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FOREST AND STREAM. 
fSBPT. 19, i896. 
the deceased was sailing his yacht the Isolde in the Solent, when the 
yacht the Meteor accidentally struck the yacht Isolde, causing her 
mast and eear to fall, which accidentally fell on the deceased^ causing 
divers mortal laternal Injuries, of which injuries he then and there 
Instantly died."— Kmes. 
Beverly Y. C» 
buzzard's bat. 
Saturday, Sept, 5. 
THE 343d regatta, fifth open sweepstakes, was sailed off club house 
Sept. 6 in a pretty good S.E. breeze with a tendency to shift toward 
the south, which it did on the fifth class course; water smooth. 
In special class Oero was not ready, and started with a handicap of 
Im. 10s., and her clubtopsail jammed under the jib stay. Cero When 
she got on the wind found it too heavy, and had to put in a couple of 
reefs, while it was just to Ashumet's liking. 
Race between May King, UluJa and Anonyma was very close, but 
Anonyma took it on allowance. Nobska beat Melro badly, while 
Elsa, as usual, sailed a great race. 
In fourth class cats Sally won easily, with Grilse second, and the 
Herreshoff knockabout Edith only ISs. behind her. Edith is a re- 
markably handsome boat, very able and comfortable, with a good 
cabin; she holds her own well to windward, but cannot run with the 
others imless it blows. If she ever gets a hard breeze she will show 
up well. 
999 won hands down, but protested Raccoon, who entered a counter 
?rotest, and regatta committee must take evidence before deciding iC. 
mp scored again over her old rivals. 
Courses triangular; 17% for special, 12 for second, S's for third and 
fourth, 3;^ for fifth. Fittn class had a free wind race, though the 
sloops had a long and short leg on last leg, while the cats made it 
without tacking; others had a good beat: 
SPECIAL CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Aahumet, B. Y. C, C. H. Jones. 34.03 a 34 30 2 28 00 
Cero, B. Y. C, W. E. C. Eustis 39.00 2 41 00 2 39 57 
SECOND CLASS SLOOPS. 
Not Named, Mon. Beach, 0. 0, Hanley .... 2 44 25 ..... 
Alma, Mon. Beach, B. Bigelow. Withdrew. 
SECOND CLASS CATS. 
May King, B. Y. C, D. L. Whittemore.26.00 2 12 39 1 58 50 
Ulula, Onset, N. Huckins, Jr 26.00 3 13 19 1 59 80 
Anonyma, B. Y. C, F. L. Dabney 24.09 3 13 35 1 58 03 
Kalama, B. Y. C. D. Bice 26.00 3 15 33 2 01 44 
Surprise. B. Y. C, J. M. Codman 24.01 3 17 07 2 00 88 
Linotte, B. Y. C , W. P. Wilson 25.10 3 17 16 2 OS 16 
Mist, B. Y. C , Q. H. Lyman 25.01 2 18 35 3 03 22 
Qismonda, OsterviUe, C. H. Crosby. .. .26.00 2 19 10 3 05 21 
THIRD CLASS CATS. 
Nobska. Onset, H. Burgess 32.03 2 32 34 2 19 31 
Melro, B. Y. C, D. L. Whittemore 20.03 2 39 14 2 23 54 
FOURTH CLASS CATS. 
Elsa, B. Y. C, H. & F. Burgess 19.00 1 49 59 1 33 59 
Coquette, B Y. C, W. W. Phinney....l8.00 1 55 46 1 87 31 
Dawdle, B Y. C, R. S. Hardy 17.06 1 56 05 1 36 56 
Cinch, B. Y. C, H. Parker 17.08 1 56 45 1 37 32 
FOURTH CLASS SLOOPS. 
SaUy, B. Y. C , W. S. Burgess 19.00 1 40 02 1 23 03 
Grilse, B. Y. C, W. E. C. Euatis 19.00 1 43 24 1 26 34 
Edith, B. Y. C, C. M. Baker 18.07 1 44 10 1 26 36 
Heiress, B. Y. C, Geo. Q. Amory 19.00 1 44 41 1 27 41 
FIFTH CLASS CATS. 
Imp, B. Y. C , Geo. B. Dabney 14.05 0 36 16 0 27 23 
Vif, B. Y. C, A. Winsor, Jr 14.03 0 36 37 0 27 40 
Hebe, B. Y. C, J. Parkinson, Jr 15.00 0 36 31 0 27 58 
FIFTH CLASS SLOOPS. 
