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with the special agreement as between the owners of the 
four sQ-called 70-footers. , 
The committee therefore, in carrying out the duty in- 
cumbent upon them, have to advise that Rainbow is dis- 
qualified in the race sailed on Sept. 8, 1900, under the 
auspices of the club, for violation of Rule 25, Section 3. 
Most respefctfully yours, . 
Larchmont Regatta Committee, 
■ John :F. LovEjoy, Chairman. 
Oct. 13. — Cornelius Vanderbilt, Esq., Newport, R. I. 
My Dear Sir: Your letter of Oct. 5, in which you state 
that after Rainbow was officially measured additional bal- 
last was placed on and no remeasurement was made, was 
duly received. The race committee gave the m.atter care- 
ful attention, and decided that Rule 2, Section 5. of the 
Racing Rules of the club had been violated by Rainbow 
and that cofisequently she was disqualified in the race for 
the Adams cup, sailed on Sept. 15. ' ' 
We thank you for having notified us of your error as 
soon as it was called to your attention, and are satisfied 
that the error was committed through an oversight. While 
regretting the Unfortunate infringement of our rules, we 
are obliged to disqualify Rainbow. Re«i>ectfullv yours, 
G. W. MCNULTY, 
A. F. Aldridge, 
Race Committee, Atlant'c Y. C. 
The owners of the other three boats-r^Mineola II., Yan- 
kee, and Virginia — have decla:red liositiyely that they will 
not accept. any of. the cups thusvgiyeh up by Rainbow; 
munication, is a direct violati»n of on6 of the racing rules 
of the club. ■ : ■ 
The committee beg to cb,nvey to you their assurance 
that there is no question in their minds as to your in-' 
tegrity in the matter., ftgllv; realizing that the act was com- 
mitted through' lack of 'a Careful reading and understand- 
ing of the racing rules and confounding them somewhat 
YACHTING NEWS NOTES. 
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Mystic, schr., designed by G. L. Watson for H. C. 
Smifh. Was launched at White. Bros.' yard, Itchen Ferry, 
on Sept. 25. When finished she will sail for the Medi- 
terranean. 
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The steel auxiliary schooner designed by Messrs. A. 
Carv Sinitli & Barbey for James L. Watson, of Rochester. 
N. Y. former owner of Lasca-, was launched at Nixon's 
yard, Elizabeth, on Oct. 13. Contrary to current re- 
port', "^he Was 'named Genesee, instead of La'^ca II. Sh-^ 
is i4feft. over all'; iToft. l.w.l;, 27ft. breadth. i6ft. 6in. deoth 
and carries an engine with cylinders and 19 by l4in. 
and two .'\lmv boiler.s. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
CiNCiN.XATi, O. — The following scores were made in regular com- 
petition by members of the Cincinnati Rifle Association at Four- 
Mile House, Reading road, Oct. 14. Conditions: 200yds., off- 
hand, at the standard target. Payne was declared champion tor the 
day with the score of 87: 
Payne 9 10 9 7 10 8 8 10 7 9—87 
'8-9778 10 999 7—83 
5 10 6 7 9 10 9 8 8. 7—82 
Roberts 88 10 9788 10 9 8—85 
9 10 10 7 6 7 9 10 9 &-^3 
10 10 6 6 10 8 7 10 6 6—79 
Drube 10 7 10 5 10 9 8 9 7 9— 84 
> • . ' - 9 ■ 4 7 5 10 5 7 8 9 8—72 
10 66959586 7—71 
Bruns 9 10 7 6 10 9 8 7 6 10—82 
*' ■ ' 8 5 8 5 5 10 10 7 5 10—73 
579956 10 76 8—72 
Gindele 10 78998 10 75 8—81 
86978 10 898 8—81 
10 10 7957799 7—80 
Strickmeier 6 6 8 9 10 10 7 7 9 8-80 
6 10 969 10 896 6—79 
10 5998966 10 6—78 
Ne^tler 9 9 5 10 9 6 10 8 5 8—79 
98 10 667887 10-^9 
788679 10 86 9—78 
Tonscher ... 788884l0i8 8—78 
■' 6 9 7 9 8 5 10 W » 7-77 
676988688 &— 71 
Trounstine 7 8 7 7 7 8 8 10 8 8-78 
10 7 6 7 8 8 9 6 8 7-76 
10 79 10 786«6 6—75 
Uckotter 99496867 10 Ifr— 77 
•^'^"''"^'^ 8 10 6 8 5 6 9 7 10 5-74 
10 9 4 9 5 4 6 « 6 10—69 
Lux ' 9 10 10 865759 6—75 
*•■■■- - 10 3 7 10 7 6 9 9 6 7-74 
655595 10 9 10 9-73 
Tonf 7 5 8, 4 10 7 V 10 10 7—75 
^ 83 9' 887658 7—69 
957866448 6—63 
Weinheimer 697675878 8-71 
wemneimer 5 10 10 4 6 8 10 7 4 6—70 
9 5 6 6 5 la 9 6 7 6-69 
Colombia Pistol and Rifle Qufa. 
San Francisco, Sept. 30.— The Columbia Pistol and Rif|e Club 
enthusiasts to the number of eleven assembled at the range bept. iS 
for practice and experimenting,, pool shooting, etc., to get them- 
selves readv for the regular shoot. Hoadley beat his best Previous 
pistol score with 40. Young was a close second with 41. With 
revolver Young had 49 and Becker 50. The score sheet was mis- 
laid, but the above we remerrtbered. , , , n , , 
On Sept. 30 ten put in an appearance, and had a fine day s 
sport, with good shooting all around. Dr. Twist and Hoadley 
brought their rifles. The Doctor tried L. & R. powder for a 
priming, and only did it once. The primer was blown out, and the 
Doctor also came near being blown away with it. Dorrell and 
Hvman brought their .22cal. rifles. Dorrell did some good work 
wi'th his. using Peters' long rifle cartridges. Young and Hovey 
did firie pistol work, using Peters' .22cal. shorts, semi-smpkeless. 
Scores; Columbia target: 
A B Dorrell 3 2 12 1112 1 17 
422221121 3-19 
FO' Young 3 3 1 2 5 5 1 2 11 4-37 
^ 357463144 8—45 
5373343 10 3 7-^8 
Ed Hovey...... 343265356 5—42 
Dr Hunsaker 5 6 2 7 4 7 9 3 3 1-47 
G Hoadley 457498526 2^52 
F S Washburn 4 3 2 6 3 7 8 11 3- 8-55 
RevoJv.er: . ^ 
F O Young 2 2 3 7 8 2 3 10 5 3-^5 
' 4 2 6 2 8 4 8 11 1 1-47 
P Becker 5 5 4 8 6 8 5 7 6 5—59 
