Sept. 13, 189C. 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
S16 
Put-lii-Bay Regattas. 
PDT-IN-BAT, LAKE BRIE. 
Jug. 18, 19, SO. 
Thb races of the Interlake T. B. A„ at Put in-Bay, Lake Erie, began 
on Aug. 18 with a lively race in a strone N.W. wind, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Priscilla ^,„„.. 8 42 36 3 43 .36 
Mistral.........;...;.'.., 4 16 41 4 07 02 
2Sft. class. 
Era ....,4 04 50 4 00 05 
SbamrocS:.....i 4 33 47 4 83 47 
Alborak, i.-.......-.i..i4'..i •• I... .4 35 55 4 3^ 05 
Nadia , , . , ........... .i 4 39 29 4 34 26 
S5ft. olabs. 
Vanenua ,. 3 36 20 3 36 20 
Vreda 3 48 37 3 47 47 
40Fr. CLASS. \ 
Vivia .^.3 02 3 46 02 
Dinah 8 52 55 3 60 23 
The second day, Aug. 19, brought out the new Canada and a new 
American cutter, Czarina, of Toledo, as well as a good fleet of yachts 
from the different lakes. The wind was now strong N.E., with smooth 
water, making a good race. The times were: 
46ft. class— 81 MILKS. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Canada. Toronto 3 37 39 3 87 39 
Zelma, Hamilton 8 40 04 3 39 01 
Czarina, Toledo 4 20 44 4 20 44 
SOFT. CLASS— 10^ MII.BS. 
Hiawatha, Hamilton... 1 59 23 1 56 19 
Lucy, Detroit 2 02 08 2 01 26 
Myrna 2 02 44 1 69 47 
Yankee. Toledo 2 J3 16 2 12 10 
Mischief, Toledo 2 17 59 2 17 59 
Nox, Rochester 2 09 43 2 08 29 
Undine, Kelly's Island 2 28 57 2 25 32 
Viking, Toledo Did not finish. 
25Fr. CLASS— 10}^ MILES. 
Typhoon, Toledo , , 2 25 16 2 22 40 
Marie M., Sandusky , , , 2 27 45 2 27 45 
Pearl, Toledo 3 33 16 2 83 08 
Elfln, Toledo 2 88 82 2 34 85 
Brownie. Toledo 2 35 10 2 81 22 
Sprite, Toledo 2 40 18 2 39 30 
Euroclydon, Hamilton. 2 37 09 2 S3 09 
Flirt, Toledo ; 2 42 22 2 84 33 
White Wings, Kelly's Island 8 00 40 2 57 33 
Volante, Toledo Did not finish. 
SPECIAL— POUBLB CATS— lOJ^ MILKS. 
Katrina, Detroit 2 33 41 2 33 41 
Amelia, Detroit 2 46 46 2 44 19 
NAPHTHA LAUNCHES— 21 MILKS. 
Restless, Toledo 3 19 25 3 10 37 
Carllna, Sandusky 3 20 43 3 80 43 
The race of Aug_. 20 was an open one to all classes, with time allow- 
ance, the prize being the Hotel Victory cup. The wind was light and 
variable, with much fluking and drifting The times were: 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Zelma 8 45 00 2 42 13 5 57 13 5 37 51 
Vreda 8 44 04 2 59 33 6 15 29 6 02 33 
Sultana 8 14 17 3 15 11 6 33 54 6 13 20 
Vanenna 8 45 00 3 22 02 6 37 02 6 27 32 
Miriam 8 45 00 4 44 47 6 59 47 6 37 20 
Priscilla 8 42 35 4 59 30 7 16 55 7 16 55 
On Aug. 21 a special consolation race was sailed in a moderate wind, 
the times being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Neva ..^...i. 1 58 48 1 58 48 
Yankee 2 22 00 2 05 44 
Lucy .....t..... 2 22 18 2 08 83 
Meteor • 2^2 11 2 20 40 
Elfln t ..............2 35 12 2 09 13 
Pearl .k........4....... 2 44 45 2 83 09 
Mischief 2 26 50 2 10 41 
In connection with these races, the Chicago Times-Herald comments 
very sensibly on the important question of a good rule and one rule 
only for the lakes: 
"The meet has been the most succcsful yachting event ever held on 
Lake Erie. N^tonly did the fleet of yachts assembled far outnumber 
any of previous years, but the representative gathering of yachtsmen 
from the three Great Lakes gave an opportunity never before pre- 
sented of discussing interlake yachting interests. 
