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ROWING.

YALE VS. HARVARD-VARSITY EIGHTS.

YALE and Harvard eights have rowed forty-eight races, beginning in 1852 on Lake Winnipiseogee at two miles, when Harvard won. In 1855 the course was changed to Springfield and lengthened to three miles. Lake Quinsigamond was the scene for nine years, and Lake Saltonstall for 1869. After an interval of seven years the crews in 1876-77 went to Springfield, Mass., when the four-mile course was inaugurated. In 1878 the crews changed again to New London, Ct. For records prior to 1889 see 1914 ALMANAC.

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The race by figures: Half mile, Yale 2m. 12s., Harvard 2m. 14s.; 1 mile, Yale 5m. 8s., Harvard 5m. 11s.; 1 1-2 miles, Yale 7m. 59s., Harvard 8m. 1s.; 2 miles, Yale 10m. 30s., Harvard 10m. 32s.; 2 1-2 miles, Yale 13m. 6 1-2s., Harvard 13m. 10 1-2s.; 3 miles, Yale 15m. 59s., Harvard 16m. 18.: 3 1-2 miles, Harvard 18m. 32 1-2s., Yale 18m. 33s.; 4 miles, Yale 21m. 168., Harvard 21m. 16 1-5s. Yale crew: Stroke, Appleton; 7, McHenry; 6, Rogers: 5, Sturtevant; 4, Sheldon; 3, Titus; 2, Meyers; bow, Seth Low, 2d; coxswain, McLane. Harvard crew: Stroke, Chanler; 7, Soucy; 6, Parson; 5, Schall; 4, Harwood; 3, Murray; 2, Gardiner; bow, Reynolds; coxswain, Sargent.

SECOND VARSITY EIGHT-OARED-TWO MILES.

Harvard, 11m. 34s.; Yale, 12m. 2s. Harvard crew: Stroke, Lund; 7, Curtis; 6, Morgan; 5, H. Middendorf; 4, J. Middendorf: 3, Meyer; 2, Talcott; bow, Saltonstall; coxswain, Kreger. Yale crew: Stroke, Gilfillan; 7, Denegre; 6, Fitzpatrick; 5, Stillman; 4, Coe; 3, Harrison; 2, Bennett; bow, Cushman; coxswain, Moore.

FRESHMAN EIGHT-OARED-TWO MILES.

Harvard, 11m. 49s.; Yale, 12m. 4s. Harvard crew: Stroke, Brown; 7, Cabot; 6, Stebbins; 5, Ely: Young; 3, Richardson: 2, Culbert; bow, Potter; coxswain, Cameron. Yale crew: Stroke, Meyer; 7. Atkins: 6, Cox; 5, Harriman; 4, Whittlesey; 3, Gamble; 2, Walker; bow, Oleson; coxswain, Oliver INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA.

Rowed at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on the Hudson.

Results since 1900:
MILES.

VARSITY EIGHT-OARED-FOUR

June 30, 1900-Pennsylvania, 19m. 44 3-5s.; Wisconsin, 19m. 46 2-5s.; Cornell, 20m. 4 1-58.; Columbia, 20m. 8 1-5s.; Georgetown, 20m. 19 1-58.

July 2, 1901-Cornell, 18m. 53 1-5s. (record); Columbla, 18m. 58s.; Wisconsin, 19m. 6 4-5s.: Georgetown, 19m. 21s.; Syracuse, 19m. 49s.; Pennsylvania, 19m. 58 1-5s.

June 21, 1902-Cornell, 19m. 5 3-5s.; Wisconsin, 19m. 13 3-5s.; Columbia, 19m. 18 3-58.; Pennsylvania, 19m. 268.; Syracuse, 19m. 31 2-58.: Georgetown, 19m. 328.

June 26, 1903-Cornell, 18m. 57s.; Georgetown, 19m. 278.; Wisconsin, 19m. 29 2-5s.; Pennsylvania, 19m. 36 2-58.; Columbia, 19m. 54 4-58.

June 28, 1904-Syracuse, 20m. 22 3-5s.; Cornell, 20m. 31 1-2s.; Pennsylvania, 20m. 42s.; Columbla, 20m. 45 2-58.; Georgetown, 20m. 32 2-58.; Wisconsin, 21m. 1 1-5s.

June 29, 1905-Cornell, 20m. 29 2-5s.; Syracuse, 21m. 47 2-58.; Georgetown, 21m. 49s.; Columbia, 21m. 53 4-5s.; Pennsylvania, 21m. 59 4-5s.; Wisconsin, 22m. 6 1-5s.

June 23, 1906--Cornell, 19m. 36 4-5s.; Pennsylvania, 19m. 43 4-5s.; Syracuse, 19m. 45 1-58.; Wisconsin, 20m. 13 4-5s.: Columbia, 20m. 18 3-5s.; Georgetown, 20m. 36s.

June 26, 1907-Cornell, 20m. 2 3-5s.; Columbia, 20m. 4s.; Annapolis, 20m. 13 4-5s.; Pennsylvania, 20m. 33 2-5s.; Wisconsin, Georgetown, Syracuse.

June 27, 1908-Syracuse, 19m. 34 1-5s.; Columbia, 19m. 35 1-5s.; Cornell, 19m. 39s.; Pennsylvania, 19m. 52 3-5s.; Wisconsin, 20m. 43 4-5s.

