FOHE$T-AND STREAM. 
SOUTHERN y. C, ORGAN-IZEI) 1849. 
New club house, dedicated May 26, 1900, 
Southern Y, C, 
The Southern Y. C, of New Orleans, begins its second 
half-century in a new club hoivse, formally dedicated on 
May 26, the Building Committee turning it over to the 
officers of the club. The officers for the year, elected on 
April 5, are: Com., A. Baldwin; Vice-Com., W. P. 
Richardson ; Rear-Com., Jno. Soria ; Treas., Jas. Buckley ; 
Sec'y, L. D. Sampsell ; Governing Committee, Jos. R. 
Behrens, W. A. Gordon, I. W. Boone, Jr., P. S. Ander- 
son and R. H. Brunet; House Committee, H. A. Hamil- 
ton, C. H. Hyams. Jr., J. M. Huger, Geo. J. Lyons and 
Gerson Aletrino ; Fleet Capt., L. O'Donnell; Fleet Sur- 
geon, R. L. Riley, M. D, ; Meas., Holmes Harrison. 
Shackamaxon Y* C Annual Regatta. 
PHILABELPHLA — ^DELAWARE RIVER. 
Sunday, June lo. 
The Shackamaxon Y. C, of Philadelphia, sailed its 
thirteenth annual regatta on June lo over a course from 
Shackamaxon street wharf around the Wheatsheaf Bay 
Buoy and return, twenty-nine miles, naut, The wind 
was light to moderate through the race. The times were : 
Fourth Class Duckers— Start, 11:45. . 
Turn, Finish. 
Bessie. S. Y. Dingee...., 4 U2 30 5 37 00 
McGinty, Wm. Clausen 4 00 30 5 40 00 
Martha' Casnet, John Casnet ! 3,2 ^ tl 
Birdie S., H. Swinglehurst " 4 07 05 5 50 00 
Third Class Duckers— Start, 11:50. 
Woodman and Florrie, Jacob Herr 3 41 oO 5 oU 
George B^^ George Post.. 4 01 00 5 30 30 
Howard d.^ D. Sharp • • 4 It I d7 
Catherine t., J. Castnet 4 11 15 5 47 45 
Second Class Duckers— Start, 11:54. 
Annie, Geo. Feurst 4 10 15 o 47 00 
Lottie W., J. Kohout 4 15 00 5 oO 00 
Second Class Tuckups-Start, 11:57. 
Emma, Wm. F.ick 3 58 00 5 32 00 
Millie, Benj. Wilson... 3 59 30 6 33 00 
First Class Tuckups-Start, 12:00 
John C. Sayre, J. Omrod 3 IS oO 5 00 00 
john M. Fenlin, H. Blatz 3 44 15 5 21 00 
Open Yachts— Start, 12:05. , m 
Onward, J. Blessing': 3 15 00 4 50 00 
Two Jacks, J. Pfister.. 3 16 30 4 51 00 
John Engle, J. Hasenphat 3 17 00 4 52 00 
Regatta Committee— Max Schladensky, R. B. Murphy, 
R G. Morgan, William Gann, William T. Craven, Egbert 
H. Morrison, Paul Steele, John Kain, Frank Barrett, 
William Wible, W. Haggart, Ben Wilson, G, Schoenleber, 
D. O'Connor and John Hirst. 
Brooklyn Y* C. Annual Regafta. 
BATH REACH — GRAVESEND BAY. 
Monday, June ii. 
The con^bined fleet of the Brooklyn and Gravesend 
Bay yacht clubs, recently consolidated under the old name 
and a composite burgee, sailed the annual regatta of the 
Brooklyn Y. C. on June ii, making a very good race. The 
morning was unpromising, with a cloudy sky and a mist 
on the water, but it cleared and a fresh southerly breeze 
came in, increasing in strength until there was enough and 
to spare. The times were : 
Schooner Class—Start, 12:05. 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Azalea, D. W. ICohn Disabled. 
