FOREST AMID STREAM. 



[Aug. ao, 1888. 



BEVERLY Y. C, AUG. 25. 



34th regatta, ttiird buzzard's bay champion, monument 



BEACH. 



COURSES for first and second classes: Leaving B Buoy No. 3 on 

 starboard. Bird Island Buov and Scraggy Neck Buov on port, 

 and return, 11 miles. Third class: Leaving B Buoy No. 3, Abeel's 

 Ledge Buoy, judges' yacht and B Buoy No. 3 on starboard and 

 return, 8 miles. Fourth class: Leaving B Buoy No. 3 on on star- 

 board and return, 3Jg miles. Frosb S. V\ r . wind. 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Surprise, J. M. Codman 26.00 1 54 45 1 43 50 



Whisper, S. M. Weld 26.02 2 11 43 1 50 59 



Mattie, Vice-Corn. Stockton 26.10 



SECOND CLASS. 



Mist, G. H. Lyman, Jr 26.02 2 00 44 1 49 00 



Beatrice, 0. E. Curry 23.08 2 08 44 1 50 28 



Tantrum, Wm. Auiory, 3a 22.10 2 07 03 1 51 11 



Lestris, Joshua Crane 23.05 2 10 22 1 55 07 



THIRD CLASS. 



Daisv, Vice-Corn. Stockton 20.06 1 52 07 1 38 06 



Petrel, Geo. H. Richards .20.06 1 57 49 1 43 48 



Eleanor, John Parkinson 22.02 I 58 14 1 46 01 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Wink, M. Williams, Jr 18.09 40 42 34 09 



Pollv, Richard Codman. 16.02 44 03 36 00 



Nymph. 0. W. Amory 16.11 44 08 §7 34 



Polly protests Wink for a foul; decision awaits a. hearing by 

 committee. Winners of first prizes were Surprise, Mist, Daisy, 

 Wink; second prize, Beatrice. Surprise wins and holds first class 

 pennant; Daisy wins third class pennant, tieing Eleanor and 

 Dolly; a sail off is necessary. Judge, A. 11. Hardy; judge's boat, 

 Mollie. 



135th reoatta— open— mar blehehead. 

 Courses, 1st and 2d classes— Leaving B. Buoys 5 and 3, Tom 

 Moore's Rock, Turkey Island, Roaring Bull and Pig Rock 

 stakes on starboard, Graves Whistling Buoy, Half-way Rock 

 and B. Buoys 3 and 5 on port, and return, 20}4 

 miles. 3d class— Leaving B. Buoys 5 and 3, Tom Moore's 

 Rock, Turkey Island, Roaring Bull and Pig Rock stakes 

 on starboard, stakeboat off Spindle Rock, Swampscott, stakeboat 

 off Egg Rock, Pig Rock stakes, Roaring Bull, Turkey Island, 

 Tom 

 rniles. 



miles. 6th, 6th and jibraainsail classes— Leaving Marten's Rock, 

 Gooseberry Ledge; Satan and stakeboat anchored one mile south 

 of Marblehead Rock on starboard, B. Buoys 3 and 5 on port and 

 return, 1% miles. Wind— S.S.W. to S.W r ., moderate, rather vari- 

 able. Kumniarv: 



SECOND 0LA8S. 



Lengt.li. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Shadow, John Bryant, B 34.02 4 13 50 4 06 05 



Ramona, M. N. Bray, B 33.10 4 16 40 4 08 36 



Magic, E.. C Neal, L 31 .01 4 21 24 4 08 48 



Violet, H. J. MeKee., S. B 33.08 1 28 12 4 19 42 



Albatross, J. J. Henry, H 34.02 4 28 39 4 20 44 



Hilda, C. P. Curtis, B 31.05 Withdrew. 



THIHD CLASS CENT ER BO ARBS. 



