Sept, 18, 1897.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Corinthian Y. C. Cruise. 
The Corinthian Y. O., of Marblehead, celebrated the Labor 
Day holidays by a cruise of three days, the following yachts 
taking part: 
Steam yachts— Penelope, Chelotah, Sally, Gyda, Viola, 
Noria, Helen, Schooners— AdHenne, Puritan, Frolic, Amer- 
ica, Rusalka, Lojal and Ian the. Cutter.s — King Philip, Sal- 
adin. Crystal, Ashumet, Hiawatha, Edith, Mildred, Nebula, 
Barbara, Indra, Lassie, Phyllis, Jessie, Lillian, Vidofner, 
Nettie, Brenda, Lurline. Yawls^Micca and Al Hawa. 
Knockabouts — Cock Robin, Geisha, Vagrant, Eugenia, Wa- 
nasa, Sue, Armoret, Rowena, Sally III., Maia, Mayona, Alert 
and Jennie Wren. 
Under the management of the regatta committee, includ- 
ing C. Edgar Finney, chairman; George W. Mansfield, sec'y, 
and Messrs. D. C. Percival, Jr., Harman Parker and W. B. 
Stearns, three races were sailed. The first day, Saturday, 
Sept. 4, was devoted to a racing run from Marblehead to 
Glouce.ster, starting at 2:30. The most interesting feature of 
the race was the presence of the schooners America and Puri- 
tan, both so intimately connected with the America's cup. 
With these two were the schooners Frolic and Rusala, the 
latter a modern Lawley boat, America beat Puritan by Im. 
59s, actual time. In the second class, Ashumet won first and 
a leg for the Commodore's cup, with Saladin second. In the 
third class, Wanasa won first and a leg for the Commodore's 
cup, with Nettie second. In the fourth class Cock Robin 
won, with Sally III. second. 
On Sept. 5 the fleet raced across from Gloucester to Hull, 
twenty-five miles, with a light and moderate S.W. wind. 
The winners were: 
First class — America, leg for commodore's cup. 
Second class — ^Mildred first prize and leg for cup; Cvystal 
second prize. 
Third class — Rowena first prize and leg for cup; Eugenia 
second prize. 
Fourth class— Sally III. first prize and leg for cup; Cock 
Robin second prize. 
Frolic protested America for putting her about when on 
starboard tack. 
.The final run to .Marblehead was made on Sept. 6 in a 
fresh N.W. breeze, the times of the schooners being: - 
Elapsed. Correc'ed. 
Puritan , 3 21 £5 3 21 .35 
America :i ?3 49 8 2.3 49 
Adrienne i ..3 34 26 3 29 26 
Rusalka 3 47 OS 3 Hi 03 
Frolic 4 23 35 4 00 35 
In the second class Chrystal won, with Saladin second; in 
the third class India won, with Brenda second; in the fourth 
class Mayona won, with Maia second. 
The record of the three days stood: Schooners, America, 
Adrienne and Puritan; second class, Ashumet, Mildred and 
Crystal; third class, Wanasa, Rowena and Indra; fourth 
class, Cock Robin, Sally III. and Mayona. 
The sail-ofi' took place on Sept. 11, America and Puritan 
sailing even, both allowing time to Adrienne. America lost 
her topmast, but won from Puritan by 5m. 7s. elapsed time: 
SCHOONERS. 
Elapsed, Corrected. 
America, Butler Ames ■, ,,2 53 43 2 53 43 
Adrienne, H P. Smitti 8 03 .30 2 55 30 
Puritan, H, P Dennison 2 ."iS 50 2 58 60 
SECOND CLASS CUTTERS. 
Mildred, Gordon Dexter 1 51 53 1 51 53 
Crystal, E. T. Bigelow 1 55 07 1 51 87 
THinD CLiSS SLOOPS. 
Rowena, R. H Rothwell r .1 53 10 1 53 10 
Wanasa, W. Boyson , .Wi:h(irew. 
ladra, P. P, Sharpies Withdrew. 
