August 17, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



05 



WORCESTER, A ug. HI. 1RN2.-A Jovely day greeted the members of | XuKTH CAROLINA.- Theivis;-. be a Btttfe* glass Mil shooting | 



fachUng m\il $mamig. 



FIXTURES. 



ii .Ihiiol. to Halifax, 1 prize 



ingaud is a t,-si ..f thesh 

 At 3 P.M.. therxeeutiv 

 Core them, mid - 



A I. Ul.v !.V>.-,.-, 



vw Eames -.1.3.31 



Moses Carter 04:344 



f wesson r.j-).-)) 



mi 13 



kl Mu 



' Hei 



..3MH 4444S- 12 

 ..44445 14416- 12 

 . 14448 83445-88 



Jlrts.--a.-iiu-. •;- Mat. 'i. 

 S II Wiiiohosie, ... -ill 11 II 11 HI II HI 10 111— 10 



M Q iJullei !'-' n 9 10 It 31 10 10 8 10 I' 



Sichuan dark 9 10 S IS 11 14 S 8 Id !l- !i 



W Arnold. 12 12 Ii 1 9 B l-J 9 10 10- '. 



A Williams 10 10 V 10 Id 11 9 12 6— t 



F Wesson 1111 ii S 11 .10 10 (i » ■( 



AI.Ki.-e 10 71D12 U 8 S 11 11 5- S 



\ V. IMu.-.-s ; ', II id 12 Villi 9 E 



HTFuitw Id VII 8 V l-J S 10 2 !!- '• 



VETERANS AT THE BUTTS.- V 



their 



lual t 



o at Lion l'ark. N. Y.. Aug. > 



a-ili Podt ' 



n. I Hie 



. A. it. hold 



ffig&'SuES \t:»„?::"' ft u *- * h '"* iu * WBa ta *• 



rn j J AMATEBR : i ,.!'. i 111:.- At Creedmoor on An?.-. IB a very 

 . i-.il.--c. was shot by 



miiiln r In. remarkable average of 'JlSJ.j onto! a possible 32.3 points. Th'.' 



Nam.' 800yds. OOOrds. 1,003yds. Totals. 



W. W. De Fores! Tt f.i 78 317 



-I. W.Todd 74 71 71 2111 



11. Ral lihom- 74 07 "id ill 



.I.H.Brown 71 71 OR 2J0 



F. I!. Holloii 72 71 58 201 



1). K. Davis 65 01 SO IV0 



L. Wobcr 70 Retired. 



TI, i- match with the Canadians was set down for Wednesday. .Mi.---- 

 a si 10, with com litinus m, follows: Teams lo consist of six ini-i, 

 each; distances, sou. (100 and l.OOO cards, m shots In eaeli man at 

 each distance. Ihe memliera of the elno from which tin- team is lo 

 !>.- selected are Ransom Kuibbenc, W. \V. UeForrest. .1. ii. Brown. 

 L. W'elier. Dr. s. T. U. Dudley. Thomas Lamb. D. V Davids, and ,1. 

 W. Todd .Mr. Web, i will be the Captain and Mr. Todd Adiulant of 

 'hel...m. 



1K1SH AMERICAN PH'LKM FN. -The Irish-American Bitle Club. 

 of New York- city, and the Irish-American Hide Association, of New 

 llav.-n. Conn., are co be represented by teams of nine men each, in a 

 rifle; match at New Haven, on Wednesday. September ii. Tin- e-n- 

 ■In sine: Distance SOD vards: ID shots per man. 



LIEUT. PABTELL0. In 'he Fori K£ogb riile scores given in our 



te'lo. 



Wile 



sent to Fort Sueiling. Mil; 



THE TRAP. 



