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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Sept. 25, 1897, 
Seawanhaka Corinthian T*. C. 
The annnal mesR diimer of tlie Seawarihalra Corintliiaii Y. 
n. was held on Sept. 18 at the Oyster Bay r.lub lionse. aljout 
fifty Them Tiero and guests 'hpine'pref=ept. The principal gnest 
was Mr. W. B Stearns, of Ma rhl ahead, who has been in New 
York for some days in rnnnection with the pew one-de^iem 
claps. Cnra Rouse W8s absent in the West, and Sie'nal OflScer 
W. G. IJlsoeffer occupied the bead of the table. During the 
evening the new class was discussed and the plans and model 
examined. Mr. Dre-sser announced that already twenty 
members bad enrolled their names in tbe class, and that no 
more would be admitted_ after Oct. 1. Mr. Stearns made 
so"ie remarks on the subject of the new class and similar 
existing classes. Mr. Wetmore announced that a challenge 
bad been sent to the Royal Bt. Lawrence Y. C. for the Sea- 
wanhaka cup, naming the 25ftr. class. He also announced 
that in the event of the challenge being accepted a syndicate 
wflsready to build two boats, and that Mr. C. H. Crane would 
design a boat and return to New York in April to prepare 
and race her. Mr. Crane's plans were made last winter to go 
abroad this fall in order to continuethestudy of naval archi- 
tecture at Glasgow, and during the summer he had fully de- 
cided not to continue in the racing for the cup in 1898, whether 
siicces.'»ful or otherwise this year. His experience in design- 
ing and racing for two seasons in the 15ft. and 20ft. classes is 
too valuable to be dispensed with, and he has promised to 
take an active part again next year. Measurer Hyslop of- 
fered a motion, which was unanimously carried, thanking 
Mr. Crane for his work in attempting to recapture the cup 
this year. 
The new class has awakened the interest of yachtsmen 
within and without the club, and promises to give good sport, 
not for next season alone, but for several years, as the condi- 
tions prohibit any immediate OTitbuilding. The exact de- 
tails have not been fullv arranged with Mr. Stearns, but the 
boats will be substantially as already described. The speci- 
fications call for a good quality of work throughout, making 
a fast, serviceable and durable yacht. While elaborate finish 
and specially costly details have been avoided in order to 
keen the cost as low as possible, nothing has been sacrificed 
in the wav of essentials. All the boats will be built from tbe 
same moulds and as nearly alike as possible in every detail, 
and the ownership will be decided by lot. 
With the present week the Oyster Bay club hoiise clones, 
after a very successful season, the town house, at 19 East 
Twenty-second street, will be opened about the first of next 
month. 
Beverly Y. C.-SBm, - 2581b, 259th Kegattas. 
2B7th back— 4th open swefps— cmb house. 
Sept. h. 
Cotjhsb:s: 11}^ miles for second cruiser classes; BJ^ miles 
for third and fourth classes; ^14 tnilee for fifth class. Wind: 
N"R,; light: calm at times. Judge: W. Lloyd .Teflfr'es. 
The day opened so calm that boats from Falmouth, etc , 
had to be towed up by steam yachts and launches, or they 
would not have got "there in time. There was the usual 
crowd of members and ladies and children of their families 
at the club house to see the race. 
For the first time, out of a very large number of races in 
the bay, one class— the second cats — failed to make a- race in 
the tirne limit, and it was postponed to Sept. 10. Thordis 
crossed the line 2ra. and 41s. too late. 
Capelin started finely, as usual, outpointing and out- 
reaching whole cla.ss; she, however, parted her peak hal- 
vards arid lost six minutes in repairing them, and then found 
herself lost in a calm spot) while Opossum had a good 
breeze. 
Thordis was nrotested by Kalama for a foul when the lat- 
ter had richt of way. 
The cruising class has been a great success; these two races 
of Sept. 4 and 6 are the first where the whole eight were able 
to start. 
It is said that the Seawanhaka Corinthian, Hull and East- 
ern clubs are already getting to build large classes of this 
type for 1898. 
cRtrisisa CLASS. 
Roval Blue. O S Dbdiiibot.. B.Y.C 
■Rina, John parkinsoi. R Y.C 
TOitb. C M Balder. B.Y C . 
Mieaboo. J. S. & C B- Harding, B.Y.C , 
Kantaka. A- Winsor, B.Y i' 
Nulma. K. C. Harrison. B.Y O , 
Robin Hoorl, A. H. Hard^', R Y C..,,.... 
