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A FAVORITE HOUSE-BOAT REACH JUST ABOVE HENLEY BRIDGE. 
Photo by Marsh Bros., Henley. 
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OUTBOARD PROFILE AND PLAN OF A TYPICAL THAMES HOUSE-BOAT, SHOWING FORWARD SALOON ARRANGEMENT. 
interest to the yachting in these waters and help a great 
deal to promote the sport. The principal change in the rules 
is that which governs the racing length or change to the 
.measurement rule, which adds one quarter the overhang 
forward and aft to tlie waterline length. The schedule 
as it now stauds will be as follows: 
Saturday, July 11 — Regular club regatta. 
Saturday, August 8 — Novice race. 
Saturday, August 15 — Special members' race. 
Wednesday, August 19 — Ladies' regatta. 
Wednesday, August 26 — ]McAleenan cup race. 
Monday (Labor Day), Sept. 7 — Annual open regatta. 
At the annual meeting of the Buffalo Y. C. the fol- 
lowing officers were elected: 
H. N. Vedder, Commodore; G. W. Ma3'tham, Vice 
Commodore; N. O. Tiffany, Secretary and Treasurer; 
F. D. Wood, Measurer; Dr. E. P. Hussey, Fleet Sur- 
geon; W. F. White, G. D. Hayes, S. C. Ryan and 
L. F. Kendall, Directors; Walter Hayes and R. A. 
Henssler, Regatta Committee. 
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CANOEING NEWS NOTES, 
To the Members of the American Canoe Association: 
Mr. H. Lansing Quick, of Yonkers, N. Y., is Acting 
Secretary-Treasurer until further notice, in the plaCe of 
Mr. Louis Simpson, deceased. 
