Jttne 9, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



375 



Heyo imni nono nniio- 7 Enynrtz mot floioi 11111—11 



J 1: Hays... 61001 t r-(i . ■.. mi — <-, Drake 1 1 inn onion nnnoo— * 



DuBois uin wnoo loouo— G Oaklev 00100 10011 jo-oi — 7 



K H. 

 i ivri.MDu n. x j., .Tune i.-tiic Cohxeh Club held semi monthly 

 eoBtesi tor badge to-day ; card', 1 rap, B yards rise, hi balls each ■ 



FKHlHlunl ( II 10 01— E -I >; Holm s 011IM 10110-6 



It H l''H:U (10KO COIOO-S Tcstiieve to lit) Oiuili— 4 



li 11110-7 WJ Uli'k" moll OUOll— 4 



i v\ H 1 .'1.1—4 wa uiiiiairi urn Minn— 7 



TtB-aho "if at S balls: W D ll&liies .10'; W s Milliard til. 



llll'l iMi lev tug ivun Mie badge iinee times in success on n Is nnw ids 



own property. SbBLDKAKE. 



Catawissa, Ponn.. June 1.— Weekly snore of Cntawlssn Glass Hall 



Aldricii 10101 11010 00101 10110—11 



Eyec 11111 11111 mm iiooi-17 



poller 00000 iuioi 01 no lono— I) 



VOX 11111 11010 01 lot 101111— 14 



gtadler l-ioo 11111 11111 mil— is 



Shoipl'ss toui inn hum (OOt.i— 16 



Rejtvnjiici 01010110:111 11010 limn —hi 



Harmon oioiti 101101 n,. ni ooii'o - 7 



r Waters nni inn lion ilm-iii 



11. 1:. \. 

 Ukuom.yn c.i \ 1 i.v:i- 1 onciic.ilng mulch lor the prim clock and 



fllataond p n. s ... -. :■'-., .,,- 1. .,,..,. m im-u, ,..,. u, •.-. 



yards Use: llPs-tll'-l .0 Hulls, Sllll-eq.lo't IP'S 51 > anls : 111P )lr 7.0S 



t') bo awarded 1:1 Hi" oornpelitor making Ihe best average in ihe mur 

 BllOJtB. Kor Lilt: 111 st shuol there were many e.iiti les : 



WTCilSOu Hill Hill — 10 SHAppol 1,011 11011- 6 



H Fuosoii 11111 loin- n Hi'siede 01110 111110— <i 



(.1 11 civ- it Onil 11m— 9 G W Talt loiun lllfiO— s 



a Eddj mm inn— 5 



..1.-.I ?c--iv~ n.-irtt- in the sriles were: II Eiinsoh 88, c 13 ( 1.-1 

 lis. S II \i.ji 1 ;:-i. Dr >t e ,- :',:, w tt esley »,, A Eddy vW, G W Tail 111, 

 .1 > .Miihti it. l-'uusou wos ne fortirst, Appel took second. 



i'.iiiiuKi.ys. June a.— Second regular rnonSbiy shoot of the Long 

 Island Forester club rt glass balls lor t lie elub badge: 



C W Field Ill 1 mi -s mwks .: niiiinuin — 1 



Thorpe mi! 11 i-i Edwards imirmi-10 



Banks 1 ui.ai-l 



ftliesut the balls: 



Banks 1 i'io —-2 Thorpe UOIO— 3 



a W i- ••:■! i.mo-ii 



Hatch tor me balls: 

 limks o'.oimn— 7 Thorpe ni.r.inoM— 5 



IIUWICS I'll', ("lllu— t 



c I'll 



under lh:' in inngeinsti! oi A C Luther and Edvra 



United in .1 1. -. l-known genu nun or Inu eirj 'i 



iill.uued u'l, ft balls each: 



8S Crouse, Capi George Earned 6 



F DennlsOu -i c •.vdiicln 



11 Forbes .j BCroose 1—10 



.i--i'':..i ra.-'.s, 1 '."! 1 W Earned >i 



l.li-iii-.ti 3 Mi'ioi 1 



SBMlli 1 C ivnlsnn 0-8 



itter the Inl IDOJ b the 1. ims won- iv-iluisnn ami tin- ri-Milt of 

 thca 10 illng ''a- ili lollows: 



1 (J Sf. Clonal 1 . 1 





F Deal- Oil, Cajil 



G I "i" ' 



'.! 



