Yachting Fixtures. 
JULY. 
2. American Yacht Club, annual. 
2. Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, club. 
2. New York A. C., ocean race. 
2. Atlantic Yacht Club, third championship. 
2. Brooklyn Yacht Club, Cape May race. 
2. Bristol Yacht Club, open. 
2. Beverly Yacht Club, first Corinthian. 
2. Fall River Yacht Club, open Tiverton. 
2. Eastern Yacht Club, special. 
2. Quincy Yacht Club, club. 
2. Seaside Yacht Club. 
2. Lake Michigan Y. A. regatta, Chicago. 
2. Gloucester Yacht Club. 
2-5. American Yacht Club, Newburyport, cruise. 
4. Larchmont Yacht Club, annual. 
4. Hartford Yacht Club, annual. 
4. Bensonhurst Yacht Club. 
4. Washington Park Yacht Club, open. 
4 . Boston Y. C., Marblehead A. M. Y. R. A., open. 
4. Corinthian Y. C. Marblehead, afternoon, open. 
4. Shinnecock Yacht Club, club. 
4. Gloucester Yacht Club. 
4. Fall River Yacht Club, open Tiverton. 
4. Beverly Yacht Club, sweepstakes. 
4. Model Yacht Club, Brooklyn. 
4. Duxbury Yacht Club. 
4. Jubilee Yacht Club, club. 
4. Seaside Yacht Club. 
7. New York Yacht Club, annual, Newport. 
7. New York Yacht Club, special, Newport. 
8. Eastern Yacht Club, cruise. 
9. New York Yacht Club, special, Newport. 
9. Riverside Yacht Club, annual. 
9. Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht 'Club, club. 
9. Marine and Field Club, annual. 
9. Conanicut Yacht Club, 18-footers. 
9. Eastern Yacht Club, run to Portland. 
9. Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead, club. 
9. Columbia Yacht Club, City Point Y. R. A., open. 
9. Boston Yacht Club, cruise. 
9. South Boston Yacht Club, cruise. 
9. Gloucester Yacht Club. 
9. Conanicut Yacht Club. 
9. Beverly Yacht Club, fourth club. 
9. Duxbury Yacht Club. 
9. Royal Canadian Yacht Club. 
9. New Rochelle Y. C., Cornfield L. Vi race. 
9. Ouantuck Yacht Club, club. 
9. Seaside Yacht Club. 
10. Eastern Yacht Club in Casco Bay. 
11. Eastern Yacht Club, to Lineken Bay. 
11. Yachtsmen’s Club, open. 
11. Beverly Yacht Club, Sonders, Marion. 
12. Eastern Yacht Club, to Two Bush Light. 
12. Beverly Yacht Club, Sonders, Marion. 
13. Duxbury Yacht Club. 
13. Eastern Yacht Club to Fox Island. 
14. Eastern Yacht Club, to Swan’s Island. 
14. Beverly Yacht Club, Sonders. 
14. Fall River Yacht Club, club, Tiverton. 
15. Beverly Yacht Club, Sonders. 
15. Eastern Yacht Club to Douglass Island. 
16. Eastern Yacht Club, to Bar Harbor. 
16. Larchmont Yacht Club, open, race week. 
16. Crescent Athletic Club, annual. 
16. Beverly Yacht Club, second Corinthian. 
16. Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead club. 
16. Edgewood Yacht Club, open. 
16. Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, club. 
16. Westhampton Yacht Club, race to Smith’s Point. 
16. American Yacht Club, Newburyport, club. 
16. Quincy Yacht Club. 
16. Columbia Yacht Club, Chicago, Lipton cup. 
16. Seaside Yacht Club. 
16. Gloucester Yacht Club. 
17. Larchmont Yacht Club, specials. 
16- 18. Royal Canadian Yacht Club, ruise. 
17- 19. South Boston Yacht Club, Commodore’s Cup. 
18. Larchmont Y. C., motor boats and ladies’ day. 
18- 22. Chesapeake Bay Association, cruise. 
20. Larchmont Yacht Club, open. 
20-23. L. Y. R. A. regatta, Kingston, Ont. 
21. Larchmont Yacht Club, special. 
22. Larchmont Yacht Club, special. 
23. Larchmont Yacht Club, open, end of race week. 
23. Bensonhurst Yacht Club. 
23. Beverly Yacht Club, third Corinthian. 
23. Duxbury Yacht Club. 
23. Narragansett Bay Y. R. A., sail to Edgartown. 
23. Edgewood Yacht Club, moonlight race. 
23. Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead, club. 
23. Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club. club. 
