Sept A, 1897.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
19B 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
1 47 
1 ]6 
06 
1 
33 26 
1 25 
32 
1 
33 46 
1 38 
46 
1 
36 51 
1 24 
09 
1 
34 ^0 
1 57 
36 
1 
34 45 
1 34 
]5 
1 
37 44 
1 37 
44 
1 
37 Vi 
1 £7 
12 
1 
36 10 
1 17 
Ofi 
1 
37 25 
1 2d 
36 
1 
33 .^0 
1 25 
;6 
1 
<0 £6 
J 25 
55 
1 
4 i 20 
1 
31 S6 
i 26 
22 
1 
41 39 
1 28 
£2 
1 
36 43 
1 25 
21 
1 
f.O 58 
1 27 
43 
Did not fiDish. 
Pid not floish. 
Did not finish. 
1 44 37 1 35 48 
Did not flnish. 
Did not fluish. 
Beverly Y. C. 255th Race. 
MARION- BUZZARD'S BAT, 
Saturday, Aug. SI. 
The 255tli race, that for the Tan Renssalaer cup and for 
the cup presented by gentlemen of Marion for the best boat 
of other rig than that winning Van Renssalaer cup, was 
sailed at Marion at 11 A. M. on Aug. 21. Wind N.W. at 
start, shifting to a reefing sou'wester. 
Judges— David Rice and W. Lloyd Jeffries. 
. Course, 8 3-5 miles. 
Agnostic did not sail course. 
Length. 
Capeiin, B.Y.C , W- E. C Eustis 19.02 
Thordi-J, B.Y.C ■ T. B. Wales f5.ll 
Royal Blue, B.Y.C, C. S. Dennison , , . .21 .00 
Dorothy, B Y.C., Brucp Clark... 23.00 
Oposeuna. B.Y.C , R. W. Emmons 58.02 
Eobin Hood. B.Y.C, A. S. Hardy 21 .0$ 
Micaboo, B.Y.C. J. S. &R. E Harding. 21 .00 
Edith. B.Y.C , R W. Biker 21. CO 
Heiress. B.Y.C, G. G. Amory 17.06 
Klnndlke, Mod. Beach, C. C Hanley. .26.00 
Nobska. Men Beach, W. H.Winship. . .22.03 
Pylph. Mod. Beach, A. W. Rice 17.04 
Alma Mon Beach, E. Bigelow. 
Kalama. J^.Y.C , D. Rice 26 fO 
Maori, B Y.C, C. Bre\irer 21.00 
Agnostic. Osterrille, D. Crosby., 21.10 
Imp, B.Y.C. G. B. Dabney 15 05 
Kantaka, B.Y C , A. Wicsor 21 .rQ 
Qrilse, B.Y.C , W. E. C Eustis 19.00 
Helen. Marion, W. W. Swam 12.09 
Esta. OsterviUe, W. Crosby 26.00 
Mavella. Ooset, H.E. .Stevenson. 21.06 
Waskite. B.Y.C, W B.Scofield 12.09 
Van Renssalaer cup won by Capeiin, that given by gentlemen of 
Marion won by Thcrdis. 
The 256th race for cups presented by gentlemen of Marion 
Second open race was sailed at Marion oa afteraoon of Aug. 
21; wind a reefing sou'wester, but Capeiin and the cruisers 
and Thordis did nob reef. The rest had to. 
Capeiin again came to the front. She is a very fast and 
al)le little boat. 
Courses: 9 15 miles for cruising and second class; 6 1-2 
miles for third and fourth classes; 6 9-10 miles for fifth class. 
Weather: Wind S.W.— a reefing breeze. Judges: W. Lloyd 
Jeffries and D. Rice. 
CKUISING CLASS 
Length. 
Bobin Hood, B.Y.C, A. S. Hardy 21.03 
Micaboo, B.Y C, J. S &R E Har'^ingSI.OO 
Kintaka. B Y.C, A W. Winsor, Jr. . .21.08 
Edith, B Y.C, R. M. Bak^r 21.00 
SECOND CLASS— CATS. 
