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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 10, 1890. 



BEVERLY Y. C„ JULY 4, 5. 



159th regatta, first buzzard's bay championship. 



THIS race was sailed on Friday in a good wholesail south- 

 wester. 



Tn first class Mattie had a walk-over. 



In second class the new Anonyma, just finished by Dunn, sailed 

 her maiden sad and did well. Her owner being a new hand at 

 racing handicapped her two minutes at start, and her sail set 

 badlv, forcing her to carry a racing reef. 



In third class Puzzle, Bina ami Cayuse fought it out again, this 

 time Puzzle, who has largest sail of the lot, rushing off with the 

 lead and holding it all through. Eina has not enough masthead 

 and could not hold her gaff in place with a whole sail. She started 

 with a reef, but shook it out at end of first round. Daisy carried 

 a single rei-f, but seemed to be outclassed by the others. Ada 

 parted throat halvard and withdrew. 



In fourth class Rip gained steadily to windward, but carried a 

 reef she did not need, and lost a little running. At the end of the 

 first round she led by eight seconds; going to windward in second 

 round she increased this lead till the race seemed surely hers; but 

 at windward work she tried to shake out the reef and made an 

 awful mess of the operation, tearing sail and nearly capsizing the 

 boat. During this operation Edith passed her and won the race. 



Courses s'ime as on June 17; 11 miles for larger classes; 8 for 

 third and &4 for fourth. 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 

 Mattie, Howard Stockton 28.10 3 00 10 1 51 16 



SECOND CLASS. 



Mist, Geo. H. Lyman, Jr 30.08 2 01 37 1 50 15 



Widgeon, Moses Williams, Jr 26.10 2 03 26 1 52 26 



Anonyma, F. L. Dabney 26.10 2 04 01 1 53 01 



Lestris, Joshua Crane 24.01 Withdrew. 



THIRD CLASS. 



Puzzle. W. M. Amory 22 09 1 45 32 1 33 54 



Eina, John Parkinson 22.10 1 47 02 1 35 30 



Cavuse, F. W. Sargent 22.09 1 47 38 1 36 00 



Daisy, Howard Stockton 21.01 1 51 13 1 40 51 



Ada, W. H. Davis 32.08 Disabled. 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Edith, Irving Chapman 19.04 1 17 24 1 04 53 



Rip, O. B. Jefferson 19.01 1 18 27 1 05 41 



Nvinph, Geo. G. Amory 17.01 137 10 112 12 



Winners of prizes: Class one, Mattie, who is also winner of leg 

 for pennant for actual time; class two. Mist first, Widgeon second, 

 Mist leg for pennant; class three. Puzzle first. Eina second. Puzzle 

 leg for pennant; class four, Edith first, also leg for pennant 

 Judge, W. Lloyd Jeffries. 



160TH REGATTA, OPEN SWEEPSTAKES, THIRD CLASS. 



This race was sailed atMarblehead on Saturday. The boats got 

 off in a very light S. westerly air and worked slowly out to Cat 

 Island, Edith drifting ahead. From here to Gooseberry Ledge 

 there was a succession of dead calm* and light flutces f rom all 

 round the compass, Edith rounding nearly 20 minutes ahead. 

 From here on they should have had a run to Bowditch and a beat 

 Home. Wanda and Lassie closed up on Edith and almost caught 

 her; but wind came out ahead and gave them a heat to Bowditch 

 and a run home, the leaders of course getting the be-t of it. Sum- 

 mary as follows, Lassie's measurement b«ing only guesswork, as 

 she has not heen officially measured, but it is near enough to fix 

 her place in the race: 



THIRD CLAS3. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Edith, P. M. Wood, B. Y. C 20.05 3 14 12 3 02 51 



Lassie, W. S. Eaton. Jr., C. Y.C 24.05 2 16 32 2 08 23 



Wanda, R. C. Bobbins, B. Y. C 22.07 2 16 38 2 07 03 



Nixie, A. C. Cochrane, B. Y. C 24 05 2 24 02 2 15 53 



Kathleen, R. S. Peabody, B. Y. C. . .25.05 2 24 45 2 17 18 



Wraith, H. P. Benson, W. Y. C 22.03 2 27 15 2 17 23 



Winners. Edith first, Wanda second. 



