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FOREST AND STREAM. 
fJXTLT 11, 1896. 
Indian Harbor IT. C. Special Races. 
GRBKN-WICH— LONG ISLAND SOfND. 
Tuesday, June 30. 
The Indian Harbor Y. C, of Greenwich, Conn., sailed a ppecial race 
on June 30 for the Sift., 80ft., 21ft., 15ft. and cat classes, the starters 
l>3lng: 
SPECIAL 30ft. class. 
Length. 
Vaquero IIT., H. B. Duryea... , , 
Miisme. J M Macdonough , , 
Hera. R. N.Ellis 
Mai. O. Q. Jennincs , , , 
Asahi, Bayard Thayer... 
Esperanza, A. S. Van Wickle. 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones , , 
SPEOiAii 34pt r. l. glass. 
Dragoon, P. M, Freeman.,,.,, , 84.00 
Acushla. Wilmpr Hanan ^ ., ,84.00 
Vorant II , G. G. Tyson, .84.00 
SPECIAL IBFT, H. L. class. 
Qnoroe. F. M. Hoyt IR.OO 
Paprika, 0 S. Hoyt 15.00 
Glance, P. L. Downing l.'i.OO 
Microbe. H. B. Seeley.. , ....1.5.00 
Trilby, Q. G. Tyson 15.00 
SPECIAL 21fT. class. 
Cells, W. R. Gotild 
Vaquero, W. G. Brokaw 
Maysle, Wm. Osborn, Jr , , . , , 
cabin oatboats— 30pr. h. l. and unekh. 
Dorothy, Georpe Hill , ..S8.30 
Volsung, J. De Forest „. .... 
Oconee, O T. Pierce 26.00 
Weasel. T. E. Ferris ,....24.85 
Mary II.. Wm. E. Elsworth... , .24. 10 
Presto, F. M. Randall ...22.60 
OPEN CATnOATS, SHIFTABLE BALLAST. 
Fugitive. G. E Schabbehar 27.00 
Punch, Clark Bros .....4.. ..83.00 
Brant, J. C. Varlan ,.,..,.,.......,.,.20.00 
Bubble, A. M. Bradley , 20.89 
Presto, J. D. Ayres 15.00 
Dorothy is the Crosby cat Steo L've'y, just purchased and renamed 
by George Hill, of the Atlantic T. C. The courses were: For the 
larger classes, from off Captain's Island around Matinnicock Buoy, 
Center Island Buoy and home, 15 miles For the open cats and the 15- 
footers, around a triangle of 3-mile sides on the Sound Some delay 
■was cauf ed bv the grounding of the cnmrnittof tugr, Henry Hoehn, 
audit was 12:10 when the start for the St and 30ft. classes was given, 
Hera being over with the gun. followed by Asahi. The cats and 21- 
footers were started at 12:15, being timed: 
Vaquero III 12 15 19 Brant 12 17 10 
Presto. 12 15 26 Fugitive.. .12 18 00 
Celia 12 15 42 Weasel ............ ..,4. .,.12 18 33 
Dorothy 12 15 58 Bubble 12 18 47 
Volsung i.,.. 12 16 08 Punch. 12 19 11 
Oconee 12 Ifi 87 Presto 13 19 47 
Msysie 12 10 47 Mary 12 20 00 
Glance led the 15 footers across at 18:20. The wind was light from 
the S. to 8.W., making a beat to the Matinnicock Buoy, floally falling 
very light for a time. The turn was timed: 
Vaquero HI ...1 47 50 Dragoon 1 59 22 
Esperanza i^,.. 1 48 50 Vorant II ..2 02 10 
Carolina...., 1 51 59 Celia 2 10 00 
Acushla '. 1 54 36 Vaquero... 2 11 4'i 
Asahi 1 64 38 Volsung 2 12 18 
Fera 1 E5 40 Oconee 2 16 40 
Musme ,.,ii...l 56 00 Maryll, .^....Nottimed 
Mai 1 56 03 Dorothy Not timed 
The second leg was begun with spinakers to starboard. Soon thev 
were shifted to port and the yachts were left drifting for a time. It 
was afier 3 o'clock when the breeze came again, sending main booms 
over and spinakers as well, ard carrying the boats to the second mark, 
the Center Island Buoy, where they were timed: 
Acushla 3 31 08 Hera 3 37 37 
Dragoon 3 33 07 Mai 3 37 53 
Asahi 3 .S3 31 Carolina... .......3 39 37 
Esperanza 3 33 41 Musme , 3 4121 
Voquero IH 3 34 22 Vorant 3 40 00 
There was wind enough for a reach across to the finish, the final 
times being: 
SPECIAL 30ft. class-start 12:10. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Asahi „»»v. ••••••• 4 313? 4 2133 
Esperanza .....«<..».,.....,,,. 4 32 19 4 22 19 
Vequero ni..,...ji.. .. 4 32 31 4 23 31 
Hera 4.35 32 4 95 33 
Mai J...,. 4 35 52 4 25 52 
Musme 4 ?6 07 4 26 07 
Carolina 4 37 07 4 27 07 
SPECIAL 34ft. class— start 12:10. 