Thordis, B.Y.C . T. B. Wales 26.00 
Flight, Marion Y. C , Dr. Counsel maySS. 00 
Kalama. B.Y.C. D. Rice. £6.00 
Mist, B.YC, G. H. Lyman 25.11 
TmBD CLASS— OATS. 
♦Agnostic, Osterfille Y. C, D Crosby21.10 
Meiro, B.Y. P., \V. L. Whittemore 18.00 
yobska, B.Y.C, W. H. Winship 22,05 
SECOND CLAS.*? —SLOOPS. 
Dorothy. B.Y.C, B. Clark 2:i.u5 
Alma, Mon. Beach Y. C, R Bigelow..20.00aboutl 10 14 
* Did not sail course. 
THIRD CLASS— SLOOPS. 
Maori. B.Y.C. C. Brewer 21.00 
Klondike, Mon. Beach, C C Har ley ..20.00 
FOURTH CLASS— SLOOPS. 
Capeiin, B.Y.C, W. E. C Eustis ii39.03 
Feiress, B.Y C.,G. G. Amory .719.00 
Opossum. B.Y C, R W- Eramons. JS.OO 
Blue Fish. B.Y.C, Hardy & Crane, Jr.l9.0) 
Maori, B.Y.C, C Brewer 19.00 
FOURTH CLASS— CATS. 
Howard. B.Y.C, H O.Milltr 1ft. 00 
Elsa, B.Y n., C 8. Sargent 18.01 
Cinch, B Y.C, H. Parker 18.01 
Daisy, B Y.C, H. Stockton ......18.03 
Hope, B.Y.C, J. H. Ellis 17.11 
FIFTH CLASS— CATS. 
Imp, B Y.C, G. B. Dabney 14. t5 
Vif. B.YC, A. Winsor, ,Tr ...14.04 
Helen. Marion, W. W. Swan..... 15 00 
Lara, B Y.C, — . Washburn 15.00 
Dory, Marion,.. 
Winners: Cruising class. Robin Hood fir-!t, Eiith second; second 
class cats, Thordis first, Flight second: thira class sloops, Maori; 
third cla's cat.«!, Melro first, Elsa second: fourth class sloops, Capeiin 
fi'st. Heiress second; fifth class cats. Imp first, Vif second; second 
class sloops, Dorothy. 
Elapsed. 
1 31 (8 
1 37 49 
1 37 50 
1 39 50 
1 f9 30 
1 31 32 
1 36 57 
1 43 29 
2 05 25 
2 C6 33 
Gave up. 
1 05 10 
Con ectfd . 
1 3' fc8 
1 .^7 49 
1 37 SO 
1 84 50 
1 19 8? 
1 25 27 
1 26 56 
1 3J eg 
1 65 53 
1 52 33 
0 53 3J 
1 14 .30 
1 07 25 
Capsized. 
1 08 40 
0 56 04 
111 23 
0 58 83 
1 11 45 
1 04 53 
Did not finish 
1 14 SO 
1 02 00 
1 19 .38 
1 05 43 
1 21 45 
1 08 01 
1 22 25 
1 08 41 
1 22 47 
1 09 01 
Withdrew. 
2 27 42 
1 16 4! 
a 29 53 
1 38 53 
1 42 27 
1 30 43 
Kot timed. 
Not timed. 
Ogden Goelet. 
Mr. Ogden Goelet, of New York and Xewport, an old 
member of the New York Y. C, died onboard of his new 
sfeam yacht Mayflower, at Cowes on Aug. 27. Mr. Goelet, 
who was about fifty-one years of age, had been in delicate 
health for some time past; in fact it was partly on account 
of his health that he has spent so much of his time afloat 
for years past. At the same time, the news of his death 
was'most unexpected by yachtsmen. 
