Oct. 18, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



238 



■ 



izedclubs in i iiii 



to decide mi •' bat place tne touxname 



lurtlie formation i. !..!••■ - <• I- XX 



I",.', - l-i.-i- MI---I t'l-vclniiil. I>. ' 



i;,vi T -In ■ '•■' '.'■■ 



ve.i meets hi V ■■■!., ■■;! II. .us,- 



i-isiv In'-' I"' / 

 -h..,.l I'm-. -- 

 ,„,/- ■: 



-■■■ ■ . . . 



-:. , .. 



pro rale hi 

 f/iow mhoftim 



i I'i: 



kiM.Ii 



a fur publication are portitnilarly 



i equexted (■• write me irfde at the paper oriiy. 



LONO ISLAND SPORTSMEN'S A880CIATIOH B 



u.-t. in. T11. ■ iiiv-l .1,11111:11-: lillL' l.ilirllllllllTll of ll' 



lake place on XX.-.lneilax . n.'l i- SI, ill. - A. M.. . 



n..- fountain Cm iluii.n! Kin;.-- Highway, on in- 



Secretary. 



Al/iONQUIH (JDS > 1.1 'i: •'-'» i.ni:."-'. 11 'I 



■ ..mi ...-iMi.ii tlali iulg.-l I'nmp-.iui - '.adge.-r, 

 Saner 111. Van Schaick :», l.ordli 28, liill;i;. uundil 



Brenner 80, Lower 14, Aui.i 1:1. Hanna ir>, Grisv 



K.l |. -IHI..-I -ii..i .1 :-•. I.11II-. l-V.I-i. rise, except 



xxi • 1 : t - 1 : ~ [ 1 : . .- M.-H.-S., iici. 11.— The Wor. 

 u.iii .in Walnut liiii I.. d«3 . where iiii-y mm 



mill hil.il 11 i-..iil. -1 1.. i- III.- 1 .-.111. ,l,:nii|.i. .ii-hi 



III-. 



..i,-Im 



. N. \ . 



'll 

 till 



3 1. 



■ 01 1 



lull n ill 



iiinls of 

 '■liver's 

 >,-ii ,!,, 



.Mil. V 



11 W 1. :i 



M IM.il 



n.i Etui 



1- 1; Ho 

 IV SI',-! 



.. i B< Icber 



EWLOM 



(1 R Dicky . 



(ill vvinii 



'll DcRoc.bero.ah1 



in tin- shooting of 

 111,111 Hi' 1 1,1s niy. nnil Hi.. 1 >i 1 



XX ', .r,-. -i.-i 1 'lull. 



.l'OH-0 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 I 11 0—14 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 is 



.1 1 11 1 n J 1 11 1 I 11 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 IS 



1 1 I 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 90 



...1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 n 1 I 1 1 11 1 I 1 1 - IT- hi 

 Massachusetts I hll... 



.•> I I 1 " I I I I I " I I I I I 1—14 



...1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 10 



I I 11 I I 11 1 I ] 1 1 1 I 11 1 I ! 1 I 0—15 



1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 i-i« 



... 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 on 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—17—78 



r.--iil|.-il in n victory for M. 1). (ill 



broke !•'• .--ii-'.-.-iilii.- lull:.. 

 badges Cor glass halls As well n 



pig adge, 



PALL RIVER, Wasi 



l.-lilll cup lll.'lo'll tO-lli 



li after a f-rr clOS 



T Slluil 



XV.. 



Ii.-nlgi 



■ T. S. Hall 



He 



' lay-Pigeons. Total. 

 < •< > 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — h 22 



1011)11101-8 22 



1011O1O110 i'. 18 



J' 10111-7 sb 



1110 w 



lm j 1 mil — d 22 



111111101111—7 21 

 10100 w 



imioiioo-7 so 



r. s. h. 



i:xsi 1 ■ 1 : ' . \ n.i -\i -I-; Del ■'. Match al in clax-pigcons for gold 

 badge: 

 E, S. Luther 



I-' l- In,-:, y 



.1 A Negus 



I. .-I III I'I 



.1 Wood . 



