ArousT 13, 1«80.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



35 



IiONGWoon iw. Lawbence.— Played at I-awrenoo, Mass., J 

 31st, woD bythe visitors by an Innings and 34 mns. Score; — 



LOKGWOOD. 



•Dutton, liBrice... 4 



Jones, b Brloe 14 



Hubbard, Wood, I. Bdce... 23 

 G.Wrig-lit.e HoltUaiii, li Brioe 10 



Peabody, ti J Scott. 31 



Train, b Brice.... 



Vay,ljBrtoe.- 



... 19 



Winston, stumped Johnson, I 



Brice -■'■ ■• 



Tanner, b Brice 



Carter, b .1. Scoti 



Kennedy, not out 



ByeB7,wides9 



Tptal. 



J.AWKBKOB, • 



Second In mugs. 



. 2 c Jones, b Hubbard 



7 bHubbard ....... 



.. 18 bC Wright 



iitout 



iin out, Hubttard 



Pesbody, b Hubbard 



First Innings. 



BUis. b C. w,.,Ki,t ... 



Jolinson, h (;. \Vrighi 



Brief". I. (t. WjiKht 



Holtliai.i.bG.Wnirlit - 



J. Scott, b G. Wright 8 



Picston. b G. Wright t) 



D. Scott, c Winston, b Hul>- 

 bartl 



Blearse, c Winston, b Hub- 

 bard .• .-.. c Winston, h Hubbard 



Wood.notout IbwVVrlsht 



Gatli,l) G. Wrisfht... tiHuhbtird. 



Emmett, b G. Wright.. c Wright, b Hubbard 



Byes 7, leg-byes S .10 Byes Z, leg-brp i . 



5 b G. Wright.- - 



Total . . 



G.Wright 



Dutton 43 



Hubbard.-- IB 



,:..,; 32 Total . 4.3 



BOWlilNG ANALYSLS. 

 I.AWBENCE— WltST INNINOS. 



Balls, Kuns. Wicliets. Muldeus. Wides. 



U 



n 



Second Innings. 



I-ONGWiJOD— BIBST LNNINOB 



J-Scott 87 46 2 1 r, 



Brice- 102 40 S -i 4 



I). Soott 34 17 10 



Gebtlkmeh iw. Platbkb.— Played atlConnlaiftou Oval in wet 

 and unpleasant weather .July Ist and 2d, the Plsyei-s winning by 

 ;I7 runs- We call atlcntion to Shaw's bowling Score — 



PLAYBKS. 



Kirst Innlng-s. Second In nin,^b 



Jupp, c and b Lucas SS c Grace, b Lucas 4 



Ulyett, c Morton, b Lucas .*. 3« c HaiTis, b Morton 3» 



Barnes, b Morton (13 Bligh,b Moiton 5 



Loclcwood, Bligh, b Stra- 



chan .' 31 o Vernon, b Morion 4 



Barlow, c Tyiecote, b Morton 8 c Grace, b Lucas 1 



Bates, c Grace, b Morion cStraohan, b Morion 2 



Emmett, ShQter, b Morton.. not out... ii 



Seotton,b Morton -.. ,„ c Sauter, b Lucas 4 



Pilling, b Lucas oTyleool«, b Morton 



Shaw, Lucas, b Morton , 8 c Vernon, b Lucas 7 



Morley, not out , 3 cGraco, b Morton 2 



Byes3,uoball 1 4 Byes 8, log-bye 1 <> 



Total 173 Totul.... So 



aiSNTLGMtSN. 



First Innings. Sefon d Inni ngs. 



W.G.Grsce,cPiUing,bShaw 8 candbMorley 3 



A- P- Lucas, e Ciite.s. b Sliaw. 7 b Morley,. 



.1. Sliuter. c Jupp. b Shaw 23 o Emniett, b Ijhaw 1 



F. Pcun, c Pilliny, ti Biites.. . 8 c Pilling, b Morley 

 Lord Harris, c Loclnvood, b 



Sbaw 7 cBate3,bShaw b 



A. K. Hornby, c Biirlow, b 



Shaw..- - 8 bSha-w..,, 71 



Hon. Ivo Bligh, not out- ..., 13 o Emmett, b Bates 10 



G. F. Vernon, c Morley, b 



Shaw --■ J 19 runout... 14 



G. Strachan, cShaw, b Mor- 

 ley 4 ^Shaw. . U 



E. >. S. Tyiecote, c Jupp, b 



Morley o Bates, b Billow i 



P. H, Morton, c TJlyott, h 



Shaw , ..-, ., Q not out.. 



