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FOREST AND STREAM. 



57 



i 111 M ■■ .1 .1.-'. . i mole when Ashing 1 , knocking about 



. : ■•. itoahle headsai.1 has been showji by 



. .,.■..,' ,,:.,!■::' ,| . c!i».,c! it lilled tliaU U"> 



ample jib ever ion tol udedforet b,.'ani raaa ■-■.me.nt. For 



, :i; iii ijcb to be preferred. We hpro heen ship- 



iijulns v. itJi Hi is often snough, hare i\ntu<! ne't.her trouble nor 

 t prefer i i,, i' • .-m ei-hi .nod sloop on 



■ nut. Uiuitai 

 lower stStska and the c 



Of Neu V:i-!,. .mm! ha-. 



have been assuri 



Tin- yawl ; , a areat fa\ 

 among cruisers ahroin 



I i VI OF OUTTKRS 

 deal, n.-i e ive havi A 



More than sloop- Th 



gold wat h - 

 Als< ' 



king for an o 



<:>la 



tation 



tonsehoone 



>VI 



ilecap 

 iv not 

 ssiblv 

 The 

 Br, ft 





[if: 



ioti< 



i'ai'uh 

 cable. 



and quite ( 



he t 



ishion 



i ,p, Ofia tj for qUallt 



member Quality in u yacht goes for As 



'■ ■ ! " ■ mm Plug bar. A lmiid-me-down : 



; hints, dear, No matter whai tin 



Si: 



Pri; 



have a cutter. She costs a Great 



■ Costs very little. Do cullers cost 

 Why do tliev Cost more? Because 

 'in watch It is cheaper to throw a 

 utter in thorough fashion, but it is 

 igcthcr than to build a really good 

 4tdld. there Is no difference. Ke- 

 en as quality in a Suit of 

 .ltvays eheap and a good 

 id May he.— Forest and 



tan finish 

 ajid cap "1 

 him to oni 

 and reasoi 

 nail of i 



another 

 and a hi! 

 Of / tial 



ship, T 

 sanl lly: 



hold. ' 



We eall attention to the shops of Samuel 

 an establishment where anything can be 

 ' to a full fledged cabin yaeht. Mr. Ayers is 

 experience, and all his work has a mefropoli 

 ling turned out As he understands drafts, 

 ■•rake off." we have pi easu rein eomuvnding 

 a ,m, work is eoneieiniMUsly put together 

 He can build sloops, cutters or steam yachts, 

 quired great proficiency. 



are informed that, the new sloop Jewell 

 iv i'Hft. long and not intended to be set up as 



d .-■ Her owner. Mr. Auketell, is putting two 

 'ie keel, because he believes in the soundness 

 '.•„ n! ... ...Ues. He wants no trap but a sale 



-mols and yachts with outside ballast arc 

 i New York where the machine has its strong- 



TH'E AMERTCANTAQHT LIST. -Neils Olsen is about to publish a 



ni little pat 



should bee ni' .' 

 Lloyd's ; ' ■ (stej : 



CAPSEZESD.— Th 



Oil : :.:.,:!. L. 1 ,$ 



rphlet 



m, 



It will cone 



and will be perfect in 

 hope, receive the suji- 

 •f the sort iu America., and 

 i with us as Hunt's List or 



ig schooner Sljrmehild, Captain Young, of 



lg through Buttermilk channel. New York 



tiff and capsized. Too much beam and too 



little-hold. Ourfishing fleet needs -reforming quite as much as our 



.. , Tii . Storm-child's crew of seven would have perished but for 

 the I : ■'.■ i .- n< of :t tug. 



YAi'llT ST'iVKS.— Canoeists and yachtsmen wishing to give the 

 it.. -us ,•: .Mr. Dan forth a trial will (hid his address among our 

 I'lv mi eisliig columns. W'e will be uleased to report experiences with 

 . aids fo? the benefit of ail sportsmen. 



