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Yachting Fixtures. 
JULY. 
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. R. 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, 
10. Annisquam Y. C., club. 
10. Bellport Y. C., club. 
10. Beverly Y. C., power. 
10. Boston Y. C., one-design, Hull. , 
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. _ . „ n j 
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 Fema- 
13 Eastern" Y. C., cruise, Pemaquid to Rockland. 
14] Eastern Y. C., cruise, Rockland to Kentacove, no 
15. Eastern Y. C., cruise, Kents Cove to Swan Island. 
15-17. Ocean City 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. 
17. Manhasset Bay Y. C., one-design. 
17. Crescent A. C. open. 
17. Crescent A. C., Marblehead race. 
17. Columbia Y. C., Michigan City race. 
17. Quincy Y. C., catboats. . r , ,, 
17. American Y. C., Newburyport, cruise to Portsmouth. 
17. Annisquam Y. C., club. 
17. Beverly Y. C., tournament race. 
li! Boston Y. C., cruise, Marblehead to Gloucester. 
17". Boston Y. C., one-design, Hull. . 
17 Columbia Y. C., commodore’s cups, City Point. 
17. Conanicut Y. C„ open, Jamestown, R. I. 
17. Corinthian Y. C., club. , _ 
17. Eastern, Y. C., cruise, Bartletts Narrows to Bar 
Harbor. 
17. Manchester Y. C., One-design. 
17. Ouincy Y. C., cats. 
17. S'avin Hill Y. C., power. 
17-24. Boston Y. C. cruise. 
17-24. Larchmont Y. C., race week. 
18. Taunton Y. C., motor boats around Rhode Island. 
18." Tamaica Bay Association ocean race. 
18. Boston Y. C., cruise, Gloucester to Isles of Shoals. 
19 Boston Y. C.. cruise, Isles of Shoals to Peaks Island. 
club. 
). Fall River Y. C., motor boats. 
1-24. Quincy Y. C., Quincy cup. 
). Boston Y.C., cruise, Peaks Island to Boothbay Harbor 
1 . Boston Y. C., cruise, at Boothbay Harbor 
2. Boston Y. C., cruise, Boothbay Harbor to Pt. Clyde. 
2. Island Heights Y.C., Interbay catboats, Barnegat Bay. 
2. 23, 24. Island Heights Y. C., interbay catboats. 
3. Boston Y. C., cruise, Port . Clyde to Camden. 
4 . Larchmont Y. C. open. 
4. Brooklyn Y. C. 
4. Rhode Island Y. C. cruise. 
4. Chicago Y. C., race to Mackinac Bay. 
4. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., 15-footers. 
4. Duxbury Y. C. 
A. Squantum Y. C., open. 
14. Winthrop Y. C., interclub. 
A. American Y. C., Newburyport, club. 
A. Chicago Y. C., race to Macatawa Bay. 
!4. Annisquam Y. C., club. ... . 
!4. Beverly Y. C., third championship and power. 
> 4 '. Boston Y. C., cruise, disbands at Camden. 
> 4 ! Boston Y. C., one-design, Hull. 
14. Bristol Y. C., Fletcher cup, first race. 
14. Bellport Y. C., club. 
24. Hingham Y. C., one-design. 
24. Jubilee Y. C., Jubilee cups, power and sailing, open. 
24. Savin Hill Y. C., power. 
25. Old Mill Y. C. 
31. Riverside Y. C., annual. 
31 Atlantic Y. C., race around Long Island. 
31. Manhasset Bay Y. C., one-design. 
31. Fall River Y. C., ocean race. 
31. Edgewood Y. C., Streeter cup race. 
31. Taunton Y. C., motor boats. 
31. Corinthian Y. C., Marblehead, open. 
31. White Lake Y. C. 
31. Duxbury Y. C. T • t, 
31. American Y. C., Newburyport, cruise to Ipswich. 
31. Annisquam Y. C., club. 
31 Beverly Y. C., power and sailing races, water sports. 
3l! Manchester Y. C., one-design. 
31 Manhasset Bay Y. C., Cornfield L. V. race. 
31. Portland Y. C., dories. 
31. Quincy Y. C., cats. 
31. Savin Hill Y. C., power. 
31. Washington Park Y. C. cruise. 
31. Colonial Y. C., power boats around Long Island. 
3l! Bellport Y. C., open. 
New York Y. C. Races. 
The regatta committee of the New York Y. 
C has issued instructions for the week of rac¬ 
ing that is to begin on Wednesday, July 7 - 
The yachts are to have two long distance races, 
one from Glen Cove to Newport and one 
over the same course, and two regattas will be 
sailed of? Newport. The committee is H de B. 
Parsons, Ernest E. Lorillard and Walter C. 
Kerr, and their instructions say: 
“These races are for all the regular and handi¬ 
cap classes of yachts enrolled in the club. 
