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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[May 19, 1881 



If this proposition meets v 

 the following terms be agree 

 200 yards on ooe dav and at 

 man to have fifteen shots u 

 out" after each five shots; gi 



Tho teams to number twcl 

 govern ; rifles to be military, 



There shall ho a spotter, e 

 ouo referee to all protests Eo 



I am satisfied we will all U 

 nual contest for ft "c.lmnirvim 

 lar matches, for 

 will follow tho 

 have gone to tl: 



I will be ] ' 

 suggestions ™ «*,>, 

 will communicate to 



I'll 



■and i 

 with 



.till to « 



fifteen i 



:ac. U-eednioori 

 Hill of six pounds 

 pire for each gan 



ulos to 

 o, and 







d to tare in. view 



an an- 



»■"'•• 



'•! Mori 



-round 

 socialio 



l to- depend upon 

 ethfttthQ "little 

 k" w1i.ii tin' latto 

 " of tlm white wt 

 i consider the to] 



I'lVgll- 

 fllipt'" 



1 shall 

 ■'","' 



:d equally ploased to ha- 



ritlumen. Vory truly, Drni 



riiiNCKTox Cotj.i:,ii has a rifle club of which C U. Gill, class of 

 si h President ; (l. 1'. Way, 's:i S.erotary : and C. K. Miimiore, 

 '81, T. 8. Clarke, 'S2, and W! O. Jones. H.\ roohihoiv. 



lilll.K Cl.l'r. F.l.l-'t TIl.NS. 



Tlic Lakeside Eirte Club, of Chicago, 11!., (formerly tho Lake 

 View Kino Club), elected the following ollioors. April Jil, to serve 

 for one year: President, S. V. Uauchcfi. ; Vioc-l'iesidetd, ,1. A. 

 Colohonr; Captain, Johu McOonnell; Secretary and Treasurer, 

 F. J. Lang. 



The California lhrlo Association met on April 80. The following 

 members wore elected director, tor the ensuing venr : (h.n. Job:, 

 McComb, Major A. P. Klose, Col. A. Andrews, Major W. li. r.urlis. 

 Lient. 0. P. Le Breton, C&pt. H. s. Templeton, i.ieui. I'. II. He 



Elbiimy. Corporal T. E. C 



J. H. McMcnomy, Capt. A. .i. t c.tz. 



The annual meeting of tho ( Jiie! ■ 

 Brigade office, Montreal, May 1, Lieut-Cob 

 chair. Hon. Mr, Caron. Minister of Militia, 

 the Vice-Presidents being Lieut. -Colonels M 

 Eachren and Major Stewart; Secretary, Haj 

 LionL-Colouel Martin ; Executive Officer, I. 



—Peter Oiauinni, one of tho best tide 

 Coast, has left for Switzerland, to eompe 

 shooliug festival which lakes place at Kiev! 

 also intends to compete in tho German Bom 

 Bavaria, to come off during the latter part c 



Lieut. M. X. l.auloiib.n.o Oapt. 



—While a military team was prac- 

 5ev», a Chinaman, who was looking 

 1 to try a shot. To the surprise of the mili- 

 lvitation, and essayed to shoot from a 

 ng down. He was told that ho must 

 fused to do, but linully be was allowed 



Allee Samf.k Mei.ic 

 tisiug the other dav at. Ca 

 on. was jokiugl; ' 

 tary men, ho accepted tl 

 knee rest, and also whil. 

 shoot offhand. This he 

 to have his own way. 

 thrust tho barrel of the 

 200-yard target. Three minutes elapsed 

 soldier hoys tittered and chuckled at the ( 

 they began to think he bad fallen asleep. 

 made— a hull's eye. Ho continued firing 



bull's eves in succession, when, returning tho rifle, he remarked, 

 "Mali eon man shootce putty good." 



oiling hit: 



ilf up on hi: 

 feet and aimed for the 

 lining which tinio the 

 inaman. At last, when 

 i pulled the trigger and 

 util he had made five 



THE TRAP. 



Long ISiiASn Siiootini; Club.— Monthly Bpntpafc.6 trans, . birds 

 each, sn yards boundary, Uurlingham rifles; Wesl handicapped Bl 

 yards, Madison 20 yards, score: 



west l 10 1110—5 Wesley l o l i i 1 i-« 



Madison i I l l l I 1-7 w Lawrence t i I i l 1 i-7 



Wilson i) litoo l—i Ak-hursr l liiii 1—7 



Funson l l i I u I 1—6 Walton i l o I " l 1—5 



iUiri'lU 1 1 10 II 1—1 .Inciter 1 1110 1 1— li 



Henry 1 n t 1 1 I— fi LOiivlU. 1 [11101 6 



VanStadcn l l l i J t 1—7 Robinson i D 11 1 1 1—0 



.Vicdwav ....i i li I 1 1 1-6 Morten o I 1 l 1 " 0- -i 



Thompson »0! I 11 1— fi Rrecfl 11 ! ') I l 1—6 



stiles i n ', i i i i -ii Volokman l o l i t o o— i 



In shooclngorr tics the result was : Minilson, as yards, is ; Van Sta- 

 den, S3 yard.-, 14 ; Lnavreu.ee, 34 yards, •;: Akhnrsi, :>.i yards, ■:. 



ihiooKi.vN tits Club.— Match for the roliiemiisiiron/.o iroiihy : 



Yards. 



