Yachting Fixtures. 
JULY. 
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. V. 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. 
Eastern Yacht Club, to Swan’s Island. 
Beverly Yacht Club. Sonders. 
Fall River Yacht Club, club, Tiverton. 
Beverly Yacht Club, Sonders. 
Eastern Yacht Club to Douglass Island. 
Eastern Yacht Club, to Bar Harbor. 
Larchmont Yacht Club, open, race week. 
Crescent Athletic Club, annual. 
Beverly Yacht Club, second Corinthian. 
Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead club. 
Edgewood Yacht Club, open. 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, club. 
Westhampton Yacht Club, race to Smith’s Point. 
American Yacht Club, Newburyport, club. 
Quincy Yacht Club. 
Columbia Yacht Club, Chicago, Lipton cup. 
Seaside Yacht Club. 
Gloucester Yacht Club. 
Larchmont Yacht Club, specials. 
Royal Canadian Yacht Club, ruise. 
South Boston Yacht Club, Commodore’s Cup. 
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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. 
Yachts Race to New London. 
Eight yachts took part in the fifth race of 
the Indian Harbor Y. C. from Greenwich to 
New London on June 29. This race is arranged 
each year to make things interesting for those 
who go to New London to witness the annual 
race between the eights of Harvard and Yale. 
The start was made from off Great Captains 
Island, the warning signal sounding at 8:15 
o’clock. _ The finish was at Bartlett’s Reef 
Light ship. It was a time start for each class 
and the signal for classes K and L sounded at 
8:30 o’clock. Aurora, sailed by W. Butler Dun¬ 
can, Jr., was first away at 8:32:35. Istalena, 
sailed by G. M. Pynchon, was 7 seconds later. 
The Class L sloops Shimna, sailed by Addison 
G. and H. Wilmer Hanan, and Avenger, H, 
L. Maxwell, did not cross the line until their 
interval had ended. Shimna led, followed closely 
by Avenger. C. C. Rumrill’s Adventuress was 
next away at 8:37:55 and her class competitor, 
Eleanora, owned by L. Darr and sailed by 
Frank Bowne Jones, started at 8:39:55. As 
Gossoon, W. H. Bowes, Class N, and Wind¬ 
ward, R. A. Monsky, Class P, had no class 
competitors, a special race was arranged. 
Windward started at 8:37:16 and Gossoon at 
8:39:52. 
The wind was light from west, and to avoid 
the flood tide which would begin to make on 
the north shore at 10 o’clock, all the yachts 
headed for the Long Island shore. When op¬ 
posite South Norwalk a good breeze sprang up 
along the north shore from northwest, and all 
except 'Windward and Gossoon stood across 
the Sound again to catch that wind. From that 
time the wind was good and fast time was 
made by all except the two small yachts. Ista¬ 
lena was the first to finish at 5:15:27. Aurora 
was beaten 11 minutes, 23 seconds. Avenger 
finished ahead of Aurora, and she beat Shimna 
on actual time. Adventuress was first in her 
class, but on corrected time Eleanora won the 
race by 9 seconds, a very small margin for a 
race of 72 miles. The regatta committee, E. 
Burton Hart, Henry C. Pelton and Richard 
Outwater, followed the yachts on the tug 
Moran. They waited until dark for the small 
yachts. As they were not in sight the commit¬ 
tee went into harbor and these two took their 
own times and will report to the committee 
later. The summaries: 
Sloops, Class K. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed 
Istalena . 8 32 42 5 15 27 8 42 45 
Aurora . 8 32 35 5 36 50 9 04 15 
Sloops, Class L. 
Avenger . 8 35 00 5 36 43 9 01 43 
Shimna . 8 35 00 5 40 31 9 05 31 
Sloops, Class M. 
Adventuress . 8 37 55 6 28 42 9 50 47 
Eleanora . 9 39 55 6 38 33 9 58 38 
Corrected time—Eleanora, 9.50.38. 
Sloops, Classes Nand P. 
Windward . 8 37 16 Not timed. 
Gossoon . 8 39 52 Not timed. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
The thirty-first annual regatta of the Larch¬ 
mont Y. C. was sailed in a moderate to fresh 
wind from north northwest at the start and 
later hauling to north and north by east. It 
was light when the yachts left the harbor but 
steadily increased in strength so that fast time 
was made. There were eighty-two starters and 
in many of the classes the contests were very 
close. The committee watched the race from 
Commodore Leonard Richard’s steam yacht 
Carola IV. The 65-footers were sent away at 
12:15 o’clock, going round a course the first leg 
of which took them to the east six miles. This 
gave them a reach, a run and then a beat home. 
At the start Aurora with good way on had 
the weather position, with Winsome next and 
Istalena to leeward. Istalena sailed the best 
course to the first mark, the other two holding 
high of the mark. This gave Istalena a big 
lead, which she increased on each leg of the 
course. Winsome beat Aurora for second place.' 
Aurora’s gaff buckled badly and made her main¬ 
sail draw poorly. She is to have a new spar. 
Avenger defeated Shimna again in Class L. 
Shimna was too soon at the line and'in return¬ 
ing lost 2 minutes, 5 seconds. She was beaten, 
however, by Avenger 3 minutes, 24 seconds, 
which is more than she lost by her poor start. 
Irondequoit was in her element and had little 
trouble in beating Eleanora. In the race for 
30-footers Nepsi took the lead at the start and 
very cleverly held it to the finish, winning by a 
small margin. The summaries: 
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Sloops, Class K—Course, 30 1 / 2 Miles. 
