July 18, 1895.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



37 



Shrewsbury Y. C. 



RED BANK — SHREWSBURY RIVER, 



Thursday, July l f . 

 The third annual regatta of the Shrewsbury Y. C. was sailed at Red 

 Bank on July 4. Although the day was a dreary one, showers of rain ' 

 occurring at intervals of five minutes, the usual number of ladies and 

 their escorts filled the balconies and club house. The start and finish 

 lines were in plain view of the club house. The regular club courses 

 were sailed. 



Strange to say the cabin sloop and open jib and mainsail classes did 

 not fill. A class was made for cabin cats that came near not filling 

 also. Mr. Randall's Allegro, that had been entered, met with an acci- 

 dent in crossiug the bay, having run into a log, and she was with much 

 difficulty kept afloat until she reached Red Bank. It was out of the 

 'question for her to race, however. The committee spied a nowcoiuer 

 in the shape of the cat Mollie Mae, and she was pressed into service, 

 and so they succeeded in making a race for the class. 



The usual number of 22ft. flyers came to the line, although it was 

 regretted that Mr. Sawyer's Arrow and ex-Chief Byrnes's Nancy did 

 not start, the former being engaged at Larchrnout, while the latter 

 had his usual excuse of not being able to get a crew. TJndine, sailed 

 u by her owner, Clinton R. James, won handily, beating her nearest com- 

 petitor over 8m. 



The preparatory signal was given at 10:45 in a downpour of rain, 

 • and the starting signal at 10:50. Several of the boats ■ were handi- 

 capped, including F. R. Smith's Irma T. over 4 minutes, and Mr. 

 Haughwout's Tempest over 10 minutes. The following are the full 

 times: 



CLASS A— CABIN CATBOATS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Mollie Mae, R. C. Greier 22.00 



Drift, T. E. DeSotolongo 22.02 2 29 19 1 53 53 



CLASS D- CAT-RIGGED, 23FT. AND OVER. 



Tempest, Wm. M. Haughwout 22.10 



Irma T, F. R. Smith ....22.00 2 45 27 2 09 48 



Jessie, A. B. Murray 21.11 Withdrew. 



Undine, C. R. James •. .21.10 2 87 08 2 01 36 



Shrewsbury, C. F. Wagner ....21.09 2 48 16 2 12 17 



Ulunda, H. L. Powers. 21 . 05 2 47 09 2 10 44 



Volsung 21.11 Withdrew. 



CLASS E- CAT-RIGGED, 18 TO 2lFT. 



Crescent, G. J. Gillig 20.07 2 00 40 1 23 06 



Baby, W. L. Bass 19.11 Withdrew. 



Martha, C. M Washington 19.11 2 25 21 1 46 49 



Annie B., C. E. Burd 19.11 152 19 113 47 



Dione. Frank Taylor 19.10J^ 2 23 34 1 44 59 



Nereid (1), Knapp & Houston.' 19. C6 2 02 89 1 23 29 



Anna, W. B. Parsons 18.03 Withdrew. 



CLASS F— CAT-RIGGED. UNDER 18FT. 



Pauline, J. F. Jame3, Jr 17.11W 2 09 55 1 28 16 



Alice, F. W. Cornish ..17.11 1 2 14 38 1 32 55 



Lusson, A. E. Philbrick , 17.09)4 2 03 04 1 21 10 



Nereid (2), G. S. Brown 16.07 Withdrew. 



Clytie, M. P. Fisher 15.11 Withdrew. 



Wasp, J. M. Hance 15.01}^ Withdrew. 



The winners are: Class A, Drift; Class D, Undine first, Irma T. 

 second; Class E, Annie B. first, Crescent second; Class F, Lusson first, 

 Pauline second. 



The judges were Geo. E. Gartland, New Jersey Y. C. ; Henry CJay 

 Miner, Jr.. and George Williams, Shrewsbury Y. C. The regatta com- 

 mittee included Clinton R. James, Henry C. Miner, Jr., and Carl 

 Wagner. 



