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FOREST AND STREAM 
June 28, 1913 
Elgin Anglers’ Club. 
Elgin, Ill., June 15 . — Editor Forest and 
Stream: The scores of the Elgin Anglers’ Club 
contest of June 15 are as follows: 
Quarter-ounce, distance and accuracy: 
Mullen . 9G 7-10 Hawthorne . 98 7-10 
Saunders . 98 3-10 Blake . 97 
Grouberg . 98 9-10 Hoff . 96 2-0 
Eggabrecht . 97 2-5 Baker . 94 2-5 
Half-ounce, distance and accuracy: 
Mullen . 96 9-10 Huff . 97 
Saunders . 98 9-10 Baker . 98 3-10 
Grouberg . 98 1-10 Kadow . 95 1-2 
Eggabrecht '. 99 Sproats . 98 3-10 
Blake . 96 
R. F. K.\dow, Sec’y. 
The Anglers’ Casting Club of Chicago. 
Chicago, Ill., June 15 . — Editor Forest and 
Stream: Following are the scores of the 
Anglers’ Casting Club of Chicago which were 
held to-day: 
Hali-ounce accuracy: 
Aiirich . 
Chait . 
Craig . 
,...\S9.1 
.... 97.9 
.... 96.6 
.. . . 87 5 
Lingenfelter _ 
McCarthy . 
Maloney . 
. 98.5 
. 97.8 
. 98.0 
1 
Gray . 
... 98.4 
Wagner . 
. 96.1 
I^aT-ounce -iistance: 
Chatt . 
... 40.0 
Town . 
. 114.2 
Lingenfelter 
...228.4 
Acciirc V 
fly: 
Chatt . 
... 98.0 
McCarthy . 
.99.4 
Lingenfelter 
... 98.7 
Town . 
.98.1 
Record Striped Bass Season. 
A PHENOMENAL run of large striped bass 
has been recorded at Asbury Park and vicinity. 
Eight stripers were caught, weighing 229 pounds 
6 ounces, averaging 30 pounds each. Scores: 
June 15. J. H. Wortman. 20 lbs. 3 oz. 
June 16. James Mackintosh .21 lbs. 9 oz. 
June 16. W. W. Leaded. 36 lbs. 
June 17. Benjamin Edernham .... 31 lbs. 3 oz. 
June 18. J. H. Wortman. 39 lbs. 10 oz. 
June 21. H. W. Comegys. 33 lbs. 14 oz. 
June 22. Ogden N. Giles. 26 lbs. 4 oz. 
June 23. H. Scobey . 30 lbs. 10 oz. 
Forest and Stream will gpve a weekly digest of Yachting and Motor Boatmg events from all over the country. 
Seawanhaka-Corinihian Y. C. 
In a windless race, the New York Y. C. 
50’s and 30’s “contested’’ to-day. It was neces¬ 
sary to shorten courses in order to finish in day¬ 
light. If protests are not entertained, results 
are as follows: 
N. Y. Y. C. Fifties—Start, 2:10—Course, 9% Miles. 
Corrected. Corrected. 
Iroquois II. 4 50 35 Spartan . 5 08 18 
Acushla .d. n. f. Ventura .d. n. f. 
Grayling . 4 56 11 Barbara . 5 07 42 
Samurai . 5 08 04 Pleione .d. n. f. 
Carolina .d. n. f. 
N. Y. Y. C. Thirtie.s—Start, 2:20—Course, 9% Miles. 
Caprice . d. n. f. Lena .d. n. f. 
Phryne .d. n. f. Nepsi .d. n. f. 
Sloops, Class P—Start, 2:15—Course, 11 Mi'es. 
Joyant . 1 48 45 Corinthian . 1 53 24 
Josephine . 1 48 52 Windward . 1 54 18 
Schoonerettes—Start, 2:25—Course, 6% Miles. 
