Yachting Fixtures. 
JUNE. 
5. Edgewood Y. C, catboat trials. 
5. Quincy Y. C., catboats and power boats. 
5. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., 15-footers. 
5. Manhasset Bay Y. C. annual. 
5. Crescent A. C. open. 
5. Rhode Island Y. C., Brenton Reef cup race. 
5. Fall River Y. C., motor boats. 
5. Atlantic Y. C., start Bermuda race. 
5. Motor Boat Club, start Bermuda race. 
5. Boston Y. C., City Point. 
12. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., 15-footers. 
12. Keystone Y. C., 15-footers. 
12. Portland Y. C^ dories. 
12. Wollaston Y. C., first championship. 
12. Chicago Y. C., Michigan City race. 
12. New Rochelle Y. C. annual. 
12. Manhasset Bay Y. C., one-design. 
12. Corinthian Y. C., Philadelphia. 
12. Bensonhurst Y. C., open. 
12. Edgewood Y. C., secofid race, Flint cup. 
12. Fall River Y. C., rear-com. cup and motor boats. 
12. Corinthian Y. C., Marblehead, club. 
12. American Y. C., Newburyport, club. 
13. Manhasset Bay Y. C., one-design. 
16. South Boston Y. C., afternoon sail. 
17. Manchester Y. C., sender and one-design. 
17. Quincy Y. C., power. 
17. Savin Hill Y. C., power. 
17. Wollaston Y. C., second championship. 
17. Duxbury Y. C. 
17. New York Y. C., spring cups, Glen Cove. 
17. Jubilee Y. C., motor boats, Vittum cup. 
17. Boston Y. C., Hull. 
19. New York A. C., Block Island races. 
19. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., 15-footers. 
19. Duxbury Y. C. 
19. Larchmont Y. C., ^ring. 
19. Manhasset Bay Y. C. one-design. 
19. New York Canoe Club. 
19 Rhode Island Y. C. open. 
19. Fall River Y. C., motor Doats. 
19. Corinthian Y. C., Marblehead, Isle of Shoals race. 
19. American Y. C., Newburyport, cruise to Portsmouth. 
19. Beverly Y. C., club. 
19. Quincy Y. C., catboats. 
19. Taunton Y. C., club run. 
19. Portland Y. C., dories. 
20. Manhasset Bay Y. C., one-design. 
24. Portland Y. C., cruise. 
25. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., special. 
26. Duxbury Y. C. 
26. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., annual. 
26. Atlantic Y. C. 
26. Corinthian Y. C., Philadelphia. 
26. Fall River Y. C., power boats. 
26. Eastern Y. C., special, open. 
26. Mosquito Fleet Y. C., open. 
26. American Y. C., Newburyport. club. 
26. Boston Y. C., race to Gravesend Bay. 
26. Keystone Y. C., 15-footers. 
26. Beverly Y. C., club. 
26. Boston Y. C., one-design, Hull. 
26. Hingham Y. C., one-design. 
26. Manchester Y. C., sender and one-design. 
26. Quincy Y. C., power. 
26. Savin Hiii Y. C., power. 
27. Carnarsie Y. C. 
27. South Boston Y. C., commodore’s run. 
29. Vancouver to Seattle, power. 
30. Wollaston Y. C., moonlight sail. 
Bermuda Races. 
Seven sailing yachts will start this morning 
to race to Bermuda. The start is to be handled 
hy the regatta committee of the Atlantic Y. C., 
Horace E. Boucher, I-Iendon Chubb and Kenneth 
Lord. They will be sent away at lo o’clock and 
the finishing line will be off St. David’s Head, 
6.^0 miles away. These racers are rated on over 
all length and there is an arbitrary allowance 
of forty-five minutes a foot based on over all 
length. All seven will sail in one clas-s with 
full time allowance, for a special prize, and in 
addition to this prize there arc class races. The 
names of the starters, owners, length and allow¬ 
ance are as follows: 
Length, Al’w’nce, 
Class. 
Name. 
Owner. 
Feet. 
IT. M. 
A 
Amorita 
Dr. W. L. Baum 
99 
allows 
A 
Iroquois 
Max A Mosely 
98 
0.45 
A 
Crusader 
Kdwin Palmer 
97 
1.30 
A 
Marpfaret 
f>eo. S. Runk 
93 
4.30 
C 
Marchioness 
T. P. Crozer 
67 
24.00 
D 
Restless 
Dr. Leedon Sharp 
38 
45.45 
D 
Tamerlane 
38 
45.45 
Of these Amorita, Iroquois, Crusader. Mar¬ 
garet and Restless are schooners; Marchioness 
is a sloop and Tamerlane is a yawl. The first 
of these races was sailed in 1906 and it was won 
by Tamerlane. The next year Dervish won and 
last year the race was started from Marblehead 
and the winners were Venona and Dervish. 
