27(i 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



I November 3, 1881. 



second match; jxni'l medal prononUirt by Mr. W. M, Goodwin; 

 rangesooo ■■ .n-.i io shots, Snider ilfl&: 



A 1 '.iiii ; f. jj fl fl 3 I ■: 5- I:, 



.-. :• . t -J — -I ■-■ 



WH-Clarke i is o 3 r> t 6 » •-' 5— 38 



A M ill. i j ;, >j j :. ;: 5 6 



Third match; iiny rlllc: range 80V, 000 and l.'»i) yards ; 7 shots at 

 ,i' ■ 

 P Mitchell, lie 551.1555— 34 535565S— S3 55558*8—34-408 



\V M < .{.:l:i \vi II. 1, i :..-.! V..V-. • 31 - '.'- 



■ii.. I.' i '• [■..■..■.-. . -i ;":.."•". :: : ::.:.....'. .3—26— 06 



A I'.iln, i; < • ■ II. .'.-il .-..-,Vvm4 -31 - 113 



-, 1(1' .v... .«>_ 92 



G-Muruon, Metlord siwssb*- . > t -. i i » — :s i 4554348— 25— no 



F S ■ i 1 .v . i.-. 1: 1 . 



F II I.'..-:-. 1.1,'Hv. ■■-27- Ml 



Wlli., .Hi: . ... -i.! •.!■.-:; S3m;.|.|-i.-. 5645548—80— B7 

 Wl !i 1 ogg.iiuoipli.KiJ. M :,r.! ■:-, JI33IS5 32 6405456-27—87 



■• . ■ 



Fourth in ii.'.h : medal prosaiiced b\ Mr. George. Marge tl: . i 

 iota, any rule: 



WMGoodwln 5 4 S 6 5 r. .". -I r, 6-^48 



A I'.d'i •-. .. 6 .-. .-. .". I I .-■ 1—17 



FSehwarz I | T. i -. -J I 1 6 4-13 



.I..SI-;-.'!' M..-01: 3 3 6 fl :> H B 4 5— 13 



Range I'rizoa-*") yards. 



6 4 6 5 5-34 ?•> I'D 



U ,.. 6 6 5 3 6 4 6- 34 1 Dll 



HMarfia -i 4 ,-> r> d r. is— sa 1 mi 



600 yards. 



onaneoffl 5 r> 4 S b 5 3-83 8 oo 



o Mcviicking 4 ;. .-■ :, 6 s 5—81 l no 



PBBoss..,. n 2 6 4 r. r. .-.-:in ; ,>, 



liOO yards. 



A I'.iin 3 i :. :. .-• 6 4-:;2 son 



3 t :» 4 .'j 5 5-m 1 ("I 



Willi, Hi, 4 3 B 3 fi S 5-27 1110 



-mi yards. 



LICllt-C'H lilo-.'ll '• .'• 3 5 6 5 5— 85 2 110 



.1 M i,.i -■> 4 5 5 5 f. 5-34 I W 



W M ' iwln 6 :. I 5 5 5 3-34 1 li'l 



'.'"" .Millls. 



Bjflccuei] r- 6 s s c r. r>-3» 2110 



JOS Mason 4 4 fi 5 3-33 1 U0 



Win I'-.-.l Ogg,Guelpll) 4 4 5 B 4 5 3-32 1 00 



1, 1 yards. 



W M i .o..-l» III 6 4 5 5 fi r, 3-34 800 



U MI'ullL'U 5 5 5 j 3 4 fi— 34 1 HO 



A 1-ain ..:. 3 :. 3 3 5 4-44 1 DO 



Gland as [regale, in nrat and third mutches: 



Snider. Auy Itlile. Total. 



DMIIchci! -' In I 186 



I- l. i:.. i or, -•' ii4 



hv„, S3 113 158 



A I'.iin s3 63 170 



■•. :: ■ . , . ■ ss si 176 



U Maj-gctts SI HI 171 



. i. 29.— Tile lh;i, I ilny Ol I In - fall meeting opened Willi 



making ii ' •; ..-id, mi ihe Crceumoo. target, lie- on 



one during the meeting, though thlui-fouis bave beehverj BUiai 

 (.us. aii.i ■:■.!. i. • by Mr. \v. Charles on tie Mass 



OUUSBttS I'.-i "III l" :■ possible -I. ill, - r : 1 1 1 1 1 i ■ • v; " 1 1 . _- ' ■ I . — I 11 



