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FOREST AND STREAM. 
fJULY 18 1896. 
Boston Regattas— July 1, 2, 3> 4. 
The yachtsmen of the many local clubs about Boston enjoyed a 
series of four races on the first four days of July, and three of them 
in good racing weather, reefs being turned in on the first three days. 
The racing, which was under the rules of the Massachusetts T. R. A., 
brought out a fine fleet of small craft, from 30 down to 15ft. 
SOrTH BOSTON Y. C, WEDNESDAY, J0LT 1. 
The South Boston Y. O., of Oity Point, opened the racing season 
with an open regatta, sailed in a strong and puffy 8.W. wind. The 
times were: 
FIU8T CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. OorrPc''ed. 
Ida J., F. E. Beckman ...... .28. 11 1 38 48 1 10 38 
Harbinger, W. P. Bache 38.04 1 40 0.5 1 11 22 
Emma C, P. A. Ooupai 39.05 1 43 38 1 15 54 
Beatrice, J. Cavanagh 25.06 1 49 32 1 18 00 
SECOND CLASS. 
Tacoma, 8. N. Small 83. on 1 46 .33 1 10 53 
Gleaner, F. O. Wellington 23.00 1 51 12 1 16 49 
Privateer, A. E. Schaaf 33.01 1 51 03 1 17 22 
Clara, Walter Burgess 34.10 1 50 20 1 18 05 
Swirl, H. M. Faxon 21.07 1 57 10 1 20 58 
Alma, 0. A. Heney 83,09 1 58 04 1 24 35 
R»x, J. B. Farrell 94,00 1 57 50 1 24 .38 
Moondyne, Shaw Bros 24.08 2 00 00 1 27 34 
Myrtle, A. W. Chesterton 21.06 2 05 05 1 28 46 
THIRD CLASS. 
Opechee, W. P. Barker 19,09 1 59 20 1 20 .38 
Arab, W. F. Scott 18.01 2 05 40 1 24 14 
Emerell. H. W. Low 18.10 2 12 ,30 1 32 18 
Wawanda, Benner ei al , 19.11 Disabled. 
Mamie, A. E. Justice 18.08 Withdrew. 
KNOCKABOUTS. 
Cock Robin. O. S. Eaton , 21 .00 1 25 85 
Jack Tar, T. E. Jacobs , 21.00 1 27 .52 
Torpedo, J.J. Souther 21 . 00 Withdrew. 
FOURTH CLASS 
Fantasy, W. Allerton..., 15.09 1 40 40 1 08 38 
Sphinx, A. Keith 17.11 1 38 40 1 09 28 
Alpine, C. J. Blethen 17.06 1 40 45 1 11 02 
Circe. F- L. Pigeon 16.05 1 42 28 1 11 22 
Nachita. Geo. E Hills 16.09 1 44 46 1 14 06 
Jonah, N. B. Stone 10.05 1 EO 28 1 19 22 
FIFTH CLASS 
Katydid, C. B. Pear 14.00 1 02 00 0 37 13 
Penguin, J. E. Robinson 14.06 1 08 03 0 43 51 
Transit, A. Nute 13.08 1 10 38 0 44 65 
Icurez, James Perry 14.05 1 13 28 0 49 10 
15-FOOTKRS. 
Anita, S. N. Small 15.00 0 56 40 
X-Rar. A. H McTntyre 15.00 1 06 27 
Crab, H. W. Whitmarsh 15.00 1 07 56 
Swallow, J. J Moebs 15.00 Withdrew. 
The yachts were reefed on the windward work, but the wind fell a 
little toward the latter part of the race. Katydid protested Elsa for 
fouling before the start, Wawanda broke her steering gear and also 
caij sized. 
MUSQUITO FLUET, THURSDAY, JULY 2. 
The second day's racing was managed by the South Boston Musqulto 
Fleet, though most of the yachts were too large for the category of 
musquitoes. The same S.W. wind blew even fresher and reefs were 
turned In all around. The times, after a spirited race, were: 
FIRST GLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Emma C. P. A. Coupal 29,05 1 45 36 1 15 06 
Ida J.,F. E Beckman 29.04 1 47 17 1 16 42 
Harbinger, W. F. Bache 28.04 1 48 19 1 16 44 
Beatrice, J. Cavanagh , 25.06 1 59 19 1 24 32 
SECOND CLASS. 
