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FOREST AND STREAM, 
[Aug. 8, 1896. 
Corinthian T. C. 
MARBLKHEAD— MASSACHUSETTS BAT. 
Saturdat/, July S5. 
Thk Corinthian Y. C, of Marblehead, after beinE: obliged to post- 
pone its 98th regatta on July 4, sailed it on July 25 in a moderate S.E. 
wind, the times being: 
SFCOND CIaASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Exit 20.01 2;82 05 2 26 54 
SUBie...... 23.03 2 S3 35 2 80 35 
Marena........ 23.03 2 51 15 2 46 54 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Korali , 20.06 1 .30!02 1 80 03 
Egeria 20.00 1538 28 1 82 08 
Magpie 19.05 1 35 00 1 33 48 
CLASS A. 
Anaqua 26.09 1 27 54 1 27 54 
Metric 33.00 1 33 42 1 23 42 
Rowena. .....24.00 1 34 44 1 82 44 
Eugenia , 23.06 1 32 17 1 30 17 
CLASS B. 
Edith 18.05 1 55 42 1 55 42 
Comus 2 00 08 1 57 08 
CLASS C. 
Dorothy 20.09 1 42 02 1 40 03 
Karl 20.10 1 44 40 1 41 40 
Comet 20.09 1 45 04 1 43 04 
Sally , 20.11 1 44 04 1 44 04 
FIRST CLASS DORIBS. 
Nataye 1 45 58 1 45 63 
Faith.......... 1 48 45 1 48 45 
Hope................ 1 56 50 1 56 50 
SECOND CLASS DORIES. 
Madeline - 1 59 13 1 59 13 
Unknown 2 00 06 2 00 06 
MARBLKHEAD— MASSACHtrSKTTS BAT. 
Saiurday, Aug. 1. 
The Corinthian Y. C. of Marblehead sailed its second championship 
regatta on Aug. 1 in a moderate S.E. bi-esza, the times beiag: 
CLASS 2. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Exit, A. H. Higginson 20.01 1 56 10 1 £6 10 
CLASS 4. 
Koorali, R. O. Robbins 20.06 1 22 46 1 22 46 
Magpie, A. W Stevens 19.05 1 24 09 1 22 57 
Egeria. R. F. Tucker 20.00 1 25 45 1 25 86 
Kelly, B. B. Crowninshield 1 28 17 
CLASS A 
Barnacle. C. F. Lyman 25.00 1 19 09 1 17 09 
Susie, J. F. Cole .23.02 1 17 20 1 17 20 
Marena, D. H. Follett, Jr ......28.03 1 18 58 1 17 58 
Eugenia, L S. Palmer ..28.08 1 20 15 1 19 15 
Mistral, Currier Bros 20.10 1 28 16 1 19 16 
Rowena. W. H Rothwell 24.00 1 24 01 1 21 01 
Ariel, James Barrett 21.03 1 25 37 1 21 37 
CLASS B. 
Itasca, C B. Tucker 20.11 1 28 25 1 25 25 
Comus. F. Kittredge 1 31 50 1 29 50 
Edith, P. M. Wood 18.05 1 38 20 1 33 80 
Annie, J. I. Taylor 1 44 57 1 32 57 
CLASS C. 
Comet. A. A. Lawrence 20.09 1 21 21 1 19 21 
Maia. E. Paine 20.05 1 22 31 1 19 81 
Dorothy. F. Brewster 20.09 1 20 44 1 19 44 
Carl, C H. W. Foster 20.10 1 24 02 1 21 02 
Sally, D. C, Percival 20.07 1 21 58 1 21 58 
Ruth, R. M. Wiggin 1 27 15 1 22 16 
Water Lily, H. M. Sears 20.07 1 23 33 1 23 33 
Biiitjh $5. The judges were A. Q. Wood, G. W. Mansfleld and W. 
W. Keith. 
After the sailing races various aquatic sports took place off the club 
bouse. 
Hull 7. C. Open Race. 
HULL — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, July S5^ 
The open race of the Hull Y. C . on July 25, with a large fleet of 
starters, was spoiled by lack of wind, there being barely enough to 
make a drift over the course within the time limit. The times were: 
SPECIAL CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected, 
Handsel, J. R. Hooper 4 13 04 
Anoatok, Q. Owens, Jr 4 14 29 
FIRST CLASS. 
