36 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 15, ISCS. 



more to cross, she is not likely to be here before the middle or even 

 the end of , -August. ^ 



Without accepting as true all the extravagant reports that have 

 been published of Jubilee's great speed and of 18 to 14 knots with 

 nothing to hurry her, it is a fact that the yacht has been going very 

 •well on her trials, and this from the start, before she is fully rigged 

 and in good condition. From all accounts she carries her canvas 

 ably and steers easily, and will require no material alterations of lead 

 or spars, a very important thing in favor of a new yacht. She has not 

 tried her centerboards as yet, but is stiff and handles well without 

 them. After some days' sailing about Marblehead and a very success- 

 ful brush with Volunteer, she has returned to Lawley's for the final 

 finishing. 



But little is heard of the two Herreshoff yachts Colonia and Vigi- 

 laut, as they are sailing quietly about Bristol, out of the way of chance 

 observers, but report says that Colonia will be hauled out for the addi- 

 tion of some lead to her keel. It is also reported that Vigilant is still 

 leaking a little. Colonia is to have a new mainsail, made by Wilson & 

 Silsby, the first one not being entirely satisfactory. Pilgrim is still at 

 Constitution Wharf, Boston, the work of fitting out going on very 

 slowly, and it is doubtful whether she will be ready for trial this week. 

 She has been delayed in ironwork, blocks and other fittings, and to an 

 extent that is likely to be felt in her early races. 



The news was received in New York on Simday that Navahoe had 

 just passed in by the SciUy Islands, presumably after a successful 

 passage. Her spars are awaiting her at Southampton, and she should 

 be ready for sailing by about July 19, so that she will have ten or 

 twelve days before the regatta of the Royal London Y. C. on July 31, 

 the first race she will be able to start in, as the fleet has not yet re- 

 turned from the North. Tom Diaper, the old racing skipper of Nor- 

 man, Valkyrie and other famous racers, has been engaged for the 

 season by Mr. Carroll as pilot. Navahoe reached Cowes shortly after 

 noon on Sunday, Lord Dunraven being one of the first to visit her. 



Elapsed. 

 3 12 33 



2 22 15 



3 33 20 



2 84 05 

 Withdrew. 



3 24 00 

 3 28 47 



2 37 53 



3 41 51 

 3 48 00 

 3 47 59 



3 13 57 

 3 44 57 



2 44 20 



3 43 02 

 Withdjew. 



2 41 17 

 2 04 05 



2 37 55 



3 87 03 

 3 37 07 



1 14 17 

 1 16 48 

 1 20 07 

 1 24 30 

 1 27 40 

 Withdrew. 



Queen Mab has at last reached New York after a long and severe 

 passage, ai-riving at Tebo's on July 9, in tow of a tug from Bermuda. 

 She will refit at once, so as to be ready for the races of the New York 

 Y. C. cruise. 



The weather about New York for the past two weeks has been in 

 marked contrast to that which prevailed during the June regattas, the 

 winds having been quite strong from N.W. or west, making very fine 

 sailing. 



An unusual number of heavy blows, ranging from a severe thunder- 

 storm up to a cyclone have been reported throughout the country, 

 and much damage and even loss of life has resulted on land, as well 

 as afloat. On Saturday evening a number of boats and small yachts 

 were capsized about New York, and several persons drowned; and on 

 Sunday afternoon Chicago was visited by a very severe windstorm, 

 which swept the Lake, capsizing one shoal sloop and drowning four or 

 five persons, while there is reason to fear that several other boats met 

 the same fate. However necessary the shoal wide centerboard yacht 

 may be in some localities, it is little less than murder to take out a 

 party of ladies and children in such a craft, and the use of them by the 

 careless or ignorant is almost equivalent to suicide. The number of 

 fatal capsizes thus far this season, most of which we have made no 

 mention of, is really serious; hardly a week passed without news of 

 the drowning of one or more persons through the use of capsizable 

 and unsea worthy yachts. 



Cape Ann T. C. Open Regatta. 



GLOUCESTER— MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 



Saturday, July 8. 

 The Cape Ann Y. C. of Gloucester, Mass., sailed a very successful 

 regatta on Saturday, the wind being light at times, but the yachts 

 making a good race in the various classes. The little Exile did some 

 fine sauing, beating all but one of the lai-ger boats on even lime. The 

 times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Chieftain, A. Brown 31.01 3 12 33 1 38 19 



Magic, E. C. Neal 31.07 3 22 15 1 43 27 



Adonis. M. Warren 28.04 2 23 20 1 46 04 



Mary E., A. Bishop 35.10 2 84 05 1 53 34 



Keewaydin, J. B. Burnham 27.04 



SECOND CLASS. 



