RIGGING OUT 



not exist in the world of sport than a 

 scooter, with four of a crew under full 

 sail and with a good breeze rounding 

 a stake. 



Two men in a scooter caught a wild 

 duck on the wing. Seeing a black 

 speck on the ice a mile away, with no 

 particular aim in view but to make 

 rapid flights across the bay, this ob- 

 ject suggested a mark to run for. When 

 within three hundred yards they knew 

 it was a duck. 



"Let's see if we can get it !" shouted 

 the man at the main sheet. Before the 



words had left his lips they were upon 

 it. Up in the air went the duck, and 

 the man at the jib reached for it and 

 caught it. 



A fox has been hunted on the ice 

 with a scooter, and it is possible to ar- 

 range a fox hunt on the bay should no 

 interference occur. Along the sand 

 dunes many a red fox lives, and both 

 ocean and bay contribute to his keep. 



Another fine old game is fishing with 

 a kite. When the wind blows from the 

 northern board your kite is let loose 

 over the ocean, with pulley block and 



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