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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[May 12, 1881 



to present to tho club a handsome gold medal, known as tbo Eu- 

 glcrt Tropoy, winch was to bo shot for at tliree regular shoots, 10 

 birds each. In a neat Bpeeou tbo vice-president accopted the 

 trophy and thanked Mr. Englcrt for tho sauio on behalf of tbo 

 club After the meeting adjourned tbo first shoot for tho Englcrt 

 trophy took place. 



Tho following is tho score : John B. Voskamp, 5; Wm. D. Steers. 

 ,,. James 1. Davis, 8 ; Michael Englert, 7 : John Wood, ; Henry 

 W allaco, 9 ; John A. IMnkel, '.) • Ma jor George Aery, 5. 



Judge Dinbel bit the tenth bird fairlv ; the bird -was a strong 

 twister and died out of boundary, ueuco it was not scored for. 

 him. Mr. Henry Wallace hit bis 'tenth bird, but it light* d on a 

 tree out or boundary aud was not scored for bun. 



Bnrrr .Vor.ms, May 2.- Monthly glass ball contest of the Knick- 

 erbocker (Inn Club took place on their grounds, April 30. 10 bail,.. 

 2o yards rise, rotary trap. 

 'V, f. 1 ';'""« ,r i i l l l I l 1 1 1 ) oo 1 L-lS 



5 ' ! ' ''•- ,:s, ;- v 1 1 " i " 1 1 1 i <u i . ■ 



J J Kronen 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 u 1 l 1 1—12 



;> v\y vn h '• i i i i 1 1 i o <m o i i o-ii 



*», ,','!, " l o o i i i i) t o o i i i i j-iD 



!•. 1 .Morion II 1 1 II n i 1 1 



•TV Seaman t 1 1 n I n n (U n li— 5 



Baker, first prisma ; Chcdsev and French tied for second. la tile 

 ahoot off, at 5 bails, Chcdsev broke four and French two BteinkB 

 received third prize. This 'match was shot according to tho class 

 shooting rules.— K. Y. C. 



p;n-.-.-,.w:,- (i. ;n Oldb— Brooilyn, April 30.— Houthlv match for 

 a badge. Birds, 21 yards : 

 •I ScMleuuui 

 M ClllCllP3« 



•rii MeAder, 



11 Knebel., 



• •1 ; i i ft I I— o 11 Pauteon l n ! o l l l— 5 



..llll ft o i_5 H v Studen l ii ; ii • : . , 



..1101 ii l-s c Gllllck 1 II 1 I) o I I— I 



i and Medder oighi 

 aight, bin sixth Fell 

 land eighth. Med- 



mHilvshn 

 e badge v 



In tho decision of the tie between Scbl 

 birds weru shot at. Sehliuimm lulled fv 

 dead out .of bounds, and ha killed bis ho 

 der killed five straight, missed number eix, killed 

 and missed his last. 



The Long Island Forester Club held thoir first 

 at glass nails for a gold badge Saturday, Mnv 7. 

 won by Mr, ft. T. Saqin, The club, though voudl, „. 

 astic, and every fall go to Novae, L. I., for a two wdi h 

 tion after tho ducks and quail. The oilicers for the ensuiii- yi ai 

 arc: Henry Thorpe, President; Charles M. Edwards. Yin.-i'i. .-:- 

 dent ; Robert T. Sabin, Treasurer ; and Charles W. Field, Secre- 

 tary. 



Bcffai.0, April 29.— Match between the Bradford Gun Club, of 

 Bradford, Pa., and the Audubous of this city. The shoot was at 

 ten single rises each twenty-one yards rise, from ground traps : 

 Audubous Bradford. 