I'ortlam'. Dregau. Ml 



1; ..i .11.] i.iiu <.iob met 

 large dumb r visile 1 



K-.-L Ko.s.r.l < 111K.I1, i 

 . birds: 



Alx-ll 



Burger 



Uofl.-y 











COurch.. 



•!• ,1 AbliOlt 

 (J DOIllKOU.. 



c Eamusa 



StruuiK . 







Clartc... in w luley 12 



Currj 15 Zan ]■■ 



lh': Lie- were tliensbot off, lUMiliing: 



Ab >ii 0—0 Church 11111—5 



. Spencer nun— t 



At the re seal anu'.iai inpetlug ^f the Ron land L"ng Raiufe Ktllo As- 

 ;i t-.a- 10I o-wiutf officers weree eeted: President audTfeasurei', 

 II l' il : 1-1.1.1 : v-e-tov.-il -leu, W. .1 IMllr: Hoeivturv, .] Williams. 

 .Hi-iird >:( I) n.'i ..-.r-. W. .1. Heldy lu piuee of A. A. t'olili, rel. ring. The 

 luunh H itualay of each manth was named as Hie regular shcotlng 

 flay 01 i.ia-..i,moa. 



inch, ri slnsle blrd-t, privilege 

 ds boundaiy The bl'ds were 

 15 all scored were- kill, d with 

 ry good considering 11 wn.-. 1 be 

 rs. linile a uurtibm- of speeta 

 unglaaies. The shoot 



Villi 



■aii.-i 



0. Mlii., 1 



Of HOL 



1 n. 





fresi 



mi 



averajri'. g 



liiatb 





s. The sec 



i:,m. ir 



pii 



101t.log lor 

 present, in 

 /. soffeieii 



Fred i- 



Mi 



es 1 



t t; 11 







n v-iei 





1 



B il My les 



1 



relui 



1- !l WL POlk. 



rth 1010111111— 8 



iiioionii- e 



1111011110— 



IIIMI11- s .In, , |( Maltlogly ....1111110000— 6 



ominous clouds prevented the shooling off of ties. 

 VjCKSBIiRd, vi? 

 birds and '/v ba: 



biids. both barrels except F. Myiee, who » 

 yards boundary, lulls, -^ yaid-i, spuing from ;i sciecned roitiry 

 trap, "lie b.iiivi. The b ids wet e In the i;nop only a few hours, and 

 were strong ilyers. 'i he following aie the scores : 



Balls. 

 lniii'ioiiiiononoioi— is 

 lOHinmou onicin-H 



ittoiinioin i/imi— is 



0111 ■I1U0UII1.IIII;UI1I-1II 

 l.llllIOIOlllOOIllOl— 14 



I'lgeona. 



Fi-e1 Mvles (oio lnoimio- 8 



M V. rayiur 'niiii'.inni -\i 



It It \iy;,-ss iinmini'iil— 13 



X V;enil" II 111': ■ 1 10— 8 



Geo II Horsey ijliioiiliil 0- s 



LutiicEi.. Mil.. >f ;\ CI.— A 11 

 " p lestl 



ln<: 



1 I),'-.- 



up in the 81 



1'i.iU, 



> r. i: coin-,. i 



several erac 







were offered 







llrst |iri;:e. a 







1. ■ 







teatant, 11 on 







I,. .1111!., .11:11 







li iltl.i ■'. 1 







Mills won, w 



lh 11 V 



5 straight, Mr, 



11 r. fildrii^- hi.. 



ill 11. Messrs. 



Wasliiuiiioii 



tied \ 



•ith 18 balls for 



011 llyeMr.uj 



in. M 



. Case mis,ing 



an'i N. Jen^i 



li. of \ 



fashingtou, tic 



niou Uaj-, 

 ire, goiteu 

 touued by 

 iree prizes 

 rrtblned as 

 r goblet us 



i.U. 



Mi . 



