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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 9, 1894. 



MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 1894. 



The observance of Memorial Day by yachtsmen l in common .with 

 the followers ot other sports, as the formal opening of the^ outdoor 

 KPAHfiTi was onite as general this Tear as usual, but the 1 aces were 

 yachts if anything smaller The col g rainy 

 weather and the late season is no doubt accountable for this, and with 

 ttiTadvent of 'such wither as may reasonably be expected m June, a 

 very large number of yachts will bs m commission, though mainly 

 Jot cruising. In and about New York Wednesday was quite cold and 

 more or els cloudy, but with a fresh S.E. breez» for the sail. tig craft 



The formal opening of the Atlantic Y. C. house had been celebrated 

 on Saturday afternoon, and the orders for Wednesday called for a 

 r°e n yilw U of ThefleeTotf 'the club station Bay Ridge a ^lute t 0 the 

 colors and then an informal sail around the Southwest Spit, ine 

 yachts taking Part were: Waterwitch, Rival, Saona, Tigress, Emerald 

 Sachem Emtla, Loyal, Eidolon, Eclipse, Swanannoa Iola Hydnad 

 and Agnes, There was no regular racing, but a fine beat down the 

 Bay and a run in. All the yachts were well freighted with club mem- 



b6 The opening of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. station at Oyster 

 Bay brought out a large attendance of members and lad es, and the 

 house anlpiazzas were crowded The wet weather of the past two 

 weeks had delayed the painting of the flagship Ariel, Com G. W B 

 HUl,and she was still on the ways, so the gun was fired from the 

 steam yacht Oneida, Vice-Corn. Benedict sending up the flags on the 

 big flagstaff on the bluff. After an excellent luncheon the naphtha 

 launch race was started with four entries, the times being: 



Length. H.P. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Vixen Geo Bullock 30.00 10 3 23 00 0 37 00 0 36 20 



mTOfateHoyt.:: 35 00 10 3 23 40 37 40 37 40 



BS^tSftViffi i I ml! 23 till 



Vixen 'turned a buoy from the wrong side and was disqualified, Tide 

 being declared the winner. A race between the four club catboats 

 followed, the helmsmen being Messrs ,1. F. Tarns, J Murray Mitchell, 

 R A Rutherford and VV. R.Webb. Mr. Tarns' boat finished at 3:41:31, 

 beating the second boat by nearly two minutes. Among the yachts 

 in harbor were Oneida. Half Moon, Queen Mab, Marion, Indra, Madrine 

 Jessie and Oenone. The season begins with every prospect of a good 

 attendance at the club house, and of good racing in Oyster Bay and 

 on the Sound, the programme, arranged by the race committee being 

 novel and attractive. The town house on 32d street will be open as 

 usual for members through the summer. 



Harlem Y. C. 11th Annual Regatta. 



COLLEGE POINT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 



The largest race of Memorial Day was the 11th annual regatta of the 

 Harlem Y. C, the last to be sailed from the College Point station, as 

 the club will henceforward oucupy its new quarters at City Island 

 The courses were from off the club house, as follows: For classes A, 

 B, C, D, E, F, G, L, M and N, around Sands Point Buoy and return (18 

 miles), passing to westward of Stepping Stones Light. 



For classes H, I, and J, around Gangway Buoy and return (16 miles), 

 passing to the westward of Stepping Stones Light. 



For class K, around Stepping Stones Light and return (12 miles). 

 There was a fresh southerly breeze, making a reach over most of the 

 course, and a fine race resulted, the times being: 



CLASS A— CABIN SLOOPS 33FT. AND OVER. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Pontiac 12 00 00 8 20 32 3 14 32 3 14 32 



Mary B 12 03 31 3 11 14 3 07 43 3 02 43 



Evadne .12 01 51 8 10 14 3 14 23 3 06 17 



CLASS B -CABIN SLOOPS 30 TO 33FT. 



