FOHEST AND STREAM. 
istts. 16, 1899. 
Beverly Y. C. 
■wing's neck — ^buzzard's bay. 
The Beverly Y. G. closed its racing with two events on 
Sept. 2 and one on Labor Day. In the morning of Satur- 
day a race was sailed by the 15ft. one-design class, m 
Cataumet Harbor, the wind being light N.E. The times 
were : 
Teazer, Hollis Burgess ^^lll 
Eaglet, R. W. Emmons, 2d 0 59 45 
Go-Bye, C. H. Jones... j 01 00 
Flickamaroo, J. Parkmson, Jr i on 
Peacock, N. F. Emmons... 1 n, m 
Next, S. G. King...... 1 0| 00 
Uarda, R. L. Bacon......... • 1 07 3Z 
The boats were drawn by lot and not sailed by their 
owners. In the afternoon an open regatta was sailed off 
Wing's Neck, the times being: 
25ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
Blazing Star, C. M. Baker ■ 2 52 30 
May Queen, D. L. Whittemore S 
Nofcomis, Alfred Winsor 2 5b 57 
Ulula, W. Winship.. 2 57 U 
21ft. Class. 
Quakeress. W. F. Harrison fAiU 
fCalama, David Rice o 1 1 nf 
Cyrilla, R. W. Emmons, 2d Ho ?o 
Edith, S. R. Dow 2 22 18 
Amanita 2d, J. Crane, Jr 
Fourth Class Cats. 
Heiress, G. G. Amory 1 36 47 
Sally, W. S. Burgess.... 
Maori, R. Bowler 1 42 50 
Elsa, C. S. Sargent 1 43 46 
Howard, Howard Miller Ml 
Hope, J. H. Ellis 1 47 06 
Fin, H. Stockton, Jr 1 47 34 
15ft. Class. 
Uarda, J. Parkinson, Jr. J 5Z 
Teazer, R. W. Emmons, Jr, J- 12 "3 
Next, C. H. Jones .....14018 
Flickamaroo, N. F. Emmons .....1 40 45 
Vim, F W. Sargent...... 1 40 58 
Peacock, R. Winsor. 1 43 05 
Go-Bye, S. G. King Did not finish. 
On Monday morning there was a fresh N.E. breeze for 
the open sweepstakes race. The 2Sft. class sailed by 
agreement a special race to take the place of one previously 
sailed, but unsuccessful. The times were : 
25ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
Blazing Star, C. M. Baker 2 28 20 
May Queen, D. L. Whittemore 2 32 28 
UlularW, H. Winship 2 32 43 
Nokomis, A. Winsor 2 32 54 
21ft. Class. 
Kalama, David Rice 1 55 14 
Quakeress, W. F. Harrison 1 56 45 
Cyrilla, R. W. Emmons....... 1 57 20 
.■\manita, T. Crane, Jr :. 1 59 22 
Edith, S. k. Dow 2 05 02 
Second Class Sloops. 
Thordis, T. B. Wales. 1 51 48 
Islander, Com. G. H. Richards 1 57 22 
Fourth Cla^s Cats. 
Heiress, G. G. Amory 1 40 30 
Sally, S. W. Burgess... 1 45 04 
Howard, H. O. Miller 1 46 13 
Elsa, C. S. Sargent, Jr 1 48 37 
Dais}", Howard Stockton 1 51 22 
Fin, Howard Stockton, Jr , 1 51 39 
Hope, J. H. Ellis.... 1 55 20 
Maori, R. B. Bowler, Jr Disabled. 
18ft. Class. 
Esther, E. N. Farnsworth , 1 44 51 
Poltoos, Louis Bacon 1 47 03 
1,5ft. Class. 
Next, Paul Jones 1 41 53 
Uarda, J. Parkinson, Jr 1 44 15 
Peacock, R. Winsor - ...1 44 47 
Vim, F. W. Sargent, Jr 1 44 50 
Flickamaroo, N, F. Emmons 1 45 34 
The pennant winners were i Blazing Star, Quarkeress, 
Howard, Esther Uarda. 
Duxbuty Y. C. 
DUXBURY, MASS. 
Monday, Sept. 4. 
The Duxbury Y. C. closed its racing season on Labor 
Day with a race in a reefing breeze from S.W., the times 
being : 
Handicap Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Halcyon, S. C. Winsor 1 04 40 1 04 40 
Fanny D., A. E. Walker 1 06 34 1 05 34 
Scamper, Reed Bros 1 08 47 1 06 47 
Random, G. P. Cushman 1 16 13 1 08 13 
Challenge, E. B. Atwood ..1 08 28 1 08 28 
Lobster, C. C. Clapp 1 09 16 1 09 16 
Grace, M. S. Westing ...11106 11100 
Dewey, F. O. Wadsworth 1 20 19 1 12 19 
Old Honesty, R. Winsel 1 22 02 1 14 22 
If, F. B. Norwood 1 23 41 1 15 41 
Vigilant, A. M. Weston .........1 24 08 1 17 08 
15ft. Catboats. 
