B14 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 30, 1900. 
Bristol Y. C 
' BRISTOL — MOUNT HOPE BAY. 
The Eristol Y. C. sailed an open race on June 16 with 
thirty-four starters, the wind being S.W. and fresh enough 
to disable a number of the smaller boats. The times were : 
First Class— Sloops and Yawls— 27ft. Measurement— Start, 1:24. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
RpETi'n.Tld K Ostbv •••3 'io 33 3 28 14 
Ma?ia R t dI Wolf ..3 36 25 3 33 35 
Alice, C. F. Herreshoff, Jr 3 27 01 o 15 3o 
Nixie, L. C. Martin 3 41 40 3 37 14 
Nellie Jolm Gates 3 37 01 3 61 01 
Second Class— Sloops and Yawls 21ft. and Over— Start, 1:28. 
Spartan, N. S. Campbell... • •• •• , 3 3109 
Nelman, E. C. Myrick Disabled. 
Third Class— Jib and Mainsail Boats— Including Sloops and Yawls 
Under 21ft.— Start, 1:32. 
Nada. H. Bancroft •• • •J^-'o'^^i''^^- 
Kildee, Miss F. De Wolff 2 43 03 
Woodpecker, C. F. Herreshoft, 2d 2 5* 05 
Fourth Classs— Catboats Over 21ft.— Start, 1:36. 
\1„q1 ..; Withdrew. 
Margariia; Mr.' 'Peck. 3 42 50 3 S7 58 
Victor, E. V. Bowen " 
Colleen ^^'iJj^"'''- 
rarnlinp Withdrew. 
Inez l! W: Whittaker 3 46 03 3 42 11 
Fifth Class— Catboats Under 21ft. Racing Measurement— Start 1:40. 
Dora. M. Conboy 3 1^ 09 3 06 48 
TTpHnrn Withdrew. 
Orme. MrV ZinlV. 3 00 22 3 00 22 
. Withdrew. 
Laloo,' ■ F. ' Whitehead 3 04 32 .... 
Elizabeth, F. Wood 2 55 08 2 55 06 
Sixth Class— Catboats— Start, 1:44. 
Pet. Schofield & Spencer 2 51 09 2 51 09 
Gloria, F. P Howe.. 2 58 32 2 55 5^ 
Polo P Card ■ 3 05 40 57 00 
Razzle Dazzle, G. G. Gladding 2 59 52 2 56 03 
Alice, T. Greenhalge o ro o m 
Arab, J. Hartwell '■■2 52 00 2 50 30 
Seventh Class— Boats of Unique Design Not Over 25ft. Racing 
Measurement— Start, 1:48. , 
Uniaue, J. Wilkinson ,. Withdrew. 
Opoisum, F. Herreshoff 2 53 42 2 52 48 
Columbia, Wood Brothers 2 55 51 2 55 51 
Eighth Class— Rhode Island One-Design— Start, 1:52. 
Kid, F. Thurber.... 3 09 30 5 01 30 
Rascal, H. E Barlow 3 13 51 5 05 51 . 
Kitten, Dr. Potter..-. 3 16 30 5 08 30 
The Regatta Committee included Messrs. H. W. Hayes, 
L. M. Minsher, W. H. Thurber, A. S. Chesebrough, W. 
E. Howe, E. H. Brownell and W. H. Munro. 
Nahant Doty Club. 
NAHANT — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Saturday, June 23. 
The Nahant Dory Club sailed a good race on June 23 
for the R. F. Straine cup, though there were only three 
starters, Al Kyris, Empress and Hanley, of the H. O. 
class. The course was from off Nahant around the 
Groves and Winthrop Bar buoys, and with a fresh souther- 
ly wind on end over the first leg, all conditions were favor- 
able for a good race. Al Kyris made the best start, with 
Empress close after her, but Hanley started to leeward: 
There was a good fight out to the Groves between the 
leaders, biit Al Kyris managed to hold the lead, though 
Empress nearly caught her at the second mark. As Han- 
ley trimmed her balloon jib at the Winthrop Bar Buoy 
for the reach home, her mast broke below the jaws of 
the gafi and she was taken in tow by Eleanor for Qumcy. 
The times were, start 4 :o5 : 
Elapsed. 
Al Kyris, J. F. Brown... 1 46.00 
Empress, Hayden & Parker ■■■1 46 
Hanley, W. F. Bache Dismasted. 