Mr. Goelet built the cruising schooner Norseman in 1881, 
at Poillon's in Brooklyn, and shortly after joined the New 
York Y.C. The following letter from him is mostinteresting, 
as from it originated a series of races which has become 
historic; 
No. 425 Fifth Avenxte, Feb. 1, 1882. 
Charles A. Morton, Esq., Secretary New York 1". C: 
Deae Sir — I beg to ofter the following prizes: 
One $1,000 cnp, to be sailed for by the schooners of the 
New York Y. C. 
One $500 cup, to be sailed for by the sloops of the Ncav 
York Y. C. 
These prizes to be competed for at Newport on the same 
day during the month of August next, and at any date ditr- 
ing that month which may be selected by the flag oflicers. 
The course to be decidedby the regatta committee. The race 
to be sailed under their supervision, according to the rules 
of the club, and with time allowance. Very respectfully, 
Ogden Goelet. 
This ofl'er has been repeated every year down to the present 
time. After using Norseman for many years, she was sold 
aud renamed Alsacienne by her new owner, Mr. Goelet re- 
taining the old name. He then had under charter for several 
seasons the English steam yacht White Ladye, surrendering 
her this summer to take possession of the magnificent new 
Mayflower, which Mr, Watson has just completed to his order. 
He had spent a few weeks on this yacht about Cowes and the 
other English ports, and was just preparing to sail for New 
York. The body will be embalmed and brought to this 
couotry on the Mayflower. 
Mr. Goelet always gave liberally to yachting, and did much 
of late years to encourage the Mediterranean racing. He 
was part owner in the oi-linear rater Samphire. 
Pewaukee Y. C— Pabst Cup, 
PEWAUKEK, WIS. 
Saturday, Aug. 31. 
Seventeen yachts got away in the start of the Pabst chal- 
lenge cup regatta sailed on Pine Lake to-day. The Pevvau- 
kee Y. C.— the challenging party— had five, and the Pine 
Lake Y. C. twelve yachts in the race. 
The start was made at 3;35 P. M. in a light S.W. wind 
that, aft-er the yachts had completed the first round, failed 
entirely, and, as the conrse was not completed within the 
two hours time limit, the executive committee declared the 
race off, and tet Saturday, Aug. 3S, as the date for resailing 
it, ■ Ernest E. White. 
American T. Ca Open Regatta. 
NEWBURYPORT . 
Tuesday, Aug. 17. 
MASSAC a us TTS Y R. A. RULES. 
The annual open regatta of the American Y. C. of New- 
bury port, was sailed on Aug, 19 in a two-reef breeze from 
the west, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Reynard. D. N. Rodigrass 2100 2 10 13 1 41 11 
Climax, M. F Kelly 25. C6 2 19 16 1 4,- 44 
Little Feter, H.-Moebs 24.05 Disabled. 
SECOND CLASS 
Privateer. A H Schaaf 21.00 2 10 Ofi 1 34 07 
Tantrum, F. D. Perkins .23.00 2 15 f 9 1 41 40 
Early Dawn, S. E Doherty 23. r3 2 26 o'J 1 52 47 
Bonarza. . Did not finish. 
THIRD CLASS. 
Arab HI . W. p. Scon 19.11 13129 1 ro .39 
Allison, Fowls and Hutchins 19.03 1 :i6 29 1 04 51 
Raccoon, G. G.Dow 19.11 1 S'' 03 1 08 '3 
Kpurt, J. Walsh ^..18.03 1 47 C5 1 14 49 
Sue Did notflai.sh. 
POUftTH CLASS. 
Fantassy. W Allerton 16.01 1 .39 54 1 05 07 
Circe, F. L. Pigeon 16.06 1 44 09 1 09 24 
Alpine, C J. Blethen 16.10 1 48 15 1 13 21 
Demon, W. D. Si'sbee Disabled. 
Coot, F. J. Dugno Did not finish. 
DORY CLASS. 
