456 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jtjitv 6, 1883. 



WHY MYSTERY LOST HER MAST. 



to the builder, it appm 

 Mr. w. B. Parsons, the 



found with the builder, 



for: 



■ Forest and Str< 



the Mai 

 ult. can 

 trad ca 



T notice by th 



Ft 



tribute the 



being nil too light. Her bovrspril 

 injured at all. and her rigging 

 broken. Her must was carried a 

 It was a good tough stick, but it 



any Suppt 



I consider her mast, a 

 ingof the race, it it had 

 suitable for gucB a boat 



,ot support the mas 

 t was set up bv ban 

 » race, and that wa 



i.nd in fact all her i 



i, yacht builder, [slip, L. I. 



COOPER'S POINT Y. C— JUNE 26. 



on the DeUUvare June 36, with 

 Bettor classification must be 



en into account , or Delaware 



Eriihv Forestan I Stream: 



This club sailed its annual 

 tie- result, thai 7 big 111 * I 

 adopted, in wlii:-.. shall 



racing will suffer. Course from uoopers roint to unester DUQy ana 

 back, run a Beet of 1G boats only 5 started at 11 A. M.. in tint follow- 

 ing; Order; Cohill, Mack, Brenner, Springer, and Sehue;-. .•:-,. ■■:.,]. 

 tide, wind light from southwest. The raoo was hro -resting on ac- 

 count of the Jightnesi i I the win. t. It seemed to be anyone's race 

 win} firs; caught the feeble air. The wind eventually freshened and 

 the yachts moved ..ft' liv.d.v. the Springer pa -sing a.omul lower buov 

 c< aisiderai.lv ahead of die fieet. -with CVi.il] second, Brenner (bird'. 

 with intervals of one minute, each. Mack carried away, and Brent out 

 of the race at Gloucester going down. The winning' boats passed 

 around home stake boat: Springer at EaO and Cohill at .:.:'..;. 



C'APTAI.V. 



SI U'THERM YACHT CLTJTl.-The sweepstakes for jfcoOO between 

 Ludy Einina and Silence and the match for a pennant presuni stj by 



Com 

 Pan.. 

 flve-i 



Maginnis, open to club 

 hartrani. Juiie2!i: course fifteen miles, 

 lile triangle. Entries-Silence, 2771. -a'u 

 Enima, 27ff. 2kiin.. J. B. McConnell; La Bel 

 Cuteiiow; Zoe, 31ft., Henry Heuegre; Linv 

 i Hogan; and Kvoiyn, SSft., John Philips. ' 

 3:67120, and the Lady and silence trot awa 

 latter taking II. 

 boats were sent 

 quickest at t 



•hts. 



thei 



": Lady 

 . IT. Mc- 



, E, 51. 



WCSl" 



out 



drew up on Silence and the race became exciting. She seemed good 



at the work and showed the course around the second stake. A few 

 short hitches and then a lone- leg' brought the first round to a close 

 as follows: 



it- ST- f, a. ii. s. 



Lady Emma .4 55 40 Zoo r 5 06 41 



Silence 4 56' 0.1 Evelyn 5 09 22 



La Belle 04 41 Linwood 5 12 00 



The wind hauled to southwest making it dead before the wind to 

 the East mark. Ladv Finira boomed out. a balloon jibtou«ail. and 

 Silence followed later. With a beam wind to the second stake both 

 held about the same,, and the excitement of the crowns ashore was 

 kept uj; to a high pit. di. The second round was e,., ,■.,. 

 same order as the first, and on the third things became desperate 

 between the t no leaders, who had hunted each other ni 

 seconds nil dav. Then Silence got blanketed bvatradin 

 and came near capsizing to windward, losing valuabe 

 thereby. Near the finish fu tacking in she mel the 1. idy coming off 



; i in -,'u:-l. su'd. ami had to put around under the lee of her oppo 

 nent. The Lady shot along across the line, while Silence had to 

 make another hack to fetch the flag. This terminated what, is i .r, .1 .- 

 ably the most persistently close struggle all around the course ..a 

 record in American waters. But a few lengths, often onlv feel. 