F.Nl-IF.I.D. X.C..A„g.s There was , hoi to-day, under i 

 of the Enfield Ouii Club, a very- pleasant and interestm 

 glass b.-'lls for a hands,,-,,,- sid.-l.ni- buggy. Mr. E. 11. line 



The conditions in tin- match were:" ten'glass balls iioin a 

 revolving -i.-!-, en,-.l trap, llogardu.s rules; twelve bore-guns 

 eighteen \ .11 .is. (et.-l.oie at. twenty-. me. yards. The sore i 



Bullock 10 1 1 1 I I 1 0— V Bellaniv. SC..1 11 1 



Englehitrd . 1 1 i 1 1 1 I I l i -I" 

 Belainy, KC.n l 1 l I o l i i i 8 

 Dr Petway....l0 1 1011111— a 



Reid 11 11101 100- 7 



Clark, H .1. .. .1 1 1 1 l l (l l i— 7 

 F.ngoIhnrd....l 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1— ii 

 Hunter, El.. .11 01 Willi— 9 



Beal 1 1 0001 nil— 7 



Robinson 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 5 



*Twenty-one yards rise. 



It will be. seen from the above that. Mr. Englhard won.and the Italeigh 

 (.tin Club js again victorious. .Members from the Tarboro. Scotland 

 Neck, Wilson, Nash county and Enflcki gnu clubs competed. 



_.! Mine Range, to-day. 



i a few v eeks ago by the 



tis from .Mitrl- 



against (i. N. 



with the 3b. rl- 

 vii by .1 Held,-,, 





rt.011101 1111 7 





..11111011 00--? 





...i l l I in l I in) ; 





..1 I 1U0 1 1 0! 1-7 



Engelhard 



..1 1 I 101 1 1 1 1—01 



Robinson... 



..Kill 1 1 1 10b— 7< 



Robinson... 



.01 1 11 1 1 1 10-S 



Battle, O . . . . 



..111 1111110—9 



0: Fetway. . 



.1 1 1 ill 101 11-* 



WORCESTER, Mass., Aug. 9.-At tin- Co 

 there was a contest foi " 

 AVorcester Sport-men 

 borough. Before th- 

 Smalley and G. W. Cla 

 borough Club. Each r 

 trap, with 18yds. rise. 



(MV Clark . 



I pi 



slot 



Marlborough. 



11101 11111 11111 11111 -III 



. ..ludry 11011 llli'l mil Mill— 1H 



II W Bagel- 10111 01111 11111 1111(1 — IT 



(i \ Smaller. . 11111 111111 11001 11011-11) 



DFIlov.e llliil (iioin niim mid— 19— S3 



Worcester. 



CB Holden "111111101 1 101 1 lllll-ltx 



WR Perry I'M 1 1 ('I'll lllll :11I1— 1fi 



M 1) (lilmnre 11111111111000111111 IV 



ET Smith mill lllll MlOd 1W01 ■ -15 



A Houghton 11101 mill nilOliiOOl-14-82 



providence, .Mis:. 10. the Narragansett 'dm club hold th-- thud 

 competition for badge t.. -day at the Old Washington Trotting Park. 

 P.iwtuxet Pike. We used for the first time a new Cary trap, which 

 threw the balls much swifter thai, tie' card trap «,■ bad been using, 



w n Sheldon nun inn nil" loin IT 



,1 B Valentine 01111 11110 lllll 11110--1V 



TSHall 0H>1 1 mill lllll OHIO 15 



i; \\ ■Tinker 00101 11100 11011 UOlil l'.' 



PHBaker moo oum nnoi oiom-ii 



T \V Kellv 01011 11011 lllll 11011- 1(1 



GWCary 11011 11101 Hull I10II IB 



S D Creeue, Jr 111 mil lllll 01113 IS 



)■■ J, ...- I,- . . .111110.1 llli.liiil lull! mini s 



•M Brown'' 10111 10111 Hill lltmi l'. 



W (i Crandall 10101 11101 11010 11101 — l-i 



K w Btiffui-ton 11011 lllll 11011 11101 — 11 



L Bennett on 10 flnooo oom owon- i 



"W Jackson'' 01000 10111 11111 01100-12 



GTCrandall Hull llluu 1101! 11 ill — 1H 



WH Waterman nmo 1 1101 lllll 11111-17 



balls, Sheldon 1st, Valentine 2d and Hall and Brown 8d; third at balls, 

 Waterman 1st, valentine 2d and Sheldon ad; fourth at clay jjigeous, 

 Sheldon lst,Valeutine2nd; fifth at clay pigeons, Sheldon 1st, valentine 



Club. The shooting was ver.\ good, as may be - 



s.-oi-.-s. Conditions. 20 balls each man; Card 

 lies 5 nails: 23yds. 