Elapsed. 
Veritas, Alex. Holmes 120 13 
Scrap, A. B. Holmes............... ,...12151 
Patcliogue Regatta* 
PATCHOGUE — GREAT SOUTH BAY. 
Saturday, Sept. 2. 
An open regatta was sailed off Patchogue on Sept. 2, 
the starters being yachts from the various clubs on the 
bay. The times were : ;i 
Class A— Sloops. 
Klondike, W. J. Hill ;2 03 51 
Class B — Sloops. 
Squaw. H. S. Jewell 2 04 05 
Osawana. J. H. Covell 2 05 49 
Helen, G. H. Miller „ 2 09 2S 
Class C. 
Exile, A. H. Deghane Not timed. 
21ft. Class. 
Constance, R. H. Post Not timed. 
Gisgle, R- H. Post... .Not timed. 
Class E — Catboats. 
Wanda, ). R. Suydani. .........., = ,.,-,,,.11656 
Beiilah, £. H. & F. C. Southard 1 19 19 
Mariam, G. M. Smith 119 54 
Irene, Edwin F. Wicks 1 30 50 
Class D— Catboats. 
Mabel, C. H. _SQUthard .2 02 06 
Dplphin, G, L. Robinson 2 05 09 
Class F — Catboats. 
I:i1t.le Minister, T. H. Southard...... 128 38 
Fifi. K. L. Harris........ , 1 S6 24 
Kaomi. W. D, Muvdock.. .,,.1 37 52 
Wellfleet Y. C. Open Regatta^ 
PROVINCETOWN — CAPE COD BAY. 
Tuesday, Aug. 29. 
The Wellfleet Y. C. sailed an open regatta on Aug. 29 
off Provincetown, the Massachusetts Y. R. A. fleet com- 
peting, with some local boats. Meemer had for a com- 
petitor an open fishing boat, so that she practically sailed 
alone. The wind was fresh from the east. The times 
were: 
80ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
Meemer, R. C. Nickerson 1 20 40 
Four Brothers , Not timed. 
25ft. Class. 
Hermes, A. W. Chesterton 2 04 52 
Areyto, L. D. Baker 2 05 03 
Eleanor, D. B. Clapp 2 06 42 
Little Peter, H, Moebs 2 08 50 
Thordis, T. B. Wales 2 09 20 
' 21ft. Class. 
Rooster, A. E. Walker 1 27 25 
Heiress, Hayden & Parker 1 27 35 
21ft. Cabin Class. 
Harriet, L. T. Harrington 1 29 58 
Pivateer. T. B. Doble 1 32 36 
Uncle Nat, Frank Crowell 1 33 49 
Oyster Boats. 
Harding 1 
Williams &. Kemp 1 
Delory , ....1 
A H Harding 1 
42 03 
47 31 
47 50 
51 02 
Ouahaug Boats — First Class. 
Joe Delorv 1 38 45 
A S Atwood 1 39 16 
B Pierce 1 47 50 
Quahaug Boats— Second Class. 
Chase ~ 1 46 35 
Rogers 1 47 16 
W Delory 1 49 46 
Handicap Class. 
Milched 1 33 20 
Quivet 1 45 20 
Swett 1 51 10 
Alice 1 57 02 
18ft. Class. 
Pompero 1 59 23 
Trilby 2 00 03 
Dorothy 2 01 52 
After tub races and other water sports a dinner was 
given in honor of the visitors. 
Lynrt Y. C. Open Regfatta* 
NAHANT — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Monday, Sept. 4. 
The principal event of Labor Day in the vicinity of 
Boston was the open Y. R. A. regatta of the Lynn Y. C, 
sailed off Nahant. Before the start the wind was strong 
from N.W., but it fell, and after a time came out of the 
east, finally shifting to S.E. These different changes 
helped some yachts and hurt others, and made the race 
unsatisfactory. Ashumet had no competitor, so sailed 
alone for a cash prize, but the race does not count for her 
for Association points. The times were : 
soft. Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ashumet, W. F. Bache 2 09 42 
25ft. Class. ' 
Hermes, A. W. Chesterton 2 15 28 
Little Peter, Henry Moebs 2 15 47 
Eleanor, D. B. Clapp 2 18 06 
21ft. Class. 
Heiress, Hayden & Parker 2 07 15 
Alpine, Robert Williams Withdrew. 
21ft. Cabin Class. 
