. Forest and stream . e Verve and Cygnet kept even,the times being at Scarboro Heights Buoy: Aileen 2 15 Cygnet 2 33 Atalanta 2 20 Verve 2 35 Oriole 2 23 Condor 2 40 Home to the Bell Buoy went the fleet, Atalanta now doing muchbetter, passing the buoy as follows: Aileen 2 59 Cygnet 8 33 Atalanta 3 00 Verve 3 26 Oriole 3 10 Condor 3 30 From here Atalanta took the lead, Aileens spinnaker getting awayfrom her and being finally cut adrift. The finish was as foUows:Finish. ? ? . Aileen ;3 41 ::i5 Atalanta 3 37 15 Verve 4 17 35 Oriole 3 50 30 Cygnet 4 09 23 Condor 4 23 35 Aileen takes the R. C. Cham


. Forest and stream . e Verve and Cygnet kept even,the times being at Scarboro Heights Buoy: Aileen 2 15 Cygnet 2 33 Atalanta 2 20 Verve 2 35 Oriole 2 23 Condor 2 40 Home to the Bell Buoy went the fleet, Atalanta now doing muchbetter, passing the buoy as follows: Aileen 2 59 Cygnet 8 33 Atalanta 3 00 Verve 3 26 Oriole 3 10 Condor 3 30 From here Atalanta took the lead, Aileens spinnaker getting awayfrom her and being finally cut adrift. The finish was as foUows:Finish. ? ? . Aileen ;3 41 ::i5 Atalanta 3 37 15 Verve 4 17 35 Oriole 3 50 30 Cygnet 4 09 23 Condor 4 23 35 Aileen takes the R. C. Champion Flag, the Prince of Wales ChallengeCup. the Anderson Challenge Cup, the Murray Challenge Cup, theChampion Flag of the Toronto Y. C, and SISO. The Atalanta takes a,second prize of §75 in the B. C, and ^ n^ asn ,,-, tha t ^ c ai^rVerve takes two-tbircls o£ $40 a»d $25 Actual. Corrected. 5 09 55 5 00 49 5 04 40 5 04 40 5 46 00 5 15 48 5 19 15 5 19 15 5 .35 37 5 50 40 Sept. 18, 1884.] FOMEST aMD sfREAM. 1B8. YOLANDE. WE publish tbis week the lines and sail plan of the little Yolatide,built in 1880, by Piepgrass, of Greenpoint, from the designs ofher OTrtner, M. Roosevelt Schuyler, Esq. After designing the Murielin the previous year, for Mr. Charles Stillman, Mr. Schuyler, one ofthe earliest and most enthusiastic advocates of the cutter, plannedthe Yolande for his own use. The main object sought was to obtain room for living on board incomfort, not merely room for an occasional nights rest if caught out,but such quarters as a man could be at home in, and the division ofspace is not less ingenious than economical. The forecastle is so ar-ranged as to give room for a berth for a man, besides stove, lockers,ice box and room to cook. A bulkhead separates it from the ownersstateroom which lies just abaft it and is 6i^ft. long and of the samewidth, with 5ft. lOin. under the skylight, there being, of couise, nohouse, but a low skylight. On the starboard side of the cabin is the


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