jrxtZY 14,1881. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



479 



ointment with friction twice a flay. Write In two weeks time result 

 ana TO« suggest further treatment. 



1(19. H. P., Paradise Furnace.— See answer to M. O. 8. In Forest 

 and Si kb am, February si, 1831. It will give you the Information you 



H. C. Glover offers some fine dogs for sale in this week's Issue. 



DRIFT FROM EXCHANGES. 



A Tramp is the Catskills is one of the most satisfac- 

 tory ways in which a New York maa who is not afraid to 

 use his legs can spend a short summer or fall vacation. A 

 wrtter in the Times gives these hints as the result of personal 

 experience : 



"Go by Hudson River Railroad lo Tivoli : cross over to 

 Sangertics ; ride up to Phoenix Hotel free. They will send 

 you (if there are two) to Burghees, at Palmsville, for $3, iu 

 a two-seated one-horse wagon, or for $5, with a two-horse 

 carriage -distance, teu miles. This is a fine, cheap place to 

 stay over night or for a day. Walk up through tlie clove. 

 Before you get to the Catskill bridge strike dowu to and fol- 

 low the stream up to Haine's Falls. You will nod a path 

 and stairs where needed. You can stay over night at Haine's 

 Falls, including supper and breakfast, for $1.50 each. In the 

 morning cross over by path through wood and field— less than 

 a mite aud one-half— to the Laurel House, at Kaaterskiln 

 Falls. Tike a room for one day. Spend your time until 

 dinner (from 9 a. m. to 2 r. m.) ' taking in ' the falls from 

 different points. There is now pleniy of water and vou will 

 in those five hours see the water turned on a half-dozen 

 times. After dinner stroll by Mr. Harding's new road over 

 to the new Kaaterskill House; diverge when you see the 

 shingle ' To Sunset Rock ' to pay your respects to that charm- 

 ing spot. From this new house pass on by the old path to 

 the Catskill Mountain House. Ketnra by path either side of 

 the lake to Schutt's Laurel House. If there shall have been 

 no recent rain to make mud, take the south path by all 

 means. Your one day's bill at the Laurel House will be 

 $2 50 or $3. After breakfast take the Hbove path toward 

 Haine's Falls until you teach the path that leads up to the 

 right by an unpainted farm-house; follow that up to the 

 road — on to Stony Clove, passing Hilton House, Mulford's, 

 the famous Roggens and in nunic able other sum mcr hotels or 

 boarding-houses; stop at Gillespie's, on the Hunter "pike," 

 half a mile before you reacn the Stony Clove, for bread and 

 and milk and butter. Eleven to twelve miles from the Lau- 

 rel House you will stop over night at Connolly's one and one- 

 half miles from the summit of Stony Clove. Your supper, 

 breakfast and lodging will be $1, and often involves brook 

 trout. The Hunter stage will take you, at 8 a. m., to Pho?- 

 necia in time for the 10 a. m. train for 50 cents. You buy 

 your ticket to New York, which you reach at 3:30 p. m. 



" When the weather is not too hot this trip may be varied 

 profitably. (The writer is giving his per onai experierce.) 

 Take the Ansonia to Saugerties ; walk up to Hummel's Mount 

 Aiiy House — some four miles— to breakfast and tnen on, on 

 loot, through Quarryv He to Burghees The last day, in- 

 stead of walking to Stony Clove, walk to the Gvetlook, either 

 by way of the new road or by way of Mink Hollow. Slop 

 at Mead's, two miles below the Overlook. The walk through 

 Mink Hollow is the finest, most filling mountain walk I can 

 recall." 