■ •■ i ii me, thoi ■ '-ii'ii' -. in- - < "■' ini' 



target uimi. - h ivii,,: 642. \o ..•-, id, m and nothing 01 uu uupleasu 



nature li • I n:-. - devotees. T 



ijri.'.e-w inn . . . ;,; i heir order In the different matches 



follows : 



No. I.— xno-yard m.i , - h. i r ■■ li. :•,■■]' target; open I i all comers ; | 

 Hltlon standing; fill' - , any wliaih Hie rules; rounds 7 : entries u 

 ,ii,:. ••;. winners dt prizes to be decided by the nggregateofl 

 ■Miiieii is oroj continuous score. Tneeorupei.il 

 making i .-. ate scot 



pnz: winners to cnoo3tf m ties 01 

 Twe.nt.y-ii e pii---: total v . 



EFlUchi n t03 .i N rrye S8 



A c Adams 102 KJ Cram lis 



C F El Is .1,41 II 1D2 .1 If FellOWs '.IS 



ii m jtwi ii 102 .) s Bennett os 



ULW!i,,i,ip I'd MG Midler 98 



N \V Arnold. in: A 1. lain 98 



I! (i ■ iii 111. - knowlinti lis 



\V II ,i.i':l.si'ii urn ruurllliiig 08 



ii R Rloliarason loo ,1 K Newton Of 



It Davis '.'!( A MallicwH in; 



. ige 98 V Uuiiis on 



I. Llluuij.iid 'JO ,) bObborn 85 



(i A UiM- OS 



No. 2. .iiio-yiinl mahii : .\;..-.„-i,ii.-«4isiaryoi. cc-udltioussamens 

 in Match Nil l. T,-u prizes, WVlutfJOO. 



E.l i i -.in 236 J ^ l-'rye 223 



EFKlcllardson 2:13 II (nay 82! 



OM Jewell 2 1 a MatUews 219 



G F Ellsworth '-'34 M G Fuller 217 



AC Adair.-. 231 A I. Hurl 2'39 



n ; upeil fl llll-liiliicrs; 1 Mr and position 

 any wli.biu flu - rule ; rounds, 10; one sore to cm, ,l; rs.ri ,ir..- 1,1 

 b.; settled by next beat oomp tedseorea Firsi prl/. - , bronze medal 



' ■ 1,1. IJ. .1 rill! . 



seemid prize. :. \m , inia.li 1. : 



i"l il MiM-.u ■ ■-: 1'iiirii. |.n/.'-, ." |,"i n-ni. 101 ,1 cnir., . 



nun pi,/. - , p.r i.cni. total entrance lees; Blx th prize, 5 per cecU 



.1 v it,.,, - ■: •!<( \v Howard is 



U 11 .).,:•, .,11 1:1 T HOW-: 4S 



II Tyl.-r 43 



MA'.:mi:.IA GMXBKY. la'-ini. Thr pasi -wick has been another 

 busy ween al ihls yalleiy, many shooters from out or town who at- 

 tended Hi fail meeting ai Walnut liui availing 



A ma 1 . 'i"ia glasses. 



I'UeU-B 1 ir£ 01 last week: 



All r:, 1:11 ■:■.•■ PlStOl \lalcli-5D feet 



,1 11 Williams 'Ma h Eaton \ 



JAnro S2 S8 s - — il-; I If klCll ( 



a::-i mists' Blfle .Match— ISO feet. 



!•: I -- llich-irdson 



e: B Bartlott 



Q lli.avii 



WFogSJ 10 4' 



, ter ir as 



J Auie.- 44 4', 



Amateur Klfle MateU— jsq leet. 



\\ Beaton in |9 



G Uenrj 19 ,■ 



11 Tlirxu in 44 14 • 



I'UTwIds ;-, 13 



W II ■ . 48 43 



C LCOll 42 43 



alban v.-.v .-1. week, iiu- tnarics 



In force id shnni in 1 tie r,,ui|iet,Itlons, one at 800 yards 

 yard • , ■ ... eould b ive been dssir id 



47 



Life Membership .Match— 300 yards. 



