Aug. 13, 1994^ 
FOHBSf : AND STREAM, 
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Gereid, F. L. 
Quill, J. F. C. 
Vera, A. Sch 
Chewink, Jr., 
1, L. 
F. G. 
Raccoon, L. De P. 
Muleeykah, Miss F; 
Gee Whiz, W. H. Q 
Fusser (R. D. Mo< 
Tartar (C. Quiner) . 
Class C. 
Dories. 
1 43 00 
1 45 36 
1 44 54 
1 46 15 
.1 58 40 
1 49 56 
1 AO AA 
1 08 00 
1 10 00 
1 10 00 
•f 19 A1 
111 A1 
1 14 55 
1 13 32 
1 19 00 
1 14 09 
1 15 41 
.1 14 18 
Elapsed. 
Teaser, D. A. Smith 1 36 09 
Crescent, B. F. Farrell 1 36 50 
Barbara, J. J. Blaney 1 37 14 
Bugaboo, H. Ingalls 1 38 59 
Elizabeth A., H. W. Dudley . 1 39 20 
Question, G. Gardner 1 39 27 
Zaza, G. Foster 1 39 50 
Catspaw, Melzard Bros 1 40 03 
Dolphin, T. J. Murphy 1 40 16 
Perseus, S. Doane ; 14100 
Frolic II., W. G. Torrey . 14117 
Pointer II., B. C. Melzard 1 41 58 
Constance, H. McKay 1 42 07 
Question, J. S. Hodge ....1 42 47 
Red Devil, E. H. Curtis 1 44 42 
Sister, D. H. Woodbury 1 45 08 
Little 'Un, D. Howes 1 45 29 
Friday, August 5. 
The last of the Corinthian Y. C.'s midsummer series was 
sailed on Friday, in a reefing S. breeze. In the 30ft. class 
Sauquoit got the start and led to the first mark. On the beat to 
windward, however, Chewink IV. soon went ahead and led to 
the finish. In the 22-footers Opitsah V. got the start and led 
to Archer's Rock. On the beat to windward Peri II. took the 
lead and held it to the finish. The 18-footers were well bunched 
at the start, and at the first mark Dorchen was first with Hugi 
second. On the beat to windward Hugi went into first place 
and was never headed. Vera II., in the 15ft. class, was another 
of the boats that was good at windward work, on which she got 
the lead that brought her home a winner. Seboomook, Carina II. 
and Gringo did all the leading respectively in Classes A, AA and 
B, handicap. Raccoon won easily in Clas C, and Barbara won- 
in the dory class. The summary: 
30-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
Chewink IV., F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 32 19 
Wasaka, S. R. Anthony 1 35 24 
Sauquoit, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 40 09 
22-Footers. 
Peri II., George Lee 1 44 10 
Clotho, Cheney & Lanning 1 45 34 
Urchin, John Greenough. 1 45 53 
Medric, H. H. White 15101 
Opitsah V., S. H. & H. J. Foster 1 53 20 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce 1 54 15' 
Warrior, S. C. Winson Disabled. 
Raceabouts. 
Baggarah, R. C. Robbins 2 00 50 
Tunipoo, C. A. Cooley Disabled. 
18ft. Knockabouts. 
Hugi, A. E. Chase 115 54 
Fudge, C. H. W. Foster 119 27 
Aladdin, Keith Bros 1 19 28 
Dorchen, A. W. Finlay. 1 19 34 
Hayseed, H. L. Bowden 1 19 40 
Bat, C. F. Adams 2d 1 19 57 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman 1 20 07 
Miladi II., F. R. Adams 1 20 23 
Privateer II., Alden & Carlton .1 20 36 
Arbeka II., F. P. Bowden 1 20 50 
Moslem II., B. D. Barker 1 20 58 
Otter, A. D. Irving 1 21 06 
Boo Hoo, R. Boardman 1 21 35 
Napier, B. S. Permer 1 22 52 
Bonito, G. H. Wightman 1 23 46 
Myrmidon, John Nebel, Jr ... 1 25 22 
Menace, 
Moslem 
I: 
Elapsed. 
Corrected. 
,1 39 56 
1 39 56 
2 03 51 
1 59 51 
1 50 02 
1 46 44 
1 53 01 
1 53 01 
,2 00 00 
1 56 42 
1 16 02 
1 15 16 
1 18 44 
■ 1*17 13 
1 18 10 
1 17 24 
1 23 11 
1 18 37 
1 22 38 
118 50 
1 26 12 
1 20 53 
1 21 17 
1 21 17 
1 25 15 
1 23 44 
1 26 20 
1 24 03 
1 52 48 
1 46 43 
1 56 18 
1 50 59 
, Disqualified. 