"The most important feature in Illustration of this was the discus- 
sion of the plan to adopt uniform rules of measurement. Last winter 
the Times-Herald urged that the three big yachting associations of 
lakes Erie, Ontario and Michiean get together and agree upon some 
basis of measurement and racing rules. The discussion of the rules 
which should govern the mternatlonal race emphasized the impor- 
tance of this suggestion, and resulted in the appointing of a committee 
from each association to confer and report a plan for unanimity on 
the question. 
' "The matter was brought up at a meeting of yacht captains held at 
Put-in-Bay, and E. W, Eadder, of the Cleveland Y. C-, who represented 
the Interlake Association committee, announced that the Lake Erie 
yachtsmen favored the adoption of the system of measurement in 
vogue on Lake Ontario, where the actual instead of the approximate 
sail area Is taxed. The only yachtsman present who was ooenly op- 
posed to this new departure was Capt. Inaraham, of the Erie Y. C., 
who made a heated argument against the modern racing machines 
coming in and robbing the old style boats by reason of their overhang. 
He was in favor of adopting the overhang tax which Lake Michigan is 
striving to abolish. The discussion at this meeting demonstrated the 
fact that the Canadian yachtsmen have taught their brethren on this 
side of the water a good many things since these circuit races began. 
Not only have the lake sailors learned much from them about how to 
handle their boats In a race, but they have received other lessons 
which will work to their benefit. 
"The Canadians are anxious that the three lakes should keep up the 
spirit of friendly rivalry which the International race and the meets 
at Cleveland and Put-in-Bay have inaugurated. They are wUIing to 
meet the others half way. It is a conceded point that on Lake Ontario 
they are far in advance of the other lakes in everything pertaining to 
the sport, and, in order to encourage an interlake organization, they 
are willing to retrograde, it necessary, and waif-, for the others to catch 
up._ The result of this discussion just at this time will be the organi- 
zation of an association combining the three lakes and establishing an 
annual meet, taking each lake in its turn." 
Wood's HoU Y. C. 
wood's holl, mass. 
Aug, gS-S9. 
Thb Wood's Holl Y. C. sailed its second regatta on Aug. 22 In afresh 
S.W. breeze, the times being: 
SPaiTSAIL CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Dude, H. E. Hibbard , 13.05 1 31 33 1 31 19 
Trilby, J K. P. Purdham 13.06 i 1 35 20 1 35 11 
Florence, A. M. Ferris 13.05 1 35 84 1 35 20 
Try, Chas. Harding 13.08 1 35 30 1 35 30 
No Name, Mr. Wilbur 13.00 1 37 28 1 36 58 
UK, Mr. Dyer 13.00 1 41 58 1 41 22 
Mope, J. Veeder 13.00 1 41 59 1 41 23 
Polly H., Capt. Fish 13. ni 1 43 56 1 48 25 
No Name, Mr. Foster 13.01 1 47 40 1 47 09 
Hobo, Com. Harding,,...,,..,.,. 13.01 Disabled. 
Init, Bob Harding Withdrew. 
_ KNOCKABOUT CLASS. 
Vivid, J. M. Forbes 0 49 57 
Bob, Edgar Harding .... 0 58 23 
P D Q, Emmons , 0 54 28 
Captain Cox, A. M. Ferris 0 54 57 
The third regatta, on Aug. 29, was very unsatisfactory, there being 
almost a calm. The only class to finish was the second eatboat class, 
with Try first and Cinch second. 
Green Lake T. C* 
GBEKN LAKE, WIS. 
Saturday, Aug S9. 
The third and last race of the series for the Interlake cup offered 
by the Hreen Lake Y. C. and open to yachts from all the inland lakes 
of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois was sailed on Aug. 29 on Green 
Lake. The course was 12 miles, the wind blowing half a gale from 
S.W. Tzin won, making her record four firsts and two seconds. The 
times were: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Tzin, Will E Hazeltine ,,,, ..„,.,. 2 18 33 2 13 28 
Hypatla, Qwynne Qarnett..,. ■...7...,,,. ........ .,2 13 23 2 15 33 
Pleasant Point, J. W. Ross 2 21 55 8 17 36 
Seawanbaka Corinthian T. C. 
