Jas. 11, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



478 



TO? in a.condition -nlculat^d •o.M tract every flOR In the ' 

 T-iLinitv I'll. - the forbidden grounds wore 



inamosl dilapidated condition, with apertures Dearly large 



..!.■■ admit of a i-.itt prj^siti ; ' hto-.i _-h. My poor Shot! t 

 Be « ■ .ihead of me when he turned from the I 



public road, and passing through a hole in the fen 

 passed— actually trespassed— upon mv neighbor's properfcv, 

 infleting there a murderous fire from an old musket, at right 



Iqgxa deliberately, in my sight, bui so quieWy 



to hinder it. His was a quiet nature, 



eloved and petted by alii, a good one in the 



field, of i iii fx digree. and withal could do his share of triolcs 



about the honsa Should he die I firmly believe that mine 



would be aB clear a claim for damages as ever man had 



against man in the courts of law. The above are the un- 



WUat think youf— A. C. W 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB.— A meeting of Hie 

 Ea'tei-nFMd Trials Club was called for last evening, but as 

 twenty;-five membera (a quorum) were not present, it vrn*. 

 postponed until Tuesday the l6tii inst. The Board of Gov- 

 n met and sleeted the following gentlemen! John B. 

 Warstan J. H. Kerenow, F. C. Hoe and J, P. O'Neil. The 

 following names were proposed lor membership; L. 15. 

 Wright, X. G. Clark and 1). T. Worden. 



I5K B.— We. last week published Pink B. ai winner 

 Irst in the X. A. K. G. Derby and New Orleans Gun Club 

 by. It should have road' second iu belli the Chieken 

 lis and N. A. K. C. Jierby, and first in the New Orlenns 

 i Club Derby 



A Diill'ci 



§ijie an d §rap g hootimj. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



; v,\ Jn. 8. -Dsspitstbe storm to-day. scsyeral riflemen as- 

 ,e ; at I i- rinse -ii Waluut Hill to ro-imieuc.j 'he regular 

 " (lay was a fair one fcr shooting. Be- 



res, all at 800yds. ; 



Preedmoor Match 



■"' •". 



.. , .:• 4 5 



i r, t r. 5 



r. :. 5 : 5 5 



.. i :. I 1 s :. i .- 

 SMMMt 



.1 1 1 1 4 4 S R 



,...4 3 5 6 3 4 4 4 



,4 9 ! i I i 14 



:. ; :. i i :i i •: 



I I ;. I 4 4 4 4 



A .1 Co) 



i'.l ):ir 



OH Bos 



\ II, in. 

 1 1 A 1 !a 



A Mai hews . . 

 W C Loveland 



5 4—19 



5 r>--)-, 



4 4-4U 



4 6^t4 



4 4-44 



1 !■ Ill 



1 1 40 



4 4-39 



3 I -S.i 



■ •.' ■■■ 

 fVst Match. 



■i 10 in 10 10 10 10 Id 10 IO-0!I 



in 10 11 10 10 8 in id [0 in 95 



..,. l" m 10 I" 10 , in 11 9 10-03 



" S I" 10 10 10 ? in 10 48 



ft f ft In S 10 )0 S 10 8-89 



s ti 8 a io ii t— <-c 



B ii 10 a ii 7 (1-82 



n r io ft ii 8 S— 85 



r 10 id I) d 10 7-J5 



, II 9 10 9 8-83 



9 (1 9 S 9 7 9- SO 



9 8 10 7 8 .'. :, 5—74 



.! (I 6 r, 8 ~ 7 3-61 



10 



9 a 



x 



n io 



l>. ebnal Mateo, 



10 



ii m 



10 



r> « 



10 



S 10 



10 



IS , 



■ ESTEE. Mas-.. Jai 



■ 

 Imi during i 



Match li. I 



Reuni- 

 ted at 

 each 



'•l.ii.-': !•■ 



Was 



us decimal target Piig 



The records made tp-daj are as Collows; 

 Oreedni""r Target. 



