Sept. 15, ,t893.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



233 



American Model TT. C, DeWolf Cup, Sept. 5. 



PneSJ'KCT PARK— BROOKIA-N, L. I. 



A ijiTTLTi; more west in tbe wind would have sxiited tlie model 

 yachtsmen in their race for the above cup, it heine a. little too much 

 to the. soutli to give a good Btead.v wind down the lake. But the wind 

 was pretty strong, and by a little uur<injs' to c.itcb the siants the sail- 

 ors managed to get the'vaehis acrof^s the tinisb line in quick lime. 

 Mr. DeWollfe was not able to be present, but the club was honored 

 hv Mie presence of Com. islddle and Mr. Mitchell, of tbe Philadelphia 

 M. Y. O. 



The intention was to start the flr.st class firstj but one of the owners 

 was unable to fret to the lake early enough, so, rather than not saerl- 

 flco starters, it was concluded to leave it to the last; also an owner of 

 a third class yacht was delayed, so second class was started, it being 

 filled. 



The discrepancies in tbe corrected times ai-e caused by a fine of .?s. 

 for ev>^ry time an owner touches his yacht to trim or put about. The 

 idea of iraposine this Bne is that it prevents nursing and pushing of 

 yachts. There is a difference of opinion as to the fairness of this 

 tax. especially where the wind comes in streaks, as it does on the 

 present course 



The second class was called at 10 A. M.. three yachts coming to the 

 line— Comet, Mary S. and Etta; Comet winmne from Mary S. by .33s. 

 elapsed time and 4S=i„s. corrected. Second heat won by Mary S 

 from Comet by 16s. elapsed and 9-ioS. corieeted. Third heat by Mary 

 S. from Comet by 16s. elapsed and IQ^uS. corrected. Mary S. there- 

 fore qualifying for the flnal. 



Third Class— First hea,t was very close, the fin boat Mischief win- 

 nine from Blectra by 25i^s. corrected time. Second heat by Mischief 

 bv 2m. 2934c. corrected. 



The first class race was devoid of interest, three yachts starting, 

 Ohyiesa winning botli heats easily. 



After the regatta comoiittee and yachtsmen had lunched the final 

 race, was called, Ohyiesa getting over theline first, Mischief and Mary 

 S following in the order named. Mary S. was in irons shortly after 

 getting over, after getting straishtened out she overhauled the others 

 very rapidly, winning from Mischief, whom she had to allow i7',uS , 

 by 44s. elapsed, ll'm''- corrected. In the second heat Ohyiesa did 

 tome fine wort under lower sails, she having had her topmast car- 

 ried away by an expert oarsman in a hired rowboat belonging to the 

 Park. The start was postponed 10 minutes to allow repairs; she win 

 ning this heat from Mary S. (who was unlucky enough to find all tbe 

 funny winds) by Im. oOs. elapsed, am. 4''||,s. The corrected third and 

 final heat was a litle closer race, Ohyiesa winning from Mary S. by 

 Im. 20s. elapsed. 54-'ioS. corrected. Ohyiesa was the winner of the 

 cup, which was presented to her owner with due ceremony. Distance 

 sailed, mile. 



FIRST CLASS— FIRST HEAT— 43 TO 53FT, L.W.L. 



Allowance. Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corr'd. 



Ohyiesa, O. Van Ness 14781 1 .W 37 10 06 11 06 



Hornet, J 0. Mever 63,„ 1 47 in 1 .^9 31 11 27 13 30'j„ 



Dora S., J. Smitli a 1 4fi 10 3 02 15 14 05 14 57 



SECOND HEAT. 



Ohyiesa 2 1-2 36 3 21 57 9 21 9 56 



Dora S 2 14 18 2 29 30 15 12 15 M 



Hornet 2 13 03 Outride. 



SECOND CLASS - FIRST HEAT— 48 TO 48lN. L.W L, 



Comet, G. W. Townley .. .16^,^, lO 15 54 10 55 57 10 03 9 -iO^o 



Mary S.. J. Sheridan 10 1^ 37 10 56 13 10 35 10 35 



Etta, H.H. Michaels..... 13-10 10 45 15 IMd not flni-ih. 



SECOKD HEAT. 



