198 
FOREST ANE) STREAM. 
[Sew. 2, Ipofi. 
Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squa^fom 
Ae Halifak 
{)e'rpe!tuial 
course o'f 30 
Halifax, N. S.— Saturday, Aug. 26. 
^ The famous Prince of Wales cup, presented to 
nmohtamen in 1860 by the present Kmg of England as a 
edhallenge trophy, "was sailed Tor ofe ovet* a co . 
imiles, and won by Frederick F. new schoofier ElthiM^ 
GTEompeting in the colors of the New York Y. C. a ^ 
The other American yachts entered ‘we^ Cotofia, the 
sschoomer Hope Leslie, flagship of the Eas'tetrt Y. C., and the 
tslcop Cossack, also of the Eastern Y. C. _ . . 
Wtiile all the boats entered were competing for the Prmce pt 
IWlaies cup, the entries were divided into four classes, and >n ®acn 
(•class a Silver bowl with handles was offered as a special 
icrize by the Royal Nova Scotia Y. _ S., undpr the direction of 
'which the race was sailed. The winners .of thC.i,e ci^s were 
Elmina Gloria, Cossack, and the 33-fpoter Princess, a Crownin- 
shield designed boat, built at Port Hawke.sbu'ry. The cups become 
the property of the winners, hut the Prince of Wales cup must 
be returned next year to he rated for at Halifax. ,, 
The course was over two sides of a right angle triangle, 7 miles 
on the base and 8 on tire perpendicular. The wind was b.L. at 
the start, later shiftmg bo E. by S. The first leg was a close 
reach, then came a heat of 8 miles, a run of 8 miles and a reach 
home. The breeze was strong and steady throughout the race. 
Corona took the lead at the start, and for 2 miles sailed a neck- 
and-neck race with Elmina, which she finally passed, forcing her 
wav by to weather. Elmina at once luffed out and tacked, makin^ 
a short hitch. The tack proved unnecessary, _ as the yachts couM 
lay their course easily for the turn after getting free of the land. 
