POttfiS* AND STREAM. 



[July 7, 1887. 



NEW ROCHELLE Y. C. FIRST ANNUAL RE- 

 GATTA, JULY 2. 



WITH a large membership and a fine new club house the New 

 Roehelle Y. C. has opened its third year by a most success- 

 ful regatta, and in the future there will be two events nearly to- 

 gether, as the Larchmont Club, only a few miles distant, has long 

 held July 4 as its date. With such inducements there are sure to 

 be largo entries, as yachts from all the Sound ports will come in 

 greater numbers each year; and as all sizes are provided for, these 

 events, if properly managed, may fairly divide the interest with 

 the older clubs, whose races come a little earlier on New York 

 Bay. Certainly this year the fleet was larger in these two Sound 

 regattas than in those of last month, and, though many of the 

 boats were smaller, the interest was as well sustained throughout, 

 even though none of the first-class racers were present. Saturday 

 was clear and warm, With a brisk S.W. wind and smooth water. 

 The courses sailed were nearly the same as the regular ones of the 

 Larchmont Y. C, to Execution, Matinnicock and Captain's Island 

 for the large yachts, and home from Matinnicock for the others. 

 The start was made at 11:15, most of the yachts crossing on port 

 tack. The first leg, to Execution, was a beat, then a reach to 

 Matinnicock, a run to Captain's Island and a beat to Execution, 

 coming home free. The full times are: 



CLASS B— SCHOONERS, 75FT. AND OVER ON WATERLINE. 



Start. E'inish. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Leona 11 17 00 3 15 05 3 58 05 3 40 50 



Gevalia 11 15 20 3 07 30 3 53 10 3 52 10 



CLASS D— SLOOPS AND CUTTERS UNDER 75FT. 



Shamrock 11 18 25 2 33 20 3 14 55 3 14 55 



Hildegard 11 17 80 2 49 10 3 31 40 3 28 24 



Thistle 11 1G 25 Disabled. 



CLASS I. A— SLOOPS AND CUTTERS UNDER 56FT. 



Onward 11 15 40 3 03 50 3 -18 10 3 48 10 



CLASS II. B— SLOOPS AND CUTTERS UNDER 48FT. 



Fanita 11 16 05 3 04 45 3 48 40 3 48 40 



Rover 11 16 40 3 14 20 3 57 40 3 56 51 



CLASS II. A— SLOOPS AND CUTTERS UNDBR 41FT. 



Rival 11 15 50 3 23 25 4 07 &5 4 06 10 



Santaposjue 11 20 43 3 27 10 4 06 27 4 06 27 



Mona. .. 11 17 20 3 33 15 4 15 55 4 15 26 



CLASS II. B. — SLOOPS AND CUTTERS UNDER 85FT. 



Elephant 11 20 30 3 26 55 4 06 25 4 06 05 



Volusia 11 19 31 3 28 30 4 08 59 4 07 13 



Iseult 11 16 20 3 23 40 4 07 20 4 07 20 



Ilderan 11 20 40 Time not taken. 



CLASS HI. A.— SLOOPS AND CUTTERS UNDER 3CPT. 



Arab 11 22 05 2 42 20 3 20 15 3 18 33 



Amazon 11 15 10 2 39 00 3 23 50 3 19 &5 



Vixen 11 19 30 2 4-4 40 3 25 10 3 22 10 



Nyrnph 11 23 30 2 55 10 3 32 40 3 29 55 



Curlew 11 18 00 2 56 20 3 38 20 3 38 20 



Helene 11 15 10 3 08 20 3 53 10 3 49 40 



CLASS m. B. — SLOOPS AND CUTTERS UNDER 26PT. 



Gleam 11 16 10 2 59 25 3 43 15 3 41 15 



Maida 11 19 40 3 21 55 4 03 15 4 00 51 



Reverie 11 16 35 3 19 30 4 03 55 4 03 55 



CLASS IV. — OPEN JIB AND MAINSAIL BOATS 20FT. AND OVER. 



