July 14, 1900.]' 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Royal St. Lawrence Yacht. 
DORVAL — LAKE ST. LOUIS. 
Monday, July 2. 
The Royal St. Larence Y. C. had a very inviting pro- 
gramme made out for Dominion Day, beginning with a 
cruise on June 30, starting at i :30 from Dorval, racing 
to Lakeside, then another short race to Pointe Claire, 
and after that a race across to Beauharnois, where a stop 
would be made for the night. Next morning all were to 
stop at the Cascades and return by way of Beaurepaire, 
Pointe Claire and Lakeside by Sunday night. The new 
club steamer St. Lawrence was to serve as convoy and 
transport. On Mondaj' — Dominion Day — races were ar- 
ranged for the morning and afternoon. All went well 
until Saturday afternoon, when Lake St. Louis was up- 
set by a vicious gale, which made sailing almost impos- 
sible, so the cruise was perforce abandoned. A prize has 
been offered by Mr. John K. L. Ross for a series of 
twelve races in the cup defense class, the crews to change 
boats so that each boat will be tried by the four crews. 
There was a light S.W. wind on Monday morning, dying 
out about noon, The first race was called off the club 
station, Dorval, at 11:03, and finished at 11:49:35, the 
order being: 
Glencairn IIII., G. H. Duggan 1 
Black Beautv, G. H. Duggan 1 
Red Coat. Chas. Routh 3 
White Cap, A. Abbott 4 
The second race was started at 12:18, Black Beauty 
crossing promptly, while White Cap was handicapped 
im. 20s. The wind fell so light that only one round was 
~sailed. Black beauty winning easily. 
lilack Beauty, C. H. Duggan 1 
Glencairn IIII., Chas. Routh 2 
Red Coat, A. Abbott 3 
White Cap, T. L. Paton 4 
At 2 P. M. the fleet started in tow of the St. Lawrence 
and called at Lakeside to pick up some members. In 
landing, one of the towlines fouled the steamer's rudder 
and she was delayed for a full hour. The boats sailed up 
to Pointe Claire, and the' first afternoon race was started, 
the result being: 
First Afternoon Race. 
White Cap, G. H. Duggan 1 
Glencairn IIII., A. Abbott 2 
P.Iack Beaut}-, Chas. Routh 3 
Red Coat, T. L. Paton 4 
Second Afternoon Race. 
Red Coat, G. H. Duggan 1 
White Cap, Chas. Routh 2 
Black Beauty, A. Abbott 3 
Glencairn IIII.. T. L. Paton 4 
Third Afternoon Race. 
Red Coat, Chas. Routh 1 
Glencairn IIII., G. H. Duggan 2 
White Cap, A. Abbott : 3 
Black Beauty, T. L. Paton ; 4 
The third race was the best, the finish being a matter of 
4s. between Red Coat and Glencairn IIIL The 22-footers 
and the 17-footers also sailed a race, finishing as follows : 
22-Footers. 
Bona Dea, Jas. Paton 1 
Ivaloo, C. T. Williams 2 
Koorali, S. A. Finley 3 
17-Footers. 
Turtle, Wm, M. Kirkpatrick. 1 
Habitant, D. Hemslcy 2 
Viola, Walter Ewin? '. 3 
Kittiwake, W. E. Bolton... 4 
of her rigging and other articles during Saturday night, 
and the Victoria Y. C. offered a reward of $50 for the 
detection of the thieves. 
Beverly Y. C. 
wing's keck — BUZZARDS SAY. 
Wednesday, July 4. 
The Beverly Y. C. had only a light N.W. wind for its 
open sweepstakes race of July 4. The times were: 
25£t. Class. 
Elapsed. 
May Queen, D. L. Whittemore 2 18 23 
Ulula, W. H. Winship 2 28 3S 
Eina, J. Parkinson 2 35 00 
Nokomis, A. Winsor 2 35 35 
21ft. Class. 
Quakeress, W. F. Harrison 2 28 02 
Jsvivia, S. D. Warren 2 32 11 
Cyrilla, R. W. Emmons 2 34 43 
Amanita, L. Bacon 2 41 18 
Bohemia, R. L. Barstow 2 44 36 
Edith, C. M. Baker 2 44 55 
Kestr-el, L. S. Dabney. 2 47 08 
Fourth Class Cats. 
Weazel, W. S. Burgess 1 42 29 
Hod, H. B. Holmes 1 51 51 
Howard, H. O. Miller 1 51 53 
Daisy, Howard Stockton 1 55 34 
15ft. Class 
Peacock, R. Winsor 2 02 48 
Go Bye, S. G. King !.M2 02 54 
Varda, J. Parkmson 2 02 55 
Flickamaroo, N. F. Emmons 2 1132 
Victoria Y. C. Walker Cup. 
