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FOREST AND STREAM. 
fSKPT. 13, i896. 
Horseshoe Harbor Y. C. 
LAHOHMONT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Aug. SS. 
Thk Horseshoe Harbor Y. C, Larohmont, sailed its annual regatta 
on Aug. 22 over the club's courses about Execution. The day was 
cloudy and unpleasant for the many spectators, but with a moderate 
S.E. breeze and a sea for the yachts. The times were: 
CABIN SLOOPS— 36ft GLASS. 
Length. Finish. Elapsed. 
Cymbia, T. A. Mclntyre 35.57 Did not finish. 
Acushla, W. A. Hanan 34.00 4 27 17 2 17 17 
CABIN SLOOPS— SOFT. CLASS. 
Quantuck, J. L. Delafleld 36.15 4 59 34 2 49 84 
Fannie, B. F. Andrews Did not finish. 
SPECIAL— 30Fr. CLASS. 
Raccoon, T. B. Hostetter 30.00 4 85 48 2 25 42 
Departure, C. B. Seeley 30.00 4 38 23 2 28 22 
BPKOIAL— 2lFT. CLASS. 
Houri, E B. Hart 21.00 4 00 33 1 45 33 
Celia, W. S. Gould 21.00 4 00 40 1 45 40 
Vaquero, W. G. Brokaw , 21 .00 4 04 04 1 49 40 
SPKCIAL— 15ft. class, 
Paprika, 0. S. Hoyt , 15.00 4 20 08 2 00 03 
Willada, W. G. Neuman 15.00 4 33 58 2 13 58 
OPEN SLOOPS— 20ft, class. 
II. E. Z., E. 8. Towle 16.00 4 21 40 3 01 40 
Dolly. B Whiting 17.17 6 05 42 3 45 43 
Eos, P. T. Dodge >....« 19.05 4 06 59 1 51 59 
Nereus.M. D. Wright N. M. 5 01 53 3 41 53 
CABIN CATS— 30ft. CLASS 
DoBoris U., G. P. Nail 29.00 4 52 30 3 42 30 
Onaway. 8. 0. Pirie 26.48 5 07 32 2 57 32 
CABIN CATS— 25PT. CLASS. 
Grace. J. F. Lamsden 23.00 5 83 13 8 23 13 
Scat, F. M. Randall „ 22.00 5 13 08 3 03 08 
Presto. M. E. Hatfield.. 28.67 5 13 57 3 03 57 
Hornet, E. Mallory 23.00 Did not finish. 
CABIN CATS— 20ft. CLASS. 
Orienta, A. B. Bill 17.24 4 48 45 2 38 45 
Alice, Q. G. Fry. 19 , 85 Did not finish. 
OPKN CATS— 25ft. class. 
Fairy. F. E. Towle 83.16 4 07 50 1 07 50 
Edwiia, J. N. Gould .....81.45 4 SO 47 3 10 47 
Ondawa. H. Lambden 80.91 4 21 08 3 01 08 
Piinoh, 01 ark Bros 20.08 4 29 12 2 09 18 
OPEN CATS— 80fT class. 
Btarliog, C. Delevante 19.91 4 28 SO 2 08 80 
lone, C. M. Bird 19.68 4 27 45 3 07 45 
Dorothy, J. E. Sanborn 19.52 4 54 55 3 34 55 
Gosblrd, R. N. Nevins 17.50 Did not finish. 
OPEN OATS— 15pT. class. 
Skip, K. Whiting 14 . 00 Not timed. 
Coot, A. D. Prime 14.50 Not timed. 
Oaprice,:F. B. Proctor, Jr 15.00 5 07 46 8 37 48 
OABIM StiOOPS— 25FT class. 
Brenda. M. Scott 81 .00 Not timed. 
Ola, F. W. Smedley ....24.05 Not timed. 
Agawam, 0. D. Wright 22.00 5 30 58 3 20 58 
MIXKD CLASS— FOa BEVAN CHALLENQK CUP. 
