May 86, 1892. | 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



BOB 



EASTERN FIELD TRIAL CLUB'S DERBY ENTRIES 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



The entries for the Eastern Field Trial Clnb's Derby 

 closed May 1, with 53 English setters and 15 pointers, all 

 whelped in 1891: 



ENGLISH SETTERS. 



CECIL H. (R. L. Shannon's), black, white and tan dog (Dr. 

 Maclin— Cosette), Jan. 8 



HoosiER Girl (Joseph H. and John A. Hunter's), orange 

 and white bitch (Dad Wilson— Daisy Hunter), Jan. 1. 



Hoosier Lady (F, R. Hitchcock's), liver, white and tan 

 bitch (Dad Wilson— Daisy Hunter), Jan. 1. 



Cricket (F. R. Hitchcock's), black and white bitch (Rod- 

 erigo— Juno A.), Jan. 3. 



Chinaman (F\ R. Hitchcock's), black, white and tan dog 

 (Chance— Bessie Avent), May 30. 



Bess (F. R. Hitchcock's), black, white and tan bitch 

 (Chance— Bessie Avent), May 30. 



Bell (F. R. Hitchcock's), black, white and tan bitch (Roi 

 d'Or— Nelly Ely), June 24. 



Belle of Kentucky (Fairmont Kennels'), black, white 

 and tan bitch (Dad Wilson— Bohemian Girl), June 23. 



Gale Noble (H. K. Devereux's). black, white and tan 

 bitch (Breeze Gl adstone— Katie Noble), March 11. 



Proctor Knott (Blue Ridge Kennels'), black, white and 

 tan dog (Gath's Hope— Dashing Lady), January. 



Hope's Mint (Blue Ridge Kennels'), oraDge and white 

 dog (Gath's Hope— Dashing Lady), January. 



Dick Fox (Blue Ridge Kennels'), black, white and tan 

 bitch (Chauce— Couutess Rush), April 8. 



Lady Brooks (Blue Ridge Kennels'), black, white, and 

 tan bitch (Chance— Countess Rush). April 8. 



Lancier (Blue Ridge Kennels'), chestnut, white and tan 

 dog (Gath's Hope— Stockiogs), May 9. 



Quail (C. W. Tate's), black and white dog (Dakota- 

 Rose), April IT. 



Dessie Hope (P. T. Madison's), orange and white bitch 

 (Gath's Hope— Stockings), May 9. 



Gaiety (Royal Robinson's), black, white and tan bitch 

 (Lone Jack— Gay Rhcebe), Feb. 13. 



(Greeofleld Hill Kennels'), black, white and tan 



bitch (Rowdy Rod— Celeste G), Sept. 4. 



Guy's Lady (Geo. T. Leach's), black and white bitch (Guy 

 —Belle), May. 



Modoc (Gen. F. F. Myles's), black, white and tan dog (Dan 

 Gladstone— Princess Joy), May 21. 



Fay (Gen. F. F. Myles's), black, white and tan bitch ( Dan 

 —Princess BeitoD), April 10. 



Fannie (Gen. F. F. Myles's), bluebelrou bitch (Gns Bond- 

 hu— Lady Dixie), Jan 27. 



Roxie (Gen. F. F. Myles's), black, white and tan bitch 

 (Jean Val Jean— Queeu Ella Noble), March 27. 



Bev. S. (Gen. F. F. Myles's), blue belton dog (Tennessee. 

 Dictator— Tennessee Ltvy), July 10. 



Fra Turner Sunflower (C. S. Cross's), black, white and 

 tan bitch (Dick Turner— Babe Gladstone), April 11. 



Rod's Sue (Pierre Lorillard, Jr. 's), liver, white and tan 

 bitch (Roriprigp— Gladstone Girl), March 3 



Dot Rogers (Pien-e Lorillard, Jr.'s), black, white and tan 

 bitch (Roderigo — Gladstone Girl). March 3. 