Bbavbbs m Germany are making trouble for the land- 

 owners. The London Globe says : "Possibly some natural- 

 ists, and a great many other people, are quite unaware that 

 tl>e beaver is still liviDg in consid. rable numbers in a part of 

 Germany. "We know that in Britain, where this wonderful 

 little animal once had its natural home, recent attemps have 

 been m <de with much perseverance to introduce it artificial- 

 ly, and Mr. Halting has lately shown, not only what was the 

 prob .ble date of extinction of the species here, but also how 

 far Lord Bute's efforts to reacclimaliize them may be consid- 

 ered practical 'y successful. Other similar attemps have also 

 been made in Poland, Austria and Russia, but in no place has 

 th^ experiment been carried so far as on the banks of the 

 Elbe, where special laws have been passed for the preserva- 

 tion of the amphibious rodents. Here their multiplication 

 has become a subject of serious protests on the part of those 

 inhabitants who care more for their crops and private inter- 

 ests thin for questions of natural history, however interest- 

 ing. The beavers have begun to attack the trees on each 

 side of the bank within a wide range of the river, and have 

 not only demolished quantities of the younger saplings, but 

 also gnawed through and razed to the ground many quite 

 full-grown trees. They have likewise, in the course of their 

 various works in damming and diverting the stream, caused 

 great damage to the existing banks and defenses, so as to 

 cause inundation, and impose much toil and expense upon 

 the riparian proprietors. So serious are the depredations of 

 the tribe, as it continua'ly iucreases in number, that the Ger- 

 mans are preparing to address petitions to the Government, 

 and ask for au act, conceived somewhat in the spirit of the 

 hares and rabbits act, authorizing them to protect themselves 

 by organizing beaver hunts on a large scale." 



Truth reports that " Storms' says that when he first put the 

 thing on his dog's nose, the muzzled pug wore a puzzled 

 mug." 



The Tourist and Sportsman is a summer publication 

 printed at Minneapolis, Minn., devoted to making known the 

 attractions of Lake Minnetonka and the park region of Min- 

 nesota. 



§ifle and %\z$ ghaating. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



New York Eiplk Gallery.— "Weekly practice of Knickerbocker 

 Club, 30 yards : K Bernieit +7, J X MerePmliaLer J r, W 11 Reed ,1 r .17 

 K H Hawthorn 46, WVOverbiugh 45, Dr Tout 45, W Harrington 43, 

 K C Brunnel ... igddn 42, p j Denipsey as, T Green 35. 



Ballard Rifle Match.— scores up to date ra d 11015, four 



scores to win, or possible 6u0; ring target: 



J N Mergenthaler 112 109 113 114— MS 



HOehl 10T m lo* 10a— 111 



Dr Toal 98 101 07 108— 404 



C Gibbs 103 96 89 W0-8SS 



MrErchait 1 89 66 84 81—820 



F Kobbl , 102 4S 98 69—30? 



H Gumher 8T 95 83 — 265 



C Edgar 102 95 —197 



TJDolan .....106 106 —sis 



W V Overoaugn w 105 —201 



Albany. N. T , July 4 —Ram In afternoon prevented large attend- 

 ance. Only the beat scores which were inane arc em>n below, Capt, 

 William E. Fitch winning fli'st, place In both short-range match**, 

 Mr. E. V. Dentin first place In the sou- van! match, and 'l'hf-odore 

 Mosher first, place In the. 150 -yaid match. In the last match (600 

 yards) Mr. W. r. Miles is credited with a miss which tn reality was a 

 tmlbeye on the wrong target, while Capt. Filch gets a miss tor 

 neglecting to put a bullet m his gun, 



8hort- RaDge Match, Bio yards. 



William E Fitch 4454434—30 B R Spelmao, Jr 4444445—29 



Charles 11 Cans 45-14434— 30 Michael Murphy 4444444— 23 



.lames I MUes 5444464— :w Andrew Homier 4444434—27 



Willi "ij T YiIIcj mm 11 -j— m: ''baric; keoler 5344344-27 



Buel C ALdrews 8454455— so o Dexter 4434433—25 



Short Range. Match, SOD yards. 



Wll'lam E Flt.ch 5414454—30 Michael Murphy. 4434534—21 



WllllamT Miles 4344445— 2s H k Soelman, jr. 4553244—27 



James I Miles 5444454— ::o The-'doro Mosher.- 3444434—20 



S Ualdwln 5H4434—2S Charles H Gam .1434434—26 



KUdl C Andrews 4514443—28 Andrew Donner 3444442—25 



Mid-Range. Match, sou yards. 



Edgar V Denlson 5155555—34 Charles H Gaus 54555-13—31 



WiltamT Miles 5555545—34 Michael Murphy 355(144-29 



James I Wiles 5145554—32 Dharj: ; kcl.;.[- -44.v1.-24— 27 



Andrew Donner 6545453—31 Ben] R ,-pelman, Jr. . . .4-15.3433— 27 



Ml i-Range Match— ooo yards. 