Rival . 1 48 29 X'andalia . 1 47 57 
Moira . 1 47 32 
Larchmont Interclub Class—Start, 2:30—Course, 8% Miles 
Yuron . 1 38 17 Lewanna . 1 39 36 
Sloops, Class R—Start, 2:30—Course, GV 2 Miles. 
Thelema . 1 56 55 Tamale . 2 01 40 
Sloops, Special Class—Start, 3:05—Course, 8% Mi es. 
Viria II.1 28 11 Natonia . 1 24 10 
Crescent A. C. 
Gherardi Davis’s Alice, in Class Q, won 
the principal prize in the annual spring regatta 
of the Crescent Athletic Club, sailed on Graves¬ 
end Bay last Saturday. M. & F. II. and Cyril, 
S class racers, had a close fight, M. & F. win¬ 
ning. The division was won by Oriole. For 
the third straight time Skylark led home the 
knockabouts. The race was managed by C. A. 
Kelly and W. F. Straukamp of the regatta com¬ 
mittee of the Crescent Athletic Club. The sum¬ 
mary : 
Sloops, Class Q—Start, 3:00—Course, 12 Miles. 
Elapsed. Elapsed. 
Alice . 2 04 04 Suelew . 2 08 59 
^’ilginia . 2 07 11 Dixie . 2 10 02 
Irvia . 2 08 03 
Handicap Class, 1st Div.—Start, 3:05—Course, 12 Miles. 
Joy . 2 14 18 Triton . 2 44 14 
Corrected time—Tov, 2.14.18; Triton, 2.38.52. 
Handicap Class, 2d Div.—Start, 3:05—Course, 10.5 Miles. 
Careless . 2 38 42 M. & F. 2 49 00 
Corrected time—Careless, 2.38.42; M. & F., 2.47.52. 
Sloops, Class S—Start, 3:10—Course, 10.5 Miles. 
M. & F. II. 2 38 20 Cyric . 2 41 13 
_ Gravesend Birds—Start, 3:10—Course, 10.5 Miles. 
Oriole . 2 40 30 Eaglet .Disqualified. 
oof . 2 45 39 
Gravesend 
Skylark ..., 
Slow Poke 
Knockabouts — Start, 3:15 — Course, 8 Miles. 
. 1 40 21 Poke Along .d. n. f. 
. 1 44 10 
Bayside Y. C. 
George Corry’s Little Dipper and Billy 
Newman’s Evening Star, had a set-to, with 
Corry a winner by 4s. The summaries: 
Bay Y. C. Star Clas.s—Start, 3:40—Course, 8 Miles. 
Little Dipper . 
Elapsed. 
Elapsed. 
_ 1 55 40 
Cvgnus .-. 
. 2 19 58 
Evening Star .. 
Neptune . 
. 2 21 33 
Taurus . 
Snake . 
. 2 24 20 
Bayside Birds—Start, 3:30—Course. 6% 
Miles. 
Loon . 
.... 1 27 41 
Do Do . 
. 1 32 03 
Teaser . 
.... 1 28 51 
Curlew . 
. 1 33 55 
Skylark . 
.... 1 29 38 
Manhasset Bay 
Club Special 
Class—Start, 3:35—Course, 
t>^ Miles. 
Mile. Eoss _ 
.... 1 34 03 
Mahaskah .... 
. 1 34 08 
Bayside One-Design Class—Start, 3:45—Course, 8 Miles. 
Edna . 
.... 2 59 50 
Mary . 
Betty . 
_d. n. f. 
Bayside Butterfly Class—Start. 3:50—Course, 
6 Miles. 
Cocoon . 
.... 1 25 00 
1' lutterby . 
Bernice . 
.... 1 28 54 
Cabbage . 
.... 1 26 08 
. 2 11 33 
Diana . 
.... 1 27 08 
Pappilion . 
_ 2 26 00 
Ariadne . 
.... 1 27 24 
Chicago 
Y. C. 
Chicago, 
Ill., June 
22.—With 
Lawrence 
Heyworth at 
the wheel. 