Rowena, F. R. Turner 3 43 15 3 38 15 3 38 15 
Cabin Sloops— 50ff. Class— Start, 12:0.5, 
Ondawa, H. J. Robert..... .3 31 89^ 3 26 39 2 26 39 
Olga, G. C. Gillespie Withdrew. 
Cabin Sloops— 40£t. Class— Start, 12:05. 
Gladys, E. F. Glover 3 45 25 3 40 25 3 40 2o 
Parolus, C. P. Rosemon 4 38 55 4 33 55 4 30 42 
Ili.xato, E, S. Converse 3 54 42 3 49 42 3 49 42 
Cabin Sloops— 35ft. Class— Start, 12:05. 
Titania, W. H. Childs 3 01 46 2 56 46 2 56 46 
Kangaroo, C. H. Humphreys 2 43 19 2 38 19 2 38 19 
Cabin Sloops— 30ft. Class— Start, 12:05. 
Squaw, H. J. Heath 2 41 31 2 36 31 2 36 31 
Flermes, J. E. Haviland 3 02 58 2 57 58 2 50 .32 
Cabin Sloops— 25£t. Clas.s— Start, 12:15. 
Kittie, Hazen Morse 2 06 22 1 51 22 1 50 47 
Grace E., W. A. xYeidhardt 3 33 40 3 18 40 3 17 10 
Pearl, George Patterson.. 2 26 31 2 11 31 2 11 31 
Ojibvvay J. R. Brophy..... 2 06 04 1 51 04 1 49 25 
Minneto'nka, S. E. Vernon 158.31 1 43 31 1 37 48 
Cabin Catboats— 30ft. Class— Start, 12:15. 
Madeline, F. VV. Brander.. Not timed. 
Cabin Catboats— 25ft. Class— Start, 12:15. 
Qui Vive, G. A. Freeth 2 09 07 1 54 07 1 54 07 
Catboats— 20ft. Class— Start, 12:25. 
Martha M., R. B. Moore 1 41 15 1 16 15 1 14 50 
Cleota N- T. Cory 1 38 02 1 13 02 1 13 02 
WhHT J. J. Hawkins 1 39 14 1 14 14 1 13 42 
Margaret, B. F. Mumm Withdrew 
The winners were Rowena. Ondawa, Gladys, Kangaroo, 
Squaw, Minnetonka, Qui Vive, Cleota and Madeline. 
Azalea broke one of her peak halyard blocks and 
withdrew; Gladys parted her preventer backstaj% but 
saved her topmast. 
Hempstead Bay Y. C. 
FREEPORT, L. I.— HEMPSTEAD BAY. 
Tuesday, June 12. 
The Hempstead Bay Y. C. sailed its openitig "race on 
June 12 in clear weather and a good breeze. Quo Vadis 
was disqualified for fouling Claribel. The tmies were: 
Start. ^'°°|-inish. E'^P/ed. Corrected. 
Quo Vadis 12 05 40 2 22 35 2 16 5d 2 16 
S:^?-..v.v.v.v;.v:liil^ li^ Uoll dii 
Second Class Cats. „ _ „ o is or: 
■nil 19 19 90 2 28 17 2 lo 57 2 15 25 
Beulah 12 12 20 IJ^U , 2 27 32 
Enen-:::::::::::::::::i2i2 45 24155 22915 2?9i5 
Third Class Cats. „ „ n, 
^i"'e Minister 12 12 19 2 40 00 7 41- 2 . . |1 
l^^i^ ii : : : : ; il n w 2 44 20 2 31 00 2 55 50 
kllowc^ii" . . . . 12 12 40 Withdrew. 
The winners were Caribel, Beulah and Little Minister. 
Providence Corinthian Y. C 
The ladies' day race of the Providence Corinthian Y. C. 
on June 9 had but four starters, the times bemg: 
Start Finish. Elapsed- 
Taunty. Charles Watson 4 01 38 4 59 50 0 58 12 
Hazel. William Clemmons --l 5 J? 
The Boy, Joseph Taipe 4 01 15 f-,?7 04 1 Oa 49 
Mvrtie, Charles Gray 4 02 10 Disabled. 
Quincy Y. C* 
QUINCY — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, June 16. 