1 51 38 
1 51 38 
1 58 12 
1 58 12 
H. Hunt 1 25 32 
J. T. Eustis 1 26 18 
15- Footers. 
Vera IL. H. Lundberg 1 27 57 
Ventus IL, C. Keith Pevear 1 29 25 
Tabasco, Jr., H. H. Wiggin 1 29 36 
■Nibelung, E. G. Loring 1 30 06 
Little Misery, A. P. Loring, Jr 1 34 03 
Cigarette, Morton Prince .Did not finish. 
Class A. 
'Seboomook, B. A. Smith 1 39 56 
Mattachesset, S. H Eldridge. 2 03 51 
Class A.A. 
Carina IL, H. S. Wheelock .' 1 50 02 
Kit, H. B. Whittemore 1 53 01 
Yarico, W. H. Roth well 2 00 "' 
Class B. 
Gringo, W. H. Brown 1 
Susanne, Frank Brewster 1 
Usona, A. L. Lincoln 1 18 10 
Carmen, C. H. Johnson 1 23 11 
Soubrette, R. D. Moot 1 22 38 
Nereid, F. L. Woods 1 26 12 
Opitsah III., W. F. Whitney 1 21 17 
Owaissa, Walter Kelly 1 25 15 
Sentinel, G. H. Crawford 1 26 20 
Milo IL, Ernest Mason 1 52 48 
Vera, A. Schofield I. 5618 . 
Petrel, W. L. George 
Class C. 
Raccoon, L. De P. Irving 1 51 38 
Chewink, Jr., F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 58 12 
Muleykah, Miss Fabeans Withdrew. 
Dories. 
Elapsed. 
Barbara, J. J. Blaney 1 23 58 
Red Devil, E. H. Curtis 1 26 31 
Teaser, B. A. Smith 1 26 46 
Ouestion, G. Gardner 1 30 11 
Dolphin, T. J. Murphy 1 30 45 
Crescent, P. F. Farrel 1 35 57 
Elizabeth F, H. W. Dudley 1 36 bo 
Frolic IL, W. G. Torrey 1 37 06 
Little 'Un. D. Howes 1 38 49 
Question, J. S. Hodge 1 49 55 
Perseus, S. Doane 2 19 50 
Zaza, G. Foster Capsized. 
Sister, D. H. Woodbury Disabled. 
Pointer IL, B. C. Melzard ; Withdrew. 
Bugaboo, H. Ingalls '. Withdrew. 
Saturday, August 6. 
The race of Friday settled the midsummer series cups upon 
the following yachts: 30- footers, ; Chewink IV.; raceabouts, 
Baggarah. There were other classes, however, in which three 
yachts had each won a race, and the sail-off was held Saturday 
morning, with the following winners: 22-footers, Opitsah V.; 
18-footers, Hayseed; Class AA, Kit; Class B, Suzanne. 
On Saturday afternoon, Aug. 6, there was a special invitation 
race, which wound up the Corinthian week. The wind was light 
from the S. In the 30ft. class Sauquoit got the start and led at 
the first mark. On the windward leg Chewink IV. went into the 
lead and held it to the finish. In the 22-footers Medric got away 
first and led to the first mark. Clotho showed up well on the 
windward work, turning the south mark in the lead. She led 
from this mark to the finish. In the 18ft. knockabouts Fudge 
took the lead soon after the start and held it all over the course. 
Seboomook got the start in Class A, handicap, bettered her lead 
by avoiding a tow, and finished 10m. to the good. Kit won 
easily in Class AA, handicap. Gringo won a close race in Class B. 
In Class C, Raccoon finished first, but lost to Tartar on cor- 
rected time. Barbara was again first in the dory class. The 
summary : _ 
30-Footers. 
Elapsed. 
Chewink IV., F. G. Macomber, Jr 1 45 18 
Sauquoit, T. K. Lothrop, Jr 1 47 41 
Wasaka, S. Reed Anthony 149 16 
22* Footers. 
