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New Rochelle Y. C. Annual, July 2. 



ECHO BAY— LONO ISLAND SOUND. 



The seventh annual regatta of the Now Rochelle Y. O. was sailed 

 on Saturday over the usual club courses on the iSound, the classes 

 over 30ft. sailing- from the startinp Hue past biio.T at n est em I of Exe- 

 cution Reef, thence around buoy oit M.'iiinieock Point, Dieuce around 

 sialceboat south of Captain's Island, thence past the east end of Exe- 

 cution Reef, thence around buoy at west end of Execuliou Reef, 

 leaving all buoys on the said reef ou the starboard hand, thence 

 across the finish" line; 22 nautical miles. The boats under 80fc. .sailed 

 from starting Ime around buoy at west end of Execution Reef, thence 

 around black buov off iVLaiinieock Point, iheiice arotind easterlyhome 

 stakeboat, leaving it on the port hand, thence to buoy at east end of 

 Execution Reef, thence around buoy at west end of nxecution Reef, 

 thence across tliclinish ihje: ITnautical miles. The wind was W.S.\V., 

 moderate, all da> . and the sky was bright and clear— an ideal sum- 

 mer day. The start was made at noon. After a reach across the 

 Sound the licet was timed at Execution : 



Anaconda 1 07 (TO Phyliss 1 24 20 



Penguin ] 09 00 Truant 1 24 40 



Gulnare 1 09 i55 Nellie 1 24 40 



Sasqua 1 13 45 Kitiie 1 20 ]0 



Tattler 1 i t I.t Sirene .1 20 30 



Phantom 1 19 00 Addio L. D 1 2(j 60 



Saona.. 1 19 30 Myrtle 1 27 30 



Genevieve 1 20 00 Lena 1 80 10 



Edna 1 22 30 Twilight 1 80 40 



Roi 1 ;;i3 15 Sadie 1 33 10 



Nellie 1 33 30 Punch 1 32 40 



Wacoodah ...1 23 30 



After the run across to Captain's Island the times were taken: 



Anaconda 1 46 55 Saooa 1 59 00 



Gulnare I 49 50 Genevieve 2 (4 45 



Penguin 1 51 15 Wacondab 2 07 30 



Sasqua 1 53 00 Addie L. D 3 11 00 



Phautom 1 68 10 Nellie 3 11 10 



The full times Were; 



CABIN SLOOP.'3-53ft. CLASS. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



Anaconda 12 03 35 3 33 15 3 28 40 



Gulnare 12 05 i5 3 39 47 3 84 .32 



CABIN SLOOPS— 46pT. class. 



Penguin 12 01 35 3 40 40 3 36 05 



CABIN SLOOPS -40 FT. CLASS. 



Nellie 12 03 57 4 33 fO 4 30 03 



Genevieve 12 07 49 4 14 52 4 07 03 



CABIN SLOOP.S— 35ft, CLASS A. 



Sasqua 12 00 45 3 46 37 3 39 53 



Phantom 1:.' 05 55 4 05 28 3 59 33 



Saona 12 07 48 4 00 23 8 63 21 



CABIN SLOOP.S— 35]iT. CLASS B. 



Wacondah 12 07 14 4 32 43 4 25 39 



Addie L.. D 12 06 00 4 42 32 4 86 32 



Elephant 13 03 00 Withdrew. 



CABIN SLOOPS— 30ft. CLASS. 



Lena 12 07 13 3 28 03 3 20 50 



Pavonia 12 12 CO 3 37 00 3 25 00 



Kittie 12 to 17 3 18 45 3 08 28 



Petrel 12 12 00 3 24 25 3 12 25 



CABIN SLOOPS— 25Fr. CLASS. 



Duster 12 11 50 3 41 10 3 29 20 



JIB AND MAINSAIL. 



Tattler. 12 08 25 2 57 15 2 48 47 



Sirene.... 12 12 00 3 09 20 2 57 20 



CABIN CATS— OVER 26FT. 



Truant. 12 lO 25 8 16 47 3 06 13 



Edna 12 OS 55 3 09 40 3 00 45 



CABIN CATS -26ft CLASS A. 