Mucilage, C. C. Hanley, M. Beach. .26.00 3 04 21 2 50 00 



White Fawn,W r .C.Cherringf on,S.B.24.08 3 23 00 3 06 45 



Black Cloud, Aaron Brown, C. A. . .34.01 3 28 25 3 11 17 



Moondyne, W. H. Shaw, Q 34.08& 3 33 33 3 17 22 



Atalanta and Erin did not start. 



THIRD CLASS KEELS. 



Saracen, W. P. Fowle, C 30.10 3 04 39 8 66 13 



Mignon, Horatio Babson, C. A 28.07 3 05 28 2 54 27 



Beetle, T. Pierce, B 31. CO 3 10 55 3 02 40 



Elf, W T . H. Wilkinson, C 29kJ)2 3 20 25 3 10 06 



Trudette, L. M. Haskins, C. A 25.05 3 26 59 3 U 49 



Prince Karl, E. L. Williams, S. B.. .,29.01 3 39 18 3 18 54 

 lone. Optic and Vanitas did not start. 



FOURTH CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Sea Bird, C. L. Joy, J .22.08 2 27 42 2 12 26 



Hazard, Pierce and Moody, A 23.08 2 27 38 3 14 13 



Helen, M. Pierce, B 25.02 2 28 00 2 16 17 



Expert, L. Woitbomb, C 23.02 2 29 34 3 15 23 



Posy, R. G. Hunt, M 22.02 2 31 40 2 16 24 



Maud S., Irving, C. A 33.06 2 43 05 3 27 14 



Good Luck, J. B. Farrell, S. B 32.00 • 2 42 58 3 27 29 



Wraith, C. E. and P. Hodges, B 22.06 Withdrawn. 



Sprite, Hamilton and Tidal Wave did not start. 



FOURTH CLASS KEELS. 



Echo. Burwell and Isham, H 24.08 2 34 02 2 11 46 



Thelga. Hall and Johnson, B. II 23.01 2 25 37 2 10 15 



Swordfish, John B. Paine, B 21.04 2 28 26 2 15 47 



Judith, W. B. Pigeon. J 23.04 2 33 51 2 20 02 



Marguerite, F. Skinner, Jr., B 24. 03 3 40 59 3 28 14 



Witch, B. B. Crowninshield, B 23.04 2 42 58 2 29 09 



Annie Maud, F. 0. Vegelahn, S. B... 23.03 2 48 08 2 34 13 



Halcyon, J. R. Hooper, H 21.03 2 49 58 2 33 29 



Brenda and Bride of the W r ind did not start. 



FIFTH CLASS KEELS. 



Mosca, C. H. W. Foster, B 20.03 1 39 27 1 15 30 



Kathleen. R. S. Peabodv, B 20.06 1 33 13 J 1st 38 



Wraith, Benson Bros., B 19.03 1 34 49 1 19 48 



Sachem, R. D. Floyd, C. . . 20.02 1 55 16 1 41 19 



Carmita, F. E. Peabody, C 21.04 1 55 33 1 43 43 



Vesper, R. M. Benner, W. L 19.03 1 55 35 1 40 18 



Plover, J. Adams, B. H 19.05 1 56 46 1 41 57 



Bantam, Wm. Jameson, C . . .30.05 Withdrawn. 



Caprice and Flying Yankee did not start. 



FIFTH CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Mabel, F. L. Dunne. H 19.11 1 27 52 1 13 38 



Peri, F. DriscolL, S. H 18.10 1 &5 52 1 30 20 



Niobe, G. W\ Keats, H 30.03 1 37 37 1 23 40 



Tyrant, S. P. Elwell. C. A 20.06 1 40 38 1 27 03 



Hoiden. Gordon Dexter, B 30.05 1 48 31 1 34 52 



Pixie, F. W. Chandler, B 20.09 1 50 04 1 36 4tt 



Nevina, Robt Saltonstall, B 31.00 1 54 44 1 41 42 



Corsair, W. S. Millet t, C 18.08 1 56 45 1 41 00 



Josephine, D. Foiled. Jr., C - ..18.06 1 57 49 1 41 52 



Pet, J. W. MeFarlana, Q, . . . ... 10.0(5 Withdrawn. 