II Tunlson, 





G WTaii. 



■i-i..i!o:n 



Mr Wilson, 



80. .111111 



A Eddy, 





t-j w i reed, 



'.'v.HOim 



1 1-12 KBi 



Yards. 



mil' 



..o liii 



.".1110 1 



..i i i 



i i 



1 I 1 1 1 II 1 l-i 



n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -7 



Q 1 ii ii 113 1-0 



e I ii i ii I ' : 0— B 



Miw renin GUN i i.n:— Hergcii Point., May M. Mulch for iho chal- 

 lenge Cup. 'a birds each, from .". tra|>s, ilurlihglinm rules, 80 yards 

 rise: 



coionel Hurler nun nun mill mm iilftio— is 



Mrflunleavy mnlio Mini mini mini nooo— 1H 



The ituiTon Trophy, 1" birds each, li .mlle.ip rise; lie- 



EG Murphy :: ' .aids 



Mr ll.'iiiiiinmd -J". 



Mr Whitehead 90 



Mr Long Srt 



Mr Hunter 20 



Co! Armstrong :m 



Mr Dexter 26 



'Tie won by Murphy with a straight, 



Cai'itai. City Sun Club- Washington, D. C, May 14.— The regu- 

 lar Satlllda.'i alternoor otc-i o-day i.'.-'-.l'f"! i- '■lion'.- .T'iil'ilV I'.i- 



tary trap, screened j 20 yards rise): 



el Mills .- 11m 11111 inn mil— ai 



c J Stoddard 111 11 lilii mm will— is 



Wen Wagner 11101 01111 11111 11111—15 



ThosE King in HI 01.101 11111 11111—17 



k Dufour mil ioi n nooo inn— to 



w WEidridge loin mill mm 11011—10 



XHWudsworth 11111] 11 11 (IU L- 1 



F B Farnsworlh -• 11110 11111 10101 10110 IE 



OMBaU.V.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.".!!'.'..'!!..'!.'.".'.".ll1id u] Ill ill -11 



GWCross .11100 U0110 110 1 I) 



Clinton Adams.,.. , .....00011 mono liwn nolo - a 



LH Miller 000(10 10111 11001 1001 - .' 



JEHosford 01 it. ,.11. ' - 'J 



W. W. E. 



Solletter 



Drinker 



Thomas 



Yetter 



Pox.......... 



Altlrlch 



Eye-r 



Erelgh 



..10111 00001 01111 100111— 1; 

 ..11101 01101 nm 01111—11; 

 . .liuol 11011 00101 10 - a 



H. B. A. 



Laycsck 



Eelfsnyder 



Harmon 



It was too late to snoot off lies. 



SPENCEU, Mass., May M.-A ne.v Holt 

 by the Spoi tsinao's 1 nib . ,f i .1 , , - e ■. 

 ous condition and an inipro'. eii.eni. oil ; 



Brockfibi 11, Mass., May 14.— The d 

 aportsman'f caubiiave oeeneieoted, . 



chased and the woik 01: brf-ak;::^ lU.,s 

 more closely than ever before. 



tesBj-s. John E. Graham and Franjc 1 

 set themselvi.-s up us .'cbamplon all-r.r 

 have added to their own skill the perl'o 

 ders, George and Dan." 



TnE Kochkkteh Ctn club vrtll Hold its third annual prize Bhoot 

 to-morrow afternoon. 



. Butler, 01 Erie. Penn., have 



n ,.1 :lu is of The' world" autl 

 oiauceof the ''eaiune won- 



KOl 



11 tweon 



club. Tic - iron. Card 



j. a: 



Onk, A.BM.— Mr. Htvles, of the Long Island Shooting Club, has 

 bin one arm. bill is sin expert shot. 11 takes an expert two-arm 

 shooter to got ahead of bini at the trap. 



hultimn and (^moeinq. 



FIXTURES. 



ml third-class yachts. 



May :.■>.— Hunker 1 1 111 V. C. open 



July l.-t! 

 .Inly 1. — Si 

 July i.-H 

 July a,— Q 



July '-'.— N 



Julys 



third class yachts. 

 aerara cup. 



,le 



4. -La 



July l.-C! 



ual cruise, Chesapeake Boy. 



hat! the success 01' tho Nov 

 thine like an (.nils, in ihod.- 

 encc inio which yacht club: 

 a somnolent, seU-admhlng 

 bers.ile. ot He; new club 



became not a peiiy local th 

 open to all alike; iu prl/.- 

 ile- ■ lub hoes-, a proinii 

 le'.dilrinae pui 1j0-.es. and 1.1: 

 worked unttrliigly In 11- be 

 cltl/.ei.s 01' the io»n gave 

 club has always lived up 

 orgaiii/atl-.m. KecurliK-'rcspi 

 best class of )!)ChtHiieil— II 

 laWi.slicd on Hip broadest U 



records, as the largest 

 be seen collected i„ tl 

 local yacht sq.uadrons 

 Interesting uiatches we 

 t he energy and forctho 

 It.seiriipasayaciuings 

 lay claim to being the C 

 an organization were ta 

 the ioc:iI papers about 1. 