Calamity 12 02 30 3 26 34 3 24 04 3 24 04 



Pbcenix, 12 06 00 4 01 46 3 55 48 3 54 08 



Katie Louise 12 0B 00 3 14 27 3 08 27 3 06 39 



Ripple 12 03 09 3 26 01 3 22 52 3 20 46 



Reliance Vi 04 12 3 16 21 3 12 09 3 09 45 



Peerless 12 02 55 3 10 42 3 07 47 3 05 55 



CLASS C— CABIN SLOOPS 25 TO 30FT. 



Iola 12 Oo OO 3 26 34 3 20 31 3 20 34 



Alberta 12 06 00 3 44 55 3 38 55 3 38 19 



Una 12 06 00 4 00 30 3 54 30 3 51 20 



Theresa 12 06 00 4 02 11 3 56 11 3 50 47 



CLASS D - CABIN SLOOPS UNDER 25FT. 



Oriole 12 ( 6 00 Did not finish. 



Merry Monarch 12 00 00 Did not finish. 



Yantic 12 02 20 3 56 27 3 54 07 3 51 27 



Marion 12 04 42 4 11 42 4 07 00 4 03 83 



Bertie M 12 03 00 4 0 1 35 4 02 35 3 54 38 



Alice E 12 06 00 Did not finish. 



CLASS E— OPEN J B AND MAINSAIL BOATS OVER 27FT. 



Cygnus 12 03 30 3 18 19 3 14 49 3 14 49 



Maud 12 11 01 3 09 25 2 5S 24 2 57 21 



CLASS F — CABIN CATBOATS 24 TO 30FT. 



Florence K 12 12 00 3 29 40 3 17 40 3 17 40 



Falka 12 12 00 4 12 44 4 00 44 3 57 17 



Happy Thought 12 06 00 3 52 45 3 40 45 8 43 09 



Dawn 12 12 00 4 11 44 3 59 54 3 55 32 



Genesee 12 03 46 3 82 16 3 23 30 3 19 18 



CLASS G — OPEN CATBOATS 21 TO 25FT. 



Jessie 12 12 00 Disabled. 



Norman 12 06 00 3 41 19 3 35 19 3 33 22 



Pride 12 11 42 3 51 42 3 40 00 3 34 36 



CLASS H — OPEN JIB AND MAINSAIL BOATS UNDER 21FT. 



A>f 12 10 11 Disabled. 



Uypsie 12 12 00 Disabled. 



Regina 12 12 00 8 20 39 3 08 39 2 59 11 



CLASS I— CABIN CATBOATS UNDER 24FT. 



Nadjy 12 10 55 Disabled. 



Banna 12 12 00 4 17 57 4 05 57 4 03 41 



CLASS J— OPEN CATBOATS 19 TO 2lFT. 



EddieS 12 12 00 8 31 45 3 19 45 3 19 45 



Emilo 12 10 59 3 26 55 3 15 56 3 15 08 



Anglesey 12 12 00 3 41 14 3 29 14 3 28 26 



Starling 12 06 50 3 44 51 3 36 01 3 34 17 



CLASS K. — OPEN CATBOATS UNDER 17FT. 



Tramp 12 16 15 2 47 10 2 30 55 2 30 55 



Lottie K 12 13 30 2 40 00 2 16 30 2 26 30 



Alice Maud 12 16 37 2 55 10 2 38 33 2 38 33 



Bell 12 17 19 2 49 00 2 31 41 2 31 05 



CLASS L -YAWLS. 



Wash 12 12 40 3 33 34 3 23 54 3 23 54 



CLASS M • STEAM LAUNCHES OVER 25FT. 



Annie Y. . . 12 21 12 3 09 35 2 28 23 2 28 23 



CLASS N— STEAM LAUNCHES UNDER 25FT. 



Alice 12 15 02 3 17 30 3 02 28 3 02 28 



Carrie 12 15 02 Did not finish. 



The winners were: Class A, Mary B; class B, Peerless; class C 



The judges were: E, M. Griffiths, G. W. Fuller and T. Jackson The 

 Iron Steamer Cygnus carried a very large party of members and 

 guests over the course. 