In the afternoon the motor boats will start 
over the same course. This is the third time 
the motor boats have raced, and each previous 
race was won by Ailsa Craig. That yacht has 
recently been purchased by H. F. Lippitt and 
will not be a starter. It was expected that five 
new boats would start. They were entered, but 
one building for Commodore Carlton M. Slagle, 
of the Baltimore Y. C., could not be finished 
in time. 
Ilys. built for J. G. Naefie Whitaker, of the 
Yachtsmen’s Club of Philadelphia, was the first 
yacht entered in this race. She has been built 
by J. C. Vanderslice at Camden from designs 
by Thomas D. Bowes and is 50 feet 3 inches on 
deck, 47 feet 8 inches on the waterline, 10 feet 
6 inches beam and 3 feet 6 inches draft. She 
is equipped with a 25 horsepower Hall motor 
which is the smallest motor of any in the fleet. 
Her owner and designer are to be on the yacht 
and Thomas Fleming Day will be navigator. 
Francis C. Rogers, of Camden, has had 
Nereides H. built by the Stamford Motor Works 
and this craft will be handled by Walter M. 
Bieling. She is 35 feet over all and ii feet beam 
and is driven by a 40 horsepower Sterling motor. 
Two boats, similar in designe and dimensions, 
have been built by the Greenport Basin & Con¬ 
struction Company. They are 58 feet over all, 
33 feet on the waterline, 12 feet beam and 4 
feet 2 inches draft. One named Heather is for 
Richard Levering, of Cincinnati, and she is 
driven by a 40 horsepower 6-cylinder Standard 
motor. The other for William Cooper Proctor, 
also of Cincinnati, has a 30 horsepower Jager 
motor. 
Atlantic Y. C. Opening. 
R.vcing on the Lower Bay opened last Mon¬ 
day with a fine regatta of the Atlantic Y. C. 
There was a strong northwesterly wind that 
sent the yachts over the courses in almost record 
time, and after a winter of activity it seemed 
to wake the yachtsmen up to a pitch of enthu¬ 
siasm so that they are all looking for more races. 
The Gravesend Bay classes have been strength¬ 
ened. In P. class there are two new boats— 
Vorant II., owned by D. Yoffey, and Peri II., 
owned by W. Bradley. These have not been 
properly measured yet, so it is impossible to 
figure the winners in that class. In Q class Soya, 
Vingt Trois and Joy started and Soya won. The 
handicap boats w'ere not all ready for this re¬ 
gatta and but three started. The knockabout 
class will be strong and there are seventeen in 
the sailing dinghy class. 
The first race was for all rigs over 31 feet. 
Eight were sent away at i o’clock to sail to 
the Southw'est Spit, the Bell Buoy off the Point 
of the Hook and home over the same course. 
They reached across the bay and then ran down 
to the Spit. It was a reach out to the Bell Buoy 
and back and then the wind backed west and 
enabled the yachts to reach home. Shamrock 
led all over the course and finished first with 
Gardenia second. At the outer mark Shamrock 
turned both the bell and the spar, but Gardenia 
shot in betw'een the two and for a short time 
held a slight lead. 
After the race the point w'as raised whether 
in designating turn the Bell Buoy meant simply 
the bell or both spars. The opinion of former 
regatta committee men was that it meant both 
the bell and the spar. The point has been raised 
before, and at the southwest spit and at Craven 
Shoals mistakes have been made that caused the 
disqualification of yachts that did not turn both 
marks. It is possible that a protest will be made 
against Gardenia. In this class the yachts were 
allowed to sail subject to measurement, so that 
the winner cannot be figured for some days yet. 
The other races were started at 3 o’clock. The 
P and Q classes and the handicap first division 
went around a course 11^2 miles, reaching nearly 
all the way, and the other went eight and four 
miles. 
Earlier in the day the club house was formally 
put in commission with the usual ceremonies, 
after which Commodore Leonard Richards held 
a reception on the flagship Carola. The sum¬ 
maries : 
Mixed Class — Start, 1:00 — Course, 18 Miles. 
