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FOREST AND STRF 



PIGEON MATCHES. 



Massachdbiitts— Marlboro, Am. 23.— Regular fortnight's shoot ol the 

 Marlboro Sportsmans Club, Marlboro, Mass. Contest lor gold badge ; 

 spring trap ; straight away balls: handicap rules ; S balls second-class 

 being equal to 4 balls first-class ; twenty balls constituting a string. 

 Badge won by second-class, D. S. Mooney and H. S. Fay. each break- 



Ing 15 ont oi I i bi i i loi i' ige won Dy Herman S. 



Fay, breaking 10 out of 12; D. 9 too ol 12. Afterthe 



Close ol the shoot, an elegant silver badge, the gift of Mr. Wm. E. 

 Shaefer, of Boston, Mass., was presented to the e hooter making the 

 poorest score during the season, of which this was the closing shoot. 

 Mr. Wm. J. Arnold was the nappy recipient with a score of three 

 broken balls oug of a possible sixty. Mr. Arnold entertained the club 

 with a sapper at the Marlboro Hotel in the evening. 



Massachusetts— Mil/ord, Aug. 25.— A glass ball shoot for a prize of 

 a silver cap took place at Mendon, Saturday 25th inst. Conditions 25 

 Bhots, 18 yards rise. Owing to a broken spring in the trap early In the 

 match it was not as successful as it cui lave been, and 



only about a dozen contestants took part. The cup was won by Charles 

 Fletcher, of Milford, on a score of 20 out of 25. Quill DriveH. 



Massachusetts— Quincy, Aug. 22— Merry Mount Shooting Club. 



Match between two contesting sides, one termed the Picked Five and 



the other the Merry Mounts. Winning team to take the four prizes, 



which were o I solid silver. Bach man shot at 21 yards rise : 



Picked Five. 



EHardwick 1 llllllllllioi 1—14 



SH Spear l 1111111011110 1—13 



ESBeckford 1 1001110101111 1-11 



Myron Clark 111111001 1010 1—10 



Owen Jones loillllioooooi— 8— 86 



Merry Mounts. 



CCummings 1 1111111100111 1—13 



HO Studlev 1111111100011 1— la 



AKeating 1011111011111 1—12 



PCbubbuck 1 0110010111011 1—10 



WDHigglns 10100011111 0,1— 8 —55 



Newport, Aug. 24.— Contest for the Bennett Cup, Narragansett Gun 

 Club Grounds ; 20 yds. rise: 



8HKobbins.l 1 1 1 1 —5 Roche 00110 —2 



Halleck. 10 10 —2 Thornhill. ..110111011 1— S 



Howard 0100 —2 Jones 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— S 



Brown 11110 10 —5 Heckscner ..0 10 10 —2 



Wag«taff....l lllinoil—9 VanBuren. luoiil —3 



Zbrowskl.. ..0 1111100 —5 Peters 01110 —3 



TVanBuren.l 11101011 0— T Longfellow.. o o 1 o — l 



Eidgeley 1 10 10 —3 Pierson 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— 7 



Livingston... 1 10 1110 11 1— S Earle 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—8 



Lonllard 1 110 11110 1—8 Bloodgood...l 11100110 —6 



Frick ...01100 —2 Hidden 010110 —8 



Lorlllard, Jr.l 1 —2 



In shooting off for second money there were foar contestants who 

 scored as follows : 



C Livingston, ; Piei re Lorillard, 1 ; A J Thornill, 1 1 1 : H B Jones, 

 o ; Newton Earle, 110. 



Messrs: Earle, Lorillard and Thornhill shot a match 8200 aside; 

 twenty-five birds each ; twenty-eight yards rise. The score was as 

 follows : 



NEarle 1 10111 lllllOllOilli l— 17 



P Lorillard., 1 11011001011000 — 8 



A J Thornhill 1 OlOllllOlllllllOlO —14 



1111111 

 11110 11 



First sweepstake— ten balls. 

