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June 7, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Frail Horst, with his Nomad, won both the quar¬ 
ter and mile canoe races. The motor boat race 
was won by Dewey Luchtenberg, while Guy 
Sackctt and William M. Frisbie were the victors 
in the comedy duck-collecting race in their 
motor boat, the Folly. 
L. A. Sackett and Frank IMooney, a team 
that never has met defeat, gained an easy victory 
in the canoe-tilting contest. Mrs. Frank Mooney, 
in the Dancing Sally, won first prize in the ladies’ 
sailboat race. 
Barrington Y. C. 
Barrington, R. L, May 31.—The Barrington 
Y. C. held its spring meeting to-night and 
elected a regatta committee as follows: Thomas 
Delano, Jr., Charles H. McKenna, Isaac F. Fos¬ 
ter, William L. Cross, Emerson Pease, Henry H. 
Tingley and William J. Kenyon. The house 
committee was directed to have an opening day, 
June 14. 
Associated Canoe Clubs of the Hudson. 
The annual regatta, on Decoration Day, of 
the Associated Canoe Clubs of the Hudson re¬ 
sulted as follows: 
1. One man, double blade, junior, half mile; First, 
J. Clark; second, F. Molnar; third, J. Earlensen. Points 
—Ft. Washington 4; Inwood, 5. 
2. One man, single blade, senior, half mile: First, 
E. Kelly; second, G. Esselborn; third, T. Zuk. Points— 
Ft. Washington, 6; Inwood 3. 
3. Tandem, double blade, junior, half mile; First, 
Fisher and Clark; second, Marshall and Esselborn; 
third, Molnar and Earlensen, Points—Ft. Washington, 
1; Inwood, 8. 
4. Tandem, single blade, senior, half mile: First, 
Zuk and Earlensen; second, Molnar and Kelly; third, 
Marshall and Finn. Points—Ft. Washington, 8; Inwood, 1. 
5. Club four, double blade, half mile: First, Inwood 
C. C., Marshall, Esselborn, Clark and Kelly; second. 
Ft. Washington C. C.; third, Yonkers C. C. Points— 
^ 1; F.. W ashingtcn, 3; Inwood, 5. 
I. Open canoe sailing, 40ft. sail area, three miles: 
hirst, L. hnede; second, R. We.ss; third, E. Ahrens. 
Points—Yonkers, 3. 
Decked canoe sailing, 90ft. sail area, three miles: 
hirst, L. Friede; second, E. Harrison; third, H. L. Zuick. 
Points—Yonkers, 1. 
Mixed tandem, single blade, quarter mile: First, 
Miss Marshall and T. Zuk; second, Miss Gibbons and 
third, Mr, and Mrs. Perkins. Points—Ft. 
Washington, 8; Inwood, 1. 
10. Handicap sailing, unlimited sail area, three miles: 
First, L. Friede; second, E. Harrison; third, II. L. 
Ouick. Points—Yonkers, 1. 
12. Tilting handicap, finals: First, Esselborn and 
Holmgren; second, Finn and Ba'dwin; third, Marshall 
and Perkins; fourth, Clark and Fisher. Points—In¬ 
wood, 9. 
13. One man, single blade, junior, half mile; First, 
Y'm. Bartholomae; second, J. Clark; third, D. Finn, 
Points—Inwood, 9. 
14. One man, double blade, senior, ha'f mile: First 
E. Kelly; second, F. Molnar; Third, E. Fisher. Points— 
Ft. Washington, 8; Inwood, 1. 
15. Tandem, single blade, junior, half mile: First, 
Bartholomae and Neumann; second, Clark and Fisher; 
third, Legrant and Thom. Points—Yonkers, 3; Inwood, 6. 
16. Tandem, double blade, senior, half mile; First, 
Molnar and Vandoln; second, Esselborn and Ahrens; 
third, Kelly and Zuk. Points—Ft. Washington, 6; In¬ 
wood, 1%. 
