Jmra 16,1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



395 



,; y. -Hatch between Geo. C. Luther and Edw. Mann, 

 , >au 



Luiner... .10111 urn nui inn mil inn iium mil 11111 nm 

 inn— is. 



Mann. .11111 11111 nm 11101 mm com 11111 inn nm netii— w 



A short time previous to the match Mr. A. C. Luther agreed to give 

 his son George :-lO" If he broke so balls straight; $16 lr ho broke 4S 

 balls, and $50 if he broke +s balls; therefore, according 10 hl3 agree- 

 ment, he gave his son K>u Tor his score ol 4S bolls. 



SiEWjutjt, x. v.— Matoh between Geo. Luther and Wm. MillB ; glass 



. unit nm inn nun lonu inn 



llji' 11111— ST. 



Lulliei 



Mill 

 01 101 



■no iom iioiu lum nun 

 i nm nm— it. 

 t<:h was shot June 8 for a 

 i yards rise, plunge traps 



care being ti 

 to make it 

 scores : 

 Wertsner. . . 



bluer 



Mills 



Kell 



Sen 



wagaer. . 



advisable by the delegates : also that the delegates select the 

 shooters. 



liROOKi-u.i.u, Mass., June in.— The Si>nrtsmens club have been try- 

 tri'.T Mi- ii -11:111(1 at breaking b.ills thrown by their new Uoldeu trap. 

 The record made Is as follows: 



WatJiewson nno onn nm lino— n 



Heredeen nnii) iiiuio oinn nooi— 12 



Shnuard. oion noio win iuoO— u 



Mouhon onmi ( «i '. 



Crosby I0U1 



Whil teinorc 11010 Onion ODOOI HU'M 1 



Twtshell onoi pi).MfJ 0I10B OflOUO- . 



KiraoND SBOBTOsiilTfl Club— Juno 10.— The- spring meeting of 

 the abovo club and the State Glaus ball Association occurs June 

 K.. 17. at Oai Inland, Kuvere lieaeb. The first event U) «D iiloi- 

 vidual association gold badgo uialcli, open to members of the 

 association, entry SI, fifteen-ball nhodfc eight (nun Card and 

 seven Iro.n Holden trap: prizes, had^ I'.n.l 1U percent, of entries 

 to be first, SO per cent, for secoud, 2llfor third and in for fourth. 

 The second event is the subscription match for class No. 1 j clanai- 

 ticalioiis determined by committee: entrance, W..5B: open to mem- 

 bers of association; prizes pro rata of entries; all from Holden 

 trim. The third event is a match similar to the above for class 

 oach ten halls from the Card trap. The fourth is 

 lbscription match; lice pair double balls fre 



Following a 



Hi'- 



1 I 1 o w — S 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— s 



1 1 1 l w 



1 I (I 1 1 w 



. . . . 1 II 1 vv 



1 11111111 1-10 



1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1-10 



1 111111110-9 



11110 — 4 



10 111 — 4 



1 11111111 1—10 



au all-ci 



gardns trap. The fifth 



above fifty years of age; 



trap. The sixth is a juvc 



Card trap; open to nil me 



an association team gold badgi 



each club of the association of h> 



all-comers' VI te 



ve balls from Hold. 



lie match for all come 



bers of tho assooiatic 



,atch, open 



The 



in match fry 

 , fivo from i 



Hitter (re-entry) 



Weresner (re-entry) . . 



Coulson 



Mills (re-entry) 



Mills (re-entry) 



Messrs. Wagner and Kit lor tied on five straight eight Mints, Mills 

 going our with lour on sixth shoot off, and Rltter with four on nlntn 

 shoot off, Wagner killing his five straight. 



Buffalo, June ».— The 

 Pa., 10-day to shoot a mi 

 They shot and below Is the 



Audubon Bradford. 



Smith 1011110111 — H Ker.-stctter, ,1 II 11111 111— 10 



Taylfll H)l 1110011— T illack..' 01 11011 11 1— S 



i- 1 -in r inmoiin— s George lonioim— 8 



lomnioio— fi 



nioniin— 9 



milium— 9 



nnoiim— 9 



11111 10101— s 



1111111111-10 



Auehow ' looiinon— 7 Lineman, C E in ill mo— 9 



Kaffetty liiuminl— 8 Denman luiuni l— 9 



Diligent, m mi u 10— h Green 01 mi ml— 9 



vine loonoin i— 7 Parks 1 111111111— 10 



Stong lOillli'lin— 7 corant. 