Clotho, Cheney & Lanning 1 00 41 
Opitsah V., S. H. & H I. Foster 1 56 48 
Medric, H. H. White...... 1 58 22 
Peri IL, George Lee \ 1 58 49 
Urchin, John Greenough 2 02 2s 
Tayac, W. H. Joyee ..2 05 22 
Warrior, S. C. Winsor Disqualified. 
18- Footers. 
Fudge, C. H. W. Foster 1 26 22 
Arrow, E. A. Boardman 1 27 16 
Hayseed, H. L. Bowden 1 27 27 
Boo Hoo, R. Boardman 1 27 47 
Hugi, E. A. Chase 1 28 30 
Utter, A. D. Irving 1 29 02 
Moslem IL, B. D. Barker ..129 10 
Bat, C. F. Adams 2d 1 29 45 
Miladi IL, F. R. Adams 1 31 10 
Arbeka IL, F. L. Bowden 1 32 00 
Napier, B. S. Permer 1 32 28 
Aladdin, Keith Bros 1 32 51 
Dorchen, A. W. Finlay 1 33 10 
Mirage IL, J. W. Olmstead 1 33 47 
Privateer IL, Alden & Carlton 1 34 08 
Menace, J. H. Hunt ......1 34 35 
Bonito, George Wightman 1 34 14 
Moslem, J. T. Eustis 1 35 18 
Fritter, Cabel Loring Disqualified. 
15- Footers. 
Vera IL, H. Lundberg 1 31 02 
Ventus IL, C. Keith Pevear 1 32 15 
Tabasco, Jr., H. H. Wiggin 1 41 41 
Class A. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith 1 52 38 1 52 38 
Early Dawn, J. E. Doherty 2 02 12 2 02*12 
Tarpon, E. S. Grew 2 07 36 2 03 06 
Class AA. 
Kit, H. B. Whittier .2 11 10 2 11 10 
Marvel, I. H. Whittemore 2 26 22 2 15 52 
Rowena, W. H. Rothwell 2 26 45 2 20 11 
Carina IL, S. H. Wheelock 2 31 49 2 25 15 
Class B 
Gringo, W. H. Brown .' 1 25 23 1 25 23 
Opitsah III., W. F. Whitney 1 25 35 1 25 35 
Usona, A. L. Lincoln 1 27 07 1 26 16 
Nereid, F. L. Woods 1 33 15 1 28 07 
Soubrette, R. D. Moot 1 32 47 1 28 31 
Carmen, C. H. Johnson ..1 35 11 1 29 12 
Petrel, W. L. George 1 35 34 1 29 25 
Sentinel, G. H. Crawford 1 32 55 1 30 21 
Suzanne, Frank Brewster 1 31 07 1 30 25 
Owissa, Walter Kelley 1 32 23 1 30 41 
Comforter, J. M. Whittemore 1 38 59 1 33 00 
Duster F. J. Smith 1 38 02 1 34 37 
Idol, P. D. Gibson 1 39 25 1 38 34 
Vera, A. Schofield 2 02 18 1 55 28 
Class C. 
Tartar, C. Quiner 0 56 40 0 54 59 
Raccoon, L. De P Irving 0 56 21 0 56 21 
Chewink, Jr., F. G. Macomber, Jr 0 57 36 0 56 2S 
Coon 0 58 01 0 58 01 
Mylukah, Miss Fabeans 1 00 56 0 58 07 
Gee Whiz, W. H. Quiner 1 00 51 0 59 10 
Loon, Misses Wainwright 1 04 53 1 00 23 
.Yarik, H. E. Yerxa 1 06 50 1 02 20 
Dories. 
T t T», Elapsed. 
Barbara, J. J. Blaney 1 42 22 
Elizabeth F., H. W. Dudley T 44 13 
Crescent, P. F. Farrell 1 44 42 
Teaser, B. A. Smith ; 1 45 58 
Dolphin, T. J. Murphy 1 46 20 
Catspaw, Melzards Bros ' 1 47 09 
Question, G. Gardner ; ....!! !!l 47 37 
Zaza, G. Foster 1 47 57 
Pointer IL, B. C. Melzards . . .1 51 08 
Question, J. S. Hodge ...15108 
Perseus, S. Doane . 1 52 08 
Red Devil, E. H. Curtis 1 53 17 
Frolic IL, W. G. Torrey 1 53 41 
Bugaboo, H. Ingalls 1 53 5g 
Little 'Un, D. Howes 1 54 19 
Sister, D. H. Woodbury "'1 57 55 
Constance, H. McKay Withdrew 
Y. R. A. of Massachusetts. 
^ _ Squadron Run, Hull to' Marblehead— Sunday, July 31. 