Fisher 1 lOllliail— 9 Llnnaman..! 1 1 l 1 1 1 l 0- 8 



liaflerty ...1 110 1110 1 0- 8 Given _.i 11111111 i_io 



Longucekeii llllouil-ti J.)ouman....l 11111111 i— io 



Smith l Oiniiiii-9 Perkins u o l l o u o o l i- 4 



Taylor. 1 01 11 i 1 01 1—8 Snicdley....o oil 011 1 1 1- T 



Howard. ...l 1 o i ii i l i 1_ j KerHeuer..! o l i i o i 1 1 1- o 



Collins 1 1 1 1 II 1 I 0- Black i 1111111! t — 10 



Harvey ....0 110 10 110 1-6 George 1 1 il 1 1 1 - 5 



feuckow ....i 111101110—8 Yeiton 1 11111111 1-ju 



pingens....o 110X1101 il- 6 Bradley ....1 10 1111111-9 



Mttfllgan...l to i i l i i l i- . i u iisun i illllino-9 



ETetaz .... ..l l l l l i 1 l i i—io Harknesa ..o l n o i oii-4 



lie HOU....1 I 11 11 la 3 t— 10 MoK<vett...i 111001111-9 



Seymour. ..11 1 1 011} 1 1 1- s Drake l 11101 I i. 01— S 



Total U3 Total ip> 



Sooth Side Gum Club.— Tho inaugural shoot of the newly 

 organized South Side Gun Club, of Newark, N. J., took place 

 Saturday. Match at five birds ; 25 Yards : three ground traps • 

 \)i oz. of shot ; both ban-els allowed": 



™ u1:er \ 1 1 1 1—5 Carrlngton ,1 1 0-8 



AHlng 1 1 1 1 1—5 Jacobus 11 • 1 1 0-3 



smith 1 ■ ' 1 1-S While 1 11 1—2 



C Painter • 1 1 *— 4 Ward 10 1—2 



Paul 1 1 1 1— j Thomas 1 i 0—2 



J-e Roy 1 • • •_ 1 camfteld 1 1 0—2 



Mojaaaan ...1 * 1 1—4 uum 1—1 



MlUer * 1 i 0-8 Courier 10 0-1 



Keferee— Dr. Find ell. 



"Killed with second barrel. 



ViNtijarnrwS, N. J., May 2.— The Coaxen Glass-ball Club of this 

 place held then- monthly contest for badge here to-day. Card's 

 traps, 18 yards. Only four members present': 



F S Billiard 1 1 oillt-7 s S Butterwnrth.. ..10101 111)11— 7 



Capt WD Haines.. .01101 mil-s w s nuuard moi mm — 1 



Tie shot off at 3 balls 1 W. 8. Billiard, 2 ; Capt. W. Ii. Haines, 

 1.— Sheldeake. 



Catawissa, May 7.— The Catawissa Glass Ball Club have adopted 



a medal to be shot for until Sept. 1, the man winning it the i 



times is declared tho champion shot and owner vi modal, \Y.,..|, ly 



match— first score : 



A Thomas. mm 10100 01101 01110-12 



S ,- & . J*, Ht . t< ? r 1,I,0L Ulln llin U001 -16 



PBAldach. .,10111 11111 mil llllt— 19 



WmEger 11110 mil 11111 111:1-1:1 



O Waters llllo 11:11 1 ooitl 11 . id 



A W Steadier .....'illlOl Mill 11100 DOoio- 1 



The Fox 11111-1101 milium m 



Geo Iteiisnyder , 10101 10011 rim mini— 11 



LKinara mm 00101 00m 10011— m 



A I Harmon iihjo 00001 00110 m 1— 1; 



Perry Waters 01:10 ouuio moo m nm— - 



T EHarder ,.,01O10 11011 11112 OOlll— 14 



Ties on 19, best in three, Aldrich. 9 ; Eger, 6 ; Mr. Eger had no 

 more shells. The match was put off until nest week. 



Capital City Gen Choi, Washington, D. C, May 9.— Tho regu- 

 lar weekly contest of this club on their grounds" at Eagle Park, 

 Saturday afternoon, resulted as follows: Card's rotary trap, 

 screened j 20 yards rise ; glass balls : 



SAJS5S * 111111111111111111 1-20 



fWMdnflse 1 llllllllliiiltun 1-8O 



Till Kmg 1 llltlioiiillllllli I— IS 



WmWagnar lllillllioilliiiiiii— 19 



Clinton Adam.? 1 1 u 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 1-ls 



P B Farasworth 1111111111111101101 1— is 



JasPSaffold 111111111111010111 1— it 



BSPeek 1 110111101001111111 o-is 



JiMack 111110111110101011 l—M 



SH Wadswoith 1 1 110110001101010111 -13 



Clt Dufour 1 110 1110 11110 1 1—12 



C J Stoddard 111011100111100110 0—12 



WmKEogersJr 1 0000100001110011100— 8 



W. W. K. 



Kenton Con:; 1 1' Uii.NMMi akd Fisiiing Clct— Covington, Ey 

 April i.— This club will give a National glass ball tournament, oil 

 May 17, 18, 19 and 20. Offering prizes amounting to about, i*:j, (Kill 

 We had a practice shoot on April 2. Glass balls, 18 vards rise 

 Stole traps. First match ; 5 balls : 

