MiT 12, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



295 



Bobton. May i. — The opening long-iaugo mi 

 W&S shot at Walnut Hill to-day. At the beg 

 the wind proved li'oiiblesoffie, Blowing from i 

 iag constant watching; later on it nettled to 



bjowii _ 

 efforts." 

 ,1 F Bro 



ittro 



nd 



c-ellent 



cordn 



WSD 



FOHD 



Mass , May 



,i,g fl-li 



emit 



v at Bellevut 



The es 





vt o£ the af t< 



to keej 



SOW 



l the scores, 



scores 





mule, as will 



sbiiU a 



2(10 



yaMs. 



Chilllli 







SlitSffi 







WhLil: 







Henry 





1 4 r, 4 5 a - 



.fO.Lllb- 











5 1 i . S. 4 j 



Richards. . .4 S 4 3 5 5 4 5 5 4—45 



Mammoth EtfU Gaeeeky. - -Tl 

 May matches 



'clock, although 



i .5 5—75—20.11 



5 i) 4— fl 



5 .-, o -89— as 



4 3 S— ffi 

 4 r> 4-i»'j 



IT-0 5» 09-204 



18 a fine dav for the shnot- 

 odlv number being present, 

 ig wind from 3 o'clock tended 

 o prevailed, and gome good 



tney....4 SJSJilis 4-45 

 ler' ..5 4 r, 4 4 fi 4- 4 4 5-44 

 vidga..4 445454 4 B 4-44 

 b 5 4 4 5 4 4(45 4— IS 



i following nre the entries 



,u. r 



,f the National Guard of any 

 at 800 yards standing, at 000 



raft, : Keren shots at each dig- 

 it) muse bvtbeorgau- 

 er. Entrauco fee, fifty 

 petitor winning it three 



Tht 



All-comers' Match Rifle, 



' 'Experts' ' Pi: 



..35 88 36 37 38—182 



..66 6 



V J Katttieth,. 



72— 201 



Amateur Pistol Match. 

 J ESCOtt 52 5-2 81—185 C Ed Wards 45 4S 53— 148 



L W Farrar 46 41 56— 14« 



The following are the prize, winners in the several rifle matches) 

 for April : 



Forest and Stream Match— W. H. Harrison takes the Pipe with 



Limited Badge Match.— P. 



match wilh tin; following • 37 



Amateur Badge Match— W 



match 

 83-188. 

 K Burliri.' 

 m Mars 

 The foil 



ith a 



.1. ltabboth takes first prize in thin 

 37, 38, 39, 39—190. 

 \Yilli:uns takes first prize in this 

 score for an amateur— 37, 37, 88, 88, 



'all il 



37— is;; J) l 1 Ib-ldei 



The Kixtei 

 held. First 



Scboyeilmg 

 eeut. of the 



either shots or disi 

 necessarily couseei 

 any competitor ma 

 any one eompctitn: 

 fiftr cents. 



r, 4—20 — 17 



4 3—21 



5 5-22-43 



Title, offered by Mei 



ial property, but 

 each distance at 

 . Entrance fee, 



rwi 



>dd . . 



ril.. 



J H Srohii 



NDST 



J Wood 



b'Alden 



EE Lewis.... 

 F J Donaldso 

 .J L Paulding. 

 D F David;. 

 i w Wright. . 



* Handicap i 



Pougbkek 



had their s€ 



rifles were u 



are the score 



Wileox 



Smith 



Bkdstoh Banoi 

 of the New Jersey 



Itange to-day. At 



wind. The follow 



tury villus, 200 van 



Sharp's Mutch t'oi 



•L Y., May 7.— Tho Btvon 

 srtflkly shoot to-day. 1 

 listauce, 100 yards; regi 



. A i 2 5 2—15 Marten.... 

 ..4424 2—18 Murray; .7 



..ii 3 8 3 3—15 Jones . 



.328 4 6-15 Hermlda.. 



