March 3, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



97 



tide mid 



\hootiti$. 



BANGE AND GALLEKY. 



Asikkici Dkci-inps.— Gen. 

 spouse lo Hie invitation of I 

 team to Wimbledon duiiu.tr 



'Uld state tllat ( 



111, 1 111'. following l'C- 



tlsllnf ail American 



to lion. H. A. GUder- 

 Associatum of Aincr- 

 lecessor, Major-Gcn- 



assuinfflg the duties 



as Vlee-Fresldent, lo 



lion and, indeed, all 



re march inur fie Had 

 'eg. A 



the 





ttflO] 



ed by 



... a British tei._ 



would. I Hum,-, o,. i;, :ii;ii„ 1: -ul i 

 in \'.- imi-de.!' i:j in i—\ 



" I have ^r.-H erl the situation here ver 

 Lordship will inform metis soon as e 

 the national character and lhlporlai 

 possible to arrange lor a British lone' n 

 tuts fall. 



shield-ope 



and 



'ill no by I he 



, ihev feel l.iint the prn- 

 ilior, in this country. 

 ;e lo what was under- 

 acorxased by Sir Henry 



1'ali.rj ' were changed 

 Lsli Irani organized In, 

 f tile United Kingdom 

 the attendance otsuoh 



would he thereby se- 



anmial meeting of our 

 em to send a team to 

 i of those present. II, 

 ioi' in September there 

 iglng tor a return visit 



IV ii g ... . 



ee of the 



Sopto,, 

 I'llic ;~ ii 



(te; 





nd t 



fro 



any 



■ I have the honor to be. vei 

 ' To the Bight Hon. Earl St 



BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 20,-Thi 



large as iisu.il, nut the sho. 



ly by' Messrs W. II. .iael, 



and wi 



soil to welcome a leain oi Htitisli froopsoro 

 •L of Great Britain in compete against on 

 1 Guards for this trophy than to receive t 

 n a competition fur the ' Palma.' 

 e. very respectfully yours, 



" <;bo. w. Winoatb. 

 irl Stanhope. Press, of the Council of N. K. A.' 



P' 



s particulars 



t good r~" 



•••■ting at Waiair; mil relay was nni 

 gv.vo ot i he b: -si-., air. E. la Hielinr.i- 

 whleh had been made previously 

 l, O. M. Jewell. vv. M. farrow, .1. 

 rue wind gave no unneee.-siiry trou- 

 stcady and reliable, ,u. ihe begin- 

 g between 11 and P.! o'clock, sou led 

 e steady during the balance of flic 

 iitorollup excellent records. The 

 -,, i'.-i',liii has given so inn 1, '.renl,! 

 niipl-ic.in:, all hough the score ap- 

 vas done. A. C. Adams was so ilao- 

 i that the former gentleman was 

 M left by only one point, 49, 



Rich! 



shaky on bin last shut . and Mr. Ad;.„._ 



whlle Lee sroied 4: and Five hi, Podge and Boyde 



—capital results all or them. Appended are only the best scores : 



Keeovd Match (creedmoor). 

 Rlchardsoh. ...53 s 5 5 5 5 5 5 5—50 Williams (mil).B 4 5 3 r, 4 4 4 4 5—13 



Adams 4555 5:0 5555-49 Dlmlap ..4 3 45 4 44 5 5 4—12 



1 ee I 455554545— 4T Frost 445444 4 44 4—11 



Fl'ye 4 15 4 5 5 5 4 5 5—40 While 4 4 4 44 44 + 4 4— 10 



Dodge 5 14 4 4 5 4 5 5 5—15 BOl'el 444444444 3—39 



Borden ,. 404454555 g— 15 



Keeord Match (Massachusetts Target). 

 Biehnrdson..lO 11 12 12111112-79 Claxton » 91211 9 11 9—70 



..11 11 11 11 12 11 10-77 Dunlap .... 

 Badge Match (No. 2). 

 5444-^8 Joslyn 



OWS 4 44555445 1—15 



IB BOSTON GAU.EKIES.— Til! 



ers' match at the Magnolia 

 ~\\ ma fell will he opened M 

 red. CondlllOl " 



fourth v 



gallery hi 

 reli 1, for 



the same date, #111 In cash will lie offered, t 

 Arthur is still ai 1 he head of all coiners 1 



7 9 12 6 5 9 7—54 

 5 444 5 5 44 4 5—44 



k=in the February A II- 

 showu brilliant resulhs, 

 ,25 in cash will be 



v pistol match, on 

 res to win. E. C. 

 :est ash Stream 



lie best worl, dur- 



vhlc 



the 



Wynian... 