Beatrice, J. Cavanagh 25.06 4 03 45 8 29 04 
Ida, J. F. E. Beckman 39.04 4 03 50 3 33 16 
Emma, C. P. A. Ooupai; 29.05 4 09 50 3 39 20 
Heroine, C. A. J. Smith 29.00 4 17 47 3 36 52 
SECOND CLASS. 
Eulalie. R. G. Hunt 22.0H 3 32 53 3 01 05 
Swirl, H. M. Faxon 21.07 3 58 25 3 25 60 
Tacoma. S N. Small 22.00 4 00 34 3 28 29 
Rex. J. B. Farrell 24.00 3 59 12 3 29 19 
Romance, L. Sears .24.04 4 00 15 3 80 48 
Tantrum, F. Q. Perkins... 24.00 4 02 23 3 32 30 
Moondyne, Shaw Bros 24.08 4 01 50 3 82 39 
THIRD CLASS. 
Enigma, G. F. Mayberry 18.05 3 55 46 3 18 58 
Rooster. Adams Bros 19.08 3 54 42 3 19 41 
Arab. W. F. Scott 18.01 3 54 09 3 19 52 
Wawanda, Benner et al 19.11 3 65 04 3 20 33 
Opechee, W. P. Barker 19.09 3 58 20 3 23 26 
Kayoshk, F. E. Rice 30.11 3 59 50 3 26 27 
Onawa, W. E. Qeyer 20.07 4 02 25 3 28 36 
Mist, A. H. Merrill 20.10 Withdrew. 
KNOCKABOUTS. 
La Cbica, G- V. Souther 31.00 3 54 28 
Hobo, V. W. King 21.00 3 54 49 
Water Lily, H. M Sears 31.00 4 00 08 
Torpedo, J. J. Souther 21.00 4 00 28 
Mike, C. A. Cooley 21.00 4 02 17 
Jack Tar, T. E Jacobs .-21 .00 Withdrew. 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Fantasy, Wra. AUerton 15.09 3 51 34 3 10 28 
Sptiinx, A. Keith 17.11 8 48 32 8 10 59 
Minx, J. D. Silsbv 17.00 3 5a 27 3 13 27 
Sunbeam, H. B. Faxon 16.06 8 56 42 3 16 43 
Anita, S. N. Small 15.10 3 58 01 8 16 59 
Alpine, C. J. Blethen 17 . 06 Withdrew. 
FIFTH CLASS. 
Katydid. C. B. Pear 14.03 1 64 36 1 24 51 
Velma, Dr. T. Hallett .„ ......14.09 1 58 80 1 29 87 
Princess. Gay & Ware 14.06 2 03 33 1 34 30 
Coot, Penguin and Elsa withdrew. 
Arab was protested by Wawanda for fouling a mark. 
The judges were Com Wm. H. Crane, chairmaaf Wm. A. Cary, 
secretary; Wm. E. Sheriffs, Chas. A. Cooley, Frank H. Jeffrey, F. J. 
Robbins and J. W. Dutton. 
Savin Hill Y. C. 
SAVIN HILL — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday, Aug. 1. 
The annual open regatta of the Savin Hill Y. C. was sailed on Aug. 
1 in a fresh and puffy S.W. wind. The times were: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length. BlaBsed. Corrected. 
Emma C, V. A. Coupal 29.05 1 37 04 1 09 20 
Ida J., F. E. Beckman 29.04 1 37 13 1 09 25 
Beatrice, J. Cavanaeh 25.06 1 46 14 1 14 42 
Harbinger, W. F. Bache 98.04 1 43 36 1 14 53 
Heroine, O. A. J. Smith 29.00 Withdrew. 
Arbutus, J. F. Small 29.11 Withdrew. 
SECOND CLASS. 
Gleaner, F. O. Wellington 28.00 1 09 33 0 45 28 
Tacoma. S. N. Small 21.08 1 12 43 0 47 26 
Swirl, H. M. Faxon 21.07 1 13 08 0 47 48 
R«x, J. B. Farrell 24.00 1 11 18 0 48 04 
Privateer, A. E. Schaaf 22.11 1 13 33 0 49 85 
Romance, L. Sears 24.04 1 15 37 0 52 89 
Raccoon, C. D. Lannine 21.06 1 18 34 0 58 39 
Cleopatra, Melbourne MacDowell 21.06 Disabled. 