ADDIE T. (Pierre Lorillard, Jr.'s), liver, white and tan 

 bitch (Rnderigo— Mageie Gladstone), March 3 



MAIDEN MINE (Pierre Lorillard, Jr.'s), liver and white 

 bitch (Vanguard— Georgia Belle), Jan. 8. 



Spike's Girl (Pierre Lorillard, Jr. '£), black, white and 

 tan bitch (Chance— Spike), May 25. 



Schley (Pierre Lorillard, Jr.'s), black, white and tan dog 

 Chance— Lutra), May. 



GlADEOLA (Pierre Lorillard, Jr.'s), black, white aud tan 

 bitch (Blade— Esteib), Jan. 15. 



Sling (Bert Crane's), black, white and tan bitch (Rowdy 

 Rod— Maud), Jan (3. 



Flirt (Randolph Kennels'), black and white bitch (Da- 

 kota—Rose), April 17. 



RONAIR (Avent & Thayer Kennels'), black and white dog 

 (Roderigo— Juno A.), Jan. 3. 



Lorist (Avent & Thayer Kennels'), black, white and tan 

 dog (Chance— Haydee), May 15. 



Kingston (Avent & Thayer Kennels'), blacK, white and 

 tan dog (Chance— Bessie Avent), May 30. 



Lochinyar (Avent & Thayer Kennels'), black, white and 

 tan dog (Chance— Bessie Avent), May 30. 



Chevalier (Avent & Thayer Kennels'), black, white and 

 tan dog ( Jean Val Jean— Lucy Avent), Jan. 7. 



SHADOW (Avent & Thayer Kenuels'), black, white and tan 

 bitch (Jean Val Jean— Lucy Avent), Jan. 7. 



Hamlet (Avent & Thayer Kennels'), black, white aud tan 

 dog (Ch ince— Bessie Avent), May 30 



Dan Burgess (J. M. Freeman's), black, white and tan dog 

 ( Dan Gladstone— Lilly Burgess), May 14. 



Princess Ray (Geo. A. McLinn's [agt.]), black, white and 

 tan bitch (Prince Lucifer— Princess Lill), March 2. 



Hope's Trap (Geo. E. Gray's), lemon and white bitch 

 (Gath's Hope— Trap, Jr.), April — . 



Psyche (Thos. Johnson's), black bitch (Manitoba Toss— 

 Pitti Sing), May 



NAT Goodwin II (Herbert Merriam's), black, white and 

 tan dog (Nat Goodwin— Royal Myrtle), May 2. 



Fan (Herbert Merriam's), black and white bitch (Nat 

 Goodwin— Royal Myrtle), May 2. 



Flyaway (Herb?rt Merriam's), black and white bitch 

 (Rowdy Rod— Eva), May 3. 



Speedaway (Herbert Merriam's), black and white bitch 

 (Rowdy Rod— Eva), May 3. 



Philip II. (Nahmke Kennels'), orange and white dog 

 (Nahmke Philip— Mercy), May 3. 



Alice (Nahmke Kennels'), orange and white bitch 

 (Nahmke Philip— Mercy), May 3 



Victor Hugo (W\ Hay Bockes's), black, white and ticked 

 dog (Gene— Topsy), May 3. 



Spot Cash (H. K. Devereux's), black, white and tan dog 

 (Vanguard— Georgia Belle), Jan. 8. 



POINTERS 



Dennis Francis R.Hitchcock's), liver and white dog (King 

 of Kent— Croxie Wise), April 2. 



Conscript (Charlottesville Field Trial Kennels'), black and 

 white dog (King of Kent— Hops), dime 26. 



Cosset (Charlottesville Fidd Trial Kennels'), black and 

 white ticked bitch (King of Kent— Hops), June 2. 



Searspring (Charlottesville. Field Trial Kennels'), liver 

 and white ticked dog (Mainspring— Queen y II.), May 1. 



JINGO (Charlottesville Field Trial Kenuels'), liver and 

 white dog (Mainspring— Queeny II), Mav 1. 