W' K Filch, Hal B :. I .',;,.-,!- ..; .1 [ Miles, BalS 4*46468— a» 



U KSp, 1,51-jii J B Schuyler, lial S....4ljil32- - jr 



(J II fjaus, llai S Ilailll— 23 



Foll'iwlnf,' Mie life mcmber.-hlp inaH-h i.ainr Hie ilrst compoflil'i'i In 

 n new iiiaien pluceil on lln: ,'iHKi.iiuiik', naiiird at'.' - r I lie enil.il ,u„l 



enlliueilastlo Gaptatn John lw, whose irti-mi snip (orthennemeu 



l - /,d 1: -, ii", ..--.. Hi,, - 1, .,;..i 1,1 ,,i i 



thcuiaii. The ui.ii.ii' . in. Bald-range nave ueretoiorc been in the 



and m.i.-- award",! ilia compel ii |.,h. The nisi, five scores were as 

 rollows : 



n iln John Daly .Match— noo yards. 



James I Miles, Hep 1 5 T, 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 6-50 



litl-llillll ,1!;iIS 3 3 5 3 .-, 4 3 ■■• 6 3— ID 



\\ in i: 1-n, li, 1: c r, is s ij , .- :, :, - ■• 18 



F Edwards, Hen S 5 3 5 6 444s ;, n— 17 



II li Spelm in, Jr. Hill S 5 5 fi fi 4 5 .'■ 6 3 3 —IT 



useits target lind been pill up 8D ihe range, and ihe ai>- 

 paratus for marking will be pui In positln" to-nniiruw. s.,ini,l,.i 

 alrerno'in ihe meinhers will visit the range for the purpose of shoot- 

 ing on it. As the divisions are rlo-i r the good holders cannot but 

 eoine out ahead, as Ihe close sh,n> i - 'I'lie riile- 



nif-ii in Schenectady ex peel to open . rati'.;- - f,,r He irown use and the 

 use of Ihe Hoops in thai, eli v. i,, - . ■ I , bout a mile 



from the. city near ihe railroad. Wheu they open I! incv ,an expvi 

 adflegatlou fiom tiie !;■ i,s • , . •■ liileinen. 



i ; a iii>N i:i:. Mas'., Oct. 8a— Tile Interest in theiratherlhgs at Hack- 

 matack Kniiee continues good. At He - last Mr \. .i.-.vii a memh.-r 



oi the Ashbiiinli en ' e . . The 1 or.l at the Jast prao- 



llcelshol mill up in ih.ii ■ ■ : the week before. The ebadltlons were: 

 vdd yards, iilT-liaud, using Hie '.neh ring and frecdmo'ir rafcKct com- 

 bined. The work of eacli is told by the followin. - rr i 



II. C. H. r. Totals. 



A Mill hews !>!> 47 SO 43 179—92 



G E Ellsworth ss 47 SS 40 176-93 



1 N Hedge 90 47 7S 45 10S-92 



II S Plene 86 r. 83 43 liiS— 90 



CllCsler Hinds 94 4U 7S 44 ll - ,7-'.lD 



lltiKnoWllOn 77 44 HT 47 1114-911 



GRPrntl 711 43 86 nl 164—59 



WinAuslln 78 •! I 77 44 lSO-s-7 



sii Il'l'liiih 6B 40 as ■:.-, 141-sr, 



DrA.leweii 00 42 SO 48 140-86 



D Shumway 72 13 withdrawn 72—13 



I'NION II1LI,. scliili l.-en ParfeOCt 2n.- - l'he N.',w Ver . 



eizen Dorps, Oapt ,1. 1 ■'. Gerd.es, held theli lost practice shooting in 



the. ,':bi'Ve-n. lined park. Arter the closing or ihe shooting a lunch 



was pari a ken of. ('apt. Oerdes making the open'.i 



W. cordis then presented the foUowlog members wltl 



badges: First class, .t. Lurch; seconit, W Kadeoold; nurd. c. 11. 



Ka-teubeln; lourtii. i id ••-, i, re. 



Kasteniieln proved lobe (he be-i and receive.! 'the gold badges. A 

 great number of the members had turned 0111 and were In good 

 humor at the lunch table when I left me park. A. 



The. Jersey .- ickopf. also held their 



1 nlop iidi. Prom all the Bhootera during the season the foUowlng 



proved to be thebeel and re elved handsome prizes : Adoijm Appei, 



. 1. 11. Jacob!, ~eeond; Dr. s. a. Helfei', third; Henry 



ON; tier. 