After the race the prizes— handsome silver plate— were presented to 

 the winners by Mr. John F.James- Iu the Evening the club house 

 was illuminated and there was dancing. 



Indian Harbor Y. C. 



GREENWICH — LONG ISLAND SOUND. 



Monday, July 1. - 

 The special race of the Indian Harbor Y. C. on July 1 furnished 

 good sport for the few yeuehts which started, many of the entries fail- 

 ing to show up at the line. The light northerly wind was by no means 

 what was wanted, but it served for a very good race between the two 

 34-footers, Dragoon and Vorant II. The new Sibbick 1-rater, Shrimp, 

 has been canvassed and ballasted to get her into the 21ft. class, though 

 smaller than the Hereshoff 21 -footers, and she started against Celia. 

 The course for the 34-footers was from off Little Captain's Island 

 around Center Island Buoy, back over the starting line and out around 

 the Matinnicock Buoy and back, 20}4 naut ical miles. The others sailed 

 from Little Captain's Island around Matinnicock Buoy and back, 10% 

 miles. 



The fleet was started from the gun, in three classes, at 12:25. 12:30 

 and 12:35, but the yachts were slow in getting away, being timed: 



Dragoon ,12 28 10 Teddy 12 36 27 



Vorantll 12 31 10 Celia 12 36 56 



Minnehaha.... 12 32 30 Shrimp 12 37 51 



Mischief 12 34 00 Flounder ,.12 38 55 



Kittle 12 35 28 



Teddy and Flounder are old boats, no new boats starting in the 20ft. 

 class. 



Reaching off for Center Island Buoy, Dragoon had a start of 3m., 

 wnich she increased to 5m. 30s., the times being: 



Dragoon 1 28 30 Vorant II 1 34 00 



On the beat back, a long and short leg, Vorant II. picked up, the 

 times at the line being: 



Dragoon 2 35 30 Vorantll 2 39 53 



The third leg, to Matinnicock, was run with spinakers to starboard, 

 there being little loss or gain, the times being: 



Dragoon 3 22 55 Vorant II 3 27 33 



The last leg was dead to windward in a light breeze. Vorant II. 

 made a wonderful gain on Dragoon, 13m., and won easily. The other 

 classes were not timed at Matinnicock, bub the order was: Mary, 

 Celia, Kittie, Shrimp, Minnehaha, Mischief, Flounder, Teddy. The 

 full times were: 



SPECIAL — olFT. RACING CLASS. 



Length. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Dragoon. F. M. Freeman 34.00 5 02 40 4 37 40 4 37 40 



Vorant II., G. G. Tyson 34.00 4 54 09 4 29 09 4 29 09 



CABIN CATS— 30FT. CLASS. 



Mary, W. E. Elsworth 28.76 3 42 15 3 12 15 3 12 15 



CABIN CATS— 25FT. CLASS. 



Kittie, Hazen Morse 23.10 3 50 41 3 20 41 3 06 55 



Minnehaha, F. N. Monjo 5 53 30 5 28 SO Not timed. 



Mischief, D. M. Winne 5 57 30 5 30 30 Not timed. 



SPECIAL— 2lFT. CLASS. 



Celia, C. A. Gould... ,.21.00 3 46 40 3 11 40 3 11 40 



Shrimp, C. M. Pratt 19.00 4 11 12 3 36 12 3 36 12 



20FT. RACING LENGTH CLASS. 



Flounder, J. B. O. Tappan Withdrew. 



Teddy, G. W. Pfeiffer Withdrew. 



The Tyson cup for 20-footers was not awarded. Shrimp was very 

 badly beaten by Celia. The regatta committee included Messrs. F. 

 Bowne Jones, D. W. Merritt and Charles E, McManus. 



Fox Lake Y. C. 



FOX LAKE, ILL. 



Saturday, June 29. 