At the first turn Corona had a lead of a rnmute pd a half. On 
the wind Elmina pointed higher, and in the 8-mile beat made good 
her loss, with four minutes added. On the run and reach of lo 
miles home the lead was not changed. It remained four minutes 
^ the turn and practically the same at the finish. _ . r., 
Gloria was nearly five minutes behind at the finish, though she 
sailed a good race for a boat of her length. The smallest entiy 
of the Duggan scows, which came from Sydney, and 
her low rating, it was thought she might snatch the 
Ohances were against her, and she was distanced by 
A. I*. B* A. Chatteni;e Trophy. 
'Chippewa '‘Bay, N, Y.— Aug. 24, 26 and k. . , 
.The motdrho'ai, 0iip, owned by J,- H. Wainwright, .of Phitadbl- 
phia, and competing as, the Chippewa Y. , C, ..defender,,, ...^Voft 
thW'e straight races , of the series, for.,. the AiHe^jCan Power 
’ • ■' i-.'-l. ---Wo . r*\Vt Vi i Ttrt A\»rQ 
R. A. of Massachttsetti Per&lntatb 
ih 
5,.., - Boat 
gold, chaUefige trophy, which., was ,d.fe^idie'd ■ oli Chippewa Bay 
on Aug. 24, 26. and 26. ,Ten,,,b,o<lt.s slahted in the first race, six in 
the se.coiid, arid five in «?£ deciding event of the match. The cup 
offered, by Connn.o'dof’e Frederick G. Bourne, of the New York 
Y. C.', foV trte boat making the best average corrected time for the 
dribs', was won by PI. A. Lozier, Jr.’s Shooting Star II., com- 
peting under the colors of the Manhasset Bay Y. C. _ 
The ten original starters in the first race were Chip, Chippewa 
Y. C. ; Shooting Star, Manhasset Bay Y. C. ; Flip, Hartford Y. ,C. ; 
Skeeter, New York Y. C. ; T. Z. R., Frontetiae Y. L., ; So L()ii|gj 
Thousand Islands Y. C. : Flying DvitdlftWri ,IIL, sRho'de 
Y. C.; Radium, St. Cawrence Y.. , 'C.> .Panhgrd, IL, ■Columbia 
Y. C., and Invlese. Riverton Y. . 'C., Chipv .Iftvlese, ,T. Z.. 
Shooting Star, Flip. Skhete’r arid So L'6W| staffed in , the second 
race. The latter broke dpwrt, hM. th%. others fmished ip the 
order named. In the deciding event .were .Chip, , InvIes^K SljAO-t- 
ing Star, Flip, and skitprer. .The finish, of .|hjs race, wa?- fekhiting, 
Cmp graduallijf pyerhaulirig trivles'e and winning by only . 2s. • > 
At the eonclUsion Ot the tac'ei', .whlhn were wej) attended 
throughout,. J;. ft. Aicrntosn, .secretary of the American. Ppwer 
Boat Assoeiatio'ft, officially aisband'ied tjie cruise of <the,. organiza- 
tion. The tommiftfec. in , charge of .the, challenge tro.phy, raee^coh- 
sisted of S. G. .Averell, vhippewa. Y. C. ; R... H... E.KglSston, Thou- 
sand Islands Y. Ij., aiid Paul Dasbiel, Annapolis. 
a 
-was one 
■owing to 
prize. 
big sdteoners. The 
summary: 
Class A. 
Corrected. 
3 32 66 
3 34 68 
4 62 43 
d '32 '54 
4 66 06 
Elapsed. 
lElm'ina, F. F. Brewsten N. Y. Y. C. ||| nl 
Ckrrona, A. F. Luke, E. Y. C 3 37 03 
Cl3'®*s B 
TIope Leslie, L, L. Minot, E. Y. C ’’f nH fo 
(.Gloria, J. K. L. Ross, R. C. B. Y. C 4 27 48 
Class C« 
(Cossack, Henry A. Morse, E. Y. C ••'t ft 
jHermes II., I. L. Lovitt, Y. Y. C .....6 29 44 
Class ‘ 
'Princess, G. Wright, R. N. S. Y. C,« . . . . .6 19 30 
iMenotah, S. A'len. Chester Y. C...,...> 6 08 28 
St. Lawrence, E. Mosley, R. C. B, Y. C 6 00 45 
N. Y. M., Bethune, R. N. S. Y. C Withdrew. 
The race sailed on Frifey in Halifax Harbor for a silv^ cup 
presented by Commod'QTp Laurence Minot, of the Extern Y. C,, 
in recognition of the iftP'Spitality of the Royal Nova ScoPa Y. fe., 
was won by the Ei*^ nutter Gloria, owned by J. K. L. Loss, sou 
of James Ross, cij{ ‘the 'Dominion Steel interests, and sailed by 
G. "Herrick Dug^^n. the well-known designer of Seawanhalra cup 
defenders. The v^^ind was light from the N., and Gloria led all O'v'er 
an 8-mile cotic’ise after passing the 33-footer Princess, a Crownin- 
sliield boat, 'which took the lead at the start, but lost it 
short time 'owing to her throat halliards parting. 
ope» tSf ic.cal boats only. 
4 31 36 
4 53 28 
4 43 52 
The 
in a 
race was 
Manhasset Bay Yv, G* 
' Cruising Race, 70 Mife^S^Aug. 26-27. 