Spurt, D. B. Pierce 31.09 



Judith, W. Pigeon 23.04 



Viola, D. Eraser 23.08 



Mavis, C. Brown 21.06 



Vivian, F. E. Beckman 22.00 



Augusta, Trusdale 33.08 



THIRD CLASS. . 



ExUe, J. F. SmaU 21.07 



Yankee Maid, E. S. Stanley 19.04 



Gleam, P. J. Lowell 30.01 



Lotus, A. Penton 19.03 



Mocking Bird, McLaughlin 19.03 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Chippie, W.E. Tucker 16.09 



Live Yankee, H. T. Moody 17.11 



Rodie, G. Rodigrass.. 15.08 



Madcap, C. A. Elmer 16.08 



Alice, W. G. Wilson 17.01 



FIFTH CLASS. 



Wizard, C. E. Cartright. 15.04 



Vorna, J. W. Woodward .14.08 



Flirt, H. Wheeler .14.05 



Dot, W. F. Douglass 14.08 



Prema, F. N. Balch 14.06 



Minnie D. A. Center 15.04 



Dot protested Wizard and Madcap protested Rodie, but neither pro- 

 test held. The judges were Fi anklin Davis, Henry A. Norwood and J. 

 R. Pringle. 



Monatiquot Y. C. First Championship Race. 



WEYMOUTH — BOSTON HARBOR. 



Saturday, Jidy S. 

 The first championship race of the Monatiquot Y. 0. was sailed on 

 Saturday in a strong S.W. wind, the yachts being reefed.down. The 

 times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



Beatrice, John Oavanagh 1 47 00 1 18 37 



Moondyne, A. J. Shaw 1 48 59 1 19 58 



Gypsy Disabled. 



SECOND CLASS. 



Opeeche, W. H. Barker 1 35 38 1 08 08 



Diadem, L. W. Hay ward. 1 40 20 1 11 34 



Aurisa, H. M. Faxon 1 39 45 1 12 20 



Gypsy held first place from the starr, but broke her boom and with- 

 drew. The judges were T. P. WiUey, Dana Smith, F. H. Cowing. 



1 44 00 



1 50 00 



2 50 00 



2 01 00 



3 08 00 

 2 10 00 



1 84 10 



1 84 10 



2 01 30 

 1 59 34 



1 43 00 

 1 44 00 

 1 47 00 

 1 49 00 

 1 49 00 



1 51 48 

 1 54 00 



1 57 00 



2 01 43 

 2 04 48 



Corinthian Y. C. Club Regatta. 



MARBLEHEAD— MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 



Tuesday, July !,. 



The Corinthian Y. C, of Marblehead, sailed a very good race, the 

 seventieth regatta, on July 4, the courses being: For second and third 

 classes from judges' line, leaving Buoy 3, Midchannel Rocks, Buoy 4, 

 (W.S.W. Eagle Island), Halfway Rock and Bell Buoy on outer 

 breakers ofE Pig Rocks on starboard. Tinker's Island, Tom Moore's 

 Rocks and Buoys 1 and 3 on port to finish, 11 miles; and for fourth and 

 special classes from judges' line, leaving Buoy 3, Midchannel Rock and 

 Cat Island on starboard. Buoys 1 and 3 on port to finish, 6)^ miles. The 

 times were: 



SECOND CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Susie, W. W. Keith 28.06 2 13 33 



Madge, W. W. Wendell 3 16 43 



THIRD CLASS. 



Reaper, H- P. Benson 24.00 3 04 58 3 03 44 



Freak, A. L. Cochrane 25.10 2 02 16 2 02 10 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Korali, A. F. Robbins 23.04 1 38 53 1 38 33 



Madge, W. N. Thayer 22.09 1 45 38 1 44 46 



Typhoon, J. T. Taylor 23.09 1 48 15 1 48 16 



CLASS A, SPECIAL. 



Gladys, W. P. Fowle 1 31 22 1 31 22 



Bryhill, N. D. Smith 1 49 57 1 32 57 



Marena, W. Taylor 1 40 43 1 32 43 



Keewaydin, J. L. Burnham, Jr 1 37 04 1 33 04 



Iris, G. Owen, Jr 1 52 38 1 40 28 



Modoc, A. P. Loring 1 59 51 1 44 51 



CLASS B, SPECIAL. 