CiKEENBOET. L. i. -The following yachts are laid up at C4reenport, 

 L. 1.: Schooners— Esteile. Madeleine. Republic, and the Sharpie K. Q. 

 Taylor. Sloops— Arrow, Coming, and Whlleaway, and Steamers— 

 jiiiia and Parole. 



All. ANTIC YACHT C Id. 'J?. -Annual meeting on Monday, March IS, 

 !,• ii hi..!!. ''It luce:; n; l-'eb. in. '1'he annnal matches will likely he 

 fixed fiir June IV. with I lie customary spring brush down the bay on 

 Decoration i»a 



OWEN I >( 'I.. EX.— Mr. Cobb's Boston sluoji has received 4,500 pounds 

 Of iron i>i, tin- keel and McMantis .v. Son arc to give her a new shift, 



of'salls. 



The VVALi.iAMsiuTRGir Athxetic Cu/u, of Brooklyn, E. P., 

 lipid llieir iirsi annual winter meeting rit the American Insti- 

 tute Hall, corner of Third avenue and Sixty-third street, N. Y. 

 City, Feb. 21 and 22, commencing Tuesday, at 8 P. M. Open 

 to till amateurs. The principal event is a 24-liours race, »<> 

 RS-you-pleaee-i with six prizes, namely, §100 order. §60 order, 

 $40 ordor, f 95 order, si 5 order, $10 order. A special prize 

 to the competitor beating the best American 24-hour re- 

 cord (amateur) Cor a souare heel-and-toe walk. There are 

 also 75 yards, bODyard-., and i-rnijc runs, and a 2 mile 

 walk; ai! handicap. ' An entrance Ecp of $5 for 24-hour race, 

 and 75 cents for all other eveMs,is required. Entries close 

 Feb. 11, lor handicap events, and Feb, 17. for 24-hour race. 

 Nol'OYs. will be allowed to compete. The number of half 

 grown and wholly unfit boy competitors at athletic meetings 

 has been one great objection, and we areglad to see the \Y~. 

 A, 0, iakiui!' ilie Initiative in so important a step. The club 

 is erro iug and enteiprising and destined to make- a name for 

 itscll in the future. It already has as members some of the 

 fines! walker- and runni-rs in the country, and their number 

 is constantly swelling. All communications should be ad- 

 dressed to Secretary \V. A. ('.. comer Wythe avenue, Penu 

 and Poi ilcd lie si ,vei\ Brooklyn, E. 1)., N'. X 



New Gbascow, Kova Scotia, Oltuj. — The animal meeting 

 of the New (rk'-ci.w Rod and Gun Club, Was held on the 12th 

 tilt. Tic- Following ofllcera wei-e elected for the coming 

 year: President, U". H. .Moore; Vice-President, H. J. 

 Sittlterland; Secretary and Treasurer, ■!• H. Oavanangli j IA- 

 ecutive Committee, Jas. Fraaer, T. Gantley, D. M. Praser, 

 poring Ave year the club has attained a suitable ground for 

 sliooiimr sinpiie on .Merriiromish Ilarbor, well known as ihc 

 best placo on the coasl for wild fowl in the spring and' fall. 

 The club have erected a fine building for a clubhouse and 

 furnished ii complete with all the requisites, boats, decoys, 

 etc., and the geese and brant may oxpeota lively time 1 " in 

 April.— Ci.oisF. Sight. 



Toe. l-ii om.,vi A-soci.vrroN's Worn;— Lynchburg, Va., 

 Feb. ■!. —The Piedmont Fish and Game Protective Associa- 

 tion, whose headquarters are in this city, paid lasi jrear 

 bovm;. hawks and owls killed in'the five counties 



composing our district., arid still "Bob White i- not happy." 

 We have no^ at leajl ten inches Df snow, if the weather 

 iiauli tea and tlie snow goes off quickly all will be w.-ll, Inil 

 if the snow lies long on tfie groxmd our bird creep will lie very 

 shorl.- l)i:\io. 



