[Jan. 19, 1907. 
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Designed by C. D. Mower for Messrs. J. W. Fearnside, et al.', of Hamilton. Finished third on final'for Lipton cup. 
rule 1 standing mile and flying kilbmeter. The 
boats to compete in the last event in their dif- 
fcrGnt series. 
The boats are divided into four classes, which 
are again subdivided into series. The classes 
are: (a) racers, (b) cruisers, (c) naval pin¬ 
naces, (d) hydroplanes. The racers are divided 
into two series (1) under 25ft. in length, (2) 
over 25ft/ in length. The cruisers are divided 
into four series, also according to length, the 
maximum lengths for the series being 20, 25, 41 
and 60ft. respectively, with a maximum cylin¬ 
der volume corresponding to those lengths. Ii 
the case of the naval pinnaces, length and cylin¬ 
der volume are specified, while for the hydro-: 
planes no restrictions are. made. 
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The fifth annual motor boat show, of Boston 
will be held at Mechanic’s Hall, on March 9 t< 
16. Mr. Chester I. Campbell, of 5 'P eai * Square 
is the general manager of the show. 
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On Wednesday, Jan. 9, the annuel meeting 0 
the Bensonhurst Y. C. was held at the Assembl 
in Brooklvn. The regular ticket has been ar 
ranged by the committee, but when the votin 
came off it was found to have been muc 
changed, but was satisfactorily adjusted in 
following officers were elected: Com., Wfilial 
H Childs; Vice-Corn., R. W. Rummell; Reai 
Com. F J. Schussel; Sec’y, W. W W. Roberts 
Treas., C. H. Clayton; Meas., Alfred Mackaj 
Directors, John H. Ives, John F. Eggert, E. I 
Marlow; House Com., A. J. Boyd; Chairman, 
H. MacKrell, A. Finn; Race Com., J. Browr 
Chairman, F. Mcl. Arnold, George Le bauvag 
W. Ainsley, G. L. Beston; Nominating Com., J 
C. Bellows, Leo A. McTighe, J. R. Brophy, \ 
J O’Neill, Louis H. Hall; Audit Com., Lon 
Wunder, W. R. Sainsbury, A. H. Hawkins; Del 
gates to G. B. Y. R. A., J. Brown, G. B. Water 
Delegates to American Power Boat Associatio 
Walter M. Bieling, F. J. Schussel. 
Palm Beach Regatta. 
We have received from Mr. Theodore D. 
Wells, chairman of the Palm Beach Power Boat 
Association, the list of entries for the events of 
the carnival which will be run over the same 
course as in previous years. The racing will 
begin on Jan. 29* The events for each day are 
given below. There are, besides the boats en¬ 
tered, about five more entries expected to start 
in the races, which without a doubt will be very 
interesting. Each year these races attract more 
attention and gain importance in the sport of 
motor boating. Len gth. power 
Winifred II., Louis S. Clarke, Biscayne Y.C.. 24 16 
Wasp, R. P. Yates, Buffalo Y. C.......... •••••— 18 
Meteor, J. F. De Berry, Lake Worth Y. C.. — 
Van Horn, C. Van Horn........ all 
Grey Wolf, H. L. Willoughby, Jr., Bristol 
(R. I.) Y. C.. 23 
Possum, H. L. Willoughby, N. Y. Y. C.24 
Bruiser, J. K. Clark, N. Y. Y. C.:... A.. 
G. j. Paddison 
Class 
Class 
Class 
Class 
Class 
Class 
Class 
Class 
Class 
Class 
Class 
Wednesday, Jan. 30. 
A or Class X: 5 miles; 11:00 A.M. 
B or Class Y: 10 Miles; 11:30 A.M. 
A or Class X: 10 miles; 2:30 P.M. 
B or Class Y: 10 miles; 3:30 P. M. 
C or Class Z: 15 miles; 4:00 P.M. 
Thursday, Jan. 31. 
5 miles; 10:30 A.M. 
5 miles; 11:00 A.M. 
5 miles; 11:30 A.M. 
5 miles; 2:30 P.M. 
5 miles; 3:00 P.M. 
15 miles; 3:30 P.M. 
Friday, Feb. 1. 
Six trials: 1 mile events, 10:30 A. M. 
Consolation: 5 miles, 2:00 P.M. 
Closing event: Endurance run, 3:00 P. M.- 
Theodore D. Wells, Chairman of the Regatta Commit¬ 
tee; Telephone 6737 Broad. 
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YACHTING NEWS NOTES. 
