FOREST AND STREAM 
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HANDICAP CLASS—FIRST DIVISION. 
Start, i: 5 S- Course, 14% Miles. 
Dorinda, L. H. Dyer. . 51228 3028 
Amada, B. R. Stoddard. 5 4 35 3 19 35 
Rohilla, H. J, Diem. 5 *5 °5 3 20 05 
Heron, H. Steinbrugge . ••••.5 “ 28 3 
Corrected time—Amada, 3:12:41; Dorinda, 3:13:31, Ro ' 
hilla, 3:18:07; Heron, 3:26:29. 
HANDICAP CLASS-SECOND DIVISION. 
Start, 1:55- Course, n Miles. 
Red Wing, Crace & Loewy. 4 07 33 2 12 33 
Sallv IX., A. E. Black . 4 10 17 2 15 17 
Mignon, J. F. Nelson. 4 1° 54 2 ijj 54 
Ariel, T. Price . 4 n °4 2 * °4 
Nadia, W. F. Clarke. 4 i 2 4 ° 2 l 7 40 
Sen-tana, H. L. Stone. 4 H 02 2 19 02 
Alerion, J. W. Alker.-4 16 A c - u 7 
Clare, P. C. Pfeiffer.•• lD . ld .F? 1 ^nish. 
Corrected time—Sentana, 2:11:05; Red Wing, 2.11.13, 
Sally IX, 2:12:38; Ariel, 2:13:25; Nadia, 2:14:41; Mist, 
2:14:433; Mignon, 2:15:54; Alerion, 2:16:39. 
BAR HARBOR ONE-DESIGN. 
Start, 1:55. Course, 14% Miles. 
Joker, T. H. McCahill, Jr. 5 22 2 3 3 2 7 23 
Senora, W. H. Farrell. 5 24 15 3 29 15 
THIRD DIVISION HANDICAP CLASS. 
Start, 2. Course, 11 Miles. 
Twinkle, S. C. Hunter.... 4 08 20 2 08 20 
Amanita IV., A. E. Fountain. 4 08 26 2 08 26 
Natoma, N. G. McHigh.................4 08 40 20840 
Robin Hood III., G. E. Gartland... .4 08 47 20847 
Cliohora, F. W. Jones. 44900 24900 
Corrected time—Robin 'Hood III., 2:04:18; Twinkle, 
2:07:42; Amanita IV., 2:08:26; Natoma, 2:08:40; Cliphora, 
2 43 ^HANDICAP CLASS-FOURTH DIVISION. 
Start, 2. Course, 11 Miles. 
Mediator, J. L. Mitchell. 4 16 06 2 16 06 
Grace II., J. F. Lambden. 4 32 44 2 32 44 
White Cap, F. Elchcheleimer. 4 45 47 2 45 47 
Corrected time—Graoe II., 2:15:43; Mediator, 2:16:06; 
White Cap, 2:20:36. FRIDAY _ 
SCHOONER OLASS--START, 1:25—COURSE, ig'A 
MILES. 
Elapsed 
Finish. Time. 
Yacht and Owner. H.M.S. H.M.S. 
Princess, Demerest Lloyd.3 53 24 2 28 24 
Miladi, G. W. Scott. 4 06 20 2 41 20 
Venona, E. Palmer . 4 19 56 2 54 56 
Corrected time—Miladi, 2:22:03; Princess, 2:28:24s 
Venona, 2:30:39. 
NEW YORK YACHT CLUB 50 FOOTERS—START. 
1:30—COURSE, 1954 MILES. 
Carolina II., Pembroke Jones.3 56 02 2 26 02 
Grayling, J. P. Morgan.3 58 07 2 28 07 
Saimuri, W. E. Dodge.3 59 07 2 29 07 
Pleione, Rumrill & Irwin..3 49 20 2 29 20 
Barbara, H. P. Whitney ..4 02 38 2 32 38 
Spartan, E. Randolph.4 03 17 2 33 U 
NEW YORK YACHT CLUB 30 FOOTERS—START, 
1: 4 o—COURSE, 14% MILES. 
