Mat 5-,--188l.] 



FOREST AKD STREAM. 



277 



Dimneier BeigM 



of of 



nnilc.r. Boiler. 



Heating 



surface, 

 «7- ft. 



Tubes for boilers less than 3G In. diameter : 



lml!i i-.oi.-r 30 In. Hi,, tubes ale 2 In. diameter. 

 Propeller wheels arc two, llvree or four blafled, tuelrttrl 



In iir<i\iorllnii lo the number ol blades. I'm- dlnim ids i -n 



l-l In. 10 24 in. the -iihel, ' Is obntll I ;.ll per. lo 



trom 21 In. lo nil lii. uluiiii i::;! pel com . Mom-di no doiiiilte | 

 elm belaid down. :is nmeli depends upon n,.. numhci ,.| 

 type oi hull. \W i-in .;,..! .„'■ „••' •■ T ilii.u close those n 

 bum. lies by quoting some ruirs tor the management ana c 



i. diameter; for 



row wati;k. 

 lodlut.olv I hi nk or cover the lire Willi bosh 

 town appears to be red hot It Is be-sttO 

 i ashes; the .lumper may men bo closed. 

 :, or uie iced pumps delivering Into the 

 mi. ir not working do not start tbe.m, and 

 tbesieara unlll the lire is, en and lie- over. 



boiler.-. 



In case of low wa l or 

 coal, or ir Uie turnao 



Smnlhor I lie lire Mil n 



ir the engine to runi 

 boiler, do nol atop Che 

 flO not all.empl to blow 

 heated pl:it<-.- !, ,vt , 



Close the thr.iu.le am] keep closed l..»g enough 10 show true level or 

 wider, it Lira level Is htifib-lf.-mb. hlgn, feedine. and blowing out will 

 usually suiilco to collect the evil. In eases or violem fi.aniiiig.cnuscd 

 by dirty u.-.b-r, in aii.unon t.o the action before staled, cheek dravt. 



Should the gauge at any llmr indicnt. Hie umlint pr.--sur.- allowed, 

 see i urn the siioi i- v.ilvn is blowing off. In ease, of (inference ilnil our 

 which Is wrong and rectify If. 



Keep gauge cooks, clear and in ooi.sbmi us.-. I io not open them too 



Particular care should be tali 

 exposed lo the tire perfectly (V 

 well swept, particularly where - 



scccessll 

 under p 

 but e.xp 



i used for fuel. 



cold wate 

 vere contrac 

 fracture of the stays or 

 wen constructed and i 

 blown »ui under a high 

 with cold wilier. This 

 aad leaky tubes, since I 

 they cool and contract 



I into hoi boilers is very injurious, causing se- 

 the seams and stays, which vet-v often causes 

 or leakage in the scams and tubes. -Many boilers, 

 1 of good material, have been ruined by br-lng 

 Igh pressure of steam and then suddenly Idled 

 us treatment Is also highly productive of strained 

 ■ made of thinner material than the shell 



general cakk oi' mm.™- isn CONNECTIONS. 



In tiring wliii eoni keep your grates well covered with a thin fire. 

 Do not feed your lire with large lumps or throw In too much fresh 

 coal atone time. A thlu lire, lightly and frequently renewed. Is the 

 most economical. 



If your boiler steams too fast close your damper and shut off the 

 draft. Never throw open your fire door when it can be avoided, or 

 keep It open longer than Is absulutely necessary. It is Injurious to 

 the boiler and wasteful of fuel. 



