196 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Aphid, 7, 1SS1 



lifle and J|ip# |Aw/wg. 



r.ANGE AND GALLEIffi. 



the giUlnrlee 1 1 >. ■ Mnrub 



I - i — - 1 - < ! '•■ 



:.-■ ■- 7s -«.< l l-'lllui wilder. 



6T ro . 



LI I ['eel 



las llcrll ViMM Sharp 111 ill! t he 



IMls lei last tunlilh'so, 



g A.rbori ;- i- *e ia 4 — i 



t: i. Podge 



II M ,' ■ 



( .! in ■ 



-:r. 



M Drew 



K Walters 



•) .1 Uoss 



,i b Funny 



km 





V I Twids 



A Law 



W M Merrill 



11 -'ii,;, ir 



239 



231 



wm 



jji 



nc 



, 1 1 1: 



mi, '■•■ in -■ u-r, I'lf'/d with the 

 [Bid ii ,y for linemen, and 



• T . ■Ml, I 1 I,,, \ in, I 1-ilr-v 'I ii.il'> 



impossible i,, ii, id in Bi 



lual-i'ag II ItlmO; 



get. TJle Bei cam sari tppi rifled : 



gecojd Match (MassacMsette Target). 

 a c Gould i,, a >0 in la 3 i2— r-t 



G Waite-i • T 12 SI in 10 12 11— TJ 



CA Gar- - II IS 10 111 - ','-7, 



\ n ', ,i .in In in 33 ■' - 10— on 



OF. Perkins 11 n 8 tibia s^-fiii 



F.f ttibuefk '.' 9 :' I! i , 



i: J Fish - -- -.10 si ii,"' 9 .i ., - .i 



Iteewd Maloli fflreeciiHooi i 

 ,l B Pfluows Q 6 r, 4 s 4 r, 4 -i ,1—4,1 



F.lohllson 5 4 1 4 Ii -I I J 5 4—44 



H u i)n 



Masaacliii! 



ZETTI.KI! 



tUe plunk 



,,f,|,i/,r- 

 2d, M . IX . 

 .1111, .1. Bin 

 Miller, Hs 



... - I i 4 :, 4 4 -I -i ,. 4-42 



I .,,. 



n 4 4 444 r, 5.54—14 



4 I 4 ,', i ,1445 4—48 



.;,-■ ,. n; h,,:,i ,-•- tru shool so ,-,;.> ./. April 5; 



DO, VI ■ i J i 1 1 1 1 flllL tOUr matches, II J",, ranis; 



,: ■ n, Hi -m,, l-iuge, mill ! i.-.-.e MB yards; 



Atllcb iro, Mass ', match i 3iQ yards, ; ..." 



y BS.iielitSj match LO c 



til. 



-:-':.: 



New York, gives one English corduroy hunting suit ; 



nue trunk n;.l. ice! and lino, silver uiuiii.it ,1 and in appropriate 

 oasfi>j W. vV. Greener donates, through Henry O. Rrjutres, hit 

 Amoncanagwt, aluimmerlessgun inade specially for this occa- 

 sion ; Schoverlmg, Duly & Gales present one of their diamond 

 gradoguns. Some of the regimc-nts of the State National Guard 

 havB expressed a w.Wh to join the BtAte Association and compete 

 for prizes in shooting. The committee have the matter undo 

 consideration. 



Thi. IMiKriiGos-.-Mr. .1. <Q. Haskell, of [.vim, Mass.. who on 

 the 2Hd nit. broke 500 balls in an aotual shooting time of 22 iniu. 

 35 sec, and, villi rest, consuming 2iw'n, I5uec., is desirous of 

 hearing w bother tmv elilb can show a letter record for quick 

 work, and if tins record lias bBi u beaten In thinks lie can do a little 

 better even. Ho. accomplish, ,! this leaf wiilci.t ;i angle misfire or 

 baulk of any kind, aud tins BpeaJia strongly for thfl merits of 

 American guns and especially of the Parker guu used onthu 

 occasion. 