Arab IV, W. F. Scott 2 14 32 ..... 
Harriet, L. F. Harrington .....2 16 02 ..... 
Privateer, A.. H Doble... Disqualified. 
18ft. Class. 
Dauntless, Benner & Patten.. .........13134 ..... 
Snap Shot. J. H. Perry ..............1 33 46 . 
Duchess, L. A. Hayden ....Withdrew. 
Handicap Class. 
Alert, Tohn MacConnell, Jr.... 1 27 29 1 23 29 
Alma, C. A. Heney » ..1 30 56 1 26 56 
Irene, S. B. Howe 1 33 39 1 29 39 
Trouble, G. F. Littlefield 1 36 06 1 31 06 
Muriel, J. S. Smith Withdrew, , 
Romance, Loring Sears... Withdrew. 
The judges were Com. W. H. Russell, Com. T. S. 
Young, W. A. Estes, Arthur Larrabee and I. B. Mills. 
Huntington Y, C. Annual Regatta. 
HUNTINGTON— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Monday, Sept. 4. 
The Huntington Y. C. sailed its annual regatta on 
Labor Day, the times being : 
Racing Knockabouts — Start, 12:50. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Marguerite .3 25 45 3 25 45 
Alerion 3 23 05 3 21 15 
Murmur 3 58 10 3 46 10 
30ft. Class— Cabin Catboats— Start, 1:00. 
Windbra 3 36 00 3 36 00 
Carita 3 47 10 3 43 04 
Flyaway 3 53 40 3 50 10 
Hannah 4 25 00 3 55 07 
Open Catboat Class — Start, 1:05. 
Elsie 4 06 55 4 06 55 
Kenwood 1 3 57 55 3 56 41 
Vera ■ 4 06 46 4 06 45 
21ft. Class— Open Catboats— Start, 1:05. 
Kazaza 2 38 00 2 38 00 
Junior „ 2 57 30 2 53 25 
Rocliestef Y. C 
CHARLOTTE-^LAKE ONTARld, 
Monday, Sept. 4. 
The Rochester Y. C. sailed a race on Labor Day for 
two classes, the larger under a sealed handicap, the smaller 
without any allowance. The limes were : 
Start. Finish. ElaDsed. Corrected. 
Verona, R.E.Rogers. 10 00 19 12 36 00 2 35 31 2 S5 41 
Pedro, L Perry 10 06 45 12 49 36 2 42 31 2 32 51 
Iris, E, T. Christy. . .10 00 40 12 52 19 2 51 39 2 39 39 
Mvdia, J. Robbins...lO 03 12 1 02 15 2 59 03 2 42 03 
Majel ... ..... Withdrew. 
Facile , , .Disabled. 
Fourth Club.s. 
Tit. W. Cross 10 30 26 12 23 0^ 15138 . ., 
Bell, George Gulp... 10 30 15 13 34 00 2 03 45 
r»ora, A. T. Bainett.lO Zo 14 1 01 a i 'i3 % . 
Jamaica Bay Y. C« 
ROCKAWAY BEACH-^JAMAICA BAY. 
Saturday, Sept. 2. 
The Jamaica Bay Y. C. sailed the fifth and last of its 
races for the dory class on Sept. 2, the times being: 
Start, 3:40. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
E., C. Hollis 4 51 40 1 11 40 
O. F. S. Lafond 4 52 40 1 12 40 
S., W. W. Scheffler 4 55 00 1 15 00 
A. , W. G, Gallagher 4 55 15 1 15 15 
B. , Dr. C. J. BJlug Withdrew. 
The record for the series is as follows : 
Points. 
O.. F. S. Lafond 28 
E., C. Hollis 8 
B., Dr. C. J. Pflug 6 
S., W W. SchefHer 5 
A.. W. G. Gallagher 2 
T., R. M. Kimball 1 
D., B. F. Daly ; 0 
Fleet Capt. Fred S. Lafond won the first prize, a silver 
wine cooler. C. Hollis won second priztf, a silver ink- 
stand. Dr. C. J. Pflug won third prize, an order for a 
yachting cap, with club emblem. 
Monday, Sept. 4. 
The final regatta of the Jamaica Bay Y. C. on Labor 
Day was sailed in a strong north wind, which disabled 
several yachts and capsized the catboat Eunice, drown- 
ing one of her crew, a Norwegian named Edward Iver- 
sen. This fatal mishap spoiled what would otherwise 
have been a most enjoyable day, as the reception com- 
mittee had made ample arrangements for the entertain- 
ment of the many members and guests, both during the 
races and in the evening. The times were: 
Cabin Cats— Start, 2:20. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Orca, F. S. Lafond 4 20 10 2 00 10 
Dorothea, H. M. Christopher Did not start. 