 Han is.... 

 Ford v 00 .. 

 J Merrill., 



Ames 



Wynian . 



Harris.... 



,49 4 



ii .a. 1 



All Comers'. 

 9—243 Lawren 

 •245 Arthur. 

 Ma 



its ill. is— 241 Thomas 



4S -IS 43-240 WiM Merrill. 



148 4-. 48 -230 Law 



1 47 4s 47— 230 Weal 



145 40 47-23+ King... 



Pistol King Target. 

 92 94 92— 2TS Karnluvm,. ... 



,97 90 90-277 Fordyce 



.ss ss so-203 Gross 



'OltKSTAXn.TIlI-AM MlltC'U. 



) 49 49 49 -245 Farnham .... 

 1 4S484S-240 liilmau 



in the Silverware in 

 hy the three leading 

 one or more points: 



11393s— 19:1 Wllllai 

 9 38 38-192 Anna;. 

 J 3S 89— 186 Warre. 

 Ich there has been 



an, each of them 1 



,.45 40 48 47 4.'.— 232 



..40 40 40 111 60— 2i)n 

 . .44 43 45 45 44 -220 

 ..40 44 40 41I 44— 220 

 ..43 35 45 40 +li— 22< 

 ..45 44 44 40 44 -222 

 ..43 44 44 43 44-21 s 



..+2 40-13 41 42—808 



SS 9t Sl-200 



10 87 S3 -251 



72 56 70 — IPs 



..37 37 37 37 34— 1S5 

 ..30 30 37 37 37—183 

 . .30 3(1 30 30 30-1811 

 ible interest taken 



..36 SOBS 30 30-3 SO 



In the pistol match P. 3. Kabbeth still Uolds first place. The score 

 follows: 

 Kabboth ao 87 37-110 Warren 34 34 35-103 



In the Foiiitsi and SiHEAVi match Mr. J) . yf. Sherhuru beads the Usl 



with lonvss.-,. in 1,3. w . 11. 1J 1.1.1 el -.On ejinlii: hex'. 1 el line 37- ami 3.9. 

 or 113 ; J. ,T. Koss. s. h'ngg and N. W. Arnokl w ith 37 each, and O. T. 

 Hark, II. H Daily, C. K HarUett, G. D. F.dson and A, I.'. Goodspeed 

 with 30 each. 



alarei, 1 v, ill hegin new matches. The lirsr :r,i' its w 11 he know n as 

 the Expert rnaieh, 13 open to all, same ennrm 1.10ns as the other match- 

 es. The second, the amateur badge mat. It, Is torn silver badge and 

 cash prizes: privo winners In any gallery barred. The Kokest ami 

 Sthkam match for the meeiscmuiin pipe will continue, as will tin.' pis- 

 tol match for three cash prizes. 



Mepkobi), Mass., Feb. 20. -The Bellevue range was Hie scene of some 

 good 200 yards shooting on Washington's birthday, out of 80 entries 

 made, and up to date over sen entiles have oceti made in the Silver- 

 ware matches, '.the live organlzaiton a I, Pel lev in- lavs never presented 

 such an attractive programme and Mr. '1 'eel, I lie President, Is to bo 

 congratulated upon I lie success of ins management. Below Is the 

 standing of the leading contestants to date, with their handicap 



added : 



Charles 



Holds 



Teel 



Gould 



Webb 



"Wlthingtou... 



Ames 



Bichardson.. 



..494947 49 49-243 .Jacobs. 



..49 49 411 IS 48— 213 liUssoll 



. .46 47 47 40 45—242 Whittle; 



..40 40 43 40 40-238 Archer. 



. .45 45 45 45 40—237 Whitlet 



. .45 40 40 45 45-557 Cluffill . 



. .45 45 45 44 40-237 Green . . 



. .40 -Is 47 48 40—235 Chshltlg 



..45 45-14 42 14-232 

 ..45 45 .10+5 45-232 

 ..40 S3 43 43 4-1- -351 

 .40 44 45 40 34—251 

 ..44 44 44 44 44-230 

 ..41 47 41 42 33-229 

 ..42 43 4144 43 227 

 ..4444 42 41 4 +— 9 25 



Conlin's SnooTiNd Gallery, 1,222 Broadway, New York.— The 



sixth week of the pistol shoaling tout nament lor the championship 

 ended Saturday, Feb. 20. According in the conditions the match was 

 to be held tori. -n weeks, the championship of each style of pistol 

 shooting to be compel ed lor during a speeifleil week and the winner 

 of the most, championships din in g ihe luiU'iiaiQeni, to fie declared the 

 champion. 01' I lie si\ m niches alii inly contested Dr. E. T. T. Marsh lias 

 won lour, leading' all competitors. The four contests yet to he shot, 



hand, 1110 shots. 



