MAnrii 



FOREST AND STREAM 



97 



lokt -.M .mi.ii-iIi-'v.'i ;il.. ■ • mainsflB ami jib, which would 



put you -ii -il i.-: .- - ■ I sloop Your sails musl bo properly 



Ual&ac to do all this Your yacht will then work wwl 



under any of tBese tircUtttStanoi - 



The driver acts as a igso far outboard, ami 



as it is entirely under control, can bi use • ■ •-■■ bi 



. Bligllt ] 



fully quick 



■ ■■-- wharves or . . 

 on your driver to wiuward will swing you w 

 will some in verj handy in crui-.io: ..:... r; m .•• ii.-iu 

 happen to get a -stern-board m [fyouwi 

 w 1 ; i ■ ■ 1 1 . i i- ■ . l i . -i i .-.•;• .-.: ■■,; for you to di 

 icross and throv 



bout, you can do it in a niaiiie-r |.< sun.i i- 

 Tli.-> driver is very ha:i.l\ in otliei Ways 1 

 ami wait in a moderate b: nvecblg vmlr sails 



Come up on your jib and main shoots, Haul your 'driver Hat 

 let her sweat. She will then lie beafl to ivlnd aud will pay off 

 tolet i-i bead sails fill, Obe driver being bo much outboard ai 

 ing her bead up the (nsij ; At the sa 



or an oar, pr p. 

 lowerii 

 raryafcsi 

 turn square in yc 

 swinu- tier head a 

 jib as soon asshi 

 her almost in net 

 am speaking of a 

 In running in a 

 no long boom to < 

 is coming: out of 

 swing oiii like a E 

 LfyoUr-saflseom 

 (the Ugh 



inrh 



f vou 

 E a Si Sp- 

 ur driver 

 •d to your 



i-ll to Stop 



a pi. 



sail i 



her off in 

 theqnarl 

 helmtoa 

 alteratioi 



carry voi 

 The yaw 

 bank in t 

 some sevi 

 out the ii: 



however. 

 To sum 

 yawl for: 

 himself. 



rterlng breeze, 

 der on a sheU 

 •r beat I,.,- up 

 jib sheets svith- 



YACHTING IN SAN FRANCISCO. 



Editor / 

 In soin. 

 Franco- 

 Bast, wv m • 

 lectures 



branches. Thus a 

 a largo audien 

 toa.liss.e-: nioii upon tiie 

 going qualities, founding 

 J.iixton K 

 lecture wtus illustrated wit 



an engineer, and beiug al 

 ■y him in a tlioron 

 deal Of discussion arose : 

 Kemp thai lea Land a,] •» 

 easy form of hull Was pr ■ 

 fact, hea-recl ., 

 time in FOREST Ha Si.ii 



professional men., ship bn 



would no doubi 



orse the lecturer s opinii 



not |jei Eectly conclusive c 



matt} points of > 



era in the deep I 



cour.se the strong. 



of strong gales, shoals, am 



yachting is done, the old? 



Engu 

 favor 



:'. ■ I 



hard- 



are uol likely to b 

 baeke i out I > 

 would hardly be i 

 iier. which i. for > 



and puttiug thing: 

 fey up 1 

 Pranulsc f.l 



race 0U1 tO Ihe 15- 

 will Co::, 



bucking a sea, bu 

 ern cutter men in 

 doubt bin thai yoi 

 depth b' 

 bv that. 1 naean 

 which most large 



drcuchii 



alteration 

 is expected of her 

 meat, for ihe is tt 

 yacht (■' my know 

 of load on the "•:• - 

 this respect. I m 

 outsi.Ie ballast, hi 

 ■ ; ttougn a 

 in the loug run 

 l'leur de Lis will 

 will bo n 



topmast 21fl hi i I 

 old 40, ami a 40fl 



: are all on their 

 nude reguiar sei 

 lo on the Ailunii 

 uuch stronger ca: 



;. IS, but I doubt if i 



. behi 



i like 



e to 



i truck, A3so, a fiSft. main 

 oowsprlt, showing SSft. 