Roi 12 07 13 3 06 30 2 68 47 



^ elite 12 07 40 3 12 10 3 04 30 



CABIN CATS— 26ft. class B 



Archer 32 08 54 3 36 10 3 27 16 



Marguente 12 OS 52 Disabled. 



Twilight 12 08 15 2 25 12 3 26 57 



Myrtle 12 00 56 3 14 58 8 05 08 



CABIN CATS -23ft. CLASS. 



Isnit 12 09 15 3 46 35 3 37 21 



Melita 13 10 54 3 59 05 8 48 10 



CABIN CATS— SOFT. CLASS. 



Willada 12 08 45 3 47 25 3 38 40 



Florence 12 lO 49 4 03 59 3 53 10 



OPEN CATS— 23ft. CLASS. 



Phebe B 12 12 00 3 82 40 3 20 40 



OPEN CATS— 20pT. class A. 



Punch 12 07 47 3 29 20 3 21 33 



Sadie 12 09 49 3 29 43 3 19 54 



Ida K 12 09 52 4 14 47 4 04 55 



PUyllis 12 10 06 3 12 03 3 01 57 



OPEN CATS -TINDER 19fT. 



Ges So 12 11 27 3 28 02 3 16 25 



Presto 12 11 32 Not timed. 



Spindrift 12 07 55 3 47 00 3 39 05 



Narrisch 12 07 14 3 54 55 3 47 41 



Caorice 12 09 40 3 59 47 3 50 07 



The winners were Anaconda, Penguin, Genevieve, Sasqua, Wacon- 

 dah, Kittie, Duster, Tattler, Eana, Roi, Myrtle, Isnit, WiUada, Phebe 

 R , Phyllis and Ges So. 



The regatta committee Included P. J. Krackel. F. W. Schoonmalcer 

 and Edward H. Sturges. 



The judges were B. C. Fuller. W. Grant Cook and G. B. Butler. 

 The timers were C. C. Hughes, George D. Phillips and William 

 Abbett. 



The iron steamer Cepheus carried a large party of members and 

 guests. 



Eastern Y. C. Annual. 



MARBLBHBAD — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 



The annual regatta of the Eastern Y. C, sailed off Marblehead on 

 Mondav of last week, resulted in an interesting race in two classes at 

 least. Marguerite, Merlin and Mayflower, of the schooners, makmg a 

 good race; while the fln-keel Handsel again met Hawk and Fancy in 

 the 30f c. class. The race between W'ay ward and Thetis was less in- 

 teresting, while of the two 46-footers, Wasp so easily disposed of 

 Barbara that there was no interest at all: though this class is expect- 

 ed to furnish much of the racing of the season. Neither Harpoon 

 nor Alborak were entered. The starters were: 



FISST CbASS SCHOONERS, 



Saihng Length. 



Marguerite, R. S. Palmer 83.75 



Mayflower, W. A. Gardner 89.06 



Merlin, W. H. Forbes 93.45 



SECOND CLASS CUTTERS. 



Wayward, David Seai-s 65.77 



Thetis. C. S. Dennison 66.95 



FIFTH CLASS CUTTERS. 



W^asp, Archibald Rogers 55.27 



Barbara, C. H. W. Foster 52.86 



SIXTH CLASS SLOOPS AND CUTTERS. 



Handsel. J. R. Hooper 33.22 



Fancy, C. F. Lyman ,. 36.67 



Hawk, Gordon Dexter 26.85 



The weather in the morning was thick, damp and chilly, the wind 

 fresh S.E. and a moderate sea, but by 10 A. M. the mist cleared away. 

 The courses selected were: Course '"W," irrom starting line with 

 Half-Way Rock on port, leaving Outer Breaker Buoy (off Pig Rocks) 

 on starboard, past Nahant Matk, leaving it on port; tnence leaving 

 Graves, Martin's Ledge and Boston Ledge Buoys on starboard, 

 around stakeboat oflf Minot's, leaving it on starboard : thence return 

 by same course, leaving each mark on the opposite hand to finish 

 line. Allowance for 35 miles. 



Course "F" from starting line, leaving Outer Breaker Buoy (off 

 Pig Rocks) on starboard, past Nahant Mark, leaving it on port, 

 thence leaving Graves Buoy on starboard, to and around Three and- 

 a-Half-Pathom Ledge Buoy, leaving it on starboard. Thence return 

 by the same course, leaving each mark on the opposite hand to the 

 finish. Time allowance for 23 miles. 