 separated the two clippers from the gun to go to the finish. The 

 final times were as follows: 



Lady Emma (5:34 :ts lJ-.\ Zoe 0:58:10 



Silence (i :H ! :50 Evelyn T:00:07 



La Belle 0:55:34 Linwood 7:20:00 



Only one other race was faster than the above, and that was when 

 there was a. gale blow iag. 'Alien the Cvdnus beat the Lady Emma, 

 Alberliue. Pluck and Luck and Startle, on May S5, 1S3U, when the 

 running' time was 2:23:05. In this race if was 2 :3U :44 1 tj. 



HULL YACHT CLUB.— For the challenge pennant of the club, June 

 34, there was quite, a good muster, open to club yachts only. Numer- 

 ous entries failed to start, owing to the calm in the niornmg prevent 

 iug them from reaching the course. None of the firs: :.uu' -,■, , ,■; 

 class were able to appear in time. Courses as follows: 

 class, from judges' line to YVesttiut. passiuv out and i.e v ue I '< ioi - 



Island ii-, mic oil. .lien - "N . K. i...- :<.:■■', mil, h, lenek buoy on 



Wilson's Pocks, leaving if on the at arboard: thence to Hunt's liedge 



through Hull Cut. lining l. ettick's island on 'the' starboard, to the 

 judges' boat, passing between it and red tlae: seven nautical miles. 

 Eor fourth and fifth classes, from judges' line, passing barrel bum- 

 leaving it on the port, to \7. : ,. v - ,.,,- Strawberry ^D 



id Let 



AT. 



!i In 



'd, T. 1 1. Loveland, J. 11. 



Actual. Corrected. 



H. a. B. n. m. a, 



1 42 88 l 17 08 



1 17 32 1 23 98 



t id 00 I 36 25 



1 51 57 1 .:; 8S 



1 52 50 ! 29 21 



lei 



Cost, Sll 

 was bee 



to the f 



Anna. Judges— T. P. Patterson, 0. B. Souths 



Conaut ami IVleg Ahdrn, Summary: 



THIRD CLASS. 



Ei, In. 



Thisbe.... S. A. Freeman _..21.ii7 



Sea l-lii'd A, S. tollmen. .. v-'l.oe 



Allie . . . a. S. Wattles :;;; i v. 



David Crocket, ..H. Putnam 91.06 



Expert Monks ..V Stanwood 23.09 



Wfldflre H. A. Kel] h. > . . . , . . . ...18 oi 



Ciisella S. M. King 20.11 



Corsair W. II. Mills. . . . lO.Of 



Janet W. L. Pbinnej .18.11 



Myrtle C. II. A. P. C. Poore. ..10.01 



this I. J. Sooiher. 'in us 



Idlewild H". M ; Curtis ,. .17,08 



Charlotte Q. (i. Qarlaway tfl„02 



FIFTH (...'. 



Handelion 0, F. Adams, 3d 17.05 



I riekel W. A Carey 17 OS 



Ella May . .Geo. H. Tyler 17.0-1 



ROYAL N"\A SCOTIA \ACHT SQTJATJRON.MThe clu ' 



shows tli.- squadron to bfl in a •■>->;: h in,.: ,, c. dition. The 

 Marquis of Lome, C!overnor-l leneral of Cm . , ..niuiodoie; 



TV. A. ChaimCy, R. A., is Viee-Comuiodore, and Ca[.t. S. Tiott, Rear 

 Commodore- s -.'.k.n. E. C. S.imafiirasf. Esq.; Hor.orarv Treas- 

 on;: I ■nnanii.ee- 1 1. 1'. S. llnndeoek, 11. A., 

 •-T- h. -'-.. ■■' :■ . w . n. Ksq., W. H. Troop, 

 '.!■--; -u:'ers-.T, E, Butter, tlsn,., and G, H. 



