156 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Simon 24, 1831. 



barrels will be 

 challenged by 

 deposit £2 in' 

 fcbe ovom of tl 



The birds will bepro'i 



the metropolis. It I 



mixed. Each purvey 



tend witb a certain i 



pigeons wilt be need i 



first, Mr. B's next am 



ply shall b-3 made will 



be marked if the yen 



In the 1st stage Dr. 



Graham scored IJ5, lb 



la the seeond stage 



iiionship of the stoi l< 



Turner, 38 birds to SS 



Beavor, 35 to 84; Gra 



Cavondish, 34 to 32. 



day nith Graham agi 



Dr. Carver beat (ii 



Gordon 10 to 39, Th 



shot in tour stages. 



ite in the betting: II 



Carver— 31, lis. 21, 



Soott -15, 111, 24. 1( 



Dr. Carver thus \ 



stakes. Immediately 



challenged Dr. OttWOJ 



contest to be aecordiu 



given ami to ! ■ idi 



offered to bet CoOtl tl. 



the event at a gun or cartridge being 

 impetitors. the challenger Till havo to 

 the referee, which shall be forfeited in 

 The contest will 



i ii- will probably extend ovi 

 morning at twelve o'clock 

 loka obtainable will boused. 



that (he turds shall mi bB 

 >ih will be requested to at- 

 aud a "trapper,'' and the 



A's mrpplj bemg trapped 

 I'be order in wliich the snp- 



rver killed 28 in 50, and Ira Paine only 23, 

 or 42 and Turner-Turner 38. 

 the pigeon shooting match for the cham- 

 it Hendon on the 15th, Dr. Carver beat 

 Sordon beat Hodlow, 36 to 33 : Scott beat 

 n beat Radnor, 38 to 34, and Gordon beat 

 e third round of the contest was shot to- 

 t C. ever ami ( 



tin by a score of 40 to 30, and Scott beat 

 ioidtng heat, at 100 birds each, was thou 

 the beginning Scott was rather the favor- 

 e as follows : 



taL 



74. 



of champion, the cup and £650 

 ch had been decided Mr. Scott 

 ar the eup and £200 a aide, the 

 itioua under which the cup was 

 months. A gentleman present 



In 



. Ma 



Mills 



1 i ri i_r, 



WlTI 



It liter 



! 1 1 1 0— i 



Wrot 



Wmr.PYsmith.. 



.......1 





Puree, $10, « 



m by .Mr. IHilltt 





Second match, $l, freeze out: 



('apt. 

 tttto 



..1111 0—4 



idodby Milts and capt. it. 



Third match. 91, Crease, out! 





Mills I i 1 1 1—5 



Hitter..,,. 10 



Capt. It ., 1 111 9—1 



fUCaB 



Wlni prsnitfh (1 



VVerlsner t l u 



\\'iiitci'f,Miltli,re-eitliy.O 

 Stevens, " .1 



Stevens ti 



WITiI.ersTiiltli. " .1111 1—5 



Purse, Sio, divided by Mills and Wlntersmlfh. 



Fourth mulch, *1 freeze out : 





Mills 1 1 1 1 1— 5 



Stevens 1 1 



Wlntersmilli 1 1 1 I) 



(fitter 1 1 o 



fintlueiiiTi 



mm, re entry,, .0 



capt ii '1 



NUilcrsmltti, re-entry .11 



i'ltrse, $B, won by Mr. MiUs. 





Fifth match, si, tteeze onti 





Mills 1 1110—1 



Llnllilrltm 1 



Wlrnersmith 1 i 1 ti 



Konley, re-entry 



Kilter 1 1 1 1 1—5 



Ivuley, re-entry 1 1 1 1 0—1 



Copt. IT 1 1 1 1 1—5 



Stevens.... 1110 



Kenlev 



l.nillilcum, re-entry. ..o 



Purse, ?hi, divided by fitter ami 



capt. If, 



Sixth DUlCCh, £5 entrance, S fir 



s; two moneys, bo and do per cent: 



Wlntersmltu u o l t 1— s 



Caps, it ..l l l o o—;i 



Mills I 1 1 1 1— -> 



Kenlev 1 1 1 1 0— i 



Hitter 1 1 1 1 1—5 



Englo 1 l 1 i— J 



Kelt i t) n 1-2 





Mills and Kilter divided llrst pri-.o. 



Tics on tour at three btrlB. 