HAMILTON — BURLINGTON BAY. 
Saturdajf, June 30. 
The third annual race for the Walker cup for skiffs, 
presented by Com. .Frank E. Walker, of the Victoria Y. C. 
in 1898, and won in that year by Flight, and last year by 
Sultana, was sailed on June 30 over a six-mile triangle 
on Burlington Bay, two rounds. Out of the thirty en- 
tries from Toronto and Hamilton, a fleet of eighteen 
started in a moderate breeze, the times being: 
Start, 3:00. 
Flight, J. Humphrey, V. Y. C 5 09 00 " 
Capnce, R. Slee. Q. C. Y C 5 09 36 
Cake Walk. E. K. N. Wedd, R. C. Y. C 0 10 35 
Typhoon, S. Griffith, P, S. C 5 Ifi 15 
Sigma II., R. T. Cuff. R. C. Y. C 5 17 20 
Hustler H C. Strange. R. C. Y. C 5 18 50 
Sheila, T. H. Brown, R. H. Y. C 5 19 00 
Sothis, F. E. Walker. V. Y. C : 5 19 02 
Whitecap, A. J. Phillips, Q. C. Y. C ...5 24 10 
Kink, H. C. Birge, V. Y. C 5 25 32 
Rex, W. Buckingham, V. Y. C 5 27 40 
Ethel, Solitaire, Atalanta, Vivia, Sappho, Trio, Do Do 
also started. 
Flight, which has thus won twice, was built by Weir 
Bros., of Hamilton, who also built Sultana, After the 
r^cp the visitors were entertained bv the Victoria Y C 
Ar^b, owne(| by Mr. Wardv^ell, of Toronto, y^ns robbed 
Elapsed. 
2 09 00 
2 09 35 
2 10 35 
2 16 15 
2 17 20 
2 18 50 
2 19 00 
2 19 02 
2 24 10 
2 25 32 
2 27 40 
Newport Kat Bot Klub. 
GENERAL ORDER NO. 1. 
Newport, July i. — The Triple Alliance having with- 
drawn its protest against the mobilization of the Kat Bot 
Klub, either here or elsewhere, 
and 
the misunderstanding occasioned by the Czar not having 
been invited to the last meeting, having at last been satis- 
factorily explained, our relations with Russia will con- 
tinue as heretofore, and the Kat Bot Klub wdl proceed to 
go into commission. 
The kind otter of the Kat Bot Klub to delegate its Chief 
Steward to visit Peking at his own expense and to make 
personal observation of the private life of the Boxers, is 
appreciated, and is still under consideration. 
A course of lectures has been arranged by the Klub to 
be delivered on the days when there are none at the War 
College. The services of many eminent scientists have 
been engaged, who will include the following subjects in 
their addresses : 
"In reaching for home at 3 A. M., is dead reckoning or 
triangulation the safer?" 
"Is splicing the main brace at 7 bells, between bells' 
and after each splice, proper on a weather shore with the 
barometer at 30?" 
"Can the Theory of superimposed turrets be applied to 
the improvement of such superimposed heads as are to be 
found after each general meeting of the Klub?" 
"On or about the first wedding anniversary, what should 
be done in the event of a sudden squall?" 
"What are the acoustic properties of Long Island 
Sound?" 
"Why chickens sleep?" 
"How to converse in low tones?" 
"Is sea water inferior to ApoUinaris for some pur- 
poses?" 
During the summer several addresses will be delivered 
by the celebrated Professor, Kantellabigli, who discov- 
ered that there are but two bones in the head — the jaw 
bone and the skull. 
These papers will be carefully filed in the Klub stove 
for future use, as occasion mav require. 
Walker Shaw, Executive Officer. 
Duxbury Y. C. 
DUXBURY, MASS. 
Wednesday. Jul}^ 4. 
The race of the Duxbury Y. C. on July 4 started in a 
fresh westerly breeze, but it died out and the boats drifted 
over much of the course. The times were: 
21ft. Class. 
Elapsed. 
Halcyon, S. C; Winsor 2 09 27 
Fanny D., A. E. Walker , 2 16 00 
Scamper, Reed Bros 2 37 30 
Seconset, H. S. Dennison VVithdrew. 
Handicap Class. 
Rooster, A. Watson 2 12 30 
Rainbow, Henry Overman Withdrew. 
If, F. B. Norwood ...Withdrew. 
Satone, C. M. Foster Withdrew. 
Caprice, H. W. Ottaro .' Withdrew. 
Fedora, Isaac Breed Withdrew. 
Knockabout Class. 
Dazzler, Goodspeed Bros 3 28 43 
Oom Paul, G. P. Cushman 3 30 07 
Milady, R. Adams 3 50 27 
Kittawake, H. M. Jones Withdrew. 
Spider, J. H. Hunt Withdrew. 