Greta, T. G. Allen, C 19.11 Withdrawn. 



SIXTH CLASS. 



Rocket, H. M. Faxon, Q 16.03 1 37 22 1 18 U 



Mirage, John Dearborn, D 17.05 1 38 02 1 19 58 



Dolphin, Royal Bobbins, B .17.01 1 49 38 1 31 48 



Nonpareil. E. J. Launing, D 16.11 1 52 52 1 34 48 



Wildfire, H. A. Keith, Q 17.02 1 53 39 I 35 56 



JIB AND MAINSAIL CLASS. 



Eureka, Geo. Hutehms, S. B 30,02 1 22 19 1 08 23 



Tom Cat, C. II. Lockhardt.L 19,00 1 24 C3 1 08 44 



Coyote, Walter Abbott, B.. 30 03 I 26 53 1 13 02 



Diadem, L. Havward, Q .18.01 138 58 1 12 37 



Climax, W. E. Tucker, C. A. 18.06 1 31 03 1 15 05 



Tarantula, J. S, Poyen, fit 20.09 1 33 56 1 19 38 



Zoe, W. H. Farrailoe, J 18.01 1 33 20 1 16 51 



Budge. P. J. Lowell, A .19.05 J 33 34 1 18 45 



Nora, E. P. Boynton, II 21.06 1 49 24 1 36 27 



Elf, Blake & Bailey, A 17.06 1 53 13 1 35 18 



Alpine, White Wings, Silver Cloud, Spark, Glen, Isabel and 

 Flora Lee did not start. 



Number of entries, 85; starters, 56; completing course, 61. 



Winners of first prizes were: Shadow, Mucilage, Mignon, Sea 

 Bird, Thelga, Mosca, Mabel, Rocket, Eureka. Second prizes, Ra- 

 mona, Wbite Fawn, Saracen, Hazel, Echo, Kathleen, Peri, Mirage, 

 Tom Cat. Third przes, Black Cloud, Beetle, Expert, Swordfish, 

 Wraith, Niobe, Dolphin, Diadem. 



Protest vere entered against measurement of Eureka, Echo, 

 Tom Cat, Diadem and Mignon, and against Daphne for cutting 

 inside Martin's Rock. Echo and Eureka were measured and re- 

 sults are as above. Diadem protest withdrawn, others to be 

 settled. 



The number of boats handicapped in first class resulted from a 

 light wind, in fifth and sixth class because they all waited for the 

 fastest boat to cross first. 



Abbreviations of club names: B., Beverly; B. H., Bunker Hill; 

 A,, American of Newburyport; C. Corinthian; 0. A., Cape Ann; 

 D., Dorchester; H., Hull; J., Jeffries; L., Lynn; M., Monatiquot; 

 Q., Quiucy; S. B., South Boston: W. L., West Lynn; S. H., Savin 

 Hill, 



Kathleen was officially measured on the 24 th, but the figures 

 have not yet, been received; those given are the 0. Y. C. length; 

 official figures may change places between her and Wraith. 



Regatta Committee: W. Lloyd Jeffries, A. H. Hardy, John B. 

 Paine, Robert Saltonstall and R. B. Crowninshield. Judges: W. 

 Lloyd Jeffries, W. A. Jeffries, H. Ellerton Lodge, Edmund Parker. 

 Judges yacht: Steamer Gleam, J. P. Cushing, B. Y. C. 



MARBLEHEAD Y. C— A club with this name has been or- 

 ganized at Marblehead, Mass., with the following officers: Com., 

 Fred. B. Litchman; Vice-Corn., Joseph G. Stacy; Secretary, Frank 

 Ramsdell; Treasurer, Everett Graves. 



THE MACKINAC REGATTA. 



THE competing yachts arrived at Mackinac in time for the race 

 of Aug. 15, but some had more or less trouble by the way. 