Istalena . 2 51 45 Aurora . 2 59 53 
Winsome . 2 59 18 
Sloops, Class L—Course, 23 Miles. 
Avenger . 2 36 19 Shimna . 2 39 43 
Sloops, Class M—Course, 23 Miles. 
Irondequoit . 2 50 57 Eleanora . 2 57 25 
New York Y. C. 30-footers—Course, 1514 Miles. 
Nepsi . 1 58 30 Phryne . 2 00 55 
Alera . 2 00 03 Dahinda . 2 02 32 
Caprice . 2 00 46 Ibis . 2 03 47 
Sloops, Class P—Course, 23 Miles. 
Cara Mia . 3 18 33 Mimosa III. 3 25 16 
Windward . 3 24 02 Dolly . d.n.f. 
Larchmont 21-footers—Course, 11 Miles. 
lola . 2 05 37 Houri .,-... d.n.f. 
American Y. C. Raceabouts—Course, 11 Miles. 
Pascal . 1 56 46 Maryola . 2 02 05 
Cliphora . 1 57 41 
Handicap Class, 1st Division—Course, 11 Miles. 
"’anderer IV. 1 52 41 Essex . 1 56 47 
Interim . 1 53 46 More Toy . 1 58 15 
Juanita . 1 55 31 Sally IX. 1 58 20 
Corrected times—Wanderer IV., 1.47.03; Interim 1.48 43- 
Essex, 1.49.28; Sally IX., 1.50.27; More Tov, 1.53.12; 
Juanita, 1.55.31. 
Handicap Class—2d Division—Course, 11 Miles 
Scud . 1 51 02 Quest . 2 08 17 
Bedouin . 1 57 48 
Corrected times—Scud, 1.48.15; Bedouin, 1.52.19; Quest, 
Handicap Class, 3d Division—Course, 11 Miles. 
Ghinook . 1 53 14 Rascal III.d.n.f. 
Psammiad . 2 04 50 
Corrected times—Chinook, 1.52.06; Psammiad, 2.00.02. 
Handicap Class, 4th Division—Course, 11 Miles. 
Svbilla . 1 58 17 Kenosha 1.2 01 15 
Grace II. 2 01 02 Ramea . 2 08 41 
Corrected times—Grace II.. 1.54.18; Kenosha I., 1.57.57; 
Sybilla, 1.58.17; Ramea, 2.01.57. 
Handicap Class, 5th Division—Course, 11 Miles. 
Miss Modesty . 2 06 55 Nimbus III. 2 07 13 
Corrected times—Mis Modesty, 2.03.57; Nimbus III 
2 08.59. 
-Course, 
, 11 Miles. 
Rabette . 2 01 04 
Triton . 2 01 50 
wild Thyme . 2 02 51 
Yukan . 2 03 56 
Salas . d.n.f. 
o-nrse, 11 Miles. 
Wacoutah . 2 28 44 
Larchmont Inter-Club Class 
Lewanna . 1 57 32 
Festina . 1 58 39 
Hamburg II. 1 59 25 
Como . 1 59 42 
Dagmar . 2 00 47 
Sloops, Ch” H 
Keewaden .2 21 29 
Hoyden . 2 26 55 
Manhasset Bay O'd Class—Course, 11 Miles. 
Pixy . 2 27 52 Arizona . 2 40 56 
Chicioker . 2 30 40 Imp . 2 42 22 
Manhasset Bav S Class—Course, 11 Miles. 
Ardette . 2 18 28 Althea . 2 91 17 
Scylla . 2 20 25 
New Rochelle One-Design—Course, 11 Miles. 
Virginia ...(..’d.n.f. 
2 39 13 
One-Design 
Nereid 
Glen Cove 
Sapphire . 2 19 51 
Emerald . 2 22 08 
Opal . 2 21 04 
Sloops 
Class — Course, 11 Miles. 
Turquoise . 2 22 55 
Catseye . 2 33 43 
Jade . d.n.f. ' 
Miles. 
. d.n.f. 
Class S— Course, 5% 
Midge ., 
Osprey .. 1 37 13 
Nereid .Disqual. 
Bug Class, Course 5% Miles. 
Big Bug . 1 32 53 Rose Bug . 1 35 00 
Dragon Fly . 1 32 57 Mayfly . 1 35 53 
Red Bug . 1 34 20 Iney . 1 36 13 
American Dories—Course, 5% Miles. 
Alice . 1 48 36 Faraway . d.n.f. 
Tautog . d.n.f. 
Bristol Y. C. 
L'iglrt winds prevailed on Narragansett Bay 
last Saturday when the regatta of the Bristol 
Y. C. was sailed. Anore, owned by Jefferson 
Bordon, won the race for 18-foot knockabouts, 
with Bat second. Both won the race for the 
Inter Bay catboats. The times: 
Class RR.—Anore. 2:22:15; Bat, 2:22:58; Ar¬ 
row, 2:23:22; Hugi, 2:25:10; Question, 2:25:46; 
Bonito, 2.31 :i4: 
Class UU.—Bother, 2:26:07, 2:22:14; Ina, 
2:30:22, 2.30:25; Trouble, 2:27:17. 2:34:24. 
Class U.—Emblem, 2:25:42; Trinket, 3:14:00, 
3:09:45- 
Handicap Class.—Alice W., 2:55:23; Mystery, 
3:03:22. 