Downs 1111111111—10 YClton ... 



lie wolf nno. luio- 6 .vciievitt. 



m si:. in/ lininin— lo Wilson ... 



Helnhold llltltOUO— 8 Drake 



Franklin, Jr on mi ill— o Bradley.... 



103 



114 



In air to couui ; ILiskH 

 tor the match the heat 

 gan his great, attempt, 



f Mr 



nssls 



Ltnsken arcoinpiisncn tne real ue woum mate a raatcn wun mm ai 

 some future time. Mr Haskell then brake seventy-eight Dalls wltti- 

 oiil. amiss, and missed onlj fourteen balls during the mulch. He 

 . used Jotjr douhierbafrelefl Parker guns, in the nisi halt of th* time 

 he broke only wo balls, but alter that he Increased the number of 

 shots per minute very rapidly. Tho excitement was at [ever heat 

 when he, was on thelasl ftfty. What his success was may be seen 

 from the score— sue glass balls in 24 mlnuie.s -2 seconds. 



SntAOUSK, K. Y., June 9.— The l ,nno ball team match for $r.oo a stde 

 was contested at Lakeside I'.nk this afternoon In ihe pr'-.-'-nce of be- 

 tweeu 500 and ooo people. TIih match was shot over three Gard traps, 

 the men cornlug to Che score in squads of Ion men- five of each 

 team— each round being ten balls. DLxie Dakin acted as official 

 scorer and caller, a position which he filled to the entire satisfaction 

 or the competing team. The. following was the score of the match : 

 Onondaga county Team. 

 1st round. 2d round, ad round. 4th round. 6th round. Tl. 

 Hudson. 



... donated prizes, with valuable prizes, ten 

 balls from Card trap. The eleventh is a consolation match for 

 those who have not won a prize during tho meet and ehot in at 

 least two matches. The twelfth is au officers' match, open to tho 

 president and vice-presidents, secretary and directors. The club 

 held its regular weekly shoot to-day. Tho day proved cold and 

 tin- conditions uufortonato. Tho club, however, turned out largo 

 numbers and the shooting -was capital. Among tho clubs repre- 

 sented was Winchester, Merry Mount, Lynn," Maiden and New 

 Hampshire clubs. The detail shooting is aB follows, from a Holder 

 trap, twenty balls: F. Johnson, 18; G. Moult, 17; C. Htark, 16: O. 

 F. Jordan, lfi-, II. May, 16: G. B. ISlanchaxd, 15; II Dutton, 1J< 

 H. Motnioyer, 13; % Waterman, 13; D. 11. Moore, 19; E. 31. 

 Bagley, 13;' H. B. Brookings, 18, C. It. Ilarkius, 13; V. It. Raymond, 

 11; F. Symmes, 11; J. A. Dill, 11; E. C. Quincy, 11; F. C.Blaneho, 11. 

 Websteh, Mass., Juno 9.— At the recent shoot of the Hod and 

 Gun Club, the weather light and ground was excellent. The fol- 

 lowing scores were made. Ten balls each : A. l-.owditch, 9; H. 

 Butteriield, 8: T. Bigelow, 8: ('. Powers. 7; It. Todd, 5; W. Tau- 

 ner, 3; V. Conant, 8; H. Bates, 8: F. Smith, 8; ]•',. Itich, 8; C. Ger- 

 ber, 5; W. Haven, 2; A. Iieebort, 1. This match was followed bv 

 a contest bv sides, ten balls oach. The following was the result : 

 T. Bigelow, "8; E. Smith, 8; V. t.'omml, (l; W. ILivon, 5; C. Gor- 

 ber, % Total, 29. C. Powers, 7; H. Bates, 10; R. Todd, 8; S. 

 Davis, 7; A. E. Klebatt, 1. Total, 89. 



ffnehting and (^anoeittg. 



FIXTURES. 