23. Gloucester Yacht Club. 
23. Moriches Yacht Club, club. 
23. Portland Yacht Club, annual. 
23. Seaside Yacht Club. 
23. Chicago Yacht Club, Mackinac race. 
23. Brooklyn Yacht Club, cruise, New Rochelle. 
24. Brooklyn Yacht Club to Huntington. 
26-27. Quincy cup races, Hull. 
25. Brooklyn Yacht Club to Black Rock. 
26. Brooklyn Yacht Club to Morris Cove. 
27. Brooklyn Yacht Club to New London. 
28. Brooklyn Yacht Club to Block Island. 
30. Indian Harbor Yacht Club, annual. 
30. Atlantic Yacht Club, fifth championship. 
30. Bristol Yacht Club, Brenton’s Reef race. 
30. Gloucester Yacht Club. 
30. Squantum Yacht Club, Quincy Bay, Y. R. A. open. 
30. Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C., Cornfield L. V. race. 
30. Quantuck Yacht Club, club. 
30. American Yacht Club, Newburyport, cruise. 
30. Brooklyn Yacht Club to Shelter Island. 
30. Seaside Yacht Club. 
30. Fall River Yacht Club, club. 
30. Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead club. 
30. Beverly Yacht Club, fourth Corinthian. 
30. Duxbury Yacht Club. 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. 
Two very successful days’ racing were held by 
the Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. on the Sound 
last Friday and Saturday. Unfortunately on the 
first day some yachtsmen had to attend to busi¬ 
ness, and so but three classes filled, but these 
furnished some good sport. Commodore F. S. 
Flastings flew his flag on the steam yacht Oneida 
and had the regatta committee as his guests. 
The starting line each day was off Lloyds Neck 
and the course on Friday was to Greenwich 
Point, then to Long Neck Point and home, 1514 
miles. The Seawanhaka 15-footers sailed a 
shorter course. The wind was east. 
The 65-footers were sent away at 11:45. They 
were on the starboard tack and carried balloons 
for the reach across the Sound. The start was 
a very pretty one. Istalena and Aurora crossed 
on even terms, with Istalena to windward and 
Winsome about a boat’s length astern. Reach¬ 
ing across the Sound, Istalena drew away from 
the others and she had a fair lead at the first 
mark. The second leg began with some wind¬ 
ward work, but the wind changed slightly, com¬ 
ing south of east, and enabled the yachts to lay 
their courses, and Istalena .still gained, so that 
it looked as if she would finish far ahead of the 
other two when the second mark was reached. 
Winsome was the last yacht to turn the mark 
and soon after she started to reach home she 
caught a nice sailing breeze coming more north¬ 
erly, and Mr. Lippitt took every advantage of 
this. At one time she carried a spinnaker. Al¬ 
though she was sailing the same course as the 
others, she moved fast, and when about even 
with Oneida, but some distance north of that 
yacht, sheets were trimmed in, and she reached 
for the line which she was able to cross 3m. 50s. 
ahead of Istalena. Aurora was two minutes fur¬ 
ther astern. There was some luck in this vic¬ 
tory, but Mr. Lippitt sailed the yacht with good 
judgment and took every advantage of the con¬ 
ditions. 
As soon as the large class of sloops had fin¬ 
ished, the wind freshened considerably and the 
other races were close and spirited. Alera man¬ 
aged to cross the line first in the race for 30- 
footers, being 33s. ahead of Caprice and im. 35s. 
ahead of Dahinda. The smaller yachts sailed 
once around a triangle six and a half miles in 
length. Jade won in the Jewell- S class and 
Tamale won the race for Seawanhaka 15-foot¬ 
ers, finishing 23s. ahead of Sabrina. The elapsed 
times: 
Sloops—Class K- 
-Course 15% Miles. 
Winsome 
. 4 38 12 
Aurora . 
4 44 02 
Istalena 
. 4 42 02 
N. Y. SO-footer^— 
-Course, 15% Miles. 
Alera ... 
. 4 42 50 
Ibis . 
4 44 34 
Caprice . 
. 4 43 23 
Nepsi . 
4 44 35 
Dahinda 
. 4 44 25 
Jewel Class—Course, 15% Miles. 
Jade .... 
. 4 31 42 
Topaz . 
4 34 26 
Seawanhaka 15-footers—Course, 6% Miles. 
Tamale . 
. 4 36 58 
Grilse . 
4 42 19 
Sabrina 
. 4 37 21 
Flicker . 
4 43 10 
Hen .... 
. 4 38 35 
Imp . 
4 43 18 
Thelema 
. 4 39 19 
Iris . 
d.n.f. 
