[June 17, 1880. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



399 



AmonK tb 

 n.n„ i,.„: ii 

 opinion taui 

 while the" t 

 little lighter 

 but 1ms gtvt 

 line, us well i 

 Triton and . 

 often done 



One match between Orugaier and 



t ti '■ tiptoe ol' expeelutiun, popular 



r. Maxwell's wholesome schooner. 



lot of smart 



"I III.- I.,- nil i fill ir,.„ )/,.,,',„/ l„-i,le. It,,- I ,, ,.„, „»•, i, ,--,■..,, „',-■•■ 



.VliuM. promise,! |.'- keep thim" von , ll, - i- V-l-i^ wl'lili s'.W/.l 

 Com. and L,«,e. /.., the first o, in' u.-dnov thinne'l lot an'ohi 

 ii-ii-ii.N ,1, amatoh. it [b seldom that such s Sne fleet gathers' 



every -la*, irom largest to small.-,.!, ti 1 ..in Hi.: very pick of 



New York's rucm* boats. .<■;.. ,,,r, . i-;i, ,,,„,„< „„(! .,'..i,i/i promised 

 sport enough, mi.l Cuprite an. I Hi... Mi/i..,y i V ■>>■> were Just enough 

 small. >r |,, uiak.' livrm-nir on tiin.- im.-iL-^i unr. and standi) lair 

 on in.:.- ,:, moderate weather. Tin- •• ir.iiuiug school" was repre- 

 sented by the •. pen boats film am! C'Mii/i.. 

 The entries were:— 



CLASS A. 

 _ Mean hcnul-h. Oirmrnnil Ha. 



Crusader 80.6 J. Rogers Mr. x woll. schooner. 



Clytio 81.8 AnsuiiP Stokes, schooner. 



CLASS n. 



Agnes 57.51 Com. L. A. Fish, schooner. 



JJy»tic 65.111 Aul-. Norton. BdbQpner. 



Triton MAi (je... A.Thavr, schooner. 



Sunahirie •'.:: Win. l'oot, schooner. 



Vision 58.6 (Jen. II. So.-ley. schooner. 



Patiny 69 ' ' "iLllrynnt, sloop. 



Ouwaril W. ShipiiniM. sloop. 



Coming 59.0 8. Pciitioiiy, sloop. 



Vision .:n I J. J. Alexander, sloop. 



Orapie 68.0 C. It. Flint, sloop. 



Mlatfhlef 01.9 J.fi.Buskval 



CLASS'S. 



Reglna 48 \\". A . \V. Stewart, aloop. 



nulphln 49.1* J. W. Cooper, sloop. 



Famta 47 J. G. Prague, sloop. 



Sadie 49. 1J W. A . CoTe, sloop. 



OLASS E. 



Stella 45 2 H. It. Bogins, sloop. 



Pirate 46 T. .\. Howell, sloop. 



Listless - \V. Liimims, Sloop. 



CilMtGl 13.91 J.ti.Johnson, M. D., sloop. 



CLASS V. 



Genifl 40 Hi T. P, Fiske, sloop. 



Schemer 38.74 C. S. Lee, sloop. 



Caprice 30.3 David Williams, sloop. 



PlyingCloud 85.0 .1. (i. Suy.iam, ..l,,,.,,. 



Elephant 35.6 F-. M. Johnson, stoop. 



OLASS ' : . 



Ootlnne 23 1j W. W. Itceli.-, open boat. 



Pilot ......24.8} H. S.Churc pen boat. 



Of these, tho Muslir. FifeftM (schooner). Grade; Onward and 

 E/iBHeSS did not start. Course for classes A, It, C. I), from Bay 

 Ridgo. to and around stake boat olf tuiov 8> on Southwest Spit, 

 thence around lightship and home direct, keeping to southward 

 and westward uf ilie Bonier. For classes I-: and F same, but 

 round stakehoai in Ueduey Cbanaei Instead of the Lightship. 

 For class ... around svak.b.Mi at the spit mid home. Start flying, 

 with 10m. grace. Time ol race limited to ten hours. One yaoht 



finishing in that peri.nl makes II .. n fot i!i entries. l'ri/..-. 



first au.i second in each class on time allowance, and the "Liv- 

 ingston Memorial" to tin? tlrst sloop in of class l>- without time. 

 Regatta Committee-. 1. L. MaroeUus. (ieo. A. Web.-r, ,1. y. \ •,,„ 

 Wyok; and Judges- -Ceo. II. \i..|Vat, Thoa. ,1. Northall, Geo. W. 