Leg-byes 3 Byes 



Totiil 94 Total.... Ht 



ANALYSIS OF THE BOWLING 

 PLAl-XHS— riBST ISNDfQS. 

 Overs. Maidens. Runs Wii kets Wides 



Morion 33 



Lucas 52-3 



Simchau 18 8 



Morton bowled 1 no ball. 



Second Innings. 



Lucna 28 18 



Graoe-.;-.n...ii. B 1 



Morton 23 « 



,50 







QENTUKMEN'— FtRST IHNIKOS 



Shaw.... 

 Morley. - 

 Bates 



. U 



13 

 4 . 



Second Innings. 



Shaw 34 21 



Morley.... 19 9 



Bates 9 II 



Barnes 1 U 



Barlow.- - : 12 5 



21 







Over Thirtv tw. Gndeb Tuiutv.— The second meeting of the 

 cricket talent of England, one side about the age of thirt>, the 

 olher not having yet reached three decades, was played at Loid ', 

 J uly litth and 20lb. Score :— 



rrNDBB THiaiY. 

 First Innings. Second Innings 



Barnes, b Grace 3 b Barlow . 22 



Mldwinter,cPlnder,b Grace. 24 b Grace... 11 



C. T. Studd, b Grace 13 bShaw.... -0 



Bates, c and b Grtioe 33 c Pindcr, b Emmet I 11 



Scotton, b Emmett 44 b Emmett „i 



V. Hoy le, run out 4 bShaw . 



G. V.Vernon, b Grace 30 candb.Sinn ii 



Gunn, b Emmett 13 not out. .. i 



Flowers, not out 8 b Sh.>i\v 1 



Pilling, c Pinder, b Sbaw 3 runout... II 



Morley, c Hearn, b Shaw 4 c Wild, b Grace U 



Byes4, leg-byes 3 9 Byes 12, leg-byes 3, w. 1, n. 1 17 



Total , 



Total... 



OVER THIKTV. 

 First Innings. Second Innings 



Ur.AV.O.Graee,c and b.Studd. 51 b Flowers. 

 Barlow, c and b Vernon ..... . 3 o Pilling, b Moi ley 



Oseroft, c Pilling, b Studd. ..6c (md b Flowers 



Lockwood, b Barnes 84 b Flowers. 



W. Hearn.c Pilling.b Moi-Iey. 9 b Flowers. 



Emmett, b Midwinter 4 runout.. 



L S. Kussel, c Scotton, b Mor- 

 ley ... c Vernon, b Morley 



12, 



Pinder, c Boyle, bMor.ey.... 13 c Pilling, b Morlc^ 10 



Shaw, not out 3 b Morley. 1 



Byes !l, leg-byes S. . - 13 By es 7, leg-byes 3 10 



Total ITS Total--, IJD 



ANALYSIS OF THE BOWLING 



L-NDUH THIHTV— FIRST INNlMaS 



OverR. Maidens. Huns. Wickets. M idea 



Shaw - sa-S 3T 44 3 



Grace .--. ,50 17 93 S' 



Barlow 18 10 17 



Emmett 18 8 37 2 2 



Second Innings. 



Shaw 



Grace 



Emmett 



Barlow — . - 



12-2 



2H 

 16 





OVKR TaiRI 



Bates - 



Morley 



studd 



Barnes- - 



Midwinter 



.--- 



- . ... 4.T 



- . 29 



. ... 17 



... ... m 





Soco 



Bates 



Morlt'V - 



studd 



'/. ;;';--! 



—Address all comviiinicat ions to '• ForeM and Stream 

 Pid)linhing Corapany, New York. " 



ATLANTIC YACHT CLUB. 



ANSl.rAL CRCTSE. JULY aiST TO AUG. 7TH. 



)UKSf.\X'l' 



id.-i 



I LTiiiimrjdore, as puiill.ihed in 

 tits i.f (he -V- v. C. intendiu? to join the 

 iiiual cru .se r(.-ndtv,vousedot!: Whilestone, 

 1 tiic luao aaiiouiioed for the start. The 

 under :— 



SOHOOKEBS. 



