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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 23, 1892. 



Yorkville Y. C, Sept. 11. 



NEW YORK— LONG ISLAND SOUNf) 



The eighth animal res'^atta of the Yorkville Y. O. was sailed ou 

 Sept. 11 with a large fleet of starters and a strong S.E. wind which 

 capsized three of the boats. The start and finish was off the club 

 house, 138th st,, Port Morris, N. Y., the courses beins around the 

 Gangway Buoy for the larger and around the Stepping Stones for the 

 smaller yachts. The judges were Com. T. H. McDonnell, Harlem Y 

 C; Com. A. Gage. Coronet Y. C, of South Brooklyn, andVice-Com 

 P. Dickens, North River Y O The times -were: 



CLASS A, SLOOPS AND YAWLS, 2SPr. AND OVER, 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



Charles Welde 12 08 11 3 30 30 



Calamity 12 04 11 Did not finish. 



CLASS B. SLOOPS AND YAWLS DNDER 28PT. 



Mamie Fox 18 08 08 4 17 02 4 00 00 



Twilight 12 05 53 4 21 58 4 16 00 



CLASS C. JIB AND MATNSAIL OVER 26PT. 



Cygnet 13 05 41 3 23 00 3 S4 41 



Maud M. 12 04 5T ( !apsized. 



CLASS D, .IIB AND MAINSAIL, 23 TO 26FT. 



Laurel 12 04 50 3 44 siO 3 20 30 



Zetes 12 06 06 3 45 50 3 20 16 



CLASS B, .riB AND MAINSAIL UNDER 34FT 



Regina 12 11 58 4 06 38 4 05 20 



Katie S 13 12 31 4 27 11 4 15 20 



Tip Top 12 11 25 Capsized. 



CLASS P, OPE.^ CATS O^'ER 24PT. 



Jessie 12 06 20 3 41 CO 3 .?7 20 



Truant, Jr., 12 0103 Did not finish. 



CLASS G, OPEN CATS, 20 TO 24PT. 



Sutiol 12 01 48 3 48 45 3 43 46 



Ellen R. 12 05 34 4 15 39 4 09 40 



Tyrant 12 06 34 4 09 04 4 02 48 



Pride 12 08 31 Capsized. 



CLASS H. CATS OVER 17 AND UNDER 20PT. 



Anglesey •. 12 08 89 3 55 36 3 47 07 



Dawn 13 05 40 4 17 48 4 12 08 



H. C. Miner 13 07 40 3 55 34 3 47 54 



CLASS I, OPEN OATS, 17fT. AND UNDER. 



Tenny 12 13 IS 3 54 48 3 42 30 



Stranger 13 12 13 4 36 .53 ' 4 24 40 



Pauline 18 13 13 4 06 01 3 54 09 



Tramp. 12 12 13 4 01 53 .3 49 .36 



CLASS J, CABIN CATS, 23FT. AND OVER. 



Crocus 12 05 55 S 52 10 3 48 15 



Truant 12 04 37 3 53 25 3 48 58 



CLASS K, CABIN CATS UNDER 22FT. 



Venus 12 12 30 4 25 00 4 12 30 



Julias 12 04 25 4 50 4i 4 46 17 



Emily 12 10 30 4 41 55 4 31 35 ., 



The winners were Charles Welde, Mamie Foa, Oygnes, Laurel, 

 Regina, Jessie, Sunol, Anglesey, Teeny, Crocus and Venus. 



The capsizing of Maude M.. Tip Top and Pride placed some of 

 thbii- crew in great danger, one man of the Tip Top being rescued by 

 the judges tug Mutual with difficulty. 



Corrected 



4 09 06 

 4 13 00 



3 22 41 



3 19 50 

 3 20 10 



4 01 10 

 4 15 20 



3 37 20 



3 43 31 



4 08 .30 

 4 02 48 



3 47 07 



4 13 08 

 3 47 54 



3 42 85 



4 24 .35 

 3 53 14 

 3 49 36 



3 46 15 



3 47 .51 



4 10 10 

 4 16 17 

 4 31 25 



Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C— Handicap Bace. 



OYSTER BAY— LONG LSLAND SOUND. 



The Seawanahaka Corinthian Yacht Club has this year made a 

 departure in the matter of its annual diQner, usually held at Del- 

 monico's in midwinter, the place being changed to the new club- 

 house at Oyster Bay, and the liine to the ending of the active season 

 of yachting. In answer to the notices sent out there were seventy 

 members seated at the tables In the dining-hall on Friday last, many 

 of them having their yacbts at anchor in the harbor. The dinner, at 

 which Commodore HiU presided, was served in a way that did credit 

 to the House Committee and the club steward, passing olf very 

 pleasantly. A few informal speeches were made at the close, after 

 whicb all adjourned to the main hall and billiard room, where the 

 rest of the evening was spent. 