Keep gauges, cocks, etc.. clean and In good order at all times, and 

 gauge your pump so that the iced may be constant 



An exccll 

 cut of the i 



(band link: 

 7 In,, wnii. 

 midships, 4 

 with BS eq 

 ,it, ui i.i i- 

 boller, x,n-'J 



r Mn 



I surface to 2.36 sq. ft. of t 

 two blades; weight of liiaehi 

 novelty Intel oatnm 10 snort.- 

 ii of Uie X. V. Safety steam 



vheel 30 in. 



ith water in 



e have also 



Co., lntend- 



eamaiid Hat 



her wheels, 



ea" of pro- 



ied, the first 



CI Is simply 



geared to wort an auxul irj Bhatt each side as «, 



The plan shows the ma. hliiciy to occupy very small space. The 

 launch Isot wood strengthened by slid k,- i sons and Is 32 ft. long 8 ft. 

 beam and 13 laches draft, she win recommend herself to hunters 

 ■ s and would be serviceable on th? lagoons and overflows 

 in the South, on the Chesapeake and Delaware Hay and In suoh stiool 

 stretches as Great South liay. The third Illustration Is of a more 

 pretentious yacht suitable ror Long island Sound, large harbors 

 and arms of lliesea, and on a pinch, capable of getting around the 

 coast by picking one's weather. She is in be ranked half way be- 

 tween the " river " and "sca-golns: : ' ; learners before mentioned, par- 

 taking a little of the nature of both, llr lengin on deck is soft.- on 

 load-line, 72 it.; beam, exlreme, i:i ft.; beam on load-line, n n. '/in 

 depth amidships, 5 ft. n in. and draft aft 5 fr :i In.; boiler. 5 ft, dlam 

 mid 12 ft. long: fingliie. inxiii, the machinery space being 2l>r ft, the 

 after accommodations IS It. ami about the same forward. 



WHY? 



WHY should catamarans be classed by themselves? Are they not 

 yachts in every sense as much as the open boats shilling sand 



bags? It they 



should be put on I. of harms way by consigning i hem to ostracism V 

 Upon the same rcns'ining all i'abl yacliis should be excluded from 

 sailing witii slower bouts, The susie s , Parole, Silence, Thl tie ami 



same idea and. ■; ■-- ■ . . ,o j,-., lot ou.clb to be'de barred from' tackling 

 slower mateilal; but any one making such a proposition would bo 



3t prose riijii on ugalnsi. 

 •qualillesgooily:i.ehl,H 

 ic ove.r-spa.rred,, shift- 

 as the fastest alts Inn- 

 vitli Uie catamaran by 



he ni'ehuit sand-bag 



imaran take Ln-l place. 



II any une thinks [bore are l,:i "VeSlou. h.lcie: -.• nu slocembo- 



"conservatives" In. tlds land of r-ro.'i-ess, in. n, lei Lilm turn this mat- 

 ter over In bis in md W'esnoal i , known, hat principles of 

 equity or of common sense catamarans are relegated to a special 

 Ciassin the faces or our open lioai s. thereby i-ne.niraKitr-' th'- pci'pctu- 

 alJon of as abominable, cosily , on ugerous and useless a type of boat 

 as over grew lufo fashion. It the "mutual adinirai.loi. '' s'vst.ein still 

 pervading out yaehl. racing coieatid-i t.ho e--.ehisi.at of fast, boats so 

 thai, all may have a prize i o iie-lcle fln-:r vanity, belter divide up cups 

 and purses between all hands betore am run- and be done with ft 

 Why should not I'aiole, silence and Thistle receive .-:. sormd thrasiiiw 

 ti'oni Taramelia evev.i Lime they ; .r :n [ te.n.-niei--: if t -.e douliie Intfl 



Itiiiehi-u out 01 





ileuali, -i-. Why then dll 







soi boat, endowed with 1 



should posses- r 





tr greater degree, than 



ing-ballastcarrl 





■es some peoplo dote upo 



ble, but which n 

 statute? It wo 





m. ii, b -able a meeting 



dd 1 





terms, and if the 





e shown to be superior 1 



Snifter, Uie latu 





itifti give way and the ca 



Is the fastest In i 

 "legitimate" one 

 should win as ■ 

 builders and cb 



iH-iei;-:,;, oi. , - 1 



:- lie! 



p purse _beloi 



s to ltr-r. 



irt" 



-; the. 



