June 21, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



481 



GREAT HEAD Y. C. SWEEPSTAKES JUNE 15.-The first 

 open sweepstakes regatta of the Great Head Y. C. was sailed on 

 June 15 in a reefing breeze from S. W., the courses being 7VjS miles 

 for Classes 1 and 2, and miles for Class 3. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Moondyne, Shaw Bros 24 09 1 Of) 09 44 50 



Posy, R. 0. Hunt 22.02 1 12 13 45 39 



Black Cloud, Aaron Brown 23 JO 1 U 00 46 04 



Clio, Merrill & Gooding .23110 1 14 18 48 31 



White Fawn, W. O. Cherrington.. . .25 01 1 12 52 48 54 



Good Luck, J. B. Farrell 22.00 1 16 53 50 09 



Owl, J. S. Ousbing... 25.04 Disabled. 



Duchess, Wood Bros 25.02 Capsized. 



SKUOND CLASS. 



Silver Cloud, J. McLaughlin 21.00 1 15 58 48 14 



Eureka, E. B. Rogers 20.06 1 16 33 48 18 



Diadem, L. A. Havward 18.02 1 21 10 50 13 



Zoe, W, H. Fanniloe 18.01 1 22 44 51 40 



Tom Cat, C. H. Lockhart 19.01) 1 22 05 52 08 



Nereid, C. E. Colby. ... 20.01 1 22 42 54 00 



King Pin, P. M. Bond 21.08 1 24 57 55 54 



E. A. C, G. H. Worcester 20.01 1 30 09 1 01 43 



Kit, E. F. McMaugh 18.02 



THIRD CLASS. 



Modoc, D. W. Belcher... 15.07 1 05 05 35 26 



Psyche, Frank Gray 17.04 1 02 53 37 14 



Rocket., H. M. Faxon 16.01 1 11 59 44 56 



Flora Lee, Packard & Clover 16.08 I 12 86 46 14 



Mabel, R. D. Ware 16.06 1 12 86 47 25 



Sea Brigbt, M. M. Kallman 17.05 1 IB 56 51 20 



Enigma, J. F. Small 12.09 1 23 JO 52 32 



Scud, L. S. Meston 17.03 1 20 30 54 41 



Topsy, Brad I I uggand 14.04 Did not finish. 



Alpine, J. A. Stetson 17.10 Did not finish. 



Sprite, H. M. Wells 17.09 Did not finish. 



The prizes were awarded as follows: First Glass— Moondyno, 

 first prize, $20; Posy, second prize, $15; Black Gloud, third prize, 

 $10. Second Class— Silver Clond, first prize, 815: Eureka, second 

 prize, JM2; Diadem, third prize, $10. Third Class— Modoc, first 

 prize, $15; Psyche, second prize, $10; Rocket, third prize, $5; Flora 

 Lee, fourth prize, $3. The judges were: Messrs. Hutchinson, 

 Bradshaw, Bicknall, Brown, Churchill, Mudge, Mitchell, Bond, 

 Kiley and Turner, J t. 



HULL Y. C„ June 22.— The first championship race of the Hull 

 Y. C. was sailed on June 22, the classes being: First class, yachts 

 30ft. and over sailing length; second class, yachts 25ft. and less 

 than 80ft.; third class, yachts 21ft. aud less than 25ft.; fourth 

 class, center-board, jib and mainsail boats under 21ft ; fifth class, 

 centerboard yachts 19ft. and less than 31ft., and all keel yachts 

 less than 21ft.; sixth class, centerboard yachts under 19ft. The 

 course for first and second classes was from starting line, leaving 

 judges' yacht on starboard, through Hull Gut, leading Toddy 

 Rocks and Point Allerton Buoys on starboard, to Harding's Bell 

 Buoy, leaving it on port: around Martin's Ledge Buoy, leaving it 

 on port; then leaving Shag Rocks on starboard and Toddy R-<cks 

 Buoy on port, to starting line, eleven miles. For third class from 

 starting line, leaving judges' yacht on port, around Black Brush 

 Buoy No. 1, leaving it on starboard; Wreck Buoy off Paddock's 

 Island on starboard; Wilson's Rock Buov on starboard; Hunt's 

 Ledge Buoy on starboard; Wilson's Rock Buov on port, to starting 

 line; nine miles. The course for the fourth, fifth and sixth clatses 

 was the regular No. 7 course; distance six miles. The new 2bft. 

 cat. Harbinger, sailed her second race, making the pace for 

 Magic, a larger boat and in the first class, and heat ing her badly, 

 The times were: 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



2 02 51 



1 89 00 



1 53 08 

 1 55 41. 