A handicap race was set for Saturday morning, but the day was 

 warm and calm, the yachts lying at the starting line for a long time 

 and even then the race was. a slow one. The course was: Starting 

 from south to north of a line between Moses Point buoy and stake 

 boat, Thence to Cold Spring Light, keeping it on port hand; thence 

 to stake boat off Moses Point, kteping it on port hand; thence to 

 Cold Spring Light, keeping it on port band; thence to finish off Moses 

 Point buoy, keeping stake boat on port band. Keeping to 1 he north 

 of Black buoy at moutb of harbor. The times were: Start, 2; 05. 



Fini.sh. Elapsed. Corrected 



Nameless 5 01 46 2 56 46 8 50 46 



Marlon 5 05 18 3 00 18 3 51 18 



Indolent 5 08 01 3 03 01 2 53 01 



Rose Marie 5 00 38 3 55 38 2 53 .38 



Skraelling 5 28 59?| 3 18 59% 3 .59 59^ 



Trinket 5 17 42 3 12 05 3 01 05 



Mirth 5 07 25 3 03 35 3 02 35 



Adonis. 5 20 31 3 15 31 3 03 01 



Club Cat 5 24 00 3 19 00 3 04 00 



Meteor 5 19 05 3 14 05 3 05 05 



Vanda 5 29 50 3 34 .50 3 07 50 



Nadjv Did not finish. 



Nameless was disqualified for fouling. Marion won first prize. In- 

 dolent second and Rose Marie third. The prizes were given by Rear 

 Commodore Beekman, A. P. Montant and T. L. Young. Tne Rouse 

 and Wetmore race will be sailed on Sept. 34, 



Excelsior Y. C, Third Annual Begatta. 



SOUTH BROOKLYN — NEW YORK BAY. 



The third annual regatta of the Excelsior Y. C. of South Brooklyn 

 was sailed on Sept. 18 in a fresh westerly wind. The start and finish 

 were off Porty-thu-d street, the course for class I, being to and around 

 Buoy No. 10 in the Lower Bay; classes II , III. and IV. around Buoy 

 No. 9; classes V. and VI. around Buoy No. 11 



Katie B. capsized before the start, and Hope was in collision with 

 a schooner, her crew being taken off by the yacht Wanderer. The 

 times were: 



CLASS I.— SLOOPS. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



Black Duck 3 lO 15 3 10 15 



.Tennie S 3 41 30 3 07 35 



Irene 2 46 50 Disqualified. 



CLASS II.— JIB AND MAINSAIL YACHTS. 



EllaS... 2 37 00 3.37 00 



Surprise... .> 2 49 00 2 47 00 



Keepsake 3 23 00 S 21 00 



Wanderer 3 34 00 3 .32 20 



CLASS in.— OPEN SLOOPS AND CATS. 



Sanita 2 35 15 3 35 15 



Nettie _ 2 36 00 2 34 . 40 



I Thought So a 43 45 8 43 25 



CLASS rv.— CANIN SLOOPS. 



Elsie May ■ 3 06 15 3 06 15 



CLASS v.— CAT RIGGED. 



Dimple 1 57 45 1 57 45 



CLASS VI.— SLOOPS AND CATS. 



Harry T 3 44:30 2 44.30 



Toodles 3 10 43 3 10 43 



Hope... 3 19 00 3 15 00 



Willie S 2 47 00 3 47 00 



Later On 3 02 85 3 00 35 



Irene was disquaiifled by rounding Buov No. 9 instead of No 10. 



Ocean Y. C, Sept. II. 



JAMAICA BAY. L. I. 



The annual fall regatta of the Ocean Y. C. of Rockawav Beach 

 was sailed on Sept, 11. in a strong S. W. wind, the times being- 



CLASS A— CATS OVER 25pT. 



Bay Siren 



Lottie T 



Mac 



Yankee 

 Scud .. 



Elapsed. 



Corrected. 



. ,2 30 20 



2 30 00 





2 30 15 



,8 30 20 



2 .35 C5 





2 41 05 





3 28 05 



.2 35 05 



2 30 25 



.3 41 09 



2 40 20 



,2 28 45 



a 23 40 





3 45 15 



,2 51 26 



2 51 16 





2 45 00 





2 ,50 20 





2 53 10 



.,2 54 00 



2 50 00 



.2 50 17 



3 51: 25 





2 54 05 



West Hampton Country Club, Sept. 10. 



