Dec, 38. 1882.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



4 3 3 



l§ijie and ^rap g>lwoting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



At Walttttl j til) to-lav there was n flnjj attend- 

 ance of i-iil-m-ii. mid, despite th- rain an, I f.-ig. som- extra fin- 

 shooting was done. Tim winu wnt light fro,n 1] I,. 13 ..'.-lo.;!:. ftn<3 

 ih-gi-.n light brought out the bullnrominant.lv. I. Liu 

 Mr Duffer uncle a clean Hcore of 1 



i ...Ml I III- lolloB illl/ ill'.- In- I - 



tl..'-.l.iy. i.ll .1 -.'■ 



Creedlnooi Match 



■ i 6 " 



A Duffi i 



■■'. (mil).... 



.) A ( • ■ ■ 



\\ c Akin (nil).... 

 I 11 1" I ... in wunili.. 

 H A.I. iks (mi!) . 

 A .1 Carter 



I '. I I ■ ;■( 



8 I. Simpson imio 



., (mil, 

 .1 A Backus (mil)... 



EJCram 



A Duffei 



A C All.'llllS 



W C akla 



A J Cut- 

 JNFi-w.. 

 '•: \ Je ks 



F Dwtgl . 



I, A Unit 



iDutrer 



H ■■ ■- 



A i ! A!.. 

 I", Waircii 

 .I N Frye. 



K A J-nl;s 



A .leaner 

 W Gotham 



...r. 5 S 6 I 4 3 I ,"> 



. 5 ti 4 5 ,"i i t "' I 

 .444444554 



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I I 4 I I 4 -J I 4 



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. b 3 •; t -I I 4 4 



((U H Ml 



111 II 



4 4 4 



B— 4S 

 4—41 

 8-44 

 4—12 



I 12 

 4—12 

 0-41 



1 II 



1-11 

 4— 11 



3-40 



'.i :i in S in 9 10 5 fl-81 

 > y sin mo M I 8—83 



7 S 10 10 8 jn 7 7 B—82 



8 1U 6 8 9 II 8 10 H 9— 82 



7 9 10 H 10 5 li 9 10 «-«l 



9 10 10 7 U 10 II (I 6 6-81 



10 I 7 10 :. S JO SI 8 7-»l 



r. 8 9 6 8 10 8 fi G-78 



". D 10 in li 7 ID Id li 4- 70 



I 10 S) 1(S4«S 9-04 



i: y ■ 



iii m in in in in ill in in -100 



in in 10 ID in in li) in u 10- 09 



!i in 10 in 16 in in in I" in-- 99 



10 in in (I HI 9 in 10 1(1 10- 9« 



. l" |n 10 10 D 9 10 10 I' 9— !>lj 



9 10 D 9 '.' I" Hi 10 9 10- 95 



. .......10 I.) m II 9 10 9 8 8 9— (2 



9 8 in in 10 8 B 9- 90 



. -1 4 5 B 



5 4 5 I 



.6. 4 5 A 1 ! 4 E 



Wan in Team.— Wolf 45, A. Welsher 45, hums 45, Nunlcv II. 

 Frecbe 44, Wm. Claro 43, J. H. Cos 40, Alexander HI, A. lhiht 86. 

 Oheeseman 35. total 416. 



Nameless Team.— C. Kittcniuevcr 

 14, .!. ltiv.lv 11. 1, Kietchma i-l. I 

 .1 loco I-.. 1,. M.-u-r 41. ,). Dor.cllv II, total l;P. 



Plymouth Tenni. .1. I.. S i-s 17, (1 M Towiixend US, Clms. H. 



..1 i Hill Hi. 1\ L. Smniiiei's l«. J. (VN-il II, M.S. lira. I.- 

 44, C. E. Baldwin 42. Pollard ;•.-. .1 ia,.w-i :i. total ill. 



