34 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Arni-sT 9, 1888. 



the defeat the \.. 



ami patted cm thi> back, mi 



-i ind thai when 1 1 ■ . ■ \ shall 



Bclonoy with the rifle they i 



chapter ii: that amateur hu 



.,i Low ■ 



the In 



the A rii-aii 



liim -hoi "id 

 knows Who h 

 rivers ur read 

 dians. The A 

 Mountain, Ti 

 against Rritoi 

 tod a "i-:iiM 

 Southwest who 



'■damned with faint praise, - ' toasted displayed In the world. Caj 



»re repeated and swallowed by 



true flunkey style. The report 

 the Alinricau.s ™v (Howard is 

 iki. that Am-riea i"s still young in 



ils. 



it be diffloult to 

 of the West and 

 y distance from 



brought to 

 State- than 

 cuilmgs "t i 

 abroad. 



CI..W PIG 



State Ahsocu 

 tor at He- lat 



grounds. The tna 

 • -.- a Urge < 

 from other chilis. 



■ 



First eveul Sclayi 

 Tidshnry divj.ie.t tii-.st 

 third. 



8ecou i 5 cl-iss ba 



THE TRAP. 



irved in the new elul 

 he flay was spent it 

 ;oons. Following an 



malloy divided 





and Tidsbury divided first: Ruggand 



l; .iM,i Baraoson divided first; Smith 

 and Sawyer third. 



.-.-iii-l Fnger divided tirst: Sampson, 



mm third. 



Houghton first: ('lark anil Oilman 



rhite third. 



ind nought. m divided first; Sampson 



iti'l Siunp.si.il .In ■l.-il first; Fielding 



PA1 I. KIVF.K. Aug. S. Firth mutch fo- the Kail River (iun Club's 

 silver cup; shot, in u hard rain storm. Won by \v. j. Braley (or the 

 third time, atti i'l close I i Keating contest; I'uvd 



II i:i- . I. v 



H-.e. ,t, ,-. 



Cornell 



ay Pigeons. 

 inOlOllflOO I 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 — II 



.. .loiitniiio— r 

 .ni'i mil — io 



iilliilllll— u 



oniiollllO- 4 



lllllillOPI ~ ? 



. 101 1101 100— 



Hulls 



11I111I1HIIIH0I— 12— 16 

 lllllllllliillll II 28 

 II Id! W. —4—11 



'iieiinmilOW— 9— in 

 111111011111111-14-23 

 W — 4 



W. 



w.i Braley 



Second Tie. 



v. i Bra 



* 



- 6 

 Halls. Birds. 



..Ill— i> 110-2—5 



. 111- M 011— 2— & 



Halls. Birds. 



. 111—8 001-1—4 



. Ill — 3 OOO-rt-3 



T S II 



KNCE. Aug. 2.— Regular weekly competition of Marrngan- 



. i 'i.i inii lor silver clips. Valentine cup. lOMrds and 111 balls: 



- II 11111111111111111111-20 



11111110111111111011—18 



CB Potter ,, niiiiioiiiiiiinioiii— iti 



j dentine 00111101101011111101—14 



C, Anthony 111101 llolo« . 



. ■ in rl 1110U1101-W. 



FEl'ertcins 001000001 noooow. 



a .1. CraudaU wins. 



.■" cli b c ',' ' - - ..i iu balls: 



.11111111111111110111-19 

 .111111111111111110110 -18 

 111100011010)1111111-15 



...oiinioiiiooiioi 



, .llillllllllOw. 



. mioonooiw. 



e of Ihe Massa- 

 wafi slimly at- 

 :n-t. Seventeen 



E W Tinker.. .. 



J B Valentine 



II J Cramlall 



Sfottei 



8 D Greene, Jr 



ti Anthony 



!•' li lvrl.ins 



E. W. Tinker wins club cup.— W. FT. S. 



1 '. i' 4.ug. I. -The nap shooting; at the n 



ohusetts Riiie Association, at Yfalnut Hill, io-di 



tended, although the „uy was h good one for the 



events at five class balls u'.-re sli-it. with the followi 



Frst. cvent-l'-reni li first, Dickey and ' 1- 



Second event— Eddy and French Brst, Dickey ar 



Nichols thii d. 

 Third event-E 



Sixth event- i 



Seventh e,eui--nh,ul,le halls) 

 second. Adams third. 



F ighth event-Dicke I Jai 



Ninth even In ■■-. 



ft -. . ,-..,. , .. 



- 

 ■con i ent— Harris first, Ada 



dams and Fren 



■Nichols i hi id. 



Found event— Adams first. F 

 third. 



Fifth event— Adams first, French and Harris, second. Smith ami 



Cji-hol- third. 



Sixth event— French flrst Uh-k.-v second. 



Seventh event— ' 



Eighth ev.-in -Dickey III -i. 



1'1,'iii. I-ISSL' i'iAl. " li VIU'IONH. "-TlieF. 



