478 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 27, 1889. 



WINSTON VS. ELLIOTT.— Kansas City, Mo., June 19.— First 

 of a series of four matches for £250 « sirlo, between J.L.Wilis i 

 Bton, of St. Louis, and J. A. R, Elliott, of this city. Mr. Elliott, 

 WhQ Cnrnisbt^ the birds himself, took particular pains to select 

 Iho 200 wliicsli were required for the march from 2,000 which he 

 lias on hand. llurlingham rules, modified to use 10-gauge gun 

 and allowing -yds. for the 12-gauge: 



J L Wi i.st on ... . 112121 1332—10 J A R Elliott. . .2212110112— » 

 0012011121- V 1111101222-9 

 1 11 11 21 23] — 1 221 10) 2250— 8 



in 1 18*32211- 9 1210111222— 9 



laoiissuei— o isosioiaos— 7 



8102221221- 9 1011111111- 9 



1 1 11111111 -JO mi 21 2121 -10 



1111111111-10 1 122222113-10 



31111H2I2-10 2212121113—10 

 2202211)21- 9-93 111121 loll- 9-90 



Summary: Winston, right quarterers 13, incomers 29, left quar- 

 terers 7, tailersl9, right c.ossirs 13, left crosseis 19. Elliott, right 

 quarterers 1 [.in- oincrs 27,left quarterers 7,tailers 24, right crossers 

 13, left erossers 15. Wiustou used second barrel 33 times, Elliott 

 30 limes. 



Second match, June 20. -At the conclusion of the match Win- 

 ston requested t hat the tie be postc> r med to allow of his supplying 

 himself frith suitable sbel Is, but Elliott insisted upon its heing 

 scttied immediate!}. The conditions were 100 Ligowsky clay- 

 pigeous for 8250 ;i side. American Shooting Association rules to 

 govern: 



PHILADELPHIA, June 21.— A very interesting team shoot took 



place to-day between the Wayne bovs, of Ni 

 hocking, of Germantowu, on the former's gi 

 to a certain extent was sadly interfered wit I. 

 times came down in torrents, and made it 

 scores were very difficult. Thee nditions 

 18yds. rise. The Wit. goes provided a, nice lun 

 justice was done: 



Wayne Gun Club. 



Wm Ulary. 16 



A Clifford Hi 



S W Merchants 13 



J Sparks 12 



T Scurgle 9 



F Hessler 12 



E Hansbury, 



tovvu, and Wingn-- 

 unds. Tire match 

 by rain, which at 

 so black that good 

 ere 25 single clavs, 

 ■eon, to which full 



Wingoho 

 B Royd's ... 



J Ware 



R Irwin 



Win Jay. 



H Kane. , . 



G Hessler 



S Dayis 



J Sidle 



J Welsh 



G Welsh 



10 



16 



17 



12 



. 7 



•king Gnu Club. 



10 



.....IS 



..T.i. 16 



.10 



W Wolstencroft 22 



Mitchner 11 



W R'<vds 13 



J Thurmau 17 



S Kephart , 9 



F Kuhn 12 



T Greenwood 7 



J Pry or 4 



.1111101111—9 

 1011111111-9 

 111011 1101— 8 



1111100110-7 



1110110111-8 

 0111111100-7 

 1111011101—8 



moioi in-* 

 1110:11111-9 



uoiomoi— 7— ft 



J L Winston.. . .1111011100- 7 JAR Elliott 

 0110111011- 7 

 IHOOlllIll— 7 

 0111111111- 8 

 1110111001- 7 

 111 1011111- 9 

 1111111111-10 

 1111111111-10 

 0111111111- 9 

 0100110111- 0-80 



Tie score: 



Winston 1111101111111011111101101-31 



Elliot) 0111111111111101001111011-20 



Third match, June 21.— Conditions: 50 pairs Ligowsky clay 

 birds. American Association rules, for 8250 a side: 