Dolphin 11 21 30 3 37 30 4 16 00 4 16 00 



Echo 11 19 20 Not timed. 



CLASS VI.— OPEN MAINSAIL BOATS 23FT. AND OVER. 



Adele 11 2020 24345 32325 32323 



La Perichole 11 22 05 2 49 50 3 27 45 3 27 45 



CLASS VII. -OPEN AND MAINSAIL BOATS 19FT. AND UNDER 23FT. 



Ada 11 21 15 2 49 20 3 28 05 3 28 05 



Olive N 11 22 50 2 59 00 3 36 10 3 35 41 



Orienta 11 23 00 3 03 55 3 40 55 3 38 59 



Petrel 11 18 28 3 03 40 3 45 14 3 43 28 



Kate 11 17 50 3 30 20 4 12 30 4 05 05 



Marion 11 17 55 3 38 40 4 20 45 4 14 43 



CLASS Vm.— OPEN MAINSAIL BOATS UNDER 19FT. 



Terrapin 11 23 00 3 55 10 4 12 10 4 11 19 



Grade L 11 18 01 3 31 50 4 13 49 4 11 27 



Narrioch 11 14 58 3 35 00 4 20 02 4 19 11 



Sadie 11 14 40 Time not taken. 



In class B Leona wins by 2m. 20s., in class D Shamrock wins by 

 13m. 29s., and Fanita in class I. B by 8m. lis. In class II. A Rival 

 beats Santapogue 17s., Elephant beats Volusia in class II. B by lm. 

 8s. Arab wins in class 111. A by lm. 2s. and Gleam in class HI. B 

 by 19m. 36s. Dolphin, in class IV., had no competitor. Ada wins 

 in clasB VII. by 7m. 36s., Terrapin in class VIII. by 6s., and Onward 

 had a walkover in class I., B. In this, the first race she has sailed 

 since her recent alteration. Thistle carried away her topmast. 

 The regatta committee included Messrs. Theodore P. Jenkins, 

 John S. Nicholas and Henry D. Phelps. 



LARCHMONT Y. C. ANNUAL REGATTA, JULY 4. 



THE Larchmont Y. C. was in luck this year for once, as July 

 4 turned out a regatta day of the finest sort, clear, warm but 

 not sultry for the season, with a fine breeze all day, enough for 

 the big schooners and not too much for the small fry, though the 

 latter carried reefs and had all they wanted. The arrangements, 

 with the single exception of a long delay at the start, were exceed- 

 ingly good, and as the entry list was large the race made a sight 

 well worth seeing. The classes were practically the same as pro- 

 posed by the Forest and .Stream, the class limits in some being 

 different by afoot or so, but the principle of small class divisions 

 was well carried out, the result being a fleet of 48 yachts. The entry 

 list included 75, but many did not start, though in few cases for a 

 good reason. Thistle lost her topmast on Saturday, Anaconda had 

 to replace her new mast, which had sprung, and was still on the 

 ways, and Pappoose failed to arrive from New London. Besides 

 these were a lot which might well have entered, but which did 

 not do so. When a regatta committee does so much as in the 

 present case, even to providing wind, the least that every owner 

 in the club who has a fairly fast boat can do is to aid them by 

 starting and making a race. Hanging out for fear of boing 

 beaten may be one way of saving a boat's reputation, but it is a 

 poor one, and it is far more satisfactory in the end to go in and 

 take an occasional beating with the chance of winning. 



The courses were: For Classes A, B, D and E— Start between 

 two stakeboats anchored south of Hen and Chickens Reef off Larch- 

 mont Harbor, around red and black horizontal buoy at west end of 

 Execution Reef, passing same on port, thence around black buoy 

 off Center Island Reef, passing same on port, thence around stake- 

 boat M mile south of Captain's Island Lighthouse, passing same 



thence around buoy off Matinnicock Point, thence around stako- 

 boat off Captain's Island Lighthouse, thence around buoy off 

 Execution Reef to line. Distance 21 nautical miles. For Classes 

 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, lL around buoy at Execution Reef, around buoy 

 off Matinnicock Point, around all spar and barrel buoys on Hen 

 and Chickens Reef, passing same on port, around Execution Reef, 

 keeping it on starboard and outside of all three spar buoys on reef 

 and around red and black horizontal buoy at west end of reef, 

 passing same to starboard, to line. Distance 16 nautical miles. 