Kenley oil ill l « Engle no ill ill 



Second money won by Engle, 



se\ enth match, $r> entrance, 5 birds ; money divided. 60 and 40 per- 

 cent,: 



.loll o— :t tingle t n l 0-4 



.0111 0-3 (.apt. It 1 o 1 ti 1—3 



.0 o 1 o—l 



Mills 



Killer 



Wlntcrsir.ltli 



tingle lirst mi nicy 



Ties on three, miss and out. 

 mius 10—1 Sitter 11—2 CaptH. 



Bitter Second money. 

 Eighth match, til entrance, 

 Mills 



Klttc 



e mum 1 /, : 



J/lnthleum 



Wini ciMniih.... 



Rjlgle 



Kelt 



Wroten 



Capt. H 



Stevens 



Bui lebee . . . 



Mills won on s 



Hlntu match, ; 



Mills 



Wlnterstiiith... 



mtter , 



Kelt 



Divided by Kli 

 'renin match, 



kinthlcum 



Patter ., 



Won by Hitter t 



First night,. 

 Second ■' .. 

 Third " .. 

 fourth " ., 

 Firth " .. 



..1 1 



'._ . u.i n. iiiuucj . 



11111111 

 11111111 



1111110 



11111 1—18 

 11111 11—15 



..1110 



..1 1 _ 

 ..1111110 



m straight. 



itranrc, 3 birds: 



I ' ii— 2 t; -1 in hi. . 



1 n 1-2 Lauerofi..... 



1 1 1—3 Liufhleura, . 



Aleck 



:ell. 



11111 0—15 



..1 1 0—2 



..1 1 1—3 



.a i i—3 



..1 1 1-3 



11111111111111111 0—16 



iidon, March 10.— The 



..111111111111111111 l-lll 

 tit. B, 



shooting: match be- 



■mii. which De-- in mi 



i'imii i-oi -no-night. 



lose contest. reach 

 i of the men tired at 

 at the close or each 



Bl! 



Pa 



11. Lee 



Dr. Funson. 

 Dr. Munn. . . 



W.Wilson.. 



.!. Brver 25 



T. If Anderson SB 



liolie.it. RoblUBOT 23 



VV. Wcstlev 25 



W. law re i ice 23 



I Leroy ,.25 



111. Barker 25 



W. Hill 23 



8. White 23 



.Referee, Mr. L. O. Keod. 



Scott. 



'.135 Sixth night,. 

 1,900 Seventh" .. 



), tl 



Carver. 

 .. .5,811 

 ...6,812 

 ..,77801 

 ...B,TS3 

 ...9,737 



Scott 



S.S24 



fi,S(l5 

 7,7!I3 



s,;s:i 

 9,735 



net tlte shooters at Dextflr 



march was well contested, 

 the. summary shows. First 

 to go to the member 

 s tiiinng the monthly enmpc- 

 nrds apart, handicap rise, so 

 ,'u vards in subsequent shoots, 

 ;overnlng ties: 

 .1111111111-11 1—13 

 ..111111111 1—0 1 1—12 

 ..1111110111 — 9 



..0111111011 — s 



-.0111101111 — 8 



. . 1 (I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 — s 



,.1)111101111 — s 



..1 1 I 1 (I 1 II 1 1 1 — s 



..1101101111 — s 



..I ii I I 1 1 1 1 1 — s 



..0 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 — 7 



..1 1110 110 1 — 7 



..1111000101 — (I 



..0 11110010 1 — 6 



..HI 1 1 1 II 1 » I) — 5 



.,1001010000 — 8 



A USEFUL TRAP SHOOTING APPLIANCE. 



Forest mid siraim: White Mills, Pa. 



■ewiili Inclose rough pen sketches or a portable (No 3) and 



ii ry screen (No i ami 21 for rise In gins; ball shooting, and I 



I lm m 1 ihe h. -I ii IK 01 -0;,ss hall shnMcra in general. 



e lit to use them. The object of screen No. 1 Is to afford 



weight, pulley and scat are fully explained. 



ntion is limited by the 

 lion, In which tlie actii 



Who . . 



lllllO'.'i.l 



danger i. „ .. 



and a few nails can make one in half a day. 1 need not say more. 



-■!-,. ti i ... -in e, ; ,„ ai.aiie screen which can be folded up and ear- 



-^O^ZJif 



will stand alone without any drivlne of pegs into 



iiitl and makes a good screen when no regular 

 ted If the Inclosed are of any use accept them 



the 



iSlei 



nd t 



s of 



Hie device. 