 1 59 18 



1 24 (X) 

 I 39 33 



1 23 03 

 1 28 09 

 1 37 38 



1 29 39 

 ] 34 35 

 First 



las, 



1 33 55 



1 06 59 



1 31 53 

 1 37 22 

 1 39 53 



1 00 57 

 1 13 38 



1 04 15 

 1 05 02 

 1 12 51 



1 04 15 

 1 07 38 

 Magic; 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length 



Magic, E. C. Neal 31.00 



SECOND CLASS. 



Harbinger, J. Hooper 27.11 



THIRTI CLASS. 



Posy, R. G. Hunt .. .22.02 



Thelga, H. L. Johnson. 22.01 



Echo, Burwell & Isham ..24.05 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Eureka, E. B. Rogers 20.06 



Josephine, D. H. Follett... 18.01 



Firm cuss. 



Myrtle, R. C. Poor 19.02 



Mable, F. H. Dunne 19.11 



Vaga, H. W. Friend IS. 02 



SIXTH CLASS. 



Wildfire, H. A. Keith ~ . . .17.03 



Rocket, H. M. Faxon .16.02 



The winners of championship legs we. _. 

 second class. Harbinger; third class, Posy. centerhoard;'Thelga^ 

 keel; fourth class. Eureka; fifth class, Myrtle, centerboard; Vaga 

 keel; sixth class, Wildfire. The judges were: .1. J. Souther, J. B 

 Forsyth, W. E. Sher riffs and W. A. Cary. 



QUAKER CITY Y. C. ANNUAL REGATTA, JUNE 22.-The 

 14th annual regatta of the Quaker City Y. C. was sailed on June. 

 22 over a 31-knot course on the Delaware River, with calms during 

 the early part and strong breezes later, some of the boats losing 

 their topmasts. The main interest was centered in the initial race 

 of the new Burgess boat Nation, the old Vemtzia finally beating 

 her. The start was made at 10 A. M. with a light S.W. wind and 

 an ebb tide, but a squall came in shortly after the fleet was well 

 under way, followed by a fiat calm for a time, after which the 

 wind freshened considerably. Nanon led on the way down, turn- 

 ing the lower mark, off Chester, with a lead of over 3m. Going 

 home free the Venitzia caught and passed her, leading by lV*in. 

 at the line. The times were: 



SCHOONERS. 



FIKST CLASS SLOOPS. 



SliCOND CLASS SLOOPS. 



THIRD CLASS SLOOPS. 



OPEN YACHTS. 



and Newkirk N. Wcntz. 



QUINCY Y. C.-The first championship race of the Quincy 

 Y. C. was sailed on June 17 in a variable wind from N.W. to S.W. 

 during the race. The times were: 



SECOND CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected 



Start. 



Finish 



.10 07 00 



2 22 28 





2 52 0L 



. 10 07 00 



2 54 19 



10 06 59 



2 16 21 



.10 06 40 



2 42 53 



.10 05 11 



2 18 04 



.10 Of 25 



2 57 39 



10 1)5 51 



3 00 48 



.10 02 52 



2 56 53 



11) 08 a > 



3 09 41 



.10 0B 09 



3 16 26 



.10 05 20 



3 03 14 



.10 05 51 





.10 04 21 



2 53 29 



.10 05 28 



3 24 29 



.10 03 26 



3 03 09 



.10 01 56 



3 14 55 



,10 03 36 



3 23 26 



Mabel, F. L. Dunne 20.00 



Hebe, Henry Edwards 18.11 



1 37 59 



Withdrawn. 



1 11 0(1 



neue, xxeuiy uuwanis lo.rx WrCDO 



Pet, J. W. McFarland Withdrawn 



JIB AND MAINSAIL. 



