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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[JUNE 16, 1906. 

THE ROBERTS SAFETY LAUNCH AND YACHT BOILER. 
Nearly 1500 in use. 
WORKS: RED BANK, New Jersey. 
Cable Address: ‘Bruniva, New York. 
250 pounds of steam. Handsome catalugue free. 
Telephone Address: 599 Cortlandt. 
THE ROBERTS SAFETY WATER TUBE BOILER COMPANY, 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, New York. 


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15 foot row boat, as 
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with one pair oars $29.90 

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Canoe Handling and Sailing. 
The Canoe: History, Uses, Limitations and Va- 
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Small Yacht Construction 
and Rigging. 
A complete manual of practical Boat and Small: Yacht 
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By Linton Hope. 
diagrams and details. 177 pages. 
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By Francis 
Ritle Range and Gallery. 
High School Rifle. 
On Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2, nine of the ten 
high schools of the city of New York, which have been 
equipped with the sub-target rifle by the Public Schools 
Athletic League, competed for the Whitney trophy, at the 
Seventy-first Regiment Armory. There were eight men 
on each team, 10 shots each, in strings of 5, at 200yds. 
The scores were not up to the average made by the same 
competitors on their home targets, but they were very 
creditable. The boys of the Morris High School, as will 

BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE MARKSMAN’S BADGE. 
Handsome bronze medal given to every boy in 
Greater New York who qualifies with the sub- 
target rifles. 
be seen, won the trophy and the championship of the 
city. The competitors were as follows: 
Morris High School—A; Holman 45, J. H. Morgan 44, 
L. Thompson 45, H. Guion 42, W. W. Welch ce Dm c Oe 
Nessler 46, R. Briggs 47, S. H. Black 46; total 359. 
Curtis High School—Galloway 43, Streble 45, Wheeler 
42, Young 45, Benedict 43, Marlor 44, Fisher 46, Laing 48; 
total 356. 
High School of Commerce—Arthur 89, Goldberger 45, 
Kaiser 44, Fountain 47, Carn 46, Peck 48, Adler 42, Dusch- 
ness 44; total 355. 
De Witt Clinton High School—Karcher 42, Souza 43, 
Darke 46, Hauser 43, Seidenberg. 37, Tobias 47, Agra- 
monte 58, Nelson 48; total 354, 
Manual Training High School—Scharfenberg 43, Mor- 
ton 42, Surnee 46, Anderson 44, Danielson 46, Farriet 41, 
Bevier 44, Douglass 41; total 350. 
Bryant High School—McLaughlin 44, Wilkins 42, Rix 
41, Blaum 44, Ruddiman 47, Payntar 43, G. Brundin 46, 
E. Brundin 43; total 349, 
Erasmus Hall. High School—Bowes. 44, Dietrich 42, 
Nucci 41, Mott 41, Allaire 47, Seymour 42, Munkenbeck 
44, Schrunck 47; total 346. 

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