-The shoolli 

 ■ry lively liiirlnir lln 

 number of m.irksim 

 le gallery. Mlllnai 

 ■Ives fur their comi 11 



and pistol 



RBOCKER UlFi.K 11. II - ,. New Vork.-F.iurlli compel I- 



f.hto-.v ., Brown cap, Oreeomooi target, losuote.oi feet: 



IV: H. J. i allary, I!; W. 11. llawiliMiii. -il; p. (i. Hardnv, 

 uigdon.-ll: W; 11. Heed. 42; W. \. Dvorlnuigh, 41; M. ller- 



I - '. II. Hay, 

 match was 

 balls; T. i. 



li 



THE TRAP. 



s, ten yards live w. li. Wliliere.ll, 

 1; G. Fox, 3; I). Kirkwood, 3; .1. 

 at. glass balls from a ffoUlen trap ( 

 i;e;dii,-'. J. s. natch .mo j. w 

 the order nan.' i. 

 ikes place on lild . . 



1 be match will be called al '.' 



f regular 

 elllneion 



was i lie 

 «m Wur- 



p resent. 

 ir. Kl lic- 

 it; J. w. 

 :; W. B. 

 a. Ward- 

 paii a of 



D I i a per cent. 

 second.— All-comers' ii 

 bli la EptryrSi. Pi zei 



Tnlrd.-M.iri'.i-'i,,. - ' 

 in single birds. Entry, J 

 entries. 



I'oiirth. — \ll-comers' 

 Prt/es. 3", 23. 20. IS. and 1 



in itch is generously autli 



setts Society for rue Pr 



The double birds will l,r 



angles of 20 deg. right am 



iild'.i 



double birds. i:nlry, $1. 



and shot off at 



79—230 

 73—2114 



1 will 30 101 



half doubles 

 sum of money 



I widsii",: 



' 



1 will shoot 

 guu. Balls t 



60—246 



•IS— 241 



elared the wb 



The -Boer 



clever shootln 



irorula doclor 



; I'Al'KK SHOOTING.— Dr. carver, who has been surprising 

 inese with his ride work, is r.ow in kondon, where ne will re- 

 r the winter. He is very anxious to have a match with some 

 ither professionals of standing and has issued the following 



■ ii In Ihe world during my stay In Loudon, which 

 iboin liveniouiiis, lorapysumol money iroai .eio.i io j:i,uoo:i 

 loo pigeons each, so yards i :.-.-. The maich to take place In or 



shoot any man la th i world a glass ball nunch for any sum 

 o(i in £1,000 a side: the bans io be sprung from two traps, dls- 

 3 yards ; half single and Half double rise. To shuot with rllle 



Itch at 1 0,000 glass balls, using e:i her rule or shol- 

 iprung from i raps. I ompetliors to load their own 

 breaking io,ii, - d balls In the shortest Uiue to be de- 



reman," with whom Dr. carver was having such a 



derstandiug, has gonelnio reliremeiu and the cal- 



iw anxious to ha\- eiilmr i'.o:;ardus or MUchcll, of 



.. iSlst, in drawing the 



B cl.t B, .'"7 Bowery, New York, Oct. 25.— Eighth 

 e silver cup match, i reedmoor targets, 10 shots 

 50, gallery , ■ 



60 C. Judsoil 47 



M M. il. I'higel 47 



.49 M. L. lfigg: 4« 



• ■ A. T. .i:.- 45 



■>: J. (CN'll 44 



48 1>. C'.il.'.lle 43 



48 l<. Lniier 42 



:n vs. ( as'! I.L-Marlon, N. I.. Oct. -"i. I C S1.— Pigeon 

 match lor |300, betwi :nMr Samuel Castle, m Newari; 



. 

 handle; 25 yards rise, 3(1 yard?, bouiniaiv ; i,m: ounce and a •"..,"• r 

 OfShOI : 



(harles Townscnd-1 1 I ! < 1 " n l ; j d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 

 l l l i o ii J. l ii l o t l i I l i l i l t i l l o- -Kiilca,;;si; missed, il. 

 Samuel Castle-i J D 1 I 1 l.lJ. 1 1 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 

 liiioiiiimiiiiuooio :i-jtviiied, as j nflgsed, 12, 



Yachting mtel <£anoein$, 



FAl.LAi V OF LF.N'i.TH MEASl HFMFNT. 