She is a yacht," a 

 d in common equll,! 

 i, until the on iters, 

 lers lia.ve It finally 

 I heir bouts .,rr as 



aboijr.llmo i.,, (-e.-ioe 



u bout ' 



.-devised. 



building s..__ 



pei-ience and fac 

 the best type ol 



PAKNT.— This light draij-i-acin.. sloop has been sold bv Mr Bry- 

 ant, of Boston, to Mi'. K. 11. Ib.-i-iis, ..if i In- seanaiolialoa \ ndo. blob 

 She is 73 ft. on deck; or, ft. load-line; 23 ft. !i in. beam, -and a ft. diaff. 



fl r ASHIXGTON VILI,A(,H YACHT CLITB. -Officers for the year; 



Jatneii W. Mansliohi, Coieiaodore; re ;\ Daniels, \ lee-Coni jo,e 



8.' Stewart, l.'lcef Captain; Kdwa.nl baiinini;-, secretary; William 

 Lincoln, Treasurer. I 



FOR SALE.— fn a not her column sevei a.l yachts are offered for sale 



i.vblch may .;-.ome e-ifien the wauls oi loe.'ioiooti a.-.-,-e 



C-ently made inquiry lor such prope rty from us. 



IM A DORY.— The two entbuslus 



immer In the " dory," Little WteBl 



lore. Tliey propose returning to 



order that the names of the crew 



tombstone they arc here given as. <: 



roll CABIN I'ANJ-UXK.-Vlie 

 roil out ol fi-hlo,,, |„,w will tin- 

 Lefel's Kcclianteat ,VetrsSays: "8. A 



straw lumber factory of Lawrence 



finish thati any native lumber grown in the United St to is, ii not 

 etiual to rosewood or any of the line linpni-ted wood uvl for our besi 



Thl.-, lumlier ulll bo splendid for building raliro.,,1 coaches, for inside 

 and nmstde Ilid-h. I,,r rooting and ucdher b.,.n,iim- all cla.s ,•.--. ,a 

 buildings, as well as tor inside iioish. i he u-cs oi lids lumber aie 

 unlimited, but for sowing-machine tables, m gun-;, plan..... and thai 

 class ol run h uie winch requires a tine poil-n, II. has no supeiior for 

 iinish. mi equal for durability and cheapness. It never wraps nor 

 craeka, iB Insensible to ciiaugc in ih,- weather, and can be made oer- 

 tectly tlre-pro.,1. 



iitie nnd 



\heoting. 



CANOE AND OALI.EBT. 



Camden, N. J., April 27.— The E. Bnrd Grnbb Military Team 

 Match, open to teams of ten from any organization in the Socoud 

 Brigado, National Gnai'd, of tho State of New Jersey, 200 aud 500 

 yards, seven shots at each, weapon, the Spriuglieid riiie, prize, 

 u largo Trench mantel clock, (regulntor.'i value ifiou (i-eneiited by 

 General E. Bnrd Orubb. Team from Company "B,' , 7tb Beg't, 

 N. G. 8. N. J. 



SUO yards. 



Sergt .1 Merldcih 23 



,1 HMcOulUc 20 



CCMInurd 21 



il v Craft 89 



11 1'bmket •„»-; 



We ilai'iman 23 



(liasMc.ciaskv it 



Capt \V i! lillbee /s 



Geo Mlileue ws 



T WAllalr SM 



500 yards. 



'24 



Total, 



20 



Team totals 4r>B BM 



Team from "E" Co., Gth Regt. N. G. 8. N. J.: 



200 yards. fillfj yards. 



Lieut K DU BsiS 22 13 



J Molony M is 



JKedfleld 24 24 



PMedera 20 is 



Nalhiui Allen 20 2T 



<; .t Longsireih :....2I . 19 



T Mathews 



U ii 



lie: 



..24 

 ..19 



17 



Team totals 325 192 



Sharps Match, sixth competition, 2d aeries, ! 



