:. 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



353 



Laiim.'iidu.-- Our ! indent sends the following' : Di 



Beverly, the Bock Bros, have launched a flue, new 



over all, 10ft. Bin. beam, 83ft. w. 1. She will join the Nautilus 



Yacht ciub, of saioru, 



Tin; r.iir-.-rkss- fin ( oimtess ".'' DttiTi r(n, schooner, fatuous as 

 having tried foi the Lwwsrtoa i up some y eases ago * has been thor- 

 oughly overhauled find eaulked at Kingston. She will hailfrom 

 Cobourg, Ont. 



Olbveland rACHTtNa Association.— The coming regatta, 

 open to the lakes, July rah, promises to briug out line sailing, tho 



initial.,, Detroit, Chicago 

 intention of being presen 

 of yachts, with flrst prize 

 second and third. Tho 

 purchased the schooner Si 

 oHne, given her new spar 

 the skippering. The chit. 

 Mario. Tho Lyman Broi 

 Stfrfwr, and are building a 

 Sootuern Yacht Ci.u 



ring signified their 

 rill probably bo three classes 

 '• and $60, and lessor ones for 

 of Morgan, Root & Co. have 



.amed hertheCttjJ- 

 It. Mr. A. Van Tuyl will do 

 i a cruise iu July to Sault St. 

 iclied a new schooner, the 



1. -The llrst 



g of the season for 

 mi Cor May 85th. 

 h-class yacnta of 



•el a< 



up, probalily becauso a 

 if their owners' zeal. A 

 i house, on the shore of 



The matches being open to (Ir.-t 

 the club, with professional crews. Prizi 

 S50, Of tho fourth class none showed 

 drenching rain put a damper anon some i 

 large crowd had congregated at the clu 

 Luke Pontchartraiu, and ladies were a conspicuous adornment 

 among the thousands or spectators. Tho whole city, of New 

 Orleans takes a deep felt intorestin theyaoht races, viowing them 

 a good deal as wo do a horse race, or trotting match in tho 

 North. Pools are sold on Ihe favorites, and money changes hands 

 at a rate which shows that business in the South cannot bo at a 

 . but must be decidedly nourishing. The lively people 

 of the Crescent City might well send our frigid public in tho 

 North a little of their animation, for here the crowd hardly rises 

 to a cheer for tho winning yacht, unless spurred on by the pres- 

 ence of personal friends i.r the lucky draft's owner; and as for 

 betting, tho general public at our races could not tell a schooner 

 from ii i rigatc, or a sloop I 'nun a Venetian gondola. New Orleans 

 possesses some of the fastest jib-and-inainsails in America, im- 

 ported from the North as well as built at home, and the older 

 hands have got the knack of getting the most out of them as well 

 ns we In New Fork ; consequently the public down there expects 



to see no mere bungle 



wituess racing, which 1 



not be surpassed in tin 



Southern Yacht Club 



management, and all w 

 *. cli'iueism and 

 iccedings. Tho ont: 

 n., C. T. Howard ; John Clemens, sai 

 . lUiii.. A. IJrewster: Alex. Brewster, 



id-scows, but gathers to 



•e temperate latitudes. -Moreover, the 

 us to be distinguished for excellent 

 in harmony in the most commendable 

 lisra being banished entirely from its 

 in tho first class were: SUirtlc, 27ft. 

 aster. Albertine, 

 .aster. Oyd; 



27ft., E. Harris ; Edwin Harris, sailing master. Latin Emma, 2Tft. 

 :;;iu.. El. I.. Israel; John Carney, sailing master, f'lurk and 

 Link, Sltt. IHin., E. L. Israel; Antoino Hyan, sailing master. 

 Coarse, triangular, live miles, sail thrice over, making lifteen 



an ugly sky promising 

 . J.B. MeCuiineUandJ. 

 or, and to the first mark 

 rind. At the gun Lady 

 .mi, then Allif.rline, Cti'l- 

 tcrsoou doused hor top- 



miles in all. Wind S.E. by i;.. lU'bi. bn 

 plenty before long. Judges: VV..T. Han 

 I), linger. Tho start was from an anchor, ai 

 it was a dead beat with a- seven-knot wind. 