Acushla 4 25 40 4 1.5^40 
Dragoon 4 S8 52 4 18 52 
Vorant II.......... , 4 41 00 4 31 00 
SPECIAL 21ft. class. 
Celia 12 15 43 4 58 41 4 42 59 
Vaquero 1 12 15 19 5 C6 31 4 51 12 
Maysie 18 16 47 Did not finish. 
SPECIAL 16pt. class— start 12:20. 
Paprika 2 52 45 2 32 45 
Trilby 3 00 50 2 40 50 
Gnome j*.. .j...*^^^.,, 3 02 40 2 42 40 
Microbe.;, 3 10 40 2 50 40 
Glance 3 12 10 2 52 10 
cabin catboats— .30ft. 
Start. Fioi=h. Elanoed. Corrected. 
Volsung 12 16 08 4 54 08 4 38 00 . ,. .. 
Presto 12 19 47 5 05 16 4 45 29 3 39 15 
MaryU 12 20 00 5 06 12 4 46 12 3 43 34 
Weasel 12 18 38 5 08 13 4 49 40 3 48 35 
Oconee 12 16 87 5 06 80 4 49 53 3.5120 
Dorothy 12 15 58 5 03 42 4 47 44 8 53 35 
OPEN OATBOATS, SHIFTABLE BALLAST. 
Punch, 12 19 11 2 20 40 2 01 29 1 23 37 
Bubble 12 18 47 2 28 20 2 09 33 1 27 06 
Brant 12 17 10 2 49 00 2 31 50 1 47 48 
Presto 12 15 26 Did not finish. 
Fugitive 12 18 00 Went wrong course. 
Asahi wins a handsome prize offered by Com. C. T. Wills, while 
Esperanza wins second prize, given by the club. Acushla wins the 
cup given by J. Kennedy Tod, and Dragoon takes second prize. Celia 
wins the cup given by Rear-Corn. G. 6. Tyson. Paprika wins a cup 
given by E. C. Benedict, and Trilby takes second prize. Volsung wins 
the cup given by Vice-Corn. W. B Higgins. subject to measurement, 
in which case Presto takes second prize. Punch takes the cup offered 
by P. M. Stewart, and Bubble wins second prize. The race was man- 
aged by George E. Qartland, D. M. Merritt and C. E. McManus. 
signed In 1894 by W. P.'Stephens and built last y^ar by the Spalding- 
St. Lawrence Boat Co. She is a cruising cutter, 33ft. over all, 21ft. 
l.w.l., 7ft. 6in. beam and 6ft. 4in. draft, with iron keel. 
Rochester IT. C. First Club Race. 
CHARLOTTE— LAKE ONTARIO. 
Saturday, June S7. 
The first club race of the Rochester Y. C. was sailed on June 27, the 
starters being: 
First class: Weno, yawl, Oapt. Herrlman; Kox, cutter, Capt. 
Wm. Miller; Iris, cutter, Capt. Christie; Facile, cat, Capt. Wm. 