Seventeen boats of all classes entered the cruising 
'Manhasset Bay Y. C., which was started on the 
: Saturday, Aug. 26. Of these, fifteen were sloops, 
: and the other a yawl. The course Jay frottt^thp 
: station at Port Washington, 
Stratford Shoal, and return, a 
of the 
tebnoon of 
Pile a catboat, 
.. 'start off the club 
,L. I., to .ftidtile Ground Light, 
distance (5 TO nautical miles. Time 
allowance was figured according to 'measurements under the new 
rule. The winner of the eveut phOved to be J. A. MahlSredl s 
Okee, a boat of the 22ft. cteSs, 'sailing in the colors of thfe . NhW 
Rochelle Y. C. She was vm: 'ot the smallest in the fleet, Fiitifh- 
ing sixth, Okee defeate'd. 'oil corrected time. Stuyvesafit iYaiA- 
wright’s N. Y. Y. C. S6¥ooter Cara Mia, fest to fiftish, by 52ni 
46s., thus securing tjhh tup valued at $100 offered by Mr. Howard 
Gould. Cara Mia 'gfpY the $50 cup offered by Mr. GgO; 
as second prize,. Third prize, a cup valwed at $30, 
Commodore !3:-. W. Bainbridge, was won by L. D. HPtitifigton, 
Jr.’s slop® *Gauntlet. . . ...... > ^ 
C'siO^yfi'eiJ’ng the short time at hand to secure efitries for the 
r'ac%, number of starters is quite remarkable, and a tribute to 
ihfe {Cosnmittee in charge of the everit which consisted of Gob 
JFred A Hill, Chairman; E. M. McLellafid and Charles E. Buii- 
rcr^ The race was started at '3:T0 P. M. from the steam yacht 
^Slea, owned by Vice-Commodore Cowl. The br^ze was blowing 
time giving the boats a reach to the Sounci. Aleia 
^"as fi^ over follow^^ by 'Cara Mia and Gauntlet. Maid of 
Meudon and Satanita were late in getting away. . 
The wind hauled into the N.E. before the yachts had run out of 
the bav. On rounding the point off Plum Beach, it was found to 
be almost dead ahead and blowing fresh, making windward work 
to the Shoal. The wind was fagged out by sundown and retired. 
It wL Xost a dead calm for some hours. When the breeze 
returned, it was from the S., and the racers who had hung to the 
Long Island shore, were better off than the others. _ Cara Mia 
was first to turn the light, at 3m after midnigh^t The times of the 
others were' Alert 12;48;00, Mimosa I. 12:65.00, 
S oT Meudon 1:16:00, Okee 1:22:00, Alyce 
1:46:00, Acushla 1:55:00, Firefly 1:58:00, Elver II. 
^’Tlie^wind freshened on the journey home, the boats finishing m 
ttihe same order as the light was turned. Cara Mia crossed the line 
.■at 5'23’47 A.M. and G.auntlet, the last of the fleet to finish," was 
timed at 8:08:10. Measurements of some .of 
fforthcomiiig. Of those receiveil the JN. Y. 
Mia Maid of Meudon, and Alera, 
tmeasured 30.13, Mimosa I. 27.5, 
16.59, and Acushla, scratch^boat,^3mt. ^tn tne mmie^-^oi ^L"=iit.''3m: 
■once, the thirties got Ih. 12m.; -Alert, 38m. 5s. ; Mimosa I. 
-4s.; Heron, 2h. 38m. 5s.; Okee, 2h. 69m. 2s., and Gauntlet, 
®s.’ The summary follows: 
Finish. 
(Cara Mia, S. Wainwright 5 23 47 
Alert, J. W. Alker 5 28 45 
'Mimosa L, M. T. Baborg. ......... .5 30 28 
■Maid of Meudon, F. W. D. Guthrie. 5 69 35 
■Okee, L F. Mahlstedt 6 18 03 
Alyce, II, A. Tackson, Jr .••••■b ,35 
Acushla. G. E. Ray.. 7 07^6 
Heron, J. Le Bontillier 7 07 o5 
Firefly, "Guy St-anding. 
Glcria, H. D. Brown.. 
Elver II., G. A. Enell..... 
Gauntlet, L. D. Huntington, Jr....L?8 10 
Satanita. C. A. Fairchild 
Grace, C. P- Pearson 
Hanley, C. 
.7 09 01 
.7 54 26 
.7 55 10 
Elapsed. 
14 13 47 
14 18 45 
14 20 28 
14 49 35 
16 08 03 
15 16 36 
15 29 17 
15 67 65 
15 59 01 
16 44 26 
16 45 10 
15 29 17 
13 19 55 
Jdarguerite, W. 
16 58 10 
.Did not finish. 
Did not finish. 
MaflorT".*! Eid not finish. 
maimry.. .. , 
13 14 06 
F. Elark. Did not finish. 
Powct Boats at Long Branch. 
Saturday, Aug. 26. 
"Charles Peterson’s Dream won the final 
picnship motorboat cup 
HeMpstead Harbor Y. C. 