OYSTER BAT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
The Seawanbaka Corinthian Y. C. has provided liberally for th e 
schooners of late, with a race on Aug. 29 for the very handsome cup 
presented by Com. Rouse, and one on Aug. 31 for the Center trophv — 
originally a New Yo k Y. C. prize— for a race around the Cape May 
Lightship, won twenty years ago by Vindex; and recently presented 
by Mr. Center's mother to the Seawanbaka O. Y. C. The response 
on the part of yacht owners both in the pchooner and two smaller 
classes, in which good prizes were offered, has not been specially grat- 
ifying, as very few yachts sfarted. In spite of the personal applications 
of members of the committee to various owners. The race for the 
Commodore's cup, costing 8500, for schooners, and a $250 cup present- 
ed by Vice-Com. J. K Todd for the 80 footers, was sailed on Aug. 29, 
the wind at the start and through the first round being fresh from 
N.E. The Greenwich-Long Neck triangle was sailed twice over, the 
schooners starting at 12:05, Amorita leading smartly over the line at 
12:05:04, Coloria at 12:08:17, and Emerald at 12:09:03. The SO-footera 
were started at 13:10 from the gun, Hera being first, followed by De- 
parture, Raccoon and Argonaut. On the reach across Amorita kept 
well to windward of the mark, the others in her wake, so that all over- 
stood; Colonia passed Amorita, tha turn being timed: 
Colonia 12 40 31 Hera 12 50 18 
Amorita 13 41 41 Departure.. ,.r.r.;...ii... 12 50 57 
Emerald 12 42 10 Raccoon 12 51 10 
On the beat to the Long Neck Point mark Emerald passed Amorita, 
the schooners being timed: 
Colonia 1 43 15 Amorita 1 59 06 
Emerald 1 56 40 
The wind held long enough to make a reach to the line for Colonia 
and then came out S.W. The end of the round was timed: 
Colonia 3 23 10 Amorita 3 03 08 
Emerald 2 54 40 
Amorita withdrew at the line. 
The 30-footer8 were timed at their finish: 
Hera ^, .3 89 50 Departure 8 56 80 
Raccoon 3 49 11 Argonaut .Withdrew 
The second leg was sailed in slow time, the wind being very light. 
Colonia won easily. The full times were: 
SCHOONER CLASS. 
start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected, 
Colonia 12 08 17 6 37 56 6 29 39 6 29 89 
Emerald 12 09 03 6 48 53 6 39 50 6 38 05 
Amorita 12 05 04 Did not finish. 
80ft. sloop CLASS. 
Hera 12 10 00 3 39 50 3 29 50 
Departure 12 10 00 8 56 30 3 46 30 
Raccoon 12 10 00 3 49 11 3 39 11 
Argonaut .12 10 00 Did not finish. 
Hera had left the racing of her class at Newport and made the trip 
to Oyster Bay specially for this race, being well entitled to the hand- 
some cup. 
On Monday, in addition to the schooner prize, a special prize was 
offered in the new and as yet nebulous 20ft. class, which it is proposed 
to substitute for the 15ft. class next season. Thus far there are no 
yachts In the class except the bulb-fln Bogie, designed by W. P. 
Stephens, and E'^s and two other bulb-flns just completed from de- 
signs by Chas. Olmstead; only Eos being ready for racing. 
The club launch was sent out in the morning to set the two marks 
for the same triangle as on Saturday, and, as on that occasion, started 
for the Greenwich mark first. The committee flnding that the wind 
was W.N.W decided to sail the course the reverse of the usual way, 
to the Long Neck mark first. The start was made at 12:05, Ramona 
crossing at 12:05;40, Colonia at 12:10 and Amorita at 12:10:40, the two 
20 footers being timed from the 13:10 gun. Before Colonia reached 
Long Neck Point the committee discovered that the launch had not 
had time to set the mark after setting that off Greenwich. After 
some trouble the yachts were notified of the situation, and that a new 
start would be made' from Long Neck Point. On the reach across 
Colonia passed Ramona, and Bogie made a good lead on Eos. 
The second start was made at 1:40, the times at the line being: 
Ramona ......1 47 18 Amorita.,.,... 1 49 06 
Colonia 1 48 46 
A shift of the wind now made a reach to the Greenwich mark, there 
being a stiff breeze. They ran across to the Center Island mark, Co- 
lonia in the lead and Eos ahead of Bogie; the schooners were timed 
here: 
Colonia , 3 56 22 Amorita 3 02 82 
Ramona , 3 59 57 
The wind now came out N.E., with a shower of rain, followed by a 
calm, and the yachts drifted across to Long Neck Point, where the 30- 
footers finished, Eos in the If ad; the schooners being sent directly back 
to Center Island, as the wind was very light. Ramona withdrew here. 
