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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June io, i8gg. 
Cabin Catboats— 30ft. Class. 
Dot 1 10 00 4 51 04 B 41 04 3 41 04 
Lou.... 1 08 20 5 43 15 4 34 55 4 33 06 
Open Catboats— 30ft. Class. 
Mystic 1 00 05 5 03 20 3 58 20 3 58 20 
Open Jib and Mainsail— 30ft. Class.- 
Delphine 1 11 20 Did not finish. 
Cabin Catboats— 25ft. Class. 
Lauretta 1 03 50 5 03 55 4 00 05 4 00 05 
Marguerite ..-...,.^....1 04 58 5 17 24 4 12 26 4 11 07 
Falka 10125 Did not finish. 
Win or Lose 1 03 03 4 57 04 3 54 01 
Open Catboats— 25ft. Class. 
E. Z. Sloat 1 02 42 4 36 55 3 34 13 3 33 22 
Emma S 1 01 45 4 57 35 3 55 50 3 54 42 
Jennie C 1 05 00 5 18 06 4 13 06 4 09 54 
Jennie D 1 05 00 4 56 57 3 51 57 3 46 55 
Open Tib and Mainsail— 25ft. Class. • 
Americus I ..... .1 04 55 4 54 19 3 49 24 3 49 24 
ZeTes 1 02 07 4 45 57 3 43 50 3 42 30 
Ariel . . 1 03 02 5 54 58 4 51 46 4 49 54 
Open Catboats— 21ft. Class. 
Ox 1 15 50 Did not finish. • „ ^„ 
G^ll 1 17 35 4 34 22 3 16 47 3 13 53 
Mynah .'.v........ 1 16 14 4 01 00 2 44 46 2 41 52 
Vera 1 16 40 Did not finish. ^ .„ ^. 
Venus 1 17 00 4 13 00 2 56 00 2 46 54 
Open Catboats- 18ft. Class. 
Bubble 1 16 06 Did not finish. 
Caotain 1 20 00 Did not finish. 
Lobster 1 15 32 4 39 05 3 23 33 3 10 4X 
Maine Jr".::; : .1 19 46 4 14 00 3 20 14 3 20 14 
Hornet 1 17 56 4 40 30 3 22 34 
Special Class— "Lark" Design. 
Skylark 1 20 43 Did not finish. 
The winners were Hussar, Anoatok, Water Lily, Rough 
Rider, Coquette, Florence May. Dot, Mystic, Win or Lose, 
E. Z. Sloat, Zetes, Mynah and Lobster. Pontiac wins a 
leg on the Williams cup. 
Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y» C. 
OYSTER BAY — LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
The Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. celebrated the day 
by the usual ceremomes, the fleet dressing ship at noon 
on signal from the flagship, Satanella, Com. Rouse. In the 
afternoon three of the knockabouts sailed a special race, 
the times being : 
Start, 2:25. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Wyntje, F. S. Hastings 3 57 49 1 32 49 
Tosto, "L. M. Scott 4 02 14 1 37 14 
Bee, N. B. Burr 4 03 15 1 38 15 
Hudson River Y. C 
NEW YORK — HUDSON RIVER. 
The Hudson River Y. C. sailed its annual regatta over 
the regular club course, the times being : 
Class A— Cabin Sloops. 
Length. Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Undine 27.00 12 16 00 Did not finish. 
Irene G 25.00 12 10 00 4 37 00 4 27 00 
Eureka ..,.,.29.06 12 13 33 Did not finish. 
Class B— Open Sloops. „ 
Drusilla •, ...21.00 12 30 00 3 35 00 3 15 00 
John E. Drew,.., 21.07 12 20 00 Did not finish. 
Cass C— Cabin Cats. 
A.nswer 19.081,4 IS 12 00 Did iiot finish. 
SvbUla ■ ■ 21 .03 12 20 00 4 21 00 4 01 00 
Waves "" ... 22.04 12 20 00 Did not finish. 
Nettie Thorpe.... 24.08 12 13 00 Did not finish. 
Rough Rider. ..-..15. 03% 12 20 00 Did not finish. 
Maud S 22.00 12 19 00 Did not 6-nish. 
W H. Gili; 23.071/2 12 22 00 3 47 00 3 35 00 
Class D— Open Cats. ' 
Harrv C Miner 19.11 Did not finish. 
