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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[August S, 1882 



RUYKCE HILL YACHT CLUB.— The. fourteenth annual regatta 

 «■»> sailed July -'!! oil Long Island. Course fur liM class: From 



judges' out Brunei E I, leaving fog ivbi-'h i least ledge oi 



the Graves on BtarrjOfl I, Hi Island on starboard, Shagg 



Rooks on starboard, LoveJ'a bland and Sound Point beacon 

 ou starboard, George's Island and UaUqp'l tdand and ^is's 

 Mate buoy on port, to judges' boat, thirteen miles. Second 

 class: From .judges' boat, leaving a-4 bead Of Long Island 

 on port, Ruinsford on starboard. licence's and Lovell's 

 Inlands on starboard. Gallop's island and Xi.v's Mate buoy on port. 



Bound ."in! beacon on . ;, *i ird Spectacle r-.i.m.i on port, Sculpin 



Ledge buoy on pen. ■ . .: .- - i ir.i class: From 



boat, leavii . buoy No. 7 on Casth 



southeast breeze. Judges, P. >i. Boi 

 Gould, aboard Mr. Hunt's '. in ;- n 

 disqualified for sailing wrong course: 



i pot 



ling i 



Maine. 

 Celeste, lieu. E. Thomas. 

 Uracie M-, In C. Musgrnvc 

 Edith. Hodgionsou. ct. al.. 

 Carrie P., Alvin Coin 



Li'ugtb. Actual BCteo 



saod 4 was suit 



,, ..SB Od I IS 311 4 17 51 



■•.s nf, -i ••:) :,c, 4 -a so 



. . M Oil 4 57 00 4 3-J OS 



SECOND CLAK_ 

 Zautho. H . Tj Johnson 2100 2 5158 2 30 IS 



Setas, H. H. Morris ,M W anion 8(Hi9 

 independence, lieu. Wilcox 18 no 8 40 03 8 34 28 



THIRD CLASS. 



Sprite. P. .1 . Henchv 18 08 125 35 1 25 35 



, D Matisur 115 03 15100 141117 



Arrow. C. F. Broman 14 00 14155 137 47 



SALEM HAY Y. C— The first of three club championships ras 

 saile.l in Salem Harbor. July 11. Pour classes; over 10 tons, course, 

 25 miles; 10 to 10 tons, course, Is miles; is to «ttt., conn 



i sh N, A'., causing a number to with- 

 draw, in first ,-la.^s tie- yaivl Wb lb III | :. - , in met her old opponent. 



sciiooner Alice and the ru ■ leu the two was just becoming 



interi nn when aouiethhig carried awaj aboard the yawl and she 

 was obliged to put back, gin d . ;i 



Tons. Actual. Corrected. 



length. 

 Ft.ln. 



Peri, H. Parkman 



Com us, Joiui Aeu-comb, ,lr m 02 



Hop Biiters, J. C. Keinon, Jr 10 00 



i st. E. H Kogers 19 oo 



SIX) 



Y.w_i. ii. f Ven-v : 



Mab, c. Murphy & 00 



. A. Brown ..20 01 



rocnm cuss. 



Tulip, G. Dexter 1007 124 



Roee.T.H. Oabot IS on 1 2H 



comet, O, W, Mansfield 1000 1213 



uru.NojioA'jL v. l -Julysi,— Editor Store*! one 

 Oconoinowoc Y. C. sailed their third regatta of this s 

 t'ourih annual regatta tor the rirsc and second class r 



.■I 1 run-:,, or Lac La Belie, Monday, July 21, 



Wind blowing from the S. W. Summary; 



i 27 38 

 1 88 48 

 1 88 08 



1 40 58 



2 Hi 53 

 1 47 53 

 Disabled. 

 Withdrawn. 



1 10 25 

 1 21 21 

 1 31 02 

 1 33 20 

 I 42 15 

 1 45 10 



F. W. Peek — 55 80 



H. H. rihufeldt disabled. 



W L. Peck -5.3 28 



. .P. S. Sbufeldt. —52 41 



Buda 



Siuioeaiii 



-nee 



T-.veedleduin ... . 



