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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 23, 1892. 



ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



There is no charge for answering questions under this head. All 

 Questions relating to ailments of dogs wUl be answered by Dr. T. O. 

 Sherwood, a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. 

 Communications referring to other matter* " &L UMfi W&nndl 

 Management and dogs will receive caref ul attention. 



H. L. W., Adrian, Mich.— Write to Major J. M. Taylor, 12 Vesey 

 street, New York city. 



G. L. H.— Bethlehem, Pa.— We do not know where the Swiss 

 Canine Genealogical Record for 1884 can be procured; nor the 

 other hook yoa mentioned. Mr. K. E. Hopf, Montrose, Cal., may 

 have them. 



M. C. B.— Would he very pleased to know the best food for 

 beagle hounds in the summer months. Ans. Boiled mutton and 

 the broth with stale bread, rice, table scraps, in fact anything 

 which promises a variety of food and is not. too heating in its 

 nature. Dog biscuits soaked or dry will be found acceptable for 



C. C. D., Utica, N. Y.— The dogs were registered, as you say, in 

 the English Kennel Gazette, but there is no mention of them in 

 the Stud Book for 1891. You will require the pedigrees for three 

 generations back, and if you have not sot this we can find it for 

 you. The fee for registering is $1, to be sent to A. P. Vredet) burgh, 

 4-1 Broadway, New York city, who will also furnish blank register 

 forms. 



H. D. T.— Will you please state in your paper where I can send 

 a young pointer pnppv to be trained? Some place convenient to 

 Chicago, 111. Ans. There are no dog trainers in the vicinity of 

 Chicago. J. H. Johnson, Carlisle. Ind.; Fred Erb, Jr.. Indian- 

 apolis, Ind.; John A. Gude, Bruceville, Ind.; John Bolus, Wooster, 

 Ohio and R. B. Morgan, Akron, Ohio, are the nearest trainers to 

 Chicago of which we know. 



A. S. W.— A owns a. dog; B owns a bitch. B desires the use of 

 A's dog with the understanding that A is to have one of the 

 puppies for the service of his dog. There are two dog puppies in 

 the resulting litter, and, according to usage, who has the right of 

 first choice? Ans. We know of no rule in this connection, but, 

 unless an arrangement is made to the contrary, the breeder of the 

 litter iB generally supposed to have first choice. 



R. D. S., Lowell, Mich.— 1. Are the following dogs registered? 

 if so, please give numbers: Gladstone, Veil, imported Dashing 

 Lion, Queen Anna, DashiDg Novice, Queen Novice, Richard 111., 

 Royal Ely. 2. Also, has Dashing Novice any winnings to his 

 credit, and is she the dam of any wiuners, and what ones if anv? 

 Ans. 1. Gladstone. 8.168, A.K.C.S.B., Vol. I ; Veil. 8,389, Vol. I.; 

 Dashing Lion, 11,333, Vol. V; Queen Anna, 11,428, Vol. V.; Dash- 

 ing Novice. 1,929 Vol. II.; Queen Novice, no number; Richard III., 

 3,510, Vol. III.; Royal Fly, 23,104, Vol. VIII. 2. Yes. 1st, American 

 Derby, Grand Junction, 1881; 1st, Pennsylvania Derby, Grand 

 Junction, 1881; one-fifth of 2d, Fairmont, 1882. The latter part of 

 your second question we cannot answer. 



3. 

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 4. 

 5. 

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 6. 



Hull, Class Race, Hull. 

 Savin Hill, First Cup. 

 Mos. Fleet, Cham., Boston. 

 Winthrop, Open, Wintbrop. 



FIXTURES. 



Rochester, Club Regatta. 25. Staten Island, Clifton, S. 1. 



Chelsea. 25. Cor. Yonkers, Hudson River. 



Indian Harbor, Open sweep, 25. Cor. of N.Y., Ann„New York. 



Greenwich. 25. Buffalo, Ladies' Day. 



Hull Cor., 1st Cham., Hull. 26. Olympic, Ann., So. Brooklyn. 



Brooklyn, Spring, Gravesend 2". Eastern. Ann., Marblehead. 



Bay. 30. Savin Hill, Open Race. 



JULY. 



Miramichi, Cruise to Nequac. 9. Buffalo, Ladies' Day. 