MaryS.. 11 10 05 11 21 17 11 12 1118 



Comet 11 10 33 11 23 00 11 28 11 2l2i„ 



Etta U 10 93 11 24 20 13 57 13 342,,, 



THIRO HEAT, 



MaryS 11 3a 38 11 48 11 11 43 11 58 



Coniet 31 36 30 11 48 29 11 59 12 Vi'^o 



mia 11 86 08 11 49 30 13 22 13 282j„ 



THIRD GLASS— FIRST HEAT— 35 TO 42lN. L.W.L. 



Mischief, H. Fisher 31^jo 12 30 18 12 20 10 9 52 9 20S„ 



Electra, J. Pfeiffler ...... ... 12 10 19 12 39 55 9 36 9 46 



SECOND HEAT. 



Mischief 12 32 2 J 12 41 4.1 9 18 8 47»"j„ 



Electra 12 33 33 12 44 SO' 11 17 11 17 



FINAL RACE- FIRST HEAT. 



MaryS lo'jo 3 55 01 3 05 46 10 45 10 29^„ 



Mischief 1 03S„ 2 54 14 3 05 4:i 11 '29 10 416,„ 



Ohyiesa. 2 53 45 3 05 40 11 55 11 55 



SECOND HEAT, 



Ohyiesa 3 20 26 3 39 OS . 8 42 9 12 



MaryS .... 3 31 46 3 33 £7 ■10 41 11 18»io 



Mischief .V 3 21 02 3 33 05 13 03 11 Se'jo 



THIRD HEAT AND FINAL. 



Obyiesa . 3 40 32 3 55 02 8 30 9 00 



Mary S.'. 8 46 44 3 56 34 9 50 9 54^„ 



Mischief 3 47 23 .3 57 43 10 21 9 58^0 



wind shifted to northwest aud lightened j so that all the boats started 

 with whole sail. 



After they hal been off three-quarters of an hour or more the wind 

 shifted to southwest and increased to a reefing breeze, making it 

 lively for the boats, most of whom hung on to whole sail, 



Tbe larger classes had a free wind race. Widgeon sprung her 

 mast and withdrew, Violet Viroke her gaff short off but kept on over 

 tbe course. Phenomenon crossed liue with throat halliards gone and 

 Kiiten lost saS and throat halliards just before crossing, while 

 Alerol went over line with the boom loose from mast on one side, tbe 

 gaff loose on the other and sail nearly off the spars; sho was rigged 

 with patent railways and they went all round. Sippican found wind 

 too heavy and coming home last refused to cross the line. 



Before the change of wind Tycoon. Doris, Daisy and Phenomenon 

 tacked to the south'ard and had a free sheet to Dy Ledge after the 

 change. Kina, Sippican, Vivian and Algol went to the westward 

 and had a dead beat. On the free reach from Scraggy Neck to 

 Wings Cove Buov, 2'% nautical miles, the little Fin .showed wonderful 

 speed, making it in 17m. 15s., a rate of 9 knots, pretty good for a l7ft. 

 watei'line boat. 



She is Herreshoff 's latest fin and goes well in a breeze, though she 

 has not sail enough for a light air. 



Course for sloops, first and second classes, IIV4 miles; third and 

 fourth classes, 1}4 miles. The iudges were N. li. Emmons and W . 

 Lloyd .Jeffries. Summary: 



SLOOP CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed, Corrected, 



riiapoquoit. C. H. Jones, B. Y. C .. .33.11 1 29 55 1 25 86 



Fin, L, M. Stockton, B. Y, C 17.02 1 44 43 1 19 59 



FIKST CLASS. 



Flieht, I. Heller, Sip. Y. C 30.01 1 35 46 1 27 55 



Violet, Toby Ulub. B Y. C 27.06 1 43 43 1 23 13 



Hector, E. 0, Stetson, Mattapoisett . .28 10 ..... 



SECOND CLASS. 



Gymnote. W, E. C. Eustis, B. Y. C. 

 Surprise, J. M. Oodman, B. Y. 0 . 

 Success, .J. F. Perry, Mon. Beach . . 



Mist, O. H. Lyman, B. Y. C 



Lestris, J. Crane, .Jr., B. Y. C 



Wildcat, H. P. Hill, Mon. B»ach. ... 



Corinthian Y. C. Sept. 5. 



MABBLEHEAD, MASS.— MASSACHUSETTS BAT. 