An open squadron run was given by the Y. R. A. of Massa- 
chusetts, from Hull to Marblehead, on Sunday, July 31. Ninety- 
two yachts, including power boats, crossed the starting line 
making this event one of the largest held in Massachusetts Bay in 
■ Many years. _ There was a two-reef breeze blowing in Boston 
Harbor and in Hull Bay in the morning, which deterred many 
yachts from entering, or otherwise a greater percentage of the 
195 entries would have been present. Outside of Boston light 
however, the wind was considerably lighter than it was in the 
harbor, and there were few yachts which did not have' their 
reefs shook out before reaching Marblehead. The fleet made a 
beautiful appearance as the yachts sailed along, within sight of 
the shore, to Boston Lightship, from which point they proceeded 
to Marblehead. The schooner Monataka, sailing in the first 
handicap class, was the first yacht to reach 'the finish line, there 
being quite a race between her and the committee boat.' The 
30-footer Chewink IV. made the fastest time of any yacht over 
the course. Cups were given the winners in the regular Y R A 
classes, while cash prizes were awarded the yachts in the other 
classes. The summary: 
Class C — 30-footers. 
Chewink IV., F. G. Macomber, Jr ....^2^55' 
W r asaka, S. R. Anthony .2 16 55 
Sauquoit, T. Lothrop, Jr.... '. !!.".". .2 18 04 
Class E — 22-footers. 
Medric, H. H. White 2 22 10 
Clotho, Cheney & Lanning 2 22 33 
£«" . IL ' 0 Ge ° r f, e ,. Lee ....!."! ."2 23 28 
Warrior, S. C. Winsor 2 28 37 
Tayac, W. H. Joyce \\[[ 2 34 20 
Opitsah V., S. H. & H. J. Foster .' . 2 35 32 
Class I— 18-footers. 
Dorchen, A. W. Finlay 2 38 12 
Hayseed, H. L. Bowden ''2 41 32 
Privateer IL, Allen & Carlton !!""" .2 42 47 
Aladdin, Keith Bros .2 44 22 
Napier, B. S. Permar .."..2 49 47 
Bonito, G. H. Wightman !"..!!! .2 53 00 
Hugi, A. E. Chase "3 01 17 
Fritter, W. C. Loring, Jr "".'..".'3 07 55 
Walada, J. L. Kimball 3 25 34 
Moslem, J. T. Eustis .'.'.' . 3 45 27 
Yankee, F. W. Atwood .'.'.'.'.'.Withdrew 
Again, L. B. Goodspeed Withdrew' 
Moslem IL, B. D. Barker Withdrew' 
Arbeka IL, F. P. Bowdoin .'.'.'.Withdrew.' 
Class T — 15-footers. 
Vera IL, H. Lundberg 2 53 22 
Winniahdin, James Spratt 2 59 54 
Haymaker, W. S. Johnson 3 01 40 
Ventus II. , H. K. Pevear ......30924 
Dories. 
Bazoo, M. H. Randall 2 19 19 
Kotick, J. B. Chapin 2 29 43 
Pointer II, , B. C. Melzara . ....2 31 00 
Teaser, B. A. Smith 2 31 27 
Elizabeth F., H. W. Dudley ..;.!...!3 37 00 
Frolic II. , W. G. Torrey .2 37 58 
Holey, J. D. Rankin .'.[2 38 25 
Question, G. W. Gardner 2 41 52 
First Open Handicap. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Monataka, C. L. Eaton 2 18 20 ' 2 18 20 
Shiyessa, Alfred Douglass 2 24 55 2 22 15~ 
Diamond, Moore & Young...,, ...2 34 02 2 23 23 
11 „ „ ' Second Open Handicap, 
Meemer, R. C Nickerson ...2 23 06 
DAiglon, E. \V. Hodgon 2 23 41 
Problem, C. J. Blethen '"" ? 07 00 
Emma C, F D. Perkins 2 29 40 
Chinook, Pomeroy & Patriquin """"2 27 30 
Seboomook, B. A. Smith o or 10 
Violet, H. J. McKee % i , 1? 
Tliiala, W. F. Soule \\ | 34 f 7 
Pocahontas, F. C. Merrill 
Kit, H. B. Whittier "2 45 10 
Rondina, G. W. & H.. B. Vialle. . . '. '. '. '. ! \ \ \ "[ "2 53 52 
Magonk, G. V. Rogers "'3 00 27 
Independence, D. Holbrook ."!!'!! Withdrew. 
