RESOLUTE CONTINUES TO WIN. 
Two races the past week once more demon¬ 
strated that Resolute has the goods. Under her 
double head rig she ran away from Vanitie and 
Defiance with great ease. Skipper Adams con¬ 
tinues to demonstrate the old proposition of 
mind over matter. One June 23 under auspices 
of Indian Harbor Y. C. she beat Vanitie by more 
than 16 minutes. On the 25th her time to spare 
was 3 minutes, 14 seconds, over Defiance, while 
Vanitie was somewhat over 8 minutes astern. On 
the 26th under auspices of Seawanhaka-Corin- 
thian Y. C. she ran away from Vanitie by five 
minutes, and Defiance by over 6 minutes. On 
Saturday, while Resolute was on her way to 
Bristol for further speed arrangements Vanitie 
took her revenge on Defiance, the lame duck of 
the trio, and trimmed her by a trifle more than 
8 minutes. Other results were: 
Schooners.—Class F.—Start 12:20; course, 21 
miles. 
Miladi, G. F. Scott . 4 26 42 
Queen Mab, H. Chubb . 4 26 51 
Stamford Schooners.—Start, 12:20; course 21 
miles. 
Hopewell, I. E. Raymond . 4 39 04 
Ahmakola, H. C. Smith . 4 52 46 
Finish 
H. M. S. 
Alera, J. T. Cutler . 5 05 02 
Lena, 0 . M. Reid . 5 05 4 ° 
Juanita, J. P. Pratt . 5 08 45 
Nepsi, J. de Forest . 5 13 35 
Banzai . 5 16 20 
Oriole, E. Fish . 5 20 34 
Schoonerettes.—Start, 12:40; course 14% miles. 
Moira, C. Cowl . 4 12 57 
Alicia .• • • 4 ! 9 !4 
SEAWANHAKA-CORINTHIAN REGATTA. 
N. Y. Y. C. so FOOTERS—START, 1: 25 - 
COURSE, 15% MILES. 
Finish 
Yacht and Owner. H. M. S. 
Spartan, E. Randolph.. 4 4 ° 26 
Grayling, J. P. Morgan . 4 40 04 
Samuri, W. E. Dodge . 4 44 45 
Pleione, R. Irwin . 4 45 04 
Caroline II., P. Jones . 4 47 16 
STAMFORD SCHOONERS—START, 1:30- 
COURSE, 15% MILES. 
Ahmakola, H. C. Smith . 5 2 5 34 
Hopewell, I. E. Raymond . 5 21 52 
N. Y. Y. C. 30 FOOTERS—START, 1 -. 35 — 
COURSE, 15% MILES. 
Oriole, E. Fish . 5 2 4 °7 
Okee, J. A. Mahlstedt . 5 26 40 
Alera, J. L. Cutler . 5 2 9 36 
Lena, O. M. Reid . 5 3 2 °6 
CLASS Q—CHALLENGE TROPHY—START, 
1:40—COURSE, 15% MILES. 
Manatequa, A. W. Stevens. 5 28 28 
Little Rhody II., C. A. Wood . 5 36 25 
Virginia, J. S. Blackton . 5 38 18 
Arvia, P. W. Rouse . 5 38 45 
SEAWANHAKA 15 FOOTERS—START, 1:45 
—COURSE, 5% MILES. 
Iris, Eliot Tuckerman . 3 31 24 
Flicker, A. I. Henderson . 3 33 53 
Tamale, S. T. Shaw . 3 34 24 
Hen, George Nichols .. 3 37 23, 
Locust, A. Strauss . 3 40 50 
Sabrina, H. N. Simons..Did not finish. 
SAME CLUB ONE DAY LATER. 
N. Y. Y. C. Fifties—Start, 1:40; course, 15% 
miles. 
Elapsed 
Finish. 
Time. 
H. M. S. H. M. S. 
Samuri, W. E. Dodge . 
4 32 28 
2 52 28 
Grayling, J. P. Morgan . 
4 33 08 
2 53 08 
Spartan, E. Randolph . 
4 35 44 
2 55 44 
Barbara, H. P. Whitney .... 
4 33 39 
2 53 39 
Carolina II., P. Jones . 
4 34 28 
2 54 28 
Pleione, E. T. Irwin . 
4 3 2 04 
2 5 2 04 
Schooners, Class F.—Start, 
1:45; course, 15% 
miles. 
Queen Mab, H. Chubb . 
5 07 04 
3 22 04 
Miladi, G. W. Scott . 
5 37 20 
3 5 2 2 C 
Venona, Edgar Palmer . 
5 40 35 
3 55 35 
Stamford Schooners.-—Start, 
1:50; course, 15% 
miles. 
Whileaway, A. M. Billings.. 
5 49 01 
3 59 01 
Ahmakola, H. C. Smith .... 
5 48 00 
3 58 00 
Hopewell, I. E. Raymond ... 
5 49 44 
3 59 44 
N. Y. Y. C. Thirties.—Start, 
1:55; course, 15% 
miles. 
Nepsi, T. De Forest . 
5 53 19 
3 58 19 
Oriole, E. Fish . 
5 54 53 
3 59 53 
Okee, J. A. Mahlstedt . 
5 50 20 
3 55 20 
Lena, 0 . M. Reid . 
