Juste 2, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



355 



Jifle and $\x$. §haoting. 



RANGE AND OA.LLEBY. 



age of ihe opportunity U 

 early train Mm wind d 

 enough to disturb the re 

 The suu was obscured li 

 dreaded mirage The ? 

 being upon the grounds, 

 all Ui5 ranges. These e 

 an entire i&ange ocot 

 disappeared ami tile ( 



lot.- arge scores. On the arrival of tlie 

 d i 'j i ■ ' '!- 1 >-■■ 1 noiahcas., Willi Lardly force 



Isigti-jJ II. igs. The light was nee lit pencel, 

 i ■■ 1 1 ■:•■■._,- 1 1 io pre, en i any approach ol tlie 



pc'-tnto-is were unrrreioiis, scleral carriages 



las "isa.larili;, ■ .'.elides -aria •■ j',: . a " 



'millions 1 '-.led auill ruler aula o'clock, when 

 n red, ihe wind became sonrh. ilie clouds had 

 — uu shone la all lis glory with an intense heat. 

 These conditions lvmalued until i he do.* oi [lie contest. 

 Sharpshooters' Match (Massachusetts target). 



A C Adams U 12 ll It 12 10 11 12 10 12—112 



O M Jewell It 11 u 11 111 12 12 12 10 11—111 



EC Everett 10 to IB n u mil n 12 12— 110 



AC .-pence. 10 11 11 10 11 11 n 11 11 11— lis 



G F Ellsworth mo 10 12 12 9 12 10 11 11 10— lOfj 



FE Going..... — ...11. 10 la 11 12 12 12 8 11 10-1.17 



G Carson , 11 11 It 11 12 S 10 11 10 1I-1H6 



CGood 11 11 10 10 10 11 10 11 11 9—1(13 



B Osgood lu 3 11 10 10 11 11 12 11 9—103 



Handicap Match (Creedmoor target). 



.T S Becnot l 45.55aa.5544— 47 u Osgood 6M4J5S !-ii—u 



3 U fellows •il.'tf»45S55— 10 HS.la.mes S4.5r.4ngi 1-1 — 14 



J HoMeu 4445854445—44 W 15 Gtlarrler 44444414a.— 12 



ACspenee 4454455544-44 Q waison 4543545434—42 



mfle Gallery.— The past week at this famous resort 

 lia3 been one of unusual su-aess. and some verv fine 

 etHiioade in tha experts' pistol match, «» J J Dunne, 

 .. i: .s ;Ma»lel all p,euuus raeord-i, and has the fine 

 -with an sn target 10 his credit 



TT 81 82-240 W Williams 78 69 72-209 



1—228 F .1 Kabbeill. ...... 6S 67 72-2 4 



1-428 F. Wilder 67 68 f9-204 



uteur Pistol Match. 



[—67 ,1 Kscott 61 52 62—185 



62 09 44 — 166 C Edwards 45 4S 53—146 



All Comers' Hlfle Match 



.35 ss as 38 30— 191 w Gardner 37 36 35 36 37—181 



Amateur liille Match. 



37 ST 37 37 1.8— St. A Laws 33 34 35 38 



all 15 50 30 ST— i79 L) P Holden 



for : 



or k. Y. Gli ir, h tsejt 

 score oi 2»u, with an 

 jJDunne 77 



J Ames 72 



JH Williams. ......65 



E Weldei 



S Fogg 

 F. Fa mil; 



R BuiTingarne..3C 3 



5 S5— 173 



..33 23 34 34 85—169 



BaiDOi-.ioKT, CI., .May 27.— The regular shoot 01 ili» Fringe 



Hide Club to-day mid fair weather most of ihe nine, eyeepffQg about 

 aiio.nuies, wliSj ere. ivere 1 sired ivlika shower, wind h.Covlug [rase 

 across the range : 1 shot 1 I a all matches. 



200 yds, 20 entries A C White, b.i ; Geo Qui! mayor, 3-2 ; S II Hub- 

 bard, 29; D E Marsh, 32; II. Nichols, 31 ; 1* 11 Beers. 2s. 



