. Yachts and yachting; a magazine devoted to the upbuilding of the noble sport of yachting. e: Commodore—E. C. Myrick Vice-Commodore—S. C. Hunter Rear-Commodore—C. A. McGill Secretary—C. A. Marshall Treasurer—C. E. Salter. TOAST TO Oliver Herford. A health to King Neptune, the Boss of the Wave ! Who sits on the Ocean and makes it fill up your bumpers and take a long pull! When hes calm hes not dry—when he rolls, hes not full. Whether sober or rough, hes always a sport, And well never stop toasting him till were in port. A jolly old salt, though he smile or he frown, So h


. Yachts and yachting; a magazine devoted to the upbuilding of the noble sport of yachting. e: Commodore—E. C. Myrick Vice-Commodore—S. C. Hunter Rear-Commodore—C. A. McGill Secretary—C. A. Marshall Treasurer—C. E. Salter. TOAST TO Oliver Herford. A health to King Neptune, the Boss of the Wave ! Who sits on the Ocean and makes it fill up your bumpers and take a long pull! When hes calm hes not dry—when he rolls, hes not full. Whether sober or rough, hes always a sport, And well never stop toasting him till were in port. A jolly old salt, though he smile or he frown, So heres to King Neptune ! Fill up !—drink her down ! YACHTS AND YACHTING lO: INDIAN HARBOR YACHT CLUB. The Indian Harbor Yacht Club, situated at Greenwich, Conn., was cr,-ian-ized in 1889 by Henry Doremus. Richard Cutwater, E. Burton Hart, Georg-e , Lee C. Hart, Edward B. Bruch, Winfield S. Gihnore, Charles P. liruchand a few of their associates. The first Commodore of the Club was Henry Dore-mus and he was succeeded by John Moller and in turn by Charles T. Y/ills,. HOME OF THE INDIAN HARBOR YACHT CLUB. Frank Tilford, George Lauder, Jr., Roy A. Rainey, and William H. Childs whois the present Commodore. The Club has always taken an active part in all im-portant yachting events. At the time of the ocean race for the Kaisers cup theClub was represented by the Endymion owned by Commodore Lauder, whichyacht secured fourth place in the race. The Club inaugurated the annual racefrom Greenwich to New London(just prior to the Yale-Harvard boat races),and this event has always been one of interest to yachtsmen of the western endof Long Island Sound. io6 YACHTS AND YACHTING In 1907 the Club gave a 400 mile ocean race from Greenwich to HamptonRoads in which four schooners took part, Invader owned by Roy A. Rainey,Jr., Endymion owned by George Lauder, Jr., Alargaret owned by George , and Venona owned by Robert Olyphant. Invader finished first, butVenona won the r


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