This made a reach over the first leg of the long course, a beat to 

 the outer mark, a run to Nahant Mark and a reach home. The 

 shorter course was practically the same in direction, the turniug 

 mark. Three-and-a-Half- Fathom Ledge, being about half wa.y 

 between the Nahant Mark and Minot's. The start was made by 

 classes at 11:15, 11 :25, 11:30 and 11:40. 



The schooners carried their reaching kites, balloon jibtopsails and 

 staysails, Thetis set a balloon jibtopsail and Way wara her No. 1, the 

 sloop running rapidly ahead of the cutter; in fact. Wasp and Bar- 

 bara had soon overtaken and passed Wayward. Hawk, with a No. 

 1 jibtopsail, led the thirties. Handsel coming next, while Fancy, 

 with a balloon jibtopsail, was last. 



There was more w'ind on the second leg, and with sheets in Mar- 

 guerite picked up on the other two. Mayflower passed Merhn and 

 held the lead for a time, but finally Jlarguerite went ahead and 

 stayed there to the finish. 



^hetis wade poor work to windward and was passed by Wayward 



in spite of her long lead on the first leg. The .30-footers were timed 

 at Three-and-a-Half Fathom Ledge: 



From here the.v laid a course str.^ight For .H.^lfway Bock, a close 

 reach. Handsel was I'ar in the lead and F.iucy, lugging- a topsail, 

 wa,s second, Hawk stowing ber topsail as sne tiirned. At the finish 

 she failed to cross the luie and was not titned. Wa^p had pushed 

 the laruff liriats all day runi won the Puritan cup l!or ijest corrected 

 time The full times were: 



FIRST CLASS SOHOONER.S. 



Start. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Marguente 11 19 55 4 3<1 47 4 27 54 



j'layflower 11 18 48 4 37 58 4 35 12 



Merlin 11 17 23 4 38 42 4 3^ 43 



SECOND CLASS SLOOPS. 



Wavward 11 29 4T 4 58 37 4 57 30 



Thetis 11 25 25 5 01 21 5 01 31 



FIFTH CLA.SS SLOOPS. 



Wasp II 30 40 4 'fO 11 4 40 11 



Barbara 11 3i) .50 4 59 12 4 57 05 



SEVENTH CLASS SLOOPS. 



Handsel n 46 3 28 15 3 19 .30 



Fancy ll 38 55 3 :38 45 3 88 45 



Hawk 11 38 50 Did not finish. 



Marguerite wns $100; Wayward, $100: Wasp, $75, and Handsel. §75 



liarchmont IT. C. Annual, July 4. 



LAUCHMONT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 



The 13th annual regatta of the Larchmont Y. 0. on Monday was 

 quite a success, with a fairly good list of starters and the finest of 

 summer weather without the usual Fourth of .July squall, which 

 arrived this year a day ahead of time. The only drawback was in 

 the trftiisfer'of the guests from the shore to the steamer Albertina, 

 tlie small prooellor engaged as a tender failing to turn up. so that 

 steam lauuclies had to bo used. This excitement; is so much apart 

 of the auiiual sporr, however, that it would hardly seem like the 

 Fourth If every one was put aboard andlauoed from the steamer in 

 a convenient and conventional way. 



The schooners sailed the Stamford coiu'se, 27 miles; the small 

 schooners and the single stickers over 25ft. sailed the Caplaiu's Island 

 coure, 21 miles; the cabin cats and 25-footers sailed the Matinnicock 

 course, 13 miles; the open cats sailed the Scotch Caps course, 10 

 miles. The entire fleet wentiirst to the Hempstead mark, there 

 separating. Tne wind was fresh from N.W., making the greaterpart 

 of the course a reach. The water was smooth all day. 



