The American rowing almanac and oarsman's pocket companion, 1874 . rt, bow:Nick Denmarsh. Harry Bert, William Seharff, stroke. Janus McKinny, R. C. Howard (Tub, Pittsburg—, bow; A. Telter, F. Bugley, M. Hammer, stroke. Nameless, Buffalo (N. Y.) Rowing Club—C. W. Baldy, B. Green. John Dorr, Chas. E. Dunbar, stroke. Banshee, Hibernian Rowing Club. Buffalo—James Nunan,bow; Pat. Hurley. Win. Jones. Cornelius Donovan, stroki . New Dominion Club, Toronto—Richard Tinning, bow;C. Nurse, James Douglass, Theo. Landen, stroke. Won by boat J. W. Carle in ; Nameless second, byfo


The American rowing almanac and oarsman's pocket companion, 1874 . rt, bow:Nick Denmarsh. Harry Bert, William Seharff, stroke. Janus McKinny, R. C. Howard (Tub, Pittsburg—, bow; A. Telter, F. Bugley, M. Hammer, stroke. Nameless, Buffalo (N. Y.) Rowing Club—C. W. Baldy, B. Green. John Dorr, Chas. E. Dunbar, stroke. Banshee, Hibernian Rowing Club. Buffalo—James Nunan,bow; Pat. Hurley. Win. Jones. Cornelius Donovan, stroki . New Dominion Club, Toronto—Richard Tinning, bow;C. Nurse, James Douglass, Theo. Landen, stroke. Won by boat J. W. Carle in ; Nameless second, byfour lengths; James McKinny third*; N. D. Club fourth. Second class four-oared race, four miles; first prize, fourmedals, value $100; second, four cups, value $40. The onlyclubs which entered for this were the Erie Rowing Club ofBuffalo and the New Dominion, the former winning witheas : time. The winning crew: Jas. Donovan, b\\ ;Joseph Supple, Michael Byrne, William Dillon, stroke. Double senll race, two miles: first prize, $60- second. $ fefiCOBD OF hacks. 43 Ed. Powell and Robert Brown, of the Columbia Club, wonby several lengths without trouble; time, The onlyother crew belonged to the New Dominion Club. A skiff race one mile and a half, for lour prizes, and awash-tub race. 100yards, closed the days sport. Judges: -JBtrachen and J. Manghan, both of Toronto, and David Carle,of Pittsburg. Starters: J, Straehan and J. Taylor. Time-keeper: Thomas Wingfield. £4—June 29. Atlantic B. C. Ten-oared barge trip aroundManhattan island, visiting Gramercy B, C. 45—July 2. Regatta of Harlem Regatta Association, Har-lem River, N. V. The course was a mile straight, with thetide from a point 550 feet west of Fourth Avenue bridge toFlorences dock, 550 feet east of McCombs dam or CentralAvenue bridge. Fours and pairs rowed a single mile dash:scullers race was rowed in three trials, am] a final heat. Single shells, for diamond challenge sculls: First heat—William E


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