Nereid, C. F, Colby 20.0a 1 35 15 1 09 07 



Diadem, L. A. Hayward 18.02 1 38 31 1 09 27 



Flora Lee, E. B. Glover 16.10 1 42 38 1 12 06 



THIRD CLASS. 



Rocket, Secretary Faxon.... 16.02 1 40 34 1 09 08 



Wildfire, H. A. Keith 17.02 1 45 33 1 15 26 



Mirage, John Dearborn 17.05 * Withdrawn. 



Meteor, C. E. Bockus 16.09 Withdrawn. 



The judges were Com. John Shaw, John W. Sanborn and Chas. 

 A. French. 



LAUNCHES.— The new Morgan schooner Constellation was 

 successfully launched at Piepgrass's yard. City Island, on June 

 20, being christened by Mrs. Morgan. .. .The steam vaeht Nash- 

 awena, built by Lawtey for Mr. E. P. Boggs, from Mr. BnrgesS'S 

 designs, was launched at South Boston on June 22, and Lotawana, 

 Mr. Foster's new Burgess 40_ was launched at the same place on 

 June 24.... Mr. David M. Little's steam launch, Ellida, was 

 launched at Salem on June 20 . . .Osawa, Mr. Hildreth's 16ft. cut- 

 ter for the Pleou Y. C, was launched at Williams's yard on June 

 32, and Borden launched a new boat, 15x6ft. 3in.,"for Mr. J. P. 

 Bullard on the same day.... The McVey boats, Alice, 40, and 

 Chrystal, 30, have been tried, the former, like her sister Helen, 

 proving over-sparred, so her rig will be reduced; Chrystal has had 

 some lead shitted from the after to the fore end of the keel. 

 Lawley is at work on a 37ft. cutter, and a 30ft. compromise of the 

 Nymph type. r 



BEVERLY Y. C— The 141st. regatta, first championship, was 

 sailed at Marblehead, June 22. The number of entries was small 

 owing to the calm and dense fog which prevailed during the 

 morning, but, the boats that started had a very exciting race. An 

 hour or so before the st art the fog cleaned off and a. brisk westerly 

 wind set in, which by 2 P. M. was blowing in hard puffs and in- 

 creasing every minute. Owing to the absence of Saracen aud 

 Elf, only Beetle started iu first class, carrying working topsail. 

 In the second class the flagship Swordfish led off swinging a club 

 topsail followed by Wraith under lower sails only. These classes 

 had a reach to S.E. Pig Breaker, a run to Half Way Rock and a 

 beat home, 10 nautical miles. They had all the wind they wanted, 

 Wraith withdrawing, and the other two coming home with 

 housed topmast, Swordfish being single-reefed, a^l beating the 

 larger boat 10s. actual time. Third and fourth classes had a run 

 to Bowditch's Ledge, a dead beat to Curtis Point, and a reach 

 home 7^3 miles. The new cat Kiowa recently built by Dunn of 

 Monument Beach, sailed her first race north of the Cape, her 

 performance, being watched with much interest. The well- 

 known Wraith led off in third class, with Kiowa5s. astern, Hoiden 

 just behind t he latter and Pixy a length or two in the rear. Dol- 

 phin and Psych, as usual were fighting it out in fourth class, the 

 latter having a new and larger sail. Kiowa and Hoiden both 

 passed Wraith, the former steadily spinning out a lead especially 

 in the puffs. Psyche passing Dolphin and getting a small lead. 

 The minute they hauled on the wind they met a little chop sea, 

 and Kiowa at once beganjto run away from the others, badly out- 

 winding them at the same time. As they got into smoother 

 water under the shore, the others did better with her, though 

 she continued to leave them steadily, carrying her sail well 

 while all the rest had more wind than they wanted. Wraith 

 caught and passed Hoiden, Dolphin did the same to Psyche, 

 who was overpowered, looking as if she would capsize. Kiowa 

 reached Curtis Point a good half mile dead to windward 

 of the others, but had difficulty in finding the stakeboat 

 and lost some time tacking round, hunting for it. Hoiden 

 by this time was single-reefed, but even then could not 

 carry her sail, and finally withdrew. Pixy was in the same fix. 