Willi, 



r aid.. 



telllt, 



l lie unlairiiess lies o, matching a large bfai or greai power agidnsl a 

 small one of II. tie power. Itnelng on lenglh :-. ao-oluie 

 „^1',imh. it is v.-ry evident 'hat the owner of the gig win 

 mi. i liber-eli compell'-d next lime to build a great big boat on 

 40 ft. length umai wim the sloop. The lenglh rule compels him Io. 

 H !se.|ii.,;i>.i:,|..,:i thai i Senile drives oui 01 exW.ciiee all bur Hie 

 biggest boiil.son (hen ■ length. H li gisiates In lavoiot aslngietipe 

 aim debais all others, totally leg irul.-ss ot Hie lime:-- of the preferred 

 type for the purposes of yaclniug in gcueial. Ni,w w may happen 

 that a Mnall boat of 4iut. length Is in every way prclerable, and on a 

 lair ia-.i-iiremeiit a -o a taslrr model ::, ,u Hie large bo:". Vei ihe 



In" tenl oi eipiliy or rule- lies in apolviug i lieni io l,o.,i ; .,[' (!■;:. -,eiil 

 type. H partial to one or operating rot he detrtmenl "I ihe oilier, 

 they should be repudlalcd. We mar thank length measure; 

 our defcais by tin: Madge, for, stitiicd in Ule direction c' innitti <■.„> 

 builders sought size and power in beam. How wretch 

 especially in rough water, is now a mm ter of hisimy. A lair '.». 

 snoii.d allow cutters and sloops or large ami small boats on a given 

 length to exist side by side without crushing out one sort, and forcing 

 us into Ihe other. It Is a blot upou the Intelligence ot American 

 yachtsmen that promluent clubs can still be lourul in open advocacy 

 ofsucha puerile folly as matching by length. Let them sail a40fu 

 gig against a loft, sloop and the result would laugh iheirrulo 10 

 scorn. Let them sail a -nit. gig against a inii, sloop and they would 

 soon discover the fallacy and ihe ilaiuieni ldiocv ,,| the cxpri s-|on 

 "length gives speed.'' Length does not give, speed nnlesl 

 pamed with a proportional Increase of sue. And in choosing greiter 

 length It does not always follow iiiat ru.- yachtsman wants also 

 greater size. He should riot therefore be eoiiiVeind in pay for what 

 lie has not gotor taken. He may wan! increased :• u::th to -,uit his Id, as 

 ot model or for accotnmodaiiou. lie may prefcriees Qoorand one 

 berth more by lopping off beam and ptillliig II Into Kn'-th Then up' 

 steps your length rule and says, "Not much: it vou make your boat 

 longer you must pay.'' "ljut," we reply, •' are we ool to beat llberiv 

 to model as we please 1 We don't like your Stumpy tubs - we I 

 stook lu them as sea boats, nor in ace miiiiodiitlo'n. I'.y'whal light 

 do you dictate In our choice of model 7 How can you mil us short on 

 length and allow others to spread themselves uihwartshlps as much 

 as they like, or down as deep as they like? U they reallyprefer 

 beam we really dislike it, and prefer length. There fa neither logic 

 nor justice in limiting us in length, we agree to make use of. no 

 more m'.-.- than our neighbor, but In comnion i'liul'v we must in-l-i 

 upon the right to mould that size as we please. It you place restric- 

 tions upon our propensities loranv sort or sua pi - , vou are clearly 

 taxing us for model. No rule taxing model basasound foundation 

 aiat for lids reason length is more, than a stupid i.illa, i : u is directly 

 detrimental to the healthy, unlettered development ot model." 



THE AGGIE. 



T'Hrs new schooner, hailing from San 

 1 Olympian gives an excellent cut In 

 certainly one of the handsomest yachts on 

 null, we should think, though, that stay 

 for the strong winds ot " I he channel" mu, 

 and If Vice- Commodore Jos. Slacdonough, ] 

 double-head sail next season lie wlfi ii; 

 This schooner was built by Hall Hrotnet 

 last year. She arrived in San 

 summer, under the care of W. G. Halt, h 

 dyers Chlspa. O'Connor, Nellie and other 

 ship to be something of a goer. She is crei 

 made over a course from the usual line ol 

 boat. She has u large main saloon wit 

 Forward ot this on the port side, two ti 

 owner. On the starboaid side Is another 

 and panUy Just forward of it, a ud a room 

 the foremast to the apron. The cabins are 

 (he attempts at " loud " gorge 

 pretension. Keel is 28x28, and timbers 5 

 S3 ft. In length without a butt. Ihe lend- 1 

 yellow lit" 2«$ square ; copper fastened al) t 

 we may say that the Hails are not mere » 

 realize the value o! tuna! science, which they do nut 



scheming out a ship 



ot the Aggie : 



Percentage of a purallt'lopipr- 



dan -' 



Displacement 79.03 tons 



Weight of ballast 26 



Centre ol buoyancy aft 



of longitudinal centre. 4.11611. 

