July 24 , 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
143 
Manhasset Bay Knockabouts— Start, 12:25—Course, 11 
Miles. 
Pixy . 2 20 17 Avis . 2 25 5S 
Manhasset Bay One-Design Class—Start, 12:25— Course, 
11 Miles. 
Manhaska . 2 13 14 
Scylla . 2 15 48 
12:25—Course, 11 Miles. 
Keewaydin . 2 17 53 
Arizona . 2 17 33 
Omoo .D.N.F. 
Start, 12:30—Course 11 
Ardctte . 2 11 15 
Althea .2 12 38 
Sloops, Class R—Start 
Hoyden . 2 03 12 
Ogeemah . 2 09 41 
Wacoutah .2 13 07 
Glen Cove One-Design Class 
Miles. 
Brilliant .2 10 11 Aquamarine .2 12 42 
Ruby . 2 10 47 Moonstone .2 13 OS 
Catseye . 2 12 04 
New Rochelle One-Design Class—Start, 12:35—Course, 11 
Miles. 
Mischief . 2 13 36 Rochelle . 2 27 32 
Echo . 2 16 38 Nereid . 2 29 57 
Virginia . 2 25 48 
Port Washington One-Design Class—Start, 12:35—Course, 
11 Miles. 
Zip . 2 21 21 Finis . 2 21 49 
Cow Baby . 2 21 37" 
Manhasset Bug Class—Start, 12:45—Course, 5% Miles. 
Big Bug . 1 07 27 Red Bug .1 13 04 
Skeeter . 1 07 37 No. 15 . 1 IS 36 
Wasp . 1 08 28 
Sloops, Class S—Start, 12:45—Course, 11 Miles. 
M. & F. 1 59 42 Pester .2 01 20 
Drena . 2 01 06 
Catboats, Class S—Start, 12:45—Course, 11 Miles. 
Iney . 2 16 01 
Riverside Y. C. Catboats—Start, 12:45—Course, 11 Miles. 
Gitty . 2 23 29 Doahmi . 2 3S 06 
'American Y. C. Dories—Start, 12:45—Course, 5*4 Miles. 
Tautog .1 23 IS Sweep .1 42 48 
Beverly Y. C. 
The Beverly Y. C. had a day of tournament 
racing last Saturday which resulted in some 
close finishes. The results follow: 
DORIES. 
hirst round: Cypher, 53.31; No Name, 55.31; 
?™ P ,T Unk ’ 52 ' 37; Gnome < 54 - 27 ; No Name, 
I.OO.45. 
P^i naI , r ° Und B Chi P munk - 35 - 03 ; Cypher, 37 24; 
P°hy. 3°-2o; Peacock, 31.05. 
. 21 -FOOTERS. 
T A4-°V n u : Terra P in - i-02.ii; Arethusa, 
.00.07, Makaboro, 1.03.43; Merrywing, 1.05.58; 
^T7^ e, i I,0 3 ' 59 >* Barnacle, 1.05.16. 
MSabo r ro! ln 2 d a8.5 l 5 ethe ’ 2 ° 8 ' 44: Terra P in - 2 08 48; 
_. 15 -footers. 
First round: Peacock, 33.37; Bantam, 35.29- 
R cbekah 34.04; Snail, 36.04; Jack! 
Try S 34 3i k ' 34 ' 2 °’ Varda ’ 34 ' 25; PolI 7 > 32.46; 
Second round: Peacock, 29.58; Rebekah, 
30.10, Snail, 35.20; Tinker, 35.23; Polly 
? 9 ' 52 ’ b J ub - 33 -°o; Vim, 34.00. 
Third round: Peacock, 31.00; Snail, 
P°My> 30.55; Jub Jub, 31.52. 
Hme 48 ! itH° r r a ’ I - 36 ° 8; WaIf > 1 44-38, elapsed 
time, Little Pox, 1.47.01. 
Marfe SS iX I ' IO ' 52; Tuni P°°> 
xane, 1.13.24, Gavilan, 1.15.20; Lula, 
S? a ’ r - J 7-28; Pocahontas, 1.19.49. 
A.cushia rr T aine - 5 ^ 22; MiIdrcd HI., 1.00.02; 
IOI 4? Shivs ; 5; Poupac i.01.14; Caichalo 
• 55 ) Shiyessa, 1.02.22; Hydriad, 1.15.03. 
