November 10, 1881.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



2ST< 



gOitlg :i-.Hhsi I hie. 



'same lime to si ate a baby oi tour 

 RSaa-olds and seed alBO. I also a 

 will take her place and make a 

 innon- llie racers. 



Mod (oi i n 



Mm isn failure, use is 



uioui of the : 



they leave Mil' i.cai-n pa 

 course Is marked oiitcfei 

 oni . Mil. i-ini are never 

 faulty and Ignorant couc 

 morl v. blch nan been sni 

 timely trimming and pru 

 year we will be lie- llrsi 



■only be aceomplisn-d at 

 material kind, and thesi 

 ttaveiauen agaii a tin 

 practical sel 



our admiration. we ha\ 

 aecouhiiti-. a a " pr 

 model taniiy In coma-pll 

 rip. is barbarous In Its cl 



.nttlnga were ibose or a 

 nor weatherlluess, aoi si 

 cally altered, audition il 

 stumbled upoll ' i i.-i. 

 and lnl-uig-i,-, builders i 

 uiseje in He- model .i 

 we poinl .-. ill,- customs 

 failure, ii,. i w any oneli 

 highest regard. 



MADOE-SHADOW. 



A BOSTON vachisman, who kept a level head while witnessing 

 Iho tlr-l, r;a- b t.v-cn Mad.-:- mid lite, sloop Shadiw, wriles as 

 folio .vs iiiooiiiu-ia.il ion or (In- reports already printed In these col- 

 umns, assuring us, however, thai Shadow's sails were not. by 

 Ittc.uanus .v son, of uosion, or a betler lit would have been supplied: 



vport to see the first race with the Shadow and 



tlSfy what the result would havo 



e not carried away her starboard spreader, 

 ieof Her large topsail lo windward, she set, It 

 , and while she carried it she was shortening up 

 .•ml llie Shadow wry fast, il el the Shadow 

 etaek v.un her any longer than she did she 

 . position in her w.ite. The Madge was laying 

 lUlSlflppIng her. How the Shadow 



It, will have a wholes ane eil,-.-i. on Hie n a-liis ol Hie h-ar fuluit: 

 It will, I beHcie, change the iype of boat from Che flat bo-it to some 

 thing betw.on. We have tpme a nuiuber or deep keel boats hen 

 andihelr lnunber will menus-, r.ipi. Mel onnick, former owner 

 of the sloop va'-lit "tiai'l." is building a boat thai. I lliluk will be 

 the coiiiin- i\ pe. She will be ?3 leot water line, annul 40 leot over 

 all, aud standing in-lghl in the cabin without a cuuiberou3 house or 

 •deck; aU the bailast on keel. Boston. 



Bdfta Forest a 



.: S/ 



i weni down 



lo Ni 



Mudge, and 1 E 





been nan the 





thereby losing 





one.- oi. toe ; • 





the gap betwei 





remained on 11 





would have lo 





fully Oh--h.,!t 





won was by er 





time with the s 





Course It was £ 





beaien by one 







■S Sli 0E3&FTJI CUTTER. 



TT Is quite llkels ■■ 

 J. llosron this wliii 



at a number of snyfll cutlers will be built to 



■r, i ne let oi last year having given great satts- 



faction. Thes were 



rom di\-lgt.s i,\ Mr. a. i ,n smith and In type 



approached the lu-h 

 Oioiecrall tfii ftls 



'., v were'a'i'iml"' a^lV'^vaiei- 



line ana sn, beam. 



room! and comfortable as crulseR 1 , 



and wlih a ihorcug 



.■■i-.i M-iVa's nV and Hush decks, they were 



handsoiie . 



' ships. 1-ioin a dl-mterested source we learn 



thai the new cutter 



Mga, bnlll by D. J. Law lor, of Chelsea, Mass., 



for Mr. 0. A. I.ongi 



•How, has likewise proven a mn-i successful 



boat and a 



one win, giving owner sal l.-.f aei Ion and repre- 



seining 



oiter.s wlih fall" beam, meeting the wants or 





i uiiers. now seem to nave b.eome an estaU- 



llihul in si n ui kii in 



\iiierican wains, and only I Ime Is necessary for 



them to multiply am 



be bi ought to perfection. 