The Labor Day sports of the Corinthian Y. 0. included an open 

 race in the morning and a saU for the ladies in the afternoon, with a 

 concert and illumination in the evening. The wind in the morning 

 was light N.W. The times of the race were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



Hawk 3 27 41 3 27 41 



Fancy 3 39 13 3 38 41 



SECOND CLASS. 



Susie 4 05 11 4 03 09 



White Fawn 3 .55 01 3 55 01 



ITstane ...4 07 43 4 04 14 



THIRD CLASS. 



Exile 3 46 50 3 46 50 



Reaper, 3 50 51 3 47 53 



Freak..... ;....3 48 58 3 48 14 



FOURTH CLASS. 



typhoon 1 43 45 



Tom Cat U 09 01 2 07 53 



CBtnSKHS— CLASS A. 



Orinda 2 C9 05 1 59 05 



Countess 1 44 12 1.38 25 



Alcyone 2 37 12 8 20 12 



Vandal ? ?4 08 2 30 08 



1 13 00 



Clytie 2 16 37 2 16 -37 



Gvpsv..... - Si 37 00 



CaOlSBRS— CLASS B. 



Mosca a 30 46 2 17 46 



Josephine 2 46 Oj 8 37 00 



Oimara 3 48 33 2 22.53 



Nancy 2 48 08 2:30 04 



Bob 2 43 .34 2 28 34 



Jane 2 43 41 3 25 41 



The rest of the programme was carried out very successfully. 



Beverly Y. C, Sept. 3-5. 



MONUMENT BEACH- BUZZARD'S TiAV. 



The 191st race, fourth sweepstake, was sailed at Monument Beach 

 in a light S. W. by W. breeze. Mist won easily m second class. In 

 third class Doris easily took the lead and held it though rather closely 

 pressed by Sippican; Fin needed more wind and was ihii'd boat ; 

 Tycoon withdrew at Abiels Ledge, where she was about three min- 

 utes behind Sippican, In fourth class Petite beat Kitten, but Squall, 

 whf^ did not enter, sailed the course and easily beat both. Com-se, 

 for second clsss lOM, for third and fourth classes 8M miles. Judges, 

 F Elliott Cabot. W. Llovd Jeffries. Summary; 



SECOND CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Mist, a. H. Lyman, B. Y. C 27.04 2 37 18 1 27 34 



Gymnote, W. E. C. Eustis, B. Y. C 27.01 3 42 56 1 33 12 



Success, J. F. Perry, Mon. Beach . . . .24.07 3 4B 08 1 33 28 



Widgeon. M. Williams, .Jr. B. Y. 0 . . . .26.10 8 47 23 1 ;17 08 



Lestris, T. Crane, Jr., B. Y. C ?6.04 2 47 37 1 36 41 



THIRD CLASS. 



D.M-is, J. Parkinson. B. Y. C 31 .02 2 15 59 2 04 25 



bippiean, W. H Davis, B. Y. C 23.03 8 1 6 23 2 04 54 



Rina, J. Parkinson, B. Y. C S'i.lO 2 19 00 2 07 06 



Vivian, N. Hocking. Jr., Onset 2:5.01 2 30 32 2 08 53 



Phenonienon.D.L.Whitternore.B Y.C.23 00 2 82 03 2 10 19 



Daisy. H. Stockton, B, Y. C 21.01 2 33 57 2 09 05 



Fin, L. M Stockton, B. Y. C 17.02 2 24 36 2 05 44 



Tycoon, J. L. Stackijole, Jr.. B. Y. C .83.01 Withdrew. 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Edith. G. G. Van Rensselaer. B. Y. 0 19.04 3 85 22 2 19 29 

 Kitten, Toby Club. B. Y. C 20.00 2 3!) 0-i 2 24 05 



Mist, Doris and Eilitti take first.-, Gymnote and Sliipican seconds. 

 Success and Eiua thirds. 



The 192d race, ojjen regatta, was sailed at Monument Beach on 

 Sept. 5. Tne 4tb was rainy and disagreeable, and the 5th opened 

 •with a pouring rain and a northeast blow, which prevented several 

 boats from a distance from arriving ia time. Before the start the 



Doris, J Parkinson. B Y C 



Phenomenon, D.L. Whittemore,B, 

 Vivian, N. Huckiog. Jr, Onset — 



Eioa. J. Parkinson. B Y". C 



Algol. J. B Bullard. Jr, S. Y. C . 

