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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July io, 1909- 
Trapshooting. 
xLARLY last iail mere was a 
foot to build a number of one-design boats of 
38 feet rating for racing on Long Island Sound, 
but for some unknown reason the project was 
not carried through. 
Later in the fall John Hays Hammond, Jr 
decided to have a boat of this rating built and 
commissioned, Henry J. Gielow to prepare the 
plans and specifications for the craft. The con¬ 
tract for building her was placed with Robert 
Jacob, of City Island, who has carried out the 
work’in a thoroughly workmanlike manner. 
The yacht has an over all length of 60 feet, 
with 11 feet 4 inches beam, and has a sail spread 
of about 1,900 square feet. Her construction 
is of a thoroughly substantial character, that 
will insure durability as well as ability to stand 
heavy weather when cruising or racing. It is 
probably the best praise, in a practical way, of 
the efficient working of the present measure¬ 
ment rule. ,, , 
When ordering the boat, Mr. Hammond 
stipulated that she should have good cruising 
accommodations in addition to speed when 
used for general class racing. A glance at the 
general arrangement plan shows that this re¬ 
quirement has been carried out successfully. 
The forecastle has accommodations for three 
men; aft of this on port side is the galley, and 
on starboard side the owner’s toilet room. 
The cabin is amidships, 8 feet in length and 
extending the full width of vessel, fitted with 
transoms on each side with lockers underneath; 
forward on each side is a buffet with sideboard. 
The owner’s stateroom is aft, fitted with two 
single berths and two large wardrobes. _ The 
finish below is in white with mahogany trim. 
The yacht is practically flush deck, the only 
fixture above deck being a low mahogany 
trunk over the cabin and stateroom. 
The following transfers of yachts are report¬ 
ed through Tams, Lemoine & Crane: 
Auxiliary yawl Idelon sold for William H. 
Parsons to E. L. Howe, trustee of the Andrew 
J. McCosh Memorial Fund, Princeton, M. J. 
Launch Conspirator sold for Heywood H. 
Whaples to Frederick Gallatin, Jr. 
Auxiliary yawl Oriole sold for J. H. Evans 
to Henry W\ Taft for use in Shelter Island. 
Launch Elmo sold for J. S. Poyen, Jr., to 
Leonard F. Opdycke. 
Sloop Fritter sold for Dutee Wilcox Flint, of 
Providence, to Oliver Wolcott Roosevelt. 
The steam yacht Limited chartered for Al¬ 
bert C. Bostwick to Commodore Arthur Cur¬ 
tiss James, New York Yacht Club. 
Steam yacht Sultana chartered for E. it. 
Harriman to C. B. Alexander. 
Steam yacht Surf, chartered for J. H. Hanan 
to Frank Graham Thompson. 
Motor boat Gannet, chartered for James 
King Clarke to Edmund Randolph 
Motor yacht Tip lop, chartered for I eter 
Duffy to E. L. Hutton. , , , 
The steam yacht Emeline has been caartereu 
for Charles Sweeney to Walter G. Ladd. 
The steamer Ituna has been sold for Freder¬ 
ick H. Stevens to W. B. Dinsmore, of Tuxedo. 
Canoeing. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
Yachts Change Hands. 
The following sales and charters are reported 
by Stanley M. Seaman: 
Gasolene express cruiser Faalua sold by G. 
Gorham Peters, Boston, Mass., to I. E. Ray¬ 
mond, New’York. _ ... 
Cruising launch Janet sold by J. G. Campbell, 
Huntington, L. I., to Capt. H. B. Crosby, U. 
S. Cavalry, Fort Slocum, N. Y. 
Yawl Rana sold by E. C. Myrick to H. L. 
Maercklein, Hartford, Conn. 
Auxiliary yawl Yonondio sold by C. A. God- 
shalk, Philadelphia, Pa., to Frederick F. Carey, 
for use at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Cruising launch Hopewell sold by I. E. Ray- 
mond to W. J. Cassard, Jr.. New York. 
Launch La Vadette chartered by Frank A. 
Egan New York city, to Geo. F. Chamberlin, 
Rve. N. Y. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Atlantic Division—Harry C. Davis, 1235 
Bloomfield street, Hoboken, N J., by Thomas 
V. Gaffney; Theodore L. Waugh, 165 Broadway, 
New York city, by A. M. Poole. 
Northern Division—James C. Stewart, 104 
Stewart street, Kingston Ont., Can., by J- Mc¬ 
Donald Mowat;t John McKay, Kingston, Ont., 
Can., by Jeremy Taylor. 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
Atlantic Division—5850, Harry C. Smith, n 
N. 18th street, East Orange, N. J. 
Central Division—5846, Harry Bright, 127 
Roup street, Pittsburg, Pa ; 5847. Benja. W. 
Utter, Olean, N. Y.; 5848, John T. Gard. Buf- 
fcilo N. Y. 
Eastern Division—5849, Louis R. Holmes, 5 01 
Potter avenue, Providence, R.I- 
Northern Division—5851, H. J. S. Dawson, 
199 Brock street, Kingston, Ont., Can. 
Member deceased. 
Atlantic Division—4694, Fred. B. M llliams, 
June 22, 1909, at Asbury Park, N. J., age 39 
years. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the follozving: 
Fixtures. 
July 13.—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. L. H. Schorte. 