July 2, 1909-Cornell, 19m. 2s.; Columbia, 19m. 4 2-5s.; Syracuse, 19m. 15 1-5s.; Wisconsin, 19m. 24 1-5s.; Pennsylvania, 19m. 32 1-59.

June 25, 1910-Cornell, 20m. 42 1-5s.; Pennsylvania, 20m. 44 1 5s.: Columbla, 20m. 54 1-5s.; Syracuse, 21m. 1 3-5s.; Wisconsin, 21m. 15 3-5s.

June 27, 1911-Cornell, 20m. 10 4-5s.; Columbia, 20m. 16 4-5s.; Pennsylvania, 20m. 33s.; Wisconsin, 20m. 34s.; Syracuse, 21m. 3 2-5s.

June 29, 1912-Cornell, 19m. 31 2-58.; Wisconsin, 19m. 35 2-5s.; Columbla, 19m. 41s.; Syracuse, 19m. 478.; Pennsylvania, 19m. 55s.; Stanford, 20m. 25s.

June 21, 1913-Syracuse, 19m. 28 3-5s.; Cornell, 19m. 318.; Washington, 19m. 33s.; Wisconsin, 19m. 36s.; Columbia, 19m. 38 1-5s.: Pennsylvania, 20m. 11 1-58.

June 26, 1914-Columbia, 19m. 37 4-58.; Pennsylvania, 19m. 41s.; Cornell, 19m. 44 1-5s.; Syracuse, 19m. 59 2-58.; Washington, 20m. 1 3-58.; Wisconsin, 20m. 20s. Winning crew: Columbia, Bow, H. Naumer; 2, A. C. Rothwell; 3, E. I. Williams: 4, V. Sanborn; 5, Steddiford Pitt; 6, Norman Bratton; 7, I. W. Hadsell (captain); stroke, C. F. McCarthy; coxswain, R. U. Wood.

VARSITY FOUR-OARED-TWO MILES.

Winners-1900, Pennsylvania, 10m. 31 1-5s.; 1901, Cornell, 11m. 39 3-5s.; 1902, Cornell, 10m. 43 3-59.; 1903, Cornell, 10m. 34s.; 1904, Cornell, 10m. 53 3-5s.; 1905, Syracuse, 10m. 15 2-5s.; 1906, Cornell, 10m. 35 1-5s.; 1907, Syracuse, 10m. 37 1-58.; Corneil, 10m. 40s.; Pennsylvania, 10m. 49s.. Columbia, 10m. 59 3-5s.; 1908, Syracuse, 10m. 52 4-5s.; Columbla, 11m. 6 3-5s.; Pennsylvania, 10m. 57 4-5s.; 1909, Cornell, 10m. 18.; Syracuse, 10m. 10s.; Columbla, 10m. 12s.; Pennsylvania; 10m. 27 2-58.; 1910, Cornell, 11m. 37 4-5s.; Syracuse, 11m. 43 2-5s.; Columbia, 11m. 48 1-5s.; Pennsylvania, 12m. 22s.; 1911, Cornell, Syracuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania. No time taken. 1912. Cornell, 10m. 34 1-5s.; Columbia, 10m. 41 1-5s.; Syracuse, 10m. 58 3-5s.; Pennsylvania. 11m. 23 2-58,; 1913, Cornell, 10m. 47 2-58.; Pennsylvania, 10m. 52 1-5s.; Columbia, 10m. 54 4-5s.; Wisconsin,

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Winning crew: Bow, T. S. Craft; 2, R. G. Bird: 10m. 58 4-5s.; Washington, 12m. 8 3-5s.; 1914, Cornell, 11m. 15 2-58.; Columbla, 11m. 25 2-58. Pennsylvania, 11m. 33 2-5s.; Syracuse, 11m. 50 3-5s. 3, A. L. Boegehold; 4, J. C. Smaltz.

FRESHMEN EIGHT-OARED-TWO MILES.

Winners-1900, Wisconsin, 9m. 45 2-5s.; 1901, Pennsylvania, 10m. 20 1-5s.; 1902, Cornell, 9m. 39 4-5s.; 1903, Cornell, 9m. 18s.; 1904, Syracuse, 10m. 18.; 1905, Cornell, 9m. 35 2-5s.; 1906, Syracuse, 9m. 51 3-53.; 1907, Wisconsin, 9m. 588.; Syracuse, 10m. 3s.; Pennsylvania, 10m. 4s. Columbla, 10m. 5 2-5s.; Cornell, 10m. 7 4-5s.; 1908, Cornell, 9m. 20 2-5s.: Syracuse, 9m. 38 3-5s.: Columbia, 9m. 43s.; Wisconsin, 9m. 55 1-5s.; Pennsylvania, 10m. 42s.; 1909, Cornell, 9m. 11 3-5s.: Syracuse, 9m. 14 3-5s.; Pennsylvania, 9m. 21s.; Wisconsin, 9m. 22 1-5s.: Columbia, 9m. 26s.; 1910, Cornell, 10m. 40 1-5s.; Columbia, 10m. 53 2-5s.; Syracuse, 10m. 53 4-5s.; Pennsylvania, 11m. 9 1-53.: Wisconsin, 11m. 15 1-5s.; 1911, Columbia, 10m. 13 1-5s.; Cornell, 10m. 20 2-58.; Syracuse, 10m. 23 1-5s.; Pennsylvania, 10m. 24 4-5s.; Wisconsin, 10m. 388.; 1912, Cornell, 9m. 31 2-5s.; Wisconsin. 9m. 35 2-5s.; Syracuse, 9m. 42 3-5s.; Pennsylvania, 9m. 46 2-5s.; Columbla, 9m. 47s.; 1913, Cornell, 10m. 4 4-5s.; Wisconsin, 10m. 7 4-5s.; Syracuse, 10m. 14 3-5s.; Pennsylvania, 10m. 25 2-58.; CoWinning crew: Bow, D. S. Morgan; 2, G. D. Stahl; lumbla, 10m. 29s.; 1914, Cornell, 10m. 26s.; Syracuse, 10m. 50 1-5s.; Pennsylvania, 10m. 50 2-58.: Columbia, 10m. 56 1-5s.; Wisconsin, 10m. 59s. 3. H. A. Meyers; 4, L. W. Overlock; 5, J. A. Worn; 6, A. A. Cushing; 7, G. E. Lund; Stroke, J. L. Varsity four-oared, Collyer. Cornell BEST INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORDS. Cornell, July 2, 1901, 18m. 53 1-5s. Freshmen eight-oared, two-mile race:

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Varsity eight-oared, four-mile race:
Cornell, July 2, 1909, 10m. 1s.
two-mile race:
July 2, 1909, 9m. 11 3-5s.

Won by

OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACES.

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1902

1903.

1 15-16 miles, elghts-Naval Academy defeated Harvard by 2 secSecond eights-Harvard defeated Naval Academy by 3 lengths in 6m. 43s. 1 15-16 miles, eights-Philadelphia Central High School defeated May 2-Annapolls, Md. Naval Academy freshmen by 1-4 length in 7m. 14s. 1 7-8 miles, eights-Columbla, 9m. 16s.: Princeton, 9m. 20s.; PennMay 9-Princeton, N. J. Freshman elghts-Princeton, 9m. 468.; Pennsylvania, 9m. 58s. Cambridge, May 23-Ithaca, N. Y. 2 miles, varsity eights-Cornell, 10m. 38 3-5s.; Princeton, 10m. Freshman eights-Cornell, 10m. 51 2-5s.; Princeton, 11m. 71-58. 500 feet less than 2 3-4 miles-University of Washington Boat Freshman eights 41 3-5s.; Yale, 10m. 38 3-5s. May 26-Vancouver, B. C. Club defeated California University by 1 1-2 lengths; Vancouver third. Time-16m. Mass. 1 7-8 miles, varsity elghts-Cornell, 9m. 38 3-58.; Harvard, 9m. 42 3-5s. -Cornell, 9m. 56s.; Harvard, 10m. 1s. 1 mile upstream, freshman fours-Yale, 5m. 278.; Harvard, 5m. Half mile upstream, graduate elghtsJune 18-New Haven, Ct. 38 1-2s. Scrub fours-Harvard, 5m. 54s.; Yale, 5m. 57s. Yale, 2m. 31 1-2s.; Harvard, 2m. 32 1-2s. IMPORTANT REGATTAS OF 1914.

Twelfth annual regatta of the American Rowing Association
First eight-oared shells
May 16-Philadelphia, Pa.
Time-6m. 58s. Two entries.
over the Henley course on the Schuylkill River. Freshman elght-oared shells-Won by University
of Pennsylvania; Naval Academy second.
-Won by Harvard; Union Boat Club (Boston) second, Naval Academy third, Yale fourth, Syra-
First single sculls-Won by John B. Kelly, Vesper Boat Club,
cuse fifth. Time-6m. 40 3-5s.
Former A. R. A. record, 8m. 5s., held by J. Williamson, 2d, In
Philadelphia; Paul Withington, Union Boat Club, Boston, second; Durando Miller, New York Ath-
Time-8m. 3s.
Special four-oared shells-
letic Club, third.
Time-6m. 40s.
First double
1905. Junior collegiate eight-oared shells-Won by Harvard; Yale second, University of Pennsyl-
vania third, Naval Academy fourth, Princeton fifth.
Won by University of Pennsylvania (bow, Popp: 2, Stokes: 3, Blatz; stroke, Odgers); University
Barge Club (Philadelphia) second, Naval Academy third. Time-7m. 13 1-58.
sculls-Won by Vesper Boat Club; Riverside Boat Club (Cambridge, Mass.) second, Unlon Boat
Club (Boston) third. Riverside claimed a foul and protested the race.

May 30-New York Regatta Association's annual regatta on Harlem River, New York City.
One and one-quarter-mile course. Results: Junior four-oared barge-Won by Hudson Boat Club,
Time-6m. 48 4-5s. Junior double sculls-Won by
New York (bow, M. Rossnagel: 2, F. Hessey; 3, J. Pohler; stroke. F. Johnson; coxswain, N. Stark):
Rosedale Boat Club (New Jersey) second.
Time-6m. 52s.
New York Athletic Club, New York (H. Babcock and S. A. Wilde): Metropolitan Rowing Club
(New York) second; Lone Star third.

