Show THE YACHT KACE Intense Interest 11 the Kvrnt Ills Turn Out Postponed HOOK September 7The bay SNDY i dotted with yaehts ofevery ize and shape ariil each one is tro tdsd I with people who have come to wi1neii the between the race lor the American cup British yacht Genista and the A merit in I the uind Puritnn Early this morning was light from the net It nilmtd down Iiowpwr mid liv hits lima there I i1 hardly enough wind to till the sailS The wind is i OiV four miles an hour I and hoist the north the weniher is i hazy ij3ver l yiichts arc beftiii out i froiu the Ho > eshoe others Jre teng toved The e1 is as smooth aa it pint I of glass The yacht P riiii in i tow of the tug LatiiKi o tranl passed out at 055 > tca ANDY HOOK 11 a ra Yachts mers steamboats lugs aid lid lug I craft of every description aru gl tog out toward Scotland Light the tarriig place for today rice Niver before m i the memory of the oldest inhibitaiit j was such a fleet assembled around Sandy Hook The QenesUi sailed out under mainsail main-sail foresail club topsail jib iiinl jib topsail at 1033 When outside the Ho k she took a tug boat for the lightship NEW YORK September7 The pro gramme of the committee covermhg the international race for the American Ameri-can cup between the American yacht Puritan anc English yacht Gcnettn is us follows The first race will be twenty i statute miles to windward orto leeward and return from Scotland lightship it I It is possible ti make the course frqui that point if not from Sandy Hook ligntihip SecondThe race to be over l the club course length about thirty eight mile In this race thecontesting yachts in starting will cross an imaginary imagin-ary line drawn from th1 jude steamer aiutiored opposite Owls Head Lone Island and a boat anchored in bore from the steamer thence keeping outside out-side of Fort Ltfayptte to and around amdy Houk lightship turning it from I i the north and east and then returning 1 over the same course to the finish line drawn between the home stake bouts The third rare will be over a triangular miles long lar course forty statute the btartmg from otlmid lightship contesting yachts will cross the line tt the start nnd finish in the same manner man-ner as the first race SXDY HOOK September 7Noon It looks I ad for the yacht race to day there is so little wind The contesting yachts are still arouuu scouanu lightship light-ship Such a fleet as ii now assembled at the Highland lightship has never been seen there before fhe sloop are ready but the wind is rather light The weather is still hazy Out pleasjnt SI DY iIooK September 7115 p1l1 Time yachts have started in the international interna-tional race for the American cup The Puritan rot off a 130 p in followed b the GenesJ at 3GIO The wind ia light from the southeast The measurer of the New York Yacht Cimiiany gives the following as the I measurement for calculation of the sailing Length of Genentu from topmast top-mast head to deck 97 210 feet eud ol boom to tip ofbowsprit 140 510 feet gaff 48 feet water line Si 3 10 feet The Piritaus measurements areas follows From topmast head to deck 102110 feet from end of boom to top of bowsprit 111 i10 feet gaff 47 feet water line 82 l10th feet the therefore gives the Gencsta thirtyone seconds time allowance allow-ance The Puritan is being sailed by I Captain Aubrey Crocker J assisted by a Captain Joe JDlisworui < ana cwciujtwu abe bodied seamen and the GeIltsta is being sailed by CaPtain John Carter I uij Mote Wm Hosgate and fifteen British tars 2 30 pmT yachts are now standing stand-ing to the eastward and are still near the lightship The Puritan is to the windward and about half a mile ahead With the present wind it is not expected ex-pected that the race can be Bailed much within the prescribed time seven hours or no race Both yachts are standing southwest I The Puritan is wtll to windward wind verv lisht S VNDY l > HOOK September 74 p m The Puritan has gained three minues is and fortyfive seconds so far and leaving theQcncsta all the time 4U pmBoth yachts arc doing about and now standing eastsoutheast The Puritan is a mile to windward still stand 453 pmThe yachts are pm istsoutheast The Puritan is ing e all the time ad looks to i gaining About be two miles to windward fifteen miles have been run Nothing definite lies beau 715 pmNothing W ll ins1e learned since the last bulletin Tne standing on now reported are yachts the starboard tack to the south All the steamboats are coming back The i 1 wind is light southeast hazy POSTPONED AFTER ALT 40 pmThe race between the fun has been postponed until n and Qensta tomorrow fo NEW YORK September iOwing initial rice the lateness of the start the between the Gene ta and Puritan and to succeeded wind