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THE  NEW  YORK  CLIPPER  ANNUAL.
 

6 miles—America: 19:30%, T. W. Eck and W. J. Morgan,

Lynn, Mass., Oct. 23, 1886. *20:.35%, L. H. Johnson and
H. Walcott. Roseville, N. J., Oct. 2.3, 1886. England:
16:45%, F. W. Allard and E. OxborroAV, Coventry, Aug.
12, 18S7. *17:0,5, P, W, Scheltema-Beduin and B. W.
Crump, against time, London, July 29, 1891.

7 miles—America: 22:51, T. W. Eck and   W. J. Morgan,

Lynn, Mass., Oct. 2:3,1886. *23:45% L. H. Johnson and
H. Walcott, Ro.seville, N. J.. Oct. 2,3,1886. England:
19:37, F. W. Allard and E. Oxborrow, Coventry, Aug.
12, 1887. *19:59%, P. W. Scheltema-Beduin and B. W.
Crump, against time, London, July 29, 1891.

8  miles-America: 26:06%, T. W. Eck and W.  J. Morgan,

Lynn, Mass., Oct. 23, 1886. *27:1.3, L. H. John.son"and
H. Walcott, Rosevide, N. J., Oct. 23, 1886. England:
22:26, F. W. Allard and E. Oxborrow, Coventry, Aug.
12,1887. *22:51%, P. W. Scheltema-Beduin and B. W.
Crump, against time, London, July 29, 1891.

9 miles—America: 29:30%, T. W. Eck   and W. J. Morgan,

Lynn, Mass., Oct. 23, 1886. *31 ;01%, L. H. Johnson'and
H. Walcott, Roseville, N. J., Oct. 2:3, 1886. England:
25:14%, F. W. Allard and E. Oxborrow, Coventry, Aug.
12, 1887. *25:49%, P. W. Scheltema-Beduin and B. W.
Crump, against time, London, July 29, 1891.

10  miles—England:  27:56, F. W. Adard and E OxborroAv,

Coventry, Aug. 12, 1887. *28:6J%, P. W. Scheltema-
Beduin and B. W. Crump, against time, London, July
29, 1891. America: 32:51, T. W. Eck and W. J. Morgan,
Lynn, Mass., Oct. 23, 1886. *33:59%, L. H. Johnson and
H". Walcott, Roseville, N. J., Oct. 23, 1886.

11   to 20 miles—America:   11  mdes, 36:10; I2m., 39:24%;

13m., 42:49; 14m., 46:09%; 16m., 49:32%; 16m., 62:52%;
17m., 66:16; 18m., 59:33; 19m., 1.02:54; 20m., 1.06:12%,
T. W. Eck and W. J. Morgan, Lvnn. Mass., Oct. 23, 1886.
England: llm., ;32:32%; 12m.,35:35%, P. W. Scheltema-
Beduin and B. W. Crump, against time, Paddington,
Sept, 20, 1890. 13m., .39:06%; 14m., 42:04%; 15m.,
45:18%; 16m., 48:10%; 17m., 51:06; 18m., 54:05%; 19m.,
57:03%; 20m., 59:61%, Scheltema-Beduin and B. W.
Crump, Paddington, Sept. 25, 1890.    '

21 to 25 miles —21 miles, 1.01:43; 22m., 1.04:45; 23m.,
1.07:50; 24m., 1.10:61%; 25m., 1.13:42%, F. W. Adard
and E. OxborroAV, Coventry, Eng., Oct. 17, 1887. By
lady and gentleman—*21m., 1.07:01%; 22m., 1.10:19%;
23m., 1.1.3':,37%; 24m., 1.16:5.5%; 25m., 1.20:06, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Smith, London, Eng., Oct. 8, 1887.

26 to 30 miles—26 miles, *1.26:51%; 27m., 1.30:14%; 28m.,
1.33:36%; 29m., 1..37:03%; 30m., 1.40:24%, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Smith, Long Eaton, Oct. 1, 1888.

100 miles—7:67:00, W. J. Morgan and Louise Armaindo,
Lynn. Mass., Oct. 19,1886.'

200 miles—18.31:00, W. J. Morgan and Louise Armainod,
Lvnn, Mass , Oct 19, 1886.
■ 2.50 m"iles 140 yards—23.34:00, W. J. Morgan and Louise Ar¬
maindo, Lynn, Mass., Oct. 19, 1886.

Greatest Distance in One Hour—20 miles 715 yards, F.
W. Allard and E. Oxborrow, Coventry, Eng., Oct. 17,
1887. *20 miles 95 yards, Scheltema-Beduin'and B. W.
Crump, against time, Paddington, Eng., Sept, 25,1890.

TANDEM ROAD RIDING.

