Sept. 13 1896. | 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
217 
Corinthian T. C. 
MABBLKHEAD— MASSACHUSKTTS BAT. 
Saturday, Aug. SZ. 
The 105th regatta and third championship of the Corinthian Y, 0. 
of Marblehead was sailed on Aug. 22 in a fresh S.W. wind, Eeaper, 
Exit and several others carrying single reefs. The times were: 
CLASS A. 
Elapsed. Allowed. Corrected. 
Barnacle, C. F. Lyman 27 20 .... 1 27 20 
Eugenia, I. S. Palmer 1 29 34 1 00 1 28 84 
Metric, J. G. Pain 1 32 37 4 00 1 28 .34 
Rowena, W. H. Rothwell 1 31 15 2 00 1 29 16 
Vagrant, W. H. Harvey , .1 40 44 5 00 1 35 44 
GLASS B. 
Itasca, C. B. Tucker..,....,.............! 88 18 .... 1 38 18 
Niobe, A. Bracket;.,..;..!;.^. ......... .-1 41 15 1 00 1 40 15 
Comus, J. Kitredge 1 45 54 3 00 1 42 54 
Edith, F. M. Wood 1 47 40 3 00 1 44 40 
CLASS 0— KUOOKABOUTS. 
Dorothy, F. Brewster - 1 33 65 1 00 1 32 55 
Sally, D. E.Percival, Jr 1 35 31 1 00 1 34 31 
Mona, E. Paine 1 37 40 3 00 1 34 40 
Comet, A. A. Lawrence ...,,.....1 38 20 2 00 1 3B 20 
Water Lily, H. M. Sears .1 36 30 .... 1 36 30 
Euth, R. B. Wiggin .1 42 37 6 00 1 87 27 
Carl, C. H. W. Foster ..1 43 25 4 00 1 39 25 
SECOND CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Susie, J. P. Cole 28.06 2 12 12 2 13 12 
THIBD CLASS. 
Cook Eobin, C. S. Eaton.,., 2 0112 
Reaper, H. P. Reaper 24.01 2 07 30 ..... 
Exit, A. H. Higginson 21.04 2 15 22 
FOORTH CLASS. 
Koorali, R. S. Robbins 28.10 1 25 22 1 25 23 
Magpie, A. W. Stevens 22.04 1 27 07 1 25 55 
Egeria, R. Tucker 28.05 1 30 08 1 29 48 
The Herreshoff knockabout, Cock Robin, sailed in this race as a jib 
and matnsail boat. 
On Aug. 29 the postponed open regatta was sailed in a light wind 
from E, by S., the times being: 
PIBST CLASS— S5 TO 30fT. L.W.L. 
start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Ida J 10 05 00 12 03 23 1 5S 23 
Barnacle 10 05 00 12 21 37 2 16 37 
SECOND CLASS— 2lFT. AND NOT OVER 25FT. L.W.L. 
Rex..,........,.., 10 10 00 12 28 15 2 18 15 
Susie. 10 10 00 12 31 32 2 21 32 
Marina 10 10 GO 12 33 13 2 23 1 3 
Metric. 10 10 00 12 86 16 2 26 16 
XHIBP CLASS— JIB AND MAINSAIL. 
Cock Robin ,,....,,.....,.......,..10 15 00 12 08 15 1 53 15 
Snipen ..,,......,.,,,,,.,.,,,.,....10 15 00 12 15 40 2 00 40 
Exit ,.,*,,,.„„,,,,v,.„.,10 15 00 12 21 10 2 06 10 
Mephisto....... ,,.,...,.,..10 16 00 12 36 22 2 21 22 
Natoye.. ...10 15 00 12 40 56 2 25 56 
FOURTH CLASS— KNOCKABOUTS. 
Bo Peep 10 20 00 12 25 38 2 05 38 
La Chica..., 10 20 00 12 27 39 2 07 39 
SaUy .10 20 00 12 27 43 2 07 43 
Water Lily 10 20 00 12 59 52 2 09 52 
Vishnu 10 20 00 12 31 09 2 11 09 
Alruna .-. 10 20 00 12 32 28 2 12 28 
Mai..... 10 20 00 12 33 56 2 13 56 
Mayona 10 20 00 12 34 05 2 14 15 
Dorothy 10 20 00 12 35 32 2 15 32 
FIFTH CLASS— CATBOATS 18fT. AND UNDER 21fT. L.W.L. 