 Sippican, W. H. Davis, B. Y^ C... 

 Daisy, H. Stockton, B. Y. C 



FOURT 



Kitten, Toby Club, B. Y. C. . . . 



...27.04 



1 3 i 59 



1 26 18 



...27.04 



1 40 10 



1 29 29 



....34.07 



1 44 36 



1 30 41 



. .27.04 



1 45 35 



1 34 54 



,..26.04 



1 47 51 



1..3'i 05 



26.04 



1 49 18 



1 37 29 



..,24,00 



3 01 53 



1 47 02 



...26.10 



Disabled. 





CX,A.SS. 







. .23.01 



1 28 50 



1 18 15 



...23.08 



1 30 62 



1 80 81 



^c.83.oo 



1 38 05 



1 21 25 



,,.23.01 



1 33 54 



1 23 19 



,,,22 10 



1 42 41 



1 31 ,50 



,,.23,04 



1 46 07 



1 35 15 



,,.23,03 



Disabled. 





, 21,01 



Withdrew, 





C CLASS. 







,,.20,00 



1 48 85 



1 28 44 



U,,19,04 



1 46 45 



1 .32 19 



19,03 



1 50 37 



1 36 05 



....19.11 



Withdrew. 





Fin. Blight, Gymnote. Tycoon and Kitten firsts; Surprise and Dons 

 seconds; Phenomenon and Success thirds. Eina protests Algol for 

 fouling. 



Xiynn Y. C, Open Regatta., Sept. 5. 



LYNN, MASS.— NAHANT, MASSBOHIISETT.S BAY. 



The Lynn Y. C. held a, very successful regatta on Labor Day , con- 

 ditions being as follows: 



Classes —First. 26ft. and over 31ft. keels; first class, 36tt, and over 

 21ft. centerboards; second class, 31ft. and over l7ft.,3ib and mainsail, 

 sloop and fin keel; third class, 21f c. and over 17ft., keels not flu ; fourth 

 class. 21ft. and over 17ft.. catboats; fifth class, all boats under 17'f(,. 

 Yachts must sail in the class to which they belong. 



PrizRS.— First class, keels, $20, ,$10, $5; first class, centerboards, 

 $30, $10, $5; second class, jib and mainsail, sloop and fin keel, $15, 

 $10. »5; third class, keels not fin. $15, $10. $5; fourth class, catboats, 

 $15 10, $5: fifth class, all boats, $12, $8, $6. 



Courses. -First class: From starting point whistling buoy off the 

 Graves, leaving it on the starboard; to Winthrop spar buoy, leaving 

 it on the starboard : to flag boat olT Grover's Cliff, leaving it on the 

 starboard; to and across the line between the judges' boat and flag 

 boat. Distance, 10 miles. 



Second, third and fom-th classes; From starting point to Flip Rock 

 Buoy, leaving it on the starboard; to flag boat off Grower's Cliff, leav- 

 ing if on the starboard; to buoy off Lobster Rocks, leaving it on the 

 starboard; leaving Fish Weir on port; to and across lice between 

 judges' boat and flag boat, and repdat. Distance, 9 miles. 



Fifth class: From starting point to Flip Rock Buoy, leaving it on 

 the starboard; to flag boat off Grover's CltlS, leaving it on the star- 

 board; leaving Fish Weir on pon ; to and across line between judges' 

 boat and flag boat. Distance, 4}^ miles. 



The wind was light N.W. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS CENTERBOARDS. 



Finish. Elapsed. 



Hazard, Pierce and Moody . 3 86 53 3 21 52 



Beatrice. Johu Cavanagh 3 43 48 3 27 4t 



Odd.Fellow, J. Curtis 3 46 18 3 31 18 



L. L., -J. Honors 3 51 01 3 36 01 



Sea Bird, C. L. Joy .4 03 5 7 3 48 .54 



Pearl, J. Wallace 4 11 35 3 56 35 



Black Cloud. E. H. Taylor Withdrew. 



Forlorn Hope, A. W. Erickson Withdrew. 



Korban, B. M. Horton Withdrew. 



FIR .ST C LASS KEELS. 



Emma L., S. L. Sanders 4 07 13 3 .58 13 



Verena, David Fenton. 4 07 81 3 ,58 31 



Judith. W. B Pidgeon 4 20 57 4 05 .57 



Helen, George J. Collins 4 48 39 4 27 39 



SECOND CLASS JUi AND MAINSAILS. 



