Yachting Fixtures. 
JUNE. 
12. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., 15-footers. 
12. Keystone Y. C., 15-footers. 
12. Portland Y. 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., second 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 boats. 
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., sonder and one-design. 
26. Quincy Y. C.. power. 
26. Savin Hiii ¥. 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. 
Five sailing craft started in the annual race 
last Saturday morning from New York 
to Bermuda. The start was made in a light 
northeast wind from a line off the Atlantic Y. 
C. house at Sea Gate. The schooner Iroquois, 
which had been entered, could not be got ready 
in time and was an absentee. Tlie starters, 
their owners, length and allowances, were as 
follows: 
Yacht. Owner. Club Ft. Allowance. 
Amorita, Dr. W'. F. Baum. Chicago.99 Allows. 
Crusader II., Edwin Palmer, Atlantic.97 0 01 30 
Margaret, G^o. S. Runk, New York.93 0 04 50 
Restless, L.. Sharp, M.D., Yachtmen’s.38 0 45 45 
Marchioness, J. P. Crozier,Yachtmen’s_67 0 24 00 
The start was made at lo o’clock, Capt. Barr, 
who had the wheel on Crusader II., had judged 
his time well and cut the line as the gun 
sounded. Crusader II. had. all working sails 
set, and carried a No. T jib topsail and a main 
topmast staysail. Margaret was next across the 
line at 1002.45, a'ld ten seconds later Amorita 
crossed. Marchioness crossed at 10.04.55. and 
Restless at 10.07.55. All were on the starboard 
tack, reaching down the bay, but soon after 
they had started the fog shut in thick, and 
they were lost to sight. 
The fog on and off all day and through part 
of the night. Then the wind came northwest and 
blew fresh, so that they must have made good 
headway. 
Amorita had the largest party on board. Dr. 
Baum had invited several lake yachtsmen and 
some of these had never seen the ocean until 
they came to board the yacht. On board were 
Dr. Baum, W. II. hloyt, G. L. Weed, Paul 
Springer, E. C. Weber, H. McMurray, E. 
Younglove, E. A. Tappen and Dr. Garrett. 
Id. C. McLeod and William Cooper, both 
amateurs, were as navigators; sailing master, A. 
L. Bahr; George Lisberg, the mate, and twelve 
paid hands. 
Crusader II. is in command of Capt. Charles 
Barr. Capt. W. H. Douglass is the sailing 
master, and W. Anderson is the mate. She 
has a crew of seven and the Corinthians on 
board are Edwin Palmer, Dr. Robert E. Adams, 
E. I. Graff and Kenneth Lord. 
Margaret is sailed by her owner, George S. 
Runk, who is a navigator of experience, and 
with him is Stuart Hamilton, of Bermuda. Capt. 
Hedberg is sailing master, and she has a crew 
of five men. 
Marchioness is in charge of Warren Sheppard 
as navigator, and on board are Nelson J. Van 
Eant and T. Henderson. Capt. W. .P. Smith is 
her sailing master. 
Restless is sailed by Dr. Leedom Sharp, with 
Capt. John Wilson and two sailors. 
In the afternoon four power boats started' 
after the sailing craft. These with their dimen¬ 
sions are shown as follows: 
Length Allow- 
Feet. H. P. Rating. ancc. 
Heather .58.44 44.32 38.70 Allows. 
Insep . 58.60 41.23 38.20 0 32 59 
Nereides II. 55.80 32.92 31.95 • 7 23 24 
Ilys . 50.21 30.58 34.50 4 15 53 
These were sent away in close order at 4:20. 
They kept well together as long as they were 
seen, but Ilys had worked from last position 
into the lead as they passed the Romer Shoals. 
Those on these yachts were: ' 
Heather—J. W. Reber, D. E. Piel, J. Tagh- 
bue, G. W^. Graham, W. J. Brown, and Capt. 
Mauerhoff, and has a professional crew of five 
men. 
Insep—Capt. B. W. Carty; John Olsen, mate; 
E. Tracy, quartermaster: C. J. Jager, builder of 
the engine: T. W. Brigham, designer of the 
yacht; G. A. Locke, W. Desilets and D. Stone. 
Ilys—Thomas Eleming Day, who originated 
the races to Bermuda, and who has arranged 
many other long distance races, navigator; J. 
G. N. Whitaker, the owner, first mate; Thomas 
D. Bowers, the designer, second mate; Peter 
P. G. Hall, builder of the motor, engineer; W. 
FI. Sloan, assistant engineer; Charles Schultz, 
quartermaster and steward. George J. Rey¬ 
nolds, a member of the Yachtsmen’s Club, is 
also on board. 
Nereides II.—Walter Murray Bieling, captain; 
Mr. Howard, navigator; E. J. Druar and E. 
J. Greno, engineers; J. C. Rogers, Roger Had¬ 
dock, Erederick Thurber, Clarence^ Godshalk, 
John Cassidy and a Japanese steward. 
Crescent A. C. 
The spring regatta of the Crescent A. C. was 
sailed on Gravesend Bay on Saturday, June 5. 
Of the forty-three yachts entered, twenty-one 
crossed the starting line. It was a most un¬ 
pleasant day, rain and fog making conditions 
not at all suited to yacht racing. The wind 
was northeast and held true, and the courses 
selected gave the racers a fair windward leg, a 
close reach and a broad reach. 
