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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[MAroh 10, 1881. 



r, m.L' ■""■.•on. .-.hot, ■■"! i-ana viic-ok-., f.r.il "Vi'ln.RL-"" Tie simc "o\ express 

 io -. e 'r.v eotou , ere. (our club haic rrediirai'ied Mioir previous record 

 by winning i he in lieu. Having never yet been defeated, though they 

 do not I'.-.-l tlii.it till-: star- ot affairs enn always eMHL TMS Is their 



ninth i icrtoi ■,■ wltl i year, a Challenge has been received from the 



lion ilea com v'liiii i," :,iio"t n t -ain on March i •„> a m I will probably be 

 accepted, below are rhi- individual scores: 



Wheeling Bltle Club Team, 

 otto Jaeger s U to a n 12 n 1-2 n in— 104 



C. K. UVSlghl .10 11 11 9 » 9 12 12 10 10—108 



R. S. Stewart n u ;i 10 in m in 10 b 8-99 



.J. H'. Sliilk 9 7 12 II 6 10 9 10 S 1-2—07 



11. LI. liutiCOOfc 9 10 11 S 11 S S I 10— U'J 



Wm. cox .... s s 1" U 9 o 7 in ui-91-ssl 



Springtiold Hod and Qitft Club Team. 



Bumstead in w 10 10 12 15 10 12 u n-110 



Cooley ..12 9 12 1-2 12 s 11 in s— :e-j 



Young 1'.' 11 9 II T 9 11 10 8 10—98 



AUKLS 11 1-2 10 8 9 11 S S 8 9 91 



Barrett I 7 8 11 II 9 11 3 10 9-91 



Mayoil II 11 9 9 8 9 10 r, S 6— 86-5*1 



Mammoth Rikle Ualleky. —Boston, March 4.— The following' are 

 the Driza winners tor the mouth or t-'ebruary In livery body's hide 

 Match : 

 E F Richardson. .3s 3s S9 r.9 .'19—193 .7 H Williams . . .37 :-s7 ,o a; so --isr, 



J Morrill 38 38 3S 39 39— 192 J Ames 3C ati U7 37 K? — ISS 



N W Arnold 37 3S 4S 39 39— 191 Q Warren 30 36 36 3G 36 -ISO 



silverware Match. 

 6 Warren. ;;7 at hs as so— i ss E L Armstrong.. .36 36 36 37 37—1=2 



E Brown 37 37 37 37 3s- ,sll 



Pistol Match. 



EUlvu Wilder 383838—114 J Ames 868637—109 



H'J Uabbeth 37 »7 87—171 



In the pistol match for the month of March, the Massachusetts 



d'nrgri wiii he used. Cn.'.rin.iiiii-",— iinn.ei, s. pu,-,iine in; : i lir..e seems 



mil" 



•1 the 



J 11 \ 



69 61—18! Allen 1> Kellev .57 59 63—179 



match, tor an elegant sliver badge and three 

 ■ '-a .i 1 . l r i -. ■ - number expressed their itiietitn-ri 

 ollowlng are rhe scores or r.iioso who have 

 icii t hey hope to improve before the match 



e best shots 

 1.3 will be 



W 



i all i 



ii.'nVl-, I.O IS" I l.l-'ll "111. ri |. -. . I IllulOlh.ll ,111. r i". 1" IV r,i,Ol "II. The 



leading scored (o date ,\re as follows: 



W ttavps ill Ii Obct 106 



DOlBIgga 112 F. burg 103 



F s II unison Ill M Dorrler 10-2 



P C. Kenning ins 



auia.vv, X. Y., March : J ..— A very enjoyable match closed u-i1a.y on 

 i hi- Heusseliienvjek range, The mateh m question was started at. 



Fitch, Bal. S. 



Hester, s. s., 



Charles, BaLS.5 4 4 6.4.40 



5-13 Bex tier, s. s . 



mdld score ol 17 out of the possible 56. The 

 l detail: 

 5 S 4_K Gelger, R. S...15il-t5H51-H 



j r. .-.- v, s ; . r.'.-l.--i'.,, n.-]i :-..r. si,' i - ; - : 

 5 5 5- 44 Miles, S. M. . . .S 5 5 44 4 4 3 4 4-42 



Next Thursday afternoon there will be a subscription match at 30. 



', .lid-,. ..,,",, i, slues, lullllll.ll I 1 i . .ii...""." i ii" points : and, siiimUl 

 . ,- el en..- e n... i'or,"i id", lien'" -.', "I |.| una"] il.i 0" , leh :H inn 



y-.rds. 