Chin-Chin (Charlottesville Field Trial Kennels'), black and 

 white ticked biteh (Rip Rip— Fannie Bijou), June 13. 



John Paul (Charlottesville Field Trial Kennels'), lemon 

 and white dog (Rip Rap— Petticoats), Jnly 3. 



Graceful II. (Luke W. White's), liver and white bitch 

 (Duke of Hessen— Concave), May 8. 



Hempstead Blossom (Hemps'tead Farm Kennels'), liver 

 and white bitch (Duke of Hessen— Woolton Game), May 8. 



Hempstead Game (Hempstead Farm Kennels'), liver and 

 white bitch (Duke of Hessen— Woolton Game), May 8. 



Merry Duchess (Hempstead Farm Kennels'), liver and 

 white bitch (Duke of Hessen— Merry Legs), Aug. 2. 



Bankrupt (W. T. Hunter's), liver and white dog (King of 

 Kent— Lass of Bloomo), March 2. 



Bessie Ranger (T. G. Davev's), livar and white bitch 

 (Major G.— Belle), March 9. 



Croxie O'Bannon (R. L Shannon's), liver and white bitch 

 (King of Kent— Croxie Wise), April 2. 



Onward (G. W. Amory's), liver and white bitch (Wise— 

 (Velce V.) ; April 31. Washington A- Coster, 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Kennel Notes are inserted without charge; and blanks 

 (furnished free) will be sent to any address. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Happy Toby. By Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., for sil- 

 ver fawn pug dog, whelpsd July 1, 1891, by Sookane (champion 

 Kash— Lady Thota) out of Nellie T. (Spokane— Lalla Rookh). 



Bradford RubU- Jr. By Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., 

 for silver f awn pug dog, whelped Aug. 20. 1891, by Bradford Ruby 

 II. (champion Bradford Ruby— Puss B.) out of Lady Thelma 

 (Spokane— Lady Verne). 



Kioto, Lola and Queen Zillta. By Eberhart Pug Keunels, Cin- 

 cinnati, O., for silver fawn pugs, one dog and twobitches.whelped 

 April 18, 1892, by Spokane (champion Ka<?h— Lady Thora) out of 

 Sara Bernhardt (Lord Roeeberry— May Queen). 



BRED. 



^f* Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Lady Alma— Happy Toby. Eberhart Pug Kennels' (Cincinnati, 

 O ) pug biteh Lady Alma (Eberbart's Cashier— Mabel E.) to their 

 Happy Tobv (Spokane— Lalla Rookh), May 31. 



Lady Telma—Roscoc. Lansdowne Kennels' bull-terrier bitch 

 Lady Velma (Regent— Edgewo"d Belle) to F. W. Moulton's Ros- 

 cop (Bend igo— Starlight), May 14 



Tcnny— Rasper, Lansdowne Kennels' fox-terrier bitch Tenny 

 (Suffolk: Toby— Temptation) to Belmont's Rasper (Venio— Racket), 

 May 11. 



Dimity— Triton. Lansdowne Kennels' fox-terrier bitch Dimity 

 (Raffle— Warren Vivid) to their Triton (Raffle— Warren Dainty), 

 April 28. 



Lorna — Desperado. Lansdowne Kennels' (Lansdowne, Pa.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Lorna (Teeford-Doane) to their Desperado (Rosb- 

 dor— Desperate), March 12. 



Fleet— Tamarack. H, K. Devereux's (Cleveland, O.) pointer bitch 

 Fleet (Dash It.— Spot) to his Tamarack (Tam O'Shanter— Crox- 

 teth's Rival Queen), March 28. 



WHELPS. 



Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Lady Bess. F. L. Abbey's (Detroit, Mich.) Irish setter bitch 

 Lady Bes e (champion Tim— Lady Flora), May 17, ten (four dogs), 

 by Seminole Kennels' Jerry Jar vis (Elcbo, Jr.— Maid). 



Jcnetta. C G. Fiedeier's (Astoria, N. Y.) pointer bitch Jenetta 

 (champion Graphic— Underbill's Jane). April 30. eight (six dogs), 

 by G. Jarvia'a Lad of Kent (chamnion Bracket— Renie). 



