m 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Bkcembbr l.i, 1881 l 



iture, the feat of breaking glass bans on horseback must 



■ ■ ills while Hi In . 

 t luiispei ■ Lis ride 



■ ■ I Mflgl] 



= - ■ b • ■;■"» the 



animal, barebafikta, also i mil sfieed tte t>al lug thrown up by 



■ u rag .: ,' i [ni itj! I ill on bj the 



logf 1 [noli ajashli , fi tmi the horse's nee; i , 



-with the right arm, the. inn , ; inr.ii, .n n i .1, im: balls being 



thrown in, 1 



Itlsexp ■-- ■ ■■ ton .■.■ . ■ . - .■- . ■ ina.will 



be Hum 1 lyi ,. i-otitrnl and ausi ■ t"w 



nuct ret, ■.. 



jtvlc Of 



hooting. 



LIST 01* S05IE OF OTTO'- 



First— At tno figure of a intiu, lite size, Bring ai a live cent piece 

 placed trpon its forehead. Flrlng-at the swingbj wiiicb me ngme 



Wl.lt.O I'l 



turned 1 







spit; 1 in:-! 

 tin . . 



1 :, ,•! 



teat 13 v 



e ■ pan t 1 

 tid. 

 la put ii]) within 



all the oraok teams of tile bmmtry. t rom New < 

 and iron. Che Northern states to i. aiiiornla— alw 

 shooting with clubs outside 01 the Bl 



country by ten n 



a wlttj open sight military rules : 

 200 tarda, 



5 fi r> r, 4 r, r, B 



1 -"> -1 -t .; .> 



4 6 B 1 5 1 -1 4 



A i 1 :; 6 -. 1 :. 



4 i -I -1 4 5 li .| 



6 4 4 -I 1 5 4 I 



4 4 4 4 4 14 3 



I 5 4 4 4 4 4 I 



4 4 4 3 fl S 4 



4 4 14 4 4 3 4 



4 4-47 



4 4-13 



4 4-J.i 



I 6- 13 



4 4-JJ 



4 4-4-2 



•1 4—11 



4 J— 11 



4 4—11 



4 5—10 



Total m 



ai.banv, N. v., Dee. ?.— The close ot the season's shooting at 



'n. ";■!-', ],':!'■' 



snooting at tlia 

 e John Hodge 1 



1, Of IMS eliy, 



FOUNTAIN GUN CT.TT'-Dcc 7. -Conditions: nandlcap rise, S 



traps, moajiledEurilpgliam rules to govern 7 birds, otherwise el ut 



;..\ -in. 



noioio-- 



ifnion— s .1 1 -i.uu- a* ■■ oimii-5 



UlllM— 7 YanSladen 24 •• lOOUll-5 



lOillU— rirTalliot -27 " OulllOI— < 



■ ■■. .■.,■ -., ;•: iiuM.ucii :! 



(II10H1-8 Mclaughlin 23 



flli.nill— a rapt stl 



W A I ii-'iy so yili 



Vim E Hunter. .23 " 

 LT Din-.. 

 C W Win." 



H Graves 2.1 » 



11 Hermann 21 " 



Wra it solver, ..e4 •• 

 Mr. Duryca won t.i'.o 



1111(11!- 1; 



" minii_.j 

 " I'.iuiiii— .-. 



Mr. WlDgert 



Goodrich -1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 I (1 I. 



1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 : ... n 1 1 1 ; i .1 •■ 1—86 



1111111010 1 



1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 0—45. 



iHtwetng. 



vz-n 



■ 



v. »;>,v,; " ,, 



i( measuring i, ;l length nrr them: 

 f one type ,»dy, aeCilig with , 



the balls 

 Tenth- 

 in e\j !l 



SI •' Ul -. 



Eleven! 

 alms, are 

 and firing 



-Glass cells are thrown up in I conceivable 



; these are broken without any sight at all. 



II 18 left ;i 1 .: |i in: ..!:--. ..m six fee! from lilm. 

 are thrown in tie air. lie 



. 



