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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Sept. 18, 1909. 
Manhasset Boat Wert. 
The first of a series of tac^s between the 
Jewel S class of Glen Cove and the Manhasset 
Bay one-design class S yachts was sailed last 
Saturday. There has been keen rivalry between 
these two classes all the summer. The Jewel S 
yachts are from designs by Cox & Stevens and 
the Manhasset Bay yacht from designs by Henry 
J. Gielow. Five yachts represented each design. 
The race was sailed off the Manhasset Bay Y. C. 
house. The first leg. of the course was a close 
reach to King's Point Buoy, the second on the 
wind to Gangway Buoy and the third a spin¬ 
naker run home. The wind was light to mode¬ 
rate, five to nine miles. All crossed the line on 
the starboard tack. Manhaska was too soon and 
had to return. The start was made at .3:10 
o'clock. The times at the first mark were: Kit, 
3.37.40; Althea, 3.38.16; Emerald, 3.38.22; Scylla, 
3.38.33; Aqua Marine, 3.38.40; Ardette, 3.39.42; 
Sapphire. 3.40.00; Moonstone, 3.41.05; Garnet, 
3.41.08; Manhaska, 3.42.14. 
Positions were changed very much on the 
wind as these times, taken at the second mark, 
will show: Althea, 3.55.00; Kit, 3.55.11; Scylla, 
3.55.40; Sapphire, 3.56.07; Ardette, 3.56.20; 
Emerald, 3.56.30; Aqua Marine, 3.56.35; Moon¬ 
stone, 3.57.50; Garnet, 3.59.00; Manhaska, 3.59.35. 
The finish times were: Althea, 4.30.33; Sap¬ 
phire, 4.32.07; Scylla, 4.32.26; Kit, 4.32.30; 
Ardette, 4.34.35; Aqua Marine, 4.35.37; Emerald, 
4.35.55; Moonstone, 4.36.34; Manhaska, 4.38.18; 
Garnet, 4.38.43. 
The points were Manhasset Bay, 33; Glen 
Cove, 22. 
Seawanhaka 15-Footers. 
Light winds practically put an end to the 
yacht race of the Seawanhaka-Corinthian Y. 
C. off Center Island, on Saturday. The con¬ 
test was to have counted on the second series 
prize, but as the majority of the craft did not 
finish, it was agreed to call off the race. E. 
Tuckerman’s Iris was the first to cross the 
finish line. The elapsed times: Iris, 3.23.52; 
Hen. 3.24.37: Flicker, 3.26.54; Alys, 3.27.58;^Imp, 
329.03; Thelema, Water Baby, Grilse, Cicada 
and Marjory did not finish. 
Jubilee Y. C. 
The Jubilee Y. C. had races for power boats 
and for dories on Labor Day. Ruth A., owned 
by Doyle and Waitt, won the Trowt cup and a 
leg on the Vitton cup. The results: 
Power Boats.—Ruth A., 1.00.00; Davie II., 
1.00.20; Igo, 1.10.54; Tony Boy, 1.05.04; Lorie, 
1.05.45; Ronomor, 1.10.50; Lois, did not finish. 
Sailing Dories. — J. Rosencan, 1.02.50; R. 
Davenport, 1.04.00; II. Cross, 1.05.20; J. Kenni- 
son, 1.08.03; E. L. Butler, 1.14.00; E. Mackin¬ 
tosh, 1.14.20. 
Newport Y. R. Association. 
The Newport Y. R. A. has elected the follow¬ 
ing officers for the ensuing year: President, 
George L. Rives; Vice-President, Frank K. 
Sturgis; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles L. 
F. Robinson; Governing Committee, Frank K. 
Sturgis. William G. Roellcer, Max Agassiz, John 
R. Drexel, Royal Phelps Carroll, Henry F. El- 
dridge, Elbridge T. Gerry, H. O. Havemeyer, 
Jr., C- Oliver Iselin. Pembroke Jones, Edwin D. 
Morgan, George I.. Rives and C. L. F. Robinson. 
Canoeing. 
Youghiogheny C. C. 
At a meeting on Aug. 30 the name Youghio- 
gheny Boat Club was changed to Youghiogheny 
Canoe Club and a new constitution and by¬ 
laws will be drawn up at once. The officers of 
the club are: Ross L. Thayer, Commodore; L. 
W. Dravo, Vice-Commodore; J. Rainforth, Rear- 
Commodore: H. S. Dravo, Secretary; W. B. 
Patterson, Chairman Regatta Committee. 
Atlantic^ Division. 
The results of the regatta of the Atlantic 
Division at Hermit Point on Sept. 5 and 6 fol¬ 
low : 
Event 1.—-Open sailing (40 sq. ft.). Three 
times around triangle to port. Wind, S.S.E. and 
fluky. Tide, flood. Start, 10:55. 
