Jitlt 10, 1880,] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



BOB 



-n, ti , . MOSQUITO CLASS. 



For yachts less than 15ft,. First prze, «2 

 Besste W C Cherrington \li.00 



.uby, J. ft Putnam 14 05 



ikipper, W. Palmer iT™ 



Mmnie, Bertram & Jackson ' "is' 06 



Pantrum, J. F. Snell "l4OT 



|ply Smoke, A. Barrie 14 m 



STeliie, J. O'Leary iiOg 



i; second, $ 10; third, $5. 



n rtQ A\ n .40 ID 



0 59 41 



0 59 04 



1 00 50 

 1 01 36 

 1 03 39 

 1 02 10 



0 43 I 

 0 44 30 

 0 18 19 

 0 46 22 

 0 47 08 

 0 47 18 



*»e Am, Breese second: "f h rd^la^cenierbS«rts C fe Go^ 

 /uck first, (the Strideway will have tolu/^aX 1 ^ 8 ^^^ 

 Itber pr-zea in tits class can be awarded). Tnird class kee^Thl 

 Thelga second, Judith third. Fourth ' 



Sclio i i is r. 



SECOND CLASS NAPHTHA LAUNCHES, UNDER 2CFT. ON WATERLINE 



Da >?y 3 32 28 



£ nfco ----: 3 32 49 



Sans Souei 3 32 04 



A<le!e 3 30 29 



£" r, . s 3 30 28 



Susie 3 32 37 



Adeline 3 32 19 



Vedette 3 31 20 



0so 3 31 11 



4 SO 14 

 4 35 33 

 4 43 57 

 4 43 01 

 4 44 13 

 4 50 26 

 4 53 55 

 4 55 33 

 4 55 27 



0 57 46 



1 02 44 

 1 11 53 

 1 12 32 

 1 13 44 

 1 17 49 

 1 21 36 

 1 24 13 

 1 24 16 



57.77 

 fi3.73 

 71.90 

 72.53 

 73.72 

 77.82 

 81.60 

 84.13 

 84.17 



Bind, Skipper thirdT Mosquito class, Bessie first, Rubie 



.Committee-Willi«niPo^rWilsou (chairman) Wm ft Peert 



MARBLEHEAD SWEEPSTAKES, JULY 4. 



N interesting race, a special sweepstakes of $10 each was 

 „ >,, S c ail ^T-r n Hndar ' rfl! Marblebead, between the folmwTng 

 Ife M sH CP ^ e ' c,b " «• Turner, 45ft; Thelma, K., F B. ui 



sing lignt southeast at start. frp«i.»T,in„ JJ?^!. n< ? 



The winners were: First class: Columbia first prize Aleck 

 ~ ld Jft 1556 ' Socond c,as8: Sans S >nci SK prize ffo Sn second 

 pr^ev The regatta committee included Ma»>» r^,,,.l. w e £°'?i 



„. louuiin xiniu ine was Engine J 

 orks carried the reporter* over the course. Th 



„i^. i ?J ach, , s ' cl , aS8 , A ' schooners measuring over 75ft • class B 



doTaeV tfund^ ° TOr 45£t " ClaS8 3 ' »«« and 0Ver 35 »- c ^ 4,' 



Open yacht' 

 23ft 

 uriL 

 and 



The courses were: 



Phantom 



Tourist 12 13 00 



Nimrod 12 18 30 



Polly 12 15 00 



Wacondah 12 17 30 



Martota 12 18 .10 



Sasqua 12 18 30 



Eurybta 12 18 30 



Katlileen 12 16 00 



,„ „ 35ft. class. 

 12 18 30 4 57 00 4 38 30 

 D'd not finish. 