A Hi ni rsc Pii-i'.. — The CroWn Prince of Prussia has a 

 hum:: ti peculiar history. It bears upon its lid 



this inscription: "Gr'iinhaua, April'];;. 1869," being a place 

 and day made memorial to him from his having there and 

 then kill'..! a fine Old buck, in the stomach of which was 

 found aboul i hundred small pebbles. With several of the.se 

 pebbles ■■! in river the neck of f«he pipe is studded, while 

 the oilier- f..rm a chain attached lo ihc lid of the bowl. 



me; geiitlemen were ■ i i . i .. ■ e. , ,, EbG-olub: Frank 



Bolles. T,-,, Pi^sddent, llfred William - ■ sident; W. 

 H, BgWer, Secretary; E, O. Jbhnson, Ttti&gnxtT: We have 

 secured aboul 125 live quii.il, which vrc icfend to. set loose 

 this spring-. We have also put. into the brooks thirty thous- 

 and .trout. We arc anxious to secure a, law to protect the 

 quail for the next two years, and it is fhe indention of the 

 club to keep a. good watch over Hie game ifl this vicinity so 

 that our already depleted streams and woods shall once move 

 furnish us sport with rod and gun. — AV. 11. Powet<, Secy. 



i§ifie mul ^mp ^hoofing. 



♦ 



FOREST AND STREAM TOURNAMENT 



J'OK TEE SHOCT-RANOi; ( M AJlPIOS KH IC UK CSS?. 



THIRST grTzi tote ten! u» d| r,i.„ ,,,;■:■.!-: pi-esei.ted bj iheifv.REsr 



taev mar de^e-c. NUmbei' l : ' tio 

 Siglitiiig shots— Two shots veil be allow* 

 tion— Olf-lnind. Targets- 300-yard target 



tions of the N. It. A,.':v,li;.,. ,1 in propprfioi 



N. K A. relatlrig'to teams. 



The above, tournament will be shot darn 

 will be in many respect? similar to the co: 

 winter of 1870 under the direction of this 

 permit the teaan captains to Bs upon a s 

 have tfte records made, and theri ral it 



aitenilii 



parutii 



Th 



will ba given in a Inter 



PISTOL EXPERT WORK. 



^/"HAT may be done nmler fixed and known condifons ma- be 

 V T judged from the following resnlts of v. seises of v.eelclv matches 

 held in this city: 



shots at ten ■.■are . ... m _-..; e: r' ' : ■!...- .:' .!'-■ m, .••■'■ . ■■■ : , "can Ire 



of the bulls. ..:,..: .' tin and a .■ 9§g inehea— or 



for the entire thirty shai- ■•:"■' . :_■_... is that every one of 



the shots '.eoi'H hV»ve hit a trade dollar. The target of the second 

 week *ap(V quarter-inch bullet, or small bnokshot hung by a thread 

 at twenty i e : .";■•..... .1 -..- .-.; he pellets were hit. 



At thirty feet i.-nbnhets. e.ien enc-haif aa :■)■ i i iam eter, were sim- 

 ilarly suspended and five of them hit. At tV:ic-;ive feet the bullets 

 were three-quarters of an inch hi dUmctcr and inn a were hit. 



Kext weak was devoted to she. A ing "at :hc v. ord," len shots at 10 

 yard*satar«ady-ineasuremen! ciras. The ma ; !;er calls out: "Firc- 

 one— two— three" at half-second intervals) and in the 1JS seconds thus 

 covered the marksman me ■■• . is< pis . aim an 1 liiv. Tiie win- 



ning score was 5J - alar- total raoasur ... ir the ten shots. 



In.-ihe fourth ^eelt the shoMngi u .. :. la ball swung through 

 an arc of ten-feet chord. Thi ■ ' - 1 ■ stood thirty feet off. Four- 



quarter-iuch bullets suspended 10 yards off, before a white back- 



TiiarltsiTieii drove oiela;. _v ri,v.' of tweutj Ordiaarj tacks were stuck 

 into a white painted 60 ard. The winner drove In thirteen: Theser- 

 enth week was cmplovc 1 . in .a. ... ng ies in cardboard liigetsof the 

 Wimbledon pattern reduced for tea .ear 1-- dissanee. The ieaders tied 

 on nine shots irio the inch IjulU eve. The eighth week was a variation 

 of the lift!, 'ii..- .har-- ;ttarter inch bullets were 

 is inches from side to side, while fchi msirksmens 

 leader in twenty shots hit sixteen bv.l . . . 