Gleaner. F. C. Wellington S3. 00 1 48 45 1 10 56 
Tacoma, S. N. Small 23.00 1 51 22 1 12 09 
Swirl, H. M. Faxon .21 .07 1 58 30 1 18 41 
Privateer, A.E. Schaaf 23.07 1 56 17 1 19 14 
Clara, W. Burgess 24.10 1 55 28 1 19 59 
Res, J B. Farrell 24.00 1 56 33 1 20 02 
Lottie R., E. H. Rich 23.11 2 08 1« 1 32 66 
Moondyne, Shaw Brothers .24.08 2 08 38 1 32 57 
Wahneta, Smith & Cobb , . . . .21.10 2 15 51 1 36 24 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Arab. W. F. Scott 18.01 2 10 .35 1 25 00 
Opechee, W. P. Barker 19.09 2 08 51 1 26 11 
KNOCKABOUTS. 
Cock Robin, C S. Eaton ...21.00 1 43 52 
Tack Tar, T. E Jacobs ..2t.0O 144 19 
Torpedo, J. ,T. Souther... 21.00 1 45 21 
Spinster, L M. Clark 21.00 1 50 08 
La Chica, C. V. Souther 21.00 1 51 42 
FODRTH CLASS 
Anita, S. N. SmalL 15.11 1 56 56 1 SO 28 
Fantasy, W. Allerton 15.09 1 57 43 1 21 07 
Nachita. G. E. Hills 16.09 1 59 50 1 24 48 
Alpine, C. J Blethen 17.06 2 00 18 1 26 21 
Sphinx, A. Keith 17.11 2 00 51 1 27 29 
Jonah, N. B. Stone..;.. J 16.05 2 17 32 1 42 00 
FIFTH CLASS- 
Katydid, C. B. Pear 14.00 1 04 .39 0 39 52 
Elsa, H. M.Crane 14.08 1 05 54 0 41 53 
Princess, Gay & Ware 14.06 1 08 00 0 43 48 
Transit, A. Nute 13.03 1 13 38 0 47 55 
Icurez, J. Perry 14.05 1 13 5o 0 49 35 
Albatross. G. Carson 14.11 1 15 10 0 51 25 
Velma, Dr. Hallett 14.09 1 24 45 1 00 49 
Privateer was protested on measurement. Katydid and Elsa pro- 
test each other. Anita, the only 1.^-rater in Boston waters, sailing 
under thpi rule which measures the length .3in. above the waterllne, 
easily disposed of the larger and more powerful boats of the fourth 
class. 
COLUMBIA Y. C, FRIDAY, JULY 3. 
The Columbia Y. C, a new organization, sailed Its first open regatta 
on Friday. The westerly wind had shifted to N.E., blowing hard, but 
before the start at 3 P. M. the breeze had fallen. Though the start 
was made under single reefs, they were soon shaken out, whole sail 
being easily carried in the light air that prevailed over most of the 
course. The times were: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length, Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ida J., F. E. Beckman 39.04 2 00 28 1 32 40 
Harbinger, W F. Bache 28.04 2 03 04 1 34 21 
Emma C, P. A. Coupal 29.05 2 08 03 1 40 36 
Beatrice, John Cavanagh 25.06 Withdrew. 
SECOND CLASS. 
Gleaner, F. O. Wellington , 23.00 2 08 25 1 34 02 
Clara, W. Burgess. ...i... 24.10 2 09 21 1 .37 06 
Rex, J. B Farrpll 24.00 2 10 29 1 37 17 
Tacoma, S N Small 23.00 2 13 10 1 37 31 
Swirl, H M. Faxon 21.07 2 15 30 1 39 18 
Lottie R, E B. Rich 23.11 2 29 20 1 56 03 
Moondyne, 8baw Bros 24.08 2 33 37 2 01 11 
Privateer, A. E Schaaf 23.07 Disabled. 
Pansy, J. F. Johnson 23,04 Withdrew. » 
THIRD CLASS. 
