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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[ April 14, 1881 



speech of welcome. He also road a letter from A. L. Thiel, 



President of the Cmeo club, expressing regret at his club not being 

 able to send a team. The officers pjeote** wore: Judges, J. T>. 

 Tonng, of Sacramento and Geo W. Ten-ill, of Han Francisco ; 

 iieferee, S, A. Tiickei • : Scorers, John II. il>:, ,,( Sacramento and 

 Charles E. -Mack, Jr., of Florin ; Loading-Judge, A. Fiohr, of 

 Sacramento; Puller, L. C, Moore, of, Folsom. It was arranged 

 that two teams should shoot live buds each, then two others. 



so on until each had three 



GUas Chapman.. 



George Homier.. 

 M K Kiddle 



l-'S dllld,. 



A.J bell 



Fob 



iuniugs. 

 Sportsme 



We 



Blue 



in detf.il 



sCIu 



I.I LIU 



uiittiii— 14 



111111111— 14 



., iiiiiuii uim- 14 



in mi urn mi— 14 



111)111*111111*0— w- >'-■• 



Forester Gnu Club— Team tso. a. 



A ,T Yermlljj llll'lllimin- U 



James Parrott n inn mil no -u 



a Knuucr 11 im mini n-14 



bfti sneplar niiiiiiiimnii-is 



Henry Iterbor,. .,.1111(1111011111)1—12-07 



daUforulu Pigeon Shooting Club. 



Alt sclmable liumnium— 1r. 



l- lioblnson..,. iiiimmioim— 1.-1 



John Kerrigan 1101 llllllliuil— 13 



lb-urge A 1.imii_ : .. : illiiinmillilU— VI 



it Spencer iioom milium— in-- 63 



Forester Gun Club— Team ijo, 1. 



JohnGerber 111111111111101-14 



JLZuver iiimriiiiiu-14 



W B Gerber '. 10111111111*1*1— 13 



W 11 Hamilton llilinlliiinoll-l'.' 



J WTodd Uillnrnoilnl— 11— i;:i 



O'Neill Gun Club. 



C E nohensbal 111011111111111—14 



John Craig Kill nil ill ill 11— l.-i 



i i.i lr Hill 1010111111— 111 



I A Merrill IKilKilliinini -in 



John Swain J101101I0UOI11— 11— 03 



Stock! on .11 tin Club. 



Osaw Marshall 011111111111111—11 



CH Smith n 1 1 lion I n I n— 14 



(Jhailes.l Unas ..1111110111-" 



k m boatrelo ill I uuorinoi— n 



Charles Kleh llinioooirliioti— U-iki 



Cosmopolitan Gun Club, 



Frank Maskcy 



Win coleher 



M Ault 



Br Cava 



3 Browell, Jr 



uv Morris.. 



..oioiniiomn-i— n 



. .1011110111*1110—11 



S Lemon 1 11 lull 101001 1 1 1 



A -I Kay 



Thomas Potts 



J McLaughlin 



• Died out of bourn 

 on QIC second day, 

 oi' the men redeems 

 past o 'cluck, and iv 

 Hills became uTiuwtl 

 J. II. Burnham amU 

 during the toienoor 

 Msec 



... 101110111110190.-10 



liitiioosaooiou-. v 



iioooi moi 101*01— «— 46 



ed, but loo late. 



truly to Individual shooting, ninny 



Char 



Fir 



Frank shepla 

 Charles Rich 



.1 l.nelllCI'.... 

 F M l.a.slreio. 



•iishell.. 



.,..11 1 Oi 

 ....1 1 1 o V 



:„.llt» 



....1 1 II w 



..1111 L— 5 .1 Iliirnel 



..ill i 1-:. in- Carfl 



..1 1 1 1 I- r. Mr |;,rn 

 ..I ', I 1 w C !C IIOI. 

 1 1 1 I) w 



The Bra four named divided ibe pool between them. 