,n I the o.'.'n 



ud culti. ... . 

 vi-A.vi; stream by its advocacy of 

 ie fashion very niueli. for it now 

 nobis will come to lead on the keel 



i no longer questioned here. The 

 proportionally The mast 



onger. and she - 



tb. 



•bughly overhauled 



us well. A new -.!. Sheisofhaii.lv 



. i iii I., am and nicely fitted Inside 



tor Ion-: •: l..a_-. with standing height, 



b ruse. Pbere an two staterooms of considerable size, a 

 patenl \V. (.'. i.i-iuiry an I iralM-. Me. Her masts uiv to lie poles :j>ft. 

 our; moinhootn 3i)fl . fori boom, lift . -airs 13ft.. and bowsprit 10ft. 

 outboard. Tuyou die rig will seem ridiculously small, tin 

 only 8315 yards of oauvtis in lower satte, but you must not overlooS 

 ihai. we do much of onrsailiug in winds which would keep youryttchts: 

 at their moo: tags with bdth anchors out ahead. Ballast, 1, 

 OD I.e. -1. tin- r-st slowed on the Skill aside IP-i- line- are bold and 

 full, and 1 am inclined i<> : ■■■,.; . ,|, ■ ... 



at hltjlispeads, tttough al ■ 



imb ned 'great ] < which, : 



believe, modern naval architects deem Eh 



i i. Shx .- l {ingle lug jib, but 



in time 1 •■ •■ I ir ■ • will follow your suggestions and give the 



< if course ■ i ms ihini, mis •, .. 



tohavebeena yawl, bul oar builders stil of the old 



time prejudice to this iuj ■ I -ad plan. How.ever, ih.v 



are coming round surely, for our former commo I 

 liuilder l..y )ir..fi'-si.,". has Mveivonie his objections to the extent of 

 saillilLT ii, the vawi l-'leetwing last year. 



The L'oii t.i t.'.-m ■ .ur t jns of lead on the keel, having 



her board shifted t'orwa:-:. ^iUs will make it 



varm for CMspft, Nellie and others, ^ I expeel to inu-oduoe 'Siujdry 



hmovations Ln our regattas and may throw them open to allcomers, 

 not : mpopulai altoeeiher, as it would give un 



thian 

 nahol 



the pi 



itlle. as we all nrefe 



al thi p .•:•/—. in' ;!■ am yachts we bear 



sailing, our clubs belug thorough Ooiln- 



rtwitn keener relish than your Eastern 



i ting from jiort to port than for 



orking their own yachts. In our entire 



.I i-aptuin. ne aboard I ho riilft. 



... Dr. Merrill, of Oakland. By the way, 



LSI recently He still' thinks as 



Jther long voyage 



id a party of fh 



ludii 



utreboanls and the 



ng. 



Pac 



CliRKESiMXDKNCK.-Muii 

 naincd uniinswered, do n,,i !;, 



\V 



espondenls whq.se letters have re- 

 haigood things they have missed 

 idclresses; Our columns aiv too 

 .erimrty or loiiy in.pnries c. ,-iv week in the paper 

 loutaddress, no reply. 

 TOU \.\rivv ci. en. Editor Sorest and Stream: Our 

 the year are: Commodore, Walter Gilbert; Vice, Geo. 

 L. Leeds; Secretary. J. I. Miller; Treasurer. John 



■r. Jo 



lith, 



iiflc mid g:ntp ^hoofing. 



FOREST AND STREAM 



FOB THE SHORT-RANGE CHAMP 



FIRST prize to be ten monogram i 

 and Stream and Rod and Gun. 

 entrance fees: third prize, SO per; el 

 (.Mien lo team from any oi .::-.-. | ■ : : 



Omiditions— Teams-; Each team si 

 teams participating must be eompc 

 clubs winch fhey represent l;.ii. -- 

 minimum pull oY tr.gger. three 1,01111 

 nish tlieir own rifles and ammunitio] 

 they may desire. Number of Sic 

 Sighting show— Two shots wiil bi a 

 tion— Off-hand. Targets— SOO-yard t 

 tionsof the N. R. A., "reduced in prop. 