Fairy, F. E. Towle 4 07 50 1 47 50 
lonef 0. M. Bird 4 37 45 2 07 45 
OaprJce, F. E. Proctor, Jr 5 07 46 8 37 46 
The winners were Acushla, Qaantuck, Baccoon, Houri, Paprika, 
Eos, Dosoris XL. 8cat, Orienta, lone. Caprice, Agawan and Fairy. 
Fairy keeps the Bevan challenge cup, having won it three times In 
succession. 
Fox Lake 7. C. 
FOX LAKE, ILL. 
Saturday, Aug. SS. 
The Fox Lake Y. O , of Fox Lake, 111 , sailed its sixth regatta, the 
last of a verv successful season, on Aug. 22, the starters being: 
Sloops.— Hornet, G. A. Johnson; Sleepy Tom, Nic Morris; Gold Bug, 
P. Mohrman; Baby Jane, O. H. Morrison; Fr.ancis M., O. D. Bray; 
Nellie G., H. Gardiner; Anna, O. Wangberg; Windward, J. Lindsay; 
Joker, S. Chase. • 
Catboats.— Willie Wumps, F. Lornax; Vixen, E B. Webber; Happy 
Days, G. A. Martin; Grimalkin, B N Tooker, Jr.; Lorna Doone, W, H. 
Lyford. 
Baby Jane is a new yacht of the same model as Sleepy Tom and 
Gold Bug. The wind was strong from N.W,, and it rained toward the 
end of the race. The times were: 
SLOOPS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Hornet 2 26 07 3 57 17 1 30 10 1 31 10 
Sleepy To'm 2 34 50 3 46 05 1 21 15 1 13 40 
GolOBug...... 2 25 10 3 49 30 1 34 20 1 14 47 
Baby Jeie 2 25 15 3 50 43 1 25 27 1 20 12 
Francis M ,..,...2 95 12 3 57 24 1 32 12 1 29 47 
Nellie G . .. . .."........2 25 25 3 59 01 1 33 36 1 33 36 
Anna .....2 25 00 3 53 00 1 87 00 1 21 49 
Windward 2 25 49 Withdrew. 
CATBOATS. 
Willie Wumps. , v.. »..*.. 2 37 30 Withdrew. 
Vixen r..,.w»4 2 36 55 3 58 56 1 82 01 1 21 48 
Happy Daya......r.,....2 39 30 3 51 50 . 1 2220 183 18 
Q^ribialkin:..V. 2 39 44 3 51 46 1 82 03 1 22 Og 
Lorna Doone 3 29 44 3 52 55 1 23 11 1 28 37 
The iadges were C. A. Barnum and Clark Bennett. 
Gold Bug was protested by Baby Jane for fouling the mark at the 
start and was disqualified. Sleepy Tom wins the Commodore's cup, 
having won five out of the six races of the season. Happy Days wins 
the Hansell cup, having two legs for it, with Grimalkin, Vixen, Lorna 
Doone and Willie Wumps one leg each. 
Piscataqua IT. C. 
YORK BEACH, MB. 
Saturday, Aug. K. 
The second open race of the Piscataqua Y. C, was sailed on Aug. 88, 
the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Emma C, Cooper 2 54 17 2 49 17 
Ida J , Beckman 2 66 E8 2 51 58 
Premier, Chase 3 03 33 2 58 33 
Notus, S^""^"^- 
Organet, Withdrew. 
SECOND CLASS. 
Toyo, 8. Humphrey, Jr 8 43 05 2 38 05 
Frolic, Decatur.... 2 54 30 2 44 30 
THIBD CLASS. 
Emma C, French ^ ^-p, ^'^ 
Aurora, Began 3 18 23 
Cirrus, Turner ; S^S^''®''- 
Almeda, , , Withdrew. 
Oconomowoc T. C. 
LAKE OCONOMOWOC, WIS. 
Saturday, Aug. 22. 
The Oconomowoc Y. C. sailed a race on Aug. 22 for the Commo- 
dore's cup and cash prizes, the times being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Bird, F. W. Noyes 1 07 83 1 06 36 
Hope, Geo. D. Vandike 1 10 29 1 06 54 
Skedaddle, Gordon Buchanan 1 11 31 No al'w'ce 
Argo?!). E. Murphy 1 32 45 1 33 11 
The final race at Lake Oconomownc was sailed in a strong 8.W. wind 
that disabled both Argo and Skedaddle. The times were: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Bird, F. W. Noyes, Jr 0 50 05 0 49 09 
K, G. D. Van Dyke ...................0 54 40 0 50 55 
The final result of the series is that Hope has won four times and 
Bird three times. 