60 miles—*2.36:45 G.  D. Begbie   and II.  Arnold,  Great

North Road, Oct. .3, l89l. "
lOOmdes—*5:30:31,J. E. L. Bates and S. F. Edge, against

time, Great North Road, Eng., Oct. 18, 1890.

12 hours—*1643^ miles, A.J.Wilson and J. J. McCarthy,

Great North Road, Eng., Oct. 31, 1891.
Greatest Distance Ridden in 24 Hours—*298% miles,
G.P.Mills and R. Tingev, Great North Road, Eng.,
Oct. 4, 1887.
 

KOWIIVG.

Performances by amateurs are designated by a *.

440 yards—*57s., single scuP, straightaAvay, p]dAvin Hed¬
ley, NcAvark, N. J., July 11, 1891.

1% mile.s—*7:41, eight oars, straightaway, Atalanta Boat
Club, Lake Calumet, Pudman, 111., A"ug. 9, 1889. [The
Cornell University crcAv rowed the distance in 7:03, at
Philadelphia, July 4, 1889, but the conditions AA-ere un¬
fair,   the   current  running  very   strong.—Ed.]......

*8:0134^, four oars, straightaway", Fairmount RoAving
Association, Albany, N. Y., July 21,1886. [The Watkins
crew roAved the distance in 7:46%, at Detroit, Mich.,

Au.g. 15, 1877, but the current was very strong].......

*7:69, double scull, straightaAvay, J. Buckley and W.
O'Connell, Portland B. C., Lachine, Canada, Aug. 21,

1882......*8:36, single scull, .straightaway, Jos. Laing,

Lachine, Can., Aug 19, 1882.....*8:36%, four oars, turn,

still water, Modoc Boat Club, Salt Lake, Utah, Aug. 30,

1888 .....*8:41, pair   oared   shell, straightaway, J. H.

Clegg and F. D. Standish, Excelsior B. C, Lachine,
Canada, Aug. 19, 1882.

2 miles—*9:41, eight oars, straightaway, Columbia College

Freshmen crew. New London, Ct., June 24, 1891.......

*12:16, double scull, turn, F. E. Yates and C. E. Court¬
ney, Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 8,1876......*12:20%, pair oar,

straightaway, J. H. Rdey and J. A. Kennedy, Green¬
Avood Lake, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1876------*13:21%, single scuds,

turn, J. H. Riley, Saratoga, Aug. 9, 1876.
 

23jj miles—*12:57. eight oars, sti-aightaAvay. Yale Univer¬
sity crew, Ncav London, Ct., June 29, 1;388.

3 mile.s—*14:27%, eight oars, straightaAvay, Cornell Univer¬
sity   crcAV,    New   London,   Ct.,   June   25,   1891......

*15:37%,  four  oars,  straightaway,  Argonauta  R.  A.,

Kill von Kull, N. J.. Sept, '8, 1875......*16:32%, six oars,

straightaway, Amherst University, (i, E. BreAver, B. L.
Brown, L. Bradley Jr.,  F, M. Wilkins, A. J. Benedict,

W. Negley, Springfield, Mass., July 24, 1872.....*17:34%,

eight   oars,   straightaAvay,   Cornell   University   crew,

OAvasco Lake, N. Y., July 17, 1878......17:40%, six oars,

turn. Josh, Gil, Ellis, Charley and Hank Ward and J. T.

Raymond,  Lake Quinsigam"ond, Mass., July 22, 1868___

*17:483^, six oar.s, turn, Harvard U. B. C," G. W. Hol-
redge, W. W. Richards, J. W. -McBirnev, W. H. Sim¬
mons, R. C Watson, A. P. Loring, LakeCjuinsigamond,

July 24, 1868.....17:58, four oars, turn, Obed Smith, C.

Nickerson, W. Smith, J. Nickerson (Fisherman crew),
Phila., Pa., Sept. 4, 1876; in *18:04%, W. B. Curtis, H.
Smith. J. Killorin, C Corning (NortliAvesiern B.  C),

Saratoga,   N.   Y.,   Aug.   9,   1876........18:37,   double

sculls, turn, Ed. Hanlan and Geo. W. Lee, Calu¬
met Lake, 111., June 23, 188.3.........19:30%, four oars,

A\-orking boats, turn, C. Hooper, R. J. Kelly, S. Gookin,
N. Henry (Lakeman B. C), Silver Lake, Mass., Aug. 15,
1878.....".19:31, single scull, turn, J. G. Gaudaur, Du¬
luth,  Minn., .Inly 26, 1890......20:00, double scull, turn,

J. A. Kennedy and J. A.  Ten Evck,  Lake   Marana-

cook. Me, Sept. 29,1880......*20:08,"F. E. Holmes and R.