Wood. 
Second class: Nixie, sloop, Capt. Smith; Zanita, cat. Capt. McDuff; 
Althea, sloop, Capt. Hamilton; Nydia, cutter, Capt. Rabbins; Jean, 
cat, Capt. Walls. 
Third class: Chic, yawl, Capt. Teal; Priscilla, sloop, Capt. Delano; 
Viola, sloop, Capt. Waters; Zenobla, cat, Oapt. Edlngton; Zuella, 
sloop, Capt. Macy. 
After a close race Nox was beaten by Iris, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Finish. 
Iris 3 13 30 
Nox ....3 15 00 
Facile 3 12 12 
Weno 3 18 00 
SKCOKD CLASS. 
Elapsed, 
Nydia K... .k,.... 0 45 30 
Nixie 0 48 12 
Zanita 0 50 00 
THIRD CLASS. 
Priscilla .3....,,. 0 47 24 
Chic i............^....... ....... ..Not timed. 
Zenobia Not timed. 
Violet , Not timed. 
Nox has never before been beaten in a club race. She is a handsome 
little craft designed by Will Fife, Jr., in 1892, and built by her owners, 
the Miller Bros., amateurs, who have sailed her with great success in 
bU the Lake Ontario ports. She is a deep cutter, but with steel center- 
(3par(J j Mt. over all, 84ft, l.y.l., m, i?eaiB, 5ft, (iin, draft, Irlg was ge^ 
New Rocbelle Y. C. Annual Regatta. 
NEW ROOHELLE— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Friday, July S. 
The New Rochelle Y. 0. fared well on July 3, on the occasion of its 
annual regatta, in having a fine, bright day, with warm sunshine and 
a breeze that kept the boats moving at a, good speed all over the 
course. In comparison with the light weather that has spoiled so 
many races this year, the breeze, though light, was most satisfactory, 
all the yachts being able to make a race. The fleet of starters, sixty 
in all, was as follows: 
COTTERS AND SLOOPS— 51fT. CLASS. 
Length. Elapspd Corrected. 
Banshee, Henry Doscber 43.50 4 18 29 
Uvira, E. M. Lockwood 47.13 3 29 49 3 29 49 
COTTERS AND SLOOPS— 48FT. CLASS. 
Norota, F. M. Hoyt 41.64 3 33 25 3 33 85 
Eidolon, C. E. Diefenthaler 3 58 44 
COTTERS AND SLOOPS— 36Fr. CLASS. 
Barbara, Guy Standing Did not finish. 
White Wing. Louis Kolter 35.75 4 14 16 4 14 16 
Olga, C. P. Buchanan 34.40 4 16 24 
OPEN JIB AND MAINSAIL— 30FT. CLASS. 
Delphine, Wm. Christie 27.07 2 44 28 ..... 
Zetes, J. A. Kipp 24.40 3 09 11 
OPKN JIB AND MAINSAIL— 20fT CLASS. 
Hyale, W. F. S. Hart 17.60 3 45 15 3 45 15 
CABIN OATBOATS, 30FT. CLASS. 
Oconee, 0. T. Pierce 3 01 13 
Onawav. S. C. Pirie 26.48 3 01 84 
Molly Bawn, F. M. Brown 2 57 07 
Volsung, H. L. De Forest 28.3? 2 41 22 2 41 28 
OPEN CATBOATS, 30fT. CLASS, SHIFTABLE BALLAST. 
Fugitive. <i. E. Schabbehar 2 47 07 
Edna, J. Dickson 3 01 08 
CABIN CATBOATS, 25FT- CLASS 
Ethel, F. J. Bergen ...,..,.21.40 3 11 28 
Weasel. T. E Ferris v. ...24.85 3 03 49 3 03 49 
Presto, F M. Randall 22.40 3 04 10 2 57 42 
Addie. W. L. Diaz 20.00 3 43 46 3 36 14 
Mary IL. W. E. Ellsworth 24.63 3 08 30 3 08 30 
Melita, O. H. Chellborg 82.S5 3 34 06 3 27 05 
Grace, J. F. Lambden ...81.42 3 36 S6 
OPEN OATBOATS, S5FT. CLASS, FIXED BALLAST. 