', i e.onll'.v and 73 l n nnnl .'■ . 



miters. 3 yawls and ! eal ho 



lussi i ■ , i.j ." ■ ' 

 easurelnelil. a an lUipinaltion of lie 



ed by 100. Time allowance aecord i ; to 



...season will bo found among our tixUires. 

 ocean match from Halifax to Chester, 45 miles, and 



1 IS ('3 

 l 46 1)6 



I, . 



i 40 00 



l <iu 56 



! 57 17 



. I 



1 21 22 

 1 2<i CT 

 1 20 37 



A. Alle 

 Esq., at 

 Luke. l. 



cardinal dime 

 A', ft. \. scale. 

 They include a.. „. 

 another returning. 



SOUTHERN ( 

 for the challei 

 til'teenn uies. .In 



I.. Ilai re. nif.. 



ETALLENGE ' 



:■ Soui.he. 

 us h'. I Ell 



tCluosailed 



i course of 



Lutsk, .i. B, 



rself am 



30: illej.l 



Herudou. Tiinekeepei s— Ilei.rv Uounabel/P. b. Oaulfield' and AVm' 

 il. Smith. 



ENII 'KEREOCKER CAivOE CLUB. -The first annual June regatta 



Of thedub uashelti We.lie-..ia > , dune 08, oil the club lens. n„,, ,, 



Tighiv-:-,ivih street, North River, at 3 p. JI. There were in e m, en oi 

 the programme, the las! being open to all comers, under sail and 



a hait'-mile course, wonbv He sinnmnni, in E. A. _ H...f. man. Jr. to 

 mir.nl es 3't seconds; the Osceola, A. Lrentano, second, in 7min 



I'addlil.e I'aee f..f '- ! I, In,,', : oil -I .lall-e.llie eel .,,'■, ; , I, . |.e li: ,. ,S ■ , - - 



katehewaa, E. .1. Wilkins. in Kmim: the Coquette, E. A. Hoffman, Jr., 

 -ee.n.n. smia. 31.ee.: the Palisade. H. T. Keyset, third, in Omim 



t. . E. Warr'-n. in nnin, iii-nn; the Saskatdiewani R. J. Wlkins] 



satle, i£eyser arid li.itler se. one. mtimin. ol..3see. Eail'l'mtraud sailing 

 race, open to all, over a mile-an.l-a-quarter course, won by the Os, 

 ceola. ('. K. iloaroe. I-.ew iork Canoe club, in 1-lmiii. ; Waslrarchewan 

 H. J. Wilkins, second; Mascot, S. Loeweuthal, third, and Coquette. K 

 A. Hoffman, fourth. 



QUI | 'V YACHT OLUB.-The amial match of this club was sailed 

 .Inn,- -," m a. good wind from the westward: courses, i '4 and miles. 

 Result as follows, going to Amy and Dandelion: 



SECOND CLASS. 



Length. Actual. Corrected 



Amy, E.W. Baxter 21 06 1 20 18 53 40 



Thisbe, S. A. freeman 21 10 1 20 3) 51 12 



Joker, Heo. Coffin ,..2(103 1 fi 13 (i 57 u2 



David Crockett, J. R Putnam 2108 1 20 an 1 QO 02 



Herald, W. B. Smith 20 0B 1 2« 41 1 oi 22 



Miube.E.Iil. Clark 144 50 



Wildfire, 11. A. Keith 18 02 .... .';', 



SECOND CLASS. 



Dandelion. C. P. Adams, 3d 17 05 l 17 85 51 52 



Zip.G.W. Morton lii 09 1 29 1.7 I Qg &j 



flora Lee, S. A. Frocman 17 03 



Oh AN tilt CITY YACHT CLUB,— The start adopted by this club is 



i A,'' and the first 



Each yacht will also have a n\ 

 gafl, oi ui'espoiiding with a pro; 

 board the steamer. 