Agnes, Sart. Bin., Com. L. A, Fish. I Vision, Kf t. Sin., G. H. Seeley. 



Crusader, 83£t., .1. R. Ma.^well. | Sunshine, flSIt., Wm. Peet. 



Siren, C. Morrogh, M.D. Mystic, 09ft. 4in., A. Norton. 



Triton, B6tt.0iii., G.A.Thayer. 1 



SLOOPS. 



&ttila,48ft 5m , Vice-Coni Hrg-I Genu 1 It i i: l-iske 

 ms Schi 111 I lit ( -■ Lfifl 



Oracle, 7Slt 5in , C K Flmt |lj|ii *- ut n i ^illnra- 



Vision, 72tt J J Alexandei I l<Uiri_ cl ud t<ii J G Suv- 



Comlng, b2U , '. Peabodj I dim 



Kegina 5011, W A W htewart i Elephant, .bft , F M Johnson 



Dolphm, r>lft.din , J W Cooper Hlldtgard, 72tt , Herman Oel- 



Fanita, aif t , J G Prague 1 lichs 



Liz/ieL,45ft ,lin , J G John- i Tosip, J b Morgan 

 son, M D Phantom, C. T Hotchioss 



Pirate, 48ft , T A HowcU | 



Al a mottmg of the oaptams the following lay out toi the cruise 



wasBppioved — 



Ati20PM,Juh I tonp for aUck Hock, L'unn 



Monday, Aug 21 < i Hick lor iNmv London 



Tuesday, Aug ll foruloa toi mot k Island 



AVednesdaj Au^^ i h i, liloi k Ulaud lorN.w Bed 



ford 



i.u„' jth, 10 A M , iioiu New Bedford foi Oal, Bluff 



idHi' 



f|i s V M loi "VPt^port 



rh ti'niN. I ri for Gieen point 



I I itlioul txteption during the 



Lil and in light and \ariable 



I Mhcie an in* hoiage was 



I Uiiiit in PM sjme ot the 



I 1 1.1 iit^iil I I] 1 ^nen It tht Intel ni their 



mtinunri tii.-t hi itin^ i]l the -chooupib in pit< 



-HIT At.nis«a -t. oua loll iwed t ^ Tiiton Ii 



I irniii 111 It'll ir 1 it^hoitintprv ii- Iho ueit 



t ' ^ ^ ' \ s ill \L!^ .., l(i\ good\ 



t I « hi li tb >hoiL people 



'^ Vi. d tlie sloops were 



ii H IR I It I tho idei be- 



I 1 1 ol luuil and not inalve 



1 L t tiiji ai tiui III toi tnt biuiUci leUow- 

 tion 



lUiL « 1 itiiipxMiok ml iifze ti 

 I tioubl ihe li.lit li I I aad iml t 



a thi 



uthw 



and 



-n^ them likp 

 Htii lu uii 11 V len luiiDiH ij.-d e the d i\ was liu_'el\ enim cd 

 rheschooneistLltthL t te/ ina lau inn giaduilh -.pmuiu. 

 out a lou^ It 1 1 Willi H taiming tide [Jill ontis -v tri nciL 

 handed oiiL t n -niii 1 h illin, fiem the '-ame luiirt,-! ill d-- 

 Cru«idei and iiitc ii ui idc New Loudon 



tho comiiiodoiL hilt in boui lntci thui 

 otthcBloops snic \ iMon >t<-lli i.en 

 Lizac L lipiue UoJphiu— mmu., he. 

 Madcap The Mi stic hid em ltd an n fci 

 lorcaud haliiot ittuiadehn numlici t. 

 dav trenui cut I i .,(. in.l -ulcd loi Ne^ 

 Phantom put Im k to N « Lcudon afcer 

 lestolth. fleeleailel I i Bio k Island 

 con 111 li iu u( tliJiuihi f 



11, los 



iita 



t hoi 



^TiatP : 

 ttpra'st— FhiD 

 Jincthin^i-a Jen 

 ) the LOmmi 3 , 

 •■ litdtoi 1 dirt 



i-hii 



lost 



--- -.- Ill \\atcli 



luthirctst and ill htndi 



\\itlia^;iufck shiithnch 



island It naadclo_ehaul 



' the brpikuatei lirot at ! 



ju Vgnps JoBic \nnli 



lie \ 1 lou buQshinH and 



pmnme3 in Nen London 



L pditi il mpany loi 



( d the fleet 



brec7e ti _ , 



once mure bin IJcrt do\ u to business 



toweathirlht southeiU p nit it the 



all the tim-- llcfhaui tttohcd m Idi 



PM tilt lunial lag id set od Iiit 



Puatc ^\llu Sadie Mistic .stall Capi 



Madi up m the i Jei- named Dolphin i 



toi anew ti k ibo\ c bei cip and liz. 



