256 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[OOTOBEE 28, 1880. 



get." 

 And aguiu, 



"At a sec 



\or afford, 

 J bo ruth- 



satisiicd mth as much speed as he can 



Julv 22 : 



; fait! 





i U: 



rgrr SLTvice we bfKpeal; the J.iost 

 ■.■.cliiiu'n by the lu-oper antbuiltitd. 

 ;ct that sbc atUI steam 28 miles an 



siirli i\iiectutiou is doomed t" di«- 



onisiers. and « itlioiit ?> mpatby from tbcii f ■ i 

 far removed Irorn club orgamzatioii, mIhjic a 



excite the mirth and Komotimes the derisii i 



Fi.i;t',i-. 1.-.,-, , ni nature and the delights ati. 



■. : ud the right hand of fellow 



'■ ■ 11, iiud are eager to earn- it 



n: ! J II. I v;iaf,L-ver region they may penetra 

 'il!.v vfiil I1..VV tie recognized bv the brotherhu. 

 and vrill rereive all the svnipathy and hiii.port 

 is ever readv to oiler to another. Tlie Amerie: 

 dvantages to tb 



for 1. 



.lib hi 

 ■raouB of limited 

 tlxed at the low i 



da list i 



tlial -el 

 Ami i 



lied iUelf 



'. but pro- 



I . Sow, 

 I ™ul of 



jiLlieiiious 



eitei 



:uU eil be 



The second annnalgath 

 (which then oA\nerB \m\i- r 

 association), uUl take phn 

 eecretai'y of the A. V. / 

 pronuses of the attenibu 

 Canada a B well as from tii 

 uowfon-nie- :■. 1 „-■ .-.,„-n]\.,, 

 eipaielui •■ 



LI. ilje 



e third a 



bvhtaiider. who 

 iauiadi the, aifau-aHahelayon 

 and new throngh the water at 

 Then lialf herliladea were tbr 

 from 8 to 12 feet— tiniaU dilfer 

 and report givt 



e diflei 



e bciwi 

 • to • 



!i thif 



I ilied. A eireiilar contaiunig iuulriiciionri 

 -tup and a copy of the coustiliition and l)v- 

 V ul be made,! to any person who wiU foV- 



--II' ■.-■,- i I ! ! I ■ ■ • : • ; I r 1 1 erestn, 



.1 . I .1. 1,1 . ,1 I,. .| .,,. 11. :,. ri.rward- 



iianii- i.i. liie Jj...aru ol Im-eL-te.rs for elec- 

 I plea m:- send to tlio Heeretary deHcriptiouK 

 of then private Bignals :md tiieu" pn'oper 



margin 



margiu was 200 per eeni ui com- 

 patiatied that, with Hornc Bhglit eliai 

 — they arc ' quite confident'— and a 

 tbe proijeUer, if a windmill contri, 

 apropoUer. There wiii be some 

 her. and verv lilody a few more mi 

 heap of the Syaek oiabble >a,rd will I 

 old iron. Sad' to ' 

 PonE8r A^'D Hti:j. 



The fiame to am 



'■Untap:u-t tr.a 

 due to the peril i: 

 Tlie problems lia , 

 speed from the in 

 and PXceSijiTely small hull and i 

 h becomes a quoKtion of 

 staliility counts for nnthin; 



-iraphs and drav 

 lie members at 

 lavorto tbebro 



aanokits, 



ii.-etmg. 



I -itiiig in 



(li be put npon 

 lately be termed 

 iliiig done with 



:nty thoxrsand dollars gone, and 



I charts, etc. 



hnll. ' 

 power, 

 displac 

 this, tli 

 be gre:i 



' =tre 



-ill V 



ight-, 



u dir,. 



the weight ot the dri 

 iiid boiler must, on a g 

 ■ an ordinaiy vessel. let 



tlii_ 



in-lii. 



