Sept. 26, 1896.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Indian Harbor Y. C. 
GKEKNWICH, CONN.— LONG ISTjAND SOOND. 
Saturday, Sept, 12. 
The special races of the ludian Harbor Y. C. were held off Green- 
wich, Conn., on September 12. What promised to be a very Interest- 
ing rac«, particularly among the yawls, was spoiled for tack of wind. 
Toe courses sailed were the usual ones of the club, from Gas Buoy, off 
Little Captain's Island, to Mattinicoek, Center Island and finish, 15 
nautical miles. The 15-f ooters sailed twice around Captain's Island, 
making 10 nautical miles. 
When the preparatory signal was given at 12:10 P. M. there was a 
light breeze from the southeast, so light that many of the contestants 
were handicapped. Balloon jibs and spinakers were carried to the 
first mark; to the second it was a long and stiort leg, the wind hauling 
more to southward. Center Island buoy was rounded by Vorant, 
Fidelio and Pawnee in order named a little after 5 o'clock. Shortly 
after rounding the wind, what little there was, came in ahead, making 
it a beat to the finish line, which was slow and tedisus; Vorant, the 
first to finish over the long course, finally drifting across the line at 
7:25 P. M. 
The full times follow: 
SPKCiAT, 34ft. class— cabin sloops. 
Start. Finisb. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Vorant, Geo. Q. Tyson ,13 16 41 7 25 00 7 OS 19 
SPECIAL '-ilFr, CLASS— open SLOOPS. 
Houri, E. B. Hart, Jr 12 aO 00 9 02 25 8 42 25 
Vaquero, W. G. Brokaw 13 15 59 8 22 30 8 06 31 
YAWLS. 
Pawnee, E. D. M. Waterman. 12 18 51 7 55 06 7 36 15 6 58 52 
Yram, J. M. Hartshorn 18 19 10 8 59 50 8 40 40 7 56 09 
Fidelio, R E. Tod 12 18 40 7 33 35 7 14 65 6 29 19 
Consuelo, A. W. Caloc 12 19 39 Did not finish. 
OPaS CATBOATS— FIXED BALLAST (COttlNTHIAN RULES). 
Sirene, Cutwater &Doremu8.12 25 00 Did not finish. 
Elsie, R. H. Gillespie 12 25 00 Did not finish. 
Bubble, A. M. Bradley 12 25 00 Did not finish. 
Dorothy, J. E. Sanborn 12 24 50 Did not finish. 
Gosbird,R. H. Kevins 12 25 00 Did not finish. 
Annie, A. V, Seymour 12 25 00 Did not finish. 
Willie, A. Park 12 25 00 8 56 35 8 31 85 7 31 06 
OPEN SLOOPS— 20Fr, CLASS, FIXED BALLAST. 
Eos, p. T. Dodge 12 20 00 8 38 40 8 18 40 7 03 44 
II. E. Z., Chas. S Towle 12 15 45 Did not finish. 
B. O. B., F. M. Hoyt 12 20 00 Did not finish. 
SPECIAL 15ft. class— open SLOOPS. 
Trilby, Geo. G. Tyson. ...... .12 25 00 Did not finish. 
Paprika, C. S. Hoyt ...12 25 00 6 32 15 5 52 45 
The winners were Voraat, Fidelio in yawls, Nellie in open cats, Eos 
in open sloops, 20ft. class, and Paprika. 
The regatta committee included Messrs. George E. Gartland, Chas. 
E. McManus and D. W. Merritt. 
Annisquam IT. C. 
Saturday, Sept. 19. 
The Annisquam T. C. sailed a regatta on Sept. 19 in a fresh south; 
wind, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected, 
Circe, Pigeon 16.05 1 21 10 0 56 23 
Luna Hildreth 16.02 1 25 00 0 59 44 
Flip Flop.WiUiams 15.06 1 39 80 1 13 28 
SECOND CLASS. 
Coot, Dugno 14.00 1 26 05 0 58 12 
Brownie, Wheeler 14.00 1 28 55 1 01 02 
Howard, Haskell , 13.10 1 29 30 1 01 24 
Doris, Proctor 15.00 1 40 58 1 14 57 
THIRD CLASS. 