113 02; 
I-I 5 - 54 ; 
The Invitation Crui 
se. 
issued these orders for 
at Seawanhaka 
29 - 45 ; 
32.20: 
Crescent’s Annual Regatta. 
The annual regatta of the Crescent Athletic 
Club, of Brooklyn, was sailed on Saturday after¬ 
noon over the Lower Bay courses in a fresh 
W. N. W. wind. Vorant II., in Class P, won 
her first race, defeating Peri II. and Sakana. 
1 In the Q class Vingt-trois and Soya made a 
very pretty fight, and Vingt-trois led at the end 
of the first round by 43s. While on the wind¬ 
ward leg of the second round Vingt-trois parted 
her headstay and had to retire. Mr. Barstow 
declined to take a victory under such conditions 
and Soya withdrew at once. 
In the first handicap class Miana was the 
winner, with Careless second. La Cubana was 
disabled. In the second division Mischief beat 
Papillon. Gunda had a sailover in Class S, the 
others in that class being on the Sound for 
Larchmont race week. Ten started over the 
short course in the race for knockabouts, and 
Mouse won with Slow Poke second, and Bobs 
third. The race for sailing dinghies was won 
by Little Devil, with Bull Finch second The 
summaries: 
Class P—Start, 
Vorant II.2 17 15 
Peri II.2 13 53 
Corinthian Y. C. 
" r ??, Co . ri P thian Y. C, of Marblehead, sailed 
its fifth club race of the season on July 17 
Three yachts started in Class P and made a 
last race. The fresh northwest wind seemed to 
favor Marie L., and she won, defeating Ti- 
mandra and Nutmeg on actual time. Gringo 
won the race for Q boats from Essex and Ta- 
ba f£° w nd Demon won the Sonder class race 
with Wag second and Sally X. third In 
special race Sumatra, sailed by Miss Alice R. 
Sargent, of Boston, defeated Manchester II 
ine times: 
Ni' : tmcg P i,7 f i rie L " 202 45: Timandra - “'■»» 
baSoIlgbST' I 56 - 3,; ESS "' 2084S: T - 
Sonder class: Demon, 2.04.35; Wag 20^00 
SaHy X., 2.08.47; Lady, 2.1825; Wolf’ 222 ^’ 
Bandit, 2.2335- Eel di ’ ttt' 
rw.v’ 2.25.30, Spokane III., 
2.20.01Corinthian, 2.27.50. 
Special race: Sumatra, 
II., 2.28.15. 
cbrtSST? c„ J hS isYu.S 1 t - he s '* w “ w » 
tne invitation cruise: 
wJrK 6 wiil rendez vous at seawanhaka 
Juty b ji’ i^oJder t ay ’ °? Saturda y afternoon, 
J y. oL m order to welcome the fleet nf 
P^S”cfeV C th ° ,Phl P d "P'™-^£e‘°o.h£ 
OysterTay to Newpo”' ' nV ‘ ta ' ,0n f ™"’ 
The programme will be as follows: 
So S rn1L Ba coiorI h ' S< “' ad ' 
Bay 0 wSorrifco 7 e S, “‘ lron r “" ,r ° m 0ys, ' r 
Lo T v“ e t o a fcwl K o„^n , ” a<ir0n r “ ' r0m Morris 
Lo"doS e t S o N’ewpfrt 4_S ' , ” a,ir0n nm trom 
port!' S<1Mdr0 " win disband on arrival at New- 
“n'dlSl 
be ^ preparat c 0ry 1 s gnal f °r squadron runs wili 
Sag Z in , rapid ^cession by The 
ovfr X signal"-'- - 7 ° f - the C ° de letter “ P ” 
2.27.30; Manchester 
start will K “ indicating the next port. The 
start will be made promptly one hour later from 
a line previously established by the Tegaf a 
racing events 
for any other 
Captains are requested 
with the followim 
3:00—10.5 Miles. 
Sakana .2 16 03 
Sloops—Class O—Start, 3:05—10.5 Miles 
b °y a . d.n.f. Yingt-Trois .Disabled 
Handicap Class—First Div.—Start, 3:10—10.5 Miles. 
P ,an . a . 2 15 28 La Cubana .Disabled 
Corrected times: Miana, 2.15.28; Careless, 2.17.52. 
,J Ia , n . di , ca P Class—Second Div.—Start. 4:10—10.5 Miles 
. 2 03 19 Trio .. d.n.f. 
Corrected times: Mischief 1 K4 41 • Papillon, 2 07 4° 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. 
