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FOREST AND STREAM. 
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fore end slipped by the mast on the starboard side. The 
disaster could not be remedied, but the yacht was kept 
going fairly well on the port tack, but being hindered on 
the starboard tack by the poor set of the mainsail. On 
the last part of this leg the wind fell hght and the boats 
were becalmed at times. Lookout turned first and Hostess 
second, and though Pompano was but a little astern, they 
ran away from her before the finish line was crossed. The 
elapsed times were : 
Lookout 2 19 20 Pompano .2 25 12 
Hostess 2 22 11 Tashamoo Not timed. 
Third Race— Friday, July 20. 
There was a good easterly breeze at noon on Friday, 
shifting toward the south. The course was dead to wind- 
ward, around the red Hingham Buoy, but the shift made 
a long and short leg of it. On the way down to the start 
Tashamoo carried away her bowsprit and mast, tore up 
her deck and lost part of her canvas skin. Her owner 
presented the wreck to a sailor. The three survivors 
crossed in company. Lookout a little ahead. Pompano 
had one reef, Lookout two and Hostess three. Pom- 
pano took the lead, but within five minutes of the start 
she capsized. Shadow, the old sloop, with Capt. Bill 
Daly at the wheel, went to her aid and righted her. 
Lookout was obliged to tack clear of the capsized Pom- 
pano and Hostess took first place, leadmg by about a 
quarter of a minute at the weather mark. After a hot 
luffing match down wind Lookout took the lead at the end 
of the first round. The race to the weather mark was very 
close. Lookout gaining a few seconds more. On the way 
home Lookout ran away from Hostess, and the latter, with 
her topsail set. shook out her reefs, but failed to catch 
the challenger. The elapsed times were: 
Lookout 1 17 37 Pompano Capsized. 
Hostess 1 18 15 
During the race Hostess parted one of her gaff spans, 
but the peafc halyards were set up and the other span 
held. 
Fourth Race — Saturday, July 21. 
With a fresh S.W. wind on Saturday, Lookout tied in 
four reefs and the others five each. The course was the 
same as on Thursday— No. 5 triangle. The start was 
made at 3 P. M., Hostess taking the lead soon after the 
Hne was crossed, Ijut after losing a little time in shaking 
of? Pompano, Lookout sailed steadily ahead into first 
place. Pompano also passed Hostess for a time, but the 
Hingham mark was timed: 
Lookout ? 42 53 Pompano 3 44 05 
Hostess 3 43 43 
On the close reach of the second leg Lookout continued 
to gain, and she held it all on the last leg, the round being 
timed: , a^#'tfifei 
Lookout 4 19 32 Pompano 4 24 16 
Hostess 4 22 10 
Pompano had shaken out two reefs, but the added sail 
did not do her any good, and after turning the Hingham 
Buoy for the second time she again capsized. Lookout 
sailed the second round easily with Hostess in a hopeless 
stern chase. The times were : 
Elapsed. 
Lookout 1 38 04 Pompano Capsized. 
Hostess 1 41 04 , 
The cup now goes to the custody of the Manchester 
Y. C. 
The judges for the three races were Vice-Com. Whiting, 
Quincy Y. C, chairman ; Vice-Com. S. J. Coniiolly, Jubi- 
lee Y. C, representing the Manchester Y. C, and Com. 
Davis, Quincy Y. C, representing the Harvard Y. C. 
Larchmont Race Week, ' 
LARCH MONT — ^LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
July 21-28. 
The race week of the Larchmont Y. C, now an an- 
nual institution, was inaugurated on July 21 by an open 
race for all classes, and will continue to the end of this 
week. The programme is as follows : 
Saturday, July 21 — Open regatta for all classes; special 
race for schooners in one class; first race of series for 
Soft, class; first race of series for 21ft. raceabouts. 
Monday, July 23 — Race for schooners in cruising trim 
in one class, with time allowance ; second race of series 
for Soft, class; race for 75ft. and 6sft. classes of schooners, 
racing trim; race for 70ft. class; race for 51ft. class; sec- 
ond race of series for 21ft. raceabotits. 