Zoe— El Capitan. 
A PEIVATB match was sailed on Aug. 31 at East Moriches, Great 
South Bay, between the catboats Zoe (Henry Growtage) and El Capi- 
tan (Wm. Newberry) ; the stakes being $100 per side. The course was 
a 3M-mile triangle, sailed three times. Zoe led until the last round, 
when she was passed by El Capitan, but the latter neglected to cross 
the finish line and started to sail another round, thus losing the race. 
The times were: ^. . ™, \r. * » 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
El Capitan..., ....... 4..3 17 43 4 31 80 1 13 37 1 13 37 . 
Zoe:^^-.:"I^"-"'-.3 14 32 4 17 13 1 03 41 I 01 10 
Bacins a<t Newport. 
It must at least be said for the special 30ft. class that it has fur- 
nished sport in plenty for those directly interested In it, and to this 
extent has been a direct benefit to yachting in a dull season. The 
racing at Newport goes on without interruption, in spite of the fact 
that two or three boats are taking all the prizes. 
On Aug. 19 the race for the cups offered by Mrs. E. D. Morgan was 
postponed in the absence of the wind, but late in the afternoon a 
light breeze sprung up and a sweepstakes race was started over a 10- 
mile course from Bren ton's Cove around the Castle Hill and Bishop 
buoys, the times being. Start, 4:00; Finish. Elapsed, 
Wawa, James Stillman 6 06 00 8 06 00 
Vaquero, H. B. Duryea 6 06 04 3 06 04 
Dorothy, H. P. Whitney.... 6 07 05 2 07 05 
Musme, J. Macdonough. 6 08 50 2 08 SO 
Asahi, Bavard Thayer 6 09 20 8 09 20 
Hera, B. N. Ellis. 6 11 60 3 11 50 
Puck, E. D. Morgan ...„. .., ....6 14 25 3 14 35 
Bosemary, G. Paget Did not finish. 
On Aug. 30 a race was sailed for a cup offered by H. P. Whitney, 
Owner of Dorothy, for Corinthian helmsmen only, the Dyer's Island 
course being sailed in a freSh S. W, wind, to leeward and return. The 
lee mark was timed: 
Puck ........3 23 55 Dorothy 3 84 86 
Vaquero .3 23 55 Wawa 3 34 50 
Musme 3 34 09 Hera 3 25 80 
Bosemary 8 84 80 
On the wind Vaquero III. soon came to the front, Mr. Duryea steer- 
ing, with Mrs. Duryea as one of the crew. Puck went ashore and was 
unable to finish. The times were Start 8:00: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vaquero III., H. B. Duryea 4 50 08 3 20 08 
Wawa, J. A. Stillman } .4 53 80 3 33 30 
Dorothy H., W. B. Duncan, Jr. 4 53 03 3 23 03 
Musme, J. M, Macdonough 4 54 18 8 84 18 
Bosemary, Gerald Paget ..4 56 11 3 26 11 
Hera, R. N. Ell is 4. 58 88 8 38 38 
Puck, E. D. Morgan Did not finish. 
On Aug. 81 the Brig Ledge course was sailed in a fresh S.W. wind 
and moderate sea, the yachts following the Newport shore on the re- 
turn made ovpr the others and Vaquero lU. again won, the times 
hieing. Start 3;55: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vaquero, H. B. Duryea 5 38 58 3 43 58 
Musme, J. Macdonough.. 5 39 30 2 44 SO 
Asahi, B. Thayer 5 41 58 3 46 53 
Puck, E. D. Morgan 5 43 08 3 48 08 
Eeperanza. A. Van Winkle 5 44 07 8 49 07 
Wawa, J. A. Stillman., .'....5 44 59 8 49 59 
Hera, E. N. Ellis 5 46 88 2 51 28 
Bosemary, G. Paget 5 47 30 2 52 80 
Dorothy, H. P. Whitney Did not finish. 