..4444 11—16 



, Elizabeth, N 

 State BifieAst 



..5444 5-22 

 ..4 5 4 5 3-21 

 . .3 3 4 4 6— IS 

 ..3 43 4 4— Is 



i in the pistol match for April : 



■ libel 1 1 



VV WlUlUl 



A li i: lb: I 



; Ci 



Tue F,KtDi;Ki>0Kr Birr 

 shoot at Seaside Kauge, April 29. The weather 

 for good shooting. A squall came up about two 

 wind from that time until night blew in fitful i 

 northwest to west (we shoot fiom north to 

 fiimost impossible to do fair shooting. Tlie s< 

 Hide Mill 



H? 



■hols 



irps 



5.5—44 HLMlllSll. 

 5144 — 41 S V Nichols. 

 4444-40 SOKuigmi 



imi-monthly 

 unfavorable 



ick, and the 

 ts, varying from 

 nth), making it 

 as are appended : 



444453.1441—10 



4435334444 -3S 



443444550 4- il 7 



A C Whit 

 Geo qui tin 



Goo Otiltni 



A C Willie, 



D E Marsh 



»uverw»re maicn. 2"u yaras, 



DE Marsh 5444555—32 A CI white S414445— 8C 



S 1! Hubbard 44544-15 -mi GeoQuil meyer 4445454— Hi: 



V\ r Bfivtiolds 5444445— so II Mehols 3155454—31: 



rieciird Matcn I Marsh Badge)— This match is for a gold badge 



55—3! II Nlchol 



piesented b 

 turns at 201) 

 bullseye, 14-i 



(jjeo Qulbmeyi 



AC White... 

 11 Nichols ... 

 DEMareb..-. 



D,' E. Marsh, to' be shot for on the folio' 

 , spjocial target, with a 

 -in. inner, 2fi-in outer 



,325-211 li' W Barber . . . 



DN conger.... 

 s li Hubbard.. 

 S Cmginan . 



5 545 5 4 5 4 4 4—45 Towns-end 

 ,4 54444545 4—43 Collins.... 

 444544355 4—42 Anderson. 



Hde. 

 Dart.... 



Howard . . . 



Clark 



Denmau ■ • . 



Bemingfc 



Collins.... 



Dart,. 



Clark 



S.adlson... 



Bl'Owe 4 4 * 6 44 4S 4 4—41! 



St. Lotus, Mo., April 27.— W. W. Farrow met the St. Louis rifle 

 shooters to-day, and had a lively shoot. Cap*. Farrow shooting 

 the Ballard ride The first match was at 200 yards, off hand, ring 



.4345545133 41) 

 ,544444433 4-53 

 ,4 44444 3 44 S-3S 



3 4 4 5 4 2 4 4 1—37 



4 4 4 4 4 4 2 5 11^14 



?nrsoFiEi,n, 1U., May 5. —In response to tho invitation of the 

 ngfieldRille Club, the celebrated rilleshot, Mr. W. Milton Far- 

 . attended a practice shoot at onr Elliott Kauge to-day. The 

 ther was line, and but from two to three points on the wind 

 ge was reqnired. Distance. 1,100 yards ; 15 shots. Mr. P. 

 1 bis Ballard rill.;, the same one used by him in the match at 

 lymouut, and his score we believed to be the highest on record 

 the distance ; 

 MFaiiOH- 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3-71 



, Gross 4 5355355455335 s-fil 



,' MOrtrau 5 4 4 2 2 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 S 4 -5tt 



I Sumiu-1- 5 4 3 II 5 5 3 5 5 3 5 5 4 4-56 



irnfi. (tat.i.kuv— New York. May 7. — The square and 

 ugle target match has come to a close. Square target match : 

 Bolgej . 8. & W. revolver : P. Penning, $10; M. B, Engel, dia- 

 ' i-, fishing-pole -. J, Blumen- 

 and G. Joiner. 82. Three- 

 nriing, 8J2 ; J. Binmenbcrg, 

 T. Dorrler, ;$3 : 0. Judson, 



square target : Wn 

 810 j B. Holgor, 



$2; M. B. Engel. 



