16 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[AtrausT 8, 1883, 



medal, and silver oup for bust score. Charleston team 85, Ashevllle 

 olnmnia iftunM. Charleston loam wins modal, ant] A J, 

 McOailey oi Columbia team, wins eup for bes 



Jtotxib No. 7. -Sweepstakes, $3 entrance and 810 added, Rotary 

 trap. 3 bulls, sluiou-i facing trail with butt (if dun on Hi.' ground; and 

 8 balls wild hack to imp, 10 turn .it rail. • t ■ " ' " " I" 

 id Jordan divide Hrst: Mills and ft 



Match No. S ■ in.' balls, •-'! entries, Meadars, Van (Hlder, Wagner, 



Mead and Culp divide th-si: (Jibbes. Mi-t'«rl--»- ami .i..r.i.m divide 



:■• ■■..11 I, 



Match No. &,— » double clay birds. 



Cannon. . 111)110100 7 Mills OlOllllOll 7 



Hall |iM)iinilll-T Menders livmilllli 7 



M.....1 0001111101 u VimOil.l.T 1 |0lk>] 1 1 1 J -7 



Wadtlell 01 1>>! UH>1 1 — l, Jordan CI 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 9 



Lusk mnillllld 7 Culp ...llliilHOll- S 



ill 11 111 101 s Thompson ■illii.ii|i«i|-. t l 



Mccurlei ^ mil'. Huh 7 cihhes Illinium. -X 



Match No. 10 ->y.ls ",,*■■ siranrbi away halls. MeCurley wins first, 



Match No. 11. Wj ...ay balls. 11 entries, liibbos 



.hilj lil. tbipi day. v.ai.-liNc 12. i , ..i ..- ■■ .1 ■ wo men.— lOtenms enter. 

 Mill.- mho Wajnci. McCarley and v„n Gilder divide iirsi. Jordan and 



Match So, 18.— IB clay btrcus teamuol two men, 11 teams enter. 



Mills and Wagner win Hi — t-. Menders an. I Mead second, Jordan and 

 Lusk. Hall and Cannon divide lliiid. 



Hatch No. Mat live birds. 20 entries. Mills. Oibbes. Meaders and 

 McOwley divide flrs Wagner, Jordan and Win HUder divide seo- 



on.l. Mend wins third. 



Match No. i:.. ..idoiibl.' balls and 1 double clnv birds, teams Of two 

 men, 10 teams enter, Menders and Hall. Jordan and l.ns,. Wnddell 



and Van Gilder divide first. Mills and Wagner and C; on and 



M.-Cnrl.-vsi-eond. Culp and tobb-s and M« 'ad and Moon thir . 



M.o.l. :■-'.. 10 - :llv,ls rise, 10-liores: a... I •." i.l- ••. i ...,.-; i!i cullies 

 Headers. Mills and Wnddell divide iirst, Cilfp Bud Mend divide .-a- 



Mairn No. 17.— For gun offered to Association hy Messrs. Parker 



Bros. 10 bulls, rotary trap. Jlvds. rise: 



Lnsk 111111111111— 12 ITS Mead 01 1 1 1 101 1 11 ] — n"t 



Culp 1 11 II 1 1 11011- 11 .IK Moon lioioinnm- 'I 



K.I McCariey ... liioiimm— n Hall 111101111111 n 



Van Gilder 11 1111111—10 Elder iiniidiim -11 



JDMeOftrley 1 111 n Oibhes .. niiioiiinii JO 



Mr. I.usk .vins tb, pin Tin- -dunning 111 thismatch was imrlienlurlc 

 good, as will In- s-i-ii by the score. This ended tin- regular mulches 

 alter which there wore several sweepstakes. Tho shooting altogi iher 

 passed oft* pleasantly, and may we have many more such reunions. 

 -__ Special. 