 The second regatta of the Fox Lake Y. C. was sailed on June 25 in a 

 variable S.E. wind, the times being: 



SLOOPS. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



Grimalkin 1 23 24 1 17 14 



Canvas Back 1 14 49 1 14 09 



Hornet 1 15 14 1 15 14 



Alice 1 17 37 1 17 37 



Marcella 1 18 21 1 14 53 



Joker Disqualified. 



CATBOATS. 



Happy Days 1 09 17 1 09 17 



Vixen ; 1 13 39 1 13 16 



Clemates 1 17 43 1 17 43 



Winthrop Y. C. 



GREAT HEAD— BOSTON HARBOR. 



Saturday, July 6. 

 The championship race of the Winthrop Y. C. on July 6 was started 

 in a reefing breeze from S.W. that dropped after half an hour, whole 

 sail being carried to the finish. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Start. Finish. Corrected. 



Satanic, W. Daly 1 10 00 2 52 10 1 28 34 



Harolde, H. T. Bliss 1 10 00 2 54 50 1 29 35 



SECOND CLASS. 



Savitar, E. A. Cook 1 15 00 2 55 07 1 16 51 



Clara, W. Burgess; 1 15 00 2 56 03 1 18 33 



Alma, C. A. Heney 1 15 00 3 00 29 1 21 07 



Mist, A. H. Merrill 1 15 00 3 0? 13 1 26 38 



Harriet, L. T. Harrington 1 15 00 3 14 32 1 36 46 



TB1RD CLASS. 



Eclipse, W. H. Mirick. 1 20 00 2 47 15 1 00 37 



Duxbury Y. C. 



DUXBURY, MASS — DUXBURY BAY. 



Saturday, July 6. 

 The second race of the new Duxbury Y. C. was sailed on July 6 in a 

 gale from the south, most of the boats being reefed. The race in the 

 second class was for the cup presented by Miss Fanny Davenport, 

 for catboats not over 21ft. sailing length, owned between Cape Cod 

 and Cape Ann ; to be the property of a yacht, winning it three times in 

 four races. The race in this class was' specially exciting, Cleopatra 

 leading for a time, but being headed by Fanny D. and losing her mast. 

 The times were: 



SPECIAL CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Harbinger, C. F. Bache 28.00 1 51 44 1 16 59 



Josephine, F. Norwood 18.08 ..... 



FIRST CLASS— CATBOATS. 



Future, W. T. Whitman 21.11 2 05 55 1 23 01 



Wild Duck, B. F. Brown 29.00 2 07 17 1 28 07 



.Adele, Boyer 20 00 2 10 45 1 33 33 



SECOND CLASS — CATBOATS. 



Fanny D., W. Melbourne McDowell. . . .19.09 1 58 58 1 12 28 



Nancy Hank. P. W. Maglathlin 19.10 2 01 29 1 15 06 



Ishta, A. M. Beaks 19.06 2 04 43 1 17 93 



Cleopatra, W. M. MacDowell 20.07 Dismasted. 



FOURTH CLASS— SPRITSAILS. 



Vigilant, A. N. Watson. Jr 17.01 1 04 36 38 41 



Gipsy Girl, W r . Steele 16.02 1 06 29 39 32 



Eunice B., W. I. Svmmes .....17.01 1 08 00 42 05 



Katherine, John Watson 16.01 1 11 05 44 02 



Natalie, H. M. Jones 16.10 1 15 50 49 45 



Fair Play, G. D. Bartlett 17,02 1 16 45 50 56 



Tom Jeff, S. S. Richards 10.07 Withdrew. 



FIFTH CLASS — G AFFSA ILS. 



Perhaps, S T. Diman 15.04 1 19 10 43 51 



Solitaire, R. B. Baker 17.09 1 09 11 43 59 



Dolphin, N. Morton 16.04 1 12 47 46 02 



Neviot. A.E. Walker 16.10 1 13 12 47 01 



Water Witch, J. Frame 17.02 



SIXTH CLASS— REEL- SPRITSAILS. 