200 yds. Silverware Match, 27 eiiiiles-c'oo Ojilt.rneyer, 32; DE 

 Mav-h, 3a; John ICtenzy, 40; a V Nlatioll, 23; A C White, 32 ; I' S 

 Bas-eti, Sa; K W Barber. 2.1; H Nichols, 28. 



20U yds. Peenrd. Speeiai Target— a c White, aa; HE Marsh, 24; 

 ip'! iy Nicl a;-, -ja ; j KjnziL'. 1 =■ i ' ei i ,n n me ret , 25 ; S V Klein)!:!. 21 : 

 t M Beers, 19. 



"■"a ;, ii-..'i ■ ehi an -1 /'.re 1 ',. ,a... aisa.iaa-.s ,1 TTotmard, 5..1 ; u 



Ll;eynofl,4. : D N cougar, ;9;\s t; Kingman, 43. 



50u yd . .sharps hiJl" anna •!,, cartoon target, 10 shols-S H Hubbard. 

 59 : f W Peak, so ; W Malory,' 4,1 : D N Cougar, 5a ; S V Nichols, is: 

 S C Kingman. 45. 



5'iu yda. e'a con. Bee T(i Badge. T shots— 13 N Cougar. 36: S II Hub- 

 bard, 35 ; s G Kmgman, 41 ; M l Reynolds, 36 : F M Fleers, 32. 



Oiwyd... tipe -a cltss u itch. 7 shots -s II Hubbard, 34; F w Peek, 

 ■J L Keynoida, 31. 

 ntesl lor Ihe trophy represent- 



iei"e..l if lone ranee .,;,.!, jna.'. 



trophy wits presented to the 

 lasse'.t Leech. Captain of the 

 his country during that year. 



ae .simile of one of the famous 



32; 

 The LEiccn cup— The 7ih a 



Ing the. individual 'ill impious! 

 at creedmoor on .Monday lasi 

 ctubiii 1S75 by Major Arthur 

 Irish long-range tea: 



It Is a huge silver - 



her,. 



towers in aucien.t lain 111 rebel mi Irs lid, forming a handle to the 



cover. Under the eoinld.h 

 to ba shot Tor annually. ! 

 United Sia 17- s, aiai has Hi 

 trophy. All menio.is M 

 nationality, me, ho'.vevei 

 name ot tlie winner In en 

 cup. ihe reeoid lias fo.l 

 11. A. Glldersle.-ve, 204; 

 Hyde, 2H5; 1619, J. B. Suiiiuer, 

 'I he veteran long-range rlflemi 

 was oh the. ground, bat his eye 

 Slant shoaling dai'lna ihe past 



conipeiitors were' Me.,aia. ce.rr. 

 on lor the express purpose of c 

 the match v.as hea'nn wltfttw 

 hot, but a stiff breeze blew dow 

 rear 01 the hiing-iolnt towurt 

 match were as Callows ; DL-tai 

 at each rang •. The rauge at su 

 and a ball' liunr 

 the competitors - 

 The m.tali was huisheu a 



[bad by the donor, the tropin la 

 isopeuioall niilve-h aai aitizens of the 

 regore been dubbed the " Know-nothing" 

 ie Ailiateir Utile Club, regardless of their 

 eligible 10 compete in the match, ihe 

 1 year, and his , rule, la inscribed on the 

 ITS: 1ST."., COl. John liorllne, 205; I87«, Col. 

 Major H. S. Jewell, 213 ; 1S7S, Frank 

 01 Boston, 215 : Isso, C. E. Lamb. 21s. 

 11. Leonard Gelger, or Hudson, N. Y., 

 .. .jghthas bee. ana Impaired from con- 

 ia-t decade, and he was compelled to be 

 iOis lor bis old companions. Among the 

 errlshand Kockweu. of Boston, who came 

 of competing tor the cup. At 11:30 o'clock 

 1 twenty-two entries. The weather was 

 flown ihe ranae iluihig the day fiom the 

 rard the targets. '1 he conditions or the 

 -tamces, sea. em. 1 arid 1,000 y a rds ; 15 shots 

 It »00 yards was covered ar, 1 o'clock r. M., 

 for luncheon, during which the traps of 

 ed back to the tiring-point at 900 yards. 