Winthrop Y', C. Championship Race. 
WINTHROP -BOSTON HARBOR. 
Satu:day, iSept, U. 
MASSACHUSETTS V. B A, RULES. 
The Winthrop Y. C. sailed its championship race, post- 
poned from Aug. 14, on Sept. 4, in a very light S,E, wind, 
the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Corrected. 
Altnira, L, S, Meston , , 
Hyperion, G. E. Leighton Withdrew 
SECOND CnASS. 
Whisper, W. H. Stimpson 0 53 47 
Myrtl^>, Wro. W. Latchie, ,,...:....,•>..■ 0 56 36 
Alma, C, A. Heney , 0 £8 07 
Alert, J. R. Hodder. . , , , , 0 59 01 
FOURTH CLASS, 
Delia, W. I. Kelley 0 42 47 
Uoknown, A. A. Martiu , 0 44 fO 
Eva, S H. Freeman , 0 47 51 
Scat, Horace W:iite Withdrew. 
The last championship race was sailed on Sept. 11 in a 
reefing N.E. breeze, the times being: 
SBC >NP CL 4SS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ketiie, Walter Burgess 23.10 1 11 17 0 46 55 
Whisper, W. H. .Stimpson 20,02 1 15 35 0 48 5i 
Myrtle. W. D. McLetcDie........ iO. 01 1 16 00 0 50 13 
Al-^rt, J. R. iiodder 23,06 1 15 10 0 ,51 31 
Erycina, E. A f!ool£ 23.09 1 15 10 0 51 .34 
Al-na, C. A. Heney 83 08 1 35 17 0 51 46 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Scat, H. Waite 1 CO 09 
Whisper protests Nettie on measurement. 
Cohassett Y. C— Special Racci 
COHA=SBIT, MA.SS. 
Saturday, Sept. X 
MAOSACHUsaTTS y. R. A. RULFS, 
The Cohassett Y. C, held a special race for the knock- 
abouts on Sept. 3, the course being from outside th harbor 
off Brush Island, to the lightship, thence to the Harding's 
Ledge Buoy and home, 12}{ miles. The wind varied between 
N. and E , of moderate force. The race was for two classes, 
without allowance and under handicap; the times being: ' 
FTRST RACE. 
Start, 5:4": Finish. Elapsed. 
Dock Robin, C. H. W. Foster 4 06 03 2 08 
?ally III., L. S, Percival 4 06 41 2 26 41 
Si zard, H. M. Spars.. ; ,,,,,,,.4 06 48 2 26 48 
Dockatoo, C S. Eaton 4 07 23 2 27 23 
Mongoose, A. D. Irvine Jr 4 10 44 a 80 44 
SECOND RACE— HANDICAP CLASS. 
start, 1:45: 
Pautog. J F. Moorp 4 15 23 8 30 ?3 
iVater Lily, O. F Lyman .4 32 23 2 SS 21 
Mayona, C) O Stearns ,......'...........4 24 38 2 37 3S 
fCahob, S P. Bremer...... ............4 27 17 3 :39 17 
Dorothy. F. Brewster , 4 28 55 2 40 55 
3omet. J. S. Lawrence i . .> 1 1 Did not finish. 
Handicaps— Taiitog allows Water Lilylm,, Mayona 2m., Dorothy 
!m , Nabob 3m., Comet 4m. 
The judges were F. H. Pratt, chairman; Hugh D. Mont- 
gomery, Ralph B. Williams, Alanson Bigelow, Jr., Daniel 
B. Tower and Arthur D. Higgln. 
After the race the yachts sailed over to Marblehead. 
Gosling was on hand, ready to start, but through a mis- 
;ake her owner, who came down by train, missed her, and 
jjoly found her and reached the line after the start. 
Corrected. 
1 09 09 
1 14 07 
1 20 51 
1 34 07 
Savin Hill Y. C. Open Race. 
SAVm HILL -BOSTON HARE JR. 
Saturday, Sept. U. 
