Forest and stream . ANNUAL REGATTA.—On July 5 thisclub wilt hold their fifth annual spring regatta on Newark Bay. Theraces are open to all, and members of neighboring clubs are invitedto enter. The races are as follows: 1. Sailing. 2. Sailn g paddUng-3 Double paddliug, junior. 4. Double paddling. >-enior. 5 Singlepaddl ng, junior. 6. Single paddling, senior. 7. Standing Handpaddliner. 9 Upset. 10. Tub race. Suitable prizes awardedto winners. A place has been provided for any who wish to get theirboats to Bayonue before the 5th or may wish to leave them after thatdate until such t
Forest and stream . ANNUAL REGATTA.—On July 5 thisclub wilt hold their fifth annual spring regatta on Newark Bay. Theraces are open to all, and members of neighboring clubs are invitedto enter. The races are as follows: 1. Sailing. 2. Sailn g paddUng-3 Double paddliug, junior. 4. Double paddling. >-enior. 5 Singlepaddl ng, junior. 6. Single paddling, senior. 7. Standing Handpaddliner. 9 Upset. 10. Tub race. Suitable prizes awardedto winners. A place has been provided for any who wish to get theirboats to Bayonue before the 5th or may wish to leave them after thatdate until such times as may be most convenient for their place also will be provided for the friends of the visitors fromwhich they may have a full view of the races. First race to start at10 A. M. sharp. Committee: Robert Peeble?, T, B. Collins, Ed. Tnose intending to take part will please send entries on orbefore the 3d to Ed. R. Smith, Com. B. C. C, Box 49, Bayonne, N. J. July 1, 1886.] FOREST AND STREAM. 459. FOREST AND STREAM CRUISER SAIL PLAN. A DOCKRAT OUTING. THE Newbwg Canoe and Boating Association held their first outing of the season on Friday, 18th ult. Originally set down torthe previous day, a postponement on account of inclement weathercaused a depletion of numbers and instead of tbirty or more partici-pants, only twenty-two members and lady friends enjoyed the occa-sion. The Commodore was there with Scylla. the Vice with Ripple,the Captain with Mabel, and Jennie, Daddy, Callos. Iolas and Peggyeach with full cargo of passengers an-1 freight and all dressed out intheir gala day hunting. Starting at 4:30 P M. against a strong headwind and tide, they had made but small progress when one of theirmany friends in the person of genial Capt. Bob Minerley overhauledthem with his handsome tug Alice, and generously offered a tow,which was accepred and soon the boats and canoes were strung outin tandem, bowline: alone at a rate that put oarsmen and paddlers toblush. The
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