Victor, J. M Perkins 1 0' 06 
Tobasco, H. H. Wiggan , 1 02 57 
Alice, J. H. Thurston 1 04 41 
Daniels. M H T. Welkey... 1 Oi 12 
Trilby, F. aiar-hall 104 24 
T B.'Ree^.T Hme •. 1 04 30 
Coot, A. Drer , 1 C6 36 
Oceana W O Adams ....i .'... 1 08 44 
Stella, O. Pearson .... 1 08 57 
Ethel, R. H. Pritchard 0 27 51 
WmTEHALL 01 ASS 
Jalma. -T. Cote ... 1 08 56 
Cracksjick, G. E. Vivian 110 15 
Emily, A A. Cote 1 13 05 
Victor was protested for leaving a buoy on the wrong side; 
not allowed. 
A protest against Circe for shifting ballast was referred to 
the Y. R. A. 
The judges were: B. G. Davis, C. E. Stnne, N. D. Rodi- 
grass, A. W. B. Foster, E. J. Powers, D. F. Carver, aud J. 
Bertram. 
Little Peter broke her tiller when leading, and withdrew; 
Demon broke her centerboard; Jalma was disqualified for 
failing to give way when on port tack. 
Horseshce Harbor Annual Regatta. 
LAPCHMONT - LONa ISLAND SOUND 
Saturday, Aug. 74. 
Y. R. U. RULES. 
The Horseshoe Harbor Club, of Larchmont Manor, held 
its annual sailing regatta on Aug. li, the race being sailed 
in a strong S.W. breeze. The course was a .5 mile triangle, 
from off Horseshoe Harbor, around the ark buoy ofE Whortle- 
berry Island, then around the buoy off the N.E. end of Exe- 
cution Reef and home, sailed three times by the larger and 
twice by the smaller yachts. The times were: 
SLOOPS— cOft cr.Afs. 
• Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
SuiTsrise, J. Baird 31.68 2 10 40 2 10 ''O 
Acushla, W. Hanan 3^.04 2 17 20 2 16 'ii 
SLOOPS- 3Cft. class. 
Pyxie. W. E. Eld ridge 26.53 2 27 f.5 2 27 55 
Skimmaug. C. D. .Mallory 25.00 2 21 00 2 21 05 
SLOOPS— 'X'FT. CLASS. 
Keneu, M. H. Clark 19.46 1 35 55 1 38 ;5 
] 5ft CJiASS. 
Yola. C. D. Mallory ! Is'.OO 1 59 55 1 59 55 
Paprika, J. S. D Nereson .15.00 1 48 fO 1 43 20 
Fiddler. Nelson VuUe 14.60 2 19 .SS 2 17 3J 
Trilby, K. Tyson. 15.00 1 54 80 1 51 .30 
CABIN CATS -SOFT. CLASS. 
Onaway, S. C. Pirie 26.25 2 41 30 2 41 30 
CiBIN CATS— 25ft class 
Qji Vive. G. A. Freeth , ..,.25.00 2 40 30 2 40 ZO 
Presto, M. P. Ha'fleld 23.48 2 50 cO 2 47 P7 
WiQ or Lose, J. S. Appleby ...23.30 2 53 35 2 Ai 
Harriettalir., Robert Jacobs ....21.90 2 45 40 2 88 17 
Themis, W Fisher 21.15 Not timed. 
OPEN CATS— i 5ft. CLASS. 
Fedora, C. P Read ..: 22.6b 2 07 15 
E. Z Sloat, Hoyt& Perkins 22.30 1 53 CO 
Aneora, A. V. Smith 21.53 2 00 50 
Anglesea, L. "G Rpence , 21.53 IMd not fluish. 
Gaviota. G W. Wallace 21.11 2 01 00 
Punch, U B Clark 20.51 2 0115 
Zelica, H. A. Sherman 20.29 Not timed. 
OPEN CATS -20ft. class. 
Minnetonka, A B. Allee 19.85 1 69 75 1 59 15 
lone, C M. Bird , 19.68 2 11 fO 2 10 .38 
Starling, F Delevante 19.60 Did not finiih. 