Woodbury, PaAA'tucket (R. I.) B. C, Lake Maranacook,

Aug. 15, 1880......20:28, pair oars, turn, G. Faulkner and

P. Reagan, Phila., Pa., Sept. 6, 1876.

3 miles .330yds.—18:5.3, T. SulliA-an, Parramatta River, .Syd¬
ney, N. S. W., June 29, 1891.

3 miles 440vds—19:66%, single scull, straightaway, Wm.
Beach, Australia, Nov. 26, 1887.

Smiles 663yds.—21:01, single scull, straightaway, Edward
Hanlan", 150yds. Avest of the High Le\-el to Scotswood
Suspension Bridge, Tyne River, Eng., June 16, 1879.

3   miles 713yds.—21:50,  single scull, straightaAvay, Walter

Brown, High Level to Scotswood Suspension Bridge,
Tyne, Eng., Nov. 19, 1869.

4  mile.s—24:40, four oars, turn, Joshua, Ellis, Gil and Hank

Ward, Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1871.......*20:10, eight

oars, straightaway Yale University crew. New Lon¬
don, Ct., June 29, 1888.......27:15 four oars, working

boats, turn, C Hooper, R. J. Kellv, S. Gookin, N. Henry

(Lakeman B.C.),  Boston,   Mass., July   4, 1878.......

27:67%, single scull, turn, Ed. Hanlan, Ogdensburg, N.
Y., July 18, 1883.
4 miles 300yds.   (about)—*19:35, eight oars, straightaway,
Cambridge University crcAv,* Star and Garter, Putnev

to   Mortlake,   Eng.,  March   29,  1873.........20:43, four

oars, Tyne creAv, Nov. 5, 1869.

4  miles 440yds.—*20:40,  four oars, straightaway, Thames.

RoAving Club four against Hillsdales, Putney Aqueduct

to Mortlake,   Eng.,   Sept.  15,   1882........22:02,  single

scull, Neil Matterson, Putney Aqueduct to Mortlake,
Eng., Oct, 14, 1889,,,,,.22:29, .single scud, Wm. Beach,
NeAV Putney Bridge to Mortlake, Eng., best champion¬
ship time, Sept. 18, 1886.

5  miles—30:44%, four oars, turn, John, James and Bernard

Biglin and  Denny Leary, Hariem River, N. Y,, Sept. 10,

18fi0......:32:01, pair oar, turn, John and Barney Biglin,

Philadelphia, May 20,  1872........33:56%,  single scull,

turn,  row over, Edward   Hanlan, Chautauqua  Lake,

N. Y., Oct. 16,1879 .....35:10, race betAveen men, Joshua

Ward, oft" Staten Island, N. Y. H., Oct. 11, 1859.

6  miles—39:20%, four oars, turn, Paris   cre\A-, E. Ross, S.

Hutton, G. Price, R. Fulton, St. John, N. B., Aug. 23,1871.

6 miles 1,408yds.—44:28, four oars, turn, J. Tavlor, J. H. Sad¬
ler, R. Bagnall and T. Winship, Halifax, Aug. 31, 1871.

10 miles—1.23:00, single .scull, turn, Joshua Ward, Pough¬
keepsie, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1860.

12 miles—1.34:30, eight oars, lap.streak, coxswain, three
turns, E. Welch, J. Morris, D. Morris, J. Mulhearn, P.
Cashley, J. Covle, J. Lilly. J. Lambert ("Superior" crew

of St. John, N. B.),  Bos'ton, Mass., .Sept. i:3, 1855.......

*1.46:30, single scull, C. A. Barnard, near Chicago, III.,
May 12, 1877.

21 miles—*3.01:00, crcAv from the Crescent Boat Club, of
Philadelphia,, eight oars. Port Indian to Philadelphia,
Pa., Sept. 1, 1890.

27 miles (about)—*4.15:00, ei.ght oars, E. F. Slocock (boAv),
T. L. Ames, Blagrove, H. H. Kelly, L. Player Fedden,
A. E. O. Slocock, R. W. Tattersall, W. "H. Grenfell
(stroke), Herbert Leigh (cox,), Dover, Eng., to Calais,
France, July 26, 1885.'

50 miles—*8.55:20, single sculls, C. A. Barnard, near Chi¬
cago, Id., May 12, 1877.

60 miles (nearly)—*8,O5:0o, four oar.s, gig, C. NcAvham, G.
Phillips, R. Boyton and H. Blihckoe—Lambetli to
Gravesend and back, Eng., Aug. 17, 1845.

91 mdes—11.29:03, single scull, John Williams, Waterloo
Bridge, London, to Gravesend, thence to Richmond,
Eng.. and back to place of starting, Aug. 13,1832.

166% miles—39.22:00, four oars, Egyetertes Club, match
with Nemzeti Club, Budapesth to Comoru and back,
Danube River, Hungary, Sept. 16, 16, 17, 1876.
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