T Mosher 0455555555—49 c II Gaus 55355354 ss-43 



JI MUes 5554555544-47 EV I'emsan 4454545254—42 



WT Miles 5515534454—44 W E Fitch 4530553514-40 



B R Spelnran, jr 4543534454 — u 



Newton Rifle Association.— "At the range of the Newton Rifle As- 

 sociation, July 4, at Newtouville, th- handicap vase match was con- 

 cluded, and the lollowing were the best s;ores made : 



FCClafllo 4554555—33 DrA Hudson 4545444—30 



DrE 11 Hitchcock 5544454— 31 M L lra.it 4444554—30 



MC Laffle 5444445—30 



The totals for the whole match la the three days' shooting and the 

 winners ot the prizes are as lotiows : M. c. Laffla, as. flrst prize ; F. 

 L. clauin, 'J7, second prize; Dr. E. B. Fitolv'ocl;, 07. third prize; M. L. 

 Pratt. 115, fourth prize, and Dr. a. Hud ou, 91, nan prl«e. In the 

 above to' all I'r.u land Laffle are allowed lour exi.o. 1 "■ : a cri .... 

 Dr. A. Hudson two points, which are included. 



Omnn, Xeb., July 4.— The young amateurs of this city held their 

 first practice shonto-d iy under the to lowing eon. nitons— Distance, 

 26 yards off-hund ; Creedmoor target reduced; bullseye 14j la.: 

 First match. 



C Turner 54443-20 W Hamilton 03454— lfi 



W Rogers 61324—18 W Kennedy 24323-u 



F Hamilton 43683—17 C Hamilton 02222— 8 



Secoed match. 



W Rogers 31454-20 F Hamilton 03345— Is 



W Kennedy 4S..24— IS C HamUim 05343-15 



W Uamlltott 22431—15 c Turner 4n483— 11 



Third Match. 



W Pogers 55555 - 23 c Hamilton 43344— is 



W Kennedy 54(44— 2t F Hamilton 42424—: 



U lunier , 5438.3— IB 



Fourth match on bell target, hair-Inch bullseye and half-Inch 

 circles; same distance, off-hand; pos.-iblo score, 50: 



w Rogers s» c Turner 



W Kennedy 37 F lluiriiU.nn 27 



C Hamilton 81 Boil Whit*. 



G Jnlaer. 5453445545 -4 6 T W Griffith 51514414)5—43 



Cul Howard 5155414545-45 F llonnetr. ....4454144544— )2 



J 'I hOmOS 4544454455—14 J 11 Brown 5545344444—42 



Henry oehl — 4155141545—14 J W Schroder 4434444144 — 39 



K Alder 5545443514—44 Dr V Moablag 4454245342—86 



J Malldeville 6444444545—43 



In the champion marksman's match, 200 and 500 yards, nve shots at 

 each distance, (he folio,', in.t, score eras made : 



200 yards. 600 yards. Total. 



col Howard 



Major Denman 



p 1.0 



20 



19 



18 

 17 

 15 



JKByrd 18 



G Joiner 20 



Sergt a A Baldwin 12 



Worcestfr, Mass., July 8.— At the Pine Grove Range In ! 



bury to-day the following scores were made (possible 120 

 shooleis" match, Massaehu -tit-i 1 aiget) : 



(13 S 11 10 12 11 11 10 11 



111 I] 12 It 12 12 12 12 12 



1 10 11 11 12 11 11 11 1.1 11 



lu 10 9 12 12 11 12 11 



Morse . . 

 Allen... 



Arnold. . 



II 11 11 11 H 1 



II 12 12 12 12 12 11 It 11 



11 10 11 10 10 10 12 10 10 



11 11 11 12 12 11 11 11 11 



37 



9—105 

 11—1 



12— 10 

 12-111 

 11—103 

 lu— 113 

 10—104 

 IU— 112 



;, Mass . July 3.— At the recent, practice of the Gardner 

 Ride Club at Hackma-ack Range, the rl»e and nreedmoo' target 

 combined was used; distance, 200 yards uH-hand. The score tells 

 the story : 



R. 



c 



R. 



