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Class T-25ft. R-M.-Start, 1:40. 
Kenwood, -. Cornell 22.37 3 22 02 3 22 02 
Qui Vive, G, A. Freeth •. 24.87 3 15 12 3 12 12 
Florence, A. H. Alker 22.04 Did not finish. 
Vera, A. M. Bradley .20.07 8 29 12 3 29 12 
Win or Lose, J. S. Appleby 23.50 3 16 24 3 14 11 
Class V— 20ft. K.M.— Start, 1:45. 
Spunk, C. E. Silkworth ..,.19.00 3 16 22 3 16 22 
Kazaza, T. J. McCahill, Jr 17.32 3 14 32 3 14 32 
Bogev G. P. Vail 17.10 Did not iinish. 
0x7 K. N. Bavier ...19.14 3 17 50 3 17 50 
Class W— Special— Start, 1;45. 
Lobster T. L S. Flint..... 15.00 3 34 10 3 34 10 
Bouncer, A. ' D. Prince,.,. 15.00 3 26 30 3 26 30 
The winners were as follows; 
Races for schooners in one class, on elapsed thne, with 
time allowance on actual measurement — Quisetta won 
from Amorita by 2:16, from Colonia by 8:45, and from 
Ariel by 21 :23. 
Special handicap races, Colonia allowing Ariel fifteen 
minutes — Colonia won by 3:50, corrected time. 
Class B — Colonia won from Ariel by 18:50. 
Class D — Quisetta won from Amorita by 58 seconds. 
Latonia had a sailover. 
Class K — Syce won from Kestrel by IS :4i. 
Class L, cruising trim — Liris had a sailover. 
Class L, yawls — Sultan won from Albicore by 31 107. 
Class L — Hussar won from Tigress by 21 -.46 and from 
Eurybia by 44:12. 
Class M — Possum won from Anoatok by i :28, and 
from Siren by 53 :02. 
Class N — -Marguerite won from Lorelei by 9:12. 
2ift. Knockabouts — Spindrift won from Mongoose by 
4 :68 ; Mongoose won second prize from Kittie by 6 :22. 
2ift. Racing Knockabouts — Folly won from Ditto by 
2:03; from Kittywink by 7:45, and from Thelga by' 11:05. 
Ditto won second prize. 
Class S — Kit. won from Windora by i :42. 
Class T-T-Win or Lose won from Qui Vive by I :oi ; 
from Kenwood by 7:51, and from Vera by 15:01. 
Class . V — ^Kazaza won fromr Spmnic' by -l jso. Spunk 
won second prize. 
Class W — Bounce won from Lobster by 7:40. 
Atlantic Y. C. Ocean Race. 
SHELTER ISLAND TO SEA GATE. 
July lo-ii. 
The ocean race of the Atlantic Y. C. on July 10-11 
proved a success in spite of the small number of starters, 
and the finish was a remarkable one, the four schooners 
finishing within the time of five minutes. The course was 
from a line between the channel buoy off R^am's Head 
and the committee boat anchored to the eastward of same, 
crossing from the northward; thence around Montauk 
Point, leaving spar buoy on northerly end of Gardiner's 
Island and bell buoy north of Montauk on starboard 
hand ; thence to the Sandy Hook Lightship ; thence to Sea 
Gate, leaving beacon on the Romer Shoal, and the Swash 
Channel bell buoy on the starboard hand; thence to the 
finishing line, passing between the club house dock and the 
committee boat anchored northwesterly therefrom. Dis- 
tance, 138 miles. 
Com. Adams presented a first prize for schooners and 
one for cutters; Fleet Capt. Watson presented a second 
prize for schooners, and Vice-Com. Whitlock a third 
prize. 
The start was made on Monday at noon, the fleet being 
timed over the line as below : 
Cutters— Start, 12:10. 
Length. Allowance. 
Awa. T. L. Arnold 0 27 44 
Daphne, Geo. W. Copeland-. , Allows. 
Schooners— Start, 12:2D. 
Coronet,. J. L. Waterbury ...114.84 Allows. 