ON TIIE LAKES. 







j-yn,,, PmcM and Sli 



,-« in : 



A series oi uOrlhwi 



■aiid miotic drove our yachts Into 



ftlnler quarters nod , 





with their dlinlly llj 





couth, slrlpp .1 01 e- 





lor i he wi 





iew 1. iats added to 





Tlie. 0. x. c. is in ia 



n ution financially, and appearances 



Indicates . 



... i - .,-■■ d, ii is rumored mat toe 



Owner oi i 



r"lntendB to take his yucn! on a cruise around 



the world. 01 mis . 



. ..nly lol.-ialkal pieserit. Hoatlng 



and canoeing arc ini 



ic.ising oi laviu. Another season will probably 



see a ,.i,l.i n rgi 



lil/, -d iM llvi'f Park. There are some line canoes 



owned and saili rJ Dili 



i maiiv imiulrles lor boats 



from 20 lo BO net i-a 



g, both sloop and i at rig. W. D. T. 



THE CATISoAT GLEAM. 



oatboat ( ileum In co 

 pap.-r.-. We prom. ui 

 These, r pin- werOi 

 (line a- a sorl of oils' 

 the London rnehatuj 

 truth, lull 01 in .- cot 

 to facts. The Glean 

 her, and tin- languag 

 Spoken by ihe latter, 

 pulled oi.i Lhi 



ailotis, purp.irtlng to be reports by an 

 wonderful sailing of the Uhode island 

 I ers, appeared not long ago In Providence 

 >ui tlsby and mine lairv laie than reallly. 

 ■ol v copied in -New York journals at the 

 '. Madgo victories. The last number or 

 • monounces ihc. reports wholly devoid or 

 ■ideally written without any regard 

 ied none or I lie reals nttrlmilon lo 

 ic mouth of Lord Itcresloid was never 

 Bitch "ilapdoodlc" that the wool Is 

 c here. 



anil 



.». -. - 



ami:hiian ami BRITISH YACHTS 



Till-; London FinlJ summarl/ea the international races bMween 

 Aineiican and llrillsh yachts as ilfly-seveu, of wUlch number 

 twenty-lhiv.- siand in the civ, tit oi our cra.it and Ihlrt.y-four were 

 imiii by British yachts. 



YACllTINt; JNEW^. 



NEXT YEAII.-Xnthliig less than a slxiy-tonner will come across 

 tie- Atlai.llc to e.-inpele ior -ueh a prl/-- aial lo have a dash at the 

 Ouocu's Cup. v. tiiiiicr thai valued trophy remains In tbe hands oi 

 toe New York Ya.-hl i Inn or is -.\ reste.i.irotn Iliem by the A. 

 the ncu sloop bulli bv cullibi'il on Lake i.niiaiio 10 in- tin- champion 

 or i in- i;;i\ oi i.niini.e Yacht club. Among the sixties Ihe Deal ..i 



pre,.-ni is Neva, belonging to Mr. I-M.v .i, oi li.-nlcaux, e. h ■ h de- 

 Teal, d large .iii.i ninall when .she raced in urn Mi waters previous m 

 her depart u re ror Krance, wneic she ha- upin-iii n.-r high reputation; 

 ' and Zamp.i, also owned n. Fran.-e, Oni whl.-h, as Nepi ime, did con- 

 siderable cxecuiluii in her el.i--, when -.lie Hew llllllsli colois <u the 

 nineties San,.. -na and Yiinoi.iaaie out and mil ihe cracks, Lid for- 

 mosa, Yol-an-Vent, Klrtnhllda, if put in racing trim, would eouslder- 

 lOUy astonish ihc N.-w- Yorkers, cspeeUUy the latter II she had a 

 Stromr bic-vc ,iii-l ., .-■ -ii-.-h.-w oil herspienold .pi.ilnies and i le- ri vi- 

 ol er..ii turni ii - ■ ■■!-, Ihe 

 " fiushlonaba " i !■-. tin sup.-i I, Laiona, lmiioiis, i.-i|ii,-,-n b\ nn 

 rigin i,reoij.iu-t, wliii- Kiorlnda, m; Condor, '.-'•: JuUanar, 83- 

 the inner uiiipproa-ii able In heavy we.uucr- and Ada. 150, moke up 

 a quartette from wi.i ii loriiildabi- advert uies c -u. i 

 sloops or schooners on this si le, nor, although schooner-racing has 

 somewhat d- cllii-d in l-.u-.-land o-.nii-.' in- past ilneeye.iis, ow.ngio 

 U„. iriua:. i Miranda, Hie •• two niiisl.-.l cut i.-r," would 

 It bcdinicull to: ■ • ■ • in.iiuialn liritii.li BUpren 

 Mll.inda llels-ll. Sea ll-lii'. i elollla- whose w, lid-ndl e.\piol!.-. 