Kill Von Kull Y. C. Open Regatta. 



PORT RICHMOND, S. I., NEWARK BAY. 



The Kill Von Kull Y. C, of Port Richmond, Staten Island sailed the 

 first race of the season on Memorial Day, the course being a 10-mile 

 triangle in Newark Bay below the Central Railroad bridge starting 

 and finishing off the club house, at tbe junction of the Kill Von KuB 

 and Newark Bay. The wind was fresh S.E., a reefing breeze Minnie 

 H. capsizing on the second leg. The times were: 



GLASS A— OPEN CATS, 23FT. AND OVER, 



Yankee Boy, Braisted & Murray ^Tio' ^Afif' 



Tarpon, Harry Taintor '."l 35 20 1 32 03 



CLASS B-OPSN CATS, 20FT ^ND UNDER 23ft 



Coralie, J. A. Armfield 1 50 00 1 41 18 



CLASS C-OPEN CATS, 20FI. AND UNDER. 



Frank, P. McGiehan • : 33 20 x 34 gg 



Mona, George Ross x 35 05 j 24 54 



Doctor, Dr. tred .Barber 2 00 05 1 48 15 



Minnie, H. J. I Housman .'.'.'.'."Did not finish 



CLASS D— OPEN CATS, 16FT. AND UNDER 1&EE 



Millie, C. A. Passmore 1 3j 25" 1 26 1" 



Mist, Sanford Brothers ' "l 41 on 1 <->h 



Hope, J Welsh ^I'.ulXA 46 50 32 g 



Cinch, J. t aber . . . Did not fiaish 



Maggie, P. C. Lissenden . , . '. '.'.'. ['. .'.1 43 00 



H CLASS E-OPEN CATS, UNDER 16FT. 



Imp, Richard Thomas 1 43 30 



Irving, J. L. Housman .1 59 55 



CLASS F— OPEN SLOOPS. 23pr. AND OVER 



Lizzie L., E. Liesenden 1 21 35 



CLASS G — OPEN SLOOPS, 20fT. AMD UNDER 23FT 



Just Woke Up, J. E. Phillips 1 29 05 ' 



CLASS I— CABIN SLOOPS, 20FT. AND UNDER 24F1' 



Unknown, J. W. Van Buskirk 1 48 50 



When near the finish Doctor sprung a leak/but was kept afloat by 

 hard work until over the line. The special prize for best elapsed time 

 was awarded w Just Woke Up, subject to a protest for carrying too 



l 30 24 

 1 42 21 



1 24 35 

 1 23 05 



1 31 16 



0 52 49 

 0 57 40 



0 56 00 



1 01 04 



0 59 35 



1 00 10 



Corrected. 

 1 34 00 



0 52 49 

 0 57 00 



0 54 40 

 0 56 54 



0 56 35 



1 00 10 



large a crew. A great many spectators were present. The 'regatta 

 committee included G. F. Donovan, George Ross, H. E. Buel and A. G. 

 Hastings. 



Audubon Y. C. Fifth Annual Regatta. 



NEW YORK, 153D STREET, HUDSON RIVER. 



The fifth annual open regatta of the Audubon Y O was sailed on 

 Memorial Day over a triangular course on the Hudson River off the 

 new club house, two rounds making 25 miles. The wind was strong 

 up the river with some sea. The times were: 



CLASS A— CABIN SLOOPS 27FT. OR UNDER. 



Start Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Guile 12 45 30 5 04 45 4 19 15 4 19 15 



White Cap.' ....12 43 00 Did not finish, 



rgie w. '. 12 43 30 Did not finish. 



CLASS B — OPEN SLOOPS 24FT. OR OVER. 



clara g 12 44 45 4 05 45 3 21 00 3 21 00 



CLASS C— OPEN SLOOPS UNDER 24FT. 



Hilma . .. 12 43 30 5 14 00 4 30 30 4 30 30 



Clara A 12 42 45 Did not finish. 