 Emma paid off first, /'/in:/,' mid Luclt second, I 

 luaand the new Startle fouling. The latter si 

 sail. KniHt'i fetched the mark lirst and Cydnus gal aroundagooa 

 second. Startle had sold high in the pools, but seemed to havo 

 the usual poor luck of a new and untried boat. To the second 

 mark balloon jibs were in order and a slashing pace was made, 

 Emma gaiuiug on all hands, Cydnus still a good second, Pluck and 

 Luck third. Alhrrlinc nearly a minute later, and Startle still in tho 

 as not siill enough, and had to be brought out of it 

 too often for her good. 1'iuck gave up, leaking like a basket, and 

 eho could not be kept afloat any longer. The wind had freshened 

 into a snorter, and the strain on bull and rig was terrific. Sud- 

 denly Hie 1/ii'i;/, a winner up to this moment, .lumped into the 

 wind like a Uash, bowsprit gone short oil at the stem and jib, und 

 tho wreck trailing alongside, forcing her to come to an anchor 

 and ending her chances for the pot. AlbcrLinc took wrong courset 



I. :in 

 both she 



c Startle i 



.ml si. 



ii; 



ne thi 

 nthei 



Southern built ship 

 cannon and the shoi 

 i-v.-nt. Ihe Cudnut, 

 was built by Octavo 

 who learnt his trade 

 ling is now held in I, 



i very bad knockdown to a flaw, the 



is.; Startle second In 8u. 26m. 23s.i and 

 s. And of course the enthusiasm of 

 .justifiable, for had not a genuine 

 ill (In: Northern flyers ': Dooming of 

 ie multitude tltlingly celebrated the 

 Ider of the Challenge Cup of the club, 

 . ■Toiiimo. of Algiers, a colored boat builder, 

 'with John Maconey. and his skill at model- 

 ilgn esteem. The siariu- was a Northern pro- 

 ud of i'ar. McGiehan, who wus there to ooaoh 



y 27th was opeu lo second and third-class pro- 

 i threatening morning, which did not deter a 

 collecting, a start was effected a little after 



SECOND CLASS. 

 I.CUf/'/i, 



Ft. In. Kntered by. 



82 00 II. T. Howard 



... A. J. Mitchell 



g| 10 F. T. Howard 



•jh 00 Ii. L. Israel . 



SaUing 



Mauler. 

 ..M. Fowler. 

 . . CurlOB. 

 ...J. t Siemens. 

 ■ . J. Carney. 



•rim 



y class. 



Maggie* . 

 * Not m 



..J. H. Bobaii M. Green. 



m picked up and a little sea drove in from the N„ 





rith- 





l.he lot and r 



Hindi 



and tin- iv-i 



jf fla- 



upon slants 1 



il tain 



Jldll'.IM.VIl. 



ilia 1 



/'in-/.', "ih. 6Sl 





ftgalrisl ■>"<" 



ltd CO 



ring, but 



i..i Bcrcwod out on the weather of 



tir-i -villi. i loin; lead. It then fell a flat calm. 



ice turned into a drift, all hands depending 



reached as follows! 



; ihi ..--I/, VI l : fj i : i . *, s : \., _Y..j,i, . 7h. I'Hn. 12s ; 

 . '■'" .. 'V- A protesi wnseatored 

 iciilliiig with iier rudder, and GCpstf Qjvned up 

 peachmcni. The decision oi tin. .nidges has not 

 ondered. 2V0 Name wins In the second class. The reg- 

 !,n ivius postponed to too next day, the above beiug in 

 [y asorub match. 



pood bit of racing between S/co/ic . /•;>'.", and uni7s, I lie. latter 

 .ominir out best in the end. Co.,/,, Quit* and KWde' were de- 

 clared winners. Judges, James Gibucy and John La Costa. 

 i-'H!ST-.-i.a>s;yai-iits. 



Ailual Corrected 

 Length. Time. Vime. 



Name. Owner. n.in. //.M.S. H.M.S. 



Parole Commodore Carter ... 80 6 3 13 IS 3)8 16 



SECOND-CLASS YACHTS. 



