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SAIL AND DECK PLANS OF HAWAIIAN SCHOONER DESIGNED BY B, B. CROWNINSHIELD. 
THE 25ft. waterline cruising yawl Kittiwake, 
owned by Reginald H. Johnson, of Boston has 
been sold through the agency of Hollis Burgess 
to Royal B. Curtis, of New Rochelle, N. Y. 
The cruising yawl Aspinet, owned by Henry S. 
King and Stanley M. Bolster. of Dorchester, 
Mass., has been sold through the same agency 
to Ernest G. Adams, of Worcester, Mass.; also 
the 21ft. knockabout Jester, owned by Dr. 
Ernest B. You»g, cf Boston, to W. J. Aylward, 
of Boston; «ae I8ft. knockabout Mustang, 
owned by H. B. Buck, of Boston, to Benjamin 
Franklin, Jr., of Providence, and the’ fast 
Sonderklasse sloop Windrim Kid, owned by 
Frank G. Macomber, Jr., of Boston, to Dr 
Joseph T. Cox, of Penn Yan, N. Y. 
RRR 
SOMEWHERES in the East River on Bowery Bay 
there is afloat a 5-gallon can of oil and a 5- 
gallon can of turpentine, swept off the Morri- 
sania Y. C. float by the high tide. A thought- 
ful member carried the 1oo-pound keg of white 
lead up to the house—perhaps he thought that 
would float away as the office did. 
RRR 
THE shore station of the New Rochelle Y. Ge 
several feet above ordinary high water, was 
washed away, and the house landed high up 
on the lawn at Hudson Park in the recent 
storms that have swept the coast. 
"Re 
“Messrs. G. L. Watson & Co. Glasgow,” says 
the Yachting World, Dec. 5, “have just des- 
patched to New York full rigged models of 
Lord Dunraven’s America’s Cup challengers, 
the Valkyrie II. and Valkyrie III. These models 
are for the model room of the New York Y. 
C., and being like those of the Thistle and the 
Shamrocks, made by the same firm for a similar 
purpose, are most perfect productions in every 
way.” 

Canoeiné. 
ee 
A. C. A. 
THE midwinter meet and banquet of the West- 
ern Division, A. C. A., will be held in Chicago 
on the 4th of January, 1908; business meeting, 
3 P. M.; banquet, 8 P. M., at the Grand Pacific 
Hotel, corner Jackson Boulevard and Clark 
street. This meet and banquet will be, in all 
probability, the most interesting and enjoyable 
ever held. because: 
First—The National Boat’ Show will be held 
at the Coliseum during the same week, and all 
canoeists will like not only to see the canoes on 
display, but all the other kinds of water craft. 
Show is open on Sunday, 
Second—Friday night, Jan. 3, the Chicago 
Rowing and Canoe Club give an informal dance 
at Lincoln Park Casino, to which they invite all 
visiting members of the A. C. A. 
Third—Chicago is so centrally located that 
we expect a large crowd of boys. Plenty doing 
all the time in this city, so that none of your 
time will be wasted. 
Fourth—A fine banquet. A great programme 
with every one on the programme that can do 
a stunt. A chance to meet all your old canoe- 
ing friends and make new ones. 
Many more reasons why you should come, 
but we will leave some to your imagination. 
Plan now to be with us—don’t let anything else 
sidetrack you. 
Yours most truly, 
Gro. J. Cowan, 
Chairman Entertainment Com., A. C. A. 
[This meet, coming as it does at the same 
time the Boat Show is on in Chicago, is ex- 
pected to be well patronized by those. who will 
take advantage of the above and kill two birds 
with one stone.—Ep.] 