 For Class 5 around buoy at Execution Reef, around buoy oil 

 Matinuicpck Pol it, around buoy at Execution Reef, keeping out- 

 side of all three buoys on Execution Reef, to line. Distance 14 

 nautical miles. 



The tide was just ebbing and a brisk S.S.W. wind was blowing 

 when the preparatory gun was fired at 11:45, followed by the start 

 at 11:50. Cinderella had been cleverly hove too for some time at the 

 south end of the line, and with the gun she filled on port tack and 

 led the fleet across, all going over on port tack. The little ones 

 suffered from the blanketing of the schooners, but still a very fair 

 start was effected. The order was: Cinderella, Plover, Elephant, 

 Comet, Ariadne, Southern Cross, Magic, Adelaide, Fanita, Gevalia, 

 Rival, Crocodile, Ananda, Schemer, Santapogue, Troubadour, 

 Hildegarde, Lotus, Sirene, Speranza, Olive N., Volusia, Gleam, 

 Devil's Own, Beatrice, Leona, Ilderan, Carrie, Shamrock, Titania, 

 Maida, Fairy, Nora, Nymph, Curlew, Aida, Narrioch, Visen, 

 Cythera Arab, Volusia, Brenda, Rajah, Orienta, Terrapin, La 

 Perichole and Adele. 



Cinderella worked out to windward for the turn at Execution 

 Buoy, all carrying working topsails. Shamrock and Titania wore 

 well astern at the start, the former luffing oat at the line and 

 taking the bettor berth. Titania held on but Shamrock made a 

 short leg to windward, and then all began to break tacks until the 

 bound was covered with racers large and small. Cinderella 

 rounded first, sotting balloon jibtopsail for the reach along the 

 shore, then came Hildegarde, Shamrock and Titania, the latter 

 mamceted by the schooner Comet. The fleet -went along toward 

 Matinnicock at a very good pace. Shamrock leading Titania. but 

 Cinderella and Hildegarde keeping ahead of the pair until the 

 time came tor the smaller two to jibe and set spinakers for Cap- 

 l.ain's Island The puffs came freely over the hills and finallv 

 fitted the foretopmast out of Troubadour, while Comet lost fore*- 

 topmast and jibboom. The large yachts held on to Center Island 

 but were not timed there. Titania had picked up Shamrock and 

 When near the maTkboat at Captain's Island they were nearly 



even, but in rounding Shamrock gained a slight advantage, tak- 

 ing the better position. The times at this mark were : 



Cinderella 1 19 45 Leona 1 39 44 



Hildegarde 1 20 43 Ariadne 1 40 27 



Gevalia 1 27 08 Santapogue 1 '12 18 



Fanita 1 29 03 Shamrock 1 47 32 



Lotus 134 24 Titania 14806 



Rival 1 85 07 Troubadour 1 49 09 



Adelaide 1 35 23 Magic 1 52 15 



Schemer 1 38 56 Speranza 1 50 32 



Crocodile 1 37 06 



Hildegarde gained on Cinderella off the wind, but on the long 

 beat to Execution the latter held her better in spite of 9ft. less 

 length. Cinderella seemed to point closer and held a good lead. 

 The battle royal of the day, however, was on this leg between 

 Shamrock and Titania. The latter had already made up a large 

 loss and was nearly even at Captain's Island. As they continued 

 on port tack she fell astern, but seemed to hold to windward bet- 

 ter. At 2:20 Shamrock, ahead but to leeward, went on starboard 

 tack and came for Titania's bows. It was evident that the latter 

 could not clear, so she was forced to tack also, going about just at 

 the right moment, so close under Shamrock's lee bow that the 

 wind from her mainsail seemed thrown into Shamrock's sails, 

 setting the hoadsails aback. With this impulse Titania shot 

 ahead while Shamrock lost a little, enabling the leeward boat to 

 get from under her and to escape a blanketing. Once clear, Ti- 

 tania continued to gain both ahead and to windward, until she had 

 a safe lead. 