LiOte Girl. C. T. Browned'* (New Bedford, Mass.) Gordon set- 

 ter bitch Little Girl (Ben Bntler— Chloe), May 10, eight (six dogs), 

 by his Gordon Grouse (Murkland Hanger— Beaulah). 



Shamrock Belle. H. G. J. Halloweli's (Conshobocken, Pa.) Irish 

 setter birch Shamrock Belle (Henmore Shamrock— Daisy), May 

 17, eight (five dogs), by his Chief of Tara (champion Chief— Biz- 

 reena). 



Lorna. Lansdowne Kennels' (Lansdowne, Pa.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Lorna (Tell'ord— Doone), May 13, four (three dogs), by their Des- 

 p> rado (Rosador— Desperate). 



Camhriana. W. B. Wells's (Chatham, Ont.) English setter b tch 

 Canibrianu (Cambridge— Romp), May 1, four (three dogs),bv J. E. 

 Dager'g Toledo Blade (Roderigo— Lillian). 



Daphne. W. B Wells's (Cbat.hsm, Ont.) English getter bitch 

 Daphne (Toledo P-lafe— Camhriana), May 10 six (four dogs), by J. 

 E. Dager's Cmcinnatus (Count Noble— Dido II.). 



Lady Desmond. R. Graham's (Mexico, Mo.) pug bitch Ladv 

 Dfsmond (Spokane— Lala Kookh), May 18, five dogs, by Ebernart 

 Pug Kennels' Eberbart's CashieT (champion Kash— Lady Thora). 



SALES. 



Prepared Blanks sent free on application, 



Fred Silver fawn pug dog, vvhflped Ojt. 1, 1891. by Douglas II. 

 our, of Lady Verne, by Eberhart Png Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to 

 O. H. Stapleton. Parkersburg, W. Va. 



LoTa. Silver fawn pug bitch, whelped April 13, 1892, by Spokane 

 QUI of Sara Bernhardt, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., 

 to Jackson Sparrow, same place. 



LaUa Rookh, Fawn pug bitch, whelped August, 1887, by Leo II, 

 out of Simnle, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to E. F. 

 Milliken, Hazelton, O. 



PRESENTATIONS. 

 Tamarack. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped December, 

 1885. by Tarn O'Shanter out of Gxosteth's Rival Queen, by Frank 

 Billings, Cleveland, O., to H. K. Devereux, same place. 



ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Tliere is no charge for answering questions under this head. All 

 questions relating to ailments of dogs will be answered by Dr. T. 67. 

 Shenvood. a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, 

 Communication? referring to other matters connected, with Kennel 

 Management and dogs will receive careful attention. 



iW. B., Baltimore, Md.— For all information and blanks for 

 registering dogs in the A. K. C. stud book, write to A. P. Vreden- 

 burgh, 44 Broadway, New York city. We furnish ordinary pedi- 

 gree blanks at 25 cents per dozen. 



§xnaqing. 



FIXTURES. 



MAV. 



30. Springfield, Meet, Calla 30. Brown University, War Cauoe, 



Shasta. Providence. 



•June 4. Brooklyn, Delaware 30. Jersey City, Greenville. N. J. 



River Cruise. 30. Jersey City, Ann., Greenville. 



JUNE. 



, Knickerbocker, Ann.. N. Y. 18. Marine & Field, Ann., Graves- 



. Springfield, Cup, Springfield. end Bay. 



. Hew York, Ann., Bensonhurst 25. Brooklyn. Ann., Bay Ridge. 



. Brooklyn, Tandem Paddling:, 25. Rochester, Spriag Regatta. 



Bay Ridge. Irondequoit Bay. 



JULY. 



Springfield. Cup, Springfield. 

 Brooklyn. Cruise and Race for 



Paean Trophy, Bay Ridge. 

 Brooklyn, Ladies' Day, Bay 



Ridge. 



