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6 4 THE XI£W YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29,, 1922. AMONG YACHT!5MKN--rhatGOSSIP OFANC;TERirAND SHiOOTERS The winner was A. P. Palmer, who als< ' 'lice Yacht Exhibit Will von the Travers Island cup. There wai The Thrill Once in a Lifetime wai, Feature Motor Boat Show POWER HOUSEBOAT f Comes | J >ETS RECORD MARK 11SUNNERS MAKE GOOD':i special handicap race, which aken by T. H. laiwrence. The double!5 Cc of the feature exhibits at tlft <hoot was won by II. G. Vogel. ieveni«*w'.h National Motor Boat Show 1* sing the final Saturday of th< in Grand Central Palace, February 17 FOR J. RIHGLING AT IN both the Haslin and the nionthlj'; FOR YEAR TRAPS SCORES th. > BLIZZARD:' if t will be a full size ice boat of thr: 25, ,'s fur came to an end. .___ f January Class "P," Hudson River type, designed t The scores: by H. Percy Ashley, Tills will be the T. I. Has. M'th Sc.&H'p (list an has ever New Craft, 125 Feet Long, Lrt Kisser of Leads JI. H. Vanderveer Kills 90 Out Name. Cup. Cup. Cup. Cups. time ice boat been Paris, 111., ti. P. Palmer 2-25 2-49 to 87- 7-94 at the annual exposition, anddisplayedas a A. Brown.... 2-21 2-t:t 32 74- 4-71 the show will be held at a season when Will Have Heavy Oil Amateurs of Possible 100 at N. Y. I. G. Vogel 2.20 2-42 11 81- 4-81 between this class of craft Is at Country's !}:J. Stvers 2-19 2-39 37 74- 4-7( racing A. C. I. K. Hutchlngs. 2-19 0-35 40 75- 3-71 its height it should attract great Engines* With .9786. Traps. i. H. Martin 1-20 0-38 27 75- 0-7; Interest. 7'. It. I-awrence. 1-22 2-43 42 85- 1-84 The boat is 31 feet 6 Inches over 20 55- 5-IK all, >T. Webb 2-18 2-31 with a width between cutting edges of . 1-23 0-44 46 90- 2-91 It. Vnndcrveer J 6 i\y ARTHUR P. ALDRIDGE. i Although tie holds no trapshooting Thirty gunners took part In the final j.:. H. Located 1.. 3-20 4 40 38 74. 7-81 feet 6 inches. It weighs complete 900 r t. R. Debacher. 5-21 5-37 2." 57-11 HI pounds and liao a sail area of 300 square A few weeks ago the Vldofner, a 'tie on targets, Art Rlsser, of egular January shoot of the New York' l-8< single V. G. Allen.. .. 1-21 0-4t 38 79- uei. inia i.vpe 01 ooai nua Deen Known I ^MOK-t FROIMTH \' ! * Uhlctlc Club at Travera Tsland v 1-19 0-12 14 86- 0-Nf cruising power yacht owned by John aris. 111., has earned No. 1 position I'. II. OgUen.... to race at almost a mile a minute In a OF 1 yea-j \ A. Sleberl 1-21 0-43 40 83- 0-8i on CA(V*P. FiRe5 =i the ranking for the season of 1921. '-rday. Tlicy snot tiie rull program of V 68-17-8." stiff breeze, and is one of the best of Tlingling, was burned while Its way . F. Connors... 0-21 8-11 35 The of Hisser's success the 1 00 targets under the worst weather 89- 2-91 to Southern waters. Mr. at 1 TM* PgSK-^ R6DSKtM5 L. secret at \iV. E. Ferguson. 1-25 0-44 45 the light model Ice boats. The craft was Rlngllng r! i it, aos is his consistency. This alone' 11onditions experienced so far this sea- j Williams 2-22 3-42 3"> 74- 7-81 built the Evlnrude Motor v\ by NAwe. H 2-23 1-12 40 81- 4-8.' Company. once hurried back to New Tork to it et^e MY labled him to linlsh with the best aver- 011. A baby blizzard blew throughout I ,. C. Dalley Another novel at the show I 1lie Baxter, Jr 4-21 8-39 28 59-16-7! display with J. Gielow, the veteran NOT IMAtty 5e of the year, breaking 2,104 regis- afternoon, whipping the snow Into 25 16-24-71 will be the sea sled. Henry consult aU «S j, 4he faces of ^ 8. Reynolds... 4-19 11-32 During the past V t<sred targets out of 2,150 for .9786. the nimrods, making it al- !. Tekcul 1-20 0-38 45 83 0-8! few this of craft has become vjick. h"'* 11nost [ year3 type ¥l Bumppo.vje ever before In the history of the great impossible for them to hit the; 1 I. I>. Meeker.... 0-17 6-30 28 49-22-71 numerous in the waters of the house boat Pastime for his Imme- 1 iny targets. ! H r. Sullivan 1-23 0-43 44 87- 0-81 Jamaica, Camp To-njg-ht i|||(ilil|ll| lay target sport has any man compiled 0- 9 0-19 26 0-4" Gravesend and Sheepshead' bays. The scores are an excellent vIrs. Livingston. 