Lobster No — , J. C. Claop Withdrew. 
Corrected. 
Corinthian Y C 
MARBLEHEAD — MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Wednesday, July 4. 
The Corinthian Y. C, of Marblehead, sailed a good 
race on July 4, the wind being fresh from N.W. The 
times were : 
Second Class. 
Elapsed. 
Khalifa, R. F. Tucker 1 i» ut) 
Oivana, R. Boardman 1 22 08 
Never Did, D. H. FoUett 1 1 22 26 
Raceabouts. 
Sintram, W. P. Fowle 1 20 04 
Tunipoo, J. L. Bremer 1 21 42 
Pirate, R. C. Robbins 1 24 14 
Class A. 
Yarico, H. E. Yerxa 1 21 26 
Lillian, H. E. Whitney 1 26 45 
Indra, P. P. Sharpies 1 29 32 
Isis, W. O. Mayo 1 25 36 
Darthea, E. B. Lambert 1 25 41 
Class B. 
Fifi, L A. Jennings 1 22 34 
.\gnes, D. C. Holer, Jr 1 24 36 
16ft. Class. 
Ugly Duckling, C. F. Lyman 0 48 50 
Cyclone, F. G, Macomber 0 49 58 
19 26 
20 45 
25 32 
25 36 
25 41 
21 34 
24 36 
Beverly City Regatta. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Wednesday, July 4. 
The city of Beverly held its first open regatta on July 
4, the wind being fresh N.W. The times were : 
* 
First Class. 
, Elapsed. 
chenoder, W. B. Wharton 1 30 07 
Addie, Joseph Kennison !!l 38 00 
Gladys, U. C. Heath I.!!l4134 
Ada, John H. Claflin , "."l 50 29 
Adina, E. S. Foster !!!bisabled. 
Second Class. 
Bo-Peep, Charles Prescott 1 32 57 
M. L. E., W. L. Maloon 1 36 IS 
Black Cloud. Thomas Gillcott ■ . . 139 16 
Phyllis, L. E. Morgan !!!!..l 55 04 
. „ Third Class. 
iS'ixie, S. T. Connolly l 47 o. 
Priscilla, D. W. Taylor '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."l 48 ll 
Rikki-Tikki. Loring Brothers ""l 52 5'^ 
Brownie. Williams Brothers , , , , [ '1 55 15 
Vagd^ Pickett Brothers "'. 1 r,fi ns 
If- D. T. Smith,.,.., .■. .....:::;:Ranigfou'nd 
Blanche, W. D. Qumer. Withdrew 
Trump, T^eniarnin Chapman ! Withdrew! 
Riverside Y. C. Annual Regatta* 
RIVERSIDE — LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, July 7, 
The Riverside . Y.. C. sailed its annual regatta on July 
7 in all varieties of wind and weather from a calm to a 
thunder storm, two of the latter lenditig variety to the 
race. Only Altair and Hussar 11. started in the Sift, 
class, the former losing topmast and bowsprit in the sec- 
ond squall and giving Hussar II. a prize. The two Bel- 
tnont i8-footers, one .sailed by Mr. Belmont and the other 
by his older son, August Belmont, Jr., made a very close 
race. The times were : 
1:20. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Not timed. 
1:25. 
Disabled. 
5 29 12 
-Start, 1:25. 
Withdrew. 
5 29 12 
Cutters — 60ft. Class — Start, 
Lenth. 
Eclipse, L. J. Callanan 55.00 
Cutters — 51ft. Class — Start, 
Altair, Cord Meyer .51.00 
Hussar II., James Baird 51.00 
Cutters — 51ft. Class — Special Match 
Uvira, R. P. Doremus 47.13 
Hussar TI.. James Baird 51.00 
Clatters— 51ft. Class— Special Match— Start, 1:25. 
Awa, T. L. Arnold 46.43 Withdrew. 
Mariquita, H. B. Shaen 46.83 Withdrew. 
Cutters-43ft. Class— Start, 1:30. 
Hebe, T. R. Maxwell 42,85 3 21 03 
Mira, C, L. Poor 43.00 3 20 46 
Yawls— 43ft. Class— Start, 1:30. 
Albicore. S. J. Hyde 41.00 3 41 00 
Sloops— 36ft. Class— Start, 1:35, 
Veda, Robert Bacon. ! 30.33 
Counte.ss. O. Sanderson 35.70 
Narika, F. T. Cornell 30.47 
Yawls— 36ft. Class— Start, 
Escape, George Manliews 30.42 
Spindrift, E.^ S. Grifling 
Sloops— 30ft. Class— Start, 
Oiseau, J. R. Maxwell...., 29.93 
Alerion, A. H. Alker....... 29.70 
Empronzi. Alfred Peats 30.00 
Kit, T. H. Macdonald I^O.OO 
Yawls— 30ft. Class 
36 04 
S 25 08 
4 25 42 
1:35. 