1st Round. 2d Round 
F. Dorsey. K. C. C. 11 42 00 12 11 15 
E. V. Walker, Ft.W. C.C...11 47 00 12 12 45 
B. S.. Hawkins, K. C. C.... 11 45 02 12 13 03 
R. F. Tims, Ft. W. C. C... 11 51 00 12 16 03 
J. Ahrens . 12 07 15 12 40 02 
H. Callahan, K. C. C. 11 55 00 w 
E. Kelly. Ft. W. C. C. 11 55 02 w 
A. Gewehr, Ft. JV. C. C.... 12 12 02 w 
G. Henshaw, K. C. C. Disqualified. 
Event 2.—Decked sailing handicap. Three 
times around triangle to port. Wind, S.S.E. and 
fluky. Tide flood. Won by R. Kretzmer (3m.) ; 
time, ih. 22m. W. G. Harrison (4m.) second; 
time, ih. 46m. 30s. R. Magers (scratch) and L. 
Triede (iV£m.) withdrew. 
Event 3.—One man single blade; half-mile 
straightaway. Five entries. Won bv E,. V. 
Walker, Ft. W. C. C-. time, 8m. E. C. Kelly, Ft. 
W. C. C., second; G. W. Kuchler. Jr., Y. M. 
C. A., third; W. G. Harrison, K. C. C., fourth; 
A. Marshall, fifth. 
Event 4.—Tandem double blade; half-mile 
straightaway. Eight entries. Won by E. V. 
Walker and A. Von Dohln, Ft. W. C. C., time, 
2m. 57s.; G. Henshaw and H. Callahan, K. C. 
C.. second; E. C. Kelly and W. Derheimer, Ft. 
W. C. C., third; A. DeCamp and G. Denhard, 
K. C. C., fourth; B. F. Cromwell and W. G. 
Harrison. K. C. C., fifth; Frank Baldwin and 
A. Marshall, sixth; A. Gewehr and E. Dex- 
heimer, Ft. W. C. C.. seventh; G. W. Kuchler, 
Jr., and L. Friede, eighth. 
Event 5.—Open sailing handicap (40 sq. ft.). 
Twice around triangle to port. Wind, S.E. 
(light). Tide, flood. 
Hdcp. Start. 1st round. Finish. 
Geo. Henshaw, K.C.C.. 0 02 00 11 37 02 12 14 15 1 03 00 
R. F. Tims, Ft.W. C-C. 0 02 00 11 37 02 12 34 00 1 25 00 
F. Dorsey, K.C.C.scratch 11 39 02 12 45 00 1 27 45 
H. Callahan, K.C.C.... 0 02 00 11 37 02 12 30 00 1 28'00 
T. Ahrens ...: . 0 03 00 11 36 02 12 46 02 1 50 00 
"B. S. Hawkins, K.C.C..0 02 00 11 37 02 12 48 00 dis. 
E. C. Kelly, Ft.W. C.C.O 02 30 11 37 00 12 49 00 dis. 
E. V.Walker, Ft.W.C.C.scratch 11 39 02 1 14 00 w 
A. Gewehr, Ft.W.C.C.. 0 05 00 11 34 02 w 
('-. Kuchler, Jr.,Y.M.C.A. 05 00 11 34 02 w 
Y. Dexheimer.Ft.W.C.C.O 03 00 11 36 02 w 
Event 6.—Tandem single blade; half-mile 
straightaway. Five entries. Won by E. C. 
Kelly and V. W. Dexheimer, time, 4m. 2s.; E. V. 
Walker and A. Von Dohln, Ft. W. C. C., sec¬ 
ond; G. W. Kuchler, Jr., and W. G. Harrison, 
third; Geo. Henshaw and FI. Callahan, K. C. C., 
fourth; A. Berning and Frank Baldwin, I. C. C., 
fifth. 
Event 7.—One-man double blade; half-mile 
straightaway. Five entries. Won by G. Hen¬ 
shaw, K. C. C., time, 5m. 5s.; A. Berning, I. C. C. 
second; H. Callahan, K. C. C., third; C. DeLong, 
Ft. W. C. C., fourth; A. Gewehr, Ft. W. C. C., 
fifth. 
Event 8.—Club fours; half-mile straightaway. 
Five entries. Won by E. C. Kelly, W. Schindele, 
V. W Dexheimer and E. Dexheimer, Ft. 
W. C. C, time, 4m.; A. Berning, H. Berning 
F. Baldwin and P. Morgan, I. C. C., second; 
J. Ahrens, G. W. Kuchler, P. McBride and L. 
Friede, unattached members of A. C. A., third; 
W. Plarrison, G. Denhard, G. Henshaw and H. 
Callahan, K. C. C.. fourth; C. DeLong, E. Weid- 
man, Goddard and Donaldson, H. C. C., fifth. 
At the annual meeting of the executive com¬ 
mittee. held at Sugar Island, Aug. 14, Chas. P. 
Forbush, Buffalo C. C, was elected commodore 
for the ensuing year and Frank D. Wood, of 
the same club, secretary. 
The prevailing sentiment seemed to be in favor 
of Sugar Island for the camp of 1910. 
Finish. 
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Hudson-Fulton Celebration. 