417 



._., yards, pos- 

 sible 50 : 



Cooper. I 166 4.iB4.fi 4 — 14 Bllbeo 4 -I 3 2 S .1 4 4 3 0—41 



Junes 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 -1 6—1.1 MallCtt S 3 3 4 4 u I I a 5—40 



Merldeth...5 3 H r, s 5 4 1 4— t:t Booz 4 4 1 1 1 254+ 4—311 



l(UIT0UghS.4 44554434 5—13' MCC!laSky...8 4 -4 3 11 4 -1 3 3 -1—35 



•Handicap. 



Boston, April 80. -To-day proved a thoroughly March day, with 

 a strong wind and exceedingly chilly atmosphere. The loug-range 

 targets, also the mid-range, wore occupied. Tho wind, which in- 

 dicated upon tho dial 10 o'clock at tho opening of the several 

 matches, did not remain Htatiotiary for more than a moment at a 

 lime, constant changes in windage being required, and the light 

 and sbadowB produced by the dark clouda and sunlight seriouly 

 affected elevations and score after score was withdrawn before 

 completion. The liecord match, Creedmoor, and the Record 

 match, Massachusetts, olosed. The following summary gives only 

 the beat scores : 



Uncord Match (Creedmoor Target). 



5 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 5-44 



3—14 



Lee 4 5 5 r. .-, 4 .1 5 5 5—17 



Jewell 4 r, 5 5 n 5 5 4 6 4— if utebrou 



Harris S 5 5 .'. r> 5 1 444- -ir Lincoln. 



l!ichanU....i 5 1 5 5 4 5 5 4 5 -IS Best.... 

 Fellows.... 5 4 3 4 r> 5 5 4 5 1- 46 Foster.. 



Archer 6 1 5 4 1 4 1 5 6 3— 15 



Record Match (Massachusetts Target). 



Richardson 9 11 12 IS 12 10 12— 7s 



Frye 12 11 11 10 10 9 11— 74 



Mason s 10 10 9 12 12 12—73 



Burroughs ....11 11 9 10 11 9 10—71 



vwirreu 12 1(1 12 io 8 11 8—71 



Smith 10 10 s 11 9 11 11—70 



carter 12 71212 9 a s— c-8 



Carson 1111 7 11 8 9 10—07 



Short 10 8 12 10 u 7 0—59 



Next Saturday two new matches will bo opened ou Oi'Qcdmoor 

 aud Massachusetts targets. Tho latter will b*e known as the sharp- 

 shooter's match, and tho participants will be handicapped 



It ia proposed to place on the ruuge antuuiug deer target, similar 

 to tho one now in use at Creedmoor, N. Y. 



The Boston Galleries.— Owing to the fact that all tho matches 



announced would close at the Magnolia with the month, there has 



been a largo attondanco during the entire week by the marksmen, 



in order to improve records and secure the prizes. 



Badge Match, 5 (scores, Possible 250. 



ITarrls 249 Fogg 211 



Richardson , 248 Ames 237 



Cram.. 245 Gross 237 



Jones ., 243 Holder ..281 



Sehaefer 242 Merrill 229 



Brew 241 



Forest and Stream Match, 5 Snores, Possible 250. 



Arthur 2so Wright 233 



Farnham 241 minis 2:111 



ties. Totals. 