 Btamped tier In her lir.-i year a- a marvel or spe-d— Hie famous old 

 Egerla, the new Watei wltcn, l-'iona, Bhamrook, iiwcndolini', corlone, 

 I'liamoiu, Panwmltne and one or uvo more, would cut out work lor 



Eslelles, Hamblers, Wanderers and others. H would t 

 111111- for ya. -iii ini- ii .- in., ... me larger yachts could 

 ci-i.-h I hi' cei-an. though ii is n..| lii- \alu-or i In- p 



lirlne llwm. Inn thedeslie to 1 In Hi-u " 



l-,,(!,,ine.l. beaniy. over-sp irrcd ■'■' - id- li till Ml 



and an- ii.'.w liv'il'iesesan 



up to ihe maik by any nn 



i-i;ik;i<i:ssim;. Mum 







ii.asi.oi, 



mi, 



,1,1, 



>,-,,i ; |vn Is,:: t.i 



lid a sloop 



2811 



b a 

 111 ■• 

 l -.'.-, 



I to compromls 

 t. Load-line, 'i i 



s would i 



£ : . 



lit. depth whe 



miio 



on TIIE CLTDE.— Onr Scotch cx-ii ...nges are of course jubilant 

 over the Madge's dofngs and eagerly discuss the tiUftrices of one of 

 their big ones wlih us next year. The charm and roiniilice Solon- 

 hanging about the spc, ,i of our yaohts lias suddenly been broken aud 

 the (lyde expects to carry all before it ere another twelve months 

 roll round. 



l.lnilTi: 

 for ii 



s opr-r 



les oi the light House Board 



;, TOO; lightships, '29; fog- 



ll-his . siabiMied on the 



luioys 



i :■ a 



const lights. The total amounts which it Is estimated win be needed 



icral service ol ihe lighthouse establishment diirlni; ihe 



coming nscal year are as tollowB: For the lighthouse establishment, 



NHW Cl -rTKiis.— Mr. osborn. formerly owner of the schooner 

 Nettie, Is to have a tlilny lonner, and Mr. Jas. Sllllman, of the 

 Wanderer, Is to build an eighty In lime lor next season. 



LIFE AMI) WORK Ol- GARFIKLD.— We arc glad to seethe an- 

 nouncement that a wilier oi so much well-grounded reputation as Is 

 enjoyed by. Ichn Clark HMpath, LL. TY, has lit tee press of Jones 

 jirothers <t Co., Philadelphia, a biography of fiardold wlih above 

 llile. Dr. Hldpalh will make a work ol standard value. The reputa- 

 tion he has acquired as an historian or bis country proves ill's, lie is 

 not in the habit of inking his facts from <pi-siioaablo sources, it 

 understood thai in ihe pieparallon of this hook he bus drawn ironi 



the fountain head of kr 

 prises, and that it will be 

 all Us app- t.i a . -I- s of pr: 

 ing contrast with such a i 

 of Garrleld, which arc the 

 now offered by vatlouspi 

 who desire a memorial vo: 

 no more value now for tlv 

 dlnary campaign literatui 



TlIK DELAWAhl-: AWAKE.— The lollowlug from the 

 Echo shows how ihc wind Is blowing. Ya'his are coml 

 and machines are losing hold : " siuall cabin boats are 

 now. Owners are changing Iheir open boats. They I 

 fired oi ' hiking' and throwing sand bags." 



MADGE IN EUJ80PE,— From the London Standard: 

 waters the tens had plenty or sport, the Neptune latterl 

 equal In the new Verve, and both bca'.lug the Madge & 

 that she tied to America iu despair. - ' 



Ions divisions It coin- 

 ih In Btyle and matter and admirable In 

 ng, blading and Illustration. In strlk- 

 k are the many cheap " biographies 

 I campaign lives with new title pages 

 slurs. 'I hey are, not wanted by thos 

 ie worthy at preservation. They are o 

 :al purpose of Information than the oi 



ullrulelphln 

 [ Into favor 

 il the ra-e 

 vo become 



THE MISCHIEF SELECJIiD. 