Winthrop T. Hodge was the judge. 
Cohasset Y. C. 
" COHASSET, MASS. 
Saturday, June 23. 
The Cohasset Y. C. sailed its third race on June 23 in 
a moderate S.E. breeze, the times being: 
Knockabout Class. 
Elapsed. 
Delta, R. B. Williams • |mm 
Raven, James Dean ■ •' j ^ W 
Eleanor, F. J. Moors....... } 
Barracuda^ A. C. Burrage 1 5o 00 
Nereid, W. R. Sears J 2? 
Remora, Tower & Crocker 1 54 
Handicap Class. 
Swallow, T. Richardson 1 07 10 
Jap, B. O. Tower... 1 08 ^ 
Merlin, R. Townsend 1 08 20 
Otter, B. James 1 l-^ 00 
The corrected times have not been announced. 
Hull Mosquito Y. C 
■ " HULL — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, June 23. 
The "Hull. Mosquito Y. C. sailed its second race on 
June 23 in a light S.E. breeze, the times being: 
First Class. 
Corrected, 
Goblin G. W. Canterbury 1 37 51 
Caterpillar, W. P. Keyes ....139 OS 
Second Class. 
Mojave, C. S. Berry .1 44 20 
Beth, Crocker .1 44 57 
Marion, H. Manson 1,5104 
Rita, C. W. King. 1 54 48 
Tech. C. E. Lynch.... 1 56 24 
Plymouth Y. C 
PLYMOUTH, MASS, 
Monday, June 18, 
The, Plymouth Y. C. sailed a race on June 18 m a 
reefing N.E. breeze, the times being:" 
Elapsed. 
18ft. Class. 
Grace, M. S. Weston ; 1 48 21 
Raduga, W. Burgess 1 51 38 
Miladv, F. R. Adams 1 52 50 
Dolphin, N. Morton 1 54 34 
Knockabout Class. 
Nancy Hanks, P. W. Maglathlin ' 1 37 55 
Fanny D.. A. E. Walker ......1 40 26 
Geisha, W. T. Whitman 1 42 47 
The judges were George D. Bartlett, Otto Loring and 
F. Bradford. 
Royal St. Lawrence Y. C. 
DORVAL — ^LAKE ST. LOUIS. 
Saturday, June 16. 
The Royal St. Lawrence Y. C. sailed a race on June 
16 for the 2Sft., 22ft. and 17ft. classes, the course being 
the triangle off Pointe Claire. In the 25ft. class the four 
defenders of the Seawanhaka cup were entered, and the 
white boat won by a minute. The times were: 
1st Round. 2d Round. Finish. Elapsed. 
White, G. H. Duggan 4 59 00 5 24 55 5 48 17 1 22 17 
Green, Arthur Abbott 4 59 50 5 25 44 5 49 15 1 23 15 
Redcoat, Chas. Routh 5 02 10 5 25 22 5 49 50 1 23 50 
BlAckbird, T. Paton 5 03 10 5 29 45 
Blackbird is still sailing with an old suit of canvas, her 
own sails not being ready. In the 22ft. class the two 
leading boats were disqualified for fouling marks. The 
times were: 
Bona Dea. J. Paton 5 26 50 
Ivaloo, Mr. Williams 5 27 30 
Viking, L. J. Smith 5 39 15 
Koorali, S. Finley 5 41 00 
In the 17ft. class the times were : 
Doris, Mr. Barlow 5 42 30 
Habitant, Mr. Hemsley 5 42 32 
Eileen, Mr. Holland. 5 45 10 
Kittiwake, Mr. Bolton. 5 45 23 
The wind was quite light throughout the race. 
The 80ft. One-Design Class. 
The New York Y. C. book gives the following dimen- 
sions and details of the four cutters of the new 80ft. one- 
design class : 
.—Tonnage— , —Length—. 
Over 
Gross Net all L W L Breadth Depth. Draft. 
Ft. Ft. Ft. In. Ft. Ft. 
Mineola II 74 66 106 70 19 5 12 14 
Rainbow 74 66 106 70 -19 6 .. 14 
Virginia 106 70 20 .. 15 
Yankee • 106 70 20 .. 15 
Of the three now racing, Mineola II. having been out 
the longest and with the greatest opportunijes for getting 
into racing form, has won all the races ; but there is thus, 
far no satisfactor}^ explanation of the poor performance 
of Rainbow. She is in competent hands and there has 
been time for a reasonable amount of tuning up, but she is 
evidently unable to race with Mineola. After the second 
Seawanhaka race on June 22 she sailed for Bristol, where 
her designer will take her in hand. A^'irginia has suffered 
thus far in being steered by her owner, a skillful and 
ambitious young Corinthian, but lacking the skill neces- 
sary to sail against professionals of long experience. 