Dauntless sailed over alone, the three other entries in her class 

 being absent. Atlantic, Phantom and Iroquois made up a class, but 

 in the class below tne racing was partl.y spoiled bj' a uiistake of 

 Viator, who followed the big schoonei's over the Stamford course, 

 leaving a duel between Peerless and Azalea, the latter proving the 

 winner. Wasp had practically a sail-over with the old sloop 

 Bertie, now Forget-me-not. In the yawl class two of the three 

 boats sailed the wrong course. In the 95ft. class Pyxie sailed alone, 

 Bl Chico being late in gettin.g over from Oyster Bay. The cabin cat 

 class was well filled. The full limes were: 



SCHOONERS — CLA.SS A. 



Wasp , 



start. 



Finish. 



^Claiised 



Corrected. 



12 18 60 



4 01 51 



3 45 01 



3 45 01 



SCHOONERS— CLA.SS B. 







12 18 35 



3 56 20 



3 37 45 



3 87 45 



12 17 23 



4 14 37 



3 57 14 



3 47 14 



12 22 20 



3 51 11 



8 28 51 



3 38 51 



SCHOONERS— CLASS D. 







12 .22 41 



3 27 40 



3 04 50 



3 04 59 



12 19 51 



3 41 25 



3 31 ::J4 



8 31 31 



12 39 05 



4 15 31 



3 56 26 



Disqualified. 



SLOOPS- 



CLASS 5. 







12 38 51 



3 28 46 



2 49 55 



3 49 55 



13 39 17 



8 52 10 



3 13 53 



3 54 58 



SLOOPS - 



CLASS 8. 







12 42 54 



4 43 51 



3 59 57 



3 59 57 



13 44 04 



4 53 17 



4 08 13 



4 04 53 



TAWLS— 



CLASS 9. 







12 39 37 



3 29 14 



DisuuaUfled. 



13 37 44 



4 4i 05 



4 04 21 



4 04 31 



13 38 23 



3 08 17 



Disqualified. 



25-RATERS— CLASS 10. 







11 36 fa 



3 11 47 



3 3i 2tl 



2 35 29 



CABIN CATS 



—CLASS 11. 







13 36 21 



3 27 40 



2 51 19 



2 51 19 



12 39 45 



W^ithdrew. 







12 43 25 



3 25 01 



3 41 .36 



2 41 86 



13 39 24 



3 16 07 



2 86 43 



2 36 43 



13 41 30 



3 38 17 



2 56 47 



2 56 47 



12 43 47 



3 15 27 



2 31 40 



3 31 40 



OPEN CATS 



-CLAS.'i 14. 







12 37 42 



3 17 07 



2 39 35 



2 3.1 25 



12 41 05 



2 44 25 



3 03 21 



2 03 21 



OPEN CATS 



-CLASS 16. 







13 40 50 



Withdrew 







12 40 22 



2 49 47 



3 09 35 



3 09 25 



The race was sailed under a handicap as was done last year, the 

 result comparing well with the regattas of other clubs under the 

 usual conditions. 



Wasp wins the Connor cup, there being no competition for the 

 Gould cup. Wasp also wins a special cup for her class under the 

 regular club allowances. 



Iroquois, Azalea, Wasp, Kangaroo, Kittie, Aura, Wilmerad and 

 Phcebe each win first prizes, and Almira a second prize. 



Gulnare, Mr. John E. Dwight, was entered to sail with Wasp, but 

 did not start. While running with the fleet from Hempstead to 

 Captain's Island, she shook out a reef, her m^ist going over the side 

 a moment later. The regatta was managed by Messrs. J. F. Lovejoy, 

 Otto Sarony and 0. L. Burger, ©f the committee. 



Hull Y. C. July 2. 



HULL— BOSTON HARBOR. 



The second club race of the Hull Y. C. for boats of classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 

 6 and special class, was sailed on Saturday in a breeze that varied 

 from W. to S.W., increasing from a light air before the start to a 

 double-reef breeze during the latter part of the race. It was a Her- 

 reshoff day in all respects, four out of six winners being Bristol 

 boats. The times were: 



SECOND CLASS— 80pT. 



Length Elapsed. Corrected. 



Handsel, J. B. Hooper mM 2 47 55 3 11 06 



Chapoquoit, O. H. Jones 37 10 3 49 10 3 16 57 



THIRD CLASS— 25ft. C. B. 



Ginsy, A. C. Drinkwater 1 53 56 Not meas. 



Posy, R. G. Hunt 1 58 38 Not meas. 



White Fawn, A. E. Jones 1 56 32 Not meas. 