Clear the Track, O. Hunt ......15.06 1 17 51 50 11 



Now Then, J. Mock 15.09 - 1 19 10 51 12 



Corinthian Y. C, Marblehead. 



MARBLEHEAD— MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 



Thursday, July U. 



The eighty-eighth regatta of the Corinthian Y. C, of Marblehead, 

 was sailed on July 4 in a light N.E. wind, the times being: 

 second class. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Susie, J. F. Cole 28.06 2 06 18 2 05 45 



Marena., D, H. Follett, Jr 29.11 2 16 10 2 16 10 



Ariel, J. Barrett 26.02 2 19 45 2 16 56 



THIRD CLASS. 



Reaper, H. P. Benson 24.01 2 04 07 2 04 07 



Exit, A. H.Higginson 21.04 2 24 10 2 20 41 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Egeria.R.F. Tucker. 23.05 1 16 23 1 16 23 



Magpie, A. L. Stearns. 22.04 1 26 38 1 25 50 



Koorali, R. C. Robbins. 23.01 Withdrew. 



CLASS A— HANDICAP. 



Handicap. 



Barnacle, C F. Lyman 7 00 1 09 49 1 02 49 



Hiawatha, G. F. Chapin 7 00 1 10 45 1 03 45 



Hawk, Gordon Dexter 1 04 00 Disqualified. 



Anaqua, A. P Loring 5 00 1 09 18 1 04 18 



Brenda, H. S. Goodwin 3 00 1 13 03 1 05 03 



CLASS B. 



Lotis, George Burroughs 1 16 10 1 16 10 



Edith, F. M. Wood 2 00 1 28 38 1 26 38 



Sagamore, Edgar Scott 10 00 1 40 30 1 30 30 



class c. 



Toyo, F. O. North 1 10 55 



Carl, C. H. W. Foster 1 12 50 



Sally, D. C. Percival 1 13 38 



Dorothy, F. Rrewster 1 16 03 



Jane, C. *V. Parker 1 17 02 



Maia, E. Paine Disabled. 



Cornet, A. A. Lawrence Withdrew. 



DORIES. 



Alberta. W. N. Chamberlain 1 40 30 



Trilbv, G. H. Martin 1 41 30 ..... 



Mabel, G. F. Rich 1 47 05 ..... 



Witch, F. G. Ramsdell 1 50 30 



Madeline C. Patey 1 51 34 



The winners were: Second class, Susie, $10; Marona, $5. Third 



class. Reaper, $10. Fourth class, Egeria, $10; Magpie, $5. Class A, 

 Barnacle, $10; Hiawatha. $7; Anaqua, $5. Class B, Lotis, $10; Edith, 

 $7. Class C, Toyo, $10; Carl, $7; Sally, $5. 



Hull Y. C. 



HULL— BOSTON HARBOR. 



Wednesday, July 3. 

 On account of the Dorchester open regatta on June 29, the second 

 club race of the Hull Y. C. was postponed to July 3, when it was sailed 

 in a light S. E. wind. The times were: 



THIRD CLASS. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



White Fawn, A. E. Jones 2 51 11 2 22 04 



Beatrice, J. Cavanagh 2 51 16 2 22 09 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Gleaner, F. O. Wellington 1 34 25 



Eulalie, R. G. Hunt 1 41 22 



Nachita, — 2 06 30 ..... 



FIFTH CLASS. 



Swirl, H. M. Faxon 1 39 15 



Rooster, C. F. Adams. 2d 1 41 10 



Kayoshk, F. B. Rice 1 44 40 



Opechee, W. P. Barker Disabled. 



SIXTH CLASS. 



Cochico, F. E. Borden 1 22 20 



Sphinx, H. A. Keith 1 25 27 



In It, R. B. Williams 1 28 23 



KNOCKABOUTS. 



Nike, T. E Jacobs 1 37 34 



La Chita, 0. V. Souther 1 39 09 



Nabob, W. H. Friend 1 39 35 



In the evening the club gave its first band concert and hop. 