Junior four-oared sculls-Won by New

Rochelle Rowing Club, New Rochelle (bow, Joseph Walsh; 2, James Archibald; 3, Edmund MacCollin; stroke, Robert Dodge; coxswain, Cary Waldradt); Columbia University second, Metropoll331 tan Rowing Club third. ing Club, New York (bow, A. E. Gauss: 2, A. S. Corbett; 3, L. A. Jauss; stroke, W. H. Hart); Malta Time-6m. 46s. Senior quadruple sculls-Won by Metropolitan RowBoat Club (Philadelphia) second, Nonparell Rowing Club (New York) disqualified. No time taken. Intermediate single shells-Won by L. Zoha, First Bohemian Boat Club, New York; Walter M. Campbell, Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia, second; Leo Scharfe, Arundle Boat Club, Baltlmore, Md., third. Time-7m. 47s. Senior four-oared barge-Won by Ariel Rowing Club, Baltimore (bow, C. Howard; 2, W. Skinner; 3, N. McPartland; stroke, W. Hildebrandt; coxswain, J. McLaughlin); Rosedale Boat Club (Hoboken, N. J.) second, Active Boat Club (Hoboken, N. J.) third. -2m. 28 2-5s. City; G. Waldo Smith, New York Athletic Club, New York, second: George W. Allison, West PhilaSenior single shells-Won by T. J. Rooney, Ravenswood Boat Club, Long Island delphia Boat Club, Philadelphia, third. Time New York Athletic Club, New York (bow, H. Babcock; 2, S. A. Wilde; 3, H. Cattus; stroke, C. Time-7m. 4 1-58. Calpis); Lone Star Boat Club (New York) second, Nassau Boat Club (New York City) third. Junior quadruple sculls-Won by -6m. Association single shells-Won by Walter M. Campbell, Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia; Frederick Miller, New York Athletic Club, New York City, second; F. X. Deering, Metropolitan Rowing Club, New York City, third. Time Heller, Metropolitan Boat Club, New York; Leo Scharfe, Arundle Boat Club, Baltimore, second; Time-7m. 7s. Dominick Mulo, Wahnetah Boat Club, New York, third. Junior single sculls, final heat-Won by H. high schools-Won by New Rochelle High School (bow, D. Lovejoy; 2, W. White; 3, B. Greely; stroke, W. A. Smith; coxswain, W. McCrea); Flushing High School second, Hoboken High School Time-7m. 1s. Junior four gigs for third. Time-6m. 48 1-5s. Lawrence Hartung; 2, Joseph Atkinson; 3, Edward Kelly; stroke, W. Ryan); Ariel Rowing Club Senior four shells-Won by Wahnetah Boat Club, New York (bow, (Baltimore) second, Malta Boat Club (Philadelphia) third. oared shells-Won by New York Athletic Club, New York (G. Raymond, E. Kirchgraber, T. Thompson, L. Ketchum, F. W. Merrill, L. S. Wooley, W. Hannegan, J. T. Van Twisk, J. Whelan, Time-6m. 14 2-58. Coxswain); Columbia University second, First Bohemian Boat Club third. Junior eighttermediate four-oared gigs-Won by Columbia University (E. K. Richards, O. B. Myers, W. Cronenberg, V. Sandborn, R. U. Wood, coxswain); Wahnetah Boat Club (Flushing) second. Special race, Columbia Varsity Eight vs. All New York Octuple-Won by Columbia (H. A. Naumer, A. RothTime-6m. 3-5s. Inwell, E. W. Williams, V. Sanborn, S. Pitt, N. Bratton, I. W. Hadsell, C. F. McCarthy, R. U. Wood, Coxswain); All New York (Sheppard, Stevens, Schwartz, Rooney, Hart, Jauss, Emery, Wells, A. Johnson, coxswain) second. June 20-Philadelphia, Pa. Time-5m. 31 3-5s. Park. Junior single sculls-Won by Theobald Clark, Philadelphia Barge Club; Boyd Magee, Penn Sixty-first annual Schuylkill Navy Day Regatta at Fairmount Barge Club, second; John Engle, Vesper Boat Club, third. shells-Won by University Barge Club (R. T. Nalle, Harold Wilcox, Russell Thayer, Jr., Ed. Hoffman, Jr.); Vesper Boat Club second, Quaker City Barge Club third. Time-7m. 6 4-5s. tipedes Won by Vesper Boat Club (William McCreary, Karl Graef, Walter Smith, John Kelly); Senior four-oared Philadelphia Barge Club second, Malta Boat Club third. Time-6m. 39 4-5s. Time-7m. 4-5s. shells-Won by Vesper Boat Club (Paul Costello, Ivan Crooks, Jack Kastner, Frank Lally, Edward Senior cenGraef, Harry Bosworth, Chester H. Drummond, Albert Brady, E. C. Kock): Undine Barge Club second, Malta Boat Club third. Junior eight-oared (B. H. Magee and S. G. Mollard); West Philadelphia Boat Club second, Undine Barge Club third. Time-6m. 46s. Time-7m. 29s. Junior double sculls-Won by Penn Barge Club Senior single sculls-Won by John Kelly, Vesper Boat Club; E. F. Hoffman, Jr., University Barge Club, second. No time taken. Won by West Philadelphia High School (F. Goswick, R. McCormick, J. H. Whiting, N. R. Richardson, A. P. Sager, Frank Nelms, O. D. Forbes, Sydney G. Tilden, Rodney Jack); Northeast High Special Philadelphia schools eight-oared shellssecond, West Philadelphia High second crew third. Time-7m. 45 4-5s. by Malta Boat Club (L. H. Kennedy, R. L. Scheuing, F. I. Clayton, T. R. McMaster); Undine Barge Club second, Vesper Boat Club third. Junior centipedes-Won Boat Club (H. S. Barnes, R. T. Reed, J. F. Coyle, J. J. Pettit, W. G. McEwan, Jr.); University Barge Time-7m. 8 3-5s. Club second, Undine Barge Club third. Time-7m. 30 2-58. Senlor double sculls-Won by Vesper Junior four-oared gigs-Won by Malta Boat Club (Walter L. Smith and John B. Kelly); Undine Barge Club (Gates Hickey and C. J. Bunth, Jr.) second, Philadelphia Barge Club third. Boat Club (Joseph McGucken, Evans Grimth, William Grubb, Edward McLain, Henry Schroeder, Time-7m. 3s. Albert Schell, John Severin, William T. Bowman, Charles Reiff); Malta Boat Club second, Crescent Junior octopedes-Won by Vesper Boat Club third. No time given. July 4-Philadelphia, Pa. eight-oared shells-Won by Undine Barge Club (Magee, People's Regatta, over Schuylkill course, 11-4 miles. Holmes, Relger, Lukens, Keyser): Pennsylvania Barge Club second, Analostan Boat Club disquallfied. Time-7m. 5 1-4s. Wanner, Summers, kinson, Vesper Boat Club, second; William Haas, Pennsylvania Barge Club, third. Junior singles-Won by Leo Scharfe, Arundel Boat Club; Walter JenEmmons, Terry, Senior singles-Won by Thomas J. Rooney, Ravenswood Boat Club; George Allison, West Philadelphia Boat Club, second. Won by Malta Boat Club (Hammill and Cox); Undine Barge Club second. Kelly did not finish. Time-8m. 398. Time-8m. 21s. Club disqualified from second place. Time-8m. 8 3-5s. Intermediate double scullsvania Barge Club (Quinn and McCarthy); Fairmount Rowing Association second, Vesper Boat Club third. Time-8m. 32 3-5s. Junior double sculls-Won by PennsylNew York Athletic rott, Ferris, Harley, Chickering and A. J. Foster, coxswain); Malta Boat Club second, Wahnetah Intermediate four-oared gigs-Won by College Boat Club (PerBoat Club third. and Smith): Harlem Rowing Club (Quinn and Shepherd) second. Time 7m. 51s. Time-7m. 56 2-5s. Senior double sculls-Won by Vesper Boat Club (Kelly quadruple sculls-Won by New York Athletic Club (Babcock, Wilde, J. Cattus and C. Cattus); Quaker City second, Undine Barge Club third. Won by University Barge Club (Nalle, Willcox, Thayer, Huffner); Wahnetah Boat Club second. Intermediate Time-7m. 19 3-5s. Time-7m. 35s. Intermediate singles-Won by Clark, Philadelphia Barge Club; Magee, PennsylSenior four-oared shellsvania Barge Club, second; Cox, Malta Boat Club, third. Time-8m. 57s. Won by Vesper Boat Club (Engle, McCreary, Graef, Smith and Kelly); New York Athletic Club second. Time-7m. 10 3-5s. (Kirschgrabes, Lederle, Merrill, Ketchum, Thompson, Woelly, Hannegan, Van Twick and Whelan); Intermediate eight-oared shells-Won by New York Athletic Club Senior quadruple sculls Pennsylvania Barge Club second. Barge Club (Cheston, Collum, Law, Johnson, Williamson); Malta Boat Club second, West PhilaTime-7m. 12s. delphia Boat Club third. Junior four-oared gigs-Won by University Club (Chickering, Butler, Harley, Blatz, Garvin, Merrick, Perrott, Marcy); Argonauts (Toronto) Time-7m. 27 3-5s. Senior eight-oared shells-Won by College Boat second, Detroit Boat Club third. Time-6m. 51s. gatta, over Hackensack River course, one mile. Bohemian Boat Club, New York: Alex Rachmell, Jr., Clifton Boat Club, Staten Island, second; F. Hoboken, N. J. Koch, Active Boat Club, Hoboken, third. Association singles-Won by Louis Zabo, First Rosedale Boat Club's ReBayonne Boat Club; Chauncey Lewis, Hudson Boat Club, New York, second; A. E. Muendel, Active Time-6m. 30s. Boat Club, third. Junior single gigs-Won by Groper, Time-9m. 43 4-5s. Bayonne Boat Club; G. Foster, Atlantic Boat Club, Hoboken, N. J., second; Harry Moran, Hudson Intermediate single shells-Won by Kenneth M. Reed,