Erena, Dueno 12.10 _ 1 37 37 1 08 05 
Ruth,Grifan 14.09 1 35 45 109 15. 
Little Comrade 13.08 Did not finish. 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Shamrock, O'Reilly 1 40 45 
June, Vivian ,, 143 11 
Midget, Korwood , 1 45 32 
FIFTH CLASS, DORIES. 
Oceanus, Adams 17.06 1 26 10 1 00 43 
Black Cat, Cannon 17.10 1 31 47 1 06 40 
F. E. Brown Withdrawn. 
Psyche , Did not finish. 
SIXTH CLASS, DORIES. 
Folly, Woodbury 15.11 1 23 11 0 55 56 
Doree, Gardner 15.11 1 28 07 1 00 42 
John, Whittemore 15.08 1 29 02 1 01 29 
Anita, Cunningham 15.06 1 29 21 1 01 .35 
Herman, Lane 1 37 08 Not meas. 
Clarence, Davis 1 37 27 Not meas. 
Seneca , 14.08 1 53 20 1 44 31 
American Y. C. Fall Regatta. 
MILTON POINT— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Saturday, Sept. 19. 
The American T. C. was fortunate in having a warm summer day 
with a moderate breeze from 8. W. for its fall regatta on Saturday, 
though at the end a very lively squall struck the fleet and made 
some quick work in stowing canvas. Colonia, Amorita and Quig- 
setta were entered fOr the Vice-Commodore's cup as well as for the 
regular class prizes. All of the IS-footers but Paprika have given up 
racing, and the latter, having no competitor, again went up into the 
20£t. class, where she scored a handsome win on elapsed time alone. 
Quissetta withdrew on the second round, being far astern of Amorita. 
The race was nearly over when a very violent squall struck the fleet, 
some of the yachts lowering away everything; no serious damage 
was done, however. The times were: 
SCHOONERS 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Colonia 12 10 00 4 30 34 4 20 34 4 20 34 
Amorita ...12 10 00 5 02 49 4 53 49 4 38 46 
Quissetta 12 10 00 Withdrew. 
SCHOONERS- 95ft. CLASS. 
Colonia 12 10 00 4 30 34 4 20 34 4 20 34 
SCHOONERS— 75ft. CLASS. 
Amorita 12 10 00 5 02 49 4 58 49 4 38 4& 
Quissetta 12 10 00 Withdrew. 
CUTTERS— 51ft. class. 
TJvira 12 CO 13 4 05 00 3 58 47 3 58 47 
YAWLS- 43pt. class. 
Pawnee 12 17 35 4 49 45 4 31 50 4 31 50' • 
Yram 12 18 52 Withdrew. 
cotters- 36ft. class. 
Infanta 12 17 55 Withdrew. 
sloops— 25pt. class. 
Sparrow 12 19 17 2 54 47 S 35 30 2 35 30 
Virginia 12 19 55 3 11 27 2 52 32 Not meas. 
SLOOPS— 20pr. GLASS. 
Eos 12 15 24 2 45 08 2 29 44 2 29 44 
Fez' 12 16 41 2 57 39 2 40 58 2 34 29 
Dolly!! 12 16 53 Withdrew. 
Paprika 12 15 31 2 38 25 3 22 51 2 11 43 
CABIN CATS— 30ft. class. 
Dosoris 12 17 20 5 07 00 4 49 40 4 49 40 
Oconee 12 19 17 5 08 41 4 49 24 4 41 28 
Loyalty 12 25 00 Withdrew. 
CABIN CATS— 25ft. CLASS, 
Win or Lose 12 18 24 2 43 02 2 24 38 2 24 3a 
Scat 12 16 21 2 37 51 2 21 30 2 20 13 
Grace 12 16 50 3 01 27 2 44 37 2 43 20 
OPEN CATS— 25ft. class. 
Osprey 12 25 00 Withdrew. 
Edwina 12 18 53 2 48 37 2 29 44 2 24 16 
Zelica 12 18 06 2 49 S9 2 31 33 2 23 51 
Dorothy , 12 17 09 Withdrew. 
OPEN cats— 20ft. class. 
starling 12 20 00 2 55 03 2 35 03 2 35 03 
ReginaT 12 19 59 2 50 50 2 30 51 2 29 53 
special 30ft. class. 