Arab W, F. Saott 18.01 2 19 45 1 38 19 
Bvadne. H. M. Pitt 18.11 2 24 29 1 44 25 
TSayoshk, F. B. Rice .20.11 2 22 20 1 45 14 
KNOCKABOUTS 
Cook Robin, C S Eaton 21 .00 1 48 33 1 48 33 
La Chiea. C. V. Souther 21.00 1 51 05 1 51 05 
Tautog, W O. Gay 21.00 Withdrew. 
Torpedo, J. J. Souther 21.00 Withdrew. 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Fantasy, W AUfrton 15.09 1 65 05 1 23 03 
Sphinx. A Keith 17.06 1 53 59 1 24 16 
Circe, F. L Pigeon 16.05 1 67 11 1 26 05 
Jonah, N. B Stone .16.05 3 11 36 1 40 30 
Anita, 8. N, Small 15.10 Withdrew. 
Fjpra CLASS. 
Elsa, H. M Crane 14.08 1 04 01 0 40 00 
Katydid, O. B. Pear 14.00 1 12 40 0 47 58 
Princess, Gay & Ware I4.0b 1 12 47 0 48 35 
Unknown, A. A. Martin 14..-/ 1 14 00 0 50 15 
Icurez, J. Perry 14.05 1 16 50 0 52 32 
Velma, Dr. Hallett 14,09 1 16 41 0 52 45 
Clara is protested by both Rex and Fantasy. 
BOSTON CITY REGATTA, SATURDAY, JULY 4. 
The big event of the week, the Boston Oity regatta, for prizes given 
by the city, was a disappointment, owing to the light air and fog. 
The wind was still trom the east, but so light that the yachts did not 
flnish within the time limit. The times were: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed, Corrected. 
Ida J., F. B. Beckman , 28.11 2 48 18 2 14 30 
Emma C„ P. A Coupal .........29.05 3 49 58 2 16 41 
Beatrice, J. Cavanagh ..25.06 2 B5 09 2 17 19 
Arbutus J. F. Small 39,11 3 06 47 2 34 01 
Madonna, E, L Young 37.06 3 12 28 2 37 04 
Rival. M. J. Nickerson 85,06 3 31 02 2 58 12 
Harbinger, W. F. Bache 28.04 Withdrew. 
SECOND CLASS, 
Swirl, H. M. Faxon 21.07 8 11 35 1 35 18 
Gleaner, F. O Wellington 23,00 2 13 53 1 88 30 
Romance, L. Sears... 24.04 2 14 12 1 41 23 
Satanic, Wm. Daly, Jr 33.07 3 17 10 1 43 16 
Clara, Walter Burgess 24.10 2 50 48 1 48 88 
Raccoon, C. D. Lanning 21.06 2 29 47 1 58 38 
Harolde. A. T. Bliss 24.07 2 35 86 2 03 04 
Gave Adsum, J. Jardine 23.10 2 51 46 2 18 28 
Thrush, A. G. McVey 23.00 2 53 09 2 17 80 
Lottie R , Withdrew. 
Privateer Withdrew, 
Rex Withdrew. 
Moondyne withdrew. 
Tacoma Withdrew. 
THIRD CLASS. 
Rooster, Adams Bros. 19.08 1 33 43 1 03 40 
Opechee. W. P. Barker 19.09 1 48 48 1 17 28 
Evadne. N. W. Pitts...,. 18.11 152 56 1 80 518 
Arab. W. F. Scott 18.01 1 54 55 1 21 46 
Wawanda, Benner, et al 19.11 1 53 87 1 22 47 
Harriet, L. T. Harrington.,.,.. 20.07 1 55 41 1 24 88 
Emerell, W. H. Low 18.10 3 11 38 1 39 38 
Topsey, C. M. Peterson 18.04 2 14 48 1 41 59 
KNOCKABOUTS. 
La Chica. C. V. Souther 21.00 1 55 31 
Spinster, £.. M. Clark 21.00 8 01 18 
Jack Tar, T. E Jacobs 21.00 2 02 18 ..... 