—The third and concluding day's shouting 



•edqi. 



villi. -11 ii 



.-sun 



- idle. 1. v 



"rf.,. 



afavf. 



•lint suited 



bin 



but 



■-en I k 



First n 



Franklin 



fstumpf ., 



rJiaunet 



Tnnstall 



Cousin 



Le lire ton 



Jones 



Siuae 



.Scales.. 



.Mack 



Sheets 



Shaw . . 



Pools were soul on the grounds, 

 tied order, and no large amounts 

 days shooting Is as toilows: 



...7 Llewes 



...7 Young 



...7 Dal'onta .. 



, ., 6 Schaeff er . . . 



...6 Bush 



...0 Sessuns 



...6 .Tohnston 



...6 Williams.. 



...6 Mason 



...6 Carre 



...6 Nance 



...6 Hunt 



6 



,...:i 



Tn shooting off the ties, 28 yards, Mr. StumpI won the first prize, 

 Lillian- si Mr: J(. slum is second, 6; iVfr On Pom:.... ohe third. 3. 



Second match— Seven single rises, 21 yards: 



Shaw , 7 Young S 



Cousin 7 Mason 5 



Sessuns 7 Stu mpl, Jr s 



Tuns tali 6 Le Breton 6 



Nance 6 Jones « 



Bush. 6 Franklin A 



llewes 6 Jame3. 4 



Schaeffer 6 Scales 3 



Chainlet c sheets 3 



Hunt 5 



The ties were then shot off, and Mr. Cousin won the first prize, 

 scoring 5; Mr. Chandet Hie -•eond, i; ; Mr. Jones (Jo tid.d, s. 



Thir.l in o -Ii Double rises, 31 yards; both barrels, miss and out. 

 l'| icn-.-i linallv narrowed itself down to Messrs. Hughes, Tun- 

 stall, l.e melon and Jiti-fii. who were tied for the first prize, and who 

 divided i he money. 



oh..,. ■ li'ial' ■ .see, IS velds, . 



Hugh.-., 6 Cousin 3 



Chaudet 6 Tunstall -- 3 



Miles. B Becks 3 



Youuv 5 Bush 3 



Le Breton 6 Mason. 3 



sessuns 4 Sheets a 



Scales A Jones - 2 



Fort : 3 Nance 2 



Johnson 3 



The prize was divided between Chaudet and Hughes, •who were 

 tk-U tor the Ural place. 



First match— Glass balls, Is yards rise ; after the first fire miss and 



out. Miles jtnl onui-ii.-, i-,,,ii".e a clean score or- "he tlrse prize 



The. He resulted: Uu.rh.es. 3; Miles, 2. Le Breton won the second 



On n oPDOSlte -.Me ol the bayon "."ere ranged a number 01 the 



description, noo.te -i i sln-ifi, of 1 1 i i "oini tii.it, escaped the 



pellets of the ntarlcsmen within the grounds. 



Jamestown, X. Y.— We are much interested here In looking over 



the reporls is vo'ir I- I".' • oi telle --de.r.l .|,g, is we n iielue some gal- 



leiy work lu-r- rvbli u la no so irerj poor for learners! Theotiler 



4, possible en. '-rhe best" scores' were: F. K. iiooler, sin E. -L Ralph. 

 20 ; 11. s. Starr, 19 ; B. 1. Blakeslcv. 19, At The close of the shooting 

 Mr. Bowler said he would ma l.e on" more mil score, and he did make 

 one. B. 



Fhklinuhuvsrk Hikle ABSOCtvTtoM— Newark, March I In the 



monthly shoot for the association bad-ire, which tool: place on Tues- 

 day evening at the range of tie Freifiieliovn-iis, is.. .Market street., 

 we give the best scores of members : 



ceo D Welgmat) 46 A c Xeumann. 44 



ChnsT WHke 4ii It > esrennaii 45 



John Hose 46 W F Lynn 41 



in shooting off the ties Mr Weigmau won the badge. The associa- 

 tion now numbers lortv men and 1,-. rapuilx in ai a,,tng. The shoot- 

 ing during the past six months is considered line. During the com- 

 iurr season we Intend taking up pistol practice on a range an feet, and 

 we see no reason wity we cannot become prodeient in the same. 