Cleopatra 10 25 00 12 26 57 2 01 57 
Magpie r.. 10 25 00 12 31 16 2 06 16 
Egeria.. 10 25 00 12 38 39 2 13 39 
Edith 10 25 00 12 50 41 2 25 41 
Koorali Did not finish. 
SIXTH CLASS— YACBTS UNDER 18PT. 
Circe 10 30 00 12 24 53 1 M 52 
Crab ....10 30 00 12 39 56 2 09 56 
Luna .......i... 10 30 00 12 44 17 2 14 17 
Swallow, Withdrew. 
SEVENTH CLASS— DORIES NOT OVER 17FT. L W.L. 
Faith 10 35 00 12 45 34 2 10 84 
Sylvia , .............10 35 00 12 52 47 2 17 47 
Pauline ,. ..............10 35 00 12 52 52 2 17 53 
Hope ,..v..,.>i.,,..,r..>-'.-10 35 00 12 54 12 2 19 12 
Oswego ,.»;«i»,,..»,.,,^.......10 35 00 12 58 52 2 23 52 
Madeline 10 35 00 12 59 10 2 24 10 
Lillian 10 35 00 Did not finish. 
Winners: First class, Ida J. $20; second class. Rex S20, Marena $10; 
third class, Cock Robin $20, Snipe XL $10, Exit $5; fourth class. Bo 
Peep $20, La Cbica $15, Sally $10, Water Lily $5; fifth class, Cleopatra 
$15, Magpie $10, Egeria $5; sixth class, Circe $12, Coot $8, Luna $4; 
seventh class, Faith $7. Sylvia $5, Pauline $3, Hote $3. 
The committee included Messrs. Geo. W. Mansfield, W. W. Keith 
and Arthur G. Wood. 
Manchester IT. C. Open Race. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. —MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Friday, Aug. S8. 
The open race of the Manchester Y. C., after one postponement, 
was sailed on Aug. 28 in a moderate east wind, the times being: 
SECOND CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Susie, J. F. Cole 23.09 1 47 55 1 21 02 
Rowena, W. H. Rothwell 24,11 1 51 22 1 25 39 
Marena, D. H. Follett 24.04 2 02 21 1 36 06 
CLASS A. 
Snipe n., Boardman Bros 22.03 1 42 41 1 14 25 
Exit, A. H. Higginson 22.10 1 45 51 1 18 11 
CLASS B. 
Magpie, A. Stevens 19.10 1 52 43 1 21 48 
Egeria, R. Tucker 20.02 1 57 00 1 26 28 
Koorali, R. C. Robbins 21.11 1 58 19 1 28 88 
Monsoon, A. D. Nute 20.10 Withdrew. 
THIRD CLASS. 
Mephisto, A. J. Blethen 19.04 1 32 20 1 09 41 
Natoye, A. C. Usher - 20.09 1 42 12 1 19 48 
Yankee Maid, E. Stanley 19.04 1 47 12 1 23 33 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Circe, F. L. Kgeoh 16.05 1 27 18 1 00 39 
Coot, A. Brown ,...16.04 1 31 44 1 04 59 
Pauline, W. Bain .....17.06 1 49 00 1 23 33 
Luna, 8. D. Hildreth 17, 00 Withdrew, 
KNOCKABOUTS. 
Bo Peep, P. O. North 1 46 46 
Water Lily, Sears Bros 1 49 59 . .. ,, 
Sally, D. C Percival, Jr , 1 55 47 
La Chica, C. V. Souther 1 56 52 
Vishnu, C. F. Ayer 1 59 42 
Maia,E. Paine 2 04 54 
Alruna, Lambert Bros .... 2 05 20 
Comet, J. A. Lawrence. . , , .... Withdrew. 
' Snipe II. was formerly known as Apukwa when owned by E. E. 
Tefft, but has been renamed by her new owners, Messrs. Boardman. 
She was designed and built by Arthur Dyer, of Deephaven, Minn. 
Revere T. C. Open Regatta. 
REVERB, MASS. 
Saturday, Aug. SS. 
The first open regatta of the Revere Y. C. was sailed on Aug. 22. 
the times being; 
FIRST CLASS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected, 
Harfcinger....... 2 30 00 4 27 13 1 57 13 1 27 38 
SECOND CLASS. 
Satanic 2 35 00 4 27 40 1 42 40 1 04 17 
Trouble 2 35 OO 5 18 30 2 43 30 1 55 41 
Alma.,,, 2 35 00 4 39 41 2 04 41 1 27 51 
Torment 2 35 00 4 58 37 2 23 37 1 48 15 
third CLASS. 