 Hanson ....1 11111111 1—10 Bennett. ...1 111010110—7 



Brogden. ...1 110111111—9 Fulton Ollllioil— 7 



Folsom 1 110011111—8 Armstrong. .1 110101100— c 



Second sweepstake— five balls. 



Penn 1 1 1 1— i Brogden 11111-6 



Armstrong 10 10 1—3 Haniou 1 11 0— 3 



Folsom 1 1111—6 Jorey 1110 1-4 



Jorey and i'olsorn divided first money. In the shooting off for see' 

 end Penn won, breaking five balls to Brogden's three. 

 Third sweepstake. 



Penn Oil 1 1—4 Brogden 1 1 1 1 1— 6 



Armstrong 1 111 1—5 Hanson 1 111 0— t 



Folsom 1 1111—5 Jorey 11 101-4 



Armstrong and Brogden divided first money. The remainder shot 

 off for the second, Jorey breaking five balls and taking it. 

 Fourth sweepstake. 



Fenn 1 1 1 1— i Hanson- 1 111 1—5 



Armstrong 111 1—4 A Spencer 1 101 1—4 



Bray 1 10 1—3 Penn 1 10 1 1—1 



Brogden 1 111 1—5 Breeze oil 1—3 



E Keed 1 11 1—4 Folsom 1 111 1—5 



Arnold 1 1111—5 Jorey 1 1111—6 



ZSpencer 1111—4 



Shooting off Jorey took first, breaking five balls; Penn tDok second, 

 five balls ; Bray and Breeze dividing third. 



Match between Birmingham and New Haven CIudb: 

 Birmingham Clnb. 



Bray 0111001111010001001 1—11 



WOO s 1 111111110010101111 1—16 



Abbott 1 101111011101011011 0—14 



Baldwin 1011111110 01111111 1—16 



Arnold 1 old 111 111111011111 1—17 



EKeed 1 OlllOllllloillllll 1— IT 



Hoadley 1 lllll 111111111111 1—18 



Z Spencer 1 011110111111010110 1—16 



A Spencer 1 It lllll 1 10 10111101 0—16 



JFenn 0101110101111100 1 1—12—158 



New Haven Club. 



Armstrong 1 110111100OIIIOIIOO 1— is 



Fulton.... 1 110111011111111111 I— IS 



jorey 1 11 110 0111111111111 1— 18 



Cowed 0:0111110011111111 1—15 



Hanson 1 110101110111111101 1—16 



penn 1111111111 11111111 1—19 



Folsom 1 100101111111101111 1—16 



Moore 1 111111111110 111111 1—19 



Bennett 1 111011 111 01111001 u— 14 



Stetson 1 110110110001100111 1—13—161 



Kef eree— A. W. Deary. Scorers-Birmingham Club, T. B. Jewett; 

 New Haven Club, G. E. Osborn. 



Connecticut— Stamford, A tig.— Match at balls ; Mole trap and rules : 



Wm Scofleld 001110011010110 1111111 0—15 



C Hemrie 1010001010111011110 10110 0—14 



K. H Gillespie 1 00100100101101110110010 1—13 



WH Smith 1 001001000010000100000111— S 



Thos Gumming 1 000010000001010001001010—7 



For the Foster Gnn Case the following is the score : 



H Oothont, Jr 11111100 1110101110 1001 1—16 



W H Smith 01000101110010111001100 1—12 



EH Gillespie 1 010011100000011110010 0! 0-12 



E F WGlllespie....O 11011010001101110100010 0—12 



AG Weed, Jr 111010001011101000000 1 1— 11 



Win Sco field 00101100001110000000000 1— 7 



Thos Gumming..., 1 00010110010000001000100 0-7 



New Yoke— Seneca Falls, Aug. 24.— Match for gold badje ; spring 

 traps ; Bogardus rules and balls : 



Patrish 111301111110111101 1—16 



Ten Eyck 1 lllll lllll 111 11011 1— 1» 



Stacey. 1 llllliniioiilii 11 0-18 



Eosecranz 1 11111111111011101 1 1-18 



Hire 1 111010101111111111 1—17 



Lawrence 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 16 



VanBushkirk ■ ■! 11101111 1111 1 loll 11—18 



J£lpp 1 111111111011101101 1—17 



WeBtbrook 1 010100001W 



SuBby 1 1111111111110111111—1 



Ties on 19. 