Musme ..... .12 25 02 4 56 35 4 31 83 
Hera. ..12 25 02 4 46 10 4 21 08 
21ft. class. 
Houri 12 25 28 2 32 56 2 07 56 
Vaquero 12 25 30 2 32 46 8 07 46 
Colonia wins the Vice-Commodore's cup for all schooners in one 
class, also the 95ft. class prize. Amorita wins the 75Ct. class cup. 
Uvira, Pawnee, Infanta, Sparrow, Paprika, Oconee, Scat, Zelica, Re- 
gina, Musme and Vaquero win in their classes. 
Eastern Y. C. Special Race. 
MARBLEHBAD— MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Saturday, Sept. 19. 
The Eastern Y. C. arranged a special race on Sept. 19 for yachts of 
30 to 85ft. l.w.l. and for the knockabouts, but only one yacht appeared 
in the larger class, Asahi. She had towed around the Cape from New- 
port to meet Handsel and Anoatuk, but neither was present, in fact 
the latter was hauled out at Stearns's yard, Asahi saUed to Boston, 
where she will winter at Lawley's. After a rainy morning the sky 
cleared and a good S.W. wind sprung up, the race of the knockabouts 
starting at 2:20, the course being: From the Black buoy off Light- 
house foint, Msrolehead Neck, thence to the Bell buoy off Pig Rocks, 
thence to a stakeboat 2% miles out southeast from the starting line, 
thence to the Bell buoy off Pig Rocks and home; 9 miles. 
The times were: 
Elapsed, 
Cock Robin, O. S. Eaton , 1 54 05 
Jacktar,T. E. Jacobs , 1 57 06 
Bo Peep, Clark & North 1 57 31 
Tautog, W. O. Uray. 1 59 09 
Sally, D. C. Percival, Jr 2 01 26 
Water Lily, H. M. Sears 2 01 41 
Mala, Everett Paine. 2 03 10 
Bonito, Bartlett Bros...,, 2 06 00- 
Dorothy, F. Brewster , 2 06 04 
Nike, C. A. Cooley 2 08 53 
Ruth, E. Wiggin ^ 2 13 13 
Mayona, C. O. Stearns " 3 15 09 
The winners are: Cock Robin, purse of $100, presented by Rear-Com. 
Hemenway; Jacktar, club prize, $50; Bo Peep, 825; Water Lily, $16; 
Maia, $10. ^ ^ 
Winthrop Y. C. 
WINTHHOP — BOSTON HARBOR, 
Saturday, Sept. IS. 
The regatta of the Winthrop Y. C. on Sept. 12 was partially spoiled 
by a dense fog, the times being: 
FIRBT CLASS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Almira ..-j 2 15 00 3 59 15 1 21 15 
Harbinger., ', 2 15 00 4 14 25 1 37 34 
SECOND CLASS 
Satanic 2 20 00 4 13 02 1 26 52 
Harolde 2 20 00 4 14 50 1 30 26 
Ervcina 2 20 00 4 20 02 1 35 46 
Alma 3 20 00 4 18 02 1 36 56 
Eureka... ;...2 2O0O 4 45 50 2 02 46 
Clara Withdrew. 
Myrtle , ; Withdrew. 
THIRD CLASS. 
Miat 8 25 00 3 56 01 1 40 55 
Harriet 2 25 00 4 26 10 1 44 52: 
Almira wins the championship, Satanic wins a second leg; Erycinav 
Gleaner and Clara each having one leg; Harolde would have had one- 
leg, but she finished two minutes beyond the time limit. Mist won a- 
leg in her class. After the race the yachts started in the fog for Hull, 
Harolde being first in ^t 8 P. M. 
Hull Y. C. 
HULL — ^BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, Sept. 19. 
The Hull Y. .0. sailed a club race on Sept. 19 in a moderate S.W, 
breeze, the times being: 
THIRD CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected, 
Gleaner, S. O. Wellington 20.03 2 16 05 1 39 52 
Beatrice, J. Cavanagh 30.11 2 26 33 1 £7 25 
fifth CLASS. 
