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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Junk 30, 1894. 



Seawanhaka Cor. Y. C. S4th Annual Regatta. 



OYSTER BAY — LONG- ISLAND SOUND. 



Saturday, June 28. 



The 24th annual regatta of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. 0., sailed 

 on June 23, served to open a series of events which will keep the club 

 busy until July 4 at least; with plenty of racing and cruising. The 

 full programme is: June 23, annuai regatta, Oyster Bay; 25, special 

 race for 21-footers, Oyster Bay; 26, cruising race to New Haven; 27, 

 cruising race, New Haven to New London; 28-29, New London Harbor, 

 Yale— Harvard rowing race; 30, cruising race, New London to Oyster 

 Bay; July 3, race from Oyster Bay to Larchmonl, fleet returning after 

 the Larchmont regatta of July 4. 



Saturday proved to be the hottest June day for some years, but 

 there was enough wind on the Sound to make a very good race, 

 though from the N.W. and rather iiuky and unsteady. It made a 

 close reach over the first leg, across the Sound from Oyster Bay to 

 Shippan's Point; it held nearly on the beam on the next two legs, 

 across to Matinnicock and oack to Shippan 's Point, with a free reach 

 in to the finish; there being no windward work and no use for spinakers 

 all day. At the start it was quite fresh, Wasp showing a strong heel 

 under jib-header; it fell quickly on the second leg and held light until 

 near the finish when it left some boats almost becalmed, finally 

 breezing up a little. It was full of soft spots and patches, and while 

 on the whole the sailing was quite satisfactory, there were numerous 

 small fl ukes. The starters were : 



SCHOONERS — 90FT. CLASS, PRIZE 8 



Length. 

 .83.53 

 .89.51 



.26.97 

 .25.50 



.24.92 

 ..22.00 



Ariel G. H. B. Hill 



Emerald J. R. Maxwell 



68ft. class, prize $100. 



Viator W. Gould Brokaw 65.92 



Serkara. .,, N. J. Francis 66.01 



Loyal , B. Prank Sutton 65.93 



SLOOPS, CUTTERS AND YAWLS — 46FT. CLASS, PRIZE $100. 



Wasp Lippitt* Bros 54 .97 



Gloriana Henry M. Gillig :54.67 



40FT. CLASS, PRIZE $75. 



Minerva H. W. Bucknell 45.57 



Gossoon L. Vaughn Clark 47.83 



Awa A. D. Cochrane 



*3Q$ 35ft. class, prize $50. 



Indolent S. V. R. Cruger 37.02 



Daffodil J, R. Whiting 40.81 



Rajah W. C. Hubbard 



Eurybia Charles Pryer 



SPECIAL BETWEEN 25 AND 30FT, PRIZE $25. 



Madrine F. M. Freeman 



Pyxie , O. Sanderson 



25FT. RACING LENGTH. 



Nameless R. C. Wetmore 



Brenda F. M. Scott 



2lFT. SPECIAL CLASS, PRIZE $25. 



Wahneta Henry E. Doremus 



The Leland Cup was offered this year in the 90ft. schooner cla s; 

 the usual individual prizes were offered for Corinthian crews. The 21- 

 footers were expected, but of the new ones only Maysie was present, 

 and she had no spinaker so did not start, leaving the older Wahneta 

 to sail alone. 



The fleet made up some good classes, though each was small in 

 numbers. Gloriana had a new suit of canvas since her race at Larch- 

 mont, and Captain Charles Barr was on deck, though under the 

 Corinthian rule Mr. Irving cox was at the stick. In the 40ft. class was 

 a new-comer, Awa, the widest of the Burgess forties, a centerboard 

 boat that has done little racing, though she is presumably quite fast. 