1, he bit 



the shooling was 

 Barue, Ooinpton, Slate frea,uivror Maryland, pre-, 

 aeciuup 'Mi' 'I '.•'• a in- 11 -]"'• -eh, coiiiphin -nl.iry in i.in 

 lu pr.-i.:-: 111 tin.- ina.iam-mi-ii' oi the Hay s fe.,livn.l! 

 enjoyed ilieniselve-; so well. May the .leln i-fcuwiyic 

 the wish of mauy of those who .iiieini. i.i 



•11, of 

 •ng otr the lie Mr. 

 ilssic'iiid ball, and 

 ml v. if. Case, or 

 •. Wagner winning 

 .srs. .las !'. saiioai 

 third prize, whli-li 

 it and Mr. Jensen 

 s eimeludi'd, linn, 

 -i- no i.he prizes, 



U'l, I'M 



A Sew spoon Oin.-'-Foibes' P.i 

 and Curved Oar'' 1, the nam or a 



111., Il- IIS a;, p -...,,. 



beiier known is' dealllied 10 becouit 

 bjih for pleas ne boats and racing s 

 row lack i, m id? oa the nail anl si 

 10 i ho o ir, wbljli is croaked downwa 

 ly li br:n.r i. is lin^ o. draft .lire :tly . 

 l(K:k aim the b.ad.i of the Par It l-i 

 Undi-u wood, handsomely finished In 

 i niru ae.l Ikx'. IL will Stan 



e trc 

 locks— the 



le b j st secouil.growth 

 irmshe.l, is very ll-riii , 

 nseatrnlo. T..ey are 



adai 



mo « !u. i-.oaiJioiTovv ooals. Taev range in pilce from n 



d ilia's-. | . . j oarlocks. A 



qAiiIs oar! Attention is called to theU'' advenJsomeul o 



paso.-i.Wf. 



ffarhting and jfeanoeitig. 



FIXTURES. 



June. 9 . -New Jersey Y. C . A nnual regatta. 

 June ill,— Kasiern Y. C. Opening cruise. 

 June II.— Delaware River open legatia. 

 June 1 1. — Sari Francisco Y. C. Cruise. to Martinez. 

 June 11.— Atlantic Y 0. Annual regatta. 

 June 11.- 1'iieiiie Y. ('. iMocnlljrht cruise. 

 June 13.— i salem Bay Y. C. First iliamplonshlp iv 

 — •".— Newburyport Y. G. An'-' 



June is 

 June Kl. 

 June 16. 



.I'll!'.' II. 



• >, i.. v. /iiiudnl reKutla. 

 — Columbia Y. C. Annual Kegalta. 

 .-New York Y. C. Annual n-gattn. 

 —Boston Y C. Annual regata. 

 .— I.ynu Y. G. Spring legatta. 

 -Marblehead open regatta. 



NOT A '-SKIN i; \mi;.- 



I HE false posttlon In which the New York Y. C. has been pluci 

 b.v Mi e spurious "new,- published In a eoiiii mpoiaiy Ineour 

 oore evlili-m i-vi-ry day. The 7W,.>i(., (,'r'i,. for e.'.aiuplc, lake, li r 

 Tantetl that the ehalleneeoi the AtlanU will he uiei by a dlLTere 

 y rare and denounces such an Intention as a "sk 



But forth. 



I'ls ony 



ihougli in I he llghi of ilic 



mi should not. be held respotislole for the Idle vaporln 

 .vlil.ji eviiieiiily pays 



sent 



di il. . 



be no rear or sharp practice or loaded dl 

 our city eoiiiPinporirys lnsiiiuallons, ai 

 void of foundai Ion In fact. 



iv e caii also deny the story started b.v 

 by Ihe lliifr Olivers if Hip X. Y. Y. C. «ll 

 to he llirtroiighlyweUtiiil-tC'i 

 like any yaehlot herst7.e. In model BB 

 ihniieh w li inn liiied Piuar 



drewiipo 



eiine: 



SOUTHKKN YACHT (I.L U. 



