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FOREST AND STREAM. 
Atlantic Y. C. 
SEA GATE — NEW YORK HARBOK. 
The Atlantic Y. C. sailed a special race on Sept. 2 for 
cups presented by Reaf-Com. Weston, the wind being 
fresh from E.S.E. The winners were: Acuslila II., 
Uvira, Ana, Eidolon, Genia, Bonito, Midge, Chinook, Qui 
Vive and Ellie. 
On Labor Day a race was sailed for the Adams cup, in a 
fresh N,N.E. breeze, the times being : 
51ft. Class— Racing Trim— Start, 2:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Acusbla 4 47 35 2 42 35 2 42 35 
.51ft. Class— Cruising Trim— Start, 2:05. 
Uyira 4 37 03 2 32 03 2 32 03 
Minerva Did not finish. 
Special Sloops— Start, 2:05. 
Athlon Did not finish. 
Daolme 4 57 54 2 52 54 2 48 24 
Eclipse , 5 02 37 2 57 37 2 55 03 
Special Sloop Class— Cruising Trim— Start, 2:05. 
Aiva ;. 4 42 12 2 37 12 2 35 14 
Ondoiva Did not finish. 
Penguin 4 50 50 2 45 50 2 45 50 
36ft. Class— Racing Trim— Start, 2:05. 
Ij-ex Did not finish. 
Newasi 4 56 34 2 51 34 2 51 34 
25ft. Class— Start, 2:05. 
Song and Dance.... 4 14 00 1 59 00 1 59 00 
35ft. Class— Cruising Trim— Start, 2:05. 
Genia 5 29 38 3 24 38 . .. :. 
Zingara 5 05 00 3 00 00 2 58 03 
Nemo Did not finish. 
Eidolon 4 46 47 , 2 41 47 2 41 47 
Narika Did not finish. 
Knockabouts— Start, 2:10. 
Pebble 4 51 23 2 41 23 2 41 23 
Cyclone II Did not finish.. 
Chinook Did not finish. 
Dot 4 51 55 ' 2 41 55 2 41 55 
Gryphon 4 44 48 2 34 48 2 34 48 
Hummer Did not finish. 
Cabin Cats— Class S, T. V.— Start, 2:15. 
Oui Vive 4 13 07 1 58 07 1 52 13 
Dorothy .4 07 23 1 52 23 1 52 23 
Open Cats — Class S, T. V. — Start, 2:15. 
Baby 4 30 03 2 15 03 . 2 15 13 
Ellie 4 38 49 2 23 49 2 10 47 
Canoes— Start, 2:20. 
Az Iz 3 49 18 . 1 29 IS 1 29 18 
Nipsig 3 47 20 1 27 20 1 27 20 
Torredor Did not finish. 
Zip Did not finish. 
Pioneer Did not finish. 
Kosata 3 50 30 1 30 30 1 30 30 
Canoe Did not finish. 
The winners were : Acushla, Uvira, Daphne. Aiva, 
Newasi, Song and Dance, Eidolon ; knockabout, Gry- 
phon; cabin cats. Qui Vive; open cats, Ellie; canoes, Nip- 
sig won, Az Ix second. Ellie wins, subject to measure- 
ment. 
On Sept. 6 a special race was sailed, again in a fresh 
breeze, but from the south, the times being: 
51ft. Class — Racing Trim — Start, 2:05. 
Elapsed. 
Acushla 11., Hanan Bros .■ 2 52 35 
51ft. Class — Cruising Trim— Start, 2:05. 
Uvira, R, P. Doremus •••■•2 39 25 
36ft. Class— Racing Trim— Start, 2:05. 
Possum, J. R. Maxwell 2 49 53 
30ft. Class— Special— Start, 2:05. 
Newasi, A. H. W. Johnson ; 2 58 40 
Oiseau, J. R. Maxwell 3 03 48 
36ft. Class— Cruising Trim— Start, 2:05.. 
