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CANOEING. 
Regatta, August 6th-2oth, 1915 
SUGAR ISLAND 
Monday, August 9th Inspection. 
9:30 A. M.—All canoes and sails to be submitted 
for measurement and weighing. 
Event Time 
1. 2:00 P. M.—Open canoes, sailing twice around 
Sugar Island, time ij4 hours. 
2. 4:00 P. M.—Decked canoes, relay race, three 
times around Sugar Island, time 2 
hours. 
Tuesday, August 10th. 
3. 9:00 A. M.—Decked canoes, “Sailing Trophy,” 
1st heat, 6 miles on triangle, time 254 
hours. 
4. 2:00 P. M. — Open canoes, “Sailing Trophy,” 1st 
heat, 3 miles on triangle, time 154 
hours. 
5- 4:30 P. M.—Mixed tandem paddling race, double 
blade, 54 mile. 
6. 5:00 P. M.—Over board race, paddling. 
Wednesday, August nth. 
7. 9:00 A. M.—Open canoes, “Sailing Trophy,” 2nd 
. heat, 3 miles windward and leeward, 
time 1 54 hours. 
8 . 9:30 A. M.—Open canoes, novice sailing race, 
conditions to be decided later. 
9. 2:00 P. M.-ADecked canoes, “Sailing Trophy,” 2nd 
heat, 6 miles windward and leeward, 
time 254 hours. 
10. 3:30 P. M.—Ladies’ paddling race, tandem single 
blade, 54 mile. 
n. 4:00 P. M.—Tilting contest. 
Thursday, August 12th. 
12. 9:00 A. M.—Decked canoes, “Sailing Trophy,” 
3rd heat, 6 miles on triangle, time 254 
hours. 
13. 2:00 P. M.—Open canoes, “Sailing Trophy,” 3rd 
heat, 3 miles on triangle, time 154 
hours. 
PADDLING DAY. 
Friday, August 13th. 
•4- 9-3° A. M.—Racing class, one man, single blade, 
54 mile. 
15. 10:00 A. M.—Cruising class, one man, single blade, 
54 mile. 
16. 10:30 A. M.—Racing class, tandem double blade, 
54 mile. 
17. 11:00 A. M.—Cruising class, tandem double blade, 
54 mile. 
18. 11:30 A. M.—Racing class, one man, double blade, 
J4 mile. 
19. 2:00 P. M.—Cruising class, record race, 54 mile. 
20. 2:30 P. M.—Cruising class, tandem single blade, 
54 mile. 
21. 3:00 P. M.—Cruising class, juniors, tandem single 
blade, 130 yards. 
22. 3:30 P. M.—Cruising class, one man, double blade, 
54 mile. 
23. 4:30 P. M.—Racing class, tandem single blade, 
54 mile. 
24. 5:00 P. M.—Tail end, race. 
Saturday, August 14th. 
CENTRAL DIVISION DAY. 
25. 9:00 A. M.—Record “Sailing Race,” 454 miles on 
triangle, time 254 hours. Open A. C. 
A. event. 
26. 2:00 P. M.—Open canoes, “Central Division Sail¬ 
ing Trophy,” 3 miles on triangle, 
time ij4 hours. 
27- 2:30 P. M.—Decked canoes, “Mab Trophy,” 754 
miles on triangle, time 3 hours, open 
A. C. A. event. 
2S. 3:00 P. M.—Racing class, _ “Vice-Commodore’s 
Cup,” one man, single blade, 54 mile. 
2 9- 3:30 P.M.—Cruising class “Central Division 
Cruising Club Trophy,” tandem single 
blade, }4 mile. 
30. 4:00 P. M.—Racing class “Ka-ne-en-da” Canoe 
Club Trophy,” tandem single blade, 
men from same club, 54 mile. 
1 Mile, Open A. C. A. Event. 
31 4:30 P. M.—Paddling trophy race. 
32. 5:00 P. M.—Cruising class, club fours, single 
blade, 54 mile. Open A. C. A. event. 
Monday, August 16th. 
33. 9:00 A. M.—Record combined sailing and pad¬ 
dling, 3 miles on triangle, time 154 
hours. 
34. 2:00 P. M.—Cruising contest (not a race but a 
practical demonstration of the Cruis¬ 
ing Canoeist’s ability to care for 
himself and his outfit in the open. 
Tuesday, August 17th. 
35. 9:00 A. M.—Open canoes, “Gardner Trophy,” 3 
miles on triangle. 
36. 2:00 P. M.—Decked canoes, handicap, 454 miles 
on triangle, time 2 hours. 
37- 3 : 3° P. M.—Open canoes, handicap, 3 miles on 
triangle, time 154 hours. 
38. 4:30 P. M.—Cruising class, juniors, singles, 
single blade, 150 yards. 
REGATTA COMMITTEE, A. C. A. 1915. 
A. F. Saunders, Chair...106 Rugby Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Farnum F. Dorsey .Rochester, N. Y. 
Edmund Vonn S'teeg _Roselle Park, Newark, N. J. 
C Fred Wolters, Jr.Rochester, N. Y. 
Merideth Scatchard .Buffalo, N. Y. 
George P. Douglass .Newark, N. J. 
(Continued from page 373} 
A Record Crowd Calls Pull. 
An entrance of 144 wrecked another record 
on the little green island. No such number as 
this ever has graced the shore line of Trappers 
Point. And that each one felt hopeful of giv¬ 
ing a good account of himself could be seen by 
his hopeful demeanor. Lyons cracked 97 out of 
his before lunch offerings, Chamberlain, New¬ 
comb, Conley each had one less, while Randall 
was two down on high. This indicated a rattling 
race as any one of these smashers is liable to go 
straight at any old time. At 175 Conley had 
bumped Lyon out of the way, and had him one 
down and only 25 to go. Chamberlain and New 
comb guarded the rear, ready to take the trench 
in case of a show of weakness. Ole Durham had 
been hiding the wallop and swung it on Conley 
in the last 25, when he dropped only two, while 
Conley skidded on five of his skimming presenta- 
George Lyon (Left) Telling M. F. Church 
How He Did It. 
tions. This let Marse George out with 192, 
Chamberlain came under with 190, Newcomb and 
Conley tied for place with 189, but the star from 
Quakertown pulled the trophy on shoot off with 
24, while the ex-New York State Champion 
wilted on four of his endeavors. Richardson, 
who had finished Friday with a run of 85, con¬ 
tinued to smash ’em straight until he had busted 
131 targets, establishing the long run record for 
this event as well as a new ground record. Ralph 
Spotts finished seventeenth with 183. He was 
obviously out of form. 
Five Man Team Shoot. 
The five man team race went to Independent 
Gun Club of Philadelphia with 927x1,000. New¬ 
comb being high gun with 189. N. Y.. A. C. 