■ HE first, Corinthian match of this elub ror the year was sailed 



I *-a.y 31. Owing to unfavorabe weatnei ly two jfiohl.sstancil 



in Ilin Hi .-I class ami luo In Hie third. AHieillne was s„n, il lu Alex, 

 Itrewster. Cydnits by Sauil. li.iiiiir and Kubv bv j. is. MeConnell. 

 rn.' Phantom was in charge ol Joe McNeil 



i-.iul. Alberiln. 



eased ■■'. 



woie started at 

 way to a S. K 

 in a lead or lh 



the nevl mark, Huby w 

 her throat and losMhrei 

 wav ana the mainsail ci 

 the start Albertlne incn 

 piirT, and loosing her iva 

 to. levied after them her- 

 Hne and Huby having 

 nrst 



ie.l n 



r gear. 



Huby and went ahead only to break < 

 more to re^ve off new halliards, for 

 y.v.ni pressed Into sen lee. They coul 

 and toe sail coining down a third Mm 

 withdrawing 1 1 otn the race. As the 

 anchor and tied down n reef, Ihe n 

 twpen AlnerLlue and Ruby, each wlnt 

 2b. »m. ios., the latter l ■ -ill 3m, s.s. 

 sldered fast, being ouly sm. 2is. sow 

 ,ble pi\"' 



u hen ( 



Vlilllis 



Startle. 



The j 



,i. t.lvlll 



, Ji. 



Till' 11 





-.11.1 I0UI 





l.vecn I 





Magilill 





.luulaia 



and M 



. Lady Em 



al lound was lnulaii flle be- 

 nginher diss, the f nil -r in 

 The Albertlne s time is con- 

 rihan the fastest nude over 

 lonal race of May 1 



T. Bc- 



ii nee was set down for June v, open to secord 

 > boats appearing lu the lormer a scrub sail be 

 lisZoe. K J. u'lnlen. and i.lmvood, com. A. A. 

 1 upon. In tin- fourth ela s i hree bints -cipsv, 



■;. i a way. Attheilrstttak 



at the secnlnl In. ill: (.I'.'.-v, ' 



into second place, and Hi 

 brought up the rear. The i 

 ceptiun nl the enljii) yai hi i 

 was luirdlj vvlinl enough lo 

 nut fui tlier iiieldi'tit, tilpsy 

 May ai, ,li. loin. 5:.,.. /.op at 

 I lie prize In murih diss, a 

 puise to Zue among the cab 



NOT A RACING MACHINE. 



Olei- 



•uniie and 

 busy trying io ere 

 yacht cub had diter- 



A'lfiYor Fore.it and Stream.: 

 A contemporary oi yours, which claims to give 



nal yachting news, and has made Itself ' 



sensai Ion concerning ihe laet that our 1 



mined lo challenge, cm behalf nf cap!. Cuinricri, lorim- America cup. 

 hassucceeded iumatlug itsP'f supremely ndloulems. Il couiuienced 

 with the ratal mistake oi cdlllug in q.uesUon the standing ot ou. club, 

 in a soiial sense, uuder the Ihln guts- of an Imaginary cjnveisitiou 

 wltha " promtneLimi-moei 'or theXew Yorn Y. c., but the prompt 

 acceptance of the challenge .by the holders or the Cup has relinked 

 the attempted snubbing and covered It with confusion. In the same 

 lertvhanded way It objected U> CuLhbeits new cr.ifi as a men- "joint 

 stock racing machine,'' uui authoritative coui.raoii t.lon of the allega- 

 tion as io the ownership showed how Utile it really knew i r the mat- 

 ter concerning which It prat-d so confidently. And now, to compll le 

 lisdlsjomfituie It turns out that the challenged, and not tne ciul- 

 leoger, Is to be represented by a racing machine, that is n the new 

 joint-stock sloop which Is to ue. built to ihe order of the Hag onleers 

 of the X Y. Y. c. jiroves rasLer than tne .Mischief el «!., and holds to 

 gether long enough to sail a series of three races. I can assure your 

 pretentious, babbling eoulemp,rary that CiiMib-rfs sloop is not a 

 shell, as he asjerts. baton the contrary', Is very heavy hi her scant- 

 ing and will not oidy have, all the nec-is.try celling and bulkheads, 



but will be lu every way capable or i 

 :ather. You may judge oi tills from the laei 

 ilte oak 6 lo. by 7 In., spaced o .ly 19 in. iroui 

 r planking Is also of oak, kkj lit. ihlck, while 

 av y, being oxs In. ami i xr, In. So fai , scarce] 

 l'ii spnkeu on this subject by this self-styled ' 