!ii 19 7-16 



; ic-111 2;; s-is 



I 2313-16 



Oilman 230 Charles 



Williams 234 Lawrcn 



Pistol Match (Randy- Measurer 

 mclies. Inel 



CBunn 5 7-is 



J Ames 7 13-16 7 



,1 H Williams. 7 15-16 71 



" Mayo 9% s .„ 



J Smith 9.V 9V low 23-i 



JFrench 10 3-10 101510 lo 5-.T6 si t-k, 



B Brown 9 15-16 9,, .0 7-US 29 M 



JCJlOCOJ 12 1-16 I0.V HSU 8215-32 



F Worth UTJtf 11 1-16 12',, 83 9-16 



T Tryon IH, 12!,' 9* fau 



TBrown it>, I0' n 101, 32*, 



JMead I2' u 11=, si',, 32- 1 -' 



KThomas.... 11% » llji 32\, 



MEDFonn, Mass., April, 27.— Tho mild April weather to-dav drew 

 forth quite a mil ill ier 01 riflemen at Bel lev lie Range, and despite 

 the very unfavorable weather condition, a good showing was made 

 by the gentlemen present, Out of the 48 collies ma.de, the fifteen 

 best are as follows : 



Going 5 6 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5—49 Jacobs 5 345 5 4455 4—45 



Drew 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 5 5 5-46 Arnold 5 4 5 -i 5 5 4 r, 4 4-45 



Webb 5 5 345454 5—46 l.i rifling-.... 4 64554444 5—44 



Hitchcock.. 5 5 5 4 6 4 4 5 4 6-46 Henry 5 554444 4 4 5—18 



Craig ..3 54565554 4-46 Greene 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 4—44 



Whitney. ...455444 5-4 4 5—lS Blgelow ....454-154445 4—43 



MAiiiKmi RH'IE Gallery.— Limited Badge Match. 

 F JBabbeth....S7 87 37 39 89—189 W M Norcrnss..36 37 37 38 38—186 

 C Edwards. 37 37 37 SB 3S— 187 C It Bartlett. . . .30 35 3G 37 37-1S0 



Amateur Badge Maleh. 

 W WUiians. ...37 37 3S its as— lis L \V Marshall.. 38 86 37 37 37-193 

 R ])urllQgai»e..3G 36 87 37 37—183 D P Holder 35 35 36 36 3.8—179 



Forest and Stream Match. 

 W II Harrison.. 39 39 89 40 40-197 I) N Sherburne.39 38 38 38 35—191 

 Experts' ristol Match. 



F .) Rabb.'l h 73 73 «1_22J F, Wilder Gl 66 67— 197 



J II Williams 69 69 72-210 w Gardner 52 55 60—107 



.) Anus 62 7f) 70—202 



Amateur Pistol Match. 



W Williams 6.8 68 73-209 .1 It .Si'Ott 51 5157—169 



SChfise 56 68 69—178 C F.d wards 40 .17 51—18? 



The following are the matches for. May : First will bo tho All- 

 comers nctlch for an elegant badge. Second will be the Amateur 

 Badge match for an elegant «ilvor badge, und throe cttsh prb.es of 

 *-1llli, JiJlil), i-cjUU. Also -vl3 for a clean Heme. Conditions, any 

 22 ci, Ibn, .• title, J-ponnd Lall, rounds ,8, 5 scores to win: position 

 off hand, free from all rest or brtt.ee. Uango I5U feet. 



The pistol matches for May : First will bo tho Experts' Pistol 

 match for an elegant badge and 2 cash prizes of £3 and *2. Second 

 vwll be llic Amateur Pistol match for an elegant silver badge and 

 one cash prize of £-1. There is also offered .425 for a clean score 

 with the. pistol ; conditions, nnv Tl calibre pi-tol, such as wo have, 

 rounds 8 nt !)(i, 8 scores to win, a possible 2HH ; position, oil baud, 

 free from all rest or brace ; rn.ngu, 50 feet. 