Lachine, Cruise, Richelieu R. 10. Savin Hill, Cash Prize. 



Rochester, Ann. Cruise, Oak 15. L.Y.R.A., Belleville, OdC. 



Orchard. 16. Roy. N.S., Chauncy Cup, Hal. 



New Rochelle, Ann., New Ro- Hi. Hull, Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, Hull. 



chelle. 16. Mos. Fleet, Cham., Boston. 



Seawanhaka, Ann., Oyster Bay 16. Winthrop, Ann. Cruise. 



16, Dorchester, 2d Cham., Dor- 

 chester. 



16. Beverly, Monument Beach, 

 l i. Cape Cod, North Dennis. 



Roy. N. S., 3-rating Class, Hal. IS. Oswego, L.Y. R, A., Oswego. 



Dorchester. Open 2lft. Class, 21. Rochester,L.Y.R. A., Charlotte 



Dorchester. 22. Corinthian, Atlantic City. 



N.Y.Y.R.A. Cruise, SandyH'k 23. Monatiquot, 1st Cham.. Ft. Pt. 



Newark, Cruise. Sandy Hook. 23. Corinthian. Marblehead. 



Corinthian, Marblehead. 23. Hull Cor.. Hull. 



Larchmont. Ann., Larchmont 23. Sippican, Club, Marion. 



Buffalo, Open. 25. Rhode Island, Cup. 



Douglaston, Ann., Little Neck 25. Roy.Ham..L.Y.R. A., Hamilton 



Bay. 27. Royal Can., L.Y.R. A., Toronto 



Boston City, Boston. 28. Queen City, L.Y.R. A., Toronto 



Beverly, Monument Beach. 28. Eastern, 21ft. Class, Marbleh'd 



Quiney, City of Quincy Re- 28. Quincy, Ladies' Day, Quincy, 



gatta, Quincy, Mass. Mass. 



Kill vonKull, Ann., Port Rich- 29. Beverly, 21ft. Class, Marbleh'd 



mond, S. I. 30. Hull, Classes 3, 4, 5, Hull. 



American, Ann., Milton Point. 30. Dorchester, Ladies' Day, Dor- 

 Winthrop, 3d and 4th Classes, Chester. 



Winthrop. 30. Indian Harbor, Ann., Green- 

 Wintbrop. Moonlight Sail. wich. 



Fall River. Ladies' Day, Fall R 30. Corinthian, Marblehead. 



Miramichi, Cup. Chatham. 30. Savin Hill, 2d Cham. 



Eastern, Cruise, Marblehead. 30. Mos. Fleet, Open, Boston. 



Riverside, Ann,, Riverside. 30. Beverly, Monument Beach 



Hull, Classes 1, 2, Hull. 30. Buffalo, Cruising, Sweeps. 



Monatiquot, Open., Ft. Point 30. Roy. N,S.,Wenonah Cup, Hal. 

 Sippican, 1st Open Sw., Marion 



AUGUST. 



New York Cruise. 15. Dorchester, 3d Cham., Dor- 



chester. 



16. Winthrop, Cash, Winthrop. 



17. Hull, Ladies' Day, Hull. 



19. Winthrop, 3d and 4th Classes, 

 Winthrop. 



20. Roy. N.S., Ruth Cup. Halifax. 

 Sippican, 2d Open Sw., Marion 20. Corinthian. Marblehead. 

 Cape Cod, Town Cove. 30. Beverly, Monument Beach. 

 Corinthian, Marblehead. 20. Hull Cor., 2d Cham., Hull. 

 Hull, Classes 1, 2, Hull. 20. Cape Cod, Town Cove. 



Roy. N. S., Ladies' Prizes, Hal. 20. Miramichi, Triang., Chatham. 

 Royal Nova Scotia, Halifax. 21. Winthrop, Cruise. 

 Buffalo, Annual Cruise. 22. Rhode Island, Open. 



Miramichi, StewartPen., Black 23. Fall River, Open, Fall River. 



Brook. 25. Rochester. Club Regatta. 



Corinthian Mosquito Fleet. 26. Quincy, 3d Cham., Quincy, 

 Rochester, Ladies' Day. Mass. 