July m n.—Temple, Pa.—Hercules G. C. A. K. Ludwig 
Aug S To y LBergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. L. H. Schorte 
Sept. 12.-1-Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. L. H. Schorte 
Oct" 1 1*2 r (Columbus Day).—Bergen Beach G. C. thin 
annual Cosmopolitan championship. L. H. Schorte 
NovT 9,-J-Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. L. H. Schorte 
Dec'ujt.T-Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. L. H. Schorte 
meier, Sec'y. wl0> 
Tan 1—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. merchandise hand! 
cap. L. H. Schortemeier, Sec’y. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
T„lv 12-13—Bristol (S. D.) G. C. N. W. Steile, Sec’y. 
July 13-14.—New Franklin (Mo.) G. C. T. F. Thompsor 
Ju,y Se i C 3 y i4.—Snow Shoe, Pa.—Clarence R. and G. C 
July C 1344.-ManRng e (la.) G. C. E. E. Breckenridg. 
July Se i4.—London, Canada.—Springwood G. C. B. V 
Glover, Sec’y* „ . ^ 
July 14.—Winona (Minn.) Sportsmen s Club. C. <„ 
July A 1446.—Galveston, Tex.—Texas State Sportsmen’s A 
sociation tournament under the auspices of the Ga 
veston G. C. J. H. Forsgard, Secy. 
July 15 .—Allentown, Pa.—Lehigh Valley Shooting Asst 
ciation. A. S. Heil, Sec W c , 
July 15.—Owosso (Mich.) G. C J. Rosevear Sec y. 
July 15-16.—Watertown (S. D.) G. C. L. D. French, Pr« 
July 15-16.—Dayton (O.) G. C. J. M Curphey Sec y. 
Tulv 16.—Littleton, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley Sport 
men’s League. Ed. a y lor > Se £ ... r K 
July 18 .—Milwaukee, Wis.—Parker G. C. W m. C. Kroe 
July"?!—Nappanee (Ind.) R. and G. C. Marvin Coppe 
Tulv^20-2L—Milton (W'is.) G. C. E. R. Starks, Secy. 
July 20 - 22 .—Aberdeen, S. D.—South Dakota State tourn 
J ment, under the auspices of the Aberdeen Gun Clu 
Tohn L Ruckman, Sec’y. , . . 
Tuly 20 - 22 .—Buffalo, N. Y.-The Interstate Association 
5 *; sums • 
July^ 2 r| 2 .-Wh C it y e^Hall ^III.^g! C.'. F. C. Griswol 
July 21-22.—Cedar Rapids, la—Hawkeye G. C. C. 1 
July C 23&—Webster (S. D.) R. and G. C. T. J. Delant 
July S 24-25 —Ashland (Wis.) Trapshooters’ Associatic 
July~25.—Daytont^Ky.—Northern Kentucky G. C. Dr. 
July^*25.^—Milwaukee, Wis—North Side G. C. Gust. W 
July a 2 C 6 h 27.-Lexington (Mo.) G. C. A. R. Homer, Seel 
July 27.—Aspinwall, Pa.-Western Pennsylvania Tr,| 
shooters’ League. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
July 27 - 28 .—Redfield (S. D.) G. C. Dr. E. E. Giltn 
July S 27-2 y 8.-Bay City (Tex.) G. C. A E. Stinnett, Seel 
July 28-29.—Boone (la.) G C. Fred Crary, Secy. 
Tuly 29.—Piedmont (W. Va.) G. C. H. C. S , P - 
July 29.—Warrenton (Mo.) G. C. F. VV . Linnert, . 
July 29-30.—Del Rio, Tex—Val Yerde G. C. W. 
Mathews, Sec’y. r r F 
July 31.—Danbury. Conn—Pahquioque G. C. 
July^3l!—T j lens Falls, N. Y.—Hudson Valley R. and 
A„ 8 C ttAwSThS % C. H. M M S«V 
Aug. 3-4.—Audubon (la.) G. C. F. V ermilya, L 
Aug. 4-5.—Rolling Green Park, Sunbury, Pa.—Sunb 
and Selinsgrove G. C. H. N Brosuis^ ^ 
Aug. 4-5.- Birmingham (Ala.) G. C. R. H - Baug , i 
Aug. 4-6.—Ottawa, Can.—Dominion of Canada Trapshi 
ers’ Association tournament Geo. Easdale Secy 
Aug. 5-6.—Nelson (B. C„ Can.,) G.C W. A. V ard, 
“ 5-6.—Middle Dam, Me.-Hillside G. C. W. 
Hinds^ecLan (Mass} G C . E. F Cavicchi, Se 
Axug. 9-10.—Portland (Me.) G. C. Chas. F. Jordan. Se 
Aug. 10-11.—Rome (N. Y.) G. C. J. IL P ut T na .^; n Se c C e 
Aug 10-11 —Lock Haven (Pa.) G. C. C. A. Jobson, 
Aug! 10-12.—St. Paul, Minn.-The Interstate Associatic 
fourth Western Handicap tournament, under 
auspices of the St. PaM Rod and Gun Club, J 
added money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec y-Mgr., P 
Augl 11T2.—Laingsburg (Mich.) G. C. R. E. Simp- 
Aug Se i C l-13.-Ogden, Utah.-Idaho-Utah Sportsmen’s 
sociation tournament, under the auspices 
Wasatch C, C Henry L. Ernstrom, Secy. 
Aug 12 -Evansviile (IndO G. C. Al. Willerding, Sc 
Aug. 12-13.—Holly Springs, Miss.—Remington G. L. 
H. Anderson. Sec’y. , y. 
Aug. 13.—Clarksburg, W V «.-Monongahela V. 
Sportsmen’s League. Ed. H. Taylor, Sec y. , 
Aug. 13-14.—Atlantic City (N. J.) G. C. A. H. bhepR 
Sec’y. 
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