 Ten Eyck 1 oil 0—3 Sl.sby 1 ill 1—5 



Brooklyn Gun Club— .Brooklyn. L. I., Aug. 27.— Match for special 

 prize; 26 yards rise; 5 traps; Hurlingham rules: 



Wynn Ill 111111 1—10 Zollner Ill 111110 1—9 



Wood 1 llllllll 1—10 Gildersleeve.l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—8 



Bridges 1 lllloilll—B Madison. 1 111110 11-8 



Steel 1 101111111—8 West 1 110 110 1 1—7 



Blankley. ..1 101111111—9 Elmendorf . ..1 1 1 1 n r, 1 1 0-6 



Akin 1 101111111—9 " WlUlams".o 1 1 l 1 1 n 0—5 



Ties omen. 

 Wynn 1 1 1-3 Wood 1 —1 



Long Island Gun Club.— Dexter. Park, L. f.,Aua. 23, 1S7S.— Pigeon 

 shooting; regular monthly handicap contest for a sliver cup; 50 yards 

 boundary, l> 4 " ozs. shot, H and T traps, clnb rules: 



Wynn 25 yds..l lllll 1—7 Austin.... 83 Vila.. l lllOlif 



Thompson.. 25 ..1 1 1 1 1 1 1-7 Willard....23 ..1 1 l 1 1 w 



Redding.. ..29 ..101111 1— li Thorn 21 . 1 1 1 1 w 



Madison.. ..25 ..1111 1 1—6 Buttles. ...iS ..1 1 (1 11 1 1-1 

 Mnrphy. ...21 ..011101 1—5 Walton. ...HI ..1 1 1 * w 



Hartsborne.23 ..1 1 1 1 1 *— 6 KiDg 25 .1110* 



i<obinson...23 ..11*110 1—5 



Messrs. Hughes (25), 2; Hemming (21), 2; Atkinson (23), 1 ; Gillet 

 (25), 1; Dauleir (21), 1 ; Gordon (21), l.and Williams (27), 1. 



Wynn won shoot off with eight oat of nine. 



Same Day— Sweepstakes ; $ 2 entry, at 3 birds, 25 yards rise : uilas 

 and go out : 



Baulsir* 11 1—11—5 Gillet 1 1 1—1 0-4 



Hughes* 111—11-5 Wynn Ill- 10— i 



Eobinson* 1 1 1—11—5 Broadway 11 1—1 0-4 



Austin* 1 1 1—1 1—5 Redding 1 1 1-1 0—4 



• Divided. 



Midway ts. Fountain— Matawan, jV. J., Ana. 21 — Return match 



between the Midway and Fountain Gun Clubs, the Midways having 

 beaten in first match. Conditions— 21 yards, SO yaids boundary, Foun- 

 tain Club rules : 



Midway Gun Club. Fountain Gun Club. 