Eidolon, James Weir, Jr ...2 53 49 
51ft. Class— Cruising Trim — Special — Start, 2:05. 
Awa, T. L. Arnold 2 46 59 
Catboats— Start, 2:15. 
Baby, W. L. Bass 2 28 35 
Knockabouts — Start, 2:05. 
Pebble, R. E. Spear 3 01 55 
Acuslila II. and Uvira, each alone in her class, were 
matched together, Uvira winning. A special race was 
started on Sept. g, but failed for lack of wind. 
Wood^s HoII Y. C 
wood's HOLL, MASS. 
Monday, Sept. 4. 
. The Wood's Holl Y. C. sailed a race on Labor Day in 
a light northerly breeze, the times being : 
Class B Spritsails. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
White Dove, J. P. Sylvia 1 51 44 1 50 34 
Ace of Clubs. F. L. Gifford 1 51 45 1 50 43 
Emma, A, M. Ferris 1 53 17 1 52 14 
Fish, F. A. Foster 1 54 24 1 53 08 
Beauty, W. I. Nickerson 1 55 14 1 54 04 
K. T., A. M. Ferris 1 56 33 1 55 17 
Duchess, H. S. Crowell 1 58 31 1 57 38 
Eel, F. R. Giflford 1 58 41 1 57 15 
Carrie, H. K. Dyer 1 59 18 1 58 02 
Isabel, J. J. Veder 1 59 16 1 59 16 
Trilby, J. K. P. Purdum 2 01 15 2 00 21 
Ump, J. R. Ferguson 2 08 12 2 01 56 
Eiilie, H. E. Hibbard 2 03 20 2 02 17 
Hard-a-Lee, R, L. Bacon 2 18 18 2 15 58 
The last race of the season was sailed on Sept. 9 in a 
moderate N.E. breeze, the times being: 
25ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
Blazing Star, C. M. Baker 2 07 19 
Nokomis, A. Winsor. ...... .". , 21013 
May Queen, D. L. Whittemore ."^Disabled. 
21ft. Class. 
Quakeress, V\^. F. Harrison 2 17 25 
Amanita II., W, H. Crane 2 19 52 
15ft. Class. 
Teazer, R. W. Emmons..... 1 59 40 
Next, C. H. Jones !2 03 57 
Flickamorro. N. H. Emmons 2 07 32 
Go-Bye, S. D. King ! " " ! ibisabled. 
Judge, W. B. Trowbridge. 
Hull — ^Massachusetts Y, C. 
HULL — ^BOSTON HARBOR. 
Friday, Sept. 8.- 
The Hull-Massachusetts Y. C. sailed an open race on 
Sept. 9 at Hull, and at the same time a club race in the 
30ft. class and the handicap class. Some of the yachts 
started with reefs in, but the N.W. wind fell quite light 
during the race. Hostess lost her rudder and .rathdrew. 
The times were: ■ ■» 
First Special Class. 
,x r, XT- 1 Elapsed. Corrected. 
Meemer, R. C. Nrckerson .2 24 05 
Ashuraet, W. F. Bache........ .2 24 55 - 
25ft Class 
Hermes, A. W. Chesterton '. .' 2 1110 
Little Peter, Henry Moebs 2 14 20 
Jeannette, Walter Burgess 2 21 05 
21ft. Class. 
Heiress, Hayden & Parker , , 2 10 20 
Hostess, H. M. Faxon Disabled. 
Cabiji— soft. Class. 
Privateer, A. II. Doble 2 18 00 
Arab IV., VV. F. Scott............ 2 19 03 
Harriet, L. T, Harrington 2 23 30 
Handicap Class. 
Jacobin, T. E. Jacobs 2 30 55 2 26 55 
Shiyessa, Alfred Douglas 2 40 30 2 35 10 
Nike, C. A. Cooley 2 43 25 2 35 25 
Goblin, G. W. Canterbury 2 45 58 2 35 58 
Zaza, J. T. Humphrey 2 46 35 2 36 35 
The judges were L. M. Clark and T. F. Magiff. 