1.15 o'clock, and the cup was iran-aeriei 



from Mr. Lamb to president. Bruce, who made the handsome score of 

 217 out of a possible 225 pol uts. Following are the leading scores : 



800 yds. 900 yds. l.OoO yds. Total. 



LC Bruce 75 72 70 217 



W K Farrow 72 74 68 214 



BrsTG Dudley..... 73 74 6* 211 



H I' Rockwell "j 65 69 2.7 



H Fisher 73 68 65 2)16 



William Gorrlsh 75 68 63 206 



WWDe Fori est.. - 74 70 62 206 



F H HoItOh 69 67 69 2»5 



XL Allen 69 72 74 205 



L Webber 70 66 67 203 



Col John BOdine 73 67 63 2uS 



h eathlionc 71 63 67 2111 



JWIOdd 88 70 61 199 



GLvorse ., 72 65 60 197 



NDWard 64 68 69 191 



lira Haberehaw 7i 61 66 iss 



DFDiVidH 59 711 58 187 



CEOverbaugh 64 58 65 1(7 



Col. IJ. V. Warn, W. EL Brown, J. P. Waters and A. B. Hoflgman 



withdrew. 

 June Pbookajws at cheedmoor. -Secretary Donaldson has issued 



the. programme 1:01 tin- leao.hes during iiies.irese.nt month at Creed- 

 moor, paiviiiia. ihe lollinviiig canleaia: si h , Kenilugton Gold match, 

 ninth Catnpetmon; anil and lOuu yards; rounds. 2(1 at each distance ; 

 po-hton, any. 



Off-iland Individual match; pre? hianal; on'y handicapped; first 

 eompetlii'in. onen lie, eveiyhoda : imi and can yards ; fifteen shots at 

 each; any rid: ': .oid.tirv 1 hies 10 receive two points allowance, at 200 

 yards and lour palms at, aou yards. 



hi. 1, if.ih ami cad; rii.t eompetltlOB the mree Distance match; 

 professionals only hamii. aiaied ; open 10 everybody ; mo, 20u and 300 

 yards; seven shots each dh-ianre ; ,,ny rifle and position; two entries 

 allowed, but only the highest score to count; winners to be deter- 

 mined by aggregate 01 be;-r, two secies of two out of the three compe- 

 titions; iw-eiity-ioiir cash prizes; toial, J100. 



18th, Ballu.ru Ulfle match ; seventeenth competition; open toall 

 comers; winners to be handicapped one point: >or each time wot) ; 100 

 and 200 yard.-;- nosiiioii stariding; any rtQe ; 1 on 1 ids, seven at each 

 distance; 110 oh; aaii.ee allowed beiweeai either aliou.. or distances ; the 

 rule tobeyvon three 1 lines :aot tieoe:,sariiv consecutlvei, before be- 

 coming personal propcrle, , lire: any competaor making a tullscoie (35 

 points} at each distance at anyone competition to he come the final 

 Winner. The We Will march; eleventh eompetlon; open only to 

 members or the National Guard ol any .state; ana and 600 yards; 

 position at nno yards, a la uu lag; at ana varus, any with head toward 

 the talget; seven shots at each distance; w i; an, the authorized 

 military rifle lu u.-ehv the Organlz iron ot which the competitor Is a 

 member ; prize to become property of cerapeiiiur winning It three 

 times. The Winchester Hide march ; sieih competition; attherun- 

 miK den rar.ei : distaan e, 11,(1 yards. 



25,h, The. ch inaploii seiaoianS nudge match; first competition; 

 open all day ; ia .handtcaps: open to all diembars of the N. G. S. N. 

 Y.; SOU and' aim v-,r la ilea sinus at each ; Eemiiigton rifle N. Y. State 

 model; position, tor , hi a aire, -standing at lea yards; any, with head 

 to thetaiget. ai sou yards; eompeilons allowed two entries In each 

 cornpe' Irion, but only the highest score to take a prize. 



29th, Off-Ilaiil "'earn iu iich ■ 00 'a: rahcaas : open to teams Ot four 



men each, uoxn any civil, military or naval organization; auo and »oo 



yards; fifteen shots at each ; any rifle : teams using all military rifles 

 to receive an allowance of ten points at each dLstance. 