: J. EL Grohmai 



THE TRAP. 



Total. 



Ei vebside Sbootinu C'ltte of Brunswick and Topsham, Maine, 

 ammai match, May 2.— A very strong wind through the whole 

 shoot : 



80 Single 



(SB Keen moo oooio nou 11111—12 



J SBonney....0lll0 mil 00101 11111—15 

 A Q Cloud. ...11111 1U1I 1110110111—18 

 cli vVmslo5v..iiin 11111 lion mil—is 



U li Cloud 11011 11101 11110 00111—15 



Cyrus Keay.11111 11111 11101 11111—19 

 Clias Goud... 01111 11010 11111 10100—14 



11111 11111 11111 11011 — 19 



11111 11111 10m 1110.1— IS 

 1 11111 11111 11010— is 



MC Halt.. 



a e Ban- 

 cs LTtOl" 



11 a Stetson. .11111 11111 01m 11111—ia 

 S Knight. 



.5 Pair 

 10101 11011—7 

 01101 00000—3 

 10111 11111—9 



11101 mu— 9 



11001 101 11— T 



11m 00110—7 

 00101 01000—3 

 111101 11m— s 



10011 11011—7 

 lOlel 01110—6 



11 m lonn— s 



00111 10O01—6 

 10100 01)001—3 

 10001 01110—5 



IS 



WinBlow, M. C. Hall and Henry 

 Won by Winslow breaking 9 out 



Sol-t 

 Sportta 



iNUTON, May 7.— The 

 Club took. place on tht 

 ' Badge 1 



iccoiid 



Park !,, 



■egular shoot of the 

 ■day. Card trap; 18 



the property of any 



20 1* 22 20 24 19 23 10 21 21— 205 



IS 19 18 22 19 20 17 13 21 10-1B3 



12 15 12 withdrew 



Second Match of 5 Shots. 



Farrow 25 21 24 22 20—112 Gesseit.... 20 17 15 22 21—95 



Third Shoot— Mr. Farrow shot 10 shots offhand at a Creednioor 

 target, scoring fl, -1, 5. 5, 4, 5, 4. 5, 5, i 10 in possible 50. Tho 

 St Louis riile shots not being satisfied, invited Mr. Farrow to 

 shoot at a gallery at a 200 rank- target, reduced to gallery practice, 

 follows. 10 shots, off hand, possible 50 : 

 .5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5-49 Set llrlnale.4 4 4 4 5 5 3 5 5 3-42 

 II S 5 5 5 B 5 5 5 5-49 Col E 3 4 4 3 3 4 5 5 4 4-39 



Farrow 



Gessert 



Washerman 



Befltilts 



. , 20 balls 

 member winning it three tiim 



Samuel Xortou 19 SH .Norton 18 



B Smith 11 D-B Howe - 13 



Win Wittier 14 M YV Lincoln 16 



F W Bryant 14 O F Cook 15 



CBNUte... - 15 JKWhldtlen 11 



Gee. Hallow 16 Warren K.lson VJ 



avosmus u GeoHdson n 



A Winslow 16 Eugene Ecisiin is 



W Allien ....16 Win B Lincoln 16 



Tie-,- Kish 10 Elmer llid.es 16 



p Packard is v Smith n 



A T T.e Baron 17 c lilckl'ord - 13 



IT Whiting is W H Cook 14 



In shooting off ties on 19 and 21 yards, \V. Edaon broke 10 

 straight, Mr. Norton missing his seventh, thus giving the badge 

 to Mr. Warren Edsou. 



.VES, Couu., May 4.— Regular weekly match at glass 

 balls, the score was as follows : Alfred Hill broke 20 out of 20, 

 Edward Boss 29 out of 34, Clark IL Shelton 22 out of 28. D. Ii. 

 Wheeler 20 out of 31, Morris Isboll lfi out of 20, James Peck 16 

 out of 22. 