As the fleet w r orked closer in shore the puffs came heavier, un- 

 til Titania heeled well down and Shamrock took in jibtopsail and 

 partly clewed down her working topsail. After a time she set it 

 but soon lowered again as she only lost ground. At Execution all 

 set spinakers and came home flying the courses being so adjusted 

 as to length that the fleet finished well together. At the last 

 Hildegarde came up with Cinderella and beat her by 20sec, but 

 the latter entered Ilildegarde's class at a length of 55ft., her real 

 length being 52ft. In consequence of few starters several classes 

 were abandoned, Cythera going in with the schooners. Fairy cap- 

 sized off Matinnicock and lost her bags, coming home under jib. 

 Volusia fouled a markboat in starting, but made a new start and 

 sailed the course. The full times were: 



Titania 



Ariadne 



CLASS A— SCHOONERS. 







Start. 



Finish. 



Elapsed. 



C orrected. 



11 52 50 



3 50 10 



3 57 20 



3 52 57 



11 55 16 



3 51 43^ 



3 56 27^ 



3 54 09^ 



.11 54 13 



3 37 18 



3 43 05 



3 43 08 



CLASS B— SCHOONERS. 







11 52 18 



3 54 17 



4 01 59 



4 01 59 



11 52 50 



3 24 37 



4 31 47 



4 27 23 



CLASS C— SCHOONERS. 







11 53 29 



3 28 50 



3 35 21 



3 35 21 



11 54 52 



3 39 12 



3 44 20 



3 44 18J£ 



11 56 02 



3 56 15 



4 00 13 



3 52 05 



11 59 50 



3 50 20 



3 50 30 





CLASS E — SLOOPS. 







11 56 57 



3 19 59 



3 23 02 



3 22 03 



.11 57 30 



3 17 43 



3 20 13 



3 20 10>6 



CLASS P. 





.11 51 13 



3 04 23 



3 13 10 



3 11 46 



11 54 36 



3 04 42 



3 10 00 



3 10 06 



CLASS 1. 







11 53 10 



3 28 18 



3 35 08 



3 34 20 



11 53 10 



3 32 38 



3 39 20 



3 39 28 



.11 53 21 



3 53 43 



4 07 22 



3 58 30 



CLASS 2. 







11 53 35 



3 46 01 



3 52 26 



3 52 26 



11 54 00 



3 47 55 



3 53 49 



3 49 17W 



11 53 33 



3 44 15 



3 50 42 



3 49 Oo 



.11 54 13 



4 01 08 



4 06 56 



4 06 09 



CLASS 3. 







.11 52 16 



2 48 35 



2 54 19 



2 54 19 



11 55 59 



3 58 08 



3 02 09 





12 00 00 



3 02 07 



3 02 07 



3 01 33J6 



12 00 00 







11 56 20 



3 05 11 



3 88 51 



3 07 U 



11 58 57 



3 18 31 



3 17 34 





11 56 31 



3 15 32 



3 19 01 



2 16 22 



CLASS 4. 







12 00 00 



2 59 53 



2 59 52 



2 59 52 



11 55 52 



Not timed 







.11 58 40 



3 14 37 



3 15 57 



3 14 57 



11 59 39 



3 13 27 



3 13 48 



3 08. 26-- 



11 51 59 



3 U 41 



3 19 42 



3 15 04 



CLASS 5. 







11 55 46 



2 43 05 



2 47 19 



2 47 19 



11 68 31 



2 48 31 



2 50 20 



2 47 47 ' 



12 00 00 



3 06 00 



3 06 (0 



3 02 08 



11 58 15 



2 47 30 



2 49 15 



2 48 38 



CLASS 6— OPEN SLOOPS. 