BUNKER HILL YACHT CLUB sailed theii 

 off Long island. Boston Harbor, June 24. Co 

 House, leavins fog whistle m the northward 

 Khag Hocks, Li ' 

 thence G 



The star 

 factory : 



Kame. 



etass the club flag fctittT 

 or letter attached to the 

 ue to be furnished the gue 



ide 



ad Gallon] .e is, 

 , Mr. P. .M. Be 



rris 



LOT.— A 



Length. 

 Et. In. 

 35 



. . . ,28 i 



28 



31 4 



23 Q 



32 3 



24 3 



if, 'Mi: rev el satis. 

 Actual. Corrected. 



Time. 



3. St. 8. 



3 32 ;V, 

 3 H2 30 

 3 41 Oo 

 3 41 30 

 3 43 2d 

 3 4 1 QO 

 3 48 40 



Time. 



H. IS. S. 



:; 27 35 

 :: 'J I ^ 

 3 33 21 

 3 37 18 



3 40 00 



3 35 05 





. and the nev 

 n,m. To he] 

 i. W. Lincoln 



tp a purse to put 

 e to it that the fall 

 v of all is put hi jc 



of this handy little volume. 



eg e.e experienced captain 



-in , town, full sailing 



n" I: ue, ns to St, Johns, 



rving of 

 ical sup- 



olen from theii 

 he basin of Hit 

 • for the bcoub 



•d by cold leaf 



LIVE START — Concerning the start from an a 

 the Boston V. C. iu their- great match June 17', th 





■; ■ '.'. .'-^ nu. ii-- — ,i_-fl. eache 

 ntstheid' their sails, ai 

 iv their celerifj . fu som. 

 •h blocks, and a -walk aw 

 tils till with almost lightl 



revived bv 

 on Herald 



w and novel 



■ing required to start 



in;.' au excellent evhi- 

 sail. When 



naturallv 



ain wlml- 

 38 the ha 1- 

 was made 



rapidity." 



CUT CLl;±l.- The annual cruise has been fixed 



luhmatebe j for small boats and ■• ;,, ,..,, 



. Short runs are to bt made on the cruise to 



nv of small yachts. The Oracle was ruled out on 



■"..:■:,, , i u LhcCoriuthiaiimatch. 



euniu; s owners generously v. itinb'esv their pro- 



l-neeiv,, I lie een ue.l. ; . I-. , -u'l-.i mstanees, R, 



tec i I.-, ..a i u in,, the xii ■ , 



- I e; u- e. ,-'■ ,, , u - ■,'.. ,, -nun 

 "aide. . " ■ I -me ,1 - I , 



Norton's v.'.'-'r.,'; 3Xi ' '.-. :,,:.....,, i , , , 



I. 'I, ' ■..■ u-d .-lorion. editie ,, i. i ■ ., „ ..,■ n ,,., 



an I '": ' M Ii u n for u - ml, , 



. if you have tio I ,,,,.,, , drugstore, 



' I cm rubber no7.?.les, much BOUg I 



rlier t- taxes— - , , . . 



ends, slipover the paddle and they svill titdiln- eini-,, ,,,, .,, , , 



ventive to driiipiug. A testimonial to the Colonel's genius is in order. 



in the fall, Ke 



| i ■ ' ■ 



ECLIPSE- -In recent reports the sloop Eclipse, Mr. E, A. Wiilarcl, 

 has been set down as ashottl bout. Asa matter of fad. .,.- 

 to measurements by V, i,'.\i- v rimii h, she has r.fr -i' , in. in depth of 

 hold on a load Iitieof BOft. 'i'..'r'. and draws Bfl 3iu, water, while the 



! o n, generally callotl sep bos witlx*tfl lin. i I line, hasonlv 



Bft. hold and craws but !ft. and the bis' Clracie with about 70ft load 

 line has but 01... sui. hold and draws l sir i;t.,ft. By fhu iva.y, how long 

 1 i ;. ■ ■-. , -,,- -u o.u u-.n-ie's load line going to be perpetuated in eblb 



n.ei. s Inn, .ord records gen, rally? She is invariably put 



down as 0"." .. I i . s she is some Oft. longer. 