(nth nnu sii.it. 



-Twelve glass balls are plaoedupon a perpendicular pole, 

 rolaUon. Olio loads, lires unci bri 



to 



tbcrstipulatedth.it an additional teat shall 1. ■ 



.. so ready to comp -i 1 on Uieoc isldiiinthe n.fl bl arms as 

 uiid.-rstoad by the modern masters, Including m. accepted use&of 

 the fine. 



Colonel B. 1'. Bl hdhttk, 

 Otto's representative, 

 No. US LlBdesdorff street, San 1 n 



allowance on aggregate 01 



No. 2— Sharpshooters' 1 

 2 i) yards. 7 shots ea> . ■ 

 triggers excepted. EmtIi 

 highest single score to count, Posll 

 •■ii Hand Mai 

 KOO yards. 7 siiots each entry, 

 count. Twueii'rlc-i taken at oueu 

 .Mi-, rifle 

 for military riile. * I'oslllo.. 



.. tor ilrsi 



.'1 count. 



gei three numis 



nlnlllig, elf-hand. 



• -ores to 

 allowed tor J', or 

 les; no allowance 



.'.•'■iv .!.r Entrance tee, JF1. Jshots, XnyniUltaiyi 

 —Lying, head to the target. 



Ho. 5— Mld-Haiii;.- Mil.Ii, 1'. 



No. «— Same a 



iceuibcr 20. 

 latch, December 20. 

 Any poslllon. Entrnnci 



: eoo yards. Anvmie, 2' 

 each; two entries abowed f' 



No. S-i;onsoliiuon Match, December 21, a. m. 

 Open only to comi>- I 

 at this ton i ■ . 



K:iii'ii-siihilmiteil--$i lorilml, .inc. for i -nhv. Two 



highest, scoies aililcd logiMnr to coiini.. Standing, off-hand. Any 



rifle vUtlllU tliC I-I.lln-. 



No. O-Sliji-i Haiigi-Tnim Match, liei-i 



1-21, I'. M. 



."II ill (ill- 

 a itmlor team tn 



. .. 



200 yards iV'Sltiou— standing, oif-hami, 7 shots. Entrance tee, $s 

 for each team. 



No. 10— Long l. .. Dec 21, \. m. 



him, !i n i.riii yniris Open tii .ins of lour men from ;nn mjll 



rSla orel vlT organization In tue world, 'i'.-n -im; 

 Any rule and position. Entrance fee, $n toreaoh learn. 

 No. ii— •' The Exposition" Match, Dec. 22. all day. 



, i-mesi ; 

 gplnl illowance. btand ng, 



: [on. an i alniUar 



■ 



No. 12— c.ii- Cltj Guard Match, D . .. 



ad active mem- 



bersof tliueiatcuty tiinu-d. Any iiuu witun tuei-n.. ..... r .., ,..,, 



No. 13— Gate City Ciunrd siiortliange Miiii-n, i a 



DBSVER. 1 ".., 1 

 ■■■ ii .von,! n 



e l!iilnl!i..| ., ii, ; - 

 ■ , 1 ■ ■ 



... i&cu&bie- marliBttei 



■ .,, " I .,..;.■, 



em what in,., :.r. | . 

 ieen matched with a bout 



live, and t 

 count. I'm 

 could be u 

 l-.ire to be 

 aflernoon v 

 number of 

 The day wu 



and iii.< iii 

 three polul 



ain's shootiL.j; N s'rle.ti.v olf-iiand. Ileuo'.dslib 



body, and the left hand beyoad the tip-slock. 



• ■ Mm veteran Geiger 



with his forty-foil:-, 'i Ihmi-si of t'.e compelitors 



in average ot centres. The scores made wore &> 



K.-TKI.I.IC WATCH— 300 VACOS. 

 Win. I-:, i-'lli-.li, Ii.:!. S :. 4 5 4 5 5 8 54 5-47 



O. a. Charles, Hal. *.. 



I.. Oelgcr, k. k 



Royal l. (irei-n. 8. '..... 

