.400 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 17, 1880, 



v m thret hundred i 



paltry couple ol minutes or a 



imr, mill Willi thus- wh.. hum 

 I'.irin, I hi' victory i.I Mi- hi. 

 111..- urinals 1. 1 yacht niche.'. HI 

 to lllo (lav when Ami rlcfl nil 



hull down urn ir Wnrlit. 



oups 1o his locker, one i.UVrc 

 tlhallcngu Oi]>. mi. I hoth wen 

 thai, c '/''<■ won from r'l-usrt. 

 nut aecide uiiythiiig hetwcun 

 poptfgi 



lieni.lit 

 of Stum 



ni. 



FIllST-t.t. \ss KBE1 



Start. Fi'ni 



Wain*. H. .U.S. 77.2U 



T)autil.le>a 11 15 20 3 57 



MRRX -cuss CKNTKIl-ll 

 Tidal Wnvc ... . I! l:t -'.' -i 51 



Crnsmler II IK IH 3 57 



(.lytic 11 U8 3fi 3 65 



SECOND-CLASS CEBl'ER-l 



Eatollo II i« ■■!■' -I -M 



Clin 11 09 18 ■! 05 



4 33 00 

 1 45 82 

 4 42 13 



00 



GraeJo .. .. n 0: is 3 52 »i 



BBsehJi I .... 31 07 07 8 .".I 11 



Vision II 07 IT 3 5-.I 15 



Cm. mi- 11 IK 17 4 2il 14 



Wi/.u-d II 111 12 4 :« 4M 



SKCUNII-CI.ASS fKNTKII-WU 



Hover 11 07 55 I 40 20 



Hegina II 07 40 4 39 55 



Vixeta 11 09 3J 4 26 54 



ui.ni. SLOdVS. 



Psycho II 10 05 5 17 05 07 00 ( 



Glance n 1 5 45 5 .11 85 « 18 50 B 1 



Vnhuiti- II 15 80 5 HI 00 5 48 40 5 4 



Muriel 11 14 18 5 18 59 6 01 41 5 ! 



Tidal Wave, Clio, Mixehief, Vixen and VolanU take prlzt 



their .-hisses, ami Clin wins llir; Ik-nnolt Cup I'm- schooner; 

 Mixrhvf takes the llennett Cup tor sloops. The lime and corn 

 tiiin- for i he Jicimell Cup is appended :— 



n SLOOPS. 



5 38 25 



5 ;i: 15 



5 17 21 



H. A., g. IT. M. S | 



■Dauntless. 4 41 52 4 41 52 ("lytic 



Tidal VFavG.4 3S Oil 4 33 01 Estelle 



Crusader... 4 49 50 4 40 33 I Clio... 



Mischief.... 4 44 07 



Graeir. 4 45 38 



Vision 4 52 28 



Coming 5 17 57 



Wizard ...5 2i ir. 

 Hover 5 88 25 



■1 39 11 i Etegro 



5 03 15 I Mu 



R.M.S. II. U.S. 



4 46 5(1 4 37 13 



5 12 09 4 57 36 



4 55 43 4 29 18 



5 82 15 5 07 35 



.... 5 17 24 4 52 02 



6 00 07 6 30 20 



•....5 4s. 40 5 18 25 



li 04 41 80 41 



18 50 5 50 45 



NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. 

 SECRETARY'S CUP, FRIDAY, JUNE liTJI. 



pretlv fair sea nn-'li. made the l 

 presented by .Mr. (Jims. A. Minion, 

 conditions of the match were no. 

 in on O class noon a handicap ton 

 greater the deduction, from her a< 

 being granted upon the reduced II 

 be found in our issue of last week 

 thai a fair lot of starters was the 



she. 



sea which m 



in whieh III 

 She heeled 1 

 hi.is.hai the 

 and hud her 

 vastly better; 

 have gono int. 

 MUelM) ana n 

 wind was awe 



speci. for Mr. Sn 

 began to dimii 



schooners was d 

 Ihingot a malel 



:> up to the] 

 -I. .ml up I, 

 of the. mi. 



limr tiie 

 ni'l in a 



il.ie, I'.'.r 



in the harbor: but the 



e now sloop established 



Nothing will teach so 



she::li-s 

 on- the 



ictHall," 



<d taken the place 

 y it was, too, for 



iino splinters hy 

 l-.W.I. llnrm.W. 



i- on tune, and. all 



SCHOONERS. 



Actual 

 JYYiihc. Owner. Size. 



