April £6, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



256 



BHIHBTOK.D i'.. April 'Ji.-Tlie regular Saturday's shoot or 

 I In- 1 apital < iiv 'fin cii. I) resulted a? follows. Fifteen cl.iy pigeons 



- ■. ! ! le. screened; Hli notch; 

 Mclv-M.-ii . i.ullililliillllllio in Hnsfnrd . 01 nWl 1101(10001—7 



Mills I'UiUlIiniiillOl ID Morbons OOlltM n>iiii '!H'0— <! 



Wagner (illjOoliilUillll-lO Wndswurtli H)i)1uOi01iil0010-6 



Kur'n-iMrirtli ,00101111.0101110- '.I Young 001010010Q10110— « 



M.-I..---.1 OlloiOIMIiiiiJi.i 'J King 100000100001101 6 



l-.ldri.lge . .. lin".HllHll'X'iil-- 8 Charles 



Baker 00KXU01010101Q 7 Goodrich 000010000000000-1 



VvTftSTjEt), Conn., iprtl 19.-The second prize shoot for tt 

 of im of tu.- Wiust.-.l i am Club, was neld at their new grounds Wednes- 

 day P. M.. April 1(1, with Hit following result; 1 trap, screened, luyds. 

 rise, 2r, .-l,i \ pig. -..i.s 



V A Ulilkcslt -..• ' « J E Ddllll 15 



.1 K Camp l!i FC Recur 11 



A Wadams 19 JFleck m 



A E. Moore P< Win lie -krr H 



Allen ftoherts IT Elliot ivd: 



H L 'Roberts 16 W nPln-lps " 



(",T1,I- CITY CI N i IX' B. -Officers for the ensuing ve.-ir, ei.-,-i.-,l 

 March 31: President. 'X ,1. Seuunes; Vice-President. Win. J. Bolt; 

 Si-.-i-iai-v. John F. Sinmn.-rsoil: Tr. a .;■-,-. ,!. S. Alexander, Jr.; 

 Aiioriiev h H I:,-,-, i;\.-.ini\.- ( '..inn, in,-.-. E. can.. I. II. K'-n 

 nc-dv, 11 . !' Va.-.i,. \V lurnstall. C. J. Gail'er. K. C. Kc-iiin-.lv. an 'I 

 W. T. Mai-shall Maleh a', lame birds, strong livers, steady win. I be- 

 hind sbootexs ; SO single birds. <■' v,ud-: 



Vn s . I a l 1 1 1 I i i I i l'i) n 1 1 C> 1 1 Q 1 II I a >l IT 

 TiiiimUiII.O U 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1—19 



10 double, 20 yards. 

 Vass 1111111 mil moid ill- 10 Tnustal). 1 11 1001 1 101 1101 111 II -16 



F.Hil-.ST crn ill N ( LUS.-Rookford. 111., April 18, 18S3. -Rotary 

 trap, glass ball-:. isv.is. ii-,-: 



.IP Ellison 1101 11 1 illliXH 1 1 1101 10001—18 



Thursi.m miioilioioinioin: 



[liifchins . . 1111111011111110111111111—88 



.1 a Ellison lioiioiiiiinmniiioioiii m 



Taylor 01 1 1011 l l( M l<>1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 1 — Si> 



Green 11 11 101 lillllllllll Iw 10 



H.illenl-.eck HOtOiiiUll 111111111111111— 21 



MALDEH i.MASs.i IH'X CIA' H. -A regular weekly shoot was held 

 ..n tlieAfteri-.or.il of April il . when a fair attendance of sportsmen 

 wiTej.l-ci.-iit. Following arc t he wii r- in I lie swccpsluke uiillches: 



First event Mice bird-. Fielding, first: Hopkins and Sa in. 



second; Clark, third. 



S el event (live birds)— Sawyer, first: Fielding and Dnrarnl, 



second: Hop -ins anil Keating, third 



Third event (seven birds! Ban v-v. first: Fielding, second; Hanford, 

 third; Hopkins i.n..i nurai I 



Fourth event (live birds). Clark and Keating, first; .Sanborn and 

 Dean, second; Hopkins, third 



Fifth event— Jones and Waters; first; Fielding and Clark, second; 

 Keating and Sawyer, third. 