'.■irk 



X S Morse, Jr S 4 4. 4 



I- Johusl in • i •• •"» •» 



I 5 .. 4 f, 4— 14 



•-> I 5 1 1 1-48 



I f 4 4 6 1-44 



B ) :j .4 4 4_.ji 



114 4 4 4—11 



I 4 4 f. 4 ! -41 



Massachusetts Decimal Target, 



Steuwan Claris u 7 b io 



Re-entry i '> 8 ."> 



..:. 14 4 3 1 -1 i 5 

 i I 4 8' 5 3 4 3 4 

 I 1 I 4 4 4 

 .2 i 'I ft I -1 3 4 8 

 144.344843 

 i ■-• | S 3 4 1 8 8 



Re 

 J K 



. S 5 7 II 1 .1 1(1 7 1(1 

 ....a 10 10 '.' !> 9 4 11 8 



a .-. 9 a ; ■ 



; 5 ', ii 



4 7 5 10 



4 in i] ii 



\ i. Rice t 1 1 ! 8 I I I U 



Massachusetts Decimal Targets Rest. 

 Stedmancaark.. io tt 10 9 9101010 9 i»- 



CO.NI.TV.s GALLEEY.— Gomfcr Thifty-nrst Etreetand Broaflw 



TI, 



,:il .-!:,., 



,■]'>. 1883. The |,i, 



Ciill, : 



THE TRAP. 



1:1. II AM. M:is<.-.. D ....nil mated of the 



,! .:■.■!,. !>iy. Is. The -lllil ufe.'.sh ftV« sllol Is 



in ..-1 1 .1 •! 4 4 4 4 4 3—39 



..; r , 4 2 4 1 8 4 4-88 



. .3 1 3 t S i M 1—81 



-, 8 :. 2 4 U 4 s! 4 2-33 



... 2 • I 8448404 8-31 



J. O. W. 



ATOT7LTRY «llOOT.-The nnimn! poullrV shoot of theSeppen- I 

 iel.ii Rifle Olubwas hoi, I Dec, ■«. Following scores at n l»-ruifi I 

 i. hall, out of -aposstblo ISO, were inade! 



IJ5 n M-ssersetnnit(. . 99 



C Rein . 11:. p n.-rni.iiiii 90 



W Bala 98 



;elm 



.1 liitzel.. 



.1 IVie 

 II t:.!.,en 



IIS ,t 1 



mn'e. light. 



s. Considering hr.u 

 bent, anil how often 

 ton is prnbahly not a v 



A 



ffiichtiitQ Ht\d (j£<moeittg. 



NEW CENTERBOARD FOR CANOES. 



X cflleieiit ceni.iii., ir.l i; ,i boon to the cunoclst. All boards of ; 



will by applying force to a lever at the :>fi< 

 heereu Clia mi I ,1 i-lnde is 30ia. long and 

 id3Wn. long witn lOiu. ihtith, adapted for 

 so. The forward end of the shaft ships or 

 socket pen. lam from the Keel. Tne alter et 

 Lrigemenl, which is somewhat longer. It is t 

 > a screw in the buck of the after Dox. di iviu 

 :o the lug. To remove or unship. 11 is on] 

 back the board until the si 



hing, make n 

 «ouiu. 



y itself. The 



eei, or brass, 



which can he 

 •r cud. within 

 Din. deep for 

 rowboats and 



of the forward lug. then null forward until clear ( 

 What keel is cut away is filUj compensated by ih 

 shaft when thescrew is turned home. To control r 

 tiou of the blade, a lever is introduced inside the cs 



cull hv Thus. Kane £ Co . 13:i Wabash avenue, 

 .1 sp,.,i;iiiy of its introduction, snpplvlrg ft 

 s for J10. and to them all inquiries should 1,.. 