On Sept. 9 the last open Y. R. A. race of the season was 
sailed at Hull, in a moderate east wind. The times were : 
25ft. Class. 
Elapsed, Corrected. 
Little Peter, Henry Moebs 2 15 24 ' 
Hermes, A. W. Chesterton 2 19 30 
21ft. Class. 
Heiress, Hayden & Parker 2 04 43 
Hostess, H. M. Faxon 2 06 00 
Cabin— 21ft Class. 
Harriet, L. T. Harrington 2 18 31 
Privateer, A. PL Doble 2 18 47 
Arab IV., W. F. Scott 2 19 43 
18ft. Class. 
Dauntless, Benner & Patten 2 10 07 
Perhaps, J. E. Robinson 2 22 20 
Handicap Class. 
Zaza, Humphrey & Lauriat 2 36 10 2 15 10 
Nike, C. A. Cooley 2 36 20 2 17 20 
Shiyessa, Alfred Douglas 2 33 27 2 18 27 
Barbara, A. F. Hayden 2 38 02 2 19 02 
Spinster, L. M. Clark 2 33 07 2 19 07 
Jacobin, T. E. Jacobs 2 25 27 2 19 27 
Goblin, G. W. Canterbui-y 2 41 55 2 20 55 
Darthea, W. B. Lambert.. » 1. .2 21 12 2 21 12 
Chiquita, C. V. Souther 2 39 12 2 21 12 
Lai, F. L. Dunn 2 42 45 2 23 25 
Omeme, W. P. Barker 2 24 12 2 24 12 
Arab IV. protested Privateer, and Nike protested Zaza. 
The judges were L. M. Clark, Vice-Com. Winthrop 
Thayer and T. F. Magifif. 
In the afternoon the different club fleets- came in for 
the annual Y. R. A. rendezvous. The Boston Y. C. fleet 
was timed : 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Jeannette, Walter Burgess ,1 26 40 1 23 40 
Kulinda, F. E. Streeter 1 29 53 1 25 53 
Yram, H. W. Wesson 1 26 58 1 26 58 
Columbine, E. F. Smith 1 30 00 1 .30 00 
Spartan, W. C. Lewis 1 36 20 1 31 20 
Griselda, Charles Armstrong 1 48 45 1 43 4.5 
Tourmaline, Langdon Hay ward Not timed. 
The prize was a silver cup, presented by Com. 
Cheney, and won by Jeannette. 
The Winthrop Y. C. fleet was timed: 
B. P. 
Elapsed. 
Alert, John MacConnell, Jr 1 00 35 
Hector, A. W. Hubbard 1 08 20 
Alma, C. A. Heney 1 03 05 
Tabasco, W. H. Stimoson .' 1 05 05 
Alruna, R. N. Clarke, Jr 1 05 50 
Hyperion, G. E. Leighton 1 06 20 
Harolde, A. T. Bliss 1 10 25 
Corrected. 
0 52 35 
0 54 20 
0 55 05 
0 55 05 
0 55 50 
1 00 25 
1 04 25 
Anmsquam Y« C, 
The Annisc^uam Y. C. sailed the fifth race of the 15ft. 
class on Sept. 2 in a light N.E. wind, the times being: 
Imp, Oscar Perkins.. 1 52 29 
Gaboo, W. O. Adams 1 54 41 
Scooter, D. H. Woodbury ^k. ..i.^... . . .1 54 58 
Lynx, F. L. Cunningham 1 58 08 
Gertrude, Harry Damon 1 58 58 
Tabasco II., H. H. Wiggin 2 04 35 
Wink, D. Langland 2 12 51 
The last regatta of the club was sailed oti Labor Day, in 
a moderate N.E. wind. Schatz, which has not sailed in 
the 15ft. class since the dispute of last season, won easily 
iia the handicap class. The times were : 
15ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
Gertrude, J. Whittemore , 2 08 50 
Lynx, F. L. Cunningham...... 2 05 20 
Imp, O. Perkins 2 08 00 
Scooter, D. H. Woodbury 2 08 23 
Tabasco 11^ H. H. Wiggin 2 09 55 
Wink, D. Langland , 2 18 08 
Dory Class. 
