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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 29, 1895. 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. 
The present week will be an important one for the Seawanhaka 
Cor. Y. O, the annual regatta and the racing cruise to New London 
and return keeping the yachtsmen busy. The annual regatta was 
sailed on June 24 with a very good fleet of starters, the day being fair 
and pleasant, with a light breeze until near the finish, when a heavy 
rain squall struck the fleet. The times were: 
SCHOONERS- CLASS 1. 
Start. FiDish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ramona 12 52 12 6 38 17 5 46 05 5 46 05 
Alcasa 12 52 40 6 31 10 5 38 29 5 32 12 
95ft. class. 
Emerald 12 53 03 6 07 18 5 14 15 5 05 06 
85ft. class. 
Iroquois 12 53 02 6 19 49 5 26 47 . 5 12 40 
70ft. class. 
Hildegard 12 52 19 Withdrew. 
Queen Mab 12 51 10 6 17 00 5 25 50 5 23 35 
60ft. class. 
Wasp 12 50 52 6 16 32 5 25 40 5 13 33 
50ft. class. 
Ulvira 1 00 00 6 32 45 5 32 45 5 08 5G 
Gossoon 12 59 19 6 38 59 5 38 40 5 17 00 
36Fr. class. 
Senorita 12 58 41 Withdrew. 
Indolent 12 SG 05 6 21 23 5 25 18 5 25 18 
Infanta 12 57 59 6 19 54 5 21 43 5 14 02 
30ft. class. 
Beatrix 12 56 03 6 57 23 6 01 20 5 55 57 
Maud 12 56 10 Withdrew. 
Faydeh 12 57 04 6 42 24 5 45 20 5 45 20 
25ft. class. 
Dodo 12 52 55 6 55 17 5 59 23 5 59 22 
Nameless 12 55 51 Withdrew. 
20ft. class. 
Wave 12 57 35 4 19 54 3 24 19 3 24 19 
Shrimp 12 57 50 4 00 06 3 02 16 3 02 16 
Truestine 12 59 53 4 32 05 3 32 12 3 24 13 
34ft. special class. 
Dragoon 12 57 33 5 58 36 5 01 03 5 01 03 
Adele 12 59 04 6 24 25 5 25 21 5 25 21 
Yorant 12 56 58 Withdrew. 
21ft. special class. 
Celia 12 56 35 4 44 36 3 45 01 3 48 01 
Houri 12 56 48 4 26 01 3 29 12 3 29 12 
CABIN CATBOAT3— 30FT. CLASS. 
Mary 12 57 27 6 26 37 5 29 10 5 29 10 
Oconee 12 58 23 Withdrew. 
25ft. CLASS. 
Kittie 12 57 41 3 47 44 2 P0 03 2 50 03 
Ethel .12 57 58 3 51 30 2 53 32 2 43 28 
20ft. class. 
Dove 12 57 03 4 19 25 3 22 22 3 22 22 
OPEN CATBOATS— 30FT. CLASS. 
Lurline 12 56 42 4 18 48 4 22 06 4 22 C6 
On Tuesday the fleet sailed for New London by way of Morris Cove. 
On Tuesday, July 2, there will be a special race from Oyster Bay to 
Larchmont. 
Tower Ridge Y. C. Annual Regatta. 
HASTINGS— HUDSON RIVER. 
Saturday, June 2%. 
The third annual regatta of the Tower Ridge Y. C. was sailed on 
June 22 on the Hudson River, from Hastings, the course being 20 miles. 
The wind was light S.W. The times were: 
CLASS A— SLOOPS OVER 32FT. 
Start.. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Henry Ward Beecher. .11 25 00 4 45 05 5 20 05 4 08 11 
Ella S 11 24 40 4 44 55 5 20 15 4 49 32 
CLASS B— CABIN SLOOPS, 32FT. AND UNDER. 
Arcadia 11 24 30 Withdrew. 
Lurline 11 24 35 4 52 15 4 52 15 4 52 15. 
Tally Ho 11 25 00 Withdrew. 
CLASS C— CABIN CATS. 
Minnie 11 22 55 4 38 00 5 15 45 4 15 38 
Zora 11 22 05 Withdrew. 
Aller ,.,..112145 Withdrew. 
Allegro 11 23 30 Withdrew. 
CL»SS D-OPEN CATS OVER 25FT. 