 J A Elliott..ll 11 00 01 li— 7 J Winston.. 11 11 11. 10 01— 8 



10 11 11 11 10 - 8 11 11 11 n 00 - 6 



11 11 11 01 11— 9 10 10 10 11 01- 6 

 01 11 11 11 11— 9 11 01 10 11 01- 7 

 11 11 11 00 10 - 7 01 10 00 10 U- 5 

 01 10 11 10 01- 6 01 11 11 00 11- 7 



10 1110 1111—7 11 01 00 11 11— 7 



11 00 01 10 00 - 5 11 11 11 10 01— 8 

 11 11 11 11 10- 10 11 11 11 11— 9 



11 11 11 11 11-10-77 11 10 01 11 11— 8-71 



Fourth match, June 22.— Conditions: 50 pairs live pigeons, mod- 

 ified llurlingham rules, for 8250 a side: 



J Winston. .11 11 Co 0o 00— 4 J A Elliott..!! ol 01 Jo 11- 7 



00 fio 10 10 It— 4 10 00 11 11 00 - 5 



01 0o 01 10 00- 3 00 11 o0 01 00 — 3 

 00 11 Do 11 01— 5 11 00 11 oO 10— 5 

 11 o0 W 00 11 - 5 00 11 o0 1.0 01— 4 

 1! 11 11 11 10- 9 11 10 10 11 10- 7 

 11 11 01 11 10— 8 11 11 11 10 11- 

 11 11 11 11 11—10 10 oO 01 10 01— 4 

 11 11 0t 1! 11— 9 11 01 01 01 01— 6 



11 11 111 11 00- 7-64 10 ol 11 lo 11- 7-57 



o denotes dead out of bounds.— Unseh Fritz. 



MINNEAPOLIS, June 21.— The Minneapolis GunClubheld their 

 regular monthly all-day touriiani'-ut yesterday, and in spite of a 

 drizzling tain, which commenced in the morning and lasted all 

 day a fair number of shooters put in an appearance, and some 

 good scores were made considering the circumstances. Following 

 are the scores: 



Event No. 1. 10 single-: Ensign 7. Dal ton 9, Bennett 6, Webley 



8. Lawrence 7. Jones 9, Murphy 8, Chan tier 9, Warwick 6. Cutter 

 10, Osmer 7. Cutter first, OH antler second on shoot-olT, Webley 

 and Murphy third, Ensign fourth on shoot-off. 



Event No. 2, li singles and 2 pairs: Dalton 4. Bennett 9, Warwick 



9. Webley 8, Murphy 8, Ensign 5. Chantler 9, Osmer 9, Jones 7, 

 Lawrence 6, Cutter 8. Bennett. Chantler and Osmer first, Web- 

 ley. Murphy and Cutter second, Jones third, Lawrence fourth. 



Event No. 3, 15 singhs: Warwick 13, Dalton 11. Webley 13, 

 Murphy 11, Bennett 12, Jones 13, Osmer 14, Chantler 10 Lawrence 



10. Ensign 6, Culler 15, Pratt 11. Cutter first, Osmer second, Web- 

 ley and Jones third on Shoot-Off, Bennett fourth. 



Sweep, two miss and out. 21yds., entrance 81: Chantler 5, Dal- 

 ton 4, Lawrence 0, Bennett 5. Murphy 0, Balsam 9, Ensign 10, War- 

 wick 2, Webley 1. Stokes 6. Walker 0, Jones 1, Cutter 8. 



Event So \, 4 singles and 3 [.airs: Webley S. Dalton 10. Chantler 

 8. Bennett 10. Murphy Balsom 7, Walker 9, Jones 5, Osmer 9, 

 Warwick 0, Ensign 4, Pratt 5, Lawrence 5, Stokes 8, Cutter 8. Dal- 

 ton and Bennett first, Walker, Osmer, and Warwick second, 

 Chantler third on shoot-off. Balaom fourth. 