The full times were: 
SCHOONERS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Colonia 1 48 46 6 47 36 4 58 50 4 58 50 
Ramona,... 1 47 18 Withdrew. 
Amorita 1 49 06 Did not finish. 
20ft. class. 
Eos 1 50 00 5 26 17 3 36 17 
Bogie 1 50 00 5 32 30 3 42 30 
Huntington Bay T. C. Annual Regatta. 
HUNTINGTON— L0N8 ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Aug, S9. 
The Huntington Bay Y. C. sailed its annual regatta on Aug. 29, the 
course being a triangle between Taylor's Dock, in the bay, Lloyd's 
Neck Buoy and Eaton's Neck Buoy ; 12].^ nautical miles. The start 
was made In a moderate N.E. breeze, but after a time it fell and the 
wind came In light from the south. The times were: 
CABIN SLOOPS, CUTTERS AND YAWLS. 
start. Finish. Corrected. 
Pawnee, E. Waterman 12 40 00 4 30 45 3 49 15 
Norota, F. M. Hoyt 12 40 00 3 45 08 3 05 08 
CABIN SLOOPS— 26ft. class. 
Ninta, F. A. Dingee 12 40 00 4 31 08 3 51 08 
Fannie, G. Andrews 12 40 00 4 39 05 3 59 25 
CABIN CATBOATS— 30ft. CLASS. 
Zaloma, W. W. Wood 13 86 50 4 28 89 3 51 49 
Mayonaya, F. C. Swand 12 36 10 4 89 45 3 58 05 
Naida, H. H. Gordon 12 37 10 4 21 39 3 37 34 
Flyaway, A W. Palmer 12 37 46 4 53 53 4 12 28 
Aigli, Klots & Vail 12 37 00 4 46 25 4 03 25 
Dorothy, Geo. HiU 12 39 41 4 16 37 3 32 39 
Jemmie, A. Van Cott 13 36 43 4 28 10 3 45 45 
CABIN CATS— «5FT CLASS, . 
Shadow, G. N. Brown 12 40 00 4 38 07 3 58 07 
Presto, E. M. Hatfield 12 37 00 4 35 27 3 52 11 
Win or Lose, J. I. Appleby 12 39 00 4 39 58 3 45 43 
Penelope, Dr. Ketchum 12 40 00 Withdrew. 
Oeonlta, Mr. Smith 12 39 41 Withdrew. 
OPEN CATS— 25fT. CLASS. 
Bubble, A. M. Braley 12 43 18 3 35 11 2 51 43 
Goosebird, R. H. Nevms 12 44 48 4 55 20 4 10 38 
Louise, T. Hansen 12 43 24 Withdrew. 
Mischief, Rogers & Shepard 12 42 22 8 56 00 3 18 38 
The winners were Norota, Ninta, Dorothy, Win or Lose and Bubble, 
Conanicut "Y, C. 
JAMESTOWN, R. I.— NARRAGANSBTT BAY, 
Wednesday, Aug. S6. 
The Conanicut Y. C, of Jamestown, Conanicut Island, sailed a race 
on Aug. 26, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed, 
Iris. 2 40 15 4 31 37 1 51 12 
Sea Maid ; 3 40 35 4 37 30 1 56 55 
Rainbow .. ^. 2 40 33 4 37 12 1 56 39 
We Two,.....;...., 3 40 10 4 40 84 3 00 14 
SECOND CLASS. 
Gad Fly 3 46 03 4 41 83 1 56 21 
Boodler 3 45 35 4 44 54 1 59 19 
Cinder 3 46 10 4 49 15 2 03 05 
Suta 2 46 18 Did not finish. 
Thetis 2 45 10 Did not finish. 
THIRD CLASS. 
Vesper 2 50 15 5 04 20 3 14 05 
Maud 2 51 03 5 05 38 2 14 85 
Vega .■ 2 50 44 5 18 20 2 27 86 
Sunshine .........2 52 00 5 27 54 2 35 54 
Dart ..iii.. 2 50 20 5 36 50 2 46 30 
Daisy , 2 50 Si 5 32 03 3 41 85 
Spy , 3 51 03 5 36 00 3 44 57 
Milky Cocoa 3 50 44 Did not finish. 