999, B. Y. C , R. Brewer 15.00 0 36 41 0 28 12 
Waskita, Malta, W. B. Seofleld 12.09 0 38 30 0 28 17 
Raccoon, B. Y. C, J. L Stackpole, Jr..l3.05 0 39 22 0 29 49 
P. D. Q., B. Y. C, R. W. Emmons 14.00 0 39 40 0 30 24 
Winners.— Special Class, Ashumet; second class sloops, not named; 
second class cats, Anonyma first. May King second; third class cats, 
Nobska; fourth class cats, Elsa first, Dawdle second; fourth class 
sloops, Sally first, QrilBe second; fifth class sloops, in doubt; fifth class 
cats. Imp. 
Judge, W. Lloyd Jeffries. 
Monday, Sept. 7. 
The 244th regatta, second open race, was sailed Sept. 7 off the club 
house. 
The day opened with a trifling S.E. air, dying out to a dead calm , 
and atl P. M., the time of the advertised start, there was no wind and 
few boats at the line, though the bay was white with sails becalmed 
trying to get there. At 1:55, a light S.W. air having brought in the 
boats, the race was started and the wind soon increased to a fair 
wholesail breeze. In this race the crews were the old number, viz., 
one to every 5ft. w.l. and fraction thereof. 
Cero and Ashumet sailed a very close race, the former having very 
bad luck; carrying away first the rail to which jib halyards led, letting 
down the sail, and when this was repaired the throat halyard block 
broke and the sail came down. A new block was lashed to the mast 
and the sail got up after a fashion, but as this happaned during the 
•windward work it cost her a good deal. 
In second class Surprise, Kaiama and May King made a beautiful fin- 
ish, crossing line within a very few seconds of each other. 
The third class rotmded buoy on starting line two-thirds through the 
race in a bunch, Nobska leading; but later she picked up a couple of 
bushels of flaating seaweed on her centerboard and hauled out. 
Grilse got a lung lead, but on last leg also picked up seaweed and lost 
time by i;, enough she won by 4s. In this class the last boats got a 
better breeze and quite a fluke on the leaders. 
Vif turned tables on Imp, and 999 won as usual. 
Course for special class, 15 miles; second class, 11 J4 miles; thi d and 
fourth classes, 7^ miles, and fifth class, 5}4 miles. There was a good 
beating to windward on all courses. 
SPECIAL CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ashumet. B. Y. C, C. H. Jones 34.03 8 12 05 3 06 30 
Cero, B. Y. C, W. E. C. Eustis 89.00 3 12 48 3 11 54 
SECOND CLASS SLOOPS. 
No Name, Mon. Beach, C. C. Hanley.. 26.00 2 43 44 2 31 33 
Alma, Mon. Beach, R. Bigelow 22.04 2 53 54 2 34 58 
SECOND CLASS CATS. 
Kalama, B. Y. C, David Rice 26.00 2 37 43 3 25 82 
Surprise, B. Y. C, J. M Codman 24.00 3 40 32 3 35 50 
May King, B. Y. C, D. L. Whittemore.26.00 3 41 18 2 29 02 
Agnostic, OsterviUe, D. Crosby 26.00 2 42 05 3 29 54 
GIsmonda, OsterviUe, C. H. Crosby.. . .26.00 2 42 35 2 80 44 
Bernice, B Y. C, J. G. Young, Jr 25.08 2 44 45 2 32 10 
Ulula, Onset, K. Hucking, Jr 26.00 3 45 55 2 83 44 
Linotte, B. Y. C, W. P. Wilson 25.10 2 46 02 2 33 89 
Mist, B. Y. C, G. H. Lyman 25.01 2 46 36 3 38 20 
Success, Mon. Beach, H. E. Perry 2iJ.03 2 54 23 8 37 19 
Anonyma, B. Y. C, F. L. Dabney 24.09 2 56 15 2 42 28 
THIRD CLASS CATS. 
Colymbus, B. Y. C, A. Winsor 21.06 1 59 52 1 47 21 
Melro, B. Y. C , D. E. Whittemore 20.08 2 00 16 1 46 25 
Nobska, Onset, H. Burgess 33.03 Withdrew. 