Water Baby . 4 40 11 
The annual regatta was sailed on Saturday 
and this while furnishing some good racing, 
was somewhat marred because the wind was 
very fluky. Ordinarily such yachts as the 65- 
footers sail very evenly when the wind is steady 
and true, but in this race Aurora led at the end 
of the first round by four minutes and she just 
managed to get home ahead'of Istalena. 
The course selected was the same as on Fri¬ 
day, but the yachts went twice around the tri¬ 
angle, making 30J4 miles. At the start Istalena 
and Aurora were close together with Istalena 
in the weather position. Reaching across the 
Sound, Istalena drew away. Then they started 
windward work, but before half the second leg 
had been covered, the wind shifted from east 
to south by east, and Aurora benefitted by the 
change. The times at the end of the first round 
were: Aurora, 2.30.54; Istalena, 2.34.52; Win¬ 
some, 2.37.00. Just then the wind changed again, 
coming southwest, and spinnakers were carried 
to the next mark. This change made it a reach 
to the second mark and a beat home. As they 
neared the finishing line, Aurora and Istalena 
were both on the starboard tack. Istalena could 
fetch the line, but Aurora had to make a short 
hitch on the port tack, and she managed to just 
pinch across Istalena and finish 21s. in the lead. 
Shimna and Avenger sailed a somewhat re¬ 
markable race. At the end of the first round 
Shimna had a lead of 7m. 52s. On the second 
round Avenger made good gains and crossed 
the line 2m. 12s. astern of Shimna. The com¬ 
mittee figured that Shimna had to allow 2m. 12s. 
and so the race was a dead heat. 
In Class M, Adventuress had things all her 
own way. She beat Irondequoit pm. 12s. and 
Gardenia nearly 14m. corrected time. Cara Mia 
did not put in her appearance, and so a special 
class was made of Windward, Red Rover and 
More Joy. Windward won easily in spite of the 
big allowances she gave More Joy. 
Alera won the race for the New York Y. C. 
30-footers with Phryne, sailed by J. Pierpont 
Morgan, Jr., second. Phryne won the Robert 
Center memorial cup, which was offered for 
yachts enrolled in the club. Sally IX. was the 
on’y handicap yacht to start. Cliphora won a 
snecial race, with Robin Hood II.. and Houri 
defeated Iola in the Larchmont 21-foot class. 
Topaz won the race, for the Jewel S class, with 
Tade second, and Grilse won the race for the 
Seawanhaka 15-footers and captured as well the 
Leland Corinthian prize. Big Bug was the win¬ 
ner in the bug class. The elapsed times: 
Aurora 
Istalena 
Sloops—Class K—Course, 30% Miles. 
. 4 52 13 Winsome . 4 56 59 
. 4 52 34 
Sloops—Class D—Course, 30% Miles. 
Shimna . 5 30 43 Avenger . 5 32 55 
Corrected time: Avenger, 5.30.43. 
Sloops—Class M—Course. 15% Miles. 
Adventuress . 3 31 42 Gardenia . 3 49 20 
Irondequoit . 3 45 35 
Corrected times: Irondequoit, 3.40.54; Gardenia, 3.45.16. 
Sloops—Class P—Course, 15% Miles. 
Windward . 3 58 50 More Joy . 4 14 47 
Red Rover . 4 14 06 
Corrected time: More Joy, 4.03.35. 
N. Y. 30-footers—Course, 15% Miles. 
Alera . 4 11 52 Nepsi . 4 15 08 
This . 4 20 58 Phryne . 4 13 11 
Dahinda . 4 16 00 Caprice . 4 15 59 
Handicap—First Division—Course, 6% Miles 
Sally IX. 2 26 03 
Special Class—Course 6% Knots. 
Cliphora . 1 26 08 Robin Hood VI_1 29 28 
Larchmont 21-footers—Course, 6% Miles. 
Houri ...,. 2 46 05 Iola . 2 48 02 
Jewel Class—Course, 6% Miles. 
Tonaz . 2 55 42 Opal . 3 05 40 
Tade . 3 00 48 Sapphire .3 16 10 
Turquoise . 3 02 25 
Seawanhaka 15-footers—Course, 6% Miles. 
Grilse . 2 53 03 Flicker . 2 57 37 
Thelema . 2 55 33 Imp . 2 58 48 
Water Baby . 2 56 42 Hen . 3 06 46 
Tamale . 2 57 13 Iris . 3 26 43 
Bug Class—Course. 6% Miles. 
Big Bug . 2 57 39 Mayfly . 3 26 11 
Iney . 3 08 49 