Xip 11. A. SuuteldT77r." ...withdrawn. 



Daisy 0.1. Peck 108 187 



Pearl C T. Sutton. , . 10140 



'fuck H. H. Sbufeldt disabled. 



The Tweedledum was declared winner of the lust class and the- 



Pearl in the second class. Tie ;-r- -- nt.ii nn .1 L t„. -i, rj I 



finally won regatta ol Jul) 18. and of the 



• x& pi* ,, at tbe elttb house in the evenfig.-S. 

 i DER BAY Y C. -This Canadian club, with head- 



- s. Commodore; Mr, fl. ICWIck- 



"■ commodore; W. J. Cl.irK-. Beeretary-trea - . 



thai om liitti CMane ;ement The Beet eontains'the 



following yachus: Aigoina 5 tons i S. J. Dawson; Pride of the Wave 

 (2 tons! \V. Clark; .Nautilus, K. Anderson; Shamrock ffi tonal, F. 

 Jones; Lurline (7 tons), CI, T. Marks; \Yliito Wings ill lonsi. Club 

 boat; Winnie i2 tons), 11. K. VYicksteed, The new club house is au 

 oroatnent to the harbor, Tiie ground door is 21x18, with n height of 

 a is perfect in its attic 



Me 



of t 



• building is divided into club 



sof the two latter each to by 7 

 fe-n Xheseare approached by a staircase, built on the outside, 

 l'acinu the bay a wide verandah projects from the upper room, from 

 v, inch a magnificent view of the lake is obtainable. The contract 



NEW HAVEN YACHT OLTJB,— In 

 Qammodore H. I). Billard, the club l 

 Islands, July S3, preparatory to the fi 

 the eastward, Sunday the squadron 



bers partaking of a dinner at Che hila 



./cop had generously invite 



anchors wen- got ; ,„,i jail made for S 



obeyed M- - -ignui. it) 



tain;' Ripple, Lorc'lic,' I he schooner; 



Proapero, and several 



others. Newport was made the same evening, and next morning f he 

 squadron hove up for Now Bedford in a light, southwest, wind. In 



making the Whale co ■■ > ■ .,, st In tolerably close 



orih-r. July 28 thevsnded for Edgartown and .Martha's Vineyard, 

 Geo. Graves ag ttibres a I to bring oat that wonderful cutter of 



SEAWANHAKd Y. C— The open boat races of the club set down 



1 the line far want of wind, aud after Ripple had 



tut a lead it fell calm again and the race tell througu. The 

 »j;i ■ .i- - ■- on. Me,; only two, cruiser and Falcon, which 

 i off m t07, but took nearly seven minutes to get over. Af- 



of luck taking Cruiser around the lower mark, the wind 



. Y. C— Last Saturday was ladies' day with tbe members 

 Hull Yacht Club, and the yacht owners rook their lady 

 on a cruise: among the islands of the harbor. It was 

 htful day, wiih just wind enough ;tc make it pleasanL 

 or the ladies. About tony yachts celebrated, and each of 

 rried from three to tlvc ••timid beauties." The non-yacht 



in close company. 

 and the company w 

 served, followed by 

 season at the club, i 

 uounced a grand a 



s by 



its n-i 1. 1 in ;-d a little oft 

 aeti al tbe club house, acoi 

 It was the most enjoyablfr 

 a )'s mode of ontertaimn 

 lany fair critics. — Boston t 



BRUNSWICK. SOUPS.- Anything which saves labor, time or fuss 

 in the steward's department is a boon to yachtsmen. For rich body, 

 tlavor and convenience nothing can be more highly recommended 

 than the Brunswick Soups. Tuey arc not merely canned articles or 

 extracts, but the actual material pi.- iv. ii in the Shape of powder 

 by a special p i icess and need only the addition of boiling m v, ater to 



produce a noun-hing wholesome f I equal or superior to anything 



jervi : ' sh at hotels or restaurants, There are twelve varieties 



n- htooh oseand with beef , vegetable uttd bean soup and 



clam chowder at his disposal, the yacnUiuen must be hard to please 

 who cannot manage to five high and economically with such stores 

 to draw upon. Tney are the handiest thing imaginable for canoeists 



mile? I: 



lead I 



u-.J, .-, 



m schooner. . . . Aileen 

 K like the Flying Butchn 



appar. 