Quits Arnold & Vnrlans... 20 1 8 30 85 829 40 



Estelle CP.Rosemon IS) 3 33 00 3 29 50* 



Thetis Oeorge R. Hobby ....20 8 3:13 10 



Sharpie \V. Potter, Jr 21 1 8 33 60 8 83 811 



Willie K. Winnie 19 2 3 3110 3 31 198 



THIRD CLASS YACHTS. 



Eddie C.W.Lamb 17 3 3 53 30 350-105-111 



Queen Mab..f!. Coughtry 15 6 4 02 00 40200 



Julia F It. I), l.wch 17 4 withdrawn 



QUAKER City Vviit f'l.rn. -Tiie fifth annual regatta "f the 



'linker' ity Yacht (lub was sailed on ihe Delaware last Monday. 



_ixteen yachts of the first, second and third classes started al 11.30 



to sail fifteen miles down the river to a buoy off Chester and re- 



rn. The breeze was northwest, and the race was sallc-' on an 



.btide. The prizes were a champion Mag in each class. The 



;,' i'i/.ui S. Thomas and the fidrtir won in their classes. 



ie Columbia withdrew after starting, and the (Jennie II'. //,<<», 



as ruled out becauso she rounded tho buoy on tho wrong 



side :— 



FIRST CLASS. 



ClicstcrBwry. Hoim- Buoy. 



H.M.S. //■ .1/. N. 



Columbia (withdrawn) 



G. W. Fairnian 1 00 30 3 45 25 



While Wing I 15 15 



Coquette ' 1 19 00 ■ 



Minerva 1 01 00 3 25 00 



Clara 1 09 00 3 39 35 



SECOND. OLASS. 



Lillie 1 OB « 3 39 50 



Stella 1 14 IS 3 55 00 



Chris. Gallagher 1 18 00 3 08 30 



l-'.liza I 20 00 3 57 80 



JIahlon 8. Thomas 1 13 IB 3 11 35 



Til tun CLASS. 



Adelphia 1 13 00 3 51 15 



Bianca 1 15 00 



Camden 1 23 30 



I'.ddn- 1 11 15 3 11 10 



George W.Hasse (ruled out) 1 2« 00 



Sappho 1 18 20 3 50 05 



ATLANTIC YAOET CLUB. 



THE customary annual "opening cruise" of this club has bc- 

 oomedeaerv'cdlv popular. The A. Y. C. was tho Aral to in- 

 stitute this feature whioh baa since been followed to advantage 



by others. The invitation extended lo the friends and ... .in.on 

 taneesof yacht owners, to accept berths aboard the various craft 

 Of the club, has done much to introduce a Ircsh element into ihe 

 sport from year to year and has been tin- means of turning tin- 

 attention of many a landsmen to the nd\ isability of donning sea 

 togs and following the briny deep for good. honest and whole- 

 some exercise iiisb-ad of dawdling away lime over the billiard 

 table, cards or in the rocking chair Kvory season the number 

 of yachts following the Commodore ont to the Spit and back has 

 been increasing in numbers, no les- man is sail, nearly allot' con- 



Old much to bring al 

 cruise was Informal i 

 light of legitimate I 

 such, though many a 

 the newly built flyei 

 orders issued, the clu 

 as it was flung to the 

 Hay Kidge, after i 

 and tho following yn 

 the 8. W. Spit : Sehn 

 well ; Atalanla. 87 ft 

 554 ft.. Commodore I 



tic, 72ft., A. Noil 



zie i., 30ift.. J. (J. . 



floft., C. K. Flint: S< 

 Howel: Stella, -lift.. 

 H. Field; < 



little brush hot« 



re W. K. Vormilyo; .-loins. 

 G:Ji It., (i. A. Thayer; J/./.v 

 Vin. l'cel ; and sloops. /./- 

 5711.. S. Peabo.il- ; Cr.fi,-. 



Sho tackled all 

 schooner Cll/tae of tl 

 star, the Tidal W 



. :.l •■ 



1 justified nil we have said 

 fas going, inc 

 S. Y. C, andt 

 beating them 



nd finally 



aboari beinii- lUllyeatistled that Mr.Muxwell has a Sue, 'a i craft 

 to bring to the lino when the hunt for mugs begins. ZVtton 

 fouled Mystic on tho run home, and (Ionia's topmast went by Hie 

 board like a carrot, the result of havinga broomstick- aloft instead 

 of an houestspar. Lizzie t.and Stella had a hard job of it trying 

 for the lead, and made a close thing of it all day. Crusader 

 dropped her anchor first off Bay Kidge. having made the distance 

 out and back in 2h. 13m., and sent all hands below to dinner 

 AlalarUa followed suit in three minutes. Grade next, th-n 'J'lii.m. 

