Nov. 16, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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STAMFORD Y. C. ONE-DESIGN SCHOONER. 
to do so, they may install 25 horsepower motors 
at a minimum of expense without interfering 
with the accommodation as arranged. 
At the present time five of these vessels 
have been ordered, the owners being Irving E. 
Raymond, Edward Corning, Howard C. Smith, 
C. W. Wetmore and C. G. K. Billings. It is 
anticipated that at least five more of these ves¬ 
sels will be ordered during the winter. 
Forest and Stream may be ordered from any news¬ 
dealer. Ask your dealer to supply you regularly. 
Harmsworth Cup Challenge Accepted. 
The Motor Boat Club of America has re¬ 
ceived from London a formal acceptance of its 
challenge for the Harmsworth trophy. The race 
will take place during the second week in August, 
1913, following the Cowes regatta. 
In consequence of the continuous rain in 
Southern Russia, the corn crop cannot be cut. 
The harvest is considered a failure. 
Annual Meeting A. C. A. 
The annual meeting of the American Canoe 
Association was held on Oct. 26. Meeting was 
called to order by Commodore Cramphorn at 
10:10 a. m. There were present Commodore 
Cramphorn, Treasurer Samuel B. Burnham, Sec¬ 
retary Bancroft L. Goodwin. 