FOURTH CLASS JIB AND MAINSAILS. 
Grilse, B. Y. C, W. E. C. Eustis 19.00 2 01 37 1 46 18 
Heiress, B. Y. C, G. G. Amory 19.00 2 01 41 1 46 22 
Sally, B. Y. C , W. S. Burgess 19.00 2 11 12 1 55 53 
Edith, B Y. C, C. M. Baker 18.07 2 11 53 1 56 03 
Silence, B. Y. C., J. Crane, Jr 19.00 2 15 24 2 00 05 
Sylph, Onset, O. M. Oanell 17.04 2 24 03 2 07 05 
Ghuzz, B, Y. C, L. M. Brooks 18.09 Withdrew. 
FOURTH CLASS CATS. 
Elsa, B. Y. C, H. & F. Burgess 19.00 2 06 13 1 50 54 
Daisy, B. Y. C, H. Stockton .18.03 2 08 27 1 52 10 
Coquette, Mon. Beach, W. W. Phlnney.19.00 2 12 10 1 56 51 
Howard, B. Y. 0., H. O. Miller ,18.01 2 20 57 2 04 30 
Smile. B Y. C, L. Bacon 18.91 2 24 16 2 08 38 
Cinch, B. Y. C, H. Parker 18.01 2 29 13 2 12 36 
Dawdle, B. Y. C , R. S. Hardy 17.06 2 33 29 2 15 14 
Spectre, W. Falmouth, — Phillips 19.00 2 33 30 2 18 11 
FIFTH CLASS CATS. 
Vif, B. Y. C, A. Whisor, Jr 14.04 1 53 56 1 38 12 
Imp, G. B. Dabney .....14.05 1 58 00 1 42 23 
Irene, Nonquitt, P. H. Sheridan 15.00 1 59 00 1 44 14 
Hebe, B. Y. C, J. Parkinson, Jr 15.00 2 07 ,15 1 52 19 
M. Y. O. B., Wareham, 15. 00 Withdrew. 
FIFTH CLASS JIB AND MAINSAILS. 
999, B. Y, C, R. Brewer 15.00 1 40 35 1 25 89 
Waskite, Mattapolsett, W. B. Seofleld.. 12. 09 1 58 51 1 40 54 
P. D. Q., B. Y. C, R. W. Emmons 14.00 2 06 09 1 45 51 
Raccoon, B, Y. C, J. L. Stackpole, Jr. 13. 04 2 08 20 1 50 57 
Winners: Special class, Ashumet first; second class sloops. No 
Name first; second class cats, Kalama first. Surprise second, May 
King third; third class cats, Melro first; fourth class sloops, Grilse 
first, Heiress second, Sally third ; fourth class cats, Elsa first, Daisy 
second, Coquette third; fifth class cats, Vif first, Jmp second, Irene 
third; fifth class sloops, 999 first, Waskite secoiK}, 
fudges: T. 6. Edwards, W. Lloyd Jeffries, 
New iTork Yacht ftaein^ Alssobiatibn. 
NEW tORK HARhOR. 
Monday, Sept. 7. 
K the New York Yacht Racing Association is to be judged by thb 
one regatta which it gives every year, it is not at the present time en- 
joying that prosperity which should attend a union of the small yacht 
clubs about New York Bay and the Hudson. In the number of asso^ 
elated clubs, of local club races sailing under its rules, and of starters 
in its great annual regatta, it shows a falling off rather than an ad- 
vance on a few years ago. As the interest in yachting is increasingi 
and as more yachts are added each year to the smaller classes about 
New York, there is an ample field for such an organization, and every 
reason why one should grow rapidly. The regatta this year brought 
out but forty yachts frotn eighteen clubs— by no means a large fleeti 
The start was made in Gravesend Bay, the courses being out in the 
Lower Bay; a wait was made until 12; 30 for yachts that were delayed 
in reaching the Hne. The race was sailed in a hght N.W. wind, the 
times being: 
CLASS D— CABIN SLOOPS. 
Start. Finish Elapsedv Corrected. 
Kelpie 13 34 55 Did not finish. 
CLASS B— CABIN SLOOjPS. 
ForsytheII.....i..„...13 35 56 5 37 23 4 51 27 8 59 25 
Minta 13 81 28 5 29 35 4 58 07 4 05 08 
Orestes..,. ...... 12 34 45 Did not finish. 