WES'C HAMPTON BEACH — LONG ISLAND. 



The annual open race of the AV. H. C. C. was sailed in a still S.E. 

 breeze over a 10-mile course and proved most successful and inter- 

 esting, as all four classes contained boats of the highest local repu- 

 tation. Though the celebrated Pawnee, sailed b.y the invincible pro- 

 fessional George Terry, won with ease in first class, she was beaten 

 Im. 3.5s. on time allowance by Maisie, the winner in second class, 

 sailed by Vice-Corn. Horn. This fact, combined with Maisie's record 

 for her first season of four firsts and one second, entitles her to rank 

 as a remarkable boat and an honor to her builder, G. M. Smith, of 

 Patchogue. Enigma and Polly sustained their reputations by win- 

 ning in third and fourth classes respectively. Ehie, a Hempstead 

 Bay Y. C. boat, after having sailed nearly seventy miles to enter, 

 came in a close .second in fourth class. There were three money 

 prizes in additition a handsome silver mug enameled with club colors 

 for each first boat. 



FIfJST CLASS CATBOATS. 



Length. Elapsed. 



Crescent,Goodman 35.04 1 58 16 



Marguerite. Magee 21.01 1 .59 45 



Pawnee, Terry 31 09 1 53 30 



Lone Star, Mills 21.08 2 01 18 



SECOND CL.4.SS CATBOATS. 



Princess, Zabriskie 20.03 1 55 56 



Mopsa, Hare 80.00 1 59 33 



Maisie, Horn 19.04 1 55 16 



THIRD CLASS CATBOATS. 



Enigma, Fittzgibbon 18.11 3 06 .15 



Marie, Topping 18.11 8 17 54 



Lady Marg aret, Pelle w 18 . 09 8 11 32 



Betsy, Hare 17.10 2 10 52 



Sarah, Day 17.08 8 81 30 



FOURTH CLASS CATBOATS. 



Polly, Eddy 17.03 2 12 53 



Elsie, Clowes 17.02 3 13 88 



Chenda, Goodman 17 00 Withdrew. 



Flash, Nichols 17.00 2 21 .55 



Vitka, Blagden and Thomas 16.11 3 14 .51 



Music, Raynor 14.06 



Corrected, 

 1 58 16 

 1 55 10 

 1 49 43 

 1 .57 19 



1 65 56 

 1 59 30 



1 54 08 



3 06 55 



2 17 54 



2 11 17 



3 09 12 

 3 19 30 



2 12 53 



2 13 16 



3 21 30 

 2 14 17 



Essex Y. C, Sept. 10. 



BAYONNE, N. J.— -NEWARK BAY. 



The fifth annual regatta of the Essex Y. C, of Newark, was held 

 off the club station, Bayonne, on Sept. 10, the times being: 



CATBOATS, 17 TO 33FT. 



Colleen 



Gertrude A 



CATBOATS— UNDER 17 FT. 



CABIN .SLOOPS. 



JIB AND MAINSAILS. 



Elapsed. 



Corrected. 





1 50 50 



..1 48 02 



1 47 59 



..1 55 84 



1 52 54 





1 56 00 





2 07 06 



a 00 00 



8 05 35 





1 44 37 





1 44 16 





finish. 





1 52 15 





1 47 10 





1 46 52 





2 03 30 



CATBOATS— 23 TO 84PT. 



White Bear Y. C, Sept. 3. 



WHITE BEAR LAKH, MINN. 



The race of the White Bear Y. C. for the Gotzian cup, for which 

 Harriet and Osito each held a leg, was sailed ou Sept. 3 in connec- 

 tion with the safi-off of the tie between Osita and Kitten in the third 

 champion'ship race of Aug, 13. The race was sailed in a fresh S.W. 

 wind, the course being two rounds of a S.mile triangle. The times 

 were: 



SLOOPS. 



Elapsed. 



Osita 1 50 02 



Shark 1 48 52 



Kitten 1 48 42 



Wapsie ..1 51 24 



Hornet 1 54 02 



Valkyrie 1 53 38 



Fortiina . ". 59 01 



Nuska 3 04 11 



Albatross Withdrew. 



Mischief Withdrew. 



Kelpie ....... Withdrew. 



Osita wins the cup and the leg for the championship. 