 The other starters are all well known. All over 35ft. sailed 'the Shippan 

 course, of 25 miles naut. as mentioned above, the smaller classes ac- 

 companying them as far as Matinnicock, but coming straight home 

 from there, an 18 mile journey. The schooners were started at 12:25 

 and the others at 13:30. The times on the line were: 



Ariel 12 26 05 Gossoon 12 32 20 



Serkara 12 27 15 Madrine 12 32 21 



Viator ..... .12 27 45 Daffodil 12 33 08 



Emerald 12 27 49 Minerva 12 33 22 



Loyal 12 30 00 Awa 12 84 01 



Wasp 12 31 07 Wahneta 12 34 22 



Nameless 12 31 35 Brenda 12 35 00 



Gloriana 12 31 48 Rajah 12 35 00 



Pyxie 12 32 04 Eurybia 12 35 00 



Indolent 12 32 12 



^Ariel^m^he Jead,^ carried^a small jibtopsail, maintopmaststaysail 



jibtopsail and" balloon forestaysail. The ttoesTtrtbTfirs^luark. ffbjD- 

 pan Point, were: 



Ariel 12 44 15 Gloriana 1 05 57 



Emerald 12 46 00 Awa 1 1:2 50 



Serkara 1 00 27 Gossoon 1 13 25 



Viator 1 02 05 Minerva 1 13 45 



Loyal 1 04 15 Daffodil '"l 15 10 



Wasp 1 04 20 



Rajah lost her topmast and withdrew. 



The eight-mile leg across to Matinnicock promised well, but the wind 

 was slowly dropping. Emerald was well canvassed, and on the reach 

 turned the tables on Ariel for the three previous races, gaining stead- 

 ily and finally sliding by to windward before the jibe at the buoy 

 Wasp carried a large jibtopsail and Gloriana a small one, and Wasp 

 gained over her older sister. Awa made a very good showing on the 

 first leg, and at the beginning of the second she was holding first place ■ 

 but she soon began to drop astern, and after a time was out of it en- 

 tirely. Minerva had the same old topsail as in the Larchmont race or 

 a close mate to it, and was ata disadvantage in consequence but she 

 hung on to Gossoon all the way. The times at Matinnicock were- 



Emerald 1 46 40 Gloriana 2 01 45 



Ariel 1 48 35 Loyal 2 02 34 



Viator 157 12 Gossoon '"^leos 



Wasp 1 59 08 Minerva 2 17 07 



Serkara 1 59 14 Awa. 2 26 30 



The return trip was slower, the last mark being timed- 

 Emerald ....2 48 40 Wasp 3 2100 



Ariel 2 56 40 Gloriana. . \\,\\\.' " ' 3 21 55 



The wind was very light as Emerald crossed the Sound for the last 

 time, but. she came along at a good speed compared with Ariel, the 

 latter bemg in the doldrums for sometime before a merciful breeze set 

 her going again. While the superiority in windward work has plainly 

 been with Ariel thus far, this race showed that Emerald, in " light 

 weather at least was more than her equal in a reach; Emerald out- 

 sailing her very fairly on both stretches between Shippan and Matinni- 

 »°^V 0n *%, e '?« fc ! ? g t . he l u ? k was a e amst Ariel, and is responsible for 

 a part of the 16 minutes between them. The full times were- 



SCHOONERS — 90FT , CLASS. 



Start. Finish. 



Emerald 12 27 49 3 26 43 



Ariel.; 12 26 05 3 40 54 



„ , SCHOONERS— 63FT CLASS. 



Serkara 12 27 13 4 09 26 



Loyal 12 30 00 4 13 48 



Viator 12 27 45 4 12 17 



_ SLOOPS — 46FT. CLASS. 



Wasp 12 31 07 4 01 11 



Gloriana 12 31 48 4 02 59 



_ SLOOPS— 40FT. CLASS. 



Gossoon 12 32 20 4 14 1G 



Minerva 12 33 22 4 18 02 



Awa 12 34 01 4 25 57 



T , . , sloops— 35ft, class. 