Ella ,12 36 17 5 17 36 4 41 18 S 46 27 
CLASS F— CABIN SLOOPS. 
Gael 12 32 19 Did not finish. 
^ CLASS a— CAfilN SLOOPS. 
Zulu 12 83 30 6 33 49 4 60 19 8 45-65 
Poco i i .. J ... 13 32 55 Did not finish. 
Katrine 12 83 4ll Did not finish. 
CLASS C— oPkN cats. 
Hester.. 12 41 47 5 10 33 4 28 45 3 27 47 
CLASS I— OPKN JIB AND MAINSAIL. 
E. J. B 12 31 40 5 08 44 4 37 04 3 35 50 
CLASS 7— OPEN CATS. 
Edna 18 40 83 5 10 13 4 19 45 3 11 09 
Lester , 12 42 83 Did not finish. 
' CLASS 2— OPEN Jib and Mainsail. 
W. H. Gill 13 35 48 6 00 42 4 34 54 8 14 22 
Viola 13 36 44 Did not finish. 
Henry Dauer. ^■^ 84 08 4 55 88 4 21 30 3 1-^ £8 
Iroquois 13 83 50 8 51 19 3 17 29 3 29 31 
Sybilla , 12 33 15 3 66 06 8 38 51 8 81 33 
Zetes 13 82 16 3 51 10 8 18 54 3 28 51 
CLASS 8— OPEN CATS. 
Colleen 1 00 00 3 34 33 3 34 32 1 44 33 
Tempest 1 OO 00 3 36 13 2 36 13 1 46 13 
Mary Isabel. .....13 59 35 4 09 39 8 10 04 2 21 21 
CLASS 4— CABIN CATS. 
MollieBawn 12 42 U • 3 38 40 2 56 32 1 55 54 
Minnie 13 50 00 Disabled. 
MaryH..... ...,.13 49 46 5 09 50 4 20 04 8 10 81 
Acorn 12 49 IS Did not finish. 
Louise, ,,,..12 60 00 Disabled 
Lizzie V. 12 43 26 Did not finish. 
CLASS 5— CABIN OATS. 
Elk 13 40 00 Did not finish. 
CLASS 9— OPKN OATS. 
Baby la 58 17 3 40 23 3 43 08 3 43 09 
Minnie H... 13 58 37 3 44 37 8 46 00 1 51 53 
Martha M 13 69 53 4 01 04 3 01 13 3 03 47 
Mmnie 12 58 44 3 47 50 2 49 06 1 49 04 
Mercedes 1 00 00 3 47 54 3 47 54 1 53 57 
CLASS 10— OPEN CATS. 
Chip 1 00 00 3 35 33 3 85 33 1 51 08 
Chic 1 00 00 Did not finish. 
Adple Rae 1 00 00 3 86 17 2 36 17 1 52 20 
Cinch 1 00 00 Did not finish. 
Maggie P 1 00 00 3 38 43 2 88 43 1 53 57 
Little Deane 1 00 00 8 44 53 2 44 53 2 00 28 
Louise broke her gaff, Minnie was dismasted, and Millie protested 
Mercedes and Baby protested Minnie H. for fouling at the outer meirk. 
The regatta committee included Messrs. Adams, Langerfeld, Ross and 
Kilbourne. ^ 
Stamford Y. C. 
STAMS'ORD, CONN.^LONO ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Sept. S. 
The Stamford Y. C. sailed its annual regatta on Sept. 5 in a strong 
S.E wind and sea, many yachts failing to start. There was no class 
for the IS-footers, as Yola declined to start, so Paprika went up a class 
and raced against Eos and B. O. B., saving her time. Drift, Annie, El- 
sie, Bubble, B. O. B. and Onaway withdrew. The times were: 
61-FT. CLASS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Uvh-B 12 19 00 2 43 26 2 33 36 2 33 26 
43ft. class. 
Norota 12 15 00 2 43 17 3 27 15 8 27 15 
36ft. class. 
Infanta 13 15 00 3 00 87 2 45 37 2 45 37 
30ft. class. 