Second uialeh- Nine bud.-, 81 yards. Score i 



J.astrclo 1 I I 1 1 l l i l - ■'.» Smlih 11111111 1—9 



HTflsken i 11111111 4i Kckioo i 1 i l 1 i l l --s 



Kobluson llllllll 1--K Kouik-r 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 u 1— s 



Rioti i l i 1 I I i I l-u lloehe I I i I 1 l • (I 0-7 



BUrnetl I 1111111 i-'.i Siu.lenviUe....l 1 1 I U I I— li 



Tucker 1 1M11119-9 



l.Wentwnrlli. Ilolienshcll, i uudS, 



I. Id. I 



noil Schnublewll.htlri 



..II II 01— S 



ere sin. i nil at Hirer pall's, Willi Ibis result: 



i; blnson n *1 u— i "• Smith 11 11 10-5 



Lftbtteto 11 11 10—5 Tucker II 01 ill— I 



Rich ii ii 10—6 MasKoy in n in— I 



Burnett n hi ii—5 



Second tie, same conditions : 



K'-ibinsou II n n-o Smith Ill] U— 



Lastreto n ii 11— 6 liloh 10 n n-r. 



Buineit 11 11 11— fl 



Third tie, same conditions : 



lioblnson ll 10 11— S Smith 01 11 10 -l 



Lastfeto 01 11 11-5 Burnett lo H 00-8 



l-'iiurib lie, same conditions: 

 Kobluson ll n 11—0 I.asiroi.o 



kobluson won liist money, l.aslrelo second nod 

 urio distinguish' il himself In nil- e 

 malleable shut-., killing his birds at from fifty to 

 i he score. 



Third in.il.-li- BlX bird-. .;o yards rise, both bur 

 Bints marked ' indn ..ie (bus,- i.h.n nil dead n.-vn 

 i-rii- in irk-- 1 : 1 1 1 -.1 i ■■..'■ ■ those killed with in-- - -c 



Tucker 1 1 1 1 ' I— B Chapman .... 



Kobluson i i I i l i il Woodward... 



shcpiai i 11 + 1 l— o Keutier 



Lastreto i i ' i ■ i -o nanus 



Maskcy l Mm 1-5 Hell 



Ilohonshell l 1110 l-fl blddlo 



Chillis 1 1 t I 1-5 



Tb-s on six. same distance, at three birds : 



Tucker ll 1—8 Sneplnv. 



Koblnson 1 " 1—8 bnsiieto.. 



In Hie sins'-.i.:! torsocond and third idod<:\ 

 son each killed three birds an. I divide,!, in tl 

 bird by trying to shoot oft an empty cartrldg, 



1 1 0—8 



■ 0—2 



s, l.aatreio and Kol.iu- 

 Is match l.lddl.- lost, n 

 i mi one Ql lioblnson's 

 roll dead a toot beyond the boundary with iltteeu .No. ;i shot In its 

 hldy. 



Fourl 

 iniotw 

 Hobiiiw: 

 Shephir 

 Koutier 

 'I m-l.rr 

 Maskcy 



Llddle 



Harms o 



Tin- birds giving out., K',bhi-.oii ami 

 Tue da.J was a most agreeable one and t 



Okeepmoor, Ii. 1., April 6 —Nearly - 

 lo witnosB the auuual shoot <if the A 

 tious of the match wore that the eight 

 badge of the club should shoot, and 



intcli -Freeze out at Sfl yards rise; entrance, 56, divided 

 •Izes. Score : 



i M l 1 l 1 l l 1 I i l • 1 I l i i l l -'21 



1 1 1 1 1 M 1 I I 1 1 1 I i I 1 I 1 1 1 n 



1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I L 1 80 



1 I II 1 1 I I 1 I I 11 il 



1 11111110 



ided the money. 



the two making the best 

 other to determine who should 

 This is the first badge that has ovc 

 this club as his private property. It 

 winner only holds fi- 



lm 



jeople assembled to-dav 

 ; Gun Olub. The oondi- 

 mbers who had held the 

 them were to he chosen 

 re to shoot against each 

 o!e owner of the badge, 

 passed over to a member of 

 i generally the ease that the 

 linol to another. For eight 

 us de- 



ll, .- 



yean this has boon the manner of shooting uutil to-day it 

 c.idi-.d to lot the winner ho the owner, and the badge is now in tne 

 possession of Charles Creed, of Jamaica. The following is the 

 score of the first shoot : 



creed l 1 l l l i l 1 l 1-40 Kane o i o t 1 o I 1 l o— 6 



Kogers 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— V Klder I Olio \<f 



Brooka l i l i i o i 1 i i- 'J i iphear.ii 1 > o i o »• 



Whe.-l'-i ...1 111 1 1.1 1 11— 8 Archer 1 u 1 w 



•Fell dead put or bounds. 