 Wraith was the second boat round, but by this time was hull 

 down as seen from the leader; she double-reefed her sail and then 

 did better. Dolphin rounded a little ahead of Psyche, who cap- 

 sized soon after rounding. Dolphin by this time being double- 

 reefed turned back to assist Psyche, but seeing outsiders there 

 ahead of her kept on and finished the course. Kiowa carried her 

 whole sail very well, but in running off to buoy 7 was forced to 

 slack down the peak in order to ease the strain on the tiller, after 

 rounding hauling up a little, the entire crew could not get the 

 peak up again. She lost a little from this, but having race well 

 in hand took things easily. Time as follows: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 

 Beetle, Chas. Guild 35.10 1 57 35 1 54 58 



SECOND CLASS. 



Swordfish, Com. Paine 31.07 1 57 26 1 51 40 



Wraith, C. E. Hodges 26.03 Withdrew. 



THIRD CLASS— CATS. 



Kiowa, W. A. and W. Lloyd Jeffries 22.04 1 22 45 1 11 30 



Hoiden, Gordon Dexter 31.11 Withdrew. 



Pixy, F. W. Chandler 31.04 Withdrew. 



SLOOPS. 



Wraith, H. P. Benson 22.03 1 39 47 1 18 25 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Dolphin, Poyal Robins 18.00 2 03 41 1 47 41 



Psyche, Francis Gray 18.06 Capsized. 



Beetle, Swordfish. Kiowa, Wraith and Dolphin win prizes. 

 Beetle, Swordfish, Kiowa and Dolphin win legs for pennants. 

 Mr. P. Grant, Jr.. acted as judge. The Cape boats did well this 

 day. In the Hull Y C. race Hanley's new Harbinger beat Magic, 

 a boat 2ft. larger, over 20 minutes. Kiowa covered tbe course, 

 including windward work, at the rate of 5J^ knots an hour.— X. 

 Y. Z. 



SOUTHWARK 7. C. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REGATTA, June 

 17.— Course, f roin Dickerson street Wharf to Chester Buoy and re- 

 turn to Greenwich Point, the cluh headquarters; distance, thirty- 

 two miles; weather, cloudy; wind, strong S. W.; start on last 

 quarter of flood: 



SECOND CLASS. 



Length. Start. Finish. 



James Irvin 15.00 10 17^ 2 48 00 



Harry Bordman » 10 17i| 3 12 00 



James Dealey 10 T7i£ 



Emma Buff 10 17}^ . .. 



Mamie 10 17U . .. 



Dell 10 17j| .. .. 



Freddie J 10 17j| . .. 



Emma H , .... 10 llll . 



Harry E 10 17}| 



THIRD CLASS. 



Chas. Korh 10 25 00 Capsized. 



Myrtle 10 25 00 Disabled. 



G Flick 10 25 00 2 54 00 



Thomas Led yard 10 35 00 Sprung mast 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Harry Segel 10 22 00 



A. Rival 10 22 00 



Amanda 10 32 00 ... . 



Okey Not 10 22 00 2 45 00 



V. D. Dorp 10 22 00 Capsized. 



J. J. Cooney 10 33 00 3 00 00 



J. Nobre 10 23 00 



Win, Lougherty 10 32 00 



C. Deputy 10 32 00 



Jos. Jacobs 10 22 00 



Winners: Ciass Two, James Irvin first, Mamie second; Class 

 Three, Geo. Flick first. Myrtle second; Class Four, Oakev first, 

 J. J. Cooney second. Regatta Committee: Julius Hoffman, ex- 

 Com. Harry D. Basler, Jos. Stephens, F. Maxwell. Judges: M. 

 Kraft, Sam Duckett, Thos. Troutt. The R. S. Patterson and 

 Geo. Flick, third class yachts, are matched to sail on July 1 for 

 $400. There will be great interest taken in the race, as the Flick, 

 a Kensington yacht, has been overhauled and has new rigging. 

 While this is tbe third season for the Patterson, she has sailed 

 some close races with the Flick, but never been beaten. 



AMERICAN Y. C. OF N E WBLTRYPORT,— The American Y.C. 

 sailed its first championship regatta of the season on June 17 in a 

 light north wind. Course No. 1 was sailed from the club house 

 at McKay's wharf to a stakeboat 2}4 miles off the bar and return. 