Indolent 12 38 12 4 02 40 



Daffodil 12 38 08 4 01 08 



gaiak- 12 35 00 Disabled. 



Eurybia 12 35 00 4 09 30 



„, , . SLOOPS— UNDER 30FT. RACING LENGTH 



Marine 12 32 21 4 47 23 4 ™ 02 



■Pys'e 12 32 04 4 56 24 4 24 20 



SLOOPS- 25FT. RACING LENGTH. 



Nameless 12 31 35 4 52 23 4 20 48 



Brenda 12 35 05 Withdrew. 



^ „ SLOOPS— 20-FOOTERS. 



Wahneta ...... 12 34 22 4 58 41 4 24 20 Walk over 



Emerald wins the class prize and the Leland cup. Since her lltt 

 race with Ariel she has been trimmed by the head, with an improve, 

 ment in speed in reaching. Serkara sailed very fast and b2at 

 her larger rivals easily Gloriana made a very close race with 

 Wasp, and with Capt, Chas^Barr in her for the rest of the selson 

 she is likely to hurry the newer boat. Gossoon and Minima 

 sailed a very close race, but 9s. apart. Indolent, improvedby her 

 lE U ^ ar ' de ^ ated . of her newer aXmore moS 

 e % Madrine and Pyxie were too far in the rear for any 

 sight of them alter the first half hour, but the times indicate a streak 

 «U^^ me Z het ^ lD . s ^ of tfl e speed which Madrine his au-eady 

 shown; the older boat is known to be very fast, and is of exeelfenr 

 SUh tr vSp IOn and w ? llsailed > and it Is quite unlikely that KfaMv 

 such difference between them as the times show Nameless S 

 Wahneta each practically sailed alone. Queen Mab was out all Z? 

 i^?, Wlt t h th $ flee ^ but ha ™* ns, competitor. O wing "to some ddav 

 ? Hl^L.^^ A yice : Com. Benedict carried the race committee on bis 



being present, Houri, W. Butler DuDcan, Jr.; Vaquero, H B. Duryea, 

 and Maysie, Wm. Osborn. The race was started at 1:20 P. M , the 

 course being from off the Cold Spring Lighthouse around Shippan 

 Point Buoy and return. Vaquero, sailed by Messrs. C. F. and G. O. 

 Adams, turned the mark at 3:50:00 and finished at 5:15:55. Houri, 

 sailed by Mr Duncan and Woodburv Kane, turned the mark at 3:39:20 

 and finished at 5:34:35. Maysie. sailed by her owner and Irving Cox, 

 withdrew on the first leg:. Houri protests Vaquero for turning the 

 mark from the wrong side. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 

 No competitor. 



Massachutts Y. C. Annual Regatta. 



NAHANT— MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 



Monday, June 18. 



The annual regatta of the Massachusetts Y. C. was quite a success, 

 though only the smaller yachts took part, the 30-footer Handsel sail- 

 ing alone. The day was warm and bright, with a fresh S.W. wind. 

 The course was from off Nah ant past Winthr op Bar Buoy, Graves's 

 Whistling Buoy, and home, ten miles. 



The event of the day was the sailing of the 21ft. fin-keel Vanena, 

 built for the class in 1892, and handled by Mr. J. F. Brown, who owned 

 and raced Alpha in that year. The times were 



THIRD CLASS. 



Length. 



Handsel, J. R. Hooper 31.25 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Vanessa, A. Bigelow, Jr 21.08 1 43 20 1 06 41 



Beatrice, J. Cavanagh 95.06 1 51 36 1 20 04 



Romance, L. Sears 21 ,08 1 56 20 1 20 15 



Amorita, H. F. Bache 24.03 1 53 36 1 20 41 



Little Rogue, G, W, Spencer 21.02 1 57 35 1 20 50 



Irene, Gordon aud Armstead 22.08 1 56 35 1 21 48 



Harolde, A. T. Bliss 24.10 1 54 05 1 21 50 



Sibyl, E. P. Sharp 23.00 1 57 03 1 22 41 



Black Cloud. Taylor & Putnam 23.08 1 56 51 1 33 16 



Korban,E. M.Horton 21.00 2 00 08 1 24 23 



Sea Bird, C. L. Joy 22.08 2 00 12 1 25 24 



Good Luck, J. B. Farrell 21.08 Disabled. 