 Ayne.% MynUi:. Cumiuy, Sadie, I'iratc. Stella, Liziie, L., Uenin, 

 Cloud, Sunshine, Kalm-.r and ilfab. 



SEAWANHAKA YACHT CLUB. 



THE fleet brough 

 cruise. May .:ist 

 tered strong, some 

 the club obsi-i-i<-s 

 made al racing, an 

 turning the day int 

 ot the rather empt: 

 regular start, and 

 well as with a lot i 

 The licet, which sa 

 from the • 

 live-ton cutler Yol. 

 the schooners wen 

 ll'.oc'firi-. 106ft., Jt 



home, and t! 

 lead all day 

 way under e 

 S. I., where, 



thing all hands Bee.n ng 

 carries olf the palm by 

 fomo of the coining ma 

 ormod at a later day. 



Sou-ru 1SOSTON Taout Cluh.— A rattling Oseeise Em 

 bronghl oul.a flue list of en, rlos for the 



Boston Yacht Club, May 30tb . Open, to yachts 1 lorry feet. 



w. 1., with one-tliird ovcrhane; Included Colli 



for rhd ttrsfr three classes ran from the i-'-'- ' troal t<) CowPaar 



lure Hiio.v No. i.toLluoyNo. i,.,n f.-il hnlep.-i befl to Scnlpid 



ILedge Buoy, to No. Lower Middle and return to start- For 

 fourth class tin- cOUrsOWOS Bllotteiied to H run lo Cow 1'asturo 

 fiuoy No ii. down to BUoy No, t. Qtt Fori liidepci ■!. ■ 



backtothc judges' boat. 'I'l. werethenne 



sailing of Waffle ami the handsome stylo in which the keel sloop 

 Annie polished off everything in li.-i-elii--s, center-boards Included. 

 Sunh.ain made a closo race with /Jo/oc ,,;//, and entered a protest 



against the latter taking second prize on the grounds of wrong 

 measurement, Fcartesx also protest! i rempeetfor suiting wrong 

 course. Summary as under:— 



ELB81 '.l.ASS CENTBK-BOABDS. 



Actual Oinvi-Ud 



f..r,,i:h, Time, Time, 



Yacht, ana Captain. B, iff. S. 



3J 03 1 30 01 1 05 20 



A.i.lic l-Juicr, .1 K. Chandler ..38 01 1 « 65 I -l 57 

 ki:i:i.s 



Lillie, W. C. Dillhifrliani 31 02 1 SS 01 1 OS 18 



Trip.n. Ii II .M.-ka . I 49 55 1 27 21 



tl.nivi., I) .l.Mack §8 10 1 -M 50 1 33 04 



BEOOND CI. \.ss-l-K\TI-;i:-BOABDS. 



Mureil, C. G. Wirld 3.'5 Oil 1 41 01 1 09 SI 



Hebie.J. P. I'lonnev :.'.; t/0 1 41 30 1 10 89 



Enrique,.!. P. Billiard 31 00 1 45 27 1 16 30 



Eugenia, Onirics WV.-i 81 11 1 15 -II I IS 4S 



Baushee, W L. Wlnu-f 22 t'.i I 53 8? 1 21 18 



Kia-.os. 



innie, George Martin 28 08 1 41 86 1 in 01 



llann.rett. 1'. A. Iiani.-ls 25 03 1 16 35 1 17 58 



Sunbeam, Fox * Kenny :.'". fti l 10 Hi 1 J» W 



'.una. CLASS 0E«W EBrBOABO.S. 