Edwins. J N. Gould 21.44 3 23 37 3 23 37 
Ida K., C. W. Volz 19.92 3 37 04 3 32 32 
COTTERS AND SLOOPS— 43fT. CLASS, SPECIAL. 
Saf qua, Henry Andrus S9.67 3 38 36 ..... 
Eurybia, C. E. Pryer 40.02 4 04 40 4 04 40 
MIXED CLASS. 
Twilight, Eugene Lamden , . 29.00 4 33 57 
Aura. W. H. Simonxon. ,...,„,,;., 4 33 24 
Jane S., Francis Valk 29.25 Did not finish. 
OPEN CATBOATS— 25fT. class, SHIFTABLE BALLAST. 
Punch, M. H. CJark 22.25 3 07 46 
Emma S., B. Saxton 83.25 3 12 00 3 13 00 
OPEN CATBOATS— SOFT. CLASS, FIXED BALLAST. 
Buffoon, 0. L. Weygan 18.50 3 46 21 3 41 16 
Dorothy, Jnhn E Sanborn Disabled. 
Ontlawa, H. Lambden 19.98 3 21 34 3 21 34 
OPEN CATBOATS— 20FT. CL*S8, SHIFTABLE B\LLAST. 
Starling, B. Delevante 19.93 3 13 33 3 13 32 
Terrapin. H. L. Curry ,,,,,.,.,..19.86 Did not finish. 
lone, C. Bird , . ^ 19 . 92 Did n ot finish. 
Wayward, W. H. Swilz-sr 18.48 3 37 12 3 31 44 
SPECIAL— 30ft. CLASS- start 12:50. 
start. Finish. 
Departure. C. Barnum Seeley Withdrew. 
Hera. Ralph N Ellis 4 00 05 
Mai. O. G. Jennings 3 57 20 
Asahi. B. Thayer 3 52 44 
Esperanza. A Van Wickle .....i,. 3 58 35 
Vaquero IH.. H. B. Duryea 4....... 3 .57 55 
Musme, J. MacDonough , 3 59 17 
SPECIAL— 21 FT. CLASS. 
Celia, W. F. Gould 13 17 51 3 18 12 
Hourl, E. B. Hart, Jr ^ 12 15 68 3 08 46 
15ft. CLASS— start 12:25. 
Question, L. D. Huntington.. 3 15 45 
Hope, Arthur Iselin 8 02 26 
Ideal, H. B. Havemeyer 3 02 09 
Microbe, H. B. Seeley , . . 3 09 22 
Die Hexe, 8. 0. Blaisdell 3 14 16 
SPECIAL— 34ft. CLASS. 
Acushla, A. G. Hanan 12 11 86 8 52 08 
The yachts were started In four divisions: I., all over SOft. racing 
length except special 30ft. claBs; 11., all of 30ft. and under, except 15ft. 
class; III., 30ft. special class; IIII., 15ft. class. Divisions I. and HI. 
sailed three rounds ot the triangle marked by the Gangway Buoy and 
Old Hen Buoy, 22 miles; Division II. sailed four rounds, and Division 
IIII. sailed three rounds of the triangle between the starting line. Hen 
and Chickens Buoy and Middle Ground Buoy on Execution Reef, 17 
and U% miles. The start was made off the mouth of Echo Bay at 
12:10 for the first division, with five-minute intervals for the others, 
Ttiere was some sharp work at the line when the SO-footers went over 
in a close bunch. Microbe, sailed by A. Bryan Alley, led the 15 footers, 
closely followed by Ideal. 