Wyckoff....l llllllll 1—10 Kearney. ...1 llllllll 1—10 



Heyer 1 111110 111—9 Watts 1 llllllll 1—10 



Dnnlap 1 1110 11111-9 J Bohling. .1 110111111—8 



Walte 1 111111011—9 Wingert 1 1 11111110-9 



Lambertsonl 11110 0111—8 O'Conuor.,.1 11111*111—9 



Disbrow....l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— B White loollloill— 7 



G L'bertaon.l 1111011' 1— 8 Thompson ..0 111110 10 1—7 



HHelght...l 11111100 1—8 Madison. ...0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 7 



Warren 011*11 111—7 James ■ 10 111110 1—7 



Farrington.l 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— 7 Durfee 0011001111-6 



Van BrockieO 1111110 10—7 Slane 1 IOIO1OI 1- li 



Brown 11101010 1—6 Miller * 1 1 1 * 1 1 1— 6 



Ivins I 1 1 1 11—6 McMahon...O 1 l 1 1 l— 5 



Vandeveer..l 110 10 11—6 De Frame. .1 1 1 1 0— 4 



Applegale..O lOolllOOl— 5 Howell 1 0*10010*0—3 



Total 113 Total 105 



New Jersey Gun Club— West Side Driving Park, Aug. 10.— Handi- 

 cap match : 



Barclay 21 ydB 1 101001111— 7 



Duaey 22 110 111111—8 



Pearson 24 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-0 



Hughes 27 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-8 



Sedore.. 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—9 



Sanders 22 10 10 111 1—6 



Smith 21 1 1110 1 1—6 



Sip 21 10 10 1—3 



Ties— miss and go out. 

 Pearson 1111111110—9 Sedore 1 llllllll 1—10 



Pennsylvania— Latrobe, Aug. 23.— Glass ball match between teaniB 



from Greenaburg and Latrobe ; IS yards rise, Bogardus irap and rules: 



Latrobe Team. 



E Chambers 1 100111010011111001 1—13 



JHead 1 011101011011111111 1—10 



A Chambers 1 110100101010 0110 10 0-10 



TKlrk 1 11010110 110 101110 1—13 



G Beckwith 1 1011 1111111111 1110 1—18—70 



Greensbnrg Team. 



R Trauger 11 OllOlllOlll 1 0001 l— 13 



3- Butler 10101001110 11110 10 1— 12 



HThomas 1 010111 1 1 01 1 10111 01 0—14 



GHock 0011010111001010010—9 



DShaner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0—15— S3 



Sixth match, five balls ; for persons who never won a glass ball 

 match ; BWeepstakes, $1 each : 



Eagio 1 10 0—2 Dorltch 1 10—2 



Whent 1 1—2 McGompbell, Jr 10 0—1 



Gunkel 0—0 Hurt 0—0 



Staate 0—0 



Ties on two : Wheat won the shoot off. This match created a good 

 deal of amusement for the spectators. 



Seventh Match— The above match created such a feeling of rivalry 

 between Messrs. Ragio and Wheat, that they decided to try their skill 

 at a ten-ball shoot, which was won by Wheat. 



Eighth match, live balls ; sweepstakes, $1 each : 



Burkholz 111 1—4 McKinney 1 1 1 1 l-o 



Lannom 1 1 1 1—4 Wheat 1 1 1 1—4 



Massey 1 1 0—2 McCampbell 1 1 1 1-4 



Mitchell 1 1111-5 Valentine 1 1111—6 



Turner 1 10 1—3 Gilbert- 1 1 1 0— a 



11 ter 1111 1—6 Maskey 1 1 1— 3 



Stiuifle d 1 1 1 1 0—4 Oates 1110 0—3 



Ties on five shot off at three balls: on second tie Mitchell won. 



Ninth match, five balls ; sweepstakes, $1 each: 



Mi chell 1 1 1 1 1—5 Hoffstetter 1 10 0—2 



McKinney 1 110 1—4 Bowen 1 1 1 1— i 



in 11 10 110 0—1 Burkholz 110 10—3 



Massey 001 1—2 stanfleld 1 1 1 1 0—4 



Oates 1 1 1 1 1—5 McCampbell 1 110 0— s 



Lannom 1 1 0— 2 Maskey 1 1 l— s 



Wallman 1 1 1 0—1! Valentine ,,.1 110 0—3 



McGavock 1 1—2 Wheat 0110 0-2 



HouBton 1 111 1—5 



Ties on live at three balla : Oatea won the shoot ofr. 