The 161st, regatta, second open sweepstakes, open to all boats not 

 over 30ft. waterline, will be sailed off Monument Beach on July 

 12, at 1 P. M. 



FOR SALE-THE BRENTON'S REEF CUP. 



WE commend to the notice of American yachtsmen the follow- 

 ing advertisement from the London Meld ot June 21: 

 "Genesta.— For sale, this famous racing cutter of 80 tons, in per- 

 fect order, and holder of the Brenton Reef Challenge Cup, which 

 goes with her. Price and particulars of — and — ." 



Here is a fine opportunity for some, patriotic American gentleman 

 to buy a fine challenge cup at a bargain, along with the anchors, 

 chains, furniture and equipment of a first-class racing cutter. 

 Such an opportunity may not soon occur again. 



PLYMOUTH REGATTA.— The second annual regatta of the 

 Plymouth Y.C. was sailed over a triangular course in a good 

 breeze, the times being: 



FIRST CLASS— CATBOAT8, 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



White Swallow, E. W. Watson... . 18.09 2 26 35 1 50 17 



Hildegarde, W. T. Whitman 19.04 2 27 15 1 51 46 



Curlew, H. Lawton 22.02 2 24 26 L 52 33 



Marion, James Watson 19.04 2 34 32 1 59 03 



Pet, Henry J. Hayden 17.03 2 39 30 3 00 54 



SECOND CLASS — SPRFTSAIL CBNTERBOARDS. 



Pair Play. George D. Bartlett 18.10 2 26 55 1 47 39 



Katie L., James Bagnell 17.09 2 34 52 1 57 04 



Henrietta, A. M. Watson, Jr 16. '(7 2 36 23 1 58 42 



Spray, C. F. Bradford 15.11 2 45 43 3 04 51 



Puritan, Charles D. Craig 16.10 3 38 20 1 59 U4 



Old Honesty, John C. Dawes 16.07 2 37 05 1 57 24 



Daisy, Guy Cooper 15.06 2 57 09 3 15 31 



Vixen, Allen Gorharn 17.01 3 38 4* 1 59 43 



Gertrude, I. S. Brewster 16.05 2 45 35 2 04 37 



THIRD CLASS— SPRITS AIL KEELS. 



Jessie, I. Morton 15.07 2 32 00 1 50 33 



Dexter, H. L. Sampson 16.00 2 39 45 1 59 03 



Nonesuch. Ansel Bartlett ...15.07 2 48 02 3 53 04 



Athaleb, E. E. Atwood 16.03 3 46 30 2 06 14 



Hornet, A. M. Watson 16.04 2 41 10 3 01 03 



FOURTH CLASS — ALL SIZES AND RIGS. 



Abbie D., George Manter 17.11 2 34 37 1 57 04 



Sarah Jane. W. T. Harton 2 34 27 2 23 04 



Mignon, Damon Bros 17.06 2 47 25 3 09 14 



Dolphin, T. S. Diman 13.10 3 10 15 3 35 16 



Magnolia, Robert Scars 27.04 3 41 55 3 15 13 



Lizzie, W. T, Hatton 3 41 43 2 09 50 



FTFTH CLASS — CANOES. 



Molhe, A. L. Bailey 14.09 3 10 55 1 42 08 



Phebe, Caleb Raymond 14.04 2 22 38 1 53 23 



Flying Fish, A. S. Rich 13.01 2 25 00 1 53 46 



Peri, A . W. Shepherd 15.01 2 33 40 1 54 23 



Daisy. 9. Wadsworth 14.09 2 40 00 3 11 17 



Black Swan. W. Carltm 13.00 3 39 45 1 56 51 



Dusky Sally, A. Robbins 14.05 Withdrew. 