 The times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



, „ v . Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Hazard, Pierce & Moody 23.02 2 32 42 2 32 42 



White Cloud. Rodigrass Bros 30.00 2 37 34 2 32 55 



Vexer, P. J. Lowell 19.09 2 41 32 2 36 28 



Budge, Durland & Rogers 19.01 2 43 45 2 36 35 



Freak. W. L. Thompson 21.05 2 55 24 3 53 00 



Puzzler, Lunt & Shackford 19.01 2 59 52 2 53 41 



SECOND CLASS. 



Gem, Woodwell & Besse 14.09 1 54 45 1 50 09 



Hustler, J. Hitchcock 14.04 1 59 54 1 54 45 



Acme, D. R. Reed 17.02 1 58 05 1 56 23 



CAPE COD Y. C. REGATTA, JUNE 18.-Course, triangular; 

 distance, 10 miles; weather cloudy; wind east; whole sail breeze: 

 . . „ „ „ Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Artel, H. H. Sears & Co 31.00 3 48 53 3 13 34 



Madge, Cummings & Howes 33 05 3 53 49 3 18 56 



Nobscussett, F. B. Tobey 23.08 2 55 02 2 21 27 



Mist, Nickerson 21.09 3 04 49 2 28 50 



Winner of first prize, Ariel; second, Madge. Judges: David 

 W. Sears, Henry Smalley, E. D. CroweU. 



May 30.— Course, triangular; distance, 0}^ miles; weather fair; 

 wind S. W., strong breeze. 



. . , TT TT ,-, „ „ Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Ariel. H. H. Sears & Co 21.06 1 34 45 1 11 08 



Madge, Cummings & Howes 23.05 1 36 19 I 14 18 



Nobscussett, F. B. Tobey. 23.08 1 37 25 1 15 35 



Puritan, Penniman Not measured. 



Winner of first prize, Ariel; second, Madge. 



EAST RIVER Y. C. ANNUAL REGATTA, JUNE 17.-The 

 East River Y. C, of New York, sailed a very successful regatta on 

 June 17, with 35 starters, tbe courses being from Hunt's Dock 

 around Sand's Point Buoy and return, 20 miles, for Classes A to 

 L, and around the Stepping Stones Light for Class F. The wind 

 was strong S.W. all day. A heavy squaU in the afternoon enliv- 

 ened the race, carrying the topmast out of the Tregarthen aud 

 sweeping a man overboard from the Sadie, the Angler picking 

 him up. The winners were: Class A, cabin sloops, Katie; cor- 

 rected time, 2h. 45m. 103. Class B. Maud M.; corrected, 2h. 45m. 

 20s., winning champion pennant. Sadie May won in Class C. 

 Blizzard won m Class D, open jib and mainsail, against Eugene, 

 her corrected time being 4h. 41m. 10s. Class E, catboats, was won 

 by Ripple; corrected time, 3h. llm. 37s.; and Class F, cats, by 

 Aida; corrected time, 3h, 58m. 6s. The judges were Messrs. H. H. 

 Holmes, Payonia Y. C.; W. A, Deans, Columbia Y. 0., and P. 

 Lamb, East River Y. O, 



WEST LYNN Y. C.-The first championship regatta of t he West 

 Lynn Y. C. was sailed on June 17, in a very light wind. The times 

 were: 



FTRST CLASS. 



Length. Blattsed. Corrected. 



Lark, Sprowl & Co 22.03 1 36 30 1 15 18 



Blanche, Wiley & Bessum 23 03 1 37 15 1 16 48 



Nordeck, Howe & Rich 23.07 Did not finish, 



Ruth, Looney & Co 31 .03 Did not finish. 



SECOND CLASS. 



Alice L.j P. W. Lynch 17.01 1 10 00 48 25 



Maud, Mollis 18.04 110 45 1)50 15 



White Wing, Cedabury 17.00 1 15 30 58 50 



Idle, Wentworth 19.06 1 17 15 59 40 



THIRD CLASS. 



Wild Cat, C. Alley 15.06 50 00 43 U 



Isabel, Davis & Alley 16.00 1 03 0(1 49 26 



SPECIAL CLASS. 