An Oi 



Stream : 

 cat .45. 



too en, 



(.-.a s-nj-i ngri C'lei musk hi.,, 

 ". 8, cartridge Co. ol 

 •rel-ading tools, bloc.', 

 the bone. The tnanu- 

 eaii.h can explode a 

 ■s against the primer, 

 iheus to load. First I 



, that lb..- arraiioemiaiis inn..- beeri used i.horisa.nds or tiities a aii 

 ts or the V. s. Army, and a similar aerident lias not come to our 

 li— En. F. dEH.l 



Com -a N tCATiON.— Edit> 

 me a little spfice for a sn 



your sporting readers, i 



THE TRAP. 



?st and Stream : I w Ish J ou would grant 



.1 "1 fa, is ivloei, ,., i\ mi "l i-.'Sl soin- ol 

 • -i-.th and ii-.tb of last August, Mr Ira 

 load a two-days' pigeon and glass ball 



mit'bt be induced to 



a i. ..iirnnment. A 



nd myself, which ran 



•rally Drought 



i iin,i 

 lasl ei 



... | a emphasis on ttiehu- 



ien; fold » liar great things they 

 jraciteal charity', etc.. and icpie- 

 leiri" generally olnse-fLstrd and 



Seeing li-os lanxlons Ol lir," 



as something remarkable, In my 

 the Home for the Friendless was 



in ,n-e,i. of funds. 



Hall.. 



ng that the balls 



as T have. The 



agreed with Mr. 



tagtium, Mieh., Feb. 11, 1831. 



HivFii, Mass., March 1.— Eegttlar semi-monthly shoot of the 

 er (fun Club for 'gold badge; card rotary trap, screened, is 

 5 balls each: 



iiiiiiiiniim-i5 Valentine oini tun loin— is 



lluiiinl .nn,2i vdll ill 1101111111—14 Wood..- 11010 11011 10111—11 



Braley ,21 yds.imi noil mil— u Borden. Jr, ... oiouiiflii 01110-10 

 Allen'...... '....11 ill lltoi oim—13 



Hall wins badge. 



Team maieh, 10 balls each : 



Braley nlll Oilil— 9 Buffluton .10111 HllO— s 



HaU".; oiinitlii-9 Allen nnooiiu-s 



Valentine lion uiti— 9— 27 Wood tono mil— s— 24 



Third match, 10 balls each. 



Bufllntou.... ,. mi 1 11110—9 Braley 11110 11111—9 



Alien lion inn— 9 Valentine ..moo iinoi-6 



Hall mil itiii-9 wood ooon mot-B 



Hall and Braley divided, as did Valentine and Wood. 



i»-— ••••' —itch, 10 balls each : 



liliillili inn -13 AUen million mil— 14 



mil Hill 1110 — 19 valentine... ..mil Will mil— 14 



,1111111111 11110—14 corneU lllll 10011 — s 



,.1111111171 11111—15 T. S. H. 



Fkain-kun, N. Y., Mareh 3.— The lollowlug is the score, as made by 

 those contesting for the gold bung:' -o the regular snoot, of the Oule- 

 out Sportsmen's Association on their grounds, March B: 



E. smith mil will— 9 V? rlamilton into nni— 9 



MPileKoon 10010 11111-1 LM Hine lllll tllltl-9 



i". n,,n,,s 11-9 D Harris 1111 W011-T 



NJordon llOOO UllO-B J Buell 00101 11110-6 



Ties-Smith, 3; Itutherford, 5; HamUton,4; Hine, 4. Card's trap, 

 Bogardus rales. 



A1.O0NQUW Gun Cuns-Feb. 28.— Glass ball practice, 28 yds.: 

 rmnselth'lllll 11011 lllll 11111—19 McLean. 00101 loon 10001 10111—11 



I el'er oiiuoo i 1 mil. H fin -in Ci iroioPan lie 1 ill mil mil— 19 



Hill. . 11111101111110111111-19 Auhl... .01001 00111 00111 10111-12 

 Brenner .onuio'im 11 mil 11101-14 Mullin . . .01101 01011 10111 11101—14 

 Sauer.... loin 11001 nono 11010— ia Lundie... 11011 11111 11111 11111—19 



Ruflini 

 llro.lev 

 A\orud. 

 Hall... 



Abvurtisino that Telt.s— SjTacuse, N. Y., Feb. 28.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream : Tbre advertisement id Forest 

 and Btkbaji has brought us a fl-Dod of letters and postals, 

 446 of which, we answered since the first, of February. In 

 almost every case the Foeest aot Stbeam has been quoted 

 as furnishing the first knowledge of the reel. 