Mariposa, R. C. Denner, B Y C. 
SECOND CliiSS-OATS. 
Tborni«, T. B. Walop, B Y.C 
May Kin?. T). L Whitremnre, B.Y.C 
Kaiama. Dpvid Rice. B Y C 
Anotivtni. Vicp-r'otn DaViney, B.Y C 
Ml=t. G. H. Lvnnan. B Y C 
This class did not finish in time limit, Thordis being 2m. 41s. too 
late. 
TH"?D CLASS— OATS. 
Melro, D. L. Whilt«mare. B Y.C 1 15 1 18 fS 
AUesoy, Steward McLeod Onset, B.Y.C 1 43 05 1 S8 53 
FOnBTH CLASS— SLOOPS. 
Caoelin, W B O. Eustis. B Y O 2 34 48 2 08 14 
Opnssutr. B. W. EtnraoTis. B Y.C 9 89 10 2 11 
GrilRP, W E C EuPtis B Y.C ...2 34 16 2 17 28 
Blueflsb, J. Crane, Jr., and A. H. Hardy, B Y C.Gave up. 
FOURTH CLASS -CATS. 
Daisy. K. Si^ockton, B Y O 2 B'* ?5 2 .35 31 
Elsa. C S S-repnt. B Y.C 3 50 0< 2 .33 19 
HopB. J. C Elli« B.Y.O 3 09 ?0 2 44 11 
Howard. H O. MnllPr. B.Y O a (ifi IS 2 48 11 
Playmate Howard Sargent. B Y.C 3 57 27 2 35 12 
FIFTH CLASS— OATS. 
Lara. A. B Washburn. B Y.C 1 SO 45 1 35 49 
Laurel. F Bureess, B Y.C 1 53 18 1 F6 01 
Vif A Winsor, Jr., B.Y C 2 03 39 1 47 5S 
Imp, G. B. Dabaey. B.Y.C 2 05 05 1 49 38 
Prize Winners: Cruising- clas?:. Royal Blue first, Edith second, Eioa 
third: second plains, cats. Tboffiis first. May Kins: second; third class, 
cats. Melro first: fourth pla^s. sloop'. Capelin first. Opossum second; 
fourth class, catc, Elsa flr?t, Daisy second, Howard third; fifth class, 
cats, Lara first. LaurPl .spcond. 
Tbordis prote^t^pfl. Boyal Blue. Thordis (if not ruled nut on protpot), 
Melro. Capelin. Daisv and Lara score for pennant; Eina, May King, 
Opossum, Elsa and Lanrel score one-half. 
258th regatta, third open. 
This race was sailed Sept- 6, in a light sou'wester, from the 
club house. 
Judges— P. EUicot Cabot, Geo. P. Gardner and W. Lloyd 
Jeffries. . 
Courses— lli^ miles for cruisers and second class; 8 3-5 
miles for third and fourth classes; miles for fifth class. 
Plenty of windward work. 
Elapspd. 
COTTPCtJ^d. 
.4 ?6 20 
4 07 07 
4 !?7 47 
4 08 14 
. 4 27 a'^ 
4 09 03 
.4 32 35 
4 13 09 
4 14 14 
4 m 41 
4 24 58 
4 50 15 
4 13 13 
.4 57 59 
4 18 ?6 
4 08 07 
.4 43 48 
4 18 30 
Not timed 
,Not timed 
CRUISER CLASS, 
Lengrth, 
.21.00 
..91.00 
.. ei.f'O 
.2'. 06 
Royal Blue, C. S Denni^o", B.Y.C. 
Eina, John Parkinson, B.Y.O. i..... 
Edith. C. M. BakP.r. B.Y n.......... 
Kantaka, A.. Wnnsor, B Y 0 
TMiraboo. J. S. & C R. Har^^ii'ff.B Y.C.21 00 
Nulma. A. 0. HaTison. B Y C 21.00 
Bohin Hnod, A. H Hardv. P-.Y.O 21.04 
Mariposa. B. C. Doniier. B Y C 21 TO 
SECOND CLASS- CATS, 
Tbordis. T. B Wales. B Y 0 26 00 
Mav Kin?. D. L wbittpmorp, B Y.C. .Pfi.f 0 
Kalama. David Bice. BY O..... 26.00 
Mist, Q.H.Lyman, B.Y.C. 25 01 
THIRD CLASS- CATS. 