Long Islkrid Sbufid — ^^Satdi'da.y) Aug. ^ 
The .{olirteenth annual 'regatta of thb Hempstead Harbor Y. C. 
was sailed over courses oit Lo&'g Island Sound- on, the aftonoon 
of Saturday, Aug. S6-. Thirty-eight boats started in the . different 
classes, all hut of which finished,. The wmners were 
IL, ,No'm, Rascal, Answer,, Ace, Houri, and Broa^ilh . A-.n^sh 
N. E. breeze gave the starters . plenty .of wdA. rTWo accidents 
V • - . J J Va-a 
Were recorded during the day. 
Jo.rftl’s Sea Cliff one-design 
boat Kim capsized When gpiftg 'to WihdVard. Neither the skii^er 
of the boat nor the ei’ew of one man appeared to swim well the 
Tdgdtth''cdm'ihTttet;W^ dohn J. 'White towed the overturned craft 
, ^ V .. . P L, Babbitt’s sloop Spinster carried away her 
t,c he'r jmpo'ri'ftl's. 
'throat halliards and withdrew. , j -i, 
As usual, a great deal of interest in the event centered in the 
struvnle among the N. Y. Y. C. 30-footers, for which Com. John 
S. Appleby offered a special prize. Eight of the class slarte^ tbe 
others being in the cruising event of the Manhasset .Bay W C, 
and at Newport. Neola II. '^ou, beating her kiH 
large margin. Atair was second boat, 6Vri. 44s. awky. Dahindk 
was third, iL. after Atair. Vt ■ F-' Vi" ■ •"''iVA'lJr «<Vi- fm-m 
Eight of the raceabiculs sta'rtei, N°ra finally winpin* put, fro^ 
Pretty Quick by 2ffi. 24s. Ace ,le,d the 18-footeVL and Houri took 
the measure of. 'th'e .LarchWiont; 2Lfoot'ers. ■ , , , < V. 
The CoutSe fob, the l^Vg-^’r^bohls was from the club -house .at 
N. Y, ‘Y. 'C. Start, 1:25- 
-Course, iWs 
Finish-. 
Peola 'jL', L'eorge. M. Pynchoii ............ V 
1c 10 17 
Aim-, ,Lc>rd Meyer.. i m qa 
Dahinda, \V. Butlpr Duncaft,. Jf Gl 07 
Miles, 
2 38 33 
2 45 17 
2 45 34 
2 46 07 
2 47 62 
'bid not finish. 
11% Miles. 
24 II 
Alera 1:08:00, 
1:45:00, Heron 
2:00:00, Gauntlet 
Nautilus, Hanan Bros, i co 
Ibis, O’D. Is^lifi 11? 52, 
Banzai, N-. D. .Gawton - 
Raceabouts — Start, 1 :35 Course, 
Bretty Quick, A. B. Alley 
Nora, Adrian Iselin, 2d. a; 
Invader, Jr., Roy A. Rainey-. 
Rana, Howard VVnifetts;. .'.v. ‘ 85,^ 
Busy Beg, ,R. T, ,Vy ai,fiynght 
Iridfeft, WlBlairi Gardner. .., 
^loo'ps-2Tft. 'class— Btairt-, H^O-Course, IH/z Miles.^ 
Rasckl, J. - J.. bwy*., . . .VI. ... 
Ma'fyolk, H, E. Sayre. " “ 'l ll If 
Roguev J. M. Macdonough, .4 L oi 
Sloops-22-foofers-5tart, l-liO-tourse, 11% Miles. 
Answer, D. B. Abbott. Vnt tLed 
Altair, H. T. McCprL-v. . . Not timed 
Paumonak, F Currier Not t med 
Keaoshi-, R. Mallory, Jr 
Sloops-18-footers-Start, 1 :46-Course 7% MiEs" 
t.ounde, R. Wildigg ■•••:• ” " " ' L (10 
Hamburg, M. Goldschmidt ‘ “ ic A7 
Omoo, P. L. Howard ...,,■......•..'.■..3 45.42 . 