Toronto, Pad. Cup, Toronto. 



15-30. Northern Div. A. 0. A. 



Meet. Lake Couchiching.Can 

 16. Brooklyn, Handicap Sailing 



Race, Bay Ridge. 

 23. Rochester, 3d Trophy Race, 

 trondequoit Bay. 

 Rochester, 2d Trophy Race, 30, Brooklyn, Combined Race, 



Irondequoit Bay. Bay Ridge, 



t. W. C. A. Meet, Oshkosh.Wis. 



AUtJOST. 



i. A.C.A.Meet.Willsborough Pt 27. Rochester; 4th Trophy Race, 

 Springfield, Cup, Springfield. Irondequoit Bay. 



■20. A. C. A. Meet, race w eek, 

 Willsborough Point. 



SEPTEMBER. 



Springfield. Cup, Springfield. 5. lanthe. Annual Regatta. 

 Brooklyn, Visiting Cruise, Pas- 8. Rochester. Fall Regatta, Iron-. 



saic River. dequoit Bay. 



Orange, Ann., Arlington, N.J. 10, Brooklyn, Single Paddling, 

 Bay Ridge. 



OOTOBBR, 



Springfield, Cup, Springfield. 



NEW YORK C. C, 



Tub storm of last week delayed the removal of the New York C. 

 C. house to Bensonhurst, where all preparations had been made for 

 it, and the opening on Saturday afternoon was postponed. 



The New York C. C's. annual sailing race will be held on June 11 

 off the. club house, Bensonhurst Pier, Gravesend Bay. The trial 

 races, from the results of which a defender of the New" York C. C. 

 International Challenge Cup will be selected, arc scheduled for the 

 same day. One race will be called in the morning at 11 o'clock and 

 two in the afternoon if possible. The annual sailing race, and the 

 trial races are open to all canoeinen, and accommodation in the 

 club house will be provided for the visiting canoes. The International 

 Races will be sailed during the week ending June 25. 



The club house is reached by taking the South Brooklyn (39th street) 

 Ferry, ac the Battery, New York; the electric cars from 39th street, 

 to 22d avenue. Bensonhurst. From there it is but a short walk to the 

 clubhouse. Boats run on the even and half hours. Cars meet every 

 boat, Time of journey, one hour from Battery. 



The followiug regulations have been drawn up to govern tba New 



York C. C. International Cup. They are practically identical with 

 the original conditions, but have been arranged so as to clear up 

 some disputed points which have arisen in the past. 



I.— The New York Canoe Club International Challenge Cup shall 

 be held as a perpetual challenge Sailing Trophy subject only to 

 international competition. 



n.— The New York C. C. shall be the holder of the cup until it 

 shall have been duly won by the representative of a canoe club sail- 

 ing under foreign colors. 



III. — The canoe club sailing under foreign colors that shall win 

 the cup shall be the holder thereof subject to the following con- 

 ditions: 



(a) The holder shall be responsible for its safe keeping under a 

 suitable bond to the New York C. C. 



(6) Should the holder dissolve its organization the cup shall there- 

 upon revert to the New York C. C. as holder by forfeiture. 



IV. — Any duly organized and recognized canoe club sailing under 

 colors foreign to the holder, may, through its proper officer, chal- 

 lenge for the cup. 



V. — The challenge must be in writing, addressed to the holder and 

 shall declare the number of representatives (not to exceed three) 

 to be entered on behalf of the challenger, and the time (not earlier 

 than three months from date of challenge) desired for the races to 

 be held. 



VI. — The challenger and the holder having mutually agreed upon 

 a time for holding the races, the competition shall take place sub- 

 ject to the following conditions: 



1. Races for the cup sailed in the United States of America must 

 be contested on the water in the vicinity of toe city of New York, 

 and under the auspices of the New York C. C. and races con- 

 tested elsewhere must, be sailed on the home waters of the bolder. 



3. The canoes competing must be within the limits defined by the 

 New York C. C. Rules, and the sailing lules of that club shall 

 govern all races, wherever held, to the exclusion of any and all 

 other sailing rules. 



