CLASS 1—CABIN SLOOPS OVER 35 FEET.

Start.

Finish.

Elapsed.

Corr’d.

H.

M.

S.

H.

M.

S.

H.

M.

S.

H.

M.

S.

Watson

12

30

33

5

44

20

5

13

47

5

12

17

Lizzie D. Bell

12

28

34

5

47

11

5

18

37

5

13

22

C. D. Smith

12

34

34

6

11

02

5

36

28

5

36

28

CLASS 2—CABIN SLOOPS UNDER 35 FEET.

Jennie Baker

12

29

44

5

55

00

5

25

16

5

19

16

Allie Ray

12

30

31

5

57

12

5

26

41

5

24

26

Bertha

12

28

39

5

59

52

5

31

13

5

31

13

Lucy Neal

12

30

47

6

14

10

5

43

22

5

40

16

Alice B.

12

29

40

6

18

29

5

48

49

5

42

57

Maggie Holly

12

28

45

6

22

26

5

53

41

5

43

56

Annie K., 12 33 38, Puritan, 12 29 33, and Eliza Bird, 12 29 57,did not finish.

CLASS 3—OPEN SLOOPS OVER 30 FEET.

Loon

12

32

20

6

19

28

5

47

08

5

47

08

CLASS 4—OPEN SLOOPS UNDER 30 FEET.

Jennie A. Willis

12

36

33

5

59

25

5

22

52

5

19

15

Addie B.

12

36

44

6

03

10

5

26

26

5

21

11

Delphine

12

31

53

6

02

33

5

30

40

5

26

10

Minnie S.

12

31

42

6

02

00

5

31

18

5

27

18

Emma C.

12

30

15

6

02

50

5

32

35

5

27

50

Florence May

12

28

52

6

02

40

5

33

48

5

33

48

Georgie B., 12 29 44, Curlew, 12 32 11, and Frou-Frou, 12 36 05,did not finish.

CLASS 5—CATRIGGED BOATS.

Joke

12

32

05

6

27

48

5

55

43

5

43

58

Fannie M.

12

32

24

6

50

28

6

18

04

5

57

19

Barthenia

12

28

27

6

49

09

6

20

42

6

20

42

THE Cape Cod Yacht Club sailed the sixth race of the club off Orleans, August 11, in a light southeast wind. The courses were triangular 61⁄2 miles for first and second classes and 47⁄8 miles for third class. There were fifteen entries, and the winners were Madge in the first class, Mischief in the third class. The second class is to sail over again August 18. Summary:

FIRST CLASS.

Actual.

Corr’d.

H.

M.

S.

H.

M.

S.

Madge, Cummings & Howes

1

43

23

1

21

21

Percy Allen, F. S. Allen

1

46

20

1

22

27

No Name, A. Lake

1

57

54

1

32

07

Fawn, J. Smith

2

08

01

1

46

55

SECOND CLASS.

Mystery, George Dinnell

1

56

23

1

27

20

Leola, L. E. Nickerson

1

58

00

1

29

20

Pemigewassett, W. M. Crosby

2

11

17

1

30

34

Carrie L., George Clark

2

08

15

1

36

46

THIRD CLASS.

Sachem, A. A. Hurd

1

41

42

1

18

55

Mischief, E. Snow

1

46

17

1

29

00

Prince, P. Doane

1

54

38

1

33

59

Susan, J. Ryder

2

15

53

1

42

59

Rob Roy, H. Hewins

2

09

49

1

43

20

Tempest, E. Smith

2

11

39

1

46

40

Una, George Paxton, withdrew.

THE annual regatta of the Jersey City Yacht Club was sailed, August 18, in a light southerly breeze. The course was from a line between the judge’s boat and Bedloe’s Island; for class A to and around buoys 11 and 16 and return, keeping buoys on the port hand; for classes B, C and D, to and around buoy 15 and return, finishing at the club-house; for class E, to and around Ellis’ Island, twice over the course, and class F, to and around Robbins’ Reef bell buoy and return. The time allowance was one minute to the foot. The chief interest centred about the Naushon and Gertrude, but they were not able to finish. The following table gives the result:

CLASS A.