CAT HO ATS AT NANTUCKET.— On July 4 a race was sailed 

 over a 16^-mille triangular course, resulting as follows: 



, r , ^ , Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Volante, Capt. Fisher 30.00 3 03 39 3 56 50 



Duelner, Capt. Davis 33.00 3 07 37 3 07 37 



Lillian, Capt. Smally 33.00 3 07 57 3 07 57 



Seminole, Capt. Veeder 33.00 3 10 43 3 08 03 



Kittie, Capt. Morse 33.00 3 15 35 3 09 08 



Inez, Capt. Coffin 30.00 3 13 55 3 09 58 



Margie, Capt. Keirnan. 33.00 3 13 40 3 10 39 



Rosebud, Cape. Burgess 38.00 3 18 41 3 13 33 



Priscilla, Capt. Morris 30.00 3 16 27 3 13 43 



Emily, Capt. Clark 30.00 3 31 34 3 15 43 



\ esta, Capt. Jarnegan 33.00 3 18 34 3 17 04 



Sepia, Capt. Small 27.00 3 39 26 3 18 56 



RIVERSIDE Y. C. JULY 5.-The first race of the Riverside 

 (Conn.) Y. C. was sailed on Saturday, on the Mianus River, the 

 times being: 



T ., r , r, Elapsed. Corrected. 



David B. Hill 2 19 39 2 19 39 



Dolly Varden - 22 30 2 23 33 



Chippv 3 26 30 2 22 30 



Dare Devil 2 29 08 2 34 08 



Ja , ck :; 3 27 49 2 23 19 



In the open tub race six boys entered. The prize was won by 

 futnam Brinley. In the tub match, for club members, the fol- 

 lowing entered: John Parter, C. T. Pierce, S. A. Seixas and S. 

 Dewey Pierce. The winner was C. T. Pierce. 



SANS PEUR-CATARINA.-Mr. Morgan's steam yacht, which 

 will hence be known as Catarina, arrived at New York on July 3 

 after a passage of 14 days from Southampton, with Capt. Craven 

 n charge. She is now at Newport. 



THE CAPE ANN Y. C. sailed the first regatta of the season off 

 Gloucester on Friday, the course beiny from a stakeboat off 

 Pavilion Beach to the whistling biliy off Eastern Point, thence to 

 a stakeboat off Kettle Island to judges' boat, two rounds. The 

 times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Evelyn. Small 24.04 2 06 50 1 38 48 



Ape, Savward .27.00 2 08 33 1 32 33 



Seddie B., Stacy 25.02 Withdrew. 



SECOND CLASS. 



Hazard, Pi°rce & Moody 23.08 2 06 45 1 25 00 



Viola, McFarland 33 06 2 23 28 1 40 27 



Silver Cloud, McLaughlin ... 21 .07 2 36 03 1 52 37 



THIRD CLASS. 



Gleam, Lowell 20.00 2 21 29 1 35 33 



Mavis, Smothers & Brooks 20.00 2 22 27 1 35 21 



Trifle, Irving Bros 18.05 2 32 22 1 43 17 



White Wings, Perry 19.00 2 32 11 1 44 16 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Sassacus, Griffin. 16.02 2 02 56 1 35 39 



Alpine, Pitchforth 15.06 2 05 18 1 37 33 



Hustler, Stetson 17.09 2 03 33 1 38 11 



Pert, Knight 16.04 3 07 23 1 40 38 



Lillian, Rich 10.04 2 12 43 1 41 42 



FIFTH CLASS. 



Voma, Norwood 1 4 . 02 2 39 30 1 43 09 



Pansv, Davis 14.11 2 11 58 1 43 28 



Wiverna, McFarland 13.11 2 15 04 1 45 13 



May, Frost 14.00 2 15 29 1 45 44 



Alma, Vivian Bros 13 00 2 22 05 1 51 01 



Douglass, Douglass 14.00 2 11 54 1 53 11 



CORINTHIAN NAVY ANNUAL, NEW ROCHELLE. —The 

 first annual regatta of the Corinthian Navy was held at New 

 Rochelle on June 28, and never in the history of that yachting 

 center did such a large fleet of small craft cross the line at any 

 race. Forty-two boats were entered for the race, and of these 

 twenty-nine crossed the line, while three laid at anchor owing to 

 a lack of class. The day was an ideal one, a fresh northwester 

 blow'ng and a choppy sea running outside. The race for classes 

 A and B was from off the New RocheHe club house to the black 

 and red buoy off Execution Light, thence to a stakeboat off 

 Hempstead Harbor and home. Classes C and D made the same 

 course, except they took the can buoy off Larchmont instead of 

 the boat at Hempstead Harbor. The following is a summary ot 

 the race: 



CLASS A— COURSE 7 MILES. 



