It is, as a rule, only those who go abroad for their health who prefer a sailing ship, on account of the great length of the voyage, in allusion to which steam people call sailing ships "wind jammers," while the sailors retort on steamers by dubbing them "iron tanks" and "old coffins."
"Six Letters From the Colonies"
Robert Seaton
The eccentric manager and owner of the Wind jammers, who calls himself Cap'n Wiley, threatens to take a heavy fall out of us.
"Lefty Locke Pitcher-Manager"
Burt L. Standish
This is Cap'n Wiley, owner and manager of the Wind jammers.
"Lefty Locke Pitcher-Manager"
Burt L. Standish