Gertrude, 1 53 50, and Naushon, 1 55 00, did not finish.

CLASS B.

Start.

Finish.

Elapsed.

Corr’d.

H.

M.

S.

H.

M.

S.

H.

M.

S.

H.

M.

S.

Eleanor

12

41

00

5

26

20

4

45

00

4

42

50

Mary

12

44

00

5

35

00

4

51

00

4

51

00

CLASS C.

Knight Templar

12

45

06

4

02

00

3

17

54

3

17

54

Psyche

12

52

35

5

37

00

4

45

25

4

41

25

CLASS D.

Bessie

12

43

00

4

03

10

3

20

10

3

20

10

Jessie G.

12

41

05

Did not finish.

CLASS E.

Emma

12

17

00

1

53

00

1

36

00

1

36

00

May E.

12

16

00

1

55

00

1

39

00

1

37

00

CLASS F.

Alanta

 2

25

30

3

30

00

1

04

30

1

04

30

Fannie

 2

25

00

Did not finish.

THE Newark Bay Yacht Club had an interesting race August 13. The course was a triangular one, twice round, making ten miles in all. There was a strong northwest wind blowing and a chop sea on. The following is the official record of the race:

CLASS 4.

Start.

Finish.

Elapsed.

Corr’d.

H.

M.

S. 

H.

M.

S.

H.

M.

S.

H.

M.

S.

Lizzie V.

3

19

04 

4

57

30

1

38

26

1

37

31

Ada B.

3

16

30 

4

56

00

1

39

30

1

37

50

Smuggler

3

15

00½

Disabled.

CLASS 5.

Annie C.

3

18

00 

5

03

20

1

45

20

1

45

20

Daisy

3

17

18 

5

07

48

1

50

40

1

48

36

Gala-Water

3

17

00 

5

08

02

1

51

02

1

51

27

Juliette

3

15

00 

Withdrew.

The Smuggler led round the course first round, when she wasdisabled, and had to give up.

SIXTY-FOUR boats started in the third open regatta of the Beverly (Mass.) Yacht Club, sailed off Marblehead, Mass., on August 25. At the start the wind was light and unsteady from the south. The performances of the yachts were but ordinary. The winners were: Second class, J. Bryant’s Shadow; third class centreboards, C. C. Hanley’s Mucilage; third class keels, H. Babson’s Mignon; fourth class centreboards, C. L. Joy’s Sea Bird; fourth class keels, Hall and Johnson’s Thelga: fifth class centreboards, F. L. Dunne’s Mabel; fifth class keels, C. H. W. Foster’s Mosca; sixth class, H. M. Faxon’s Rocket; jib and mainsail class, G. Hutchins’ Eureka.

THE Canarsie Yacht Club held a race from off their club-house, in Jamaica Bay, to Rockaway Inlet buoy and return, August 25. The weather was fine, with a fairly good west wind, and the half dozen boats participating made excellent time over the course. They turned the outer mark in the following order: Birdie W., Kate, Lizzie R., Belle, Americus and Klam. They retained these positions all the way home, the Birdie W. taking the prize of $50 and 25 per cent. of the sweepstakes.

THE annual regatta of the Corinthian Yacht Club, of Boston, took place August 18, off Marblehead. The winners were: special class, E. C. Neal’s Magic; first class keels, W. P. Fowle’s Saracen; first class centreboards, C. C. Hanley’s Mucilage; second class keels, Everett Paine’s Brenda; second class centreboards, Aaron Brown’s Black Cloud; third class centreboards, W. Abbott’s Coyote; fourth class keels, Rufus Benner’s Vesper; fifth class centreboards, W. P. Tave’s Alpine.