(irllliii, 1; it. Abbott, 1 ; Pollard, 1 ; Aim* 

 i -is- 2-n; N I' Ames 4a Id 44 45 40—28 



FLt 



aether pr.'e.a' local file inn.-"' on the Wardvjilo roiid. A rotary was 

 '•■■■■■I i he principal scores made out or a possible 2fl were as follows: 



W d Stons, it D Dorchester, Jr is 



' ■ Hi .Jos Rraithwalt 15 



S A smiih 12 



urn ,,i.i possible ss tlie following Is the record: 



WG Stone 23 CHHose 38 



_ "int- itt.si iii.n-ii,-,' and trial of tlieelul) occurs on Thursday, April 



Gakoneii. .Maas., M.-mdi ;;i. -The Gardner sportsmen have bad a 

 largo aUmidaii, i ai their 'Hrl praetloa at Uackiniiiuek range. Two 



•'■'"v "i it a -!,"' Ii was .illotlfd ffitmeh mail. Distance ami yards, 



i.,ri-luuKl,iiien ring and Crecilmoor UirpL The scort' lells the .-,ior.\: 

 K r B C Totals 



ii l- ■ Ktiswnrili in 4<; HI ir, IS2 — ,91 



JS llodge ~,; n; S3 is ill— »l 



Oil Prow ;-, ai st is iti-.'-ua 



XEtTames ra u u h ho-st 



A Mii'lie"--. 0« 4» 77 4-t 143— SC 



i- II KnOWltOU B» 42 73 43 Kl'.'-M 



SBllildreUi Sa 43 7-j is iss- ,ss 



Charlc Munlil ta 42 70 32 182— s* 



"In An. tin m 4i; 67 43 12i;-Sil 



II SI 41) 03 42 lll-s-2 



■ SJ 4(1 SI 43 US— 83 



A Nf.ii Hii-ia;. Mr. K. ,1. Kabbeth. the executive otheer of the 

 Massachusetts Kiile Association, has invented a new long-rftnga 

 gnu, which is said to be an entirely nosy departure from the lilies 

 n,.w 1:1 us,.. The main idea is to place as much weight and 

 length ob possible 1Mb tho. barrel, reducing nil other tarts to a 

 minimum. The weight of the barrel is 8% pouuds : all Ibe oilier 

 parts, hfiieli rind mechanism, ] '.: pounds. The hene-l ham-Is 

 in oilier riiles are from six to seven pounds, the old Remington 

 barrel weighing Six pound.-. Another feature of (his now inven- 

 tion is thai Ibe hiorel is in line with the shoulder, so that the s,ii>- 

 poit. is in direct line with the bore, having no tendency to throw 

 up the iiiu/./.li-- l.v the recoil. Another special advantago is. that 

 ■ lid -, , irtridgo-heaa burst the breach mechanism is gat-tiuht : 

 therefore there can be no danger and no loss of power or luce by 

 ench en aeeident. Aiioil.er uovi 1 idea is that the wind gauge is 

 planed on the rear sight) and the front sight is so arranged that no 

 . re-piircd and the marksman is not obliged to move 

 from his prone ;■ i.-iti-ui to adjust them for sudden changes. The 

 new rifle was shot on the l'.ah., by air. Rabheth with goodrosulta 

 for ibe iirst Uuie, at all ranges, and he was congratulated by his 

 brother riflemen upon bis new departure. 



8100KTOS till ii, li.wi.i., N, J. II,..- on u'l-ammu for April, oponlnc 

 April 'i. is us follows; April 9, No. t- 9] -.' range watoli, 20u 

 yards open to all ; ten prisuis. No. 2- Short-range toam match ; 



rifle. No. ; l.on.n-i-angi inalcli : open toall; i.OOOyards; prfeo, 

 Hold watch. Apnl 18 Champion short-range match ; open to all ; 

 200 yards : prize, gold badge. April 16; No l Sharps-match for 



mop's Jiadge 'matcli for 'iks'i Voneii (■'■ Kirst'lirigade. N. i'..' \: . 