Looms & Plumb. 



Lazy and dull feelings are sure preeusers ot sickness, which nothing 

 but Hop Bitters will banish. 



THE TWO TONNEB,. 



\\ ANY inquiries will be found answered 1n this paragraph, mo 



1TJL shortest method of comp 1 in,' n h I r 1 sts 01 com o 1 1 

 ents. The two tonner will read rj s ii 1 lodate a couple of hands, 

 as she has a berth oa each side, irpijosi-.- rhe lueker sho vn on'tthe 

 port side Ot the cut is a sinnlav nn-i rhe fi-nnf. reaching up half the 



leoetn., mil;.,-, -."00 leiuienilis ■■■:,. in. - J bsina :■. nki'i"", o" iiuiinl < n- I 



for the cooking gear. "v\ e can'iv. ,,n me.ni net. ■ n aai fciilarlor a 



StnaU yacht; a, suits "ule sieve n sun lo O" rWi'-ed " Tire ordinary 

 Florence oil stove h.j.s been usr-t I nirli sue ess. bin unless care is taken 

 any mineral oil arrangeinerit is liable 1,0 ,-niell, enn era have tiled 

 alcohol stoves with success, a ml in r;o--,-.-.n il;dl"s vapor stove has 

 been approved by some. Our pn o n is 1 u i di Oeu 1 imp of suf- 

 ficient power and or good [pialitv. Wednor. hnild rhe-.e. boars our- 

 selves, but refer to rue arms rising coii.ii.an-, a this journaL The 

 price isdwi; Is low, and includes on'v the ban., null -villi sears, naging. 

 blocks, cleats, iiiaiasrul said iio, and one n .- m, , , L - an.-] ieie-0,0 01 chain. 

 Thi- louierwork is lii.eavlse ieclitae-.l, and .nnoiirns re. verv little 



., then lo, 

 Wld c 



tough build, say 

 and liarlng side, 

 aft, a small [weal 



j.,h , 



the 



• po. 



:. A 



:nall, 



load hue, 

 t least not 

 ;eu hours, 

 v or more. 



rail t 



i "11 g 



ove and full h:l 



cedent proportions, ea 

 much, 'i'he liou-e sic 

 oabln below ; ins sides 

 from aft forward so as 

 and cockpit should ink 



1 .1 cover the 

 iwn diminish 



Both house 

 1 convenient. 



THE BKIT1SH YACHT RACING ASSOCIATION' 



piPWKBBVATISll lias ai las' been compelled to glya .,.,-, 



er may 



ii-rlei., 

 i-onder- 

 nevita- 



"•is no longer 1.1... 1... 

 portions is once n 

 . si." 11 Bud that Hi! 

 ,»« ihisr They ilia 

 icli three lenerl ro 



" le : 



thltJ 



thai 



thrown rhe. old fleet, 



o-rews could never Li 

 could not be taiod 

 yachtsmen view wi 

 thought of wide an 

 ieue-i.ii furnished th 



the designer v 

 mg of the Culi 

 adopted. It 1 

 beam and dlvi 

 and its logic 

 best which 

 Being more or 



j tutis- 

 ; load, 



1 seas. 



r -in ir. .iud for 



UteiV syalel. -I 



m would have 

 i, and seated tn- 

 e.haugfi. Depth 

 are, and British 

 so:- the bare 

 -J. nee beam and 

 1 build rhe new 

 . 1 " 'aeii woulo 

 hi eh could not 



lea.i'ri, shit v." hi eh 

 le model of the 



f sanies hug size 



e extremely 

 snort, wide 

 form of the. 

 renter depth 

 •eoent tneef^ 

 a vote and 

 'ijgth by the 

 urc 01 size, 

 11 events l.he 

 etv oi sacri- 

 eneoni-aging 

 ly to smt us 

 ration. But 



the Thames 



7. Hie second 



lythe Yacht 



•f Irs executive power 



among yachtsmen in America. 



! favorably some similar joint action 



A CCHtNTEB CLAIM.— The 



on L-HoiiiioediC'i shoal on til 

 steamer Hunter, of Xew Bedi! 



-n el lj 



fly grounded 

 Davis, of the 

 ■oinlseorsioo 

 ijeuter a clean 



chasi 

 aU right, 



Biilriinore. Her crui 



and friends propositi 



vestou, and. perha.-p.-, 



NEW CANOE. -M 



canoes" 17 it. long, 3. „ 



wide, inn rhe type Is taking. They areless expensive than those for 

 a single person. 