Cleopatra, Henry Faxon. 81.09 1 30 37 1. 05 26 
Opeeohee, W. D. Barker 22.03 1 38 16 1 15 37 
Hamilton Yachting. 
On Sept. 7 three races were sailed off Hamilton, Ontario, under the 
management of the Royal Hamilton and the Victoria yacht clubs, of 
that city. The times were: 
48ft. CLASS. 
start, 1:30: - , . ^, ^ ^ ^ 
Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Zelma 7 08 30 7 38 30 7 38 30 
Vivia. 7 47 08 8 17 08 8 10 19 
23ft. CLASS. 
Start, 12:05: 
KokD 5 07 47 5 02 47 5 00 43 
Caruli ! 5 19 15 5 14 15 5 14 09 
Enid 5 30 00 5 25 00 5 24 15 
ScaUawag"!! 5 31 27 5 26 27 5 25 30 
Euroclydon 5 32 54 5 27 54 5 27 54 
I'll Away ...........5 40 54 5 85 54 5 35 17 
Nixey....! 5 41 50 5 36 50 
Midget.!!!!!!..., Did not finish. 
27fx. class. 
Start, 12:00 
Sylvia 4 28 27 4 28 27 4 28 01 
Hiawatha '. 4 40 34 4 40 34 4 40 13 
Mirage 4 40 59 4 40 59 4 40 57 
Sybil "' 4 48 23 4 48 23 4 46 30 
Salola '.".".'.!.'.......... 4 53 31 4 53 31 4 51 30 
Nox i.'...;.^ 5 24 12 5 24 12 
"Wang ! Did not finish. 
Newport Y. C. 
NEWPORT— NARRAGANSETT BAY. 
Monday, Sept. 7. 
The Newport Y. C. sailed its last regatta on Sept. 7 over a 12-mile 
course in a very light wind, the times being; 
FIRST CLASS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Victor ,.,...1 45 00 4 40 15 2 55 15 2 55 15 
Four Brothers .'....1 45 00 4 51 01 3 06 01 3 05 07 
SECOND CLASS. 
Prunella 1 50 00 5 21 24 3 31 24 3 31 24 
Wind Cloud 1 50 00 5 23 19 3 33 19 Not meas. 
third class. 
Niobara 1 55 00 5 13 41 3 18 41 3 18 41 
Jerboa 1 55 00 5 24 10 3 29 10 3 27 43 
Ryris. . ! 1 55 00 Did not finish. 
fourth class. 
Caspar 2 OC 00 5 27 16 3 27 16 3 27 16 
Truant 2 00 00 5 47 35 3 47 35 3 47 35 - 
Shadow * ' 2 00 00 5 48 20 3 48 20 3 47 50 
Secretary!! 2 00 00 5 54 27 3 54 27 3 52 51 
Shadow protested Truant for fouling. 
The judges were Capt. WUliams, President Gray and J. G. Costello. 
Old Colony Y. C. 
SAVIN HILL— BOSTON HARBOR. 
Monday, Sept. 7. 
On Labor Day the Old Colony Y. C. resailed its fourth class race, 
postponed from June 17, and also a race of the fifth class, the times 
being: 
fourth class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Sunbeam, H. Faxon 1 58 45 1 23 13 
Alpine, C. J. Blethen 1 59 05 1 25 08 
Fantasy, W. Allerton 2 04 50 1 29 25 
Minx, G. Silsbee 2 13 15 1 39 53 
Anita Withdrew. 
Careme Withdrew. 
Box ..1. Withdrew. 
Juanita '. i ... . . .j u Withdrew. 
Joust '- Withdrew. 
Imp i . . . , Withdrew, 
fifth class. 
Elsa, H. M. Crane 1 05 10 0 86 31 
Pengum, J. E. Robinson , 1 11 50 0 42 47 
Princess. Gay & Ware ..........l 12 10 0 43 07 
Ivanhoe, H. M. Torrance 13 03 0 43 32 
Cohasset Y. C. 
Saturday, Sept. 12. 
The last race of the season was sailed in a dense fog, the course 
being reduced to two miles; the times were: 
FIRST class. 
Elapsed, 
In It, R. B. Williams 0 27 00 
Banshee, H. T. Montgomery 0 28 10 
15ft. class. 