Gt 10 yards ; prize, silver trophy. April 27— ii Bind lirulib military 

 team matcli ; open to teams of ton in .Second Brigade, N. J. H. S". 

 f. j 200 and 500 yards ; prize, French niant '1 clock. April 30 

 i li.nnpioii liiii'l i i n - .Hi, l-,v iss.1 , open to meiuliers of Second 

 Brigade ; 200 and 500 yards. 



The season at Creedmoor will open between the middle ami end 

 of April. 



Newauk, N. J. —Mart, 2a. -The army of gallery shots iu this 

 city are jnat now v,i-e bnsvand all sort- of dnband individual con- 

 tests iu-o mider wav. ' This evening the Barnards and Wasbiugtons 

 contested the Iirst o( u serie- -.-! ■-- mil-. c n. -, at the range of the 

 Iirst named club, with the lull,, wing seoie : Washington B. I'etli- 

 Si',,1,-, 43: rieol-:- !--,,.,, ,-- llienv WolIT, 44; frank Boperts, 

 ;: - , ,.1,-hael. If.-. ]>. L. 8, , miner, 43 ; C. II. Townsend, 44 ; 



John i ., ppersmith, -it : John Beyer, 48; H. Marsh, IS— total, 110. 



l;„rieo,l i 1 . Me.isr.el, 4.2; \V. I'.ni-teliaeU, 44; H. Van TUiren, 43 ; 

 ,\,;i,i, ii; A. A. Baldwin, 4S\ 3. Kowo, 46 ; 3. T. Simmons, 43 ; 

 T. Acliison, 43— total, 435. The next match will be shot, at Bayer's 

 range. 



A. II. Bogardua ehallenees Mr. John (J. Haskell of thel.vuii 

 Central Club to shot a match near Boston at 500 glass balls, 'and 

 bets from 8100 to $500 that he (Haskell) cannot, Juuder the same 

 conditions as he shot, pi iform the feat. Conditions : To start the 

 match together at the crack of the first gun shot. 



. ■»■ » •— 



THE TRAP. 



p, UTivtoiiE, Mil,. March 25. —The following pigeou matches were 

 ,-!', -u.i.i ,i « i,n --i.i - I re i Canton House, near this city. 



: ; missed IB. Mr. Aelden killed 07 mil 

 in'?- killed lil out of 7ii; missed 15; Mr. 

 nissea 13. 



'■■:,,, in Hfttcli— Satfie eondlilons. 

 Acklen, 5:.lohnsoii.S; Amis, 5; Ititier, 5; Klelm/ wlthdrt -w . Kell, 5. 

 i ursesso. Wonbj lion killing i o -. tie. 



'lenm .M;ii,-n~f a entrance, 10 blnls. 

 \cklcii. 7: Mills, Si; Kittcr, ■' : Kill, -t : Klcuil/, 5; Jolinson, 2. 



I'lll-.e, 5.„l f'ivi.leil even In Mills I |;,i|, ,-. 



l-a, -y.-nih Mai -h-?-. i iiiraiice, a blrd.s, 25 yards; purss to be divided 

 Af-klt-n, :•: >>l liis."- : Kltfar wltUdrew; JollDSOn, 3; Kleintz,3; Kell 



Acklen, |; Mills, l; llille,', ,| ;" Jnhuso'll, I :" Klelm/.. 3; Kell, 3. 



Kell flr.-f priz- . -:~: .lohnson sccnml |a-l/e, sp.', I;il:n,: ,; on tic. 