4 56 30 



4 23 30 



5 10 30 

 4 45 (JO 

 4 IS 19 

 4 40 00 

 4 18 15 



ling hgnt soutneast at start, freshening later. The start was 

 ton at 11:0,, Gossoon, with silk baby set, foing^fim, toe * times 



?^°°n 11 05 20 Milicente U 05 



11 05 34 Thelma Am 



ESS 1 ?* , wa « c,ose to Gossoon, with Milicente under her lee all 

 RfleUrielr TftwES m ? kins M,bort leg on s^r^ard taci 

 !£ e L'?.^. ear . ot , thelar « er . bo ats. When off Pig Hocks Yen 



thtn a crnpieSfmilVon^ 



•llow topm^t broke, leaving her out of the rare Ve'nu m°no 

 fcl^^SS^" «"» so^^unle" 



townte 2 27 31 Ventura 2 <tt aa 



teJma 2 28 17 



5n the 8-mile run Thelma beat Milicente 3m. 35s. and Ventu 



i. very close race over the last leg now followed between 

 «lma and Milicente. Thelma was unable to b?anket the f.Xr 

 Es thete was a "one gun'- start and no allowance she bad 



astern, ^t^Sk^^g 'wttb t "^ne^imet 



Start, 



el ma 11 0a 05 



licente 11 05 41 



ntura 11 05 34 



ssoon 11 05 20 



helma takes sweepstakes, i 



Outer 

 mark. 

 1 24 47 

 1 20 26 

 1 22 47 

 1 19 40 



Graves' 

 whistler. Finish. 

 2 28 17 3 2S 19 

 2 27 31 3 28 20 

 2 31 33 Not timed 

 Disabled. 



AMERICAN Y, C. RACES, MILTON POINT, 



T spite of the increase in number and tonnage of the ste^m 

 pleasure fleet which is 01. .re noticeable every year the n 

 to promote racing in steam craft 1 ave not proved succ»«* 

 the past, The American Y C. has done all that oS 

 tor the encouragement of steam jacht racing, but in srn?e nf 

 Si Prizes m tne regattas they have held, and^ he ma|n flcenf 

 .000 cup now open to challenge from abroad, the Sftoe 

 been satisfactory, and for several years past, no large vachtl 

 e entered for the races. The club, with its 1 beautiful h^fusfaud 

 uuds at Milton Point, has oeen successful in other vva« with 

 rge membership and tine fleet, but the owners of tS^SSS 



„. ^„ 0.1c uruu'inuB more pODUlar ear'-li VPar- I hf. 



inarysize of cruising steamers, 80 to W., such us trt verse 

 Lakes, the Allan tic coast and tne canals, are also increa«inJ 

 lumber, and m the sizes above these several imp-r ant Sddf 

 ©.have been made this year. Of th.se t wo are ne w ot the 

 tttlWffL f ^ 11 L P ° Wertd COaSting yachts ' Alicia'anrAlme^of 

 TZ^^^T'^J^^.^ «e of a 



titer similar yae^i = arrTfed"^^^ fmSlgffte 



c&^r,°^^^^ om u mitcm Poiut around stake boat an- 



KuSntfl^ 88 flniSMDg lme at MiJton Point Pa feSoS 

 deservld art OnU Ve t^n ! W n ev in number than the prizes and weather 



i,x uei^a nact gone to Hoston, Lins was CrUisine and nnlv ATa-pt- 



Amazon 12 18 00 



Nyssa 12 15 45 



Irene 13 18 30 



V'xen ]2 17 45 



Wabasso 12 14 30 



Osprey 12 15 30 



Kangaroo 12 18 30 



Alice H 12 14 00 



80ft. class, 



3 55 00 



4 55 15 

 4 28 00 

 4 01 30 



Did not finish. 

 Did not finish. 

 3 52 00 3 34 30 

 i 12 00 3 58 00 



4 41 00 



4 08 30 

 4 44 00 

 4 26 30 



3 59 49 



4 21 30 

 4 02 15 



3 37 00 



4 40 00 

 4 OK 30 

 4 01 30 



Mouette 1S %™ <Vg"46 



Leader 



Coyote 12 18 



4 52 15 



JIB AND MAINSAIL —23 FT. 



...12 18 30 3 57 15 3 38 45 

 4 13 30 3 55 00 



Did not finish. 



Aura CA i? I fr Ofrs-MBST CLASS. 

 £ara .,13 15 45 nj fl nrit fi „ Jc 



Rosetta A 12 15 00 



Marion 12 18 00 



OPEN CAT — 26ft. 



£°™tby 12 16 30 4 59 15 



Edn a 12 16 45 3 42 03 



4 17 45 

 4 52 00 



the yachts crossing: 



Gp™l<a 12 40 40 



G'ggle.._ 12 4 05 



Volusia.... 