, T Tr , Third Open Handicap. 
Nancy Hanks, G. W. Lane 2 51 17 
Memento, D. F. E. Davis 2 53 40 
Marvel, J. M. Whittemore 2 49 35 
Sentinel, G. H. Crawtord .]'. 2 41 5t> 
iVJcondyne, W. H. Shaw 2 49 28 
Hustler, H. W. Robbins '. '. '. '.2 bS 24 
Cricket, J. Raymond 2 41 21 
Scapegoat, W. P. Keyes .' 2 4156 
Eclipse, A. F Leafy .'.'.'.2 47 12 
baltair, C. C. Collins 3 (jq 55 
Haroide, A. B. Robbins 2 55 lu 
Amazon, R.U Clark, jr .'.'.'.'.'.' .'2 51 30 
Duster, 1\ J. Smith , 3 ^ yg 
Edith, A. A. Hastings m 
M th f' f ^yjver , . . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! "1 55 1 
Mildred, C. A. Coleman 3 0140 
Helen, Twombly Bros ""y ou 
Annie M, W. C. Treat 3 g| 
Gladys, C. H. Porter ;;;-V„ 28 28 
Mamie, G. A. Dean 3 ^ 57. 
Nome, Z. M. Stevens .* 3 22 10 
Argetes, G. H. Wilhns 3 07 50 
Edith L,., G. J. McCarthy 3 0135 
Soubrette, R. D. Moot 3 12 10 
Unomee, C. H. Lothrop 3 1102 
Minerva, Walter Shaw 3 15 52 
Ruth, H. C. Hartshorn 3 1145 
Monsoon, VV. VV. Shade 3 13 48 
Flirt, A T. Dalrymple '. '. '. '. '. '. '. Withdrew. 
Marguerite, Jaynes ..V htone... Withdrew 
Eieanor,_ McSweeney .!! Withdrew! 
1-plly, Green & Bacon Withdrew. 
lh ^ Jls Withdrew. 
„ , ., '„ ^. Power Boats— First Class. 
Salace, A. S. Bigelow, Jr 
Palmetto, W. F. Palmer ....."....... 
Narcissus, C. A. French [[[[[ '] [ 
„ „, , Power Boats— Second Class. 
San Toy, F. L. Pigeon 
Edith M., E. P. Durland !!!!!!! !! !! 
, ■ Power Boats— Third Class. 
Edith E, F. A. Monk 
Duetto, A. T. Nelson 
21 59 
22 38 
23 04 
23 49 
24 04 
2 25 12 
2 28 09 
2 28 32 
2 29 11 
2 37 35 
2 44 27 
2 58 50 
2 31 09 
2 34 57 
2 35 00 
2 36 15 
2 36 25 
2 39 10 
2 39 58 
2 40 33 
2 42 29 
2 45 50 
2 47 09 
2 47 09 
2 50 25 
2 51 51 
2 53 39 
2 54 05 
2 55 37 
2 55 46 
2 58 17 
2 59 54 
3 00 22 
3 00 40 
3 00 54 
3 07 02 
3 08 11 
3 08 17 
3 08 54 
3 13 48 
2 23 20 
2 26 36 
2 32 57 
17 40 
18 00 
37 49 
19 40 
^Atlantic Y. C 
Sea Gate, Lower Bay— Thursday, August 4. 