Arab 3 40 00 4 11 50 1 81 50 0 58 41 
Alison ;2 40 00 4 12 07 1 33 07 1 02 21 
Wawinda..... 8 40 00 4 13 19 1 33 19 1 02 29 
Nemo 2 40 00 4 37 59 1 57 59 1 27 27 
fourth CLASS. 
Alpine 8 45 00 4 30 10 1 35 10 1 01 13 
t'antasy ,., 2 46 00 4 24 53 1 39 53 1 04 28 
Coot 2 45 00 4 26 14 1 81 14 1 05 24 
Sunbeam. . , ... .Disabled. 
Try Disabled. 
■ fhe winners are: Satanic $10, Alma $5, Torment $8; Arab $10, Alir 
son f6, Wawinda $3; Alpine $10, Fantasy $5, Coot $3, 
Newburyport Regattas. 
NEWBURYPORT, MASS. — NEWBURYPORT HARBOR. 
American Y. C, Monday, Aug. 17. Newburyport Y. O., Aug. 18. 
Two RACES were sailed at Newburyport on Aug. 17-18, the first 
under the management of the American Y. C, the second under that 
of the Newburyport Y. C. The first was sailed in a reefing breeze, the 
times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected, 
Emma C, P. A. Ooupal 29.05 1 55 30 1 27 46 
Ida J., B. E. Beckman ....29.04 1 57 35 1 29 47 
Beatrice, J, Cavanaugh 25.06 2 14 39 1 43 05 
Elf, Southard al 25.00 2 22 40 1 50 36 
Wilhelmina, M. B. Priest . 29.11 2 20 27 1 53 00 
Hazard, Thompson & Hale 25.01 2 26 35 1 29 47 
second class. 
Rex, J. B, Farrell , 24.00 1 21 00 0 51 07 
Tantrum, F. D. Perkins 24.09 1 29 38 1 00 31 
Adolph, A. H. Mock 22.03 1 32 26 1 00 33 
Mavis, Smoethen et al..,,. 21.01 1 39 55 1 06 44 
Ariel, A. Gorby 21.00 1 44 55 1 08 28 
Moondyne, Shaw Bros 24.08 1 41 08 1 11 58 
Offlt, D. Elman ,...,24.10 1 44 08 1 15 06 
Vixen, Q. M. Murphy 21.10 Withdrew. 
THIRD CLASS. 
Arab, W. F. Scott 18.01 1 12 04 0 43 04 
Mephisto, C. J. Blethen 19.04 1 12 11 0 44 35 
Spirit, Kenney & Walsh 19.10 1 15 45 0 48 40 
Rudy, Jr., B. Jaooby , 18.07 1 20 87 0 52 12 
Rogue, H. MoKinnon 18.09 1 17 83 0 49 19 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Fantasy, Wm. Allerton 16.06 1 11 46 0 40 47 
Lima, 8. D. Hildreth 16.01 1 14 23 0 42 49 
Circe, F. L. Pigeon 16.05 1 18 56 0 42 50 
Coot, A. E. Brown 16.04 1 15 80 0 44 26 
Wli'tena, P. K, Wyman 16,02 1 21 53 0 50 26 
DORIES. 
Folly, D. H. Woodbury 1 02 51 
Trilby, P. H. Menton 1 03 20 
Vinora, H. H. Harris 1 05 11 
Go Ahead, Joseph Trent , .. 1 05 22 
Half Shell, A. Dyar 1 07 47 
William McKinnon, T. House 1 08 32 
Good Luck, Al True 1 08 52 
Lena, William Farrell , 114 00 
SPECIAL GLASS. 
Hattie G., G. E. Vivian 1 04 27 
June, W. H. Vivian 1 03 57 
Emily, A. Cote 1 06 00 
Alice, H. Kelley ..... 1 06 63 
Petus, P. Cote 1 07 42 
Fantasy was disqualified on protest from Circe for not turning all 
the marks. 
On Tuesday there was a strong southerly breeze and sea; the yachts 
started but.iSome turned the wrong buoys, the first and second classes 
making no race. The others were timed: 
THIRD CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Arab, W. P. Scott 18.01 1 45 30 1 16 30 
Tautog 20.05 1 54 22 1 27 54 
Spirit, J. P. Walsh 19.10 1 55 13 1 28 10 
Louisa, S. W. Clement 18.11 2 01 04 1 33 01 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Coot, A. Brown 16.04 1 51 47 1 20 34 
Alpine Withdrew. 