Daunik-ss Vice Coin. J. li. Waller 14.1199 



Civil. A Phelps Stokes 9.152 



Estelle llear-Com. J. D.Smith 5,730 



rats, wero :— 



Hanilicitii 

 SUe. 

 8,619 

 5,9'IB 

 4,302 



Sl.OOI'K. 



4..V..:; 



W. H. Iselin 1.(1.1.-, 



W A. W.St, uarl I..-.;, 



F. Lawn nee i,si8 



yachts on 



sails Ini li 

 i addition. 

 ■•' mad. -sli 



imaged to cut out the West BauJi lot. 



• e,u rii'l clubs 

 I. Oracii and 

 I. Inn. with the 

 , with /,'. .jinn. 



t Wa.lsi 



ilt i > 



11 M S 



.. 1 16 65 



. I 19 18 



1 21 35 



.. I 21 i.i 



27 10 



I'ilha free sheet they wont around the llooli.i 



V i'si. 



//. 



M. 



>■ 



2 



■M 



IHI 



2 



34 



IT 



2 



37 



111 



2 



42 



13 



2 



43 



85 



Kov, 



i- the quarter It be 



dor, I * 



II. M. S. 



.2 44 00 



.2 47 45 



.2 48 31 



.3 05 45 



.. .. matter or size and 

 length, and the chances of <lmcl>\ flutk, Dumiiltw and /■;.-■'••;.■ 

 iiierially improved. Slowly the hip ones drew upon i ho leading 

 a.|i. '1'lie latier made more sail, and once again held her own. 

 •on* the Hoot down to the Spit, ClytU hauled up on the sloops 

 Hi llimill™ driving along in their wall.- al steamhoa! speed. 

 i'm-IhV'. Uracil- and liytic. rounded the buoy in a hunch, when 

 "eel for Mr. Flint's weather, but failing, llnally ran 

 13 doing wonders, and, though 

 jreasi. the hospital ship llliw.i... it 

 ih that Clu'ii- with spiiiaker mid a 



through her ler. Mischief 

 UaunllCHi got by her when 

 was not until close to tlie II 

 huge maintopinast-siavsaii i 



the 



riili . 

 n-topsail, 11 

 couple of 1 

 D hainl, i 



AlfeeMe/'ssailing elicited spontaneous praise from the nuuiei .. 

 experts that accompanied the race on the judges' boar and the 

 steam yachts. If she sailed well Ihe dav before, her match' 

 nerlornianee with the big ones to windward in a fresh breeze : 

 lively sea, and her superb running in company with craft 

 much longer and larger, slumps her a? the most successful pro- 

 duction the racing world has seen for many a year; and it is hut 

 just to add. that the credit belongs entirely to her designer, Mr. 

 A. Carey Smith. For once he had carU blanelH to produce what 

 he liked, and he gave to the world the fastest and most sightlv 

 sloop ever laid down on paper or chiselled out of a block. 



Among the smaller craft Hegina made an excellent race; Vixen 

 pressed ui-r ha. ii. and bur depth told to her good in the soa, but it 



i the 



F.s'telle... 



Stmt. 



II. M. S. 



. 11 ::i 05 



11 17 17 



. 11 :."J B8 



Craeie. 11 21 52 



Mischief II 24 44 



Vision 11 19 48 



Rover ... .11 18 00 



Kcginu 11 18 02 



Viscn 11 20 37 



Vini.ih. 

 II. M. S. 

 4 10 48 

 ■1 14 35 

 4 32 28 

 SLOOPS. 

 4 14 57 

 4 15 10 

 4 B3 49 

 (JOl lime, 

 4 14 29 

 4 41 52 



.l'Oi.i; 



'lime. 

 H. if. s. 

 4 46 43 



4 66 48 



5 09 55 



4 51 05 

 4 60 26 

 a 13 in 



Corrected 

 Time. 

 II. V. 8, 

 4 45 23 

 4 40 32 

 4 51 42 



SEAWANHAKA YACHT CLUB. 

 COHINTHIAN MATCHES, SATURDAY, JUNE 12TJT. 



itches of the Sean 



Hob Fish' 

 tional IC| 



thing or e 



was Inrhl. 



nif that had hoisted n 

 most to be regretted 



lilmka Y.C turned 01 

 niiili tor mosi'oi the, 



y the 



,-iud 



interfeie betwe 

 Maxwell did not 

 well intendod, f, 

 C'rtHdder scored 



had 



:.7irti« was u 

 .ther hrtlliu 

 :ted. The 



._ __.ly 

 i. Mr. Husk, however, in a 

 tike the schooner's weather 

 ide no effort to try heron, 

 d Mr. Husk did not wish to 

 is tho sequel proved, Mr. 