Ramona, Vice-Com. Whitlock .1.105.84 0 19 19 
Sachem, Com. Adams 90.61 0 58 00 
Katrina, R. W, Todd 73.14 ' 1 57*20 
All the schooners were handicapped at' the start. 
The start was made in a moderate N.W. wind, spin- 
akers being carried to the Montauk Point Buoy, where 
they were timed : 
Sachem 3 0131 Coronet 3 16 10 
Katrina 3 03 20 Awa ■ 3 19 07 
Ramona 3 08 37 Daphne 3 19 30 
The wind was now ahead and freshening. The fleet 
beat up as darkness fell, the three larger yachts stand- 
ing well off shore. Daphne was in trouble with her 
steering gear, losing some time. The wind fell for a 
time toward morning, and also shifted so as to allow 
Katrina to fetch the Sandy Hook Lightship. She went 
out of her way to weather the lightship, though she had 
the option of passing it on either hand. The -four came 
for -the point of Sandy Hook together, the three big 
boats, well off shore, having overstood and starting sheets 
before a southerly wind. The finish was timed : 
Schooners;— Start, 12:20 Monday. 
Finish — Tuesday. Elapsed. 
Katrina 3 04 16 ' 26 44 16 
Sachem 3 04 17 26 44 17 
Ramona 2 59 09 26 39 09 
Coronet 3 03 24 2"6 43 24 
•Cutters— Start, 12:10 Monday. 
Awa 4 50 14 28 40 14 
Daphne 5 51 15 29 41 15 
'Corrected. 
24 46, 56 
25 46 17 
26 19 50 
26 43 24 
28 10 30 
29 41 15 
Plymotith Y. C 
PLYMOUTH, MASS. 
Tuesday, July 4. 
The Plymouth Y. C. sailed its third race on July 4 over 
the inside course in a strong S.W. breeze, the times being ; 
Third Class. 
Elapsed. 
Lobster, C. C. Clapp 1 50 26 
Bobolink, L. B. Goodspeed 1 56 56 
First Special — Jib and Mainsail. 
Grace. M. S. Weston, Jr. 1 52 35 
Minetuxet, W. T. Potter 1 .57 28 
Dolphin, W. Morton ....2 06 38 
Challenge, E. B. Atwood 1 51 53 
Fedora, C. Hunt 1 58 25 
Second Special— Cats. 
Kittawake, H. M. Jones 1 28 42 
Veritas, Alex. Holmes 1 29 55 
Scrap. A. B. Holmes 1 30 40 
Frolic, J. W. Dawes 1 36 10 
Challenge fouled the judges' boat and was disqualified. 
Boston City Regfatta. ' 
BOSTON— BOSTON HARBOR. 
Tuesday, July 4. 
The usual city regatta was sailed on July 4 at Boston, 
under the rules of the Y. R. A. of Massachusetts. The day 
was clear with a strong S.W. wind, some of the yachts 
reefing. The feature of the race was the first meeting 
of the Quincy cup challengers. Heiress and Hostess; the 
latter soon taking the lead and holding it for a long 
time, though Heiress finally won. The times were : 
30ft. Glass. 
Elapsed. 
Meemcr, R. C. Nickerson 1 28 56 
Ashumet, W. F. Bache 1 29 35 
25ft. Class. 
Widgeon, A. J. Horton 1 47 35 
Romance, Loring Sears 2 02 58 
2,5ft Cabin Class. 
Eleanor, D. B. Clapp 1 38 50 
Jeanette, Walter Burgess 1 .?9 37 
Hermes, A. W. Clicsterton. 1 40 40 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty 1 43 30 
21ft. Class. 
Heiress, C. D. Mower .< 1 06 35 
Hostess, H. M. Faxon 1 08 48 
Bud, S. N. Small 1 13 07 
Thelma, F. L. Pigeon..... 1 16 25 
21ft. Cabin Class. 