•rsllnnd- 

 ich tubula 

 r bladed, . r > 



plhofhold. Leu-el 



t-.fi.; depth 'Hi. sy. 



engine of the verth 

 ad Kiii 



.- 12H lbs. as 

 '.. piitch. 



over all, 109ft.; 



., and 'iir. draft, 

 tl type with cyl- 



boilers of the 



vorking pressure. Wheel 



signal gnu aboard the Addle Elmer, 



•mo Club from Boston, came near 



o a thousand pieces, but, as luck 



of the crew, The ,. umber of dan- 



.-...-.i c In, is |.-i,;,nn, and but for 



be placed. 



MAGGIE'S BACE.-A correspondent inquires whether the Maggie 



was beaten m the Eastern Y. ('.race or not before the accident to 

 her jaws o, her gall. Sim was nor. On the contrarv. she had the race 



■ell in hand. Th 



which tl 



e cut 





load lire 



.nnV,;. 



;;;-;; 



tonn,,;' 1 



',! , ! 



gth. 



EAST 



Amcrie; 

 Vorllan, 

 lie; Qui 

 [Tin, 7)5; 



SEN ( 



East 



-, Hul 



i, 131 



Have 



U .'■ 



Yti'l; N 

 south 

 1; Saieu 

 •hiU, 31i: 



SMOO 





special l 

 boats. 







fair all r 



he pi 



ink frou 



HULL 



In ■-- 



Theo] 



take pin 



the ion 



A'AC 



nship 



it cet: 



Fr i 



BONO 



0. a. ee 



?,Ie71ani 



'lAi'FS. SH( 

 •kins, Hull V 



s.t Son. Rest, 



up at the tim 

 •act ical mar. e 



ind. Au 



u- cutter 

 lyihing of her 



■cht clubs is as 

 f numbers hi 



ureimster. 180; 

 ', 110; Jeffries, 



provement, upon the old 

 NEW YORK YACHT 



Id Y usthagtnn Village, Cneaelu 



' iis, has been getting up 



i tie- skin of canoes and light 



cutaway, and then lui 



sh surface inside ami out, and 



) allowing tho frames to lay 



xtan&Streomi The following 



is advertised tor Aug. in, will 



1 ' ' ' : i ' " w is their I .-, nuia from 

 • ui turn changing tho first 



X>MS.— Sloop Fairy, Yice-Commodore, 



■ ' lred an entirely new rig"from 



ie boom was shortened three feet, and 

 iiount, The new sail is a great im- 

 m- -headed fit of last year. 



3.— The club book for the year shows 



BERKELEY CAMOE CLUB.— The students of the Berkeley Div- 

 inity School of iviiuitletov/n, Conn., have organized acanoeoliib with 

 me following officers.- Commodore, TV. H. EaTone; v"ice Commodore 

 W !-, Pa1 iua; Crea urer ,'0. J. Mason, Baeratary, J. w. Peck. 



I'ATCFBiiYP YACHT CLUfl.-Has been recently ortrui. us 

 Patchogiie, South Side, L. l., officers as folloe,- i;: ,-,,,, ; .,,,,,, -,, c a , )t 

 Harry fteaiie; Vrce-Coniraodot'e A. C. Molru Pear-Conm 

 W.EOwley; Secretary, W. J. Carter; Troasurer, Alfred Price: Meas- 

 urer, Gilbert Smith. 