The following will explain itself : 

 Ma. G. L. Haioht, Esq., Chairman of the Regatta Committee, N. 

 Y. Y. C. 



Dear Sir— The America Cup Committee of tbe N Y. Y. C. hereby 

 notify von that tbcv have named tbe sloop-yacht Mischief to repre- 

 sent the New York Yacht Club in the races arranged to bo sailed 

 on the 8th, llllh and l'ilh inat. with the Canadian sloop-yacht Ata- 

 lanta for tbe America Cup. The- committee wore unanimous iu 

 tbe «elcetion. llespectfullv, William Kiikhs, J. F.Tams, R, 

 i Anie, ' 



Ckntku, (Jo; 



This selection is an em 

 congratulate itself that tin 

 jnd-inc.iit. Knowing really 



judgment. Knowing really 

 adiau Atalanta iu light winds, 

 bother the big Oraeie eo 



ica Cup, K. Y, Y 



ntly proper one, and tho public may 

 imniittee has shown such excellent 

 lothing about the speed of the Can- 

 it would certainly have been doubt- 

 lid hare- made her time off the chal- 

 id not choose to stand sponsor for 

 nay be a divisiou of opinion as to 

 is the faster Yacht, but we think it 

 ef is the fastest and best built and 

 vet built in America, and therefore 

 e to match against a foreigner of 

 much the best end of the roeord of 

 her aud Gracie, and tho committee's 

 will meet with full indorsement from all who wae.l to gee 



the best match for the Canadian appear at tho line. The lirt-t 



race was postponed o.ving to tho prevailing fog, 



equipped sloop of her 

 the most rating reprei 

 like tonnage. She alt 

 the matches sailed bett 



■math 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



TII1C ATLANTA TOIKNAMEMT. 



TI1K following letter hash -en sent lo prominent rllleuivn In va- 

 rious parts br the country : 



On-i.'i: National Briar: Association' DP A.MKUiCA,) 

 NO. TSDausac St., Nkw Yokk, Nov. 5th, l-s-l. )' 

 - 

 The Commissioners of the Cotton 1'xlubitlon now being held at 

 Atlanta, Ga., have requested the National ftllle Association or 

 America to organize a idle tournament in thai eitv some time duilng 

 the rnonih 01 Deecmotr proximo, offering to provide a range and 

 sultibleprl7.es. 



Before undertaking ii 

 desirous of forming som 

 riflemen of the country. 



1 would, therefore, esteem if favor It vou will Immediately „. .. 

 your locality and advise me us to how much or a representation you 

 think would be ilia l.i lo aii-ml 



Itls also deslricd to know what part of the mouth of December will 

 best sun the convenience of your riaemen. 



Should llie replies to thl3 l< tter tioiu different parts oi tuc country 

 bcfavorableaudpoii- atatlon, matches at different 



distances ror Nati ,n.i Guard an I civil teama. as well as Individuals, 



PloaRa l-i us know your views at as early a date as may bepossi- 



F. .1. lioN'vi.n.-'oN.See. N. IL A, 



( -ukkiymuor, Nov. 5.— The only regular association match com- 

 pleted lo-day on me i.mge was the all-conn -is matcl] r, I. 