3. One series of races only shall be sailed in any one year. 



4. Competition shall be restricted to not more than three author- 

 ized representatives of the challenger; and (he holder shall be entitled 

 to enter in each contest as many chosen defenders as there are 

 entered representatives of the challenger. 



5. The representatives of the holder must be selected after a series 

 of trial races shall have been sailed, which trial races shall be open 

 to members of all canoe clubs in the country of the holler; but the 

 regatta committee of the holder shall have the right to select the 

 defenders, irrespective of the results of the trial races. 



6 The holder shall be entitled to waive the three months previous 

 notice rpquired from the challenger, 



VII. — To win the cup. 



1. A series of t^ree consecutive races shall be arranged to be 

 sailed, and two victories out of a possible toree shall determine the 

 bolder. 



2. Only the men and canoes finally selected shall be permitted 

 to race, and each man shall sail the same canoe in all races. The 

 first canoe to cross the home line shall score one victory for the club 

 it represents. 



3. The races must be sailed at a time mutually agreeable to 

 the challenger aud the holder, and over a course mutually agreed 

 upon 



4. The course to be sailed over in each race shall not be less than 

 eight miles nor more than ten miles, within a time limit of three 

 hours for each race. 



Vin. —These conditions may be amended by the holder of the 

 cup. subject to the final approval of the New York C. C. 



Note— So long as the New York C. C. is the holder of the cup any 

 canoe club, a member of which is chosen as a defender of the cup 

 and wins the same for the New York C. C. shall be entitled to the 

 custody of the cup for one year— a suitable bond for its return at the 

 expiration of that time having been given. 



CANOE NEWS NOTES, 



The annual meet of the Springfield Canos Association will be held 

 on May 30 at Calla Shasta Grove, on the Connecticut River. Canoe- 

 ists are invited and all arrangements for meals, sleeping, etc., have 

 Veen made. The programme of races is as follows, subject to change 

 according to the weather: No. t, 9 A.M., tandem paddling, J£ mile 

 straightaway. 2. 9:30 A.M., sailing, on triangle, 1J4 miles, twice 

 around; 8, 10 A.M., standing paddling, 200yds. straightaway; 4, 10:30 

 A.M.j hand paddling, 200ft. straightaway; 5, 11 A.M., upset paddling 

 200yds. straigbrawav; (5, 11:30 A M., sailing, 2 miles, windward and 

 return; Mess; 7. 2 P.M., paddling, double blade, % mile, straight- 

 away; 8, 2:30 P.M.. tandem paddling, single blade, }£ mile, straight- 

 away; 9, 3PM., sailing, open to all boats, 3 milesr windward and 

 return; 10, 3:30 P.M., club fours, % mile straightaway; 1], 4 P.M., 

 tournament; 12, 4:30 P.M., hurry scurry; war canoe race, 1 mile. 



The relay bicycle race of last week, on which a message was car- 

 ried from Chicago to New York, 975 miles, in 4 days, 12 hours, 55 

 minutes, took place under such weather conditions as made the 

 hardest possible test of pluck and endurance. The last stage, from 

 Tarry town to New York, 26 miles, covered between 9.41 P. M. and 

 1:04:48 A. M.. was ridden by H. Lansing Quick of the Yonkers C. O, 

 one of the leading racing men of the American Canoe Association, 

 and the successful defender of the New York O. C. cup in 1890. Like 

 most of the other riders. Mr. Quick had to contend with deep mud 

 outside the city and a heavy rain. 



On May 23, C. P. Weeks, of the Brooklyn C. O, and a party, will 

 leave Brooklyn by tug for Jersey City, where a splendid car on the 

 Erie R. R., will take them to Port Deposit on the Delaware River, 

 whence they will cruise down to Port Jervis, 90 miles. The partv 

 will include Messrs. G. R. Butler. C. R. Richards. Paul E. Vernon R 

 S. Blake, J. Rudd, Jr., R. J. Wilkin, M. V. Brokaw, Frank L.Duun'ell 

 Barry H. Smythe, P. F. Hogan, W. McKay Miller, Brooklyn C. c' 

 Grant E. Edgar and Nate S. Smith of Newburg, L. W. Seavey. Knick- 

 erbocker C. C, vice com. of the Atlantic Division, and James R. Steers 

 of the K. C. C. 