. ..llililllnlllilll -13 

 llllill'i'illllll — 1» 

 11111 -imilllll— H 



.. .11111 mm 11 



111011111111110 18 



nliauksare due to s. veral minor contemporaries f of the rcattymahne | 

 in which I',- • in-.-- i.-ii 11 in to line anil tafcm n,tir cue Eton 

 ciiuiiiis We will nun point ..wi. in .i '-■■■■ ■ i- :i ■■■:■■- i'i wna 

 tions the National Yachting Association, - ■ 



iis labors to the best advantage Among the mam spbjecbs il Should 

 loud its consideration to, iv« deem tin- fblioxxiiw Ihemost essential 



pi- iaing 1 hni us lih.-r.il a course of Ipli 1 r. iona ■'- "■'■ '< ul wltli 



beneficial and tangible (jtTects will briii j about Lbfl fnd > for-reaching 

 iprabie results: 



1 The adoption Ufa strong consHtmiom ami by-laws, under which 

 the National Association isj^. nave life dud 



2. The appointmettl of a cuniiiiii- c o' 1 ppcal, I a- idujin questions al 



issue and disputes of local or club aui i : - -1. 1 Judges can here 



feared for final adju. licit ion: in -liori, :,u , >:• CI :ii 1, mil ice. ivith 



ilt-iiiif-i duties nnil jnrlsdii lion, 



:>. A uniform system of 1 lassifli ation t. r Jiintry. so that 



.-• -11. .j.- and Intelligible denomination at class r- he iuihi'1-ed to 



li- Mm ,- T.'.v:, - 



4. A rule of uicisiiivniciil. Hi,- miiiic f..rail y-u-lii:-- «i I.- Seep 



li...:. 



6. a common sel ofsaillba ml.-. ,>. 11. .;. : tbe m'.-ul bite rotid and 

 ilu- .-iiiii-i. ilii-s ..(' vii, -hi lu yacht, wli.- 1 ,: ii-hi : or racing. 



I-. ill tuatters relating to baJlasI um-' 1 ■ settled conJiDR loan 



7 The- limitation of erews to the nuinbern — irj I 1 handle facing 

 yuci.ts. so as ;.. da away with live oaltast uu-i eacces si 

 ». Tits definition at a Ooriuthlah mid a professional for obvious 



:. Tiu-.c allowance adopted to various lengths of 



10. llaces to be hehl by Ilu' AHsueiation. 



11. 11..' i.ir.iicutii fan "Anna . I." containing list of members, 



clubs participating, yachts and their details, registmt.ii f private 



colors, addresses, officers-and otb*r matter, 



12. Allowance to differenl rigs in trilxod rig races. 



13. Annual dues to giv* practical effccl hi ll pi -ratio ns uf the 



Association, 



14. Kinesani) penalties to be administered. 



15. Club house and museum or repository of models, donations and 

 library. 



Hi. Distinguishing colors of the Association, their shape and Size. 



IT. A systematic course of lectures and entertainments conducive 

 to the spread of a tasteand knowledgeof the science an. I tutoftne 

 spoil, which mux- be printed in Hie "Annual" for the benefil of ihos,- 

 residing at a distance. 



,s. i:,,i,- i,„-,-,„„|„ii„„- records 

 tari. - of clui- belonguig to the Association 



19. Cruisitie ivuh prizes for semn.-msliip. 1 

 akd Stbeam. February S. 



80. The general interchange of opinion and courtesy, the rights and 

 civilities to be extended to yachts of the Association visiting strange 

 uraters and a yearly banquet when the treasury is mil. 



SU Application, to Congress for the simplification of (he Revenue 

 and Treasun regulations governing yachts. 



nis to 

 !, that 



XX. She .11: 



A pother tin 

 sea, and a 1 



... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0—18 



1 a a u 1 1 1 a 1 n 1 1 1 1 u •:, 



,J. Itnrii. -i 1 1 1 (I 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 11 H 11 



.1 XV xi ill.-. 1 11 1 11 11 n 1 I II 1 I I 0- 7 



11 .1 1 1 u 11 1 .1 .1 I 1 i 



I-.. XV. 'tinker I 11 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 M 1 1 1 1— 18 



Tie: laitlcr. -.': Tinker. I. 



.iKiicli a; •-•■igliLss Halls lor silver budge: 



I-;. XX '. I .tie 1- I o u 1 i 1 .1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—15 



S I. s. ,,-:. ... 1 11 I I 1 ll 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1 -14 



1 Barney 100101 11111101111 18 



,1 xv. afller ,1 ,1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 11 11 a 1 (i a 1 o 11 1 11 u- ;i 



i-:. xv Tihker . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— 10 



1 in A. N Y..H.1. 15, Olas* ball shooting match between George 



0. I. mil. 



ul'Syl 



: done by both xvas the finest ever 

 rv. The balls did nol rise more 1 

 I went from Ifi to fmyils. axvay. Mi 



milliuilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll 



11101011—03, 



I ll.illl 1 1 1 1 1 ; 11 DDK'1 1 1 MiM 1 1 1 11111111101 



llUll-80. J, M. J 



- If have both beenl afor 



being praclicel seamen. I'ullv inei.-r 

 we undertook." Harold i) 1:1 n.i-it. 



or several weeks past we have printed 



nost skeptical thai cutters, ev< 11 of the 

 eabuals, and that they xvi.l make good 

 k sloop would lireak up, -Irive on a lee 

 In view of well-known fact.-, and the- 

 aters about in.- British coast, and in- 

 irtak-en bv such vess-!s, the attempt to 

 of cutters is laughable, and shows to 



eduec.l when il has to resort to liliii- 



FABRICATI 



HERE Ol-e-omc choice hi 

 Saturday's ;•;.-,.„..,,, /'.-/. 