Event. No. 5, 10 singles: Ensign 5, Lawrence 8, Pratt 0, Jones 8, 

 Balsam 9, Bennett 7. Chantler 9, Osmer 8. Walker 6, Webley 9, 

 Warwick 8. Dalton 7, Murphy 10, Cutter 9. M~rphy first, Balsom 

 second on shoot-off, Osmer third on shoot-off, Bennett fourth on 

 shoot-off. ,. , 



Event No. ti, 10 singles and :> pairs, club badge shoot: Shott 14, 



man 13, Cutter 16, Brady 9. Cutter senior badge, Murp..., 

 badge, Shott amateur badge. Walker, Osmer, Jones and Murphy 

 first, Balsom and Christenson second on shoot-off, Chantler third, 

 Warwick and Stokes fourth on shoot-off. Cutter won first aver- 

 age, $10; Osmer second average, $7.50; Chantler and Murphy third 

 average. 35: Jones fourth average, $2.50. 

 Tribune badge shoot, t) singles and three, pairs; entrance $1.50: 



Ensign (24yds.) 011011010 11 00 10- 8 



Warwick (21) 1001001.10 00 11 10- 7 



Murphy (24).. 011011011 10 10 00— 8 



Lawrence (21) 010111110 11 10 10-10 



Pratt (21) 011101101 10 11 10-10 



Bradv (31) 001100110 01 11 10— 8 



Marshall (21) OlOlCllll 10 11 00- 9 



Cutter (21) -. 011100101 00 11 00- 7 



Stokes (21) l'HOlilO 10 10 10-10 



Shott 08) 101010011 11 11 10-10 



Webley (18) Ollltllll 11 10 10-12 



Boardmau (18) 100111101 11 10 10- 9 



*Daly (18) 011110110 10 10 10- 9 



♦Bennett (18) 101011110 10 10 10- 9 



•Balsom (18) - 111111111 11 11 11-15 



♦Chantler (18) lllllllll 11 11 10-14 



*Jones (IS) millllO II 11 10-13 



*Osmer(18) lllllllll 011101-13 



*Peel. lllllllll 11 10 10-13 



10 01 10— 8 



♦Walker (18). 



♦Visitors. Webley wins 1 

 Osmer third on shoot off, V 

 Trihuin: badge are that tl 

 handicapped 3yds., and if h 

 ther handicap of 3yds., whie 

 winning it the greatest nun 

 closes Sept. 1 becomes his p 



MONTREAL, June 20.— During tl 

 sives have been traveling about tl ' 



proved to be invitation 

 cursion on Lake St. Lou 

 P. M , the yacht Issheac 

 the sporting parapherr 

 aboard. Then began wna 

 participants, a shooting 

 yacht's deck. Everything 

 A traj. was placed in the I 

 abaft the cabin. The diret 

 shot and as on the outwt' 

 shooter's eyes, shooting 



111001100 



dge. Balsom first, Chantlor second, 

 bley fourth. The conditions of the 

 member winning at 18yds. shall be 

 wins at this distance to a still fur- 

 is the extreme limit, and the shooter 

 ler of times during the season which 

 sonal property.— L. H. 



eek mysterious white mis- 

 ty, and upon inquiry they 



lo a yachting, fishing and gunuinir ex- 

 s. A party of 18 went down and at 2:30 

 ual was moored to the landing stage and 

 ilia and its owners were soon safely 

 at was a novelty to at least most of the 

 match at Peoria blackbirds from a 

 ig considered the shooting was first-rate, 

 now of the boat, while the shooter stood 

 :tion of the trap was changed after each 

 rd trip, the sun was directly in the 

 by no means ;.n easy task. Add t 



this the uneven rise and fall of the yacht and the scores are ex- 

 plained. On the return trip another match was indulged in but 

 was cut short by a squall, which had the effect of making the 

 cabin the unanimous choice of the contestants. Following are 

 the scores: Report of yacht shoot, June 20, 1889, en route from 

 Valois to Chateauguay and return: 



Outward Trip. Inward Trip. 