Alisany, N. Y., April iS.-This afternoon a large number of the 

 riflemen visited Uenssolaerwyck to compete in tho life membership 

 and Greener guu match. The wind blow very strong from the 

 twelve o'clock quarter, aud the sun was very bright, consequently 

 the scores were not up to the average. The following were the 

 tending scores : 



A Thome, B. M --2.1 44454 4-:;^ 



Win It Filch, Jiul. S r, |5 .| 5 9 i 4-31 



Willi;, in T Mil- IS, Bal. S , 5 4 4 4 4 5 -I— lib 



(I u Charles, Bat s 4 5 3 4 S 4 5 -30 



domes I Miles, Bill. S 4 3 5 4 5 5 4—30 



-I Hampden Wood, S. M "i 5 4 4 .3 4 4 4—80 



Leone id Ceioet-.tt. C 4 -1 3 3 5 T, S-20 



S Ti Hemy, Hep. S 4 4 4 3 4 4 4—26 



1' Mill i loon. Bal. S 4 4 3 4 3 3 4-20 



Oliver liexler, S. 8... -I 3 4 4 3 4 8—56 



C J Olds, Hep. B 4 3 5 2 4 5 3— '26 



A. Carpenter, Bal. 9 2 a 3 -i s 4 1—2:. 



o 11 fins, M L 33444 :: 3^-2* 



T llullenf, N. M «•) 2 4 3 3 3 8^4—21 



KR Johnson, K. c 9 8 3 3 3 2 5-2:1 



•AUowanee to military rllles. 



At the conclusion of the 2110 yard match, the competitors retired 



to the 600 yard firing point, aud spent half an hour shooting bulls- 

 eye ticket*. The same troublesome conditions here inteilei-cd 

 with tho marksmen, and none of them succeeded in putting up 

 more tint 11 lb our. of the posr.ild. 75. lie- v.-b-ra 11 Giiger, from 

 Hudson, bad six shells burst in bis rifle, and added to his misfor- 

 tunes by getting a bulls-eyo on the wrong target, which put an 

 ou his score. Every shot, ha made, except those on which tho 

 shells burst, was found well in the bulls-eye. The scores were as 

 follows : 

 J K Haley, ft. C 5 5 4 14 6 5 5 544544 4-67 



I .1 lis. 8. C 4 4 6 3 3 6 4 f 5 5 5 5 5 5 5—07 



W T M116S. 8. C Ji 5 5 4 3 4 2 5 5 5 5 5 B 4—07 



C I Olds, Hup. O , 4 5 4 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 3 3 Ii 5 5 —66 



LGelgJBT, l(. C 3 4 4 5 6 5 a 4 5 4 l> .1 4—63 



llexlel, B. S 4 4 4 3 -1 5 5 4 5 U 3 1 S 6 4-68 



1' Sloll.li, l,\ 3 5 4 5 5 5 2 5 3 4 4 .1 3 £-83 



Q H Charles, Pill. 8 5 3 5 3 4 4 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 4-.',J 



Next, week the regular competitions, which were postponed last 

 fall, will bo resumed 



THE TRAP. 



New York vs. Riverion— ilivorton, N. ,7., April 30. — Match at 

 20 birds ; each man 28 yards rise, 5-grouud traps, Hurlingham 

 rules : 



The ltlvbigl.ou Cuu Club. 



fC Arnold mil 11111 mil 11111—2(1 



Mr Moore mm moi liiui una— is 



Mr Spr 

 Mr Meredith.. . 

 Mr Hale... 

 Br Kenney 



Donnell Swliu. 



Mr iiyrd 



Air Williams... 

 Mr Clump 



E O Murphy .. 



FP Sands 



;1 bti tier 



..onoi com inn inn— io 



, 0111 1 1IO10 11103 110111—14 



11110 libbi 11001 Will— 1.| 



11101 001.11 lulOl 10111—14 



inn won linn -ot 



Illio mil lOltio 10101— 14 



01110 01111 11001 llllllt— 13 



11011 00000 11110 10001—10 



luii Club. 



lioio inn lion— lii 



,1110(1 1 



Air Bo 1 



ird.. 



ill i 



nil 



1101—10 



11001 10111 IlliO 11011—15 



10111 11110 11010 01011—14 



11101 01010 00101 11011—12 



Will 01000 11100 111(11—12 



onoi ooooi uifloi imi_u 



oiou ooooi 10110 10110—10 



liooi 00101 ibbiii 01001— 9 



15 ; New York, 131. 



iman Nf.w York Gun Clue.— New Dorp, siuie.n 

 28. — Keg ular quarterly shoot at 7 birds was for a veiy 



neat gold badge : 



F. I'fai-ndr-r 11 iiili-7 G.Kit 



Mr Walla, 



Mr Hammond 

 Mr) Arthur.... 