C. 



....77 



G F Ellsworth 



.1 KTcewton 



SB liildreih 



Chester Hinds 



FE Nichols 81 



A Mill thews 75 



F It Kuowiton 74 



S 1. Walker 67 



Shumway 68 



The Gardner Club have been invited to shoot a frtendly match with 

 a learn front the Massachusetts Rifle Association, it Is expected 

 that the contest will take place at the Ilaexuiaiaet Kange, Friday, 

 July 15. 



Totals. 



1S2-94 

 164-91 

 163-91 

 163— SO 

 159-90 



15.-— «i 



149-89 



129— 55 

 lsS-sS 



THE TRAP. 



THE CLAY PIGEON MATCH. 



WE have received, and publish below, the olflcial scores of the 

 Lgowsky clay pigeon raaich. shot arc coney Island at the con- 

 clusion of the State shoot. It was unfortunate (hat this match came 

 latelttthe week alter so many of the delegates liaci gone home. 

 Many of the contestants in the match were cell- known expert shots, 

 and something of the merits 01 :, 1 m.. .in- ituie for Jive Birds may 

 be inferred from die scores made. The malt Hi Was at is yaids, 10 

 single and 10 double. 



„,„ blngle. Double. 



mti mns 100111011-8 10 0. 10 0011—4 



E lludson 1,0,1 1 0"1— 9 01 10 00 W 



G A strong ..o.uio 100 (—2 10 10 00 10 00—5 



JM George 0111 0.0J1-6 01 11 01 10 00 — 1 



JB Black ....OOOdlOi 01 0—2 00 10 00 10 10—3— 5 



Dl' Kcrsner 00000 0000— w 



MVBaylis oitowaoi-4 00 10 01 01 11— 5— 9 



A Heritage O'OlOlKliO— 5 CO 11 11 II 00— 6— 11 



FM Thouipson lOO.lltm-8 10 10 to 10 10—5—13 



11 B Horiher 1100101000—1 00 01 00 w 



W SBell IIO'IIIIUO— 7 10 11 10 10 00—5—12 



J K h endrlcks moo to w 



P MC'GtU , 0" 00)110 W 



I Ferguson 0000.1000-3 00 10 00 00 w 



JCLuideimann 01,101011.11-5 11 11 11 10 10-8-I8 



llilo'leiinaa UdoO >1lo— 3 w 



W Greenwood i"o .uoiooi - 3 w 



E H Madison OHOflO Oal— 3 01 00 10 10 10-4- T 



C W Wingert OtmOillOl— 5 00 10 10 11 11-6— 11 



DrTaltot 1110101101— T 111100 10 01—6-13 



V Haul on ooind'O 00— w 



FFlizmeyer or, uonooi-5 11 01 00 01 w— i 



W .Mills HOilOlOOO— 5 10 10 0J W 



GaiTelt lllIVOOU— 7 00 110110 10—5—12 



I «egl ter o.ocoooo —3 m w 



s A Tucker O'lidtuoiO— 1 10 10 11 11 00-6-10 



■orer ....iiiioiooou — 5 00 10 10 w 



J FKIelnz 0300011110—5 11 10 00 10 11—6—11 



J Brewer „ 0HU101U-8 10 00 01 11 10-5-I8 



Ties of 13 shot off at i single and 4 double : 



Thompson . ..0111— 3 00 w Talbot Hit— 4 10 00— 1— S 



Llndermann...llll— 4 11 10-S— 7 Brewer mi — * 11 11— 3— 7 



Second ties : 

 Llndermann.im— 4 10 10 10— 3— T Brewer.... 1111— 1 10 01 11-4— S 

 Ties ot 12 shot off at single and double : 



Bell 1001—2 00—2 Garret nil— J 01—5 



Long Bbasch Cup.— In the annual contest at Heal Beach, last week , 

 for the subscription cup o f the Long Branch (.'lu 3. six Cup i competed. 

 with the result annexed. The prize la a In id ,,- ,, , , ; e.Mjairn- 

 mered sliver: 



Fountain Gun Oluo. 



M V Baylls 1 1111 mtooiltl 1—12 



<:w Wingert 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 i-n 



eh Madison 1 loiiiioiiniii 1—12 



G B Tucker 1 1110111111111 1— 14 



Dr Talbot 1 lioitoilliooi 1— U— 62 



Jersey City Heights Club. 