TROVrDENCE. R. 1 , July 86.-Regular weekly shoot of the \nrra- 

 eansett Gun Club. Juli Cnpt A 1- ih.- scores made 



at in.- Brsl 



II clul 



v tin 

 Of P!, 



ship of It 



pigeons, :■ traps. ..yos apart) lay. is 1 ise* use or out- Barrel only. The 



annual competition for the medal takes place upou the Xarragansett 



thm Clubl.roun Is. Providence. K I.. Julv 20, each vear. The winner 



of tin- medal at the hi a I competition shall retain p -si ssion of the 



medal thirty days after winmm.- it without challenge. After ihaT 

 tunc il becomes a Challenge Badge, and the holder must defend it 



against allcomers. No person w ho is no! a resident of Kh • I, land 



■.npot-ioric lb mditionsof the challenge match are as 



challenging party paying for |i: ? < of both parties' whether win- 

 Dins or not All challenges for the badge must be in writing and ad- 



ber. The challenge first n Ived niter the tftne has expired for 11011- 



Valentluc Gup matcli'. 10 birds and 10 balls: 



E\V Tinker, 15yds Illiillllll OlOIOIIlli-K; 



WGCrandnll, 2iyds luulllini oniilliili 10 



J B Valentine. 2b ds iKMIlloiiii 01 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 J5 



Plf Baker, inyds. . 100OUO110 l0O00MMn_ii} 



CB potter, piy. is 1010111111 OOOUwitlidr'n 



\V 11 sh-ldon. 21yds lolionuio 10 withdrawn 



Ties on 10: 



W<; Cnindall 11001 111111-7 



K W Tinker ltflUl 10101—6 



W. G. Crandnll wins cup 1.,.- the ilrsl time. 



Cliibcu atch. in birds and 10 balls: 



•1 ii Valentine Illlllllll 1101111111-19 



WtSCrundaU llllllllul 1111110011-17 



i: W linker 1011111111 11 1 HxilllO— lb 



C B poller Illlllllll 0011110000-11 



W II Shcldor: Illlllllll OKViowlthdr'u 



.1. B. Valentine wins cap for the third time. 



PiMI contest Ligowsky Medal match. 2a cay pigeons, 5 traps. 5yds. 

 apart, Inyds. rise. ■..11. barrel only: 



<; WCar.v. Narraganseti tl c 11 1111111 10101111111 1 1111 1 — au 



(I li Harney, Watehemoket G C 01 1 1 1 11 10111 1101 11 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 ■>■; 



J B Valentine nnioii liui 10111 umi 1 111- 20 



K W Tinker iliniiooiliiomi uumi 1 SO 



\V 11 Sheld.,11. i'awtuxet (1 C lllllllionoilildi imuiiio- 17 



Wli l.'rnndal!. PawluxetGC nlll!1011li.i«!11101lli|IO!l-]7 



CM Sheldon OlllllOllOjJOlloOOIlOlllll — IT 



i:s Luther, WatehemoketG C lllllOiOliOoiiiOMiiliiDioi. 15 



CB Poller 1 11IXX111 1 1 llOOJOi.Olool 110 — M 



Ties. IHyds., a bird;,: (1 \V Cnry, mil 5; (i IV Harney, withdrawn. 



PAST PROVIDENCE. It. I., July 1?.— Watchemoket Gun club, 

 ^■lass balls 1 r silver badge, liolden trap, screened: 

 I'Penny 10001 11101 10111 11101-14 



(i Harney 11011 11111 10101 11001—15 



US Luther II 111 01101 11001 lOilO-ll 



OJKiele. 11001 11001 10110 00010—10 



SSmilh..' 10100 01111 mil 11111 -10 



L .Sunderland uoini linn 00010 11111-12 



I'C Pierce. . OOOJO 01111 01100 100110-7 



• 1 Harney 101 11 00010 00100 OHIO- I) 



The gold badge, elav pigeons: 



TPeuuy ' 11101 nill 01011-12 



GBarney 01111 11100 01111— 11 



ES Luther 11111 11100 01010—10 



TTingley .... 10100 00010 IVIllidrawn. 



OJRieley 11011 01010 10000—7 



GSmlth 00100 00001 1010.1 i 



JBaruev loooo 011100 01010-4 



Mr. Penny has won twice consecutively. 



WOODKIDE, L. 1., Julv 25-First German Gun Club of New York 

 held it regular quarterly pigeons shoot, whou the following Bcores 



Gorlilz. 21yds 101 10101 11- i l.Yainger, 85yds lillllimi '.1 



Diseh, 21yds .. 1 1 1 1 ■ '■ ' 1 111 -s Hudson, -i'.vds 1190100110 :. 