Ar,ab IV., W. F. Scott.-.,. 1 10 05 
Harriet, L. T. Harrington 1 14 50 
Tacobin, T. E. Jacobs.. 1 15 13 
Privateer, A. H. Doble 1 15 52 
IStt. Class. 
Perhaps, J. E. Robinson 1 27 05 
Helmi, J. E. Hunt 1 28 25 
Dauntless, Benner and Patten 1 31 00 
1,5ft. Class. 
Riy, S. A. Freeman 1 37 40, 
Bedbug, F. D. Lawley ....i. .-Disabled. 
Lark, F. M. Crosby Withdrew. 
First Special Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Emma C, P. A. Coupal 1 36 15 1 34 15 
Ida J., F. E. Beekman 1 36 00 1 1^6 00 
Little Peter, Henry Moebs 1 38 20 1 36 20 
Kulinda, F. R._ Streeter ...15140 1*5 40 
Be.^trice, John Cavanagh 2 02 33 1 59 66 
Second Special Class. 
Harolde, A. T. Bliss - 1 12 55 1 06 55 
Fantasy, Wm. Allerton 1 15 45 1 07 45 
Victor. F. W. Nickerson, Jr Hn n aq f 7 
Annie A., Jas Leveridge 1 19 27 1 U9 
Alert, J. MacConnell, Jr 1 14 35 1 10 35 
Sea Bird, C. L. Joy 1 17 32 1 13 32 
Alma. C. A. Heney -41??? HI?? 
Icurez, G. P. Lawton 1 43 11 1 28 11 
Ideal, H. B. Whittier .1 41 40 1 o4 40 
Oma E. E. Merrill 1 52 47 1 38 47 
Valka, W. P. Cashman 1 52 32 1 45 32 
Wraith, F. E. Granger 1 59 17 1 47 17 
Robin, H. W. Robbins • 2 05 10 1 49 10 
Aureolus, R. S. Landers 2 04 05 1 53 05 
The winners were : First prizes, Meemer $25, Widgeon 
$15, Eleanor $25, Heiress $20, Arab IV. $20, Perhaps $20, 
Ray $15, Emma C. $30, Harolde $25. Second prizes, 
Jeanette $iS, Hostess $10, Harriet $10, Helmi $10, Ida J 
$20 Fantasy $20. Third prizes, Hermos .$10, Bud $5, 
Jacobin $5, Little Peter $10, Victor $15. Fourth prizes, 
Kulinda $5, Annie A. $10. ^ a/ r^i 
" The judges were G. H. Chapman, T. S. Young, Chas. 
Prescott, E. J. Harrington and A. T. Bliss. 
Victor protested Harolde in second special class. 
Sctttam Y» O 
The 30-Footers atl 'Newport. 
On July II a race was sailed over the Dyer's Island 
course in a fresh south wind, the times being : 
Start, 2:55. ^^^if'^Vo ' ■|^ni^¥• 
Vaquero III., H. B. Duryea 5 01 12 2 06 12 
Wawa, Reginald Brooks ....5 03 08 - 2 08 08 
Asahi, Lloyd Warren 5 14 19 2 19 19 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones 5 14 50 2 19 50 
On July 12 the course was around the Bearel Tail and 
Bishop'.s Buoy, the wind being S.W. The times were : 
Start, 3:40. finish. Elapsed. 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones 5 32 52 1 58 52 
Wawa, Reginald Brooks 5 32 58 1 58 58 
Asahi Lloyd Warren 5 33 21 1 59 25 
Vaquero III., H. B. Duryea 5 33 30 1 59 30 
On July 13 the course was from Bishop's Buoy to 
Jamestown and return, two rounds, in a west wind. The 
times were: 
Start 3-21 Finish. Elapsed. 
Wawa, 'Reginald Brooks 5 11 36 1 .50 36 
Vaquero III., H. B. Duryea 5 12 30 1 51 30 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones... .5 13 08 1 52 08 
Asahi, Lloyd Warren 5 15 15 1 54 lo 
On July 14 a sweepstakes race was sailed, the times 
being : 
Start. Finsh. Elay^ed. 
