Yachting Fixtures. 
JUNE. 
26. Duxbury Y. C. 
26. SeaA'anhaka 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 V. 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. 
JULY. 
2-6. American Y. C., Newburyport cruise. 
3. Corinthian Y. C , Philadelphia. 
3. N. Y. Motor B. C., to Albany and return. 
3. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., 15-footers. 
3. American Y. C., annual. Long Island Sound. 
3. Narragansett Y. U. A., long distance race, Pawtucket. 
3. Boston Y. C., club, Marblehead. 
3. Bensonhurst Y. C. 
3. Brooklyn Y. C., Cape May race. 
3. Columbia Y. C., Lake Michigan championship. 
3. Bay State Y. C., dory trial. Revere. 
3. Beverly Y. C., first Corinthian. 
3. Boston Y. C., Y. R. A. Open, Marblehead. 
3. Boston Y. C., one-design, Hull. 
3. Duxbury Y. C., club. 
3. Portland Y. C., annual. 
3. Savin Hill Y. C., power. 
3- 5. — New Rochelle Y. C., cruise. 
4. New York Motor Boat Club. 
4. Jamaica Bay Y. C. 
4. Bay State Y. C., dory trials. Revere. 
4. Manhasset Bay one-design. 
4- 9. Lake Champlain, 300th anniversary, motor boats. 
5. Duxbury Y. C. 
5. Larchmont Y. C. annual. 
5. Hartford Y. C. annual. 
5. Washington Park Y. C., open. 
5. Taunton Y. C.. motor boats. 
5. Fall River Y. C., motor boats. 
5. Corinthian Y. C., Marblehead, open. 
5. Keuka Y. C., motor boats. 
5. Albany Y. C., power boats to New York. 
5. Columbia Y. C., Michigan championship. 
5. Annisquam Y. C., club. 
5. Beverly Y. C., team race. 
5. Boston Y. C., one-design, Hull. 
5. City of Boston, open. 
5. Hingham Y. C., club. 
5. Jubilee Y. C., Vittum cup. 
5. Manchester Y. C., sonder and one-design. 
5. Swampscott Dory Club, dories. 
5. Penataquit Corinthian Y. C., open. 
5. New Bedford Y. C., ocean race. 
7. New York Y. C., Glen Cove to Newport. 
9. New York Y. C., Newport. 
9. Eastern Y. C., annual. 
10. New York Y C. annual, Newport. 
10. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., 15-footers. 
10. Duxbury Y. C. 
10. Indian Harbor Y. C., annual. 
10. Atlantic Y. C. 
10. Yachtsmen’s Club, Philadelphia auxiliary race to 
Beach Haven. ' 
10. Edgewood Y. C. open. 
10. Corinthian Y. C., Marblehead, club. 
10. Columbia Y. C., open. 
10. South Boston Y. C., cruise. 
10. American Y. C.. Newburyport, club. 
10. Annisquam Y. C., club. 
10. Bellport Y. C., club. 
10. Beverly Y. C., power. 
10. Boston Y. C., one-design, Hull. 
10. Corinthian Y. C., club. 
10. Eastern Y. C.. cruise. Marblehead to Peaks Island. 
10. Hingham Y. C., one-design. Crow Point. 
10. Quincy Y. C., power. 
10. Savin Hill Y. C., power. 
10. South Boston Y. C., cruise. City Point to Portland. 
10-17. Eastern Y. C. cruise to Bar Harbor’. 
11. Bergen Beach Y. C. 
11. Eastern Y. C., cruise. Peaks Island to New Meadows 
River, no race. 
11. Wollaston Y. C., ocean race. 
12. New York Y. C.. Newport to Glen Cove. 
12. Eastern Y. C., cruise. New Meadows River to Pema- 
quid. 
13. Eastern Y. C., cruise. Pemaquid to Rockland. 
14. Eastern Y. C., cruise, Rockland to Kentacove, no 
race. 
15. Eastern Y. C., cruise, Kents Cove to Swan Island. 
15-17. Ocean Citv Y. C. regatta. 
16. Eastern Y. C., Swan Island to Bartlett’s Narrows, no 
race. 
17. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., 15-footers. 
17. Duxbury Y. C. 
17. New Rochelle Y. C., motor boats. 
New York Y. C. Regatta. 