Ace, R. N, Bavier., ."sRlIfi 
Fannie, C. O. Iselin, 
Mayita, W. E. DoPgia-S-S. . ■ 
La'1-ehm.oftt 21-fooLe'rs- 
HoUfi, J, H. Ess'et'-. A ifi 91 
Dorothy, L. 'G. SpefiC-s ..........4 52 25 ^ 
Sea ‘Cm_ Qfte-Dcsign-Start, 1 ;50-Gourse, .7% Miles^ 
P-rinnetta, W. S, Silkworth 1 
Sport, C. E. V'ernei- ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ’ ’ ' ‘ "I « ao 
Broadbiil, A. H. Pirie '•‘‘•'•'•'Y on oc 
Petite, A. M. Wildigg. ’ 2& 
c- Wood 
2 4l 21 
2 56 64 
3 60 ,52 
2 ,68 02 
3 03 17 
2 54 00 
3 02 32 
2 61 46 
S 13 62 
3 03 31 
3 11 26 
2 
2,09 W 
2'il) 
1 57 17 
2 13 26 
Trai-np, 
Kim, H. 
I. North... 
Y> R.. A. of Gravesend Bay, 
A. of Massa- 
Bliss, up to 
Averas 
87.1 
The following aje jth'fe -|>efee'Atages of the Y. R. 
as compiled by oecret^y A. i. 
Afig 22, not including Eastern Y. C. and Corinthian Y. C. events 
Class E— 22ft. Cabin Yachts. 
Total. 
Tyro, W. H. Joyce. 
Rube, H. L. Bowden., 
Medric II., H. H. White..... ••••"Iqi r 
Peri II., Dr. Morton Prmce 'ini'i 
Nutmeg, x\. C, Jones ........ . ...f V ‘ ‘ •9^? -g 
Chewlnk V., Cheney & Lannmg. v- ' 
Medrle, Gjeorg^- Lpur.y 
" chin, Jphil.Gfefenough 
_ v_ T Vi ,J t. H ra n 1 m rr 
,79.7 
Ph- 
bl'oHntla, 'Cheney k banning. - i v ; D3.3 
, . , , Class . D— Cape Catb.qats;. , 'o 
Marvel, I. M. Whitteimore,. f r Cgbri 
JqsepJiine, F. H. Smith> • 
Hustler. IP WiC %>bbifts',. 
el', m. ,E, EL Daw«®.-i 
..246.7 
.116.6 
. 41.7 
. 33.3 
80.4 
5|3;9 
,....'...,..672 
- - .. . - P- Dawes., . . . . 
Afgestes, George 'H. .Wilkins. onc'o 
Goblin, R. M. Lothrop. 
Noturus, C. -O. Whitney ocr'c 
Mc-ondyne. .ShaiiV Bros. 
Dorothy HL, -.Frank P. Crane 
Saltair, G. C. Colhns. 
Thelga,; L, E. Crosscup 
Ocean Eagle, T, Lane... j i; ; 
C. ,C.i G.'. H., Careyi . , , i .; “ 
Tomahawk, iLeigpton, n n • 
MiWfed; F. H. Coleman... 
Nancy Hanks, G. -W,. Lane i 7 A 
Clara Lee, E. W. Emery 
. - : Claiss, I— 18ft. Knockabouts. . . 
Hayseed,;.,H. L. Bowden. , . ... ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Q * ;;• 'a 
Bat, Adams Btos,. , » i,. ‘ rcr'i 
Bonitwo, .Gv, Wishttfikii. ws"? 
Frittbf; Caleb Loring 
borchen, A. W. Finlay a 9 r'i 
Mirage II., J. W. Olmstead 
Aladdin, G. P. Keith K 
Boo Hoo, R. Boardman. 
Flayseed II., H. L. Bowden 
Moslem I., John I^yler..... 
Myrmidon, John Noble...,, 
Nicknack, E. B, Holmes-. i,,, ‘ 
Yankee, P.^ W. Atwood, . 
Aurora, F. L, & H> W., Bigbcjfi,.,...,,,-., 
Cuysmel, |A. 'W- GoufJeiy-.K ■ 
GeVtlfude II.,uH^ Ev Lyrieh-. u , i., i , , , 
Little, M,bSi B. -S. Permar . . . . 