Fly.ug Yankee, Sawyer & Rich 18.05 1 34 00 1 09 29 



Inez, Goodridge Bros 18 07 t 41 30 1 20 09 



Ethel. J. M. Cotter 19.04 1 50 45 1 27 06 



Mattie, G. Weigand 17. 10 1 51 16 1 27 10 



CORINTHIAN Y. C, MARBLEHEAD. JUNE 16.— The Brs1 

 regatta of the season was sailed bv the Corinthian Y. V.. of Mar- 

 blehead on June 15, in a fresh S.W. wind, with fewer entries than 

 usual. The times were: 



SECOND CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Swordfish, J B Paine 31.06 2 13 45 2 00 56 



Agnes, W. Cutnmings 31. 01 2 29 56 2 23 60 



FOURT H CLASS — CENT E R DO AR D S . 



Wanda, R. C. Robbins 21.10 1 28 29 . . 



Corsair, L). H. Mullett Did not finish. 



Pixy, F. W. Chandler Did not finish. 



FIFTH CLASS — KEELS. 



Wraith, H. P. Benson 23.03 1 38 30 1 19 111 



Bantam, W. M.Jameson 35.03 1 29 06 1 31 30 



Vaga, H. W. Friend 20.05 1 33 40 1 23 30 



SIXTH CLASS — CENT tilt, 110 A RDF. 



Dolphin, R. Robbins 17.07 138 50 1 23 40 



Sapphire, C. 8. Street 18.01 Not taken. 



Prizes were awarded to the Swordfish, Wraith, Wanda and 

 Dolphin. The judges were John Paine, \V. L. Smith and Wm. O. 

 Taylor. 



SAVIN HILL Y. 0. FIRST CLUB REGATTA, June 8.-First 

 Class, distance TVS miles from starting line of club house, leave 

 Half-tide Rock on port. Old Harbor Buoy (red) on port. Cow Pas- 

 ture Buoy on starboard, stake boat at Harrison's Sq. on port, 

 and repeat. Second Class, distance G% miles from starting line 

 of club house, leave Half-tide Rock Buoy on port, Old Harbor 

 Buoy (red) on port, Cow Pasture Buoy on starboard, stake boat at 

 Harrison Sq. on port, and repeat, omitting Old Harbor Buoy. 

 Weather, light rain; wind soutnwest, yery light; tide, flood: 

 FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 

 White Fawn, W. C. Cherrington... .25.1 l m 45 1 13 47 



Annie Maud, P. O. Vegelahn 33.3 1 53 00 I 27 26 



SECOND CLASS. 



Peri, Frank Driscoll .19 1 17 15 51 18 



Nora, E. M. Dennie 16.9 1 34 30 56 n2 



Avis, J. H. Odell 18.9 1. 39 00 1 12 47 



Winners first prize— First Class, White Fawn; Second Class, 

 Peri. But little excitement, and positions gained at the start 

 were held throughout. Regatta committee, ft. O Harding, T. 

 Driscoll, L. T. Howard, W. Briggs, R.K. Rice. Judges, Lvman 

 Spaulding, L. Howard, R. K. Rice. 



MOSQUITO FLEET.— Open regatta, June 17; courses, Dor- 

 chester Bay, triangular; distance 5 miles; weather threatening: 

 wind N. W., light: 



FIRST CLASS. 



. „ , Length. Corrected. 



Minnie, Bertram Jackson 14.11 1 08 13 



Skipper, J. Tufts, Jr 14.11 1 09 31 



Sprite, II. M. Wells 15.00 1 10 47 



Enigma, J. F. Small 14.11 1 11 40 



Nellie, J. O'Leary 14.11 116 10 



Pink, Geo. Corbett 14.10 1 18 39 



SECOND CLASS. 



Baby, J. W. Bragdon.. 12.11 1 19 17 



Bessie, C. W. Cherrington 12.00 1 24 30 



Mascot, T. G. Read 12.02 1 33 50 



Winners first prize, Minnie, Baby; second, Skipper, Bessie. 