Moondyne, Shaw Brothers 1 .59 41 Not meas. 



Ustane, S. N. Small 27.03 1 59 52 1 38 06 



FOURTH CLASS— 31FT. J. AND M. C. B, 



Alpha, Dunne, Brown & Hutit 23.05 1 30 38 1 06 45 



Catspaw, 0. A. Prince 26.05 1 82 20 1 10 56 



SPECIAL CLASS— 21 FT. J- AND M. K. 



Vanessa, A. Bigelow, Jr 34.03 1 31 04 1 08 02 



FIFTH CLASS— 21ft. OATS. 



Magpie, H. G. Otis 22.04 1 14 10 1 19 31 



Koorall, B. C. Robbins 23.04 1 44 14 i 20 27 



SIXTH CLASS— 18ft. cats, 



Mab, John Shaw . . . ; 17 .02 1 2;? 43 0 57 53 



Marvel, H. M. Faxon 20.03 1 27 09 1 04 SO 



Don, W. H. Shaw .' 18154 Not meas. 



Handsel, Gipsy, Alpha, Vanessa, Magpie and Mab win legs for the 

 championship and also cash prizes. Marvel wios second prize, and 

 third goes to White Fawn or Posy, according to tlie measurement. 



The judges were Me.ssrs. J. H. Chadwick, W. A. Gary. E. K. Friend, 

 E. C. North and Franklin Adams. 



Wlnthrop Y. C, July 3. 



WINTHBOP, MASS.— BOSTON HARBOR. 



On Saturday the Winlhrop Y. C. sailed an open race for cash 

 prizes in second and third classes, the wind being fresh S .W. The 

 times were: 



THIRD CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Magpie. C. A. Pike 20.03 1 33.37 1 08 49 



Harriet, L. T. Harrington 23.00 1 35 48 1 12 19 



Perdita, Milton and Cheever 23.06 1 37 23 1 14 17 



Eclipse, W. Myrick 21.11 1 38 05 1 J4 24 



Marion, Chesterton and Devereaux... 23. 00 1 41 55 1 18 18 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Cadet, C. L. Smith 19. uO 1 22 05 1 01 27 



Mattie G., W. A. Garrett 19.09 1 28 03 1 08 t3 



Scud, L S. Meston 17.00 1 33 48 1 10 47 



Modoc, H. Belcher Not meas. 1 29 CO 



The annual cruise of the club, as far as Camden. Me., will start 

 from a rendezvous off Point Shirley on July 9, The first anchorage 

 will be Marblebead, 



Canarsie Y. C. Annual, July 3, 



CARARSIE, L. I.— JAMAICA BAY. 



The annual regatta of the Canarsie Y. C. was sailed on Saturday 

 over a 10-mile triangular course on Jamaica Bay in a strong B.W. 

 wind, the times being: 



CLASS A— CABIN CATBOATS OVER 21 FT. 



Elaosnd. Corrected. 



Adeline, G. N. .Johnston 1 54 04 1 54 04 



Lona. J. C. Deubert Withdrew. 



Gelerc. F. A. Reid Withdrew. 



Duchess, A. H. Ackertran 2 15 18 3 12 18 



CLASS B— OPEN CATBOATS. UNDER 3'^FT. 



Steeple Jack, C. Kent Withdrew. 



Janet, W. A. DeLong 1 .55 18 1 5,5 18 



Pilot, T. H. Northritle Withdrew. 



Selfish, J H Ives 1 52 241^ \ m 2414 



Caddie, E. X. Karr 1 59 12 1 57 063^ 



Winnie, J. U. Clark 2 01 23 1 59 42}^ 



Siren, I. F. Fischer I 54 46 1 52 03 



CLASS C— OPEN CATBOATS, UNDER 20fT. 



So So, J. D BriiLSley , .. ..i 56 18 1 56 IS 



Spray. F. Maier .• ■ ■ • 3 06 03 2 05 nb]4 



laeal, W. Sampson Wlihdrew. 



Amaranth. P. Ketchura 2 00 46 1 59 08 



Anita, E. O'Donohue 2 01 38 1 59 m^. 