Finish. Finish. 
Shamrock . 3 09 45 Vivian II. 3 30 50 
Gardenia . 3 14 55 Adyta II. 3 30 54 
Tammany . 3 15 04 Ondawa . 3 35 44 
Phantom . 3 24 05 Uncas . d. n. f. 
Sloops, Class I — Start, 3:00 — Course, 11% Miles. 
Sakana . 4 45 20 Vorant II. 4 49 15 
Peri II. 4 47 35 
Sloops, Class Q—Start, 3:05—Course, 11% Miles. 
Soya . 4 46 55 Joy . 4 50 40 
Ving'-trois . 4 48 20 
Handicap Class, First Division—Start, 3:10 — Course, 11% 
Miles. 
La Cubana . 4 57 22 Careless . 5 03 57 
Corrected Time—La Cubana, 1.45.13; Careless, 1.48.35. 
Handicap Class, Second Division—Start, 3:10 — Course, 8 
Miles. 
Martha M. 
. 5 02 56 
Gravesend 
Dories — Start, 
3:20—Course, 8 
Miles. 
Slow Poke 
. 5 05 11 
Bobs .. 
. 5 10 48 
Mouse . 
_ 5 02 04 
Banshee .. 
. 5 12 32 
Merry Widow . 
. 5 02 15 
Elfin . 
. 5 12 38 
Masque . 
_ 5 03 55 
Chico . 
... d. n. f. 
N. Y. Y. C. 
Dinghies — Start. 3:25 — Course. 
4 Miles. 
Sheets . 
_ 4 22 30 
Meteor . 
. 4 24 43 
Osiris . 
Taurus . 
. 4 25 08 
Bull Finch .... 
. 4 23 08 
Aries . 
. 4 25 35 
Viva . 
. 4 24 13 
Harlem Y. C. Regatta. 
Fifty-two yachts started in the .annual re¬ 
gatta of the Harlem Y. C. last Monday. The 
start was made off the club house at Belden 
Point, City Island. The larger classes sailed 
twelve miles, going to Parsonage Point, then 
across the Sound to Mott’s Point and then 
home. The smaller classes sailed nine miles, 
turning first at the Scotch Caps. It was a close 
reach on the first leg for all, then a broad reach 
across the Sound and then'■windward work home. 
The wind was puffy and at times was almost 
too much for some of the smaller yachts. In 
this race three Sender boats started. Joyette, 
owned by W. H. Childs, sailed against the Gard¬ 
ner designed boats Wag and Skeezix. Wag 
made a fine start but Joyette and Seezix were 
over too soon and had to put back. They were 
very quick getting away again, but could not 
overcome the advantage that Wag had gained. 
Wag beat Joyette im. iis. and Skeezix im. 37s. 
F. B. Bragdon’s sloop Amorita won the race 
for yachts owned by the club, and J. F. Lamb- 
den’s raceabout Chinook made the fastest time 
over the course and won in the raceabout class 
defeating Joker. The summaries: 
Sloops, Class P — Start, 1:10 — Course, 12 Miles. 
Finish. Finish. 
Amorita . 3 19 09 Wanalua . 3 26 54 
Meudon . 3 32 00 Najan . 3 42 10 
Weona . 3 49 11 Bonita . 3 37 55 
Dolly . 3 45 34 Sagold . 3 34 11 
Handicap Class, Second Division — Start, 1:10 — Course, 12 
Miles. 
Bedouin . 3 42 43 Intrepid . 3 34 01 
Wanderer IV. 3 26 11 Onda . 3 36 50 
Fearless . 3 22 11 
Corrected Time — Fearless, 2.10.52; Wanderer IV., 
2.12.53; Onda, 2.22.52; Intrepid, 2.24.01; Bedouin, 2.38.46. 
Class N, Sloops and Yawls (Special) — Start, 1;15—Course, 
12 Miles. 
Memory . 3 23 17 Houri . 3 52 33 
Handicap Class, First Division—Start, 1:15 — Course, 12 
Miles. 
Sally IX. 3 42 ,38 Notos . 3 39 32 
Juanita . 3 41 05 
Corrected Time — Juanita, 2.19.35; Notos, 2.21.19; Sally 
IX., 2.26.11. 
Class R, Sloops and Yawls — Start, 1:20 — Course, 9 Miles. 
Tade . 3 36 22 Keewadin . 3 36 43 
San Toy . 3 55 30 Walmeta . 3 37 43 