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28 
50 
20 
20 
3 
12 
5 
Mera, W. i. Huffstetler, W. Palm Beach Y.C.30 
Spray, Geo. D. Dewey, Halifax Y. C... 1» 
Show-Me, M. M. Austin, Halifax Y. C....... 25 
Errand Boy, G. S. Andrews, Lake Worth 
Y. ... 
Planet, W. B. Covar... 25 
Goinsome, S. P. Merrill... 26 
Ram, T. G. Ronald, Halifax Y. C. 30 
Fire-Fly, J. W. Taylor... 22 
Kathrine, J. Middleby ... 21 
Lamb, W. C. Sneden......,... |3 
Stiletto, B. F. Davis, Biscayne Y. C......2b 
Dixie, E. J. Schroeder, Motor B.C. of A.40 
Simplex, Smith & Mabley..—•••••.~ 
Secret, F. D. Craig, Bay City Y. C. 27 
Sparrow, C. T. Swain . 
CLASSIFICATION. 
Class A: Rating 80ft. and below, A. P. B. A*, rating 
10 
12 
40 
12 
133 
35 
20 
rule. 
Class B: Rating 80ft. and above, A. P. B. A. rating 
rule. 
Class C: All boats; A, P. B. A. rating rule. 
Class X: 35ft. and under, L.W.L. 
Class Y: 35ft. and above, L.W.L. 
Class Z: All lengths, L.W.L. 
SCHEDULE. 
Tuesday, Jan. 29. 
5 miles; 11:00 A.M. 
10 miles; 11:30 A.M. 
5 miles; 2:30 P.M. 
5 miles; 3:00 P.M. 
10 miles'; 3:30 P.M. 
Class A 
Class B 
Class A 
Class B 
Class C 
The Monaco races on the Riviera will take 
place between April 7 an d 15 - As usual an ex¬ 
hibition of the boats will be held, when all the 
boats will be hauled out and shown, afterward 
the races will take place -for which a sum equal 
to $20,000 has been subscribed for prizes. The 
racing will be as follows: 
First Day.—Race for cruisers not exceeding 
20ft.; race for racers not exceeding 25ft.; course. 
50 kilometers. 
Second Day.—Race for cruisers not exceeding 
25ft.; race for racers over 25ft.; course 50 kilo¬ 
meters. . . 
Third Day.—Race for cruisers not exceeding 
60ft.; race for hydroplanes (unrestricted); small 
handicap for racers; course, 50, 10 and 25 kilo¬ 
meters . ,. 
Fourth Day.—Race for cruisers not exceeding 
40ft.; race for naval pinnaces; course, 50 kilo¬ 
meters. _ . 
Fifty Day.—Championship of the sea; course, 
200 kilometers. 
Sixth Day.— Handicap race Tor cruisers, handi¬ 
cap race for racers. The handicaps will be based 
on previous performances and the boats started 
on their allowance in such a way that they win 
in order in which they finish. 
Seventh Day.—Trial race under new rating 
The Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. elected t 
ticket prepared by the nominating committee 
the annual meeting held on Jan.. 8 at the re: 
dence of Rear Commodore Hastings. The ti 
list of officers elected is as follows: Com., 
C Benedict, steamer Oneida; Vice-Corn., Wir 
low S. Pierce, steamer Gundreda; Rear-Cor 
Frank S. Hastings, ketch Peggy; Trustees (ck 
of 1910), Charles A. Sherman, John D. ■^ arr 
and Howard C. Smith; Sec’y, Samuel R. Oufi 
bridge; Treas., Frederic P. Moore; Meas., 
Sherman Hoyt; Race Com., Victor I. Cumno 
Irving Cox, C. Sherman Hoyt, John B. Deir 
and James A. Blair, Jr.; Law Com., William 
W. Stewart, William G. Low,. Jr., and Johns, 
de Forrest; Committee on Lines and Mode 
John Hyslop, St. John Smith and Montgom. 
H. Clark; Country House Committee, Charles 
Sherman, Beverly R. Robinson; Rear-Corn., 
S. Hastings, Arthur H. Hagemeyer and Allen 
Whitman. 
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We have received from Edward Smith & Ccj 
pany, 45 Broadway, New York, their book.cal 
“Winners for 1906.” This is a compi.ation 
the races held under the auspices.of many of 
important yacht clubs in the United States— 
seaboard and the Great Lakes are included, 
form is very handily arranged for ready re 
ence, and gives other information as to the cl 
themselves. The work is illustrated with tn 
.of the season’s successful boats. This little be 
which will be sent on request, should find a p 
in every yachtsmanls cabin or home, as it 
the most compact and attractive reference 
can be had. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
' Atlantic Division.—Robert F. Tims, N. J 
city, by H. J. Dietrich; Douglas Miller, 
Ridge, N. J., by B. O. Rouse. 
Central Division.—Daniel M. Anthony. 
Rochester, N. Y., by C. F. Wolters; C. | 
Reamer, Pittsburg, Pa., by L. Russell 