 Both Verve and Minnie M. were disabled, and Cora went on a 

 reef near Mission Island. The race was postponed until Wednes- 

 day, as Idler's racing rig had not arrived. The course was about 

 20 miles. The race was started on Aug. 16, with three entries, 

 Idler, 96ft. 9in. l.w.l.. Oriole, 10ft., and Wasp, 68ft., all schooners; 

 but the wind was so light that the race was postponed. On Thurs- 

 day a start was made in a moderate breeze, the weather being 

 cool and rainy. Speranza, the much vaunted New York schooner, 

 did not start: unless she is very much faster in fresh water than 

 she ever was in salt, it is an utter absurdity to talk of racing 

 her against such a boat as Idler. The start was timed; 



Wasp. 10 20 31 Idler 10 31 49 



Oriole 10 28 21 



The first leg was to windward, Oriole leading at first mark, with 

 Idler second. Oriole led down 2d round until she lost the wind, 

 Idler passing her, but soon lying becalmed also, while Wasp pro- 

 fitted hy their fate and kept more off shore, gaining all the time. 

 W r hen the wind did come. Oriole was first to profit by it, sending 

 hor spinaker out to port. Oriole led around second mark, with 

 Wasp but 5 seconds astern. On the next leg, to windward, the. 

 wind fell very light at times. The third mark was turned: 



Idler 3 04 24 W^asp 3 36 37 



Oriole 3 08 57 



Oriole finally won easily, passing Idler on the. windward work 

 to the fourth mark. The times were: 



Elapsed. Corrected. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Oriole .6 31 00 6 30 58 Wasp ... ..7 17 07 6 58 35 



Idler 6 38 00 6 38 00 



Oriole was designed by Mr. A Gary Smith for Mr. Gooderham, 

 of Toronto. Idler is the old racer once owned by Mr. Colgate, and 

 is well known about New York. 



CORINTHIAN V. G, COOPER'S POINT, AUG. I.-Edttor 

 Forest ami Stream: The Wilkins having returned from a ten-day 

 cruise in Chesapeake Bay (two men in the boat) 20 minutes before 

 the race, started and won club pennant (first over the course) and 

 challenge flag in Class 2. Cook wins challenge flag in Class 3. Pitch 

 retains challenge flag in Class 1. Aug. 13, challenge from Anderson 

 to Cook for "cock of the walk" flag, a purse of $25 and supper. 

 Blowing hard from N.W., oyster schooners and large sloops 

 double reefed. Sailed to Billingsport Buoy and return, 24 miles. 

 The racers. 15ft. long, carried whole soil, three men in each boat. 

 Anderson wins. Aug. 21, thirteenth race, Wilkins wins both flags 

 again, and Anderson hers. This race was sailed in a N.E. storm, 

 and great, damage was done on the Delaware River and Bay ou 

 that day. Challenge from Anderson to sail any 15ft. boat to 

 Reedy Island and return, 100 miles, two men only in each boat, 

 and no professionals allowed. The challenge has at last been ac- 

 cepted by the Cook, a twin sister boat, to be sailed on or before 

 Sept. 4. It is claimed for this type of boat that they are built for 

 t he boat to win, while the tuckup is built, for the crew to win. 

 Not a race (which takes place every two weeks) has been post- 

 poned on account of bad weather or otherwise, save one on the 

 death of Commodore Funk. A 15ft. boat, third class, ea fries 6001bs. 

 of dead weight. A 16ft. boat from 800 to 9001 bs. A first class boat 

 from 18 to 19ft. long, all of the extreme dish order, carries no dead 

 weight at all, and, like the tuckup, has to depend on live weight 

 for her stability. The writer witnessed the Anderson-Cook race 

 in one of bis finest lined and speediest dish boats, and with men 

 "hiked" out to windward, was obliged to double-reef, and with 

 decks awash, and one man continually bailing, was beaten most 

 unmercifully by the honest little boat (Anderson). Her sail is low 

 and wide, and of 8oz. duck, double-bighted; while the lightest 

 twilled muslin has to be used on boats depending ou live ballast. 