17. Tail-end race, one-ei^th mile: First, J Marshall; 
second, D. Finn; third, F. Baldwin. Points—Inwood, 9. 
18. A. C. C. H. trophy (held one year), half mile; 
club fours, single blade: First, Ft. Washington C. C., 
Kelly, Molnar, Earlensen and Zuk; second. Inwood C. 
C.; third, Yonkers C. C. Points—Ft. Washington, 5; 
Inwood. 3; Yonkers, 1. 
19. War canoe race, half mile: First, Yonkers C. 
C.; second. Ft. Washington C. C.; third. Inwood C. C. 
Points—Yonkers, 5; Ft. Washington, 3; Inwood, 1. 
20. Point trophy (held one year): First, Inwood 
C. C., 62% points; second. Ft. Washington C. C., 52 
points; third, Yonkers C. C., 15 points; unattached, 221/2 
points. 
Eastern Division A. C. A. 
Lawrence, Mass., May 31. —Novelty stunts 
and features of paddling comprised the schedule 
of events this afternoon at Fish Brook on the 
Merrimack, the camp of the Eastern Division 
of the American Canoe Association. The sport 
was watched by a large number of canoe enthu¬ 
siasts. 
The tilting crews were the big card of the 
afternoon. Commodore Fred W. Cramphorn, of 
Woburn, was in charge. Loving cups were 
awarded the various winners of events. The 
winners were: 
Freak Single—Won by J. J. Smith. Swastika 
Club; Clarence Pheteplace, Samoset Club, sec¬ 
ond. 
Tail-end Race—Won by Gus Reiss, Swastika 
Club; C. St. Pierre, Swastika Club, second. 
Mile and a Half Around the Island—Won 
by William French, Cocheco Club; Gus Reiss, 
Swastika, second. 
Each canoe carried one passenger. 
lilting (Combination Crews)—Winchester 
(Pheteplace and French) beat Medford (Smith 
and Newman). 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Atlantic Division.—Samuel S.. Whyard, 969 
Summit avenue. New York city, by Frederick 
Grant. 
Central Division.—James E. Murray, 341 
Barnes street, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; S. Arthur 
Hazen, 5627 Rural avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.; E. R. 
Albrecht, 302 Gray Building, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; 
all by F. D. Newbury; Adolph H. Knodel, 826 
North State street, Syracuse, N. Y., by A. F. 
Saunders. 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
Atlantic Division.—6663, Gustave Ross, 326 
West Twenty-eighth street. New York city. 
Eastern Division.—6662, William W. Heck¬ 
man, 176 Federal street, Boston, Mass.; 6664, 
John J. Smith, 333 Pine street. Providence, R. 1 .; 
6665, Fred A. Schmidt, 33 Stadden street. Provi¬ 
dence, R. 1 .; 6666, Gravers Graverson, 814 Main 
street, Waltham, Mass.; 6667, Everett W. Smith, 
145 Brown street, Waltham, Mass.; 6668, Joseph 
F. Spoettle, 17^2 Robbins street, Waltham, Mass. 
Forest and Stream is an Honorary Member of the Interstate Association for the Promotion of Trapshooting. 
Fixtures. 
If you want your shoot to be announced 
here, send a notice like the following: 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
F. A. Anderson, Sec’j 
& G. C. George Wohl 
C. P. Shura 
June 7.—Royersford (Pa.) G. C. 
June 7.—Oneonta (N. Y.) F., G. 
leben, Sec’y. 
June 7-8.—Milwaukee, Wis.—Badger G. C. 
way. Sec’y. 
June 9-12. Buffalo, N. Y.—N. Y. State Sportsmen’s A 
sooiation tournament. C. F. Lambert, Sec’y. 
June 10.—Janesville (Wis.) G. C. L. L. Nickerson. See’: 
June 10.—Brownsville, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. ! 
