i ams -- ww - CS Maa a ge Ch $ THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930 PAGE FIVA and Nicholson, by whom she is be- | regattas which are annually held | 'nited States. of the river is in American waters | the north shore of Howe Island goes of .grain, The Sf; Lawrehce Lipton Progressing With ing built. She will lie at the buoys | by the New York Yacht Club. Be- Sir Thomas Lipton's attempts to | --so that large grain vessels from | ang the other down the south | in its nt condition will be uns for a week or two while the fitting [tween Aug. 20.and Aug. 20 a sec- | win the trophy extend over a period | the head of the Great Lakes may | . co a0 0 00 ion. lable to pass them with safety and New Sloo Challen out work is being completed' and |ond series of selection races will be | of more thau 30 years. The first|sately carry their cargoes to the | S107. "-anadian freighters Picking | (pie would mean the new Canadign ger her immense mast is holsted in and |sailed off Newport, Rhode Island. |Shamrock was beaten by Columbia government terminal elevator at |up pilots at Kingston take the | Steamships elevator "being «nots rigged. in the waters in which the Amer- {in 1899. Columbia also beat Sham- | Prescott, Ont., pressure is being | south channel. It is widest and | pujit at Kingston would have tg i ] Towards. the end of April and |ica's Cup. contest will be sailed. {rock II. in 1901. Reliance beat | brought to bear upon the Canadian j runs futo the American (so-called | handle their cargoes, or they would London, Feb, 20,--Sir Thomas [lenger, is described as a Bermuda- |during the early part of May the |The four have not vet been clirist- | Shamrock II. in 1903 and Resolute | authorities to construct an . All- | main) channel below Wolfe Island | go by the Buffalo or Oswego route Lipton is making every possible |rigged cutter of about 76 feet in|Cup challenger will be tuned up in |ened, presumably because a fitting |beat Shamrock IV. in 1920. The Canadian channel through the St. | or 17 miles east of Kingston Ex-| taking the carrying trade away preparation for his fifth attempt to |length, with 150-foot mast, She will [the Solent; afterwards she will name is being resefved for the |last challenge for the America's Lawrence from Kingston to Mon- | cursion steamboats make the trip | from Canadian ports, That 15 mil wrest the America's Cup from the |be launched about April 1, says|leave to take part in the coastal re- | chosen defender. They have been |Cup was issued in 1912 for a con-| treal. to Gananoque, 18 mil 3 en of | stretch of river channel on the bor. United States. Shamrock V., his|"Times" correspondent, from the|gattas, the first of which is Royal [allotted numbers, however, the ves- test in 1914, but owing to the war; The main channel of the St. Kingston, by either the norih or | der between Canada and the United atest and presumably his best chal- | Gosport yard of Messrs, Camper |Harwich Yacht Club's fixture at|sel designed by Clinton Crane be-|the races were postponed. Lawrence above referred to runs south channel, both Jonversing a | States, but owned by the United : y Harwich on May 17 and 19. At the |ifig No. 1, the Paine Yacht No, 2, for a distance of about 15 miles, | 1" Miles west of Garanocue. lf | States Government, is going to in. conclusion of this fixture 'the big |the Herreshoff design No. 3, and After the American War of Inde-| i © Canadian ict wo mel | terfere with the Canadian Govern. yachts, including Shamrock V., will {the Burgess design No. 4. pendence the treaty between Great | vio f 1 1icale the channel rin. | omit terminal elevator trade, And race at Southend, where the Town Th A fea' Britain and the United States of | 1. 0" 0 0 6 11 we noel run-| yet the Government at Ottawa if and the Royal Thames Yacht Club e. first race for the Amer as | | America made the St. Lawrence | po spare om HON" d would | powerless in the matter. regattas will be held on May 21|Cup Will be sailedson Sept. 13, and | River the boundary between Can-| 1 ity oi 1 By npmee do. with ma reste and 22 respectively. the contest will be continued on | ada and the States from Wolfe Is-| ond argeiy have to co ¥ A WS successive week-days until one ves- widening and deepeninz the chan LECTURE TRAIN FOR B.C, natw p rr oalle The chief cause of the failures of | 03) ¢hall nave had the best of seven Jana satya], The freaty called nel througl~the Admiralty Group| A lecturé and demonstration 4 2 Ima of the Thousand Islands, a number | train. featuring the breeding and Shamrock I. and II, according to 1 \ g slan 4 cha r defend- j " 3 ronce." : us slands, I é j ] critics, was an insufficiency of sail- Tages The oh Henge and t channel of the St, Lawrence," but] which would havet to be com- | marketing of sheep will he erat, i tice before ti . er will sail on level terms, without when the commissioners came to | aval 1p « : sheep w 6 Operats ng practice before they crossed the | ps ngjeap or time allowance of any lotars the: Tine they found. iwe pletely removed, but it is claimed ed by the agricultural departmeng Atlamye 10 Meet the Smevican Ves lgort, and the "English style" of "main" channels, both navigable, the cost of doing \ would he | of the Canadian Natfonal Railways sels, it is true that this mistake starting will be adopted. The time but the. southeast one was the money well spent, Eighteen years | in British Columbia, with the coe ers wag made in the past. it will not be | imit is five and a halt hougs for | Engineering Would §nvolve TE a heast ao wes earotore, ro. | 80 the Canadian