Swallow, John Richardson 1 12 CO 
Hoodoo, Ganimon8& Wheelwright.,.. .....„..,,,...»,..,, .,..1 16 03 
Jap, Rouve & Pegram .1 34 OO 
Beverly Y. C. 
buzzard's BAY, 
Saturday, Sept. IS. 
The 245th race, fifth championship, was sailed off club house Sept. 
12. Mr. A. H. Hardy was judge; wind E. and N.E., light at start, fresh- 
ening to good whole-sail breeze. 
Courses, 15 miles fnr special class, ll}4 for second class, 1% for third 
and fourth clashes, 4% for fifth class. 
Ashumet and Cero louled and Ashumet protested. It cannot be de- 
cided for some time, as committee and owners cannot at present be 
got together. 
Daisy was a surprise, winning quite easily. Melro and Vi£ won 
easily also, as did Kalama, while Grilse left Heiress far off. 
Sally fouled a .arge boat and tore her sail badly on the 11th. She 
started with the mainsail of a much smaller boat and withdrew. 
Anonyma gave an exhibition of old-fashioned Buzzard's Bay pluck 
and good racing spirit. In the gale on the night of the 10th she parted 
a new mooring rope, went up on the rocks, stove her starboard side, 
and is described as looking as if she had been fired at with a charge of 
grape, still she raced. 
999 having no competitor sailed in fourth class, and under the rule 
got no allowance. 
SPECIAL CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected . 
Cero, W. E. C. EnstTs, B. y. C 39.00 2 37 23 2 36 29 
Ashumet, C H. Jones, B. Y. C 34.03 2 39 32 2 .33 58 
SECOND CLASS CATS. 
Kalama, David Rice, B. Y. 0 26.00 2 34 09 2 21 58 
Linocte, W. P. Wilson, B. Y. 0 25.10 2 41 19 2 28 56 
Bernice, J. G. Young, Jr., B Y. C 25.08 2 41 36 2 29 01 
Surprise, J. M Codman, B. Y. 0 24.00 2 42 25 2 27 43 
May King, D L. Wnittemore, B. Y. C. .26.00 2 43 06 2 30 55 
Mist, G. H. Lyman, B. Y. C 25.01 2 43 14 3 29 58 
Anonyma, F. L. Dabney, B. Y. C 24.09 3 46 29 3 33 47 
THIRD CLASS CATS. 
Melro, D. L. Whittemore, B. Y. C 20.03 1 56 31 1 43 40 
Colymbus, A. Winsor, B. Y. C 21.06 2 01 32 1 49 01 
FOURTH CLASS CATS. 
Daisy, Howard Stockton, B. Y. C 18.03 2 01 08 1 45 51 
Elsaj H. & F. Burgess, B. Y. C 19.00 2 02 14 1 46 55 
FOURTH CLASS SLOOPS. 
Grilse, W. E. C. Eustis, B. Y. 0 19.00 1 49 37 1 34 18 
999, R. Brewer, B. Y. C 19.00 1 54 05 1 38 46 
Heiress, G. G. Amory, B. Y. 0 19.00 1 59 20 1 44 01 
Sally, W. S. Burgess, B. Y. C 19.00 Withdrew. 
FIFTH CLASS CATS. 
Vif, A. Winsor, Jr., B. Y. C 14.04 1 34 36 1 26 24 
Imp, Geo. B. Dabney, B. Y. C 14.05 1 30 29 1 23 34 
Heoe, J. Parkinson, Jr., B. Y. C 15.00 1 41 51 1 35 13 
Winners: Special class, first protested; second class cats, Kalama 
first. Surprise second; third class cats, Melro first; fourth class sloops, 
Grilse first, 999 second; fourth class cats, Daisy first; fifth class cats, 
Vif first. 
Race shows Melro wins and holds pennant, and Anonyma holds pen- 
nant, as she has won two races to one each for Surprise, Linotte and 
Kalama. Grilse ties Heiress with two legs each. This will be sailed 
off Sept. 19. 
Larcbmont Y. C. 
Saturday, Sept. IS. 
The weather on Saturday was even worse than on Monday; the 
annual schooner race and the special class races resulting in a most 
unsatisfactory drift. The times were: 
SCHOONERS. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Colonia, C. A. Postley ............6 50 25 6 50 25 
Amorita, W. G. Brokaw , ..'....i Not timed. 