5 54 40 
3 59 40 
Alera, J. M. Cutler . 
5 48 23 
3 53 2 3 
Carlita, G. B. Kulenkampff .. 
5 5 i 50 
3 56 50 
Juanita, J. P. Pratt . 
5 5 i 01 
3 56 01 
Schoonerettes.—Start, 2:00; 
course, 15% miles. 
Moira, J. W. Alker . 
6 03 14 
4 03 14 
Alicia, W. M. Baldwin .Not timed. 
Sloops. Class Q.-—Start, 2:05; course, 15% 
miles. 
Manataqua, A. W. Stevens 5 5 1 15 3 46 15 
Virginia, J. S. Blackton .... 5 58 25 3 53 25 
Little Rhody II., C. A. Wood 5 54 5 i 3 49 5 i 
Cervia, P. W. Rouss . 5 56 28 3 51 28 
Handicap Class.—-First Division; start, 2:10; 
course, 6% miles. 
Alert, R. B. Budd . 4 07 45 1 57 45 
Dorinda, L. H. Dyer .4 08 32 1 58 32 
Senora, W. H. Farrell .4 09 01 1 59 01 
Corrected times:—Senora, 1:55:29; Dorinda, 
1:57:21; Alert, 1 57 : 45 - 
Handicap Class.—Second Division; start, 2:10; 
course, 6% miles. 
Red Wing, Grace & Loewy. 4 16 48 2 06 48 
Nadia, W. F. Clarke . 4 11 28 2 01 28 
Corrected times :—Nadia, 1: 59 : 39 ; Bed Wing, 
2 ^4:22. 
Handicap Class.—Third division; start, 2:15; 
course, 6% miles. 
Robin Hood III., G. Gartland 4 17 54 2 02 54 
Peg, H. T. Hornidge .4 38 04 2 23 04 
Sloops, Class R.—Start, 2:20; course, 6V2 miles. 
Margaret, C. P. Mallory_4 30 23 2 10 23 
Joyetta, W. H. Childs .4 30 45 2 10 45 
Larehmont Interclubs.—Start, 2:25 ; course, 
6V2 miles. 
Lewanna, Spence Brothers .. 4 39 56 2 14 56 
Wild Thyme, A. H. Morris.. 4 41 05 2 16 05 
Whiff, W. R. Manny. 4 44 36 2 10 36 
Bella, G. S. Runk, Jr. 4 52 21 2 27 21 
Hamburg II., M. Goldschmidt 4 54 38 2 29 38 
Como, L. R. Edmands . 4 59 46 2 34 46 
Festina, W. H. Duden . 5 01 56 2 36 50 
Yuron, W. H. Mackintosh... 4 54 12 2 29 12 
Glen Cove Jewel Class—Start, 2:30; course, 
6V2 miles. 
Brilliant, W. J. Bucknell ... 5 05 10 2 35 10 
Moonstone, O. B. Jennings... 5 06 54 2 36 54 
Stamford, O. D. Class—Start, 2:35; course, 
6V2 miles. 
Scaup, R. W. J. Kingan. 5 49 30 3 14 3 ° 
Wake, A. Iselin, 2d . 5 51 5 2 3 22 5 2 
S. C. Y. C., 15’s—Start, 2:40; course 6% miles. 
Hen. George Nichols .. 5 34 05 2 54 05 
Flicker, A. I. Henderson..... 5 47 13 3 °7 13 
Tamale, S. T. Shaw . 5 5 2 I 7 3 12 U 
Chipmunk, B. S. Young... Did not finish 
Star Class—Start 2:4s; course 6V2 miles. 
Snapper, A. Iselin, 2d . 5 58 36 3 13 36 
Indian Harbor 0 . D.—Start, 2 :45; course, 6 % 
miles. 
Osceau, R. Outwater . 5 55 M 3 10 14 
Minnehaha, A. B. Clements... 5 56 51 3 11 51 
Wahneta, W. A. Hughes _Not timed 
CRESCENT A. C. YACHT DIVISION. 
Gravesend Bay, June 20.—In a strong breeze 
from the northwest that buried lee rails, the 
yachtsmen of the Crescent Athletic Club held 
their annual Spring regatta on Gravesend Bay 
to-day. The largest fleet that has so far gather¬ 
ed on the lower bay sailed and each division had 
an unusually interesting scrap. As the wind 
came the Regatta Committee, made up of C. A. 
Kelly, A. F. Aldridge, and W. F. Straukamp, was 
able to lay courses that gave the various divisions 
excellent windward legs. 
The sloop class boats were the first away. The 
start and finish was off the Atlantic Yacht Club, 
and as the wind came the divisions had a reach 
on the starboard tack to Ambrose Channel Buoy 
No. 18 for the first leg of the race. Alice was 
the first over the line. Then came Virginia, 
Arvia, and Dixie. Arvia at once worked through 
the lee of the other boats, and off Norton’s Point 
had a commanding lead. 
The second leg was a beat to Black Can Buoy 
C 13, and then came a reach on the port tack to 
Fort Hamilton. Here the boats set spinnakers to 
starboard for a run home. At the end of the first 
round the yachts were clocked at follows: Arvia, 
4:04:21; Alice, 4:05:17, and Virginia, 4:05:27. 
Dixie withdrew on the first leg of the course. 
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