Jan. 10. 1903.1 FOHKST^AND STREAM, S7 
30-FOOT WATERLINE AUXILIARY YAWL SAIL PLAN DESIGNED BY W. STARLING BURGESS FOR J. P. WILSON, 1902. 
The South Shrewsbury Ice Y. C, at Branchport also 
appears to favor the third class, but pms its faith to 
the jib and mainsail rig. The members of this club 
own several flyers of the third class, and there are new 
yachts now building or completed. 
Good racing is looked for in each club, and there is a 
prospect of the best two ice yachts of Red Bank and 
Branchport coming together. On last year's form the 
favorites should be the Wizard of the North Shrews- 
bury, and the Mildred, of the South Shrewsbury River, 
the new boats being unknown quantities. 
T. H. Grant. 
Red Bank, N. J , Dec. 'Q. 
YACHT CLUB NOTES. 
The annual meeting of the Corinthian Y. C. of Phila- 
delphia, will be held at the Union League Club, Broad 
and Sansom streets, on Monday, Jan. 12, at six o'clock. 
The officers and standing committees of the club 
will submit their reports for the past year, and an elec- 
tion for the officers and standing committees of the 
club for the current year will be held. 
The trustees have announced the following nomina- 
tions for the various positions to be filled: For Trus- 
tees to serve for three years, Frank FI. Rosengarten, 
Dr. Richard H. Harte. For Commodore, Alexander 
Van Rensselaer, steam yacht May; for Vice Commo- 
dore, Robert J. W. Koons, schooner Crusader; for 
Rear Commodore, E. Walter Clark, Jr., sloop Chero- 
kee; for Secretary, Addison F. Bancroft; for Treasurer, 
George E. Kirkpatrick; for Measurer, J. Murray 
Watts; for Race Committee, Addison F. Bancroft, 
Harvey J. Mitchell, John A. Inglis; for Committee on 
Admissions, Charles H. Brock, Alexander Van Rens- 
selaei", G. Herbert Millett, Frank H. Rosengarten, 
Brereton Pratt. 
The Annual Subscription Club Dinner will be given 
at the Union League Club, at 7:30 o'clock, upon the 
adjournment of the annual meeting. 
INDRA Owned by Henry F. Noyes. Photo by N. L. Stebbins, Boston. 
YACHTING NEWS NOTES. 
The schooner yacht Coronet has been chartered by 
Mr. Louis Bossert through the agency of Messrs. Mac- 
connel! Brothers, to Mr. Samuel B. Stevens, of Rome, 
N. Y. Coronet is now fitting out at South Brooklyn, 
and when the work is completed she will proceed to 
Charleston, where Mr. Stevens will join her, and then 
a West Indian cruise will be taken. 
Maria, the steam yacht owned by Vice Commodore 
Frederick G. Bourne, will be renamed. In the future 
she will be known as Delaware. The yacht is being 