Cell doid Te:l:n -P.irh.-n- in. I'.ilihul I'',. W (>. I.voiik 16. M. Pinl.-r 

 ■I'.. Vr— l..nd -I."., liriint 4.',, Turner I'.. U'ill-i 42. S. Slmmouds 12, Wl(l|.- 



8MALL ARM IMPROVEMENTS.- 

 prize article on the "ATI pf War.' 



of Em 





otpoira in 

 t aseigin 



, Irntion. accuracy and raplditt ■•! Br 



lull aims in the lasttwanty years -. 

 times greater in accuracy, two-thirds greater in 



lion, and five times gt-nt-i- in rapldiiv i.f ni .1 Mr-, while lln 



weight of cartridges hie- Leon diminished ami the number per niai 

 thai ni:lYl, ; -.-:,;:i-,!e..:,.;s,-.|. - 



THATSEFPiJNl FI.DT CHALLENGE.- Now York, Den 89. HHiltn 



Formt und Stream: la yoin- last week's issue- appeared a ehnljeugi 



hcitting Hifd (^anoeinfy 



OUR ANNUAL TRIP TO THE LOWER BAY. 

 Editor. /•■.iii.-( and Siream 



While laying off in our yacht's eabln, talking to some friends who 

 had come on board to see u» off, the mate: informed me tbul. Mr. 

 WOOdCfor whom we had In-ii w.iitlii-,'i was ,-omin - (.:■ in lb 

 that the anchor was short and Die after canvas ".-w. at-1 up. ' "All 

 light, sir, kh und.-rw.-i.v - As we stretched off intottifl Btreaoi we 



fell in wi.h oiher va.-lu- nl-io 1 ml .nit These we mion passed ami 



wer- ,,.. V r.lt. lliilii.c oniselle- v ill. I be liauds'.iue maimer ..- 

 behaved, When thaala«p A1«H came up anil |ni-s-d u» wilb a rusll, 

 bcntiliK us as fast as were beaiiiif: tin- lb ■ I This pancake in still, 

 lomr. l'-.fi. beam, and 2lln. deep. At sundon n sli- « as n-.rlv out of 



Mcl.t. iinryn.-bt i ie-lhinlof (be loaulin- in beam, and IJ^In. in 



clepih to l-.'iu. of length overall. Sli ai^liloul frame amidships, with 



2ft. treel r,l ristuK perp.-n.lieiilai'lv from the water surface, uiaws- 



over 3fr. aft and 14in. forward. Now, what right lias a inud-turlb- lo 

 beat this kind of u boa"? True, the wind was Iij-Ih and li.ewani- 



sel's'a'l iiiie.-.'or.'' r " We camel 

 place nf a poel |.,nu since it 



look-.. I 



Idt fralleiv We 

 shoot ten men to 



■n. Pros.: S. D Ward," Pec., /.eitlec H i.'hib. 



THE TRAP. 



where a dark cloud was risi 

 Tap.: Fd rather be snuj.'ce,| 



Chile 

 away 



night 



-pped into 

 tvestwaril, 



icbl Of it, 

 I l.yeall." 



slan.l that 



stock in storm signals. The i-UIT did mil 

 er dark, and Rave us but. barelv time to 

 i down before the wind si ruck us. backing 

 early under wat, r; let (.-,, tb- kedfcc.Ktopping 

 every man oil m-i..- '| be so;, , ante with 

 • bighi of a lee shore, our little ship rolled 

 Hirer bad si .-i nwav. r. ne u-«rlv straight QUI 

 p lo !.- I 





i the 



jt unlike that instrument while In 



i-t .stand:- Would tin- ai.ibor., 

 \o sleep: No re.-t: A i davhre 



of a 



i - A Poll *■ 



F F. it . liin- 

 l)Kirk.-.o 

 J 11 Bird 

 W F. Robh 



li I! i : : 

 .44.44 43 I 

 18 I.", li li in 810 



,. • ml -I fortlie lii-sl plai 



I TS'.-ison . II -II -12 f 4 

 w LUtle . 12 & 4S 43 4 



i.M.f.F.l: V 8HO 



3 j:i 49 41 11 -210 

 2 42 42 41 4:1-210 

 ) 41 42 :» 41) 2H2 



.- done 

 11b pre- 

 blisha 



rilb lb.: 

 be Colli 



i F F.U 



s'EU. Mass., liee 80. Al tb- lust meeting of the Gardner 

 ,;:n n.-iekiiiaiiiek Range the aitemianee was good, while 

 .-it was unabated. The distance was as usiialsMuyils., offhand, 

 inch ring and Crcedmoor target eoniblne.l. The score tells 



FI/u.b-i-.M.o.l 411 



MiMOOKDec. 2D.-The •'()! 