While the spirit is commendable, it really amounts to a 
generous gift of all prizes to the rival boats. The fourth 
boat will be ready some tinie this week. 
Hall— Massachusetts Y* C Open Race. 
HULL — ^BOSTON" HARBOR. 
Monday, June 18. 
A STRONG N.E. breeze on the morning of June 18 cut the 
number of starters in the' Hull-Massachuseti-s Y. C. open 
race down to six boats, the Y. R. A. 2Sft. class and the 
H. O. class. The course was a triangle, starting off Point 
Allerton, around Thieves' Rock and Little Black Rock, 
two rounds making 19 miles, naut. Prior to the start Flirt 
carried away her mainboom gooseneck, and during, the 
race Hermes broke a spreader and withdrew. Al Kyris 
carried three reefs and a working jib, while Hanley had 
four reefs and a storm jib. The times were: 
Cabin 25ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
.\1 Kyris, J. F. Brown 3 02 47 
Empress. Havden & Parker 3 07 43 
Hanley, W. F. Bache Withdrew. 
Y. R. A. Cabin 25ft. Class. 
Early Dawn, T. E. Doherty 3 30 47 
Little Peter, J. J. Moebs 3 49 48 
Hermes, A. W. Chesterton Disabled. 
The judges were Messrs. W. A. Gary, Isaac B. Mills, J. 
Winthrop Button and Lawrence B. Flint. 
Corrected. 
Cofinthian Y. C. 
MARBLEHEAD — M.VSSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Monday, June 18. 
The Corinthian Y. C. of Marblehead celebrated Bunker 
Hill Day by a race in a strong N.E. breeze and a sea. 
Sintram was reefed at the start, but in spite of the hard 
blow the other knockabouts carried full sail, though it 
is doubtful whether they profitted by it. The times were: 
Second Class. 
Elapsed. 
Khalifa, R. F, Tucker 2 23 50 
Owana, R. Boardman 2 29 02 
Raceabout Class. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 2 15 40 
Bander-Log, T. Crane, Jr 2 17 38 
Tolly Roger, B. B. Crowninshield 2 17 40 
Pirate, R. C. Robbins 2 22 15 
Scanegoat, C. H. W. Foster 2 26 06 
Darthea, C. E. Lambert 2 26 23 
Knockabout Class. 
Opeechee. L C. Grew 1 14 SO 
Opitsah II., S. M. Foster 1 15 04 
Dragon, C. M. Barker..........'. 2 32 43 
"Yarico, H. E. Yerxa 2 40 21 
Mistral, T. W. Little 2 40 04 
16ft. Class. 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman.......... 0 48 27 
Cyclone, F. G. Macomber 0 50 05 
Pandora. C. B. Stebbins 0 53 80 
Polly. E. Wadsworth ...0 56 03 
2 31 4S 
2 37 67 
2 40 04 
Rhode Island Y. C. 
PROVIDENCE — PAWTUXET RI'V'ER. 
Saturday, June 23. 
The Rhode Island Y. C. sailed the first of the series 
races for its one-design class on June 23, the times being: 
Elapsed. 
Rascal. H. E. Br.rlow 1 55 12 
Kid, W. H. Thurber 1 55,35 
Redskin, A. M. Potter 1 59 07 
.Sprint, V-'gnr^iori Brothers 2 02 13 
Earl, E. L. Fuller 2 07* 17 
East Gloucester Yi C 
GLOUCESTER^ MASS. 
Wednesday, June 20. 
The East Gloucester Y. C. sailed an evening race on 
June 20 in a fresh S.E. breeze, which fell before the 
finish. The times were : 
First Class. 
Length. Corrected. 
Alethea, Colby & Smith 23.06 0 47 06 
Alice and Maud, McCurdy 26.08 0 50 06 
Rambler, Pomeroy 21.05 0 48 33 
Onda, Greenough , 26.02 Disabled. 
Second Class. 
Petrel, Fenton Not meas. 
Nymph, O. Perkins 19.02 0 47 18 
Ida B., Merchant 18.10 0 50 55 
Third Class. 
