Nov 30, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



SS5 



liific mid J^rnp ghaoting. 



THE ENGLISH REPORT. 



rpiJE following !S 111,'. Bepoirt of Colonel Sir Henry St. John HftlfY.nl. 

 L In Earl Brownlow. President i.f Up.' N.-uioinl liiile Association, on 

 ll,.> r.'.-.-ill mulch between i!.,- Bruisl, and An,-, iean team, at Creed- 



MIOOI 



WlSTOW 11.11 1., Loiee.-Ier. Ocrnh- 

 7'o JCorl SrOWnloW. (On/, ,-.„,/„. .Wifi .' A'/rf, ..|.,.^.i-i./i<V.ii, .'«/» 



Moil ..„,./, Um&M 

 My Lord Cn accordance with vour iusiru.'iioas. in resolution of 

 the Council passed on December 7. I have (be pleasure to report thai 

 I... lb,- L'uit-.i S:-. -.in ..: Brui-li 



Vciluiil ~ as fellows: l.i.ui. •(••.! Sir Hourv Ilnli'onl, Ban (cap- 

 rail; . i,i-,'. > . v , .■■ Humphry Captain 

 Hodsal. i'mp;. ; :■-.,.. S-i'-t "iiv.-r 

 Corp ir.il I..U ,s. ('.., -,| c.,1 p,,..||, 1 ■..,,, „;il fnrri . l'n 



marked v.-iih ,vi as|-,i.|; fori ■ 

 by vour .-.. ■limit;. ••-. . .irmau. 



Vvo sailed Troci Liverpool on August SB and reddled New York. 



Sepleinhor :!. wh.-r.- wo -v-r- ir. ■',-.,■ -■■■ 1 b\ the lr.>~.i I.mh ...ml 



officials of the Nn'i.eirtl Hide Ah -..ciiilioii. l.'niicd' Stales, who thron-h 

 out the whole of our vtrit treated us with Hi- ut,n..-t couri.-.v mihI 

 kind,,---. On the r... _■...,■ Oroedmoor every faclUty foi-praoUcewaa 

 afford-il ..■ rixiuii ed were ol 



disposal. . .li..u.-'i ii< t!,.- fr.o 



ra'hviiv . ompanvYtopped iheii 1 r.iii.swh. -never w " 

 thepracKea. I faerveSthafl many of the rifles Use 

 team did no: entirelv fulfil i!i. :. i.-osof anv .nilit 



it -..„. 'i ■...in'. 1 in- 



by the -.ides of the bed, v 



s.. as t<. permit ..: iis pos 



back. 



1H a' .•!.■■ I called the Btt» 



Volinn .1 !,•;.',. laankrfjtlji 



During 

 ichloader. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



BOgrON, Mass., Nor. 4-,. -The i-iflenicn who assembled at tin 

 mug.- at Waliml Hill to-:l<i\ had 11 very uiirovorahleilav for shooting, 

 Hie wind Plowing fr.mi mio 11 o'clock tliroiu-hont th.-.Siv. Appended 

 are best se.n.",..; the ,!:iv: 



C Itnoor Watch, aOOyds 



W Williams .. . . .v.i i:,i i.-,i:,. -la j a ran- *M6B8544B- 11 



EDwurtu r,ii.v,.vi!.-,i 46 F Lewis imii. . -niiiii.-hii 10 



WJtit&woit. .i.-.ii.-.M.in-i-i L F Weed, (mil) ...i;:,:i.v;:i;i 10 



Black Oal [shun 



•1A I'nbh.... 



C Ul 'a iks.. 

 C J Atkins . 

 H K-...I.. 



tii;.;,ii.-,i! is 



.;» i4."> 154-1 t-i .|:j 



... 1545814445 42 



..liiiim.i - 11 



■■J'"T.j-dnv\vasai 



Ruwimili 1114.14451.1—10 



: vteston (mil) .. i-USUDW* 3d 

 A Brownie (mil) . 4 12 1:111512 :«) 



John N M..r:.e. .Ir 

 siedinan Chirk . . 



Join. Norman 



AL Rice 



D l) Barnes 



Stedman Clark... 



C [InseubBrry 



S Hurl on 



A Liiiee 



C A Allen 



Creedmoor Match, 



.11.'. -, S :, is 



... 1 I :. -i 1 I ;, 



t 5 :■, :. ;i .-, .-, 



. -I 4 5 4 f> 1 4 



5 1 4—10 

 B .' 5 — tr. 



6 r. S-M 

 . I I 1—12 



Massaehnsetls Match. 



10 n ia ia v.t 11 i> 10 n 10—10H 



« il 10 11 in 11 VJ 12 11 12—107 



K' If S 10 11 11 11 11 (1 ij 10?. 



11 U 11 11 11 S 18 10 » 0-108 



S 13 in Vi 12 (I 12 11 9 T— (10 



9 10 in 7 (I 11 !! (1 10 12 "i: 



RinRTnrKCt Real Match. 