 M'-Craw. 1 omi -4 itemlngton 1 1 n 11 1_ B 



" tartgut 1 1 1 1 l-r, Hume 1 1 1 0-3 



Hudson 1 1 0-2 Josle ••■• 1 1 1 :,, a .1 



Second II11W1, 

 McGraw 1 1 1 1-4 mime 1 1 1 ft-S 



Gust'.v light 1 1 1—3 JOBiO 1 1 0-3 



Hudson .,......,01011—3 smith 10011-3 



Remmaton 1 1 1 1 0-4 



l!o ; '■ :l - ,:!■', : 0, and OlO.lOrlil. 



Thu'd Mai no. 



McGraw 11111—5 Smith 1 1 1 1— i 



Gustrlght 11110-4 Josle.. o 1110—8 



Hudson 1111—4 Hiune 1 1 1— " 



aemmgton i 1 1 1—4 



Ties won by s: niltli. 



Leavenwobth Gum Ceub.— Shoot for the club badge April 2G. 

 Twenty balls each, ten from a revolving, and ten from ai 

 trap ; 18 yards rise : 



• i: r_ :_■ i on i..m.. , non in ii mil - is 



4,'N Whitman, ,,, ,. mil Ulio loin 11111— la 



01101 11111 11111 11111—18 



non mi non vii 1 1 j | 



ooioi nm ouio imi—15 



••• 10110 ll'H 11111 00101— IS 



L0101 mil 10100 10111—14 



■b shot. Lecompte, Whitman and Hinman tied Ou iu 

 lie 6hoot otV at live balls Lecompte won, taking the 

 -tirard won tho leather medal with a score of seven. 

 van., April 26.— Tho tournament of the Topeka Gun 



m good style to-day. There were present to-dav be- 

 and fifty sportsman, nmoug them Gwyn Price, of St, 



i.rb of St. Joseph j J. M. Horshey and Bam Black, of 

 and W. Flint, of Eldorado. 

 l i? uut takes jilaco on the Topoka Gun Club's excellent 



Fair Grounds, where everything has been admirably 



^the accommodation of thoso taking part. 



hoot was at soven birds, 21 yards rise. Tho following 



-' H McGeer, HW 

 || lh".i_,'iiton 7, Theo Davis 

 ",'■1' A - ','/}."■';'' :: - A 5 0a W;l '' ic '• w u E11( -' c 6. D H Eaton 

 rten.i, B 1 liny 1. (now l;r.ic;i;inei' 5. — Huestes 2, a li 

 irwln 6, N R Maker o. - Oleason 4, u E Wellman 3. 

 emeu who tied on seven divided first money. Those 

 ix birds shot off their tie, and Irwin and Davis tied 

 tided second money. Those who killed Ave birds Bhot 

 1 H ,'" J . JJ . r:i o'" ji< ' r ' vuJ Allison tied again and divided 



n i/lass balls, is yards rise, from Ave Bo- 

 ds apart, for a purge of SJ3B0, The 



" r| ■■:■ odas follows; ' ' 

 W C lllnii'.m T. li !■: Wellir 



Theo liavlso, W li Ellel to, ■! 



Win g, u Klloy 9, Amo3 B1&CK 

 Filet won first money* an. 



who broke li balls won soconc 



third money. 

 The next was a', 



.1 V Rei 



ilek ii. w HMcCarteii '.'. 

 ion:" .. i. s Biidebrand e, w t ir- 



H McGee 9, J c A Hendorfr T. 



tok after shooting with the others 



nicy. Irwin and Wellman divided 



Tho first prize 



ingle birds, 26 yards rise, two 

 1 as follows : 



■ • e :i, J c AUendorff s, Fred Erb 

 W T Irwin J, t uller 2. Howe 4, Ellison o, 



. i. Houghton i. 

 by Eaton and Houghton, who are from 



Aug. 2,— Qiituey T. C. Second championship regatta. 