There will be canoe races at Yonkers on 
Saturday, Oct. 2, in connection with the Hudson- 
Fulton celebration. The canoe races open to 
clubs of the A. C. A. are: Tandem, single 
blade; tandem, double blade; club fours, single 
blade. These will be under A. C. A. rules and 
the course will be half-mile straightaway. Hud- 
son-Fulton medals for first and second crews 
and for the winning clubs are the prizes. En¬ 
tries must be made to Robert Edgar, Commo- I 
dore Yonkers C. C., 13 Ann street, Yonkers. | 
They close Sept. 25 and no entrance fee is 
charged. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Eastern Division.—Richard L. Calder, 22 Whit- 
marsh street, Providence, R. I., and R. C. Mor- 
rish. 176 Eastwood avenue, Providence, R. I., 
both by Wm. A. Heath. 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
Atlantic Division.—5894, Joseph B. Probasco, 
310 East Union street, Burlington, N. J., 5895, 
Julius F. Marshall, 40 Monroe street, Flushing, 
L. I., N. Y.; 5909, Stephen V. Hopkins, Closter, 
N. J.; 5910, Edward D. Loughman, 280 Broad¬ 
way, New York city; 5911, Arthur H. Weisker, 
77 Mercer street, New York city. 
Central Division.—5896, Alonzo Roberson, 
Binghamton, N. Y.; 5897, Thos. B. Crary. Bing¬ 
hamton, N. Y.; 5898, H. S. Hutchinson, Bing¬ 
hamton, N. Y.; 5907, Ray E. Grove, 101 Jewett 
avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.; 5908, C. F. Martin, Ella- 
more, W. Va. 
Northern Division.—5899, Charles Riddy, Jr., 
53 Robert street. Toronto, Ont.; 5900, Bruce S. 
Sutherland, 245 Mutual street, Toronto, Ont.; 
5901. H. M. Ireland, 10 Oriole avenue. Centre 
Island, Toronto, Ont.; 5902, Aubrey E. Ireland, 
Toronto. Ont.; 5903, A. B. Meredith, 125 Bal¬ 
moral avenue, Toronto. Ont., 5904. Paul R. 
Meredith, Toronto. Ont.; 5905, Robert George, 
Gananoque, Ont.; 5906, Howard Linklater, 
Gananoque, Ont. 
Trapshooting . 
If you want your % shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Oct. 9.—Wellington, Mass.—Paleface merchandise shoot. 
H. C. Kirkwood, Mgr. 
Oct. 12 (Columbus Day).—Bergen Beach G. C. third 
annual Cosmopolitan championship. L. H. Schorte- 
meier, Sec’y. 
Oct. 14.—Sistersville, W. Va.—West Virginia G. C. Ed. 
O. Bower, Sec’y. 
Nov. 9.—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. L. H. Schorte- 
meier, Sec’y. 
Dec. 14.—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. L. H. Schorte- 
meier, Sec’y. 
1910. 
Jan. 1.—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. merchandise handi¬ 
cap. L. H. Schortemeier, Sec’y. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Sept. 18.—Montreal (Can.) G. C. D. J. Kearney, Sec’y. 
Sept. 21-22.—Du Bois (Pa.) R. and G. C. U. S. N. 
Crouse, Sec’y. 
Sept. 21-22.—Norwich, N. Y.—Chenango County Fish, ; 
Game and Gun Club. Nelson L. Satchell, Sec’y. 
Sept. 22.—De Graff, O.—Pleasant Valley G. C. E. G. 
Long. Sec’y. 
Sept. 22-23.—Durham, N. C.—North Carolina State tour¬ 
nament, under the auspices of the Durham G. C. 
W. C. Lindsey, Sec’y. 
Sept. 22-23.—Lawton (Okla.) G. C. Frank V. Wright, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 22-23.—N. Bennington (Vt.) F. & G. G. C. Harry 
A. Chase, Sec’y. 
Sept. 23-24.—Carlinville (Ill.) G. C. Arthur Christian, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 23-24.—Pearl Beach, Mich.—North Channel G. C. 
R. O. Heikes, Mgr. 
Sept. 24.—Red Hook (N. Y.) G. C. W. S. Massoneau, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 24-26.—Tucson, Ariz.—Arizona State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Blue Rock G. C. Kirt L. 
Hart, Sec’y. 
Sept. 25.—Bethel (Conn.) G. C. G. K. Bailey. Sec’y. 
Sept. 25.—Chicopee Falls, Mass.—Stevens Rod and Gun 
Club. F. E. H. Sheldon, Sec’y. 
Sept. 25-26.—Bellairs Grove, Mo.—Peerless G. C. Ben¬ 
ton D. Tice, Sec’y. 
Sept. 26.—Dayton, Ky.—Northern Kentucky G. C. Dr. I. 
P. Gould, Sec’y. 
Sept. 27.—Cockeysville (Md.) G. C. G. H. Gent, Mgr. 
Sept. 27-28.—Douglas, Wyo.—Wyoming State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Wyoming G. C. H. C. 
Saul, Sec’y. 
Sept. 28.—Collinsville (Con) R. and G. C. H. L. San¬ 
born, Sec’y , 1 
Sept. 28.—Rockford, Ill.—Rec City G. C. T. J. Malana, 
Sec’v. 
Sept. 28-29.—Parkersburg (W. Va.) G. C. E. F. Ball, 
Sec’y. 
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