MASSACBUS''TT3 Y, R. A. RULES. 
The Savin Hill Y. C. sailed its last open race of the season 
on Sept. 4 in a light easterly breeze, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length 
IdaJ.,F. E B^ckman 28.04 
EmmaC. Peter A, Coupal 37.06 
Beatrice, John CavanaEch , ?4.11 
Harbinger, W F. Bache 28,01 
KNOCKABOUTS 
Mongoose. A D. Erving, Jl'.. 21.03 
Gosling, Nor h& Clark .21. CO 
Hazard, Herbert M. Sears 21.00 
Cockatoo, C. S, Eaton 21.00 
Fly, W O. Gay 21,00 
SECOND CLASS. 
Muriel, H. N. Nute 
Giralda. Geo. E. Hills 
Clara, Wm. D Turner .Withdre 
TBIRD CLASS. 
Al Anka, C. H, Crane 19.11 
Vamoose, BennT & Patten 19.11 
Yahoo, K. H Ortou..; 19.11 
Omene, W. P. Barker .19.11 
Perhaps, J. E Robinson If. 11 
Pioneer, H. W. Crane ,.,,..,,.,.19.11 
Arab II., W. F. Scott 19.11 
Enigma. G. F Maybury 1H.03 
May R., N. C. Robinson -. 19.10 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Vitesse,' Chas D. Mower 15.10 
Alpine, C .1. Bletben 16. C6 
Faatasy. W. Allerton 16.11 
Ripple, C. B Pear 16.07 
Glide, G D. Silsbee ....IS.Ct. 
Suabeam. H. B. Faxon 16.08 
Elap.=ed. 
1 3r 52 
1 48 37 
1 52 57 
1 63 04 
1 51 59 
1 .5K 40 
1 £4 52 
1 f5 14 
1 55 55 
1 17 23 
1 32 88 
w. 
1 15 .50 
1 18 .37 
1 21 18 
1 21 41 
1 24 ^8 
1 26 24 
Withdrew. 
Wiihdrew. 
Withdrew. 
1 19 51 
1 22 15 
1 23 09 
1 23 12 
1 27 53 
1 28 32 
0 54 05 
0 69 20 
0 43 53 
0 51 39 
0 54 20 
0 54 43 
0 58 00 
0 19 44 
0 47 06 
0 51 42 
0 52 43 
0 5=; 20 
0 55 f9 
0 57 36 
Al Anka, in thi,s her first race after her trip to fresh water, 
won very easily.' Fantasy protests Vitesse and Alpine for 
crowding at a mark. 
The regatta committee included S. N. Small, George E. 
Silsbee, A. A. Swallow, A. B. Rowland. 
Hull Y. C. Open Regatta. 
HULL • BOSTON HARBOR. 
Satui day, Sept. 11. 
MASSACHUSETTS -S. R A RULES 
The Hull Y. C. had the honor of closing the racing of the 
Massachusetts Y. R. A. for 1897 with its open regatta of Sept. 
11, sailed in a fresh N.E. breeze, with heavy squalls. The 
times were: 
SPFCIAL CLASa. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Handsel, J. R. Hooper ,..,..,.....29.09 3 00 07 19 06 
Ashumet Withdrew. 
Fancy Withdrew. 
FIRST CLASS 
Elfreda, B, T. Hall 2d. 11 3 34 07 2 50 52 
Little Perer Wiihdrew. 
Asahi Withdrew. 
KNOCKABOUTS 
Hazard, H. M. Sears 21.00 1 15 02 1 15 02 
Fly, W. S. Gay... 21. CO 1 15 56 1 15 56 
Mongoose, A. D Erving, Jr 21.00 117 12 117 12 
Sally III , L. S, Percival 21.00 1 20 36 1 20 36 
Cockaioo, C H W. Foster 21.00 1 30 52 1 20 52 
Gosling Disabled. 