As it will be seen Rogers and Brooks eacli killed nine birds, bui 

 an one of Rogers' birds fell dead out of bounds, tho shoot for the 

 badge remained between Creed and Brooks. Each man shot at 

 ten birds, twenty-one yards rise, 

 creed i imun 1— 10 Brooks 1 1 a o 1 1 1 1 1 1— o 



Inrti.— Deciding contest for the diamond badge, 

 two mouths ago Mr. C. W. Wingerl had won it, 

 Mr. E. H. Madison was the only one that could 



ns seven birds straight, and won the badge and 

 prize. He will have'tho honor of wearing it 

 it will bo formally presented to Mi'. AVmgert. 



d*.. 11111 11—7 Dixon..., ...,2i; yards, .moi 10-4 



..mm ii— i; il i -.an I ■.'.-. . J Kilo id — 



.ililt 10— 6 Miner si ..ii in — 4 



..lion 11— il Lemkeii ill ..noil on— 4 



. Hioi n— ii Kavenh.ill....-« ..moo 00-3 



..10100 11—4 Hemming.... -.'4 . .10100 01— 3 



J ' tug 



Snedlkcr....-28 



Slane........a5 



Uushuell...,2l 



New Yimic— Eldred, Sullivan County, April 3.— There 

 areugrent rnany ducks here now. I suppose they are on 

 their way wCst to Uie large lakes. — I. M. Ii. 



KiniDK Island.— Newport. April 2.— Wild geose arc now 

 seen every day flying over to the north. During the stormy 

 weather last week some geese lit in the pom].' They were 

 shot at, but all got safely away as soon as the weather cleared. 

 Some snipe that were shot on the Island were brought into 

 market this morning. — Newpokt. 



The Best Aid. — The editor of a Minnesota paper writes to 

 is ; There is urgent need of a more general circulation of 

 in this vicinity, and those here 

 ncn wage a war" of extermination 

 llie opportunity offers. I have 

 as my time would admit and be- 

 imeat in the near future. 1 

 I you a few subscribers during the next year, as I 



Tms Fori 



who call the 

 on any kind 

 been at wur 

 lieve that ill 



er,r 



i sure it will aid t 



in this work than anything else. 



Lost ir. A Uueat City, the new novel, published by Amauda 

 M. fonigl-.s. will be welcomed by the grcal host of readers who are 

 I'liiuilmt- wiih this author's otiier works of Ibdiou. This latest 

 book will, if we mistake not, materially add to an already enviable 

 rat-.v " ;>, o, hnnlr which deserves, a 

 i & 



■epntaho 

 irsry wide feaffi 

 Sliepard. flostui 



Jachting and jfcanoeiitQ. 



FIXTURES. 

 .'. Opening crnlso 



■June 

 .tunc 



June 



June 



JUIli 



.'.-I'.:- 

 IS— Ne 

 HI— M- 

 10— 1 101 



An,... , 

 s,-pl. 

 S-pl. 



* [Fr 



egalin,"iJlly Point. 



Use. 



r cruise, 



. Canoe iio-.'s. 



raise. 



ggatxo 



> to Marline/. 



atta 



greialln. 

 galtiL 



egatla. 



-.-galta. 

 .'•-.ill 1. 1. 

 |i rfigatta, swiiiapscuft. 



bay. 



. Mnibleliead. 

 ,1.111 in inaiih-s. 

 una, swampscotl. 



various ports wish to secure •• foreign" represontalloo. By forward- 

 big Fixtures pi'Dinpfiy to this journal much annoyance may be 

 avoided. 1 



AGUOt'^D AT BltlilANTlN'E. 