■ e I I'd ■-' p 'i 



" " thai attended tin 



. -a | i ■ . " I '.- Captain 



"• ' ■ '""i ' - ' iv-vime Pr 



land, -ii" H I 



jiul. Eddy 



nid. Harris and Nichols 



esfiOout, of the 10' 



the world in their exhibitions, 

 on Stuhlis is superior to any of 

 formed by him is the attaching 



uiU;l than a linmiile b.-e. to the 



vitli and Imlding 

 indienc- 

 liennwhiie Carver; 



-Wild Wesf 

 elass.. AUgU: 



Third sweep Kirk 

 Fourth sweep— D. i 

 Fifth sweep- K. \V 



third; 



SLxih sweep— Chambers fi 

 Seventh sweep- Young fir 

 Eighth sweep-Smiih lirsi 

 Ninth sweep-Kennedv id- 

 Tenth sweep Withered i' 

 MAXDJES (M'N ' ll'l: i 



til" Maiden 'inn Chili groiini 



. D, W. Young second, 0- S. Ken- 



. Witherell and Young second, I.. 



.■..mi. I. c. Smith third. 

 •con.l. Young third, 

 istie second, V", Kenned v 



. I'ranstoun third. 

 ml. Kirk wood third. 

 I. Withered third. 



' Wai.rnian third. 



I. to 



liiiiiomiinmiiu— is 



11 1 II 101 111101101111— i? 



11111 KM II :iKH tm hi n; 



1 1 ii i mi iimiooioiii — is 



laiches at live clay pigeons were shot with the following 



it— Hopkins mid Fielding first, Adams and Smith second. 



•ent— Boyd first. Hopkins second, Brown third. 

 nt-Gonfd first. Fielding second. Hopkins third, 

 lent- Fielding and Could ic-i Adams and Boyd second 



EXETER. N. II. ..In 



Exett ." >| 

 letweenJIassaclnisi tt.s 

 ry; third, by second 



"No. 5, clav birds, live traps.— First, divided by Facer. IV-rrv. Howell. 

 nil. divided by Taylor and Dickey: 'third, divided by 



No. ii. three poiraolay bird's. First, won by Perry; second, divided 

 by Dickey and Shute: thiid. divided hy' Witherell. Taylor and 

 Knowles. 



No. 7. freeze-out at balls. -Divided by DeKochxiicnl, Jenkins aud 

 Warhi. 



fHchtmg. 



To insure prompt attention, eon-inunicatunui should be ad- 

 dressed '■ t u the Fnri-sl our/ Stream 1'i'iili.diinii Co., and not in 

 ■individuals, in whose absence from the office matters of im- 

 portanee are. liable to delay, 



FIXTURES. 



Aug. 0— Dorchester Y. C„ Catboat Classes. 

 Aug. 10-Qiiincv Y. c„ Fourth Match CI P. 51 i. 

 Aug. 11— Hull Y. C. Third Club Match. 



Aug. : 

 auk, : 

 Aug. 



Am ' 







Aug. 20-Newar'k Y. C?, < 



Aug! 25— Be - 

 Aug. 25— Raritan Y. c. t 

 Aug. 25— Hull A*. C. Ope 

 Aug. 25— South Boston V 

 Aug. 87— New York Opei 

 Sept. 1— Hull Y. C. Sect 

 Sept. 1— Royal Nova St 



Class 3. ' 

 Sept. 6— Pi ivlnceto al 



■'■. -I i v n i 



;:; ';™' v £•' 



Sept. 8— Hull Y . C-. ihn 



Kept. 8— i.tn.i'"-, Y i .. C 



en . -- Toronto Y. c. Classes 1, a and 3. 



Sept. 8— Beverly V. C . Swampseott,, Third Chamjiiouship. 



Sept. 0— Quaker City Y. C Review and Harbor Cruise. 



; Sloops. 



ion Match 

 ■rlj . 



i, Monument Beach. 



ce $100. 



utoh. 



. Challenge Cup and 



a Hatch. 



ian Match, 

 ipionship Match. 



Oct. 1— Quaker Ciiy Y. C.. Ola 



HULL Y. C.-AUC. 4. 



T<HE first championshir 

 L Aug. 4, in fresh west 

 well-known cracks and c 



aijgh Amy 



c the heat 



. :, 

 Summary, 



„. I., ngth. >.ctuni. Corrected. 



.-unl. s. H. .).-,, ney..Ir ::| i .-, | ji Is l sr 0J 



I-aiichon. A. Scliroir -_•,; Qg a 17 33 1-17 07 



st'i-ONn CLASS— KEEL SLOOPS. 



Hem, lie. A. Osgood ge.OS 9 18 I" I 47 35 



Mlhe. M. P. Bond ::ii n -j is is 1 ar, n 



FOt'RTU CLASS -CATl;o\T.s. 