Owl 11 21 25 4 22 10 5 05 45 4 02 13 
Florence 11 23 45 4 37 45 5 14 45 4 13 45 
Hester 11 21 25 Withdrew. 
CLASS E— OPEN CATS, FROM 19 tO 25FT. 
Edna... 11 25 00 4 22 10 4 57 10 3 50 34 
Pauline 11 27 25 4 37 40 5 13 45 4 04 03 
Nomad 11 20 20 4 03 00 Withdrew. 
Ibis 11 18 50 Withdrew. 
Colleen 11 16 45 4 35 55 5 49 10 4 03 56 
Petrel 11 25 00 Withdrew. 
Marguerite 11 23 40 Withdrew. 
CLASS F — OPEN CATS, 19FT. AND UNDER. 
Chipper 11 25 00 Withdrew. 
Clytie 11 25 00 2 34 40 5 09 40 2 24 25 
Adele Rae 11 25 00 2 21 46 2 56 46 il 11 49 
Little Dean 11 24 25 2 26 50 3 02 35 2 18 10 
Zoe 11 25 00 Withdrew. 
Blanch 11 25 00 Withdrew. 
Winthrop. Y. C. Racing Run. 
WINTHROP— BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, June 15. 
The fleet of the Winthrop Y. C. made a run on June 15 to Marble- 
head, some of the boats racing for prizes offered in two clashes. The 
chief competitors were the new boats Savitar and Satanic. The wind 
was fresh from the east. The times were: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Satanic, Wm. Daly 22.05 2 34 50 1 52 42 
Savitar. Syndicate 23.06 2 33 50 1 53 18 
Harolde, A. T. Bliss 24.07 2 57 45 2 18 43 
Whisper, W. H. Stimpson 29.00 2 53 45 2 20 02 
Little Rogue, I. W. Spencer 21.04 3 29 10 2 45 20 
CATBOATS. 
Mist, A. H. Merrill. 20.03 3 34 20 2 38 50 
Harriet, L. T. Harrington 21.00 3 27 30 2 43 08 
The fleet included eighteen boats, but no others were timed. The 
winners were: First Class— Satanic first, Savitar second. Cat Class 
—Mist first, Harriet second. The judges were A. T. Bliss, E. A. Cook 
and W. T. Garrett. 
Minnetonka Y. C. Opening Race. 
LAKE MINNETONKA. 
Saturday, June 15. 
The Minnetonka Y. C. opened the racing season on June 15 with a 
good race over the 10-mile "short course" in a fresh breeze. There 
were three new boats in the fleet, Dragon, Wasp and Orphan. Dragon 
capsized and Wasp and Orphan were only in the middle of the fleet. 
The two Herreshoff boats, Kite and Alpha, were beaten by a local 
boat, Marie, the times being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Marie 1 47 31 1 45 36 
Kite , l 48 27 1 47 00 
Alpha 1 54 £0 1 53 37 
Wasp 1 58 22 1 56 27 
Orphan 1 59 48 1 58 41 
Siren 1 59 21 1 59 21 
Thistle 2 02 54 2 00 59 
Vigilant. 
All of last week Vigilant was under sail about New York, using a 
suit of her old canvas re-cut and the mainsail enlarged by Sawyer & 
Son. On June 16, while in the Upper Bay, the new jaws of her gaff, a 
heavy and solid forging, straightened out under the heavy strain, 
there being no flaw, but only a bending. The boat returned to City 
Island, where the jaws were made, and reshipped the old pair origin- 
ally carried. On June 22 she was towed by her tender, a craft of 
similar model to the renowned Hattie Palmer, to the balance dock at 
Elizabethport adjoining the Crescent Shipyard, and Lite the same 
evening she was docked. Some repairs and alterations will be made 
on her by Mr. Nixon. Hattie Palmer is now in the service of the new 
defender. 
We have received from H. M. Wylde, the secretary, the year b )ok 
of the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, of Halifax. The squad- 
ron's fixtures for the season are: June 8, open race; June 22, opan 
race, Capt. Russell's cup; July 1, Wenonah cup and skiffs and sail- 
boats; July 6, open race; July 20, open race and skiff handicap, squad- 
ron cruise; Aug. 10, open handicap; Aug. 21, 3-rating handicap; Sept. 
7, open handicap; Sept. 11, open race. 
