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in to the land had a better wind, and had moved up 
fast, so that \ igilant was leading, with Weetamoe next, 
followed by Effort, Yankee, Elmina, Sybarita and Queen. 
Einiina and \\ eetamoe made a big gain under the land, 
while those further off shore did little more than drift 
with the tide. "Elmina carried a nice air, and soon had 
a commanding lead, which she maintained to the end 
of the race. Rainbow, too, worked in toward the land 
and she did better, so that she drew up on Yankee. Off 
Cornfield Light at 1:50:20 Elmina was still the leader. 
The others were timed, as follows: Rainbow, 
2:05:00; Yankee, 2:05:10; Effort, 2:07:00- Vigilant, 
2:09:00; Humma, 2:10:00; Weetamoe, 1:10:40; Sybarita, 
2:11:20; Irolita. 2:12:00; Corona, 2:13:15; Queen, 2:13:50. 
These times will show what changes had been made 
in the last twelve miles of the race. About 3 o’clock 
the wind freshened and soon after backed somewhat 
to the south and fast times were made to the finish. 
Elmina passed Bartletts Reef Lightship at 3:32:00. 
Yankee, which had always kept to windward of the 
Rainbow, had taken second place, and_ Weetamoe had 
taken the lead again from Effort. Mr. Smith had sailed 
Effort from Cornfield when she had the lead, and he can¬ 
not get as much out of the yacht as her sailing master 
can. Elmina finished first and won in her class. Yankee 
was next in, and beat Rainbow for the second time on 
the cruise. Weetamoe won from Effort by 17s., and 
Humma won in the next class. Mimosa won in her 
class, and Cara Mia won in the 30ft. class. The tables 
of this run follow: 
Yawls, 100ft. Class. , 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
.Sybarita, W. G. Brokaw... .10 40 52 4 28 06 5 47 14 
Vigilant, W. E. Iselin.10 40 27 4 27 21 5 46 54 
Corrected time—Sybarita, 5:34:30; Y igilant, 5:40:06. 
Sybarita wins by 5m. 36s. « 
Sloops, 62ft. Class. 
Yankee, H. L. Maxwell.10 40 36 4 01 08 5 20 22 
Rainbow, C. Vanderbilt.10 40 56 4 08 49 5 27 53 
Corected time — Yankee, 5:16:30; Rainbow, 5:24:15. 
Yankee wins by 7m. 45s. 
Sloops, 68ft. Class. 
'Weetamoe, H. F. Lippitt...l0 35 50 4 15 55 5 40 05 
Effort. F. M. Smith.10 36 28 4 19 56 5 48 28 
Irolita, E. W. Clark.10 35 52 4 28 44 5 52 52 
JNeola, E. D. King.10 37 00 4 32 22 5 55 52 
Hester, C. H. Dodge.10 35 59 5 08 10 6 32 1 > 
Corrected time — Weetamoe, 5:30:32; Effort, 5:30:49; 
Irolita, 5:34:58; Hester, 6:19:11. Weetamoe wins by 17s. 
Sloops, 57ft. Class.. 
Humma, R. Emmons, 2d..10 30 00 4 28 11 5 58 11 
Doris, S. R. Anthony.10 30 00 4 48 50 6 19 50 
Affair, Cord Meyer.10 30 00 4 45 11 6 15 11 
Corrected time—Humma, 5:46:26; Doris, 6:01:20; Affair, 
6:11:04. Humma wins by 14m. 54s. 
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Sloops, 40ft. Class, 
Gardenia, A. H. Morris 
Pelegrina, R. Toland.. 
Phanton, N. G. S. Nob 
Mimosa III., T. L. P; 
Janet, F. H. Adriance.. 
Rosalie, H. F. Parme 
Corrected time—Mimosa III., 6:24:30; Janet, 6:27:51; 
Pelegrina, 6:30:42; Phantom, 6:35:30; Gardenia, 6:40:16. 
Mimosa III. wins by 6m. 12s. 
New York Y. C. 30-footers. 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright.. .10 25 00 5 17 10 
Neola II., C. M. Pynchon.10 25 00 5 17 26 
Phryne, C. W. VVetmore_10 25 00 5 18 45 
Atair, J. E. & G. C. Meyer.10 25 00 
Banzai, C. M. Mallory .10 25 00 
Minx, H. Willets ..:.10 25 00 
Dahinda, W. I?. Duncan, Jr.10 25 00 
Tabasco, W. B. Henry.10 25 00 
Alera, A. H. & J. W. Alker.10 25 00 
Cara Mia wins by 16s. 
Schooners Over 90ft. 
Invader, Roy A. Rainey_10 50 42 4 34 50 
Schooners, 90ft. Class. 
Elmina, F. F. Brewster... .10 51 28 3 52 14 
Corona, A. F. Luke.10 50 26 4 15 47 
Queen, J. R. Maxwell.10 51 05 4 16 47 
Corrected time—Elmina, 5:00:54; Corona, 
Queen, 5:23:09. Elmina wins by 21m. 24s. 
Schooners, Mixed Class. 
Muriel, Chas. Smithers .10 45 33 4 34 03 
Ariel, F. L. Leland.10 46 19 4 37 46 
Endymion, G. Lauder, Jr..10 52 00 4 45 19 
Lasca, R. P. Doremus.10 52 00 4 47 12 __ 
Corrected time—Muriel, 5:19:50; Ariel, 5:34:28; Endy¬ 
mion. 5:39:19; Lasca. 5:50:57. Muriel wins by 14m. 59s. 
Schooners, 64 and 55ft. Classes. 
Katrina, J. B. Ford.10 45 26 
Andromeda, C. W. Nason...10 47 00 
Crusader II., S. L. Husted.10 46 48 
Corrected times—Katrina, 5:29:43; Andromeda, 5:40:11; 
Crusader II., 6:00:12. Katrina wins by 10m. 28s. 
Schooners, 47ft. Class. 
Simitar, E. L. Hopkins 
Venona, R. Olyphant . 
Corrected times—Simitar, 
Simitar wins by 18m. 38s. 
Auxiliaries Over 
Emerald, F. L. Clark.10 56 27 
Idler, H. T. Sloane. 
Tekla, H. Willets. 
Ariadne II. W. Putnam 
Intrepid, Lloyd Phoeni: 
Invincible, R. Thompsoi 
Corrected times—Enter; ... _ __, _ 
5:43:39; Ariadne, 5:47:38; Intrepid, 5:55:35; invincible, 
6:16:28. Idler wins by 9s. 
Auxiliaries Under 70ft. Waterline. 
Cachalot, R. T. Wainwright. 10 57 00 5 11 58 
Vencedor, A. de Goicouria.10 57 00 4 57 52 
Seneca, G. Mercer, Jr.10 57 00 4 57 07 
Corrected times Cachalot, 5:30:21;' Vencedor, 
Seneca, 5:48:52. Cachalot wins by 6m. 46s. 
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