Fountain Gun Ci.ub.— The annual meeting of the Fountain Gnn 

 Club was held May 2. The reports of the Secretary and Treasurer 

 showed that the club had 174 active members, and eighty honorary 



i .ip: bock. 5 4 4 I 5 5 5 5 5 5-47 



Next-match wasa match M 5 Shdta; possible Vs : 

 Cantsehaaf 5 r> -, 55555555 5 s 5 5-75 



Kelse - 5 14 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 0-72 



Last match with pistol, possible 26 : 



Barron T 44454—21 Brlnly.. 43455-21 



Senaaf C 5 5 -1 5-21 Col It 4 4 3 3 B— 19 



Buck 3 5 5 4 4 21 



, Tenu., April 27. — A mixed team composed of members 

 ophis and German rifle clubs, 3tid Mr. W. M. Farrow, 

 ncau team, bad a pleasant round of target shooting at 

 u the grounds of the latter club at Fort Pickering this 



Field da: 



i 51 II 



■li, : 



uds. 



D N 



There were several more scores to bo shot on the last two 

 matches, but the afternoon proved to short. 



K. S. Bassett, Sec. 



The New Hayes Eiixs Association met Friday, April i 0, and 

 chose, the following officers for the ensuing year : — President, 

 Major James G. Stetion : rice-president, Colonel S. J. Fox ; re- 

 cording secretary, Charles E. Fowler; treasurer. Captain Andrew 

 Allen; ecu responding secretary. Lieutenant-Colonel L. L. Morgan: 

 Directors, Captain Frank W, 'i'iesing, Captain E. J. Morse, James 

 Fiukey, John il. Marlin. Major W. H. Ls.vne, T. G. Bennett, Eli 

 Whitney, jr. The annual membership fee was reduced to fl. 



Albanv, May 5.— Yesterday the regular matches of the season 

 were reopened. The light was not of the best description, and a 

 dock wind, shifting to nine and three o'clock, ren- 



dered holding 

 G. H. Cha 

 the acoret 



ixtrei 



ith a clei 



ily difficult. The competition was \ 

 of centres. The followii 



1 by 



S 4 5 3 *2— 36 

 2 3 4 4 —36 

 5 4 4 5 —35 

 8 4 5 4 —34 

 4 4 4 4 -34 



e put tip, and tlie tie 



entries 



W 





made. 



s decided by the 



coni- 



5 



5 



fi 



n 



6—25 



5 



S 



5 



5 



5—25 





5 





ft 



3—25 



."-2 5 



5 



\ 



3 



4 

 4 



4—24 



4 





4 





4—22 





4 





4 



4—22 



5 



4 





3 



5-22 



4 



4 



5 



4 



4-2t 



. .'2 4 



4 



2 



4 



5-21 





4 



8 



3 



4—19 





5 







4 



0—16 



"Allowance to military rifles. 



CnEEtiMoou, May 7. — The opening of the range took place to- 

 day with a fair attendance of rillomeu. Tsvo matches were fought, 

 but the Itemingtoii gold match and (he Winchester running deer 

 matches lapsed for want of entries. The first contest was the 

 tenth competition of the "Wo Will" match; prize, a liemmgton 

 long-range rifle, value, $125, offered by the ,late Major Charles A. 



Memphii 

 of the Me 

 of the Am 

 200 yards ( 

 afternoon 

 W il Fan 

 JGHaaira 

 Th 



5444 



igle.v I . 



5-69 



1 4-6 



John A i 



1 1 P Ktekefl.si 4 0*S -I 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 5 r. 4 55 



PO WooilsL. ".'.'.'.'...'.'. '. ' ..'.'.'.A 3 3 r, :; 3 1 .1 i i 3 4 4 li 1 -51 



FAelileJ .- 3 2 4 2 3 i a O (I 4 4 9 n-;l| 



J Algeol 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 5 3 4 4 3 5 .1-3(5 



WmBenJesS 4 8 4 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 4-55 



P BKDgtrSt 1 i 4 4 3 4 4 5 3 3 4 3 4 -I 4-5U 



Harry Dreves* 3 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 5 3 4 2 4 3-47 



jdii Meyers s 4 3 s 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 :i 4 - 51 



6 PM Turner! 2 3 443545344440 3—5:; 



G Llinbeigl - 3 b 11 4 5 3 4 -4 3 3 5 5 3 4 4—55 



L Kney! 4 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 5 5 5 :: s-51 



OttO BruchS 3 2 3 4 4 3 2 3 2 S 3 4 II S 2—42 



•Rullsve (5i on lin- wrung urgct. 1 Memphis Lille Club. H'lermau 

 Rule Cliib. 