Asifihflhidi II. 
2 
..196.4 
.,,137 
,,,234.5 
' 91.7 
-67,3 
............ 56.6 
•S. Permar. 94.1 
A. -E. -Whittemore..,...,,, ....,■ 
111 
83.6 
69.5 
64.1 
53.2 
51.1 
40.1 
40 
89.2 
84.2 
^'1 
30 .d 
,:,p 
..400 
the clpb -housp 
Glen CoVe, a'roun(i the LVn”%oy ; thence around Parsonage 
PoiPt b'uoy; from mWe across the. Sound to M,atmicpck -buoy, %nd 
frXttero’to tbe starting p(?in,t. ,Jt was a reach to the fi^st maiE 
a beat to the , second, a 'reaOT to the third uha a run home, The 
sutAtnaries follo'-w'-; 
Privateer II., C. E. Adams. 
, , . ■ ■ , I , r ( Class 'T— iS-footers,. 
. Vera.IL, H. Lunibprg — 
Ventus n., Cv K, Pevear... t»0 
Tabasco, Jr., PI. H. Wiggm 460 
Princes, J. P. Prmce h'-jlt'l 
Swallow, Harris Hammond .i-y* 
Nibelung, E. G. Loringy , v- ■t'’’’ 
fclass X— Dories. 
Bathairk, Biimey & \Vardwell b0(.i 
Elizabeth F., H. W. Dudley 
Zaza II., Gordon Foster.... 
Frolic II., W. G. Torrey.... 
Teaser, R. R. Srnith. 
Bessie A., J. S. Hodf"' 
II . i H, B 
14.8 
13.9 
8.6 
6.8 
6 . 2 - 
80 
51.4 
28^5 
609.7 
394.1 
293, § 
82.1 
72 
67.7 
5.6 
M 
Bugaboo 
Grescent', - R. E; Burnetii • 
Pointer II., E. C.| Meljzard. . . 
Ca,tspaw, iR.- E,' [Melzard. . . . . 
Red, Devil, E 
Khaki II., L. 
Question, Guy 
Spider, Ara G. 
Dolphin, L. J. 
H. -Curtis 
H. Brown. 
Gardner 
Besse 
Magrath. 
367.6 
46.9 
,194.1 
38.8 
,149.6 
29.9 
.114.3 
25.3 
.102.7 
22.8 
. 63.6 
14.1 
. 64.5 
12.8 
. 52.2 
H..§ 
. 48.1 
1.1 
2.2 
South Boston Y* C» 
South Boston, 
26. 
between yachts 
Mass.— Saturday, Aug. 
Tttp third and last of a series of interclub races - - - _ _ 
tVip South Boston, Columbia and 'Wmthrop ;^cht '^fiibs Was 
sailed under thrau%l^^ of the South Boston Y. C., oh, SatUhdayj 
9R in a brisk N.E. bree'z'e. Jri Class. A there was a 
hp^tween Thhifi khd thfe old HeffeshQff,. Jbpti -Viol et, Violet 
ero^sfed the fiaish hfte 2s..ahe4, bhl -lost to Thiillfl oil corrected 
Bme Ctewihk IT i'o't, Ite slart ip C1&S.S ^ mnd Ipd .(^ILaround 
time. B'oy pftd Comet were first and second m Class C, 
The s'u'mmaVy',: 
Class As 
Did not ■finish.. 
EtaH-. L45-Course, HJI Mileg:,.^ 
3 01 21 
4 52 25 3 07 25 
2 1‘6 47 
2 24 23 
2 06 42 
2 39 25 
2 18 17 
the boats were not 
Y. C. 30-footers Cara 
were rated at 26.69. Alert 
Pleron 20.12, Okee 18.92, Gauntlet 
3h. 44m, 
Corrected. 
13 01 47 
13 40 40 
13 17 24 
13 37 35 
12 09 01 
time. 
Bank 
Sea Gate. S. E. 