Torpedo, J. J. Souther 21.00 3 04 48 
Tautog, W. O. Gay 21.00 2 05 41 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Alpine, C. J. Blethen 17.06 1 45 38 1 11 31 
Sphinx, A. Keith 17.11 1 45 36 1 12 04 
Fantasy, W. Allerton 15.09 1 51 15 1 14 39 
Circe, F. L. Pigeon 16.05 1 56 48 1 31 16 
Sunbeam. H. B. Faxon 16.05 1 57 32 1 21 50 
Tina, C. McLoughlin 15.06 2 00 28 1 23 27 
Scud, G.D. Silsbe 17.11 2 01 06 1 27 47 
Sparrow, J. J. Marks 15.07 2 05 38 1 28 46 
Careme, 0. Ringles 17.05 2 03 88 1 29 34 
Jonah, N. B. Stone..., 16,05 2 07 26 1 31 54 
niTTH OLASS 
Katydid, C. B. Pear 14.00 1 40 30 1 10 48 
Elsa, H. M. Crane 14.08 1 40 32 1 11 43 
Princess, Gay & Ware 14.06 1 46 02 1 16 59 
Penguin, J, E. Robinson 14.06 1 47 50 1 18 47 
Velma, Dr, Hallett.,..,.,.,,,.,.,. ,14.09 1 47 41 1 18 58 
Transit, Nute eta/........: ........13.03 1 51 25 1 30 84 
The fourth class yacht Elsa, which has been first of second in these 
races, is owned by the Messrs. Crane, of New York. 
American IT. C. Annual Regatta. 
MILTON POINT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Monday, July 6. 
The annual sailing regatta of the American Steam Yacht Club wa^ 
sailed on July 6 over a course from off Milton Point, around a mark 
off Parsonage Point, a second mark in Hempstead Harbor, and a third 
off Larchmont, thence home, lOp^ miles. The day was cloudy and 
rainy, with a fresh easterly breeze and sea. The times were: 
SCHOONERS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Elsemarie, J. B. King 74.32 2 01 40 3 01 40 
CUTTERS— 43ft class. 
Norota, F. M. Hoyt 41.64 2 10 41 2 10 41 
SLOOPS— 25ft. class. 
Quantuck, J. L, Delafleld 25.00 3 30 00 8 30 00 
Gannet, C. Guyon 22.00 3 18 84 8 15 34 
CABIN CATBOATS, 30FT. CLASS. 
Oconee. C. T. Pierce 26.33 2 23 12 2 83 18 
Molly Bawn, F. M. Brown 28.00 Did not finish. 
CABIN CATBOATS, 25FT CLASS 
Presto, F. M. Randall 22.06 3 21 59 2 21 59 
Weasel, T. L. Ferris 24.85 Did not flnish. 
OPEN CATBOATS, 30fT. CLASS. 
Fugitive, G. E Schnbbehar 27.00 2 19 05 3 19 05 
OPKM CATBOATS— 25fT. CLASS, FIXED BALLAST, 
Edwina, J. N. Gould 21.44 2 41 18 2 41 18 
Dorothy, H P. Whirney 19.06 8 02 05 8 00 00 
OPEN CATBOATS— 25Fr. CLASS (SHIFTING BALLAST). 
Clark Bros 2 30 58 
Zelica, H. A. Sherman 2 39 25 
OPEN CATBOATS— 20ft CLASS. 
Brant, J. C. Varian 20.00 2 69 Ofi 2 59 06 
Caprice 14.10 Did not finish. 
34ft. special class. 
Dragoon, F. M Freeman : 31.00 2 09 14 2 09 14 
30ft. special class. 
Raccoon 30.00 1 53 35 1 52 25 
Esperanza, A. 8. Van Winkle S'^.OO 1 54 10 1 54 10 
Vaquero III., H. B Duryea 30.00 1 55 85 1 55 25 
Hera, R. N. Ellis 30.00 1 55 40 1 55 40 
Wawa, J. Stillman 30,00 1 55 50 1 55 50 
Musme, J. McDonough 30.00 Did not finish. 
2lFT, SPECIAL CLASS. 
Celia, Wm. Gould 20.00 3 11 37 3 11 87 
Vaquero, W. G. Brokaw 30.00 2 12 22 2 12 22 
15ft. CLASS. 
Hope, A. laelln 8 45 30 2 45 30 
Monsoon. J. R. Maxwell Did not flnish. 