Paul W .........18.10 12 22 00 3 07 00 2 45 00 
Adele Rae .16 . 07 12 26 00 3 22 00 2 56 80 
Class E— Launches. 
Cleooatra 40.00 12 50 00 2 19 00 1 23 00 
Tanette . 31.00 12 56 30 2 37 00 1 40 00 
ilabeis : ...28.00 1 00 00 2 33 00 1 33 00 
Beacon .25.00 125630 24200 14530 
The winners were: Irene, Drusilla, W. H. Gill, Paul 
W., Cleopatra. 
Indian Harbor Y. C. 
GREENWICH — ^LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
The Indian Harbor Y. C. opened the season with a 
salute to the flagship, Acushla I., Com. Wills, from the 
fleet in the harbor, followed by dressing ship. A special 
race for the knockabouts and dories was sailed in the 
afternoon, starting at 2:15. The times were: 
Knockabouts— Start, 2:20. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Spindrift. S. C. Pirie. • • 4 19 16 1 59 16 
Mongoose, Simeon Ford 4 21 34 2 01 34 
Kantaka, W. A. Kissam .Did not finish. 
Dories— Start, 2:25. „ 
Prize, H. H. Van Rensselaer.. 3 07 44 0 42 44 
No ]>}ame, IL E. Doremus .-..3 08 58 0 43 58 
Sottth Boston Y. C» 
SOUTH BOSTON — BOSTON HARBOR. 
The South Boston Y. C. was specially favored in its first 
race from its new station, where the new club house was 
crowded through the day and evening by members and 
guests. There was a good fleet of yachts and plenty of 
wind to try them, a reefing sou'wester with hard spots 
that brought sorrow to masts and gear, but made a lively 
and exciting race. In the regular Y. R. A. classes there 
were fifteen starters, with eighteen in the different special 
classes, under the old rules. Ashumet and Elfreda started 
in a way that promised a fine race, but withm a quarter of 
an hour the mast of the latter was over the side. In_the 
2Sft class the new yawl Jeanette was over the line betore 
the gun, and in returning made some trouble for the other 
boats. She too lost her mast, while Eleanor lost her bow- 
sprit and Mindora carried away a throat halyard block. 
The knockabout Hazard, with no competitor, went mto 
the 2ift. class with the schooner Bud and the new Heiress. 
She led from the start and beat the schooner easily. The 
new boat was disabled and withdrew. The times were : 
30ft. Cabin Class. 
Elapsed. 
Ashumet, W. F. Bache ■ " ' ' Vi^^ JL?!^ i 
Elfreda, Hall and Johnson ....Dismasted, 
25ft, Cabin Class. 
Thordis, T. B, Wales.,,.,,.... 1 34 05 
Little Peter, t±. Moebs. ................. ■ .1 40 i4 
Hermes, A. W. Chesterton. .............................. -1.41 « 
Eleanor D. B. Clapp........ .Disab ed, 
Windora, W, L. Ward.........,,, Disabled. 
Jeanette, Walter Burgess .....Dismasted. 
21ft. Open Class. , 
Flazard. C. E. Hodges........ 1 52 oO 
Bud. S. N. Small.............. ■ ^-""J^ 
Heiress. C D Mower. ..................... ^ ...Disabled- 
21ft C^bin Class, 
Spartan, W. C. Lewis,...,,... .1 60 
Privateer, A. H. Doble .-..2 06 05 
Harriet, L. T. Harrington 2 08 00 
Arab IV., W. F. Scott .Disabled. 
Special Club Classes. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Emma C. P. A. Coupal ..27.06 1 45 30 1 44 10 
Empire, F. Cobb 26.10 1 51 35 1 49 35 
Naiad ^ueen, Hudson.. 26.06 3 05 00 3 02 25 
Cabin— 25ft. 
Helene, W S. Burgess 24.00 2 04 30 2 03 27 
Falka. W. Cashman 23.08 2 09 30 2 08 04 
Gypsy, E. H. Rich 22.06 2 11 35 2 08 50 
Carrie M.. N. C. Robinson 22.00 2 13 00 2 09 30 
Raccoon, F. Cluvers Did not finish. 
Bessie , ,...21.06 Did not finish. 
18ft. 
Alpine, S. B. Howe 17.10 1 38 40 1 37 04 
*Lobster, C. C. Clapp 17.11 1 37 35 1 37 15 
Butterfly, G. D Silsbee 16.00 1 48 00 1 46 31 
Hemli, F. Roswell 17.11 1 56 25 1 56 25 
Fantasy, W Allerton 16.11 1 58 30 1 57 16 
Tiot, j: Cobb. -.15.06 2 01 00 1 58 11 
Circe, F. L. Pigeon Disabled. 