Hull Y. C. Opening Race. 
HULL— BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, June 15. 
The Hull Y. C. opened the season with a good race on June 15, the 
new Adams boat Rooster sailing her first race. The weight of her 
centerboard as recently given, 8001bs., is incorrect, the true weight 
being but 2001bs. The race started with an east wind, but it dropped 
and finally came from S.E. The times were: 
THIRD AND FOURTH CLASSES. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Beatrice, J. Cavanagh 30.11 1 59 00 1 29 53 
Gleaner, F. O. Wellington..., 2 02 56 
White Fawn, A. E Jones 30.11 2 03 50 1 34 43 
Eulalie, R. G. Hunt Withdrew. 
KNOCKABOUT CLASS. 
Spinster, S. M Clark 21.00 2 00 36 
Nike, T.E Jacobs 21.00 2 00 37 
Nabob, H. W. Friend 21.00 2 01 57 
Lachica, C. V. Souther 21.00 2 02 47 
Hullo, J. R. Taylor 21.00 2 04 15 
Santa Maria, J. J. Souther 21.00 Withdrew. 
FIFTH CLASS. 
Swirl, H. M. Faxon 1 37 57 
Rooster, G. C. & C. F. Adams 1 39 18 
Kayosk, F. G. Rice 1 40 58 
Opeehee, W. P. Barker 1 47 35 
SIXTH CLASS. 
In It, R. B. Williams .20.04 1 54 06 1 32 11 
Nike and Spinster filed counter protests which have not been de- 
cided. 
Savin Hill Y. C. Handicap Race. 
SAVIN HILL— BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, June 15. 
The Savin Hill Y. C. was fortunate in haviDg good weather for its 
handicap race on June 15, the day being fine, with a fresh easterly 
wind. The times were: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Clara, Walter Burgess , 1 23 41 1 41 11 
Primrose, J. H. Starke 1 27 44 1 15 06 
Romance, Loring Sears 1 24 08 1 16 38 
Imp, L. A. Horton 1 32 40 1 16 00 
Emerell, W. H. Lowe 1 29 29 1 16 39 
Willett, Percy Hodges 1 32 21 1 16 41 
Siko, S. D. McBeath 1 34 06 1 18 31 
Marietta, C. T. Jones 1 33 41 1 18 41 
Ruth, Paul H. Fox 1 32 04 1 21 24 
Pioneer, J. T. Turner 1 37 04 1 21 49 
Smash, S. H. Esbjorn 1 51 06 1 31 56 
Moya, G. L. Fitz 1 50 51 1 32 46 
Yiento, G. W. Chesley 1 51 06 1 32 21 
Romance took the ground for a short time near Cow Pasture Buoy, 
and Vim carried away her mainsheet block. The winners were: Clara 
first prize, Primrose second, Imp third and Romance fourth, the 
prizes being silver cups. 
The judges were A. A. Swallow, A. L. Hill and R. K. Rice. 
Commonwealth Y. C. Annual Regatta. 
SOUTH BOSTON— BOSTON HARBOR. 
Monday, June 17. 
After a cruise to Marbleheadon Saturday, the fleet of the Common- 
wealth Y. C. returned to its anchorage for the annual regatta on Mon- 
day, the fleet disbanding at Hull and the yachts sailing home from 
there as they pleased. In Class A only the flagship Countess arrived 
in time, so there was no race in this class. The wind was light to mod- 
erate from S.W., the times being: 
SECOND CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Wahneeta, Smith & Cobb 21.07 1 56 55 1 28 59 
Topsy, C. M. Peterson 21.05 2 01 55 1 33 57 
Altruria, P. Monahan 19.07 2 08 05 1 40 57 
Pansy, J. F. Johnson 23.05 2 08 22 1 41 17 
Kittie, J. A. Evans 19.06 2 11 25 1 44 17 
THIRD CLASS. 
Cave Adsum, J. L. Jardine 23.07 1 48 11 1 21 08 
Helen, Fred Pfund 19.08 1 49 48 1 22 40 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Trio, A. H. Baker 18.06 2 18 16 1 44 16 
Tiot, J. Cobb 16.01 2 09 02 1 44 59 
Ada, Butler & Speth 17.08 2 10 25 1 46 24 
Mina, C F. White 16.11 2 12 48 1 48 46 
The judges were Messrs. John B. Smith, John Marrow, Andrew Bek- 
kenhuis, C. R. Lyman and O. S. Eilertson. 