a-, i..h in.i 



, 25 celling 201 



1, open tdall 



rth best 10 jie 



•shot at the Cf. i 



Feb. 22, under 



rets rilstae 



24 2+23 13 2-1 





25 22-223—2,11.0 



2119 21 21 2: 



22 20 21 24 2- 



211 21 19 



22 22-213 

 211 20—203 



SI ls-'2t.0 



20 22—210 



23 21—214—2,131 



24 20 20 2 

 231021 20 1 



! P.I 2+2: 



21 23—203 



..v .,V' 



ill 



22 23-2211 

 21 21-215 

 IS 20-207 



'. 23 ii 22 i9ai«a 



. 19 25 23 19 is 17 



15 Ml 16 21 2« 19 19 21 '21— m 



4 21 21 21 22 18 19 22 21—2111 



19 23 IS IS 23 24-19S 

 25 22 24 23 2(120-211 

 is 20 25 23 23 20— 201 

 21 22 19 24 23 21-21+ 



20 19 23 22 21 25-210 



20 2+ 19 Is 23 21— 198 

 25 21 22 22 25 IS— 224 

 24 2+ 23 10 22 2(1-208- 



21 23 20 2.3 19-180 



20 22 23 2.3 23 20—197 

 23 22 21 23 25 31—227 



21 18 25 23 19 19—20+ 

 2210 15 22 10 19—191 



21 18 25 21 25 22 -222 



22 23 19 19 21 23-900 

 21-25 22- 211 



17 22 21120 23 18-191 

 2319 22 19 21 22-205— 

 12 21 10—201 

 !2 17 15—202 

 25 23 14—192 

 5 21 2H-205 

 11 23 13-213 



. 22 22 20 19 22 



. 2115 222022212 



9 13-191 

 II 24- 2110 

 II 15—20+ 



II 22-21.14- 



Mr. Brown shot with regular Creed I 

 the closing of (he match h. was a.givi 



-nine clilhiil I hi- '.', Ill he -hoi ,.i I He >. . " 



N, .1., on Good Friday next. 



Albany, N. Y.-At the. recent annua 

 Bllle Association General .1. llampdci 

 address and Ihe reporis of the secretin 

 showing a safistaetorv eniiGiiinn .o nlf 



.). gun, 3-ib. pull 



anir.teh undo 



letzen Bark, Xe. 



tenant Wflllar 

 Sergeant Howt 

 McDonald, (Jh: 



Kxi-l 



:'. He 



i-lesK. Ca 



8 WAN' 



.id Willlai 



lug up the subje.i 



CO. he induced to mill;..' an express nonet, or a 

 .+5-.00? The siiaips make a .15 express and 



,50 In soioo resueels. I have a Winchester . a, 

 Isfaetorv and 1 i It ink II (lie gnu for Eastern ,- 

 mg ihe shell (hi'oiigh a Stun, tube I can get, i 

 weight, without crowding. Nov,, by. drillin 

 grain-' 1 have a.bonl. the same proportion as In 

 cheater people would make a bullet like this a 

 "I iindur ' speaks oi, I think both would liav 

 Hint an express bullet of 230 grains, with 70 g 

 [In- Irajeotory considerably anil gave very g 

 ei:,c has made any experiments with a .45.00 

 from him. 



THE TRAP. 



KihOL'woon, Feb. 22. -The. Saddle HI 

 (i V Hopper , 

 ,1 li Ackenba 



_ -Gun Club: 



t 1 1 1 1 l-o It Van Blper 



.0 ii 1 1 0—2 r Fisher 



.10 10 1 0- -3 F illaekleilee 



,0 1 1 0—2 John G Bcrilau. , 



,1110 0—3 



ue the club has shol at plgo am. 



TUB LYNN TOFKNAMUNT. 



..1 10 1 1—4 

 ..0 1 10 1 0—3 

 ..II 10 11 0-3 

 ..1 0110 0-3 



lenl 



j rd s 



fenduh. 



and soi 



lug of the loiithahient. , John c. Haskell, a member of the Lynn ( 

 trnl Club, attempted to break 5iifi balls thrown rroinlw.. liogai 

 traps, in 29 minutes. Mr. Haskell used two Ill-gauge lneeeh-loai 

 shotguns, wilh 2.g drams of fhTickefi. powder and I . oun -c si 

 Major L, O. White, of W'oreeslcr, teas selected as r.-terec and Eug 

 Hairy, of Lynn, aeled as scorer. E. W. Websler polled the traps 

 11. M.ji'tlhier. ot Boston, attended to the cooling <.l ihe guns. Tin 



suit was: 5( token ami 23 nils'ed In 2+ iniu. 15 see, Mr. Has 



was wanuH e. nigral u lined on his .success. 