 dlrei-ll.iii of lln; Naiioi.nl Kill- ,\ 

 nm Oh wai open 1,1 all eoai-i-s and 

 men. Tb- win I - 



e I! ar. -Ill-,- !i-io„s were fiv 



eusen. Iir, : il. W. Mimson.lll; 

 A. Melnnes. ill; |-\ Stuart. 113: 

 i. A. Day, 111:.). W. ManBttra, 

 iv. i.'usnin;-. 109; .loin, .lain.-s. 

 il. II. II Seb-lf-lin. 104;C, S, 

 • iw, 1(2:. I. Duane, 101; J, II. 



irksr 



i.-pr 



niii.li 

 -l-gani 



WORCESTEB M:. •■.-.. Dee. 2!.- The Rifle club had their regular 



meeting at l'iu- t-i-v. K.inge t — dav. The attendance whs uu- 

 ll-iliallv good The scores made were as follows: 

 I km- Tir.-el— Uif-Haud. 



j Iii. 



. '. 1 I 5 5 4 4 S 



IS I I I 



I 4-44 

 5 I 18 

 8 -i — 10 



_ Jinan Clark I 



Frank W-s.-on .. a 4 4 4 4 

 Massu-busetts Target— Off-Hand. 



Ste-Prnn flail, II IS 12 '. 11 9 12 10 12 104 



Duseubury 10 11 10 in 111 11 15 11 11 9-108 



S Hurt in,,.. 11 10 10 IS 12 8 I" 8 12 10 108 



A All 11 10 11 9 10 9 1" 11 11 IS 11-102 



:nir. 12 11 7 S 1(1 !U 12 II 12 11 — 102 



I« fl 11 12 8 11 10 in 12 11) 102 



Frank Johnson IS I! 11 ID 9 9 in C, II- 98 



.) W .Uurplu ,,, M HI! nil 7 s. s W H lid 



HO Wells.. 



tea 



8 11 11 10 12 11- ii 



birds killed 



ittle reunion was enjoyed by all. 

 AILSA CRAIG, Ontario.— The Ailsa Craig Cluu Club held a aeries 



lass ball match v 



14 and 15, which were, consid- 

 and the execrable weal her, 

 coin • off with a high wmd 

 iliot in a driving snow storm. 



Dec. 1-1, 1 *igc 



back far each 

 nance. 12 pige 

 John Turnbiill 

 John Morgan. 

 W Witti-.. 

 W Hodgins... 

 HO Munro .. 

 John MeE-.ven 

 Carey F. Kli-s. 

 Wm Diougbt 



Bob Judge 



1 1 F Stewafl 

 Cant Dixon.. 

 Colin C Stewa 

 .Tames Allen. 



In shoot off Hob Judg 

 ro fourth, McFwen filth 



Match; in birds. 21yds. rise, ground Ira; 

 shot, miss and oni. otli-rwis- ll,,gai-,iui 

 < and 81.50 cash, 



. 1011140011— 7 Jos Ellison 



..noniononoi ■ 1 it Glynn 



...OlIIJOiOil- 5 ,I..s i.nvton. . . 



iVimilUliiii- 4 C Seaf, 



.1111011011— 8 John Graham. 



...oilliioint - 7 Joseph Beck... 



...1111111111 — 10 Frank Atkinson 



...1110111111 (I TTbirlwel! 



. 101 ! 111111 - !i WmlVNeil. ... 



,, 010,101. ,111- 5 D Crosby 



1101 100110 6 M Kosenberg 



0100111110 (I 

 . OIOOIOOOOO 2 

 . 0OOO10O1O1—8 

 . . 1001101 100 — 5 



1011001 in a 



1101001100— s 



OOOoTOOOOl - 2 Harry Eill.er 011010111] 7 



anil 



ml ami Wm. Drought third. Mini- 



Dec. 15, (lb 

 ties, 1yd. bat 

 club; otherw 

 1; Troon . 



ss Hall Match; 15 balls. 2:v,ls. rise, Card's r-tan nap: 



k lor each lie shoi: mis. , U „| o„ t ; |, : ,n, ,,„-„i s V ( | by 



ise Bogardus rules Knt.ance, SI. 25. 