Dorothv II., H. P. Whitney 3 31 00 5 29 40 1 58 40 
Vaquer'o II., H. B. Duryea 3 151 00 5 29 48 1 58 48 
Wawa, R. Brooks 3 31 00 5 29 59 1 58 69 
Puck, E.- D. Morgan 3 31 00 5 30 32 1 59 32 
Asahi, L. Warren 3 31 00 5 31 .30 2 00 30 
Carolina, P. Jones 3 31 00 5 35 15 2 04 15 
The race of July 15 was also a sweepstakes, over the 
Dyer's Island course in a strong west wind. The times 
were: . 
Start, 3:14 Finish. Elapsed. 
Vaquero III., H. B. Duryea 5 31 36 2 17 36 
Dorothy, H. P. Whitney 5 .32 01 2 18.01 
Wa Wa, Reginald Brooks....... 5 23 04 2 19 04 
Esperanza, H. Havemeyer, Jr... 5 33 47 2 19 47 
Puck, E. D. Morgan 5 34 09 2 20 09 
Asahi, Lloyd Warren 5 34 26 2 20 26 
Veda, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr 5 35 53 2 21 53 
Carolina, Pembroke Jones 5 36 08 2 22 08 
Portsmouth. Y. C. Open Regatta. 
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. ' * 
Tuesday, July 4. 
The Portsmouth Y. C. sailed an open regatta on July 
4, the times being : 
First Class. 
Elapsed. 
"R'.oki?. Holman ; 119 20 
Tryphosa, Drowne 1 38 24 
Second Class. 
Rena, S. H. Pillsbury 1 24 28 
Fleetwing. Humphreys 1 38 47 
Sculpin, Cochrane .1 58 02 
Third Class. 
Fi-eak, Trefethen 1 30 45 
Lark. Humphreys 1 33 30 
MolUe, Montgomery , , , , ,1 45 13 
ANNISQU.-VM, MASS. 
Tuesday, July 4. 
The Squam Y. C. sailed a race on July 4 in a fresh 
S.W. wind, the times being: 
15ft. Class. 
, : , Elapsed- 
Lynx, F. Cunningham 1 23 54 
Tabasco II., H. H. Wiggins. 1 27 53 
Scooter, D. H. Woodbury 1 28 15 
Wink, D. Langland 120 12 
Gertrude, H, E. Damon., 1.33 34 
Gaboo, W. O. Adams, Withdrew. 
15ft. Class. 
Perhaps, S. Webber. .1 40 22 
Soubrette, E. Hodgkina 14133 
Helen, E. Wheeler.. 1 48 54 
•jDorieg. 
Naomi, A. Wheeler -..^j .jl. .'. 1 38 53 
Rag Time, E. F. Noyes 1 40 01 
Tabasco, H. H. Wiggins ...1 42 18 
Perhaps carried a crew of four instead of three and was 
disqualified. 
Saturday, July 15. 
The 15ft. class sailed a good race on July 15 in a fresh 
southerly wind , the limes being : 
Lynx, F. L. Cunningham 1 28 OS 
Tabasco II., H. H. Wiggins. 1 31 '28 
Wink, D. Langlands 1 03 
Scooter, D. H. Woodbury 1 39 52 
Imp, O, Perkins , Withdrew. 
Corinthian Y. C. 
M .'\RBLE HE A D— M A S SAC H U SETTS BAY. 
Tuesday, July 4. 
The Corinthian Y, C. of Marblehead sailed a good race 
on July 4 in a strong S.W. wind, the times being : 
Raceabouts. 
T.. r. -r^ ^ . Elapsed. 
Pirate, B. B. Crownmshield 1 5i 44 
Jilt, W O. Gay 1 55 16 
Persimmon, C. H. W. Foster .1 55 22 
Peep, W. B. Stearns 1 55 50 
Tunipoo, J. L. Bremer.'....".,;,, 1 56 47- 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle...'^ 1 57 .53 
Fancy, C. F. Lyman ...i ...i.... , , 1 58 49 
Typhoon, R. Boardman 1 59 22 
Suzanne, F. Brewster 2 00 12 
Colleen, H. M. Sears..... Disabled. 