Androscoggin Club, Ciishn, 



,i ii Daniels 20 Sen wstih 



E M 1,-avilt m HA T'ho;-,„l 



C F Motion 10 .! F Hedges 



19 C OT-hhell 



.1 Fl'i 

 A " 



Tripp. 



. . 10 E \ 



Moi 



' F I ',ii 

 Dr Whilel 



\V I Trial 



J I, Maes 

 .1 I, Fish. 



e.| 



W 



r tnOi 



. .. 2r>l Total 2-17 



mi iiii/.-s. o balls. 21vds., lirsi prize, silver cap. 

 TUloiifl. II. A.'fhorndikeii. .1. K. Badges r.. C. 1 1. I'.-hb.-u 

 j. B. Daniels 0. 

 -econtl ties on first. -Ken. W. S. Tiltor. m. Ita.lg.s .",. T'ebl.ett- m. 



Badges wins cup 



I'i.-s for second, ammunition ease. K. .11 1 .cavil I l. c. F. Nasou 5, 

 (i. Nason.-.. .1. F. !Vtliug;!l 5. F. W. Moore .1. A. 11 Tripp 0. 



oi ■ • : .rseeond. K. M l.e.oill :.. c. I-. Nason 5, E, <>. Na- 



ird tic for second.- Leavitt ■» 



'. F. 



si, E.G. Ma soi 



l. .1. F. 



e for second.— E. M. l.eavitt 1, ,1. F. I'etlingill 5, wins seC- 

 B6, Xr.sons j,atentlanding net. -M. Burleigh 3. H. D Done- 



.11111-3 F.l'enji, 



As all lied again. lislnn 



1 Taylor 1 



E Perryman 1. 



The ties then shot, mis-a 

 100 — 1, second prize: Ei I'err.v 



CLINTON. Ma*s.. Aug. 12. I 



till -, 



, t!.,ii 



:.!.i; 



. Aver on 'i 

 v.i. Score ■ 



r, S 5 4-lil 

 ..4 5 :J 5—17 

 . ;8 J 3 4—14 . 

 ..2 2 4 1-12 



Y.3 1 -1 2—12 



.'.'.'ii 3 4 'a— us 

 ...i a s a- H 



Sawyer 



Wright.;, 

 Parker.... 



;,'. :i birds: I. Taylor. 



Sportsman's Ciub is 

 ..,- fifty menibers. 

 a in.:;, h wiib ,he 



..1 5 2 3—11 

 . 2 2 3 3 in 



..:! .I i 4-lli 



...4 .3 4 4—17 



. I :, ', I 1ft 



I 2!! 4-10 



U 2 2.3 .-.- -It 



n ..........8 8 4 8— 12— 130 Bigelow 2 4 3 3—11-131 



11.E, Ala.. August lo. The regular medal shoot of the Gulf 

 in Club tool; place vesterdav. Handicap. 2-1 balls. Ti..--, ;,,,- 



ir big I score-: H. P. Vass. 21yds.. 20: ,1. S. Alexander. 



is. T. u Williams. 21yd-.. Ill: W. It, lh.il.. 24yds., 15- OYUB. 



Jew ffublimHanf 



ADVEKTUKES IN THE WILDERNESS. 



vain.- to himself, and wiiich will aid Ii 

 has already given I 

 while h; 



slasii.-allv i 



tide . 



Ihe 



p.-r years havi 



Pan 



i.-li.-i 



Aug. i 

 Aug. ! 

 Aug. S 

 Sept. 



i.-imjiionship Knee, Cat-Rigs- 



■lip Mrt'leh.. 

 Schooners, 1st class Sloops. 



M;e-l.l.-ee:i,l 



jhip Sail-off. 



hip Malch. 



loiiship Maleh, Marbleheiid 



Ivor's ( up and iblrd prize 



n.ipi. 1,-nip Race, Cat-Rig-. 



IN OUR TOW. 