Cowlev 111101101101111—12 Cowley 001111101110011-10 



Alexander 111111111110101-13 Alexander 01111 — 4 



■ 111111111110101-13 



George lOOHOlOlUOOll— 9 



White 1011011011000J1- 9 



McLaren 10010 lOOUOHOO— 7 



Laidley UOOOOllOlOOJll— 8 



Horneleg 001101111911011-10 



Ross 1101111O0011100— 9 



Hodgson 00100101010 1010- 6 



B Jim OiOlOUiOllOHO— 9 



Paton 010101011111111—11 



George 11011 — 4 



White 0110111 1 1010011-10 



McLaren 111100010001011— 8 



Laidley 10111111 - 7 



Horneleg 160111101111100—10 



Ross 100000111100000— 5 



Jim lllllllll — 9 



Paton 1111111111 —10 



7—150 HThurman....!.!. ..... .18— 103 



PHILADELPHIA, June 22.— The Frankford Gun Club shot an 

 interesting team match at the traps this afternoon, against the 

 Parker Gun Club, and made a highly creditable win, 20 birds per 

 man: 



Parker Gun Club. 



Gildncr 9 



Hey 12 



Kerr 10 



R Bradbury 12 



Jones 10 



Martin 15 



Rowcroft 17 



Adair 18 



Timni , .. 8 



W Bradbury 15 



Frankfort Gun Club. 



Bourne 15 



Entwistle 12 



Dawson 16 



Peters .15 



Allen 16 



Schwartz 17 



Blair 18 



Van Camp 9 



Danser 17 



Betson 14 



Hothersall 12—150 Johnson 18—167 



HUTCHINSON GUN CLUB.-Hutcbinson, Kas., June 10.— The 

 Hutchinson Gun Club metal their grounds yesterday afternoon 

 and participated in the regular monthly contest for the medal. 

 The scores were not up to the average. The boys were throwing 

 the birds from the last notch. Medal shoot, 15 singles and 5 pairs 

 of doubles: 



Rurslem 11011 011111111 11 10 10 00 10—18 



Young 101011111110101 10 11 11 01 01-17 



George OlOlOlliHOOlOl 10 10 11 11 11—17 



Allen 101111101010111 11 10 11 10 00—17 



Miss and Out 101101111010111 II 01 10 10 01—16 



Chamberlain 110110111010100 10 10 10 01 10—13 



Burslem won thp. medal. Sweepstakes. 12 singlo buerocks: 



Young 111111111011-11 Allen . . .UOllllllllO-10 



George 001111111111-10 



Sweepstakes, 5 doubles: 



George 11 10 11 11 11- Allen 01 10 01 10 11- 6 



Young 11 U 11 11 10- 9 Chamberlain... 01 10 01 11 10- 6 



Rurslem 01 11 11 11 01- 8 



Sweepstakes, 12 single bluerocks: 



Allen 111111111011-11 Oeorno 101 11101 JOdO- 6 



Chamberlain 01110111101.- 9 Burslem 000111011000- 5 



Young 011111001111— 9 



Nine single bluerocks: 



Allen ' 011011111— 7 Young OllllfiOlO- 5 



George .100111101— 6 Chamberlain 001111001— 6 



June 12. — Yesterday afternoon four members of the Lyons Gun 

 Club met a team from the Hutchinson Club in a shoot at 25 blue- 

 rocks per man. The Lyons hoys seemed to be out of luck, none of 

 theni shooting in their usual form. It is a well-known fact to the 

 shooters of Western Kansas that the visiting team is composed 

 of men who seldom fall below 20 in a shoot at the above targets 

 and in a similar match. The score: 



Hutchinson Team. 

 11111111 1 101 J (JL1 111 31 011 1—33 



lnioti i 1 1 1 1 (. 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 tt n —si 



01111111001111111(0110111-20 



1 000 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1001 1 1 -15-78 



Evens Team. 



0101110111101100110010011-15 



M Swisher OMuiUf.hHinlWKHMIUttO- 8 



Robert Dinsmore Ill llioi noODiumi looontl— 15 



J L Weight 00011011110110110! 1010101-15-53 



Twelve single bluerocks: 



Allen - 11 1100111 i 11-10 Wright 000101111101-7 



Bavington 0111 11010111— 9 Chamberlain 101100101011— 7 



Burslem 011111110101- P Taylor 010101101101—7 



Young 111010110011— 8 Dinsmore 100101001010-5 



George 101101110101- 8 Swisher 101001011000-5 



Three pairs of doubles: 



Wright 11 11 10-5 



Allen H 11 10- f 



George 11 11 10-5 



Swisher 10 10 11-4 



J S George.... 