Asnostie, D. Crosby. Osterville ,21.10 
Melro, D.L. WbittPtnore, B.Y.O 20.03 
J^llison, Stewart JIcLeod,,.,,, ••»<•>•. 38, 00 
Elapsed. 
2 S8 00 
.'9 17 
42 ?fi 
44 17 
45 18 
47 29 
.M 23 
5fa 52 
Corrpcted. 
2 19 05 
2 90 29 
23 41 
9fi 93 
?fi 07 
28 34 
85 48 
37 59 
31 .39 
^2 57. 
46 58 
Gave up. 
1 48 17 
1 60 10 
8 08 50 
19 91 
30 46 
34.47 
1 37 25 
1 39 57 
1 49 41 
1 E5 42 
2 0^ 03 
2 C5 00 
2 07 OS 
2 08 .57 
2 25 37 
THIRD CLASS— SLOOPS. 
Alma, A. R. Bigelow, Mon. Beach 21.09 1 51 01 ~ 
Dorotbv, Bruce Clark, B Y.C 23.03 1 51 55 
Klondike, C. C. Hanley, Monument. . .22.00 Gave Up.i 
POtlHTH CLASS— CATS. 
Elsa, C. S. Sargent, B.Y C 19.00 9 OB 41 
Daisv, Howard Stockton. B Y.C 18.03 t 13 46 
Howard. H O. Muller, B.Y C 18.01 2 90 19 
Oirch, Howard Parksr B Y.C 18.01 3 23 17 
Hope. J. R. Ellis. B Y C 17.11 2 95 40 
Squall. Dudley Hart. Onset ....16.11 2 99 00 
Playmate, Howard Sarpent, B.Y C .. .18,01 2 44 51 
FOtJRTH CLASS— SLOOPS. 
Opossum. R W Emmons. B.Y C 19.10 1 55 46 1 38 
Heiress, G G. Amory, B.Y.O 19 01 1 57 .33 1 40 .33 
Canelin, W. E. 0. Eustis, B.Y.C 19 02 9 00 30 1 43 .53 
Grilse. W. E. C. Eus'ia, R.Y C ..19.00 2 02 31 1 45 34 
Blup Eish, R. S. Hardy & J. Crane, Jr.. 
B.Y.C 10.01 2 10 .34 1 ."S ?4 
Fin, Howard Stockton, B.Y.C I'''.f6 2 14 24 1 55 37 
FIFTH CLASS— CATS. 
Lara. A. B. Washburn. B.Y.C 15.00 1 48 47 1 33 51 
Vif. A. Winsor Jr.. B.Y C ...14.04 1 56 50 1 41 06 
Hebe. John Parkinson. Jr , B.Y.C 15.00 1 57 ?6 1 45 24 
Imp, G. B. Dabnev, B.Y.C 14.05 1 ."^8 13 1 4^ 36 
Laurel, Frank Burgess, B.Y.C 15 00 2 00 SO 1 45 94 
Tasbmo, J. Kennv, Onset .15.00 1 57 36 1 42 41 
■Winners of Prizes: Cruiser clas-J, Roval Blue first, Eina second. 
Edith tbird ; class two, ♦Thordis first. May Kine second ; class three, 
cats, Melro first: class tbree, sloops. Alma first; class four, cs'^s, 
Elsa first, Daisv second, Howard tbird ; class five cats. Lara first, Vif 
second. Imp third; class six. Opossum first, Heiress second, Capelin 
tbird. 
* Subject to protest. 
259th regatta— fifth OOBINTHrAN. 
The 2.59th regatta, fifth Corinthian, was sailed Sept. It in 
a N E. breeze. It was a moderate breeze at the start, but 
increased greatly in force and blew hard soon after. 
Boats carried whole sail during the race, but reefed before 
sailing home. May King, while near the home line and a 
little ahead of Thordis. parted her peak halyards. Howard 
broke her gaff and withdrew. 
Cruisers and second class cats, 8 miles: third and fourfh 
classes, 83^ miles: fifth class. ?>}4 mile<'. Wind: Strong N.E. 
Judges: G. P. Gardner, F. E. Cabot, W. Lloyd Jeffries. 
CRUISHRS. 
Length. 
Edith, C. M. BakPr 21.00 
Robin Hood. A H. Hardv 21.04 
Eoval Blup, C S. Dennison 21.00 
Kantaka, A. Winsor 21.06 
Ema. J. Parkinson , 21.00 
SECOND class— CATS. 