Sixth evrn tifivi i.ir.ls) ciai-1. , first; Dean, second. Hopkins, third. 



S.-v.-ntli evenl i live birds'. Mean, tirsl ; Sawyer, seend; Short, 

 tliir.l. 



Eighth event (five birdsi-Claik and Fielding, first; Dean second: 

 Suwyer. third. 



An "all comers' match was opened today for prizes in coin 

 amounting to SSfl, the con. liiioi.s being: T-n birds to ci.nslitnie a 

 score, which ma.- be shot on any regular day; the. aggregate of live 

 best scores io count, class snooting. TU- match will .-lose July -I. at 

 noon, when the lies, if any. will be shot off. Following arc the lu-si 

 scores made today: Fielding, fi; Dean, ;S; Hopkins, 7; Wators, 

 Wemyss, 6; Buffum, 4. 



she and the work about l'- r are sen 



and this is not what is uiid-i .-I- ■•■-I i 



At the same time, inking into r. 



l.i, which arc of much nmr 



sea. w-aicof opinion that itwonl 

 looking and tolerably modeled smoi 

 weights.,!! hoar.i of an inexpensive 

 ..1 building for I. -r the new machii, 



lei called a tug! 

 ..-ofcsscl capa- 



s professedly 



lie tO take lis 

 en. and il is 

 without thai t 



to I" 



put up with. 



Let weight? 

 weight thus v 



be model from which big ships a 

 lcross the Atlantic much faster I nan 

 ce.rlainlv desirable that we should 

 illing motion which all who make il til, 



> ■■the pen .i" in rough weather have 



-. the 



r of 



vil\ 



that a yacht with largl statical 

 •eat proportional latent re.sisl.n ,.-,• 



ok and as 

 inmodation 

 nditnro for 

 at of such 



boar, fas 

 :er and for 



hutiting ni\d (j^atwemQ. 



cessvi/ to tin 



Forest anil Stream 1'u.hlialiiifi ''••.. n 



\Miidwds, 



,i whose abwnce. from the officr matti 



ortanoe are 



liable Io delay. 





FIXTURES. 



Jlay 21-Tor 



onto Canoe and Skill Races. 



May 20 Qu 



n. v V. C. Mass.. Spring liegalta. 



Jlay ao— sou 



i: Co-ton Y. C. open Matches. 



Hay 3.1— Pen 





Mav HO Atl. 



utic ^COpening Cruise. 



May 80 Net 



Ilav.-n Y. l\. Opeiiim; Cruise. 



.Mav ;ll — Alb 



niie Y. C , Opening Cruise. 



.lime 9 -Lai 



chmoni. Y. C. Pennant Match, Olnssosl, 3, 3 



Juncll-Qiuj 



Iter City Y. C. 



June |.i-L;ll 



•Iieioiil. Y. C. Pennaal Match. Classes 1. 5. 



ueaS Lar. -I i moid. Y. C, 

 « 85— Williamsburg Y. 

 ie:.i) io Julv 4— Chicago 

 v 1-Lareiimont Y. C. 

 (- T— Beverlv Y. C ua 



, il- l.aiehiV.ont Y. (". 



f '-'1 -Larchmonl. Y. C, 

 r 28-Larchiu.,iit Y. C . 



;.' 4-Ne- ' " 



t .Match, Classes 0,7. 



J -Dei 

 l-Nc 



:ll.V Y, C. 

 Ha. 



Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 



lindford iJon.ii ■_ 

 S- New Bedford Annua 

 10 -American Canoe Ass 

 II — LarchuiouC Y. C, Pe 

 18 Larebniont Y. C, Ve 

 ei, -3-2, S3— American Oa 

 Lake. 



cond ( 'hiu 

 I Cruise, 

 at New Ll 



Aug. 



Sept. 