 Dorchester, Dorchester. 27. Hull, Cup Race, Hull. 



Monatiquot, 2d Cham., Ft. Pt. 27. Dorchester, Open Cup, Dor- 

 Chelsea. Chester. 

 Savin Hill. Second Cup. 27. Larchmont, Oyster Boats. 



Mos. Fleet, Cham., Boston. 27. Savin Hill, Sail Off. 



27. Mos. Fleet, Cham., Boston. 

 27. Winthrop, 2d Class Cham., 



Winthrop. 

 27. Buffalo, Ladies' Day. 

 Cor. of N. Y.. 46ft. sweeps, 27. Sippican, Open, Marion. 



Newport. 27. Roy. N S., Lord Alex. Russell 



Monatiquot, Ladies' Day. Cup. Halifax. 



SEPTEMBER. 



5. Fall River Club, Fall River. 

 S. Miramichi, Sweep, Newcastle. 

 8. New York, Schooner Sweeps, 



New York. 

 10. Sippican, 3d Sweep, Marion. 

 10. Eastern, Fall. Marblehead. 

 14. Roy. N.S., Capt. L. Russell's 

 Cup, Halifax. 



14. Winthrop. Cash, Winthrop. 



15. Rochester, Grand Review. 

 15. CorinthiaD, Atlantic City. 



N.Y.Y.R.A., Ann., New York. 17. Beverly, Monument Beach. 



Corinthian, Atlantic City. 18. Miramichi, Triang.Newcastle. 



Douglaston, Sweeps, Little 24. Chelsea. 



Neck Bay. 24. Buffalo, 3d Pennant. 

 Lynn, Open, Nahant. 



OCTOBER. 



Corinthian, Atlantic City. 15. Buffalo, Closing Cruise. 



Hull, Open, Hull. 

 Winthrop, Moonlight Sail. 

 Corinthian, Atlantic City. 

 Goelet Cups, Newport. 

 Douglaston, Ladies'Day, Little 

 Neck Bay. 



Winthrop, Ladies' Day. 

 Cape Cod. Town Cove. 

 Quincy, Invitation Race, 

 Quincy. Mass. 



Winthrop, 3d and 4th Classes, 



Winthrop 

 Roy. N.S., Handicap, Halifax. 

 Larchmont, Fall, Larchmont. 

 Rochester. Autumn Cruise, 

 Beverly, Monument Beach. 

 Buffalo, 2d Pennant. 

 Hull Cor., Open, Hull. 

 Corinthian. Marblehead. 

 Beverlv, Monument Beach. 

 Mos. Fleet, Open, Boston. 



The Great Steam Yacht Race. 



Both Vamoose and Norwood ran up to New London last week 

 and were ready for the race on Saturday morning. The officials 

 were ready in a tug at the line to start the race, a large party of 

 credulous yachtsmen and spectators were at Milton Point to see the 

 finish; and Vamoose, in charge of Engineer Heilbron, was at the 

 line. Norwood ran out of the harbor of New London, and then ran 

 back, her captain complaining that the water was too rough. As 

 she would not. start, the race was postponed to Monday; but it has 

 since been postponed to July 2. On her return to New York Vamoose 

 met with an accident to her engine which cannot be repaired under 

 a month. 



Every race which is not started promptly on time gives fresh proof 

 of the necessity which we have several times pointed out for an ad- 

 ditional starting signal; an "assembly," to precede the usual "pre- 

 paratory." This signal, which may he a special red flag of large size, 

 or a number of short, irregular blasts of a steam whistle, would be 

 given when the regatta committee saw that the yachts were all out 

 and the wind suitable for a start; and it would signify "Come to the 

 starting line and look out for the preparatory signal." In cases 

 where a race was started on the advertised time, it would be un- 

 necessary, but it is frequently the case that calm or fog prevents a 

 punctual start, and a delay of an hour or two occurs, in which some 

 yachts are certain to get so faraway that the ten-minute preparatory 

 signal is not sufficient notice. In such races an "assembly" signal of 

 this sort would enable the regatta committee to get the boats off 

 more promptly, and would be fairer to the contestants, lessening the 

 possibity of being caught far from the line, with a handicap as the 

 result. 



Hull Y. C, June 16. 



HULL — BOSTON HARBOR. 