11 that of a snigle hidh Tlie 

 ■ proximitv to one nnoth. 

 nd both together will eer 



_ _ e lillU. £v. 

 could have budt a faster single bi, 

 same displacement For Ih'd ■•> 

 eig . ah.pe ittu.U aloittd m 

 'Wehayc be en U It i tb icn.iil 

 hallucuutJjnthit ili i^i on i.j 



perhaps, whcii. lu„ d 1 i 

 niodtiali Hxjetd uid<(wt i 

 transport rtion and t em 

 themsthis TO smjjth w ii 

 tm imponbibLhl\ 



Finallj, -nliilc diSLiisamg th( ^u 

 16 



" The Pouth Boston Tnqinx > h i 

 luirans in ' ' t-^ ) l nnl 1 i 1 tl 

 bound ( I ' 



ie%otut I 



or 1 mil I 



exude 111,1 1 1 _ il I 1 I 



inuth belter Thin 

 with conUie tors 

 to show tliat pui 

 taimiKulH, ire tbeniosthalU ( 

 well-be it<n path- Lut tla /( 

 lou,'sm.sot fiduie 



bl ll 1 1 1 T thL- 



a tutiu e, 

 s mod<i 

 ts udtle 



i\, bept. 

 m cata- 



men ilio h.u< 1 il 

 id thi want of ji d u 



did 



-, hulls 



h^ 



between I'hilade 

 were built some I 





1 spite , t the 





u e iiial R cl 





ll. uh pub 





1 lud usuip It 



a I a. n 



...lerately Ingb 



_led up. 





.> Ili.i 1 



ist.-.rv of these 



■• " " 



a ,- aisi.lyn.g 



Vllh the iviuk 



la^iuie themsi 



the 



reidity they a 



But all this nme eoi 

 ' ' practical " advice tendej 

 gine and Nyack's village I 

 giueer and^boiJer-maUer,' 

 theories of Fokkst and s 



l.rr 



a listening to 



■t :i jiir!;- 



in-the-bo-\ en- 



lor the 



lecasion "En- 



ip Ilia uoH( 



' at the mere 



iitioal ou 



tlioories and 



. ],. ],-\fi jirr 



.ill 111 en illus- 





■!! il. Origi- 



enterprise. Ait.'r eonslgnh.g this a ' i - i, . • li .■- i-ii -rv 

 heap, a H.'l-.'W of the usual jiatteni v, i i . ' , • i . 1 1 a : i , i r ! a 



and Nvack'a pride and hopes ill lin' iniaii i, :i-im.ii;, iin i- 



very near making twelve miles, with . jmy eignieen iicre iel t lo bring 

 her np to e.'cpectation 1 And with tins and nothing more to show 

 t'nr the mouev, time and eneigy si.ent. the catamaran has been 

 hauled into a u'lip to lie and rot. a ni.inument to the follv ot that 

 nerversneSB which refuses to be taught by others more competent, 

 and wldedi, in this case, lost twenty th.insand dollars and their rep- 

 utatioiiB to the N^aek p.bilosophers wlio tried tei Btuiuble " pvacti- 

 eally- nooueimiile truths they .ajiddliuve learned" ' ' ' 



teet 



:. Sthi 



Biu-lv'uJ.'in..iat '■piaivtiaal, a, ia,i a, >vho tliiuks; and there are 

 times wb.aisnmethicgmavl- liaji ..-■ ha raadnig, asthe ..•xp.irimeut- 

 era in steam catamarauB are now pre^pared to acknowledge with the 

 above quotations before them. 



THE AJtElUCAN CANOE ASSOCIATION. 



Editor Fokest and Steeam: . 



The meeting .,f .Vmeneaii ennoeista at Lake George diiring the 



rmtodWi'aii' ■" I ..... . ■'. -. ii.a.isBO- 



cialion ila .. : i . ,. ,,ereons 



(lesh-ing ti I I ■ a- i. ar._aiir:l 1 . '■. 1 1 leh em- 



hrauea all the differ.^nl s.;bo.ila of caiiociata. It is now known that 

 ptiightB Of the Paddle have been piirsniDB their pastiine m BoUtarj' 



lake Geoi-'jf, Warnn Co., A'. T. 



NArjIANIEL 11. KlSl 



Cabin Lookee. — Kule of Thunili for cauvasing sloops of the 

 usual type : Hoist of mauisaU, 85 to 100 ])er cent, of load water 

 line; boom, eeiual to length over all : gaff, 55 per cent, of boom; 

 bowsprit outboard, 45 per cent, of load water-hne : mast, stepped 

 30 to 33 per cent, from forward end of load v.-ater-line : topmast, 



40 to 50 per cent, of length of loyver mast The original duuen- 



sions and rig of the famous Bchooner .-Vmeiiea Avere ; Length ou 

 deck. yift. ; moulded breadth, 23ft ; depth, Oft. ; bowsprit .mtboard, 

 18ft.; length of lbrcmaBt,'Y9.6ft., 7ft. of which was head; main- 

 mast, 811t.; mauiboom, 58ft.; gaff, 2lilt.; foregaff, 25ft.... The 

 diameter of in.asts at partners is 1 inch for every 4fi. ot length; 