 Forthenicth week the target wa- a ten of sp; 



Creedmoor target, with a one-inch 1. 

 bullseyos and two very close shots. 



aging at least 

 feet off. The 

 isely pressed, 

 d the winner 

 •om a passing 

 ich off the re- 

 5 yards at a 

 a tie at eight 



PISTOL SHOOTING BY WOMEN. 



rpHE use 

 JL tics art- 



of small arm 



is no doi.il.it 



Pretty revi 



the fair sex 



and while t 



thcin are 1 



cgarded me 



excellent m 



arksncoisln; 



tol practice 



in their he 



popping at 





absent Trore 





a time, are 



Use, as a nil 



protection c 



(' their hota 



Husband is 





her bureau 



top alongsi 



calibre "no 





seen to hm 





The fact wi 



' be :■ ■ 'el 



]iaper man 



went to iu 



Luidelt II01 





inteiTtipted 



l.-r /.•)] is-. 



pastime of • 



liriag bullet. 



dons, in the 



same westoi 



and made 





to pieces I 



at would ha 



dance of de 



light. 



A few vis 



Is about amc 



is done, sho 



ws that the 1 



clerk: "W 



.' sell a good 



great fondn 



ess for weap 



stve patter 



is. For ins 



moments m 



paid ,t. i 1 * to 



business, ;:n 



d one of the 



■. ..a-. ;r 



second-story 



room with pi 



... 



the sport, a 



,.l can say ll 





by men who 



have been hi 





The large 



trade done 1 











harnia-igo' 



i . ■n."V'''- '■'' 



1 

 only a. very ins; 



IliS horse at full spe, i. The I. ell :i. : ihrir 1 ; a.u mm ;.:' 

 Rj-an has been known to drop the nickel three times out 1 .1 

 races. 



TTIF lN'j'CRXATION'iL MATCH.— If '- now prad led I >■ settled that 

 a team of Aiaericau guardsm..ei. ■-.•l.'.-t.c I from lie 



w'll shoot 



Windsor, Cohit. -.1. -n. 98, i~-:.— A number o>i' -• nil -m .. ■ 



■l-.i:- mid \ieiiiiiy mi on Woli.is.lnv evening: the J|j[; M Vn what i ! V r 

 •v the purpoKi? of 'formiug 11 same club, The i'ollow- will g&e, at the p 



.' Ides ef vii! 



..Kind the 



i;e.iidsVaen'are pVoperlv". 

 attentionl .a ;,.i,, ■■: -. 



State." Some of thebest." 

 been done aivay u]i in the 

 brigade, and b'v some 1 .r 



BOSTON. Feb. 1.— To-dav there v 

 men at Walnut ilill to compete in t 



Ea< a 



a, I... ■ 



g but 



- II 



. 

 , gmi 



mi ! :. 



- ' 9 



: :: e i ' 



" 



- "O.i.j 



■ huu-. 

 ilo oil 



I qnite a large attend 

 several matches i b •■; n 3» 



itothc 



: . i.mm 



closed 



L. W- Emerson 34545554 



B. Anson ... ' 154 41545 



A. L. Burt 45554-114 



C. I>. Carter 5445^54? 



T, Baxter 54455444 



Badge Match No. 7 had many participa: 

 was done by the. several gentlei 

 ranking the 4ti made by Mr. Bo: 

 A, L. Burt 4545455455- 



D. F. Boyden 5 155544545- 



T. Dwight 54 . i i 



The "Novelty Best'' MSteh '-■ 

 to be one of the most taking t 

 conditions allow any position 

 favorite method with most of t 



Mr. 