11 54 56 



3 01 09 



3 06 13 



3 02 15 



11 54 00 



2 61 38 



2 57 38 



3 57 38 



CLASS 7— OPEN SLOOPS. 



Fairy 11 58 20 Not timed. 



CLASS 9— CAT-RIGOED. 



La Perichole 12 00 00 Not timed. 



Adele 12 00 00 3 14 37 3 14 37 3 14 25 



CLASS 10 — CAT-RIGGED. 



Ada H 58 58 3 tl 17 3 12 21 3 12 21 



Orienta 12 00 00 3 21 33 8 21 33 3 19 44 



Olive N H 55 35 8 25 49 3 30 14 3 29 47 



CLASS 11— CAT-RIGGED. 



Torrapin 12 00 00 8 46 49 3 46 49 



Narrioch 11 59 27 3 46 16 3 46 49 



The regatta committee included Messrs. H. B. Willard, F. C. 

 Griffiths, and Geo. L. Forman. 



SHREWSBURY RIVER.— A very successful regatta was held 

 on July 4 on the Shrewsbury River, the summary being: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



Falcon 10 33 59 12 04 13 1 30 14 



No Name 10 31 37 12 02 12 1 30 35 



Iroquois 10 32 39 12 12 11 1 39 42 



Etolka 10 31 41 Capsized. 



Nellie 10 31 27 12 18 56 1 44 29 



Nestle Nigh 10 31 50 Capsized. 



Ada 10 31 26 Withdrawn. 



Kittie B 10 36 00 Withdrawn. 



Nettie Thorp 10 32 22 12 12 20 1 39 58 



SECOND CLASS. 



Mount 10 36 57 12 04 38 1 27 81 



Henry Gray 10 37 20 12 18 57 1 47 37 



Ripple 10 36 48 Withdrawn. 



Wffliwaw 10 37 05 12 15 30 1 28 35 



Columbia 10 38 04 12 18 45 1 40 41 



Undine 10 37 58 12 12 46 1 35 36 



No Name 10 37 10 12 14 52 1 37 42 



Annie B 10 36 58 12 14 13 1 39 25 



Willie 10 37 48 Withdrawn. 



THIRD CLASS. 



Daisy 10 42 37 12 35 10 1 53 33 



Fern 10 41 28 12 36 50 1 55 27 



Little Spot 10 43 27 12 36 18 1 53 51 



Mischief 10 43 20 Withdrawn. 



Yum Yum Withdrawn. 



Electra Withdrawn.* 



The judges were Commodore James B. Weaver, Dr. Dunbar 

 Throckmorton and William Willy. 



CORINTHIAN Y. C, TENTH REGATTA.— June 25.— Club 

 courses one and three. Distances 10 and 6 miles. Weather fair. 

 Wind N.W., moderate. Tide one hour ebb. 



FIRST CLASS— KEELS. 



Length. Start. Finish. Elapsed. Cor. 

 Agnes, W. E. Cummings 28,00 30500 5 11 05 20605 13505 



SECOND CLASS— CENTERBOABDS. 



Expert, L. Whitcomb 23.04 3 10 00 5 11 50 2 01 50 1 27 51 



Sprite, H. M. & P. 8. Sears. . .23.08 3 10 00 5 17 55 2 07 55 1 33 07 



SECOND CLASS— KEELS. 



Saracen, W. P. Fowle 23.09 3 10 00 5 14 53 2 04 52 1 31 29 



Both, W. M. Jameson. 23,06 3 10 00 5 25 24 2 15 24 1 41 37 



Annie, J. B. Rhodes 22.03 3 10 00 5 32 05 2 22 05 1 46 39 



THIRD OLABB— KEELS. 



Vera, Paine & Randall 19.09 3 15 CO 4 35 13 1 20 13 56 57 



Wraith, John B. Paine 19.02 3 15 00 4 37 57 1 22 57 59 04 



THIRD CLASS — CENTER BOARDS. 