 Practice— No practice allowed on tin 

 Fee— Five dollars to be paid at the oil 

 No. 3U Park Ron-, N. Y. The match ti 

 X. It. A. relating lo teams 



The above tournament 

 will be in many resp-ct- 

 winter of ist:i under tin 

 permit the team captain 

 have the records made. 1 



TOURNAMENT 



'lO.VSHlP OF 1882. 



als. presented by the Forest 

 icond prize 50 per cent, of 

 : fourth prize, iO per cent. 



consist of ten men. The 

 I of members of the various 

 lited to ten pounds in weight : 



38-100 cal. Teams may fur- 



>shot during the month of March and 



viU close Mondav March 0. 

 rdor lo secure reproscntatio 

 > arrange place, uate, etc. 



■an: trophies now under pre- 

 1 B.and the date of prelimi- 

 ced in the issue of March ii. 

 nonth of March. AH teams 



ni ranee fee must accompany 

 a; the meeting of the team 



THE WIMBLEDON RECORD. 



Tie 



tit- ,1 



-'.:■_ 



ln these ti.eur, 



. each other, and whik 



tbo record sheet, ho v. 



make a/aua pas .>r •■< 



which would result 



ritlci 



oft in the 



the butts, ende 

 ' possible effort out of the liigl 

 stage. Aiiother fact, and av 

 the Brsl range represents the 

 two or three thousand cont 

 Choice is on; of Ihe sixty h-ad. 

 figures do not represent the 1 

 We >.. av.-sii 111-ly tul:.-:, the tw 



tin- us-. if finer and more carefuliy 

 rauges from year to year: 



lsi Stage, 

 200. »><) and "OO'.h-ds. 

 Y(>ar. Total. f.» Men, Av. per Man. 



1HT5 10311 8aK. 



18?e «8S &&Z 



im. . .. 101a 847-12 



I'-rs 11 in 93 



1873 ... 11:11 tWVii 



l-si j 15(5 ;,i;i. 



1881 1117 08T-18 



tes as well as for' the 

 uctivo table, made up 

 ret stage, including the 

 id stage, including the 



uent had score. Of 

 mutual helpfulness, 

 ughnbasof British 



'l.aV'ranges'niider 



•sicl mternalionu! 



he same restrictions, though it 



lency to secure good scores by 



unshed weapons at the longer 



3d Stage, 



800, 900 and 1,000yds. 



Total. 12 M.u' Av. per Man. 



782 00 1-0 



600 



771 (UK 



778 

 : 3 

 rao 

 m 





WAKEFIELD, Mass.— The Wttlcefleld Amateur Rifle Association 

 opened its range Feb. ■>■> f or competition in the new year's match. 

 Coinlirioiis: -i.mvils., ten rounds, off-hand: three best scores to cunt 

 us one continuous score. The result was as follows: 



. - 5 -1 .-. 1 4 5 5 5 1-47 

 I J I .'. 



.1 llemiel .. 



D 11 Walker 

 W H Daniel... 

 N Young 

 T Baxter 



I, 0| . 



s 1: ! ••'.M'born. . 



14 4 5 4 4 4 



CAMBRIDGE, Mass, On th< 

 tmderthe auspices 

 1 Clay pigeon mate! 

 tches f 



,\ ■ 



the 



--ha 



: coke 19; \ 

 id Mr, vdflmfl, Itieai 

 land c W. S 



4 5«5 5 5— III 

 .5 4 45545455 46 



:. 5 5 3 l i 1 .-. 5 4-4(i 



5 :. 4 .". r, 1 :. 4 4 4-45 



.:. 5 1 I I 5 ! I 5 5 )■'• 



■ . 1 B 3 r. is 



j .-. ;:j 



5 4—12 



s a glass- 



irtesnoon 



lOt olleof 



. 



. Richardson. K: 11. llui- 

 , l") each; 



of the S3d then 



i; H. Jewetl and I'. An. mi I 

 .. 18 each; .1. Poland. 11: (i. A. lawyer. 