 Area of greatest trans, 

 verse sec. below water 



Hue 70.S2 " 



Length of ballast line. . . 09.83 " 

 Greatest I ratisverse sec. 

 aft oi longitudinal cen- 

 tre COS 



Area of ballast Hue l»37.69 " 



Length overall 77.73" 



Depih ol hold 6 " 



Width of ballast line 22.60 " 



Extreme width 23 



Drattaft o.!5 " 



Centre of lateral resist- 

 ance of hull aft centro 

 of buoyancy 8.03 " 



..•lit. The following are the p; 



\ : ' but fully 

 to apply lu 



nicipai data 



cent"' of lateral resist- 

 ance of hull and board 

 ntt or luut.re of buoy- 

 ancy 



Area ol a ills ... 



Atea.PI three lo, 



Centre of area 



lower sails fo 



centre ot btio,\ 



Mainmast 



Foremast ...... 



I'.owsprli out to jlbstay. 25 



Topmasts 27 



Fore boom 24,50 



Main boom 52 



(ialTa 21 



HaiHop.vill poles 84 



Gafftopsull clubs 



'.;■-- ii. 



301.2.7(1 •• 

 S91t> " 



70.50 " 



3.50" 



MEAN LENGTH. 



LENGTH measurement Is absurd ehoi 

 "mean length -l borders upou the Idiot 

 answer lo a letter irotii Mr. N. 1). l.a> - ioi:. ■ 

 Herald, In which ho seeks to make Madge a 

 the mean length quackery to her races, v. 



,r six feet, little more in r- • 

 This, by mean length, Is made to count iipi i 

 wat, r.ine, and in ihe case of the cutler, 

 about 7 Inches more beam and fl Inches mon 

 the increase ot length. If Mr. Luwton and 

 would stop but a moment to ask themsclve: 

 hung, pernapsla quarter of ton In si: 

 increase In the body of Ihe boat as It is mu 

 rule, they would be slow to appear In print 

 Madge's victories. II Mr. ban ton w 111 sk - -l ■ 

 tlou of the yachi whose challenge v..is rigl 

 and compare it with that of Hie Madge; if lit 

 the two boats; If he will roughly tlgure the s 

 quick 10 detect the tiller nonsense of which 

 self the champion In the Ueiald. Hut we at; 

 to expeel any one taking the positive posltli 

 Lawton hasdonotomiiKC such com 

 pose his opinions upon the public? We 

 among the 200 members ol the Atla . 

 elent powers of logic ami - 

 capable of leading the body of that orgaulzu 

 of the fallacy ol comparing yachta of dlffere 

 ol exposing tne mean lenglh rule assomeih 

 heartily ashamed of. We do not think the , 

 occupy the unenviable position of being the 

 In New York which acknowledges ItseR un 

 sailing a 25 ton yacht against one of 10 l 

 happen lo bo of the same mean length. We 

 be one of the first instrumental lu bringing i 

 method ot matching as soon as Utsj 

 in detail and no longer accepts the ill bala 

 tic ol fraction of demagogues who are doing 

 American cup next year oy establishing a w 

 parison which drives us into building slump 

 the eholec of long, easy forms except at at 

 beUeve Mr. Lawton is uu (ble to show upon i 

 a boat not built "under the length 

 any more t ban we can undertake to show v 

 their turn accept the beam squeezing rule u 

 billn. It Is vry easy to under.-: 

 yachts must in fairness meet each other hal 

 rule which tiiows partiality to neither and t 

 aueal Ion is whether size for size one boat is ; 

 whether upon some special iirtcHcm Into wli 

 we or the stranger can snow superiority, i 



ie of sutii- 

 irlthmetle 

 preclatlon 

 cngth and 

 should bo 

 will long 

 •omiueuce 

 Justice In 

 they may 



rule. The 

 lother, not 

 ; en shaped 

 S we will 