New Obi.eans, April 24.— The individual match for the pictures 

 of the Now Orleans and Denver teams, which constitute a portion 

 of the Denver trophies was shot at the New Orleans Bifle Club's 

 range to-day, and resulted in a victory for Gschwind. Tho detailed 

 score is as follows, at 100, 200, tOU yards, and the totalB ; 



Gschwind 24 20 21-65 Bercegeay 21 19 17—57 



GW Charlton 22 20 ]9— 01 Guerin 20 15 17—52 



SpBrf 21 ill 20-00 ILinusell 14 14 20—1-4 



Heiss 21 21 is— 60 Knitrht 20 15—35 



Se.ph 22 21 17—60 Coillns 15 12 S-35 



Ames 21 20 16—60 Henry „ 19 7—26 



Gertels, 23 21 15-59 



New Orleans, May 1st.— The challenge of the Denver riflemen 

 to the New Orleans marksmen, to shoot a match for a prize of a 

 pair of elk horns on the one side, and a hogshead of sugar on the 

 other, has been mentioned. 



The date fixed by the Denver people was May 1, and the time 

 between the receipt of the challenge and the day named for the 

 contest was too abort to allow the formation of a' team. Captain 

 Dudley Selph has therefore telegraphed as follows to Capt. John 

 P. Lower, of Denver :—" Challenge received too late for May 1. 

 Particulars by mail." Tho Deiiverites who handle the rifle are or- 

 ganized, anil can pick a team to represent their city on short no- 

 tice, but in this city there is no club of riflemen, and a team to rep- 

 resent New Orleans can only be made up after several competitive 

 shoots in which all the Crescent City marksmen have a right to 

 enter. This absolutely indispensable* preliminary generally con- 

 sumes from six weeks' to two months, and it would be 5v*ell for 

 for all teams or clubs to remember this fact when drawing up 

 challenges in the future. The second competition for tho third 

 Denver prize, offered for individual contest, took place to-day at 

 the New Orleans Bifle Park, with tho following result : 



300 yards. 200 yards too yards. 



W Weiss 18 21 23 



H'AArms 18 21 22 



E Gschwind 17 20 24 



aw Charlton 10 20 24 



D Selph IB 19 22 



JCSporl... 16 20 24 



id that "Deluding the scrip of th' 

 Hon the club had a net balance of §753.62. 

 tee reported that they had handicapp 



Maud AssoL'in'- 

 . The handicap enmmit- 

 1 the members in three 



. B and C. In the A class in which the s 

 handicapped at not loss than twenty-five or more than twenty-seven 

 yards there are forty-one. In the'B class in which they are" handi- 

 capped at not less than twenty-tivo nor more than twenty-five 

 yards there are forty-eight, and" in the class where the shooters 

 are handicapped at int. less than nineteen nor more than twenty- 

 ouo vards there are seventy-six. The report was accented and ap- 

 proved. The prize committee reported that for thia month's Snoi 

 they had provided three special prizes— a handsome opera glass, 

 a carving set, and an order for five dollars' worth of goods on F.. 

 H. Madison. The classes drew for the prizes, and class A reoeiv&i 

 the five dollar order, class B the carving set and class C the ppera 

 glass. Messrs. Frank C. Chamberlain and J. J. Bennett were 

 taken from the honorary roll and elected active members by aer.li- 



uatit 



The 



Thecal 



1'ire Of 

 aded t 



mtlei 



j the 



It v 



de- 



ich Gi 



re-elected were : President, Abel "Crook ; Vice- 

 President, George A Chappell ; Treasurer, Harry G. Miller : and 

 Secretary Charles W. Wiugert ; Trustees, Messrs." Hugh Goodwin, 

 Moses Y. Baylis, F. 0. Chamberlain Nathaniel Beggs and John C. 