The Hull Y. C. had a fine S.W. breeze for its first club race on 

 Thursday, the small fellows nearly all starting with two reefs in, 

 though they shook out as the wind lightened later on. The courses 

 were triangular, two rounds each, as follows: for fourth, fifth and 

 special classes around H. Y. C. barrel off Pig Rocks beacon on port; 

 black can buoy on port; flagboat at start ing line on port, and repeat; 

 flagboat on port at. finish; seven miles; limit, three hours. Sixth 

 class around barrel off Harrie's Rocks on port, barrel off Bumkin 

 Island on port, and repeat; flagboat on port at finish; six miles; 

 limit, three hours. 



The seven 21 ft. yachts were divided into three classes, center- 

 boards, keels and cats, beside which was a class of 18 ft. cats. The 

 larger boats jib and mainsail were started at s:15. the large cats at 

 3:20, and the 18 ft. cats at 3:25. Vanessa, the Herreshoff fin keel, 

 with three reefs in and a small jib, was over before the gun, and had 

 to re cross. Catspaw, the Stewart & Binney centerboard, got the 

 start, with Alpha, the Herreshoff centerboard, next, and R." D. and 

 Asp, the Hunt circular segment fin keel following. Koorali led Mag- 

 pie; and Marvel, the new Faxon boat, was first in her class. 



The first leg was a beat, Alpha taking the lead with Catspaw 

 second. R. D. sprung the end of her hollow bowsprit, which hindered 

 her. and on the second round her hollow mast went some 10 ft. 

 above the deck. Vanessa was but a poor third, and Asp withdrew. 

 The final times were: 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Elapsed Corrected 



Alpha, Brown. Dunne and Hunt 1 23 49 1 00 27 



Catspaw, W. O. Gray 1 28 08 1 06 51 



SPECIAL CLASS. 



Vanessa, A. Bigelow, Jr 1 32 34 1 09 32 



R. El, James Mclntyre Disabled. 



Asp, F. T. Hunt AVithdrew. 



FIFTH CLASS. 



Koorali, R. C. Rohbins 1 29 35 1 05 48 



Magpie, H. G. Otis 1 34 46 1 10 07 



SIXTH CLASS. 



Marvel, H. M. Faxon. 1 16 38 53 48 



Mab, John Shaw 1 20 13 54 24 



Don, W. H Shaw 1 19 45 not rueas 



The judges were Messrs. J. R. Chadwick, E. C. North, Franklin 

 Adams, John Stetson and J. J. Souther. 



Commonwealth Y. C. June 17. 



SOUTH BOSTON— BOSTON HAB.BOR. 



The first club race of the Commonwealth Y. C. was sailed in a 

 strong two-reef breeze, with rain. The courses and classes were: 

 First class, 25ft. and over, prizes $7. $5 and $3. Course from off the 

 club house, leaving Black Can buoy 7 on starboard, Spectacle and 

 Long islands on port, Rainsford's Island and Wilson's Rock buoy to 

 starboard, Black Can buoy 5 off Fort Warren to port, returning 

 through the Narrows, leaving Bell Buoy off Nix's Mate, Long and 

 Spectacle islands on port to finish point. 12 miles. 



Second class, 20ft. and less than 25ft., prizes of $6, $4 and $2.50. 

 Course from starting point to Cow Pasture buoy 6, leaving it on 

 port: Red Spar buoy 2, northeast, off Thompson's Island on star- 

 board, Spectacle Island and Sculpin Ledge buoy on port, Red Can 

 buoy 6, Lower Middle on port, back to finish, 9 miles. 



Third class, 15ft. and less than 20ft.. prizes $5, $3 and 82. Course 

 from starting, leaving Red Spar buoy 6 on Cow Pasture bar on port, 

 Rad Spar buoy 2 and Thompson's Island on starboard. Spectacle 

 Island and Sculpin Ledge Red Spar buoy 2 on port; returning 

 leaving Spectacle Island and Red Can buoy 7 to port, to finish, 7 

 miles. 