 ;•; W. ]■-. Ite.'luM.'.i : -red in the 



elu.N pigeon shoot by Richard Sliuoff. r. as foli.nvs: First, u keg of 

 powder; second, a drinking cup: third, a call, The result was. Wai ren 

 Im.oc- captured flrsl puize, witi :'■ to h'is credit out of 3d. There was 

 a tie for Beeond prize between Whittemore a,nd Hutehinsgp, each 

 breaking 25, Da shooting ofl the tie a second tie i.-sulted. and on tie- 

 third trial Hutchinson won. Chas. Swan took third prize, breaking 

 23, The last shoot for the medals occurs on Fast Day. 



1444—44 



. . 15444 154 14—12 



. .44.:J3M.V;4— U 



I i : 1 14 1244— i 3H 



ROSTON.-Tlie Members of the Massaehnsett . R I 

 celebrated Washington's Birthday by a shoot at their range at Wuhiut 

 Hill. The shooting conditions were excel! 1:1 



CREEDHOOB 3UTr.lt. 



B. G. Harris. 555555655 4-ifi 



A. B. Archer 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 I 



W. Williams 5 5 4 4 5 5 i 6 4 4—45 



K. llurleigh 15 444 5 455 4 !l 



A. C. Adams .mil 1 4 5 4 5.454-444-48 



W, Gardner 4 4 4 B 5 44 4 4 4 — IS 



D. F. Boyden 544544444 4—42 



S. Lewis 5.5 B I 



A. Law 4 8 4 4 5 4 1 ."- ."> 3 — 11 



SnARPSnOOTERS' MATCH. 



B 7 10 I) 8 10 I) 9 lo . 



It in 10 II Ii .. lo D 7 9—87 



H.Anson 9 9 8 9 8 7 S 7 10 10—85 



J. N. Krye 8 lo in 8 G 8 (. 10 1 8 ;•' 



A. (.'. Al'cott :• 810 10 II 7 6. "i G ;. 



W. Gardner G 8 9 8 li 5 o <j S 8-lif) 



NOVELTY MATCH (RKST). 



J. B. Fellows 9 8 7 10 10 10 9 10 10 10— 08 



W.Gardner 10 9 10 9 9 8 910 fl 9—93 



J. K. K. Sehafer 10 B 8 9 7 .8 7 8 8- 10— BU 



G. E. Field 8 8 10 10 10 8 9 G 5 8-81 



D. F, Boyden 8 B 8 7 10.10 10 9 B r— 8ti 



A.L.Kurt 7 7 7 10 710 G 5 8 d-7li 



A. Law 5 8 4 G 8 (1 7 8 V-V, 



On Saturday there was a good attendance at the range. With the 



•xeeplion of a glaring liirht. the conditions were goqd, What little, whirl 

 there was coming gently from, the north. The scores made are giveu 



Oreedmor Target. 

 ■5555545-49 E. D. Ward. . 



1-m.Vm.V>— is A. (.:. Adams 

 15445555-47 ('. T. Pavne. . 

 i6644354— 45 K. N. Vlrxa. 

 Novelty Match (.JRegt), 



10 10 JO 9 10 10 10 10 7 10—9(1 



10 10 7 10 10 9 li) 10 10 I'-ar; 



9 in !i s 10 !i to 10 (1 to— 94 



10 7 9 9 in 10 in si in iu—9-l 



7 8 8 10 10 10 » 9 910—01) 



7 9 10 9 8 10 in V 8— *7 



9 8 7 9 8 8 9 9 9 !!-8r. 



Sharpshooters' Match. 



W.Charles 10 9 10 10 10 7 7 9 10 0-87 



A.C.Adams 8 8 610 9 10 9 10 8 8-85 



ti. D. Curtis 8 9.10 B 8 10 8 8 9 ti— 82 



J.N.Frye 10 4 11) 5 111 9 5 10 8 7-78 



J.N.Frye 7 8 9 7 9 7 9 G 410-79 



B. Anson 10 4 9 li 7 HI 6 7 6 o-M 



On Saturday afternoon. March lib. will be inaugurated the first of a 



fortnightly handicap team match. The prizes w, 11 consist df S5; 15, 

 and 10 per cent, of the day's entrance tecs. Entries 2,") cents each. 