THIRD CLASS 
Al Anka, C, H, r<rane 19,11 1 28 3.3 1 01 35 
Tacoma, Prior & Goodspeed 19.10 1 29 44 1 Oi 41 
Arab, W. F, Scoct 19.11 ' 1 37 4i 1 10 50 
Wrinkle, S, N. Small 39,11 1 38 14 1 11 16 
Omeme, W, P, Barker ..,..19.11 J 38 4 i 1 11 50 
Vamoose '. Withdrew. 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Fantasy, Wm- Allerton 16.11 1 46 59 1 16 33 
Glide, G D Silsby 16,03 1 49 18 1 17 tj8 
Ripple, J. F. Small Withdrew. 
Gosling protests Sally and Mongoose, and Mongoose pro- 
tests Fly. Gosling was disabled and withdrew. 
Riverside Y. C, Special Race. 
RIVERSIDE— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Sept. 11. 
SOUND T R U. RULES. 
The Riverside Y. C. sailed a special race on Sept. 11 in a 
variable and fluky wind, the times being: 
36pr. CLASS. 
L»rgth El.psed, Corrected, 
Vorantll . G. G Tyson 33. -.O 2 .5y 43 2 57 88 
Anoarok. O'Sander.son 33 97 2 34 51 2 3-3 17 
Acushla, Hanan Bros 34.08 2 23 27 2 »1 58 
EOft class 
Musme. J. iVL Macdonough 30.00 2 .33 07 2 33 07 
Hera, R, N. Ellis 30.00 2 31 24 2 31 £4 
2:" FT. CLASS. 
Vaquero I . W. G, Brokaw 1 48 54 1 43 54 
cabin CATS-cOpr. CLASS, 
Carita, Shepard & Rogers ... 27.14 Did not finish. 
Onaway, S. C, Pirie '-6.4.3 2 53 «.5 3 43 ;33 
CABIN CATS— 25rT CLASS. 
Uarda, H. Gordon i;4.9^ 3 02 53 3 02 43 
Dandy, G B. Scudder 24.93 3 07 44 3 07 33 
Win or Lose, J S.Appleby 3(.30 3 01 4i 2 53 3t 
Presto, H. R Hatfield , 21, DO Did not finish. 
I'FT CLASS 
Trilby, G. G. Tyson 15.00 2 54 4? 3 f 4 42 
Yola; C. D. Mallory... 15.00 2 33 00 2 83 00 
Burgess Y. C. Club Race. 
MARBLEHEAD — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Satim'day, Sept. I4. 
The Burgess Y. C. sailed a club race on Sept. 4 in a light 
east wind, the times being: 
CLASS A. 
Length. Elapsed. 
Sa^sacus, A. W. Erickson... 10, 03 1 07 48 
Faith, vv. H Chamberlain 17,03 1 08 02 
Pointer, B. O. Jilelzard 17,02 Withdrew. 
HANDICAP CLASS 
Ben My Chree. W. H. Stuart, Jr 15.00 1 13 24 
Naytoe, A C. Usher 18.01 1 15 18 
Bee, P. G. Malcomber..., 14125 
CLASS c 
Bobolink. Alien Appleton 16.00 1 22 40 
Pee Wee, F. I. Eustis ...^.....i ...16.00 1 26 21 
Dove, F. G. Maloomber.... ...........16.00 1 i9 18 
Oriole, Channler Hovey. .16. 01 1 i9 ,35 
Soarliag, \V. B. Stearns.. ,. ,., — 16.00 Withdrew. 
Victoria Y. C. Brigger Cup. 
HAMILTON— BURLINGTON BAY. 
Saturday, Sept. U. 
The Victoria Y. C, of Hamilton, sailed a race for the 
Brigger cup, open to the 2:3tt. class, on Sept, 4, the course 
being 15 miles, in a light N,E. wind. The 20-footer Bou- 
sliaw, sailed by her designer and owner. Com. Jarvis, easily 
defeated all the old boats of 22ft. measurement. The times 
were: 
Start 2::30: Finish. Elapsed. 