15ft. 
Bed Bug, F. D. Lawley 13.06 1 21 50 1 20 11 
Noko, B. G. Hammond 13.06 1 30 10 1 28 31 
*Not measured. 
The regatta committee included Com. Lansing, Vice- 
Corn. Sawyer and John T. Hurley, E. B. Walbridge, V. B. 
Johnson, W. Wallace Kee and T. O. Nicholson. The 
judges were Arthur Fuller, W. H. Godfrey, John F. Berri- 
gan, D. F. Carew, J. H. Corrigan, V. B. Johnson, 
Thomas Christian and Frank Williams. The house com- 
mittee, J. T. Ball, H. Brown, Morris Lee, P. H. Dacey 
and Henry Schreiner, were fully occupied all day. Good 
music wah provided during the afternoon, with a dance in 
the evening. 
Burgess Y« G 
MAKBLEHEAD — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
The Burgess Y. C, of Marblehead, sailed a race in a 
good S.W. breeze, the times being: 
Raceabout Class. 
Typhoon, R. Boardraan 1 21 12 
Tunipoo, E. A. Boardman, Jr..... 1 22 07 
Handicap Knockabout Class. 
Opitzah. S. Foster .1 25 34 
Spry, W. M. Cropley 1 29 22 
16ft. Class. 
Cyclone, F. G. Macomber 0 36 37 
Chip, L. F. Percival Disabled. 
Gunning Boats. 
Woodcock, F. Dupar 0 ^6 16 
Yvonne, R. W. Strout. ., 0 39 37 
Ha Ha, A. F. Whitmore 0 40 02 
WoIIaston Y. C 
WOLLASTON, MASS. 
A race was sailed in a variable and puflEy S.W. wind, the 
times being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Thelura, E. A. Merrill 1 37 00 1 43 01 
Beatrice. W D. Gwin .' 1 42 03 1 43 09 
Muriel, J. L. Smith 1 44 40 1 46 16 
Gwendoline, E. A. Snow 1 44 52 1 53 15 
Ziska A, L. Baker 1 37 00 Not meas. 
West Wind, W. M. Chase ' Did not finish, 
L. J., F. Burgess Disabled. 
Premier, Hayden, Bros Disabled. 
The judges were Com. A. C. Gardner, H. ,E. Nelson, 
Geo. A. Dickey and A. T. Barstow. 
Plymouth Y. C. 
PLYMOUTH, MASS. 
The Plymouth Y. C. opened the season with a race 
in a reefing breeze from S.W., the times being : 
First Special Class. 
Grace, M. S. Weston, Jr J |2 ?I 
Amie. Bittenger Bros .- } rl H 
Dolphin, N. Morgan 1 58 59 
Seaweed. P. S. Bailey • • - • • ■ 03 57 
Ideal, AVinslow Whitman Withdrew. 
Second Special Class. 
Veritas, Alex. Holmes ,.•-.'> 1 23 21 
Kittewake. H. M. Jones HI ?? 
Scrap, Ajthur B. Holmes 1 26 14 
Fall River Y, C 
FALL RIVER — MOUNT HOPE BAY. 
The usual Decoration' Day regatta was sailed by the 
Fall River Y. C. in a fresh S.W. wind, the times being : 
First Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Nellie, J. Oales 3 00 26 
Adelia, F. Labountie..' i,"^ n 
Emeline, F. White '.....Did not finish. 
Second Class. 
Patience, J. Millward 3 05 41 3 05 41 
Marguerite, M. Peck 3 08 50 3 06 50 
Third Class. 
Colleen, M. Considine ■ 1 54 21 1 54 21 
Ida A., J. Harris Foster.... -.1 58 33 1 57 31 
Rival, L'^ N. Arnold 2 01 46 2 00 44 
Inez L., W. Whittaker Did not finish. 
Fourth Class. _^ „ „„ ,„ 
Alice W., Ed Morse. • .....2 10 02 2 08 47 
Fedora, Hinckley & Copping 2 09 16 2 08 48 
Dora. J. Conboy f 11 42 2 10 46 
Lalloo, J. Whitehead .-2 20 46 2 20 46 
Fifth Class. „ ,„ 
Columbia; Wood Bros. .- : . ■ • -2 04 42 2 04 4^ 
Curio, Borden Bros .2 07 03 2 Oo 40 
The race committee included R. D. Briggs, T. D. W. 