Tenth match, 5 balla ; sweepstakes, $1 each . 



Gilbert 1 1111—5 Mitchell 1 1 1 1 1—5 



McKinney 1 1 1 1-4 Turner 1 1 1 1— 1 



Horn-ton 1 ill 1—5 Massey 1 1 1 1— 4 



Maskey 10 111—4 Hooper 11111—6 



Hoffatetter 100 0—1 Barkholz 1 1 1 1 1— 5 



Oites 1 Oil 1—4 Stanfleld 1 111 1— 5 



Valentine 1 1 1 1 1—5 Bowen 1 1 1 1-4 



Ties on five at three balls: after two ties Mitchell won the shoot off 



utlie third. 



Eleventh match, 5 balls ; BWeepstakes, $1 each : 



Jurner 1 111 1—5 Maakoy 1 1 1 1— 4 



Valentine 1 1 1 1—4 Mitchell 1 ill 1—5 



McKinney 1 10 0-2 Massey 111 1—4 



Burkholz 110 11-4 Gilbert 01110—3 



uaiea 1 1 1 1—4 Stanfleld 1 1 1 0—3 



Ties on five divided stake. 



Twelfth match, double balls; sweepstakes, $1 each: 



Mitchell 11 11 10—5 Gilbert to n n_s 



Turner 11 10 11—5 Standeld 11 10 10—4 



Burkholz 11 11 10-5 Maskey 11 10 10—4 



Valentine , 00 10 10—2 McKinney 11 10 10—4 



Oates 00 11 10—3 



Ties on flveB shot ofT. After a close contest, Gilbert won the shoot- 

 off from Mitchell on the fifth doable balls. 



Thirteenth match, 5 balls; sweepstakes, $1 each : 



Turner 1 111 1—5 Burkholz 1 101 1—4 



Valentine..-. 1111 1—5 Oates 1 1 1 1 1—5 



Mitchell -1 1111—5 Gilbert 1 1 1 1 i_s 



Hooper 1 1 1 1-4 Stanfleld 1 1 1 1 1—5 



Fields 1 1 1 1—4 



Tits on fives shot oil at three balls; after the second tie, Mitchell 

 and Gilbert divided stakes. 



Fourteenth match, 8 balls ; sweepstakes, $1 : 



Bnrbholz 1 110 1 — 1 Valentine ...1 1 1 1—6 



Oatea 1 111 1—5 Gilbert 1 110 0—3 



Mitchell 1111—4 Fields 1 uow 



Turner 11111—6 



Ties on fives divided stakea. 



D. 



Northwestern Shootinu Club.— Erie, Pa., Aug. 17.— First match 

 for gold badge, T. W. Jareckt having wou li three times out ol the 

 twelve contests, now holds the badge as his own property : 



PDIefenbach 1 111111111101111111 1—19 



JohnEGiaham 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—19 



Captain J S Riddle 1 lllllllll lltionoi 1— 18 



T Lynch 1 111 0111 1 101111 1110 1—17 



T W Jareckl 1 111101011100111111 1—10 



W r W Derby 1 110101 101 llllllll 1 1 1— 18 



T Smith 110 1 1 11 1 1 1 10 111 1—15 



H Vanvelsor 1 11011110 111110 1110 0—16 



; ham 1 i 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 



W Tracy 1011000001010016000 1—7 



Ties on nineteen. 

 JohnEGraham 1 ill 1—5 P Diefenbach..-- 1 1110 



Washington, D. C, Aug. 19.— Conditions— Bogardus trap with 

 screen, DO glass balls, 10 single and 40 double, one thrown in front and 

 the other behind the shooter : 



E L Mills-Single . lllllllll 1—10. Double: 11 11 11 11 11 

 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 00—38. 