Bonshaw ....* 5 13 01 a 43 01 
Scallawag 5 £8 30 2 &8 30 
Koko 5 b7 12 3 07 12 
I'll Awuy 6 ta to 3 33 00 
Midget 6 05 00 3 35 00 
Rosemaryn ...v.,,,. ..i. ....... .Did not finish. 
Cohasset Y. C. Championship Races. 
COHASSET, MASS. 
Sept. U-6. 
The fourteenth race of the series for the 15ft. class of tbe 
Cohasset Y. C. was sailed on Sept. 4 in a variable S,E. wind, 
the times being: 
rr, T, Elapsed. 
T. B, Reed, Thomas Huse 1 00 
.Jap, Bouve & Pegram 2 i'4 10 
Swallow, Jotm Richardson ■ 3 27 40 
Blink, F. H Pratt 2 38 50 
Delta, R. B.Williams 2 31 00 
Mermaid, W. R. Sears , 2 33 bO 
Bee, A. Bigelow, Jr 2 32 40 
Two races, the fifteenth and sixteenth, were sailed on 
Sept, 6, the wind being still light and fluky from the west. 
The times were: 
MORNING RACE. 
■r, ,1 ^ „ „ Elapsed. 
Delta, R. B. Williams 2 31 29 
Mermaid, W R Sears ,'.,.2 21 fO 
Swallow, J. Richardson !.,'.'.*.!2 S3 04 
Jap. Bouve & Pegram ,[ .*.'.*."'.'.2 i3 19 
Hoodoo, Gammons & Wheelwright 2 2i Hi 
Blink, F. H Pratt \2 .30 28 
Honey, C. H. Cousens ....!!,,!!'.*,X!'2 30 53 
AFTBRNOON RACE. 
Swallow, J. Richardson 2 £8 05 
Blink, F H. Pratt 2 28 17 
Bee, J. Bieelow, Jr i.,, 3 28 29 
Jap, Bouve & Pegram '"' 2 86 83 
Delta, R B vVilliams !.!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!.' !3 50 40 
The last race of the season was sailed on Sept. 11, the 
times being: 
„ ,, T „. . . Elapsed. 
bwallow, .1 Richardson , 1 10 51 
Bhnk, F. H Pratt .............'.*.'.'...'.'.' .1 11 OS 
Aee, A. Bigelow, Jr 1 12 05 
Dfita, R. B. Williams '.!!!!!!!!'.!!!'.]!!!!".!! 'i 12 19 
Swallow thus wins the championship cup. 
New Rochelle Y. C.-Ladies' Regatta. 
NEW ROCHELLE — LONG ISI,AND SOUND. 
Saturday, Sept. U. 
_ The New Rochelle Y. C. .sailed a ladies' regatta on Sept. 4 
m a moderate S.W. wind, the times being; 
43ft, class. 
D 1, TT ^ ■ Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Banshee IL C. Doscher ..43,50 1 i'S 29 1 23 58 
lola, C P. Towers 47.17 1 .39 51 1 o9 51 
^, 36ft. class. 
Olsa, C. Buchanan 3t.76 1 25 51 1 23 38 
Waneta, J. B. Fallert 40.33 1 37 11 1 27 n 
„ .,. 30pt. class. 
Twilight, E. Lambden i9.85 1 ,34 06 1 34 06 
Bingo, W. A. Bavier... as.io 1 41 08 1 36 43 
^, ... CABIN OATBOATS 
Grace, John Lambden aa.46 1 36 47 1 36 47 
OPEN CATBOATS, 
Mareruerite. P. A Meyrowitz .-,<!2.00 1 47 07 1 47 07 
lola lost her topmast early in the race. 
Bunker Hill Y. C— Annual Regatta. 
BOSTON— BOSTON HARBOR. 
Satuiday. Sept k. 