 As cruisers these boats seem to fill the bill, and seldom go with 

 more than two men. The. "pancake" has had her day even on the 

 Delaware River.— R. G. W. 



PLEON, Y. C— On Aug. 17 the third championship regatta was 

 sailed over a 6-mile course, the wind being light from E. with 

 rain. The first class failed to make the race within the time 

 limit of 2 hours. The summary was: 



SECOND CLASS CENTER BOARDS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Perhaps, B. B. Crowninshield 12.10 1 30 30 1 27 43 



Jav Gee, F. B. Litchman 12.07 1 33 55 1 30 53 



Monarch, W. O. Taylor 12.03 1 88 00 1 34 11 



SECOND CLASS KEELS. 



Estelle, J. W. Dunlap 11.09 1 30 20 . 1 26 47 



Perhaps and Estelle win first prizes and the championship of 

 their class for this year. Judges, J. B. Cummings, C. M. Wright 

 and D. W. Lane. 



■ On Aug. 22 the open race was started in a strong N. W r . wind 

 and heavy sea, 18 yachts starting. The summary was: 



SPECIAL CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected, 



Jav Gee, F. B. Litchman 25.00 1 01 00 58 30 



Anna L., H. Martin 15.06 1 06 50 1 04 45 



Monarch, W. G. Taylor 14.08 1 32 00 1 29 10 



Maud S., N. Blaney 13.07 Lost rudder. 



Short Gauger, Perkins Bros 14.03 Withdrew. 



Clciiandine, C. Robinson 14 09 Withdrew. 



Flippy, W. P. Russell 15.03 Withdrew. 



FIRST CLASS KEELS. 



Snail, A. G. Wood 15.10 49 30 47 50 



Mary, R. C. Bridge 14.00 52 30 49 00 



FIBST CLASS CENTEBBOABDS. 



Reba, Palmer & Poole 13.00 56 15 51 45 



Zip, J. Dennis 15.04 1 00 45 58 a5 



Laura, F. H. Murkland 15.01 Withdrew. 



Milo, E. C. Mason 16.00 * 



* Carried away throat-hallairds. 



SECOND CLASS KBELS. 



Estelle, J. W. Duulap 11.09 49 00 45 27 



Annie, F. L. Rhodes 11.06 Withdrew. 



Edith. S. W . Sleeper 11 .08 Withdrew. 



SECOND CLASS CENTER BOARDS. 



Perhaps, B. B. Crowninshield 13.01 Capsized. 



The winners were: Jay Gee, Anua L., Monarch, Snail, Reba, 

 Zip and Estelle. Judges, Marshall Brown, N. Goddard and Capt. 

 Reed. 



DUXBURY REGATTA, Aug, 35.— An open regatta was sailed 

 on Aug. 25, off Duxbury, Mass., in a light S. W. wind, the courses 

 being: For first class, from judges' yacht to a stakeboat off Two 

 Rocks, thence to a stakeboat off Plum Hills, round Clark's Island 

 to stakeboat off Standish House, to judges' boat. Distance, 10 

 miles. Second and third classes, from judges, yacht to stakeboat 

 off Two Rocks, to stakeboat off Plum Hills, thence to Stakeboat 

 off Standish House, to judges' boat. Distance, 8 miles. The start, 

 was made from an anchor at 12:18 P. M, The summary was: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Finish. Corrected. 



White Swallow, E. W. Watson 20.09 1 57 10 58 20 



Hildegarde, Wm. T. Whitman 19.02 1 58 36 1 00 26 



Dux, William Adams 18.01 2 02 49 1 02 53 



Marion, J. M. Watson 19.02 2 03 43 1 05 32 



Wanderer, A. M. Watson 22.01 1 51 57 1 05 49 



Mary, A. E. Walker. 16.08 2 12 46 1 10 19 



SECOND CLASS. 