 Will Allen.... 

 E H Young... 

 Fred Burslem 



J A Bavington 



Bavington 



Dinsmore 



Chamherlain. 

 Burslem 



01 10 10—3 



10 10 10—3 



. . ..01 10 10—3 



11 00 10-3 



Shady. 



COMPTON HILL GUN CLUB.-St. Louis, June 22.-Shoot for 

 medals, 25 single Keystones: 



W Eield 1111100111111001011101101—18 



J G Schaaf 0100110100011110011101010-13 



B Weaver lOlOlotu I mijiiiinuiilOOlOOO— 9 



J Steffen lOlOOllluoi .corn 100001011—12 



J Roberts 11101000111011011111)1001—17 



Godfrey OOlulh 000 1 1 li Ho. n 001000 1— 1 1 



W H Hoener 1010000111 1 1111 11 11001101— 17 



E Mohrstadt 111110001 1 100111 100110111-13 



J Lenhardt 111111110U1U011 11111001— 21 



J Sieminskie 1110 101 10 1 1 111011 1001 1 111—19 



JStussel OllOOOOOOlOlyOlOOMOOlOO— 8 



J Meyer OOOllO.lOlOtOl 11111 H110I1— 16 



O Hemphill 0000111 100100011100001000— 9 



L Sheer 1101111111001010111000110—16 



W Mackwitz 000100001 .0110111110101 111-14 



Bebinger 010. 01 1 01001 U K it 1 1()00 1 1001— 8 



GRawlings OlOlllOOlllOOOOHOOOOnoO- 9 



Sweepstakes at 10 single Keystones: 



Boberts 1111111111-10 Rawliugs 0010911111— 6 



Ib-mphill 01 1 (Kli.il 100— I Pchineer 11111101.00— 7 



Schaaf .1001111101— 7 Lenhardt 1111111111—10 



Horner 0111111110- 8 Meyer 0001111111— 7 



Field 1011111111-9 Weaver 0100001000 - 2 



Dening 0011001111- 6 L L Hull 0000010000- 1 



Sieminskie 0111111101- 8 Al Rawlings 0100001000— 1 



Stussel 1101110001— 6 D Hull 0000000000— 



Godfrey 1000101110- 5 Mackwitz 0000100101— 3 



Scheer 1000011101— 5 Mohrstadt 0101001010— 4 



Steffen 0111000010— 4 



Three moneys, all ties were div.- Unser Fritz. 



SOUTH MANCHESTER, Conn., June 20.— The Manchester 

 Gun Club had a fine day for their lournament to-day, and every- 

 thing was satisfactory to the 35 shooters present. Below we give 

 the scores of the winners of the various events: 



Five clavs: Walk ins, Woodford and Brown 5, Risley, Treat, 

 Whittelsv and Latham 1, Cartwright 3, White, Hyde and Ohenov 2. 



Five Keystones: Risley, Yerrington and Vrbberts 5, Woodford 

 4, Webb and Shewry 2, Latham 1. 



Ten clays: Yerrington and Woodford 10,Vibberts.Webb, Sterry, 

 Goodwin and Brown 9, Willey, Olcott aud Whittelsy 8, Smith, 

 Dunham, Baldwin, Golden, Cartwright and Hyde 7. 



Five pairs Keystones: Smith 10, Risley and Whittelsy 9, Webb 

 8, Watkius, Vibberts and Shewry 7. 



Ten clays: Sterry 10, Vibberts, Yerrington and Olcott 9, Willey, 

 Baldwin and Whittelsy 8, Watkins, Smith and Melrose 7, 



Fifteen Keystones: Sterrv 15, Risley, Willey and Whittelsy 13, 

 Yerrington, Douglas, Woodford, Webb and Smith 12, Duuham 1L 



Four pairs clays: Goodwin 8, Watkins, Smith and Baldwin 7, 

 Sterry, Risley and Sigu 6, Whittelsy 4. 