Madrhie ..,.12 15 00 3 13 86 3 68 36 2 56 22 
Nanita 13 15 00 3 09 06 2 54 06 2 54 06 
20fT« CXjASS* 
Eos 12 20 00 " 2 40'42 8 30 43 2 20 43 
B. O. B. ............... .13 80 00 Did not finish. 
Paprika 13 30 00 2 47 10 2 37 10 3 14 49 
3PPT. CABIN class. 
Ocon^ 12 25 00 8 40 28 2 15 28 2 15 28 
Uarda .^...,..13 25 00 2 43 46 2 18 46 2 17 37 
Onaway 12 25 00 Did not finish. 
Corinthian Fleet. 
NEW ROCHKLLB— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Friday, Sept. It, 
The annual regatta of the Corinthian fleet, postponed from Aug. 15, 
was bai-ed on Sept. 4 in a fresh N.E. breeze, ibe times being: 
51ft. CLASS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Awa 1 28 15 6 28 47 5 OO 13 
Uvira 1 29 00 5 88 45 4 09 45 
2lFT. CLASS. 
Vaquero , , ..1 43 00 5 48 34 4 06 84 
20ft. CLASS. 
Eos 1 43 00 5 31 46 3 49 36 
Hyale , 1 43 00 Withdrawn. 
15ft. CLASS. 
Paprika 1 43 00 6 37 87 4 45 27 
Willada 1 42 00 Withdrawn. 
i SPECIAL MOSQUITO CLASS. 
Ma Honey 1 43 00 5 00 30 3 18 30 
I Don't Think 1 43 00 5 33 56 8 40 56 
OPEN CATS. 
Edwina ...1 37 25 6 39 86 5 02 36 
Ondawa 1 36 50 6 33 29 4 57 29 
Dorothy .1 34 55 Withdrawn. 
Starling 1 86 81 6 51 55 4 15 34 
Cora 1 38 03 
Susie D 1 36 43 7 00 35 5 23 42 
Oceanic Y« C. 
BAY RIDGE— NEW 'YORK HARBOR, 
Monday, Sept. 7. 
The annual ladies' day regatta of the Oceanic Y. 0. was sailed on 
Sept. 7 over a 10-mile course on the Upper Bay, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS— OATBOATS, 25FT. AND OVER. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Anna K., James H. Kane 4 01 07 1 47 43 
Ripple, Arthur M. James , 4 14 09 1 43 16 
Dolphin, J. W. Reynolds 4 09 03 1 49 31 
B. K. W., P. A. Wbite.......... 3 55 SO 1 28 45 
Charley, C. W. Bunn8......-i.iii.i,.;..,. ........ .3 56 00 1 29 00 
Winnie, H. Patterson , 3 56 16 1 29 16 
SECOND CLASS — 24fT. AND UNDER, 
Gotham, F. Johnson .,, 4 13 43 1 42 28 
Vanquish, C. Clement , 4 16 31 1 46 13 
W. H. G., J. G. Wlasner. 4 13 40 1 45 10 
Victor, A. Merthens ..........4 13 10 1 45 80 
Dreadnaught, 0. Wise 4 18 31 1 45 20 
THIRD CLASS— SLOOPS. 
Rex, Dr. J. H. Kahn 4 03 45 1 31 83 
Jennie, C. Wise 4 14 56 1 43 05 
Willie, J. Ressner. , 4 14 57 1 43 06 
Juanita, C.White 4 14 66 1 48 05 
Bully Boy,P. Averlll ,....,^..i»„^.,.....i 15 00 1 43 06 
Commander, J. H. Grant .............Time not taken. 
OUo, W. H. RtcbarOs , . • t , .Did not aniaii. 
Atlahtic Y. C. 
hAt RID(3E— NK-(<r YORK HARBOR. 
Satiirdd^, Sept. S. 