Tennessee— MeWHrtersHlle, Aug. 21.— The following n 

 glass balls, Bouurdu» rules Bittriiic.h traps, were shot. Mr. H. Wall- 

 man and Mr. Bitterlich. judges; W. Carroll, referee, and J. D.Hill, 

 scorer. The mi arm ol ! Gen. 9 11-m, eight miles 



from Nashville. The spot selected was a beautiful one— on the top oi a 

 hill some 500 yards from the Murl'ieesboro turnpike. A beautiful 

 grove of bireh and hickory trees lurpfshed tndalield 



the gentle decline of the hill the shooting ground, j lie shout v __ 

 gottennp under the immediate Bapedtttenflenoe 0! F. McGavock, Esq., 

 a young gentleman who is every bit a sportsman himself. He had pre- 

 pared an elegant barbecue or p 1 :" supply of 

 buttermilk, to all of which the shooters and spectators did ample justice. 

 Toe attendance was not very large, owing to ' he threatening weather, 

 but those who look the ciiances of weather, which proved to oe de- 

 lightful, enjoyed themselves hugely. , 



First match at. ton balls ; a sweepstakes c' *I es « b i tfl e wlnn 

 ing for the balls: 



Oatea 1 llllllll 0—9 McGavock. ..1 1 (1 1 1 1 1—6 



Valentiue....O 11010001 0—4 Mitchell 1 11110 111 1—9 



Burkholz 1 110 10 11 1— T Massey 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0—7 



Turner 1 1111110 1 1—9 McCampbell.! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-8 



Ties on nine divided stakes. 



Second match, five balls ; a sweepstakes, $1 each: 



Barkholz 1 1 1 1—4 McKluney 11 1 1 1 11—3 



Oates 1 10 1 1—4 Stanfleld 1 1 1—3 



Maskey 1 1 1 1— . 1 Massey 1 1 1 1 11—4 



Mitchell 1 1 1 1 1—6 MoGavoek 1 1 1—3 



Turner 1 1 1 1— J Hoffstetter _J) loo 1—2 



Third match, five balls; sweepstakes,*! each: 



Mitchell 1 111 l—o Maskey.., 1 1 1 11 1—4 



McKluney 1 1 1 0—3 Oates 1 11 1 1 1— 4 



Turner 1 111 0— 1 SianHeld 1 1 1 1—4 



Burkholz 1 oil 0—3 Massey 1 1 1-3 



Fourth match, five balls ; sweepstakes, $1 each : 



McCampbell 1 10 1 1— l Massey 1 111 0—4 



Oates 1 111 1—5 Wheat. 1 1 1 0—3 



McKinney 1 110 1—4 McGavock 1 1 1 0—3 



Turner 1 11 1—4 Lannom 11 1 1 1— 5 



Burkholz 1 1 1 1 0—4 Stinfield I i 1 1—4 



Maskey 1 1 1 1-4 Valentine 1 1 1 0—3 



Mitchell 1 111 1—5 Hoffstetter 1 1 1 1—1 



GUbert 11 1 1 1—5 



Tlea on Ave. 



Oates 1 1 01—3 Gilbert 1 1 1 II 0-3 



Mitchell u 1 1 1 1—4 Lannom 1 1— i 



Fifth match, five balls; sweepstakes, $1 each: 



Oatea 1 1 1 1 1—5 McKinney 1 1 1 1-4 



Stanfleld ,1 111 0— 4 Bursholz 1 111 0—4 



Turner 1 1 1 1—1 Ragio .0 11 1 1 0— ! 



Mitchell I 111 1—5 Bowen 1 1 1 1 1—5 



McCampbell 1 1 1 1 1—5 Wheat 



Gilbert 1 111 1—5 Massey P 



Maskey l ill 1—5 Valentine 1 1 1 1 0—4 



Hoffstetter 10 111—4 Lannom 11111—6 



Ties on five were shot off at three balls ; Mitchell and Maskey tied 

 again and divided stakes. 