The Bunker Hill Y. C. sailed its 29th annual regatta on 
Sept. 4, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Mistral, F. M. Williams '^1*08^30 " 
Mist, A. H. Merrill '.1 08 15 
Clara, C H. Bowman. ..'.'"l 24 00 
Dexter, E. H. Harrington Vl ifi 30 
Scotia. J. Ead.s .126(0 
Miad, Hosran & Harrington ".'.".'.'.'.1 31 OO 
Eva, W. Downes Dl abled 
Gladys, J. Harvie .Protested. 
THBID CLASS. 
Marion. E J. Hinckley 1 32 30 
Sprite P J Henchey 1 52 40 
yea Fox, P. Aberlay .1 57 30 .' W \\ 
The judges were: S. B. Badger, J. E. Hayes, H. B. Martin. 
S. Heintzelman and D. Mansan. 
Corrected. 
0 52 0 1^ 
0 53 651.^ 
1 06 10 
1 09 54 
1 09 .«8 
1 13 
Larcbmont Y. C — Schooner Cup. 
LAROHMONT- LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Sept V. 
The $500 schooner cup, of the Larchmont Y. C, for 1897, 
brought out only two starters, Emerald having gone out of 
commission during the week. The wind was light and fluky- 
and the racing in all classes was unsatisfactory. The times 
were: 
SCHOONERS. 
„ , .' ^ . „ , Length. Elapsed. Corrected, 
Colonia, C. A. Postley 93.18 6 17 32 6 17 .33 
Amo.-ita, W. G. Brokaw 74.67 6 c6 58 6 23 56 
CUTTERS -51 FT. CLASS 
Syce, F. M. Hoyt 5'). 86 5 43 19 5 42 19 
Venceoor, H M, Gillig 48.37 Withdrew. 
SLOOPS— SOFT. CLASS. 
Goblin, C M. Whitman 28.11 4 21 45 4 21 45 
Kite, Adee Bros ..28.45 4 g6 23 4 36 04 
SLOops— 2Cft. class. 
Shark, Rouse & Hoyt 20, CO 4 05 19 4 05 19 
Wave, L de L. Barber 20.00 Did not fiolsh, 
Columbia Y. C. Race. 
CHICAGO- LAKE MICHIGAN. 
Saturday, Sept. k. 
The Columbia Y. C. sailed the third of its series of five 
weekly races on Sept. 4, in a moderate S.E. breeze. The 
times were; 
CL4SS B 
start Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Blade 3 10.30 3 05 55 0 55 ^5 0 55 :5 
Atalanta 2 10 3) 3 16 42 1 06 12 1 03 31 
Wizard 3 11(5 3 16 .'^6 1 05 51 1 C3 23 
CLASS 0 
Vanity 3 10 50 :i ',9 22 1 08 88 1 07 37 
Myrioe 2 12 40 8 3i 46 1 13 iB 1 13 C6 
CLASS D. 
Microbe 2 11 45 ;^ 20 45 1 09 00 1 04 43 
Weasel S 13 (5 8 24 40 1 12 35 t 09 16 
Atom. 3 12 41 a i-6 10 1 13 23 1 11 51 
B 3 10 10 :^ P4 30 1 14 20 1 13 05 
Syndicate.... 3 10 81 Disabled. 
Chippewa Bay Y. C. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Richard Eggleston, called Dick for Short, he of the Lin- 
coln National Bank of your city, recently returned from his 
vacation, spent, as usual, at his villa on one of the Thousand 
Islands. He brought and placed upon his desk two valuable 
prizes won by him during his vacation. One a sterling .sil- 
ver cup, offered by the proprietor of the Thousand Island 
House for catboats; the other a large and very handaome 
cup of sterling silver, called the Bell trophy, given by the 
Chippewa Y, C., open to all comers, sailed off the 'lub houte 
at Chippewa. 
It was won hy R. E?gleston's sloop Florence, sailed by 
himself, with other members of the club, in a hard blow — a 
two-reefed breeze, he called it — in which one boaf was over- 
turned, one split her mainsail, and another carried away her 
peak halyards; but Florence came in with colors Hying. 
He also showed a handsome pennant as a prize, won for 
something which we..have forgotten. j. 