On Aug. 33 the fieet started in a special class in the regatta of the 
Rhode Island Y. O. at Potter's Cove, the times being: Start 1 :40: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Asahi. B. Thayer 4 36 53 2 56 53 
Esperanza, A. Van Winkle...... 4 38 17 3 58 17 
Vaquero, H. B. Duryea 4 38 58 3 58 68 
Wawa, J. A. StiUman 4 89 09 8 59 09 
Musme, J. Macdonough. , ,,t,....,..A 39 .34 8 59 34 
Hera, B.N.Ellis 4 40 18 3 00 13 
Dorothy, G.Paget..... ^tt.i.i ,v. ......... ...-4 41 00 3 01 00 
Puck, E. D. Morgan 4 41 36 3 01 38 
1 he race of Aug. 25 was for three cups of $100, $50 and $25, given by 
residents of Newport, the Brig Ledge course being sailed in a light 
and variable wind. Vaquero UI. raced with a new suit of Eatsey can- 
vas and won, the times Oeing: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vaquero, H. B. Duryea 5 32 31 2 47 31 
Asahi, B. Thayer 5 33 20 3 48 80 
Dorothy. H. P. Whitney ...5 84 80 8 49 30 
Wawa, J Stillman , 5 37 14 3 53 14 
Puck, E D. Morgan . . - 5 43 37 8 57 37 
Hera, B. N. Ellis 5 45 01 3 00 01 
Esperanza, A. S.Van Winkle....,i.,..., .Did not finish. 
Musme, J. Macdonough ........ Did not finish. 
On Aug. 26 the Brig Ledge course was again selected for the race 
for the Duryea cup, already won by Vaquero III., but offered again 
by Mr. Duryea, the wind being moderate S.E. Esperanza did very 
well during the early part of the race, but Vaquero III. again won. 
The times were: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vaquero IH t i . ; ; ; 5 37 18 2 62 18 
Asahi ; 5 28 01 2 53 01 
Esperanza 5 28 13 2 63 13 
Wawa 5 30 60 3 55 50 
Puck 5 32 30 3 57 30 
Musme Did not finish. 
The postponed race for the Morgan cup was sailed on Aug. 27 over 
the Dyer's Island course in a fresh S.W. .wind. Vaquero made a poor 
start, but won on the windward work, the times being: Start. 2:40: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vaquero, H. B. Duryea 5 13 15 2 33 15 
Asahi, Bayard Thayer 5 14 02 8 34 02 
Puck, E D. Morgan 5 15 35 8 35 85 
Esperanza, A. Van Winkle 5 15 40 8 35 40 
Musme, J. Macdonough................ 5 16 34 8 86 04 
Wawa, J. A. Stillman .,,.,...,....,..5 19 39 3 39 89 
Dorothy, H. P. Whitney, . ... .5 80 48 2 80 48 
The race of Aug. 89, over the Dyer's Island course, in a moderate 8. 
vpind, was for the Thayer cup, Mr. Thayer withdrawing Asahi; but 
Capt. Nat Watson went aboard Wawa and won with her. Puck again 
went ashore, and hung up until she was out of the race. The times 
were: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Wawa, J. A StUlman 5 27 47 2 47 48 
Dorothy. H. P. Whitney 5 88 40 8 48 40 
Musme. J. Macdonough 5 29 40 2 49 40 
Vaquero, H. B. Duryea ......5 81 50 8 51 50 
Esperanza, A. Van Winkle 5 33 27 8 58 87 
Pock, E. D. Morgan , Did not finish. 
On Aug. 84 a very interesting race was sailed by the 15-footers Os- 
prey fa Herreshoff fin-keel, owned by W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr.D and Ideal 
(owned by H. O. Havemeyer, Jr ). '''he course was from Brenton's 
Cove around the Jamestown and Bishop buoys, six miles, in a variable 
wind, making a reach over the course. Osprey made a poor start, but 
was very close to Ideal at the first mark; the other then left her and 
won easily, the times being: 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Ideal 3 18 00 4 SO 86 1 18 86 
Oaprey 3 18 00 4 35 38 1 17 38 
The prize was a gold cup offered by Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont. 
