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this, Jack Merrill was second and John 
Caner was third. Eric’ Winston won 
the 50-yard swimming race, J. B. Web- 
ster was second and P. B. Gilman, 
third. The junior swimming race for 
boys under 16 years was won by Robert 
Storer, Lawrence Moore second and 
George Crocker, third. “The other con- 
testants were Carl Ward, H. Blakely, 
George Bartlett, “Thomas Rice and 
Colket Caner. 
One of the most interesting events of 
the afternoon was the canoe polo. There 
were teams of three canoes each, one 
man to each canoe, and the play lasted 
20 minutes, with two halves of 10 .min- 
utes each. “The game was finally won 
by two goals by the team composed of 
Samuel Eliot, Robert Storer and Nor- 
man Read. The losing team was 
Lawrence Morgan, Richard Wiggles- 
worth and Eric Winston. 
The diving contest was won by P. B. 
Gilman, Eric Winston second and Rich- 
ard Wigglesworth third. In awarding 
the prizes the judges considered the 
form in three dives, the straight dive, 
back dive and some sort of fancy dive. 
Gilman’s back somersau{t was the clean- 
est cut of the lot anc on him first 
place. Other contestants were Samuel 
Eliot and L. B. Webster. <A_ special 
exhibition of diving by Arthur Stevens of 
Boston and Marblehead, who was over 
from the Corinthian Yacht Club for the 
sports, drew much applause from the 
gallery. 
Of all the amusing features the canoe 
tilting was the most interesting. In this 
two teams of two men each in a canoe 
face each other. One man in each 
canoe sits in the stern and_ paddles, 
while the other two men face each other 
with long poles, with a soft wad_ of 
cloth, straw or something of the sort to 
use in punching each other at long dis- 
tance. “The man who is first pushed 
overboard loses. And it isn’t as easy to 
retain one’s balance standing up in a 
canoe reaching out at someone in an- 
other canoe as one might surmise. 
‘There were six pairs in this contest. In 
the preliminaries Samuel Eliot and Caleb 
Loring won from Norman Read and 
Charles Cotting, Robert Storer and John 
H. Storer, jr., won from P. B. Gilman 
and L. B. Webster. Richard Wiggles- 
worth and Eric Winston won from 
Lawrence Morgan and James Green. 
In the semi-finals Eliot and Loring beat 
the Storer boys and in the finals after a 
long and close contest Wigglesworth and 
Winston beat Eliot and Loring. 
Diving from a tower some 30 feet 
high erected on the end of the float was 
a new feature this year. “The contest- 
ants were Charles Kk. Cotting, jr., Rich- 
ard Wigglesworth, Eric Winston and 
Samuel Eliot. Cotting won and 
Wigeclesworth and Winston were second 
and third respectively. 
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