CLASS D- CABIN CATBOATS 20FT. OR OVER. 



Warv .12 46 30 3 59 00 3 12 30 3 11 22 



AUa 7 12 46 30 4 14 30 3 28 00 3 28 00 



Caprice .12 43 35 4 17 00 3 33 15 3 20 20 



Carrie .13 46 45 4 48 45 4 02 00 3 53 15 



Sweep 12 45 00 Did not finish. 



Winonah.' 12 44 30 Disabled. 



CLASS K-OPEN CATBOATS 22FT. OR OVER. 



R rtna 12 43 30 4 02 00 3.18 30 3 17 30 



C J Moore'. '. '. ' 7.7." .. .12 43 00 4 15 00 3 32 00 3 31 30 



PauiineB . ...... ...12 44 80 4 10 45 3 26 15 3 23 12 



John A. Cameron. 12 44 45 4 03 00 3 18 15 3 18 15 



CLASS F— OPEN CATBOATS, 19 TO 22FT. 



O T Wills .12 45 15 4 23 45 3 38 30 3 16 30 



Kathrlne. .v;;::;.':::::^ 49 so 43945 35015 3500% 



H. C. Miner 12 48 00 Did not finish. 



Mosquito 13 45 00 Did not finish. 



CLASS G — OPEN CATBOATS UNDER 19FT. 



Adele 12 47 45 5 22 00 4 84 15 4 31 07^ 



J L Miller. 12 44 00 4 48 45 4 04 45 4 05 15 



Maggie 12 40 30 Did not finish. 



May March 12 43 00 Did not finish 



The best time over the course was made by the cabin cat Mary, 

 owned by Capt. Joe Ellsworth, who also won easily in her class, mak- 

 ing her second win for the two starts thus i ar made. The winners 

 were: Guile, Clara (sail over), Hilma, Mary, Edna, C. T. Willis and J. 

 L. Miller. 



Communipaw Regatta. 



Ax open race of the yachts about the Communipaw shore was sailed 

 on Memorial Day over a 10-mile triangle, the times being: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



Blonde 2 36 20- 4 10 30 1 34 00 



Ella R .2 4/ 35 Did not finish. 



SECOND CLASS. 



Josephine 2 45 40 3 38 29 



Wang 2 46 30 3 44 10 



THIRD CLASS. 



Mystery 2 59 10 3 55 00 



Aflie. 2 59 10 4 00 14 



Marquiretta 2 59 05 3 58 40 



Only Son 2 58 40 3 58 50 



Blonde, Josephine and Mystery won first prizes. Allie won second 

 prize in third class. The judges were R. Gieser and James Coriell and 

 tbe timekeeper Edward Meserau. 



The day was enlivened by the capsize of Flirt, her crew of seven 

 being fished out by other boats, and by the capsizing of an overloaded 

 dinghy, her crew of four having a narrow escape from drowning, two 

 of them being unable to swim. 



Fall River Y. C. Opening Race. 



FALL RIVER— MOUNT HOPE BAY. 



The Fall River Y. C. opened the season with an open race on 

 Memorial Day, with 34 starters, the wind being S. W., moderate. The 

 times were: 



FIRST CLASS— SLOOPS. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



Mabel F. Swift, Fall River, C. W. Anthony 2 26 31 2 26 21 



Chapoquoit, Falmouth, C. H. Jones 2 40 29 2 34 11 



SECOND CLASS. 



Uarda, Fall River, Jeff Borden 2 58 50 2 51 28 



Narlka, Fall River, A. H. Skinner 2 58 42 2 58 42 



Hattie, Fall River, George B. Pierce 3 10 42 Not meas. 



Aphrodite, Fall River, Walter Anthony Did not finish. 



THIRD CLASS. 