M iy.-i. 2ly Is .. . M00OII111 li Zrthii, 21yds 1 lOlnl mil— 7 



Schiller. 21yds .. 1 1 101 luoi 1 — 7 Wm GlHccnm, 21yds. 0011111111 S 



Bockelllianti, 21yds. 1 1 lllll 1 ltm- s Jeimer. 21yds . .'. . . I'!i»>l 1 101- 



Carviii.21.ydK onionioioi .; tp.ct/.. 2,.y'ds . mioiimo .7 



Otiperuianii. 21yds .llllllllui—9 Lamnrecht. 21yds' .' 'll I1100P n 

 Ties of 9. 2yds. handicap. :J birds.— Crainger li. Oppenuanu 2 with 

 one out of bounds. Crainger took gold m-dal: Oppennan second. 

 ROCHESTER, N. Y.. July 87. -In bis contest at Syracuse with R, 

 E. Sheldon, of Cleveland, Ohio, for $850 and the ehaii'ipion-hip 01 ihe 

 l.'niled Stales in glass ball shooting. George Llllher scored HO Palls 

 out. 01 a possible P.M. his adversary making a weak show al 70 „ut.,f 

 in., l.iitiierdid not- mi-s until bis thirly-eighth shot Spectal..i> 

 claim I hat be was given a miss on that shot when he should have 

 I,.-, nscieila hit. 10 01,1 of a possible 47 is a remarkable s. • 

 Luther ace. nplishcd it. ini.ssins- his foriy-eighth. His second course 



bill, two nil-s-s. In this, as well as the lb'-.-t. U ''was' claimed that 'he 

 was given a wrong decision. He closed the second :«i . 

 splendid record of !K. or better. 08 if be had been allowed! 



YPSII.ANT1. Mich., July 8'! -The Ypsilanl.i Rod and Gun Club, has 

 r.-eeiilly organized here, and the following ouioers were dec:,., I tor 



" Shepard: Vi Preside!, t, ::. \v. 



: Es ittve 



. E. Dav 



Phillips 



1.,, 



ganoemg. 



FIXTURES. 



Canoe Clul, I 



ti Canoe Association Meeting at Sunny Lake. 



Ailfr. 84-Aiuei 



STONY LAKE. 



l:,l,i<„- i-:„;y.t Midstream. 



I had the pleasure of a inoonlighl paddle through Stony Lake a few 

 cvciiiu;:- since, n not her short l rip by day light the next morning. 



done by I hot 'a 

 "Stales' cnnoi 



a- c panied o 



Mciiib. i> cm 



supply tickets i 

 road.'in-iruciiii 



s-palale fie in t 



of baggage for 



river of that na 

 mosquitoes are 

 water, as are al 



chain. "" 



ter lo conductors of the 

 :.. fi-ee. Pack y. .ur traps 



I he Strapped lo the I."'! 



alwa 



Buckliorn P.ai 



I.oicsick P.alii 



stay the two weeks of the camp, as the pr 

 enough to make, their visit thoroughly eu.io; 

 Bice L.vkk, Canada, July 22. 



■e.iin -s will be vailed 

 1)16. ORAMGE lililiZER. 



DOWN THE CONNECTICUT. 



"DEOPLE who have seen John Boyle O'Reilly only on 

 JL platform, recalling bis fair skin and (dear-cut featui 

 spriiigiieid /:, ,.;>,'■;,»,,, of Julv2i). would not recognize I 

 editor In the ail. letic. niii-hi own canomst of cropped he 

 i ifK.-efes in West Spi ingneld. Fiaky 



those i 



change 



largidy 



things iic.-.liul. including edibb.-s. drinka 



Mes, blankets, an oil-siove. 



a gun and noMago/i.o . v ihus wpupp 



-l. thev proceeded rapldlv 



down stream, shooting almost all the tat 





and sleeping at ulgbt in the open air und- 





river bank. The i.eauly of the liver seel 





and delight. A hundred limes a day, a 



ilr. " • itelllv pills it. lliev 



cried, 'This beats the Khine." or "This li 





Mel rilll.'ie " 





Hut so.. n their attention was diverted i 



rem the scenery hy the ap- 



pearaii.-c of numerous and trouolesoiu 



3 enemies m the stream— 



rolling, pushing, stubborn logs. The Iw-i 



v..\ agcrs in all tiieir ciiuoe- 



ing na.i never met and conquered logs, a 



ld were at fh-sl irresolute. 