The device here described 1s one whlctt will at once recommend It- 

 self to trap shooters, and as our correspondent has so courteously 

 placed his invention at Ihe service of the readers of Forest and 

 stream we shall expect to hear of its adoption by Clubs, 



Long Branch Run club.— The annual competition for the Long 



Branch Sutoerlpiinn run will rake nlace on the club grounds at Herd 

 Beach, Central it. Ii, of N. J., Long Brunch illusion, on Tuesday, 

 Julys, commencing at about, in a :,i , and will lie open 'to all organ- 

 ized Clubs under the following conditions: Long branch Gun club 

 the total amount ' 



nip. 



.I'-I.a.ll'l.e. entitled It) 



mbcri 



ml Hi- 



---•!"-' 



? aboi 



ii iviii 



ed day by ii 



ted. 



on Id :, 



following clay. Entries 



pelc must- so slgiiil.y, mid remit the entrnuce lee, son. 

 Hatch, Treasurer, 14 Ma-snii street, New cork, on or liet'iy 

 All clubs are cordlallv InMted to pavtloluut.o, and It is 1 

 large number will enter, for rig- donlile purpose of esla 

 supremacy and that the emblem thereof be the more vah 



Worcester Si-oilts.u.hn's Club.— Prngrnmme of glass 

 ment to he held at their ranee, near Late iiiilnsl'cuui 

 1881. First event. II A. a., te.atn matrh ha- purse of #111 



(.'(insist 01 three men each ; entrance, s:, : 211 ba lis per iki.i 



to be divided lain enor prizes re ,ni, sn, 211 niid 10 jicr ce 



event; purse 0: sou, irifUviriiial sweepslake- entrance 



per man. Third event; purse of s;r«i, individual swec 



tranee, $2; 15 balls per man. Fourth event; purse of $ 50 , ._. 



sweepstake: enirnnce. Si ; 10 balls per man- V prize of sin will be 



1 en by i he club 1,1 ihe per. on who, ,11001 inn; 11 .,b rhe i-r-i o- ; 



matches, makes the beet average store. 

 Conditions.— 1. All purses to mi or pro rate. 2. Purses exeepthw 



lable. 



ball totirna- 

 mtl, April 7, 

 0; teams to 

 1 ; the purse 

 nt. Second 

 SI ; 10 balls 

 ■pstake ; en- 



that of the team 

 20 per cent. 

 day. ' 



fell ■ 



e divided into th 



■■■} ting 



Will 



■ priziy 



and 

 the 



itci 



will I 



rise. 



learn 11 



elded. 

 earn match must 

 lie shoot. R Entries 

 ,1111 previous to the ei 



1Mb LP j| .,-,-,- p- 



cramrne. 10. Towiir 

 if the bell wlllaiir.01,1 

 dosed. One stroke, s 



N. Y. Gl 



members 1 

 Point, and 

 cup, value 



e |ie i 



idicapped beyoi 

 Hen a competii 

 cce in ibis mate] 

 5 yards 



until finally decided : 

 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (I 1-0 



A. jacks in 



27 







....1 1 1 1 



. 4 



same Day-Swe 



epstakes, $2 each; 



10 



birds 



each, ties miss a 



id out: 



W. Wesley. 



E. M. Hammond, 

 w. M. Watson.... 



..20 yards. . 



25 



28 







...1011111 



...1 1 I 1 1 1 1 

 ...1 1 1 i) 1 l 1 1 



1 1—0 



T. C. Sanders 



E. White 



A. Jackson 



'.'.'.'.,,'..29 

 27 







...1 1 f 1 1 1 - 

 ...0 1 1 1 1 1 1 



...1 u 1 11 1 a 1 



1— S 

 -4 



Same Bay— Sweepstakes, $2 each ; 7 birds each ; miss and go out : 



Wesley ....27 yds.... 1111111— 1-^S Watson 28 yds,... 1101010- 



sauders....29 ... .1111111— 0— 1 Hammond 2(1 ... .11110 - 



same Bay— Sweepstakes, $2 each; 7 birds each ; lies miss and 0111 



,'esley 27 yds 1 1 11 11 1—7 Hammond 20 yds lotmw 



Sanders 20 1110111-0 Watson 28 ....no lV 



Fountain Gun 



Club, March 17.— To-daj 



between Mr. Ha 



z.ard, ihe present hold 





tb badges, and Mr. 11. 