Tuesday, July 24 — Four-oared gig race for "Hen and 
Chickens Colors," presented by ex-Com. Gillig; two-oared 
gig race for "Dauntless Colors," presented by H. B. See- 
ley; dinghy race for "Execution Colors," presented by 
H. B. Seeley; race for naphtha and alco-vapor launches 
exceeding 21ft. load waterline ; race for naphtha and alco- 
vapor launches, 2rft. load waterline and imder; tub races 
and water sports. 
Wednesda}', Ju]}^ 25 — Open regatta for all classes ; third 
race of series for Soft, class ; third race of series for 21ft. 
raceabouts. 
Thursday, July 26— Race for 70ft. class; race for 51ft. 
class; race for 43ft. class; fourth race of series for 21ft. 
raceabouts ; race for cabin cats, all in one class, with time 
allowance. 
Friday, July 27— Race for gsft., 85ft. and 7Sft. classes of 
schooners, one class, racing trim, actual time allowance; 
race for 8sft. and 7Sft. classes of schooners, one class, 
cruising trim, actual time allowance; fourth race of 
.series for Soft, class; race for 70ft. class; race for 5if' . 
class ; race for 36ft. class ; special race for yawls unde • 
43ft. racing length, all in one class, actual time allowance 
fifth race of series for 21ft. raceabouts. 
Saturday. July 28 — Open regatta for all classes: fiftl 
race of series for Soft racing length; sixth race of serie 
for 2Tft. raceabouts. 
First Day — Saturdaj', July 21. 
The weather on Saturday was most discouraging, the 
dav being clear and hot. and with light baffling airs from 
different quarters, making the race a drift for most ol 
the boats. A good fleet started, but the contest was dull 
and tedious. In the 51ft. class the new Altair and Hus- 
sar II. were matched Avith Syce, Altair winning, whik 
Hussar IL f^jletj tP cover the course, Tb» -^ffidaj tixnea 
were; - . -. 
Cutters— 51ft. Class— Racing Trim- 
Length. 
Altair, Cord. Meyer 51.00 
Syce, H. S. Redmond 50.86 
Hussar II., James Baird ...50.98 
Cutters— 51ft. Class— Cruising Trim 
Lotowana, T. O'C. Sloane 46.98 
Cutters— 4Sft. Class— Start, 
Mita, C. L. Poor 42.82 
Katonah, D. Williams 42.03 
Sloops— 36ft. Class— Start, 
Countess. O. Sanderson 35.70 
Veda, Robert Bacon 30.33 
Departure, C. B. Secly ....31.01 
O .Shima San^ J. T. Pratt 35.81 
Yawls— 36ft. Class— Start, 
Audax, H. Eaton 30.90 
Freva, George T. Bradish 30.30 
Spindrift, E. S. Griffing 30.20 
Sloops— 30ft. Class— Start, 
Alerion, A. H. Alker 28.30 
Oiseau, J. R. Maxwell, Jr. 29.73 
Kittiwake, Earl Dodge 
Sloops— 25ft. Class— Start, 
Rochelle, Edward Kelly 25.00 
Adelaide, J. Woodbury 22.50 
Amomo, H. S. Towle 23.83 
21ft. Raceabouts— Start, 
Length. 
Persimmon, De V. H. Werner 
Spindrift. Pirie Brothers 
Raider, H. M. Crane 
Sis, F. T. Bedford 
Colleen, L. R. Alberger 
Scamp, J. De Forest 
Snapper, H. L. Maxwell. ! 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Knockabouts 
Thelga, A. P. Thayer 
Dipper, A. Iselin...... 