It they tried to push a log from their cot 



rse it simply pushed them 



from Its coui-se. They noticed that the li 



ggingnieu talked to logs as 



to persons, sweariug at soma, cousing ot 



Mi-s. [..laying with tin- little 



fellows and wheedling the big-giwug 





canoe u had no more i rouble with logo 





lug it end on hey could move the most li 





•■No wonder the loggers personify them.' 





they are like igr...r:uit ni-n: you cunno 





^h" logs' tnev gre« to Hke them, ana n 







ence is the Connecticut by DO means agao 





"Pirst of all." according to the o ..uoeiug 





bow to swim; Bee indlj . be must master 



tin- h, ii. us : ,i,,| dispositions 



The next serious advent lire came in tin 



night of Sunday, the I.Mh. 



All along the fi 11 moan had templed liie 



n to keep theli beats ml a 



late hour. The sudoen s win of that J 



ight. which was Cell In re, 



caught them in the midst ol rapids, hid 



be shore in darkness ana 



blinded them totally with its driving rau 





thev were forced to go on with tne cur 





logs canoe down upon them and before 





pi ,u for safely tbeetid of a big log-swep 



over the b. ..:. sinking l,,.i'.l 



id upsetting I 



wedged in by a new stock ©f provisions. Af 

 und almost giving up hope, he freed bis le 

 swam ashore. When Mr. O'lteiliy arose afu 

 bumped against logs, and he dually came 

 distance from the boat. Diving again under 

 the boat and clung to it, being swept down ' 

 friend had run half a mile up stream, sv 

 former's lantern and boat and rowed down I 

 paddles, coffee-pots and stray hollies on 

 cost them th.ir churl of the river and many 

 Mr. O'Keillv is full of enthusiasm over ti 

 .eisl.as well as over lie- general 



life. 



He 



:a, and bear many 



THE 



MEGALLOWAY 



River l 



oidd furnish the 



and in 



some respecta per 



ing P: 





had be 



•n gone over, in t 



y 83,-The Megiillowav 



a canoe trip in flaine, 



England. After ieav- 



■ tw 



u ty 



of the distance it inns ihrough t 



lilul in Hie wiliest son-oof !...• v 



HAICi'KOKl) C. C— The first 



the Androscoggin 

 difficulties in the 

 IB one will lind „ 

 her near M.-talluk 

 mmodaiion tor his 

 he wish lo do so, 

 c from the juue- 

 our.-e of the river 

 11,1 Ihe l.lrg,- I part 



BADGE.— Ashlund, Mass.. Julv 24 - 

 It was George H, Hdsbury, not "Tids- 



LClnifietts badge from Conrad Pau'g Of 



races were held as the following dav was Sunday. During the morn- 

 ing a heavy shower drove all to ibe tents. At noon the S. c. I . 

 started on their sixteen mile paddle home and the II. C. C. started 

 at 2 P. M., arriving at th.-ii home in time for supper. It is such oc- 

 casions as the above Unit brau o in ihe nleasantes! -Me of canoe life, 

 and we would like to see more of tbem. Why cannot the New York 



CANOE TRA 

 his canoe by r 

 method: Thoct 

 and slung with 

 find it ofteu cot 

 and 2 to .'ft. lot 

 ring 2iu in dim 

 snanhooks in il 



,iboi 



id ship or on to a dock. Mr. Braaer launch..,! at pqrl Perry, 

 ed lo 8tony Lake, and will visit the Thousand IsUinds before the 



C. A.-Com. Edwards forwarded recently to Dr. Neidc the 



. s ,,nl 

 tti„g all 



already. 



/achting. 





FIXTURES. 





Aug. 2— New Bedford Ti 



. c, Seem 



.1 I 'la 



s Sloops 



• •. York Y. t 







New l'.rt. 



Aug. 4— Beverly V. c . 



x'ah.uit. Bi 



. qnd 



'hanipioiinbip. 











Aug. 4-10 Quaker City 



^ . 0., An 



mil i 



rulse to Chesapeake Bay 



Aug. 4 — 1 u— Arlington ' 







Vniinal Cruise, 



Aug ., Sew Hedtopl 1 







w London. 



Aug. C-New York Y ( 







'ewport. 



tug, - .New Bedford i 









Aug. a-Dorchester Y. 





• a':': 



'. M... 



: Ohicagi 







atches 











Aug. 11 — Hull Y. C Thi 









Aug. 11-Karitan Y. C. 









Aug. 11— New York Y. C 







ten to K. Y C 



Aug 16 Prnvincetown 









Aug. 15— Bunker Hill. Y 









Aug. 10 -New Bedford Y 









Alls |6 Sal,-,,, Pay V. 







on Match. 