Newport The Ci rnebus Annie and Tihi ici jmi a 



MiuMtatun ' 



Vt Block tlind the litrht drafts got a "-'■ "' ■••■ 

 they did"- 



a little 1. 



wind * u 

 thaua u 



Ail « lib to 



and a pelting i 

 craft blocked a 



of Uitl i a a 



Jane and it e took 

 /ard s, etc 



Triton led thi « 

 Newpoit direct \ 



badie 2 40 i^ i &cn~lime II 



SitllJinth th last at 3 40 



ISewLondiL Newport \gi 



gatt, theoui i i tu-- daj ti polled 



y C atom- I ij 11 isiling suiddion 



thelrolubhfn " i i. ..?..... , ... 



blew great J, no a 

 hands felt re li \ 

 bor, with ihi \ i 

 was noon \iu it 



start tor the \ inc 



put to sea Wind m dci cie li om the We=t " Az i T,;,, L" ;Tioip I'it- 

 nita led, with Puate and Tomet, N. Y Y C in hi r w ike toi 

 lowed by the rest ol the fleet, among them the schooner PchjIbss 



Ol I HI U imiih J 

 IhMiH t ,uriipin„ 

 5 o se« 1-elt li 



tld.,'1 

 the\ 



-i^"" b\ iht liiss made o\f r 



ha 1 lo io m in honest 



dn ivnh ncthin, worse 



Ni « hal tht> tued to 



1 huit 1 tell bome let 



1 1 mui\ 1 tain ima 













1 r 







iil'n l' rh 





ol tue trulj lo^al 



1 iruuio till 



p ti 



itc 



1 the llect so galiantlj 



itiomm.. Au„ Ith a 

 1^ iiouc time but lutkin 

 md dead .ttt The se i « as 

 un did not help to mend 

 d stored for bright halc\ oi 

 111 llki 1 stoini cNcii ll I li 



1 1 tht -(uadion came 

 ll WHb sent awRj at 1 

 aiimei hat cut ot -orts 

 mit lb ahi did ttiost 

 da^sonh But thPii. 



I butth,- \ vchlsaJl 

 iinntii. old « hdc 



lib a uk 



"rh'i"-" 



1 1 



Bed! _. 

 h spiiilitiesol 

 ■ ,\uiiii 1 iiieiiairiiiii ut m their honoi ll 

 Iniu Jilt hi ik- Juiiii^ihi iii„rht md al 

 I J 11 \ thiy b I 1 hi 1 hb in sm h a snug bar 

 ^nt holuin„'giound Ni « B Jl iri ittoids ]i 

 1 lore the wedthci cleaied cm u.-h t i tlei 1 1 

 id and m an hour after the I ibt tra..-! r had 



well known to New York waters. On entering Vineyard Sound, 

 a shift of wind brought it out fresh from the northeast with a 

 lee-going tide, so the fleet had hard work enouuhin beating up; 

 but jolly good practice just that sort of work i,=. Tho first music 

 was heard from Fanlta's chain pipes as she led the crowd into 

 port at 6:48. Then followed Annie, Pirate, Peerless, Agnes, 

 Comet, Triton, Sadie and the rest in straggling order. Fireworks, 

 a general jubilee and an entertainment by Mr. Spinney, a resident 

 of the Cottage City, awaited the fleet that evening. The next 

 momiog (Aug. 6th.i broke fine and clear, .ind the .sraalh;r craft 

 manned the brakes at an early hour, to take the tide thro'iip-h tho 

 Sound, and the big ones followed at 8 a.m. The i^iuieit's Hole pas- 

 sage was made, and with a fair tide from that point the fleet 

 dropped the old wind anl picked it up Irom the southward otf 

 Sanghconnet Rook— a ease of "those that are first Khali he last," 

 etc. Triton did some good sailing all dav. leadiog into Xewport 

 at 3:33, Caprice at 3:31, I'ia Gay's Head ; Elephant at 3:43. Peerless 

 at 2:4:i Fanitaat3:53, .\unieat 3:10, Josle at :;i::j;i. i'lrate at 3:34, 

 and Phantom at 3:47. 