The first shoot, of the dav then eoiiiiueneed with a siveepstnke 

 balls each 27 entries. The second shoot, was a grand swiepsiiik 

 10 hails, 22 entries. The third shoot, was a two-man team shoot \ 

 ten entries, $5 entrance. The, fourth .-.hoot and lasC one w: 



sivei'i'isrnl,.' w hh 24 cumes. All was class shooting and dp hied 

 .1 r., o-:2es, on. tin f,n.:12n percent, card's robin imp was used ii 

 the matches. It was a fine dav for shooting ami evert one see me 

 enjoy It finely. The central furnished chowder, coffee and oi 

 refreshments, to all their vtsipji's. The scores were an follows : 



First Sweeps! ul 



I 1 1 1 -5 W S B: 



II 10-4 II 2.101 



i i o— a n w ei 



1 1 1-3 M F 'I'll 



I 1 I n -4 A V Po 



i FHL: 



.1 (4 Howe. 



r J Beaudi 



( i F lielehe 



J P Wllhcrel.. 



'.e'keli .0 1 1 1—3 



timer l 1 1 l i— r> 



I l 1 I 1-5 



I 1 1 (1—3 



1 1 1 1-4 



...1 I I 1 1-5 



Hllll-3 W Mitchell. 1 10 1—3 



1 A Houghton 1 1 11 1—5 



i (ill cerrlsli 1 1 1 1 .1—5 



1 W S Perry l 1 1 1 1-5 



■-> A l' Cooper 1 1 1 1 1—5 



1 II Smith 1 1 .1 1—4 



5 B Barn 1 1 I 1 1-5 



lortimer and Cooper tied again on 15 

 o'ge. KT Smith and Monk lied again 

 While, Howe and Tucker iioilaguiu 



Websler.... 



...111 1 1 1 1 1 1 II- 9 



Pond. 



...ii iniu 



Belcher .... 



...111111 1 1 1 11-9 



(ierrish.... 



..11II1M1 



Perry 



...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J— 10 



Lander .... 



...0 1110011 



Houghton.. 





w Uherell . 



...loin tin 



Hairy 



...1 1 1 1 1 1 t J u— .8 



White 



-.11111111 



Uager 



...111111111 1— 10 



smith 



...11110111 



Randan .... 



...10 1101111 1- S 



1) !■' Howe. 



... 1 1 100101 



.lohnsnu.... 



...f t 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— 3 



Jo liowc .. 



...10100111 



Smith 



...111 1 1 111! 1-10 



Pi . ne .. 



...11 S01 111 



Haskell 



...1111111111 10 







Beaming... 





Cooper 



. ..1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 



-1111111110—8 

 ..1 1 I 10(1111 1— 8 



..1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1- 9 

 ..n 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1— 9 

 . n 1 11 II II il 1 1 - 5 

 ..0111111111—9 

 ..(I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 9 

 ..I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— s 

 ,.01 11111111—9 

 .111110 110 1—8 

 ..1 I I 111 I I I (l 1— s 

 ..1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 II— s 



Wel-i-ccr, belcher and Payne tied ag.ilii'on 11 



Third Bwei pstaki 



Haskell 111111111 1—10 I) b 'h ne 



KirkWODd 1 11111110 1—9 l'r '-.. 01 . 



Eager .11 1111111 i-m johnsim., 



Poud. 1 11111111 1-10 ,\loi timer 



Bcandiy 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— to Smith .... 



Smith 1 il lliiii 1_ io Gorrlsh... 



Barry it I i l 1 1 1 1 1 1— » Cooper... 



W rider ] noililit—9 While 



Handail oo 10 11110 1— o .1 G Howe 



f'.elcher i 11111111 t-10 Mitchell. 



I'ert'V I 11111111 i— in Iliiidwiel, 



Houghton lloilliiti—9 Curlls..,. 



Tie- on hi: Hnskell, Pond, smlih and Petr.y lied iLgitln nn ii and 



divided. TII'SOlllI: .Inhiison ami Hurry lied again on 5 ; Ii\ld.-.l. 



Ties on s won by Mlloheil with 5. 



Two Men Team Shoot. 

 Lynn central. 



EW Webster 1 o 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 .„. 



