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[Sept. 5, 1889. 



BROOKLYN Y. C, FALL REGATTA, SEPT. 2.-The full re- 

 gatta of the Brooklyn Y. O. was sailed on Sept. 3, over courses on 

 Gravesend Bay, the times being: 



CI- ASS A. OPEN MAINSAIL BOATS UNDER 20FT. 



Start. finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Carrie 11 43 03 1 31 44 1 50 41 1 50 30 



Alma 11 40 40 1 31 40 1 51 00 1 51 00 



CLASS B, OPEN MAINSAIL BOATS OVER SOFT. 



Manhattan 11 31 07 1 55 47 2 34 40 3 20 34 



Panchito 11 31 53 2 29 15 2 57 32 2 54 21 



Henry Gray 11 34 44 - 1 56 04 2 21 20 2 54 21 



CLASS C, OPEN .TIB AND MAINSAIL BOATS TTNDEB 35FT. 



Faustina 11 33 46 2 01 04 3 27 18 2 27 18 



Effte 11 32 47 Did not finish. 



Alice 11 34 27 2 11 26 2 36 59 2 32 57 



CI. ABB 1, CABIN SLOOPS AND CUTTERS UNDER 25FT. 



Priscilla... 11 33 24 Did not finish. 



Seminole 11 31 26 Did not finish. 



Rhada 11 31 5a Did not finish. 



Lotus 11 32 08 Did not finish. 



Mamie 11 33 25 Did not finish. 



CLASS 3, CABIN SLOOPS UNDER 35PT. 



Nydia 11 31 33 3 06 28 3 34 56 3 34 56 



The winners were Carrie in class A, Manhattan in class B* 

 and Faustina in class O. The regatta committee included Messrs' 

 William Dodman and John J. Welsh. 



MONTGOMERY SAILING CLUB.-Semi-monthly regatta, 

 Sept. 1.— Course, Norristown to Indian Creek and return. Dis- 

 tance, 5 miles. Weather, clear and fine. Wind, fresh easterly. 

 Summary: 



™ „ , Length. Corrected. 



Playf ord. tuck up 15 . 00 1 23 40 



Volunteer, tuckup 15.00 1 26 00 



Nellie, tuckup 15.00 1 26 40 



J. S. Frith, tuckup 15.00 1 29 15 



Vesuvius, tuckup 15.00 1 32 30 



Igidious, tuckup 15.00 1 32 55 



Gracie, skiff 12.00 1 34 30 



Iola, ducker 15.00 1 34 55 



J. S. Lever, tuckup 15.00 1 36 20 



Priscilla, tuckup 15.00 1 38 35 



Starlight, canoe 16.00 1 43 15 



It was a run to the buoy, 2J^ miles, the Gracie being first to 

 round in 33m. from the start. The tuckups were set back 10m. at 

 the start; but they more than made it up in the beat to wind- 

 ward, 2}£ miles, in short tacks. Judge, Wm. Alcorn. 



MAYFLOWER, schr., has been laid up, and is offered for sale. 



KNICKERBOCKER Y. C. FALL REGATTA, SEPT. 2.-The 

 annual fall regatta of the Knickerbocker Y. O, was sailed on 

 Sept. 2, from Port Morris around the Gangway buoy, 20 miles, in 

 a light and variable S.W. wind. The times were: 

 CLASS 1. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Nyssa 11 25 00 5 06 50 5 41 20 5 33 50 



Mascotte 11 25 00 5 09 51 5 44 51 5 39 00 



Jennie 11 25 00 5 07 55 5 42 55 5 42 57 



CLASS 2. 



Black Hawk 11 25 00 4 44 38 5 19 38 5 19 38 



Jessie 11 25 00 5 14 38 5 49 36 5 43 21 



CLASS 3. 



Nanita 11 23 30 4 13 00 5 49 30 5 48 20 



Marvel 11 25 00 5 41 36 6 16 36 6 15 00 



Madge 11 25 00 Did not finish. 



CLASS 4. 



Rosetta A 11 19 50 5 11 58 5 52 08 5 52 08 



Torino 11 20 00 5 46 33 6 26 32 6 20 59 



Fannie 11 16 30 5 48 32 6 32 02 6 25 14 



CLASS 7. 