 Matches to open at 2 o'clock E. M. 



ABEEL TROPHY MATCH— Terms: Open to teams of ton (101 

 men each; number of teams from each company unlimited; each 

 teuin to pay entrance fee of one dollar and pay for Its own ammuni- 

 tion, which must be such as is used for armory practice: s.\ en shots 

 per man at 200 and 500 yards: 110 sighting shots: pc- it ions as usual: 

 Remington rillesasissued. All competitions to take place at iheartnor\ 

 between Nov. Land Anril 1. Winning teams to have posses-ion of 

 trophy for 30 days, subject to challenge at any time after •: ., .. . ... 1 



the challenging team shall notify the Inspector of Riflo Praeti 

 that at lenst 10 days shall be allowed ihe challenged company fot pi i 

 pai-ation. Should more than one challenge be received, the Inspector 

 of Ride Practice shall decide precedence, aud appoint date for .a, h 

 company to shoot. 



Company B Team. 

 200 yards. 500 yards. 



Corp C H Eagle 4 4 4 4 4 5 4-39 5 5 5 5 5 5-35- (14 



- p D Valentine. .Ir 4 5 5 4 4 4 -1-30 5 5 5 4 5 5 5— 84—54 



*" -e 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-28 5 f. 5 5 8 5 5-34- 02 



ood 



IS. O. Harris 



R. Davis 



A. L. Burt 



B. Anson 



w. Gardner 



A. C. Adams 



R. Davis 



.1. 11. Fellows.... 

 H. S. Harris 



B. Anson 



C. U. Balcher.... 



Lieut. JasE Wa 

 Priv H T Lockv 

 Priv B W Ande 

 Priv C L True. 

 Segt W R Bostv 

 Priv A D Lock woe 

 Corp F A Buckma 

 Segt D W Nesbitt 



I 4 4 4 5 4 4.-29 5 5 5 ." 

 5 4 4 4 5 5 4—81 5 5 5 5! 



444 5 4 54-28 4 455; 



ck 4 3 5 4 5 5 4-3 > 5 344 1 



lOd 5 5 3 4 5 5 32 2 3 3 I 



4 3 5 4 4 4 2— 2(i 5 5 5 3 

 4 4 3 4 4 5 3-27 5 5 4 4: 



551 Company 1'i.am 



Company K team 521 Company [team. 



Match "has been shot three times before, won each t 

 B team. First time, score 581 ; second time, score 

 score 563. Match shot at Seventh Regiment Armoi 

 1882, under supervision of Capt. J Le Boutillier. Reg 



COMPANY B.— Eleventh Competition lottery ma 

 Infantry. Friday. Feb. 24, at the Armory. 50yds, off 



CorporalJno H Sanders •"> 1 1 1 5 1 5 



Private Ed Mann 4 5 14 44 3 



Private Ino A Sampson 4 3 3 4 5 5 -I 



il Jno L Paulding 5 4 5 5 5 3 4 



ti Van ileuseti 4 4 4 4- 



2 3 5—28—55 gfJ9 



544 



5>>: 



cue i.\ 1 !ompany 

 55e: third cm. . 

 f Range. Feb. 27, 

 mental .1. R. p. 



0, -B,' 



tldJCQp 



2-29 

 ! -SO 



1 211 

 3-28 



ate V E Wood. 

 Private A A Brewer. 

 Private A Kingslaud 

 Captain C S Burns. . 

 Corporal Wm Burt 

 Private J JD'Arcy.. 

 Private F W Shiner 

 Private C J Leach. .. 



4 5 4 4 .' 



4 4 -I -I :■ 



4 5 444 



3 4 4 14 



4 4 4 4 J 



45 4 4-1 



4 8 4-4 4 



4 4 14:. 



i.iica. 