THIRD CLASS. 
Arab, W. F. Scott 18.01 1 14 36 0 45 36 
Nancy Hanks, P. W. Meglathlin 20.06 1 15 24 6 49 01 
Enigma, G. F. Maybury 18.05 1 19 03 0 50 26 
Ooechee, W. P. Barker 19.09 Withdrew. 
Wawanda, Benner etal 19.11 Withdrew. 
KNOCKABOUTS 
Tautog, W. O. Gay. ,..21.00 1 41 48 ..... 
Spinster, L. M. Clark t ..i,. . .21 .00 1 45 26 
Jacktar, T. E. Jacobs 21 .00 1 48 .35 
Hbbo, T. W. King 21.00 1 49 11 , .. .. 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Sunbeam, H. B. Faxon 16.05 1 21 36 0 60 80 
A'pine, C. J. Blethen 17.06 1 21 28 0 51 48 
Fantasy. W. Allerton 15.09 1 24 84 0 52 23 
Sphinx. A Keith 17.11 1 22 16 0 58 04 
Swan, Louis Gate 17.06 1 32 40 1 02 57 
Box. J. C. Gray .17.01 1 .32 27 1 02 IS 
Nachita, G. E. Hills 16.09 Withdrew. 
FIFTH CLASS. 
Princess, day & Ware 14.06 1 03 28 0 41 41 
Elsa. H- M. Crane 14.08 1 05 04 0 43 27 
Katydid, n. B Pear 14.00 1 06 07 0 43 49 
Penguin. J. E Robinson .\ 14.06 1 07 58 0 46 11 
Ifurez, Jas. Perry , 14.05 1 11 80 0 49 88 
Velma, Dr. Th^o. Hallett 14.09 Withdrew. 
Sphinx and Fantasy protest each other for fouling; Ida J. protests 
Emma C. for fouling; Jacktar protests Spinster for leaving Spectacle 
Island on starboard coming home. 
The judges were: Com. A. W Foster, chairman; A. M. Davis, H. T. 
Washburn, A. A. Swallow. W. H. Besarick. J. E. Robinson, secretary; 
R. K. Rice, G. A. Swallow, L. E. Noble, W. F. Scott and F. Vegelahn. 
Fox Lake T. C. 
FOX LAKE, ILL. 
Saturday, July 25. 
The Fox Lake Y. C. sailed its fourth regatta on July 25 in a light 
N-W, wind which freshened during the race. The times were: 
SLOOPS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Satan 2 :}9 35 4 11 03 1 31 27 1 31 27 
Anna 2 36 80 4 13 30 1 36 10 1 30 20 
Hornet , ..2 36 20 Dirt not finish; broke down. 
Joker 2 35 60 4 13 37 1 36 37 1 33 13 
Sleepy Tom ,.,.2 86 20 4 09 03 1 32 43 1 24 23 
Marcella 2 35 55 4 13 13 1 37 17 1 31 33 
Frances M 2 .36 20 4 14 65 1 38 35 1 38 85 
Clematis 2 35 40 Did not finish. 
CATBOATS. 
Willie Wumps 2 43 15 3 54 50 1 11 35 1 08 55 
Lurna Doone 2 48 50 3 54 35 1 10 45 1 09 ?5 
Vixen 2 42 30 3 52 43 1 10 18 1 09 38 
Grimalkin 2 43 00 3 48 45 1 05 45 1 05 45 
Columbia T. C. 
CHICAOO— LAKE MICHIGAN. 
Saturday, July $5. 
With Vincedor on the dry dock to repair a leak and Vanenna d«- 
tained by bad weather at Racine, the largest class in the Columbia Y. 
C. reeatta of July 25 was comparatively uninteresting. The race was 
sailed in a moderate S.W. wind, the times being: 
CLASS 2. 
Start. Finish. Corrected. 
Siren 2 01 05 4 15 36 2 14 .31 
Charlotte B 2 02 20 4 34 55 2 30 58 
Sadie 2 40 16 4 40 39 2 31 48 
CLASS 3. 
