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sioned ATessrs. Gardner & Cox to design and build for 
him a large steel steam yacht. She Will be 260ft. over all 
and finished in the best possible mattner. 
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Vencedor, which sailed against Canada in 1896 for the 
Toledo Cup, is to go back to Chicago v/aters. She has 
been lying on the beach at Hawkins' Yard, City Island, 
for the past several vears. Mr. H. M. Gillig, former 
Commodore of the Larchmont Y. C, has sold her 
through the agency of Mr. F. Bowne Jones to Mr. F. A. 
Pricer of the Chicago, Y. C. 
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The American marine exhibit sent to the Paris Exposi- 
tion in charge of Mr. Jahn Rutherford Buchan, N. Y. 
Y. C. was returned to this country a few days ago and 
the rnodels have been sent to their owners. There were 
forty full-rigged and sixty-one half models in the collec- 
tion The New York Y. C. and its members loaned the 
larger number of them. Of all the full-rigged models 
were all the America's Cup defenders from Magic to 
Columbia. Then there were the steam yachts Corsair 
and Kanawha auxiliary Intrepid, the schooners In- 
trepid, Sachem, Mohegan, Norseman and Yampa; the 
electric launch Utopia and several other fast launches. 
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Mrs. N. B. Wright, of Philadelphia, has accepted the 
challenge of Howard Crosby, of Gloucester, Mass., to 
race across the Atlantic this coming summer from Cape 
Ann to Lisbon, Portugal, in a boat not to exceed 30ft. 
over all length. 
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The Yachting World asserts that Sir Thomas Lip- 
ton wished to withdraw his challenge for the America's 
Cup after the death of Queen Victoria and to postpone 
the contest for a year, but that, on consideration of the 
injustice toward the United States, and after consulting 
the highest authorities, he decided to adhere to the orig- 
inal plans. 
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One of the most artistic calendars that has been issued 
thi^ year is being sent out to his friends and customers 
by Mr. F. Bowne Jones. A spirited marine view and 
very clear and distinct numerals make it both ornamental 
and useful. 
Designs Recently Published in Forest and Stream. 
25-footer Flirt, Oct. 13-20. 
2i-footer Tattoo, Oct. 27. 
Minnesota, Nov. 17. 
19ft. sailboat, Nov. 24 and Dec. i. 
. Cutter Isolde, Dec. 8. 
Catboat Lazy Jack, Dec. 15-22. 
Raceabout Jolly Roger, Dec. 29. 
Bald Eagle II. and ice boat, Jan. 5 
,25-footer Brigand, Jan. 12. 
Canadian ice boat and 14ft. cutter, Jan. 19. 
38ff. cruising launch.' Jan. 26. 
25ft. shoal draft sloop, Feb. 2. 
A* C A. Rttles* 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Will you kindly print the following list of men, in the 
Eastern" Division who have signed the petition to Com. 
Britton, of the A. C. A., for a mail vote to be taken upon 
the suggested new racing regulations printed in Forkst 
AND Stream of last week: Louis A. Hall, Vice-Com. 
Eastern Division; Chas. F. Dodge, Ex. Com. Eastern 
Division; Paul Butler, Board of Governors, A. C. A.; 
Ralph F. Brazer, J. Arthur Gage. Albert G. Smith, J. 
Markland, Stephen S. Whittier, Frank E. Baker, Ray- 
mond Apollonio. T. A. Apollonio, Louis A. Drake, Her- 
mann Dudley Murphy, T. Price Wilson, Farnum F. Dor- 
sey, Chas. Prendergast, Geo. A. Woods. 
Hermann Dudley Murphy. 
A CfA. Membership. 
The following named gentlemen have been proposed 
for membership to the Western Division of the A. C. A.: 
Mr. Franklin S.'Catlin, Mr. William F. Forbush and Mr. 
Charles Catlin. 
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Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
Cincinnati, O.— The following scores were made in regular 
competition hy members of the Cincinnati Rifle Association, at 
Four-Mile House, treading road, Feb. 3. Conditions: 200yds., off- 
band, at the standard target. Gindele was declared champion for 
the day -with the good score of 90. Weather cool and cloudy. 
Thermometer 50 degrees. Wind 2 o'clock: 
Gindele . . . V;'; '-.-'r. . . vv;-.-. 
Nestler 
Payne 
Lux 
Roberts 
Strickmeier 
Drube 
Uckotter 
Gindele made a good average to-day, having 3 points over 
Ms credit. His scores range from 84 to 90. 
9 10 
9 8 
10 
8 10 
9 
8 9—90 
8 10 
8 10 
8 
9 10 
9 
9 7—88 
7 9 
8 10 
7 
8 10 
9 
10 10—88 
8 9 
9 9 
8 
7 8 
10 
8 10—86 
8 9 
6 8 
8 
10 10 
9 
8 9—85 
7 7 
9 6 
8 
10 7 
9 10 10—83 
8 7 
9 9 
8 
8 8 
8 
10 9—84 
10 10 
6 10 
5 
9 8 
6 
7 9—80 
7 9 
7 10 
9 
7 6 
8 
9 8—80 
7 10 
8 9 
8 
8 10 
4 
10 10—84 
5 7 
7 6 
8 
8 10 
9 
8 9-77 
5 8 
8 7 
9 
7 10 
7 
7 8—76 
6 7 
9 8 10 10 9 
7 
8 7—81 
8 8 
10 9 
9 
8 9 
6 
3 10—80 
9 6 
7 10 10 
9 3 
9 
9 G— 77 
10 9 
9 8 
8 
8 7 
7 
6 8—80 
9 8 
6 9 
7 
6 9 
7 
9 9—79 
4 5 
5 10 
9 
7 7 
9 
9 7—72 
9 7 
8 7 
9 
8 6 
7 
6 10—77 
5 8 10 7 
6 
8 6 
9 
9 8—76 
5 9 
5 9 
9 
5 8 
7 
9 8—74 
6 8 
8 9 
8 
9 8 
8 
7 5-76 
9 7 
4 9 
4 
9 9 
8 
8 6—74 
8 7 
3 9 
7 
6 10 
8 
5 6—69 
9 7 
S 7 
5 
5 6 
8 
8 7—72 
10 5 
7 5 
4 
5 8 
7 
9 7—67 
5 6 
6 6 
6 10 8 
8 
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