C Towusend 1 11111 1U11111 1—15 



W Hughes 11111101110111 1—13 



HVon I.engerke 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-12 



J Von Lengerke 1 1011101111111 0—13 



THHall 0110011011011 1—9—61 



Long Branch Club. 



vz°imar l olio I noill 1 11 1-11 



f*pler 1 01 11110110011 i-ii 



Howard .0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1—9 



EGMurphy.... 1 11111 01111111 1-14 



F Sands 1 111 11 11111011 1—11—69 



Midway Club. 



W ADuniap 1 1111100110111 0—11 



SLauiberson lOlltlooillli l-n 



.las Tcrhune ..01 1011 mio I 1 1 o-ll 



J Lamberson 11 1111 11101010 1— 12 



J van Brackel 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 l 0— 10— 55 



Brooklyn Gnu Club. 



WmWynn , 1 1010111111111 0— 11 



Jas Brier 11111011100111-11 



Hammond 1 00111110II110 1-11 



B West 1001011111111 i_ii 



G F Gtldersleeve 11000111101110- 9—63 



Long Lsland Guu Club. 

 GH Creed 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0- 8 



R Roblm 



G A Cliappel.. 



A Crooku 



LPlke 



01 1 n » 1 1 1 1 l—T 



1 01000011011100— T 



-.OU0O11101O010I1— 7 



10 110(1011001 1 1— 9—38 



Franklin, N. Y., July 11.— Enclosed please find score of shoot. 

 Capt. BOgarrtus gave ,, u exhibition sit .01 at 1 mean::, .lulv 4, clostn* 

 with a tree-for-all shoot for a silver cup. You will see by score that 

 C. Willis retired ; he had the 101,1 "ii no to nr^al; his arm. ihe lucky 

 man to bring home the cup was I.. M. Ifme : 



R Smith .10011 imi—8 witiith rford mm 00011—6 



LHarrlss mot HO 1—7 w Hamilton lion lOlti— 8 



MP McKoon 11101 10111— s LUHlno. mil 11111—10 



c WIllLs 11101 retired John I) (\enport....nmi moo— 7 



( ROwlns ...10011 OOHOJ— 3 P.smiih oi'UO 01110- 5 



LA Davenport.... liaol lion— 7 EQuackiubush .. ..(ditto 101100— 3 

 £ Bogardus Hln mill— 9 



Catawissa, July 11.— Weekly seorc of club for bidge : 



Aidrteh 1 niioiiiiiooiooiii 1—1.5 



Eyer 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—10 



Jetter f 1 1 00 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-17 



T Fox 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1-15 



Heirsnyuel' oil 001010011 111110 1—13 



Drinker 0010001011 1010000111—9 



Stadler 1 001111111111111 111 i_is 



HFOX 11100000 11000000111— 8 



Sharpies*. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1—18 



P Waters 1 IllOlOollioilllOOl I— 14 



Robinson 00 1000010W 



Washington, d. c, July 11.— The regular weekly contest for the 

 championship goi.i badge of the c rphil en .-,- r.„ n ciub, tar issi, toolc 

 place last Saturd i.v afei noun with the following ru.-ult. Card's ro- 

 tary trap, 20 yards rise, 20 baUs each : 



EL Mills ...1 11111111111111111 11—20 



C J Stoddard 1 111110111111111111 1— 19 



EM McLeod 1 1111110 11111111111 1—19 



OM Ball 1 lllllllllliiliiiii 0-19 



HLSheppard 1 1111110011111111 11 1— is 



F BFarnsworth 1 lllOlllllllllllllli 1— is 



J KMornous 1 11111 11 1 llllj 1 0l00 1— 17 



WBMcKelden 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-17 



CRDufour 1 1 (1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1—16 



H King 111101111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (i n— 15 



EEPcck 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1—14 



JE Hasford 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 14 



Goodrich 01 10011001 001111010 0-10 



Mr, E. L. Mills won the championship badge -last year an 1 seems 

 destined to cany off the one for l-vsi, his score of 175 out of iso, with 

 only 20 balls more to sh . 1 at coci a [Mere his sooreof *«, being so far 

 it's as to render it alinostirnpossihieioranyoae 

 the new members arc m tking womlerful prog- 

 iss-ball shoot |. gaud next year - r. Mills and 

 ks will have to look to their laurels.— M. 



ahead of his c 

 else to win li 

 res? in the 

 some of the 



Mbnomonee, Wis , July 4.— 10 balls front a Mole trap, is yards rise, 

 S. J. Bailey 9, Ed. B nlaniln 6. 1). :s. Ball'-, 4 



n) balls trom a Bogardus trap, shot with ntle; Ed. Benjamin 39, S. 