Mr w I Hard... 



Klvei-tnn, l-u 



First Qbui 

 Island, Apr 



F. Schiller. 

 P. Hemmer... 



G, Bechtel... 

 K. Fating.. . 

 Clia-s. Mattel. 

 .1. Kuuz 



w. uiaccuni. 

 The gold badg. 



...il 



liii 



fl 0-4 



w. 



.......i i n i o o o—s 



IB 1 1 1—3' 



o null 1—3 



10 1 1—3 



1 o i o i) i-;; 



I o o o (I o 1-2 



f 1 1 (1-2 



m by F. Pfaender. On the 

 month was a match shot between Mr. F. Schiller, m> 

 First German Gun Club, and Mr. Peter Frank, Willia 

 Club. The following score woe the result; 



21st of this 

 nher of the 

 sbiu'gh Guu 



..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—22 



UllllllDltlll 



II 10 10 10 111 1— '20 



A. Luther, of this oil 

 glass balls, IS yards i 

 uorthwest wind swept 

 sport of the sharpest. 



WlUiam Miller. 

 Bounds. llouric 



1 1 10 11110 11 s i.... 



2 1 111110 11 1—9 2.... 



;c i 11111010 i—8 a.... 



4 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1-9 4.... 



6 11111111 0-S 5.... 



6 10 10 1 I I 0-5 It,.. 



7 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1-9 7,... 



S 110 111111 1—9 ?..:. 



...1110111 11 1—8 



of Newark, N. Y., 



the field at light Bugle* 



George A. Luther. 



10.. 



1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1—10 



I 1 1 1 1 1 0- it 



11 I I I 1111 1—10 



I o i i o i i i l— ; 



o o i i i o o o i o— 4 



o I 1 1 1 1 I i 1— :-. 



II 1 1 1 1 1 fj_ f, 



1 1110 11111—9 



1011 I) 0110 I— It 



....1 1110 10 11 1— S II) ..1 10 111110 0—10 



Total.. 



..s2 Total.. 



Raymond Club.- The Raymonds met on the 29th on their 

 grounds at- Wellington. The morning proved showery, but after 

 uoou the weatliei iu-igbleucd, and u more perfect, time for trap- 

 Bhooliug has not presented itself during tho season. Beside the 

 regular members there tui, e present lepreBenfnlives of the Merry- 

 niout and Arlington clubs, who made up a strong team, and secured 

 their shares of the sweepstakes' matches during the contests. The 

 following are the best totals : 



First.— From Holdeu trap, twenty balls, eighteen yards rise : 

 D. liirkwood, 11; ft. Motiek, 11 ; SJBarber, 10 ; C. E. Wharton. 

 10 ; W. B. Witherell, fl ; H J Fisk, 8 ; J. AV. Koueo. 8 ; 1). H; 

 Morohiin, 5 ; B. H. Billings, 5 ; I). Jarvis, 2 ; 8. H. Bond, 2. 



Second.— From ( 'urd rotary trap, ten balls, eighteen yards rise : 

 C. Elsworth, 10 : W. P.. Witherell, U; G. Monck, i) ; B. ii. Billings, 

 9: J. W. Ronco, 8 ; L>. liirkwood, 8; D. F, Moore, 7 ; O. E, 

 Wharton, 6 ; B. J. Fisk, 5 ; S. R. Bond, i, 