.11 II 10 10 IS l'J 11 12 10 11-110 



12 P 10 10 11 10 11 10 <i 10 LOS 



.v. 2li.-The 

 Newport. H. 

 .at 800yds., 



with the strong swells br-akin/? "(aathtsr white" 

 under our lee. and .just when I,., thoueul v.-, v. 

 ■ • -.eiiinilion powwows ,i si.-anier load of oxcursii 

 ...11,1 ii. filled and lighted his pipe in order to appi 



nd tlien slldesmoothb by 

 KrLpie. 



STEEL FOR YACHT BUILDING. 



FOR years past the nature and uses of steel for shipbuilding 

 requirements has been studied and developed in even im&giu 

 at, p. direction. 



boilers 

 most h 

 liuildbi 

 Hi.. the 



it. had beeaa broken 



sh 



11 frncturad and brokei 



1. 



.;:■■•!- .■: pimcliinc 1 





Li.e .A .i.e. .....ii . e....i .. « inn . i, ..^ i> .. ... .... . e »'in»i"|,-i. iu I1U1 



able assistance of Col. Walrond and Major Ilu11.pl.1v. 



If. was ui'Ked by Col. Bodiae that considering the short t 

 the match il would he impossible ferliim lo gel his rifles 

 therefore waived the objection, so 10 ■■ the match in hat 

 corned, but pointed out that the ride- as tli.-v then wer. 

 be admissible at Wimbledon next year. 'I his was accepti 

 isfactory concession. ' 



The liiateh w«s shot on the 14th and 15th of Septeuib 

 suited in the British team bein K victorious M : 

 were al l.he short raises and la! ai the I. , 

 provided for each man of the winning team, and a bronz. 

 "Fortuiia" formed flic Iropliv of the maicii 10 become ll 

 property of the winninj; team. 



After the match, the British team were most bospiti 

 fained by the 7Hi K.riment N. (!.. U. ;;.. in their magnlfice 

 wlieie the tropin ■«■;..-. pi-esemeii and also by the lath 

 which was paraded on Manhattan Beach for ■ 

 banquet aft.-rwai.is was given to the learns. On these tv. 



team v 

 thanks 



anon a 



For 1 



the III 



nulled 

 the .111: 



of the : 

 In e ' 



hospil tbtv shown 



General Halloo, k l\ 



waul, all vied with 

 tain our visit will e 

 ant incidents of oiu 



Your obedient servant. 

 H. St. .1. Hai.forii. 

 r R.T., Captain of British Team. 



the Directors of the X. R. A., C. S, 



for six yea is, and no; one ,.f tieni had been made witli 



any reference to tf.i- match. 



on of the French and. KheV lairop.an 



of 1, 



pn 



OLD vs. NEW FRANCE. 



rpili: following eoiresi.oiidenee ought to bring a favorable response 

 1 from the soldiers: of Hie IVeiieJi Hepnblic. They will l.e assure. 1 « 

 rousing good time in addition 10 their defeat: 



IlEADQCAIWEnS LOUISIANA STATK NATIONAL UlAIlD . 



Fiiihi .Mii.n.iiiv District. (. 



New Dklkans, 1 i.-t. 20. |g8S. | 



JfoHsieur.ie &icomU£mtl-d'Ab. •"'• Consul ( iltf /;-,,„.., x,,,- 



OrUwns: 

 Sir-The perfecting of the soldier in the use of the rlilc, which lias 

 engaged und reeeiv.-t th ••• 

 governments for a Ion 

 with great zealrathi«« 



Tie in-:. 



of the small bore mai.li 

 tests with British rifleuj 

 land. During the pres 



Sl.,,1 in V.-w So* ia-'we 



b.vu fixed tor next yea 



greal way 111 securing pi 

 military and the matel 



republic. 



re.pivs. tiling lie: lienchiepi 

 h.-rs of ihe National Uuan 

 Str..n-.' argument* may. p.-udi 

 match and over.-- 

 as jet. Ignorant, but I f-.-l j.. 

 wlii- ii. I am .-...dldeiit, will b 



counirj ..i :i. 



—Our desire is lo ha-- tie- pi 

 to.- [eta of Hie republic— a 

 Orleans Willi, perhaps, Ki-eiil 

 ciiies of the French republi.- 



so -ratifying u> us has. I hope, left him a su 

 leeiioi. of our people to justify hint in throw 

 111., i.e. in favor ol carrying out lie- obj.-el ..| 



1 nditionss of su..l. a matcb as prnpos 



the preliminaries thei-.-foi-e will .-nt.iil. in ail 



. ia; win. Felts, ;:.- 

 .'in. Duleber. II ; 1'. 

 Jill, 48; O'Neil. 41I; 

 liners, 11; Bald.-, in 

 12. Celluloid Kill- 

 .. . Vrcclau.l. 40; Par- 

 icr, ia; Babbc-t. 48; 1'ruden, 42: C'oe. II; Will.-i, .).) 

 ■re are now 122 uieiubers belonging to the chilis com 

 wail; Kide Associaiion. uf nd.- uiimber there arc 

 ..I; -.hots. The first club was organized in is7:>. it 

 •eatly the taste for rille shooting has improved in 



n. i'i : I.y'. 