Aug, 18 UuyalNuva St 







ir Cruise. 



:h. Monument Upaeh. 



fi— Larehmont Y. C, Pennant Match, Classes 

 ., 2,1— Hull Y. C, Open Hatch 

 ig. 27-Ne.w York Open liont.s, 2Mt.. Entrance $100. 



la, seldom 



ist. li- ami 



Sept. l-Ilull Y. C„ I' 

 Sept. 1— Royal iNovn Set 

 Class 3. 



Sept.. 5 l'rovincetown Y. 

 Sept. K-itaritan V. (.'.. c, 

 Sept. H I.archnionl Y. C. 



Sept. 1(1. Clevelat 

 Sept. 11— Ilever'il 

 s.j.i i;, -Hull Y. 

 Sept. l.'i- Lai-chin 



. Club Match. 



nthian Match. 



'eiinant Match. Classes 1. !. >, 



liaiiii.iousliip Hatch 



LUBBERS AT THE HELM. 



S'sau^ 



.. but dangerous a> well, and also a travesty 

 ilors. Ship such fellows ashore to gather hay. 



KNICKERBOCKER Y. C.-JULY 25. 



r piir. second pennant match was sailed in verv light 

 1 winds from Poll Morns around Tom buov and r 



and variable 



*iurn, fifteen 





return, ten 



lucre were so mam classes that little snort 



-.peeled. Peerless and Hy at erf, in hist cli 



,-s. 'ailed lo 



finish: Nettle Thorp, in s, 1. and Ldlie 11.. in seventh, 





asunder''' '""' M " i "'" r "' '" t, " r ' 1 dto *' ' Kl<l :lM ' 1 " v, ' r 



He-i finished 



Ttllltll CLASS — OPKN sl.ool'. 





Musidora a 21 .10 ( 11 is .'! $j 12 



a S3 12 



FOURTH CLASS— CAT lilOolUi. 





LizzieR s 30 OH ti :itl HI 3 09 34 



3 00 34 



Alice. . ... :! 20 a.l J ■>; it; 1 IJ? In 



a ot m»4 



Mary E, Coutant t 3d QQ 7 i 6 is ,1 30 18 



Gilt Edge ...a 83 08 T I.". 3? 1 lo 33 



?» 



SIXTH 1 I.AHH - CA'l ItltlOED. 





Maggie 3 27 31 7 12 12 II 11 31 



3 11 33 



Susie B 3 -jr. 21 Din not sail couise 





\a.ldie 3 22 S3 7 OS 36 3 11 18 



a .in %i% 



SEVENTH (II.ASS-CAT RlllliKII. 





Foam 3 SO Oil 7 HO 3» -1 00 3? 



. ,,,.;- 



F" 



BEVERLY Y. C. 



>B Ihe open races Auc. IB, a snppleiiienlary olass has baeii es- 

 tablished as follows 

 class A, Sloops, cutlers and \au Is over r,(ift. waterline. In addition 

 o the classes in the regular circular, a prim- of $1;"j0 will be given to 

 M sailed for on N. Y. Y. C. allowance a ^^ 1.. ■. -ad an a. i by 



3 

 doops. cutters and yawls over ,10ft. waterline. This class will he 

 £nownas Class A. and will start the same time as the first class. 

 [lags w ith number of the course will he shown on judges' .yacht, with 



il. Leaving Black BuoysS and 3 on Htar- 



Board hand: Hali way l;.,ck on starboard: Bell Buoy oft Harding's 



:■,. ii-i: whlstlUiJt Buoy oil the Craves on port; Ilgg 



Pool; on starboard- IV Pock stakes. Roaring Bull. Tinkers Island, 



loin Moon's Rock and Black Buoys 3 and 5 on port hand, to judges' 



15. Le 



Island, 

 port. W 



Rock, Tinkers 

 id; 1- .eg Pock on 

 I. BelfBuoy on 



a-k P.ll... 



I'd.PigKock i 



.Ike 



jrt. Roaring Bull. ! 



stakeboat off Marblehead 

 I Pig Rock stakes on star- 

 icrt; Pig Rnek stakes. Roar 

 • •'K. and Black Buoys 8 and 



am Moore's Pock. Ti. .!..-, . 

 ■ on starboard: stakeboal off 

 Pig lioek stakes. Hall way 

 lock on port, Tom .Moore's 

 i Pig Hock stokes on star- 