Flight, Marion, Isaac Hiller 2 44 25 2 44 25 



Kaleva, Providence, Ben Davis 2 55 19 2 53 10 



Annie, Osterville, H. Manley Crosby 3 00 48 2 57 35 



Victor, Providence, E. V. Bowen 3 05 19 2 58 35 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Venture, Osterville, Wilton Crosby 1 42 58 1 42 58 



Ulula, Wareham, H. M. Winship 1 44 38 1 43 08 



Curlew, Providence, E. E. Glover 1 46 49 1 45 57 



Olivette, Fall River. Fahey Bros 1 56 11 1 52 18 



Sea Fox, Fall River, Henry Coyle Did not finish. 



FIFTH CLASS. 



Mojave, Jamestown, W. W. Murray 1 55 49 1 55 49 



Hesper, Fall River, T. Haggerty 2 16 51 2 15 33 



Dream, Jamestown, E Arnold 2 35 88 2 34 26 



SIXTH CLASS. 



Mariana, Fall River. T. E. Wood 2 15 36 2 10 07 



Fedora, Fall River, F. Autava 2 15 18 2 11 22 



Kite, Osterville, H. M. Crosby 2 14 58 2 11 53 



Jerkoa, Newport, J. D. Hidler 2 18 10 2 14 39 



Ginger, Mattapoisett, E. Dexter.. Did not finish. 



Hope, Providence, Mischner Bros Did not finish. 



SEVENTH CLASS. 



Lalloo, Fall River, J. Whitehead 0 59 13 0 59 13 



Dido, Fall River, M. Considine 1 08 14 1 07 26 



Midget, Fall River, C. Farnham 1 10 59 1 08 16 



Wasp, Fall River, J. Conboy 1 11 38 1 07 28 



Bumtie, Bristle, 0. A. Slocum 1 18 17 1 10 49 



Bella, Providence, J. Wike 1 14 48 1 12 49 



Skiff, Fall River, M. Dart 1 18 88 1 10 45 



San Jose, Fall River, G. F. Lema 1 18 06 protested 



Marietta, Fall River, A. Rodgers 1 19 27 not m'd. 



Hattie, Pawtucket, E. Weden Disabled. 



The prizes in all the classes except the first, were purses. Mabel F. 

 Swift has now won the King Philip prize cup for the second time. 

 Chapoquoit won a valuable pair of marine glasses. Uarda is better 

 known as the 21-footer R. D. 



Plymouth Y. C. Opening Race. 



PLYMOUTH, MASS. 



The opening race of the Plymouth Y. C, wassailed on Memorial 

 Day in a moderate easterly breeze, the times being: 



FIRST CLASS— CATS, 20 TO 26FT. ; 9 MILES, 3 HOURS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Eelipss, H. H. Sears 21.10 1 20 09 0 52 06 



Colymbus, Wallace Burgess 20.02 1 29 26 0 55 05 



Future, W. T. Whitman 21.07 1 81 40 0 59 05 



Skippers of winners— Eclipse, H- H. Sears; Colymbus, Wallace Bur- 

 gess. 



SECOND CLASS— CATS, 20FT. AND UNDER; 9 MILES. 



Fanny D., Melbourne McDowell 18.00 1 20 48 0 43 03 



Nancy Hanks, P. W. Maglathlin 18.00 1 25 33 0 48 08 



Slgrid, Watson & Locke 17.10 1 42 22 1 03 42 



Annie, S. L. Parks 16.04 withdrew. 



Skippers of winners— Fanny D., Capt. Perry; Nancy Hanks, Nate 

 Watson. 