15ft. class. 
Ideal 2 55 85 Did not finish. 
Gnat 2 55 20 4 58 14 
Huguenot T. C. Annual Regatta. 
NEW ROOHBLLE— LONG ISLAND BOUND. 
Saturday, Aug. S9. 
The second annual regatta of the Huguenot Y. C. was sailed on 
Aug. 29 In a variable wind, a fresh easterly breeze at the start fol- 
lowed by a calm and light south wind. The times were: 
I , first class- cutters. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Infanta. ..,.„... 12 45 00 2 66 30 3 11 30 
Mode8ta.....i,....4i. 13 45 00 3 54 05 3 09 05 
Dorothy , 12 45 00 5 12 00 4 27 00 
Acusbla,......,.. ..,.12 45 00 Did not finish. 
BKOOND class— CABIN SLOOPS. 
Sparrow 12 45 00 2 35 55 2 40 55 
Wahneta 12 45 00 3 36 35 2 51 35 
Agawan 12 45 00 3 49 05 8 04 05 
Avis 12 45 00 Did not finish. 
Virginia ; 12 45 00 Did not finish. 
THIRD CLASS— CABIN OATS. 
Grace .....12 45 00 6 03 58 5 17 58 
Scat 12 45 00 5 53 35 5 08 85 
Duck. 12 45 00 Did not finish. 
fourth class— CABIN CATS. 
Oconee 12 45 00 5 52 00 4 17 00 
Loyalty 12 45 00 Did not finish. 
fifth class— open cats. 
Edwlna 1 05 00 5 34 10 4 29 30 
Ondana 105 00 Not timed. 
SIXTH CLASS- 15-FOOTERS. 
Yola 1 05 00 5 24 31 4 19 31 
Hope .......r... 1 05 00 Did not finish. 
SEVENTH CLASS CATS. 
Dorothy ..1 05 00 5 45 05 4 40 05 
Narriach 1 05 00 Did not finish . 
-' EIGHTH CLASS- SHIFTABLE BALLAST BOATS. 
Starling 1 05 00 5 40 00 4 35 00 
Anglesea,.,ii..'; 1 05 00 Did not finish. 
NINTH CLASS— OPEN SLOOPS. 
Hyale 1 05 00 3 48 30 2 37 80 
Eos 1 05 00 3 30 00 3 15 00 
TBNTH CLASS— 21 FOOTERS. 
Vaquero , 13 .55 00 5 32 05 4 27 05 
Hourl , 12 55 00 4 33 10 5 88 10 
Celia ■ 12 55 00 Did not finish. 
The winners were Modesta. Sparrow, Scat, Oconee, Edwlna, Yola, 
Dorothy, Starling, Eos and Houri. 
Acusfala bi^oke her gaff. 
Bay-Waveland T. C. 
BAY ST. LOUIS, MISS. 
Saturday, Aug. m. 
The new Bay-Waveland Y. C. sailed a regatta on Aug. 22 In a moder- 
ate breeze, the times being: 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Tawanta 32.06 8 06 00 3 06 00 
OPEN SLOOPS— OVER 22fT. 
Nyanza 33.07 3 17 00 3 17 OO 
OPEN SLOOPS— IS TO 30FT. 
Jeanne 23.09 3 06 OO 3 06 00 
Alice 28.00 3 11 30 3 39 43 
OPFN SLOOPS— UNDER 18fT. 
Lady Luckett. . , . . . . » , , 21 .45 3 17 00 3 17 00 
Trolley ■ 17.05 3 -30 00 3 19 42 
Martha S .". . .20.01 Withdrew. 
Manhattan B 20.04 3 26 00 3 33 39 
CATBOATS— 20FT. AND OVER. 
Com. Moorman .....23.09 3 08 00 3 59 33 
Dionysius 29.01 8 01 00 3 01 OO 
Florence No. 3 24.08 8 28 00 3 19 57 
Lady Florence. 25.01 Withdrew. 
Daisy B 20.09 Withdrew. 
Dai'«y 20.08 Withdrew. 
Defiance 21.07 Withdrew. 
K. M. A 16.04 Withdrew. 
Clemence C . . ,20.05 Withdrew. 
Lady Gay 17.03 Withdrew. 
Black Cloud 14.01 Withdrew. 