Corrected . 

 1 44 28 

 1 45 21 

 1 45 29 

 1 45 35 

 1 46 59 

 1 50 13 



1 53 19 



2 01 43 



liincoln Park Y. C, Sept. 10. 



CHICAGO, ILL. — ^LAKE MICHIGAN. 



On Sept. 10 a race was saUed between Druid, Phantom and 

 Scorpion, of the Lincoln Park Y. C. for the handsome silver cup 

 ?ivenby the club. The wind was very variable, being strong from 

 S.W. at the start, shifting later to a light southerly breeze. The 

 course was two rounds and the times were: 



^ ., Elap.sed. Corrected. 



Druid 3 17 08 3 17 08 



Scorpion 3 39 51 3 37 01 



Phantom ....... 3 le 41 3 13 36 



Phantom wins first prize and Druid second. 



Massachusetts Y. C, Sept. 14.. 



DORCHESTER, MASS.— BOSTON HARBOR. 



The Massachusetts Y. C. sailed its 147th race, for the 21ft. class and 

 18ft. cat class, on Wednesday of last week, the course being: From 

 starting line, leaving Farm Bar Buoy on port. Old Harbor Buoy on 

 starboard, Half-Tide Bock Buoy on starboard. Farm Buoy on star- 

 board, Ola Harbor Buoy on starboard, Half-Tide Bock Buoy on star- 

 board. Farm Bar Buoy on port to starting line; distance VJ,^ miles 



The day was particularly bad, a dense fog, bard rain squaUs and a 

 itrong S. E. breeze, so that only five yachts started, each having 

 three-reefs in. The times: 



SPBCIAI. &LASS--31-F00TEHS. 



„ ^ „ „ „ Elapsed. 



Exde, J. F. Small 1 11 10 



Caprice, R. G. Bird 1 24 00 



SEVENTH CLASS- CATBOATS UNDER 18PT 



Wink, Francis Gray 1 23 10 



Scamp, H. N. Nute '..1 25 07 



Marchioness, C. E. Hodges 1 37 15 



Exile and Caprice filed counter protests over the course. 



Corrected. 



0 43 25 

 not meas. 



0 .53 49 

 0 56 35 

 not meas. 



Mobile Y. C, Sept. 11. 



MOBILE, ALA.— MOBILE BAY. 



Cup race, sailed over 10 mile triangular course; wind east very 

 hght; weather fair; smooth sea: all centei-board sloops: ' 

 r, • ^ Length. Start. Finish. Elapsed 



Carrie G., E. D. George 38.09 2 10 50 Withdrew 



Mineola, A.'E. White 31.00 3 11 08 5 03 .50 3 52 43 



beadrift, Jas McPhillips. 22.00 2 10 08 Withdrew 



Zephme, W. B. Cm-ran 28.05 2 11 03 5 03 40 2 52 47 



Zephine wins cup for one year. 



timekeeper. 



Minnetonka Y. C, Sept. 10. 



ST. PAUL, MINN.— LAK.E MINNETONKA. 



The last race of the season on Lake 3Iinnetonka was sailed on 

 Sept. 10; the times being: 



SLOOPS. 



T,„i„u- Elapsed. Corrected. 



P^i'i 1 55 27 1 51 39 



^olaiite 1 57 47 ^ 53 53 



CATBOATS. 



4*la.nta 1 59 44 1 53 13 



Ventura 2 Qi 37 ^ 



SPECIAL. 



Hermes 2 19 14 1 ^7 qr, 



f.^f-'^ v.::3l3 63 lllk 



Ihe Kid 2 23 48 



The judges were Charles B. Eustia, George A. Dale and Carmen N. 



liarchmont Y. C, Larchmont Cup of 1892- 



LARCHMONT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 



ALTHOUGH the end of Long Island Sound can hardly be considered 

 an Idea place for the racing of large schooners, the fact remains that 

 under the stimulus of the Larchmont Y. C. there has been this sea- 

 son quite an amount of schooner racing, and some of it, as in the 

 special race of last week, in no way inferior to the majority of races 

 about Sandy Hook. The owners of the schooners, large and small, 

 have done a good deal this year for the club races, and in return the 

 Larchmont Y. C. determined to offer a special cup, costing §500, for 

 this rig, open to yachts of the New York. Eastern, Seawanhaka Cor- 

 inthian, Atlantic, Corinthian of New York, American, New Haven, 

 NewRochelle, Corinthian of Marblehead. New Bedford, Douglaston 

 Indian Harbor and Riverside clubs. The conditions were: All to 

 sail in one class under club allowances, no restrictions as to crew or 

 sails. The date set was Tuesdav, Sept. 13 



The entries, all of which save Atlantic started, were: 