U •:; 



-.■■ 



1— 2fi 

 1—20 

 1 38 

 1 80 



1 - ;'.-. 



GARDNER, Mass., Feb. 22.-At the last visitor the Gardner EiOc 

 Club to the Hackmatack Range, the attendance was larg.-r than li had 

 been for some lime. The inch ring and Cfecdluoor laigel eoinhincd 

 was used. Distance. 200yds.. off-hand. The following .. hi 

 made: 



J N Dodg. 



K II Knowlton.... 



RP Adams 



Chas Shumway. . 



R. 



95 



84 



83 



57 



R. C. Totals. 



87 45 



82 45 10(1 



81 40 164 1)1 



74 45 15-1 an 



83 45 151 88 

 58 40 14(1 m 

 64 -12 



GO 43 Hi p 



09 42 11-4 .Si 



SPPJNiil-'lKLl"). Mass., Feb. 27, 1882.— The Rod and Gun Rifle Club 

 1 their practice today, made the following score 011 Ma > 



Id 9 11 10 12 10 Vi 18 12 11-1011 



. . . 12 8 11 31 10 fl 12 12 10 B— ifM 



U 9 11 41 10 12 S 12 9— 108 



.. ..1111 HI) 10 8 11 11 11 is— 1Q2 



'.10 12 9 13 ID 11 i! 7 9 II— 103 



9 in 11 9 ii 9 10 10 ii 10— 96 



distance 200 yards, off-hand! 



'■■::'■<■>■ '. 



Mllson 



Chapin 



Mayott 



»!.: v iiiii-.l 



Henri 



WASHINGTON GUN CLUB.— Washington's Birthday was agree- 

 .■iblv sjieiit by the Washington (lun Club of BrooMyn. in a n 

 shoo] al their grounds at Ridgewnod, L. I. These grounds' are 

 : but a short distance from the city, are easy of access, and 

 are equipped with everything needful to a proper enjoyment 

 spo.i. There is a comfortable club house where one m , •. . .. v,, 

 and at the same time en joy a full view of the shoot:: 1 • , 



atch was under til- New York State rules, 25vds. 1 :-• 



of ale' 

 I! lb -denial 

 T Obrig. . . . 

 W De Nyse 

 .1 Dierking. 

 W L 'I'rott. 

 R M Hopps 



. handsome fishing-rod : second prize, f 



10 10 1-3 .1 Moller, Jr 01 1 0-2 



1 u 1 1— .'! .1 Krenseher 010 1 



11111-5 il Cirrick I 1100-3 



1 1 10 0-3 Geo. VanSise 1 1 11 1 n_:,> 



10 11 0—3 J Rv.uis I 1 1 1 1—6 



, 10 1 0—2 B N Watts 1 U 1 1 1— 4 



In the shoot oil', Evans won, taking first. Second prize went 10 

 B N. Watts. 



Match for the amateurs, same rules. Sivds. rise, :. birds; first prize, 

 a silver butter. lish; second prize, four dozen bottles of ale. 



J Bolzer. Jr o n 0—0 II Kornarhens 1 1 n 0— a 



B Mueuch 01100—8 II W Nolle.. .. loini 



A Atteiibrand 110 1 1—4 T Wfls 



Mr. Altenbrand winning first prize, and Mr. Nolce second. The 

 returned to their rooms in tin- city, where they enjoyed a "canvas- 

 hack supper,'' tendered to them by one of their members Mr. W, 11 

 Wi-elis. of A. ,< K. P.obbins'. I'ulton Market.. Alight rg 1 1 i 



was to... and here the numerous hard shots of the day weie li.M . 

 cussed and the victors duly congratulate 1. The .li-: 

 soon forgot their sorrow, and consoled themselves with I 

 that their turn would come some 'l.i\. 'feasts \wi\- ,Ji-anl- an.. 

 merriment iuduleed in until n late hour, when, with mauvr.- . 

 the ciOBB of so pleasurable a holiday, they separated. 



PISTOL PRACTICE. -Several letters on this topic have c 

 oeived, and will be printed in our Q6S1 jj 