BAY REGATTA.-Itisnnnoime ■'■ thai nn .. ,n-d per 

 oi rangiug for a public bay regatta in August. Wo tn 



will be raised bv Inese expcdki' ■ , such ; 



that no hat be passed around begging from the public n 



•oposo 



are und seven 



lie Way, is T.ie- 



ielytiug efforts 



INTERKATIOMAL CUP.— H. B, H. Prince of Wales, Conii.n.d, .... 

 Buyal Audit Squadron, offersj a cup to be sailed for by yachts 

 over thirty tons belonging to paly recognized yacht club, British or 

 foreign. 



RACING.— Matches wore sailed July 4 by a largo number of clubs, 



.-, ,.■■!■. - I Which null appear in OUT next issue. Tho Eliieker-bocker 



:1 East River fleets left on the 1st for a three-days' cruise east- 



ward. 



WAIF.— Tho i 



Mr. GouveruCLU 



Over ad, 32ft. la 

 TOPSAIL s< 



HAZEL. -Th 

 l'amrapo, has i 

 30ft, jib. 



tew ten-ton cutter built byPoillon.of Brooklyn, for 



Kortright has been christened Waif. She is' 33.5ft 

 id line n.-lft. beam, Oft. draft with keel. 



SQONEBS.— There are now two American topsail, 

 . Wanderer, 1ST, tons. E. I). Morgan, Jr.. K. Y. Y. C . 



, i nn \Y A. \V. Stewart, S. C. Y C. 



iehooner Triton, Geo. A. Thayer, A. Y, C, has sent 



-'■' I ■■■'■ u , my 1 ru lull d m. The single jibs 



'new 27ft. sand-bagger, built by Isaac Mcfliehan, of 

 niui.Mi':n:.uiii ! .i!ie.u!,;Wtu,,i.m 1 20fl, gaff and 



NEW HAVEN YACHT CLUB.— The club burgee is a triangular 

 flag, blue ground, white cross, with red star in center of cross. 



The Horse JS Motion.— The. July Cenlanj contains an 

 cntertaiiiiiie' paper by Colonel George E. Waring-, reviewing 



Mtillu 

 and reproc 



vute raee-c 

 by Mr. iAIu 

 method by 



tract is a 

 is markei 

 board bes 

 each, Tl 



by cle.'tri 

 trt'ttl sprii 



IJiu-iSi 



ce-ntly |.iiililishefl work on "The IJorsi/iii Motion, 1 ' 

 3ing many of the i-ihotograpii.s taken at the pri- 

 treeol Governor Leland Stanford, of California. 



us u; u a photogrttplier of Ban Francisco. The 



fhmhthc photographs h.iu been taken— the re- 



i Brim ui -" - tbstl uCnllyns follows: At 



■he track,- a long bnildjing arranged for phobo- 



- . ■ bai . . .. nil-,-- , ■ , cam cas, aU 



le&oi apart. On i be other side of the 



nnut i.t wdiite miisltu ami ■..!. The screen 



•iih vertical and horizontal b'nes, aud the 



muubemili.lieul.u. -.,■[■■ - |g .,, u 



ostanti u,-.iuni irsofti . . tare op 



■ ■ u i - bytic breaking of a thread drav.ii 



across the track at abi.nt tin- height of the horsed breast, 

 there being one thread for each camera. In his flight through 

 tin- air, therefore, he brings each of the "■ . - ..■ i ■ a ■■ 

 lo bear upon him at t lie moin- < in front of 



it. ari.L tim epivseiits Ms position at that instant, 



The repi , atipna indicates the consecutive posi" 



.mil ut 1 the twenty-four feet ■■, ,■. : i ,e UistrU- 



■ " n , i , ;i:'s showing a liorse trotting tit. spei 

 " ■ '" thi -ui:. -eshowu as dlstinoi lines quite to the 

 lloi ■ ii l bine an Bxteemch short 



In a fast run I i the bursa's tail, an ii i 



stride, jj-e clearly vmu'keo. 