Length. Elansed. Corrected. 



Kittie, T. T. Taber 21.02 1 44 00 1 43 39 



Phcebe R., C. Raymond 21.00 1 48 25 1 47 04 



Manhattan, A. T. Skerry, Jr 22 08 1 51 35 1 50 55 



lo, G. Barnette 23.00 1 54 43 1 54 43 



Beth, E. H. Jewett 22.09 2 06 10 2 05 80 



Marion, H. Pratt 20.04 2 12 07 2 08 49 



CLASS B — COURSE 7 MILES. 



Mav B., T. W. Pell 19.11 1 42 51 1 .12 00 



Punch, A. L. Clark 19.06 1 49 32 1 48 41 



Zelica, H. A. Sherman 19.05 1 54 18 1 53 27 



Giggle, B. Jacob 1".03 1 57 01 1 56 10 



Nettie, J. Rough 18.00 2 10 40 3 08 45 



Ada, W. C. Leioes 31.00 3 13 09 3 11 12 



Unique, F. B. Jones 18.11 2 15 24 2 15 24 



Nadyr, B. F. O'Connor 18.00 2 27 21 2 25 24 



CLASSES C AND D. 



Elaine, M. J. Rooney 15.02 1 46 41 1 43 56 



Addie, W. H. Hathaway 18.00 2 13 11 2 13 11 



Rambler, Messrs. Davis 18.00 2 23 25 2 22 25 



Watermelon, Tbos. Clapham 14.00 1 58 16 1 58 16 



Bouncer, Thos. Clapham 13.06 2 03 55 2 02 55 



Germauia, O. Rauoenhcimer 18.06 Walkover. 



Puck, J. G. Honey 18.00 Withdrew. 



In this regatta the Io proved herself a better boat than the 

 Burgess Beth. The Io was designed by John Coughtry, the 

 builder of the Nauita. Thos. Clapham defeated his own invincible 

 Bounce with the Watermelon, his latest creation in the pontoon 

 line. The following gentlemen are prorosed for membership: 

 Frank L. Townsend, C. Raymond, J. F. Jarvis, Jr., W. H. Hath- 

 away. 



QUINCY Y. C, SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP, JULY 5.-The 

 Start in the second championship race of the Quincy Y. C, off 

 Hough's Neck, on Saturday, was postponed until 2 P. M., owing 

 to the calm, the little wind after that being fluky. The times 

 were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Posy, R. G. Hunt 22.02 2 03 20 1 35 40 



Erin, John Cavanagh 26.11 2 00 34 1 36 30 



Moondyne, Shaw Brothers 24.08 3 03 45 1 37 49 



White Fawn, A. E. Jones 25.00 3 06 03 1 40 23 



Mudjekwis, W. P. Whitraarsh 35 08 2 06 55 1 41 41 



SECOND CLASS. 



Madge, W. D. Lovell 19.10 1 44 37 1 17 34 



Tartar, George Russell 19.11 1 48 42 1 31 44 



Elf, He.ury L. Souther 19.10 1 46 35 1 29 33 



Rocket, H. M. Faxon 16.03 1 47 37 1 16 11 



Flora Lee, C. E. Bockus 16.10 1 47 36 1 16 54 



Freak. G. F. May bury .16.00 1 56 04 I 19 34 



SPECIAL CLASS. 



Eureka, E. B. Rogers 19.08 1 46 03 1 18 38 



Diadem, L. A. Hay ward 18.02 1 51 25 1 32 21 



Pet, J. W. McFarland 19 03 1 59 07 1 31 54 



Posy takes a leg for the cup with Mudjekwi-: Madge, under 

 protest, has a leg with Tartar, Rocket with Flora Lee, and Eureka 

 with Diadem. The judges were George E. Pfaffrnan, George G. 

 Saville and James H. Slade. Madge was protested for carrying 

 one too many in her crew r . 



BAYSWATER Y. C.-July 4.— The regatta of the Bayswater Y. 