The fleet soon split up in a way that made it difficult to follow, the 
larger boats starting with a beat to the Gangway Buoy, while the 
smaller started in the opposite direction for a free reach to the Hen 
and Chickens Buoy. In the 15ft. class Ideal at once took the lead, 
with Hope second. Microbe falling astern until she and Die Hexe were 
in company. Ideal gained on Hope on the windward work of the sec- 
ond leg, but Hope held her on the free reach across to the end of the 
round and on the short reach to Hen and Chickens. On the second 
windward leg Ideal gained a little, while Die Hexe and Microbe were 
having a hard battle for third place, Question being last boat. Ideal 
held her lead of Hope until near the end of the windward leg of the 
third round, when, having broken tacks, the latter came up and al- 
most caught her at the Middle Ground Buoy. The short leg in was 
most exciting, Hope making a hard stern chase and finishing but 17s. 
after Ideal. The f uU times were: 
ODTTBRS— 51fT. CLASS. 
Start. Finish Elapsed. 
Banshee 12 10 40 4 19 07 4 18 29 
XJvira 12 12 13 3 43 02 3 29 49 
CUTTERS— 43FT class. 
Norota 12 11 32 3 44 57 3 33 25 
Sasaua 12 12 29 4 11 13 3 58 44 
Eidolon 12 10 48 3 49 24 3 38 36 
Eurybia 12 11 06 4 15 46 4 04 40 
CUTTERS -SOFT. CLASS. 
Barbara 12 18 03 Did not finish. 
White Wing 18 18 47 4 27 03 4 14 16 
Olga 12 14 01 4 30 25 4 16 24 
SLOOPS AND YAWLS— SOFT. CLASS. 
Twilight , 12 12 15 4 46 12 4 43 57 
janeS 12 15 00 Did not finish. 
Aura 12 14 26 4 47 50 4 33 24 
OPEN JIB AND MAINSAIL— 30pT. CLASS. 
Delohine 18 17 11 3 01 39 2 44 28 
Zetes 18 19 25 3 28 36 3 09 11 
OPEN JIB AND MAlNSAlr.— 20irT. CLAPS 
Hyale 12 16 10 4 01 25 3 45 15 
CABIN CATBOATS— 30fT. CLASS. 
Oconee 12 17 46 8 18 57 3 01 13 
Onaway 12 17 33 3 18 59 8 01 86 
Molly Ba^D 12 19 34 3 16 41 3 57 07 
Volsung 12 16 89 2 57 51 2 41 88 
OPEN CATBOATS, 20FX. CLASS (SHIFTABLE BALLAST) 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Fugitive, ..A. 2 47 07 
Edna.... 3 01 08 
CABIN OATBOATS— 20pr. CLASS. 
Ethel 3 11 28 
Weasel 3 03 49 3 03 49 
Presto ..is........ 3 04 10 2 57 43 
Addle 3 43 46 3 36 14 
Mary 11 ,.„,.,.... 3 08 80 3 08 30 
Melita 3 34 06 3 27 05 
Grace ••• •• ...3 36 56 
OPEN CATBOATS— 25ft. CLASS. 
Edwina 3 23 37 3 28 37 
IdaK 3 37 04 3 38 22 
OPEN OATBOATS— 25Fr. CLASS— SHlFrABLE BALLAST. 
Punch 3 07 44 3 12 46 
EmmaS... 3 13 00 3 18 00 
OPEN OATBOATS— 20FT. CLASS-FIXED BALLAST. 
Buffoon 3 46 31 3 41 16 
Dorothy. Disabled, 
Osdawa, . 1 n t » 1 1 » I t»'" f !"""•"••!!!!"""• " 
OPEN CATBOATS— 20fT. CLASS— SHIFTABLE BALLAST. 
Starling , 3 31 32 3 13 83 
Terrapin. , ,..„. „„.„, . , . Did not finish. 
lone , , , Did not finish. 
Wayward 3 37 18 3 31 44 
SPECIAL 30ft CLASS-START, 18:80. 
Finish, Elapsed. 
Hera.. 4 00 00 3 45 00 
Mai i,',..,...t..3 57 20 3 37 20 
Asahi 3 52 44 3 33 44 
Esperanza , , , 3 58 35 3 38 35 
Vaquero III 3 57 55 3 37 55 
Muome i.i.ii.,,.r.,.v*i.. 3 59 17 3 39 17 
Departure , Did not flnisb. 
SPECIAL 21ft. CLASS, 
Start. 