Only a 
follows; 
First Annual Run — Aug. 27. . . , 
The fits! V'un of the Associated club.s of Gravesend IH 'yFich 
was iheM on Aug 27, was most successM, Vtiwai-d of forty boats 
^S^lhe Lower Harbor to New ^ Loi-p, where dinner was 
«ps-vprl to 150 oeonle. F. T. Havefis, commodore of the lup of 
te^d two cups^ for the johrftey honie, one for the boat finishing 
first, and the other for tte one making the best coirected 
The start was made off 'the Long Pier at Neiv Dorp, West 
Light was left to port, and the finish was 
iYrnon’s Class N craft finished first and won both cups 
small part of the fleet entered the race. The summary 
Finish. 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon 1 5I 
Maydic, W, H. Childs. ^ 
Tulvisro !T B <0 Donohue... • "2 "5 
More Trouble,' W. IT. Chil.as 00 34 
Spots, R. C. Vert 5 12 35 
■Ojigwan, G. E. Reiners 5 15 40 
Karma, J. Ersk'me. 
Gamma, A. H, Platt 
Thialfi, br-, Wilbui; Soule, S. B, .Y, C. . , 
Violet, A. J. McKee, S. B. Y-. G, i., 
N.efka, J. Enbree, Cob Y, C, t- ' 
GVandee,.. A. H., Baker, Col. Y. dj..',. ;u 
Tou'rist, St^bbi'fts St V‘aflfte.nlafi,- Cbl. V'. 
Ri''/al, '\V-. S. Niekehsoh, Col. Y. C 
Class B. 
ChVw'mk 11., Bamber Bros., S. B. Y. C 
Kit, H. B. Whittier, Win. Y. C 
Harriet, A. T. Lincoln, B. Y. C 
Hermes, C. A. Heaney, 'W'^in. Y> ,C. >•" 
Emma C., F. b. Perkins, S. B, Y, Ci.c.,. 
Laura N., A. Nicholson, S-. , Y. Q. .... 
u • ' ' class C. 
Y-, 'feiifes berry, C. Y. C 
k. B. Green, C. Y. C 
VValter Kelly, S. B. Y. C 
F. P. Gilmore, W. Y. C 
Elf, R. S. Wells, W. Y. C 
Madeline, George A. Nash, W. Y. 
Florence R., Capt. Garrity, C. Y 
Unome, C. H. Lothrop, C, Y. C,. 
♦Protested. 
♦Poor Be 
AJwaissa, 
Opechee, 
C 
c.... 
Elapsed. 
Corrected. 
. .1 44 56 
1 14 
ill 
• -i rt? ^ 
V:i 00 
1 34 18 
. .1 59 51 
1 39 41 
..2 21 20 
1 54 06 
..1 37 33 
1 08 20 
..1 40 24 
1 17 43 
i 22 0| 
( J 4§ 46 
4 B 45 
..'.ills 2-0 
1 26 57 
,■.'.2 OO 20 
1 29 30 
. . .1 46 20 
1 17 09 
. . .1 55 03 
1 27 23 
...1 66 10 
1 28 66 
...2 04 26 
1 30 03 
...2 04 11 
1 33 11 
...2 02 26 
1 33 15 
...2 02 33 
1 34 04 
,Did not finish. 
nm Rochelle Y. C, 
.5 20 35 
.5 23 00 
1 m 40 
1 07 10 
1 14 25 
1 16 34 
1 16 52 
1 20 16 
1 26 35 
1 30 40 
1 35 35 
1 38 00 
Corinthian Y. C. 
close race from Carmen in 
race 
for the cham- 
on Saturday, Aug. 26." ’The Flying Dutchman wa^s 
second. 
hehi“off “Highland Beach, Long Branch, 
The Flying Dutchm: 
V captured -one race 
ouici ..X1VX McKenzie’s Ludo on 
latter did not compete in the^ deciding event, 
Peterson boat had alreadv captured -one race for.the tj 
S;“.d .. J..J..McKe„,iy. L.ao »n caireCed 
for the troD.hy. 
time. 
The 
An- 
The 
The 
two 
being disabled, 
events, follows 
First Joseph S. Mount, 
summary of the race, including 
Ben Doughty, of At- 
Cornwall, High- 
Seabright, Mount; 
thirL Phil Bowers, Jr., /Newark, Agne.s 
PoivSr boats over 30ft., % mile: First, 
latrtic Highlands, Three Links; second, Peter 
lands. Tiine, 18m. 34s. 