The Quincy Y. C. opened the season on June 16 with a 
race for the H. O. class and other 25-footers, and also 
for the 2ift. class. The day was clear and bright, with 
a moderate westerly wind, which diminished toward the 
hni.sh. The times were : 
H. O. CI w. Elapsed. 
Hanlev, \V. F. Bache I'^-li 
Al Kyris, J. F. Brown 2 Oo ..2 
Tittle Peter, J. J. Moebs i It 
Eleanor. D. 15. Clapp f. H 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty o 10 
Empress. Hayden & Parker ^ id 
21ft, Class. 
Omeme, W. P. Barker } H ^ol 
Cleopatra, F. F. Crane 1 ^'^ 
Hanley gets 100 per cent, for the Algonquin cup, Al 
Kyris 60 per cent, and Little Peter 30 per cent., while cash 
prizes of $20, $15 and $10 go to the boats m the same 
order. „ ^ r. 
The judges were Com. E. E. Davis, Vice-Com. J. !>. 
Whiting, W. C. Harrison, J. L. Whiton. Jr.. and Frank 
White. 
Queen Gity Y. C 
TORONTO— TORONTO BAY. 
Saturday, June g. 
The Queen City Y. C. sailed a race for the 17ft. cla?ss on 
June 9. the times being, start, 2:45: 
Finish. Elan."'d. 
Nereid. J. Grei^ 4 57 20 2 12 |1 
In It, W. Windeler 4 57 50 2 12 ^ 
Turtle W Fov o 03 25 2 18 2a 
Unnl^^ied," Sinclair arid Coryell 5 17 W 2 32 00 
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Atlantic Y, C 34 th Annual Regatta* 
SEA GATE — NEW YORK BAY. 
Tuesday, June 12. 
The Atlantic Y. C. sailed its thirty-fourth annual re- 
gatta on June 12 in calm and fluky weather, the fleet giv- 
mg up or finishing late in the evening after a tedious and 
tiresome day. 'Ihere was a good entry list, but few 
Starters, considering the conditions and weather, as good 
prizes were offered in all classes, and the day began with 
a clear sky and moderate wmd, with a promise of a good 
light-weather race. In order to induce the Sound fleet to 
visit the bay, a tug was sent up by the club to tow down 
the expected large fleet of raceabouts and knockabouts, 
but the result was discouraging, only one boat accepting 
the tow. The starters were : 
75ft. Class, Course 33 Miles — ^Amorita, W. Gould 
Brokaw ; Quissetta, H. F. Lippitt. 
65ft. Class, Course 33 Miles— Miladi, S. H. Mason, Jr. ; 
Uncas, C. P. Buchanan. 
60ft. Class, Scotland Lightship Course, 25j4 Miles — 
Eclipse, L. J. Callanan; Swannanoa, S. Loines. 
51ft. Class, Racing Trim, Course 25?^ Miles — Syce, H. 
S. Redmond. 
51ft. Class, Cruising Trim, Course 25J4 Miles — Uvira, 
R. P. Doremus; Awa, T. I^. Arnold; Ondawa, H. J. 
Robert. 
43ft. Class, Course 251^^ Miles — Mira, Charles Lane 
Poor ; Eidolon, James Weir, Jr. ; Ilikato, E. H. Converse. 
.36ft. Class, Course 19 Miles — Akista, George Hill; Tam- 
many, W. C. Towen. 
Special 30ft. Class, Course 19 Miles — Hera, Ralph N. 
Ellis; Esperanza, Reginald Brooks; PoUywog, Almeric 
H. Paget; Wawa, Reginald Brooks. 
30ft. Class, Course 19 Allies — Oiseau, J. R. Maxwell 
Jr. ; Alerion, A. H. Aiker. 
Raceabouts, Course 16^ Miles — Snapper, H. L. Max- 
well ; Spindrift, Pirie Brothers ; Kittie, Hazen Morse. 
Open Sloops, 21ft. Class — Minnetonka, S. E. Vernon. 
Open Sloops, i8ft. Class.— Pebble, R. W. Speer. 
