May 16, 1908.] 
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Larchmont Y. C. Race Fixtures. 
Saturday, June 20.—Spring regatta, open to 
all classes. 
Saturday, July 4.—Twenty-ninth Annual Re¬ 
gatta, open to all classes. 
The “Colt cup” is open for competition for 
yachts in class B. 
'LARCHMONT RACE WEEK. 
SATURDAY, JULY l8. 
Open regatta, for all classes. 
First race of series for class J. 68ft. R. M. 
First race of series for class K, 57ft. R. M. 
First race of series for the New York Y. C. 
handicap class. 
First race of series for the New York Y. C. 
one-design 30ft. class. 
First race of series for class P, 27ft. R. M. 
First race of series for the raceabout class. 
First race of series for the first division, handi¬ 
cap class. 
First race of series for the second division, 
handicap class. 
First race of series for the third division, 
handicap class. 
First race of series for the fourth division, 
handicap class. 
First race of the series for the Larchmont 21ft. 
l.w.l. one-desigh class. 
First race of series for class Q. 22ft. R. M. 
First race of series for class R. 18ft. R. M. 
First race of series for the Bridgeport Y. C. 
one-design class. 
MONDAY, JULY 20. 
Second race of series for class J, 68ft. R. M. 
Second race of series for class K, 57ft. R. M. 
Second race of series for the New York Y. C. 
handicap class. 
Second race of series for the New York Y. C. 
one-design 30ft. class. 
Second race of series for class P, 27ft. R. M. 
Second race of series for the raceabout class. 
Second race of series for the first division, 
handicap class. 
Second race of series for the second division, 
handicap class. 
Second race of series for the third division, 
handicap class. 
Second race of series for the fourth division, 
handicap class. 
Second race of series for the Larchmont 21ft. 
l.w.l. one-design class. 
Second race of series for class Q. 22ft. R. M. 
Second race of series for class R. 18ft. R. M. 
Second race of series for the Bridgeport Y. C. 
one-design class. 
TUESDAY, JULY 21. 
Races for motor boats, racing and cruising 
classes. 
Tub races and water sports. 
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 
Open regatta, for all classes. 
Third race of series for class J. 68ft. R. M. 
Third race of series for class K, 57ft. R. M. 
Third race of series for the New York Y. C. 
handicap class. 
Third race of series for the New York Y. C. 
one-design 30ft. class. 
Third race of series for class P, 27ft. R. M. 
Third race of series for the raceabout class. 
Third race of series for the first division, 
handicap class. 
Third race of series for the second division, 
handicap class. 
Third race of series for the third division, 
handicap class. 
Third race of series for the fourth division. 
handicap class. 
Third race of series for the Larchmont 21ft. 
l.w.l. one-design class. 
Third race of series for class Q. 22ft. R. M. 
Third race of series for class R. 18ft. R. M. 
Third race of series for the Bridgeport Y. C. 
one-design class. 
THURSDAY, JULY 23. 
Fourth race of series for class J. 68ft. R. M. 
Fourth race of series for class K, 57ft. R. M. 
Fourth race of series for the New York Y. C. 
handicap class. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Fourth race of series for the New York Y. C. 
one-design 30ft. class. 
Fourth race of series for class P, 27ft. R. M. 
Fourth race of scries for the first division, 
handicap class. 
Fourth race of series for the second division, 
handicap class. 
Fourth race of scries for the third division, 
handicap class. 
Fourth race of series for the fourth division, 
handicap class. 
Fourth race of series for the Larchmont 21ft. 
l.w.l. one-design class. 
Fourth race of series for class Q, 22ft. R. M. 
Fourth race of series for class R, 18ft. R. M. 
Fourth race of series for the Bridgeport Y. C. 
one-design class. 
FRIDAY, JULY 24. 
Fifth race of series for class J. 68ft. R. M. 
Fifth race of series for class K, 57ft. R. M. 
Fifth race of series for. the New York Y. C. 
handicap class. 
Fifth race of series for the New York Y. C. 
one-design 30ft class. 
Fifth race of series for class P, 27ft. R M. 
Fifth race of series for the raceabout class 
Fifth race of series for the first division, 
handicap class. 
Fifth race of series for the second division, 
handicap class. 
Fifth race of scries for the third division, 
handicap class. 
Fifth race of series for the fourth division, 
handicap class. 
Fifth race of series for the Larchmont 21ft. 
l.w.l. one-design class. 
Fifth race of series for class Q, 22ft. R. M. 
Fifth race of series for class R, 18ft. R. M. 
Fifth race of series for the Bridgeport Y. C. 
one-design class. 
SATURDAY, JULY 25- 
Open regatta, for all classes. 
Sixth race of series for class J, 68ft. R. M. 
Sixth race of series, for class K, 57ft. R. M. 
Sixth race of scries for the New York Y. C. 
handicap class. 
Sixth.race of series for the New York Y. C. 
one-design 30ft. class. 
Sixth race of series for class P, 27ft. R. M. 
Sixth race of series for the raceabout class. 
Sixth race of series for the first division, 
handicap class. 