Wahneta, 20ft. 9in., had no competitor in the second class keels, so 

 went up into first class. The start was made at 2 P.M. Phantom, 

 after working all the morning to replace a broken bowsprit, finally 

 won in her class. Kitty, schooner, sprung her mast below deck and 

 was finally protested for not properly rounding a mark. Coot was 

 disabled buttook second prize. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS— KEELS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Wahneta. Smilh & Cobb 20.90 2 00 05 1 15 17 



Kitty, Longmore & Co 25.11 2 00 18 1 23 00 



Hope, Libby and Bossy 26.06 2 06 42 1 30 10 



Petrel, G. Burridge 25.00 2 13 32 1 35 03 



Naiad. Macomber & Gallagher 25.05 Did not finish. 



SECOND CLASS— SPECIAL. 



Tike, J. Leveridge & Co 20.02 1 28 50 0 54 29 



Coot, T. Murphy 18.07 4 06 00 3 39 28 



Mamie, H. T. Bowers 17.08 Did not finish. 



THIRD CLASS— KEELS. 



Phantom, G. M. Hazlett 19.00 1 31 45 1 13 48 



Kitty, J. A. Evans 19.00 Disabled. 



Eva, F. E. Bertram 16.06 Did not finish. 



Pink, G,W. Corbett 15.02 Did not finish. 



Favette, E. J. Potter 15.05 Did not finish. 



Savin Hill Y. C, June 17. 



SAVIN HILL— DORCHESTER BAY. 



The first championship regatta of the Savin Hill Y. C. was sailed 

 in a very light breeze, making a rather dull race. The classes were: 

 Special class, jib and mainsail, 17 to 23ft.; first class, over 21ft.; 

 second class, 18 and under 31ft. ; third class, 15 and under 1.8ft. The 

 courses were: From starting line, off club house, to Half-Tide Rock, 

 leaving it on port to Old Harbor Buoy, on port to Cow Pasture Buoy, 

 on starboard to the flagboat, on port to Half-Tide Rock, on port to 

 Old Harbor Buoy, on port to Cow Pasture, on starboard to starting 

 line; 7 miles, limit of time 3 hours. The times were; 



SPECIAL CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Fannie. E. T Sharp 22.02 1 45 37 1 20 49 



Caprice, R. W. Bird 19.02 Withdrew. 



FIRST CLASS. 



Annie Maude, F. Vegelahn 2 13 33 



Mildred G., Loring Sears 25.02 3 00 20 1 38 01 



SECOND CLASS. 



Egeria, R. D. Ware 20.02 1 49 11 I 22 23 



Siko, F. A. Mclnnes 19.08 2 00 03 1 32 49 



THIRD CLASS. 



Agnes. J. F. Bache 2 14 33 



Marchioness, C. H. Hodges 16.01 1 58 48 1 27 16 



The judges were Messrs. J. H. Besarick, A. A. Swallow and L. A. 

 Horton. 



Massachusetts Y. C. Annual, June 17. 



NAHANT, BOSTON BAY. 



The annual regatta of the Massachusetts Y. O, on Friday was 

 quite a success in spite of the failure of the larger classes to nil, the 

 30 and 21ft. classes showing plenty of new boats, while there was a 

 large entry of old boats in the 25ft. class. The courses were triangu- 

 lar, from off Nahant, around Half- Way Rock and the Graves Whist- 

 ling Buoy, 20 miles, and around Winthrop Bar Buoy, Graves Buoy, 

 and home, 10 miles, the first leg of the long course being off the wind, 

 the second a beat, and the third a reach. The first leg of the short 

 course was to windward, the second a beat and the third a close 

 reach. Barbara was on baud, but had no antagonist; Alborak, sail- 

 ing about with Gen. Paine on hoard, not being ready for racing. 

 Though there were but three boats in the 30ft. class, all w«re good 

 ones, Hawk. Handsel, the new fin-keel, and Chapoquoit, the big new 

 Hanley cat-sloop. The start of the thirties was made at 11:30, the 

 order being Hawk, Chapoquoit and Handsel. All set spinakers to 

 starboard, the Cape boat soon out-running Hawk. The 21ft. class 

 I was started at 11:40, Alpha was first over, followed by Gadfly, 

 Vanessa and Reaper, the others being slow in crossing. A large fleet 

 of old boats started at 11:45 in the 25ft. class. The wind was rather 

 light from S.W.. the water smooth and the day clear. On the second 

 windward leg Hawk left the other two, standing inshore; she passed 

 the others, the times at the Graves being: 



Hawk 2 50 50 Handsel 2 54 45 



Chapoquoit 2 52 52 



As they reached rapidly for the finish a very heavy squall swept 

 over the bay from N.W., all being obliged to lower away with a run. 