Nina, E. Y. C 1 59 58 1 49 58 



Carl, H. C. w. Poster 1 53 59 1 41 59 



Kraken, P. Chase 1 44 45 1 44 45 



Betsy, T. Jones 1 55 45 1 47 43 



Delphine. C. M. Barker 1 51 26 1 45 26 



Pinta, E. Y. C 3 02 28 1 52 28 



Francis, S. H. Wheeler 2 00 45 1 48 45 



Don, L. N. Burlen 2 18 00 1 58 00 



Jane, 0. W. Parker 1 55 37 1 47 57 



Teal, C. T. Lee 1 06 08 1 51 08 



The winners were: Second clas, Susie, $10; third class. Freak, $10; 

 fourth class, Koorali, SIO; special class A, Gladys, $10; Keewaydin, $7, 

 andMarena, g5; special class B, Carl, SlO; Kraken, $7, and Delphine, 



Kill Von KuU Y. C. Open Regatta. 



PORT HIOHMOMD — NEWARK BAY. 



Tuesday, July k. 



The Kill von Kull Y. C, of Port Richmond, Staten, Island, sailed an 

 open regatta on July 4, over a 5-mile triangle off the club house, at 

 the junction of Newark Bay and the Kill von Kull, two rounds being 

 sailed in a fresh N.W. wind that capsized the Maggie P. at the start. 

 The times were: 



CLASS O— JUNIOR AND OPEN SLOOPS, 22 TO 28fT. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 

 Lizzie C, E. Lissenden 12 40 00 2 53 50 1 35 50 1 33 50 



ClJiSS D— OPEN SLOOPS, 22 TO 18ft. 



Just Woke Up, W. HousemaDl2 39 00 2 13 00 1 84 00 1 27 53 

 Cyclone, R. Edwards 12 45 00 2 50 30 2 05 30 1 57 41 



CLASS E— JUNIOR AND MAINSAIL. UNDER 18FT. 



Unknown, W. Van Buskirk. ..12 45 55 2 12 42 1 54 47 1 39 07 



CLASS Q — OPEN OATS, 26 TO ■■'OFT. 



Miami, C. Notz 12 03 35 3 45 55 2 02 20 1 57 54 



Torment, W. Houghwout. . . .12 43 05 2 57 53 1 48 48 1 36 16 



CLASS 1— OPEN CATS, 20 TO 18PT., SHIFTING BALLAST. 



Bon Ton, E. Post 12 42 55 2 21 38 1 38 43 1 26 53 



Playmate, James A. Hart . . .13 43 .35 2 25 26 1 11 50 1 33 66 



CLASS 1— OPEN CATS, STATIONARY BALLAST. 



Etha Laura, I. Anderson 13 43 46 2 45 55 2 02 10 1 51 02 



Lillian. John Croak 12 44 05 2 46 30 2 02 25 1 53 00 



Dora D., Bayonae Y. C 12 45 13 2 32 10 1 46 57 1 37 32 



CLASS J— OPEN OATS UNDER 18fT. 



Mist, J. Sandford 12 47 55 2 42 12 1 54 17 1 43 02 



Shamrock, R Johnson 12 48 00 Did not finish. 



Millie, E. A. Passmore 12 47 55 2 38 85 1 50 40 1 87 33 



Maggie P., C. Lissenden 12 48 30 Did not finish. 



CLASS K— OPEN CATS UNDER 17FT. 



Wide Awake, H. Fisher 12 45 .55 3 54 28 2 06 28 1 47 48 



Topsy, T D. Nolan 12 27 55 Not timed. 



Irving H., J. I. Houseman. . . .12 <i7 10 2 44 05 1 56 55 1 .39 21 



Mr. E. M. Post's fast Bon Ton won the prize for best elapsed time. 



The judges were R. K. McMurray. Staten Island Athletic Club, and 

 Frank Fisher, Kill von Kull Y. C, and the rngatta committe were 

 George Ross, H. E. Euell, George Swartout, Frank Fisher and T. F. 

 Donovan. 



Audubon Y. C. Annual Regatta. 



NEW Y'OBK — HUDSON RIVER. 



Tuesday, July k. 



The fifth annual regatta of the Audubon Y. C, of 153d street. New 

 York, was sailed on July 4 in a fresh N.W. wind, the course being a 6 

 mile triangle on the Hudson River, two rounds making 12 miles. The 

 times were: 



CLASS 1— OPEN SLOOPS. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



Lizzie F., M. Flint 8 32 00 3 83 00 



Hilma, J. Kursteiner Withdrew. 