Raccoon and Monsoon are new boats, the former the last of the 
SO-footers built by the Herreshoft Co., the latter a verjr handsome 
bulb -fin designed by Wintriogham and built by the Spaldmg St. Law- 
rence Boat Co. At the start Monsoon was delayed for some minutes, 
and her onl.v competitor, Hope, very chivalrously waited for her to 
start. The $6,000 gold challenge cup established by the club a dozen 
years ago as an international prize for steam yachts, and never raced 
for, will probably be offered anew as a special cup for schooners, a 
race being scheduled for Sept. 18. Another sailing regatta will also 
be held on Aug. 15. The magnificent new American steam yacht 
Anita, the flagship of the club, carried a large party of guests over 
the course. The regatta committee included Messrs. J. Howard 
Wainwright, chairman; Thomas Dimond, H. de Barclay Parsons and 
Stuyvesant Wainwright. 
Some confusion exists as to the proper classing of Messrs. Clark's 
unnamed catboat, sailing with shifting ballast, and Zelica protests 
her. 
Bayswater T. C. Annual Regatta. 
FAR ROCKAWAT. 
Saturday, July U. 
The eighth annual regatta of the Bayswater Y. C. was sailed on 
July 4 in a S.E. breeze, the times being: 
SLOOPS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Truant 2 46 10 5 38 10 2 53 00 2 40 85 
Harvey M... .i.i, -2 46 00 5 25 25 3 39 35 2 39 25 
first class oats. 
Madeline , 3 62 20 Did not finish. 
Bertha B 2 51 50 5 32 40 2 40 40 8 39 00 
Emily 2 52 10 5 36 00 2 48 50 8 42 00 
LiUle S 2 51 10 5 28 35 2 37 85 8 37 25 
SECOND CLASS OATS. 
Meta 8 69 10 4 28 30 1 29 20 1 28 52 
Aurisa 2 58 55 4 24 00 1 25 05 1 24 50 
Frankie B 2 58 40 4 39 00 1 40 20 1 38 37 
Mattie 3 57 45 4 22 30 1 24 45 1 24 45 
SHARPIES. 
Cornelia. .....3 01 00 Did not flnish. 
Little Deer 3 03 10 5 04 00 2 01 50 2 00 57 
iSIay 3 00 40 4 47 00 1 46 20 1 46 20 
Riverside Y. C. Annual Regatta. 
RIVERSIDE, CONN. — LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, July 11. 
The Riverside Y. C. sailed its annual regatta on Saturday under 
most favorable conditions, a bright, warm summer day with a strong 
N.W. wind; so strong, in fact, as to test the rigging of more than one 
?'acht. The courses were the regular club triangles on the Sound, 
rom oft the end of Little Captain's Island. While there were forty- 
three starters, they were divided among thirteen classes, making very 
few starters in a class. A very good start was made at 12:40. Ideal 
broke her rudder head just at the line and her helmsman, W. I. 
Zerega, went Into the drink, quickly scrambling out. He got out a 
spinaker boom as a jury rudder and managed to sail clear of the line 
and the other yachts starting. Argonaut withdrew after a short time 
and Raccoon lost her peak halyard block and also withdrew. After 
crossing the finish line in advance of her competitors Paprika capsized, 
but was righted by her crew on the centerboard. Question also went 
over, bat was righted. Hope had a weak mast, but her skipper man- 
aged to nurse her through the race. Norota and Eidolon saOed a very 
dose race. The times were: 
SLOOPS— 51ft. class. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Whitby 12 41 16 Not timed. 
CUTTERS- 43ft. class. 
Eidolon.. ,.12 42 25 3 62 17 3 09 58 3 09 63 
Norota ....■,,..12 41 16 3 61 32 3 10 07 3 09 22 
cutters- 30ft. class. . 
Ninitft .,12 45 49 3 25 21 2 39 33 2 3^32 
cutters— 34ft. class. 
Vorant 11 .12 42 57 Did not flnish, 
sloops— 30ft. SPECIAL. 
Carolina 12 60 00 4 01 00 8 11 00 .... 
Muame 12 50 00 4 02 40 8 13 40 
Argonaut 12 50 00 Did not finish. 