Lochinvar, Mr. Sabin - 2 05 20 2 02 19% 



Flirt, Mr. Simmons 2 03 (12 2 02 Oriy„ 



CLASS D— OPEN CATBOATS UNDER IBFT. 



Wave, C. Fitzmaurice Withdrew. 



Teaser, G. B. Wheeler Withdrew. 



Arno, W. Smith 2 08 42 3 C6 56J^ 



No Name Withdrew. 



Grace L., F. Manchesster , 2 06 37 8 0.6 37 



The winners were Adeline, Siren. So So and Gracie L., Selfish win- 

 ning the pennant for Ihe best elapsed tune. 



KiU Von Kull Y. C. Annual, July 4. 



PORT RICHMOND, S. I. -NEWARK BAY. 



The fifth annual regatta of the Kill Von Kull Y. C. was sailed on 

 Monday over a lO mile course, three rounds of a triangee betwesn 

 Staten Island, the Newark Bay bridge and the red buoy off the club 

 house. The wind was strong N.W. The limr-s were : 



CLASS G— OPEN CAT.S, IH TO 22PT. 



Start. Finish Elapsed. Convcted. 



Just Woke Up 12 27 35 1 58 :10 1 27 25 1 27 25 



Libbie May 12 28 03 2 03 15 1 .35 12 1 .33 33 



CLASS F- CABIN CATS, 30p!r. AND UNDER. 



Sea Bird 13 80 00 2 12 ]0 1 42 10 1 42 10 



Try Again 12 32 50 2 06 45 1 83 45 1 ,33 54 



OUkSS G— OPEN CATS, 22 TO 26ft. 



Tarpon 12 .30 10 3 04 35 1 34 45 1 33 16 



J. J. Carroll 12 33 15 Did not finish. 



( LASS H — OPEN CATS, 20 TO 32FT. 



Tormentor 12 33 30 2 05 06 1 31 08 1 25 54 



Eureka 12 32 30 2 03 .53 1 30 23 1 26 50 



Dora D. D 13 31 40 Did not finish. 



CUISS I— OPEN CATS, 18 TO SOFT. 



Playmate 12 30 25 2 ll 30 1 41 05 1 30 66 



Tomboy 12 30 30 3 05 45 i .35 09 i 36 15 



Bon Ton 12 30 :'!7 2 01 50 1 30 28 1 21 21 



Doctor .12 29 .55 Did not finish. 



CLASS L— OPEN CATS UNDER ISFT. 



Essex 12 31 52 2 12 42 1 34 50 1 29 00 



Lydia 12 30 00 2 11 27 1 40 27 1 30 38 



Gracie 12 31 35 2 13 45 1 40 10 1 28 33 



Maggie P 12 81 24 3 12 45 1 40 21 1 88 58 



CLASS K. — CATS UNDER 16fT. 



Irving H 12 32 00 2 18 20 I 40 20 1 31 53 



CLASS L— OPEN CATS UNDER 16FT. 



Nameless 12 31 50 2 20 IX) 1 48 50 1 35 15 



The winners were Just Woke Up, Try Again, Tarpon, Tormentor. 

 Bon Ton, Gracie, Irving H. and Nameless. Bon Ton won the special 

 prizs for best elapsed time. 



New Haven Y. C. Annual, June 27. 



NEW HAA'EN— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 



Thi5 eleventh annual regatta of the New Haven Y. C. was sailed on 

 Monday week in a fresh S.E. breeze, the courses being: For yachts 

 24ft. and over, from a line between the committee steamer and Par- 

 dee's Bar buoy, leaving Ludington's Rock, Welch's, Pond Point and 

 Charles Island buojs on starboard' hand, around the mid channel 

 buoy at the entrance of the Housatonic River (located eight miles 

 from Ludington's Bock buoy, on a line with Stratford Point), return- 

 ing over the same course, leaving Charles Island, Welch's, Pond 

 Point and Ludington's Rock buoys on the port hand, For yachts 

 under 24ft.. open sloops and catboat classes, from olT Pardee's bar 

 buoy, leaving Ludington's Rock, Welsh's and Pond Point buoys on 

 starboard hand, thence around buoy oflf the southward of Charles 

 Island and return over the same course, leaving Welsh's, Pond Point 

 and Ludington's Rock buoys on the port hand. 