Sloops— 21ft. Class— Start, 1 
Cicada. P. R. Labouisse 20.86 
Rod, D. Iselin 18..53 
Ox, R, N. Bavier 21.00 
Pirate, Arthur Foster 20.00 
Sloops— 18ft. Class— Start 
Sora. W. Hoev, Jr 17.94 
Moya, Paul Dana 17.27 
Palm, H. Morse 18.00 
Nike, Guj' Forbes 15.64 
Kingfisher, August Belmont, Jr 17.27 
Sandpiper, Ravmond Belmont 17.27 
Nora. L. Iselin 17.27 
Sweetheart, E. A. .Sumner 17.00 
Start, 1:15. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
2 59 33 
3 01 35 
Withdrew. 
-Start, 1:15. 
4 21 29 
1:1.5. 
3 22 06 
4 31 27 
1:20. 
3 57 18 
4 26 40 
4 34 39 
4 31 42 
1:20. 
4 34 42 
5 13 45 
Withdrew. 
1:20. 
3 38 57 
4 18 47 
Not timed. 
1:2.5. 
3 2 11 
3 45 29 
3 32 46 
1:25. 
Elapsed. 
3 07 07 
3 09 03 
3 10 21 
3 11 07 
3 13 15 
3 17 05 
3 29 20 
-Start. 
3 31 54 
3 34 05 
1:30. 
3 22 31 
4 14 50 
4 15 02 
Withdrew, 
1:.30. 
4 06 29 
57 18 
20 55 
29 43 
31 42 
32 11 
43 H 
32 46 
Corrected. 
1:25. 
09 52 
10 47 
15 01 
12 01 
12 23 
12 28 
06 29 
09 52 
10 47 
11 34 
12 01 
12 23 
12 28 
Not timed. 
1:35. 
3 
4 
4 
1:40. 
59 47 
04 16 
19 43 
Cats— 30ft. Class— Start, 1:35. 
Dot, C. T. Pierce 30.00 3 19 03 
Cats— 25ft. Class— Start, 
Mongoose II., S. Ford 21.00 
Vagabond 24.06 
Ark, Kane & Preyer 21.00 
Cats— 20ft. Class— Start, 
Kazaza, T. L McCahill, Jr 19.40 3 57 26 
Kildare, T. "A. Mclntyre 19.98 3 59 24 
Cats— 15ft. Class— Start, 1:40. 
Sneeke, R. N. Bavier , 14.00 4 45 04 
Barnacle, R. Manlock 15.00 Withdrew. 
One-Design Dories — Start, 1:35. 
Rudder. H. Stevenson 4 34 33 
John Dory, Guy Standing 4 55 11 
Dud, G. A. Cory.... 4 57 49 
Prize, H. Van Rensselaer Withdrew. 
4 34 33 
4 55 11 
4 57 59 
In the evening a musical entertainment was given. 
Keystone Y, C 
TACONY — DELAWARE RIVER. 
Sunday, July 15. 
The Keystone Y. C. sailed a club race on July 15, the 
course being up the Delaware River. The times were : 
Second Class Duckers. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Martha, Geo. W'heatcroft 12 42 30 1 26 30 
Eftie D., W. Collom 12 44 30 1 28 30 
Edith, M. W. Millington 12 46 30 1 30 30 
Little Harry, J. Hirst 12 50 00 1 34 00 
Anna V., H. Fisher 1 20 00 1 54 00 
Second Class Skiffs. 
Alberta, J. Millington 2 43 00 2 45 00 
W. Glosser, George L. Sage 2 53 00 2 55 00 
Riley, Wagner 3 30 00 3 32 00 
Gluey, H. Vaughan 3 50 00 3 52 00 
First Class Skiffs. 
Wm. A. Moore, C. Shallcross 4 59 00 1 23 00 
Two Jacks, W. Clausen Carried away. 
First Class Duckers. 
Bessie, S. Y. Dingee 7 50 00 1 36 00 
Bertie S., W. Collom 7 55 00 1 41 00 
McGmty, George Le Sage 7 59 00 1 45 00 
Flounder, J. Brewer 7 59 30 1 45 30 
George B., T. Pfister 8 01 15 1 47 15 
Albert S., C. Shallcross 8 01 25 1 47 25 
J. Hirst, R. Brown „ 8 02 00 1 48 00 

The Thirty-Footefs at Newport. 