ONS CORRECTFD. 



is culled from n dozen stale notes in 



ttskeu'for the cutter Wenonah." This 



.1 dollars. 



y tons, will cost $35,000, about S875 per 



t of American type, the tine schooner 



i to 1.1 sei v,-.i i.i S..-.-I-- 



, \|,l.iiu...l in I onr-T 



Mittc 



the 



lajiort 



" ^:- 



i.ii • 





square. Ooi 



law - - - - 

 And again 

 soft-wood j. 

 thrown tog. 1 

 cleueb copt 

 with l.aptho 



■l.il!.:- 



du 



all 



i -lit. 



ml all of which ha 



report upon what additional legislation ihex deem desirable to 1 

 porale in the Association rules, besides devising the means to ai 

 plish xvhat, they r.coniinen.l. This will avoid contusion and del 

 the meeting. 



eniin.l the delegates to the first general me. 



mcli 

 Unit 



that it will be He 

 personal prefere 

 come. In the en 

 from united aetic 

 ponderate ai the 



itllet 



i.lc 



l ill he p 





to be congratulated and wflj benefil alike 

 ven though soma influence may umluii pie. 

 Iiroughovetsiiglii or want of experience in 

 ire to find its proper level in time, and » hat 

 Ciiiinui tie -accomplished to-day can be finished or rectified to-mdrrow. 



fuchting. 



to il 



sure prtimpi atU 



ft t'Ul. ftr,,i ; 



,„,.„ 



(/ii'i'i 



i„ ihr Forest, an 



1 Stream I 

 senw fran 



'tlhfts 



Ihr 



irhla 



T.iiv liable to del 



"J- 





tiona simi'iii be ml 



"shiny I'd., anil not Jo 



>ffioc matters of im- 



THE BUSINESS OF A NATIONAL YACHTING 

 ASSOCIATION. 



:s-r ash Stream, Feb. X. ikku | 



.1 ariys ot Belgium is the legend. "1. 'union 



nil great eiiterprises. whether of a eouuuer- 



<> N ZTIZ 



ml II 



other 





1,. lie- I..-I r.-s, ill- i'lial 11 pa 

 more rapidly lo the ^...il "i n 

 than the is.. laid and limited 



11 i- for orpuiotiug Che cm 1 



the individual loses his idontil 



I he l.eueti' of all lll.lt llie clllh 



n III! 

 ndiiiih 





mid he 



Ah, 



as.letiich.-.l I... 



cognise the force ..1 tht bo retnu 



attainment of m-iu-ral prosperil 



,1 -l-eeiclll 'I'I, C MUle ll ..- lloW 



Ml. II III lie up the wake marlieil I 



al I. h-t ic or»:iiilziu ions and boat 

 ing in America ha-, oxviug to I 



principles of g 



■ -.)... ll ,.:: .- 



-ion irpon pen 



s been fouml conducive 



iluwn A 



eniiai ii.iiix should move 



//,.--.... /, 



t an.i complete success 



}!"■ , '''.'\'. 



iduals stands 1 ason 



xi ni' -hi' i 



i.s are formed, in which 

 d similarly 11 will be for 



Inch the preponderance 



xv to tbe. production of 



clung in their capacity 



Saturday 



;ho,, K bi;i 



off the wi 



tin- lask i 



"Monda 



Put herb 



sports have e in.- to re. 





banded together for the 



same u'm 



acbtsuien to follow suit 



Sng^gh^ 



clubs, baseball leagues, 



another 



nil I- 



The 



hoi \ 



ehl 



real extent of our coast, the .lis 

 nt local influences at work, as a 

 id nffWifed lo a more or less ex- 

 ind practices. It is desirable to 



He down to sound and rational 

 1 Ihe future tie- sj. 



of lat. 



a 1 healthy espan 

 opened up 



1 il. 