Goternment did {operation of thie department of ug. possible to say the same of Sham- % » sk : # 4 some straightening and widening | rieulture of 'that province, The rock V., for by the time she reaches | Sgn rot TH SHUTS chosen ar | Moving of Islands--Would | zarded as the main cannel throug | of the Canadian channel in ihe vi- Te Trl pts AIO the United States oth she ard her Bltcrnately 18 le ry van Ww. I us. C ation points this channel is very narrow, Guiry of j Sananomie, the cone rs | ) system the C.N.R. in B.C, crew shou e al e very top o and triangular course of 10 miles om particularly below Clayton, N.Y AL ing cut off and nd will he pn€\gimilar lineg to that g J bd m ray » "Y-%+ | the channel widened, It would be lat present ; operated by the . : : There's health and strength in every their form. ; BE ; each side, (Written for The Canadian Press| Yhen the commissioners came to], ont piece of enzinecring work | railway company in Manitoba. biscuit. 'It's worth asking for Tue clubs which have theis head- Much satisfaction is expressed | by G. H. Williamson) divide the island in the vicinity, | =n 00 0" on ela" ain CoMimany mya Christie's because their tasty fresh kh a 2 Solent have are by British yachtsmen at the ap- Kingston, Ont, Feb. 20.--In feey Baye Syellgeley 18Tand to the channel, should the United States | ; A he io Pll En k Joga) ne pointment of Captain Ernest Heard | view of the United States Gover- Hi eq States boeatite 3 OR government decide to do nothing to | CANADA'S AIR DEVELOPMENT ness and wholesome purity are quite to June 9 During this period it 1g | 28 sailing master of Shamrock V.| ment having as vet made no move |. 4 yy eo Deland which yung iif channel until the greater 3 Canadu now has a iotq] of OVEd . . i . Suid 't 781 Captain Heard who is 50 years of | to co-operate with the Canadian |" Acsndinni esis 1 | Lawrence development hem 2.000 miles of regular air passens exceptional. Good for children. hoped that Sir Thomas Lipton's | oo" 4 4 native of Tollesbury, Es- | Government in deepening and wid- south of Kingston, was given to} ;..iq0q upon. ger and mail routes,. and the. ams . new vessel will race 2Eainat the | cox, has served in the 23-metre| ening the main channel of the St. Canada because it was close 'to Next autumn the new Welian tof mail carried averages 30 King's Britannia, White Heather, |g or Wo "C0 0. His first im- | Lavrence River from the foot of | the Canadian main shore. | canal will be opened and lirger | ton mouth, this development all There are two Canadian channels | freighters will be coming down to | havin nn bout in the past twe Lulworth, Candida, Cambrai, and Ww YC. portant command was the 12-metre olfe Island, Ont., to below Alex Possibly Westward and Avis. La Noresca, which did remarkably | andria Bay N.Y.,--which portion | east of Kingston. One runs down | the St. Lawrence with their car- nN nee) oy "ane he a MY it Hi well under his handling. In 1928 : = = ; 8 J os ; 23. - Clyde Fortnight which this year ex- he was given charge of the 23.me | PY tre Astra. The death of Sir Morti- | tends from Jue 27.50 TO ro mer Singer led to the vessel's early 3 ennte UV wily e tons, a withdrawal from the racing fleet, ound ack e Biehi Shsirock V. will sail for the |p 4 ;10t before Captain Heard had i re woved himself to be at least the Since there is an obvious need equal In seamanship and racing | that secrecy as to the chief charac- | girategy of the redoubtable veter- teristics of the America's Cup chal- | ng ho was matched against, lenger should be maintained up to " . a the last possible moment, no auth- Sir Thomas Lipton's famous 23- oritive description of Shamrock V.|metre Shamrock (the Shamroek, has yet been made known. It {is (simply, and not bearing any num- said that she is to be a Bermuda- | ber) will not be fitted out for the rigged cutter of about 76 feet in |goming season. While Siggmrocks length, having a centre-board, but |I., II, IIL, and IV., which were all no bowsprit, and a 150-foot mast; | especially built for the America's but all that is truthfully known is | Cup contests( have broken up, the that C.°F. Nicholson, under the |Shamrock has raced in British wat- Universal Rule of the New York [ers since 1908, and has won in all Yacht Club, has built to their new 127 first prizes. She is, of course, J. class, rating 76 feet. not eligible as a challeneer for the America's Cup, since she was built to the 'International Rule and not to the rules which have from time The conditions of a contest for the America's Cup stipulate that the challe r shal is ves- om? sel 10 ge Pal Bae iy Yeo to time obtained for the America's that he must sail the races with | CUP: that vessel. The holders are not The trophy known as the Ameri- obliged to name, the defender until |ca"s Cup was originally a prize of- "the time agreed upon for the |fered by the Royal Yacht Squad- start." ron in 1851 for a race open to-any Four potential defenders, financ- | yacht round the Isle of Wight. It ed by wealthy American syndicates, {was won by the schooner America, d : x 2 : A are now under construction in the and the Cup was afterwards pre- 3 e Thissis an old saying which can be applied in many ways to present day United States. It has been provi- [sented by the schooner's owners to conditions. : , y ill bri sionally arranged to sail these ves- | the New York Yacht Club to hold While we may advertise extensively and put forth propaganda that will bring 261s fir' o series of trig] matohes ox-as 4 challenge trophy. 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