Cape Cod Y. C. Opening Race. 
EAST DENNIS, CAPE COD— CAPE COD BAY. 
Saturday, June 15. 
The opening race of the Cape Cod Y. C. on June 15 was sailed in a 
two-reef breeze from N.E., only four yachts starting and two finish- 
ing; the heavy weather preventing the attendance of boats from Barn- 
stable. The wind and sea were so bad before the start that the crew 
of Eclipse was twice capsized in the surf in trying to board the yacht. 
Just as the boats crossed the wind fell and left them rolling in the sea, 
Nauset fouling a fish wier and being compelled to withdraw. The 
wind came in hard and an exciting race begun, the City of Chicago 
being soon disabled, leaving Addie and Eclipse to fight it out alone. 
The latter part of the race was sailed with whole mainsails, and 
Addie won easily, the times being: 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Addie, R. C. Nickerson 25.3 2 27 45 1 55 57 
Eclipse, H. H. Sears 25.9 2 35 43 2 04 27 
City of Chicago, I. F. Crosby 25.6 Withdrew. 
Nauset, J. H. Cummings 29.6 Withdrew. 
Olympic Y. C. Annual Regatta. 
- BROOKLYN— NEW YORK BAY. 
Saturday, June 15. 
The Olympic Y. C, of South Brooklyn, sailed its fifth annual re- 
gatta on June 15, the course being on the Upper Bay. There was a 
fresh S E. wind which disabled Louisa B., Ethel C. and Surprise, 'lhe 
times were: 
CLASS A. 
Start. Finish. 
Black Duck, F. Buse 11 18 45 1 43 45 
Led, Com. Lawson 11 27 00 1 47 50 
CLASS B. 
Mickey, B. F. Mumm 11 26 00 2 40 00 
Lady Ella, J. Crouch 11 27 30 2 49 00 
CLASS C 
Annie K., R. Kalp 11 26 00 2 10 00 
Homing, G. Gatkiss 11 26 30 1 45 40 
Louisa B., C. F. Bohland 11 26 40 Disabled. 
Surprise.. 11 27 30 Disabled. 
Ethel B„ W. Charleton. 11 29 00 Disabled. 
CLASS D. 
Columbo, T. Naresca 11 34 50 2 20 00 
CLASS G. 
SassieSam 11 37 50 12 56 00 
Diana 11 37 56 1 07 15 
The winners were: Class A, Black Duck; Class B, Mickey ; Class C, 
Homing; Class D, Columbo; Class G, Sassy Sam. 
New Jersey Athletic Club. 
BAYONNE — NEWARK BAY. 
Saturday, June 15. 
The New Jersey Athletic Club, of Bayonne, N. J., ha3 built up a 
flourishing yachting department, with a good boat house and quite a 
fleet of small craft anchored just below the long bridge over Newark 
Bay. Capt. Joe Ellsworth last winter presented to the club a hand- 
some challenge cup, the first race for which was sailed on June 15. 
The course was a triangle of 3>g miles, three rounds, on Newark Bay 
below the bridge. There was a fresh northerly breeze all the after- 
noon. The times were: 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Iroquois 2 22 15 3 36 20 1 14 05 1 09 05 
Dritt 2 21 45 3 40 00 1 18 15 1 10 55 
Tiche 2 24 48 3 42 30 1 17 42 1 11 37 
Jonquil 2 21 48 3 41 00 1 19 13 1 12 22 
Cute 2 21 20 3 47 08 1 25 48 1 25 48 
Tomboy 2 27 07 3 60 55 1 28 48 1 17 53 
Chip 2 22 23 3 48 22 1 25 59 1 13 59 
La Chispe 2 21 05 3 59 40 1 38 35 1 28 00 
Emma Jane Time not taken; did not finish. 
The next race will be sailed over the same course on Saturday, 
July 13. 
Beverly Y. C. 320th Regatta. 
WING'S NECK— BUZZARD'S BAY. 
Monday, June 17. 
The 220th regatta of the Beverly Y. C. was - ailed on June 17 off the 
new club house on Wing's Neck, Buzzard's Bay. Wind S.W. , strong, 
all the boats being reefed, most of them carrying two reefs, though It 
lightened later and reefs were shaken out on the way home. 