.inue Jr..- *>,'■ -.'. V.ii-k-i.'iiliijfi i. Hi). Annual l;e;;:iM;i . 

 June 20.— Quaker city T. c. Harbor cruise. 



SAILING RIXES. 



Hallo way 7 



Mann 7 



ne.nl son 4 



Lamed 7 



Luther 10 



Drury 7 



Let ever s 



Parker 5 



Profile. 5 



6 



10 



•14 



Griswold 4 



Barrett 1 



Me.lvln S 



C.avltt 7 



Wayne County 'leain. 



Brouk 



Boy 



Mix 



Haie. , 



Hotchklss.... 



BooaESTEE, N. Y., June 9.— The opening shoot of the Genesee 

 Sportsmen's Club was held on the river flats below Vincent place 

 bridge, this aftoruoon. Tho first contest was at glass balls, 18 

 yards rise, 10 balls : 



H. B. Hoolcer, S ; J. U. Andrews, S; W. J. liabcock, -I; It. Gar-lmcr, 

 8; H. H. Fk'iw.-be-r, [: John Norion, ; ■:_'. ( loef/.iiia.n, <;■ A. Kve. =- 1_. ■_ ■ 



10 ; J. Sherry, , 



9 ; J. H. Brown, 9 ; W 



Ties of 

 Morris 



; A. Morris; 

 M. Richmond, ; j iff. A Lyon, 9. 

 shot off at 21 yards rise : 



100 —1 Lyon 100 — 1 



Brown...'. 7 l o l l—f 



The ties of eight, which were next shot off, evoked the most 

 exciting sport of the day, J. H. Andrews winning after a very hot 

 oontest : 



Hooker 1 Illlllllin ill 0— is 



Andrews 1 i l 1 l 1 l l 1 1 l 1 l l l 1—16 



Gardiner o i l — 2 



Sherry ...o — u 



Relslnger 1 10 — 2 



The next contest was a sweepstake, open to aU, 21 yards, at 5 

 smoke balls : 



Youngs, 4; Lyon, 1; Fleischer, 2 ; Green, 6; Woighell, 3; Gardiner, 

 1- KPiSi'nevr, 2 ; Hooker f, ; Andrews, a; hedmonu, 3; Richmond, 5 : 

 Evershea, 4 ;' Norton, 1 ; Chaffy, s ; King, 4, 



Ties of Five— Twenty. six yards rise. 



Green 11! —1 Andrews.. .- 10 — i 



Hooker — Richmond 1 1 1— g 



Ties of Four. 



Youngs 1 1 1-3 King 10 — l 



Evershed 1 1 1—3 



Ties of Three. 



Welghell o —o Chaffy r ..0 — o 



Redmond 1 1 1—8 



"While the shooting was in progress, the club hold a special busi- 

 ness meeting on the grounds, Mi-. Crouch presiding. It was voted 

 that the club enter for the State Sportsmen's shoot, if it be deemed 



even alterations, ha ve bet i 

 the. rules floating about at 

 tvernely lax, lncum ill B 

 ticu The original source 

 lions, though it .; 

 ago, had only the Royal Y 

 Their rules, wlih the lmpe 

 nave ever sine..- set red as I 

 Since then racing In Eugia 

 Its infancy into a lull-gfov 

 detail of a regular busmes 

 rules underwent modiheat 

 fte i I --I.'-., until now ti 



America we are r 

 best compilatlor 

 place of the less I 

 ot even the New 

 tees we hope to n 

 hla " upon the gr 

 England, China! 



(Otoiiifhl.v nkcsied ami some- 

 •orkY. C. In glvins this ndv 

 eet in advance :he ulpi.-unt ■ 



IlifiS Ol l-:>i'.:.iMMPri;l(liu' l.lie "0 

 .- ;n:n:-.-i r ;■_.;- Zulus, ami belle 



■y to conform to the requirements or each locality. 



ATLANTIC VAl.TIT CLT.fi. 



'xtensiveprepar 

 the club, June : 

 sspeotallyafu ro 



:,v | 



wl I 



that even as a sloop she had t- .. 