Celia ....12 17 51 3 18 12 2 54 81 
Houri ....12 15 52 3 08 46 2 53 54 
15ft. class- START, 12:85. 
Question 3 15 45 8 50 45 
Hope .....8 08 36 8 37 26 
Ideal 3 08 09 2 44 28 
Die Hexe 8 14 16 2 49 06 
Microbe 3 09 22 3 16 25 
SPECIAL 34fT. class. 
Start- 
Acushla 18 11 85 8 52 08 3 40 83 
The steamer Aurora carried a large party of members and ladies 
over the course, and by easy steaming around inside the triangle a 
perfect view of the whole race was afforded to the spectators. The 
regatta committee included Messrs. C. P. Tower, chairman; W. ..N, 
Bavier, P. A. Meyrowitz, J. R. Thomas, A. P. Weston, sec'y. 
Horseshoe Harbor T, C. 
LABOHMONT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Thursday, July S. 
The Horseshoe Harbor Y. C. sailed a special open race for several 
classes on July 2 and were in great luck in the matter of wind, having 
a strong and true S.W. wind all the afternoon. The course was a 
triangle from off the club house, Larchmont, around the Execution 
and Whortleberry Island buoys, 5 miles, sailed three times by the 
larger and twice by the smaller yachts. The wind was light at the 
start, but at once ireshened up and made a fine race. The starting 
^i{;nals for the three divisions were given at 1:50, 1:55 and 2 P. M. The 
fleet had a beat to the first mark and a free reach to the second, where 
the yachts were timed: 
Asahi 8 20 30 Punch 2 37 00 
Vaquero III 2 20 30 Hope. 2 38 50 
Departure 8 26 30 I'aprika 2 39 15 
Volsung 2 23 20 Ideal 8 40 00 
Houri , 2 81 15 Microbe 2 48 35 
Vaquero 8 31 25 Kittie IIIII 2 43 25 
Fugitive 2 35 00 
They jibed and set spinakers to port for the run to the line, the first 
round being finished: 
Asahi 2 37 05 Fugitive 2 52 15 
Vaquero HI 2 37 35 Edna 2 S5 50 
Departure 2 48 15 Punch ......^ 2 66 30 
Volsung 2 41 05 Hope 2 58 30 
Gavilan 2 44 80 lone 3 59 40 
Adele 8 44 50 laprlka 2 59 35 
MollieBawn ,....2 44 05 Ideal .......,,...,8 00 30 
Vaquero .,.,....8 49 20 Kittie mil 3 03 10 
Hourl 2 49 30 Microbe 3 04 80 
Presto,, 8 47 80 Caprice 3 17 40 
Caper .2 58 25 Susan D 8 30 35 
Ethel 2 52 40 
After the windward work of the spcond round the times were: 
Asahi 2 57 25 Vequero 3 15 45 
Vaquero HI 2 58 45 Fugitive 3 18 80 
Volsung..... 8 C6 00 Punch 3 88 50 
Departure ...........3 08 03 Hope 3 28 30 
Gavilan 3 09 15 Paprika 3 30 50 
Adele 3 11 15 Ideal 3 30 55 
Houri 3 14 45 
The leaders were timed at Execution: 
Asahi 3 05 35 Gavilan 3 19 20 
Vaquero 8 07 10 Adele 3 80 05 
Volsung 3 15 05 Houri 3 25 30 
Departure 3 18 20 
Ideal found the breeze too much for her and lost some time in jibing. 
After the run in the boats were timed at the line: 
Asahi 8 24 20 Punch .3 51 20 
Vaquero HI 3 25 35 Caper .......... 3 52 35 
Volsung 3 34 30 Vaquero. . , , , » „ ! , . 3 44 10 
Departure 3 40 10 Houri....; 3 44 30 
Adele 3 40 55 Hope 3 57 05 
Molly Bawn 3 41 05 Paprika . ....... .....y,,,,,, .3 58 30 
Gavilan „ 3 41 20 lone 3 59 45 
Fugitive ...3 45 30 Ideal 4 00 40 
Presto 3 45 20 Kittie IIIII 4 08 40 
Ethel 3 50 26 Microbe 4 H 50 
Edna 3 50 40 
This finished the race for a pare of the fleet, the larger ones starting 
for a third round, which was finished: 
Asahi 4 10 00 Presto ,. 4 40 40 
Vaquero IH 4 12 50 Ethel 4 46 35 
Volsung 4 37 50 Caprice ,..,..4 47 20 
Adele 4 38 50 Caper 4 49 05 
Gavilan 4 39 00 
The full times were: 
30-FOOTERS— START 1:50. 