Open Cabin Cats— Start, 2:25. 
Lvilu, G, Marion 4 35 45 2 10 45 
Tessie, G. Becker .Withdrew. 
Open Cats— 25ft Class— Start, 2:30. 
Mildred-Myrtle, C. W. Hay 4 31 50 2 01 50 
Alta, F. G. Bush 4 36 00 2 06 00 
Ella B., J. L. Brainard Withdrew. 
Open Cats— 20ft. Class— Start, 2:35. 
Finish, Elapsed. Corrected. 
Lucy A 4 42 25 2 07 25 2 07 25 
Lochinvar 4 43 00 2 08 00 2 07 83 
Josie P ...Withdrew. 
"Sweetheart Disabled. 
Eunice ; Capsized. 
Pcnataqoit Corinthian Y» C 
BAY SHORE — GREAT SOUTH BAY. 
Monday, Sept. 4. 
The Penataquit Corinthian Y. C. sailed a special race on 
Labor Day over a twelve-mile course in a strong north 
wind, the times being : 
36ft. Class— Start, 1:05. 
I Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Muriel 3 27 05 2 22 05 2 22 05 
30ft. Class— Start, 1:10. 
Piiikte 3 32 11 2 22 11 2 22 11 
Gayety 3 24 46 2 22 46 2 12 30 
Three Brothers .3 45 00 2 35 00 2 31 38 
Squaw 3 24 59 2 14 59 2 11 00 
Adaline 3 24 49 2 14 49 2 09 40 
Osawanna 3 34 45 2 24 45 2 18 33 
25ft. Class— Start, 1:15. 
Scrap 3 41 25 2 26 25 2 26 25 
-Rel 3 40 27 2 25 27 2 24 53 
21ft. Cissa— Starf, 1 :20. 
Constance ,.,,3 34 35 2 14 35 2 14 36 
02 01 2 42 01 2 27 05 
Giggle 4 04 48 2 44 48 2 29 44 
Catboats— 30ft. Class— Start, 1:05. 
Mabel .........3 10 35 2 05 35 2 05 35 
Wanda 3 18 28 2 13 28 2 05 21 
Catboats— 25ft. Class— Start, 1:20. 
Beulah 3 46 54 2 26 54 2 26 54 
Mariam 3 45 10 2 25 10 2 22 45 
Catboats— 21ft. Class— Start, 1:25. 
Mollie 4 07 04 2 42 04 2 42 04 
Little Minister S 59 16 2 34 16 2 30 54 
Catboats — 18ft. Class — Start, 1:25. 
Defender 4 09 38 2 44 38 2 44 38 
Little Lydia Withdrew. 
Westhampton Country Qub Open Regatta* 
WESTHAMPTON — GREAT SOUTH BAY. 
Saturday, Sept. 2. 
The Westhampton Country Club sailed its annual open 
regatta on Sept. 2 in a rainstorm with a fresh easterly 
breeze, the times being: 
Class A. 
Bess, 
Edna, 
M. Fit 
Frank 
Thetis, Dewitt Mills 
Princess, Theodore Sayre. 
Idlewild, G. N. Halstead. 
Julia, J. 
Pauline, 
Iris, W. 
Lorna, \ 
Breseis, Peter 
D. Marston 
Lindsey Fiskc. 
S. Creebey 
Class B. 
Class C. 
Tanita, F. B. 
Solah, W. M 
Wyvern, W. 
Defender, C. 
Class D. 
C. Kimb 
DeHart 
Elapsed. 
Corrected. 
2 09 34 
2 07 41 
2^18 45 
2 21 09 
• 2 20 4S 
,2 12 37 
2 12 11 
2 18 24 
2 16 36 
2 23 17 
2 21 22 
2 14 03 
2 1» 56 
2 21 28 
2 39 23 
2 21 55 
2 19 19 
. .2 28 30 
2 25 20 
The sloop yacht Arrow, of Long Beach, L. L, was re- 
cently purchased by Walter C. Coffin, of New Rochelle. 
who started from Long Beach on Saturday, .Sept. 9, for 
the latter place by way of Montauk Point, accompanied by 
Wm. A. Murray and Chas. Williamson. The yacht was 
becalmed all day Sunday outside Rockaway Inlet, heading 
east at night when a breeze sprung up. The wind 
freshened to a gale from S.E., and with no harbor near, 
the yacht was forced to anchor well off shore, near 
Quogue. Early on Monday morning she was sighted by 
the crew ai the Quogue Life Saving Station, which put 
off, and after several very dangerous attempts reached 
the yacht and took oft* the three men, returning to shore 
in safety. Shortly after, the cables parted and the yacht 
was driven asliore and completely wrecked. 