Seven Keystones: Willey, Baldwin and Risley 7, Olcott, Whit- 

 telsey and Brown 0, Sterry, Yerrington and Sigu 5, Ross, Keeney 

 and Goodwin 4. 



Fifteen clays. Yerrington and Sign 15, Whittelsv and Sterry 13, 

 Watkins, Smith and Dunham 12, Golden and Baldwin 11. 



Three pairs Keystones: Sign 6, Whittelsy and Olcott 5, Ross 4, 

 White and Risly 3. Ten clays, Sterry, Olcott and Sign 10, Wood- 

 ford and Willey 9, Yerrington 8, Watkins 7. Ten Keystones, 

 Sterry and Olcott 10, Willey 9, Smith. Baldwin and Webb 8, 

 Golden and Yerrington 7. Seven Keystones: Watkins 7, Yerring- 

 ton 6, Sign 5, Douglas 4. Ten Keystones: Willey and Yerrington 

 10, Sterry and Douglas 9, W. C. Cheny S, Watkins 7. Ten Key- 

 stones: Yerrington and Whittelsy 10, Watkins and Sterry 9, 

 Wlllev 8. Seven Keystones; Sterry 6, Olcott 5, Shewry 4. Five 

 Keystones, Olcott 5, Watkins 4, WiUey 3.— W. 



W1LLIMANTIC, Conn., June 18.— Sixth merchandise shoot of 

 the Willimautic Rod and Gun Club, 15 bluerocks from 5 traps and 

 10 clays from three traps, national rules; 18yds.: Dunham 30, 

 Ross 11, Webb 21, Baldwin 11, Macfarlane 19, Johnson 13, Thomp- 

 16, Alpaugh 13, Larrabee 11, Beebe 7, Crane 15, Smith 17, Alford 6, 

 Taftl4. 



MISSOURI— ILLINOIS. —Chicago, Eli, June 19.-There are 

 now on foot negotiations which are likely to result in the most 

 important live-bird match shot anywhere in America in recent 

 years. A number of Missouri gentlemen have sent in to Mr. R. 

 B. Organ a Challenge tor a match on the following terms: Ton 

 Missouri shooters to shoot against ten Illinois shooters, at 100 live 

 birds per man and f 1,000 a side, the match to be shot at Kansas 

 City, St. Louis or Chicago, a city purse aud the (rate money to be 

 added to the stakes, winning team to take $1,500 and a certain 

 amount, to be determined, of all remaiuder to be divided into 40, 

 30, 20 and 10 per cent, for the four men making the highest scores. 

 Signed to the challenge are such names of Missouri shooters as 

 J. E. Riley, J. N. R. Elliot, P. D. Watson. J. H. McGee, J. W. and 

 W, M. Anderson. Paul Francke, Caldwell and Cottrell. Our boys 

 recognize that they would have hard work with these men, but 

 they are doing their best to scratch up a team of ten, and will 

 doubtless have nerve enough to tackle the job. Mr. Organ is 

 collecting lists of votes among Chicago shooters to try to deter- 

 mine the Chicago team. Prominent among his lists are John, 

 George. Henry and Abo Klein man, J. R. Slice, Powers, Billy Pay- 

 son, Billy Musscy. Charley Willard, Thos. Lallin, It. B. Organ, 

 M. J. Eich and W. E. Phillips; it is probable ihe ton names will 

 he chosen from that list. It is not probable that this match will 

 be shot, before November or December, as it is resolved that none 

 but good strong birds shall be used. Modified llurlingham rules 

 are suggested by Missouri, and modified Illinois rules by Illinois. 

 It will be agreed that no bird shall be scored lest through any 

 technicality. This will he a gentlemen's match throughout and 

 the greatest of the kind ever known in this country— if it goes. 

 It will probably be shot in Kansas City. That city will add 82,000 

 to the puise and turn in at least fl.OOOmore at the gale. There will 

 betwo or three car loads go down from here. Thematch wiU prob- 

 ably be a question of $5,003, and side wagers will doubtless cause 

 very large amounts of money to change hands, if Chicago men 

 can be found to stand against the confident Missourians. Mr. 