Thrush, Dr. John Bryant 8 42 49 2 22 49 



Catspaw, Walter Abbott , 2 48 27 2 28 27 



Tyrant, C. W, Wilson 3 80 16 3 00 16 



THIRD CLASS KBBLS. 



R, D James Mclntyre 8 55 45 8 80 45 



Wahneta, Smith & Cobb .3 19 03 3 54 03 



Lotus, A, Fen ton 3 19 13 2 54 13 



Mockmg Bird, J. McLaughlin .3 24 37 2 ,59 37 



FOURTH CLASS CATBOATS. 



Magpie, H. P, Otis 3 10 37 2 40 37 



KooraU, R. C. Bobbins 3 13 00 2 43 00 



Alice L,, P, Lynch 3 30 55 3 00 55 



Opechee. W. P. Barker ...3 31 46 3 04 46 



FIFTH CLASS (UNDER 17Fr. WATERLINB). 



Alpine. C. J. Blethen 2 05 13 1 .30 13 



Flora Lee, C. D. Lamimg 2 07 34 1 32 34 



Madcap, C. A. Elwell 2 OS 23 1 33 23 



Marchioness. Perry Hodges 2 10 44 1 35 44 



Voma, J. W. Norwood 8 13 38 1 37 38 



Dot, H. F. Douglass 3 13 54 1 38 54 



Wild Cat, Charles Alley 2 14 45 1 39 45 



Mab, John Shaw 2 16 83 1 41 33 



Florrie, W, L. Leigh ton. 8 19 81 1 44 31 



Sunbeam, H. B. Faxon 3 20 15 1 45 15 



Isabel], Davis & Batchelder 2 80 55 1 46 55 



45, E. W. W. Randall 2 37 20 3 03 ;M 



Cuckoo. A. Larabee Withdrew. 



The judges were W. A, Estes, O. H. Crowell, G. F. Putnam, W. H. 

 Hooper, P. E. Newhall 



No corrected times were calculated, but the fl.rst prizes go in the 

 order of the elapsed times. 



Madcap protested Marchioness for fouling the stakeboat at start, 

 and for not rounding Lobster Rock Buoy. 



Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. 



OYSTICE, BAY— LONO ISLAND. 



A VERY interestine: handicap race was sailed at O.yster Bay on Sept. 

 5, a great variety of models beiug represented in the list of starters. 

 Besides tbe older open boats iVlirtb, Meteor, Indolent, Nadjy (nee 

 Brooklyn"! and Dodo, there were the 25 footers Nameless and Pyxie, 

 with tlie other Gardner boats Helcia and Ola, and the new Gardner fin- 

 keel Nemariji, recently launched. Although much smaller than such 

 speedy open' boats as Mirth and Meteor. Pyxie was given tbe scratch, 

 allowing Mirth 2m . Nameless 3m., Indolent 4m., Meteor 7m., Dodo 

 Sm. and Nadjy 801 , Ola 11m., Vanda 21m ,, Martha 21m. The course 

 was, starling from south to north on a line between Moses Point buoy 

 and coramittee boat, thence to Coldspring Light, keeping it on "port 

 hand; thence to Center Island buoy, keeping it on starboard; thence 

 to Lloyd's Point buoy, keepiug it on starboard; thence to Coldspring 

 Light," keeping it on stirboard; thence to finish, passing from north 

 to south of line, keeping northward of black buoy at mouth of har- 

 bor KOiug and coming. 



The wind vvas fresh S.W. Mirth was first and Pyxie second, the 

 latter .saving her time on. all but Mirth. The times were, one gun 

 stai't, 11 :45: 



Finish. Elapsed. Corrected* 



Mirth , , , , 3 13 25 a 87 85 3 25 25 



Nameless 2 24 15 2 39 15 8 36 15 



Indolent 3 36 34 2 51 34 3 47 34 



•Skrealling 3 40 05 3 04 05 2 41 05 



Nadiy S 44 16 2. 59 15 8 51 15 



Pvx'ie 2 19 03 2 34 03 S S4 m 



O'la , 2 48 60 3 03 50 2 53 50 



Helcia : 2 31 35 2 46 85 2 44 86 



Dodo .3 33 45 3 47 45 2 .39 45 



Martha Did not finish. 