 Iu this the leaders were C. E. Tayntor To. J. W. Wrlghl 



1,.jm .-..;.. I -ii,,. -r..-. \. II. .Mid.rsm ■-. I'. II. Holt a ii-;, li. w- 



... - . . .- \, Bevier sa, 



J. w. Todd 05. For election day an all-comer's match has been ar- 

 ranged at 200 yards, live shots p.-r entry, entries uiiiimiii-.i. anj rule, 

 military noes or o lbs,, trigger pnU, to l lowance. as 



in.). The iin.il i„:,i.-h„t tii-ir,„nih win hi Ha 



g-. ui- Hav. No-, .anbei -. i, eoinmeuein- a, 'J:nil a. m. and closing at l::i,l 

 oroloi it, i-. m. l'ri/.s will be delivered on tho ground, open to every- 

 bodv, -eo vauis: Open to any rifja within the rules .Military's to 

 reoelvoeme point allowance on cai-n .liny. Kshobi eaeh entry. Bn- 



tll, -s uullmlled a- ,.i i eiii.- e,u h. or live lorfj taken at i ii- 

 lB OHO name. Tho hi-heai oi aiij luiir scou-a (added together) to 

 count. Numerical ties to be decided b,v lot. Moo worth oi prizes In 

 a grub bag, cohsisUug of canh, albums, books, work boxes, ceramic 



23, Jewelry, brlc-a-brae, etc., and many artl ties, 



n-ntai, suitable for -er,t ■;, wPu none or less 



Bacri prl/.fl win b= tn-.l in :, p-u-..-; i-.i pia-i-.i 

 Com Iu ilOD -i ihesleiolbu', al ■■:.. . o'eloi k, com- 

 ic al Hieci'lb hou-ii- where III- list ol prl/.' 

 "'■ will draw from Ihc 



each 



ii-. 



ah l 3 



. .,;. 



n Iu oide 



, inord r oi merit, t draw : to Dhe Tin 

 ; i . ,., ■ • a ,-an 111 ovist of merll, 3 

 oi iii-ili, idiaws; to tilth loan la or- 



,. lith, Lih, l-llh, 15th, ICth, lTih, 1Mb, mth aud 20th, 

 i22d, 23d, 21th, 'J.HI1. S.'.tli, iiTili, »-th. ill th and 30th, 



io be determined By ., special diwingiif the ten corn- 



d, -iiiV, :.'.Hi. :..ii,,:.Tih, :;si!i, :mth, and -lOtli di'KwS as 

 I, l'idrawln-s, Wprlvses, value, r>">. Al-'-on ihanks- 

 tlheoince ol ihc N. K. A., :■-,. .. \.i- a .--rc-t, New 

 lo -!;, e. m . an equal mini', t oi 1 k-i- i- in- compeil- 



ip I,, it. it urn- i.ik'-u leu ..-nines ,. u .-n, and n in red to 



l-i-to, will be placed In a hat or bos, and ■• Blindfolded 



-:i 1 ih- i ■n.iip-'.liiir whose 



ispomis mci'.'io, shall then i.n.l i.-.e.c iv-eive a line, 



tot present, at. the draw Inc. 

 fv-nln- IT w-nliiu a ,-■ . ■:. ■ 

 ■i/e winner lu the mat-U tin 



y will he 

 nee. The 



rig day,, 



■ii those 



coinpetillon t 

 prizes amoun 

 goes 10 ShOW 



ii l-'oi'djce 



H Abootc 



Dll Walker 



1- llollls 



II dames 



tl K Kle.haidsiui. 



S i'a 



II wiitilr.gion.... 



\V llanlels 



A j Greene 



A H Archer 



14 Howard 



A Whitney 



'. I- Oi-.iMlU 



W Jacobs 



o Corcoran. 



A W Web , 



f.j Kaboetb 



S K Ucarboin 



ricorge Cheney... 



Dogilvie 



Il Whittle!' 



Dl' Uolder 



N Young 



own,- are th 



• winner.- oi li. 



c prizes aud the 



r,:-.:.r,.--,r. -:.-, 





B^SJOne— 35— iOS 



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... .ir>iJ:V!".-;d 

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...sums-si 



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 assess- :-i 



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Si— 95 

 - 1—93 



::r :.. - - 03 

 BS5445S— S3— 118 



:ii- lit 

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WJC'OOn 4451414-Sffl ii.'-'.i 



BOSTON, jf ass., Nov. 0.— The atfendanon was not 1 



Walnui Illi:. as many mcmlicrs a vailed i heaiseh-, or i 

 to visit rheii in-i. ■ ,-■ ii-.-ld, who wen 



Ing down a good on-, in Hi- Handles) 

 came to the front and won llr-i honors to 

 Mr. •). N. I rve oi i Hi- best, work, mid Se- 

 oul of I he possible aO. The summary sho 



W li Jackson KM9 lo 12 a 



V ,1 llalibcih nn 11: It II ft W 12 £• — 101 



.\ i, bun 12 sianifiiaii - m iu-ui 



CAColton I'l 'J 12 li it 10 11 il ti-l'.a 



B Anson 10 il n> 12 11 s 9 10 ii lu-iu-.' 