 Lucy, first class, carried away rudder just before crossing start- 

 ing line and withdrew. Regatta committee, W. C. Cherrington, 

 J, W. Bragdon. H. M. Wells. W. O. Elliot and A. O'Leary. Judges, 

 J. P. Bullard, James Powers and James Bragdon. 



ARAB AND GUIDE.— Only two yachts started in the Saturday 

 race of the Atlantic Y. C. on June 23, which was sailed in a 

 moderate N.W. wind over an 8 mile course from Bav Ridge around 

 Buoy 15. Arab, Mr. Edward Fish, had lower sails and housed 

 topmast, but Guide, Mr. Benj. Aborn, Jr., carried a single reef. 

 Guide is a new boat, and has just been out at Wintringham's 

 yard to have her inside iron replaced by the same weight of lead 

 (2 tons; added to that already on her keel. Arab carries all her 

 lead on the keel. The course was a reach out and back, Arab 

 winning easily. The times were: 



Length. Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



Arab, B. Aborn, Jr 38.09 4 33 44 6 03 53 1 38 08 



Guide, Edward Fish 28.08 4 22 01 6 02 45 1 40 44 



uztwqtng. 



AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION. 



Officers, 1887-88. 



Commodore: H. C. Rouers ?!■>„.,„,, , „ 



Secretary-Treasurer: Geo. W. TTatton | Peterborough, Can. 

 Vice-Coin. Rear-Com. Purser. 

 Central Div..W. R. Huntington .E. W. Masten T. H. Stryker, 



Atlantic Dlv. W. P. Stephens L. B. Palmer F. L. DunBeh, N ' Y ' 



„ , „ ISC Jerolemon St., Brooklyn. 

 N-thera Div. .Robert Tyson S.S. Robinson Col Toronto. 



Applieatious for memoership must be matte to division pursers, accom- 

 panied by the recommendation of an active member and the sum of $2.00 * 

 for entrance fee aud dues for current year. Every member attending 

 the general A. C. A. camp shall pay $1.00 tor camp expenses. Application 

 sent to the Sec'y-Treas. will be forwarded by him to the proper Division. 



Persons residing In any Division and wishing to become members of 

 the A. u A., will be furnished witli primed forms ot appllcat] onby adc 

 ing the Purser. 



WESTERN CANOE ASSOCIATION. 



Commodore— J. R. Bartlett, Fremont, Ohio. 



i. '-Commodore— £>■ H. Crane, Chicago, 111. 

 Rear-Commodore— C. J, Stedman. Cincinnati, Ohio, 

 Secretary-Treasurer— O. H. Root, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Executive Committee— C. J. Bousneld, Bay City, Mich.: T. P. Gaddls Dav 

 ton, O.; T. J. Kirkpatrick, Springfield, O. J 



FIXTURES. 



Jtmrc. 



29. Corinthian Mosquito Fleet, Larchmont. 



July. 



4. Puritan, Record Races, No.4. 13-33. Atlantic Division Meet, 

 13-39. W.C.A. Meet, Ballast I'd. Cheesequake Creek. 



37. Yonkers, Annual, Yonkers. 

 August. 

 — . Pequot Meet, Thimble Islands. 

 7-23. A. C. A. Meet, Sugar Island, St. Lawrence River. 



SEPTEMBER. 



7. Puritan, Record Races, No. 5. 14. Ianthe, Annnal, Newark. 

 7. Brooklyn, Annual, postponed. 



THE ATLANTIC DIVISION MEET. 



AFTER a thorough search for a suitable camp site the commit- 

 tee have settled on Cheesequake Creek as the only practicable 

 location within convenient distance of Philadelphia and New 

 York, and the Division meet will be held there, beginning ou July 

 13 and continuing for one week. The camp is two miles from 

 Perth Amboy across Raritan Bay, and one mile from South 

 Amboy, the Long Branch R. R., used in common by the Pennsyl- 

 vania R. R. and the New Jersey Central, passing just in the rear 

 ot the camp. Morgan's station is one quarter mile from the camp. 

 Arrangements will be made with grocers and marketmen from 

 Amboy to call at the camp every day. The camp ground will be 

 on a hillside in a cedar grove, beneath which is a very fine beach 

 of yellow sand. The courses will be laid out in full view of the 

 bluff. Perth Amboy may be reached by steamer from New York, 

 or by rail from any point. A circular giving full particulars of 

 the camp ana races will be sent out this week, 