Nepsi, J. De Forest.4 05 36 2 25 36 
Oriole, E. Fish .4 06 18 2 26 18 
Alera, J. L. Cutler .4 17 15 2 27 15 
Okee, J. H. Mahlstedt.4 07 30 2 27 30 
Carlita, G. B. Kulenkampff.4 07 51 2 2 7 51 
Carmelita, J. T. Catlin.4 08 11 2 28 11 
Juanita, J. T. Pratt.4 08 16 2 28 16 
Caprice, S. C. Hopkins.4 08 30 2 28 30 
Lena, O. M. Reid.4 10 05 2 30 05 
Minx, W. Marshall, Jr.4 10 22 2 30 22 
Carita, W. C. Brown. 4 12 45 2 32 45 
Nirvana, C. H. Ten Eyck. 
SOUND SCHOONERS-START, 1: 4 5—COURSE, 1454 
MILES. 
Moria, J. W. Alker . 4 22 30 , 2 37 30 
Alica, W. M. Baldwin.4 22 47 2 37 47 
BUZZARDS BAY ONE DESIGN-^START, 1:45— 
COURSE, 14M MILES. 
Mashnee, W. S. Pardee.4 14 04 2 29 04 
Duchess, C. C. Miller.4 16 38 2 31 38 
Gamecock, iR. Q. Tyler .4 18 18 2 33 18 
SLOOPS—CLASS Q—START, 1:50—COURSE, 14H 
MILES. 
Alice, G. Davis .4 21 20 2 31 20 
Arvia, P. W. Rouss.4 22 18 2 32 10 
Little Rhody II., C. A. Wood.4 23 40 2 33 40 
Virginia, J. S. Blackton .4 24 10 2 34 10 
Joy, Le Sauvage & Davis.4 37 42 2 47 42 
BAR HARBOR ONE DESIGN—START, 1:55—COURSE, 
14 ?4 MILES. 
Joker, T. J. McCahill, Jr.4 19 23 2 24 23 
Senora, W. H. Farrell .4 25 21 2 30 21 
SLOOPS—CLASS R—START, 2:o5-COURSE, n MILES. 
Margaret, C. D. Gallory .4 19 11 2 14 11 
Joyetta, Draper & Childs.4 21 45 2 16 45 
HANDICAP CLASS—FIRST DIVISION—START, 1155— 
COURSE, 14H MILES. 
Dorinda, H. L. Dyer .4 23 01 2 28 01 
Amada, B. R. Stoddard .4 24 04 2 29 04 
Heron, H. Steinbrugge .4 24 36 2 29 36 
Rohilla, H. J. Diem.4 41 26 2 46 26 
Corrected Time—Amada, 2:24:38; Dorinda, 2:25:03; 
Heron, 2:27:23; Rohilla, 2:44:57. 
HANDICAP CLASS-SECOND DIVISION—START, 
1:55—COURSE, 11 MILES. 
Red Wing, Grace & Doewy.3 53 56 1 56 56 
Ariel, T. Price .3 57 19 2 02 19 
Alerion, J. W. & E. P. Alker.3 58 45 2 03 45 
Sally IX., A. E. Black .4 00 05 2 05 05 
Nadia, W. F. Clarke.4 01 35 2 06 35 
Mist, W. T. Hornidge .4 41 o^ 2 46 04 
Corrected times—Red Wing, 1:57:45; Alerion, 1:58:24; 
Ariel, 1:59:21; Sally IX., 2:02:42; Nadia, 2:03:01; Mist, 
2 : 37 :o 9 . 
HANDICAP CLASS-THIRD DIVISION—START, 2:00 
—COURSE, 11 MILES. 
Natoma, W. J. McHugh.4 °3 54 2 °3 54 
Amanita IV., A. E. Fountain.4 °3 58 2 03 58 
Robin Hood, G. E. Gartland. 4 °4 n 2 °4 it 
Peg, H. T. Hornidge.4 °5 36 2 05 36 
Twinkle, S. C. Hunter .4 08 18 2 08 18 
Cliphora, F. B. Jones . 4 17 25 2 17 2 5 
Corrected times—Robin Hood, 2:00:28; Peg, 2:01:58; 
Natoma, 2:03:54; Amanita IV., 2:03:58; Twinkle, 2:08:18; 
C HANDICAP 'CLASS—FOURTH DIVISION-START, 
2 :oo—COURSE, 11 MILES. 