 M.-Nu tv. 



Barring a late Start, the regatta was very well managed, and 

 the falling wind accounts for ihcdolav in getting tin- vael.ts ,„.„,- 

 the line. \\ audma ollaii.l on, awiiiting 



the gun. there was an opportunity to scan tbem fore and an. 



Min-hi..' ' wa-= pot leaded to ;,.-, i nl.an.l looked a Ieo . 



all over, in wnich 1 in- skill ol un artis I could be detected. She was 



herBtayaail.a 

 day to regret 



Wisely set up 

 follow loa.lv; 

 smart in here 

 ol the more 1 

 probably the 

 changed ham: 

 winning his 11 

 prospeel o! ts 

 purees, for EI. 



larger, and 11 vva- ■ 

 of Herself. As the day was 

 brush with Retjina. the laitet 

 lead enough to clear i-,-- !1 11 

 inside until skipper Riswortk 

 ror homo, the best thateouli: 

 White alongside ,, 

 to warrant us in concluding 

 asgooda wind as the K.-\ 1 

 troublesome customer in ore] 

 in a stilflsh blow her taunt sp 

 The Caprice was our. fresh in 

 proved in appearances, be 

 Wends. 

 Of theraoe Utile really no 



ought to be do 



olticS foi undi 

 picturesque 01 



would sharpen 

 lng spico and 7.i 



a lead over I lie 

 marked. A " b 

 away a crowd 



tough we learn that 

 1 much lor her good, 

 seemed much tin- 

 gtnzed by her old 



slruelc In, mid tho knowing ones reset Jib and irimuied down lo The popular verdict has been .set lu-ain 

 the IriOortling southerly breeas, Virion had a fresh Idols in the least when speed Is named ; but those ' 

 war 1 -t a whole ..r -iiui- lib. stopped up r. 1 a .star Irom I he mast perioimanee ol .tffurluVt lasi week will 11 



sail • 



1 sailing yachts, at 

 aw ii..- wonderful 

 slow to think t lint. 



In order. Willi ,1 little 

 however, owing to 111 



drift Fiiiiini struck in 



a inn lead, a shift 1 



1 -ii.- could fetch 



others had to be k< pi 



wind backed, oameal 



Ke-.'in.i 



Liraiet, 



l.'rusa.h r. .. 



t»nl 1 ... 



Agnes 



auidcd as under:— 

 H. M. 8. 

 . t 08 40 

 . 2 11 00 

 . :; 17 10 

 . . 2 18 no 

 . 2 18 20 

 . 2 21 00 

 . 3 ii mi 

 . :i :.'.', DO 



Pirate 2 as 10 



lienia a Sflf 40 



l.ii'.ii I., was lueky. and uarrii 



Elephant 



Triton 



Misdhii 1 . 



Stella.......... 



Flj ing Cloud . 



Sadie 



Caprice 



(.'lytic 



M. B. 

 JO (III 

 it8 00 

 3-1 40 

 :il 40 



wind 

 tilt- 1. 



37 4" 

 41 40 

 50 30 

 58 20 



desitf 



thing of n real sea. 

 side work, bul as a 

 hauled around 1 tip . 

 311s., and Ktu/ij/, atK 



Reglna - 

 SildiQ, . 

 Dolphin., 

 laniia. . 



Stella 



Pirate .... 

 Lizzie I. ■■ 



Start. 



II. M. S. 



. 11 11 20 



...11 11 :!'! 



CLASS 11. 



... 11 14 20 



..,11 09 20 



.1 *:-s 

 ...11 1U 111 



... II It an 



.. 11 11 20 

 .11 09 30 



CLASS D. 



...11 06 20 



...11 10 20 



.11 11 00 



. . 11 07 20 



CLASS B. 

 ... 11 23 10 

 ... 11 16 40 

 ... 11 23 10 



CLASS (I. 



. 11 15 30 



. n r.i no 



the lights on the niark- 



iames as they drove past 

 c as under :— 



EUi iw.a Corrected 



Tunc. Tim, . 



II. .V. S: II. M. S. 



in on 10 10 no 10 



10 29 50 10 29 ■:>■• 



7 37 41 



7 20 8H 



8 US uti 



6 55 32 



7 50 07 



r 18 ■:: 



:apped at tin- sta 

 iwed: il..- 

 Memorial cup wa 



NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. 