Salmon and Ashumet. which had been expected to make a good race 
in the special class, were b^th in the repair shops. 
Little Peter and Mistral, built for second class, both measured into 
first, and the Hanley boat got her revenge for her recent defeat at Fall 
River. 
There was a hot fight in second class cats, Linotte seeming for the 
first time to be in really good shapp, and winning iu good style. 
Nobska was badly missed in third class; but the old Doris showed up 
in good style, making best actual time, and losing only by 9s. to the 
new Melro. 
It looked as if the hottest race would be in fourth class sloops, where 
last year's champion, the Minnetonka boat Grilse, met the new Minne- 
tonka boat Ghuzz and the new Sylph, built by Huchins, and both built 
to meet her. Turkey and Fin were also on hand 
Sylph looked dangerous with a 14ft. 6in waterline and a sailing 
length of 16ft. 10in.; she is over 26ft. on deck, with 7ft. beam, end gets 
an allowance of some 3m. 
However, she found a 3kgin. hollow mast not sufficiently strong, and 
it broke short off just before the start. Ghuzz carried away port 
shroud and had to give up. Grilse sailed as well if not better than last 
year, beating entire third class in actual time, without taking trouble 
to set spinaker or balloon jib. 
Fin had Turkey well beaten when the latter parted her throat 
halliards. 
Courses for first and second classes. 11J4 miles, triangular, with 
reach on the short side of the triangle; 8}-g miles for third and fourth 
classes, mostly to windward and back, and b}4 miles for fifth class, all 
to leeward and back. 
The new measurement for allowance was used for the first time- 
viz., length parallel to waterline and 5 4, 3 and 2in. above in first, sec- 
ond, third and smaller classes 
FIRST CLASS SLOOPS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected , 
Little Peter, W. C. Cotten, B. Y. C 28.10 2 9 50 2 0 44 
Mistral, R. J. Edwards, B. Y. C 27.07 2 19 3 2 8 39 
SECOND CLASS SLOOPS. 
Flirt, W. L. Shearer, Jr., B.Y C 23.07 2 29 34 2 14 22 
SECOND CLASH CATS. 
Linotte, W. P. Wilson, B.Y.C 25.10 2 16 1 3 2 3 50 
Kalama, Chas. Brewer, B.Y.C 26.10 2 17 33 2 6 18 
Bernice, J. G. Young, Jr., B.Y.C 25. OS 2 18 20 2 5 45 
Anonyma.F. D. Dabney, B.Y.C 24.09 2 20 9 2 6 27 
Mollie, S. P. Hill, Mon. Beach 23.11 2 20 40 2 5 55 
Ulula, W. H. Winship, B.Y.C 24.03 2 23 13 2 8 52 
Mist, G. H. Lyman, B.Y.C 25.01 2 25 21 2 12 2S 
THIRD class cats. 
Doris, J. Parkinson, B.Y.C 21.01 1 56 31 1 42 13 
Melro, D. L Whittemore, B.Y.C 20.03 1 57 16 1 42 4 
Colymbus, A. Winsor, B.Y.C 21.06 1 59 3 1 45 19 
Gilt Edge, D. L Whittemore, B YC...21.10 2 3 43 1 50 22 
Hermione, R, L. Barstow, B. Y. C ...Withdrew 
FOURTH CLASS SLOOPS. 
Grilse, W. E. C. Eustis,B. Y. C 19.02 1 56 08 1 39 27 
Fin, L. M. Stockton, B. Y, C 17.09 2 02 27 1 43 13 
Turkey, C. S. Dennison, B. Y. C Parted throat halliards. 
Ghuzz, Lawrence Brooks, B. Y. C 17.11 Parted shroud. 
Sylpb, N. Huckins, Jr., Onset 16.10 Dismasted before start. 
FOURTH CLASS CATS. 
Howard, O. A. Miller, B. Y. C 18.00 2 01 01 1 42 49 
Dawelle, R. S. Hardy, B. Y. C 17.06 Broke tiller. 
FIFTH CLASS SLOOPS. 
Raccoon, J. L. Stackpole, B. Y. C 1 29 16 1 13 25 
Waskite, H. N. Richards, B. Y. C 1 33 40 1 18 02 
FIFTH CLASS CATS. 