Banshee, H. P. Benson 17.03 3 15 00 4 38 11 1 23 11 57 22 



Pixy, F. W. Chandler 19.10 3 15 00 3 37 17 1 22 17 59 06 



Dash, A. S. Browne 20.02 3 15 00 4 37 09 1 22 09 59 15 



Viva, F. S. Eaton 17.06 3 15 00 43758 12258 59 28 



Greta, S. D. Allen 20.00 3 15 00 44203 12703 10333 



Class 1, first prize, Agnes. Class 2, keels, Saracen first, Beth 

 second. Class 2, centerboards, Expert. Class 3, keels, Vera. Class 

 3, centerboards, Banshee first, Plxv second. Judges, Lieut. Wm. 

 Henn, of Galatea; W. W. Whitcomb; Nate W. Goddard. 



NEW JERSEY Y. C— Tho annual regatta of rhis club has been 

 postponed until fall. 



BOSTON CITY REGATTA, JULY 4. 



THE annual city regatta was sailed at Boston on July 4 in a 

 strong southwest wind. The arrangements were well carried 

 out by the committee, Alderman John H. Lee (chairman), Alder- 

 men Bromwich, McLaughlin, Sullivan, and Councilmen Leary, 

 Clark, McKenna and Powers. The judges were Mr. M. J. Kiley 

 (chairman), William Morris, Charles F. Loriug, Lyman H.Bigelow 

 and P. J. Kennedy, and the affair was a great success. The sum- 

 mary is as follows: 



SECOND CLASS CENTERBOARDS — 27FT. AND LESS THAN 40FT. 



Length. Actual. Corrected. 



Shadow, John Bryant 33.06 2 04 54 1 30 41 



Magic, E. C. Noil 30.02 2 16 31 1 39 17 



Violet, H. J. McKee 33.00 2 14 47 1 40 03 



Mabel, — Donkin 33 06 2 23 55 1 49 42 



SECOND CLASS KEELS— 27FT. AND LESS THAN 40ft. 



Hilda, C. P. Curtis 30.06 2 20 56 1 43 24 



Prince Karl, E. L. Williams 28.06 2 23 49 1 43 50 



Breeze, C. E. Paget 29.00 2 27 59 1 48 39 



Levana, C. H. Andrews 28.06 2 29 30 1 49 31 



Lizzie F. Daly, Daly Bros 27.00 2 27 47 1 45 47 



Carmen. B. S. M. Tower 29.02 2 35 15 1 56 08 



Mollis, Jacob Rood 27.00 2 39 50 1 57 50 



Zaidce, — Wright 25.10 2 34 49 1 51 11 



THIRD CLASS CENTERBOARDS — 23 FT. AND LESS THAN 27FT. 



Sea Bird, C. L. Joy 22.00 1 50 48 1 15 11 



Black Cloud. A. Brown 32.10 1 50 51 1 16 IB 



Nereid, C. F.Coby 20.01 1 55 10 1 16 53 



Erin, J. Cavanagh 28.04 I 50 15 1 19 35 



Posv, R. G. Hunt 21.07 1 55 47 1 19 35 



Tyrant, S. Eiwell 20.08 1 54 45 1 21 33 



N. and S.. F. P. Horton 35.09 2 08 10 1 31 54 



THIRD CLASS KEELS— 23 LT. AND LESS THAN 27 FT. 



lone, J. S. Poyen 24.03 1 39 29 1 00 34 



Banneret, J. F. Brown 23.09 1 43 09 1 09 40 



Kitty, Tarbell & Adams 22.08 1 49 22 1 14 34 



Venture, W. E. Cherrington .23.00 1 54 30 1 20 07 



Halcyon, J. R. Hooper 21.03 1 57 50 1 21 11 



Cptic, G. S. Hutchinson 26.05 1 54 00 1 23 25 



Nydia, D. Moreland ? 22.01 1 59 31 1 23 49 



Quimper, H. 8. Wheeler 26.10 1 54 05 1 23 55 



Scandia, C. Anderson 22.05 2 09 45 1 34 38 



FOURTH CLASS CENTERBOARDS, 18FT. AND LESS THAN 20FT. 