T\7'E predicted three y.ars ago thai 

 ' ' journals would be found in low of 





course ..f lime. :,ll 

 ANU STRKAM. That 



iest flight of a per- 



if the cutter the submission of our highly 

 ly able con i oo, i •..,.! i i,s tn foiusOTASDBtBEAM 

 iiebiinwiiiing he.i.ls t,y Ihe irresistible logic 

 xceeding joy l-lie inn.'ruiosl. cockles of our 



•.oliinuj to prove the stultifying, humble pie 

 those who were loudest in their vicious .!,- 

 and tin- principles we advocate; wa might 

 iterest the bard ihrusts. the gultet slang, the 

 i whoso steady aim and only sin ha- Been the 

 chting BMt' and the education to a sailor 



ould strike them with 

 iwn in shame but in 



icssed 



ducersof maligiuint and incapable stri 

 words from their own mouths to how 

 Ibis, the hour of our triumph, Forkst 

 tenda to all its converts Hie generous 

 great battle of type inaugurated in thi 

 last u itli the confessions of its contemi 

 prolonged lights, sustained efforts at 



And we are u illing thai our friends should explain away their dis- 

 comiiture as best they can. for hedge and dualifv as they may, the 

 great, public cannot be deceived. The record is written in cold in 

 effaceable tyt,-- a iliousand times that Forest ami Stream stood alonf- 

 for long years holding at bay the eutiro yachting press of America, 

 both lay and professional, ami fought for the cutter's superiority 

 against odds which would long ago have swamped any pen hut tie- 

 (prill engaged on (besi.leor truth mid the right 



Nor can we be robbed of the sw.-.-is m ihe , otte,-'- ascendeiicg ' 



the eve. |, I which is Ollf (lite ill takillgtlie stll lid We did, ',./,„•, I he 



cutter thrashed fresh brains into obtuse beads. 



It is the old so. r> olCohinibusmid his egg over again. After Ihe 

 .•utters na,l Supplied indisputable -videu-.-e ..t their sp, ed and qual- 

 ities our highly esteemed and ex.- -eding!, able contemporaries, ;in.l 



chant praises to the gods thl b • : fti merly kicked from their com- 

 pany with di-.'i i si .:',■! .-,,■. .,! u ith ,.|.j,r..l.ri..u- epithets whieh would 

 ha., smil, lb,- eiiliei- oin oi sight lor tweuiy-nve years to come but 

 i\>\- the protector and ohampign ih.- sailor's yacht found in these 

 columns. Figuratively th.- cutter ha- been crammed down their 

 throats, and Forest am. Strkam did tin- cramming. "hocked more 



Butiu the d:u 



« 



f then 



ew era le 



with the knmvli 



dg. 



Of bin 



ingour e 



we congratuiatt 



till 



in up. 



b the ligl 



general editical 

 the pioneer of i 



lent where to look for the 



inline, pnd v-h.'n faint of h. -all and in backsliding 



.-. sliidy of the journal which siugle- 



;ht aboirs a revolution In lb,- model and rig of a 



essels 



.-„ creed of faith of our highly esteemed and ex 

 nigh a little late. o,,nlciup"i at i.-s. wo subjoin for 

 and the substantiation of this journal's claim as 

 ii-m and leader ..)' yacbiing thought in Americn. 



V., 



■ of 



/-1H-7. H. I 



t. nmoug tli.-i.i-.. -b.- 



I.Vpe "I Ves-elcap 



Iter tyin- Of vessels 





mly tlid 

 bout did 



speed earned by Uonegi at 



agem.-iit. * •> * * Aj) 

 Oriea was sticking to the 

 CUtter lea. -he. I the. bUOJ il 



she did uol hav 



bard v, 



ype 



-eli.-ut mar. 

 in which the 

 Fanny and (Iracie -in fact, the 

 of the Gracie. which wosapar- 



cnlai-ly big feather in Hie cap oi le-i ..„n,-r. ' 



l/V,,,., th. ,-;„,-,/ ,,/ tlir '/'(el.-s. .-In;;. 12. | 



'ely that the cutter model has 



ireate a revolution in .\i -i - an 



shallow centerhoards, must ad - 



ssed." 