THIRD CLASS— SPRIT FORE AND MAINSAILS, NO LIMIT TO LENGTHS; 9 MILES 



Perhaps, T. S. Diman 14.05 1 42 29 0 59 45 



Dolphin, N. Morton .... 15.00 1 43 15 1 00 40 



Sachem, Frothingham & Gerdner 16.10 1 40 37 1 01 21 



Katie L., J. A. Bagnall 16.08 1 41 36 1 02 39 



Honest John, J. E. Dawes 14.02 1 47 54 1 03 38 



Gypsy Girl, W. Steele 15.02 1 46 41 1 03 4^ 



Major D.. Seter Drew 15.05 1 47 38 1 05 51 



Spray, C.T. Bradford 16.05 1 47 07 1 07 09 



Lady May, Melbourne McDowell 16.10 1 47 28 1 08 12 



Pilgrim, Ansel Bartlett 15.02 1 51 04 1 08 49 



Eunice B. Weston, I. Simmes 16.04 1 49 33 1 09 26 



Skippers and winners —Perhaps, T. S Diman; Dolphin, Pelham 

 Whiting; Sachem, Clarence Smith; Katie L., J. A, Bagnall. 



FOURTH CLASS— GAFF FORESAIL, SPRIT MAINSAIL, NO LIMIT; 9 MILBS 



Solitaire, G. F. Thresher 17.02 1 34 39 0 55 55 



Natalie, H. H.Jones 14.08 1 43 18 1 00 00 



Aphrodite, A. G. Fay 16.02 1 45 20 1 09 55 



Skippers of winners— Solitaire, Ed Ransom; Natalie, H H Jones 

 Regatta committee and judges— A. O. Fay, Albert T. Harlow and 

 Walter H. Sears. 



Eclipse and Fanny D. are new boats, and each easily distanced her 

 class. Perhaps is also a new boat. 



South Boston Y. C. Open 5 Regatta. 



CITY POINT— BOSTON HARBOR. 



The open regatta of the South Boston Y. C. was quite a success, in 

 ppite of the wind, which was light and fluky from the west until late in 

 the race, when it died out, a good easterly breeze then coming in from 

 the sea. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS, 29 TO 35FT., 15 MILWS, LIMIT 5 HOURS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Violet, H. J. McKee 83.03 3 50 27 3 13 58 



Violet wins $10. 



SECOND CLASS, 24 TO 29FT. , 11 MILES. 



Harolde, A. T. Bliss 24.11 3 07 40 2 32 18 



Caribou, James Bertram 28.05 3 11 46 2 40 16 



Amorita, W. T. Bache. 25.06 3 17 07 2 43 26 



QiiiBsett,W. P. Taylor 25.09 3 21 26 2 47 02 



Gretchen, Beatrice, Stanley, Mattie, Moondyne, Climax and Onaway 

 did not fiDish. Harolde wins $20, Caribou $15 and Amorita $10. 



THIRD CLASS, 20 TO 24FT., 11 MILES. 



Romance, Loring Sears 23.07 3 12 22 2 33 59 



Good Luck, J. B. Farrell 21.08 3 17 40 2 37 58 



Sea Bird. C. L. Joy 22.08 3 16 45 2 38 29 J 



Thrush, C. L. Ellis 22.08 3 16 56 2 38 39 4 



Little Rogue, G. W. Spencer 21.10 3 18 20 2 38 53 



Adolphe, H. Moebs 22.02 3 18 21 2 39 22 J 



Ustane, N. J. Fitzwilliams 21.11 3 20 57 2 41 37 , 



Sibyl, E. P. Sharp 23.05 3 20 59 2 43 43 . 



Judith, W. B. Pigeon 23.04 2 22 36 2 45 13 



Irene, Gordon and Armstead Withdrew. 



Thrush protests Romance for fouling Sculpin Ledge buoy, and 

 Romance protests Thrush for crowding at the same mark. Hearing 

 later. 



FOURTH CLASS, 15 TO 20FT. , 7 MILES. 



Bonita, O. O. Hood 17.10 2 49 40 2 20 22 



Alpine, C. H. Blethen 16.09 2 51 17 2 20 37 



Magpie, H. G. Otis 19.08 2 50 59 2 23 45 



Sunbeam, H. B. Faxon 16.09 2 56 51 2 26 11 



Arab, W. F. Scott 19.01 2 53 22 2 26 30 



Egeria. L. T. Howard 19.09 2 53 40 2 26 31 



In It, R. B. Williams 18.03 2 55 42 2 26 53 



Alice L., P. W. Lynch 17.11 2 57 20 2 28 08 



Trifle, J. F. Cashin 18.07- 2 59 25 2 31 00 



Magic, Lillian and Coot did not finish. Bonita wins $15, Alpine $10 

 and Magpie $5. 