Amatecb Kiplk Clfb.— The matches tor June are as folloW; 



Juno 8.— Extra Long Range match ; 48 shot? ; 10110 yards. 



Jllue 15.— Second Championship match a. riioa cur riir ami j ''ha 

 yards. 



June 22.— Bronze Medal Mid-Range match j so shots ; 700 yards. 



June 22.— Season match. ; 20shois; 10UO yards. 



June 2D.— Third Championship match : 15 shots ; son. 900 and 1000 

 yards. 



New Yoke Rifle GAiXEar.— For the week ending May 28.— At 30 

 yds., Creedmoor in rgci, reduced to the distance ; 3 scores, possible 150, 

 the score s stood : 



P G Penning 149 J G Joiner 144 



J H Brown 148 C Judson 144 



E Bennett 148 JN aiarghaler 143 



Hoehl 147 WH heed , 141 



ML Biggs 144 ~ 



B. B. 



AnBAKY, May 27.-Wtnchest.er match, set apart tor the military 

 men and under (he usual military conditions. However, they have 

 never taken any Interest in 11, and the competitors are composed 

 mainly ot small-bore men who use a military lor diversion. Yes- 

 teiday but two military men entered the match. The scores were as 

 follows : 



200 yards. 600 yards. 



JIMUeS, S M 4 6 4 4 4—21 5 4 5 5 4—23-44 



A Thome, s M 44443-19 55534-22—11 



A Carpenter, S M ...3 6 4 5 s— 20 3 4 44 6—20-40 



G H Charles, 8 M 4 4 5 4 4—21 2 2 6 5 5-19-40 



Wm E Fitch, SM... 4 433 4- 18 6444 3—20—38 



WmT Miles, 9M 4 3 44 3—18 6 4 3 3 6-20— 8H 



CGCheever, BM 44 3 3 4—18 4 8 3 4 4—18—36 



TheoMosher, S 11 3 2 3 4 3—15 4 3 5 2—14—29 



200 yards, subscription match. : 



Janie-s. 1 Miles, S M 44555—23 C G Cheever, EM 45444— 21 



8 Baldwin. Bal 8 44554—22 o Dexter, s S. 45444-21 



Theodore Mosher, Bal s. 45454— 22 Wm T Miles. UalS 46444—21 



Wm E FltCb, bal 8 64544—22 A Thome, S M 44444-20 



H R Sanders, Bal s 44445—21 A Carpenter, S M 34444—19 



P Toblo, ual S 44544—21 J Donegar, wes 8 ...34342—16 



G H Charles, Bal 8 44544—21 



Thirty duplicate entries were made. Next Thursday the John 

 Hodge match and ihe 600-yard llle membership will be on the pro- 

 gramme. 



The Stockton Ru-'le-Kanqk .association, of Camden, has Issued its 

 programme ot mulches lor tin? ensuing mcniii as roliows: Saturday, 

 June 4— Sharps match for military rifles ; open to all comers ; dis- 

 tance, 200 yaids; position, stunning: a; shots; weapon, any ride, 

 without, eleuiitng : piloa a sharps an 111 arc rule. e,a In, alar . .1 ana c - 

 Mid-range match ; distance, aim yard-,, any pnalriou; ether oondh ions 

 similar to the pre, odliignurteb ; prize, a Ballard illle. Saturday, June 

 11— Short-range military match, upon 0.1 lire rani; and tile of the New 

 Jersey National Cuard; weapons, enriagneld rifles; 10 shots, off- 

 iiaini ; seven pihes, co: sis. Sag of various arrant a a-, ot cartridges, and 

 the t. lialapidll .Marh. a to an a 1 ,a.dga aiaiaih, open llle Flint rolende, 

 Pennsylvania National i-iujrd : di -lance can and sen yards: live shots 

 at each range; weapons, springhead rilles; pri/.e, a gold badge. 