Mabel, F. L. Dunne 19.04 1 28 48 57 16 



Tartar, J. B. Forsyth 19.05 1 29 33 58 08 



Em EU Eye, P. M. Bond 19.03 1 29 54 58 16 



Jewell, W. Sherriffs 18.00 1 38 48 1 03 32 



Coyotte, W. Abbott 19.11 1 34 30 1 03 41 



Myrtle, R. C. Poor 18.06 1 40 22 1 07 48 



Heron, E. Cunningham, Jr 19.00 1 43 14 1 11 18 



Trouble, J. Mason 19.00 1 46 24 1 14 28 



Spray, C. F. White 18.05 1 48 10 1 15 28 



FOURTH CLASS KEELS, 18FT. AND LESS THAN 20pT. 



Vesper, R. M. Benner 18.05 1 33 09 59 27 



Zetta, Fowler & Warren 18.05 1 33 53 1 01 10 



Meteor, W. H. Cutter 18.05 1 49 06 1 13 34 



Hard Times, W. E. Gevor 18.03 1 47 01 1 18 59 



Twilight, — Hideout 18.01 1 51 35 1 18 17 



Vidette, P. F. Burke 18.08 1 54 40 1 23 08 



G. L. Babb, J. W. Adams 18.06 1 58 18 1 23 42 



Inez. Woodridge Bros 18.00 1 56 28 1 23 52 



Annie, C. H. Cousins 18.09 1 56 18 1 24 02 



Annie May, Pratt & Johnson 19.10 1 56 27 1 25 32 



FIFTH CLASS CENTERBOARDS— ALL LESS THAN 18FT. 



Wildfire, H. A. Keith 17.03 1 36 21 1 03 03 



Mirage, G. E. Jordan 16.11 1 39 37 1 04 40 



Rocket, H. M. Faxon 15.09 1 41 34 1 04 58 



Zoo, W. A. McField 17.07 1 89 07 1 05 18 



Mamie, H. T. Bowers 17.00 1 40 50 1 06 10 



Victor, Hildreth & Freeman 16.03 1 43 10 1 06 23 



Nonpareil, E. Lanning 16.03 1 48 10 1 12 22 



Helen. C. E. Hodges 17.06 1 46 24 1 13 28 



Parole, J. J. Bowers 17.10 1 46 00 1 13 32 



Una, Captain Ahern 15.00 2 07 35 1 29 44 



The winners are: Second class centerboards— First. Shadow, 

 $40: second, Magic, $25. Second class keels— First, Hilda, $40; sec- 

 ond, Prince Karl, $25. Third class centerboards— First, Sea Bird, 

 $40; second. Black Cloud, §25; third, Nereid, $15; fourth, Posy or 

 Erin, $10 (undecided). Third class keels— First, lone, $40; second, 

 Banneret, $35; third, Kitty, $15; fourth, Venture, $10. Fourth 

 class centerboards— First, Mabel, $20; second, Tartar, $15; third, 

 Em-Ell-Eye, $10; fourth, Jewel, $5. Fourth class keels— First, 

 Vesper, $20; second, Zetta, $15; third. Meteor, $10; fourth, Hard 

 Times, $5. Fifth class centerboards— First, Wildfire, $20; second, 

 Mirage, $15; third. Rocket, $10; fourth, Zoe, $5. 



HULL Y. 0.— A regatta was sailed on July 2 in a strong S.W. 

 wind, the summary being as follows. Shadow did not start as she 

 had no competitor. 



SECOND CLASS — CENTERBOARDS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Atlanta, T. R. Thomas 27.10 1 14 12 1 46 31 



Posy, R. G. Hunt 22.02 1 13 13 1 51 57 



Lizzie Warner, T. Lutted 25.04 1 12 29 1 49 12 



SECOND CLASS— KEELS. 



Kitty, E. H. Tarbell 23.04 1 10 30 50 15 



Echo, Starwell & Laham 24.09 1 10 16 50 51 



Lizzie F. Daly, Dalv Bros 28.07 1 11 11 53 26 



Thelga, H. L. Johnson 32.01 1 16 12 54 42 



Haligon, J. H. Cooper 22.00 1 16 17 54 54 



THIRD CLASS. 