Agnes N., Henry Kennel Withdrew. 



CLASS 8— CABIN SLOOPS. 



Alta, W. L. Frost 8 28 20 3 23 30 



Aller, Baker & Osborn 3 20 45 3 14 28 



Winona, J. E. Grover 3 :32 35 3 24 30 



Clara R., V. Schnitz Withdrew. 



Theresa K., G. Kohlasch 4 11 13 3 58 28 



CLASS 8— OPEN CATBOATS OVER 20FT. WATERLINE. 



Pauline B., O. S. Raymond 8 19 18 3 17 15 



Frankie V., A. B. Van Riper 8 53 87 3 49 22 



Bonaflde, J. J. Murphy. . . , Withdrew. 



CLASS 4— OPEN CATBOATS UNDER SOFT. WATERLINE. 



H. C. Miner, Chas. Rea B 31 55 8 81 55 



J. L. MiUer, J. Luther Withdi'ew. 



Julia, C. Walden Withdrew. 



The winners were Lizzie F., Alta (Aller, second prize), Pauline B. 

 and H. 0. Miner. The judges were C. J. Leach, Daniel Sherman and 

 J. S. Birrell. 



American Y. C. Naphtha Launch Race. 



MILTON POINT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 



Tuesday, Jidy U. 



The American Y. C. has made no attempt to hold its usual saiUng 

 regatta this year, but on July 4 a special race for naphtha launches 

 took place, the course being four miles out on the Sound and return. 

 There were two classes. 30ft. and under, and over 30ft., the allowances 

 being based both on length and power, 24 seconds per foot or fraction 

 of a foot, and 40 seconds per H. P. per mile. naut. The times were as 

 follows; 



CLASS I — OVER 80ft. 



Start. Finish. 



Cleopatra, Alex. Stein 2 34 06 3 31 20 



Rambler, W. D. Ellis 2 84 57 3 39 15 



lota, Jacob Lorillard 2 34 09 2 36 06 



CLASS 2 — UNDER 30 FT. 



Start. Finish. 



Daisy, D. P. Duffle 2 35 33 3 54 26 



Argo, C. F. Street 2 36 33 4 03 22 



Halc.yon, D. S. Hammond . .2 33 42 3 55 26 



The prices were won by lola and Daisy. 



The regatta committee included George W. Hall, William S. Alley, 

 Stephen W. Roach, Isaiah Paxson and John E. Hegeman, Jr. 



Mosquito Fleet Y. C. 



CITY POINT— BOSTON HAEBOB. 



Saturday, July 8. 

 The Mosquito Fleet Y. C. of South Boston sailed a championship 

 race on Saturday in a strong S.W. breeze, the times being: 



FOURTH CLASS— 5 MILES. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Tantrum, F. D.Perkins 14.11 1 06 55 1 06 50 



Kismet. Norman & Andrews 14.11 1 10 03 1 09 58 



Annie, E. H. Rich 14.10 1 13 20 1 13 10 



Spook, Fred Lynch 14.10 1 14 10 1 14 00 



SIXTH CLAS? —2 MILES. 



Cigarette, Jr., E. P. Sharp , . .1" .00 0 30 25 0 27 35 



Tantrum and Cigarette, Jr., each w in a leg. Iota, fin-keel, capsized 

 before the race. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



0 57 14 0 49 46 



1 04 18 1 04 18 

 1 02 17 0 49 08 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



1 19 03 1 09 03 



1 36 59 1 24 03 



1 21 44 1 20 32 



Riverside Y. C. Annual Regatta. 



RIVERSIDE— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 



Saturday, July 8. 



The Riverside Y. C. was specially fortunate in having a fine south- 

 west wind for its regatta on Saturday, and with a fleec of :30 yachts 

 there was plenty of spore for the guests and members on the club 

 steamer Alcedo, as well as for the various crews. The courses were: 



Course 1, for sloops and cutters: From a line marked by two 

 stakeboats anchored southwest of Capt. Knapp's Island, to black 

 buoy off eastern end of Little Captain's Island, keeping same on star- 

 board hand, to black buoy off Matinicock Point, keeping same on port 

 hand to black buoy off Centre Island Reef, keeping same on port 

 hand, thence to starting line. The black buoy on the east end of Lit- 

 tle Captain's Island is to be passed on port and red buoy off western 

 end of Grpenwich Point to be passed on starboard returning; 17 

 nautical miles. 