Raccoon Disabled. 
SLOOPS— 2Ift. special. 
Hourl 12 46 80 3 22 20 2 35 50 
Celia 12 45 40 Did not flnish. 
Maysie 12 46 13 Did not flnish, 
15ft. glass. 
Ideal 12 55 00 Disabled. 
Glance 12 66 00 3 87 05 8 48 05 
Trilby 13 55 00 3 16 51 2 21 51 
Willada 12 55 00 3 34 10 2 89 10 
Hope 12 55 00 3 20 47 2 25 47 
Paprika........ 18 55 00 3 09 46 2 14 46 ..... 
Question...., 12 55 00 3 16 35 3 21 85 
cabin cats— 30-ft. class. 
Oconee 12 48 41 3 20 44 2 32 08 2 28 54 
Onaway 12 48 14 3 23 13 2 34 59 2 32 34 
Molly Bawn 13 47 07 3 33 30 2 36 23 2 r36 23 
CABIN CATS— 25 FT. CLASS. 
Weasel 12 48 28 Did not finish. 
Presto 12 46 01 3 26 06 2 39 05 2 39 05 
Ethel 12 45 30 3 29 01 2 43 31 2 39 28 
Nixie 12 45 20 3 42 35 8 57 15 
Grace...: 12 45 58 2 56 59 3 11 01 3 06 58 
OPEN CATS— SHIFTABLB BALLAST. 
Niamuck 12 47 50 3 13 05 2 25 15 
Elsie 12 47 35 3 35 59 2 48 24 
Bubble 12 46 56 3 « 33 2 54 37 
OPEN CATS -FIXED BALLAST. 
Sirene 12 49 26 3 28 17 2 38 51 
Brant 18 46 59 3 43 15 2 55 16 
JIB AND MAINSAIL. 
E. J. Sloat 12 45 21 3 26 55 2 41 34 
R. 1 12 47 41 3 37 31 8 49 50 
Sodus Point T. C. 
Saturday, July U. 
The regatta of the Sodus Point Y. C. was partly spoiled by calm and 
rain on July 4, only three yachts of the halt dozen which started mak- 
ing a finish. The limes were: 
^ Start. Finish. 
Ifox , .............1 15 28 Withdrew. 
CapriM.V. 1. .1 15 f Withdrew. 
Henrietta ...........1 15 52 3 34 00 
O mega 1 16 26 Withdrew. 
Wissahickbn 1 16 45 3 f ? 30 
Thelma 1 17 03 8 55 20 
Henrietta is a new boat, built at Sodus from designs by H. 0. Win- 
tringham.; 
Atlantic Y, C. Annual Cruise. 
The principal yachting event of last week was the annual cruise of 
the Atlantic Y. C —an expedition which met with less success than it 
deserved. Special preparations had been made by the officers and 
officials of the club for a cruise that would be more than usually pleas- 
ant to the yacht owners, but unfortunately the latter class did not 
lend the assistance which might reasonably be expected; and the labor 
of the regatta committee and many others was expended to small 
advantage. Com. Gould, in his steam yacht Atalanta, took charge of 
the fleet in person, aided by Fleet Capt. Watson, The regatta com- 
mittee had secured the steam yacht Talisman for its use in starting 
and timing the races of the various runs, for which good prizes were 
offered. The fleet met at the appointed rendezvous, Larchmont, on 
the evening of July 8, the flagship being present, though delayed by 
the loss of her wheel, which dropped off the day before, a new one 
being shipped at the Erie Basin Drydock at the last moment. The 
members were most hospitably entertained by the Larchmont Y. C , 
and made as comfortable as the miserable foggy weather would admit. 
The Fourth was spent at anchor, few yachts being under way. The 
5th being Sunday the fleet lay at anchor until afternoon, when it got 
under way for an informal sail to Black Rock, anchorhig for the night. 
Monday morning was still foggy, with a fresh easterly breeze, and the 
start was delayed until the weather had improved a little at 10:80, 
when the yachts were sent away for Morris Cove by way of the buoy, 
No. 9, off Oldfleld Point. With plenty of wind the run was made in 
good time, the result being: 
SCHOONERS- CLASS 2. 