Through the morning there was a breeze from the 
north, working around toward the east, enough to keep the 
fleet moving while waiting for the start, which was 
signaled at 10:55. The starting signals of the Sound 
Y. R. A. were used, but in this case they worked badly, 
provision being made in the race programme for thirteen 
different classes. As some of these had no starters, 
through the failure of entered boats, there were neces- 
sarily long gaps between such classes as did start, and it 
took an hour to get ofif the fleet of but tweniy-four yachts. 
Amorita and Quissetta were on handfor their first meeting 
this year; the new 51-footers Altair and Hussar H. were 
entered, but only Syce started in the class. In working 
about before the start, Amorita attempted to lower her 
big club topsail and the footyard was broken by fouling 
the gaff, so that she set a jibheader, Quissetta carrying the 
same sail. The regular club courses were sailed around 
the Sandy Hook and the Scotland lightships, with inside 
courses for the smaller boats. The yachts had wind 
enough to maneuver for the start and to do a little racing 
off Coney Island Point, and then they were left to drift 
for the rest of the day, with short intervals of sailing. In 
attempting to cross the starting line Ondawa ran over 
the stakeboat, but continued in the race. In turning the 
Sandy Hook Lightship Amorita cut inside of Quissetta 
and put her bowsprit through the latter's mainsail. She 
was disqualified on protest. The times were : 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Schooners — 75ft. Class — Start, 10:55. 
Amorita .7 55 00 9 00 00 9 00 00 
Quissetta 8 05 55 9 10 55 9 10 39 
Cutters— 60ft. Class— Start, 11:05. 
Eclipse Withdrew. 
Swannanoa 5 37 06 6 32 06 6 32 06 
51ft. Class— Racing Trim— Start, 11:05. 
Syce 5 28 44 6 18 44 6 18 44 
51ft. Class — Cruising Trim — Start, 11:10. 
Uvira 5 35 30 6 25 30 6 25 00 
Awa 6 36 47 7 26 47 7 25 47 
Ondawa Disqualified. 
43ft. Class— Start, 11:15. 
Mira 5 35 47 6 20 47 6 47 
Eidolon Not timed. 
Ilikato Not timed. 
seft. Class— Start, 11:20. 
Akista Not timed. 
Tammany Not timed. 
Special 30ft. Class— Start, 11:25. 
Hera .Not timed. 
Esperanza Not timed. 
Wawa Not timed. 
Polly vyog Not timed. 
.m. Class— Start, 11:30. 
Oiseau Not timed. 
Alerion Not timed. 
Raceabouts — Start, 10 :50. 
Snapper 7 58 30 8 23 30 
.Spindrift Not timed. 
Kittie Not timed. 
Open Sloops — 21ft. Class. 
Minnetonka Not timed. 
18ft. Class. 
Pebble Not timed. 
The winners were Quissetta, Swannanoa, Syce, Uvira, 
Mira and Snapper. 
The race was in charge of the Race Committee, Messrs. 
C. T. Pierce, A. F. Aldridge and G. W. McNulty. The 
steamer Taurus carried a large party of members and 
guests. 
The Beverly Y. C. announces the following programme 
for the season : 
June 16 — ^Club house, ist sweepstakes. 
June 23 — Club house, ist club race, not Corinthian. 
June 30 — Club house, ist Corinthian. 
July 4 — Club house, ist open race. 
July 14— Club house. 2d Corinthian. 
July 28 — Marion, Van Rensselaer cup race. 
Aug. 4 — Club house, 3d Corinthian. 
Aug. 18— Club house, 2d club race, not Corinthian. 
Aug. 25 — Club house, 4th Corinthian. 
Sept. I — Club house, 2d sweepstakes. 
Sept. 3 — Club house. 2d open race. 
Sept. 8— Club house. 5th Corinthian. 
Note. — ^The races marked "club races, not Corinthian," 
will be open only to members, but the boats may be sailed 
by professionals. The races marked "Corinthian" will 
be open to club members only, and the boats must be sailed 
by club members. The Corinthian races only wiR count 
for the championship. 