 ; mailers, whose whd romance* have creat 

 ro and served lo render the journal In que: 

 ' has begun, r 



The 



Ulil-li) 



! mo 



r to lh -so 



vho are 

 c Herald, 



.iilch 



lglm 

 t: model and Sitwyei uie canvas, youuispusci 

 inanner Welch lu searmd live inanksoi Hut] 

 u here appreciate yutir kindness— but then ili 

 ANP Stkkam fair treatuieiit, a sportsmaiillt 

 >cus,edaud no ungenerous attacks upon or tin 

 m uing strangers, merely beciuse they choos 

 hey, in common with the rest of the win 



ing the 



iel.li-1 



always no, I 

 llfW ol Ihe 



■sslng slowly or late, a 

 •orkon hand. He has 

 illy finished; has rep . 



rlg v ht e 



Work on Hie Al latua has been progi 

 bert lias had a large amount of other 

 steamer cf ;■• n. keel, widen is now n 



Suiprlse. of Trenton ; is rebuilding the naiiiicn s, uum um i>o<-i *v >v 

 ihe silver stroke and giving her an overhanging Stern, with new 

 names: throughout, making her praeili illy u new >rafL: has the 

 Katie Gray on the waj a loi repairs : has done ol her odd Jobs ami has 

 lu hand a contract for a yuchl 35 u. kcci, :ii. beam man it dr.ftoi 

 water. All i bis, combined with a scarcity of hands, hoe) ileiaj ed op- . 



„.iii;i. ^\u .ins. vumuiiicu 



erations on the Dig sloop. 



The Kathleen, one of Cuthbcrt's fastest ten-tonners, has gone to 

 Moi, Meal, having t-een purchased there, but retains her place among 

 our neel-, ber owner being a memb.-r of the B. Q. Y. C. She w as t hai- 

 lenged on behalf of the Grade b - :i-; lier depanuri' :or :i Hag v,-i,i--li 

 she had twice won and would have held baa she won again, but the 

 challenge was not accepted, and the Grade now hoids the 



sequt 



JielteviUc,Ont.,.V:ay30. 



Voi 



T.-c 



CANOEING IX NEW Y'ORK. 



In Xew 

 do not 

 begins - 



hut no- 



lo call tor some comt 

 New York ha, not tal 

 Xow, 11 Xew York has not taken 

 like lo know who has. II there 

 tlnistasUc dubs now in vaiious part 

 il, but where were they when ihe Ne 



York- b.v which 1 naturally mean ih 

 lytgnoicfi It does not seem tomeq 

 am should b-tiie oue lo begin the i 



It. Che. N. Y. CO.) lias not, "sue ecii 



Vasllllle." t>i »|, M»l™ (jVf, la , II 



>-'■ v. York canoeists nave (lone look 

 •j Ctlyaiid Knlci>rrbocker canoe t 

 ratter or iiu-seyou characieilze as 



the g.iieral as-eitlon 



ami "slinks hack llKe 

 doubt your lnfoimant t 

 ol hi-, vl It, but 11 hew. 

 different, in weie to 

 hs.-i I'oiiditi'in because 

 lln'v are kliellv pencil 

 tour iiiii.:.,, mil s-ea i 



New York club's-' 



the Blade Mil proaiier 



.W.i- r»rk. . 



iph on " Canoeing 



or conirlbiited I 

 it. wllh which It 



all r 



certainly will be the last i 

 the praiseworlhj etloiisnl the X. Y. c. r in tin 

 ihat the original Intr, doction and propigaii.nol 

 ino.-t entirely to the haid work nf half a uozen enl 

 oi that ci no lowborn the whole Ir ternhy nvteita i 



anu ri st'lutely as we e\p cied, ami I 

 have .|.,ne. While giving the lirst 

 what it. has iiccomplisliui, the laet 

 ihe active members ot tin club inai 

 stalo ol affairs we know to e,lsi fr. i 

 the club liuu-e, and which our n ma 

 so that in the inai h i f a wnieulug ( 

 lose none oi lis lormer inllueuie noi 

 sessid. TheX. Y.C. 0. ha- done 

 s 'oi t, more than auy other, but tna 

 lie on us p,;ddleorrestccntrLtwii 

 of Mine. Fortunately, as our tones 

 still lire In th-ciub i.r a vlgoidus s 

 new bli.od, is sure lo make Hie uouh 

 along our shon-s, and the small t 

 boas, what kind of a racket do you i 



u Xokton. 