 J. Bailey 39. 



There was also a glass-bail shoot, at Kuapp on the Fourth. The 

 ballsweie thrown by hand, and sic. 1 wirh the Winchester llflft Fol- 

 lowing Is the score: 



H. Peek 1 10111111 1—9 n. Peck 1 111011111—9 



D. Downer.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-8 V, Downer.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 —7 



II. Peck ....1111110110—3 H. Peck 1 110100111—7 



D. Downer..l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— 8 D. Downer.. 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-io 



Riverside Shooting Clob— Brunswick, Me., July 4.— 



Singles. Double. Total. 



ChasGrud lll'l Hill U111— 15 1110 1110 10—7 22 



AQCirud 11111 HOul 11100— 11 0111111111—9 SO 



GHGrud lOllllHlllloil—18 0110 10 0111—6 19 



MCHall 011111011110011—11 00 11 11 II II— 8 19 



AEHali. 1111 10110 10111 — 13 10 10 10 10 01— 5 17 



E Nickerson 1110 11111 11m— 14 10 10 10 00 11— 6 19 



GE Keen :iui imn 11 ni-i 1 00 a a _ ■■ Vli 



CCWlnslow mil 11011 11111—14 00 It 11 11 01—7 21 



JS Bonney OOIH 11110 01110-10 1010101000—4 14 



CKey ,.110101111101.11-12 1111111111-10 22 



HA stetson lino noli mil— 13 lo 01 11 10 11— 7 20 



SKnlght ollll 10111 OOIH— 11 1110001010—5 16 



Tleson22: CGrud... .11110— i CKey.. lllll— 5 WonbyKey. 

 Second Match. 



Singles. Double. Total. 



CGrud 11110 1101111111—11 10 01 11 10 in—5 13 



A Q Cruet 11 11 mil 11111—15 H 11 11 11 11—10 25 



MCBall 111111101111111—14 1101111100—7 21 



E Nickerson 11111 lllll oilll— U 00 li 11 10 11— 7 21 



C H WlnSlOW lllll 101 l'llt— 1.1 (10 11111100—19 19 



CKey llHI lilll lllll— 15 10 11 10 11 1—8 23 



HA Stetson 1 111 10101 11110—13 11 11 II 01 01- 8 20 



CH Greenleat....illii nor 111.1— 14 01 01 10 0.1 10— 4 is 



J S Bonney Oum idoil inn — 11 00 10 10 01 00— a 14 



A K Hall ..10101 lllll 10101— U 10 10 11 00 0'— 4 15 



S Knight llini piOlO 11111—11 10 01 11 01 11— 7 J8 



Badge won by A y Grud, 25 straight. H. a. S. 



Eaton, July 9, tssi —The sixth shoot ot the Waton Sportsmen's Club 

 for the Taber badge was won by .-•. A. Cunis by tne following score- 

 Cards rotary trap, is yards ris", Hosandiia rules. Ormsby hiindi- 

 oapptd S yards, Ricnardsou and T uckermau 6 yards : 



Taber , s Short 8 



Richardson- 7 w Tabor 2 



Tuckerman 7 Ormsby , 1 



8uicllffe 8 Monou 2 



Curtis 9 Chamberlain 5 



Eight Gauob. 



Dk. Carver will shoot a match at the Gun Club grounds, London, 

 England, with Mr Stuart Worney, a, metnbei .1 rue Uarllngham antf 

 Gun Clubs, for xiooto 4600, at IU0 a .sjia Baon, thirty yards rise. 

 The 1 ommniee of the Gun Club will give a bjindjjunie. cup to the wltt- 

 ner ot the match. 