 Aug. 0.— Beverly Y. C. Champion ivonrin, aiahant. 

 Aug. 6.— Pacific y. c. Annual cruise. 



Sep, ; -- :Vj ;. ^T.a a] f . ; mDralce- S Bay. 



Sept. 7.— Royal Can M'.an V. c. Annual regatta. 

 .Sept. lo.— Beverly T. C. Championship ivaarta, Ha.i-iilp 

 Sept. IT.— San Franelsao T. n. , . o'U.nan mntches 

 sept 24 -Beverly Y. C. Special iranri.a. swnmiis.'oit, 

 "i ■ 0' "' T'Ol-n: i. - ','" .iilarlii nruhn. 



Nov. 5.— San Francisco Y. C. Clostag cralse. 



STliAM YACUTS. 



lies, not being oullt sole 

 :an be depended u 



is having a lowi 



^P 



iiiptesof open launches and cabhi 



a work. This • 1 i t v in- 

 aiincii very popular hi England, 

 m Mo- lui.ure, Ijetnga cruismg 

 i and : 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ton Such boats com- 

 061 on araic o£ the ordlnary 

 :■"''■"" ill sort CriUslng 

 1, ar i lasouableln first 



«ugl a and a, long life, and thelr 

 ■jlon lhan ino-o . : racing croft, 



'OL.Cf 



it is a 

 ethec 



nmnim displnee- 

 se and an easy bilge, 

 1, so that this t'.-pt- is 

 :or knocking about, 

 lage. To persons in- 

 irking of machinery, 

 anil pm-lmii, Ijiaiii; 

 nance ol arlventure. 



and Howe third. 



The fust match of the s 

 y.aid-' distance, sprung frc 



iuglo birds, 26 yards rise : 



, Hei-shey •".. Black 8, ^\'heel I 

 o. Howe. I, Me«ee4, Kulir-r n. Klllson r. I 

 - Is. ... Irwln 4. 



Kargo wou lh-st money, Horshey Beooud, 



icond day was at ten glass balls, eighteen 

 m a rotary trap. The entries and score 



.r.i ;. Bnrte a. Baker 9 Irwin i, Hinman o, Caven 6, Bingham nuaJli 

 n 6, Black 7. Fuller -, Bile! 10. Krb in, McGee 9, Davis S. aft, :•; 



f adding and j£anoein$. 



FIXTURES. 



May 14.— San Franclact 

 Pacific's, a 



May 23.— souihw.iiiv Y. 



May 23. — Cooper ; s loin 



S monoq.ua oi 



May -il.— Southern Y. t 



May 80 Southern y. ( 



May m. -Portland Y. C 

 Mac 97.— San Fr.iin'ls. r 

 May 88.— San Francl 

 May 80.-Knlcl:erhoc... 

 May 30.— South Bosiuu ' 

 . iaLUC V. C. 



May So.— tape Ann Y . i 

 May 30.— Seawanhaka Y 



May 30 Bunker UUI Y. 



June 1.— Southern Y. C. 

 .lunc 3.— Southern Y. C. 

 June 4.— Harlem Keir.ut. 



nd third-class yachts. 



likely to bo rough the windows In the cabin can be kept much 



smaller and every other pine; ■.■hi. so Hi., i li uc',1 built, braced and 

 lo.-i-ned, the (laticnr ol being mo\v :n nnwanl is ),iu -mall The ac- 

 commodations, besides codKptt an i ample looser room for stores 

 tishlng tackle and shooting on :. : ...n ••> n ion"- w' 



galley, s lusted . ,.,- 



toeorow. sin- may be'-t-.-n.-t h.v tiller on deck aft or by 

 a when I mi Mm alter oanln Inilkhcad, a position all'orolng a good view 



lUi'ad, and protecting the steersman fi- the Weather and sea. This 



launcii made a passage from Cowcs to Loudon in the teeth of a strong 

 easterly gale, and any one who knows what Dungeness and the 

 o-illSh i- -.'. v'-' 1 ^ 11 " 1 ' 7j u enppni.' • h,-r seagoing 

 .: draitfonvard,2ft.l01n.; 