 t > overlook 



CRDIlING IX SAX FRANCISCO BAY. 



Kditm l-'oreet and stream: 



Both the san Francisco and Pacific Yachl Clubs sailed for Vallejo 

 on Satui day, May 14, the Paclrtc Ileet leaving lion!, si. vvhiitatl p. 

 ».. and ihe Sni Francisco at li p si. Aliliouth the sgjiaiiiou sails 

 we.c lndependeni one,, as most of ihe yachts belo.ig t-v b oh clubs, a 

 Joint affair was made of the ciuis- down me rolioivlug day. The 

 yachts got under way ,n. t p M from Commodore llani-oi. s Frolic 

 ir.'iu l-'iont st. wluuf. i he run up was a pleasant one, the schooner 

 N'el le arilving lirst. of the I'aciilcs, aud ihe consuelo (list of me San 

 I'laurlscos, at Vallejo. 



The consuelo and Ghlspa sinned close together, but the i ohsuelo 

 heal bera few leiigthsonly. Th.- next a. jr. n as passed in fnendvy 

 visits to the (IHTi'ienl yachts and talking generally as lo lb'- p:Ob hie 

 winner or ihe heal back to I lie city, it lying n-i.v.e. miio fctthi , -,.,,i. , 

 I'oiisuelo, chi.pa. Annie and o Connor. The gea-i'al o.'lnlui »in 



. . Apgi. 

 Isiatnl were l-rolic, E11.1 

 Nclle. Aniile, Clara, Mollle. 

 and 1 hclis. In fact these \ 



al. 1 



li.dl.'.'i 



t ledio Palm., bui 



The consuelo g: 



ileei looked very handsome b. .... 



level be«u The leaders got abieast ot' Pinole at 3-.3» v. m., the Nellie 



the lirst one to tack; the «ggleat A r. m., and ihe Chlsjia last. At 



Southampton shoal the latter ran out of a strum? bnc/..- ino. a .lead 



calm, she lay there Mil the Aggie, a mile a -.tern, came up w thin 



speaking distance. All the yachts began to gather, when the Xeuie 



set a signal that she had lost or b.okv-n her board. Alter bait an 



hour 01 tola calm (he cbispa got out hers.veeps. while the Aggie put 



a boat ahead to worry ihe y.uiits. and lo p_.lni theixi to a biveze 



'ihe sail h s com lucrd in.ii.y that the Aggie i„u give no grou al- 

 lowance to either O'Connor, cnlspa, Nellie or consuelo. Mi- Is pow- 

 erful and last, but cannot give much time to Eoay 01 thoho mcLtioned. 



A. W. C. 



ANOTHER YARX SPOILED. 



\r 



YACHTING NEWS. 



QL'JISTIOS ni' TYPE.- Here Is some sounn sense on the qu»st.lott 

 Of model, which we i.al,- liom .1 neU and Ajhut. il. apjilios wllh full 

 lot, ,- i" vaelit-ing about New York: 



"I he li ililc ami Medileriani m S seem to be natural and home- 

 like ciiil-ing grounds for tin- Engiisli v a- lit man. I'oiir unfl live L011- 



el 





c, having doubled 1 a 

 rnacles, as welt asth 

 l-r hiusr. not think th 

 iardy folks cross the 1 



, world iliaLauEllg- 



1 see Hie wuv they 

 ng their lieu to 3U0 



li'gland for a trip 

 -h reported in the 

 ,ully a 11 u ml hands 



".Mr. Kunhardt, of Fouust anp Stream, bns recently made the 

 dittwlugs or a two-tonnai' adapted to our own waters, u one or IwOr 