Willie B , P. S. Ray 18.27 Did not finish. 
IrvuigH.E. Cromwell 17.00 Did not fini-h. 
Caprice, P. F. Proctor 15.54 Did not finish. 
boys' boats— 15CT!. and UNDER. 
Lark, P. J. Kane 13.13 Did not finish. 
Cora, T. J S. Flint 12.50 2 44 25 2 44 25 
Dodge, H Steveoson 11.45 Did not finish. 
E Z Sloat was protested for fouling a mark. 
Burgess T. C, Postponed Race. 
SIARBLTHEAD -MAS-SACHOSETTS BAY. 
The open race of the Burgess Y. C, postponed from Aug. 
2, was sailed on Aug. 11, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Lergth El psed. Corrected. 
Asahi. E V. R. Thayer ~8.1U 1 3j 47 1: 9 47 
Little Pt-fr. H. Moebs... 24.05 1 42 46 1:39 52 
Emma C, P. Coupal 2r.^6 1 42 2J 1 41 40 
SECOND OPEN CL4SS. 
Burgess, Frank Burgess. . . . . Uid not fiotsh. 
SECOND CABIN CLASS. 
Privaieer, A. E. Schaaf 21.119 1 36 45 1 v5 01 
Nettie, W. Burgees 23.11 1 :i7 16 1 3? 16 
Clara, W. D Turner 23.11 1 42 52 1 43 52 
KNOCKABOUTS 
Cockatoo, C S Eaton 1 38 47 
Mongoose, A D. Irving 1 .^9 40 
Gosling, F.O Nor h 1 19 41 
Fly. W O. Gay ; .... 1 4 ' 63 
Hazard. H. M" Sears ... 1 42 49 
Sally III., L. F. Percival Disabled. 
The winners! Asahi and Little Peter, $10; Privateer ^'.h, and ^eI.tie 
$10; Cockatoo 815, and:flongoose $.0. 
On Aug. 19 the club sailed its third championship regatta, 
the times being: 
CLASS A 
Length. Elapsed. Correcled. 
8assacu.s. A W Erickson 18. CO 1 3i 51 1 .34 51 
Faith, W. H. Chamberlain .... 17.04 1 37 09 1 85 46 
CLASS 0. 
Oriole, C Hf.vey.. 16 00 1 19 3? 
Dove, F. G. Macomber 16 00 1 27 U5 
Peewee, F. J. Eustes 10. CO 1 24 83 
Bobolink , I'^.OO 1 S3 28 
HANDICAP CLASS 
Elapsed. Allowaree. Corrected. 
Ben My Ghree, W. A. Stewart 1 bri 51 1 .51 
Petrel. E. Remich 2 05 23 0 06 00 1 t9 23 
Swordflsh, E Lindsey ..Did not finish. 
Lucile, W. Jackson ...........1 47 26 0 01 00 1 46 28 
Bea, F. G. Macomber. not ftpigh. 
East Gloucester IT. C> Open Regatta. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Friday, Aug. IS. - 
As A a part of the general festivities of "Gloucester Day," the 
East Gloucester Y. C. sailed an open regatta on Aug. 1.3, under 
the Mass. Y. R. A. rules. There was a fresh west wind, some of 
the boats carrying a single reef. The times were: 
FIRST CLASS .SLOOPS. 
Elap.sed. Corrected. 
Ida J . F. Peckham 1 40 00 1 11 17 
Asahi, E D. R. Thayer 1 42 51 1 14 .36 
Harbinger. F W. Bacbe 1 45 33 1 16 36 
Little fetor. H Moebs 1 49 f4 1 17 11 
Elfreda, B. T. Hall 1 46 38 1 18 28 
SECOND CLASS SLOOPS. 