 f <n- booms, 1 uich for every 5ft. of length ; mastbeads, ,' ^ the entire 



length ol mast Tlie horse-power of a Bteam engine Ib calcidatcd 



by multiplying the area of the piston in mches by the mean pircs- 

 Buro in piiOTuds per square inch of the steam in the cylinder, again 

 }i\- tlie length <if the stroke in feet, and finally by the number of 

 ail. I - 1 I I II i.iiiti;. Thyido this product by 33,000, the quotient 

 ■■■||' ' . .ai a.ted horse-pjower, 



sv- Fa : I I . Y.iCHT Clue.— Mr. Bowie's new schooner is pro- 

 nounced the ■■ most wholesome" of any Turuer has built. She has 

 more depth than customary, but would be improved bv more ov i - 

 hang aft which the length wiU prevent. The club is consid, ring 

 I ihai.,e in the regatta course to obviate the " calm streak " at 

 I .1 ae the high bluffs c.-impletly kUl tlie wind. The 



- have granted the vaehts' a new au.:horage in a snug 

 || iLuId a breakwater, so tliat the club nib be assured 

 1 1 L 1 i 11.1 ante anchorage in ihe future. Com, HaiTisan has 

 summed up his log for the year, and finds that he has been absent 

 (.luising in the yawl FroUc over 100 days. 



— Eead of, procure and use Hop Bitters, and you will bo strong, 

 healthv and happy. 



Srcheifff, 



PRIVATE PBACTIOE OLTTE. 



AUOUST SCORES. 

 ]31 ( At SE of the prcBsm-e of other work, the Secretary ean- 

 -^ nit /ixu such comments upon the records made by meir,^ 

 Uis loi the month of August, th.m.gh some of the performances 

 \m11 n I rit s] .eciiil notice. The r...port has been king Llela.\ ..-d in the 

 vain hope that all the memliers would send .eiii.ul.s. We trust that 

 every member nill aiij.ear in the report for Sejiti laber, when (ho 

 Secretary vrill devote sonio attention to the more marked teatiu-es 

 of Ihc work done. 



Edward P. Weston, HJglilantI Park, lib 



SS4 arrows at iw. yardii 



a-., -a •.i.'.i-l 17.. Si5 a)., sa IB.. 9S 21, .111 IS.. 70 



ai..iu:! lie. s5 16.. "2 21,. »5 IT.. 89 18., 91 IS.. «(1 



19., 17 1.S,. el M.i l!5 10.. Ill l.'i.. Si 10.. (19 SO.. 110 



19.. S!l is., s'i IB., mt IS.. 76 m.. SI 2u,,im( 24, ,112 



2-2.. 102 2U..10S 23. .114 24., 02 24. .104 21,,7fl 23. .101 



111., li'J IS.. 74 22.. 8ti Bb.lW IS., m 23.. !)» 13.. 82 



22., 72 21.. 93 IS,. SS ID.. «S In,. 69 21.. 95 19., 79 



21. .11.7 T.I.. si 21.; 99 S!J,:iO0 22,, 92 22., 84 2ii,.ll» 



2l..lia 22. .110 31. .103 19... "3 19.81 19,. 91 IS.. SS 



211., tlii 21. .10.5 21.. SI IS.. 70 20.. 110 28.. S9 2il..Sii 



22.. 9S 21.. S3 IS,, SO 19,. S3 IS.. 72 20., 73 in. Ta 



I,',.. 117 211.. 74 21,, 67 29.. OS 17. .. 71 2«, . S8 an 



22.. 911 22.. 118 IS.. 7B 19.. TS 19,, 81 21!..imi J' " 



23 nil 21.111 21.. S7 21.. 71 aO-.lOa a2..1l)S a. :i 



.il ;.T 1.;., (10 11,. 6S 19,. St 19., S3 S4.. 80 2;..ja 



a I ii aJ I..; IT.. 75 21.111 20,, 00 23. .127 •<IS..123 



23.. 98 IT., 83 23. .100 2.1. .Ill 24, . SO 



II 1 IS.. S4 1<3,. 84 20..1IIS 19,. 93 20, . 92 



ll 18.. 60 M..79 IT.. SI 13.. 90 21, .101 



21..1..-1 r.a el 23,. B9 19., 71 18.. 84 SO., 90 20.. S« 



2H.. s; 22..nH 21., 7S IS.. 69. Sa.* 94 19.. SI 13,. S7 

 19 . ST h). 49 20,,110 12.; 51 19., 79. 