 Sainnlaj- .iny more than she has now. Pilot. C. 

 iu.i,.i I nuui-iv thought best, not to sail. These 

 ongln to be ericour-ige.l, now Unit Uiu club has a 

 lmpe unit beroie long tii-'y win be sulV.cleiiily n 

 ' ig apart a special 



»!••: 



ii'-VS a 



LChl wiillld v 



■e' : - 



tee, biinglng tht- ex[iens 



ways a mistake |o sail small jueu 



Interest In them is completely sw 



! and their 

 >re prefer- 

 n organize 

 w popular 



ailing little 

 vind failed, 

 Among the 



form all day, and when He. wind failed 



rs, the way Crusader left Atalanta took us 

 as rather agreeable to liud such a PI hole- 

 Mr. Maxwell's show herself more man 

 y, quick-bilged type; but then there lurkB 

 for ull perhaps more Maxwell than ( nisu- 

 bulought lodoa good deal more. It Is 

 Ing out. Crusader was the only schooner 

 9, le-r skipper knowing too well thai a 

 n strike in (luring the evening. The clear- 

 coming all day. Concerning 



he lleet who made a i 



I It, 

 i be 



wherever it Is' to be found ana iei'n,e ,o accept as ilual the standards 



capableof separatum i he yrear iruths ol He- world from the petty 

 political jealousies of the day. Tne English have simply had a linn- 



..lli'ii ttme.-. an. no.eh e .u.'ia-ceelO ] -■ 11 fUOln as we 1n Aide.:. ... 



'Their i'u(sa ought w ha and.' are, In consequence, more eoi : 



rellablo than uurown, ' mnmvn i.-ns -c....e ic. . am- ;,.■.!■■ ■■■!■ .- 



Lo English rules, unless we m- l.-r 1" lei. years mil by until a similar 

 amount of relevant ruateilal has been gai liei. d and due sled on this 

 side of the Mantle, thereby s..:cm.-in„ ihe rm ing.v'aelustuan'speactuf 

 mind fdr a long period to come, lesttB - teadi i sonbltude ot the pa- 

 trlotforhlsilag be ruftted by looking across the water for what ne 

 has not got. at, home. 



Matlim use or V. K. A. rales as a foundation upon which to build 

 liiauies a eomuleie covcrlrm- oithe field in i he first place and equity 10 

 compel il«rs in tne next. It Is an easy matter to modify such para- 

 graphs as are not, applicable to local customs, waters or types of 

 boats as our own cxpoih m ■,- "..jta'e-,. Then we vol 1 1 have nearly per- 

 fect regulations, winch . jo '■ . rca.iUy referred to In a single Hue on 

 regatta circulars: and vv Men aid aiaduallv produce uniformity all the 

 country over. They will save considerable, useless pi luting, much 

 racking of brains to bulges ami committees, much dispute and a per- 

 " ilnd to those yachtsmen desll 



The; 





Will t 



ind k 





ago. r.e 



of , 



It, and followed s 

 with huge bi I loo t 

 bowsprit. When 



to its task and " petered o 



triots have none hut themselves ro uiame 



opei oiian In reviewing our sailing rules 



entirely. 



The Y. R. A. of England publishes a ] 

 rules in detail. It is not in be had in An 

 from abroad. The publishers are Uurrisoi 

 London, unci tin. |. tlce ict over $1. The same m "'■".,'T J ,''"7,'".r' 1 ! 



piinted In Homeiolv's Naval Ei eyelopo-Ula, Eli llameisly X Co., lulled down along i he a'.-st iai.nl, lurcher than nee. .ssar.v lrom cus- 

 Vlilladeiphta, • price. Sun. Last, vear r lie Soufhcru Y. C, of New Or- foni. The M--.-ie,-o shoivet a. hfi.h- wiluktc In rheshapo of a "shadow 

 leans rindint'i heir old rale- nor explicit, enough and noL covering all Sail " on the tore, cut like foresail and topsail in Olio, but It was 



i ,,- .;,,, .... ■- .-■ !',.,. i ■..■::, a lh.- -.vra-l, l-ii I iei.h,.t ,mall. Grade and Mischief had, of com-e , run through the 



this purpose the Y. K. A, hook was sent them, enabling them to com- I fleet, and were lucky enough to cany the tell ot the wind out with 