 C. was sailed off its club house in Jamaica Bay on Friday. The 

 course was fifteen miles for classes A and B, and ten miles for C 

 and D. The wind was fresh S. The times were: 



CLASS A— CATBOATS. 



Length. Finish. Corrected. 



Edith 23.05 4 10 33 1 34 08 



Alert 23.01 4 11 08 1 34 21 



CLASS B— CATBOATS. 



Bertha B 21.00 4 19 15 1 33 50 



Lizzie B 31. UM 4 18 53 1 33 52 



CLASS C— CATBOATS. 



Edith No. 3 17.00 3 40 45 0 53 31 



Nettie V 14.10 3 42 31 0 53 22 



Skip Jack 17.08 3 40 34 0 54 33 



CLASS D— SHARPIES. 



Maggie 17.06 3 50 07 1 00 59 



Scud 15.09 3 58 29 1 07 01 



Phyllis 15.08 4 00 37 1 09 36 



Lizzie H 15.04 Withdrawn. 



The winners were Edith, Bertha B, Edith No 3 and Maggie. 

 The regatta committee included Messrs. Isaac T. Hubbard, C. A. 

 Schafner, and B. J. Banklefsen. 



PORTLAN D Y. C. JULY 4.-A regatta was sailed on Friday for 

 a series of prizi's offered by the city. A flving start was made 

 from in front of the yacht club house at 10:30. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS— SCHOONERS. 



Start. Finish. Corrected. 



Dorothy Q 12 32 43 4 48 17 3 43 40 



Monegan 13 33 53 3 39 33 3 40 34 



SECOND CLASS. 



Geneva 13 31 42 4 56 38 3 35 55 



Willie 12 31 54 Withdrawn. 



Juno 13 31 59 5 16 46 3 49 53 



Yolander 13 37 33 4 33 33 3 12 40 



Warren 13 33 49 5 07 12 3 47 41 



Gypsy 12 35 06 5 08 51 3 58 23 



THIRD CLASS. 



Man 12 45 23 3 46 20 3 28 33 



ireeman 12 47 10 3 26 15 2 06 23 



Among the yachts in the harbor were America, Seneca and 

 Wayward. 



HOWARD Y. C. REGATTA JULY 3.-The first regatta of the 

 Howard Y. C. took place Thursday last at Centreville, Mass., on 

 the Nine-Mile Pond. The times were: 



rT „. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Mascot, H. Marston 1 48 24 1 48 16 



Gypsy, G. H. Crosby 1 52 07 1 52 07 



Pauline, H.Kelley 1 53 11 1 51 11 



Fvelyn, D. C. Sturges ... 2 06 02 



Pauline was ruled out for fouling a stake b^at. 



LAKE Y. R. A. CIRCUIT.-The dates of the racing cruife of 

 the Lake Y. R. A. of Lake Ontario, are as follows: Race at Ham- 

 ilton on August 13; Toronto, Royal Canadian, 15; Queen City, 16- 

 Kingston, 20; Oswego, 28; Rochester, 27. No other events have yet 

 been decided on, the circuit ending at Rochester. 



ROYAL CANADIAN Y. C, July 2.— On Dominion Day, Wed- 

 nesday of last week, the Royal Canadian Y. C. sailed a very hard 

 race, the day being rainy with very strong wind and some ex- 

 ceptionally heavy squalls. Psyche and Madge lost topmasts. 

 Verve carried away gaff jaws, and Fmnette broke her tiller. A 

 number of the yachts were late at the start, Merle being among 

 them. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS, OVER 35FT. 



Finish. Corrected. 



Oriole, schooner, Toronto : 4 25 10 2 25 10 



White Wings, sloop. Hamilton 4 56 30 2 48 50 



Cygnet, sloop, Toronto 4 55 30 2 49 12 



Condor, cutter. Toronto 4 59 30 2 50 01 



Merle, cutter, Toronto 5 03 35 2 50 53 



Aileen, cuUer, Toronto 4 54 15 3 53 45 



Deerhound, cutter, Hamilton 5 19 00 3 05 16 



Verve, cutter, ToroDto Did not finish. 



Psyche, cutter, Hamilton Did not finish. 



Vision, sloop, Cobourg Did not finish. 