Privateer. A. D. Schaff 1 52 52 1 16 53 
Nettie, VValter Burgess 1 53 40 1 ao 23 
Clara, W. D. Turner 1 59 27 1 26 10 
Judith, W. D. Pigeon 2 00 57 1 £7 10 
Ariel. A. W. Sosbeck 2 10 32 1 .30 24 
Tormeot. Pomeroy Bros 2 07 P3 1 31 44 
Skedaddle, Merchant 2 05 51 1 30 57 
Mavis, Brooks . 2 10 23 1 32 48 
KNOCKABOUTS. 
Gosling, Xorth & Clark . . 1 32 50 
Cockatoo. G. S. Eaton........... 1 34 31 
Ft7, W. O. Gay 1 35 2i 
Mongoose, A. D. Irving, Jr 1 3^ 19 
Sallv III , F Percival 1 38 20 
Bonita, J. G. Siacey 1 43 02 
Teutonic, L. J. Jansen ,. Did not finish. 
THiaD CLASS. 
Arab, W. M. Stott . 1 3-' r6 1 03 08 
Tuion, H G. Kuowles 1 4.5 45 1 18 20 
Luna, S E. Hildreth 1 50 19 1 2n .30 
Hustler, W. Bowler ... 2 02 59 1 33 35 
FOURTH CLASS 
Fantasy, Williams & Allerton 1 .39 04 1 08 48 
Circe, F.L. Pigeon 1 5 12 1 15 13 
Brownie, H Wbee.ler .,..„■<.•.*. 1 49 C3 116 43 
Hoodoo. 'i' Wheeler ....i...^...l t9 11 1 26 41 
Witch, J. H. Higgins 2 08 40 1 85 55 
On Aug. 14, the same fleet raced at Sqnam in a moderate 
southerly wind. The first class yachts Little Peter, Ida J. 
and Harbinger mistook an outside boat with a flag for one 
of the markboats, and were disqualifled for sailing a short 
course. Little Peter was disabled for a time by the fall of 
her throat halyard block. The times were: 
FIRST CLAS?. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Gossip, L. Bent 5^8.11 2 25 C6 1 56 56 
SECOND CLASS 
Privateer, A E Schaaf 21.09 2 23 28 1 47 29 
SECOND OPEN. 
Burgess. W. Burgees ai.OO 2 06 50 1 29 51 
Privateer, A, E, Schaaf... 21 .C9 2 23 28 1 47 29 
Magnolia D isa bled 
Burgess Disqualified. 
TBIRD CLASS 
Vamoose, BeDner& Patten 19.11 1 31 10 1 04 18 
Arab, W. F Scott 19.11 1 31 16 1 04 28 
Alison. Fowle & Hutchins 19 03 1 41 5 J 1 14 11 
Luna, 8. D Hildreth 17 05 1 4 3 39 1 19 50 
LeutOD, H B Knowles, 19.08 1 50 14 1 i2 49 
Hector. Shaituck 18.08 1 58 50 1 3111 
Vamoose . .Disqialified. 
FOURTH CI ASS 
Circe. Pigeon 16.06 1 36 09 1 05 10 
Fantasy, Allerton 16.11 1 36 51 1 06 25 
Brownie, H. Wheeler 15.(5 1 45 36 1 11 35 
Demon 16.11 1 43 27 1 13 01 
Ruth, B. Gnffln 15.08 1 49 01 1 16 18 
Izcop, H. Haskell 14.06 2 01 47 - 1 27 44 
Alpine, C. J. B'ethen 16.10 1 59 30 1 23 57 
DORY CLASS 
Tobafco, H Wiggin 15.04 1 54 15 1 21 38 
Naoma, Sargent 17 10 1 53 02 1 23 44 
Oeeanus, W O. Adams 17.07 1 pfi 14 \ 1 26 38 
H B., F. Brown 17.00 2 06 39 1 £6 H 
Aniia, C. Cunningham ,..,,.......16.02 8 08 44 1 37 17 
Gertrude, J. Whittemore 15.11 2 09 41 1 !'7 43 
Folly, Woodbury 16.00 2 09 54 1 S3 13 
SIXTH CLASS. 