Eastern T. C. Open Races. 
MARBLEHEAD- MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Aug. 18-19. 
The Eastern Y. C. sailed two open races for the knockabouts and 
80-foDters on Aug. 18-19. There was a moderate sea and a fresh 
breeze on the first day and a good race was sailed, but in the 30ft. 
class there was trouble over a missing mark, the race being finally 
fiven to Handsel with Anoatok second. Cock Robin easily won in the 
nockabout class. The times were: 
seventh class— sloops. 
Time. 
Handsel, J. R. Hooper , 1 26 00 
Anoatok, G. Owen, Jr , 1 28 45 
Katona, Oliver Ames, 3d , . . , Withdrew. 
Cero, W. E. 0. Eustls Disabled. 
Zeruah, G. C. Curtis Withdrew. 
Mabel P. Swift, George Brewer , Withdrew. 
knockabouts. 
Cock Robin, C. S. Baton 2 00 20 
Tautog, W. O Gay 2 02 05 
Bo Peep, Clark & North 2 03 27 
Water LUy. H. M. Sears.... 2 08 46 
Jack Tar, T. E. Jacobs 2 05 48 
Torpedo, A. J. Souther 2 05 52 
Sally, D. C. Percival, Jr .U, 2 07 01 
Vishna, C. P. Ayer , ...2 09 55 
La Chica, C. V. Souther 2 10 24 
Dorothy, P. Brewster. 2 12 25 
Bonita 2 13 56 
Alruna, Lambert Bros 2 91 48 
Comet, A, Lawrence ....i..,. ,,».,. ,,„<>, 2 22 12 
Mayona, C. O. Stearns. Disabled. 
Carl, 0. H. W. Poster Withdrew. 
With a N.W. wind the next day the water was smooth and a very 
good race was sailed, the times being: 
SEVENTH CLASS— SLOOPS. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Cero. W. E. C. Eustis... 3 20 15 3 13 83 
Handsel, J. R. Hooper, 3 30 48 3 14 00 
Anoatok, G. Owens, Jr 8 80 21 3 15 16 
Katonah, O. Ames, 3d 3 33 30 3 29 30 
Mabelle P. Swift, G. Bruce 3 33 59 3 33 69 
knockabouts. 
Water Lily, H. M. Sears .8 01 30 
Bo Peep, L. M. Clark.,. , ............8 02 57 
Sally, D, C. Percival..,. i.ii;i..iiUi.i.i.,,.2 04 34 
Jack Tar, T. E. Jacobs,...,,...,,.,.,,..-.,.., 2 04 39 
La Chica, C. V. Souther 2 04 67 
Dorothy, P. Brewster.... .2 05 23 . .. ., 
Tautog, W. O. Gay 2 05 84 
Comet, A. Lawrence , 2 06 17 . .. 
Torpedo, A. J. Souther 2 06 17 
Maia,E.Paine i. uim;.,;. 2 06 37 . .. 
Mayona, C. O. Stearns 8 13 30 ..... 
Gravesend Bay Y. C. 
BKNSONHURST, L. I.— new YORK BAY. 
Saturday, Aug. 23. » 
The Gravesend Bay Y. C. sailed a special regatta on Aug. 22 over 
courses on Gravesend and New York bays. Martha M. broke her gaflf 
and withdrew and Louise was disqualified after the finish for making 
a wrong start. The times were: 
class 1— open cats. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
RosaUe, Mr. Bowles 24.0 1 18 53 1 18 53 
Martha M., R. B. Moore 19.1 Did not finish. 
class 2— cabin CATBOATS. 
Acorn, Commodore Morgan. .......... ..28.0 2 32 20 2 26 47 
Louise, Vice C. Sherwood...,. ...... ...31.0 8 38 41 Disqualified, 
Jean, B. Johnson.. 28.6 Did not finish, 
CLASS 3— SLOOPS 42fT. AND OYER. 
Gael, C. H. Simonson < 44.0 2 37 35 2 37 35 
Poco, Dr. Scofield 31.0 3 04 27 2 46 45 
Portia, — Erdeman, 40.0 Did not finish. 
E, J. B., E. J, Bates ...........82.0 Did not finish. 
Great South Bay TT. C. 
PATCHOGUE— GREAT SOUTH BAY, L. I. 
Saturday, Aug. 23. 
The eighth annual regatta of the Great South Bay Y. 0. was sa iled 
off Sayville, L. I., on Aug. 32, the winners being: . 