Solitaire, S. C. W r iusor 17.01 1 51 33 53 01 



Carrie B., John C. Dawes 16.02 1 57 18 56 03 



Mayflower, S. C. Richards 16.00 1 68 57 57 47 



Sachem, R. A. Winsor 16.09 1 58 40 58 38 



Puritan, Samuel L. Parks 16.05 2 02 04 1 01 33 



Peerless, Alex. Holmes 16.04 2 03 49 1 09 00 



Florence. G. B. Cushing 15.00 2 16 55 1 09 20 



Kitty. L. H. Delano 15.03 2 14 18 1 01 53 



Bella, George E. Fowle 15.09 2 24 25 1 22 49 



Echo, William Fauuce 17.00 Not taken 



No Name, J. Burns 2 05 29 



Fair Plav, G. D. Bartlett 16.07 Not taken. 



THIRD CLASS. 



Clar de Track, O. Hunt 15.05 2 10 05 1 02 57 



Hornet, A. M. Watson, Jr 16.04 2 13 20 1 07 40 



Paul Revere, C. Smith 16.00 2 11 25 1 05 13 



Judges, T. A. Hutchins, M. J. Gaines and John A. Irwin. 



CORINTHIAN Y. C, MARBLEHEAD.— Tbe official list of 

 winners in the regatta of Aug. 18 is as follows: Special class, 

 Magic, first prize, Ramona second. First class keels, Saracen 

 first, Elf second, Mignon third. First class centreboards. Mucil- 

 age first, Moondyne seoond, White Fawn third. Second class 

 keels, Brenda first. Marguerite second, Swordfish third. Second 

 class centerboards, Black Cloud first, Good Luck second, Sea Bird 

 third. Third class, Zoe first, Climax second, Farmer third, Hoi- 

 den fourth, Greta fifth. Of the above class theNerena was with- 

 drawn disabled, and tbe Coyote, Tom Cat and Tarantula failed to 

 sail over the course, and the Pixy fouled a buoy. Fourth class, 

 Vesper first, Mosca second, Vaga third, Flying Yankee fourth, 

 Grace W. fifth. Fifth class, Alpine first, Mirage seoond, Dolphin 

 third, Oltn fourth. 



SOUTH BOSTON Y. C, AUG, 15.— The last club race of the 

 season was sailed by the South Boston Y. C. on Aug. 15, off City 

 Point, the courses being for first and second classes: From the 

 starting point, leaving Thompson's Island on starboard, Spectacle 

 and Long Islands on port, Rainsford's Island and Wilson's 

 Rock Buoy on starooard. George's Island Buoy No. 7 on port 

 returning through "The Narrows," leaving George's and Gal- 

 loupe's Islands and Nix's Mate Black Buoy No. 9 on port, Lovell's 

 Island and Red Buoy No. 8 on storboard, Long, Spectacle and 

 Buoy No. 7 on port, to finishing point; distance, 10 miles. Third 

 Class: From starting point, leaving Cow Pasture Red Spar Buoy 

 No. 6 on port, Black Can Buoy No. 7 off Fort Independence on star- 

 board, Spectac le Island, Sculpin Ledge Buoy, Red Can Buoy No. 6, 

 lower middle on port, to finishing point. Distance, 7 miles. The 

 summary was: 



FIRST CLASS KEELS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Breeze, C. E. Paget 29.06 1 40 17 1 12 37 



Aitaire, A. J. McLeod 28.05 1 42 13 1 13 35 



FIRST CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Violet, H. J. MeKee 33.08 1 31 34 1 07 15 



SECOND CLASS KEELS. 



Raven, M. J. Kelly 26.00 1 42 04 1 11 04 



Annie Maud, F. E'. Vegelahn 23.03 1 47 06 1 13 01 



Wanda, G. 0. Griffis 23.03 1 48 52 1 14 \t 



SECOND CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



White Fawn, W. C. Cherrington. . .24.08 1 39 06 1 06 40 

 Good Luck, J. B. Farrel 23.00 1 42 05 1 07 42 



THIKD CLASS KEELS. 