Rival led the fleet over the course, winning in her class and also 

 taking for the third time the Derby challenge cup for ihe best cor- 

 rected tiitie. thus holding it permanently without further challenge. 

 The full times were: 



CLASS .3— CABIN SLOOPS, 86 TO 40ft. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected, 



Rival 11 34 31 2 34 04 3 59 r33 2 59 .33 



Carrie W 11 32 23 3 48 19 8 15 50 3 14 29 



CLASS 4— CABIN SLOOPS, 38 TO 3.3ft. 



stranger 11 ;32 44 2 54 30 3 21 26 3 15 45 



Seabelle 11 .36 06 2 58 41 3 22 :35 3 22 28 



Undine 11 33 .36 2 58 04 3 24 28 8 24 38 



CLASS E— OPEN SLOOPS, 24 TO 8lFT. 



Commodore ll 33 31 2 39 59 3 06 28 3 01 29 



Venus 11 32 :13 2 46 37 3 14 04 3 14 04 



Dare Devil .11 33 07 3 04 13 3.32 06 3 37 42 



CLASS 6— CABIN SLOOPS, 20 TO 24pT. 



Yidette 11 .32 49 3 38 37 3 05 46 3 03 37 



Zenia 11 37 16 2 49 00 3 11 44 3 11 44 



The winners are: Class 3, Rival: Class 4, Stranger and Seabelle; 

 Class 6, Vidette; Class 7, Commodore and Venus. 



Bensonhurst Club. July 2. 



BENSONHURST— GB.iVESEND BAY. 



The second annual regatta of the yachting department of the 

 Bensonhurst Club was sailed on Saturday over an 8-mile course, two 

 rounds of a triangle between Bensonhurst, Norion's Point and Fort 

 Hamilton. The wind was strong S. W. The times were: 



CLASS B— CATBOATS. 



Elapsed . Corrected. 



Edda D., R. W. Rummell 1 51 24 1 48 50 



Isabel, R. H. Sherwood 1 51 17 1 50 04 



B. O., J. C. Egerton 1 50 .32 1 50 32 



Caprice, H. S. Hollis 1 55 81 1 51 33 



Ariel, G. B Owen 1 52 .53 1 52 46 



Nettle, C. L. Cosine 1 57 55 1 55 35 



CLASS 3— SLOOPS — SPECIAL RACE. 



Seminole, John Brown, Jr 



Jewel, Mr. Harper 



Seminole and Jewel were not timed, but the former won by a long 

 lead. Edda C. wins, subject to a protest for fouliog from Isabel, 



The Southern Y. C. 



It is not generally known that the Southern Y, C, of New Orleans, 

 La., is second only to the New York Y. C. in age, having been organ- 

 ized at Pass Christian, Miss., on July 3!, 1849. But one of the original 

 members, Mr. Harry Rareshide, is now living. The first regatta was 

 held on Aug. 6 of the same year, with the following entries: Sloops- 

 Laura, Rebecca, Undine, Mary Ann, Coralie, R. Morris, Harrv Hill, 

 Rigoletto, Mary Baker, J. L. Jitus. Anna, Pilgrim, Cora. Virginia, E, 

 Riddle, and J. Mitchell. 



The club has now a station and fine house on Lake Foncharlrain, 

 with a large fleet of steam, naphtha and sailing yachts. The racing 

 has up to a recent period been done by open sandbaggers, rnanv of 

 the fastest of the New York cracks having found their wav to New 

 Orleans, among them being Silence, Mary Emma and Meplilsto; and 

 the S, Y. C. has given some of the largest money prizes ever offered 

 for small yachts. At the present time a larger class of yacht is com- 

 ing rapidly into favor, the Burgess boat Nepenthe having been buiit 

 for a member, while the new schooner Adrienne, designed by Stew- 

 art & Bum ey, is for another. The old waterline length rules have 

 been used by the club since its organization, but as the results of the 

 deliberations of a special committee on measurement, appoinied at 

 the last annual meeting, the Seawanhaka rule has just been adopted. 

 On July 4 a race was sailed, open to seven classes, from 20ft. cat- 

 boats up to schooners. The old rule is still used for the open cat - 

 boats and for the working boats not enrolled in the club which ar^ 

 eligible in some regattas. 