 Riley write- to-day that the Missouri men want to make the 

 match and has instructed Chicago to draw on him for $250 forfeit 

 as soon as the terms are closed. It is much to bo hoped that this 

 match wiU be brought off.— E. Hough. 



KEYSTONE TRAPS.— In our reports of the Iowa and Illinois 

 State tournament the term "blackbirds" was used merely to 

 designate the difference between live-bird traps and those for in- 

 animate targets. Keystone traps were used to the general satis- 

 faction of all concerned. 



Every week we are obliged to defer to the next 

 week trap scores which come in too late for pub- 

 lication in the current issue. It is particularly re- 

 quested that scores be sent us as early as possible. 



tariffing. 



FIXTURES. 



June. 



Corinthian, Marblehead. 20. Yohkers Cor., Yonkers. 

 Beverly, Mon. Reach, 1st Open 29. St. Lawrence, Montreal. 

 Cor. Mosquito Fleet, Larch. 30-July I. St. Lawrence, Cruise, 

 Hull, Club Cruise. Montreal. 



July. 



Oyster Bay, loft. Special. 13. Mon aliquot, 1st Cham .Ft.Pt. 

 Seawanhaka, Cruise, Oyster 13. Buffalo Handicap, to Point 

 Bav. Albino. 

 !. Miramichi, Annual Cruise. 13. Cane Cod. Dennis. 

 Larchmont, Annual. 13. Atlantic, Cruise, L. I. Sound. 



Beverly, Mon Beach, 1st Buz. 13-15. Eastern. Annual, Marble- 

 Bay, head, and Cruise. 

 Beverly, Marbleh'd, 1st Cup. 16. Rhode Island, Cup. 

 Hyde Park,Annual, Chicago. 17. Pleon, Club Cruise. 

 Buffalo, Open, Buffalo. 17. Great Head, 2d Cham. 

 Detroit, Cruise, St. Clair. 18. Quiney, Second Cham. 

 Cedar PL, Special. Bridgep't. 20. Chelsea, Club. 

 Quaker City Cor., Marcus H'k 20. Hull, Ladies' Race. 



20. Beverly, Marblehead, 2d Cup. 

 20. Hamilton, Cruise. 



. Dorchester", Open, Club. 

 . Hull. 76th Regatta, 



. Beverly, Marbleh'd, 2d Cham 20. American, 2d Cham. 



Sippican, Annual. Marion. 

 (Treat Head, 1st Cham. 

 Hamilton, 20ft. Class. 

 Larchmont, 40ft. Class. 

 St. Lawrence, Montreal. 

 So. Boston, Mass., 1st Cup, 

 City Point. 



20. St. Lawrence, Montreal. 

 20. So. Boston, Mass.. 2d Pen., 

 City Point. 



24. Pleon, Club. 



25. Miramichi, Miller and Call 

 Cups. 



27. Corinthian. Marblehead. 



Inter-Lake Y'. R. A. Meet, 27. Beverly, Mon. Beach, 2d Buz. 



Lake Erie. Bay- 

 American, 1st Cham. 27. Monatiquot, Club, Ft. Point. 

 New Haven, Annual. 27. Buffalo, Sweep, to Point CoL 

 Knickerbocker, 30ft. craft, burn. 



Ocean Race. 27. Cape God. 



Seawanhaka, Annual Cruise 27. Hamilton, 25ft. Class. 



Pleon Club, 1st Cham. 27. Quaker City Cor., Riverton. 



Great. Head, Moonlight Sail. 29. Detroit. 2d Pennant. 



Lvnn. Club, Lynn. 31. Pleon, Open. 



Beverly. Mon.Beach,2d Open 31. Hull, Ladies' Day. 

 Corinthian, Marblehead. 



August. 



Quincy, Open Race. 17. Beverly. Marbleh'd. 3d Cham 



Buffalo, Club. Buffalo. 17, Hull, Special Outside Race, 

 Sippican, Club, Marion. 30 and 40ft. 