(liii-n Mali. W. 1.. Phinuev ., i-.'i-i I'll, Hi 4:1 



Amy, E. W. Barter ai.us 11.113 in 13 



•Jiobft .1 F. Brown SO 06 I 1 j 9U 51 37 



ll.i-. .1. h. Souther . SO OH i S« >S 54 05 



Joter.Gteo. OofBn,. ......20.08 189 13 Xm 



C. B.'& R. C. Poor Hi ill" IJ2713 o 59 4K 



Spi ay. II. II. Faxon 18.111 1 « 17 I 00 00 



Corsair. 1,. M. Clark Hii l Mfl 19 1 00 Hi 



She-rw-iter. w M. Merrill I8.M [32 00 103 48 



Kismet. H.N. Ciirti- 18 11 



SIXTH CLASS— OATBOATS. 



Dandelion, c. F. Adams. 3d 17. oil f iSS hH 59 111 



Dido, E. !.. Uiirwell 17.01 133 81 103 Id 



BEVERLY Y. C.-JULY 23. 



TI1E seventy tifth race and first special for the year was sailed ,.ff 

 Montuiicm Beach. .Inlv js Tin- wild was v.-ia -iioiil- from 

 S. S. \\\ Judge. IV. I.lovd .lerl'ri.-s. M«H. n.-dnl.oar.il'he. loop vachl 

 Maud.-, II. Y. ('. Course II miles Iri.-ingul.-ii. In class for -'loops 

 oiih Nomad and Glimpse entered. Foinierled .i.iwn single reef io 

 windward, aud coining home set ..mall c- 'dinips.- 



too!; down double reef to windward, but running home gave her 



' In catboat class more than half the boats arrived tardUy Eleanor 

 and Tantrum started some 15 minutes late; Mascot and Dolly arrived 



late and did not star!: Annie is noi in tl Mil, l„u -.c, ihced l,i re 



i|iiest. Matt ie. Flirt. Tanlruui and Annie sailed tuidi.-r doulile ■'■■■• 

 liis and f-;lealior staro-i uiih tin ,-.-. '. n In- -in.'-s out one cunUng 

 honie; Mystery, who was short of ballast, was close reefed Tantrum 

 hail a trifle better wind and tide tiinii Hie famous Mimic, bin she 

 sailed very well. Summary: 



SLOOPS. 



usual. Corrected. 

 Nomitil, J. S. Fay, Jr .. :-..i ; 4 08 16 155 50 



Cliiui-e. C. II. Atkinson .'I -.' 15 -g 



CAD'S. 



Maine. H. Stockton *J10J» 158 0.-, 1 f'j on 



I lis, E. A. Bangs •: I 2 2 07 Oil I ,V.' 41 < 



Flirt. G.H. Lyman... . . -- 8 09 16 



Aunie .. 38 •-' 13 30 i 



Mystery. II. Stockton Hi:: Withdrawn. 



Eleanor, K. Codman '.28. n Withdrawn. 



•Tantrum. ,1 M. Codinnn 85 i SO Oil 8 08 35 



•Official time 



raninuns real linn- from actual ~tait wa-: Aouml time, 2:01:50; 

 corrected, 1 :-l-S: 15. Nomad and Mattie lake first prizes. Iris second 

 prise, Tiuei: 



CHICAGO Y. C.-Aug. 6. 



[B» TIH.r.Ollvril I-' l-'ollF.ST AMI STBKAM. | 



rpHB face for BChoonere, open to yaclita of all i,.,:,.,..s. for the 



1 Chicago challenge ,-„,,. was r.-s lil.-.i iu-r.- ■•„ Monday, The 



The i ana-iian s'eli. ■■ -i'l-!- f'u'i.'.l.- was seco,n'| and 'the t oiinie-s thh-d! 

 Sldiis Cora, of Chicago, and Atalautn. ill llelleville. (int.. ate to sail 

 u match TueSilav. i u-iol.- and Aile.-n started for home Tuesday, 

 Chicago, Aug, 8 * M. 



THE CHICACO Y. C. INTERNATIONAL RACES. 

 u Iding fust the informu- 



niOBorganiztag preliminarie 



whom 



I .,]!], li- 



place the 

 to sail by. 



line. A. J. 



■ wind- 

 i, wind 



ard Hie 



" I ■■ 

 -' 



In the sec 

 O. W. Rogcl 



In third cl 

 F. 11. H. Bo: 



it the 



-Ie eourse, HU) 



71ft.. Cant. J. Priudtville: 

 i. cutter. 57ft., Royal Can- 



aft.. Corn. H. ,f. Griswold. 

 re Lturke, if I sit. loadline, 



i. weir. 



ri. VV. stycr- /.ephyr.-Wft.. 



fourth class the 



a- the three classes. , 



ad i 



In 



, 12:30:lfi: 

 ai carried 



r ' 

 i obliged 



tiad ■ " 



■ 



i jib, boomed out to starboard and 



-■'.Hi -.-. v.liile W'asi, and Aileeii set 

 .... dowil her libs. 'I I 



■-. and Cora look the lead. 

 ■ ,- ..i,,. had rigged out ihctr water. 



I": "-i 1 I | -I""' a '■- I 