ANNUAL IttKJATTA, Til LII.m'IA V , JCNli 10'rii. 



rpill-'.past week was verily a racing week /air . r. -elU.iu ,:. flic 



1 run. it is :i sarinK to take the raeli g Ih • big dose rather 1 han 



VMm, had 



iie New York V. (?.. which was sailed 



.1 prefer 



rlii ih-iig 

 a\ .-lui..- ■• 

 ilo ■ ■ Hi- 

 nt in e.v- 

 oiigh hi.-, 



ishersaU 

 I tier 



IW.od ol 



cctly bal- 



and eer- 

 iiuigli she 



11 New York and a met] 

 ,ve possibly ask from a 



provement in thefutu 

 i the wonder of the sei 

 expectations, much us 

 .•ment and wave-Hrie in 



1 the I'u 



h< 



l';i 



' by in:,- aim 

 ml their Ilk", 

 in 10 their eh 



i'';:,' 



.-'la', 1 ;;',- 





omething foi 





Becond 





1 out fast win 



i"h 



IO sllOW 





of fair speed. 



and 







sate, and a vr 



ry 1 



ne. able 



ingoing to tho S1111ll1ward.011lsi.il: 

 , she lost much, but still managed 10 

 ud lost to Volatile by only 12m. 10s., 

 m- topmast head. As there wns a 



1 is a matter still open lo doubt, and 

 atlcd. 



Commodore's Mag of the llrooklyn 

 orkotl out with the fleet, but proved 

 lierliness. Much should be allowed 

 till she will not be likely to show any 

 ,-ldently has not much in her. There 

 r sails, and a "down East" cast to 

 day of gilding and brasework can- 

 of the novice and tho provincialism 



unties made a flue race, working 10 

 id finishing second— a most excel- 

 1* her tonnage and the moderate 

 run home she displayed a line burst. 



Tho following started:. 



a 1:1:1. SCHOONERS. 



Crusader J. Hogers 



8KCOND CLASS-l 



Kstelle Kear-l'01,1 



C1IO I R. I'l.n 



Cuhle Contents, 

 FVse< . 

 .. 14,000.00 



.. 9,152.16 



7,1110. SO 



.. 7,268.10 



J. D. t 



HP srilUDNKllS. 



litll.. 



BUI 



1ST It. ASS ri'.Nir.K-IiOAHll SLOOPS. 

 .1. It. lillsk 



(loiivi rneiir Kortright 



.Iiai-ies is. l-'iint 



s pet lv 



.1. J. Alexandre 



■ e.i, , t,A8S eKSTKlt-iin.utri SLOOrs. 

 '• ~. La' 



3,931.110 



iv::-: sil 

 4,662.90 



Vixon 10. C. Lawrence 1,818 12 



H-oer U.1-. Isclill l.'.ril .Ml 



KegilHI W. A. W. Stewart 1,850.00 



Kl.ia. SLOOPS. 



Ullircu I-.. II. l-crris 1,611.20 



Psyche, 1: M. lirown 1,933.38 



Volantc Hitchcock Brothers.. ... . i,ir.:;.ii 



Muriel Cliar.es Stillin.in 1.1S8.40 



With the wind from the southward the fleet made a few boards 

 through the Narrows, stood into (inivi-send Hav. again fetched in 



rfNorton'B Point, iind then bud a course for buoy No. 10 on the 

 rider:— 



Vi.M:ll 



A single hi 



12 



tn 



I 10 



•11. i 



■11I1 11 lom, and short leg. enabled them lo fetch 



Hie lightship. Mi.fhi.1 still holding I. -r lead on: i„ in.- 1 ,- 



s.a. over big and little, to the utii.-r di-comtliurc id the wise- 

 acres who had Inkeil no sleek in her, sneplv bee:, i.-e she waR ll 

 "seieuiitie" design, and not a whittled chunk of wood. The 

 mark was hatlleu around in the following oidi-r :— 

 II. M. S: I 



Mischief 2 (II 45, Vision 



Crusader 2 17 10 1 Grade 



il.iumless :: 17 If. I'lvtic 



... :.' ::i 11 Tidal Wave 



I'.si.li. 2 31 0l)| 



II. M. B. 



:l 01 13 



2 04 29 



2 12 45 



:.' 10 1 1 



Utt, : 



1, had to 



s a I'n 



mo 11 



sheet al'l 



the finish ahead of 



1 to got up to the liii 



■■: ranked ,-i slow 11 



pil/e- ivitlcul i. 

 lucd, llioligll .11 spe 

 eof the dallies. 