Beverly. Marbleh'd, 1st Cup. 17. American, Around Plum Is- 

 Lynn, Club, Lynn. land, go as you please. 



Cape Cod. 17. Chelsea, Ladies' Day. 



West Lynn, 1st Cham., Lynn 17. So. Boston, Mass., Pen. Sail 

 New Haven, Annual Cruise. off, City Point. 



So. Boston, Mass., 2d Pen., 19. American, Open. 



City Point. 19. Detroit, 3d Pennant. 



American, 3d Cham. 19. L. Y, R. A., Hamilton. 



Dorchester, Open, Club. 21. Pleon. 3d Cham. 



_. Rhode. Island, Club Cruise. 21. L. Y. R. A., Toronto. 



7. Pleon, 2d Cham. 24. Lynn, Excursion, Lynn. 



8. Great Head. Moonlight Sail. 24. Beverly ,Mon. Beached Open. 

 8. Miramichi, Vice-Corn. Stew- 24. Larchmont, Oyster Boats. 



art's Pennant. 24. Corinthian, Marblehead. 



10. Lynn, Ladies' Day, Lynn. 24. Hamilton, 20, 25, 30 and 35ft, 

 10. Corinthian, Marblehead. Class, White wings Cup. 



10. Monatiquot, 2d Cham.,Ft,Pt. 26. L. Y. R. A., Belleville. 



10. Buffalo, Annual Cruise. 26. Rhode Island, Open. 



10. Hull, 2d Cham. 28. Pleon, Sail off. 



10. Cape Cod. 29. L. Y. R. A., Oswego. 



13. Detroit. 31. Beverly, Marbleh'd, 1st Open 



15. L. Y. B. A.. Rochester. 31. Sippican, Club, Marion. 



16. Monatiquot, Ladies' Day, 31. Hull, Cham. Sail-Off. 

 Fort Point. 31. Quincy, 3d, Cham. 



10. Great Head, Cham. Sail off. 31. Chelsea, Club. 



16-31, Quaker City, Cruise, dies- 31, West Lynn, 2d Cham. , Lynn, 



apeake Bay. 31. So. Roston, Mass., Cham. 



17. Great Head, Open. Sail off. City Point. 

 17. Quincy, Ladies' Day. 



NO CUP RACE THIS YEAR. 



A MEETING of the Royal Yacht Squadron was held on Tuesday, 

 at which it was decided that the club would not in any way 

 recognize the validity of the "New Deed of Gift," and conse- 

 quently that negociations for a mutual agreement are off. 

 Lord Dunraven will probably bring the boat out, starting next 

 month and arriving early in August, to race with the 70ft, class. 



Valkyrie has sailed in several races lately, but in such light and 

 fluky weather that it is extremely difficult to form any opinion 

 from them. One of the best of the English writers, Mr. Harry 

 Horn, in a long letter to the New York World, indulges in the 

 interesting but futile amusement of "drawing a line" through 

 Valkyrie, Thistle, l.rex and Yaraua, with the idea of gauging the 

 former's performance with American boats. His opinion is that 

 Valkyrie is a better boat in light weather and smooth water than 

 Thistle, though like her, deficient in lateral resistance. Mr. 

 Horn looks to the meeting of Valkyrie and Stranger at Liverpool 

 this week to give a correct gauge between her and American 

 boats, and says, "Probably^ Valkyrie wiU be found fully equal to 

 giving Stranger upward of half an hour on a 40 mile course in a 

 moderate breeze, and more than that in light winds." We can 

 say, after seeing a good deal of sailing in this country oetween 

 Stranger and her class, that if Valkyrie cannot give Stranger at 

 least an hour and a quarter over a 40 mile course in a moderate 

 breeze, and even more in stronger winds, she had best stay at 

 home, as Stranger would never have been in it with Titania or 

 Katrina in the matches of last week. The Field of June 15 deals 

 out some hard facts in the following words: 



"We believe a communication has been received by the Royal 

 Yacht Squadron from the New York Y. C, announcing its inten- 

 tion to adhere to the proviso that, in case of a race for the 

 America Cup, the winning club^must adopt the 'counterfeit deed.' 