Tllillecnlll Mai, ll -M liveze-oul , :tl Minis 



Mills ! 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I i l n W'cil.-lier.l I 1 o 



l-u t-i- 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i : " Itaiicrofi. 1 I 1 l I l 



Kelt 1 lllio II. Sell .1 



Johnson.. 1 Mil (llllin Engle i l u 



Kt.-iiuz .1111111111111 

 Purse Jis. liividcd by .lohnsou and Klcintz. 



l-'0-l|-l.eelil'!i Mai -ll--'-: 11 ,,-,v, -out. ;;: jai'd-j. 

 Mills. Hi .rohiison, I; K-ll. ; Kleim/. ! ; Dancroft, 0. PurseSJB. 

 Diiiileil bj Johnson and Kleliuz. 



I-ifi""iitli Mai'-u Same conditions. 

 Mills, -i. .i.einson, 1; K.-li. 1 ; Kl'-imz. a ; Uaiieroll, ti. Purse$10. 



This eiid'.-i'i'a \'a- el- a- :■ ■-, i;, s sport. B. 



N. V. (Irslli-B, April '. Tie- attraction 01 the regular shootof 

 the Msw York Gun i;lub i„ day was ihc eoieesi. for me (tub Fund 

 Cup, wlil-n. uiidei i ii- eoieiitions oi pi-eseniaiioii, is lo be aivarded to 

 t a- eiini|ieiiior wjnplng I twice epuseoutivcly. It ii is already been 

 she lor ine cm.-s. ,,„. wi.,u„rs being \\ . M. Ivliniiieis, ( j. c. Howard, 



[.. \\ lt!i,-. , . i , M. ll,,, .,i„|. Mr. Ilalnmoilll, the 



la.-i- >-, iia.ei. .- .t - i •-•■•■; in. -,i a , a -Hole-, .-hi.-n'.-r, a u I eleven eiitereil 

 lor Ihe eoinesi a. .i'e-t lilm. I In- blnls provld"d were giio.t, and a 

 strong wliiil blowing ,|:., ;.„,., |P, a.-ros- in,- il.-dl grc illy aided UTein 

 m ttieirlng!: . lorpswero made, and Mr. Benjamin 



• dried . i,n on. Mr. Hammond was 



'/"'a '!'-"! .',,!" l, >! ',,','!],',"" "' jls lireuklng a tie. The fol- 



e N en I .Ir'i " ' .N. J.. April' 2.-Sweepslakes at 



Dexter 20 yards I 1 1 1 1) 1-! 1 1 _s 



Iloaman....27 1 11 I o I 1 1 -1 1 » — T 



Howard 2., 1 n 1 1 1 1 r— 1 11 _ c 



While 28 ! 11 1 1 1 l-u _ 3 



Ill-Ill. ilillli... 21 II I) i 1 1 I) 1 , 



Arthur 25 1 11 a 1 1 1 _4 



Hammond.. 20 in 11 011 —3 



same Day.— The Club Kiiuil lain, vain,- : , ; , : ,i V , ... • p, \anls- to 

 be awardeil toi'uai ei'iiii "iiinr u do sihajl nrstWIn'llLwi isecu, 



until niially decided. Nn peiialiie.s lor previous winnings in"; 

 day. Nn ailoa ai.e- |oi 1.,,'re or gun. 



Benjamin... n yards 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 



Arthur 2.-. 1111111100-11 



liuiil"nvy...2.i 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 _ii) 



llaiuiiit'ii.l..2a 1 I) I 1 1 1 1 n 1 |-u 



l,awi,-u, •-,..« 1 110111010 



Howard ....•>:, 11 11 1 1 1 u 1 ii 1 ] 



While in 1 a 1 1 u 1 1 it w. 



Wood ii 1 l l 1 <) 1 11 



MIHner 82 ll I) I 1 11 11 u I 



ill 1:111.. . .27 n 11 I ,- IV, 



Ilex 1 1 r SB 1 w. 



Same Day.— Sweepstakes, missed go out. 