Tljordis, T. B. .Wales 2fi.no 1 42 23 
Kalama, D. Rii-e 26.00 1 43 18 
Bernice, .L G. Yoiiner. Jr 2.^.09 i 44 29 
May King:, D L. Wbittemore f6 00 Disabled. 
*GmvDote, W. E. C. Eustis 26.00 
* Went wrong side of buoy at finish. 
FOURTfl CLASS— sl5o?s. 
Capelin, W. E. C. Eustis 19.02 1 51 06 1 34 31 
Opossum. B. W Emmons.. .....19.00 1 53.53 1 37 01 
Heiress, Geo. G. Attiory 19.00 Withdrew. 
B^OtJRia class - CATS. 
Elsa. C. S !=!argent 19.00 2 12 47 1 55 59 
Daisy, Howard Stockton 18.03 Wirbdrew. 
Howard, H O Muller 18.01 Withdrew. 
Playmate, H Sargent If. 00 Withdrew. 
Hope, J C Ellis 17.11 Withdrew. 
Cincb. H. Parker 18 01 Withdrew 
Squall, D. Hart 16.11 Withdrew. 
FIFTH CLASS - CATS. 
Lara, A. B, "Washburn 15 CO 
Imp. Geo B.Dibney 14.05 
Vif, A. Winsor 14.04 
Laurel, F. Burgess 15.00 
Prize winners: Cruiser class, Edith first, 
cond class, cats, Thordis first, Kalama second; fourth class, sloops, 
Capelin first; fourth class, cats, Elsa first; fifth class, cats, Lara first. 
Edith, Thordis, Capelin, Elsa and Lara count 1 for pennant. 
Robin Hood and Kalama count 
Elapsed. 
1 39 43 
1 40 44 
1 41 17 
1 43 40 
1 46 29 
Corrected. 
2 16 15 
2 P7 38 
9 27 ."=0 
1 30 45 
1 23 03 
1 .33 43 
1 84 88 
1 35 36 
02 03 
01 27 
1 17 40 
1 16 23 
Withdrew. 
Withdrew. 
Eobin Hood second : 'se- 
Pew^ukee Y. C. 
PEWAUKEK LAKE. 
Saturday, Sept. 11. 
The last regatta of the Pewaukee Y. C.'s 1897 season was 
sailed on Sept. 11 over the regular 4-mile triangular course. 
There were but four yachts out, but as they are the swiftest 
of the club's fleet, the affair was doubly interesting for that 
reason. The wind was of a light and puffy variety, from 
the northeast. The preparatory gun was fired at 2:30, and 
the starting signal five minutes later. The start was very 
pretty, and all of the boats got across the line within fifteen 
seconds after the last gun was fired. 
Lorraine led, and Idle Hour, Sirrocco and Christine fol- 
lowed, almost lapping each other. The start was to the 
west and in the run before the wind to the first buoy Idle 
Hour had the best of it, and was the first to get away on the 
second leg of the course. Lorraine, however, soon over- 
hauled her on the beat to windward in making for the buoy 
opposite the Waukesha Beach, and rounded it fully a half- 
minute ahead of Idle Hour. The times were: 
CLASS A. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Lorraine, Schiller & Bauch .....3 33 25 0 57 4^ 
Idle Hour, R. E Giljohan , 3 33 23 0 58 93 
Sirrocco, Wallbpr Bros :-^5 29 1 CO 29 
Christine, Gen. Louis Aner ...3 Si 21 1 03 21 
Time of start, 2:35 P. M. Winners: Lorraine, Class A. 
Judges— Andrew Nelson, C. E. Wlntermute. Timekeeper, 
A. G. Miller, Jr. 
. Lorraine, having won the greatest number of the Class A 
events, was awarded the Pewaukee Y. C. 189T Class A pen- 
nant. 
Aida, winner of the club's '96 pennant, was awarded the 
Class B '97 pennant, as she won out in the greatest number 
of Class B regattas this season. Ernest E. White. 
Cobasset T. C. Special Race. 
COH ASSET, MASS. 
Saturday, Sept. IS 
The Cohasset 15 footers sailed a special race on Sept. 18 
for a $50 cup presented by Ralph Williams, owner of Delta. 
The race, sailed in a good S.E. breeze, was quite exciting, 
the times being: 
Elapsed. 
Swallow, John Richardson , 1 51 33 
Blink. F.H. Pratt .,..161 40 
Bee. A Bigelow, Jr 1 53 30 
Hoodoo, Gammons & Wheelwright ........l 57 04 
Mermaid, W R Sears , 1 57 12 
Jap, Bouve & Pegram... 1 58 07 
Mungo, L. D. Willcutt..,...^.'.iii, 1 59 10 
1 34 58 
1 34 58 
1 5S 30 
East Gloucester T. C. 