12 42 27 



Gurgle 12 18 30~ 



Zelfc^ 12 16 30 



Maggie.... 12 is 30 



Phyl is 12 16 45 



Ri/al 12 J 8 30 



4 ddi ^--.; 12 18 30 



Phoebe R 12 14 00 



G racie L..., 



g'aine .' 12 16 45 



Next 12 18 30 



20ft. class. 



4 02 45 

 4 34 00 



4 42 45 

 3 25 15 



3 59 48 



3 31 4S 



i 02 45 



4 42 45 



4 03 00 

 4 05 00 

 4 41 31 



3 42 30 



4 10 45 

 4 57 30 

 4 21 30 



3 25 45 



3 44 30 

 D1 "qualified, 



4 23 10 

 3 25 45 



3 52 15 



4 39 00 

 4 07 30 



.... .. 4 28 45 



Did not finish. 

 4 20 00 4 01 30 



KMMWin .inr,rl.„» Ti> M u i , fe l "° l . c8l; »OJ Wdt KnOWU. 



Kangaroo 55^^?^^TOi» ^Wlffi 

 fail over-; Leader bea. the Boston boat Coyote - Rn^t H A 6 

 wins in her class; Edna beat Rtfon imS5 'JL se f ta . A - 



Y'^\ e ■-. 12 41 05 Azalea 10 75 rV> 



^ aks ' im i 12 41 19 Next '"I }o i§ 2? 



Aura 12 41 38 Rival 4 H jl 



Maude 19. .11 ar fTi* 12 43 47 



Maude 12 41 46 



Zehca 12 41 55 



Pearl 12 42 09 



Kathleen 12 44 56 



Zelda 12 47 22 



iTih. th'fnfc f i h ^! «?2«to windward, a long and short 



SS^^E^.^.PH^d h et.. .Gevaba repassed Azalea on this 



fter 



ST. LAWRENCE Y. C, JUNE 28. 



6lub by MrlOharM/Levru; wailed Y 0 VSi? *° l h « 



buorwa^eache^d. I^V.Tf ^ 



quarter to the southwest buoy and Lulu kee ner W 

 big balloon doing well. Chaperon set a oowsorit wi^JT^l* 1 * 

 ^^,^ pt KV«» Black El gle. I^roSntThX^ 



CLASS B— SCHOONERS UNDER 75FT. 



Aznlea ifft f'fflw E M?tf Corrected, 



S.S? 4 06 06 8 1 I ^J»w«. 



Ruled out. 

 3 46 07 



Allows. 

 1 43 35 



Al'ows. 

 1 50 31 

 1 54 54 

 1 50 48 



1 57 01 



2 11 09 



1 44 49 

 Allows. 



3 59 57 3 16 57" 

 0 4 06 06 3 25 26 



-tt- . CLASS 4 — SLOOPS tTNI>R!R 35FT 



Kathleen 12 44 56 4 18 16 3 33 20 



Volus 'a 12 42 27 4 30 01 3 47 34 



, CLASS 7-CATBOATS, 23 TO 27FT. 



got. 12 44 30 2 30 50 1 46 20 



Pearl 12 42 09 2 32 08 1 |g 59 



- < : LAS9 8 .T2°t3 T f7° ATS ' ^ 



ica 12 41 55 2 37 38 



ZfMa 12 47 22 2 45 SSS 



Next 12 43 21 2 40 40 



Maude 12 4t 46 2 54 48 



) 22 

 J 52 

 1 55 43 

 1 58 03 



1 57 19 



2 13 02 



CLASS 10— CATBOATS, OVER 27ft 



M ra - 12 41 38 2 28 07 1 46 28 



....12 41 19 2 26 11 



1 44 52 



Lakshmi 



reel ted time. In cla«s 

 Pi 1 ' P ot beats p ear i 2m. 

 Giggle. In class 10 Aura 



under balloon jib8^did~no7alter"the Position 0 h n f°t^ u 0Tth ^ u 9 y 

 leading. Black E.gle second, andCuaXn thi^f h0 , at r;, L B u ^ 

 Chaperon neld on down the center of the lake ^ hni'n™ i u ^? d 

 middle breeze and taking full advantage nf ThL nuntmg for the 

 Kn. f r:o n,.r,cc,.ri tu,.t, D „ ^ 5. a /. d ?, ra S e of - th c current. Black 



..v,,, niuuuu me east nuo\ 



for home with a lead. The times are as follows- 



Withdrew. 