On Sept. 1 a sweepstakes race was sailed over the Brig Ledge course 
in a strong N.W. wind, the times being: Start 8:25: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Asahi, Bayard Tht.yer .5 06 50 8 41 50 
Vaquero, H. B. Duryea .5 08 50 3 48 50 
Wawa, J. A. Stillman 6 14 50 3 49 50 
On Sept. 3 another sweepstakes race was sailed over the Dyer's 
Island course, the wind being strong from S.W. The run down wind 
was very even, Vaquero being first at the turn; on the wind Wawa 
and Puck did very good work. The times were: Start 8:33: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Wawa, J. A, Stillman .4 48 10 2 11 10 
Puck, E. D. Morean ; 4 43 30 2 11 30 
Asahi, Bayard Thayer 4 44 07 2 13 07 
Vaquero, H. B. Duryea 4 46 03 3 14 03 
Esperanza, A, Van Winkle 4 46 40 2 14 40 
Savin Hill T. C. 
SAVIN HILL, MASS.— BOSTON E^j:rvi»«. 
Saturday, Aug Zg. 
The third race of the Savin Hill Y. C. for tb*.- Damon cup was sailed 
on Aug. 29 in a fresh S.E. breeze, single reefs being in order. The 
times were: 
Corrected. 
Flora, W .Burgess 1 12 54 
Arab, W. T. Scott. . , , 1 15 59 
Slko, J. E. Morbeth 1 16 26 
Bomance, L Sears 1 19 31 
Madcap, C. B. Main ...1 82 13 
Erverell, W. H. Lowe. 1 30 15 
Imp, L A. Horton 1 31 88 
Penguin, J. E Robinson...... ....l 38 09 
Moya, G. L. Fitz..,. 1 39 43 
Mora, A. R. Howland 1 41 43 
Heming, J. B Scott. 1 43 19 
Wild Duck, W. T. Leach , 2 08 13 
Minx, G. D. Silsbee ..........Withdrew. 
Arab, Imp and Flora have each won a leg for the trophy, two wins 
being necessary to hold it permanently. 
Beverly 7. C. Third Sweepstakes. 
WEST FALUOUTH. 
Saturday, Aug. S9. 
The resail of the postponed third open sweepstakes, 236th race, was 
had at West Falmouth, Aug. 29. Judges-S. G. King and W. Lloyd 
Jeffries. 
Course for special class, triangular, Vt% miles. For first and second 
classes, to windward and back, 12 miles. For third and fourth classes, 
to leeward and back, 9}^ miles. Fifth class, to leeward and back, 4 
mUes. 
There was a light N.E. air in the morning, but It died out, and at 
12:80, the advertised time, there were breaths from six or eight direc- 
tions within half a mile of judges' boat. Bace was postponed for 
twenty minutes, when a light but steady S.E. breeze struck. 
First leg down the wind showed Cero and Ashumet as near as pos- 
sible quits, but once on the wind Cero took the lead and kept it reach- 
ing home. It was not an Ashumet day; on the other hand, Cero got 
becalmed near Wei)ecket buoy. 
In second class ^t was a close call between May King and Mist, the 
latter winning c^f Allowance, while in third class Nobska beat Melro 
by 6 seconds only. 
Coquette led in fourth cats, with Elsa, who wants more wind, 
second. In fourth sloops, three men could hold Grilse up and she 
won by nearly 7 minutes. Sally and the little Herreshoff o. b. knock- 
about sailed a great race for second place, Sally winning by one sec- 
ond. 
999 as usual beat In the fifth class. 
Exit protests her own and Snipe U.'s measurement, leaving second 
prize in doubt in this class. 
SPECIAL CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Cero, B. Y. C, W. E. C. Eustis,. 39.00 3 50 24 3 49 21 
Ashumet, B. Y. C, C. H. Jones 34.03 4 05 69 3 59 19 
FIBST CLASS SLOOPS. - • r 
Little Peter, B. Y. C, W. G. Cotton. . . .38.10 2 46 13 3 36 81 
Falcon, B. Y. 0., J. 8. Bussell 37.06 3 01 i?*' 3 50 35 
SECOND CLASS CATS. 