On July 16 three of the 3G-footers sailed a race over 
the Dyer's Island course, starting in a fresh S.W. breeze, 
which shifted to the west before the finish. The times 
were, start 3:18: 
T, u A TT 1, . Finish. Elapsed. 
Pollywog^ A H. Paget 5 32 31 2 14 31 
i^'a^f; -Brooks.. 5 33 54 2 15 54 
Dorothy, H. Y. Dolan 5 34 39 2 16 39 
On July 17 the same course was sailed by Wawa and 
Dorothy, the former winning, though no times were 
taken. The wind was south. 
On July 18 Wawa and Pollywog sailed the same 
course, m a fresh S.W. wind, the times being, start 3:14: 
Wawa, Reginald Brooks ^is'w' ^'^4^19 
Pollywog, A. H. Paget .5 21 52 2 07 52 
Quincy Y. C 
quincy — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday. July 21. 
The Ouincy Y. C. sailed a handicap race on July 21 in 
a fresh S.W. wind, the times being: 
Class A. 
rr .1 ^-^Ti.-^^ D T» . , ■ Elapsed. Corrected. 
Hustler. Whittemore &: Robbms 1 15 29 1 23 29 
Harbor Lieht J. W. Johnson 1 18 27 1 26 27 
C. C., G. H- Carey 1 ig t 26 36 
Can>cum, J. C. Morse 1 26 50 1 26 50 
^^eulet. L O. Crocker. 1 2I 58 1 29 58 
Beatrice, John Cavanagh. 1 23 49 1 33 49 
Lchpsc, H. A. Jones Broke steering gear. 
Glass B. 
Tautog. A. A. Lincoln 1 27 39 1 ^1 qq 
Whisper. E. F. Fitzpatrick 1 30 16 1 §4 16 
21ft, Class. 
Omeme, W. P. Parker i 20 00 1 90 no 
Cleopatra, F. F. Crane .1 20K0 I 20 10 
Btffg'ess Y. C. 
MARBLEHEAD — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Saturday, July 21. 
The Burgess Y. C. sailed its first championship race 
on July 21 in a light S.W. wind. A new Purdon race- 
about, Runaway Girl, made her debut. The times were : 
Raceabout Class— Start, 2:40. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 4 20 47 1 40 47 
Jolly Roger, Crowninshield 4 22 50 1 42 50 
Pirate, R. C. Robbins 4 22 51 1 42 51 
Runaway Girl, H, Tweed 4 25 34 1 45 34 
Bander-Log, J. Crane, Jr 4 29 35 1 49 35 
Scapegoat, C. H. W. Booster 4 30 37 1 50 37 
Knockabout Class— Start, 2:4.5. 
Suzanne, F. Brewster 4 .36 35 1 56 35 
Opitsah IL, S. H. Foster , 4 45 13 2 00 13 
16ft. Class— Start, 2:50. 
Cyclone, F. E. Macomber 3 59 03 1 09 03 
Ugly Duckling. G. F. Lyman 4 01 13 1 11 13 
Moccasm, A. D. Irving... Withdrew. 
Special Class— Start, 3:17. 
Raggy Lug, W. H. Brown 4 30 44 1 13 44 
Oregon, E. B. Curtis 4 31 22 1 14 22 
Pirate protested Sintram for fouling, by hitting Pirate's 
boom while off the Point on the way out. 
The club will give an open race on July 26 for the fol- 
lowing classes : H. O. 25-footers, 2Sft. cabin, 21ft. cabin, 
scratch knockabouts, i8-footers, raceabouts, 25ft. handi- 
cap knockabouts, restricted i6-footers and a special class 
for boats under iSft. l.w.l, handicap. The start will be 
at 2 :30 P. M. 
Bayswater Y. C. 
FAR ROCKAWAY, L. I. 