Thelga, D. T. Hall ....22.01 1 44 18 1 19 26 



Volante, J. M. Hall 22.03 Withdrawn. 



THIRD CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Eureka, E. B. Rogers 20 00 1 43 40 1 15 46 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Mabel, W. P. Bennett 17.10 1 06 25 49 41 



Joli, J. F. Caslin 16.08 1 12 38 55 03 



The winners were: First class, first prize, 810, Breeze; second, 

 $5, Aitaire. Centerboards, first prize, $10, Violet; second class, 

 first prize, $9, Raven and White Fawn; second, $4, Annie Maude 

 and Good Luck. Third class, first piize, $8. Thelga; second, f 4, 

 Volante. Fourth class, first prize, f 5, Mabel. 



MATTAPO ISETT REGATTA.— On Aug. 34 a regatta was held 

 in Mattapoisett Harbor, Cape Cod, the wind being 3trong S. W. 

 The summary was: 



FIRST CLA&S. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Surprise, James Codman 24.00 2 20 55 2 12 52 



Mattie, Com. Stockton 35.11 2 16 38 2 11 26 



Ape, D. Crosby 24.06 Withdrawn. 



Climax, Staekpole 26.01 2 IS 27 3 13 04 



SECOND CLASS. 



Mist, G, H. Lyman 23.02 2 35 45 2 16 06 



Mollie, J. Hid 23.11 2 28 10 3 20 30 



Defiance, H. E. Perry 23.03 2 30 50 3 21 43 



Wildcat, Still 23.05 3 37 24 g lg gg 



Crawl, R. L. Barstow 23.01^ 2 29 58 2 20 18 



Gipsy, ('. F. Nye 23.00 Withdrawn, 



THIRD CL\SS. 



Edith, Irving Chapman 17.02}£ 1 01 42 57 10 



Hehe, Lewis Bacon ... 16.01^ 1 05 21 58 46 



Daisv, Com. Stockton 19.02 58 02 56 47 



Iris,'E. Hiller 16.11 1 30 00 1 24 55 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Rena, A. M. Hiller 13.04 47 06 35 U2 



Cora, J. Dexter 13.05 Withdrawn. 



MattieS., B. Allen 15.11^ 49 56 43 01 



Lady May, Baftelles 13.C6 51 50 39 40 



Tab, J. M. Clark 12.04 49 55 36 25 



MIRAMAOHI Y. C— Cups and Cash Prizes Regatta, Aug. 20.— 

 Course on Miramichi River from stake boat at New Castle around 

 stake boat at Chatham and back to starting point, being five miles 

 to leeward and return. W r eather fine. Wind strong westerly and 

 and squaUy; tide flood. 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Start. Elapsed. Corrected. 

 Kilbride, J. C. Miller. .. .22.09 1 38 18 1 41 57 1 41 57 



Kittoch, Jas. Miller 33.05 1 38 44 1 45 10 1 44 50 



Fedora, J. L. Stewart... ^5.00 1 39 03 1 48 35 1 45 04 

 Blondv, W. R. Gould. . . .19.00 1 36 00 1 49 55 1 45 38 



Arrow. Geo. W r att 19.07 1 41 02 2 16 03 2 13 39 



SECOND CLASS. 



Poohbah.H. Muirhead. .16.09 1 26 50 3 05 09 2 05 09 

 Mackerel, Geo. Watt.... 16.10 1 27 05 2 36 06 2 36 06 



Winner first prize, Class 1, Kilbride; Class 2, Poohbah. Second 

 prize, Class 1, Kittoch; Class 3, Mackerel. From start to finish 

 Btte first class race was closely contested between the competing 

 yachts, but the splendid windward qualities of the Kilbride car- 

 ried her a winner as usual. The sudden squalls, which were the 

 order of the day, tested fully the helmsmanship of the various 

 captains as well as the sea going qualities of the yachts. In the 

 second class the race was close to the turn, but Mackerel was 

 unfortunate enough to fill in a squall, which caused detention. 