Only One, J. Perkins. Not meas. 
Dorothea, Finlav 13.09 0 45 09 
Spider, Frye ...14.10 0 58 15 
The winners were Alethea, Petrel and Dorothea. 
Burgess Y. C. 
MARBLEHEAD — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Monday, June 18. 
The Burgess Y. C. sailed a race in a reefing N.E. 
breeze in the morning of June 18, the times being: 
25ft. Handicap Class. 
# Elansed. 
Ojpitsah II., S. H. Foster 1 25 00 
Isis, W. O. Mayo.... ....Broke bowsprit. 
Raceabout Class. 
Jolly Roger, B. B. Crowninshield ...1 18 12 
Scapegoat, C. H. W. Foster 1 18 49 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 1 18 57 
Bander-Log, J. Crane, Jr 119 32 
Pirate, R. C. Robbins 1 27 22 
. , , 16ft. Class. 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman 1 06 18 
Pandora, C. B. Stebbins 1 09 30 
Cyclone, F. G. Macomber 1 10 00 
Polly, E. Wad.sworth ,...1 15 06 
Isis fouled Idalia, steam yacht, and lost her bowsprit. 
Quincy Y. C. Invitation Race. 
The official times of the Quincy Y. C. invitation race of 
June 16 were as follows: 
Start. Finish. 
Hanley, W. F. Bache....... 2 00 58 4 20 58 
Al Kyris, J. T. Brown 2 05 32 5 25 32 
Little Peter, J. J. Moebs 2 09 32 4 29 32 
Eleanor, E. B. Clapp 2 12 09 4 32 09 
E^rly Dawn, J. E. Doherty 2 12 35 4 32 35 
Empress, Hayden & Carter 2 13 00 4 33 OO 
■ 21-footers. 
Omeme, Barker 1 13 51 3 43 51 
Cleopatra, F. T. Crane..... 1 18 32 3 48 52 
Queen City Y. C. 
TORONTO — TORONTO BAY.. 
Saturday, June 16. 
The Queen City Y. C. sailed a race for the i6ft. skifiE 
class on June 16 in very light weather, the times being, 
start 2:4s: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Do Do, R. Osborne 5 01 45 2 16 45 
Caprice, R. Slee 5 02 30 2 17 30 
White Cap, Mr. Phillips 5 11 05 2 26 05 
Spray, Hall & Underwood Withdrew. 
Lnnamed, Mr. Parsons Withdrew. 
Royal Hamilton Y« C. 
HAMILTON — ^BURLINGTON BAY. 
Saturday, June 16. 
The Royal Hamilton Y. C. sailed a race for the 30ft. 
and 25ft. classes on June 16 in very light weather, only 
the former finishing within the lim'it. The times were; 
30ft. Class— Start, 2:30. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Hazard 6 40 00 4 10 00 
Hiawatha .6 45 20 4 24 20 
Happy Thought 7 01 20 4 31 20 
Rosemaryn and Koko started in the 25ft. class, but 
did not finish in time. 
Jubilee Y. C. 
BEVERLY — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Monday, June 18. 
The Jubilee Y. C. sailed a race off Beverly on June 18 
in a strong N.E. breeze. The times were : 
O I C U ..1 59 57 
Black Cloud..... 2 00 33 
Idle Hours .....2.09.55 
Addie ...2' 12 32 
Priscilla .....2 13 27 
Brownie • 2 18 50 
The judges were Com. Prescott, G. A. Endicott and 
Arthtir S. Kent. 
White Bear Y. C. 
WHITE BEAR LAKE, MINN. 
Saturday, June 16. 
The three challengers of the White Bear Y. C. for the 
Seawanhaka cup. Saint Paul, Mr. Ordway; Minnesota, 
Mr. Douglas, and Minnezetta, Mr. Griggs, started on 
June 16 in a ten-mile breeze, but Minnezetta parted her 
throat halyard and Minnesota parted her jib halyard, both 
withdrawing. 
Duxhury Y. C. 
DUXBURY, MASS. 
Saturday, June 23. 
The Duxbury Y. C. sailed a race for the special iSffr. 
class on June 23 in a moderate southerly breeze, the times 
being: 
Oom Paul, G. P. Cushman .• 2 03 08 
Spider, Henry Hunt 2 06 35 
Dazzler, Goodspeed Brothers.. 2 05 31 
Milady, F. R. Adams 2 05 03 