 Handsel managed to keep going after a little time under a few feet 

 of sail, and later on finished under reefed canvas iii spite of a second 

 squall. A calm followed, in which Chapoquoit finally managed to 

 reach the line, but Hawk withdrew, having no wind to bring her up. 

 The 21-footers were timed at Winthrop Buoy: 



Alpha 12 27 35 Reaper 12 30 22 



Gadfly 12 28 20 Koran...- 12 3143 



Exile 12 30 22 Catspaw 12 37 30 



Vanessa 12 29 27 Thrush 13 3S SB 



The leaders turned the Graves as fodows: 



Alpha 1 05 15 Vanessa 1 07 04 



Gadfly 1 06 35 Exile 1 06 11 



The little ones finished before the squalls, Exile passing Alpha on 

 the last leg and leading over the line, though losing on allowance. 

 The full times were: 



THIRD CLASS — 30- FOOTERS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Handsel, J. R. Hooper 33.04 4 39 48 3 50 42 



Chapoquoit, C. H. Jones 37.10 4 68 48 .... 



Hawk, Gordon Doxter Did not finish. 



SPECIAL CLASS — 21 -FOOTERS. 



Alpha, Dunne, Brown & Hunt 23.10 1 49 10 



Vanessa, A. Bigelow, Jr 24.03 1 51 13 



Exile, J. F. Small 26.08 1 49 00 



Gadfly, A. Hemenway 1 50 50 



Reaper, H. P. Benson 24 03 1 55 33 



Koorali, R. C. Robbins 25.01 1 58 41 



Catspaw, W. O. Gray 26.07 2 02 45 



Thrush, Dr. J. Bryant 2 03 17 



Forlorn Hope, E. G. Emmons 2 13 52 



Kraken, P. Chase 2 14 22 



Alpine, C. J. Blethen 2 23 19 



FOURTH CLASS— 25-FOOTERS. 



1 15 47 

 1 18 13 

 1 18 40 

 Not meas'd 

 1 22 37 

 1 26 43 

 1 32 20 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 



White Fawn, A. Jones 



Black Cloud, E. H. Taylor 



Sea Bird, C. L. Joy 



Awilda, J. J. Bligh 



L. L , W. S. Wilson 



Judith, W. B. Pigeon 



Good Luck. J. B. Farrell 



Ideal, F. Williams 



Moooyne, Shaw Bros 



Susie, W. W. Keith 



Ustane, S. W. Small 



Astrea, R. M. Benner 



Helen, A. Higginson 



Mildred G., L. Sears 



Alcyone, Armstrong & Bartey 



Helen, G. J. Collins 



Julia, A. H. McLeod 



Clover Leaf, Bassett Bros 



Wapiti, J. Bertram 



The winners are Handsel and Chapoquoit, Alpha. Vanessa and 

 Gadfly, and White Fawn, Black Cloud and Sea Bird. Nearly all of 

 the fleet require to be measured. Exiie made an excel lent showing 

 and promises to bring credit to her amateur designer. 



1 52 22 



1 55 20 



2 01 06 



3 01 35 

 2 01 57 

 a 02 09 

 2 04 11 

 2 02 41 

 2 02 48 

 2 03 30 

 2 03 45 

 2 05 48 

 2 09 31 

 2 12 45 

 2 13 07 

 2 14 00 

 2 21 14 

 2 23 34 



Withdrew. 



Not meas'd 

 Notnmis'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 

 Not meas'd 



Williamsburgh Y. C, June 18. 



WILLIAMSBURGH N. Y., LONG ISLAND SOUND. 



The Williamsburgh Y. C. found all the wind it wanted on Saturday 

 for its annual regatta, a half gale blowing through the Sound from 

 N,E. The course for the classes from A to H was around Sands 

 Point Light, the smaller classes sailing around the Stepping Stone 

 Light. The start was made off Bowery Bay, the steamer Crystal 

 Stream being present with a large number of guests. The full times 

 were: 



CLASS A -CABIN SLOOPS, 32FT. AND OVKR. 