Start. Finish, Elapsed. Corrected. 
Sachem 11 07 03 2 34 21 3 27 18 3 26 05 
Colonia 11 06 10 1 68 44 2 52 34 2 52 81 
SCHOONERS — CLASS 4. 
Cavalier...... 11 07 49 8 01 44 3 C3 55 3 53 55 
Amorlta 11 05 22 2 15 11 a 09 49 2 57 24 
SCHOONERS -CLASS 5. 
Priscilla.. 11 08 43 4 00 41 4 51 58 4 51 58 
COTTERS AND SLOOPS— CLASS 3. 
Muron 10 37 .37 2 22 54 3 45 17 3 45 17 
CUTTKHS AND SLOOPS— CLASS 4. 
Eclipse 10 40 00 2 52 37 4 12 37 3 58 IT" 
Gaviota, 10 40 00 4 09 28 5 29 28 5 29 28 
Uvu-a 10 38 06 2 44 27 4 06 21 3 40 52 
CUTTERS AND S.L0OPS— CLASS 6— CABIN TRUNKS 
Choctaw 10 37 10 3 39 52 6 02 42 4 35 58 
Penguin 10 38 43 2 44 10 4 05 87 4 05 27 
CUTTERS AND SLOOPS— CLASS 6 
Hydrlad 10 40 00 3 53 04 5 13 04 5 13 04 
Sultan 10 87 85 3 45 12 5 07 87 4 16 49 
Tigress 10 40 00 Did not flnish. 
Acushla 10 39 09 2 55 38 4 16 29 3 24 09 
The class winners are: Colonia, Amorita, Uvira, Penguin and 
Acushla. 
The corrected times are figured to mclude all schooners racing for 
the Banks cup, and all others racing for the Hanan cup. 
Colonia wins one leg for the Banks cup and Acushla one for the 
Hanan plate. 
Tuesday morning was clear and calm, but when the race was started 
in a light S.W. breeze the rain began to fall. The day's run was to 
New London, the course being covered with the light breeze, but the 
race ending in a fog and calm off Bartlett's Reef. The committee 
yacht Talisman broke down and the only times at the flnish were 
those taken by Rear-Com. Hanan from his steam yacht Embla, as fol- 
lows: 
SCHOONERS- CLASS 2. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed, Corrected. 
Coloiia , 10 36 54 2 19 28 3 42 34 8 42 34 
Sachem 10 39 24 2 48 40 4 09 21 4 06 32 
SCHOONKRS—CLASS 4. 
Amorita 10 35 57 2 31 50 3 66 53 
Cavalier 10 37 23 3 12 50 4 35 27 4 85 27 
SCHOONERS— CLASS 5. 
Viator 10 88 35 2 65 30 4 16 55 4 16 55 
Priscilla 10 39 55 Not timed. 
CUTTERS AND SLOOPS— CLASS 4. 
Gaviota. 10 10 00 3 14 00 6 04 00 5 04 00 
CUTTERS AND SLOOPS— CLASS 5, FLUSH DECK. 
Tjvira 10 06 43 2 54 20 4 47 43 4 33 34 
CUTTERS AND SLOOPS— CLASS 5, CABIN TRUNKS. 
Penguin 10 08 28 3 02 85 4 54 12 4 43 29 
Choctaw 10 08 33 8 16 60 5 08 17 4 51 38 
SLOOPS— CLASS 7. 
Acushla 10 07 12 3 34 45 5 17 83 4 36 35 
CAT-RIGGED— CLASS 1. 
Dorothy 10 10 00 Not timed. 
The class winners are Colonia, Amorita, Viator and Penguin. 
The winners of the second leg for the Banks and Hanan cups are 
Colonia and Acushla. 
In the evening the following statement was given out by the regatta 
committee: 
On Board Steamer Talisman, New London, July 7, 1896.— In the 
squadron of July 6 the sloop Uvira was improperly placed in class 4 
and the sloop Acushla was improperly placed in class 6. The Uvira 
should have been classified in the flush deck division of class 5, and 
the Acushla should have been classified in class 7, because this class 
was fitted by the entry of the Wabasso. 
As no notice was given to any of the parties in interest, it is mani- 