Mayotta 11 19 10 5 09 40 5 50 30 5 48 42 



Surprise 11 19 30 5 13 45 5 54 15 5 54 15 



Alice 11 20 00 5 25 42 6 05 42 6 05 33 



Winners— Class 1, Nyssa: Class 3, Black Hawk; Class 3, Nanita; 

 Class 4, Rosetta A.; Class 7, Mayotta. Black Hawk carried away 

 spinaker boom, but won the pennant for the fastest time over the 

 course. 



ROYAL CANADIAN Y. C— A race for the 20ft. class was 

 sailed on Aug. 31 over a triangular course, the times being: 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



Woos 2 42 50 2 42 50 



Caprice 2 43 00 2 44 05 



Ellida 2 43 10 2 45 25 



Molly Withdrew. 



QUEEN CITV Y. C— The Queen City Y. C, a new Toronto 

 club, sailed a race on Aug. 31, the times being: 



1st Round. Finish. 



Alliance i 24 00 5 49 00 



Rambler 4 30 00 6 09 00 



Come Again 4 37 00 6 15 00 



Koh-i-Noor 4 39 00 6 17 00 



Hunter 4 41 00 6 17 15 



SAGAMORE, steam yacht, has been sold by Mr. J. N. Slater to 

 his cousin, Mr Wm. Slater. The latter gentlemen purchased the 

 Talisman when Sagamore was built, and now gives her back in 

 part payment. Mr. J. W. Slater will use her until he can build a 

 new yacht 130ft. long, 23ft. beam, and 6ft. draft. 



RIVERSIDE Y. C.-The ladies' day regatta of the Riverside 

 Y.e. v of Greenwich, Conn., was postponed from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2, 

 oa account of the wind, being sailed finally in a good S.W. breeze. 

 Each j'acht carried several ladies, those on the winners being 

 presented with gold pins as prizes. The times were: 

 CLASS A. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 

 Eleanor 2 47 33 5 55 09 3 11 33 2 11 32 



CLASS B. 



Wayward 2 55 07 Did not finish. 



Alcedo 2 48 45 6 01 50 3 13 05 3 18 05 



CLASS C. 



Vorant 2 45 38 6 16 27 3 30 49 3 30 49 



CLASS D. 



Dot 2 54 08 4 48 44 1 54 36 



Zanthe 2 51 32 4 47 54 1 56 22 1 55 30 



Sirene 2 54 30 4 43 19 1 48 49 1 47 55 



CLASS E. 



Rival........ 2 52 45 4 48 24 1 55 39 1 55 39 



Lassie 2 50 31 4 41 33 1 51 01 1 51 01 



Zelda 2 50 44 4 35 29 1 44 45 1 44 40 



Telephone 2 54 46 5 05 33 3 05 47 



The judges were J. E. Peck and F. Friedman; timekeeper, Louis 

 Finiels. The pennant regatta has been changed to Sept. 14. 



MAHOPAC. Y. C. FIFTH PENNANT REGATTA, AUG. 31.- 

 Mohopac club course; distance 10 miles. Weather, fair. Wind, 

 strong northerly: 



CLASS II.—.TIB AND MAINSAIL. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Vida, David Hunt 22.10 1 33 55 1 33 55 



Flora, E. S. Pouvert 21.07 1 38 37 1 37 41 



Vixen, F. H. Patte son 22.05 1 41 58 1 41 39 



CLASS IV.— CA'l BOATS. 



Mist, D. N. B. Sturgis 20.02 2 03 05 2 03 05 



Dart, Henry Engler 15.00 2 07 01 3 03 08 



Susie S., Edward Sturgis 15.00 3 07 50 2 03 57 



Vida first in Class EL, Mist first in Class IV. Vida takes the 

 pennant in Class II. Further races must be sailed to determine 

 the holder of pennant in Class IV. Regatta committee and 

 judges— H. A. Levy, J. S. Cooley and E. C. Dusenbury- 



A SAILOR DROWNED.— On Aug. 29, as Marguerite, schooner, 

 Mr. W. T. Burden, was sailing up Peconic Bay to Greenport, one 

 of her crew, James Walsh, was struck by the boom and thrown 

 into the water, all efforts to rescue him or even to find the body 

 being unavailing . 



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