::ipr 



•atively shorl period. 



THE TRAP. 



ANEW CLEVELAND CLUB.— We have ' 



lord . 





Sniilh 





Caiy .... 





RUSl.... 





Boggis . 





'I'...- 01 



19 II! 



son won 



ill. 

 u,l an 



V. ll.l.lN'if 



Rayu.on 



■-. 



day 11 





11110 



11111 



11111 



11101 



1111.' 

 11111 



11010 



.. .10,110 



..10010 



11111 

 11111 

 11111 

 11010 



1 in 1.1 

 11111 



01U0O 

 OOiHO 



11101 



inn 

 11011 

 11m 

 imii 

 11110 



11010 



10101 

 01010 

 0001 1 



11111-19 



inn iu 

 11110-19 

 iiud 1.-. 



IIIIU la 



uoioo-11 



1104 



-hi 



iss and out. Harvey 7. Higher 1, Thomp...... 



I .... 1..1 „ , ,,,„!. miss and out. York a. Ford 2- Y. 



il Smith ibird.— Uaowai,!.. 



OlOOM— 

 01001— K! 

 ; Thomp 



Wilbur, third; J. F. Witl 



Third .vent— P< 

 Francis nud ICirkv 



Fifth event -Five pairs double I 

 second. I'. U. Babson Ihird. H W 



Sixth ... 11: -Seven birds, l'err 

 Ames second, Smith ami c. Atu- 



s. Willm 

 uger foiirl 

 nd Stark 1 



and Hall Mi -t. P.-ri 

 rst. Valentine and V 



S.-v. 



Hi - 



11 elas 



I halls (Kirk.voo. 

 a- second, Perri 



Fag, rand Siarl, 



hird.'lhoiiipi.oni'o,,,,!, 



. low, is the first cost, 



rrivent a fair idea of the saving iu working steel, as Compared 



on, it would be well to notice ii few leading features of con 



an.l I 

 pl.-ife 



-nil.il 



driilin 



with 8 



sieel boat ihc furaace. rol 



lilel> dispensed with. an. 



spared the builders, The e 



ufaclured. is such that all 



when cold; the 



' The reus 



.- fr: 



u, i folly 

 trunks, 



I the I 



hici 

 Mr W» L. Per 



■Pi ...il oi a p.-.sii.ie so laid-, missing his 10th bird. Appended are the I 

 results of the different events! 



t 'haiupiouship .Maieli, 



W'S Perry 111111111111111:! ill 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1] 1 1 1 1 11 1 --i'i I 



A F Cooper ilinioiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiomiiiimmiimituomio— w 



CM. stark oomoioiooioiiimmimimioimomiiiiiimn-4! 



11 Wnlager 1 1 1 1 1 u mi J um»i u 1 11101 1.11 1 1 im 1 1.11 1 1 1 j.-i 1 1 muioi id I 



First event- Seven birds. C. M Stark and E. T. StnuH divided Urst > 

 money. C Wilbur and W. L. Pony, second; A. F Cooper, third; J 

 B. Valentine, fourth. I 



Seven birds, siark. first: D. Kirkwood, second; 

 ill, fourth. 

 Cooper second, T. S. Hall third, II li 



ith 1, 



locking or hauling u 

 ; and other vessels 

 lout than if built, of 





-..:;■. 



s. Eager and Johnson, llrst: Valeiiiine, 

 :ond; Sniilh ami Kirkwood third. 

 ..ill. match, between Stall; and Lager, was 

 ltlomau at- the seventh bird. 



.Cll. -The fourth grand annual shooting 

 -pi. -es of the Cleveland (inn Ciub will be 

 1 at Oak Grov.' House, 011 Ansel avenue 10- 



I proof of the faith now placed in mild steel, we would 

 ir present nonce by stating that the screw propellers 

 ■ swift launches, built by Mr. Thoimcroif, have blades 

 annealed steel plates, as being the best possible material 

 many strains to which a propeller blade is subjected.— 



§Hchtmg Htfd (gnnoemg. 



THE CANOE KELPIE. 



leading ■ N-. .-look's" reply to (Jus Sypherl, I have 



OW BEAM... Mr. W. Huge Tweedy, ];. A. in a lecture at the 



h Institute, Nov. 9. his solijeet I,,',,,.- "Mod-i r. Yachts." ex- 



iral Commanding Louis 



ishi d - ir id, ration, 



..:■-. Jb 



in:. State National Guard. 



It is wi 

 ntiou of 



oaii na j 

 them. 



old fellows holdii: 



1 ...ti.., the ties wbie; 



G. 1 I : IDBEOAKO, 



.iljijtant General of Louis 



lloul.lle.-Stold ids 



', on the Wiiinip.i- 

 southeast point of 



ili/.od l M 

 ive form 

 nt that it 



starting 



rica. The lee- 

 newandfuster 



u-g-ly ,1. j.eud- 

 .•cessf ul racing 