Yorkville Y. C. 



The eleventh open spring regatta of the Yorkville Y~. C. was sailed 

 on June 30 in a very light S.E. breeze, the times being: 



CLASS A— CABIN SLOOPS, 30FT. AND OVER. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



Bundahr, 1 39 55 



Ripple 1 33 30 



CLASS B— CABIN SLOOPS, UNDER 30FT. 



Merry Monarch ...1 38 55 ..... .... 



Monetta 1 32 20 



CLASS C— OPEN JIB AND MAINSAIL, 23FT. AND OVER. 



Cygnet 1 38 45 



Maud 1 36 50 ..... 



W. H. Gill 1 35 GO 7 46 30 6 11 30 



CLASS E— CABIN CATBOATS, 23FT. AND OVER. 



Crocus 1 38 10 .... 



Lauretta 1 37 26 



CLASS I— OPEN CATBOATS, UNDER 17FT. 



Tramp 1 41 35 5 54 15 4 12 40 



Belle 1 42 00 6 02 30 4 20 10 



Pauline 1 42 25 



Mascot 1 42 15 6 38 00 4 55 45 



Cygnet fouled a mark and was disqualified. 



Excelsior Y. C. 



LAKE MINKETONKA. 



Thursday, July U. 



The Excelsior Y. C, of Excelsior, Lake Minnetonka, has lately been 

 reorganized with the following officers: Com., Prof. William Cross; 

 Vice-Corn., L. S. Gillette; Treas., L. Perkins; Sec, Albert Lyman. 



A race was sailed on July 4 in a very strong south wind, the times 

 being: 



Start. Finish. Corrected. 



Slipener 4 19 12 5 16 45 57 33 



Arrow , , ..4 20 19 5 22 10 1 01 51 



Victoria 4 15 00 5 22 45 1 07 45 



Lorelei .. .4 23 01 5 .22 15 59 14 



Boston City Regatta. 



BOSTON— BOSTON HARBOR, 



Thursday, July U. 



The annual regatta for prizes, given by the City of Boston:, was 

 sailed on July 4, proving a great success. The wind was moderate at 

 the start, from east, but freshened to a reefing breeze, making a fine 

 race. The times were as follows, subject to a number of protests to be 

 decided on July 10: 



CLASS A— CENTERBOARDS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Mabelle F. Swift, G. E. Bruce 37.06 1 45 50 1 19 48 



Nausett, F. C. Cummings 31.00 1 54 47 1 23 17 



Maggie, E. Perkins 36.06 2 11 51 1 42 31 " 



CLASS A— KEELS. 



GracieG.,M. J. Sughrue 33.00 1 58 24 1 28 28 



Countess. J. F Blanchard 29.07 2 02 51 1 29 45 



Camilla, T. H. Jackson 29.06 2 06 05 1 33 04 



Stranrear, Hodgkins et al 31.00 2 11 18 1 37 38 



FIRST CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Harbinger, W. F. Bache 28.03 1 50 11 1 15 39 



Beatrice, John Cavanagh 25.06 1 54 32 1 16 42 



Ida J., F. E. Beekman 28.09 1 51 23 1 17 23 



Ouissett, W. P. Taylor 25.09 1 58 25 1 20 54 



Emma C. P. A. Canpal ....28.10 1 57 00 1 23 06 



Heroine. C. A. J. Smith 28.00 2 01 06 1 26 16 



I Am, William Dixon 27.00 2 03 42 1 27 42 



FIRST CLASS KEELS. 



Caribou, James Bertram 28.04 2 03 29 1 29 01 



Kitty, Bowers et al 25.00 2 09 02 1 30 33 



Tourist, A. P. Graham 28.02 2 12 36 1 37 58 



JIB AND MAINSAIL CLASS. 