 M) build a small house 11 

 ot the tew small yacl 

 olticers were chosen l-'cl 

 Pursuing the "even 

 gellier, the mcmberslilr 



Hie I.... -Inning, ' 



to eha — • 



e the local 

 A cliarn 



ed 1 



and to-day ti.e bo . 

 yachts, including th^ well-knoi 

 and Clio, all Laving New Bedfo: 

 a justifiable pride In its 

 gradual healthy growth, harniu 

 good will of 1 he resident public, 

 cars bv its door, city waier. 

 everything necessary for cornt 

 9 ft. depth at low tide: a hart 

 buoyed and not excelled In 

 club reels that its '• lines have t. 

 dlally Invites all 1 he yachting tr 

 during their stay in : 



Tho salUng directions for ei 

 Dumpling lfock light hears Iron: 

 K. ■ K.. distance seven miles. I 

 tng, about midway between the 

 Therefore when running forDui 

 do not keep tu the nori li or ,\. B. 

 From the buoy on tit- 

 light and need only five It a bei 

 buoy on your starboard hand th 

 fron the light. Hist 

 ot the light, near ir.it. When 1 

 X., distance E miles full, or until 

 you wilt st- 

 and a little south of a black but 

 pass 011 vnnr onrl hand: then st 



the be 



course you will a 

 Butler's Fiat bno 

 red and a black b 

 vou will pass a ret 

 er Island l..:h.. v.- 

 Is nisi. UOItli Ofl* 

 Vou can carry nil 



. -.IM- 

 :i'.'Olll 

 meiu- 



.,-. tioi 

 ■ lied- 



■l.oll 



u-iviiy 

 lirown 

 ell. -id, 

 fed in 



fd Vaelil 

 ! vessels, 



in some 



pe,' 11 i 



and iliii 

 previous 

 III..-I.V to 



item ami 



the luosl 



dford, by 



:■ ■ I ' 



ay Justly 

 inking to 

 noaii in 



onelil.led 

 '.cnlniee 



rno first 



inneheil. 

 01,-ly io- 

 dic of 111 



mvisable 



eajltlClly 



al.iaitieit. 

 ter prlvl- 

 rect, and 

 opened .June IB. 



. umbels. 



ISt, the 

 II eor- 



lr home 



:■ lee 



snip \. 

 )I ue;tr- 

 waier. 

 htsldp 

 ' miles, 

 implmg 





>et all over the ha 



■..1:. i.', 



1, « hen 



0111 me 

 ween :[ 

 u wlllcli 

 I'alm- 

 niichor 

 ysohts. 



CLtli HOUSE, N. B. T. C. 



Y. C. Annual 



. -h'oyn.1 Canadian 

 a.— Lieverly Y. C. 1 

 7.— San Francisco 5 

 :;. — '".taker City Y. 



cruise. 



a Y. C. ClosUiy cruise. 



NEW BEDFORD TACHT CLUB. 



STEAM LAUNCTfES AND 11 RD TAPE. 



TT7TTH the inoreaslag growtt 

 Vt ernment, and the Trcas 

 v oulcl save itself great deal o 

 fng the building and running 01 

 drawn up In concise term for gi 

 As it is, no one seems to Know ■ 

 much less can any one say wba 

 tending to the Government den 



it, the GOV-" 



U'licularly, 

 los gnvcrn- 

 ichls were 

 uhlicatlon. 

 I what not, 

 ged for at- 

 , nothing 



;s one might have 



Ibr a-'ltS Of SUC- 

 a. il ten', pi. - -..' '- 



1 nets of localism, | 



Lnjve ia-.lii'jLaWe 

 ;, a -a ill there 1, a 



,.: ... .' ..- 



r '- Bay. all hands 

 t.uo infant In an- 

 the 1 ii-ge-st. naebr 

 in America. Our 



- a iate an 

 :.'_■■_- • ' 'a- n: 

 arpose, 



, j, m as rated. Sowe werenotonly ,.„. 

 at a new stale 01 rmnav at last came to the 

 1 the origin wo had all along in view. We 



tinieut 



uid - 



11 



aiylng 



hull and boiler a every ya »T, or ot 



-,,pr.. ;i. ; a l;,y -ream, mo.-r.li.; a-.j --11 ij 



-■- 0.1. 1 os' r- ■. ii'0'1 i.', i'.'.. 

 ai--'O0'- U'--i.s.d and sueii 'trlna' pi 1.0 1-: 



;,. r,j ■ 1 ^ I'O.r.'-'ijl' j . - or 1" 1 '■■ ' 



"Sections 4.4K 1 ad L48i reaulre th 

 which the tioher is constructed must t 