Sixth race of series for the second division, 
handicap class. 
Sixth race of scries for the third division, 
handicap class. 
Sixth race of series for the fourth division, 
handicap class. 
Sixth race of series for the Larchmont 21ft. 
l.w.l. one-design class. 
Sixth race of series for class Q. 22ft. R M. 
Sixth race of series for class R. r8ft. R M. 
Sixth race of series for the Bridgeport Y. C. 
one-design class. 
For the race week series races a series prize 
is offered for the winner of the greatest number 
of ooints in each of the several classes named, 
and a second prize to the winner of the next 
greatest number of points in each of the classes 
in which three or more yachts start in the ma¬ 
jority of the races. Points to count as follows- 
Tn each race each yacht competing will be 
credited with as many noints as the number of 
yachts she defeats, with one point added as a 
premium for sailing the rare. A yacht that 
starts and does not finish will receive no point, 
but will be counted as a defeated yacht in the 
crediting of points to yachts that complete the 
race. The award of points will be made each 
day on the basis of the largest number of yachts 
starting on any day. it being assumed for the 
purposes of this competition that the number 
of yachts starting in a class is the same each 
dav. 
During race week should the owners of two 
or more yachts in anv class not provided for 
desire to rare, the Regatta Committee will, 
upon application, provide for them and suitable 
prizes will be awarded. 
Saturday. Sent. 5—Races for motor boats, 
racing and cruising classes. 
Monday, Sept. 7 (Labor Day)—Fall regatta, 
open to all classes. 
Saturday, Sept. 12—Race for the "Larchmont 
cup” for schooners. 
In every class in which two or more yachts 
start with full intention of completing the 
course, a prize will be awarded. When three 
or more yachts start with like intention, a sec¬ 
ond prize will be awarded, and when five or 
more start with like intention, a third prize will 
be awarded. 
Regatta Committee—Charles P. Tower, 
Edgar B. Carroll. Howell C. Perrin. 
Address all communications to Regatta Com¬ 
mittee, Larchmont Y. C., Larchmont, N. Y. 
The Atlantic Cup. 
line offer of Mr. Frederick Thompson of a 
$5,000 cup for an ocean yacht race has been 
taken up by the Atlantic Y. C., and a contest 
probably will he arranged for it next year. In¬ 
stead of being known as the American Cup, 
however, the trophy will be called the Atlantic 
cup. 
I he committee appointed by the trustees of 
the Atlantic Y. C. to consider the acceptance 
of the prize suggested that the race be put off 
for a year, giving as a reason that time would 
In- necessary tn confer with owners of probable 
contestants. They also advised the appointment 
of a special committee to recommend conditions 
and courses. The committee consisted of 
Robert E. Tod, .George E. Church, Hendon 
Chubb, Theodore D. Wells, R. C. Veit and 
John R. Brophy. 
The trustees have instructed Mr. Veit to ap¬ 
point the special committee and have expressed 
their thanks to Mr. Thompson. 
New Yacht Sumida. 
Mr. h. M. Wilson’s new cruising motor 
boat Sumida was launched at 10:30 o’clock 
on last Saturday morning from the yards of 
l.cr designers and builders, the Gas Engine and 
Power Company and Charles L. Seabury & Co., 
Morris Heights, on the Harlem. 
The Sumida is 60ft. over all, lift, beam and 
3ft. 6in. draft. She is of the raised deck type 
and is constructed of the best materials and in 
a manner that reflects credit upon the builders. 
The crew’s quarters, galley and motor compart¬ 
ment are forward. The saloon is 13 feet long 
and the full width of the boat. It is arranged 
with four berths, which will be divided off by 
curtains, in sleeping car style. The owner's 
stateroom is aft, with a double berth on the 
starboard side and a single berth opposite. 
Drawers are fitted under these berths. The 
toilet accommodations arc of the best. The 
deck has a double railing all around and will be 
covered with an awning. 
The yacht is handsomely finished in hard 
woods, and her furnishings will be elegant. 
The Sumida’s motor is a six-cylinder, four 
cycle Speedway gasolene engine of Mr. Sca- 
bury’s latest design, having both make and 
break and jump spark ignitions. The controls 
are near the steering wheel, so that the yacht 
may be handled by one person if found to be 
necessary. 
The Sumida is practically finished in every 
department and will be placed in commission 
at an early date. 
Yacht Sales. 
The 35ft. launch Swastika owned by Frank H. 
Percy, of Bath, Me., has been sold to E. W. 
Buxton, of Boston, through the Hollis Burgess 
Yacht Agency. 
The 18ft. cabin knockabout Result, owned by 
Percy II. Tarr, of Boston, has been sold to Miss 
Helen M. Murdock, of Boston, through the 
Hollis Burgess Yacht Agency, 
The 40ft. cabin gasolene launch Scamp, built 
by Murray & Tregurtha last year, with two 
cockpits, one forward and one aft, owned by 
John D. Crosby, of Boston, has been sold to 
Thomas B. Wales, of Wellesley Hills, Mass., 
through the Hollis Burgess Yacht Agency. 