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Boat Club, New York, third. Time-8m. 10 3-5s. Junior single shells-Won by Spencer G. Bennett, Sheepshead Bay Boat Club; Charles MacKenzie, Bayonne Boat Club, second; B. B. Badgley, Active Boat Club, third. Time-7m. 58 3-58. Junior double gigs-Won by Active Boat Club (C. Niemeyer and L. Eitgen); Metropolitan Rowing Club (New York) second, Atlantic Boat Club third. Time-7m. 2 2-5s. Junior four gigs-Won by First Bohemian Boat Club (bow, F. Hanacik; 2, F. Swansky: 3, F. Citik; stroke, V. Balajka; coxswain, B. Novotny); Bayonne Boat Club second, Metropolitan Boat Club third. Time-7 m. 2 3-5s. Intermediate single gigs-Won by G. Foster, Atlantic Boat Club; Harry Moran, Hudson Boat Club, second; Frank Keorkle, Bayonne Boat Club, third. Time-7m. 6 4-58. Junior four gigs, for high schools-Won by Bayonne High School; Hoboken High School second. Time-6m. Curtis High School withdrew. Boston, Mass. Regatta of the New England Amateur Rowing Association, held on Charles River. Single canoes-Won by W. L. French, Waltham Canoe Club. Time-4m. 27s. Novice singles-Won by N. McRae, M. Í. T. Time-12m. 56s. Intermediate singles-Won by Joseph Ryan, Riverside Boat Club. Time 10m. 51s. Junior doubles-Won by the Weld Boat Club (Charles Eaton and Howard Morse). Time 10m. 54s. Club four canoes-Won by Waltham. Time-3m. 428. Senior singles-Won by Henry H. Livingstone, Riverside B. C. Time-10m. 35s. Junior singles-Won by Joseph Buckley, Jr., Farragut B. C. Time-11m. 68. Intermediate eight-oared shells-Won by Boston Interscholastic (R. Flynn, bow; N. McDonald, 2; A. J. Welling, 3: A. Lundquist, 4; H. Newton, 5; J. O'Nell, 6; W. Gilman, 7; P. Marston, stroke; J. Donovan, coxswain). Time-8m. 218. War canoes Won by Waltham Canoe Club (W. A. Stone, H. C. Colon, D. Hastings, J. Shanley, E. Prescott, S. West, C. Kaufman, W. Macomber, H. Blanchard, W. Harvey, P. Ogden, W. L. French). Time 6m. 288. Junior eight-oared shells-Won by Riverside (C. J. Faulkner, bow; M. Pollock, 2; E. Kluefel, 3; John Dwyer, 4; M. McCarthy, 5; Joseph Ryan, 6; H. H. Livingstone, 7; William Faulkner, stroke: D. Mack, coxswain). Time-8m. 55s.