Gleaner, F. O. Wellington 22.07 1 30 29 1 02 34 



Satanic, William Daly, Jr 23.04 1 35 11 1 08 00 



Eulalie, R. G. Hunt 21.02 1 41 08 1 11 44 



Alma, R. fiigelow 22.00 1 45 22 1 lfi 51 



Gave Adsum, J. L. Jardine 22.09 1 45 14 1 17 28 



SECOND CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Rex, J. B. Farrell 24.00 1 33 51 1 07 17 



Savitar, Otis et als 23.06 1 35 18 1 08 16 



Black Cloud, E. H. Taylor 22.09 1 37 25 1 09 39 



Swirl, H. M. Faxon 21.07 1 40 54 1 11 56 



Harolde, A.. T. Bliss 24.07 1 40 55 1 14 14 



Adolph. H. Moebs 22.04 1 42 32 1 14 22 



Little Rogue, S. W. Spencer 21.05 1 44 05 1 14 57 



Madge, A. P. Nute 23.11 1 44 36 1 17 58 



SECOND CLASS KEELS. 



Topsy, W. O. Gay 22.09 1 35 37 1 07 51 



Lillian, W. E. Whitney 21.10 1 38 36 1 09 54 



Linda. A. M. Davis 22.11 1 39 32 1 11 57 



Swordflsh, Hall & Johnson 24.06 1 40 49 1 14 43 



Wahneta, Smith & Cobb 21.10 1 45 51 1 17 09 



Lilla, H. A. Hutchins 23.00 1 44 43 1 17 13 



Jeneata, M. J. Clougherty 24.11 1 48 04 1 22 21 



THIRD CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Zoe. Jas McCarthy 19.06 1 01 15 37 45 



Mist, A. H. Merrill 20.08 1 00 20 37 52 



Chicago, F. H. Borden 18.06 1 02 25 37 58 



Arab. W. F. Scott 18.01 1 03 13 38 21 



Attempt, H. G. Flinn 18.04 1 03 CO 38 23 



Rooster, Adams Bros 20.00 1 01 41 38 38 



Emereli, W. H. Low. 19.01 1 02 40 38 47 



Harriet. L. A. Harrington 20.07 1 01 27 38 03 



Kayoshk. F. B. Rice 20.11 1 02 51 40 35 



Thorn, Fletcher et al. 18.00 1 09 37 44 40 



THIRD CLASS — KEELS. 



Phantom, Geo. Hazlitt 19.05 1 04 25 40 51 



Topsy, C. M. Paterson 19.02 1 07 38 43 50 



Kitty, J. A. Evans 19.06 1 10 59 47 29 



Altmia, P. Monahan 19.02 1 12 27 48 39 



Trio, A. H. Baker 18.06 1 15 50. 51 23 



KNOCKABOUTS. 



Nike, T. E. Jacobs 21.00 58 05 58 05 



Nabnb, H. W r . Friend 21.00 58 30 58 30 



La Chica, C. V. Souther 21.00 58 39 58 39 



Hobo, T. W. King 21.00 59 35 59 35 



Hullo, Hull Y. C 21.00 1 00 51 1 00 51 



FOURTH CLASS — CENTERBOARDS. 



Imp, L. A. Horton 16.01 1 05 34 38 31 



Sunbeam, H. B. Faxon 16.05 1 05 39 39 00 



Mirage, C. Schindler 17.09 1 08 52 41 40 



Tiot, Jonathan Cobb 16.01 1 13 44 46 41 



FOURTH CLASS — JIB AND MAINSAIL. 



Alpine, C. J. Blethen 17.07 1 00 26 35 04 



Jonah, N. B. Stone 16. 05 1 03 48 37 09 



Fantasy, Wm. AUertoD 16.08 1 04 33 38 11 



FIFTH CLASS. 