For all yawls, catboats, and jib and mainsail boats: From a line 



marked by two stakeboats anchored southwest of Capt. Knapp's 

 Island, to black buoy off eastern point of Little Oeptain's Island, 

 keeping same on starboard, thetice around a stake boat four miles 

 south southwest, leaving it on port, then around astakeboat four miles 

 east by north, leaving same on iiort hand, thence home, keeping Flat 

 Neck Buoy on starboard and black buoy off eastern end of Little Cap- 

 tain's Island Light on port; 13 nautical miles. 



The wind was fresh from southwest throughout the race. The 

 times were: 



SLOOPS — 60pt. class. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected 



Eleanor 12 48 59 8 30 23 3 41 24 2 15 07 



Whitby 12 50 00 3 30 08 3 49 08 2 S3 48 



Nirvana 12 50 00 3 37 14 2 47 14 



SLOOPS AND CUTTERS— 50fT. CLASS. 



Moccasin 12 45 46 3 25 37 3 39 51 3 10 11 



Alcedo 13 49 48 8 38 23 2 48 35 2 13 57 



Zingara 13 58 09 4 09 20 3 18 20 



Alice 12 50 00 3 56 20 3 06 20 3 34 05 



SLOOPS AND CDTTERS-40FT. CLASS. 



Daffodil 12 47 00 3 38 51 2 51 51 3 16 43 



Eurybia 12 47 44 3 47 58 3 00 14 2 24 81 



Kathleen 12 46 24 3 40 15 2 53 51 8 51 11 



Nomad 12 46 24 3 53 32 8 13 OS 



Vorant 12 46 85 8 46 19 2 59 44 3 18 44 



SLOOPS— 25ft. CLASS. 



Alma 13 48 21 4 11 30 3 83 09 8 25 53 



Pyxie 12 47 58 3 54 00 3 06 02 3 08 40 



Vee Vee 12 46 42 Did not finish. 



YAWLS — 35ft. CLARS. 



Audax , , 12 53 57 8 29 19 2 85 83 1 59 31 



Kittie 12 52 24 8 40 45 2 48 21 8 10 87 



CABIN CATS— 30ft. crass. 



Aura 12 54 10 3 87 05 3 42 46 2 03 48 



Almira 12 51 44 3 28 00 3 .36 16 1 57 40 



Myrtle 12 51 47 3 38 00 2 46 16 8 05 83 



Twflight 13 54 29 3 51 51 2 57 32 



Wenonah 12 5:3 07 3 45 22 2 52 15 8 09 19 



cabin cats— 25ft. class. 



Pearl 12 53 07 3 50 13 2 58 11 2 12 57 



Nahma 12 51 42 Did not finish. 



White Cap 12 55 00 Did not finish. 



Tabitha 12 51 56 3 45 37 3 53 41 Not meas. 



OPEN SLOOPS— 20FT. class. 



La Puce 12 54 54 Did not finish. 



OPEN CATS— 35ft. class. 



Gertrude 13 51 43 3 50 34 2 58 .51 2 08 09 



OPEN CATS— 20FT. class. 



Phyllis 12 52 34 Did not finish. 



The regatta committee included C. T. Pierce, P. B. Jones and W. A. 

 Huffington. Oconee did not start, as her owner was a member of the 

 regatta committee. A reception was held at the club house in the 

 evening. 



Volunteer Sailing Club. 



NEW HAVEN HARBOR. 



Tuesday, July I,, 



The Volunteer Sailing Club of New Haven, Conn., sailed its second 

 annual regatta on July 4 over the regular four-mile course on New 

 Haven harbor. The race was started at 11:30 A.M. in a moderate 

 N.W. wind. The times were: 



CLASS 1— SHARPIES 17 TO 20FT. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Veto, L. F. Conklm 17.07 0 51 33 0 .51 33 



Maggie, J. H. Jooss 17.07 Not limed. 



CLASS 2— SHARPIES 14 TO 17FT. 



Lassie, J. Johnson 15.06 1 03 30 1 01 00 



Lottie, G. W. Verwholt 15.01 0 59 40 0 56 40 



Belle. L. M. Cooney 15.00 0 .54 40 0 .51 34 



Trixy, R. W. Judd 14.10 0 59 50 0 56 33 



CLASS 3— SHARPIES UNDER 14fT. 



Volunteer, A. Halflnger 13.06 1 03 00 0 58 06 



Nanna, S. H. Bennett 13.02 Not timed. 