The Jersey City C. C. will sail its first annual regatta on May 30, off 

 the new club house on Newark Bay, foot of Danforth avenue, Green- 

 ville. The programme includes the following races: 1. Paddling, 

 open canoes, mile. 2. Paddling, decked canoes, I3 mile. 3. Pad- 

 dling, tandem, mile. 4. Sailing, senior, 4^ miles. 5. Sailing, 

 junio-, 3 miles. 0. Combined sailing and paddling, 3 miles. 7. Up- 

 set sailing. 8. Club representative sailing race, one man from each, 

 club, 3 miles. In races 2, 4 and 6 points will be counted for Passaic 

 River Canoe Association cup. 



At a special meeting of the Miquononus C. O, on May 21, an offer 

 from the Red Dragon C. C. to hold the Decoration Day regatta off 

 their grounds at Wissonoming Station, N. Y. D. P. R. R , was re- 

 ceived and accepted. The regatta will therefore be held there 

 instead of at Camden, as announced last week. The time of closing 

 entries was, in consequence of change of place, extended to May 27. 



A. C. A. Membership.- Eastern Division: J. M. Russell, Middle- 

 town, Ct.; Geo. S. Hurlbut, Hartford, Ct. 



In consequence of the weather on Saturday, the races of the B. C. C. 

 were postponed until next month. 



Jzclfting. 



FIXTURES. 



31. Oswego, Cruise, Gt. Sodus. 

 Rochester, Opening Cruise. 

 Lynn, Expert Cup, Lynn. 

 Buffalo, Opening. 

 Quincy, 1st Cham., Quincy, 

 Mass. 



30. Phila. Cor., Opening, Eis- 

 ington. 



Larchmont. Special, Larchm't 

 Corinthian Mosquito Fleet. 

 Eastern, Special, Marblehead. 

 Cape Cod, East Dennis. 

 South Boston. Open, City Pt. 

 Fall River, Fall River. 



30. Douglaston, Opening, Little 

 Neck Bay. 



30. Knickerbocker, Opening, Col- 

 lege Point. 



30. Kill von Kull, Opening. S. I. 



30. Brooklyn, Opening, Graves- 



end Bay. 



31. Phila. Coi\, Cruise to Annap- 



olis. 



30. Seawanhaka Cor., Opening, 

 Oyster Bay. 



30. Keystone, Opening, Hemp- 

 stead Bay. 



JUNE. 



18. 

 18. 



1. Winthrop, Pen., Winthrop. 

 1. Monatiquot, Opening. 

 4. Philadelphia, Ann., Del. River 

 4 Larchmonr, Spring, Larchm't. 18. 



6. Corinthian, Atlantic Ci'y. 



7. Winthi-Qp, Moonlight Sail. 18. 

 9. New York, Ann., New York. 



9. Rochester, Squadron Review. 19. 



9. Miramichi, Cup, Newcastle. 20. 

 11. Cor Navy, Glen Cove. 20. 

 11 . Marine & Field. Ann., N. Y. 22. 

 11. Buffalo 1st pennant. 

 11. Cor. Navy, Ann., Glen Cove.. 33. 



Savin Hill, 1st Cham. 

 Winthrop, Ladies' Race, Win- 

 throp. 



Quincy, 2d Cham., Quincy, 

 Mass. 



American, Steam Yachts, Mil- 

 ton Point. 



Winthrop, Sail, Winthrop. 



New Jersey, Ann., New York. 



Wiuthrop, Tender, Winthrop. 



Winthrop, 3d and 4th Classes, 

 Winthrop 



Rochester, Club Regatta. 



