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Special attention given to Shading of 
Electric Lights for houses and for single 
rooms. 
Candle and Gas Shades, private designs. 
Antique Brasses 
for all occasions. 
Bags, Baskets, Pottery, Arts and Crafts 
Productions and Cards, Rare Imported 
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WATER SPORTS. 
Annual Event Attracts Many People 
to Manchester Yacht Club. 
The annual water sports at the 
Manchester Yacht club last Friday 
afternoon attracted a large number 
of people, who crowded the club- 
house verandas and floats. <A few of 
the yachts were decorated and were 
anchored off the club. The Ruth, 
S. Reed Anthony’s power boat, was 
among them. 
The rain in the late afternoon in- 
terfered slightly with the events and 
hastened the departure of the 
gallery. 
The events were run off by Nor- 
ton Wigglesworth of the committee 
of arrangements, assisted by Charles 
E. Hodges. The judges were Will- 
iam A. Tucker, Francis Colby and 
Lawrence Morgan. 
The President’s family was repre- 
sented by Charle Taft. 
The events opened with a senior 
canoe race of a quarter of a mile, 
two men in a canoe. The entries for 
this were James and Lloyd Means, 
George T. Fabyan and T. P. Rice, 
John Caner and John Merrill, C. 
Otis and G. Sturgis, Arthur Wash- 
burn and George Bartlett, Richard 
Pierce and George Washburn, W. 
Trumbull and H. De Ford, D. Wins- 
low and W.H. Claflin. This was 
won by James and Lloyd Means, 
Trumbull and De Ford second. 
The junior canoe race was con- 
tested by six canoes over a quarter- 
mile course. Their crews were 
Charles Balch and Charles Hodges, 
Sturgis Grew and Edward Bigelow, 
Henry Crosby and John Caswell, Jr., 
S. P. Mandell and S. A. Pingree, J. 
A. Lavalle and Lloyd Means, John 
Caner and John Merrill. First prize 
was won by Caner and Merrill, sec- 
ond by Lavalle and Means. 
Walking the pole followed. This 
always causes a great deal of amuse- 
ment, the trick of walking to the 
end, which hangs 23% feet over the 
water, and taking from the end a 
small flag requiring no small amount 
of nerve and skill. Charles Balch 
walked easily to the end and took 
the flag, the best of the contest. 
Others who followed were Charles 
Hodges, Sturgis Grew, Edward Bige- 
low, Reed Anthony, Lloyd Means, 
Russell Codman, S. P. Mandell, Jr., 
po Ay Pimngree; Zi, Pi Rice and CAP; 
Taft. Charlie made a good record. 
missing the flag by not more than an 
inch or two. Two trials were given 
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each contestant. Balch again took 
the flag and was awarded first prize, 
Reed Anthony second. There were 
two in costume, John Caswell rep- 
resenting a bathing girl and Lloyd 
Means in bedtime costume, carrying 
a candle. First prize for costume 
went to Lloyd Means. 
The canoe polo was a most hotly 
contested event by four teams in two 
heats. There were four canoes, 
three men to a canoe, made up as 
follows: S. A. Pingree,’S. P. Man- 
dell and T. P. Rice; Geo. Fabyan, J. 
L. Merrill and Russell Codman; Jas. 
Means, Lloyd Means and G. Sturgis; 
W. Trumbull, H. De Ford and H. 
Wigglesworth. The first heat was 
won by George Fabyan’s team. 
Trumbull’s team won in the next 
heat, and in the finals Trumbull’s 
team was victorious over Fabyan’s. 
The tub race for boys under 16 
was contested by Franklin G. Balch, 
Jr., Charles Balch, Charles E. 
Hodges, Jr., Henry G. Crosby, Ed- 
ward Bigelow, Reed Anthony, Geo. 
Fabyan, Russell Codman, John La- 
valle, Thomas Cabot. This was 
won by Franklin Baleh, George F. 
Fabyan second. 
Senior swimming race, 50 yards— 
Entries, Frank Wigglesworth, W. 
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Beverly Cove, 
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