Iowa— Keokuk, Aug. 21.— Glass balls, Bogardus traps, 11 yards : 

 First match. 



Bassett 1 111111011—9 Shuler 1 llllllll j— 10 



Ktnnaman..l lllOlllIl— 9 Worthen.. . 111 I 1 1 1 1 0— 8 



Second match. 



Bassett 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1—9 ahuler 1 11111111 0— s 



Klnnaman.,.0 1 1 1 1 0—1 Worthen 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—7 



Third match. 



Griffey 111111111—9 Klnnaman..l IIOOI1110— 7 



Welch 1 10 10 1111—7 Sauford....l 111011111—9 



Given 1 101011001—6 Hervey 000000101— 2 



Shuler 1 1 1111111 1—10 



Fourth match. 



Given 1110 10 1 0—5 Sanford 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0—7 



Kiunaman...l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—8 Shuler 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— s 



8NA3". 



ffutioml Qimtimcs. 



Laobossb at Newport.— Last Friday at Newport, R. 1. 

 three clubs contended for the beautiful cup presented by the 

 Westchester Polo Club and for the lacrosse championship of 

 the United States. The players were from the New York 

 Lacrosse Club, the Union Athletic Club of Boston, and the 

 Ravenswood Lacrosse Olub of Brooklyn, the teams being 

 made upas follows: 



New York Lacrosse Club. — E. C. Lamontagne, Captain 

 and borne field ; G. M. Hammond, defense field ; Joseph 

 Lafon, centre field ; C. "W. Francis, goal j JR. L. Lamontagne 

 cover point ; H. Innian, point ; J. Mitchell, defense field • M 

 T. Pine, home field; A. P. Montant, home field; W. Shaw 

 home held ; II. Muir, defense field. 



Union Athletic Club) Boston.*-James G. Lathrop, centre 

 field; P. F. Ferris, cover point: T. Campbell, defense field - 

 T. W. Woods, defense field; Samuel MacDonald, Captain 

 and home field j J. T. Williams, home field ; H. P. Hook 

 borne field ; J. R. Flannery, point ; J. Marquand, home field '• 

 G. Morris, goal ; H. H. Howard, home field. 



Ravenswood Lacrosse Club.— Edward Cluff, Captain and 

 borne field ; W. P. Rilchey, home field ; A. D. Ritchey goal • 

 Geo. B. Wilson, point ; Robert Wilson, defense field ; James 

 L. Smith, cover point; J. A. Nicholls, home field; Robert 

 J. S. Graham, home field; R. J. Slater, centre field; A. G 

 Goldsmith, home field; P. H. Thompson, defense field • W 

 H. At wood, home field. 



The Ravenswood and Union Athletic Clubs went into the 

 field. The first goal was won for the Ravenswoods in 8m 

 59 ts., by a side throw of Ritchey's, and the same player se- 

 cured the second goal in 13m. 3|s. The third goal was won 

 for the Ravenswoods in lm. Is. by Cluff. The Ravenswood 

 and New York Clubs then took the field, and after nearly an 

 hour of hard play the Ravenswoods won the first goal from 

 their new antagonists. They won the next goal in less than 

 twelve minutes, and a third one before it became dark. This 

 club now bold the title of champions of the United States. 



Athlktio Games at Nhwpobt. —The Games at Newport 

 R. I., last Thursday, held under the auspices of the West- 

 chester Polo Club, were in all respects very successful. The 

 competitions were as follows: 



The sports began with a match race of 500 yards between JameB 

 G. Lathrop, of the Union Athletic Club, Boston, and James A. 

 Stewart, of Princeton College. It was won by the former by two 

 yards in lm. 6Js. 



In the 100-yard race the first heat was won by F. J. McOuig&n. 

 of. the New York Athletic Club, in 14 6 . J. B. Value, of the Eliza- 

 beth Athletic Clnb, won the second heat in Hie. The final heat 

 was won by Value by a y«d in llis. 