Joy in the 25-foot class did well on the first 
round, but starting on the second windward 
leg held well out in the bay, while Soya and 
Ving-trois stood in toward Coney Island Creek 
and got some advantage from the tide, so that 
both were able to weather Joy. Soya won with 
Ving-trois second. 
In the S class Pester led at the end of the 
round, but her skipper made the same mistake 
as the skipper of Joy, and Gunda won the race 
by a small margin. The summaries: 
Sloops — Class Q — Start, 3:05 — Course, 10t/2m. 
Finish. Finish. 
Soya . 5 27 14 Joy . 5 30 57 
Vingtrois . 5 28 12 
Handicap Class — First Division — Start, 3:10 — Course, 
101/2111. 
Careless . 5 40 21 La Cubana . 5 56 05 
Corrected time: Careless, 2.21.20; La Cubana, 2.43.05. 
Handicap Class — Second Division — Start, 3:10 — Course, 
8111. 
Papillion . 5 26 25 
Sloops — Class S—Start, 3:15 — Course, 8111. 
Gunda . 5 22 4'J Pester . 5 23 08 
Gravesend Knockabouts—Start, 3:20 — Course 8m. 
Slow Poke ... 
. 5 22 00 
Chico . 
. 5 27 34 
Mouse . 
. 5 22 22 
Merry Widow . 
. Dis 
Bobs . 
. 5 25 29 
Masque . 
.. D.n.f. 
N. Y. C. 
C. Dinghies— 
-Start, 3:25 — Course, 
4m. 
Sheets . 
. 4 16 17 
Dots . 
. 4 20 05 
Midget . 
. 4 16 56 
Osiris . 
. 4 21 46 
Bull Finch .. 
. 4 19 45 
Aries . 
. D.n.f. 
Dare Devil .. 
. 4 19 50 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. 
Rain and fog marred the annual regatta of 
the Manhasset Bay Y. C. sailed on June 5, so 
that only thirty-one yachts started. It had 
been hoped that Adventuress would meet 
Gardenia, but Mr. Rumrill kept his yacht at 
anchor at Larchmont. 
In the 30-foot class Nepsi sailed a fine race. 
On the first leg of the course from Execution 
Light to Matinicock buoy, windward work, she 
took the lead at the start and held it to the 
turn. Phryne was a close second At the 
Scotch Caps, Nepsi still had her lead, and run¬ 
ning home she kept in front, winning the race 
by 19s. from Phryne. 
The new one design class boats made a good 
race. They started well and Ardette won from 
Manhaska by 22s. The windward leg was a 
very interesting oi'ie. Althea was first to turn 
the mark with Ardette, Scylla and Manhaska 
following in the order named. Had these small 
boats been racing against the 30-footers, they 
would have been beaten by im. 27s. The sum¬ 
maries give the results in the other classes. 
The wind was northeast, moderate: 
Sloops—Class M — .Start, 12:45 — Course, 10m. 
Finish. 
Gardenia . 3 00 00 
N. Y. Y, C. 30ft. Class—Start, 12:50—Course, 10m. 
Nepsi . 3 10 03 Ibis . 3 18 13 
Atair . 3 11 05 Dahinda . 3 15 17 
Phryne . '. . 3 10 22 Alera . 3 15 15 
Handicap Class — First Division — Start, 12:55—Course 10m. 
Tuanita . 3 28 04 Notos . 3 21 33 
Sally IX. 3 24 41 
Corrected time: Juanita, 2.26.57; Sally IX., 2.26.41; 
Notos, 2.23.47. 
Handicap Class—Second Division — Start, 1:00 — Course, 
10 m. 
Fearless . 3 32 30 Intrepid . 3 27 08 
Onda . 3 34 48 
Corrected time: Fearless, 2.32.30; Onda, 2.30.09; In¬ 
trepid, 2.26.24. 
Handicap Class — Third Division—Start, 1:00—Course, 10m. 
Tolly Roger . 3 31 51 Maryola . 3 35 13 
Rascal . 3 30 46 Jolly Tar . 3 34 50 
Corrected time: Jolly Roger, 2.27.38; Rascal, 2.30.01; 
Maryola, 2.33.40; Jolly Tar, 2.34.04. 
Handicap Class — Fourth Division — Start, 1:00 — Course, 
10m. 
Kenosha . 3 43 53 Joker . 3 32 01 
Corrected times: Kenosha, 2.38.58; Joker, 2.32.01. 
Handicap Class — Fifth Division—Start, 1:00—Course, ICm. 
Miss Modesty . 3 54 28 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. One-Design Class—Start, 1:10— 
Course, 10m. 
Mahaskan . 3 55 48 Ardette . 3 55 26 
Scylla . 3 56 14 Althea . 3 56 08 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. One-Design (Old) — Start, 1:15 — 
Course, 10m. 
Arizona ...D.n.f. r 
New Rochelle One-Design Class — S'art. 1:15—Course 10m. 
Echo . 4 50 00 Mischief .Not timed. 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. “Bug” Class — Start, 1:15 — Course, 
ST4m. 
Dragon Fly . 4 07 45 Red Bug . 4 30 25 
\\'asp . 4 23 20 
Class S — Cathoats — Start, 1:20 — Course, 8%m. 
Tney .Did not finish. 