Naomi, P. G. Sanders 2 11 38 
Tabasco, A. E. Rowe 2 14 48 
Serpio, H. B. Tucker 2 25 30 
Bob Evans, L. F. Allen 2 28 44 
Lola, Charles Daggett 2 35 18 
Handicap Class. 
Schatz, Bent Bros 1 57 35 
Cinch, J. R. Jeffery 2 02 55 
Tibita, B. F. Smith 2 11 40 
, H. Haskell 2 24 42 
Perliaps, W. S. Webber 2 15 15 
Soubrette, E Hodgkins 2 16 30 
Ruth, B. Griffin 2 21 00 
Cat, A. Griffin Not timed. 
Isabel, R. W. Bailey....... Not timed. 
Little Comrade, T. B. Plaskell Not timed. 
Eastern Y* C. Fall Reg:atta. 
MARBLEHEAD MASSACHUSETTS SAY. 
Saturday, Sept. 9. 
The fall regatta of the Eastern Y. C. was sailed on 
Sept. 9 in a moderate N.E. wind, falling to light, with a 
lumpy sea. Constellation picked up the wrong buoy off 
Eastern Point and gave up. The old 5-tonner Shona was 
matched against a modern 30-footer, and won, The new 
Gardner fin-keel Goldenrod, an enlarged Cartoon, sailed 
her first race. The times were: 
First Class — Schooners. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Marguerite 6 28 .56 6 12 15 
Hildegarde 6 35 08 6 35 08 
Constellation Did not finish. 
Fifth Class — Sloops, 
Gaviota 4 17 57 4 12 57 
Hesper 4 22 43 4 22 43 
Seventh Class — Sloops. 
Meemer 3 21 20 3 09 03 
Halaia 3 25 11 3 21 40 
Goldenrod 3 29 14 3 29 14 
Cartoon 3 14.41 ;," 3 23 05 
Seventh Class — Handicap — Sloops. 
Shona 4 05 38 4 05 38 
Zurich 4 38 00 4 36 19 
Class prizes were given, and in addition Meemer wins 
the vice-commodore's cup. 
Cofintliian Y. C. of Marblehead, 
The race of the Corinthian Y. C. of Marblehead, post- 
poned on Aug. 26, was sailed on Sept. 8 in a light S.W. 
wind, the times being: 
Raceabouts. 
Elapsed. 
Pirate, B. B. Crowninshield ...1 46 38 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 1 48 28 
Tunippo, J. L. Breamer 1 51 14 
Peep, W. B. Stearns 1 54 0<) 
Persimmon, C. H. W. Foster 1 54 H 
Lizanna, E. V. R. Thayer 1 54 30 
Colleen, H. M. Sears 1 57 00 
Knockabouts. 
Spry, Cropley Bros 1 53 00 
Opitsah, S. W. Foster I 57 58 
CjlasS C 
Sally IV., L. M. Percival '. 1 46 ^O- 
Mistrel, T. W. Little 1 56'20 
Geisha, C. W. Jaynes 1 57 10 
Class D. 
Fifi, J. H. Jennings ..2 22 30 
Bunkei* Hill Y. C. Annual Regatta. 
BOSTON — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Monday, Sept. 4. 
The Bunker Hill Y. C. sailed its annual regatta on 
Labor Da}^, the times being : 
First Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Elfreda, B. T. Hall 1 41 00 1 16 29 
Bobby Shaftoe, J. T. Higgins 2 00 00 1 19 34 
Third Class. 