CfLASS 4— SLOOPS AND CATS UNDER 17fT. 



Whisper. Wm. Maier 16.09 0 48 90 0 47 00 



Veneta, P. F. Upson 15.09 0 55 00 0 .54 00 



Wasp, Wm. Pflueger 10.11 1 01 SO 0 54 43 



This race is the second of a series of three. The first was sailed oa 

 May 30 and the last will be sailed on Sept 4; prizes will then be 

 awarded for the best records in each class. 



Race committee, J. W. E. Johnson, chairman; F. F. Upson, Bernard 

 McDermott, B. W. Rhea. G. W. Daymon, Judge. 



Dorchester Y. C. Second Championship Race. 



DORCHESTER — ^BOTON HARBOR. 



Saturday, July 8. 

 The Dorchester Y. C. sailed its second championship race on Satur- 

 day in a strong S. W. wind, the yachts being reefed. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 

 Mudjikeewis, W. P. Whitmarsh 1 35 06 1 09 37 



SECOND CLASS. 



Wasp, Woodsum and Ladd 1 21 23 0 53 58 



Halcyon, Carl Pohlson withdrew. 



THIRD CLASS. 



Flora Lee, C. D. Lannmg 1 20 15 0 49 03 



Pearl, Teale and Wing 1 43 00 1 13 43 



Meteor, C. E. Bockus withdrew. 



Savin Hill Y. C. Club Race. 



SAVIN HILL — BOSTON HARBOR. 



Saturday, July S. 

 The Savin Hill Y. 0. had some exciting racing on Saturday, two of 

 the yachts capsizing. The larger one, Romance, is one of the widest 

 and most powerful of the 31ft. class, carrying a very large sail plan. 

 The times were: 



SPECIAL CLASS, 



Elapsed. Corrected. 

 Romance, L. Sears , Capsized. 



OTBST GLASS. 



Adolph, H. F. Moebs 1 40 15 1 U 54 



SECOND CLASS. 



Egeria, F. L. Howard 1 24 50 0 57 06 



Onoqua, L. A. Horton 1 88 30 1 01 11 



THIRD CLASS. 



Agnus, J. T. Bache 1 25 00 0 53 87 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Midget, W. H. Besarick 1 01 ,37 0 37 38 



Smash, C. E. Hodges 1 03 37 0 .38 10 



Merkyn, Percy Hodges Capsized. 



Squantum Y. C. Opening Race. 



QCINCY- BOSTON HARBOR. 



Tuesday, July U. 



The first race of the Squantum Y. C. was sailed on July 4 in a 

 squally northwest wind, the times being: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Ineta, H. Flood 36.07 S 37 05 8 06 40 



Gretchen, J. N. Tewksbury, Jr. . . ... ...25.09 8 40 17 3 09 01 



JIB AND MAINSAIL. 



Inez, C. A. Jenkins 19.00 1 31 58 1 13 58 



Aleta. J. S. Burch 16.06 2 37 55 3 04 40 



THIRD CLASS. 



Estella, Burrell & Bryden 17.00 1 22 18 0 59 33 



West Wind, C. F. Marr 16.03 1 23 38 0 59 57 



The judges were E. A. Snow, F. E- Badger and J. E. Drew. 



Jamaica Bay Y. C. Annual Regatta. 



ROCKAWAY BEACH— JAMAICA BAY. 



Tuesday, July U- 



The members of the Jamaica Bay Y. C. celebrated both the opening 

 of their new club house and the national holiday with a regatta for 

 two classes of catboats, sailed in a fresh N. W. wind, the courses being 

 20 and 15 miles. The times were: 



CLASS A— CABIN CATS 20FT.' AND OVER. 



Start. FinislL Elapsed. 



Tessie S., O. L. Schwenke 2 31 45 4 19 .35 1 47 .50 



Leisure, Wm. Sheer 2 31 10 4 20 35 1 49 85 



Bennie B., L, U. PearsaU 3 31 20 Withdrew. 



Truant, F. La Fence 3 33 15 4 29 40 1 56 35 



Josie P., Charles Frey 2 46 20 Withdrew. 



CLASS B — CATBOATS 17FT. AND UNDER. 



Edith. Charles Wood 2 46 20 4.39 50 1 53 30 



Nettie, L. M. Pearsall 2 52 05 8 47 00 5 54 55 



Leisure wine, beating Tessie by 55s. corrected time; Nettle wins in 

 her class. 