Emerald, J. R. Maxwell Withdrew. 
30ft. class. 
Musme, J. Macdonough ...4 10 19 4 10 19 
Mai, O. G. Jennings 4 41 32 4 41 33 
34ft. class. 
Dragoon, F. M. Freeman ,.,4 00 40 4 00 40 
Acushla, Hanan Bros 3 54 09 3 54 09 
class 5. 
TJvira, E. M. Lockwood 3 47 05 
class 7. 
Cymbra, T. Mclntyre , ..,...■...,..4 48 27 4 48 27 
Infanta, Cliff Brokaw......... , 4 48 43 
yawls. 
Audax, H. W. Eaton 4 54 11 
Riverton Y. C. 
RIVERTON— DELAWARE RIVER, 
Saturday, Sept. 5. 
On Sept. 5 the Riverton Y. O. sailed a race for catboats and mos- 
quito boats, and the staam launches Carol and Conchita met for the 
second time. The wind was Iresh from NE.with a sea on the river. 
The course for the sailing yachts was 6 miles and for the steam yachts 
10 miles. The times were: 
CATBOATS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. 
Seagull 3 25 00 5 00 55 1 29 14 
Peerless 3 25 00 5 05 00 1 29 53 
Nettie 3 25 00 4 55 50 1 30 00 
MOSQUITO BOATS. 
No. 11, Al. G. Cook 3 39 80 4 40 10 
No. 2, Chas. Biddle 3 39 30 4 43 20 
No. 12, Mcllvaln Biddle 3 39 30 4 46 05 
No. 1, S. Myers 3 39 30 4 46 06 
STEAM LAUNCHES. 
Conchita 3 17 00 4 11 05 0 54 05 
Carol 3 17 00 Did not finish. 
Carol took the lead at the start, but her cylinder burst at the turn 
and she was beached as soon as possible. In the first race between 
the two on July 4 Carol was disabled. 
Tower Ridge Y. C. 
HASTINGS— HUDSON RIVER. 
Saturday, Sept. 19. 
The Tower Ridge Y. C. sailed a postponed regatta on Sept. 19, the 
course being around marks off Tarrytown and Yonkers. The wind 
was moderate from the south; the times were: 
SLOOPS. 
Finish. Elapsed. ' Corrected.. 
H. W. Beecher 3 07 44 3 46 14 2 52 04 
Minta 3 05 28 3 45 18 3 00 58 
Arcadia Did not finish. 
CATBOATS. 
Colleen 3 48 20 1 01 18 3 37 18' 
Edna 3 47 35 1 05 16 2 42 19' 
Fugitive 4 02 00 1 01 10 3 00 50) 
Nan Withdrew. 
Yorkville Y. C. 
NEW YORK— LONG ISLAND SOUND. 
Sunday, Sept. 13. 
The open regatta of the Yorkville Y. C. was sailed) on Sept. 13 In a?, 
fresh N.E. wind, the times being: 
OPEN JIB AND MAINSAIL BOATS UNDER 33FT. 
Elapsed. 
Zetes, J. C Kipp 2 36 00 
Eddie S., J. H. Bymmers 8 3S 00 
CABIN CATBOATS, 23fT. AND OVER. 
CrocuB, G. A. Wright .3 49 30 
Laurett, Shearer & McKenna 3 41 30 
OPEN CATBOATS UNDER ITFT. 
Chic, John Wilson 2 10 30 
Paulinp, Fred Horn 2 40 00 
Little Dean, Charles Kae...., 2 15 00 
Josie, T. H. Riley 2 39 30 
Bye By, Adam Mink Did not 1 
Corrected. 
Not meas. 
Not meas. 
3 49 30 
3 41 30 
3 10 30 
2 38 00 
2 14 35 
2 38 00 
: finish. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
Applications tor membership may be made to the purser of the 
division in which the appUcant resides on blanks furnished by purser, 
tha applicant becoming a member provided no objection be made 
within fourteen days after his name has been officially published in 
the Forest and Stream. 
ATLANTIC division. 
Name. Residence. Club, 
Frederick J. War burton. . . , . .New York, , r 