FA.lohnson 1 lllMlilllllliiii | 1 1 •'•' 



Worcester Sportsmen. 



A Houghton 1 111111111110 11111 in.,., 



K T Suill h . . - 1 ill t 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 it/'* 



Woive-oor sportsmen. 



WSPerry 1 1 1 1 1 1 o I 1 1 1 1 I . i 1 i l 1 l || „,., 



A P Pond 11 11 111 111 i i i i i i i ii p JJ 



Marlboro Sportsmen. 



H W Eager 1 1 I I l 1 I 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 l i I 1 1 .,_ 



T.I Bejudry 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 t 1 1 1 1 I ( " r " 



Exeter ,N.H.i sportsmen. 



till Gerrlsh I I 1 1 I 1 o 1 I 1 I I 1 1 t i 1 I o li no 



A F Cooper .1 1111111111111 I 1 1 1 1 l \ ilb 



Lynn Central. 



"F P.eleher 1 1111111111111111111,,,, 



.1 cflaskcll ,1 lillliliiiii l 1 l l i i ii '" 



Worcester sports. 

 ,10 Howe l i ii i l l i. i o i i l 1 i i i f i i.i i „„ 



Maj Whlic 1 1111111111111111111)'^ 



Lynn Sportsmen. 



F L Payne .1 l o o t. t l i I i l i l l i 1 i i o 1 1 ,„. 



II Mortimer 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 If 3 " 



Meiry Mount. 



c Present I 11110 1111111111111111,,., 



llardwleh I i l I I t 1 i l I i i 1 I o l i i i i j •" 



Merry Vount. 



F Curtis I. 1111110 1111111111111.,. 



W Mitchell 1 ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 o l, "' 



BelclieriliidIIaskc.il took lirsf. Websler and Johnson and Perry 



and Pond divided si ml. Houghton, 11111; smith, l 1 l i ]_]{>. 



Gerrlsh, i mil: Cooper, i l I i o-s, riow.<, t i l i i ; w liiie, o I l i i 

 - 9. Pie.-.olt.l lilt; Uardwlek,! 1101-9. 



Ilse: 



Dunleav.y . . 



Butler 



Dexter .... 



Arthur .... 



-.27 yards 



,.111111 1-1-8 

 ...I 1)111 1-0-7 



.10 11111 — 1} 

 ...1 i 1 I 1 I —.i 

 ...0111011 —5 



White 28 loiiioo _t 



Monls 20 1.1 oifl w -3 



Kebltn 28 1 o w i-3 



The Barron cup, ten birds each ; lies shot off 01 1 luce birds each. 

 Sander,, 29 .yards ...1 1110 1111 — o l — 10 



..30 



. . 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 -0 (I- '.) 



Butler 



Dexier 



IHirdeavy ... 



..28 



II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 

 ..0111011101 



in I I n 7 il I 1 1 

 ..0 1 II 1 I I) 1 I w 



..101 i id o w 



..101100 w 



,.u 1 I 



..1 ow 



— 8 



— 7 



— 6 



■veil bn 



eepslakes, s 



I yds..l i 1 1 111— T 



I ..101111 W— 5 



) ..0111I1W-5 



i ..111011 W-5 



) ..0 I 10 1 I W— 1 



a, -Match for breech 



!8 yits.l 10 11 Ovy-4 



7 ..ii mow -3 



19 ..01011 0W-5 



'7 ..11 w 2 



nil ; In oallS, 18 yds. 

 I had I heir chance. 

 ver; If, M. liuclier 



g A Bleeder... 



,1 Peeler 



G M Lyons 



.1 Lyons 



II Modcckcr... 



FGrover 



.1 Slough 



TTreailwclI... 

 K M Huclier... 

 8 E slayinakei 

 A. F. Clapp, 

 took the gun. 



..111000 11 00- 5 A Fclapp...! I t 1 II I I 1 l-lll 



..111111111 1-10 p dark I I I 1 t l 1 1 i i— in 



..1 1 1 01 01 1 1 1— S F.elleeiiohgh.n 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1— 9 



..0 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1— .3 ,7 K Davis.. 



.,101111 11 1 1- 9 ,1 Bllced.. 



..111111111 1—10 M L Fisher 

 ..1111111101-9 



11111111 1—9 Mr. Chubb 



1 1 I I I I o I 01— s K WKathhi 

 110 101111 1— 8 A E Miller 

 1100111111-s till Uohbt 



el 1 1 o l o 1 1 o o-o 



match, rtve balls, eighteen , \ai ds i ise, rolary irap 

 won the stakes, breaking one hall by acehient. Til 

 nothing. 