L. tournament, under auspices of Brownsville G. ( 
Louis Lautenslager. Pres. 
June Warm Springs Ga.—Merriweather Gun Clul 
1. B. Slade, Sec'y. 
June 10-12. Sioux City, la.—Soo G.C. W. F. Duncan, Sec^’ 
June 10-12.—Spokane, Wash.—Northwestern Sportsmen' 
Association tournament, under auspices of Spokan 
Gun Club. C. A. Fleming, Pres. 
June 10-12.-Buffalo, N. Y.-New York State tournamen 
auspices Buffalo Audubon Club. C. F. Lambert, Sec’i 
June 11.—Winchester (Va.) G. C. H. B. Thatcher, Pres. 
June II — Portage La Prairie, Canada.—Portage G. C 
W. H. Burns, Sec*y* 
June 11-12.—Decatur, Hi.—Central Illinois T. S. L. toui 
narnent. under the auspices of the Business Men’ 
G. C. H. P. Hanthron, Sec’y. 
June 12.—Platteville (Wis.) G. C. C. E. Gilmore, Sec’y. 
June 12.—So. Charleston (O.) G.C. G. H. Slaughter, Sec’y. 
June 12.—Brooklyn (Pa.) R. & G. C. M. O. 'Tiffany, Pres. 
June 12-13.—Indianapolis (Ind.) G. C. (j. Alig, Jr., Sec’y. 
June 12-13.—Huntington,VV.Va.—West Virginia State tour¬ 
nament, auspices Huntington G.C. I. R. Shepherd, Pres, 
June 13-14.—Portland, Me.—Maine State tournament, 
under auspices of Portland G. C. S. W. Dimick, Sec. 
June 14.—Minneapolis (Minn.) R. & G. C. Wm. R. 
McKinnon, Pres. 
June 14.—Philadelphia, Pa.—Meadow Spring G. G. Wm 
F. Letfords, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
If your score isn’t in this issue, it’s either because 
you didn’t send it, late arrival, or that it was crowded out 
for lack of space due to tremendous amount of copy from 
the three open shooting days. Look for it next week. 
Please bear in mmd, that copy for current issue must be 
in our office not later than Tuesday noon. 
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Greenwich Gun Club, of Greenwich, Conn., will hold 
shoots every Saturday, rain or shine. All shooters are 
invited. Covered platforms and grounds. Two automatic 
traps. Two events at 25 targets each, 25 cents entrance. 
added target handicap for Du Pont, Hercules and 
Stevens trophies; two specials at 25 targets each, 25 
cents entrance. Monthly prize tor highest gross score. 
Optional sweepstakes. Large assortment of standard 
loads and shells for sale at 65c. per box. Boats leave 
Island Beach dock, near railroad station, every hour, on 
the hour. Boat also leaves Scobogna’s dock, Stamford, at 
12, 2 and 4 P. M. The ideal location for trapshooting, 
rain or shine. Refreshments on grounds. Registered 
tournament on July 4, Aug. 2 and Sept. 1. 
W. G. Beecroft. 
ML Holly G. C. 
Mt. Holt.y, N. j.. May 28. — Inclement weather re¬ 
duced the attendance and the interest here to-day. H. P. 
Wilson was top of the entire shoot with 147 out of 150. 
Neaf Apgar was high pro with 146. Scores: 
*N Apgar . 146 
*H H Stevens. 142 
*F Lawrence . 124 
*C von Lengerke.._124 
FI P Wilson. 147 
H H Sloan . 144 
IT B Fisher .140 
r D Hiirff .135 ■ 
F W Mathews. 134 
W F Litford . 134 
W Clatts . 1.33 
W H Mathews. 131 
R Lamb . 1.31 
J Davis . 131 
H Powers . 129 
E B Springer . 128 
F Rodgers .123 
F Bowker . 123 
J L Wright. 122 
T Simonds . 96 