The New York Y. C. opened its racing sea¬ 
son on June 17 with a regatta sailed off Glen 
Cove for the Spring Cups. The remodelled 57 
footers, the new Adventuress, Altair, Aspirant 
and Dorello were among the starters. This 
race will be the only one sailed by this club this 
season off its home port. The wind was fresh 
south by west, and the racing was better than 
this club has had for some time on the Sound. 
Unfortunately Winsome and Adventuress lost 
their topmasts. 
The course for the smaller yachts was from 
the starting line off Mott’s Point, 3^ miles N. 
E. E. to Parsonage Point buoy; thence 6 }^ 
miles to buoy off Greenwich Point, and then 
S. W. ^ S. miles to the home mark, mak¬ 
ing 19J4 miles in all. The larger yachts made 
the second leg to Long Neck Point, io 34 miles, 
and then 135^ miles home. 
They started with spinnakers. Istalena was 
first away. She had her spinnaker to port and 
had to gybe at the first mark. The other two 
had spinnakers to starboard. They were very 
close together at the first mark with Istalena 
still leading. Reaching along the Connecticut 
shore Winsome lost her topmost and retired. 
At the easterly mark the times were: Istalena, 
1.51.50; Aurora, 1.52.18. It was a close fight 
all the way home and Istalena won the race 
with I min. 30 sec. to spare. 
Eclipse and Miladi sailed the long course, 
and although Eclipse had to allow time to Mi¬ 
ladi she succeeded in winning a good race. Po¬ 
laris, formerly Irolita, started alone in the han¬ 
dicap class. 
Altair and Aspirant raced for the Class L 
prize and Altair won. Aspirant was not good 
enough to beat the older boat in a fresh wind. 
It was expected that Dorello and Adventur¬ 
ess would make a fine race, but unfortunately 
on the second leg of the course Adventuress 
lost her topmast. These two yachts were not 
in the same class but they made a race because 
neither had a class competitor. The race for 
the 30 footers was won by Alera. The sum¬ 
mary: 
Schooners Start, 12:10—Course, 28’4 Miles. 
Elapsed. Elapsed. 
Eclipse . 3 48 12 Miladi . 3 58 47 
Corrected time—Eclipse, 3.08.09; Miladi, 3.08.12. 
Sloops, One-Design—Start, 12:20—Course, 2814 Miles. 
Istalena . 3 11 07 Winsome .Disabled 
Aurora . 3 12 37 » 
Handicap Class—Start, 12:25—Course, 1914 Miles. 
Polaris . 2 56 56 
Sloops, Class L—Start, 12:30—Course, 1914 Miles. 
Altair . 2 44 58 Aspirant . 2 58 43 
Corrected times—Altair, 2.16.45; Aspirant, 2.27.15. 
Sloops, Classes M & N—Start, 12:30—Course, 1914 Miles. 
Dorello . 2 55 58 Adventuress .Disabled 
N. Y. Y. C. 30-footer.s—Start, 12:35—Course, 1914 Miles. 
Alera '. 3 09 54 Phryne . 3 11 36 
Nepsi . 3 11 42 Dahinda .3 13 56 
Ibis . 3 15 18 Atair . 3 20 03 
Larchmont Y. C. 
The spring regatta of the Larchmont Y. C., 
sailed on Saturday, June 19, was a good one from 
a spectacular point of view. Fifty-eight yachts 
started and raced in a wholesail breeze from 
west northwest at the start and southwest at 
the finish. It was puffy though and there were 
soft spots here and there around the courses, 
and the performances of the yachts show that 
the wind must have been fluky. In the large 
class of sloops Aurora was badly left at the 
start but at the end of the first round of the 
triangle she had worked into the lead and at 
the finish she had beaten Istalena 3 min. 49 sec. 
and Winsome 10 min. 24 sec. These time show 
there must have been a fluke as there is never 
ten minutes between these yachts in a truly 
sailed race. 
The courses were triangular, 9J4 miles in 
length, and they were sailed twice and three 
times over according to class. 
A feature of the regatta was the presence of 
Adventuress, Dorello, Aspirant and Naulahka. 