 Sept. 

 Sept, 



S,pt 



Sept, 



34 -An 



ia-l.iirehmont Y. C. Pennant Jl.it.- 

 -f-P.evcrlv Y. C, .Marlilei.ead. Ope 

 « Lai chin.. HI Y. ('.. I'cliiiaut Mate 



10— Beverly Y. C, Swampscott. Thii 



Port, 

 ipionship. 



i.-gattsi at Stoney 

 t Stoney Lake. 



THE DOMED-DECK QUICK-TRANSIT SHIP. 



THE dome deck steam tug Jlcteor is no 

 li.-laiiiatcr- lion works. Thirteenth stri 

 l.aiatoi-v w having a change of engines. Since her hum. 

 September lasl from the van I at Nvaek she has been Iving a 

 rith her motive p( 



i coiled tube holler, which 

 inch. There ^cvi; two ,-n 



.ted up 



Hi-., bi ••.''),'.. 

 The crank 



eosl of tie 



01bs.prBS8uri 



ivel type. Tin j 



as -,'.i by SOUin 

 no dead' point 01 

 revolution. Tin 



outlay upon lb. 



and m p 



lee of li 



snuglv .1 



■ ill 



111.- -l.eai 





had tali, 



in half 



of slcaul 



being e 



another 





keeping 



he -.tin 



mtec of the 

 - high prcs.su 

 :■ left pi ran 



ers on the 



-.Ypeliment. 



not put in 

 o method, 



ilcrsholicl 



i the Shaft 



-vi re sailing craft wit 

 that when the rig Of t 

 worse than when the 



ml f| 



as favorable for their fairness as Flswoith's- 

 might be copied by those who supply boats to i 

 r coasting purposes. 



i on dock, sec thai 

 Iv. We area', the 

 liasls, and thai -.In 



ONTARIO YACHTING NOTES. 

 Editor Fcrest mi.t Shvam: 



Theiceis rapidly disappearing from our land locked waters, aud 

 within the next three or lour weeks ll.e work of fittiig out for the 

 season will be begun. It seems probable that the season now open- 

 ing "ill I t He- liveliest in racii.g circles thai w.. have had for 



several vers past, us the (anions Katie i iray and enuallv well-known 



y do all this, and the 



mtod in in. s professedly 



other 



cUsr 



signed : 



from !:. 



railwav 



down in their hot loins, and they are senttt 



ihc\ bad when loaded with a cargo tlial fill. 



resi'ili ,-,f such badly load. -.1 ships, and we in 



will be the result ,,'f a ship with, as we have -i 



center and low weights, without ihe si.-adin. 



tried models by giving them a big rig. 



mi, 111.1 will 

 :. 1 can learn 



rKncie Cray, unit 



THE SCHOONER YACHT CRAYLING. 



hooner yacht Grayling, built by Messrs. C. & 



THE center! 

 K. Poillon. 



Fish, of the Ad 

 M"iid:n last. I 



Length over I 

 breadth, Mfl ; 

 draft tjft. aft of 

 14ft,; heie-htof 



Tbek 

 keelson is lOin. 1 



n. speedy, her guaranti 



Two cock-and-bull sic 



ciilai.-.l through the pr 



.I' white ..a!;. 



lek. -il 



She. 



r lOin. i 

 thick. 



The ceiling is ...i (leorgia pine ain. thick. 

 The deck frames are Gin. by 8io.. with lodge, bosom and hanging 

 knees throughout. The wales'and garboards are of .'Jin. oak, mid the 

 planking throughout is of e'jan. white oak. tree nailed and butt- I 

 bolted. The deck is finished bright, and the deck fittings are of I 

 mahogany. 



The. (iraylhig"s spars are as follows: Mainmast, above deck, 66ft.; | 

 foremast, "above decks, nr.ft.; doublings, ftt. liin. aud bft.; maintop- 

 mast. 39ft.; foretopmasi. as t ; bowsprit, outboard, shift. Kin.; main 

 boom. Sift,; nmingalf, etift.: fore gaff. c.;fi : i,bb, .,,„. i'ift. 