Vif, R Winsor, B. Y. C 14.03 1 29 16 1 13 25 
Fern, W. T.leston, B. Y. C 14.05 1 33 40 1 18 02 
Winners: Class 1, sloops, Little Peter. Class 2, sloops, Flirt, walk- 
over. Class 2, cats, Linotte first, Bernice second, Mollie third. Class 
3, cats, Melro first, Doris second, Colymbus third. Class 4, sloops, 
Grilse first, Fin second Class 4, cats, Howard. Class 5, sloops, Rac- 
coon. Class 5, cat«, Vif, 
I IJudges— A. S. Hardy, N. H. Emmons, W. Lloyd Jeffries. 
Columbia Y. C, Michigan City Race. 
CHICAGO— LAKE MICHIGAN. 
Saturday, June 15. 
The fourth annual race of the Columbia Y. O, of Chicago, to Mich- 
igan City, was sailed successfully on June 15 in a strong breeze, the 
result being an exciting race of 38 miles. The entries were: 
SCHOONERS. 
Length. 
Hawthorne, B. J. McConnell 59.21 
CUTTERS AND SLOOPS. 
Rambler, E. Ramsdell , 43.59 
Peri, Ed Bond 36.30 
Skate, Wm. Hinshaw, Jr...-. 21.88 
Scorpion, Olaf Michaelson 
Pinta, Ole Almundson 34.04 
Ellida, H. E. O. Heinemann 31.38 
Allie T., H. Thompson 34.93 
America, R. A. Harper 30.30 
Valiant, E. C. Berriman 39.10 
Enola, D. C. Cregier 
Hattie B., H. P. Finney '. 36.34 
Phantom, E. P. Warner 39.52 
Satsuma, Robert Givens 
There was a fresh N.E. wind and heavy sea, some of the smaller 
boats wisely giving up. Valiant parted her weather rigging and 
Rambler broke off some 6ft. from the end of her main boom. The 
times were: 
Start. 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
5 19 35 
Corrected. 
1 07 30 
6 27 05 
5 19 35 
1 03 25 
6 .35 55 
5 32 30 
5 29 21 
1 04 00 
6 56 10 
4 52 10 
4 43 07 
1 06 14 
6 47 30 
5 41 16 
5 31 13 
1 02 25 
6 56 40 
5 51 15 
• 5 37 07 
1 04 55 
7 24 20 
6 19 25 
5 57 34 
,1 01 05 
6 49 20 
5 48 15 
5 31 07 
,1 03 15 
7 20 40 
6 17 25 
5 31 32 
1 06 30 
.1 01 30 
,1 06 14 
1 06 00 
Phantom wins first prize, a yacht cannon, and Rambler second prize, 
a yacht dinghy. 
The judges were D. M. Lord, Judge L. C. Collins, P. F. Pettibone, 
George Martin, J. Williams and G. W. Rogers, chairman of regatta 
committee. 
The steam yacht Calumet accompanied the fleet. 
The fleet returned to Chicago next day. 
Lynn Y. C, Expert Cup. 
LYNN — LYNN HARBOR. 
Saturday June 15. 
The first race of the Lynn Y. C. in the Expert cup series was sailed 
on June 15 in a light breeze, the times being: 
CUP RACE CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Black Cloud, E. H. Taylor 23.04 1 43 08 1 19 21 
Irene, W. E. Gordon 24.11 1 55 31 1 39 01 
Helen, J. A. Clough 2 01 07 
Odd Fellow, J. Curtis Withdrew. 
SPECIAL CLASS. 
Evadna, R. M. Benner 17.04 0 56 16 0 34 54 
Trilby, Frank Bassett 17.03 0 53 25 0 36 54 
Alpine, C. J. Blethen 16.09 1 00 03 0 38 09 
Swan, R. Auger 18.00 1 04 56 0 44 09 
The winners were Black Cloud and Trilby; the latter and Evadna 
are new boats. 
Old Colony Y. C. Open Race. 
DORCHESTER— BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, June 15. 
The postponed race of the Old Colony Y. C. was sailed on June 15 
in a moderate easterly wind, the times being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Princess, Gay Ware 0 59 00 0 39 38 
Penguin, J. E. Robinson 1 00 00 0 40 30 
Tantrum, F. D. Perkins 1 02 00 0 41 02 
Vivian, George Carson 1 19 30 0 59 30 
Princess won. Cutty Sark lost her centerboard early in th race. 