May King. B. Y . Q, D. L. Whittemore.86,00 3 02 06 2 49 06 
Mist, B. Y. C, Geo. H. Lyman 35.01 3 09 14 8 49 00 
Ulula, Onset, N. H. Huckins, Jr 86.00 Withdrew, 
THIRD CLASS CATS. 
Nobska. Onset, H. Burgess 23.04 2 12 18 1 59 04 
Melro, B. Y. C, D. L. Whittemore 20,03 3 16 03 1 59 10 
Colymbus. B. Y. C. A. Winsor .31.06 8 17 26 8 08 04 
Sippican, B. Y. C, W. H. Davis , .83.01 8 89 52 8 15 16 
FOCBTH CLASS CATS. 
Coquette, Mon. Beach, W. W. Phinneyl9.00 8 86 18 8 07 38 
Elsa, B. Y. C, H. & F. Burgess 19.00 2 28 36 8 09 50 
No Name, B. Y. C, C. Brewer 19.00 2 31 33 8 18 47 
Smile, B. Y. 0., L. Bacon 19.00 3 51 05 3 38 19 
FOURTH CLASS SLOOPS. 
Grilse, B. Y. C, W. E. C. Eustis 19,00 2 16 53 1 57 86 
Sally, B. Y. C, W. S. Burgess 19.00 8 83 05 8 04 19 
Edith, B. Y. C, C. M. Baker 18.07 2 23 45 8 04 30 
Heiress, B. Y. C, Geo. Q. Amory 18.00 8 38 56 8 10 10 
Turkey, B. Y. C, C. 8. Dennison 18.04 2 82 10 8 18 45 
FIFTH CLASS SLOOPS. 
999, B. Y. Cj R. Brewer 15.00 0 50 05 0 89 13 
Mongoose, B. Y. C, N. H. Emmons. . .15.00 0 66 37 0 45 45 
Raccoon, B. Y. 0., J. L. Stackpole, Jr..l3.04 1 58 54 
P. D. Q., B, Y. C, R. W. Emmons 1 01 09 
Winners: Special, Cero. Class 1, sloops. Little Peter. Class 3, cats, 
Mist. Class 3, cats, Nobska first, Melro second. Class 4, cats, Co- 
quette first, Elsa second. Class 4, sloops, Grilse first, Sally second, 
Edith third. Class 5, sloops, 999 first, Mongoose second. 
FIRST OPEN RACE— MARBLEHEAD. 
Saturday, Aug. $9. 
The postponed 33Sth race, first open race, was sailed at Marblehead 
Aug. 29 off Corinthian Y. C. house by the courtesy of that club. 
There was a good E.S.E. to S.E. -brepze and the feature of the race 
was the work of Cock Robin and Ida J. 
Latter is a first-class boat, but having no competitor assume 
length and won on allowance. 
(jock Robin is a great credit even to Herreshoff. As a knockabout 
she has played with the class, and now with a jib and mainsail rig, but 
a small one, she sails round the racing machines. 
Judges— F. E. Cabot, W. W. Keith. 
Courses triangular: lOJ^ for special, 10 for second and knockabouts, 
6><J for third and fourth classes. 
SPECIAL CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Mabel F. Swift, G. E. Bruce. 37.06 1 46 53 1 45 16 
Ida J.,F. E Bachman , 80.00 1 60 28 1 43 03 
Anaotok, Geo. G. Owen 81.08 1 50 38 1 44 44 
SECOND CLASS CATS. 
Rex, J. B. Farrell , 34.00 1 58.03 1 39 01 
Susie, J. F. Cole 33.09 1 54 07 1 40 48 
Elvira, M. & N. 8. Bartlett, Jr 35.04 1 65 87 1 43 58 
Marena, D. H. Follett 84.07 8 00 18 1 47 50 
THIRD CLASS CATS. 