Finish. 
Asahi, Bayard Thayer 4 10 06 
Vaquero HI., H. B. Duryea 4 18 50 
Departure, C. B. Seeley ....Withdrew, 
Hera, Ralph N. Ellis Withdrew. 
15-FOOTERS— START 1:55. 
Hope, Arthur Iselin 3 57 05 
Paprika, O. S. Hoyt 3 58 30 
Ideal, H. O. Havemeyer, Jr 4 00 40 
Kittie mil., Hazen Morse 4 08 45 
Microbe, H. B. Seeley , 4 11 50 
81-FOOTEHS— START 1:55. 
Houri, E. B. Hart, Jr 3 44 10 
Vaquero, W. G. Brokaw i....iii.iij,.....3 44 80 
34ft. special class. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Gavilan, B. H. Bailey 89.00 8 49 00 2 42 54 
Adele, J. B. Smith 84.00 2 48 50 8 48 50 
CABIN OATS— 30ft. class. 
Volsung, J. & H. L. De Forest 8 47 50 8 47 50 
Molly Bawn, P. M. Brown Disabled. 
CABIN CATS— 25ft. CLASS. 
Ethel, E. J. Bergen 21.00 2 56 35 3 56 85 
Caper, E. G. Unite 83.97 2 59 05 8 59 05 
Presto, P. M. Randall ,,.,. 83.40 8 50 40 3 60 40 
Grace, J. F. Lambden 81 .43 Did not finish. 
open CATS— 20fT. CLASS. 
lone, C. M. Bird 1 59 45 1 59 45 
open cats— S5ft class. 
Fugitive, G. E Schabbehar 27.00 1 45 80 1 45 80 
Punch, M. H. Clark 22.25 1 51 20 1 44 20 
Edna, George Dixtn 24.06 1 60 40 1 47 28 
MIXED CLASS. 
Susan D., K. Whiting. 14.50 Did not finish. 
Caprice, P. F. Proctor 14.10 2 47 20 2 47 80 
O he winners are: Asahi, Hope, Paprika (2d), Houri, Gavilan, Vol- 
sung, Presto, lone. Punch, Caprice. Hera met with some mishap and 
withdrew, while Molly Bawn was disabled by the parting of her throat 
halyard, 
YACHTING NEWS NOTES. 
May, steam yacht, E. D. Morgan, Jr., has been laid up at Port Jeffer- 
son all winter, and recently came to New York to coal up. She sailed 
on July 3 for Newport, where she will fit out. When off Fort Schuy- 
ler, Throgg's Neck, in a dense fog about 4 A. M., she took the ground 
in hard sand and stuck fast as the tide fell in spite of all efforts to get 
off without outside aid. The Chapman Wrecking Co. sent tugs on the 
evening tide and hauled her off, apparently without damage. She la 
now painted a dark red from the planksheer down, only the bulwarks 
being black. 
Charles Day Rose, owner of Satanita, has ordered a new cutter of 
the largest class of J. G. Fay & Son, to be designed by Mr. Soper, 
superintendent of the firm. 
The Roberts Safety Water Tube Boiler Co. has been steadily improv- 
ing its plant for some years and now has it in a condition where Work 
of the highest quality can be turned out in very short time. The 
concern has just filled an order for a boiler of 150 horse-power from 
the Erie Basin Dry Docks for the yacht Sultana. The contract time 
was two weeks, the yacht being required by July 4, but the boiler, of 
the best workmanship, wa? tnrne4 oj^t to eight worfeing dftyg from 