aftcrwardsthe yachts of a lackof the ceeded today in mnknc only half twenty milts In this twenty course or Puritan to windward the at mile heat outsailed the fenesta one mile squarely miles in twenty in ten and nearly two settled n the bay all morning A haze upon quarter wind from any and there was no A hundred sail of until nearly noon at Sandy in the Horse Shoe yachts lay Hook this morning when the judges I boaEjEucEejilacTiamvedfrora New York with the judges Messrs ot J F ler Tarns AL Chas StebVna and Ph J i li EL SH u I Jay opldsteam I oclock am 945 yacht Aialnnta passed ouSt theHook I I in ten minutes by the s tug followed the J sloop C Ward towing P Luther Puritan She was saluted by guns from in the flew steam yacht nearly every her to the Scotland light while on way Geuzcsla rue Gele starting point ship the Mr hoe while remained in the Horseshoe Krehs ofthe NewYork Yacht William Tint the puritan waS Club representing She on board from the judges boat track then proceeded zuiSSIt Kv Thc English ciittcr to the ligIiJship of was also saluted by II large fleet tide wax wtcigb The yachts noW under we gb running a flood duPing the forenoon Two hundred and seyenteciisessclI101 all sizes and TICS were ass mbl 11 within a circle of a mie of the tic iiland liglithh > then lynt to the I souihwet of the light hip to givetiie Genes and P rian clear water to start in The wind had I tome in trmn lie1 S > utheastiii moderate breeze hortlj after Land MIS hailed r with dfll < lIt V thousands enthusiastic spttiitormi t c steamers who had paid itfim tie to three d liars it head tn tfctl < e < rtiu CJiitest By skillful man geiu iitii < Kippers ot both the yell s hrougjit hem dose c mugh lIItllI Hue net e1nui tie jud0e b at and I the ligltdiii iso tie port track to cro a InhW mis i after the NbirtlitK lclI1 < r e Pitltan slipped acr xi IirV < Is rro n judges boij u1 V > 5 > but for > li e n aou Jiituiti Cen re of theUe at v tacked io starboard just i efo eTeaui 42 seceoiiils iug It losing 17 uiinuitfS > and being hauduipped 57 set nilnis thereby bhe IWCt at 137 37 tliifil time C4pUin tSrtseleern > f S lie l rnniit whi h boat looked very hand om i tihi h her mam ailsprifrtop m iureuv + sail jilv jiild Jib tepu laU vt vhiili niuait figlu from l he tart Ajih nirtueiit Ihti Tr if icrof fd vheluie Ujp Phiiait cnincuaOoiitalidcintlnri I hecondshml jiiieti aiyji Hjn tile tar bo rd laptwith he JJcjiiitia Willi rell yaid rfii her lee l bOcUu1 The courve was right in thewinddiye ° A tug 1 hnd sinned teii iuiuulea beigre to ID out twenty nrles to wiutUvarjl ana placed a stake b yfor tlle j aehts lu round Cheered on 1 by tbc > houu troiii hundreJs of spsxctatqr god follow eh by the immense flotilla of pleaajirl crafts both two cpntesiaut hjeaded due 1 east on the JiratL reacu Fin bIttnamt he could neither pass the 1yruaii tJ leeward or tout poiit him Cuyuih Carter utipr t t7inty thrpe tub theists suddenly put we lisjiv u about to cros the J > < irtaivs sten bat Ctfptnjn CrocKer put hid helm dimrti ACOne bringing the handsome while loop round 40 seconds latqrr ilt Genetlu was lull pf triqkl for round suit Ciinio again in less tiinn a minute fallowed fal-lowed by the Puritan again in U seconds Both yachts were carrying csUctly Llama tane canvass Itlitead pi Kaitunj by time liflle skirmish winch lit inaugurated the cautam pf tile Ianicn had gamed a Itcnieil advantage Bath I yacbk went about at o 07 and leauhin to the sotUUwaid Having iuide about tigut asSes Tiicn on starboard tack now the Itiriutn began rapidly to open the gill between herself and the Gellttlb and when tlfey met they next tucked t1ltxatl AtMO sine wasJjiUYthf ectuurjJi of a mild to wmd turd of her antagOn st urn one eighth of a tuiie ahead Avd 11 buii I tacked to the s uth vtmrilagaiur alliS tiuw the Jbeieefta wtis over a mil Oii pot Iliritaitit Ice oiiarter way Butli j < ibht > wdlUeU through the lleets of Senoon ers including the Munuldke Vleutu + nij and Lulitmhut as Gmlfl jas Amtfiw m < iia tonished the spectators and proved the superior speed of these Iwats s cdn pared with the old niodjls At > 3f when the judges boat iirrTved Httbc outer mark It wai bunjuvvii j the wind was growing lighUir and it the jachts being tLeui nyo miles to leeward it was eviient that the race could not be sailed within the required time a hunt of seven hours sopo regatta re-gatta committee oricred it postumnaeel until tomorrow henjhe hOflli will start at the gaiujsv J hour mul1Y u sIDular course All the accompanying yachts were turned back I > fore dark and the troCfI and Puritnn were towed back tollorse Shoe The result of uvdays contest ia thought by experienced men to be a convincing proof that the Puritan can beat thecuttcr und r any conditiona |