KNOCKABOUTS. 



Hullo, H. Y. C 21.00 1 55 50 



Santa Maria, J. J. Souther 21.00 2 00 02 



Ruth, P. H. Fox 21.00 2 03 14 



Nike, T. E, Jacobs ...Withdrew. 



1 50 50 

 1 55 02 

 1 58 14 



FIFTH CLASS. 



Elapsed. 



2 58 54 



3 14 49 



3 42 13 

 3 43 48 

 3 44 32 



3 30 04 

 3 31 11 



3 41 56 

 3 44 40 

 3 51 56 



3 30 28 

 3 28 00 



Corrected. 



2 58 54 



3 12 01 



3 34 25 

 3 43 48 

 3 44 32 



3 30 04 

 3 30 53 



3 41 56 

 3 42 05 

 Not meas. 



3 26 14 

 3 28 00 



3 34 30 Not meas. 



4 15 02 

 4 21 19 



4 20 48 





1 52 25 



1 14 15 





1 57 16 



1 14 22 





1 57 88 



1 14 36 





1 58 40 



1 15 15 





1 59 40 



1 15 34 



21.05 



1 52 08 



1 15 43 



20.03 



1 54 52 



1 16 49 



17.09 



2 00 20 



1 18 20 



15.00 



2 07 49 



1 20 30 



.20.11 



1 58 02 



1 20 56 



.19.06 



2 00 42 



1 21 .32 



16.06 



2 05 . t 6 



1 21 50 



17.02 



2 07 29 



1 24 27 



18.06 



2 05 22 



1 24 37 



15.00 



2 14 25 



1 27 06 



Auresa, H. M. Faxon 



Lorelei, Crane Bros 



Alice L., P. W. Lynch Withdrew. 



The winners were: Fourth class— Vaness, $20; Beatrice, $15; Ro- 

 mance, $10. Knockabouts— Hullo, $20; Santa Maria, $10. Fifth class 

 —Raccoon, $15; Live Yankee, $10; Bonita, $5. 



The regatta committee included L. M. Clark, S. P. Perrin, Percy 

 Hodges, E. P. Sharp and W. S. Crosby. 



Weetamoe Y. C. First Regatta. 



FALL RIYE R — MOUNT HOPE BAY. 



Saturday, June 9. 

 The Weetamoe Y. C. is a new club, just organized at Fall River, 

 Mass., and chartered on May 24, the membership being 125. The first 

 regatta was sailed on June 9 in a fresh S.W. wind, and was very suc- 

 cessful, the times being: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 

 Nellie, John Waldron 1 53 12 1 53 12 



?r : * pcr -T*? obu ,> 0atl V, 1 2 00 15 1 55 43 



Alpha, Wm. Carroll 2 16 11 2 10 56 



SECOND CLASS. 



Hesper, T. Haggerty Disabled 



Idle Hour, Richard Millward 2 05 21 



Patience, Chas. Milward , 2 06 01 



Edith, John Wright ; 1 02 33 



Coming, John Howarth ....!! ..Withdrew. 



THIRD CLASS. 



Lalloo, John Whitehead 1 37 53 



Dido, Michael Considine ...... 1 37 20 



Bella, Thos. Kershaw . . . ! . *1 31 36 



Etto, John W. Kershaw ....... Withdrew 



Lickmulutus, Samuel Chambers Withdrew 



Marianna, Thos. Wood 1 28 45 1 27 55 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Sybil, Chan. Robinson 1 29 80 1 29 30 



Jennie, J. A. Labounty 1 34 55 , 1 33 04 



2 02 31 

 2 06 01 

 1 58 21 



1 36 23 

 1 32 49 

 1 31 36 



Commonwealth Y. C. Regatta. 