being 50 birds ea 



•h, 1 barrel, l ground tr 







Clemenej of the v 



eaiher that most ef the 



match would be 



postponed, such was 



natcb was on 



f both the Fo 



Ihe 1 



ofefl 



ihe [ ; hj-'-g 10 and nib-log 21; ami reman 



Ibr-oMi-o killed Ursf n, mlwcd 5, killed fi sir., 

 inls n e,i vg missed 3, killed ■!, mir-sed 1, killec 

 siopiieii. Mr. '0 alic-r ificr killing la- 1 - 01.- 

 n-ain killed 1. missed I, klded 2, iniksed :-'., kiln 



-i - -1 -:. and alienmiely killed and missed t 

 missed s straight and surrendered. The matel 

 birds. 



BROOKi.VN. N. Y„ Wednesday, March 15.— T 

 pii/.cs bv tlie tie u.bcr- 01 1 I I ' I - ! " 

 place at. the elub :.r..-und, ihi-. allei :."■'„, and \ 

 more than 1.000--. i.o--- -o ' -, - :.,.- , - - 



,-arcts. 



'1'he t 



.1. .1. King's pate: 

 Mr. 11. Goodwin 

 The score stood : 



Grace 



Williams 



Madison 



George 



Price... 

 Blxoh.. 



Mekong 



Slieviln' . 



1- Miller furnished* tlie birds. 



..111010 t-5 

 ...0 1 a 1 1 1 1—5 

 ...1 11111 0—0 

 ..011111 0-5 

 . .0 t 1 1 1 1—5 

 ..01 11 1 11 0-4 



..llliio 1— r. 



'.col: 



-.--ii 



night. 



.1110 01-4 



.011011 1—5 



.10 10 1 0-H 



,...,.1 10 0—2 



! 1 101-3 



1 110 1 1-6 ueiraue 



tin 1011011—5 Stane... 



Hazzard and Shine shot off their 

 and go out. Mr. llas/ard won the badge, k 



1 pi ,- 1 -turfed 1 ti 1- v t- won by Mr. „. ...,«. v , „..k «.^ »™^« , 

 1 he napkin ring were not shot off. 



RivEBToy Gun Club,— The Klverton Rifle and Gun Club, of Phlla- 



,|el r " le'.h •- ' mil II--. •- ■' '---' 1 I '"i -■"- " I"' 'I 1 ;-.,;! O, 



p];,,-,. on Fr.d-er ,111,1 snlurd,, , , March 2.0 and 2r., m u.-ogruunds at Rlv- 

 erfon, N J., and tliai the compctiiionsare open to all n, embers hi good 

 standing of the foilowtnic clubs : cCirraganseii,, ivbiry laml. New York, 

 Philadelphia, Long branch, Orange, sttaten Island and tlie Westlnln- 



,. 1; ,, ,0 oici-i. Tin- programme announced is as follows: 



opening mate, 

 first prize, an old 



a handicap at S5 each, 



I birds, lies miss and go out, ; 



l-:ngli,-h three-bandied l.ove cup of hammered silver 

 ii entrance fees; second prize, a large polished 



bronze inkstand 



cud BO pel cent of enti 



.nee tees; nurd prize, a Ham- 



mered silver clgf 

















yards, from end trans : ties at 







or bronze, presented by 11. 





id prize, ,1 Gioctnii \a 



eel cibiei, copper end bin ze, 







1 prize, a set piece or game 



birds and 10 per c 



ent ol enl in c --. 







re.,i,ienf members of 



the. lUvcrlcm (tub barred! : 



entrance, $10 each : 7 birds, handicap 1 



me : I, m mi ,-j una out; llrst- 



prize, a bronze g 



otip, presented by the i.ur.viors ni ihe KlveiTonGim 



Club, and 60 per 







lass puiier knite. 



n elver and bronze, , 





fees ; third prize, 



a liolstcrie oarometei 



and 2D pel cent, of erirrarice 



fees. 







NO. 4, at 2:30 ft 







yards rise; ties 1 



Ussandout: llrsl, pit. 





second pi lze, a lit 



Id gun ; third prize, f 



Biiver iiip-|.o. r- 1 .1 c- . .out 



' Visitors from Nee; York can take the 7:30 a. M. train vi; 

 svlvnnia Railroad, arrhing at Riverton ttt 11:10 A. >!., 1 

 S:59 and arrlylBii- In New York, at 8;5fc 