Average ailtiii .yards. ....,49 



.Wuruge.atsoyard.'s ..,....,-,70 



Average at «0.varas. SS 11-79 



Maiiwec Ttompsoii, Orawiordsvllle, ind. 

 York UoiiiKls. 



jo.i,.:-. 11 lis. sOyas. TticaL 



AupruatS Ill i-i ii; 23.. »S S6.,37S 



'• 10 a,2 SU.Mt »2;.43a 



" 17 ;n.. ai, J.a i'.i4 24..120 100.-.44B 



111 HI. .10. ■i.j..ias 22,. 130 a!»..465 



I I -vards: 3li..l56, 8i!..l'iS, SI..-167. 



vartls: 21. .109, 21,. 75, SO. .110, 34..110. 



Av.'lie'e so \;i.(ts!. '.',','.",'.','.'.' .'.'.'.".".'.v.',',',' .'.',' .".'.'.".'.v.'.'.'.','.' .','.'.'!.V.'l6s'5-7 



Average .1.1 5 aids , ». .„.,.,109.V 



A fen- scores at 60 yards, reported by this archer, havfr heen lost,, 

 and, not haviug heen copied into hia record, cannot he supplied. 

 Will. H. Thompson, CraTVtordavme, Ind. 

 ■york Rounds. 

 100 ya3. 80 yds. ooyfls. ■ TotaL 

 AUSfOSlS 84. .201 41. .171 24. .118 n0..l90 



AUfifn8ti8aild4i 38. .143 4B.,22S W.-IBa 108.,»28 



" 4 89, .125 44.. 208 S4,,l.tt 107. ,487 



" 10 42.. 1.41 S7,.I«9 «»i,lS}3 102. .4SS 



" 17 .39,;i07 S0..189 24.M40 102,,4SI« 



" 2«. ..,,,..... .,.,.,2».,118 25,.l0l SO..ipS 09. .8-26 



" 30 ...S3..15S 3(1, .160 23..m 92.-433 



2.1 arrows at 60 yards. 

 24. .Mil 22..12'2 2:-l..1lB 2S..113 24.. 134 '24..13!! 24..130 



-a . a; 24..1.W a.a.lll Sit. 137 SS;.4«8 ^^iS 21.. 117 



- V.;.rk 1.11111.1 ...„,.,.;,..., i,.;.. 400 4^7" 



Arcriile .so .varils.i.'-'!.'!-.'..'';,'.'..'.'.'.'!'!!"r.'.in-'-'.l!!r."".'.!"lT5 2- 7 



Avernfift (ill yni-ds. :. iso 1-22 



fVfi. ffammond, HiKhlanfl Pailc, 111. 

 YdiK Rounds. 

 1 00 yds. S0yd§. op yds. T0t.1l. 



Auaiisi .; :tll..lw 31. .149 ^..lai 84..39.1 



.1 11.5. .160 31..14B 'i4..T14 0:!..419 



::4. .1-1.1 II. ,171 23.1,135 08.,44U 



" II -1:1 'M a |.^s 22,. 90 9r>,,3eT 



" H a: 22.. 9S m..3U 



" 20, ..,.,1 a 21.,. ST 02,, 254 



19 a 21 ,1111 21," til 2.,.. ,;. I.s.1'b4 it.. T9 21., 107 



' I |,; -- S4..11S 2.t.. 97 16., 6S 19.. 91 22..1U0 



i 2(1. .100 2+,, 120 22. .128 23. .119 81,, 99 



a-. 2.!,, SO IT., 71 21. .111 22. ,108 28. ,119 



ai ma 20.. K* 24.. 138 24.^112. >M.. &S 17,. 79 



ii.i sa..ia9 41,, kS 20., -83 %..'l54 lo,. ca 



a 31 , . 99 2IJ,. S3 24i .140: 



niid. , .,«.,.-.. ,H., .......,.;...!. iat as 



Avei.ige sii yiircls.^;!] ! I."."!;;!*!;""""!".*""?'."'!"."!'" J30 1-ij 



Ayeragi-'OuyardB.... liia Kl-Bil 



KwUik-U. Walworth, Saratoga, N. Y. 

 York Itotmds. 

 ilniyds. BO yds. ctyds. Tulial. 