aJ",' 'v^'f f °- Havens challenge trophy, open to 
Atlantic Y C boats m Classes M and under, was sailed on the 
-afternoon of Ihursday, August 4, over courses in the Lower Bay 
Mine boats competed in one class on regular time .allowance, ac- 
cording to the new rule of rating. Era, ex-Vivian, a Herreshoff 
creation, won the event, defeating Bobtail by 24s. corrected time 
and Maydic, scratch boat, by 3ds. corrected time. Bobtail won 
the first two races for the cup, and victory in the third would have 
meant permanent possession of the trophy according to the 
governing conditions. Maydic was the challenger 
A fine S. breeze blew throughout the event. The- boats went 
miles in^H & tnang f ar c ? urs / e > aggregating 13 nautical 
miles m all. It was a reach to the Craven Shoal buoy, another 
reach to the stake boat off Fort Hamilton and a beat home. The 
former Bar Harbor 30-footer, Red Wing, broke her jib halliard 
block on the second round of the course and withdrew. The 
yawl Kate and the sloop Trouble did not finish.: The trophy 
is subject to challenge from boats in the Sea Gate Club, and at 
east one more contest is liable to be sailed before the close of 
the present yachting season. The summary follows: 
Sloops— Classes M and under— Start, 3:05. ■ 
ij„ ij 11 „ „ , Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
k kV { ¥' ¥• T Roe , hr - ■ • • •, 5 07 22 2 02 22 1 54 45 
Bobtail, E. F. Luckenbach 5 07 13 2 02 13 1 55 o<) 
Maydic W H Childs 5 00 18 1 55 18 I II i°8 
Vivian IL, S. E. Vernon 5 03 24 1 58 24 1 56 03 
Bagheera Hendon Chubb 5 11 43 2 06 43 1 58 43 
Wraith, Calvin Tompkins 5 38 14 2 33 14 9 m 4S 
Red Wing, J. B. O'Donohue Disabled. 2 ° 3 48 
Kate (yawl) J L. Negus Did not finish. 
1 rouble, W. A. Barstow Did not finish. 
Saturday, August 6. 
No regular scheduled event had been arranged for Atlantic 
Y. C boats on Saturday, August 6, but as all of the prominent 
Corinthians were eager to race, a sweepstake was arranged for 
prizes m three classes. Ten boats started and finished the event 
which was sailed m a light varying breeze from the S W The 
winners were Vivian IL, L izana and Mary. The victory of 
fr,w£ I K 1 ? Ver - Maydlc , was gratifying to the owner and 
friends of the winning boat. Maydic 'has been carrying off all 
the honors of the class m the other races of the season in which 
there has been but little windward work. In the last contest 
the starters in Class M went twice out to West Bank Light and 
return, a journey of 12 nautical miles. Both the outward legs 
were nearly dead to windward, and it is on this point of sailing 
that the other boats have a chance with Maydic. The homeward 
m S o Un £ r0a< ? bef ? re U with spinnakers set. Vivian beat 
Maydic by 3m. 5s. elapsed time and 5m. 15s. corrected time 
Lizana, a Class P craft, went up and competed with those in 
Class JN on full time allowance according to agreement. Bobtail 
was the first of the class to finish, but Lizana won out by lm 
59s. corrected time. In Class Q, Mary beat Wraith by 57s. cor- 
rected time and 5m. 39s. elapsed time. The starters hi Class N 
and under went three times over a triangle, about 11 knots in 
}\ k ? V'?T, e reac £ For } Hamilton, another reach to the 
follow a b6at h ° me - The s « mm aries 
Sloops— Class M— Start, 3:00. 
, r . TT „ „ v Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Vivian IL, S. E. Vernon 5 50 12 2 50 12 2 48 02 
Maydic, W. H. Childs 5 53 17 2 53 17 2 53 17 
Red Wing, J. B. O'Donohue 6 05 56 3 05 56 3 03 36 
Sloops— Class N— Start, 3:05. 
Lizana, D. S. Wylie 5 01 31 1 56 31 1 45 07 
Bobtail, E. F. Luckenbach 4 52 06 1 47 06 1 47 06 
Era, E. H. M. Roehr 4 59 36 1 54 36 1 54 09 
_ Sloops— Class Q— Start, 3:10 
Mary Max Grundner 5 13 41 2 03 41 2 02 51 
Wraith, Calvin Tompkins 5 19 20 2 09 20 2 03 48 
1 rouble, W. A. Barstow 5 15 17 2 05 17 2 05 17 
Careless, F. J. Havens 5 23 46 2 13 46 2 13 40 
Peculiar Boating Accident.— A. H. Pratt's new 15- 
footer Gamma, of the Marine and Field Club one-design 
class, while at her mooring off Bath Beach, a few days 
ago, was run down by an oarsman in a shell said to hail 
from the Clifton Boat Club, of Staten Island. The stem 
of the shell cut clear through the Marine and Field boat 
breaking off and leaving the hole so firmly closed that no 
water entered. Gamma was taken to Wallin's yard and 
will soon be in racing trim again. The oarsman got out 
of the difficulty uninjured. 
« « 8? 
Schooner Onward Sold. — The auxiliary schooner On- 
S 3 " 1 ! ex-Intrepid, has been sold by the estate of Edward 
Bel to Mr. James T. Dunn through Mr, Henry T Gie- 
low s agency. J J ' 