Unknown, A. A. Martin ..14.11 1 04 15 45 15 



Tantrum, F. D. Perkins 14.ll 1 07 41 48 41 



Princess, Gay & Ware 14.06 1 07 54 48 32 



Icurez, Geo. Walsh 14.08 1 12 52 52 38 



Katydid, C. B. Pear 14.00 1 31 01 53 11' 



Vivian, Geo. Carson 14.11 1 38 12 1 19 12 



The judges were: A. T. Bliss, chairman; W. A. S. Orimes, secretary; 



Com. Hartford Davenport, Com. Allan M. Davis. Com. W. H. Fessen 



den, Com. E. C. Boggs, Com. Charles F. Morrill, Com. John Cavanagh 

 Com. E. W. Dixon, Com. John A. Stetson, Com. Elmer E. Gray, Capt. 

 C. E, O'Donnell and Com. Lewis J. Bird. 



Minnetonka Y. C. 



LAKE MINNETONKA. 



Thursday, July U. 

 The race of the Minnetonka Y. C. on July 4 was sailed 



hard blow from the south, only thirteen yachts completing 

 out of twenty-seven starters. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS SLOOPS. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



Marie 10 42 30 12 31 33 1 49 03 



C L C 10 45 00 12 42 17 1 57 17 



Orphan :. .10 45 00 12 43 33 1 58 33 



Alpha 10 41 39 1 03 13 2 21 34 



Siren 10 45 00 1 04 46 2 19 46 



SECOND CLASS SLOOPS. 



Bird 10 32 40 12 46 29 2 13 49 



Ida..... 10 35 00 12 49 24 2 14 24 



Kingbird 10 33 46 1 00 50 2 27 04 



FIRST CLASS CATBOATS. 



Aurora 10 36 12 12 42 01 2 05 49 



Atalanta 10 34 16 12 45 40 2 11 24 



SECOND CLASS CATBOATS. 



Oswa 10 25 00 12 48 23 2 23 23 



Senorita 10 33 33 12 51 48 2 19 15 



Imp.... 10 25 00 12 55 26 2 30 26 



SPECIAL CLASS 



Cupid 10 22 30 12 43 43 2 21 13 



Alpha parted her throat halliards during the race. 



Corrected. 

 1 47 28 

 1 55 42 



1 57 46 



2 20 51 

 2 19 46 



2 07 55 

 2 14 24 

 2 21 10 



2 05 49 

 2 07 '27 



2 23 23 

 2 19 15 

 2 21 25 



Jersey City Y. C. 



COMMUNIPAW— NEW YORK BAY. 



Thursday, July U. 

 The New Jersey Y. C. sailed its thirty-seventh annual regatta on 

 July 4 with poor results, the wind and rain preventing most of the 

 entries from starting. The times were: 



CLASS B — CABIN SLOOPS. 



Start. Finish. 



Eleanor, P. W. Figueira 11 20 30 3 55 25 



CLASS C— CABIN SLOOPS. 



Forsythe, Alex. Roe 11 27 17 4 33 00 



CLASS D— CABIN SLOOPS. 



Mariposa, Dr. O. F. Coe 11 24 56 2 53 54 



CLASS F— OPEN CATBOATS. 



Eureka, William Durham 11 37 24 1 04 25 



CLASS G— YAWLS. 



Bessie, Garret Van Home 11 20 23 3 15 09 



The regatta committee comprised P. W. Figueira, Dr. O. F. Coe and 

 J. V. Woolcott. The judges were R. J. Hill, James H. Love and 

 Gustav Blau, Jr. 



Sewaren Y. C. 



SEWAREN — STATEN ISLAND SOUND. 



Thursday, July U. 

 The race of the Sewaren Land and Water Club for the Sewaren 

 trophy was postponed on July 4, there being no wind, but late in the 

 afternoon a special race was started for prizes offered by the commo- 

 dore and the chairman of the house committee the course being 5 

 miles. The times were: 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Fury 21.01 59 00 59 00 



Gracie 16.00 1 02 40 1 00 07^ 



Lotona 19.10 1 01 30 1 00 52^ 



Ripple ...19,00 1 03 20 1 02 17y 3 