Hattie B.. 2 03 21 4 46 40 2 40 45 
Valiant 2 01 63 4 60 00 2 48 07 
Pinta 8 04 07 4 48 00 2 .37 41 
Peri 2 01 45 4 57 07 2 50 08 
Genevieve 2 03 10 4 59 01 2 49 21 
American 2 03 46 5 06 15 2 63 04 
Ci/ASS 4— CABIN BOATS. 
Wizard 2 01 20 5 10 48 3 09 38 
Vixen 2 03 46 5 03 37 8 58 11 
CLASS 4— OPEN BOATS. 
Myrine , 2 13 40 4 16 41 2 03 01 
Skate 2 14 31 4 08 20 1 50 11 
CLASS 5— OPEN BOATS. 
B 3 10 47 3 59 38 1 48 51 
Microbe 1 14 17 4 10 50 1 66 33 
Plymouth Y. C. 
pltmouth, mass. 
Saturday, July S5. 
The third regatta of the Plymouth Y. C. was sailed on July 25 in a 
strong north wind and rough water, the times being: 
SECOND CLASS CATS. 
Lensth. Elapsed. Correc'^ed. 
Nancy Hanks, P. W. Maglathlin 21.00 1 24 51 0 58 58 
Future, W. T Whitman 21 .11 1 24 68 0 69 56 
FOURTH CLASS— A, GAFF FORESAILS. 
Annie, M. S. Weston, Jr 17.02 1 45 23 1 15 15 
Glide. G. W. Shiverick 17.03 Did not start. 
Honest John, J. C. Dawes 17.03 Did not start. 
FOURTH CLASS— B, SPHITSAIL8. 
No Name. E. A. Ransom 16.03 1 40 38 ^ 1 09 11 
Puritan, CD Crai? 17.08 1 43 02 1 13 32 
Fair Plav. G. D. Bartlett l.*i.05 1 45 09 1 13 39 
Gipsy Girl. W. Steele 16.09 1 44 13 1 13 83 
Ideal O. F. Bradford 16.06 Withdrew. 
Peerless, A. Holmes Withdrew. 
Dolphin, N. Norton 16 06 1 45 35 1 14 36 
Green Lake Regatta. 
On July 25 a race was sailed at Green Lake, Wis,, for the challe*"ge 
cup presented last year by Com. Eldridge and held by Kite, lue 
times were: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Hypatift, Garnett 2 18 13 2 18 13 
Frolic, Morgan , Not timed. 
St, Louis. N D Thompson 2 19 43 2 18 50 
Hornet, 6. C. Eldridge Not timed. 
Bsrtha, G. L Thatcher 2 29 40 2 26 25 
Pleasant Point. J. W. Ross .2 19 43 2 15 18 
Tzin, W. E. Haseltine 2 23 18 2 16 42 
Judges: L. M. Chipley, Edward S. Hunter and Alexander H. Revell. 
Timekeepers: Henry M. Curtis and C. L. Hunter. 
Squantum Y. C. 
The Squantum Y. C. sailed off the series in the third class on Aug. 1 
in a fresh S.W. wind. The times were: 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
LorJa, E. A. Merrill 18.03 1 88 05 1 09 10 
Burgess. F, Burgess 19,06 1 40 03 1 13 37 
Magnolia, E. Hardy 20.08 1 45 32 1 19 19 
Great South Bay. 
On Aug. 1 a race was sailed on Great South Bay in a fresh S.E. wind, 
the times being: 
OPEN AND CABIN CATS, 25FT. AND UNDER. 
Start. Finish. Corrected. 
Mist, Capt. W. P. Payne. 3 01 20 3 43 20 3 43 20 
Terrapin, S. Peters... 8 01 00 3 49 30 
Susan Jane, E. Streit 8 01 15 3 47 00 
Marvel, H. Southurck 3 01 10 ..... 3 45 80 
gpljpUDk, Wm. Whipple ,8 01 88 , . . . , 8 45 40 
t Winthrop Y. C. 
BOSTON HARBOR— GREAT HEAD. 
Saturday, Aug. 1. 
The Winthrop Y. C. sailed a special club race on Aug. 1, the times 
heing: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Almira 3 05 00 4 51 10 1 46 10 
Ramona 3 05 00 Withdrew. 
SECOND CLASS. 