Racing Length. Allowance 



Ramona, H. M, Gillig 105.84 AUows 



Lasca, John E. Brooks 93 17 7 27 



Atlantic, Marshall & Seely ". 86 31 



Marguerite, R. S. Palmer '.'8338 U2\ 



Iroquois, Ralph N. Ellis 83 24 15 14 



Shamrock, J. R. Maxwell 73 18 23 00 



Viator, W. G. Brokaw 65.92 .30 16 



Azalea, Edmund Blunt 63.36 :33.08 



The two smaller boats. Azalea and Viator, inade matters interest- 

 ing by a private stake of $150. 



A strong S.E. wind made it difficult to lay out a satisfactory wind- 

 ward course, and the following was signaled from the commit'ee 

 boat Mutual, which lay at the line off Larchmont Harbor with Messrs. 

 Lovegoy, Sarony and Burger aboard: From Larchmont around a 

 stakeboat anchored three-quarters of a mile S. by W. from Stamford 

 Lighthouse (course E.N.B. ^ N., 9^ nautical miles), leaving same ou 

 starboard; thence around a stakeooat anchored off Eaton's Neck 



THE LAROHMONT CUP OF 1892. 

 Won by Iroquois, Schooneh. R. W. Ellis. 

 Made hy Whiting Mfg. Co. 



Buoy (course E.S.E., 7 nautical miles), leaving same on starboard; 

 then returning direct to finish (com-se W. 34 S., 15^ nautical miles). 

 Total distance, Si% nautical miles. 



This gave a close reach to Stamford, a beat across to Eaton's Neck, 

 and a free reach home. 



Azalea went over first, but not hearing the signal in the wind, 

 those on board believed that she had crossed too soon, and so she 

 worked bacK and made a second start astern of Viator, thus throw- 

 ing away some 10 minutes. The starD was timed: 



Gun 11.35 00 Handicap gun ....... ...11 45 00 



Azalea 11 36 59 Lasca 11 45 00 



Ramona 11 ,37 38 Iroquois 11 45 00 



Shamrock ,...ll 43 19 Viator 11 45 00 



Marguerite 11 44 39 



Iroquois, Marguerite, Lasca and Viator crossed near the tug, on 

 starboard tack, the proper one, but Azalea, Ramona and Shamrock 

 crossed the other end of the hne on port tack, being obliged to tack. 



The big Ramona, formerly Resolute, set the pace at thi-4 reaching 

 job, the fleet making a fine picture as the yachts drew out into line 

 along the Connecticut shore. Lasca led the smaller boats, clo.sely 

 pressed by Iroquois and Marguerite. The times at Stamford mark 

 were; 



„ 1st Mark. Elapsed. 



Ramona 13 39 20 1 01 42 



Lasca 12 46 49 1 01 49 



Iroquois 12 47 50 1 02 .50 



Shamrock 12 48 27 1 05 OS 



Marguerite 13 48 .53 1 04 13 



Viator 13 55 15 1 10 13 



Azalea 12 58 12 1 31 23 



The next leg headed into the wind and sea, there being plenty of 

 each. At this work Lasca. Marguerite and Iroquois showea up best, 

 the two smaller in particular. Shamrock gave Hp her place to Mar- 

 guerite, and Azalea lost badly by overstanding the mark. The times 

 at Eaton's Neck were: 



2d Mark. 



Ramona ] 57 30 



Lasca 2 01 43 



Iroquois 2 01 04 



Marguerite 2 03 55 



Shamrock 2 08 08 



Viator 2 19 10 



Azalea 2 27 .20 



Elapsed. 

 1 18 10 

 I 14 53 

 1 15 14 

 1 15 03 

 1 19 35 

 1 23 55 

 1 39 08 



Once off the wind, balloon jibtopsails and balloon mainropmast- 

 staysails were set, and a hot race was made to the finish, Iroquois 

 and Marguerite being together all the time. The finish and last leg 

 were timed : 



^ Finish. Elapsed. 



Ramona 3 09 41 1 12 11 



Iroquois 3 20 40 1 17 80 



Shamrock 3 28 29 1 20 27 



Azalea ^ 53 00 1 85 40 



Lasca 3 14 05 1 13 23 



Marguerite 3 21 26 1 17 31 



Viator 3 46 27 1 27 17 



