Match 31, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



177 



tad bean . 



evenly divided all 

 hOOt, and gave lim- 

 it coropliutenteij trie 

 ic.li the 



bar 



st>> N. Y., March -25.— Marge number of Hie nieni- 

 ■ ii tie- !'.■.. 1 1 Hun < : 1 1 1 1 • as9eoiljled :it. their shooting grounds. 



here to-.bu- 1m an all. moon's eajbymeufc. The principal 

 was aliooting oil the lies of tbi last monthly contest of said club, 

 for a harvl.-ome silver napkin ring, between Mr. McLaughlin, Mr. 

 Grace and Mr. Dixon, »l: three birds eaeb. It resulted as follows : 



Jl Laiighlln uV-'i yards. ..I 1 1-a DLxon at M yards 1 I 0—2 



Bkuib at Z3yartla l I 0—2 



Mr McLaughlin won the ring. Afterward a match took placo 

 between four gentlemen. 2(1 bird.) eaeb, in which Mr. Jas. Shevlin 

 p,8LODiallcd himself by killing 10 out of 20 birds at 21 yards. 



A match t. »< -Ic place at a birds betnocn Mr. (Jraco and Capium 

 Williams, at 23 yards eaeb, both barrels, It resulted an follows : 

 Williams 1 iiin-i craca i o u l l-s 



Another match took place between Mr. Kerrigan, Mr. Del mar 



Plndell l 1 l 1 1 i l I i 1— in Haves l l l o n I l 1 i .->- s: 



Hill l ill l i ii o ii i— ; i',.-ietier.....1 I l i o it l i l— r 



Bentuall..l l l 1 l l l l l i — in l'oincr l l o o o t n 1 u o— 4 



Klusey i l i u im o o o 1- 5 Keener l l l II l ii l i ii o— « 



Pent/. ii l o i n l l ii a i— .-■ mt.'iur. ... iiiiiiliii -10 



Hum K i i i l i l : ii i- - Wain l o l i l l o t l l— a 



,101103 ii I ii i i ii i I i i— 7 H.-nno'i i) 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- V 



Krone ... .1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1—1(1 Willergod 1 1 1 4 1 I 1 1— S 



Port Mount--, V V., March 2G.-Tbo regular monthly glasR-ball 

 match of the Knickerbocker (tun club took placo to-day on the K. 

 Y. C. grounds, at l'oit Morris. Fifteen-ball match, rotary trap, 

 handicap rise. The following is tho score : 



1- » cliedsey w yards ....Dim lion loill-ls! 



sciiuiiii is loin liioi nun— iv> 



....w 



11)10 11110 01110—11 



2i-.. Ir. 

 •n. h.. 



N.W fins Cl.rc 

 Gun Club were on 

 engage in their fa 

 coutost For the 

 owing to tho Ri' 

 not take plaec f 

 by se»eraJ memb 

 contest for the IS; 

 ponement aud it 



March 2C— Seven members of the New rods 

 ho grounds of tho club at Bergen I'oint to-dav to 

 aritesporL The (ixed eveut of the clay was'the 

 srron Trophy, but notice had beau issued lhat 

 rh.u Sun Club meetiug the contest would 

 v epstakes shooting it was claimed 

 a that nothing in tho conditions governing the 

 •rou Trophy allowed or provided for any post- 

 •as decided to shoot tho contest, all present en- 

 tering for it. The day was a fair one for tho sport, the wind be- 

 ing slightly in lavor of the birds, all of which were good, but the 

 Boorej made were tolly up to the average. In the proliniinary 

 sweepatakes, each at seven birds, Mr. H. Dexter carried off tho 

 stakes in the first aud second on a score r,f sis killed in each. In 

 the third Dr. White and Mr. Dunleavy tied on five each, and in 

 shooting off Mr.- Ihmleavv won by killing one out of two, Dr. 

 White missing both. 