 De Traine. "The club diamond badge was then presented to Mr. 

 Wingert he having won it the most times dining the year. The 

 Secretary was: iusrtuctedto write and extend the courtesy of the 

 Fountain Gnn Club during the coming tournament to the Monroe 

 County and Audubon Clubs of Rochester, to the Point Lookout 

 Club and to the Seneca and Phoenix clubs of Seneca Falls. 



FOUNTAIN I 



UN Cf.UI 



l— The monthly shoot of the club, May 4, s 



traps, 7 birds 



resulted 



m this score : 

 First Class. 





M Baylis, 27 y 



da. 



.mim— 7 J James, 25 vds 



.1101111-6 



W Wingate 



27 yds., 



.1111111— 7 E Eddy, 26 yds 



.1011011—6 



Dr Talbot, 27 



yds 



.1111111-7 J T Slant-, 26 yds 



..01 mow 



E 11 Madison 



2T yds... 



1 11 111— 1 '..:■. ■ i 1 ; ■■■ 1. ■, i! 



.0010011—3 



11 Vanstader 



2:5 yils. . 



,1111111— « J c Defralne, 25 vds. . . 



.now 



M J Kearney, 



25 yds . . 



.1110111—6 



Second class. 





D A Lenldu, 2 



lytts.... 



.1111011—6 c F Ollerman, 28 yds. . 



.1101011—6 



S B Hazard, 2i 



yus. - 



.1111011—6 P Sheridan, 23 yds.... 



looioit— 1 



John Akliurst 



23 yds.. 



.1101111—6 II Miller, 23 vl- .. 



.1001 Hill— 5 



Theo. Livings 



01-1,25 111 



j.1101111-6 P. Kaveuliall, Jr. 23 Jds.OlOUllO-8 



w k Hunter, 



a yds... 



1 1 Ji!u:-5 C llellJIMliC. 2.-. -.-■-!.- 



..inomv 



Jas O'Connors, 24 



.0111101—5 









Third Class. 





L J Dm yea,? 



yds.... 



.mom— 6 c A Lester, 21 yds. . . . 



.110(11155 



H Cook, 21 yds 



.0100101—3 B Cross, 19 yds 



.1 (Illli — 1 



\[ Donnell, 



9 rrls... 



.OlOloivv W li .Miles, Jr. 21 vnfs. 





C Carroll, 19 



da..., 



HIOOvv Sir Talt, 21 yds 





E D Buslmell 



81 yds... 



.luonijoi— 2 c Fish, ill yds 



low 



The ties fo 



• the first prize were shot off and Mr. Bavlis -was the 



winner, but 



n accouu 



t of the lateness of tho hour the ties for the 



LUti 



a by L. J. 



T. Dav 



Bob and Gen Club— Regular shoot on Thursday. Mav 

 t Springfield, Long Island.— Before the shoot took place 

 uiti.-lmg nf the einb '■'(■it L:\ii ■: Mi \ ice -Piv-.ideiii J muc- 

 in the chair. Mr. Henry Wallacu stated that there were 

 my good and valuable members in the club lyho take great in- 

 terest in its welfare and are. desirous of haying the club incorpo- 

 rated according to law, and that it was desirable that the club be 

 given a permanent name. Mr. Wallace therefore moved that the 

 club be called tho '•Springfield Gun Club," and that the club be 

 incorporated by that name, at the same time stating that this 

 change was not suggested out of any disrespect to Sir. Henry C. 

 Miuer, its president. This motion was seconded by Mr, John B. 

 ToBkamp and was unanimously adopted, Major' George Aery 

 thereupon announoed that Mr. Michael Englert had requested him 