Wood, William J. Wiley, Fred A. Gee and Fred B. 
Durfee. 
Corinthian Y. C of Philadelphia. 
ESSINGTON — DELAWARE RIVER. 
The Corinthian Y. C. of Philadelphia celebrated the 
day very pleasantly by a racing cruise to Claymont, eight 
miles distant, where time was taken for dinner, the fleet 
afterward racing home. The times were, morning race : 
Schooners — Start 10:59. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Lesbia, E, W. Clark, Jr. 12 09 25 1 10 25 
Vigil, A. N. Chandler ■ 11 ] fr it 
Atalanta, C. H. Brock .12 34 29 1 35 29 
Sloops. 
remand H F Smith............. .....11 59 01 1 00 01 
Surorhe T J DeKinder. , . . .12 00 51 1 01 -57 
mrZniJ: k P. White, 12 04 10 1 05 10 
Knockabouts. 
Gnlse, Mrs. M. D, Geary... 12 f 04 1 06 04 
Fareeda, Robert . Toland. - 12 10 0. 1 06 0. 
Kid, Alex. Van Rensselaer. ]i]lm ]mm 
Fly, Mrs. Edith S. Cro«er 12 13 07 1 09 07 
Yawls. 
Ros=>li!id H P Smith..,- ..12 08 58 1 09 58 
K«^r6n", C, Barton Keen. ....... .13 21 26 1 23 26 
Corrected. 
2 11 40 
2 20 48 
2 33 27 
Afternoon Races — Start 3:39. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vigil , . , . 4 37 00 0 58 00 
Lesbia ....■■'!•.'?.".. 4 38 14 0 59 14 
Atalanta 4 48 58 1 09 58 
Narounya .....4 37 01 0 58 01 
Zeeland 4 41 43 1 02 43 
Surprise 4 42 04 1 03 04 
Fly 4 43 09 0 59 09 
Kid 4 43 12 0 59 12 
Grilse 4 43 51 0 59 51 
Fareeda 4 45 40 1 01 40 
Rosalind 4 48 26 1 07 26 
Keren Not timed- 
Penataquit Corinthian Y. C. Spring Regatta 
BAY SHORE — GREAT SOUTH BAY. 
The Penataquit Corinthian Y. C. sailed a good race, the 
wind being fresh S.W. ; the times were : 
First Class — Sloops — Start 1:05. 
Finish. Elapsed 
Lvdia 3 16 00 2 11 40 
S^uaw ....3 32 53 2 27 53 
Muriel Disabled. 
Second Class — Cats — Start 1:15. 
Wanda 3 48 27 2 33 27 
Beulah Did not finish. 
Knockabouts — Start 1:10. 
Adaline 3 43 22 2 33 22 2 33 22 
Rel 3 55 40 2 45 40 2 45 40 
New Bedford Y. C 
NEW BEDFORD — ^BUZZARD'S BAY. 
The New Bedford Y. C. held its annual review of the 
fleet, followed by a race, the course being io% miles. 
The wind was fresh S.W., and the times were : 
Third Class — Schooners. 
Mizpah, H. M. Plummer 1 
Betty, R. A. Terry 1 
Second Class — Sloops. 
Nerine, Dr. E. M. Whitney 1 
Fantasy, E. B. Hammond 1 
Oneida, W. F. Williams 1 
Third Class — Sloops. 
Byndheld, J. C. Nowell 1 
Sweep, Wm. Knowles 1 
Thj^ra, Horace Wood 1 
Madeline, C. H. Allen r.^... 1 
Fourth Class— Sloops. 
Wavelet, F. B. Sistare 1 
Medea, F. H. Macy 1 
35 25 
40 25 
24 57 
27 00 
33 41 
31 42 
36 26 
38 20 
41 11 
47 28 
50 24 
Williamsburgh Y» C Annnal Regatta. 
NEW YORK — ^BOWERY BAY. 
The Williamsburg Y. C. sailed its annual regatta over 
a triangular course on Bowery Bay, the wind being fresh 
S.W. The times were : 
Class A— Cabin Sloops and Cutters. 
Start. Finish. 
Portie 3 34 45 5 13 00 
Kelpie 3 35 00 5 05 00 
Class C — Cabin Sloops. 