There is ample head room below. The saloon is sjiacious and lofty, 

 and as there a'lr. no berlbs in it and the solas stand well back in the 

 wings a wide floor i.s seemed. The decoration,. . u ■,. rich and suil 

 able, but not overwrought. The finish is of mahogany and the 

 interior of the trunk is adorned with embossed arabesques. Oppo- 

 side II. c eomp.-iiiioiiway Is a lire-place of polished brass, surrounded 



OotYilpedhmnll iha^^ 



sails of the Grayling arc by Sawvei 



Jlonlauk, built lust vein bv Mr.' 

 should be the result of the meeting 

 have a liberal allowance of cent 

 water, with their immense side I 

 depth— thus drawing as much watt 

 steamer Ihev should outstep any 

 small displacement, large statical 

 latent resistance is any guide. 1 

 smooth water they are very fast, 

 repeatedly remarked . those who w 

 along under such .spoeiulcirciimst.i 

 and put up '" 



MAKING READY FOR THE TUC OF WAR. 



to !cnc a lu-wsuitof 

 ssion the past year, as 

 .-- ssful (teli itdei-of the 

 .ii and will be !■ «>iv at 

 gby, Mischief and Ihl- 



,-d i,:„- 



Villi 



aud i 



i,:ii V 



red for hi 

 1 then, t 



) be 11 



.iiiig' 



aft have 



to e\- 



lend 



to be d 



, should 



•aped 



t '-V1 



euterboavder 

 f Ihe centi 

 up full of v 



miplcted. 



tiildiug at City Island fin- Messrs, Zeroga .v. 



icr decks to be laid aud is expected to be ready 



irge Gould's sloop y.e b( Fuuila, N. Y. 



'. C. and N, Y. S . c. . ■- ai.oni to Jeave 



■iii-.'1-b..ar i soboone 



yacht, Mon- 



ii the po 

 e ti 



■1 



thappe 

 pled ti 



de the yai 



i-\ iiuil. 



-lit o 



i.-ift. 



• pr 



eplii. 



,r.d laughahh 



I there is CC 

 iugeof enfiii 



has t . _. 



111.- bliilde 



also am on 



We think our coiiieiui,or:ii-\- sarcastic in calling this on'utdon of 

 naval architecture "a tug. ' sin is In no sense a tug. For the time 

 slio will not even be shoved, much less will she tug. She i.s what is 

 understood somewhat yuchlliku iu appearance. In a u'enerul sense 



se the fairly broad s 

 in bv people of shoi 

 nempiov.d crew in th 

 - had until Hie wind 



of. When a man has buffeted with iiuture's di-turbed .-leineuls, see 

 his inuer self shining through his enlivened e.veaml rudtiy cheek; it 

 does one's heart good to look upon him. in the nature oi things 

 afloat, he has the inward satisfaction of knowing thai hi and bis boal 



bulwarks, in the wake of her bowsprit li 



ave l.i •; i! reiiiov.it .ii,.[ ;he now l-'ol;.- lit 

 be. ii run in hel- ke.-l ..nisi ■ 

 .uld indicate, to manj . Iba the 



W ami lie::'. | or to c rj hel ballast, 

 re deceiving in ii[.peai!iii.-e, and va... htsm.-i 



lie e.\|j"i ienee in ||,|. ,| |.p|.j.-;i,ig pi oblelll of .1 ' 

 ^-|.f. M...O...O. .... ..I... 1..,.. ^... ,1... ... >- 



lobli 



II, he 





harbor is better than buffet ting n il h tbo 

 DTtutry dance in his spa. |ou« saloi iS 

 NKW HAVEN Y. C'.-Tbis -ucci-ssli.il vael.t eh,b elected no less 



than sixteen new members at theii auaual spiing ucei i h.-ii 



spring u-ij, is fixed for Decoratioii Day, and ill, rfti es ami cruises will 

 Dike, place as noted under our Ilea. ling of Fixtures, 