Sprite, P. J. Hinchey , 1 08 30 0 49 30 
Marion, Hinckley & Co 1 11 00 0 51 29 
Sea Fox, P. Aberle 1 12 .30 0 52 30 
Kenoza, J. Jacobs 1 16 00 0 53 41 
The judges were Bert Green, J. Morris, Sig. Heintzel- 
man. 
72 68—141 
71 68—139 
70 69—139 
Pellard 69, 
George 
Zettlef Rifle Club. 
The twenty-fifth annual shooting tournament of the Zcttler Rifle 
Club was held at Armbruster's Greenville Schuetzen Park and 
was one of the most successful rifle tovirnaments held this season.- 
Gus Zimmerman was defeated on all the targets. Louis Busse, 
of the Cottage Rifle Club, shot in excellent form and succeeded in 
making 3 straight bullseyes for a total of 75. This was the only 
clean score made during the festival. ' Summary: 
Ring Target. Rin^ Target. 
Louis Busse 75 71 70—216 William Hayes... 71 71 69—211 
M Dorrler 73 71 70—214 R Busse 71 70 70—211 
H Holges 72 72 70—214 Gus Zimmerman. ., 
L P Hansen 71 71 70—212 B Zettler .. 
F C Ross 71 71 69—211 H M Pope 
O, C. Boyce 71, C. J. Zittle 70, Geo. Schlict 69, E. S, 
J. W. Christiansen 68, Dr. Mehleg 68, W. A. Hicks 
Parkess 68, A. Gegrow 66, J. Goetz, 66, G. D. Weigman '66, S. J. 
Lyon 66, J. Bodenstab 66. 
Premiums on Ring Target. — Louis Busse 353, M. Dorrier 353, L. 
P. Hansen 350, and H. Holges 350. 
Target of Honor— H. Holges 71. M. Dorrler 66, George Schliclit 
66, M. Hayes 66, O. C. Boyce 65, I. Martin 63, F. C. Ross 61, J. 
Bodenstab 60, G. W. Plaisted 60, G. Joiner 60, A. Begrow 59, E. S. 
Pellard 59, Gus Zimmerman 59„ R. Busse 59, H. C. Mehlig 58, F. 
C. Heinz 58, H. C. Zettler 57, C. Grosch 57; F. E. Chase 56, A. 
Kroonsberg 55, PI. M. Pope 55, L. P. Hansen 55, S. J. Lyon 54, 
B. Zettler 54, P. F. Schmidt 54, H. D. Muller 54; M. B. Engle 53. 
F. Kroonsberg 53, C. G. Zettler, 52 T .W. Burton 51, G. D. Wirg- 
man 50, W. A. Ballard, 50, G. Bermius 47, E. C. Goddard 47, C' 
Zettler, Jr., 47, M^. A. Hicks 4,5, J. W. Christiansen 44, H. Koster 
42, F. Hecking 41, F. H. Keller 40, F. P. McKenna 38, C. Reim 
34, L. P. Grane 29, C. J. Watson 16, William Armbruster 14, F. 
Fabarius 13. ,/ «| 
Bullseye Target.— F. H. Keller 23, George Zimmerman 24, H. 
Koster 40, B. Zettler 42, A. Begrow 42, Dr. Mehlig 43, J. Balland 
43, M. Dorrier 43y2, J. Oberst 451/2, H. Heims 46, H. Holges 48, 
F. C. Ross 48, George Schlicht 51, L. Flack 551/2, M. Hayes 56 H. 
D. Muller 58, Gus Zimmerman 59, J. C. Lyon 61, J. Hicks 6L 
Ladies'Target of Honor. — Mrs. Gresch 67. Mrs. Wegman 62, Mrs 
H. C. Zettler 61, Mrs. K. Zimmerman 61, Mrs. L. Kroonsberg 59, 
Mrs. rFed Ross 58, Mrs. Gus Zimmerman 52, Mrs Schen 52, Mrs. 