 C. r. f.atet-, U. S 



i 1 4 -i -i i 

 '. 14 5- 



3 i I . • 



4 I r. .i 3 3 4og 4_..] 



;: 4 I 2 i 4 i ■! ;: :t -3S 



4 « 3 4 3 4 4 5-30 



s tailed lo make an average of inneis. 



'n.otoi the fi.uvinei- 

 :.\t lie attendance and is 

 ores of ton shots to ea-i. 



G F Ellswoi'lh 



;-. B. Nichols 



a Mathews 



OO Ms"! Kit 







J B Newioi) 



FDlison 







F II Knowiton 







G c Goodale 



BOSTON, Deo. In.— T 

 appearance to-day, ant 

 era.- The .1 1 



1. 1. ilnl.bard 551- 



A O Adams ■'. 



-■: i 



i-a RabbeUi ii.-, 



•I N Frye su: 



II S Harris 3 1-1- 



H. C. Totals. 



'.II -I-. 1112— Hi! 



'■H Hi ! ■:, .i-> 



82 45 liii-liil 



73 43 ICO -S9 



60 43 162-S!) 



73 41 lS2— 6S 



ii 46 1511—91 



71 -14 if!.-, — - 



55 42 133-S5 



Hi'. 41 181— 34 



5; I- 



• r Walnut iiaU presented a lively 

 s quite nl.n-gc attcndaiici- of sho.t"- 

 aud fair scores were the rule : 

 ii) Match. 



!■: Whiill-r -• 114445546 -II 



I- A tan- 1 :.-. ■ 1454J— 44 



■•■■ Burleli.li 



.1 Bor.i.n 



11 O l-ivn.'h 1544444145-^2 



■11 

 43 



LL Hubbard 



W'OId ■ 

 liasolialle 

 contest, lo talie pi 



Sharpshopters' Match. 



18 11 11 li II 10 12 11 12—110 



10 11 1! 12 10 ii 12 II 11 10— US 



12 12 11 9 10 10 12 10 1! 10_|u7 



8 10 12 12 11 !l .12 11 12 10-107 



!> 12 11 10 M 111 11 11 VI lD-lllil 



12 11 11 10 -.11 in if 11 S 11-104 



'■' U il II II H 1" B 10 8—100 



Dec, 9th i he Raymond Club had ihe 



i Sportsmen's club 

 Sportsmen's Club to a glass ball 



.nary. 



i- hew winter -slieil to-day, on the 

 They will shoot tor record Ui-j 



cup match, Creedm 



C. .ludsotl, 40; M. IJ. Kng.i, In; 1). . 

 Feunlng, 47 ; vy. Klein, 40 : ii. Hoi 



45; j.iiutei,4i; I). Patterson, «; G. Sohurman, i • 



THE TRAP. 



■.IN (1UN 



I i ni trap will 



sight to see them go. I 

 r i nin i i 



Hanna 



... ... 13 l-ll. 



. BIT: mil, loon— »; 

 , oooi-l i Hanna, lllfll— 1, I 



iooxoouiioituifii l 



, li iii: L0101 10101 1110—14 



alO Hull! i '■" I : 111—18 



. 1111-15 



Limn . hi,'— 14 



COH • 11 •■■'■ .' -.j 



;■ , I , '. i ....;'--- 



iiOln i ' 



' ■ 1 l. iiH—12 



r I" a 101111001—14 



1 !!l' i .. i . . 