SpT HE , IS i f0 T erS . ow . ne d by members of the 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. sailed the usual 
S R e ‘ es L a £ e last Saturday afternoon off Ovster 
Bay. They raced ,n a fresh northwest wind 
for the °trfal T?™ ° f 8 miIeS Was SeIected 
ior tne trial. The race was won by Hen 
owned by George Nichols, with E. C. HendeT 
son s Flicker second. The times: Hen, 1.41 oo 
Flicker, 1.44 04; Iris, 1.45.40; Sabrina, 1.46 io : 
***• Mtol Thelema, 
‘errected times: Mischief, 1.54.41; 
Sloops—Class S—Start, 3:15—8 Miles. 
Nahant Dory Club. 
lunda 
1 41 29 
The 
Gravesend Knockabouts—Start, 3.20—8 Miles 
’ 0U! * .. 1 46 07 Merry Widow . 1 54 49 
; ,0 . w Poke . 1 47 28 Child .1 55 12 
obs . 1 52 34 Masque . 1 55 56 
ueen . 1 53 16 Elfin . 2 01 IS 
N. Y. C. C. Dinghies—Start, 3:25-4 Miles. 
• ,11 f- T 1 . 0 51 27 Shamrock III. 1 02 24 
■uU Finch . 0 64 29 Meteor .1 12 30 
ke «s . 0 55 28 Viva . 
races of the Nahant Dory Club last 
Saturday were sailed in a strong wind and 
there were squalls during the afternoon ’ The 
times: ‘ 
Class A: Red Skin, 1.06.00; Elk, 2d, 1.06.34; 
Blue Streak, 1.19.30. 
Class B: Frolic. 1.12.45; Spray, 1.14.47; New 
Girl, 1.14.50; Oh My, 1.16.02. 
to supply their vessels 
c , , - -■- Boston night signals 
white a TorwSd a "rerl inthi T n , Y - G ' Light burning 
TaneotSy ’ " d amidshl P s > white aft-simuL 
buSiX'S bL, 
LigM burn'J reff 
Life buoy water lights.-Light burning white 
ib T ‘ nternatl onal signal code will be used 
throughout the cruise, except that all 
two flag signals will be take 
wanhaka-Corinthian and the 
codes which are identical 
bt 
Captains are requested to forward the names 
pLsibil 8 '" S,S tl,e “btain as l"rtyT s 
Complete lists of owners and guests partici¬ 
pating m the cruise will be supplied 
b 011 application at the club house. Oyster 
one ana 
cen from the Sea- 
ie Corinthian signal 
bers 
Bay. 
t n Frank Jay Gould, 
Robert L. Cuthbert, Commodore. 
Fleet Captain. 
d.n.f. 
Gloucester Y. C. 
The second race for the championships of the 
doucester Y. C. series were sailed last Satur- 
‘L, Ibe corrected times made by the yachts 
Mlie different classes follow: 
First class: 
Second 
Onda, J. B. Greenough, 1.17.52 
-d < ; Iass: Urchin, 1.21.57; Alethea, 
Third ^ hara - t : 3 °- 27 ; Osprey, 1.32.43. 
ihird class: Oleta, 1.02.27; Petrel, 1.03.32; 
vateer, 1.05.02; Crickett, 1.07.02; Vim, 1.07.31. 
Boston Y. C. 
The Boston Y. C. fleet started 011 its annual 
cruise on July 17, and the first run was to* 
Gloucester. A fleet of about sixty-five vessels 
started,_ and in the racing classes the contests 
were lively because the yachts were favored 
with a brisk northwest wind. The corrected 
times in the three classes in which there were 
races follow: 
Class A: Scapegoat II., 1.18.05; Clique, 
1.18.44; Jean, 1.20.08; Fanny C., 1.22.38; Gobbo^ 
1.22.50; Owl, 1.24.54; Sue, 1.28.42; Remora. 
Sonder Class Entries. 
rJZ E en t r!es , for tbe trial races for the Sonder 
class yachts closed with Henry Howard, of the 
Eastern ^ . C., last Saturday. Seventeen boats 
have been entered to compete in the trials, 
which will begin off Marblehead on Aug 16 
Of these five are old boats, and eleven were 
built this year. The entries of Wolf, owned by 
Caleb Loring. and of Demon, owned bv F. B. 
Crowmnshield, are not in the list. It is thought 
that their owners have overlooked the necessity 
of making entries, and will correct their errors 
as soon as they find out their mistake. For 