i bv 1 



leen heat to windward 



two feet to Oriole's one. . , . Aileen, fairly ilyi 



to the rest of the Ueef iu an extraordinary manner, unlil miles 



ahem: • ■■' i >n. de and everything else. . . . The theme of dlscussiou 



nd -niil sailing of tue Aileen. . , . The popularization of 



deep boats has had a startling push forward given it. . . . The 



..•.:uly out-b iiis auything ailoat in this neighborhood." 



FAIR ALL ROUND. -From the Toronto Jiu.7: "It was believed 



that tne rac. ... respective merits of the deep- 



Of the sailing qualitie.- 



., i n ... ih 



AILEEN— Bays tie 





D fair test, and it mus 





cerned there can be b 





renowned Oriole, with 



the nand that b 



ill-fitting suit of canva 



s. sue would be 



under other eireumsf 



new, for other 





e, The Aileen i 



nu in iljre.llv n- n i : . 





not like the hull, then 





is a line one, and mus 





TOBOMTO .-.:,'': 



• C '' U eT 0d i : T 



■■ '■ ' •'" "lo'-n 'iin 



me. Tweety-ti 





are Pearls wit 



Classed, and the rest open i 

 says the decked canoes are 



tile e.vpeneun. .- -.'. 

 Ingpurjoses, but - si I. . 

 A LONE VOYAGER. The 

 thepers 



lllnnla; 



i ]ouri 



He 



Both these 

 ■achts. The day could 

 vrage fair-weather test 



rday, and v 

 as could nt 



•s. Tne. Toronto Moil 

 ut all others. Tins is 

 flag relegated tosport- 



r Lake George has left 

 , sou of a former well- 

 Jl Rob Roy canoe on 

 e carries uo sails, and 



. n ,,.,, r of the start according to the weather, thereby 



taking the visitor at an advanl ige. »■ uiigul have seen a "lorty" in 



the thrashing but al '- eacpens ol a most valuable practical lesson 

 in modern naval science. Does this satisfy the ambition of the 



LiiiHT 1)1:aFT. — As wdl be seen iu ohr report, the schooner Ata- 

 lauta got in trouble .vith her board twice during a week's cruise. As 

 u keel she would ha-.e .;, ..-,, - n 10ft. instead of some 20 with a board, 

 and time and a bill of several hundreds woidd have been saved. 

 Sometimes, oftener than supposed, the light draft of the center 

 board vessel is theory only wmle stern prncilee finds her drawing 

 much more water than the keel. 



CHALLENGE CT7P.— The owner of the sloop Eclipse, Mr. E. Wil- 

 lin'.l in -is to be one of four to contribute $350 each toward a silver 

 service to be sailed for ny yachts over 50ft. length, Larchmont rules 



and course, in mouth of August. The Eclipse is unquestionably one 

 of the smartest yachts in New York, blow nigh or low, and it would 

 be interesting to know whether Gracie could unore iier time off of 

 Mr. Willard's sloop in ordinary weather, so that should a cutter of 

 between 50 and BOft. ever show her number here we may have some- 

 thing to go bv in the choice of the most ■ liscly ■:■ . ; 



CHICAGO Y. C- Mackinaw is to be the summer rendezvous of 

 the club, and a house may be erected in the nat 



s tol; 



3d for th» 



>ops Cora, 



f Y. C— The sum of $073 is to be given in prizes 

 mg great union or open races oil Marblebead, Aug. 

 ;ied tnat the famous Butter daggii ml other well-known 

 how up. Entries to W. Lloyd Jeffries, W uevonshiro St., 



3D OFF.— it will be remembered that in the Hull Y. C. 



ii, many protests were recorded ou account of starting 

 irger yachts. The race iu that class 

 viii be. resoiled upou request of five 



has has been declared i 

 of the yachts entered. 