Madcap, from Block Isiand.and Enterprise here joined tie squad- 

 ron. Stella, from New Bedford, was found at anchor. Sunshine 

 likewise, and Mystic from Block Island. All hands paid the new 

 Casino a vLsit during the evening, and returned on board lor an 

 early start for Greenport, the last harbor fl.ved for thlb year's 

 cruise. Anchors were got at a.m., .Vug. 7th, and •sariable airs 

 took the fleet to Judith, where it fell a dead calm. A light south- 

 westerly breeze then helped them along, and off the Little Gull 

 the tide turned in their favor, and Greenport's pretty harbor was 

 Anally made at .5:10 p.m. The Agnes got aground near the Dump- 

 ling Kosks, but came off without serious damage. Fanita was 

 the ttrst yacht in, Triton second. Peerless, Pirate, Elephant, 

 AgneSj Annie, Josie, Mystic. Stella and Caprice comprised the 

 rest oi^ the fleet, the others having parted company at .Newport. 

 The squadron was then dismissed by the commodore, after a most 

 successful cruise of a week, in which a larger and hner fleet took 

 part than in any previous year of the club's log. The commo- 

 dore comes in for a goodly share of thanks for the manner in 

 whicli the fl.ttures were arranged and for his efficiency in com- 

 mand, which did much to keep the fleet united and all interests 

 in harmony. The cruise has been an e.vceflent school for the 

 sailor, and its beneftts by no means cease with the echo of the 

 final gun at Greenport, but will be traced i 



THE BAY REGATTA AUG. 9TH. 



\\riTH the UBUid southwest wind of this time a year compara- 

 \\ tncU littir IS to be baid about the laeiDg witnessed on Mon- 

 day A.UB Ith as jt was ludim hie all aiound ihc i lur h though 

 thi Inditns ltd hunt el h other lu i most unini ttl U le m inner, 

 lor closer tinishui^ has hiidlyever been witn cl Ihis is m 

 part to be accounted tc 1 b\ the t ict th it the itcPis incliidtd the 

 pick ot their kind m p\ crN cli s an 1 It w Is uuupa ouch ttween 

 the skippers m chaise luiujlcd iMth su h lu k i- w is to tc ob- 

 tained out ot a wind n Imh held pii tti ste 1 h a ilai Pol the 

 success ot the da\ th,- puhUi must tlunk tb uutiiinz t\ ik of 

 the committee wnibeiiatce h t\ c alienU api e iic 1 n these col- 

 umnb Thc\ had the disiT,eBa|,iedut} lietoii themrtcolle ting 

 funds lioiu all jurcts within t \er> bhjit p ncil t time and 

 had it not been t 11 then mJjMlu ' 



fallen throiifeh 



haudic ipucd by the prp\ i m 

 hatd«ork it tillci and she t 

 money foithcomtUo'^ loi th 

 ,suhng might turnout asimi 

 rangemenis weic in dillcient 

 reposed in the managers 



1 1 tile 



attPl 



underbtood ^cit v 

 enced mflottinga « 

 not admire the pits 

 scriivtions Irom jm 



nilai 



.ouhdence 

 11 roughly 

 •^ e\peri- 



ichu 



Qls 



LOI 



_ nthout much claim to aid 

 iin or n\ed ballast ^ n-hts m m 

 ouiaging a cla s ot i u hts w h 

 thme th m dii\ thm„ doe de\ i = 

 log the public may thank thi i 

 d Next vear will pi-ibablv 

 in^ the 



-elf 



1 sui 



I 11 iji itats, 

 L idmi 1 I'S ot 

 Ih Ljcct to 



II tn billing 

 bot nil lulay's 



s\sttm pur- 

 thm_ bi ttcr 

 ,scil ihi littei 



iturcb isPa- 



cxptusc tho 

 m unship dls- 



to a \ ulgar 

 ;cus ana the 

 at an wa will 



lady Cmtoa Silence and ail the icst tl 

 rcckle nest, dPMiia ot the hist puuLiplcs 

 plijiil 10 then siliiut the leductionol i o( 

 m utci 111 athletics toasoitof baieback it 

 si }\\ speed otbUch machineo alongside ot th 

 ha\ e somi thing lo sa\ at auolhci time 

 It will be euoufeh to lemaik that the calumai in Tarantella 

 ailed the whole ciond huU down ran il ngsidc the judges' 

 steamei and took some ladies ib-iitd torahilt hours eruise 

 ihiut thi bt\ before the lust ol the saud bag evtiaya- 

 .-an/ds built toi speed and nothin^ else emit let h th Imibh. 