July 18-New York City. Ninth annual regatta of the Hudson River Rowing Association, over Riverside Drive course; one mile. Junior four-oared gigs-Won by New Rochelle Rowing Club (Murphy, bow: Greeley, 2; Welsh, 3; Dodge, stroke; Walracht, coxswain); Metropolitan RowIng Club second. Time-5m. 48 4-5s. Intermediate double gigs--Won by Hudson B. C. (Norman, bow: De Witt, stroke); Nonparell B. C. second. Time-6m. 9 2-58. Junior single gigs-Won by H. Jaenike, Union Boat Club; J. Brodigan, Hudson Boat Club, second; B. Badgley, Active Boat Club, third. Time-6m. 40 4-58. Junior four-oared barges-Won by Ariel B. C. (Davis, bow; King, 2; Hood, 3; A. Pilson, stroke; McLoughlin, coxswain); Rosedale B. C. second, Bayonne R. C. third. Time-6m. 8s. Association single sculls-Won by W. A. Kohler, Nassau Boat Club; G. Foster, Atlantic B. C., second; R. H. Pearce, Nonpareil B. C., third. Rachmeil, Clifton B. C., finished first but was disqualified for fouling. Time--6m. 50 3-5s. Junior double gigs-Won by Active B. C. (Gunther, bow: F. Mueller, stroke); Waverly B. C. second, Nassau B. C. third. Time6m. 37s. Intermediate four-oared barges-Won by Hudson B. C. (Rossnogel, bow; Hesse, 2; Pohler, 3: Johnson, stroke; Stark, coxswain); Metropolitan B. C. disqualified for failure to arrive on time. No time taken. Intermediate single gigs-Won by F. De Witt, Hudson B. C.; J. Rogan, Nonparell B. C., second. Time-7m. 468. Senior four-oared barges-Won by Ariel R. C. (D. Hood, bow; W. Skinner, 2: McPartland, 3; W. Hildebrandt, stroke: J. McLoughlin, coxswain); Wahnetah B. C. second, Hudson Boat Club third. Time-5m. 58 3-5s.