Vanda 3 53 40 3 07 40 2 46 40 



Meteor .2 41 05 8 58 06 3 49 05 



Pilgrim . .Did not finish. 



Nemadji 3 .38 43 3 53 42 .3 51 42 



The Rouse and Wetmore race was set for Sept. 10. but as tbe Larch- 

 mont Y. C. sailed its fail regatta on that day, the race was P' stponed 

 to Sept. 24, when a start will be irade at 11 A M. off the Bell Buoy. 



On Sept. 16 the annual dinner of the club will be held at the Oyster 

 Bay club house, and a large attendance is looked for. On the follow- 

 ing day a race will be sailed for three prizes offered by Messrs. T. S. 

 Young, Jr., A, P. Montant and Rear Cora. J. W. Beekman, for a 

 handicap race for yachts of the S. C. Y. C. of 42ft. waterline and 

 under, to start as near 11 A. M. as practicable. The course will be: 

 Starting from west to east of an imaginary line between Moses Point 

 and stakeboat, thence to Cold Spring Light, keeping it on port hand; 

 thence to stakeboat off Bloses Point, keeping it on port hand; thence 

 lo Cold Spring Light, keeping it on port hand ; thence to stakeboat off 

 Moses Point, keeping it on jiort hand; keeping to the north of iJ'ack 

 Buoy at mouth of harbor. The start will be made from the gun, 

 ■with a five-minute preparatory signal. The city club house will, re- 

 open for the winter on Oc*. 1. 



New York Y. C. 



The following general order has been issued by Fleet Captain 

 Stephen Peabody: 



FLAGSHIP Eleotra, N. Y. Y''. C, Harbor of New York, Sept. 7, 1893 

 General Order No. 7: 



I. --The New York Columbian Celebration Committee of one hun- 

 dred" having chosen Mr. S. ISIicholson Kane to direct the naval parade 

 on October 11, and so notified the club, all yachts belonging to this 

 club who desire to take part therein will communicate directly with 

 Mr. Kane at the office ot the committee, 880 Broadway, room 115, for 

 information concerning the same. 



II. Through the courtesy of its owner, Mr. John H. Starm, the new 

 steamboat William C. Egerton has been secured for the use of the 

 club on the above date to view the parade, etc., anci will be under the 

 direction of the house committee. Members desiring 10 avail them- 

 selves of the opportunity will apply for tickets without delay to the 

 committee at the club house. Further particulars wfll be furnished 

 by that committee. 



"ill. AH yachts in commission belonging to the club, in the harbor 

 of New York on October 11 will dress ship at colors and haul down 

 at sunset that day. 



By order of the Commodore, Stephen Peabody, Fleet Captain. 



Hull Y. C, Sept. 10. 



HULL, MASS.— BOSTON HARBOR. 



The final championship race of the Hull Y. C. on Saturday, post- 

 poned from Aug. 37, was sailed in a moderate S.E. wind, the times 

 being: 



THIRD CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Beatrice, .John Cavanagh 3 1110 



TTstane. S. N. Small 87,03 2 20 00 1 53 14 



White Fawn, E. E. Jones 30,11 3 18 25 1 54 36 



Posy, R. G. Hunt 30.07 3 25 17 8 01 14 



Susie, W. W. Keith 3 28 4.5 



FOURTH CLASS, 



Thrush, A, McVey , . . . , 1 45 29 



SPEOIAX. CiLASS, 



Vanesa, A. Bigelow, Jr , , .84,03 1 47 12 1 24 13 



R, D,, ,James iviclntyre 1 53 53 



FIFTH CLASS. 



Typhoon, J. L Taylor 23.09 1 47 14 1 23 48 



KooraU, R.C. Robbies ,..28.00 1 51 63 1 27 59 



Magpie, H. G. Otis Si. 04 1 53 38 1 28 59 



Opechee, W. Barker 22.02 1 54 30 1 2B 42 



SIXTH CLASS. 



Primrose, H. M. Faxon 17.11 1 36 60 I 10 48 



Don, W. H. Shaw ..20.03 1 40 15 1 17 35 



The neAf catboat T.vphoon. sailed by her designer, Mr. Stewart, 

 sailed a fine race and won easily in her class, making another race 

 necessary, which will take place next Saturday. 