FIFTH CLASS, 12 TO 15FT., 5 MILES. 



No Name, C. F. Lyman 14.05 1 54 02 1 29 44 



Princess, E. D. Clay 14.04 1 50 05 1 31 41 



Katydid, C. P. Pear. 13.02 2 00 10 1 84 21 



Tantrum, F. D. Perkins 14.07 1 59 40 1 35 33 



Cupid, J. H. Graves 12.00 2 03 47 1 36 22 



Cutty Sark, M. M. Torrance 13.09 2 01 81 1 30 25 



Seaweed, S. C Higgins 14.08 2 01 32 1 37 30 



Snook, Noonan & Andrews 14.09 2 01 50 1 37 45 



Shrimp, C. E. Hodges 12.03 2 05 55 1 38 52 



Icurez, Walsh Bros 14.09 2 03 20 1 39 24 



Marion, H. E. Yerxa 14.08 2 04 30 1 40 31 



Lorelei, Crane Bros 14.05 2 12 11 1 47 53 



Tuxsene, C. B. Greenlaw 13.11 2 20 40 1 55 46 1 



Kismet and Albatross withdrew. Princess protested No Name on 

 measurement; Tantrum protested Princess and No Name on same. 

 No change in position. No Name wins $8, Princess $5 and Katydid $3. 



Harbinger parted her throat halyards at the start. Magpie took 

 the ground for a short time on the Cow Pasture. Mr. Lyman's new 

 Stewart & Binney boat sailed a tine race, her first trial. Bertram's 

 new Caribou won second place in her olass. 



The judges: Arthur Fuller, Charles F. Morrill, Thomas Christian, 

 W. H. Godfrey, B. F. Wheeler, Frank Williams and Thos. F. Bruen. 

 The regatta committee were Com. Frank Ferdinand, Vice-Corn. Geo, 

 F. Knight, Howard L. Stickney, chairman; ffm Allerton, secretary ; 

 Frank R. Blaiadell, H. I. Ehrlacher and Newton B. Stone. 



A reception was held after the race, with a dance in the evening. 



Annisquam River. 



The first race of the season on the Annisquam River was sailed on 

 Memorial Day in a very light wind, the course being 6 miles. The 

 times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. ■ 



Dot, Douglass 9 25 00 12 04 40 .0 39 40 



Juno, W. Vivian .9 25 00 12 05 34 2 40 34 



Coot, Dugno 9 25 00 12 09 20 2 44 20 



Conrad, Haskell 9 25 00 12 15 53 2 50 53 



Midget, Center 9 25 00 12 10 10 2 51 10 



SECOND CLASS. 



Washtub, G. E. Vivian 9 30 00 12 15 17 2 45 17 



Jackman, Wheeler 9 30 00 12 17 07 2 47 07 



Unknown, Dennison 9 30 00 12 23 38 2 53 38 



Shamrock. O'Reilly 9 30 00 Time not taken. 



Shelldrake, Somes 9 30 00 Withdrew. 



There was no allowance of time. The winners were Dot, Juno and 

 Coot in the first class, and the Washtub, Jackman and Unknown in 

 the second class. 



Seawaren Land and Water Club. 



SEAWAREN — ARTHUR'S KULL. 



The opening regatta of the Seawaren Land and Water Club was 

 sailed on Memorial Day over a 10 mile course, two rounds of a triangle 

 on Staten Island Sound (Arthur's Kull). The times were: 



Finish. 

 11 39 30 

 11 40 30 

 11 46 25 

 11 48 20 

 11 45 40 



11 50 30 



12 05 00 

 Did not finish 

 Did not finish. 



Elapsed. 