Tonsy. Charles E. Kent It) 07 1 *5 {0 I. 10 32 



MeraVi. W . Ii. Smith 20 05 1 11 51 1 ill 50 



Wildlli-e. H. A. Kceih IS 01 1 51 41 1 H 24 



Cm. pie. J. (J. Stewart 1.' 10 1 52 12 1 17 35 



Nonpareil. .1 . Man.-licld 17 OT 1 52 89 1 14- 03 



rcmpcst.A K It .I- in- 83 OS 1 47 03 1 JO 65 



Violotta,J.G. I.iui.11-.' . . .'-•:; mi 1 48 30 I 10 g» 



l-'carlcss, Ale.uuid.-.-i Kidd 21 01 1 51 01 1 17 50 



Veronica, S. Cliambci lai:i 21 09 1 52 10 1 19 43 



Flora Lee, S. A. Freeman 1', 00 50 55 U 55 



Zip, Oeorge \V. Morion 10 U0 55 il!) U 00 



Tiicro were i wo cash prizes for keels, and tw. • ■ r-bc 



in each class. Judges, Thomas i Ihi ial Ian, F. a . Cooley, W. L An- 

 derson,,!, ti. Chambers, P. I' McDonald, C. i'. iiiit.-y and.i.M. 

 l-'lynn. The regatta coiniintt.-c w.-r- v. iniam -Morris, Alexander 

 Kidd, James Donovan, M. .1 DrisCOll, Gepl'ge Martin, CoorgeF. 

 Kinney and James Bertram. 



Fall Riveu Open Race.— The sailing regatta for [gei 



boats not over thirty feet wa- IB in Mt. Hope liay 



thirly-two entries. Prljses, a inaruie glass ralufiti at ;.:.'j. a 

 -i'.\,-i- pitcher, and n silver cup, besides njonov prhses, She 

 judges were A. Uobesoti, \, C iii-oi, Jr., T. Parsons, 3r. ri H-. 



W. Uaiikin, T. 1). W". W I, ( I ' : Btver, and O. 



II Whiting, of Ho-'- : nlwasuot 



and southeast on ths took i est 



took third pri2 



ling Fishing in Korthc 



NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



Camps and Tramps in the AdIEOHKAjCKS— and Gray- 



■i Michiuan. A record of summer yaoa- 

 ss. By A. Jndd NortllTUp. Syiacuse: 



--i. PlieeSI.25. 



elating to the Adiroiidacks arc Murray's 



Il is in its way uu- 



,i ■ ',.- lie Murray's; we 



■ Ad 



the average 

 faithful is the p 

 page, tha 

 authorsh 

 who has i 



■ 



mdack bm 



be, and \-.-c sin 

 .-rated, true pie 

 tlcnicn who Wi 

 perieiicesol 



lent, manly sportsman. So 



ml evidently sincere every 

 IV liter on the success of his 



i to Hie Add 



uhl I 



id by 



■ tin 



ami w 

 rth Wo, 



add i 



who 



i iniiks 

 r have 



of bay 



of go: 



been in the I 



book which 



mend it to oi 



ui-e the Adirondack sketches Contributed By fte author In. titties 



past to this paper. 



Nuttaxl Bulletin.— The April number of die Bul- 



■ go there. It is a 

 i healthful effect. We com- 

 i may remember with pleas- 



'. to 



o:i> i 



nta 



e-i.ist. 



:catai 



slandai 





aterosriiig" Noteson I 



ts and Li tephr ' l-.i Dr. J. 0. 



after which Mr. liidaeway contributes an im- 

 u the " Auierican V. , 



erenee to their eenerie nomenelal, ore. An ex 

 i article uy Mr, Alien sivos its tho "Recent Addli 



■■■.:■,.., n I . 



published by Mr. Veunor on this vai-ii.-,-. p ,' pol llUUi of Foumsr 

 TO this number llr. Cones eonl ri I in- ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, u m I.. 



entitled u STotes and Queries concerning n end 



Xorih Amcrii an llii-d^." The nttml f.lo 



of the late lamented in- BrCwd, iu whoso lo lOlogical 



science has-nislaiii.-.l BO isrcat a loss. 



■•l.-cc--nt l.iier.ii.ire and General Notes'- occupy i . , 



pag.-s of Ihe Hi'nWl/i.iiiul arc :i> full a- usual, d il 



. Underlie- i-il,- •• fir .Mo. I Areli l',' \ii..lullil Wiltiasoil, 



of Chicago, publishes an attract u i Irculhr, which wdi.be found 

 useful to our. western archery readers, 