OLOUCESTEE, MASS. 
Saturday, Sept. 18. 
The third pennant race of the East Gloucester Y. C. was 
sailed on Sept. 18 in a light S.W. breeze, the times being: 
Corrected. 
Luna, S. E. Davis .....1 08 48 
Torment, Pomroy Bros.,....,., .1 C9 13 
Tempesi, Mr, Pic>kham..,.....,,.,.„,...,.,...i.s.ii 1 15 07 
"Witch I. H. Higgins ........i^.. 1 15 3.) 
Hoodoo, Mr. Wneeler.. ..'iii;.'. ......I 16 20 
Sljeeaaddle, Mr. Jlerchant 1 18 14 
Luna, Brownie and Skeedaddle each bold a leg and will 
sail off for the peanant, 
iCnockabout Association Sweepstakes. 
MARBLEHEAD —MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Thursday, Sept. 16. 
MASSACHD -SETTS Y. R. A. HCLBS. 
The Knockabout Association, of Massachusetts Bay, held 
a series of three sweepstake races last week for the knock- 
abouts, sailing in two classes, without allowance and handi- 
cap. 
The latter class included the crui.sing boats. On the first 
day, Sept. 16, the wind was light S.E. at the start, but fresh- 
ened considerably and raised some sea. The course was 
from Rnoy 1 off Marblehead ISTeck to an outer mark 2}4 miles 
S.E., thence to Pig Rocks Bell Buoy, and return over the 
same course; a beat to the outer mark, a reach to the Piga 
and back, and a run home. 
The times were: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Mongoose, A. D. Erving. Jr 4 32 45 . . 
Ply, W. O Gay 4 34 04 . . 
Gosling, North & Clark 4 85 40 
Cock Robin, C S. Ea^on ,.,...4 33 43 . . 
Cockatoo, C. H W. Foster.' , 4 36 19 
.Sally nr.. L. S. Percival 4 43 56 . . 
Hazard, H. M. Sears 4 43 J6 . . 
HANDipAP CLASS. 
Comet, J. R. Lawrence. .4 56 30 4 53 30 
Dorothy, F. Brewster..,,.."..'...; ,r,.., 4 .56 05 4 54 05 
Mayona, G O S.eams 4 55 28 4 54 23 
Tautog, J. F. Moors .4 55 30 4 55 3J 
Judge, H, H. Buck, Eastern Y. C. 
Friday, Sept. 17. 
The course was changed by the substitution of Half A ay 
Rock for the Pigs. There was a light north wind and an old 
sea, making uneven coaditions. The times were: 
Elapsed, Corrected. 
Cock Robin, C. S. Eaton 3 14 50 
Cockatoo, C H w. Foster 2 15 55 
Mongoose, A D. Ervmg, Jr ....2 17 31 . .. .. 
Fly. WO. Gay 21801 
Gosling, North & Clark. ......^ 2 18 41 
Sally III., L.S. Percival .........2 21 43 
Hazard , H. M. Sears 2 23 48 
HANDICAP CLASS. 
Mayona, C. O. S earns 2 £9 05 2 28 05 
Tautog, F J. Moors i 2 84 05 2 34 05 
Cemet, ,1 S Lawrence , j i . i . . ..2 40 00 2 37 00 
Dorotbv, Frank Brewster 2 39 05 2 37 05 
Carl, Dr. J. Payson Tucker ..3 44 37 2 41 57 
Judge, Herman Parker, Sistern Y. 0. 
Saturday, Sept. 18. 
"The same course as on Thursday was sailed, the wind being 
light S.E. but freshening; however, it was very variable and 
resulted in various flukes. The times were: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Mongoose, A. D. Erving, Jr ,..,151 57 ..... 
Fly, W. O. Gay ,.^.....,v 1 53 58 
Hazard, H M Sears...., 3 0--J 27 
Gosling, Nor h & Olark 2 OH 31 
Cock Robin, C S. E ton 2 C9 19 
Sally in.,L S. Percival Withdrew. 
HANDICAP CLASS. 
Tautog. F. J. Moors 2 00 24 2 00 24 
Comet, J. S.Lawrence 2 04 5i 2 01 5'i 
Mayona, C. S. Stearns .i.. 2 13 44 2 12 44 
Dorntby. Frank Brewster , , 2 16 29 2 14 29 
Carina, J. Pavson Tucker 2 19 85 2 17 26 
Csrl, Dr. Clark Withdrew. 