 Wednesday, June 15 short-range mutch, open to all comers; dis- 

 tances, 100 and inn yaids; seven idiots, off- hand, at eic-h range; no 

 Cleaning; prize, a henalcgton -dion.- range title, aatoiday, June IS— 

 "Second" i.old match, open to all coiiios ; distances, 100 and 200 

 yards; to shots at each range, oil- hand; four money prizes of $50, $25, 

 $15and*lo, respectively, and secmd contest, tor th • sharps military 

 rule. Wednerda; , dune ya-neiali:gton aaacei,, opt n to all corners-; 

 distance, 200 yards ; 0.1 shots, oil- hand : jnl/e, a h'emingUiu creedmoor 

 rifle. Saturday. .June as— champion M aiUsiriaa'a unite match. Open 



, ,-, ;.„-- ■ .,-i-i .- 1. ■■ 10 ■: r- a . 1. , a . . -,.i I ■ . a o ,;,, ,11 I 111 . nan 



lar to those in the 1.1 a. ten previously menu, meat, arid second competi- 

 tion lor the gold prize, w cducsday, June 2a— Second short-range 

 match tor a Remington short-range rifle. 



Milwaukee, Wis , May 24.— The rifle contest between the Mil- 

 waukee, Geo. H. Thomas, ot Chicago, and Minneapolis Rule Clubs 

 11 d,e.. car, an a-'a.oi. and acting affair. At Sam the representa- 

 tives ot the three eaiiK and their rileiads toot, a special train lor the 

 range at the Soldier's tlotne. Tlie elements were ravorable for good 

 shooting, but shot 1 ly alter arriving on ihe grounds the wind veered 

 to the southeast and earned the smoke from the chimneys of the 

 Chicago, Milwaukee ,t St. Paul ear shops across the rauge, complete- 

 ly covering the largia . and 11, are a.) of commencing at 'a o'clock, the 



initial Shot WHS Apt flred until halt-past , .Icm-: s,.aan remail.:a- 



ble scores weie made by all the clubs; but the Milwaukee riflemen 

 were "too mam" tor the vt itors. and carried the day by the m rg- 

 nlfloent total ol 1,216 out of a possible i,s.yn, the Minneapolis team 

 scoring 1,153, while.the Thomas club had 1,122 to us credit- The 

 scores stood : 



Milwaukee Team- 



800 yds. 900 yds. 1000 yds. Total. 



JCWellS 73 6» 71 213 



John Johnston 73 69 64 206 



H T Drake 73 67 63 203 



KDUangS 71 63 65 198 



HCMarkham 73 68 68 199 



HP Yale 06 70 60 196 



406 



3S1 



Minneapolis Team. 



1,316 



DNHoblet 



CW Skinner 



C Maudlin... 



Olecoiuine. 



J b uauEinson 



A F Elliott 



Chicago Team. 



IE Hubbard 71 



M Tyrrell 74 



J A Shaffer 72 



CMB111 48 



D B Freeman 59 



JOHobbs 6T 



60 



162 

 160 



381 885 356 1,182 



At a meeting held at the Klrby House In the evening there was a 



large arrendane'S 1 c gioa.aa ne.a ..eis ,i a 56 nted : Geo. H. 

 Thomas, Chicago ; Minneapolis Crntj ; Orion, Imrdue; Sheboygan 

 Cmb: Lake Side, Lake View, III., and the Milwaukee club. CM. 

 Skinner, or the id.lnaeaauits club. 1, resided, and '.'oi. Lou. II. Bring 

 officiated as secretary. It was 1 esoiaced to proceed to organization by 

 nominating a president, vie ■-pre-ldeim, secretary aud treasurer. 

 The. committee on nomination consisted of h'. h. Hubbard, ot the 

 Thomas Club ; John .lonnston, Milwaukee; J. E. Tilt, Bake Side ; A- 

 F. Elliott, Minmapolis; W. s. Humphrey, Sheboygan. They nomi- 

 nated the following gentlemen, and they were elected: President, 

 C. M. Skinner, ot Minneapolis; Vice- President, E. W. Hlncks, of 



liilwanl.ee ; f inane dig. soerea.ary and Treasurer, I.. H. Drury, 



Chicago; Recormng Secretary, W. II. Chenowi th, Chicago. Theofll- 

 cers of the association were appointed a committer- 10 no-paie a ear -" 

 ru'esandregulatloes t,., are em tlie association. TJ. A. Burt. U. S. A., 

 John McConnell and W. s. Humphrey were appointed as additional 

 members of the committee. 