Pastime 3 34 00 
EmJly B 3 40 00 
Rover 3 30 45 
Class E — Cabin Catboats. 
Mabl*- M...... 3 31 00 5 07 36 
J^orman 3 30 30 5 11 00 
Ripple ....3 31 00 5 OS 30 
j\'f arguerite 3 34 50 5 10 08 
Paragon 3 31 45 5 08 00 
The winners were Kelpie, Rover, Mable M. 
guerite. 
Elapsed. 
1 37 15 
1 30 00 
5 12 46 1 38 00 
Did not finish. 
5 11 20 1 40 35 
1 36 05 
40 30 
37 30 
35 18 
36 15 
and Mar- 
San Francisco Y, C, 
SAN FRANCISCO — SAN FRANCISCO BAY. 
May 21-22. 
The San Francisco Y. C. sailed a fine race on May 23 
from Vallejo to Saulito, having sailed up in squadron on 
the preceding afternoon. The orders were to get under 
way from the anchorage at 3 P. M. on Saturday, proceed- 
ing to Vallejo, and to start next morning, each yacht 
starting at a set time, according to her allowance. The 
fleet included the following yachts and skippers, handi- 
capped as indicated : 
We're Here, H. B. Holbrook, 10:30 A. M.; Juanita, J. 
R. Savory, 10:54:56 A. M.; Will-o'-the-Wisp, G. T. S. 
White, 10:57:46 A. M. ; Catherine, A. Sutherland, 
11:02:45 A. M.; Folly, G. D. Campbell, 11:09:42 A. M. ; 
/Eolus, R. H. Morrow, 11:12:37 A. M. ; Cygnus, T. L. 
Hill, 11:12:56 A. M. ; Thetis, R. S. Bridgeman, 11:20:36 
A. M. ; PhylUs, Harry Dott, 11:20:10 A. M. ; Ripple, 
Harry Goodall, 11:35:40 A. M. ; Sappho, A. W. McKen- 
zie, 11:48:48 A. M.; Nixie, George E. Billings, 11:45:25 
A. M.; La Paloma, W. S. Goodfellow, 11:48:01 A. M. ; 
Frolic, E. C. Barlett, 11:49 -Si A. M. ; White Wings, Wil- 
liam Pierce, 12:00:15 P. M. ; Virginia, E. W. Newhall. 
12:24:25 P. M.; Chispa, L Gutte, 12:06:46 P. M. ; Ra- 
mona, W. N. McCarthy, 12:09:45 P. M. ; Aggie, E. A. 
Wiltsee, 12:20:33 P- M.; Lurline, J. D. Spreckels. 
12:23:12 P. M. 
The times were : 
Sart. Finish. Elapsed 
Ni„;e 11 48 52 3 28 34 3 39 42 
Aesie''..'. 12 24 16 3 55 18 3 31 02 
LSrline • 12 25 08 3 57 23 3 32 15 
Ramona" ......12 11 54 3 59 39 3 47 45 
Catherine f J2 ?Z f ?I ^ 
Cvffnus . . 11 13 45 4 25 49 5 12 04 
Frolic . 11 51 06 4 33 17 4 42 11 
Anffela 11 28 16 4 36 25 5 08 09 
Tuanita ' ....................... -10 54 09 4 45 38 5 51 29 
Thetis 11 28 16 5 07 04 6 38 48 
Nixie wins on allowance, and Aggie takes the prize for 
best elapsed time. The judges were W. M. Edgell and 
James Kitterman ; referee, C. H. Harrison, and timers, V. 
P. Buckley and R. R. I'Hommedieu. 
Cor. Y. C. of Philadelphia Annual Race, 
ES3INGT0N — DELAWARE RIVER. 
Saturday, June 3. 
The annual race of the Corinthian Y, C. of Philadel- 
phia was set for June 3, but there was not vvind eno^ugh 
10 start the fleet. Four knockabouts and the sloop Sur- 
prise managed to get over the starting line, and the small 
boats drifted over the course, the only times taken being ; 
<;tnrt 11-00. Finish. Elapsed, 
•k-;.! ... .............5 07 25 6 07 25 
■ 5 10 40 6 10 40 
y „ , ....5 1118 6 1118 
F^eeda'::"::;".^^^-^--.--"----"""""-=-5iaf 8 IS 56 
Surprise , Not timed. 