Little Comrade, L. Haskell la. 08 2 09 45 1 32 29 
Erena, Dusuo ......12.08 2 09 42 1 82 40 
Midget. Cole 12.08 2 10 52 1 33 31 
Shamrock, J. O. Reilly 18.08 2 18 25 1 43 19 
Corinthian Y. C— Championship Race. 
MARBLEHEAD— MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Saturday, Aug. 74. 
The Corinthian Y. C, of Marblehead, sailed 
championship race on Aug. 14 in a fresh S.E. 
times being: 
Length 
Asahi, E. V. R. Thayer 
SECOND CLiSS. 
Nettie, Walter Burgess 27.06 
Clara, W, D. Turner ....VS. 09 
THIRD CLASS. 
Hoodlum, Higginson & Boardman , 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Koorali, R. C. Robbins 
KNOCKABOUTS. 
Hazard, H. M. Sears 21,00 
Silly III , D. C. Percival, Jr 21.00 
Mongoose, J Erving,,.,, 21.00 
Fly, W. O. Gay ...21. CO 
Cockatoo. C. S Eaton.,.. 21.00 
Goshng. F O. North 21.00 
Jenny Wrenn, F. E. Peabody 21.00 
CLASS A, 
Rowenia, W. H. Roihwell 
Eugenia, I. S. Palmer . , , , 
Lilhau, H E. Whitney 
Eimira. M. Bartlett 
Su'ie, J F. Cole 
Vagrant. W. A Harvey 
GJisha. C W. Jaynes < ., 
Indra, P, P. Sharpers 
Delphine, C. M Barker... 
CLASS c. 
Mayona. C O.Stearns , 
Maid. E Paiae ' 
Dorothy, F Brewster 
Comet, A. A. Lawrence. 
Verona, C B. Tucner , 
Elapsed. 
1 42 21 
1 52 38 
1 to 05 
1 42 88 
1 13 00 
2 16 45 
2 19 00 
2 19 45 
2 20. 00 
2 ?0 10 
a 21 12 
2 25 35 
1 65 SO 
1 56 04 
2 02 40 
2 02 18 
2 02 48 
2 09 0 
2 10 35 
2 09 (0 
■V^ietidrev 
1 li 45 
1 15 37 
1 15 ;j8 
1 17 00 
1 19 30 
its second 
breeze, the 
Corrected. 
1 42 21 
1 .51 21 
1 66 05 
1 43 38 
1 13 00 
1 53 3} 
1 54 04 
1 53 40 
2 00 18 
8 02 48 
2 03 go 
2 06 r5 
2 07 00 
1 14 45 
1 15 37 
1 15 
1 36 30 
1 19 00 
Fortv-Six "Foot Class, Special Race. 
MARBLEHEAD -MASSACHUSE T" B Y 
Monday, Aug, SS. 
On her way home from the New York Y. C. cruise, Wasp 
put in at Marblehead, now thehomeof three of her old mates 
in the former 46ft. l.w.l class, Gloriana, Barbara and Mili- 
cete. A special match was made and sailed on Aug. 23, the 
course being 16 miles to windward and return, from off Mar- 
blehead around the can buoy off theLondoners. There was a 
fresh N.E. wind and plenty of sea all the way. The four 
were started in the old way, crossing the line: 
Wasp .....lll'^io Gloriana 1116 16 
Barbara 11 15 t6 Mdicete 11 16 21 
Wasp housed her topmast, but sent it aloft again after a time 
when off Eastern Point. The windward mark was turned: 
Wa=p 2^.30 49 Gloriana 2 5i 3fi 
Barbara 2 40 '*0 Milicete 3 08 10 
The run in was made under spinakers, the final times 
being: 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrfcted. 
Wasp 11 15 40 5 18 11 6 03 11 6 03 11 
Barbara 1115 51 5:35 00 6 20 00 6 16 40 
Gloriana 11 16 5:6 5 '4 06 6 :H9 06 6 37 .SR 
Milicete , ,,,,1116 21 6 Oi5 19 8 51 49 6 48 37 