SOUTH BOSTON— BOSTON HARBOR. 



Monday, June 18. 

 The regatta of the Commonwealth Y. C, on June 18, wassailed in a 

 strong S.W. wind, the times being: 



FIRST CLASS KEELS. 



.... . „ Elapsed. Corrected. 



Katherrae v F. W. Roswell 1 53 20 1 20 08 



Saidie, A. Schnitz 1 54 15 1 16 02 



Wanda, W. A. Cook Disabled. 



SECOND CLASS KEELS. 



Nahmeta, Smith & Cobb 1 35 30 1 08 32 



Topsy, C. J. Petterson 1 44 30 1 11 39 



Pansy, J. Johnson ,1 47 20 1 13 18 



SECOND CLASS CE.NTERBOARDS. 



Isaline, C. A. Stream , Disabled. 



Wapiti, G. H. Hill ]i 41 00 1 11 09 



Tilse, George Loveridge 1 48 00 1 13 38 



Helen F. Plummer 1 43 00 1 OS 20 



G. F. H. , Llbby Barry 1 42 55 1 - 13 48 



THIRD CLASS KEELS. 



Trio, A. H. Barker 1 56 30 1 32 05 



Ada, H Butler 1 57 80 1 32 11 



J oma, G. White . ..2 07 40 1 41 39 



Kitty, J. A. Evans 1 51 00 1 27 30 



Eva, L.J Long 1 13 15 j 46 44 



Oriole, F. Smith 2 06 00 1 40 48 



The winners were Saidie, Topsy, Nahmeta, Wapiti and Kitty 

 The judges Mere C. J. Rushton, Charles Halsfc, Jr., W. McSweeney 

 L. T. Lunt and J. J. Fleming. 1 J " 



Length. 



Elapsed. 



Corrected. 



. 24.10 



1 34 44 



1 10 33 



.24.07 



1 35 15 



1 11 26 



.22.01 



1 41 21 



1 14 42 





1 45 48 



1 18 04 





1 48 23 



1 23 25 





1 51 49 



1 24 20 





1 51 04 



1 24 89 



steam yacht Oneida. The committee were Messrs Gordon Wende/f 

 Walter C. Kerr, Valentine Mott, E. C. Weeks and B i A Rutherford I ' 

 TherBcefortheSl-footers came, off Z Xuday.tnrJ thlee boats 



Plymouth Y. C. Open Regatta. 



PLYMOUTH— PLYMOUTH HARBOR. 



Monday, June 18. 

 The Plymouth Y. C. sailed its second regatta on June 18, in a strong 

 S.W. wind, making a fine race. Fanny D. parted her headstay early 

 in the race, but sailed to the finish and won. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length 



Future. W. T. Whitman 21,07 



Nobscussett, Luther Hall 24.06 



SECOND CLASS. 



Fanny D., M. McDowell 18.00 



Nancy Hanks, P. W. MeGlathlin 18.00 



Mildred, A. Holmes 18 00 



Straight Tip, Israel Keith 18.03 



„. THIRD CLASS — SPRIT. 



Vigilant, A. M. Watson, Jr 15 11 



Perhaps, T. S. Diman 15 00 



Lady May, M. McDowell 16 10 



Gypsy Girl, Wm. Steele 15 02 



Spray, C. F. Bradford 16' 05 



Dolphin, N. Morton 15 03 



Eunice Weston, Isaac Symms 16.04 



Honest John disqualified. Mayor D. capsized. 



i. FOURTH CLASS. 



Solitaire G. P. Thresher 17,02 1 57 15 



Natalie, H. H. Jones 14.08 2 03 06 



Nereid, A E. Walker 16.00 2 01 15 



Thelma, F. C. Holmes 15,07 Withdrew. 