The championship winners in the other classes are: Second class, 

 Handsel; third class, Beatrice; fourth class, Alpha; special class, 

 Vanessa; sixth class, Mab. 



The judges were Mesars. Franklin Adams and Norman P. Greeley . 



South Boston Mosquito Fleet, Sept. 5. 



The Mosquito boats of South Boston sailed a race on Labor Day, 

 but in such a light N W. wind as to make it very unsatisfactory. 

 The times were: 



Length. Elapsed. [Corrected, 



Escort, W. H. Ransom 14.11 1 24 58 1 34 5a 



Laurel, Joseph Hutchings 14.11 1 31 12 1 :31 07 



Marigold, E. D. Gay 14 09 1 44 00 1 43 45 



Midget, W. H. Besarick 12.10 1 48 28 1 46 18 



Nefiie, J. O'Leary I-I.IO 1 48 09 1 47 59 



Spook, Noonan and Andrews 14.11 1 50 43. 1 .50 40 



Tantrum, F. D. Perkins 14,09 1 57 29 1 57 14 



Transit, S. N. Small ..14.05 1 59 50 1 59 15 



Water Bug, D. McKinnon ;. ..14.00 S 01 41 ,8 00 41 



Bother, L P. Kieser 14.11 2 01 39 3 01 26 



Cutty Sark, M. Torrenee.... 14.08 2 03 25 2 01 45 



Annie, E H. Rich 15.08 3 03 14 2 08 56 



Bubble, J. P. Bullard 12 00 2 07 58 2 04 58 



Bunty, J. F. Cooper 13.11 3 07 40 2 05 35 



Bantam. J. S. Perkins 18.06 3 09 49 3 07 10 



Escort wins first pri^e, Laurel second and Marigold third. 



Savin Hill Y. C, Sept. 10. 



SAVIN HILL— BOSTON HARBOR. 



The final championship races of the Savin Hill Y. C. was sailed Oi. 

 Saturday in a light east wind, the times being: 



SPECIAL CLASS. 



Tjength. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Fannie, E. P. Sharpe 32.02 1 .37 80 1 13 32 



Romance, Loring Sears not meas. 1 36 05 



FIRST CLASS, 



Adolph. Henrv F, Moebs 22,06 1 43 38 1 19 01 



Mildred G., Loring Sears 25.02 1 47 07 1 81 48 



SECOND CLASS. 



Egeria, L. T. Howard 80.01 1 43 04 1 15 16 



Siko, F. A. Mclnnis ...19.08 1 49 58 1 28 44 



.-Vrab, W. F. Scott 19.01 2 00 27 3 33 39 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Midget, W. H. Besarick 13.09 1 29 47 1 01 04 



Marigold, Earle D. Gray 14.09 1 31 14 1 04 54 



The judges were A. A. Swallow, L. A. Horton and W, H. Besarick. 



The championship winners are: special class, Fannie: first class, 

 Mildred G,; second cla-ss, Siko; third class. Marchioness; fourth class, 

 Midget. The club cups go to Adolph, Arab, Marchioness and Midget. 



The America Cup. 



The following despatch appeared last week in a number of Ameri- 

 can newspapers, despite its obvious absurdity: 



"London, Sept. 8.— The German Emperor has decided to enter his 

 yacht, the Meteor, to compete for the America Cup in 1893. 



•"The Meteor was formerly the Thistle, the Scotch j'acht, which 

 was defeated at New Y'ork in 1887 by the A^oluuteer in che races for 

 the America Cup. It is reported that Lord Dunraven has accepted 

 the challenge to race for the America Cup and intends to build an 80- 

 ton cutter." 



Chelsea Y, C, Sept. 5. 



CHELSEA, MASS.— BOSTON HARBOR, 



The second pennant race of the Chelsea Y, C. was saOed on Labor 

 Day over a three-mile course, the times being: Tot, Al Barrie, 4h. 

 37rii, 20s,; Ann B,. Matbew Ryan, 4h, 41m, 453, ; Holy Smoke, George 

 Barrie. and Gem, Bert Fisher. The Tot wins, taking a leg for the 

 pennant. The first leg was won by the Holy SmoKe. 



On Sept. 17 the Chicago Y'aehting Association will hold a race for 

 steam yachts. Col. Robert Rae, George Warrington and Marshall 

 D. Wilber are in charge of the race. 