J. 0 . Heyworth’s yawl 
Polaris won the triangular race, the last, leg 
from St. Joseph to Chicago, ending the cruise. 
Details of the last leg were received too late 
for publication in this issue. 
Polaris was first over the line at St. Joseph, 
leading the schooner Valmore by 24m., adding 
time allowance. Polaris won by 3Sm. 57s. 
The schooner 'Valmore was the scratch boat 
and crossed the line at 4:00:30, taking seven 
hours and thirty seconds to make the beat from 
Michigan City. The new class P racer Olym¬ 
pian, sailed by J. O. Heyworth, finished im. S2s. 
corrected time behind Valmore, walking easily 
away from Michicago, which beat her yesterday 
from Chicago to Michigan City. The summary: 
Corrected. Corrected. 
Polaris . 6 24 53 Mavourneen . 7 10 57 
Valmore . 7 00 30 Michicago . 7 36 31 
Olympian . 7 02 22 Illinois . 7 44 40 
Tocsam Wins Ocean Race. 
The motor boat Tocsam, owned by 'William 
Mulford, of Ocean City, N. J., crossed the finish 
line off Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, at 4 a. m. Satur¬ 
day, winning the Crescent Athletic Club trophy 
for a return race from Bermuda. Barbara II. 
crossed the finish line at 9:24 o’clock Friday 
night, but because of the rating could not win 
with less than an eleven-hour margin. The two 
boats, having competed in the Philadelphia- 
Bermuda race, left Hamilton for the return at 
6:27, June 17. Dream, winner of that race, did 
not participate in the return contest. 
Valiant 111. Victor on Jamaica Bay. 
Valiant III. won the first race of the 
Diamond Point Y. C.’s season on Jamaica Bay. 
Four boats took part in the contest. The points 
scored count on a season’s prize. The summary: 
Elapsed Eapsed 
Valiant III. 1 18 43 Smarty . 1 25 38 
Lee . 1 25 18 May . 2 14 15 
A. C. A. Membership. 
new members proposed. 
Atlantic Division. — J. Cashman Flynn, 
Mount Vernon, N. Y., by R. W. J. Flynn; 
Robert H. MacDonald, 158 Wright street, 
Newark, N. J., by Edmund vom Steeg, Jr.; 
Charles A. Crumm, 495 'West 130th street. New 
York, N. Y., by F. C. Buchenberger; J. 'Walter 
Greenbowe, 401 Monastery street. West Hobo¬ 
ken, N. J., and J. Fred Greenbowe, 401 Monas¬ 
tery street. West Hoboken, N. J., both by 
Thomas Zuk. 
Central Division.—Earl B. Zahn, 127 College 
street, Buffalo, N. Y.; Philip W. Colby, 99 Liv- 
ington street, Buffalo, N. Y.; Alexander D. 
Brush, 321 Fargo avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.; Ray 
Barrett, 61 California street, Buffalo, N. Y.; 
Frank Schneider, 43 Potomac street, Buffalo, 
N. Y.; Alfred J. Bell, 210 Prospect avenue, 
Buffalo, N. Y., and Milo H. Jones, 341 Bird 
avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., all by Arthur Hubbard; 
George W. Billings, 35 Granger Place, Buffalo, 
N. Y., by W, B. H. McClelland. 
Western Division.-—Charles C. Dunbar, 1115 
Lake avenue, Wilmette, Ill., by A. W. Friese; 
Donald G. Clark, 5921 Kenmore avenue, Chicago, 
Ill., by Robert F. Abercrombie. 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
Central Division.—6680, John F. Fairbain, 
131 Allen street, Buffalo, N. Y.; 6681, Harry 
Turner, 374 Bird avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.; 6682, 
Edmund B. Ralph, 88 Pascal, Buffalo, N. Y.; 
6683, A. C. Davis, Chamber of Commerce 
Building, Buffalo, N. Y. 