Ii is fur ihis reason that I-'oim-st xnu s-i-kk.im was the flrsl to a4vo 



caie lhe iiisl',niii,.ii ,.f a central national combination of yacht club-. 



and we are glad to see that oiu 1 Indue seems to have been suffi- 

 ce i.ti.i poweii'ul to bring about the convention wished for, and our 



NARROW BEAM IN 



(iNTlNUIN'i the evidence again 



Beluga live-bean: 

 in point uf pet-tor 

 unit that -ic- «■ 



A HEAVY GALE. 



place fro; 

 of the sk 



•lhe logic 





porter no barm Bui 





,|.|. reason that bulk 





-. deck and rig' as the 





1 v.-ssei three timea as 





-' liiP.lofn s-pik- and 







S. lleeli is i. 





ed. built xvitl 



double -kin. supplied 



with Ail.-.-v i 







is it also improves the 



aliitig ivhate 



.1 to do with the type 



.- of a Chat!.; 



m sir.-ct suit oi clothes 





.-ing imported broad 





, It II. -e.i. .-ariiuig lie- 





cheaper vessel of the 





mi; two years to tbto 





. knows thtsas well as 



1 old ag-- or i 



In- seeking to impose 



tbbish? iro 



n ilu- same source is 



r of the cut 



er Bedouin, win l.uiiii 



Jit for off-sh 



.re cruising, ii 1- said 





s to have a high speed 

 oing Btcam'er, what is 







nng against his -loop? 





■ f senility. x\ i,.u uoe ■ 





ai.-i-- ' Empty words 





• ■ from the same astute 





... .-, n :■ gram reporter 





yachtsmen hereahoiil 





-xears. ,111,1 youth, as 





thing ofthe kind. The 





iithfulness is an allega- 



ly no one will 



accUse the heirloom of 



' pe 



the Telegr 



oat. 



prtnfacth 



-.1 ' 



did be file 



■ log 



hear the re 



u-i 



Only twe 



the 



quoting hi 



.! II. 



Iftbetid 



enil 0, 1 



iimlle.-i about !i::i0: arrived 



lilt li. 





topsail 



S.E. hi K. lav. /•: pick.-l 





After le.n nig n.-i about 



akesni 



n^nined'y^hoiuAlowiM' 



THRASHED IN A SEAWAY. 



t Tuesday, re- 

 turn and sloop 



lig tO l.'gl-et- 



■ii,,,-,: 

 This 



TERRIBLE INDICTMENT, 

 certainly the fact, that the yachtsmen hereabout 



■se ihe Knglish type of model so fervently for ser- 

 1- ai-.- i.-i-y young' 111 year- ' Heirloom ill '•>• > ; 



a the coffin. II is 



-.. bnl w.n .:.:ui 



i..p with a Mime Has 

 . . 1; , a lillle ight 

 s, ,-i.. ton laud, a. 



afterward proved „.• ,.■• njaL - to ,..-.im....f the 



...1 ...- wi n-l: - li I:.- V. .,',, I ..11. 1 - .i|.: j.oed ln-r. 



. . .-- 101.11, 1 111 .s,. Boom for 

 ,' holding on, after :g. It i:._- hi longer ami nigie r s.-as hove 

 again on p..n lack for iheuigi.L 



Weather -li^'.. 1 ly l» tt r. but with tremendous 



1 i.-a of i-.-iii.-u. 11...1 i.e.- 1. -.- .o.y 1 is until 



.1 A. _M sighted an Ustend -:...eK; Ini.led iIiliu; they kmdly 



laiui.-iied our 1 oat, and everytl big nus>uud ..1 lci . 1 :-., , p-.- 



senll; boarded smack, and 10..11U w.- ■ 



xi...-!- |ii::j ■ i ,- . i.-ji :- . 



,f muinsail got adriti: ha 10 nil 1.. ,.r, • . ii turiiltintu 



il: s,.,w, .1 boom and got in wr e.g.- .1 .optuttst: -• 1 our 



for the lilli.l. aiel l.longdit up ■ IV Nil tl|... I ..hi, ul.ll 1 . ^1 .all 

 vso prostrated from want ot r..- t ,...._. I .llgue tlUt a uas ivltll 



low II." 



Iliqlll- 

 o-.lghl 

 bland 



hi.-v Ii ..- 11 akc 



Hiding. And tin- 

 till In be youth- 



- mouldering n. 



A SAMPLE CRITIC. 

 ^ kr priEY [persons urging the huroductlon of cuttera] are very y 

 JL in years and experience '-/'■•-. ■■■■, •'. /- ./--.o... 



■ ■ 

 lb- has 



, record 



ih-iitui.-i difficult; we couhi getthu sails cow u 



f..oitai ot .-xp.-ii. 11c than this rossilized bane 1. 

 rings to bear no iiiuie experimental knowledge una le.-ssei.se 

 !...ni babe, in spii.- ■ hi ■ ' al -. lue 1 



Ih.eiic,- 1:, il 1 11,1,1.1,, I annul v. ho has had 00 oppuitunlt.i 1 



quainiiug himself with any thing whatever concerning cuttcra? 