Sloops, Class A— First, Defiance, O. W. Baker, Patchogue; second, 
Aglain, D. P. Hutchinson, Hempstead. 
Class C— First, Jean, William Murray, G. S. B. Y. C; second, White 
Flyer, W. W. Nye, G. 8. B. Y. C. 
Catboats, Class I.— First, Squaw, H. S. JewelJ, G. S. B. Y. 0.; second 
Mabel, O. H. Southward, H. Y. C. 
Class H.— First, Beulah, P. 0. Southard, H. B. Y. C; second. Short 
Acres, W. C. P. Smith, G. S. B. Y. C; 
Class m.— First, Little John, J. R. Suydam, S. S. B. Y. C; second, 
Lottie, R. Brower, Keystone Y. 0. 
Class IV.— First, Cecilia, H. O. Walton, Westhampton Y. C,; second. 
Josie, R. B, Roosevelt, Jr,, Q. S. B. Y. 0. 
Burgess Y. C. 
MAEBLBHEAD— MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Aug. n, 29. 
The Biu-gess Y. C. sailed the first of a series of handicap races on 
Aug. 23 in a light S.W. wind, the times being: 
CLASS A, 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
OddPeUow, 0 59 00 0 55 00 
Natoye 1 00 45 0 56 45 
Sarsacus 1 04 20 1 00 20 
Brenda 04 45 1 00 45 
Blue Bell .iii.ii....! 16 08 1 09 08 
Swampscott 1 18 83 1 11 33 
CLASS B, 
Faith 0 89 12 0 89 13 
Pauline 0 41 43 0 39 43 
Ben My Chree , . 0 42 40 0 40 40 
Pox.,.. 0 43 55 0 41 55 
Hope 0 43 20 0 43 20 
Bittern.,,. 0 63 35 0 45 35 
Witch..,..,.,., ...... ,.',',..„*. 0 52 10 0 49 10 
Agnes 0 56 15 0 51 15 
Owego , 0 52 18 0 50 18 
Hera ,,.0 48 58 0 45 58 
The second race of the series was sailed on Aug. 89 in a fresh S.E. 
wind, the times being: 
CLASS A, 
Elapsed, Corrected, 
Odd Fellow, Curtis 0 54 30 0 50 30 
Brenda, H, 8. Goodwin 0 54 48 0 49 48 
Natoye, A. C. Usher , 0 65 80 0 50 30 
Bee, Macomber ..,,.1 06 15 0 58 15 
Blue Bell, Schofleld 1 11 50 1 03 50 
CLASS B, 
Madeline, B. Patey 0 36 05 0 34 05 
Ben My Chree, Stewart., 0 3ft 09 0 34 09 
Pauline, W. Bain 0 37 13 0 35 13 
Faith, W. Chamberlain 0 35 25 0 35 25 
Hope, L. Whiting .......,....,,...,,.,....0 36 05 0 36 05 
Fox, E. Cropley 0 .39 09 0 37 09 
Gwaska, E. Remick .0 41 50 0 38 50 
Alma, J. Bailey .0 42 00 0 39 00 
Blackle, W. B. Stearns ...0 48 10 0 39 10 
Agnes, A. Schofleld , , 0 47 23 0 42 33 
The judges were G. B. Humphrey, W. G. Brown, H. L. Broughton, 
Cohasset T. C. 
COBASSBT, MASS. 
Aug. 22, 2S. 
The Cohasset Y. C. sailed a club race on Aug. 23 In a light south 
wind, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Corrected, 
In It, R. B. Williams 1 08 35. 
Heron, Eliot Stoddard 1 11 45 
Quamino, P. H, Pr^tt ,..i.....,,.,.,.,.l 20 35 
15F00TBR8. 
Swallow, John Richardson..,,.,, •t.^.. ,,..,...1 15 30 
Scooter, James Dean ...iii.,,;.^;^.v.'..t>l 16 10 
Hoodoo, Gammons & Wheelwright.......... ......I 17 45 
Jap, Bouve & Pegram ,....■.■...■.,■■^.,•■,..1 18 45 
Mungo, E. F. Willcutt, ....^,i..i...l 19 50 
Bee, Alanson Bigelow, Jr i;....;..i,ki....,.,..,l 20 00 
Blink, P. H. Pratt 1 20 20 
Mermaid, W. R. Sears 1 20 40 
On Aug. 29 there was a fresh S.E. wind, giving a very good race, 
The times were: 
nRST CLASS. 