Elapsed. 

 1 49 12 

 1 51 05 



1 42 39 

 1 44 28 

 1 57 39 

 1 59 37 



1 57-41 



2 04 20 

 2 01 08 

 2 04 53 

 2 02 51 

 2 06 52 

 2 07 46 



Corrected. 

 1 16 37 

 1 21 45 



1 05 14 

 1 07 03 

 1 20 14 

 1 22 34 



1 16 49 

 1 31 45 

 1 21 52 

 1 22 38 

 1 22 53 

 1 24 46 

 1 27 39 



1 18 31 

 1 19 51 

 1 20 27 



.22.08 



1 13 58 



51 21 





1 15 48 



54 02 



19.20 



1 19 10 



55 38 



19.04 



1 21 34 



55 57 



.22.08 



1 19 55 



57 18 



23.10 



1 21 45 



1 00 03 





1 23 32 



1 00 51 





1 30 28 



1 07 51 





1 30 12 



1 07 22 



.19.08 



1 34 18 



1 09 04 



19.10 



1 34 31 



1 09 24 



Winthrop Y. C. Open Regatta. 



WINTHROP — BOSTON HARBOR. 



Saturday, June 



The Winthrop Y. C. made great preparations for its open race of 

 June 23, and its expectations were fully realized except in the first 

 class, in which there was no race, part of the fleet mistaking the 

 course. Two courses were given in the programme, and a flag was 

 set on the club house indicating that course No 2 would be sailed, but 

 it was unnoticed by some of the yachts, which sailed course No. 1. 

 The wind was fresh from N.W. The times were: 



SECOND CLASS. 



Lengtl 



Harolde, A. T. Bliss 24.10 



Moondyne, Shaw Bros 24.07 



Ideal, H. B Bailey 22.01 



Madcap, H. J. Whorf 21.00 



Madge, C. G. Cousins 23.11 



Bessie, Billings, et al 21.03 



Korban, C. M. Horton 22.04 



Little Rogue. C. W. Spencer Withdrew. 



Good Luck, J. B. Farre'l Withdrew. 



SPECIAL CLASS. 



Thrush, Elles & Terelicg. 22 U 



Black Cloud, E. H. Taylor 23.09 



Eulalie, E. S. Hunt 19.20 



Astrea, R. M. Benner 19' 04 



Sea Bird, C. J. Joy 22.08 



Sibyl, E. P. Sharp 23.10 



Romance, L. Sears 22.07 



Ariel, J. Barrett 22.08 



Oeorgie, A. Eothe 22.05 



Nonpareil, C. P. Curtis 19.08 



Magic, P. A. Coupal 19.10 



Eclipse, W. Merick Withdrew. 



White Fawn, A. E. Jones Withdrew 



THIRD CLASS. 



Harriet. L. T. Harrington 20.10 



Arab, W. F. Rod it 19.02 



Duck, C. E. Hodges 18 01 



Opechee, W. P. Barker 19.07 



Attempt, Flynn & Freeman 18.05 



Magpie, H. G. Otis 19.08 



Aurisa, H. M. Faxon is. 09 



Why Not, G. W. Sheverick 20 01 



Hagedorn, G V. Souther 20.03 



Helen, R W. Sa v tell 20 00 



Marion, A. W. Chesterion Withdrew 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Alpine. C. H. Blethen 16 09 



In It, R. R. Williams 18.03 



Bonita, C. O. Hood 17.06 



Princess, E. D. Gay 14 04 



Tantrum, F. D. Perkins 14,07 



Katydid, C. B. Pear 13,02 



Icurez. Walsh Bros 14 02 



Coot, Grant et al ..15!o5 



Marigold, W. Greenlaw 14.05 



Ry Ty, T. O. Gilliatt 15.05 



Oupid, I. H. Greaves 11.00 



Imp, L. A: Horton Disabled. 