Coyote, Walter Abbot 20.06 1 19 25 06 48 



Mabel, F. L. Dunne 19.11 1 22 21 59 17 



Mvrtle, It. C. Poor 19.00 1 25 08 1 15 03 



Jewell. W. E. Schniffe 19.05 1 25 37 1 20 28 



Em Ell Eye, P. M. Bond 19.05 1 16 49 1 23 14 



Niobe, Hull & Keats 20.02 2 26 41 1 23 51 



Trouble, J. B. Mason 21.11 Withdrawn. 



Tartar, J. B. Forsyth 19.07 Withdrawn. 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Victor, S. A. Freeman 17.05 1 24 38 1 59 05 



Rockei, H. M. Faxon 16.03 1 28 30 2 01 33 



PLEON Y. C— A club bv this name has lately been established 

 by the boys of Marblehead, Mass., the limit of size for yachts being 

 18ft. sailing length. The first regatta was sailed on June 29 in a 

 strong south wind, the times being: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Actual. Corrected. 

 Reba, Palmer and Poole 12.09 43 34 40 42 



SECOND CLASS— KEELS. 



Monarch, W. O. Tavlor 10.08 49 20 45 41 



Clyde, H. W. Perry'. 11.09 Carried awaymast. 



SECOND CLASS— CENTERBOARDS. 



Snail, A. G. Wood 14.08 52 55 51 31 



Laura, F.A.Poole... 13.06 57 33 55 33 



Mole, G. W. Walker 14.11 Carried away sprit. 



The officers are. Com., A. G. Wood; Vice-Corn., H. W. Perry; 

 Sec. and Meas., F. L. Rhodes; Treas., W. I. Palmer; Regatta 

 Committee, Com. and Sec, ex-offlciis, and Howard Whitcomb; 

 Membership Committee, Vice-Com. and Treas., ex-offfeiis, and 

 Edgar Pierce, The next race will be on July 13. 



BEVERLY Y. C— The Beverly Y. C. sailed a regatta on July 

 2 off Monument Beach, the summary being: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Surprise, J. M. Codman 27.03 2 01 18 1 50 45 



Climax, E. C. Stetson 30.05 1 58 18 1 50 55 



Quisset, R. B. Hiller 29.06 1 59 13 1 50 57 



Mollie, J. Hill 27.00 2 02 39 1 51 50 



Syringe, C. C. Hanly 28.04 2 02 21 1 53 57 



Aurora, J. C. Crosby 28.08 2 03 34 1 54 10 



Angora, Henry Norton 28.07 2 07 49 1 58 40 



Mattie, J. M. Stockton 28 .08 Withdrawn. 



SECOND CLASS. 



Wildcat. S. P. HUl 28.04 2 00 22 1 48 49 



Mist, F. W. Sergeant 20.08 2 00 48 1 49 37 



Elinor, J. Parkinson 26.07 Withdrawn. 



Judges— H. Elliot Cabot, W. Lloyd Jeffries. 



SANDY BAY Y. O. FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA, 

 June 29.— Club course, repeated for first and second class, once 

 round for third class. Distance 6 miles. Weather line. Wind S., 

 fresh. Tide ebb: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Start. Finish. Elapsed. Cor. 

 Trudette , Haskins . . 21 . 11 Walk over. 



SECOND CLASS. 



Petrel, H. H. Paul. .22.00 Walk over. 



THIRD CLASS. 



Lochiei, Cameron.. .19.00 2 20 01 3 22 10 1 02 09 1 02 09 



Albion, Gott 16.00 2 20 00 3 30 00 1 10 00 1 08 30 



Inez, Heme 16.08 22032 333 05 11233 1 11 10 



Lochiei and Albion won in Class 3. Regatta Committee: Geo. 

 A. Lowe, H. H. Paul, Frank N. Griffin, Geo. M. McClain. Judges; 

 J. R. Pringle, H. ThurBton, J, Leman. 



