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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August i, 1910. 



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I III-. RUBBER MEN LOOKED GOOD TO THE BOSTON "GLOBE'S" CARTOOXIM'. 



lustrated in this report. Toward the end of the flight, the 

 grounds not being provided with the particular brand of wind 

 suited for the glider, its guide made an unexpected sudden de- 

 scent, but fortunately escaped injury. The ascent was made 

 •with the assistance of Mr. G. E. Habich's "Cole 30" automo- 

 bile, in towing. 



Water sports succeeded. Mathew Mann, who has had much 

 experience in England and America, gave a much applauded 

 exhibition of diving and submarine swimming. A 50-yard handi- 

 cap swimming competition was won by Eldon Arthur, with Alex- 

 ander Sutherland second, in 32 seconds. 



Sutherland won the costume race, with Louis Kirth second. 



The other entrants in this event lost valuable time in getting 

 into their duds. 



Mann and Sutherland won in the canoe tilting, which was 

 an amusing event. Then there was relay racing, a little water 

 polo, and — at 6:30 — the call for dinner. 



Perhaps a happier body of men never sat down to a dinner, or 

 to one more acceptable. The viands, the music and what not 

 were all that could be desired, and 9 o'clock, the time for leav- 

 ing, came all too soon. 



Arrangements had been made for golf at the Woodland Golf 

 Club, where a game took place in the morning, the players having 

 lunch there before starting for Riverside. The prizes offered: 