Mediator, J. L. Mitchell.4 05 11 2 05 11 
Grace II., J. F. Lambden .4 19 12 2 19 12 
White Cap, IF. Eischeisheimer.4 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 1 
Blue Bill, C. & J. Klug. 4 37 .39 2 37 39 
Corrected times—Grace II., 2:03:33; Mediator, 2:05:11; 
White Cap, 2:06:51; Blue Bill, 2:11:59- 
LAROHMONT INTERCLUB CLASS—START, 2:10- 
OOURSE, 11 MILES. 
Lew-anna, Spence Bros.4 18 11 2 08 11 
Whiff, W. R. Manney .4 18 34 2 08 34 
Dagmar, C. J. Tierney .4 19 10 2 09 10 
Huron, W. H. Mackintosh.4 19 55 2 °9 55 
Wild Thyme, A. H. Morris .4 20 01 2 10 01 
Hamburgh II., M. Goldschmidt.4 20 43 2 10 43 
Festina, H. H. Duden .4 21 33 2 11 33 
Babette, R. P. Clark.4 m 43 2 n 43 
Como, R. Edmonds .4 21 53 2 n 53 
Bella, G. S. Runk .4 57 06 2 47 06 
STAR CLASS—START, 2: 3 o-COURSE, s'A MILES. 
Twinkle, J. B. Alley .3 44 58 1 14 58 
Vega, E. G. Unitt, Jr.3 45 i 2 1 15 12 
Snapper, A. Iselin 2d. 3 45 33 1 15 33 
Taurus, O. Benson . 3 45 43 1 15 43 
Big Dipper, J. P. McMahon.3 47 05 1 17 05 
Half Moon, W. V. Kip, Jr.3 47 4 2 1 17 42 
Mercury, J. S. Halstead .3 48 15 1 18 15 
Shadow, W. L. Inslee.3 48 49 1 18 49 
Snake, T. H. Lewis...3 49 oi 1 19 01 
Leo, J. McCarthy .3 49 12 1 19 12 
Meteor, R. H. Finlay .3 5 2 3^ 1 22 32 
Comet, G. W. Elder, Jr. 3 51 33 ? 21 33 
Little Dipper, G. A. Corry.Did not finish. 
MANH ASSET BAY R ACE ABOUTS—START, 2:25— 
COURSE, sA MILE'S. 
Avis, H. Gerber .3 41 27 1 16 27 
Arizona, G. W. Kear .3 43 28 1 18 28 
ORIENTA CLASS-START, 2:25—OOURSE, sA MILES. 
Alycone, R. P. Coutard .3 47 00 1 22 00 
Teal, J. Bister .3 47 03 1 22 03 
Thane, A. S. Snow .3 49 34 1 22 34 
Reverie, Dr. Hoerr.3 48 46 1 23 46 
STAMFORD ONE DESIGN—START, 2:25—COURSE, 
5A MILES. 
Scaup, R. W. J. Kingan .3 47 06 1 22 06 
Dart, R. H. Gillespie .3 49 55 1 24 59 
Wake, A. Iselin 2d.3 52 51 1 27 51 
BUTTERFLIES—START, 2:45—OOURSE, zH MILES. 
Cabbage, G. T. Hopewell.3 39 30 54 30 
Alberta, A. N. Stollw-erck.3 42 29 57 29 
MANH ASSET BAY ONE DESIGN—START, 2:20- 
OOUR'SE, 11 MILES. 
Scylla, 'E. A. -Sierck. 4 46 50 2 26 50 
Mile, -Boss, W. H. Lindermann.5 00 10 2 40 10 
Mahaska, J. S. Press.5 23 26 2 03 26 
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HIAWATHA CANOE CLUB DESTROYED, 
A thunderstorm of unusual force accompanied 
by a cyclone-like wind swept across the Harlem 
and Bronx section of New York on Friday after¬ 
noon. In its course it uprooted trees, smashed ad¬ 
vertising fences, ripped off hoofs and wrought 
general havoc It completely demolished the club 
house of the Hiawatha Canoe Club at Dyckman 
street and Harlem river, one of the largest and 
oldest of New York canoe clubs. The force of 
the storm was so great that the roof, a 70x40 
feet structure, was carried bodily over its side 
and landed on some cribbing erected by the city 
some distance away. 
The wreck is complete and is a severe loss to 
the club, as considerable money had been spent 
within the last few months for improvements. 