Wf.m.ini.ton, Mas?., March 2,j.— The Raymond club held its 

 regular meet to-day. the attendance beiug very good, although tho 

 day was a poor one for glass-ball shooting, the wiud blowing 

 almost a galo during the contest. The tirst event of tho day was 

 a match at- ten balls thrown from Gary's donble rotary trap,' with 

 tho following result : 



B Ka.n.ioii.l s .IS Sawyer 



Wli Wl Unroll 



[) W I,. eke 



c Ellsworth 



The 

 dou 



ud match uri 



rails from the Cary roti 

 obtained were lieu class, o 



1VB Wli.herr-.il 



.1 S Sawyer 



ii v\ ).... 



Hi 



i-:ik\ 



.rl I! . 



; ono and capital work was 

 The conditions were twen- 

 lteen yards riso. Tho results 

 uy indicates : 



..'.'i A ty" (lore 18 



..lid .) Hopkins 17 



.su .1 (' Morris 13 



..•io .1 Francis is 



..IS) M LSuiyUie 12 



.111 



tig was a team match between Captain 

 is of three, which resulted in a vic- 

 3 mado a clean score of 2(1 balls each 



v II i . 



D Klrkwood 



The last event of the mcei 

 Sawyer's and Witberell's tea 

 torv for the S.wy ■<: t -am. wj 

 mau, or a total of 60. 



Toeokto, March !).— The Toronto Gun Club had aehoot at snow 

 birds to-day at Woodbine Park, and for many or tho- marksmen it 

 ■was a novelty, beiug so different from pigeon-shooting. Mr. T. 

 Taylor, a very good shot, Mas suilering from a broken anklo ; in 

 fact, the gun'had to be carried to him and bis crutches held till he 

 Bhot, which will account for his bad score. It was plucky of him to 

 attend the shoot. The names of the winners of prizes are William 

 Kennedy, first ; B. I'caroall, second ; James Douglas, third. In 

 toBsiug on* for tho fourth and fifth prizos, II. WatBou won both. 

 There was little or no wiud. 



w Millers 81 yards moil mini u-s 



llll 10 11010 01— ; 



onto uooi 10—7 



Hon nooo i"— 7 



00011 0110) 00—5 



inoi moo n— 9 



00100 00001 m-8 



01110 00)01 11-7 



noil onno 11— s 



01011 10000 JO— 3 



10100 OOOOO 11-4 



inn lino 00—9 



100IK1 00111 (III— I 



iiiiioii inn n— s 



10110 01000 11—0 



11100 llllll 11-9 



"Ill 01111 10-8 



Ties of 9. 



W Kennedy. vi'Syiinli. .1 1 o i — 3 .1 Douglas.... via yards. .00 1 0— l 



B Pear-sail. ..IK ..001 l— si 



Ties of 8. 



W YilUr-rs. ..'>(> yards.. 1 01 0— a ,1 .Tames 20 yards.. 1 00 1—2 



B'Stonclaua.25 nuuii— s n Watson.... ao ..iooio-a 



Darkness being on, these last, four tossed up for fourth anil liltl! 

 prizes. 



London, E:<o.—Mai-eli 22.— Dr. Carver, Mr. Scott and Mr. 

 Beeves Smith, manager of tho Brighton Aiptarium, have entered 

 into tho following agreement to-day : Mr. Smith gives a prize of 

 .£2,000 to be shot for under the following conditions : Carver aud 

 Scott are to shoot in thirty contests, at 30,000 glass balls, in any 

 towns of Great Britain Smith may select, the thirty contests to be 

 concluded wilhin two months from the date of the first one. The 

 winner is to receive £1,500 and the loser £500. Smith will supply 

 the glass balls and cartridges and Carver and Scott the guns, 

 traps and assistants. 



The Long Island Association will hold a meetiug at the Royal 

 Arcanum Boom Music Hall, Brooklyn, on Friday evening, April 1, 



K Morrison IS 



J Young 20 



Dr W Smith id 



A Sterner is 



Win Kennedy sit 



Tlios Taylor s>o 



.T fivaus is 



.) -I Hie- <l\ 



A Mettregor ») 



A ISeally 13 



BPearsall all 



J Leslie. .lr 18 



SSianelaiid 80 



A l'nr.so. IS 



.1 DeughiS 2D 



n waiso 



tii 



at eight r. in. 



PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 



See adv. of reward offered for recovery of a valuable dog. 



Holablrd Shooting Suits. tFptttegrovc & McLellan, Valparaiso, lnd. 



A chance to obtain a BrMlege for trout fishing on Long Island is 

 offered in our advertising columns this week. 



These "Id iii'ijni-? ivUose l'10'.-l La ve oecome thin and steps leehle are 

 pralshig Hop Bitters lor the good they have done them, 



jgachting mid jfeanoeing. 



A NI.U ( I I I'KL'. 



xr 



take ;u iv 

 ■;ii'.' \V 



nil principles upo 



is childish iionseuse aw 



Uea! of wraBenBe syrtltei 

 better. Call a beamy si 



lion-, great stability am 

 cotter, and a IiohI Is at ti 

 call a boat of much grc 

 crankne-s, poor iiiKilllie; 



sloop, and limits are t 



pride, and from the pens 

 now- rreeij in [uiemnn i 



posses- ;.li a yaclu-nniii 

 the second. Hut the ni 

 turbbed a. cutter, the othe 

 llciilairhyii.e or reason, 

 and the second more n 

 EtOnlng ami false tUind; 



ire slmi.l\ ih.-o: 

 Fair beam. 

 Fair depth. 

 Easy form. 

 Easy bilge. 

 I'ncapsizablllty. 

 All-round qualities. 

 Roominess in all directions, 



i which 

 il ile. -p, 



ethan S'-'Od. At i 



Mam 



Char 



• rig. 



mid like lo know how any person of average sense c 

 Ho iory ..v.-r a type of which the aOo\o torm Hie in. 

 s. A yacht possessing Hie <|ii:i lit I ■•> liidlcatcil i-a cr. 



hlch will recominend herself to 

 family, and, to that portion of tin 

 aUow its head to he turned by i 

 Thai (xccs>ivelv nariou and craiil 

 wlnnlr.g In Ilrll Ish watew imrlcr tin 

 to a very recent date Is ipilte iru 

 cuupl ■ ol huiidi ed at most belong t< 

 tho soul of the vacht.sman win) y 

 main conception of a successful yi 

 hotel ashore as he can. mu wl 

 " cranky frauds ' because of Hie sir 

 to be stiff and able beyond reasonal 

 age quite as stiff as our sloop v \ 

 to our Mews kindly at lir.-.t, or even 

 cry of "'crunk " and " ilHep-flran " <: 

 of 1' nr, and we certainly i.'au e.tpeci 

 aslighlivgara for the truth trnni ; 

 eld 'i'l opinion one way or (he other. 

 matter is that to judge cutters a; 

 machine, bui'.t to swindle an asinin 

 as brainless us lo bulge our Ameno 

 sloop. Tho\ nny all he euit-rs ju 

 Is a difference for all that whlehotii 

 person Warming to be more than 

 ness. Stillness isnliinfned by beau 

 Hltb h,ili..-t tliereon in place ol ac 

 stand Dial With less beam equal 

 thing but lull lai augles— and III pi 

 consideration— and greater Btamni 

 lalk. ' comhinlng tlieici.y ^,n ihc 

 nam in . -011111 ask tor, m addition 

 safety In a squall or tripping se 

 such a boat a stogie stick aud flout) 



beamy keel sloops n 

 beam for her loigi 

 ship In a sea ; one I 

 have to Square aw.i 

 easy to work and ei 

 cheap lo >all. Thai 



ca-te. Oj Hie "II. I. 



ho.'o" w.-ifrs. t'lini 

 the il.it bottom 11; 

 nursery toy the ma 

 not contemptr -a n 

 v. cluing public 1st 

 and splitting jibs; ; 

 liaiurs oui.slilc : lopi 

 perlence, [aster ofi 

 wlih the tide and - 

 to the sea In the e 

 astride of planks ! 

 boats far preferable 



1 bo 



ml of genii depth! 



can smooih-waicr niachnies. As *wo rise in the 

 ship, so do we lake more kindly to tin- scamal 

 will always be a traction who never get beyond 

 who will never learn to esteem I he sport In a hl| 

 of a bl'.' gullible for prizes. The public Is probal 

 time with I he ■• discussion •' of a subject tlrsl si: 