New OKLS41VS, May '6.— The second eonlest between baitallon 

 teams for the nest, 1 1, -river prize loci: place this aia : rnoon at the New 

 Orleans Rifle Club Park. The score was as follows 



200 yards. 

 Dudley Selph 4 444 4—20 



■Muic.on , 5 3-1 -I 5—21 



W Arms 4543 4—20 



G W Charlton 4 4 3 5 4—20 



spoil 44344-19 



500 yards. 



5 4 4 5 4—22—42 



2 5 4 4 3— IS— 39 



3 3 4 4 3—17—37 

 3 4 3 4 8—17—37 

 5 2 5 3 2—17—36 

 3 4 4 3 2—15-81 



3 2 3 2 4—16—32 



4 2 4 4-14— 29— IS1 



Bradford. ....3 333 4— ie 



ill lie: 4 3 3 3 3—16 



IV W Wllklns 3 2 3 4 3—15 



continent H Guards. 



Knight 5 5 4 4 3-27 



Heniy 8 6 44 4-20 



DOOlltMe • 4 4 4 4—16 



Cm... 33433-16 



Howe 3 4 3 3 3-16 



„e I .a, ,. ... a: a I .; .: a. 

 M.allhv 5 3 3 3—14 



Franklin 4 4 3 4 4—19 



New Orphans, La. May 2-2.-Owlng to the comuetltlve drill of the 



ica „ Cc ...a ,, ,.,,:, ,. a.!,- ■ , ■• an ie ar ■an. Haitian- : 1 ei.a.y hi trance 



the attendance at. the nark was very slim, only six entries being 

 made. Selph was ruled out, owing to his late arrival, according to 

 the r tile. The following are tlie scores: 



soo yards. 200 yards. 100 yards. 



Gschwlnd. .......H S3 ',-., S.1 



Sjorl....... .17 H , ». 



4 5 4 6 3—21—42 

 4 3 4 4 4—18—38 

 4 6 3 4 5—21-37 



3 4 4 3 4— 17— 83 

 2 5 S 4 3—15-31 



4 5 3— 12— V7 

 2 5 .1—11—25 



3 0— 3—22—255 



Total 



Henry 17 19 82 ..ss_. 



Charlton .......IT 19 22 Si 



Sgchlnd ............12 SO 82 54 



Hauswald 13 16 20 49 



To day on the grounds of the New Orleans Gun Club there was a 



aich, handicap from is to vo yards rise, 1 don Die rises, 



three prizes being offered. For this event there were twenty- two con- 

 testants, among whom were most of our noled amateur shots ot the 

 city. The match was a most Interesting one throughout. 



Tne camp at Wimbledon will open on the 9th pros., and the fort- 

 night's shooting on the nth. 



THE TRAP. 



NEBRASKA TOURNAMENT. 



IHE shooting tournament held at, Lincoln, Nebraska, under the 

 management of the Lincoln Sportsman's Club, May 17,18,19 



and So, was well attended, althougn the vcearnai a, a -, eo.d, raw and 

 rulny during the first two days. The tullowlng are the. official scores 



leadr the W; , .1 coad n a inaldaa: , .."111 " r was not able to 



goi. scores of last ogogs -gnjoi 1 ca glass balls; distance, 18 yards-; 

 iree for all. Following is t he score : 



Brucker milium— 9 Den. ..1000111111— 7 



Arbutimot. lliuoiilo— s Kauffman 1111000111— 7 



■ai'i.i ' - em 11 1 . - a anan.n.11, a 1 1 -oiii 1— v 



Hllghes onotoioil— 6 Browning. ouoiiOlll— 7 



j 1 101 11 10111— S Berg., 1WOI0IOOOI— 3 



(hcCrtrthy milium— 9 Jones umoloiiO— 6 



Hathaway. 1001111011— 7 Leeder 1111001011—7 



Johnson 0101 1 1101 1— 7 Bracey oomilOll— 7 



Petty mmmi— 10 Collins oooioouon— 3 



eoiierison 1111111111—10 Sprlgg. HllllOUl— . 9 



Hallett... 0110111110—7 Deuuam oimuilll— 8 



Lyon Ullloioio— 7 Carpenter noioooioo— 4 



Bray ..union 101— 7 Beltzer .0001010111— 6 



Still ..1111101001- 7 Page millllio— 9 



■"■", ilnciei- a-r -iminlll s Uinwn OlOU 11110— 7 



Barney OioooilOll— 5 Baum 01 uimio— 8 



Feet 1111 111 110— 9 Irwtu mi mm— lo 



Dunham limlllli— 10 Henton lUlOOllll— 8 



Babcock 00001 11001— 4 Mills 1110111111— » 