5 02 05 
Not timed. 
1:45. 
3 24 19 
3 26 83 
3 25 08 
4 16 22 
3 24 59 
Withdrew-. 
Brynhild, C. 
Consuelo, .A.. 
Start, 1:45. 
W. Gould.... .26 
W. Cabot 29.00 
Catboat.s— 30ft. Class— Start 
Dot, C. T. Pierce ,30.00 
Wi:idora, John Green 
Sloops— 25ft. Class— Start, 
Rochelle, Edward Kelly 25.00 
Chingachgook. E. Stevenr 2.5.00 
Catboats-25ft. Class— Start. 
Wm or Lose, J. S. .A.ppleby 23.50 
Uarda, H. H. Gordon 21.68 
Vagabond, W. E. Holah.. 25.00 
Raceabouts — Start, 1 
Pers-mmon, D. H. Warner 21.00 
Colleen, L. R. Alberger 21.00 
Scamp, J. De Forest 21.00 
Snapper. H. L Maxwell. 21.00 
Raider, H. M. Crane 21.00 
Spindrift, Pirie Brothers 21.00 
Sloops -21ft. Class— Start, 
Cicada, P. R. Labouisse 
Catboats— 21ft. Class— Start, 
Mongooee II., Simeon Ford 21.00' 
Vera, A M. Brad'ev 20.07 
Kazaza, T. J. McCahill 21.00 
Sloops— 18ft. Class— Start, 
Kingfisher, A. Belmont, Jr 
.Sandpiper, A. Belmont. "Sr 
Ripple,^J. A. Meek 18.00 
Nike, Guy Forbes 
Alerion failed to cro'-s at the .finish. 
Eclipse, Hussar II.. Mira. Albicore. 
Oiseau. Dot. Pochelle. Uarda, 
goose II. and Kingfisher. 
Not timed. 
Withdrew. 
1:45. 
3 54 51 
3 59 21 
1:55. 
4 19 49 
Withdrew. 
1:55. 
Withdrew. 
4 45 02 
4 44 44 
4 44 24 
4 44 44 
50. 
3 03 41 
3 05 55 
3 05 56 
3 14 42 
3 48 51 
Withdrew. 
2:00. 
2 21 31 
2:00. 
2 21 53 
Withdrew. 
2 27 26 
2:0.5. 
2 26 41 
2 26 45 
Withdrew. 
Withdrew. 
The winners were 
Countess,. Escaoe. 
Persimmon, Cicada, Mon- 
Newport Y. C. 
NEWPORT — NARRAGANSETT BAY. 
Wednesday, Ju'y 4. 
The Newport Y. C. sailed its first annual regatta on 
July 4, the wind being strong at the start, but dying out 
before the middle of the race. J. A. C. was delayed by 
carrying away a block on the first round. The times 
w-ere : 
First Class. 
„ ,. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Caroline .2 24 30 2 23 54 
Pet 2 27 30 2 27 30 
.T- A- C .2 31 42 2 30 .55 
Second Class. 
.Niobrara .2 28 00 2 28 00 
Restless .....2 31 30 2 30 32 
Third Class. 
Vesper , 1 32 24 1 32 24 
Petrel 1 38 21 1 37 45 
•-•oot Withdrew. 
Royal Hamilton Y. C 
HAMILTON — LAKE ONTARIO. 
Saturday, June 30. 
The Royal Hamilton Y. C. sailed a cruising race on 
June 30 from Hamilton to Oakville, the times being: 
35ft. Class— Start, 2:30. 
,^ ^, Finish. , Elapsed. 
^yrtle ........4 15 25 1 45 25 
Nadia 4 26 40 1 56 40 
25 and 30ft. Classes— Start, 2:30. 
Hiawatha 4 47 20 2 17 20 
Mona 5 24 00 2 52 00 
Happy Thought and KoKo also started. 
East Gloucester Y. C. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Wednesday, July 4. 
The East Gloucester Y. C. sailed a good race on July 
4, the wmd being strong N.W. The times were : 
First Class. 
, „ , Elapsed. Corrected 
Unda, Greenough 1 42 08 1 U 18 
Masoaha Heard 1 45 12 1 11 37 
.•\lice and Maud, McCurdy 1 44 20 1 14 00 
Aletha, Smith & Colby...' Withdrew. 
Second Class. 
Petrel Lunt^.. 2 01 54 1 18 43 
Nymph, O. Perkins 2 00 58 1 21 1& 
Snapshot, Perry ; 2 12 18 1 30 01 
Third Class. 
Only One, J, F. Perkins , ..1 15 25 0 46 22 
Dorothea Fmlay 1 ig 47 ^ || 
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