Satanic 3 10 00 4 38 40 1 28 40 1 03 .30 
Clara 3 10 00 4 39 48 1 29 42 1 05 10 
Eryeina 8 10 00 4 40 27 1 30 29 1 05 69 
Alma 3 10 00 4 42 38 1 32 38 1 08 14 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Unknown 8 15 00 4 24 87 1 09 87 0 45 62 
Delia ....8 15 00 4 33 31 1 07 81 0 46 55 
RATER CLASS 
W. H. Gardner 3 20 00 4 05 60 0 45 00 
H. N. Ridgeway.... 3 20 00 4 07 03 C 47 03 
■S. J. Wilde ,8 20 00 4 12 57 0 52 59 
T.. S. Weston 8 20 00 4 15 10 0 55 10 
C. E. Lighten; S 20 00 Withdrew. 
In the second class Myrtle parted her peak halyards, Harriet broke 
the jaws of her gaff and Eureka lost her bowsprit. 
Rockport Regatta. 
RooKPOBT, Tex., July 30 —Editor Forest and Stream: The annual 
regatta took place here on July 15, 16 and 17 with the following en- 
tries: Novice and Alice, of this place; Kittle, of Galveston; Hoo Hoo, 
of Sabine Pass. The waterline plus one-third of the overhang was the 
rule of measurement, the following being the racing lengths: Novice, 
30ft. 9in.; Hoo Hoo, 24ft. 6in,; Kittle, 24ft 5in,; Alice, 26 Ct. 6in. ; the 
time allowance was 5 seconds per foot; the course once around a 
triangle, then to the windward stakeboat and straight back. 33 miles. 
The first day's start was made in a stiff breeze from the southeast, 
the yachts crossing the line in the following order: Hoo Hoo, Alice, 
Novice, Kittle. Novice soon took the lead and maintained it until the 
finish. On the first leg of the course Alice broke the jaws of her gaff 
and was unable to make repairs in time to allow her to finish. The 
flnith was made: Novice, 7:02:12; Kittie, 7:23:38; Hoo Hoo, 7:24:16. 
The second day's racing was nearly a repetition of the first; the 
breeze was strong from the same quarter, Novioe started wi(h a single 
reef, Hoo Hoo put one in after the start, Alice broke her gaff and 
withdrew. Novice beat Kittie corrected time 8m. 23s , Kittie beat Hoo 
Hoo Im. 468. 
The third d^'s race was only once around triangle, 14 miles; all 
yachts start»d with double reefs in mainsaUs, Novice beat Kittie 3m. 
54s. Kittle beat Hoo Hoo Im. 463. This is the fourth year Novice has 
beaten well-known flyers built by Eastern yachtsmen Novice was 
luilt here in 1891 by two boys and bas been remarkably successful. 
,T. W. Hoom. 
Cohasset Y. C. 
OOHASSET, MASS. 
Saturday. Aug. t. 
The club rane of the Cohasset Y, O.. on Saturday, was sailed in a 
strong and puffy S.W. wind, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Start. Finish. 
In It, R. B. Williams 3 40 00 4 41 45 
HALF-RATKRS. 
Swallow, John Richardson. . . : 3 45 00 5 09 16 
No Name. Mr. Bigelow 3 45 00 5 15 45 
Scott, John Dean 3 45 00 5 16 04 
Honie, C. H. Cousens 3 45 00 5 17 00 
Jap, Rouve & Pegras 3 45 00 5 17 .30 
Hoodoo, Gammons & Wheelwright 3 45 00 5 19 00 
Mermaid, W. R. Sears 8 45 00 5 19 04 
Blink, F H. Pratt. 3 45 00 5 20 00 
Mungo. E S. Willcutt 3 45 00 5 25 16 
Sea Gull, Fred Hifgins 8 45 00 5 26 00 
Mungo and Zig Zag capsized, the latter withdrawing. 
Cape Cod Y. C. 
ORLEANS- CAPE COD BAY. 
Saturday, Aug. 1. 
The Cape Cod Y. C. sailed a race on Aug. 1 in a fresh S.W. wind, the 
times being: 
SECOND CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Puritan, H. K. Cummlng 20.00 1 24 07 0 59 32 
Dolphin, O. H. Davenport 15.05 - 1 .32 37 1 02 .55 
Little Brave, J. Ryder 19,03 1 33 13 1 OR 52 
Sea Fox, Joshua Smith 18.08 1 41 02 1 14 42 
sharpie class. 