Judge, Henry Taggard, Knockabout As'^ociation. 
Mongoose was designed by B. B. Crowninshield, of Boston. 
Dorcbester f . C. Ladies* Day. 
DORCHESTEK— BOSTON HABBOR. 
Saturday, Sept. 18. 
A PART of the programme of the Dorchester Y. C. for its 
Ladies' Day, Sept. 18 was a handicap race, sailed in a very 
light breeze, and resulting as follows: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Muriel, H. N. Nute 1 65 46 1 52 46 
Wrinkle, S. N. Small 1 59 46 1 54 46 
Hobo. T. "W. King 2 II 00 2 12 CO 
Box, J, O Gray 8 '.5 19 2 15 19 
Tedesco. W B Pear 2.28 10 2 19 10 
Hector. Dr. Theo Hallett 2 :^0 49 2 22 49 
Izel, J. E. Preston 2 40 15 2 25 15 
Dorothy Q , Qnincy 1 ucker 2 41 10 2 26 40 
Transit, iNute & Lundburg ,,...2 43 00 3 28 00 
Cvcla, Cook & Aiden 2 54 04 2 89 04 
Hawk , , ,. !Not timed. 
Madge Not timed. 
Al Hawna , , Not timed. 
Sue ~, i i , i I ,, i ^ • ^ 1 , i i N ot ti med, 
Lydia Adams,,,,,,,,.,, ,4j^,.^ j,'j,,,,.Not tiined. 
Athena ,. i> ^-t 4 t-V <,><•>■ -Not timed. 
Brit , . 1 4.,., , , . .Not timed. 
Melrose .Not tiined. 
Tola ,.. .Not timed. 
Velma , ■ Not timed. 
The judges were: Messrs. Coolidge, Barnard, Charles L. Nute, Par- 
ker H. Kemble and John F. Small. 
Eastern T. C. Handicap Race. 
MARBLEHEAD— MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Saturday, Sept. 18. 
The Eastern Y. C. sailed a handicap race on Sept. 18 with 
fifteen yachts starting The wind was light SB., but shifted 
at the last of the first leg to S.W., favoring some of the boats 
at the expense of others. The times were: 
SECOND CLASS— SOHOONESS. 
Elapsed. Corrected, 
Hope Leslie, Lawrence Minot , ...5 5U 05 5 45 05 
Rusalka, J. A Stetson , ,ty..,,,,.,.6 01 14 5 47 14 
Adrienne, H P.Smith 6 3S 53 6 S8 53 
"Virgilda, Sumner Myrick. ,, Withdrew. 
Frolic, H. H. White Withdrew. 
SECOND CLASS— CUTTERS. 
Barbara, C. H. W. Foster 5 42 52 5 30 53 
Queen Mab, K. L. Francis 5 52 .30 5 53 30 
I, hiquita. A. Hemenway 6 28 02 5 53 02 
Alga, A. Geiger, Jr , 6 37 22 6 08 .32 
Mystery, Roger Upton,. 6 33 52 6 05 53 
TBIBD CLASS— SLOOPS. 
Saladin, Loud Bros , 4 25 05 4 16 05 
Katonah, Oakes Ames2d :,.........4 5 9 01 4 25 01 
Handsel, J R. Hooper 4 S!) 25 4 ^9 01 
Tom Boy, "W 8. H. Lothrop 4 58 08 4 43 08 
Asabi, E. V. K. Thayer Withdrew. 
YACHTING NEWS NOTES. 
A series of two out of three matches was recently sailed at 
Gloucester by the 15-f ooter Spruce IIII. , now owned by Paul 
Butler, and the dory Tabasco, owned by Harry Wiggin. ' 
Spruce nil. won the first two races. 
Mr. Thos. McKean, of Philadelphia, has ordered of Cramp 
& Sons, a steam yacht 213ft. overall, 178ft. Sin. l.w.l,, ana 
23ft. Sin. beam. She is to be completed by next April. 
The Atlantic Y. C. is going ahead rapidly with . the work 
of locating itself anew at Sea Gate, the new villa colony on 
Norton's Point. The financial plans have been perfected, 
and the plans for a new ana much larger house are now un- 
der consideration. By the opening of the next seasou, the 
club will be fully installed in one of the finest club station^ 
OB tixe coast. 