 Ions Of tin. kind, however 

 e from start to llnish, and 

 dory, coming up fully to 

 t we had predicted-. The conditions of the race were the 



.....Al ones of the club, and were published In our last issue. Tho 



following started :— 



.-l(/ii«>- -Captain anil owner, I.. A. Fish. Crew— Brank C. Swan, 

 George W.CIniuneev, A. K. Farrington, W. Wintringham, F. H. 

 I. ..nil, li. ihaun. ev, Jr.; C. .1. llntehkiss, L. Uotchkiss, J. D. Lo- 

 rc-ll and J.S. Morgan. 



ill/tie— Captain and owner, A. P. Stokes. Crew -A. Rich, G. 

 Foster, F. Yznaga, H.W. Baton, C. H. Stebbins, W. Wright, H. 



. rusader-^T. U. Maxwell, owner and captain : J. H. Dimond, 



I male. Cnw W. II. Steele, W. It. Curtis, E. L. MsxweU, C H. 



Mgige, .1. Lyman, \V. Bouthwiok, W. 11. Calhoun, J. M. Hawer, C. 



11. Warner. M. Wriglejr, W. T. I.au.eiiee. II. C. U iul iinirlia.n, li 

 . . Field, \ Ii. Lau ton and J i iun) . 



t n:si i i. ass si.oni-s. 

 C„i„,ie; Captain and own. -r.S. I'lal.., .Ii. Crew P. I'. Tap.-. 1 1 



Sheldon. .1. C. C a. Mr. Clneh. Mr. M id Mr. Church, S. 



" ■ ' ■■ '-■ !:■• - ■■•-!-. I' Harry and Messrs. Lewis and Clark. 



■ .ipiam and owner, J. I.' lliirk ; A. C, Smith, male, 

 lew W. 11. I;.., • !„.(;. Mnnls. C ]'. K unllar.ll. 1 1. I!. Mollal I . J . 



r i-'"'ir J '-l ■'. '- ; ■ i' : ' V "" W-v.N.Bs-lgar ;. E «u.ll l vv. hi 



lieytnn— Captain and owner. Commodore W. -\. W. Stewart: 

 W. H. Mitehell, mm... dew (V. Faulke, Jr., P. It. King, .1. A. 

 Mewart, Jr., I). Lord, J. W. Ileckman, 1). Crocker, A. Roosevelt 



i.ir. dipt. C. O. Iselin ; \V. !■:. Uelin, male. Crew— G. 

 C ~ v 1 ."", 01 . 10 ',!'' H-'-roocy, .1- 11. Iliiiuht. S. W. Anderson, E. A. 

 W lllard, Ii. Tur/.o, T. 11. Pratt anil It. W. Knthli.ni!.. 



lViUurc-Captain and owner, r. Ulwi-ouee Perkins. Crow— W. 

 Goodwin. II. H. Crocker. Jr.. P. Dana. li. P. P.-rkiiw. A. C Tar- 

 vcr, P. T. Harlow, G. E. S< heiniei ii.,, ,i and II r Mnrtimer 



Vtrcn-Caolain and owner. I.e. I.awr.a ..!,-.: i.I. F. Crmnwell, 



rs,G. I.. Pi.. -. ii. P. Wh.ie, G.W.Clark, 

 s 0. S. Stiillr, ,1. B. lie l.'liytei, c. Ciap- 



!rew-C. G. Pet 

 ■it, A. ll. Steve 



lidli. M.Mans; 



'.r- Dipt 



and i 



Allev. A. P. . 



Dim .d. Jr. It. C. Cornell, C. Jenkins and S. V, 



II-U-, Cij.laili ami owner. .I.C. llanll.l: C. 



F. W. Meeker, A. i-otan, II. I.. Sprague, W. 



W. B. Thomas, II. tj. Parkins and C. I ,,,i.. .... 



Uflic— Captain and owner. . I. I,.' Sniilh. "crew— J. M. Mit.hel, 

 W.H. RussellandM.il. Wilson. 



Petrel— Captain and owner. J. Hyslop; W. B. Slmonds, mate. 

 Crew— U.E. Chlsholm, J. I-:. Hr,.wn. Jr.. and U.S. Pratt. 



rotandc-Cuptainnnd ••wn.i. i;,. :i: --c. mm. id. .re M. It. Schuyler. 

 Clew- T. A. Hrolison. N. W. Mes, role I A. .\ . Thanes. 