 : d.-piai ement, ; ion.-. : screw . tour Dlades, diameter 3 

 .L.h. '?' to L 1 - 1 - G '" ; V vo <-'>'"«acrs. diameter :u In.; 

 rate siuiaeu. 5... sq, i! ; beating surtace, 215 sq. ft. At 

 - n.js knots; per hour, the number of revolu- 

 ind the gauge showed. 1« lbs per sg. la. with a mean 

 lure In the cylinder equal to 76 per cent, of the boiler 

 lower developed would he 43.4 I. II. p., which must be 

 y sat lifaciory in so small a boat . The hull Is built of 

 Ogany, laid in two layers diagonally, coppered and 

 id, and the interior fittings ure ot a rich character, 

 i been reported as giving greal .satisfaction and living 



THE FNTEUCSTATI-: REGATTA. 



There seems to be veiY 

 the owners of racing " op- 

 imable to organize a publ 

 the year for paltry monej 



Ju 



' i';iv,' 



— regatta, Cliy Pomt. 

 Opening cruise. 

 Spring regal I a. 

 €. Opening cruise. 

 C. Open regatta 23 ft and under. 



• ■■.'.. <Jauoe I'aces. 



June IL-PaclfloY. C. 

 June la.— Newouryport 

 June n:.->:w York Y. 



July l.— Gananoque 

 .lulv 1.— San I'rann!- 

 .Ii.ily l.-HoyalCaua 



regatta. 



e.gatta. 



joud and third class yachts. 



• to Monterey. 



irnor General's Cup. 



msiilp regatta. 



p regatta, Swampscott. 



uage and enterprise of late among 

 iii New York. Not only are we 

 egaita at. home for a single day in 

 Orough sheer inanition, to 

 ing oners held out 111 other d Ireo- 

 examjile of Hi-- st itn ot n-.-imn among owners of 

 racing boats in these latitudes we publish the lollowing correspond- 

 ence between \ i, '-com. liar:-:-, of the Southern v. c ,and Cape. Ira 

 .Sinim, owner of the well-known •• jlb-ami-inaln:-all ' silence. The 

 letter of Capt. smith dlsnlaj s anything nut the -plrtlwe had expected 

 and the douhle-back-actlng guarantee demanded against loss is apt 

 b) be received with a smile quite a much as the anxiety displayed to 

 a light sails, because forsouih our open-boat sailors 

 comess themselves not as wide awake nor as good al the business 

 oi woi km; such sails as Uiey thlnic our Southern blends are likely 

 lo pe l he conditions which the gallant capt. tmith seeks 

 in impose upon the yachtsmen or New Orleans are as novel 

 .••-. and could iia improved upon only by 

 asking a further guarantee ih.ii southern vachts should not bo 

 : nor tooled loo wen to: i tin capacities of visitors from 

 iin .North, i lies. \. f. has not is-uml a >• profes-slmial ' challenge 

 tonus one, onl offers prizes simply io fori Ign man. and therefore a 



Southerners tor declining to comply with the* strange suggestion of 

 Capt. Smith, but on the eontrarr the public will view thelrgemle In- 

 timation thawhc funds required should more properly be raised at 

 home m New York as a sly hit at the slagnaihni and lack of public 

 spirit which are at present the marked nluua.-t ■rl-ilc.s of yachting In 

 meiropolltan waters, fi is not here proposed to impugn the good and 

 hones; intentions of Capt. Ira Smith -he still has ihn distinction of 

 having been the only baat-owr.er with Hie enough to lndlle a letter 

 on tho subject, nor can any one insist upon the Capttdn going to an 

 expense he does not care in. our object Is to show the low ebb 

 reached by open-boat sailors and the compleioab-ence of public Ui- 

 teic.-t in I heir doings, even to the Impossibility of raising a hundred 

 or two lor a Bay regatta by begging, soliciting, scoldlngor borrowing. 

 When Mr Israel came North v.lili his l.auv lltnnia last year no 

 •'■-'•laiain s -.i.c, asked or given, but sh- silled upon her merits 

 ■ nd money from a" lid-' ol good ones: hut then New Or- 

 leans Is a long way ahead of New York In opeu boats and Cydnua 

 ^still remains cook-of-ihe-waik, a Southern-built yacht and a Southern, 