Written entries addressed to the regatta com¬ 
mittee will be received until one hour before 
the time specified for the preparatory signal for 
each race. Each entry must state the yacht s rat¬ 
ing, or for the handicap classes the yacht’s handi¬ 
cap percentage as given by the club measurer. 
A yacht entered alone in a regular class will 
race with full time allowance for a special prize 
in the class of nearest rating, but this will not 
interfere with the prize for the class in which 
a yacht is thus placed. Special races can be 
arranged by applying to the regatta committee 
before the entries close, provided they do not 
interfere with class races. 
“Attention will be called to each signal by a 
gun or whistle. A starting signal will be the 
preparatory signal for the next division to be 
started. The starting times will be taken when 
the signals are made, all one gun starts, lhe 
recall is a white ball with a red band. The 
committee will endeavor to warn a yacht cross¬ 
ing the starting line before the proper signal 
by hailing and by setting the ball, but failure 
to do so will not remit the penalty for having 
crossed the line before the signal. 
“There will be no time limit to the races. At 
the finish the committee boat will display a 
regatta committee flag and a red ball by day 
and after dark will show the club night signal 
and burn club signals at intervals. In fog the 
committee boat will at intervals of not more 
than one minute ring the bell rapidly for about 
five seconds. Should the committee boat not 
be at the finish line, yachts will take their own I 
time when the finish mark bears at right ang es ■ 
to the last leg of the course and is distant not I 
more than one cable’s length. Time so taken I 
shall be reported promptly to the committee | 
and the timepieces compared. 
“There will be a prize if two or more start, | 
prize for second if four or more start and a I 
prize for third if eight or more start in any I 
class 
“The first race will be from Glen Cove to 
Newport. All classes are to sail in cruising 
trim. The warning signal will be made at 1 
o’clock on Wednesday, July 7. At 1:10 classes 
L M N and P and the 30-footers will start; * 
at 1:15 classes G, H, J and K; at 1:20 the handp 
cap classes and at 1:25 classes A, B, G, U, L 
and F. The course for all classes will be from 
the starting line between a white flag on the 
committee boat and buoy F, i7. !/ 2 off Mattmi- 
cock Point, thence eastward through Long 
Island Sound, leaving Fisher’s Island on port 
hand; thence to and across the finish line be¬ 
tween a white flag on the committee boat and 
the foremast of Brenton Reef light vessel, leav¬ 
ing the light vessel on the port hand, distance 
hi nautical miles. 
“The Aloha cups offered by Mrs. James for 
auxiliaries will be sailed for in this race, one 
cup for "auxiliaries rating in classes A, B and C, 
and one cup for auxiliaries of smaller rating, 
both divisions with full time allowance. 
“The sixty-second annual regatta of the club 
will be sailed off Newport on Saturday, July 10. 
This is for all regular classes in racing trim 
and handicap classes in cruising trim. The 
warning will be made at io o clock and the 
yachts sent off at intervals of five minutes, be¬ 
ginning at 10:10 in the usual divisions. 
“The course for all classes will be from a 
starting line off Brenton’s Reef light vessel; 
thence to and around Block Island, leaving the 
island and the bell buoy off Sandy Point on the 
port hand; thence to and across the finish line 
at Brenton’s Reef light vessel, leaving the light 
vessel on the port hand, whether the course is 
reversed or not; distance 42 nautical, miles. 
The Bennett regatta cups offered first in’ 1871 
will be sailed for in this regatta in addition to 
the class prizes offered by the club. There is 
one cup for schooners and one cup for single 
masted vessels and yawls. 
“The third race will be from Newport to 
Glen Cove and the course will be the reverse 
of that of the first race. The start is to be 
made from Brenton’s Reef light vessel and the 
finish is off Mattinicock Point buoy, ill 
nautical miles. The warning signal will be 
made at n o’clock. 
“While at Newport the yachts will take, part 
in a regatta of the Newport Y. R. A. This re¬ 
gatta will be sailed on Friday, July 9, and it isj 
open to yachts enrolled in any recognized 
yacht club, but according to the classification 
and rules of the New York Y. C. Regular;; 
classes will be in racing trim and handicap 
classes in cruising trim. Entries for these race: 1 
will close with the race committee at the dull 
station at Newport at 9 a. m. on the morning: 
of the race. The regulations are similar tc 
those governing the club races, especially abouiij 
yachts without a class competitor and prizes'; 
The starting line will be off Brenton’s Ree; 
light vessel and the warning will be made a 
10 o’clock, after which the yachts will start nj 
divisions at the regular intervals and the New 
port 30-footers will be sent away last at 10:3' 
o’clock. 
“There will be no time limit to these races 
The course will be from Brenton’s Reef lighj 
vessel, thence to and around the Vineyar 
Sound light vessel, thence to and around th 
Hen and Chickens light vessel, thence leavitij 
Snknnnet Point buovs to starboard to the finis 