C carter '•' 11 11 » 11 11 w hi 10-101 



scsicvens UK) 8- 10-10 Id !> 9 il li-iui 



.iNFryo '•' 11 - iu 11 11 '■> I' 1 ia — mmi 



DSAppleton u ro1 1. 10 p. n. a 12 11- ;a 



SSIafforil SI 11 S - - I- • i 1"— Ss 



HC I- rcnclL .'.'...." 10 8 110 2 12 in 3 H 10— ST 



nandieap Match. 

 WII Jackson .-.i.-,.i" .-,-,:,:,.■,- 1- 11 s Appli-ton 111 1 ;■: i;i -:- 



.1 ll'.VIghl .Hi 141', I'.'— II W Williams I mill. •! .-, 



I-: U Parker »<I4+I4b555— 12 CCurtcr 



li Anson 5.-4l-!.-.|.'.'i2~!2 C A Car: on 



EC French ar-iiUHii— ii c f l-'cl „„ v-hm". ti ..,, 



sc Stevens .-."nil: it::.— 11 



badge .MatelL 



JNFiye 1 r ' 5 



This closed the shooting In the last named 



i llie bi 



.'. 5— IS 

 tell, Ihe linn! wii.iu is 



„-dai 



iiild. gold medal; .i N l-'iye. tuvcr medal, and 11 Q 



iNt;_bo5tou.-'in- Miignolhi rifle gallery haj? 

 ce during the week, and r-m.-nkable r- ■ 

 by 01 , -pi-ci.il ln-iiii-ii ,'i. ihc .-,c,.r-s, with Ihe 

 Hams m, 1 An--, a p-iii--i 11-, -.-v. -a h on the 

 e Ali-eruiiers- iiniici, 1. 'r .'•.-.!,. 1, ■- .1. Ames has 

 ug Williams, the imba.-ibl •-, no— p-n.-i -. Mr. 



Ill- 11.-, I in Ihe All. all-Id Pistol ll.al-h f-l-JlV. 



ui m ih-. Amateur Rifle niuicn tor ais, averj 

 de .-core, 'i .'--winner 



■niieed tor oewber: 



I'rl/.e-wluuers AP-comeis' Hide M.d-h. 



Kl-'lllc'.iarilsoii M8 clllLiiil-n MO 



WII llaiiiv.m BJ2 K I-'Seleieler :in 



Amateur Itille Malcli. 



(jwvcaiou aic Fi'Twids • , -an 



Q Uenry '«-' 



All-COmeiS-l'i-.l'.i M. ile'n. 



JII Williams 1 -• Wi -. e-u 



J Ames 2,-0 



The fall meetings which have oceuri'td al 1 h- s-> 



i ,,-, ,11 j attracting many riaemen from 3bw d tin ■ 



ro till the Mammoth Gallery d isi w<»k. The n.-suiisoli- 



lam-.l Imie i.-'-iH-.cell. nt. Mr. Thomas s. Hoidy 1 „rr.-. I--' oil' I he 

 honors in 1 be ,-a-sliol 1:1; L-b ior S'.i out. or 1.1, 1- po.-slbl- J'-. Mi. 10 ■ 



: 1 ■■. Mill, but ',11 ' '.VII, I I . ll-lii 



,m,:I. iiaabeen done witUthe pistol, Mi. i-'. n-u s- ura,- ., sp], i.d.d 



79, out Ol ;' 00 . Ill 9H .... I.i '"'I IB ' llowlue. ior 711, and -o 



rjhenterand crawfordfoi --. ■■ - 



tali al the long distance, ISO feel tvlth the nfll 



Thomas 8 Holdj r,4:,r,.-ir,-r.— :::> Chatlea OUldel. . ISltjS - .. 



Alex M auenter 66365 t6S— 39 I' it coburn r,4i it: 1 fc-84 



Al W CoUlus r,M.Ji455— ST 



ZETTI.EII RIFLE CLFll ■-. ,.. . , Y , Vin.i.-Mir 



petition tor tun stiver cm ore I id rj > 



ta:i— ; possible bo : 



\l iiovlcr, IT: M Ii Engel, -17; PFennlng, Ji:;i:> Miil-r, - ; 1 " 

 47: iillo-es, 47; o Scbiirmanu, -IT; .1 Levy, 41: ].) Ca.lan-, ic; c .111,1- 



son.M! w" k 1-111,4,:-, m LMUgB, 10; i Beveucgen, *«; w i> \\ 1 I 



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