August 7 .2*.. 82 27. .109 lb\v liS 07. .243 



•' 12 ST.. UK 27. .105 18., .Ins- 72. .322 



" 21 .-..29. .121 .Vi..11S 20.. «B Sl..9iT 



" 20 22.. 92 32., 113 IS.. 7ft 74-.280 



43 ariOnrs at 80 yarm : 25. ,79, 37. ,147. 



24 arrows at oO yai-ds. 



17.. 79 17.. TS 19..101 19.. 91 28, .113 22.. »S 20. .110 

 ■■^ 13.. OS 23. .11)3 23, .113 16.. 9S 21.. 9.'i 

 a a9.. 91 21.. S7 23.,Xl0 t 88, .103 21.. 95 

 lid .203 



Average S.I y«ifls,.''i'^!!""'!!!!!!l![^l!!'!!;!!"r''!!;!"""!'y4ii'2-9 



Average 60 yarOis o.'i s-s 



O. W. ICvle, lllghlana Park, ni. 

 24 aiTovvs at f.0 yaitls, 



17,, 69 1!2 324 !».. 00 211,. 7s IB.. 67 1I5..49 SL.luT 

 It;.. T6 IS.. lira 13.. 4T 11., S3 19-. 77 IS.. (K 17.-67 

 14.. 68 19.. 81 20,. 92 2(1. .103 IS.. 69 17.. 9? 19.. 71 



18. .-SO. Avcrati.<at«nyard», 76, 



r. 8. DP Graff, Charlotte, Mlcli. 



Voik Kounfls.. 



mil .Mis. so yds. GO .yds. Total. 



.MrjiHl 2 ...211.. (12 10,. 69 13.. R> 49, .177 



12 Hi.. -Uii 23.. Sii 22.. 92 01,. 225 



■• 1.1 .S2..1i|.i- !il.,l07 25. .110 8B,,321 



" 24 24,-.120 22.. 84 Jfr.. 9B 08, .299 



isaiTowa at irti.V.iitu. .'..'.'.',""!!.!!! ".'!!!J.".'.""i., ',"..'.. ",,,".',"."!a4,"9o 

 24 arrows at oo yards. 



17.. 5.5 21,. 97 22.. 9S 23..tU3 23.. 117 21„ 99 21.439 



19.. 99 19,. S9 23..119 22..1II4 22;.)II6 IS.. 94 14. . S8 



«i 100 21.. 81 19., 85 21,, S9 32. .114 23.. Ill 23. .103 



21 119 IS.. 9:1 17., 77 IS,, SO 2.1.. 95 21. .113 20..108 



ai an IS.. SS 19.4 .17 22.,116 16.. OS 19. ,101 2H.. 98 



ai.iaa 19.. 89 18.. 76 20., S-t 20., 90 1»,.101 23, .108 



1.1 , -I 19,. S9 - 23.. 95 2-1. .102 23. ,119 16., Va 22, ,110 



20,. 102 2U.. 114 22., Mill, 



-Average York. Toiuid -->-. 1 j 



Average IW) yawte ; 1 4- ;i 



Average so yawls s.i 1 .". 



Avewisj'e CO yards..... no .1-,™ 



P, T. t'Imroli, Oluuloite, Allen. 

 Y'ortc Botmds. 

 1011 .ras, si) yds. 60 yds. Total, 



.Aivjusi 2 IT.. OT lS..tM 20..104 ss..-m 



■■ 12 14.. 44 «S.,l-3li IS.. «n S4,.234 



" 11! 21.. 7B 18^,54 19.. 71 ria,.2«o 



'■ 111 21.. 09 10.. '52 20.. 80 BT..201 



48 «rrow=- at so yards: 17.. 73, .SO. .104, 24. .S6, 27..1II-.. 

 24 arrows at fill yards. 



22..l(H 20,, SI 22. ,104 19.. 38 22,, 02 Is.. W Ml.. BR 



14.. 00 14. . .12 17.. Sa IS.. fiO 20. .1110 2I_.I0S 21.. 39 



17..l0.t 23. .107 20.. SS IB-. 7li 13.. 49 17,. 77 14.. 70 



1*.. .".O 19,, S3 21. ,117 21,.iai 18.. 93 22,, SO 15., 36 



16., 58 IT,, 71 20.. 82 14.. 63 IS.. OS 19. . 91 17.. 77 



IS.. 07 17. .75 IS.. 64 13- (15 16.. 6S IB, , .% l3.. 71 



ir... Ill IT.. .S7 24,.I02 I.i.. 09 31.. 91 11., 49 10, . O^S 

 I a. ..- lit., 91 l.'i., OS IT.. -S3 16.. 81. 



mini -.;..2l7!t 



;.■;-'■■' ;i, ;|i; - - -•■••.®S 



;uersa<Mioy::.-.is!!l!'!!!!l^";!,l!!!!^^l!!l^l'''!''';;'""'"! 77 3ii--s9 

 T, It. WUIai'd, (iaUwhtirg, 111. 