Thursday, July 19. 
The Bayswater Y. C. sailed a club race on July 19 in a 
fresh N.W. wind, the tiines being: 
Sloops. 
,,,, . Elapsed. Corrected. 
Ella A. Mott 2 27 00 2 27 00 
Rohm, Stark 2 28 10 2 27 25 
Truant, Althau.se timed. 
First Class Cats. 
Mattie, McNamara 2 14 33 2 11 30 
Mmnehaha, Roehr 2 17 16 2 17 16 
y sa. ,Dohse Disabled. 
Madelame, Healy Withdrew. 
^, Second Class Cats. 
Meta, Thornton 2 18 00 2 18 00 
Coquette, Major 2 19 52 2 18 .37 
Sharpies. 
Avocet, Koeniss 1 18 34 1 18 34 
Pirate, Norton 1 19 30 1 18 48 
Wemadah, Nichols 1 26 18 1 23 40 
May, Shuman 1 30 30 1 29 OO 
The winners were Ella A., Mattie, Meta, and Avocet 
(protested for fouling a mark). 
Mosquito Fleet Y. C. 
CITY POINT — ^BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, July 21. 
The Mosquito Fleet Y. C. sailed the first of a series 
of handicap races on July 21 in a strong south wind, the 
times being, start 3 :35 : 
First Class— All Over 20ft. 
1 r . ^. T , , . Elapsed. 
Ustane C. J. Moriarty 1 32 00 
Alda, Com. C. P. Mooney 1 32 44 
Ariel, J. J. Maguire "1 32 45 
Alcyone, Ft. Capt. J. R. Grose 1 32 55 
Nonpareil, W. F. Davis 1 32 59 
Carrie M., N. C. Robinson 1 35 oO 
Diana, C. H. Hewitt !l 39 06 
Second Class — ^20ft. and Under. 
Angora. Antoine La Port 1 54 58 
Seaweed, .S. C. Higgins '.'.'.'.'.'.159 59 
Aureolus, K. b. Landers Withdrew. 
The judges were Com. Charles P. Mooney, Vice-Com 
C. J. Moriarty, Fleet Capt. J. R. Grose, C. J. Driscoll, 
Dr. J. Frank Riley, James Bertram, L. M. George, Ed- 
ward L. Logan, W. O. Elliott and G. J. Moriarty. 
Columbia Y. C. 
CITY POINT — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, July 21. 
The first championship race of the Columbia Y. C. was 
sailed on July 21 m a fresh S.W. breeze, the times being: 
„ ,, ^ Finish. Corrected. 
Nelka, George Coy 1 48 16 1 25 46 
Strideaway, Elmer Snow 1 42 13 1 31 28 
Acme, Hiram Patterson 1 42 09 1 32 09 
Annie A., Jaines Leveredge 1 47 40 1 33 40 
Cathryn, J. R. Young 1 47 42 1 34 12 
Roma Disabled. 
wasp Disabled. 
The judges were Fred Pfund, A. J. Beckenhuis and 
John H. Means. 
Corinthian Y. C 
ESSINGTON — DELAWARE RIVER. 
Saturday, July 14. 
The Corinthian Y. C, of Philadelphia, sailed the final 
race of its first knockabout series on July 14, the times 
being, start 2 :43 :oo : 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Ji^id 4 39 04 1 56 04 
C^avota 4 41 07 1 58 07 
Fareeda 4 45 25 2 02 25 
Kid has won 10 points, giving her first prize ; Fareeda 
6, with second prize, and Gavota 4, with third prize. 
Grilse has 3 points and Spider 2 points. 
Hull Mosquito Y. C. 
HULL — ^BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, July 21. 
The Hull Mosquito Y. C. sailed a race on July 21 in a 
fresh S.W. wind, the times being : 
First Class. 
Phyllis, James 2 04 34 
Sheerwater, Lyman 2 06 11 
Second Class. 
Beth. Grooker ^ 00 15 
Rita, Emg . .Tos 55 