Start. 



Li'lu 4 03 45 



Black Eagle 4 04 45 



C japei-on 4 03 30 



Viking 4 07 00 



Mvra, A. C. Kent 32 00 6 00 4 11 an 



Evelma.Dr.Laviolett! 37 06 10 40 4 16 10 

 Ivy, C. S. Cline 45 00 15 44 4 21 45 



Withdrew, 

 j? IS 00 1 03 30 

 5 14 30 0 58 20 

 5 13 30 0 51 45 



donated by the club. 



NEW ROCHELLE Y, C. JULY 5 



^^l;iSi? 8 PA 0 °ner, Minerva^ had startfdfor Boston^nd I no 



st , ear the American in A&ffitf 



• steam yachts, came forward with good prizes tor tt e ^nff 

 ag craft and held a very pood regatta on P ti e Monda v ktw 

 he Larchmont regatta. Ttiis year the same programme 

 ited and in addition a special race of UaphthTSnnS w^ 

 igedforthe preceding Saturday, .Tulv 5. Th^ ' S fvhnM, 

 pr.^ntedby the Gas Engine and Power ■ Company 

 ^. n ; e ?e ° f the tW ° Classes ' over Mt l - ^ under 26tt? 



...W. Lewis Boyle. 

 . ..E. C. Case. 

 ....Dan P. Duffy, 

 — J. T Pierce.' 

 .. .T. H. Iseuor. 



Estelle 

 Aleck 



.Charles Alsten. 

 Bo-So" ^ a i; r i° A- Keogh. 



f? So Frederick Flint 



I, T. H. Iseuor. Aphrodite T W Tbolf' 



Jordan L. Mott, Banshee W. T. Coale. 



«t J. A. Bostwtck. 



E. H. Wale, 



tie C.W.Vanderbilt, 



Columbia .-.O.'R'Rayno'r. 

 Adeline L. W. Hartt. 



course was 8 miles, starting off the club house with m,« 

 The race was und-r the Ishervvood system of »i^uTo«P 

 art was made at 3:30 P. M. The ! times were as i >ol low ™*™' 



CLASS NAPHTHA LAUNCHES, 26FT. AND OVER ON WATERLINE 



*«» -4ik E i^ Von &' 



26 



3 32 27 

 .8 32 49 



na. 3 31 13 



Swan 3 31 24 



JSv 3 30 27 



■dite 3 32 50 



. ■ 3 34 08 



Ifc 3 3i ;w 



4 35 47 

 4 36 06 

 4 35 33 

 4 35 57 

 4 26 23 

 4 35 32 

 4 38 38 

 i 42 22 

 4 42 04 



1 03 21 

 1 04 39 

 1 02 44 

 1 04 44 

 1 04 59 

 1 05 05 

 1 05 48 

 1 08 14 

 1 10 34 



03.38 

 63.65 

 63.73 

 64.83 

 65.00 

 65.01 

 65.80 

 68.23 



70. #r 



lias »ame on port, ttience around stake boat fl,- i™ T ? « y 

 anchored soutfi of Captain's Island, Ss sm^Lf^ flag 

 to honzontally striped buoy at east end o ? Exe™urZ P 1 ?«»V tf i ence 

 ing it on starboard, thence around borlzont^Uv "SmSS 'i 6 ^' 

 at west end of Execution Rsefc leavmg all hnnvVL -B ed ^ uoy 



leaving same on port, thence to UorSsontalW i?rin«^ e K Btake J . boat ' 

 end of Execution Reef, leaving it on sLarh^r^ti bU ° 7 at east 

 horizontally striped huov at wist ^end of tb S nu S , ar °nnd 



apart, and bv those on the iudge- boat a! hnt i-c 8tar,:i ng lmin. 