Sunbeam, H. B. Faxon Withdrew. 



Good Luck protests Harolde for fouling the buoy off Deer Island. 

 Little Rogue enters a similar protest. Princess protests In It on 

 measurement, and Romance protests Eulalie for fouling White Fawn. 

 The first class boats in the two divisions protest each other, and the 

 matter will be decided at a meeting on June 26. The winners are, 

 subject to protest: 



Second class— First, $20, Harolde: second, $15, Moondyne; third, 

 $12, Ideal; fourth, $8, Madcap; fifth, $5, Madge. 



Special class— First, $20, Thrush; second, $15, Black Cloud ; third, 

 $10, Eulalie; fourth, £8. Astrea; fifth, $5, Sea Bird. 



Third class— First, $15, Harriet; second, $12, Arab; third, $10, Duck; 

 fourth, $7, Opechee; fifth, $5, Attempt. 



Fourth class— First, $12, Alpine; second, $10, In It; third, 87, Bonita; 

 fourth, $5, Princess; fifth, S3. Tantrum. 



The judges were Ex-Corn. J. Stearns Cushing chairman, Howard C. 

 Morse secretary, Com. Albert W. Torrey, Com. Lewis J. Bird, H.Y. C ; 

 Com. Frank Ferdinand, S. B. Y. C; Com. Hartford Davenport. D. Y 

 O^Com^ Fred T. Clayton, O. Y. C, and ex-Coni. Charles F. Morrill, 



The reception committee included Com. Albert W. Torrey, chair- 

 man, ex-Com. Edgar A. Cook, ex-Com. J. Stearns Cushing, Vice-Corn. 

 Charles A. Henry, Sec. Charles G. Bird, Treas. George E. Leighton, 

 Fleet Capt. William A. Garratt and Measurer Harry Hutchinson. 



A dinner to the visitors was served at the Hotel Winthrop, followed 

 by a reception in the evening. 



1 19 38 



55 27 



1 21 41 



55 54 



1 23 02 



56 06 



1 22 55 



57 23 



1 24 30 



57 56 



1 24 12 



58 55 



1 25 30 



59 17 



1 26 15 



1 01 22 



1 26 58 



1 02 14 



1 27 51 

 r. 



1 02 53 



59 53 



38 04 



59 19 



38 44 



1 00 55 



39 42 



1 06 85 



42 11 



1 09 23 



45 16 



1 11 12 



45 23 



1 09 55 



45 31 



1 10 27 



47 14 



1 19 50 



55 14 



1 18 18 



55 55 



1 17 03 



58 15 



Beverly Y. C. 



The 207th regatta, first sweepstakes, was sailed June 18 at Monu- 

 ment Beach in a reefing S.W. breeze, though many of the boats car- 

 ried two reefs till the run home, as it was blowing harder before the 

 race. 



In second class the new Zinotte did well, though she was tied up and 

 will do better later on. Bernice, the other new boat, did welll, but 

 could not cope with the old Mist, who was out in fighting trim. 



In third class Nobska did better tnan ever; Gilt Edge did well, and 

 El Paeo, Hanley's new measurement cheater, did nicely; she had bad 

 luck m carrying away her mast Saturday evening, but was ready 

 Monday morning. 



The surprise came in fourth class, where four new knockabouts, 

 built on same lines, started against Fin. who, thinking she had a soft 

 thing, started with an old mainsail that did not balance the jib. She 

 struck a rock and was delayed a few seconds, the result being that 

 Turkey beat her 17s. 6 



SECOND CLASS CATS. 



Length. 