Y^ork Rounds, 



100 yds. so yards, till yards. Total. 



Auirust 19niid20.... .29.. 98 25,.101 20.. 03 74. .286 



'^ 21 95.. 93 S5.. 77 lfl..vS4 B6..2iM 



" 23.... 25.. 91 2B.. Ht 19.. 9S 69. .273 



" 24. 2(1.. 74 29. .117 I9„ -SB a9.,270 



" 35 .19. si 2«,.117 2J..113 67. .311 



28,,. 2.1.. 91 S9..tS9 19.. »B 74..32S 



" 30.... .1 2;-. .!(.;! 28., IIS 20.-92 7a..S13 



« 31... 111.. s2 27.-109 20.. 104 83. ,295 



26 22.. s. 28..136 20.,114 70.,3S2 



" i!T..... a,'!. .105 SB, ,197 21.. il» 71-.321 



£4 Rrniws at 60 yards. 

 IS.. S» IS..TO IS., eo 21.. 91 18.. 70 20... *8- IB. . 09 



i«;. (12 2u..iti4 19.. n 17.. 67 n..m n.. m 30,., vt 



20,. 72 22.. 108 M.. 99 20.. 80 1«.. 61 19.. 9t 19. . 79 

 20.. 80 19.. 109 18.. 7S- 1«s. «tl HI.. 67 83.. IS* 21. .lU 

 20.. till). 



Aveiatre Cor York «>iilnd.... ,.,.. 298 9-10 



a I eiorloOyards ,..„,...,--,... ; 89 &-J0 



-for 80 yards ., , . .1125-10 



. lui' 60 .yards., 88 l-is 



OPO. F. HewTj Des Hotoeii, Knva. 

 34 arrows' at 60 jaecs. 



13.. 47 10.. 6i 23..108 21.. 93 17,, 57 19.. 76 4S..113 



42.-116 19,. SI 10.. SO 19., 79 10.. 81 21. .199 20.^94 



17,. 65 19., 19.. 95 18,, SO 15.. 33 IS.. 80 31.. 107 



19.. 93 19.. 75 18.. 6L -Averaj?e94at60yard.s, S2 18-24. 



A. S. Bi-owiiell, Boston, Mass. 



York Koimda, 



1110 yds. .so yds. 00 yd.s. Total, 



AUglWl- „., ..K..50 20. ,80 19, ,79 R7,.209 



"^ l!0.„.... ....14.,46 2-1. .76 17..K3 85. .205 



4S anwre at so yaitts. 



9.. 31 ^84 arrows) IB.-Sa: 26.. 136 21,, 05 30. .100 26,,16« 



24 arrows at 60 ynrrta, 



is,, 74 17.. 89 HI... 96 16.. 68 10., 66 l6, . «1 2] 103 



17-. 71 IB,. 60 17.. 71 IS.- 07 JO.. 00 17.. 63 lii' 4ii 



1.1.. .'i.! 11.: -19 I.i.. 66 21. .109 15.. B9 19.. .70 17" 77 



t- -I ■ TL- 15. ,1 14.. 38 17.. 67 16.. 86 So" 96' 



"■■ . a.- la.. S3 !S.. 68.-. 



Avela^;e.si>.»,nOi> ."\\\\17. '.'.'.'.'.I'.'.'." '.'.'." S5 3- B 



AverttgeiAyards........... 733-35 



ejiftnwt C. Moore. Shig sinf, :\. v. 

 York Rounds. 

 100 yds; soyda oo yds. Totat 



AUgUStlO 8.. 211 21, .BS 14.. 70 43. .175 



" !» *. 1S..51 la..68- lf..m 4«,,«8l 



" -24 ,,... 19..07 J6,.6« 18,. 79 63. .201 



" «?- - 18-74 19.'.S5 is:.™, 55-^ 



•■iT 17..7S. lS,.a -90.. 90 69. .Bl* 



" * 16-.W 28. .sa 15.. TI 63. .236 