 Judges, R. R. Call, E. Lee Street, W. A. Park. 



MARBLEHEAD Y. C— The first race of the Marblehead Y. C. 

 was sailed on Aug. 24 in a S.W. wind of varying strength. Jay 

 Gee filled and nearly capsized on Archer's Rock. The summary 

 was: 



FIRST CLASS KEELS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 

 Ella, P. Carter 17.08 1 56 54 Walkover. 



FIRST CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Inide, J. Bowder 17.02 1 29 DO 1 11 48 



Zip, I Billows 15.04 1 35 34 1 16 54 



Milo, E. Mason - 16.00 1 51 49 1 o3 45 



FIRST CLASS DORIES. 



Anna L., H. Martin. 15.06 1 07 13 Walkover. 



SECOND CLASS KEELS. 



Estella, Dunlap & Pierce 11.09 1 00 39 Walkover. 



SECOND CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Ruth, J. Dunlap 12.00 1 00 09 37 01 



Perhaps, B. B. Crowinshield 12.10 1 04 37 45 23 



SECOND CLASS DORIES. 



Ethel, H. Stone 12.06 59 .44 40 24 



Jav Gee, F. B. Litchman 12.07 1 05 55 46 39 



Maud S., N. Blaney 12.05 Withdrew. 



ST. LAWRENCE Y. C, 4TH REGATTA.— On Aug. 18 the 4th 

 regatta of the St. Lawrence Y. C. was sailed at Valois in a fresh 

 breeze. The summary was: 



YACHTS. 



Start. Finish. 



Madge 1 23 30 6 45 00 



Slack Eagle 4 20 20 6 50 25 



Lulu " 4 27 00 6sl 30 



Marsa 137 30 7 20 00 



Tshkoodah 4 31 10 7 26 00 



SKIFFS. 



Til ra, M. Wallace 4 40 00 7 14 30 



Korale, C. Young 4 40 10 7 15 00 



A protest was enterod against Lulu. Judges, Messrs. J. Simmon 

 and L. Gordon. 



RACING AT DENNIS, CAPE COD.— On Aug. 24, a race was 

 sailed in a reefing breeze from SAY., the course being 8 miles. 

 The summary was: 



Corrected. 



Ariel, East Dennis 1 32 00 



Madge, Orleans 1 35 25 



Nobscussett 1 39 26 



Percy. Allen Brewster 1 53 28 



SECCND CLASS. 



Magic. Barnstable 1 56 31 



Iris, East Dennis 2 28 Si 



TORONTO Y. C— On Aug. 25 a race of fourth class boats was 

 sailed, resulting as follows: 



Finish. Corrected. 



Alvaetta 4 33 00 1 32 00 



Finette 4 46 45 1 41 45 



Molly 4 46 46 1 34 46 



Caprice 4 46 50 1 46 50 



Daisy 4 59 00 1 14 00 



Maia 5 02 00 1 47 00 



Pixie .Not timed. 



Daisy takes second and Molly third place. 



ATLANTIC Y. C— A race for yachts under 25ft. was sailed ou 

 Aug. 25 over a course from the club basin around Buoys 20 and 18, 

 two rounds, 10 miles. The wind was light S.W T . Frolic, Gleam 

 and Wave entered tbe cabin class, and the little Burgess cutter 

 Wona, lately purchased in Gloucester, by Mr. St. John,wasallowed 

 to sail over the course, though not in the race, as she carried a 

 small sprit topsail. She beat the centerboard boats easily in the 

 windward work and finished within 18s. of the winner, Frolic, 

 on elapsed time. By corrected time she would receive nearly 

 2m. from Frolic. In the catboat class were Bijou, Dindon and 

 Cid. Bijou finished first. 