■; I.iHidln, 11110-1, I inn-. ,; MOUt- 



LliNGTII MEASUBEMBNT NOT .SOUND. 



pHE' equity of ler.gih roles nst: 



opniei 

 they t 

 it. ton 



10 it. ■ 



:. wide and ., :.. deep and 

 ind c il deep. Two 

 for I j it - : i- accidental orirrelevant 

 mension, without any regard lo 

 This is an assumed equity, Ihe si 

 aid l il In iv-ry-day experience t 

 In characterising length rules i 

 repeal In view of tnelr Clumsy m 

 product ions ot builders Btartl ng 

 as In the caae cited by way ot Hi 



ipon the assumption that all 

 ly equal capacity tor Ihedevel- 

 es. In conformily wiili will, li 

 ie unequal powers ot a gig m 

 sloop of the same length, but 



ih boats are madt- 



respondence ln;one particular dl- 





)r the just matching of ihe 

 erent iutltal opportunities, 



MEASUKEMKNT EEDTJOJED TO HAKD PAN. 



rpnE legitimate purpose of time allowance Is not to freight the 

 •*- points of a finished boat found conti ibutiug to her speed , 1 1 • . 

 neutralize superior opportunities for their display enjoyed by one 

 boat over another at tue outset, in orderthat a true estimate . Uu lr 

 I'elattve speeds may be obtained, uncolorcd by an mill i .,, 

 having no connection with model— that Is, with lortn or planning. 

 This primary advantage is the bulk lnclo, . outside surface 



of the boat, considered as a quantity only, without reterenc Ha 



disposition In the structure or its assignment In affording s1 blMtj 

 and oilier ipialliies ellher by welghls, volumes, areas or lineal dlmeu- 



The varying dlsposlllon and use made or the bulk are mailer.-; of 

 model and planning, the comparative merits ot which constitute the 

 problem to be solved by yacht racing, and are not legitimate subjects 

 for taxation, since a tax imposed upon any features oi ft sign at on e 

 removes tlie possibility or an unweighted competition In that regard. 



The length, the beam, the dopili, the displacement, draft, ballast 

 and i's location, sail area, character of lines, freeboard, overhang, 

 etc., are one and all questions settled by the. builder's choice, and 

 their magnitude and physical Influence are by hire derived in the 



WblCh lllMii-;,\vsf'.|tll.|! . 



aii such points mustb 

 regard to their em ct or e 

 model Is made up as a win 



But the elementary op 

 paints Is always the bulk < 



Differences In the amo 



ullc, Which is the ultimate store upon 



ibsolutely exempt from lax without 

 y— because of them each particular 



opportunity affoiding indulgence In such 

 k employed In their fashioning. 

 nount of bulk Impressed constitute the ine- 

 qualities in the Initial opportunities of several builders, and ate Xot 

 that reason the only legitimate and logical differences upon which 

 lime uiii^f. be. granted for an unbiassed comparison of the won li ot 

 theaio!nt3 selected In the models we wish to lest by racing. 



THE ASTOK HOUSE \-KAClNG GOES. 

 fpiti.; stumbling block of beginners at the measurement question is 

 -*- always the saiae- Tliey cannot comprehend why bulk should 

 be made to pay in equity, Vi ; Leo ph:.TSe 01 liabe- 



glnner always has :r, "we know OUlk do;s not give speed." Hut. 

 bulk should pay in common equity for all that, whether speed Is tue 

 result of Its use or not, for that is settled, as it ought, by the mode 

 chosen. 

 " r.n instauco,'' exclaims the tyro, " should the Astor Hour- 1 Uoi 



■ . ..-ii: simply because it isbiggerv' 1 



Woll, yes, mend Tyro, Bis Astor House should allow UmetQ.a 

 ..... . ' . smaller nuUc, ana we wilt explain to you for the hundredth 



time tin- reason why, 

 Che oi ; , ._-,,,,,,. . . ,, ;, j 0ur bwn uitie yaontla 

 ; EtBallng ..f the two forms as speed pro- 



ducers, i.':i i.e. boat I ; >:• great big Astor Douse by two 



'- ! 'i.-. .:■■■ fer a twenty mile course. The Astor House jnai 

 Btepsuj _ . .-. ;■ , nil abad beat atrei ;" 



no Luvi.-h, considering that ihe Astor Douse wasnt built for speed 



Whereupon you, frlena Tyi'o, would jump up ana rtgntlj fetorti: 



"Ah.bUl look here; It Wasn't a lair thing between US. Jugj li I H 

 build on my little boat's lints a big yacht, equally as la rye as y our 