Automobile boats^ 16 miles, 
ship cup: First, Charles P/terson, 
CJiarles Hetersson, Plymg Dulchrnan 
Marblehead, Mass.— Saturday, Aug. 26. 
The club race of the Corinthian Y. C., sailed on Saturday, Aug. 
26 in a moderate N.E. breeze, brought out rather a small number 
fi rtartebs In Class M, Chewink IV. got the start and led all 
-over the course. In the T8ft. class, Boo Hoo got the start and led 
the class all around. 'Soubrette wo 
Class Q. The sumeiaty: 
Class M— Distance 11 Knots. 
Elapsed. 
Chewink IV,. F. G. Macamber 2 33 45 
Clarina IL, H. S. Wheelock 2 58 19 
18-footers — Distance 7 Knots. 
Elapsed. 
Boardman J ?8 16 
: 1 49 19 
Corrected. 
2 33 45 
2 42 34 
last race of series for champion- 
Highlands, Dream; second,. 
Time lb. 6m, 12s, 
Boo Hoo, E. A, 
Moslem II., R. 
Moslem I.. J°hrLTyi/' v .ci Ar, 
Class O— 15-footers— Distance 7 Kflop, 
Soubrette, R . L. Mott - " " " 
Carmen, C. H, Johnson. 
.1 55 95 
Special Race— Saturday, Aug. 26, 
'The last club race of the season was sailed Saturday afternoon, 
Aug. 26, and a light easterly wind, combined with a ehoppy sea, 
made the conditions anything but satisfactory, and a good time 
impcssible. , . . , xc rt 
Four classes filled, the ptmcipa.' interest being in the catpoat 
class, in which six hofita Started. . 
Thorea in the yawl class beat Grace II. easilyi Tn6 Ihuef W§,5 
handicapped Several minutes at the StWt, and Wks . ftot well 
handled throughout the race, ThfilfiVna led Firefly kll krouttd 
the course, and w.as miniites ahead at the Windward mark, but 
Firefly picked up all but 49s. on the run home. 
Two prizes were offered in the catboat class. One, the regular 
class prize, and a special prize open to all the entrants with the 
exception of Joke, which some of the owners claimed did not 
comply with the spirit of the rule. Nimble led all her competitors 
around ’he first two legs of the course, but running into a soft 
spot near the finish, was passed by some of the others, and 
barely won on her time allowance. The following is a summary 
of the race; 
Yawls — Start, 2:30 — Course, 
Finish. 
Tbora, J. P. Donovan 6 48 05 
Grace II., John Landen ,5 07 10 
Sloops — Start, 3:45 — Course 
Thclema, A, E. Black 5 29 40 
Firefly, G. P. Cranberry ,6 30 20 
Regular Sloops— Start, 3:45— Course, 
Dod, D. E. Dealey ;.. 
Clutha, J, L. Mitchell ..'... 
Bubble, H. IV. Lloyd 
Catboats — Start, 3: 
Joke, C. C. Converse 4 
Nimble, J. D. Sparkman.... 
Spray, C. C. Hiscoe 
Nymph, A. F. Moneuse 4 
Catharine, J. B. Ricketts... 
Nwnners; ThoTa, ''rhelema, Dod, Nimble, and Joke. 
8% Miles. 
Elapsed. 
2 28 05 
2 47 10 
j Miles. 
1 44 40 
1 45 20 
Miles. 
Corrected. 
2 28 05 
2 39 10 
1 44 46 
1 46 20 
. .7 00 00 
3 15 00 
3 15 00 
. .Disqualified. 
..Disqualified. 
( — Course, 444 Miles. 
1 05 30 
..4 50 30 
1 20 30 
..4 45 30 
1 15 30 
1 06 30 
..4 44 00 
1 14 00 
1 07 00 
..4 40 30 
1 1 0 30 
1 10 30 
. .4 46 40 
1 16 40 
1 13 10 
..4 50 10 
1 20 10 
1 15 4(! 