Madge, cutter, Toronto Did not finish. 



Aggie, cutter, Oakville Did not finish. 



Oriole saved her time allowance to the smaller craft and won 

 $100. White Wings gets second prize, $50, Cygnet third prize, $25, 

 and Condor fourth prize, $15. 



SECOND CLASS, 35 TO 35FT. 



Cyprus, cutter, Toronto 5 32 28 3 20 42 



Nadia, sloop, Hamilton ..5 34 00 8 30 29 



Samoa, cutter, Hamilton 5 34 40 3 33 15 



Alert, sloop, Hamilton .5 49 30 3 47 39 



Wona, cutter, Toronto Not timed. 



Kelpie, cutter, Toronto Not timed. 



Escape, cutter, Toronto Not timed. 



Cyprus wins $60, Nadia $40, and Samoa $20. 



THIRD CLASS, 2oFT. AND UNDER. 



Maud B., Hamilton 4 29 05 2 28 53 



Aid* en, Hamilton .4 43 00 2 35 38 



Caprice, Toronto 4 47 05 3 42 06 



Rambler, Toronto 4 39 20 3 43 27 



Nellie G.. Toronto .4 47 00 3 46 39 



Ellida, Toronto 4 53 30 2 48 55 



M'schief. Toronto 4 52 10 2 50 30 



Breuda, Hamilton 4 58 40 2 56 13 



Heather BeRp, Hamilton 5 02 45 3 CO 03 



Ina, Hamilton Not timed. 



Eclipse, Hamilton Not timed. 



Madjv, Hamilton Not timed. 



Maud B. wins $40, Aideen $20 and Caprice $10. 



The skiffs sailed a course of about seven miles and had no time 

 allowance. The Tesult was: 



SKIFF CLASS, 19 FT. AND UNDER. 



Finish. Finish. 



Uneasy 5 11 40 Fiona Not timed. 



Ripple 5 17 28 Elsie Not timed. 



JEgeria 5 20 25 



Uneasy wins $20, Ripple 10, and iEgeria $5. There was no en- 

 trance fee and no deduction from the prize monev in any class. 



The steam yacht Abeona carried the judges, Messrs. F. White- 

 field and L. H. Rohertson. The starters were Messrs. James 

 Quinn and Geoffrey Foote; timers, C. W. Postlethwaii e, H. H. 

 McRae; referee, S. Bruce Harmau. 



FALL RIVER Y. C, July 4.— The regatta of the Fall River Y. 

 C. was sailed on Friday in a moderate S.W. wind, yachts being 

 present from Newport, Bristol and Providence. The full times 

 were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Awa, Hasbrook 42.11 3 22 39 2 35 03 



Mabel F. Swift, Anthony 39.00 3 27 23 2 35 50 



Millie, Budlong 45.06 2 30 41 2 86 41 



SECOND CLASS. 



Hattie Pierce, Fall River 28.09 3 00 IS 2 00 16 



Tahena, Williams, Fall River 22.06 2 11 35 3 03 54 



THIRD CLASS. 



Kickemint, Gladding, Bristol 25.04 2 48 13 3 45 41 



Windward, Burdick, Fall River. . . .26.10 3 05 31 3 05 31 



Annie, Hindle, Fall River 24.04 2 55 45 2 51 23 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Ella, Tinkham, Fall River 22.07 1 43 55 1 43 10 



Faust, Wright, Fall River 23.03 1 41 37 1 41 37 



EIFTH CLASS. 



Bertha. Davis, Fall River 17.05 Did rot finish. 



Turk, Lawton, Fall River 17.03 2 06 30 2 06 30 



Molecule, Wood, Fall River 11.00 3 37 05 3 12 15 



Two special cups for third and fourth classes were presented by 

 Messrs. C. W. Anthony and William N. Arnsen, to he won three 

 times before they can be held. The winners were Awa, Hattie, 

 Kickemint, Faust and Turk. 



IDLEWILD Y. C JULY 5 —This club sailed a race on Satur- 

 day on Jamaica Bay, the course being 10 miles. The times were • 



FIRST CLASS— CATBOATS. 



Length. Finish. Time. 