The latter is the new Herreshoff built yacht of 
the 31-foot class for the American Y. C. syndi¬ 
cate, which later in the season will meet the 
new Garner yacht in a contest for the Man¬ 
hasset Challenge Cup, Naulahka is a sweet 
looking craft with long, fine ends. She has no 
bowsprit, her jibstay setting on the stem head. 
She sailed against Dorello, the crack 38-footer 
of last season. It was figured roughly that 
Dorello had to allow about 11.54, and this made 
Naulahka a winner by 7.40. 
Altair and Aspirant sailed together and Al¬ 
tair was the first to finish, but on corrected 
time Aspirant won by 36 seconds. The new 
Adventuress raced against Gardenia, and Gar¬ 
denia won by 4.17 corrected time. 
Alera was the winner in the New York Y. C. 
30-footer class, defeating Phryne by 49 seconds. 
Alera sailed the 19P2 miles 24 seconds faster 
than Naulahka, which is a larger yacht, a rac¬ 
ing machine and just from the builders’ yards. 
Of course Naulahka is not in racing shape yet 
and will do much better, and so will Adventur¬ 
ess and the other boats, but these times show 
that in spite of the wind apparently holding 
true and steady there must have been lots of 
flukes. 
Joyette started to race against Eleanor and 
Princess, but an unfortunate foul at the start 
caused by the little sloop Nereid being in the 
way on the line put her out of the race. Her 
jibstay caught on the boom of Princess and 
parted. Eleanor won this race handily. 
The Jewel S boats made their first appear¬ 
ance. These yachts are called the Jewel class 
because each is named for some jewel. They 
are a handsome little craft and sail well. The 
first race was won by Emerald, owned by H. I.. 
Maxwell. Owing to the race of the New York 
Athletic Club to Block Island several of the 
handicap class and some of the smaller yachts 
were missing. The summaries: 
Schooners—Start, 11:40 — Course, 1914 Miles. 
Elapsed. Elapsed. 
Eclipse . 2 27 28 Miladi . 2 53 13 
Corrected time—Miladi, 2.4S.42. 
Sloops, Class J—Start. 11:45—Course, 2914 Miles. 
Aurora .3 19 15 Winsome . 3 29 39 
Istalena . 3 23 04 
Sloops, Class L — Start. 11:50—Course, 1914 Miles. 
Altair . 2 32 38 Aspirant . 2 35 48 
Corrected time — Aspirant, 2.32.02. 
Sloops, Class M—Start, 11:50 — Course, 191/4 Miles. 
Adventuress . 2 36 14 Gardenia . 2 37 34 
Corrected times: Gardenia, 2.31.57; Adventuress, 2.36.14. 
Sloops. Classes N & P — Start, 11:50—Course, 19% Miles. 
Naulahka . 2 42 45 Dorello . 2 38 31 
Corrected time (approximate) — Naulahka, 2.30.51. 
N. Y. Y. C. 3C-footers—Start, 11:55 — Course, 19% Miles. 
Alera . 2 42 21 Phryne . 2 43 10 
Atair . 2 44 19 Dahinda . 2 45 17 
Ibis . 2 46 37 
Sloops, Class Q — Start, 12:00 — Course, 10% Miles 
Eleanor . 1 42 46 Joyette .Disabled. 
Princess . 1 47 01 
Yawls — Start, 12:50—Course, 10% Miles. 
Memory ...:...1 47 S5 
Handicap Class, First Division — Start, 12:50—Course, 10% 
Miles. 
Sally IX. 1 43 57 Juanita . 1 'll 59 
Wanderer IV. 1 42 31 
Corrected times — Wanderer I\’., 1.42.31; Sally IX., 
1.43.23; Juanita, 1.46.18. 
American Y. C. One-Design — Start, 12:00 — Course, 10% 
Miles. 
Rascal . 1 49 29 Jolly Tar.'1 53 03 
Psammiad . 1 50 22 
Plandicap Class, Mixed — Start, 12:10 — Course, 10% Miles. 
Jolly Roger . 1 54 41 Mist . 1 54 04 
Arrow . 1 57 23 
Corrected time — Mist, 1.43.48; Arrow, 1.48.15; Jolly 
Roger, 1.54.41. 
Sloops, Class R — Start, 12:15 — Course, 10% Miles. 
Hoyden . 1 52 07 Ogeemah . 2 01 30 