45- tliate use. He then commlasloned Mr. Jliff ON VON mounting- mlMjfllM 81ich a season's average, so Risser and Indication! tayor Reed 1-17 1-35 33 69- 1-7< >wwnJI5^i' * \ A h is made The closest 0 f the difficult conditions under which Lank 0-19 0-32 31 53- 0-6! tiielow to design for him a new yacht. attack. shotgun history. 1 7. yj An' was Mark he nimrods shot. The high scratch, pL. L. Spotts 0-20 0-40 34 74- 0-7-' Women at Pinehurst The were and \\^ verage to Risser's made by 0-15 0-31 39 70- 0-7< Traps. plans quickly prepared ,,s Tine the world's in 11irlae was taken by J. H. Vanderveer,! vV. Doyle to Tub Nbw rle, present champion, a of out F\ A. Schauffler S-19 3-36 43 76- 7-8! Special Dispatrh Yoik IIek.m ii. approved. >'ll .9780. rho only had total 90 of a! 39 69- 8-77 morning- / 919, when he finished with ossible 100 the score v7. Graham 3-17 3-33 Pinehurst, N. C., Jan. 28..Mrs. The new yacht, a 125 foot power X. not make his real bid for p targets. Although Risser did *i'as low in with the totals WINNERS. N. Few, Jr., of Ardmore, Pa., wonJoseph house boat, with all up-to-date ime when he was given comparison until 1919, hat usually win the cup, it was Scratch Cup.J. H. Vanderveer. the weekly thoot at the Gun Club and of most attractive design,conteniences^ xth with an average of .9721. P. Palmer. with a score of 144. 1; place under the miserable shooting Handicap Cup.A. Palmer. day Mrs. Helento! now building at the yard of the ut in the following season he lost some \ exellentTravers Island Cup.A. P. Cope, Delaware Water Gap, was second Shipbuilding Corporation at: too much 1 lions. con1 Special Cup.T. H. Lawrence. ContolidatedLr r his cunning, er was doing The high handicap prize was taken Doubles Cup.H. G. Vogel. with 142; Mrs. D. C. Smith, Baltimore, Morris Heights, under Mr. Gielow's su- vperlmentlng In the hope of bettering third with and Mrs. A. L. This will be driven biy a card of 94 out of a possible 100 MONTHLY CUP WINNERS. 138, Gillespie j-trvlslon. yacht by is average, because he dropped and was was (Christie MacDonald). Tenafly, N. J., two oil Nelseco and an urgets. It <he poorest total that Haslin Cup.I. S. Reynolds. heavy engines le last man to be given a rating. As so Vanderveer. fourth with 136. engine similar to those used in this bius taken the cup far this winter. Monthly Cup.J. H. lere are fifty places on the list Risser m yacht and the one hundred foot yacht ist to he was among the for L.. H. Etsenlohr of Phlladel- managed say building i fifty." , t.first phla will be exhibited at the coming Never has Risser succeeded in win- Motor Boat Show. These engines weigh his own State championship or his tons and Ing shout ten each It will be quite >ne championship, but lie always has a to be able to one In a LJTOMOBIL] novelty Inspect ?en compelled to stack up against the big exhibition. pst In the land in those competitions i A meeting of members of the Amerl- >r with Mark Arle and Chan Powers ear. Yacht who are In EXCHANGE Club, Interested It Is a man's job compete against ' IP^AI the now one design class building for carry off the Illinois title. iueing next summer will be held In the It is rather significant that only N'-w York Yacht Club house next the na- . iree men who ever captured BEACONHELECTEDCORD TIRES ".Tiursday afternoon, February 2. at nnal title won a place on the 1921 rank- BLEMISHED 4 :.';o o'clock. AM. NEW NON-SKID TIRES. The meeting has been ig list. The men who share this honor NET PRICKS. NO TAX. < ailed by the committee appointed to, Ith Heer are Henderson and Frank M. Si-s Kabrlu Cord Red Tub* for the 'maoaaaai Autemibile Warehouse ®» 80x3 arrange building of this class, Nlc Arle, Knickerbocker |«.on 89.40 $MS roeh. The present champion, 80x3% $7.72 YVilliam Uenisen, John B. Shethar and Arls., who Is a brother of AUTOS.BODIES.TIRES.TtTBES.