Elsie. E. W. Rogers 14.06 1 38 55 1 07 56 
Dolphin was beaten by Puritan after holding the cup for three sea- 
sons. 
Revere Y. C. 
The Revere Y. C, of Revere, Mass., recently reorganized, sailed its 
first regatta on Aug. 1, the times being: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Promise, M. F. Kerns 1 17 49 1 00 25 
Torment. E. H. Hill 1 20 04 1 04 14 
Juanita, Marshall 1 25 51 1 08 10 
Nemo, S. Lucas .1 27 58 1 08 49 
Lark, D. Colvin.., 1 24 00 1 09 55 
Eddie F .i.,,... Withdrew. 
YACHTING NEWS NOTES. 
A dispute has arisen between C. A. Postley, owner of Colonia, and 
Lewis Nixon, of the Crescent Shipyard, over the charges for the recent 
extensive alterations to the yacht in converting her from a keel cutter 
to a centerboard schooner. Mr. Nixon has libelled the yacht for 
$19,000. 
Intrepid, steam yacht, Lloyd Phoenix, was at Genoa on July 20. 
Pyxie, sloop, has been sold by H. A. Anthony to W. E. Eldridge, of 
Newark, N. J. 
Yampa, schr , has been chartered by Tams & Lemoine to Edward 
Browning, of Philadelphia, Mr. Palmer being about to visit Europe. 
On July 80 a private match was sailed off Larchmont between the 
30-footers Musme and Raccoon for $100 per side, the former winning 
by Im. 16s. 
The annual regatta of the Hempstead Harbor Y. C. will be sailed 
on Aug. 8 off the club station. Glen Cove, L. I., starting at 1 P. M. 
Entries may be made to Ward Dickson, Glen Cove, L. I., by Aug. 6. 
The regatta will be under Y. R. U. rules. 
The New Roehelle Y. C. will sail a special regatta on Aug. 8, with 
races for the 30ft. special class, regular 48ft. class, and open cats in 
two classes, fixed and shifting ballast. The start will be made at 
noon. 
Spruce IIIII., the 18-footer recently designed and built by Sibbick 
for J. A. Brand, is 16.11ft. l.w.l., 5.06ft beam, with 2e88q. ft. of sail. 
By the Seawanhaka rule, as Spruce IIII. was measured, this would 
make her about 16.26ft. racing length, or 1.25ft. oyer the class limit. 
Presque Isle Rifle Club. 
Presquk Isle, Aug. 1.— At the regular practice shoot the following 
scot', jwere made, 200yds., off-hand, standard American target, 7- 
rin,s, ijJack: 
W F Treiber 8 5 4 6 10 10 10 10 8 8-78 
9769 ^9 7487 9-75 
9 10 7 5 '8 10 8 3 6 6—74 
J G Germann 6 8 6 10 8 9 5 9 9 8-78 
10 98677976 6-73 
696 10 79779 6—71 
GeoShafer. 8 10 8 5 5 5 7 10 10 5-73 
847669988 8-73 
657879687 7-69 
Capt Bacon 10 86678969 5—74 
57567869 10 10-73 
499967964 6-67 
JStidham 6 5 9 10 8 9 7 10 4 10-78 
646 10 94 10 84 8-68 
649978955 5-67 
GBRahn 10 86578779 5-73 
6 10 8748595 8—70 
479467 10 75 8-67 
Chas Van Etten 594966966 9-68 
59878576 10 3-68 
698796648 4-67 
Dr Wheeler 788955757 8-67 
767485948 8-66 
569757449 9-65 
WJLeyer... 6 6 2 7 8 10 10 9 6 5-69 
5 3 9787855 6-63 
586684874 8-62 
W B Patton 4 8 8 7 10 6 5 8 8 5-69 
858474996 8-68 
678666 10 84 4-64 
EGNoyes 10 74726467 5—57 
216843754 8-48 
256463364 5-48 
Ciaclnaati ^Rifle ^Association. 
CisoiNNATi, 0., July 20.— The following scores were made to-day by 
members of the Cincinnati Rifle Association at standard target, 
gOOyds., off-hand, 7-riag^blacfe, Capt (Jia^'^le made a eleau 80ore^tQ« 