Referees— Messrs. McDonald, Shlelas and Rogers. Messrs. Robert- 

 son, Dunham, l-'ntry and nwla dWInnd irinl, n on : , 



a tie with Parmlee. I'eet broke live balls straight and yvon third 

 place, Bray and Johnson shot for loui'th prize; yvon by ihe former, 

 who broke five bails. 



Contest No 2, 10 oalls at IS yards, resulted as follows : 



Uabcock luoioilllii- 4 Bray 1011101110—7 



Lei tier minimi— 9 Johnson lioiioono— 



Mult: .aiberger 11101 11 111— 9 Sprlgg 1101111001— 7 



Petty .....1111111117—10 Dunham llllllllOO— 8 



McCartney 1011101101— 7 Mcliee limonoi— 8 



Parmlee 1101110111— 8 Still 1110111110— 8 



Henton won 101 1— 7 Hudd 11111*1110— 8 



Mills ill HI 11 il I— a Jin dlag .. 11,1.11.11 — " I ' 



1 obiafsoti .....1111111110— 9 Arbutimot 1 101110110— 7 



Hathaway 1100111101— 7 Utilizer am mil 11- s 



Hughes. loomowi— 6 Denham 1111110111—9 



Shields Iliomill 9 uracey 0011111011— 7 



Jones . .111101,000— 6 Collins 0111011110— 7 



Kauffman 1101111111- 9 Baum 1111011110— 8 



Woods 1111111111-10 Hostel fee Willi 10110- 



Ht-owning.... 1111111111—10 Mctirlde llllllllll— lu 



Parney 101H1000I— 6 Brown 1011100100— 5 



Peel , ..1111111011—9 Page llOOlUOll— 7 



Sheldon 1101111111—9 lrwlu milium— 9 



Relerees— Messrs. .McDonald and Tomson. Ties: First, J. W. Petty, 

 second, divided by s'nellenbc-rger and obertson ; third, J. E. Baum : 

 founh, Damel Bray. 



Second Day.— The rain of the night before did not. greatly Interfere 

 with the sport, 'the 111st contest was lor the prize silver cup, 10 

 an. is, :i 21 yards rise, 'ihls cup was won last year by the 

 Lincoln Club. It was won 10-day by tlie Omaha Sportsmen's Club. 

 uu., a.jorraaraa -: n h 



MBls 11 11 iuu n— 9 Hathaway 111 mini— 10 



Hughes 1111111111—10 Petty lmoomi— 8-37 



Lincoln Sportsmen's Club. 



McBrlcle lliolo ill- 8 Hathaway 1111101111— 9 



J E Baum. ....1111010110— 7 Hallett llllllllll— 10— 54 



Nemaha County Sportsmen's Club. 



Browning iim unit— 9 uen 1111111 101— 9 



KuufTman lillumoi— 9 Denham 1110110111— s— 86 



Syracuse Sllsby Uun Club. 



Bray limoim— 9 still 1111111000— T 



Barney 1111011011— S Peet. .-. Iliomill— »— SS 



Omaha Worklngmen's Club. 



Leeder. 1110101001— 6 Farmlee. 1110111101— 8 



Bracey liiouiiii— 9 Robertson..... ..luoioiuo— 1— 80 



Osceola* Sportsmen's Club. 



Woods, J M lllllil — 7 Woods, C B 1110100— 4 



lirdtirer 1110110—5 Logan 111011Ot-s 



* tt Ithdrawdi. 