Lizanna, E. V. R. Thayer Disabled. 
Knockabouts. 
Opitsah, S. H. Foster , 2 0120 
Opeechee, J. O. Grew 2 02 00 
Jenny Wren, F. E. Peabody 2 09 30 
Class C. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Rowena, W. H. Rothwell..., .1 54 18 1.52 18 
Mistral, Little .....1 57 18 1.57 18 
Ldhan, W. H. Whitney 2 10 45 2 04 45 
Indra, P. P. Sharpies 2 09 06 2 07 06 
Lurline, C. W. Wilson 2 28 15 2 22 15 
Handicap Knockabouts. 
Aspenet, H. A. Morss ^....2 06 34 2 03 24 
Maia, E. Paine 2 11 48 2 08 38 
Carina. J. P. Clark 2 12 28 2 11 50 
Agnes, D. C. Holden, Jr.... .....2 13 40 2 13 02 
Didi, J. A. Jennings 2 16 04 2 15 26 
Third Class. 
Koorali, R. C. Robbins 2 12 50 
East Gloucester Y. C. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Tuesday, July 4. 
The race of the East Gloucester Y. C. on July 4 was 
sailed in a fresh S.W. wind, the times being: 
First Class. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Aletha, Colby & Tolman 22.10 2 06 43 1 35 35 
Rambler, Pomeroy Bros 21.07 2 17 08 1 44 33 
Skeedadle, Merchant Bros 23.10 2 15 45 1 45 42 
Ariel, A. W. Gosbel 2 22 24 
Mavis, Smothers & Brooks 20.05 2 33 19 1 49 is 
Second Class. 
Snapshot J. Perry 2 17 32 ... . 
Teuton, L Hutton 19.06 2,30 37 1 55 22 
Luna, S. Hildreth 17.05 Withdrew. 
Third Class. 
Witch, T. A. Fliggins ...15.09 1 18 28 0 51 01 
Cinch, J. R. Jeffrey 15.06 1 19 17 0 51 31 
_ On July 12 a race was sailed in a fresh south wind, the 
times being: 
Second Class. 
Circe, Fred Pigeon... .......0 56 23 
Snapshot, Joseph Perry 1 00 21 
Ariel, Albert W. Gosbee 10109 
Teuton, Isaac Nutton, J 03 44 
Fourth Class. 
Cinch, James R. Jeffery..... 1 04 24 
Witch, Isaac H. Higgins 1 06 18 
Imp, Oscar Perkins 107 16 
American Y, C. 
NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 
Saturday, July 15. 
The American Y. C. sailed its second handicap race on 
July 15 in a fresh south wind, the times being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Lobster, H. A. Creeden.. 1 47 18 0 51 18 
Frisky^, Harry Mody 1 31 11 0 56 11 
Crackajack, Rodigrass Bros 1 28 05 1 06 05 
Witch, Cogswell and Smith...... 1 20 12 1 06 12 
Live Yankee. Henry T. Moo'dy. 1 23 14 1 07 14 
Rag Time, E. • G. Noyes 1 34 55 1 07 55 
Quickernawink, Little and Stone......... 1 25 33 1 09 33 
Indian, Arthur Moody .......1 30 44 1 11 44 
Dewey, R. Jacoby 1 23 30 1 15 30 
Susie, Thomas Huse 1 20 22 1 20 22 
Onion, J. H. Lunt .Withdrew. 
South Boston Y* C. 
SOUTH BOSTON — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, July 15. 
The third of the series of five handicap races for yacht 
tenders was sailed b^' the South Boston Y. C. on July 
IS, the times 'being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
French 0 37 01 0 40 01 
Stickney 0 37 02 0 41 02 
Borden 0 39 20 0 41 ,50 
Nodwell 0 44 23 0 44 23 
Dolbeare 0 46 05 0 48 50. 
The record up to the present is : Stickney 250 points, 
French igo points, Borden 150 points. 