Magpie, A. W. Stevens 19.10 1 31 49 1 19 48 
Cleopatra, Henry M Faxon....... 81.02 1 32 16 1 81 89 
Koorali, Ctom. Robbins 81.11 1 34 04 1 23 56 
Niobe, W. C. Brackett Withdrew. 
THIRD CLASS JIB AND MAINSAILS. 
Cock Robin, O. S. Eaton 1 18 55 ..... 
Exit, W. H Higginson...., 88.07 1 88 30 1 13 05 
Snipe II., E. A. Boardman 88.03 1 88 44 1 13 08 
Wawanda, 8. N. Small .19.11 Withdrew. 
FOURTH CLASS JIB AND MAINSAILS. 
Bonita, C O. Hood 17.00 1 33 34 1 17 89 
Circe, F. L. Pigeon 16.05 1 35 20 1 19 34 
Coot, S. D. Hildreth 16.04 1 40 19 1 24 S3 
Luna, Farrell Durgeo 17.05 1 42 49 1 88 15 
Mephisto, J. Spratt 19.04 Withdrew. 
KNOCEABODTS. 
Bo Peep, L. W, Clark eiaJ 154 16 ..... 
Vishnu, C. F. Ayer .....i. 156 10 ..... 
Water Lily, H. M. Sears 1 58 55 
Mala, Everett Paine 3 00 07 
Sally, D. C. Percival 2 03 27 ..... 
La Chica, C. V. Souther 3 03 51 ; . . 
Dorothy, Frank Brewster 8 03 30 ..... 
Comet, J. A. Lawrence 3 07 10 
Mayona, C. O. Stearns 8 07 45 
Ruth, R. B. Wiggin 2 09 06 ..... 
Carl, C H. W. Foster 8 09 36 
Alruna, J. H. Lambert 8 09 54 
Winners: Special, Ida J. ; second class cats, Rex first, Susie second: 
third class cats. Magpie first, Cleopatra second; third class jib and 
mainsails. Cock Robin; fourth class jib and mainsails, Bonita first, 
Circe second; knockabouts. Bo Peep first, Vishnu second, Water Lily 
third. 
Royal St. Lawrence V. C. 
DORVAL— LAKE ST. LOUIS. 
Saturday, Aug. SS. 
The Eoyal St. Lawrence Y. C. ended its season on Aug. 88 with a 
race for the Hamilton trophy, won last year by Xania, the race being 
open to yachts in the A, 30ft. and 25ft. classes. The starters were: 
Xania, G. H. Duggan, owner and skipper; Chaperon, E. 8. Clouston, 
owner; J. C. C. Almon, skipper; Rita, C. O. Clarke, owner and skip- 
per; Valda, A. F. Biddell, owner and skipper; Coquette, Arthur Ham- 
ilton, owner and skipper; Waterwitch, James Paton, owner and skip- 
per. The race was sailed in a light east wind, the times being: 
Preparatory gim, 3:35; start, 3:40; course. A.: 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Xania 8 40 00 5 40 45 8 00 45 
Chaperon 3 40 00 5 49 10 8 09 10 
Rita. 8 40 00 6 08 08 - 2 88 08 
Valda .^....3 40 00 6 17 12 -^2 37 12 
Coquette , 3 40 00 6 86 45 3 40 45 
Waterwitch. 8 40 00 Did not finish. 
Xania wins the cup permanently. She was designed by Mr. Duggan 
and built by St. Onge under his direct supervision. 
Fine Lake T. C. 
PINE. LAKE, WIS. 
Saturday, Aug. SS. 
The Pine Lake Y. C. sailed a race on Aug. 22, the Dyer boat Friar 
winning easily. The times were: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Friar, Com. Robt. Nunnemacher ,.1 07 18 1 00 00 
Frances, J. C Iverson ........ .1 07 87 1 04 10 
Leona. Udo Doristan 1 10 40 1 05 03 
Kismet, A. A. L. Smith ....1 18 47 1 05 44 
Ny ack, Henry Niedecken 1 13 55 1 08 29 
Edna, H. & M. Manegold , 1 11 35 . 1 11 15 
Henrietta, Geo. Brumder 1 17 28 1 16 06 
Martha, John C. Eoch.......,...,-..^ 1 18 55 1 17 10 