Mist, G. H. Lyman, B. Y. C 23.09 



Bernice, N. Hacking, Jr., Onset 23 05 



Anonyma. F. L. Dabney, B. Y. C 23.08 



Zinotte, W. P. Wilson, B. Y. C 23.02% 



Come On.W. W. Phinney, Mon. Beach. .23.06 



Ulala, W H. Winship, B. Y. 0 23 04 



Agawan, J. G. Young, Jr., B Y. C 23 08 



Squeteague, W. E. C. Eustis, B. Y. O. .23.04 



THIRD CLASS CATS. 



Nobska, A. A. Beebe, B. Y. C 19 06 



Gilt Edge, D- L. Whitteniore, B. Y. C. 19 07 



El Paso, 0. C. HanJey, Wareham 19 01 



Puzzle, W. Amory, 2d, B. Y. C 19 10 



Doris, J. Parkinson, B Y. C 19 08 



Colymbus, H. Winson, B. Y. C 19 11 



Kaloola, H. Richards, B. Y. C 19.08 



THIRD CLASS SLOOPS. 



Nellie, W. D. Turner, Mattapoisett 



FOURTH CLASS CATS. 



Dawdle, R S. Hardy. B. Y. C 16.03 



Dodo, H. Parker, B. Y. 0 16 06 



Annie, H. S. Carruth, B. Y. C 16.10 



Elapsed. 



Corrected. 



1 47 02 



1 33 23 



1 49 05 



1 35 04 



1 49 11 



1 35 2fi 



1 50 08 



1 35 46 



1 53 39 



1 36 18 



1 51 42 



1 36 35 



1 52 45 



1 39 00 



1 56 01 



1 41 21 



1 34 05 . 



1 18 24 



1 38 00 



1 22 26 



1 39 45 



1 23 33 



1 42 22 



1 27 07 



1 43 55 



1 27 28 



1 48 17 



1 33 OS 



1 48 47 



1 33 20 



1 11 52 



39 34 



Broke headstay. 

 Did not start. 



FOURTH CLASS JIB AND MAINSAILS. 



Turkey, C. S. Dennison, B. Y. C 16.06 1 09 34 57 40 



Fin, H. Stockton, B. Y. C 16.02^ 1 10 16 57 58 



Kitten, C. H. Jones, B. Y. C 16. 02^ 1 14 39 1 02 21 



Tourmaline, E. Hamlin, B. Y.C 16.06k 1 16 15 1 04 12 



Dolly, F. W. Downes, B. Y. O 16.09}1 1 20 34 1 08 45 



Raccoon, J. L. Stackpole, Jr., B. Y. C. 11.05 y 3 Withdrew. 



Mist won first in second class cats, Bernice second and Anonyma 

 third. Nobska won first in third class cats, with Gilt Edge second 

 and El Paso third. In fourth class cats Dawdle won. Turkey won 

 first in fourth class jib and mainsails, with Fin second and kitten 

 third. 



Judges and regatta committee: N. H. Emmons, H. S. Carruth, W. 

 Lloyd Jeffries. 



Southern Y. C. 



WEST END— LAKE PONTCHAIt TRAIN. 



Saturday, June 16. 



The Southern Y. C. of New Orleans held the race for the Walker 

 cup, open to the Pensacola, Mobile and Southern yacht clubs, on 

 Saturday, June 16. This eup is for saudbaggers, and has to be won 

 three times. Nyanza won from Mephisto last year on a foul. Mephisto 

 won easily this year. Her only dangerous rival was Lufki Humma 

 and she pushed the winner hard for the first round, but was thereafter 

 completely handicapped by fickle breeze. The day was squally and 

 altogether unfavorable to yacht racing. 



The Brewster cup, for cabin sloops, will be sailed for on June 26. 

 The 45ft. Burgess sloop Nepenthe twisted her mast in the annual 

 regatta, June 9. A new one has been ordered from her builders. 

 Lawley & Son, Boston. L. D. S. 



The annual regatta of the Eastern Y. C, set for June 25, was post- 

 poned until July 7. Volunteer was not ready to sail, and Navahoe 

 consequently did not go round the Cape to meet her 



