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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Nov. i 



; so much uf the bret-z" II was hard work hoi ding II hi position. 

 ■— hst) gone half thi distance between the buovi— it being 

 ttgalnpl tin: ii.le.-thc wind (.-II to a very gentle breews. 



i >'.k:it I w.iii ed: I'. it- I'i nhr.-lhi. r.d-'-d w< II nl>j;» n.r 



•..:(.... ' i he -nil. di.l I'sei-llem s.-r- 



.. ..I i..ii,i.|.-,1 the second buoy the utu '-reiki « ns talceu in and 



a. .ml th. sails innmed in clo-c and the cai run with the beam 



icts stralghl borne. All that I bad gained op Ihfl other? before 

 ..- more than doubled when I got totbefloat Rt 

 ;he finish, for I had be. u eomin - in la-i lo-- v iiii lb- tide, while lie- 

 orKibg against it. Tbej all admitted h wasa fair beat, 

 ■ in .••„■„ .'ii :■ II a h'lle sore thai lie ban m>t thought of it too. The 

 :a-xl inc.- we had brought out live new spinnkerst Hint lime 1 did not 

 rtft, Ska Bke. 



"THE PERFECT CANOE." 



S>i-i<tl,i: 



air permission I would like a word wlWi voureaj 



suhj..-oi of the p-rlVet canoe. In your issue of Oetol 

 i.tv ivin-.i'nl mid fail consideration of lb" 

 :, ;> ,s,. a Horn of I Ifi. hv a tin. asiualonlit-'rilv the best 

 .-. I. a- un individual, am 



ons iidviineed bear otO ttn Delusion, i 



ns advanced .. 

 l'i.ai l-i.L-i!. 

 .f large ones. [ therefore p ■ 



THE MEETING OF THE A. C. A EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.-A and when It comes to tying down 

 be American Canoe" Association 'was held iV." Ah. a .'Ivan' '"'yet ' uo I famUinrVwiih^'ieli 



reef thev even heel U*.s Bib 

 and simple. As peep!-- gather 

 •! In ••■ utJHffl With 80 many uth- 



■ ... ...... ..;,,... 



PERSONAL.- Col. Clius. L. Norton. S Y. (J. C. w-ill shoitn lviurn 

 io New Vor-k and resume his aetho connection with th- .-Ini..' In- I'.. 

 A t.uilh. it. ( oiiiiiio.loi,- lov.ii (' (.'..lias Iw.'ii prevented bv illnei-s 

 from vl-diing New York, but expect.- soon Io he settled h-i-' i ,• t!, 

 winler. Tim Influence »f lh.se iv... w..i !■:..•■-. wide., i ioulaeivo; :i fresh 



impul-v lo canocim;. uhi-li i- eve -.. urn:-- | . 



f r.ni tlds season. Mr. Biifboplias las now i. 



,nd the 



abtn 



lot he 



■ lit.- 



n;h please.l l<> know that you have uu.de ..■„•], 

 It isaeapnal idea and' will develop good 



RBOCKER i. ( At the last meeting 'if the K. <J. C. it v 



chant'., the title- of the officers, to commander and li 



ider. instead of the usual commotion* and vict-ci' 



ii., ruiuei iir.».-| 



.._ rchccl deck. h< 

 of ..ail in i.oi.a.o-u ink's. 



such ., .■■■.' ■ u fhl i ■■• ■ • i i ' m ■ wcathi v 



pad.ile. Her weight of hull need nol exceed lOUlbs s. • tl, . il. ami 



.:!- i'.;,' she nee | , : ir i-y no biilln-l but hi r board. 1m New 



.•■voiiiii P.- the p ri'.'ei canoe— -A good all-round boat; 



— For such n- ._•* 1 should 



'tTJOBT. Wm, Wnm.ocK. 



hi. .-'.we'll, Nov 

 niiiiiiii.-: for -til ii.-r. mini . 

 ,. . .'.key. ■" ilia ' ■ btirge • "l ' 

 friacenenl unon that of 

 I -iit.-i- club his tie: p,-;.r 

 "dub direct.) 

 Btre lji of Id In t, stat. ■ 

 ■ 

 " leclub" 



fachting. 



To insure prompt at' etttion, communications) xlioiUd be ad- 

 drained to the Forest and Stream Pn.blinliinij Co.. and not to 

 individual*!, in whose absence from the. office matters of im- 

 portance are Halite to detail. 



FIGHTING WINDMILLS. 

 \ S c.,teoi.i.d correspondent kindly summed Dp Eis case against 



A cull.-. R last wck ua.j.niiifc up in IPs i, i i m.^n.Mir ., ■• i. cr 



Ixiwl and pacing the handsome ininrt. rdeck 



Th- first thins 

 m. i.t of tacts. 



would surely never have put 

 ed io dofoi lack of I be friendly 



a.'tlv soi 



;,. cutters here hi 



countrv 



where the plop 







ieees-ity Isafdai 



Ci-Xperh :.. ••! p ip ■. i:l(lgi;e<l 



I 1 1'. .1.1 false (is.eiulptions. \ eultcl 

 no i until long iillei tne sloop has iov.-ii ,.,. 

 •.iMjiidci t a- 1 .-iiii :. : - ■!..-: !, 



■ ailonl 



-, -i,'.- tore 

 go ii.t" the Alpine liusi. 



■ nethermost den be of 



• ■■c jumped 

 in cutters. 

 .1...' cutlef 



the l.n.iv-nia.ie critics 



■ •..r.l . mi. rs .iii.l know 



• -. erlasiifig 

 ■ mil . very 



i.i.i- Ii .i:..ciei..-i,al.\ on- 



C3 ill luni.l 



. Ksclsoan- 



witb no better tool to 



lor. lone ciitt^s was all 



I U\t\\ '. Inov tllinrs have 

 and in la.-. 



■u what 



f tlie oi.jeel if luu.olt 



i'.r thin, in hi- own Ids 

 In America] 

 ... the bauds tit an Ews 

 oOallWes and ri».-. No 

 bave pisrjee doi a 



i: • .-. 



i and prows from tlie 



■ bad. Tin- notion that 



in;: lli .' . . 

 - 

 .aiidlhig. ci 



- 

 ■iiipaiative 

 ling in a race is by 

 :i crock v.ie.ilsiliau all hi' 



.I.T I..-.I ■ .. e| 1, 



e.H.o,- in a eluo inale'.. - 

 :. TUTiU'I-v 



-leVerji of 1! I « 



1.1 -Hot. on 



and Mis-i.-- 

 .o.d depend On their owt 



THE AMERICA CUP. 

 ■ DJUBt men. our impending doom In a sloop. Ke- 



flip .Will .1 eilll.Toll i-.lieji'.l. lines W II I tl " 



• ; the collapse of American 



usi meet the eratt from 



th big. baggy jib, broom- 



-, uarrow-hcaded 



insi.ii- ballast, which, to 



Me stones, 

 a . on with a 



. tmisfttave 

 ■ ,..:.inaiioua.l battle, and we 



..in- -1-.J.. 1' .--ii- must '.■■ ■ . 



t-ltttej ■ ■ 



...e -loop null not by 

 |..ai|..;i-u, to i h. 



' 

 and in ihe un. . If we i-ll have lield that 

 icgudee wuul I SUgitSSt ir..iuru 



whatnot. or tl dugout, an.vtbUig nut a 



-•■ | pie wij] ash no o.-ii-i' Bhon 



•epLiou ol -■Hi- iv .-arp-nl-r lias been I LBti 



nd run hull down BJ tile l.':"i-'l' sample of aaiftl 