SILVIE.-Thisschoon. 

 by C. V. Whitten to C. 

 7in. load.linc, 21ft, Oiu. In 



Moubury, Hml 



s models, has been sold 

 .; Sift j in. ioag, 74fD. 

 t and shoalest si 



>s, August 10, the sum of 81,000 has 

 open to yachts of recognized clubs, 

 •ing such a snm in casn and asking 



of a 



HULL Y. C 

 been appropr 

 Think of aril 



all to enter, 



NEW HIGH SPEED.— The Herreshofifs, of Bristol, R. I., are to 

 build another fast steam yacht for Mr. Hopkins, of Port Huron. 

 Speed guaranteed, lOO miles m hve nours. 



BUFFALO Y. C— The different interests in the club have now 

 been harmonized and Hie annual races fixed for August S, 2.3J P. 

 M. Sail for Commodore's prize, value SS5. 



LAPWING.— This handsome litfl-;- seven-ton cutter is being fitted 

 out with great cafe bj Lawleydt sen, of south Uostou. raeaeelfor 



XrtHwer§ to (jjsorresgondmt§ r 



to W. B. 

 know if there is auy good angling 

 i aud .Mill Creeks, tf. J., and wnat 



d strings of white percj and small 





d to cluss Sliootillg; Who receives liryt 

 tlie absence of auy express stipulation 



should shoiit oil lor'liisic ai 



fJ[gjffi^228S2S& 



W. A. H., Bellows Fails. 

 keep helgrauiitea for uas 

 about thirty and pin then 

 morning they wet call deai 



ihey snduid die, as i kept t 

 they were very hardy. 2 

 bait when dead as ahve't 

 No. 



Vt.— 1. Cau you tell me of any way to 



-flshmg alive? The otuer day i caught, 

 in a pail of fresn water, and the next 

 L 1 have been able to Una no reason why 

 aem in a cool place, aud i always thought 

 Aud are the nelgramites as good bass 



saJJiifSSK 



t.— Will you please tell me if there is auy 

 mud turtle; 1 have never heard of its 

 -' • '■ ' 3 'Ollld »ot oe as good as 



They a 



ithei 



,n the 



e day 



frot, 



matter of soup, whde they arc not to bespoke 

 with the diamond-back terrapin of salt rnurshi 

 delicate as frogs. 



G. McA., Worcester, Mass.— The red L-ish dog to whom you refer 

 we presume is Makudah. He was wuelped July, 1577, and was bred 

 bv the late Win. JL TUeston. His sire is Dr. \> m. Jarvis' cuampioa 

 E'icho. His dam was LihJJI., imparteii by Mr. Nicnolas Saltus, of 

 Brooklyn. N. Y. she was wholpe* in IS7S, anu was by csuamrockout 

 Of Katnleen (Barton's Larry—til] H, I. .-snamrock was ov Brennun's 

 Rap out of Jepsous Belle. Lill i' 

 inson's Bob— Lilly) out of Jepsou 



W., nlorristowii, Minn.— 1, A t 

 pup for the past month or six we 



h Belie. 



iHuteh- 



iting at-'l 



'i'hi'ught at lirst. it was due b 

 vomitmg continued the sai 



S. A. C, Tilton, N. ii. 

 water, from two to six 

 pipe, the water falling al. 

 ol 72 deg. to 10 deg. iimr 

 dying in large numbers 

 Has the temperature' of t 

 such a result)' Is there 

 animals, as SH deg. is for 

 ture which killed your lis 



; hire 



•ed spaniel 



^ coiupleie- 



rmg the day. 



the 



it had 



mute, 



2. It 



visii.o: 



for t 



usually from t 



i this 



i water or the feeding anj 

 t standard temperature for cole-blooded 

 arm blooded y Ans. it was the tempera- 

 See o.ir editorial note on temperature 

 temperature of tne blood or nsnes is 



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