Dunleavy.. .27 yards 1 1111111 



Howard ....SB 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 » 



Ifoffmau.. ..ii ; 1 1 • 1 1 n 



H-'Xtor 20 I 1 I 11 



While 2S 1 1 !i 



Arthur.... 88 11 



li--niauiln...2S 



Acklen, 5: Jolinson Withdrew; Amis. 4; Jileiutz, 5. J'urse $20. 



.0,011 lie. 



Thiol Match- Same conditions, 

 Acklen,.-,; .lohnson, 5 ; .Mills, a : Klelntz. 3. Purse f20. AVon by 

 Johnson on lie. 



l-'oin-ih Ma teli— same conditions. 



; Milks, 5; Kletntz wtihdreiv. I'm - Jj i 



; eh— flame conditions. 



i withdrew; Mills,,-,; Kieiuly. withdrew; 



uled by .Mills and Kltter. 



Match -same conditions. 



Ulinv; MU1S, 5; KlellltZ, 5; Hitter wllli- 



il i i.v Mills aud KlelnU killing three blnls 



Acklen, 5; -lol 

 Divided by Mills 



ACklen 

 ilrew. P 

 each on t 



Acklen, n; .loimson wnh.new. Mills, 5; lilfter, , r , ; Klelntz with- 

 drew. 1'iirse 5-25. Divided by Mills and Acklen alter He shooting. 





icil. 



nn, and It 

 and vigor, 

 issuuic all 

 i for their 



Tnr. Uavmono Si-,.,i;ism.\,n's Cijovb. — The regular meet of this 

 organization toot place on then' grounds at Wellington, Mass., 



March 18. The day proved a, good oue for the sport aud the at- 

 tendance fair. The Iirst event upon the programme was shooting 

 from a rotary trap, twenty bails, sightaerj Minis' rise. The scores 

 were really elegant. Jar vis. Smith and Fox breaking every ball 

 m at them, while Withered, and Kirkwood only missed o 



each. The second event of the day, a tea 

 a rotary trap, in which good work was dot 

 contest, the winning team heing victorid 



the summary shows. Followiog are score 

 J an M. 20 : J. C. Smith, 2 I ; a. IT. Pox, 2 

 D. Kirkwood, 19 j A. E. Uobiuson, 17: C 



match, ten balls from 

 ;, proved a very exciting 

 .e point, n 



latei 



D 



Pai: 



a, 2 i ; Gv II. Pox, 2 I ; W. B. Witherell, 19; 

 E. l.'i.'binsoii, Iff (}. II. Leach, 16 j J. H. 



m match, Jar vis. Fox, Paiue and Kirkwood 

 team : Smith, Witbcrell, Leach and Itobin- 

 . The first team's total was 33 ; second 



:, Shoot 



H nutl T ground traps, hantli, 

 barrel ; club rules ; tit:- shot 



i.-lt; Ci.uH, March 25.— The members enjoved 

 . -t before the traps at Dcxter's to-dav. The 

 a the meeting was the regular niontbly contest for the 

 lampionship of the club, lor which seventeen eompeti- . 

 id. Thobii-ds wci-e quicker and stronger than tin avi i- 

 st wind carried most of them 

 e Wie shooter could fairly got 

 he details ; 7 birds each from 

 i»C, B0 yards boundary, single 

 tree biids each : 



be \1, ■•aiii'iila hod and Gun 



>e.,re Willi ihe (.aid's 



, April ?.— At the 

 ill. h, Id Wednesday 

 jf oftieers resulted as 

 ,i and iiipniiu, Wal- 

 riu. At present Hie 



anted by thecillzens 



raid 



-,1, 



ll,;-..- Il.,i;l 





tin- e 



•ack 



-oi Hiei 



l-in. 



llogl! 



(lus trap cun 



ill OI 



UOIlll 



e ro 



lury. .Nc 



l.ill 



They have been presented by the most prominent gtinmakero and 