J. Schmidt 52, Mrs. B. Zettler. 49, Mrs. Charles Zettler 42, Mrs 
Watson 46, Mrs. Hertz 45, Mrs. C. Knoblock 43, Mrs. M. Knob- 
loch 40, Mrs. W. Knobloch 39, Mrs. Poinden 34, Mrs. F. Kroons- 
berg 33, Mrs. McDonald 26, Mrs. Godenstab 25, Mrs. Beimens 23. 
Special 25-Ring Target.— F. C. Ross 71, A. Begerow 70, H. M. 
Pope 68, G. Joiner 67, M. Dorrier 67, M. E. Engle 64. 
Judges' Target.— John Facklam 51, Capt. Ehlen 42, A. Range 40. 
Ctncinnati Rffle Association. 
The following scores were made in competition with the Denver 
Rifle Club, on Aug. 20. Conditions, 200yds., strictly off-hand, at 
the standard target. Teams to consist of ten men each, 20 shots 
per man, but only eight men were on hand to shoot. We recom- 
mend that the eight highest men of the Denver Club be counted 
as the official team in this match. Weather conditions very warm 
and light wind: 
M Gindele 9 7 7 7 10 10 10 10 10 7—87 
S9 10 8 10 8989 9— 88— 17a 
C Nestler 7 8 6 8 5 8 10 7 10 10—79 
9 9 7 10 7 9 6 8 10 S— 83— 162 
E D Payne 6 9 9 6 8 7 6 8 8 8—75 
10 9 8 8 6 8 7 7 7 10-80—155 
^\'m Hasenzahl 7 8 9 8 9 8 7 9 10 10—85 
687885866 8—70—155 
F Speth 8 9 6 5 8 9 6 8 4 5—68 
9 9 7 8 8 8 7 6 8 7—77—115 
J Strickmeier 4 8 4 9 5 10 6 5 9 9—69 
696864779 6—68-137 
F Bruns 10 6 9 6 8 5 5 6 7 3—65 
7 5 9 7 4 6 5 8 6 8—65—130 
C Roberts 6 5 8 7 3 4 6 7 5 6-57 
46776 10 10 47 9—70—127 
1186 
Shell Motind. 
San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 28— Editor Forest and Stream: Yes- 
terday was bullseye day for most of the clubs at Shell Mound 
range. 
The Golden Gate and Norddeutscher clubs shot medal scores. 
Scores of Golden Gate, 10 shots, 25-ring target, two scores allowed: 
Championship class— Dr. L. O. Rodgers 218, 219; F. E. Mason 213, 
219; D. W. McLaughlin 200. First Class— G. M. Henderson 205. 
197; F. W. Henderson 205, 197. 
Norddeutscher, 20-shot scores: First class — Henry Stalling 411, 
Second Class— William C. Morken 376. Third class not filled. 
Fourth class — August Homann 346. Best first shot, August Ho- 
mann, 23; best last shot, J. Gefken, 22. 
Scores of the Schuetzen Verein: John Utschig 239, D. SaMeld 
296, F. Hensel 439, D. B. Faktor 537, F. Schuster 613, A. Lemaire 
746, F. Koch 747, E. Goetze 766, A. Bertelsen 777, R. Stettin- 833, 
Capt. Thode 898, Charles Thierbach 918. W. Goetze 967. R. Heins 
1002, Zecher 1065, E. Stettin 1145, J. C. Waller 1152. L. Haaks 
1223, George Schultz 1288, H. Stelling 1378. _ . 
Scores of the Germania Club: Dr. L. O. Rodgers Ml E 
Goetze 478, J. Utschig 507, A. Jungblut 641, W. Goetze ^8, W. 
Garms 752, D. B. Faktor 774, L. Haake 792. H. Stelling 824 D. 
Salfield 841, F. Schuster 939. Roeel. 
"Gentlemen of the jury," said an eloquent Q. C, "reniember 
that my client is hard of hearing, and that, therefore, the voice 
of conscience appeals to him in vainl"— Tid-Bita; 