 Stkea.m, and which still furnishes others with 

 and we are prepar.il to abide by tho results o 

 ' i fairly launched In American 



have built. 



ecnltei 



liiC. 



th only the little rjngor.on the 

 rymriasiics at a wheel. But 

 i our friends on the pres?, let 

 sense and a sprinkling of Uie 

 fairy |.ale& The " pl.Hik-ouedge" no 

 gary, the "great-co-t " bughe.u- and .—in 

 time to be thoroughly "played out." 

 that- there arc cullers and cutters, or 

 In I.lovds : look at the new crop ot yacli 

 go off half-cocked because ihey has 

 abroad (is we have extravagances of o 

 Dawson's in- -a yaeln promisiis lo come 

 design we Hi 



A CRUISE AEOLTNB CAFE COD. 



Oim yacht Is an able centreboard cabin sloop— 25 ft long over all, 

 10 ft. beam, and draws 3 ft. water without the board. She Is 

 rather heavily .-.pan-eil dor conifurc.-ihic- ■;■; nislug. -inlcss there Is a lull 

 crew to Handle her soils, ivlilc! are 1ii.i-l.-i- eiioiijj-h for racing, on this 

 aslon there u'-ivVniimf us, and all" being well used h 



and f 



isCo 



e looked for 



and to each ntln. , 

 Irii-lM-lcic cooking, 

 W'i-j had sailed " 

 company, boil 



taut point 

 smoothly. 

 ten days, 

 ble before he was obliged to leay 



led tO d0l_ = 



.rd to thr 



all Uic 

 ,-eeks 



lllXhl 



• ape 



s had cruised lo 



y being limited I 



so -we decided to take the lirst 



he wliilc 

 gilt tvele 



e -wished 



•e (Idol,, 



all dowu the cost, and dc 

 carl, amies of the cuiu.-r 

 own sloops at home. Dr. 

 vncar lo the principles ol 

 Whether -.he. will be 

 v she is put 



fast donenda of course upon her Indlviduil design 



Ihrough liv her luturc skipper. She is to be MX 



water Hue, 15 ft. beam; (Iran, Oft. H in. she is to have a small board, 



but 1 his iv e lid ok mil be discarded alter a 



be N tons of lead, or which 6 fts tons will be 



sail of course. So one thinks of a sing 



nowadays. The single jiti has beeu abou 



vagaries ol Ihc olden times. Mast, deck tC 



ft.; topmast, ln-el to truck. 32 rt.; boom, JO ft.; gaff, sn ft.; bowsprit 



outboard, 1Ay, ft. The yacht could have been liush-deeked, bin Dr. 



Dawson preferred a small ''bouse," u In. high, glvlug a wide Uoor 



and o ft, 5 In. head room. 



linishei 

 down t 



l>lllssel 



and showed plj 

 the sound ag; 

 anchored In a- 



o Utile shelter. Both ahchprs wt3re 

 the shore aud spread x. and s. to head again' 

 either way. There was Mo sea where a.- had an. Ii 

 uyslioit distance from us u was very rough, ant) 

 luld not have held on In any place but where 

 enough io anchor. .A heavy swell h"i'e )u Hum th 

 theboattlowutotherall. aud made It lively forth 

 sioep on tho in 



e toldaflei 

 t July. At 



ud I 



night outside, although we intended after that to sail only by day. 



but mi d-'i-atlng, although —"ill Mining 1 aid. :■'..{ m- g 1,,, «„','■ 



with close- reerrd mainsail aud bobbed ill;. I his c .iinia s not sufli- 

 cl-.-nt.and a reef was slriken oiti of 'be. in ilu.-.il and Hie storm lib 

 set. Wlih this sail we worked by short hitches in die sm.,,,,1, n .u^r 

 alqtlg the Naiislion shore until well up with Hie x. v.. end of the 

 island, which gave us a good slant a.-iass. when we set ihc main nb 

 and ran for Kdganown. We found K very rough on ihc Kast Chop, 

 ana the wind freshened, so that we had ail we wanted. I'he aachor. 