The Atlantic Y. 0. has just been the victim of a novel and unpleas- 
ant experience, one of its members having resorted to the courts In- 
stead of to the club and the regatta committee for a decision in a dis- 
pute over a prize. Fortunate-y such things are very rare in yacht- 
ing; although protests and disputes are inevitable and by no means 
infrequent, it is seldom that any occasion arises to seek a means of 
settlement outside of the recognised yatjhting authorities. Thb dis- 
pute in the present Case arose over the contest for the Adams cuf, 
offered last spring by Vice-Com. Adams, to be the property of the 
yacht first winning it twice. The first race was a very close one be- 
tween Choc*:aw, owned by J. Montgomery Strong^ and Penguin-, owned 
by George E Brightson; and a dispute arose over the measurements 
of the two. It was finally agreed that both should be measured on a 
certain day by John Hyslop, measurer of the Seawanhaba, TSew York 
and Larchmont tjlubs, and Penguin appeared at the appointed time 
and was duly measured, but Choctaw did not present herself 
for measurement. The second race, on June 13, was won 
by Choctaw by a safe margin, but the first race was claimed 
by Penguin It was finally decided by the regatta committee 
that, both yachts should be measured at the Atlantic Basin ofl 
the morning of Sept. 5, and that they should sail the deciding leg for 
the cup in the afternoon Again Penguin was on hand and measured; 
but Choctaw failed to appear. Before the race started, however) het 
owner was heard from, a New York lawyer, D. A. Wise, apipeariag 
for him and serving an injunction on the regatta comthltteej restrain- 
ing it from holding a race for the Adams cup. Under the circum^ 
stances there was no course for the comrhittee but to postpone the 
face indefinitely. Three other races were scheduled for other classeS, 
and these were started at 2:15 in a fresh S.E. wind, the course being a 
triangle off the club house Rain fell during the afternoon to the diS^ 
comfltu'-e of a number of members and ladies who were watdhing t|ie 
race, but they took refuge ii^ the cozy parlors of the house. Tm 
times were: 
CtJTTiBttS. 
Start. Finish. Jilapsed. Corrected. 
Gaviota , 8 17 54 4 27 31 8 09 37 
Awa ., .i 2 19 08 4 33 50 2 14 43 
Moccasin 2 16 23 4 33 55 2 16 33 ... 
Eclipse ...2 18 13 4 43 08 2 25 53 
OATBOATS- CLASS 1. 
Squaw 2 25 38 4 26 19 3 00 41 2 00 33 
Dorothy 3 25 47 4 27 08 2 01 21 8 01 81 
Estelle 3 26 31 Did not finish. 
CATB0ATS-— CLASS 3. 
Scat 2 36 02 4 38 44 2 12 43 8 09 11 
Streak 2 37 02 4 38 04 2 11 02 3 11 03 
Monday, Sept. 7. 
The club had two races scheduled for Monday, one for the cutters, 
being for the prize won in a sailover by Eclipse in the annual reeatta 
last June, and returned to the club by L. J. Oallanan; the other for 
catboats, for a prize similarly won and redonated by K. B. Lynch, of 
the sloop Lynx. In addiiioa th« club offered second and third prizes, 
835 and $25 for the cutters, and $30 and $20 for the cats. Up to 4 P. M. 
there was no wind; then a light southerly breeze came in and the race 
was started. The starters were Gaviota, Awa, Moccasin, Eclipse, Doro- 
thy, Squaw, Scat, Estelle and Streak. After drifting until after dark all 
gave up but Awa and Moccasin, the former finishing first and tne lat» 
ter winning the second prize, a $.85 cup. 
Tuesday, Sept. 8. 
The race for the catboats was started again on Sept. 8, the times 
being: 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Dorothy .2 21 11 S 09 32 2 48 31 2 48 21 
Squaw 2 20 38 5 16 32 2 55 S4 2 5S 46 
Estelle 2 20 56 5 21 21 3 00 25 3 58 54 
Streak , 2 23 11 5 31 §5 3 59 44 8 55 16 
Scat ,2 31 36 S 20 08 2 58 48 2 50 43 
Dorothy was disqualified for fouling a mark. The last race of the 
season, on Sept. 13, was postpohed to Sept. l9 on account of a calm. 
Commonwealth Yk Ci 
SOUTH BOSTON— BOSTON HARBOR'. 
Saturday, Sept. 5, 
The Commonwealth Y. O. sailed its first open race on Sept. 5 and 
made a success of it, there being good entries and plenty of wind» a 
hard reefing breeze from the east, with a heavy sea. Harbinger^ 
when in second place, missed a buoy and withdrew, and Satanic broke 
her steering gear. The times were: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Emma C, P. A. Coupal 39.04 1 47 80 1 14 28 
Beatrice, J. Cavanagh ..25.06 2 03 50 1 28 00 
Climax, M. F. Kelley 26.04 2 05 68 1 89 05 
Harbinger, W. F. Bache £8.04 Withdrew. 