 ihi was accomplished m the double hull bj the ow nn Mr 

 Huj-hes 1 lat ot a hot and one hand toi ball ist lud it an expense 

 of a tew bottles to luench oiii b thirst i i ntiast this w itts the 

 gangs of athletes the mountains ot bin 1 the outi umius piead 

 ot duck, the ignominious e i|isizin„ in i ti ui ku it t i.-e/i and 

 smooth w Iter and the ,enei il Imiie ijiictb,- latiii- iil 



bulreaiU H audM 



cdav 



\hiih -1 



obca 



,to 1] 



uldlikp 

 ite1 let. 



beat ihei 



.tpt L 



11 1 



t ttna 



louv- 



lous tdsh 

 ttc budil suih caiiiituies 

 lonj,f i 



ihe coui-bc and safling lu 

 welt published in our last 

 thi entry was a line one a 



ontSh 1— t.r 



Name, Owner and Club 

 Due Dcid W H Dilworth, New Jtrscj 

 Elsie \I<\ J G Northrop Pt\onia 

 \Iolh Biwii C D McGlehan, Bajoune 

 Disiuued Lapt ll Ellsworth 

 Maij KtCo in loliiiK fj-an, biupire . 

 ' " ^ . . (^ ^ luthcrn, of New Orleans. 



\\ Bnghton 

 bilcnt lapt Iri'-mitu long Island 



I I \ss B- ^ AMI (HI- K to 38 VEBH. 

 Thorne Jimes f.ortou Lmpire . , 



1 W Kiexps Com Heiuj Hill Lmpnc 

 Kamblei, John H Thoiu, Columbia i ., 



Ibonomj , E Price 

 Mai iha AL, Capt J O Brine, Empire 



CLASS C-20 AAD 0>EK to 23 TBJ5T. 

 (,eo B Dt ine Ch ib '^l h w ank. Empire 

 H 11 Holmes A I Iviejmejei, Pavonia 

 fioihuiEuima J \ aiuin Lmpire 

 Emu III! Heuij Weikcb Lung Island 

 i. ca D K Doughty bhiewsburj 

 L L fiinit Harij Hill, Empne 

 lo 1 1 PI 1 5, National 



OLA9S O—VfDER M til.i 

 Lauiel, JohnE Drew, Hudson Bivei 

 Molly O , Stephen A Loopei 

 Hosy H , H Post, Jersey, City 

 lillip H \ Idmonst n lcisc\ cit\ 

 I W Milii 1 I hailea W Mijli i 

 Vn,ii 



Ml, 



, Mil 



I hi] 



iiln 



-,- iNestu_ ___ 



Lottie, M Waloncj, Isaitonal 

 Brothers, Wm Murphy, Pa\unia 

 JIarlOD 



/ej- 



'^e 



•hephtrd, F I Rush, National 



CLAS'^ L— OiXAM^KJ 



Tarantella Fred Hughea, Empire 



Thot Fearou, Heniy A Dingee Yonkers 



Columbia, Com G.P Everson, Oceuuic 



11 ic^attimi Monday 

 I 111 and main-alls go 

 , Uncc at the list .— 



Leogtb. 

 lulu. 

 27 Ul 

 2b OU 

 i»JUO 

 iS7 lU 



as 110 



mm 



. aT'OB 



2T01J 



34 Ut 



3oOS 



,,.24 07 



.am 



21 (H 

 21 u 

 21 01 

 21 11 

 21 U6 

 H> 04 



21 II 



22 02 



III III 

 11) l« 

 lb 08 



17 01. 

 19 11 



18 1» 

 loljtti 

 IttO-l 



IV 00 



11 07 

 IK 08 

 lb 10 



19 10 



JO 00 

 34 OO 



20 03 