YACHTINC IN SAN FRANCISCO. 



sun for yachllug was over some tim" since, 

 e w.iitcivinge.l lleui are on commission, it 

 >us at Ibis time to lake a hastv haekwiir.l de.-ic •! . -,,■ what 

 . accomplished bj thfs, one otthe best patronized, locally, 



1 all in nil the season wa 

 One of the clubs had no at 



otby 



end.'d of the y.-ar 



Til 



Kid tO 



r fleet. : 



■ feal 



other p ople and n 

 old hands are dropping out an, 

 yachtiug uill not languish for 

 There is no place in the uorl 

 of the weather we have here, 

 steady regularfradc winds, wli 

 have drifting matches wheie 

 grounds are somewhat limbed 

 liess. bin 1 he old hand will Iii 



iwln ! 



Therefor, 



. tbej 1, 

 tlie 



bo.il i have decreased in ni 

 seems to he asreed that lliittv-six 10 fortv 

 cable size. Theeigbtvand ninety-foot \ 

 yachting interests o£ the East like the sms 

 too much to run. in a short time the Own 

 constant expense, nnd the yacht Is Doi as 1 

 of less dim nrions. 



We hope fcr better things next season b. 

 to recognize the faci that there must !>.• 

 Hem if then- favorite amusement is to pro 

 energetic Will take the matter in hand um 

 factions thai exist, aud take hold of the I 

 no doubt that a better record will be tmuK 

 more races, les... bickering and talk will bri 



,S'ell Frtni'iSfii Fri.'ih ,' ilml ,s'/,o, ■/.«„„,, , . 



ry one by any 

 that given by 



I vaeht regatta 

 mat was not up to the 



lie onl, one club here, 

 ivhat is more to the pur- 

 •e-qiiartcrs of tie- peop'e 

 1 1 ki. • , 11. .thing about 

 I pr isper and progress, 

 SO-the amusement. Both 



■lemem- which will not 

 the leading spirits now 

 'ini.s remain with them, 

 here hinted at. There 

 • rivalries of ■■ nioli affect 



'■'''•'.e^s'n^^r^-us 1 ^ 

 does ' 1 imt I 'V.ivance! ! ' The 

 my be. and mutual con- 

 t able to tnke the position 



s Is going on. Two Cue 

 .1,1, smaller one; and 

 1 in Oakland These will 

 lkcd of. And this is the 

 boats will be bought bv 

 the sport. A few of the 

 is coming in, so that the 



tine; iias the advantages 

 r eight months we bave 

 lassages, and we seldom 



nail yachts find thev can. 

 •s. and the time allowances 

 icome disgusted and want 

 wenty-iive and thirty foot 

 v. ones ate being hralt, It 

 feet is 1 lie smallest practi- 

 aehts do not build up the 

 Iter ones because thev co-t 

 .-is h-.oine sensible of the. 

 much used as would be one 



>caus? I he yachtsmen seem 

 greater harmony among 



MR. LAWTON'S VIEWS. 



■ailed toa letter written to y ■ papei bj 



1 to luonopoliz.' 

 d's eye' Mr. G. 



.11 SriiKAM. .1 rule 



loiityontlu sub 

 1 Kemp, Mr. Colin 



■undo 



.,11,1 frankly agree with him 

 learn, and it is a pity that he 



he gwitlemau who advocates 

 tbftig to learn and everv- 



NBWOfRV T). I.AWTON. 



TIME ALLOWANCE. 



, Sl|.-i.'es! :, biisis for lime all, , wan. e 



1'1's'l 



ien"bni;t th'ir"ii!!'itV! 





itii vessels of diiTereii 



lid 



lotlhiswo, 



thai .I...- s eoi seem 

 01 only simple but 

 tute for the philo- 

 1 . in other 

 :■ sail measurement 

 appose hall a dozen 

 is, thev would soon 

 uld handicap in ,,- 

 Horse power. Wliy 

 ne man migiil n-o 



;:nle ku 



dmiartt 

 Sin.,.. 



rters 



of each (dub, and any chttngi 

 j NM'W SSAKPIE8 Ml-. Clapliain has in baud ill his yard. I:..s1m,. 



10ft Ileum and lain! draft, without boni-d: yawl rig Tea i.iii.'l.ift. Gin. 

 long, finished in varnished hard woods. The same- builder is over- 

 I hauling a COft. sternwhecd launch suitable for Southern bayous or 

 veiy shoal waters. 