The new club boat, recently acquired from Wal¬ 
ter Dean, of Toronto, Canada, was smashed to 
kindling wood, all racing canoes bought by indi¬ 
vidual members within the last six months were 
ruined, two boats of this class being on cruises 
fortunately escaped. Only ten canoes escaped the 
general destruction, all -more or less damaged. 
Fortunately, no lives were lost. A member, Carl 
II. Davis, his wife and infant son, were on the 
point of entering the door when the crash came. 
They escaped miraculously with a few cuts and 
bruises and were able to reach Durando’s Road 
Flouse in the rear of the club house, where they 
were helped and cared for. The total damage 
amounts to about $6,000 and is a complete loss, as 
no hurricane insurance was carried by the club. 
In March of this year the last smoker of the 
Atlantic Division was held at the house of the 
Hiawatha Canoe Club, at which occasion more 
than 150 members of the division were present. 
LAKANOO BOAT CLUB REGATTA. 
Burlington, N. J., July 4.—Lakanoo Boat Club 
triumphed in the regatta of the Associated Canoe 
Clubs of the Delaware, this afternoon, winning 
four of seven events from their competitors in 
the speediest races ever witnessed on the local 
course. 
Amos Credy, of the Lakanoo, was the cham¬ 
pion of the meet, winning three firsts, one second 
and third for his club. Creely’s victories in¬ 
cluded both the one-man, double and single 
blades events. 
Edward Simons, bow paddle, stroked the Laka¬ 
noo crew through a great spurt in the four-men 
single blades and snatched this event from Phil¬ 
adelphia Canoe Club at the finish in one minute, 
30% seconds, the fastest time of the day. 
Creely and Sholl had an easy victory for 
Lakanoo in the tandem singles blades events, 
with 10 fast crews entered. Gregory brothers, 
of the Algonquin Club, of Trenton, carried off 
the honors in the tandem double blades race by 
two lengths, and cleverness of Black, of Algon¬ 
quin, gave him the victory in the one-man over¬ 
board race. 
By far the most exciting race of the day was 
the club four double blades over a half-mile 
course. It was neck and neck for the four 20-foot 
racing boats until within 200 yards of the finish, 
When the Algonquin’s, of Trenton, beat out the 
Lakanoo crew in the final spurt by a half length. 
The scoring of the events gives Lakanoo 28 
points; Algonquin, Trenton, 16; Philadelphia 
Canoe Club, 7; Chippewa, Morrisville, Pa., 3. 
Summaries: 
Club fours, single blades, %-mile—Won by 
Lakanoo (Simons, Page, Stockton, Jones); sec¬ 
ond. Philadelphia Canoe Club (Stevenson, 
Kress, Durman, Alteneder) ; third, Algonquin 
Canoe Club (Fine, Black, Reynolds, Rose). 
Time, 1.30%. 
One man double blades, 14 -mile—Won by 
Creely, Lakanoo; second, Muschert, Chippewa; 
third, Sholl, Lakanoo. Time, 1.45. 
Tandem single blades, 14 -mile—Won by Creely 
and S'holl, Lakanoo; second, Durman and Kress, 
Philadelphia Canoe Club; third, tie between 
Black and Fine, Algonquin; Tidd and Gregory, 
Algonquin. Time, 1.39%. 
Tandem double blades, %-mile—Won by M. 
Gregory and C. Gregory, Algonquin; second, 
Creely and Sholl, Lakanoo; third, Black and 
Tidd, Algonquin. Time, 1.41. 
One man single blades, 14 -mile—Won by 
Creely, Lakanoo; second, Black, Algonquin; 
third, Sleeper, Lakanoo. Time, 2.01. 
Club fours, double blades, 14 -mile—Won by 
Algonquin (M. Gregory, C. Gregory, M. Tidd, 
Trose); second, Lakanoo (Stockton, Simons, 
Page, Jones); third, Philadelphia (Stevenson, 
Kress, Durman, Hunter) ; fourth, Chippewa (Ap¬ 
plegate, H. Mohr, Melorn, Muschert). Time, 
3 - 09 - 
One man overboard, single blade, %-mile— 
Won by Black, Algonquin; second, Jones, Laka¬ 
noo; third, Creely, Lakanoo. Time, 59 seconds. 