SECOND CLASS. 
Gleaner, F. O- Wellington 23.00 1 07 05 0 39 35 
Privateer, A. E. Schaaf , 33.11 1 08 17 0 40 43 
Cleopatra, H. M. Faxon 31.02 1 12 03 0 43 39 
Rex, J. B. Farrell ,.84.00 1 10 58 0 44 34 
Satanic, W. Daly, Jr 33.07 Disabled. 
Tacoma, S N. SmaU , 31.08 Withdrew. 
Eureka, J. G. Stewart 31.08 Withdrew, 
Lottie R., E. H. Rich 23.11 'Withdrew. 
Thrush, J. H. Flemming, Jr i 34.03 Withdrew. 
Offi t, D. Ehnan 34 . 00 Disabled. 
THIRD CLASS. 
Arab, W.F.Scott.,.....,.,,... 18.01 1 15 44 0 46 44 
Allison, Huckins & Fowle 20.10 1 13 34 0 47 31 
Zoe, J. McCarthy 19.06 1 15 3 r 0 48 13 
Nancy Hanks, P. M. Maglathlin.. 20.06 1 15 16 0 48 53 
Wawand, Banner & Pattern. ...19.11 1 17 07 0 50 00 
Mephisto, J. Spratt 19.04 1 19 03 0 51 26 
Emerell, W. H. Dow 18.10 Withdrew. 
Cocheco, Yerxa & Borden 18 . 1 1 Withdrew. 
Harriett, L. T. Harrington 30.07 Withdrew. 
KNOCKABOOTS. 
Bo Peep, Clark & North 31.00 1 13 54 1 13 54 
La Chica, C. V. Souther 31.00 1 14 03 1 14 03 
Torpedo, J . J. Souther 21 . 00 Withdrew. 
FOURTH CLASS 
Alpine, C. J. Blethen 17.06 0 52 05 0 36 87 
Fantasy, Wm. AUerton 16.06 0 54 07 0 27 33 
Minx. G. D. Bllsby 17.11 0 59 05 0 34 03 
May R., N. C. Robinson 17.07 1 00 05 0 34 43 
Sunbeam, H. B. Faxon 16.05 Withdrew. 
Anita, S. N. Small 17.08 Capsized. 
' FIFTH CLASS. 
Elsa, P. A. Rand 14.08 0 57 35 0 33 34 
Velma, T. Hallett 14.09 0 57 44 0 33 48 
Nellie, J. O'Leary 14.10 1 03 33 0 39 38 
New Jersey Athletic Club. 
BAYONNK— NEWARK BAY. 
Saturday, Sept, 5. 
The New Jersey Athletic Club sailed a race on Sept. 5 for pennants 
offered by Howard M. Cook, the course being three rounds of a tri- 
angle, 10 miles in all, on Newark Bay. Th« wind was fresh S.E., with 
rain. The 15-footer Brownie won in her class and equaled the time of 
the larger boats in other classes The ofacial times were: 
OPEN 
SLOOPS. 
Start. 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
Corrected. 
3 54 41 
4 36 38 
1 41 57 
1 01 57 
8 53 33 
4 33 38 
1 39 25 
1 05 02 
CABIN 
OATS. 
2 53 48 
4 36 06 
1 42 18 
1 10 36 
2 53 43 
4 39 80 
1 45 47 
1 11 24 
OPEN 
OATS. 
2 53 13 
4 38 39 
1 45 16 
1 03 41 
2 53 59 
4 34 19 
1 40 20 
1 03 55 
8 53 53 
4 53 50 
1 69 57 
1 15 33 
3 54 06 
Did not finish. 
,3 53 16 
Did not finish. 
Sewaren Land and Water Club. 
SEWAREN, N J.— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Sept. 5. 
The Sewaren Land and Water Club held a race for naphtha launches 
on Sept. 5, the times being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Urchin, H. M. Seguine . .1 18 83 1 18 .33 
Amelia Victoria, Walter Luttgen 1 30 33 1 35 32 ' 
Lispeth, W. M. Ballard 1 23 33 1 16 43 
Conchica', F. A. Ostrander 1 38 37 1 29 37 
Elga, H. M. Seguine 1 49 48 1 36 13 
The winners were Lispeth, Urchin and Amelia Victoria. 