Corrected, 
In It, R. B. Williams 1 81 18 
Heron, Eliot Stoddard 1 84 01 
Quamino, Fred Pratt 1 30 14 
Petrel 1 88 15 
15F00TERS. 
Swallow, John Richardson ,1 26 58 
Mermaid, W. B. Sears , ,.....m>>><1 30 10 
Mungo, E. F. Willcutt .., ....;..,»,.......l 33 10 
Scooter, James Dean ...'......,1 38 13 
Bee, Alanson Bigelow, Jr :., .....1 38 25 
Jap, Bouve & Pegram 1 33 22 
Hoodoo, Gammons & Wheelwright ,...,.,...1 85 01 
Lake Geneva and Oconomowoc. 
Chicago, Sept. 1.— As a result of the friendly rivalry in yachting 
which has long existed between the Lake Geneva Y. C., of Lake 
Geneva, and the Oconomowoc, of Lac La Belle, Wis. , a series of three 
match races were arranged between Mr. Julian M Rumsey's Lorna, 
of the former club, and a three-time winner of the Sheridan prize, and 
Corsair, owned by Mr. Wm, Hale Thompson, of the Oconomowoc Y. 
C. These races were sailed on Lake Geneva, under the auspices of, 
the Lake Geneva Y. C, which also provided a handsome trophy. 
Both boats are sandbaegers of the most approved fashion. Lorna, 
which was built by Willis, in 1886, has a long list of victories to her 
credit, both on Long Islahd Sound and Lake Geneva. Corsair is a 
more recent production, and was designed and built by the well- 
known builder, Mr. John Cornwall, at Port Waohington, N. Y. 
But two races were necessary, Lorna winning both, and these were 
sailed Friday and Saturday, Aug. 28 and 29. 
Friday there was a fair breeze from the S.W. Following is a sum', 
mary of the race: 
Start. Upper Buoy. Finish, Elapsed. Corrected. 
Lorna.,., 11 02 00 12 46 48 1 59 49 2 48 43 3 48 49 
Corsair... 11 02 00 Capsized. 
Before reaching the upper mark Corsair, with sandbags and crew 
well out to windward, was struck by a sudden slant of wind, 
which, aided by the weight of men and bags, threw her down to wind- 
ward till she filled and capsized. 
The summary of the second race is as follows: 
Start. Upper Buoy. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected, 
Lorna....ll 01 00 12 31 02 1 31 09 2 30 09 2 24 45 
Corsair... 11 01 00 12 89 04 1 43 48 2 43 48 2 48 48 
The course is 14 miles. 
" The judges were: Com. Perd. Peck, of the Oconomowoc Y. C; Rear- 
Com. H. W. Marsh, Lake Geneva Y. C, and Mr. N. K. Fairbank. 
New Jersey Athletic Club— Ellsworth Cup. 
BAYONNB— NEWARK BAY. 
Saturday, Aug ^9. 
The yachting department of the New Jersey Athletic Club sailed 
the third race of the series for the Ellsworth cup on Aug. 29 over a 10- 
mile course on Newark Bay below the bridge. The times were: 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Iroquois 2 63 20 4 46 24 1 63 04 1 24 24 
Doctor 2 .IS 89 4 58 02 2 04 23 1 28 63 
Chip ,.2 65 00 5 05 26 2 10 26 1 30 46 
Drift , 2 51 00 4 55 49 2 04 49 1 30 59 
Henrietta 2 50 40 4 56 47 2 06 07 1 31 46 
Yankee Boy 2 51 15 4 55 47 8 04 32 1 34 12 
Volage 8 61 28 4 55 15 2 03 63 Not meas. 
Flirt 2 50 15 4 56 18 2 08 03 Not meas. 
P D Q 2 51 23 Disabled, did not finish. 
The A. C. A. Races. 
The following table gives the complete result of the races 
at the A. C. A. meet, a most favorable showing as compared 
with the last two years. The results of these previous years 
have been discouraging, and of a nature to prevent the build- 
ing and racing of new canoes; but there is evident this year a 
marked tnrn of the tide that promises a renewed interest in 
the racing. It is tolerably certain that Mr. Butler will have 
a new canoe next year, and not be caught napping, as this 
season; up to the last moment, there was no indication of .a 
new canoe, and the Vesper fleet — ^Bug, Bee and Wasp— had 
proved itself quite good enough for existing boats. Mab was 
raced within a month of the time when she was ordered, 
nothing was known of Mr. Archbald's intention of building, 
and no effort wag made by other canoe sailors to meet him 