Bennie B 22 00 1 14 35 0 51 35 



Alice May 22.04 1 15 35 0 53 20 



Flirt 18 10 1 21 25 0 58 55 



Mabel 22.10 1 37 35 1 05 10 



SECOND CLASS— CATBOATS. 



Amity 18.00 1 13 53 0 51 38 



Edith 17.00 1 24 50 1 00 54 



Nellie 18.01 out. 



THIRD CLASS, — SHARPIES. 



Anita 18.01 1 30 10 0 57 50 



Freddie B 17.07 1 28 30 1 04 50 



Lassie 14 11 out. 



HULL CORINTHIAN Y. C, JULY 5— The first race of this 

 club, on Saturday, was spoiled by light wind, the only yachts that 

 finished being timed as follows: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. 



Jack, H. O. Stetson . , 23.00 1 55 27 



THIRD CLASS. 



Fanny Edna, S. Becker 16.07 1 59 59 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Billow, H. Brown 13.04 1 49 08 



Nimbus, Jr., J. S. Clark 12.00 Not timed. 



SPECIAL CL ASS. 



Composite, F. Mclntyre. 16.00 1 17 05 



Judges, Winthrop Bouve, G. C. Colburn and Herbert Stanwood. 



THE NEW 2V8-RATER CORINNA.— This yacht was launched 

 last week from the yard of her builders, Messrs Gourlay Bros, and 

 Co., the ship builders of Dundee. She was designed by her owner, 

 Mr. A. G. Gourlay, to be a fast cruiser, and has been so carefully 

 constructed under his personal supervision that the highest possi- 

 ble class would be given by Lloyd's if desired. Her dimensions 

 are 35ft. on l.w.l. and 31ft. 10in. over all, by 6t*t. 10in. beam and 

 about 4ft. lOin. draft. Her accommodation is wonderful, consist- 

 ing of a good sized cockpit, large caoin, with 6ft. head room below 

 skylight, a lavatory, pantry and roomy forecastle. Her cabin is 

 panelled in polished wainscot oak and teak, lamps, etc., silver 

 plated. The deck fittings are also of teak. The lead ballast is all 

 on the keel — 3 tons 5cwt. Every known modern improvement in 

 yacht fittings has been introduced into the equipment of this little 

 vessel, and Bhe has been pronounced by those able to judge to be 

 the most perfect little yacht afloat. Her rig is a pole-masted cut- 

 ter, with 600sq. ft. sad area without topsail. Her sails were only 

 bent late on Thursday evening, and as she was entered to race 

 last Saturday in the Regatta of the Royal Forth Y. C, she was des- 

 patched right away to Granton, and had a splendid run round in 

 eight hours. S.ie made her debut next day, and although in cruis- 

 ing trim, with sails unstretched and her stores not p-operly 

 stowed away, she succeeded in beating several famous racers of 

 heavier tonnage in the 5-rating class, and carried off the first 

 prize, arriving 5min. ahead of the celebrated Midge, or llmin 

 iOsec. by corrected time, proving that she is to be a very fast boat, 

 either in light or heavy winds, and more than fulfilling the ex- 

 pectations of her designer.— Field, June 21. 



NEW YORK Y. C. CRUISE.— According to General Order 

 No. 3 just issued by Fleet Captain Stephen Peabody, of the New 

 York Yacht Club, members are instructed that the vessels of the 

 squadron will rendezvous at New London, off the Pequofc House, 

 on Wednesday, July 30. Captains will report aboard t e flagship, 

 on the same evening at nine o'clock. The race for the cups pre- 

 sented by Captain Goelet, will take place at Newport, date to be 

 decided at the meeting of captains. During the cruise the Owl 

 and the Game Cock colors will be raced for by the four oared gigs 

 and double scullcutters and dinghies belonging to the yachts of the 

 squadron and the owners will be subject to challenge at auy time 

 on one day's notice. There will also be a race for the steam and 

 naphtha launches belonging to the squadron, the time, the condi- 

 tions and prizes for which will be ner> after announced by the 

 Commodore. There will be special cups given for competition, 

 dates of which will bo announced by the Commodore. It is not 

 unlikely that the cruise may be extended to Marblehead, as the 

 New York Y, C. has not been around Cape Cod since 1887. 