 a run to Execution oK^id te? wTff^ A . ft ? r 

 Matmntcock Buoy, and on the next W hi n , 1 u ;, the £ eaca to 

 Island, Clara gained over a m'mi ™ a a b!lU ed for Captain's 

 eg back toExlcution, with booms off A naSotti^? th n, Uext 

 the finish, as timed, making the ekn^ r?^io a ^ a , lned on Clara, 

 the race to Anaconda Th? timlng^as verf h sri f^l and ^P* 

 management of the ra e andTccomn^nvfX, f ly done ' ant i the 

 poor. The full times so far a 2?«2Sde , S? a ^ 1 2 8 B ffl™ r Were very 



xi was a glorious moonl ght night with b fr«=t7 ♦ -J 



breeze, and the little fleet was at Anchor under Po^nt 4? T° psai1 

 at Beauharno's, before one watch had elapsed Stl Louis ' 



o^to^n^^^n* 



breeze just held long enough totake it u P there' The" rn^H tb6 

 with the current was a long and a hot drift Hi ™^ •« ^ u Un dovf n 

 and it was 7 o'clock beforelne leader o ' hj flee! theMm SWlms; 

 Banshee, dropped her hook in the hnnt h™, ' I llttle 5 ut ' er 

 Claire. This is the third cruise of the St.Law^n^Y' C 

 has been a great succtss, in spite of the fa > th„t X'„ C «' ™Jm<*< 

 been a small one. v lae 1<tet th at the fleet has 



JULY 2, DOMINION DAT. 



The second of the yacht clashes and ton tht^ „*a , 

 were sailed on July 2. The wind was very &t I'SW races 

 tihe start, but it freshened into a fresh^Urtefze S&tf 



thl^^ffioK^ across 

 A, Madge. Osprey, Banshee and Lulu. AU^?e Mftr W n J ,e 

 carried club topsails, and Yalda carried hpr iih ti H» Madge 

 It was a close reach to the east buoy and !4ida }TZll aS ^ ell A 

 set a spinaker to port, Lulu was to leeward of Blank v ™1 d a , nd 

 class nntagonist, and finding that she could not ^agle, her 

 lee smothered her qanyasf r^acro^sBtefe^ 2S£ *^^ h h ? r 

 and went past her as if she was being to«od BlS K' u a ^ ain 

 ai^oJafdW Wa8frC8h ~« ^t,S ac Lteworked 



SCHOONERS-58FT. CLASS 



Gevalia lf» f» 



CABIN SLFOFS — 53 FT CL*Q!5 



^".•■:;:.::.:;.giliS l^gg 



E 3 lfl 4?) 8 30 ' 0orrected - 



Concord 



abeautifuUopsail^z^ 

 Yalda and Black Eagle carried their «h t-^V,. , -i ^ close w ork 

 of the fleet ca^fu|^b^topsails alorie Sa ? d clu b, the rest 



Engle on the long tick : do w? the Lake ^ and Tcrent n^ f n Pa8t B i ack 

 Minnie A and Lulu. The latter had ato ]ea?o n P th, a i 0 ,\ bQtl1 

 ever, and rounded the last buoy with a^out 6m tn ?v fleeUh , ovr - 

 Mmnte A At one time it looked as if Vnlda t™!^ 1 ^ good on 

 place at the buov, bUL both boats had L\J~b 0 ^ ld take second 

 the buoy, and Minnie ^ A kept ? her place t^ft ^ roilnd 

 crossed the line in the follow! g order- Ln f A?/^- T , b( V boats 

 Black Eagle. Pearl, Breeze, O^y^h^StfaSe^^"- 



FIRST CLASS-25FT. ANP OVER 

 Valda THIB:D 0LA SS-2lFT. AND UNDER, 



Osprey 12 m m 



Banshee. M ?8 00 



Elapsed. 

 2 04 45 

 2 19 45 



2 13 10 

 2 32 35 



.12 28 30 



pMjf I 20 I 

 3 05 00 1^7 00 

 Not timed. 



and Dixie. Freyja led from the start! Vtt S a *>ond, Tara, Silva 



FIRST CLASS SRIFFS-17 TO 2lFT. OVER ALL. 



finish. 



Freyja, W. J. Wallace 12 torn 



Tara, A. Frey t?|S 148 30 



vagabond.... 'If g 



1 54 00 

 1 45 30 



WIW 



,12 35 00 

 13 *» §0 



wftldrew. 



Elapsed. 

 1 13 30 

 1 19 00 

 1 19 30 



131 30 