Itwasariiii down through the Nnn-ows wiih a lair tide and 

 westerly bree/.e. U.-aiwi. as usual, got away first, then the pretty 

 little -.i.e. ion r.i/.ia.f.. with .In-,..-. Si/iriiier, r.'.r,,,. P,|,,;. /,-..,■, T 



and 



leeal- 



anal 12.12.81 Due 

 i and ran through thi 



hiskered out. spinake 

 il and the colors at I 

 Of betne i" the race 

 , It was baby's play I 



made a very prett> 

 yachts availing Uk 

 cutters. Ynlamle au 

 drove along with al 

 her spiiiaker tack. I 

 have gone over h 

 brought the lack bi 

 lar " North ltivcr' 

 and r,>-.iin troubl 



si eler. A null c 



Ihe Hook, and ihey 



Tho 1 



began plolt- 



plaee I'nr 



as was Bet, 



ii ol'. ii small 



I the III. li, -11- 

 llC USe," slu; 



ily queslion 

 Sition ni ga- 

 1. The Ueet 

 most of the 

 ,-■,. the little 

 hold as thoy 

 Tolande lost 

 imasl would 

 ,,• bowepril 

 lad- a I'egn- 

 ii her sheet 

 C iiround the 

 leet clear of 

 Ihout being 

 ties taken at 



Vi.T. II . . 



Hegina.. 

 Clytie... 

 Hover... 



Mischief 

 Agnes .. 

 Clylie.... 



It. M. S. 



Schemer 1 10 5,1 



t'oining 1 II 211 



Venture 1 11 38 



Petrel 1 14 ::il 



Wave 1 1(1 21 



Yolande 1 17 00 



id outrun Folande and turned the Gedney Channel 



a lead, then stood in t. , the Jersey beach with sheets 



lowiinn the beat home, yni.mil. carried her canvas 



pointed higher than ihe sloops can do. She 



, her topsail wli, • . ,! v.'.m ■/.« f clewed 



what Is more, stood up to it without llinching. With 

 ion of the few small craft, the rest ran for the lightship 



around as under :- 



H. M. S. H. M. S. 



I 59 34 Coming 2 19 I 



2 03 21 Rover 2 25 24 



2 09 21 Schemer 2 32 46 



2 IS in Venture 2 28 39 



2 15 39 Wave 2 43 47 



2 18 30 



mil to for the beaoh, the wind slacking up and rain 

 g for a nine. Rimer parted cam pan j and stood to tho 

 areli of mora wind, but failing to llnd it lost a good 

 ler hv ihe maneuver. The rest picked una good wdinle 



in shore, and Willi a nick or two nude bun, 

 ihort leg lor the Spit, <Ytmi.hr mid Mi,,l lu I getting 



Ihe ruck by a long piece, and jogging along at their 

 ho race In hand by an hour mid n...re. 'Ihey squared 

 i.iuie with the rest hull down. I'ttrcl, in winking up, 

 le mnrk off tho Hook, and cased away l.,i 

 irtde slipping around U with n .-losi- shave, thereby 

 ouglcad. The misrakc- lost the Petrel a race she had 

 : her command, and handed the purse to the Rear 



ihe summary is added: - 



SCIIOONI'.HS. 



Fininli. 

 ][. M. S. 

 5 32 42 



4 41 01 



5 33 30 



Start 



A.lliic. 71. If. S 



Clytie 12 05 00 



Br 12 05 00 



Agues li 01 49 



-Actual 



11. M. S. 

 5 27 -12 



4 ;i<; (ii 



5 31 47 



Corrented, 

 lime. 



II. M.S. 

 5 24 37 



4 32 40 



5 15 24 



SLOOPS- FIRST CLASS. 

 Mischief 12 05 00 4 40 19 4 41 19 



Coming 12 05 00 5 58 38 5 53 38 



SLOOPS- SECOND CLASS. 



Beglua ,, 11 Si 23 5 41 13 



40 50 



S3 1(1 

 04 04 



19 40 

 10 17 

 38 M 



.... 12 OS 38 5 35 52 



Bover 12 03 18 6 07 52 



Venture 12 04 45 



SLOOPS— THIRD CLASS. 



Wave 13 05 00 



Schemer 12 02 13 07 33 05 16 5 34 50 



SLOOPS— FOURTH CLASS. 



Petrel - .. 12 03 .12 6 04 111 fi 00 38 5 03 48 



Leslie 12 05 00 



Vnltinde 12 01 18 5 15 50 5 44 40 4 43 27 



Cru.imter win3 nmong the schooners, Mi -. .hicf, Virr.v, Srhcm<r 

 and Folande among the sloops. This is the lillh race ,,r A!^-- 



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