Length. Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



C. Van Voorhis 34.06 12 33 32 4 00 00 3 26 28 



Ohas. Welde 32.08M 12 35 30 Withdrew. 



Katie Louise 32.04j| 12 31 45 5 30 50 4 00 55 



CLASS B— SLOOPS UNDER 32FT. 



Stormchild 30 06 12 31 30 4 09 30 4 22 00 



I Thought So 22.00 12 31 35 4 29 18 4 02 07 



Mispah 26.06)^ 12 34 38 Withdrew. 



Cricket 25.02 12 34 45 Withdrew. 



May 12.33 10 Withdrew. 



Fawn 26.06 12 34 55 Withdrew. 



CLASS C— OPEN .TIB AND MAINSAIL, 25FT. AND UNDER. 



Maud M 27.02 12 34 30 4 23 40 4 10 50 



CLASS D— OPEN JIB AND MAINSAIL. 20FT. AND UNDER 25. 



Thetis 21,01 12 31 28 4 18 20 4 12 18 



Maggie 22.00 12 36 10 Withdrew. 



Golden Rod 20 00 12 40 50 Withdrew. 



CLASS E— OPEN JIB AND MAINSAIL UNDER SOFT. 



Tip Top 19.10 12 33 20 3 50 00 3 13 20 



Sea Gull 15.09 12 36 43 Withdrew. 



Thistle 15 02J4 12 32 00 Withdrew. 



Lottie K 16.00 12 43 30 Withdrew. 



Swallow 17 06 12 40 15 4 17 58 4 23 17 



CLASS Q— OPEN CATBOATS 25FT. AND OVER. 



Elvira 27.06 12 31 55 3 59 09 3 27 05 



Henrietta 28.00 12 34 10 4 39 00 4 05 10 



CLASS H— OPEN CATBOATS, 20FT. AND UNDER 25. 



Swan 20 00 12 34 15 4 35 62 4 01 39 



Jessie 24.08 12 40 15 4 25 00 4 15 15 



Sunol . .22.08 12 31 45 4 38 00 4 07 45 



CLASS I— OPEK CATBOATS UNDER 20FT. 



Nameless 19.04 12 41 30 Withdrew. 



Julia 18.00 12 41 35 3 39 00 3 3 9 35 



Angelsey.... 19.10 12 31 32 3 20 15 3 20 17 



Mollie McCarthy 18 02 12 14 33 3 42 00 4 01 33 



The regatta committee include Jlessrs. Edward Einhart, John Mc- 

 Donald, Gus. F. Burkhard, James H. Levings, Joseph Northrup, 

 Frank Burke and George W. Seimes. 



Cedar Point Y. C. 



The sixth annual regatta was sailed at Sangatuck, Conn., June 15. 

 Courses triangular, weather hazy, wind S. to S.W. moderate, distance 

 15 miles: 



CLASS 1. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected, 



Ada, Vice-Corn. W. B. Meeker 29.11 2 OH 02 



Commodore.Vice-Com. Francis Burritt27. 00 2 00 33 1 57 29 



Maida, Theo. Sereworth 27.00 2 08 47 3 05 43 



CLASS 2. 



Natalie, Ollie Jennings 25.11 2 05 57 



Ramond, H. Jennings 21.06 2 04 32 1 5S S3 



CLASS 3, CATS. 



Kate, Wheeler & Smith 21 .09 Withdrew. 



Zephyr. F. J. Hitchcock 21.00 2 07 31 



Critic, G. B. Hedenburg 20.07 2 12 50 2 10 50 



Compo, Irvin Bradley 20.04 Withdrew. 



Jewel, E. S. Wheeler, Jr 20.00 Withdrew. 



Regatta Committee, O. I. Allen, Edwin Thorne, A. De F. Sanford 

 and W. H. Thomas. 



Atlantic Y, C. Catboat Race. 



The special race of catboats for the Banks cup was sailed off the 

 station of the Atlantic Y, C. at Bay Ridge on Saturday, with six 

 starters. Marguerite was first in 1.54.49; Wilmerdad second, in 1.65. 

 81; Acorn third, 2.23.00; Spray, 2.68; Oconee and Stranger not timed. 