August 7 and 8-Philadelphia, Pa. Schuylkill course; forty-seventh annual regatta of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen; first day, August 7. Intermediate double shells-Won by Duluth B. C. (H. E. Osman and A. P. Kent); University Barge Club (Philadelphia) second, Pennsylvania Barge Club (Philadelphia) third. Time-8m. 18 2-58. Junior eight-oared shellsWon by Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club (Grand Rapids, Mich.); Analostan Boat Club (Washington) second, Pennsylvania Barge Club (Philadelphia) third. Time-7m. 15 3-58. Intermediate singles-Won by W. A. Neer, Detroit Boat Club; Henry Heller, Metropolitan Rowing Club, New York, second; H. E. Osman, Duluth B. C., third. Time-8m. 59 1-5s. Senior quarter-mile, single sculls, first heat-Won by Robert Dibble, Don Rowing Club, Toronto: R. H. Pearse, Nonparell R. C., New York, second: Cary Faulkner, Riverside B. C., Cambridge, Mass., third. Time-im. 30s. Second heat-Won by Edward B. Butler, Toronto B. C.; W. A. Neer. Detroit B. C., second; W. H. Bergin, Illinois Valley Y and C. C., Peoria, third. Time-1m. 28s. Senior International fouroared shells--Won by Duluth B. C.; Argonaut R. C. (crew No. 2, Toronto) second, University Barge Club (Philadelphia) third. Time-7m. 31 1-5s. Senior double sculls-Won by Vesper B. C., Philadelphia (J. B. Kelly and W. L. Smith); Riverside B. C. (Cambridge, Mass.) second, Harlem R. C. (New York) third. Time-7m. 46s. Intermediate eight-oared shells-Won by Duluth B. C.; Argonaut R. C. (Toronto) second, Illinois Valley Y. and C. C. third. Time-6m. 47 3-5s. Second day, August 8. Sculling Champion Robert Dibble of Toronto again won the championship, beating John B. Kelly of Philadelphia by 1⁄2 length. Senior single scull shells (association)-Won by John B. Kelly, Vesper Boat Club, Philadelphia: Thomas J. Rooney, Ravenswood Boat Club, Long Island City, N. Y., second: David Regan, Mutual Rowing Club, Buffalo, third. Time-7m. 59 1-58. Sentor four-oared shells-Won by University Barge Club, Philadelphia (Richard T. Nalle, bow; Harold Wilcox, 2; Russell Thayer, Jr., 3; Edward F. Hoffman, Jr., stroke); Potomac Boat Club (Washington, D. C.) second. Western Rowing Club of St. Louls started but dropped out. Time-7m. 12s. Intermediate four-oared shells-Won by Duluth Boat Club, Duluth, Minn. (W. Sutherland, bow; W. Prudden, 2: W. M. Schneider, 3; E. G. Forsell, stroke); Argonaut Rowing Club of Toronto second, Arundel Boat Club (Baltimore) third. No time taken. Senior centipedes-Won by Riverside Boat Club, Cambridge, Mass. (William Faulkner, bow; Frank Davy, 2; Henry J. Livingston, 3; Cary Faulkner, stroke); New York A. C. second, Philadelphia Barge Club (Philadelphia) third. Time-6m. 44 1-5s. Champion sentor single scull shells-Won by Robert Dibble, Don Rowing Club, Toronto; John B. Kelly, Vesper Boat Club, Philadelphia, second; Everard B. Butler, Toronto Rowing Club, third. Time-7m. 488. Senior eight-oared shells-Won by Duluth Boat Club, crew No. 1 (P. Moore, bow; M. C. Rheinberger, 2; Č. C. Beschenbossel, 3; W. M. Hoover, 4; W. L. Quinby, 5; A. R. Kent, 6; D. C. Moore, 7; D. S. Horak, stroke; L. G. Brown, coxswain); Argonaut Rowing Club (Toronto) second, New York A. C. third. Time-6m. 27 2-5s. Intercity octopedeWon by New York (Albert E. Gauss, bow; Joseph T. P. Callahan, 2; Ludwig Jauss, 3; William H. Hart, 4: Harry Babcock, 5: Charles Cattus, 6; John Cattus, 7: Charles Kusche, stroke: J. Whelan, Coxswain); Philadelphia second. Time-6m. 28 3-5s. Quarter-mile dash-Won by E. B. Butler, Toronto Rowing Club; R. H. Pearse, Nonparell Rowing Club, New York, second: Robert Dibble, Don Rowing Club, Toronto, third; William Neer, Detroit Boat Club, fourth. Time--1m. 21s. September 7-Baltimore, Md. Twenty-fifth annual Middle States regatta over a mile course on the Patapsico River. Double sculls, 146-pound class (two entries)-Won by Malta Boat Club (Philadelphia) from Undine Barge Club (Philadelphia) by a length. No time taken. Junior quadruple sculls (two entries)-Won by New Rochelle (N. Y.) Rowing Club by five lengths; West Philadelphia Boat Club second. No time taken. Senior four-oared shells (two entries)-Won by New York Athletic Club from the Ariel Club of Baltimore. No time taken. Junior four-oared gigs— Won by Potomac Boat Club (Washington); Arundel Boat Club (Baltimore) second, Malta Boat Club (Philadelphia) third. Time 5m. 47 2-5s. Junior double sculls-Won by Potomac Boat Club (Washington); Pennsylvania Barge Club (Philadelphia) second, New Rochelle (N, Y.) Rowing Club third. Time-6m. 3 1-5s. Senior double sculls (two entries)-Won by Malta Boat Club