-Ill-^le 



mild, 

 I'IiII.mI 



hat-,, imi al-o know that very fa 

 middle oi summer as well as In the 

 lor a sol ii in i In- 1 Mil room thtsevet 



tiutlnu that I spill ofl 



; ynini have lots of 

 ilng, ' 



;. Guess I'll lmnl up 



decided to watt i ■--. >■ --, 



Supper in our dlmluutlvi 



The little that, was said l» 



Joiiesr' -T'.e..ns. -jive n„- -h, 



clams. Teddy!" ■■ bull the bb 



Int-beensldpp.-d, i,i, - -n,d 1 



oyslHi'iuaii to emiii- down in 



Su ns snoii ns It, Is dark we 



ivadPssi.N'r, ,-,1,-vi!,-- - ii- ,i 



to tee Hot -. am otiCed bj the 



r. "I In-: 1 heiliselvi'.s lorwn 



uilclgss en- Mi,,-, rest of the i 



.in-:es. fillssd. nnd Miss M., u 



find we pi-oeeed to have a gm 



licilt-pnsi one o'clock and r 



ttiere Is nothing for us to d 



room, wltb a net in l lie win 



from llie attacks of Ihe nols 



n kfsit.r breakfast, after win 



man for our work. We lied a 



girls to stay and tatfl a bal 



tUl this afternoon. And so 



sun ourselves on the bench 



the hotel till dinner. This 



mm.- |.'-i.'- ii. ii-nn wbli-li, aft 



s,0'--iety oi AHs-, ci , l espy ihe 



we left It, and. coming sudd 



awakeu Giis from a nap on it 



AlCii--.-' 



hiswi.., 



.PI'l 



y In perpetual toi'lure, while 



r.ird creattu-e, whose vein- :C 



you waiting Bang-up fls.li- 

 It. Had the d — I "i a lluio 



i to takeout, fishing pu riles. 



r Little Bay wi 



there. Wo had benergo sli 

 this place. ' : 



He tii- time i ;ii-' lias liul.-.liril sni'ii :l!;i', tljs erhers. In tin- -n. mi 



galnly plight ns brans, have come up ,iu-.l are loudly denouncing our 

 condu-.-i, bu- v., hold bo mir strong point tthont the difficulty of 

 getting n pll'ii. and Un-y swallow It. 



•' Why ,ildr,i you i\nlk up.'" 1 ask. 



"Coulilii'i.-'says one of our friends from P. -burnt up all our 



shoe* to keep ill,' ,,„,,-„p||i,i„-.n off." 



•' Whv -llflll'l, Villi go Up III the leudel '.' 



"We did try that, but eonlilnl ilml ihe wnv ihrotigh I. lie swamps, 

 and gave It up." 



s 1 sum:'.- 



It 



.ra bo i 



g 





oiuine again ' •'- i saw the fla^-polo of Qiat 

 through, clouds of pestiferous beM-et.i. I 



YAU1TINH ON bAKK sit-i-:kioh. 



andBpeed. Iji 



beam and 3 tl. 

 and a CllOpp! 

 Having disposr 

 engineer by pn 



kliowledg" rcu 

 and lie -.- 5U11 

 lews: LengtUi 

 depth at i-.teni 



baud on the back of Ills lieud. 



all agreed upon 1 

 that our boat wn 

 that Is bad. Ho- 

 at. the lime of wi 

 tend to launch h 

 will hearer eith< 

 You may be s 

 eelved that our 



Probably oo bay lo ih 

 tngcB) Is more ravoral 

 Bay, on w hlch P. A. I.ai 

 northeast. IS mil' ato-tl 

 here w Thunder Oapo 

 Pie I.-dand forms ihe , 

 teeted midway between 

 is also another mode of 

 Uie main shore, kill 



We have 

 the. sails, 



tin- Clllllll- 



e in- mat' 



miles, formed on one side by a range or bold and pieclpitous hills. Uie 

 Other mado up of a range oi jnatfuUlceiu, Islands, which reach all the 