TllM 



t3-l i 

 wotk 



., : -- 



44—11 

 The 



cues about four Eeot. and res 





- - -■-., 



c boy sitting down .-■ ,. ■_■__■■ 





_;, -.., 



and resting th _■ rig! 







ormed. The r'Hc •... then 





1 P 



m was 



wind- 

 a of 90 

 he bet 



are given: 







Novelty Rest Matches, 







8 W 8 10 9 



ii in Q fa 



10—94 



10 !) 10 10 10 



Ii 10 1!) 10 



;._ 



10 10 7 i.i 



B !,. 11 



S 10 :i 3 



....- 



9 10 7 a 9 



10 . 



S 8 8 9 10 



1! a •, 



9- . 



greater, and without doubt some fine work wil 

 close in April. To-day the race was between a 

 out of a possible 1'i'V and Mr. Adams, who 

 scores are given, as follows: 



Sharpshooters' Match. 



.1 WFrye 7 9 9 10 „ .. 



ACAdams 7 8 9 8 5 10 



A L Burt 5 10 !i Ii 



EDwanl 1 5 I 10 



J P Bates 2 2 4 o 



40 G 10 111— M 



; » e i—fi 



4 10 !) B S 5-0G 



i :: g ti 7 5— 14 



1 3 J ,s l.i-aa 



ofessi' .. . ' ildcn en ins 



■':...■ 

 ■ arrange 



Sis eii ad; 'be Ja,, ' 



NEV. T ORLEANS.— According t- 

 it Is probable th.tt a ride match w 

 in that city, between New Oriean 



:,... .m r . ........ a 



ice place during Carr il - ■■ 



'. Lower, of the '1 

 on Jan. 2 by Tii-i 



Mlaa 5 ! I hi Ilia ,-, 



Prioe, Tre 

 McGregor, 



IdALLERY 7'! 



•-;!.. '.. 

 hoi i off-hand at a 



■ I i :'ia . i . 



.- , 



:. .■ ■ ■ "-- l : ; 



■ ; . mi ....... 



i bsfcti >■ ".,: a 



■OTOa. 



-l.M ■ ,■: 





by the best 

 imries, and 

 of military 



i ■ laUei ,:,,...'... . . i - 



vea oturonw- i .iiiraaa tita ;-ia~r w. .a. ov it i. ........ tie and 



* .. on ..mm., a i ..: scorepul up. The gentlemen «'DrJj d hard, 

 Wttl uieywoiii. i .■ -. too, particular] . L Fa . i. mud.: 



''" - 1 ' 1 " "-"■ ■"■' '■- ■ ' 00Ji'.pleti- score. Wood work lie.., : 



The amateur match and the pistpl mat b as au . 



fc.llov, lug nrs^ci:^ss scores: 



All-Comers* Ride Match. 



■> Praiicis 4IM9 50 5. a va r UUsworlh . , III .•!! -Id |f| 'a_.a., 



•J Q Smith -ID 40 4'J to so-aiti -i .:.... : ... 



Amateur Bale : ., 



N Marshall 48 48 49 41) 50—344 H R Shaw. 



A C alaynard . .IS l-l iS 46 4-— 210 (4 Waiter.- a , . , ■ - 



:- . - .-ay..,.li' If 48 48 49—2811 



Amateur Pistol Ufa 



'■ h qi e .ii i.i s-j -231 N Marshall 



Lenon hi 7i 81— g81 



At (.'linton's (lalliryin New (Hrletin. ■ Lis a •• .! 



• . , _ ,....;. 



..hows: 



a I; ' •■- 5 . ..-la'. ■•■:; Dur anCage.J . i . . S1H— 141 



.- aatoh-sUoot with pistplg resulted in n p 1 



follows: A H f'.. , 

 Gutheim 17, 19-86; Wm -Wei^, 18, 20-88. The I olJj ■. . 



scores \-.-y- made out of a no. I Bach. 86 



Hallejia 76 mid iii; Mr Elmer, 05 and fii. 