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(Philadelphia); Nassau Boat Club (New York) second. oared shells (two entries)-Won by Analostan Club (Washington); Arundel Boat Club (Baltimore) second. Time-6m. 6 2-5s. Time-5m. 9 1-5s. Club (New York); Quaker City Barge Club (Philadelphia) second. Senior quadruple sculls (two entries)-Won by New York Athletic Intermediate eightsingle sculls-Won by F. Deering, Nassau Boat Club, New York; Leo Scharfe, Arundel Boat Club, Baltimore, second; Alexander Rachmiel, Jr., Clifton Boat Club, Clifton, N. Y., third. Time-6m. Time-5m. 22 2-5s. Senior 35 2-58. Intermediate double sculls-Dead heat between Pennsylvania Barge Club (Philadelphia) and Vesper Boat Club (Philadelphia); Undine Boat Club (Philadelphia) third. In the row-off the Pennsylvania Barge Club won. by Ariel Rowing Club (Baltimore); New Rochelle Rowing Club (New Rochelle, N. Y.) second, AnaNo time taken. Time-6m. 4 1-5s. lostan Boat Club (Washington, D. C.) third. Senior eight-oared shells-Won by Leo Scharfe, Arundel Boat Club, Baltimore; John S. Lentz, Jr., Undine Barge Club, Philadelphia, Time-5m. 8 2-58. second. Time-7m. 22 4-5s. Intermediate single sculls-Won New York; H. E. H. Cox, Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia, second; Frederick Miller, New York AthAssociation single sculls-Won by F. X. Deering, Nassau Boat Club, letic Club, third. Club, Philadelphia; F. Bever, New York Athletic Club, second; A. J. Blackaller, Ariel Rowing Club, Time-6m. 39 1-5s. Junior single sculls-Won by John Engle, Vesper Boat Baltimore, third. Time-6m. 55 2-58. Intermediate four-oared gigs-Won by Potomac Boat Club (Washington); Malta Boat Club (Philadelphia) second, Arundel Boat Club (Baltimore) third. Time-6m. 4 2-5s. Senior four-oared shells, 140-pound class-Won by Ariel Rowing Club (Baltimore); Malta Boat Club (Philadelphia) second. Won by Analostan Boat Club (Washington); Pennsylvania Barge Club (Philadelphia) second, Arlel Time-6m. 4 1-5s. Rowing Club (Baltimore) third. Junior eight-oared shellsCity Barge Club (Philadelphia) from New Rochelle Rowing Club, which was swamped by rough Time-5m. 21s. Intermediate quadruple sculls-Won by Quaker water. Time-6m. 11s.

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July 1-4-Grand Challenge Cup, semi-finals-Harvard University 2d defeated Winnipeg RowIng Club by 3-4 of a length. Club of Mayence, Germany, by 8 ft. in 7m. Time-7m. Union Boat Club of Boston, Mass., defeated Rowing Mass., by 1 1-4 lengths in 7m. 20s. The Harvard second varsity crew: Bow, L. Saltonstall; J. TalFinal-Harvard defeated Union Boat Club of Boston, cott, H. H. Meyer, H. S. Middendorf, J. W. Middendorf, D. P. Morgan, Louis Curtis; stroke, Charles Lunn; coxswain, H. L. Kreger. oarsmen: Bow, J. Balch; E. Farley, R. Tappan, S. A. Sargent, J. E. Waide, L. Withington, Pai The Union Boat Club crew, which is composed of former Harvard Withington; stroke, R. Cutler; coxswain, G. P. Abeles. Previous winners: 1895, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, time, 7m. 30s.; 1896, Leander, 7m. 43s.; 1897, New College, Oxford, 6m. 51s.; 1898, Leander, 7m. 13s.: 1899, Leander, 7m. 128.; 1900, Leander, 7m. 6s.; 1901, Leander, 7m. 58.; 1902, Third TrinIty, Oxford, 7m. 178.; 1903, Leander, 7m. 9s.: 1904, Leander, 7m. 20s.; 1905, Leander, 6m. 58s.; 1906, Royal Boat Club, Ghent, 7m. 9s.; 1907, Royal Boat Club, Ghent, 7m. 31s.; 1908, Christ Church, Oxford, 7m. 10s.; 1909, Royal Boat Club, Ghent, 7m. 3s.; 1910, Magdalen, Oxford, 7m. 198.; 1911, Magdalen, Oxford, 7m. 28.; 1912, Sydney R. C., N. S. W., 7m. 6s.; 1913, Leander, 7m. 11s.; 1914, Harvard, 7m. 208. Diamond sculls, final-Gluseppe Sinigaglia, Como, Italy, defeated C. M. Stuart, Trinity, Cambridge, easily in 9m. and Robert Dibble, Toronto, were beaten in the preliminaries. W. T. Gardiner, Paul Withington and J. B. Ayer, all of Boston, Mass., ander defeated Rowing Club of Mayence, Germany, In 7m. 52s. Stewards' Cup eights, final-LePROFESSIONAL SCULLING MATCHES, 1914. September 7-London, England. Paddon (Australia) by four lengths over the Thames championship course for the world's sculling Ernest Barry (England), holder of the title, defeated James title and the stake of $5,000. 1914 ALMANAC. Time-21m. 28s. For list of previous championship contests see

YACHTING.

YACHT racing in both the large and small classes continued to increase in popularity during the season of 1914. The principal attraction of the season was the trials for selection of the American defender of Lack of space prevents recording any but the most important events. the America's Cup against Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock IV., which arrived from England in August. However, the races for the cup were postponed until 1915 on account of the European war. Dimensions of the three aspirants:

HULL DIMENSIONS.

DIMENSIONS OF SPARS.

Over Water

Defiance.[Resolute. Vanltle.

All.

Line. Beam.

Draught

Feet.

Feet.

Feet.

Feet.

Feet.

Feet.

Feet.

Mast, deck to cap...

[blocks in formation]

96

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

13.75

Topmast, cap to truck.

37

30

34

Resolite.

108

74.5

21

14.25

Boom.

84

75

80

Vanltle...

118

74.9

21.9

13.75

Gaff.

50

[blocks in formation]

Bowsprit, outboard.

9

[blocks in formation]

Base line of sails.

137

130

142.8

Sail area, square feet.
Rating...

9,000

85

7,800
81

9,000

85

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