Contest No. 4, 6 single birds, 21 yards rise : 



Johnson 0111 1— 4 Kautrman 10110—8 



•lours 010111-2 Browning... 1111'— 4 



I'vle.'aitney own— 8 Page 11111—6 



uabcock 1101a — 3 Peet 10U1— 4 



shellenberger 11100—3 Brown 10011—3 



Woods 01101—3 Hallett uiii-t6 



Bu.ld 01111— 4 lieltv.er OHIO— 3 



Pttty 11111—5 Leeder. tiro— 3 



Hathaway, S B 11011 — t Livingston Ollll — i 



ii.aa ma r a. a.-,, a- , , , . 111 



Mills 11011— 1 Parmulee 01010— a 



1 arson HUki— 3 Still.. 01111. — 1 



Smith 11110—4 Bracey Olll'-S 



1 laipeatei I o;-n -J deles [-,,,,, f '0 111- a 



Bray 10011—3 Hughes 01001-2 



BrUCker 11101—4 Dunham OUOi— s 



Collins 10011-3 Lyle 01111-4 



Harney 01001-2 Logan 10010—2 



McKee .10011-8 Arbuihnot 00100—1 



Tucker 01111— 4 Denham 01010— 2 



Sheldon 01 til— 4 lrwm.-.. 10011—3 



Hostet ter 1111 0—4 



• Dropped dead out of bounds. 



First prize was die idcd among Pen v. Cage and Hallett ; second, S. 

 A. Sucker; third, S. M. Shehenherger; fourth, Ceo. Jones. The 

 a ?.,-■.. a ra " j-.a, see, sin and tea. A sweepsi ake.s [inrsc was then shot 

 .;,, -vi: 1 ; "- re 1 . ■ uu : Sees r-un-v da.'rd-a aiccmg inn,, I ,. . 



Win, Jones and S. B. Haihaway; second, Tucker; third, divided be*. 

 tiveen Peet and Hastings ; fourth, Geo. Dunham. 



Third Day.— Three double birds at eighteen yards, canvas hunting 

 bout as first prize: 



Hainewson 11 11 11—6 Sheldon 11 01 01— 4 



Hat-ley 00 10 11— 3 Browning .....10 11 11— S 



,\'u ia hie 11 11 11—6 Kauffman 10 n 11— •* 



Ik 11 01 01—4 Still 00 00 10-f 



: lieiianiierger 11 10 10—1 Bray.. II 11 11—6 



Hathaway, 8 B 10 ll ll— 6 Carpenter ...10 00 00-1 



lane, ice 10 11 11-5 Brown 00 10 18— 2 



Petty 11 11 11—6 Hughes. 10 11 11— li 



Baum, J E .01 00 11—3 Kennedy...-. 10 11 U-5 



, , ,. cr> ' ' I- ! gilaa.ee , . .111 !- a 



111 i -i . 1 nl 71 -:, ddla g 1! 11 — 5 



-,, ,": i't 11 i I- f- l-'.i'iii I il 11 11—6 



a on. .. 1.: I i li -a aeillniv a , i-| i) , n p.i id :- 



, 10 10 11—4 Dunham 10 11 01—4 



i.vle 11 11 00—4 Denham 10 11 01—5, 



not 00 11 00—2 Leeder 10 ll 10-^1 



Logan ,..,10 10 01-3 



The first prize was won by Petty, the second was divided between 

 J. B. Hathaway and Browning, the third between SchellenberKer 

 aim. Leeder, i Ogan reoeived ihe fourth, and the fifth yvas divided be- 

 tween Arbutimot and Brown. 

 Team shooting : 10 glass balls, 18 yards : 



McBrtde.. 1001101111— T Sheldon ooonouoi— 6— 13 



: nan gas 11 101 11110— 8 Den llluioom— 7—15 



a laa.-nnm faaiai - - c. sg.c-ilea i>; ra'ca .11 um ill - 10 -in 



er i uu hi an -i a ... .nmoniiii— 6— IS 



d,. a eieali.l . ngge-i ... .IlllOlOOlJ— 7-U 



still niouoin— 8 carpenter ooiioiono— 5—13 



Lender. lllioiom— s Jones oillllliu— 9—17 



petty ionium— 9 Mills iiuimu—io—19 



Woods lllinoill— 9 Johnson. 0101000011— 4— is 



Brown. nomom— 3 McKee millOOlo— 1— 16 



lrwm.,... ...0111010101— 6 Dunham. im:»-— n— is 