 1 33 00 

 1 33 50 

 1 39 35 

 1 41 27 

 1 38 55 

 1 43 33 

 1 58 02 



Corrected. 

 1 31 30 

 1 31 40 

 1 36 00 

 1 37 32 

 1 37 50 

 1 40 08 

 Allows. 



Start. 



Emily 10 07 30 



Monsoon 10 06 40 



Latona 10 06 50 



Ripple 10 06 53 



Fay 10 06 45 



Cosmos 10 06 57 



Kiku 10 06 58 



Clytie 10 06 57 



Tabasco 10 06 5S 



In addition to the first and second prizes a special prize was offered 

 by Com. Ballard, the conditions being unknown until the race was 

 finished! They were that the prize should go to the fourth boat in, 

 provided she was sailed by her owner. 



The judges were D. McM. Nevin,. Charles A. Ledyard and D. C. 

 Whitney. 



The New Bedford Y. C. sailed a race on Memorial Day, the times 

 being: 



Elapsed. Corrected. 



Sistac, G. C. Rhodes 1 34 02 1 30 30 



Flight. Horace Hathaway .1 33 50 1 31 42 



Vera D. W. Tryon 1 53 16 1 33 29 



Thvra, Horace Wood 1 48 23 1 38 27 



Panter, Dr. E. M. Whitney 1 45 42 1 41 42 



Saracen, F. C. Haskell 1 41 01 1 41 01 



Addle, N. C. Hathaway, 1 51 02 1 44 56 



Bleda E. B. Hammond 2 08 37 1 56 18 



Annie, Charles Parker 2 33 26 1 13 39 



Aloha, Dr. Prescott 2 08 83 No finish. 



The Cleveland Y. C. started on a squadron sail on Memorial Day, 

 the fleet of fifteen yachts including several from the Forest City Y. O, 

 by special invitation. At noon the fleet reached Rocky River, Neva 

 and Avicet anchoring outside, while the others entered the river, the 

 yachtsmen going ashore in a body for dinner. Some time was spent 

 in dining and making speeches; meanwhile a strong northwest wind 

 came up, raising a bad sea, and Neva speedily cleared out for Cleve- 

 land. Avicet dragged ashore by the pier and lay there pounding 

 badly, those on board taking refuge on the pier. Word was sent to 

 Cleveland and the tug Alva B. started out, taking a crew from the 

 life-saving station, with a boat and long hawser. After some diffi- 

 culty, the tug being unable to run inshore on account of shoal water, 

 the life-saving crew ran a hawser to the yacht, and after once parting 

 it she was hauled off. Her mast was pulled out in towing, but as 

 she leaked very little she was towed to Cleveland and hauled up in 

 the evening. The wind and sea were so bad that most of the yachts- 

 men left their boats in the river and returned to Cleveland by rail, 

 only the new yacht Commodore Gardner starting out. She reached 

 home safely after an exciting sail. 



The opening race of the Minnetonka Y. C, was sailed on Memorial 

 Day with twenty entries. Messrs. Burton have withdrawn Onawa 

 from the races this season, leaving the field free to Kite and Alpha 

 with some new boats. Alpha won easily in the first class, finishing at 

 1:11:10, the sloop Marc second at 1:17:30, Kite third at 1:17:20; Siren 

 was fourth and Argot fifth Pinafore won in the second class, with 

 Curlew second and Ida third. Mouse won in the special class by 

 quarter of a mile, with Bird second, Hermes third, Kid fourth and 

 Kestrel fifth. The corrected time may change some of the positions, 

 but the boats finished in the order given. 



The Cedar Point Y. C. sailed a race for the Sanford cup over the 15 

 mile triangular course, the corrected times being: Shadow, 2.07.82 ; 

 Ramona, 2.15.34; Kate, 2.16.12; Critic, 2.22.39. 



Shadow is a new boat, built this spring by Robbins, of Bridgeport, 

 for Irving Bradley. She is subject to challenge after 30 days, and an- 

 other race is certain to take place. Cash prizes, first, second and 

 third, were also given. 