 .110111111110111 18 J Beek .. .11!(II1K)III111|. 13 



(Kll 1 1001 1 1 1 1' 1 1 - 10 T Thhlwell .... 10101 lulOl 1 1 1 1 1 — 1 1 



. illinmioioilll 11 HLaing ii'HiilloniDw 



.nilnlllllHOIln-ll T Culb-rl ...1 1 11)1)101 IlKlw 



ion ill 100 ig in-, i-i'o.-r i<it 1 1 1 111 1 11110 — is 



BOSTON, Dee 19 'li.- 



Droughtsixlh. 

 Rifle match: lOOgrds.; 



MceVit.sV J. Cili'i'ipbelb 2 

 IC. Ilepi.-n,-. Hi.-;in.; J. M 

 lH-.iin.: R. Twe Ml-. :•■, 

 VT. Allen, 4k|in.: T T'hii 

 Oraham olllciai-l as ji 

 barb.. in-. seorer.-W. Dr 



1:1- laller fell ,iov 11. having 

 There was a bole in his be. 

 ling-riu. Tli-v were aboui 

 ill front of li. 111. Th-:- » 



11101-11 

 JIOIO— 8 

 ilb fifth, 



ml B. Twe.ldle 1 



um worth taking to 

 Horning, wind still al 

 arrived at our desiiu 



MASTHEAD IRON WORK. 

 Editor Fared and Stream: 

 It is well known that Iron work am^ fittings are still very much 



nigl-cLd in our yachts. This 



can be mo 



well schemcl out ali.l highly lib 



through our fleet has been a nii.s 

 iS needed lor strength in section 

 baud, a waste or metal in clunis. 

 supcrlhious provision. This wal 

 the cutter Ma ice lav in the Seuv 

 :i number ol sloops of about her 

 ship \*as most apparent. Aboax 



sli-d. The 



taken aim at 



and for stiff 



M: Ijlianc-ti 



Iring 



nea- 



ire, 



icli. 1 







Kobs, 



ll. "J^ln.; 





jingi: 



ar 



:. Mm 







II:, i- 



lid ,1 



dm 



eree; 



lion. 



w. 



iwing 



account 



n th.- 



Hall 



fax 



e .shoal were so notoriously dangerous and 

 d cabin comfoils. Ibat cv, ,-\ „i„- -tiained lor 

 pnatiou" could possibly reach. Naturally lln. 



ier iiualiliea- 

 11 hull and 1,11 

 • mercsi lai,- 



o£ masthead Iron worii e 



had been foul, d af her moori 

 isl Iwisl -donl of her, lll.-spi 

 the weld, on- of them being 



w loiloiiat. ly le.-l 



working drawings a.-. 



• win, a hacks! iy in 



i-i vanitv. Dm' tlm 

 ig. with housing t,,p- 

 iiiy lo abide bv her 

 gs by .some lubber, 

 ■ holding while the 

 11 iicb-d half round, 



I4--226 T I- si, (s,, n ... 41 jj 42 43 44— IS11 



i;--;i- II Lowell 43 43 42 11 li-2iu 



I'i .':.', .1 Hn-sell. 42 12 42 I! 18 2i0 



13-213 Ch Morrill... 4U .11 12 89 I'I --no 



and il was the firsl cii.se of the kind of which he iiml heard. The 



I verdict ol "Death Br gunshot wound by tnJsttdveu- 



Dll-e." 



CANNON v.s. DAVIS.-Houth Alllbov. N. J.j Dec 25 Match be 



Iw— n \V. S. (annoii. the arni-il ahool-r. -l Newark, N. ,)., and 



Geo. DaVjS, of South Ambov, N. J.; a."> birds each, 25yds., Mvds 

 boundary; trap, llnd and luindle: 



■uon-lllHOOiTOllllOlllOnilOlllOlOllOOll, Total, 35; killed, 23; 



(';': .-.' I).."vn_n lOloliiiMiioii.ioHllOll lliniiiiouo. Total. 35; killed, 23; 



. In ill.'- sl'iout off it. was decided t 

 , be shot at under same conditions 



\V. 8. Cannon- 11011111. shot out opponent. 

 I Geo. Ban's— 0011100. Shot out by opponent and retired. 



s giving 

 .-collar. 

 slipped 



si head, 

 re when 

 i pretty 



of I-ss depth and secured by a 

 projected upward ; J:jili. on the < 

 of the crosstrees or spreader. 