Judges— August Keller, E. J. Bowers and Louis H. Fairchlld. 
Timers— Ed Corkery, J. F Clark and E. E. O'Brien. 
Measurer— W. Br u net. 
Regatta Committee-^S. L. Mitchell, F. R. Matthews and Charles A. 
Worsley, 
Cape Cod Y. C. 
The club sailed an open regatta on Aug. 29 
moderate breeze, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length. 
Addle, R. C. Nickerson...... 25.04 
Emma C, P. A. Coupal 29.04 
Harbinger, Bache 28.04 
City ot Chicago, F. Crossby 25.10 
Eclipse, H. H. Sears 27.05 
Beatrice, J. Cavanagh 25.06 
Marguerite, E. L. Cummings 25.07 
SECOND CLASS. 
Tacoma, S. N. Small 21 08 
Harolde, A. T. Bliss..... 24.07 
Arawak, L D. Baker 24.02 
Electra, E. O. Snow ......23.05 
Cumaquid, J. Knowles 
Free Silver 
THIRD CLASS. 
Nancy Hanks, McLathlin , 20.06 
Hustler, Turner 20 . 04 
Gee Whiz, Lombard 13 . 08 
Fanny D., McDowell 20.06 
Zulu, L. F. Crowell 18.10 r 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Anita, 8. N. Small 17.08 
Dolphin, O. H. Davenport 16.02 
Trilby, F. Higelns , , . 17 . 02 
Tantrum, G. W. Holbrook 15.00 
SPECIAL. 
Maud B 
Cora Belle 
Bessie S. Kelley 
M. Henry 
Etta 
off Provlncetown ir 
Elapsed. 
3 07 00 
8 04 00 
3 18 29 
3 15 06 
3 16 00 
3 14 00 
3 23 00 
3 12 02 
3 20 59 
3 20 45 
3 18 20 
Withdrew. 
Not timed. 
3 55 30 
8 07 87 
3 33 13 
3 50 30 
3 55 00 
Corrected. 
3 22 m 
2 25 48 
2 38 16 
2 31 18 
3 34 35 
3 39 51 
3 38 59 
2 21 31 
2 58 12 
2 57 39 
2 31 22 
2 23 52 
2 25 54 
2 49 27 
2 19 29 
3 10 46 
01 45 
09 48 
18 09 
05 10 
57 46 
55 45 
47 29 
08 35 
22 15 
88 07 
48 01 
33 27 
3 50 00 
3 00 49 
3 02 44 
3 09 32 
3 30 44 
8 07 18 
Riverside IT. C. Special Race. 
RIVERSIDE— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Wednesday, Sept. S. 
The special race of the Riverside Y. C. on Sept. 2 was blessed with 
winds from every quarter and of varying force. In addition to the 
regular class race, a special match was made by Uvira, Norota and 
Eidolon, Norota winning. The times were: 
CUTTERS— 5lFT CLASS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Uvira 1 46 07 5 00 51 3 14 44 8 14 44 
CUTTERS— 43ft. class. 
Eidolon 1 46 37 5 12 38 3 25 41 8 25 41 
Norota 1 50 00 5 05 55 3 15 55 3 15 06 
sloops— 36ft. class 
Vorantll 1 48 10 5 32 00 3 43 50 3 42 10 
Acusbla 1 49 19 5 18 17 3 28 58 3 28 58 
SLOOPS— 25Fr. class. 
Vaquero 1 58 44 4 53 43 3 59 58 8 59 58 
Eos .■......•.■...,..1 50 58 5 03 53 3 18 54 3 06 07 
CABIN CATS— 25 BT CLASS. 
Penelope 1 55 00 Did not finish. 
Presto ............1 53 47 4 59 39 3 05 52 3 05 52 
Scat . , . .1 52 09 4 58 33 3 06 24 3 03 42 
15ft. class. 
Yola 2 00 00 4 20 09 2 20 09 3 30 09 
Trilby .3 00 00 Withdrew. 
Lake Geneva V. C. 
LAKE GENEVA, WIS. 
Saturday, Aug US. 
The great event of the Lake Geneva Y. C, the annual race for the 
Sheridan cup, was sailed on Aug. 23, together with the race for the 
Folly cup. The wind was moderate irom S. W. and a good race was 
sailed, I^rna winning the Sheridan cup and Possum the Folly cup. 
Mephisto was disqualified for fouling a mark, making Possum the 
winner. 
