498 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[JtfL-s 21, 1881. 



It Koi>3 Him Uneasy— Ktjpert, yt.. July 2.— The fact 

 is your paper keeps me uneasy all the lime. I have spent 

 many seasons in (lie Adirondacks but am getting too old for 

 camp life and hard tramping, and must give it up. I see 

 your paper weekly and wish I was among your corres- 

 pondents in camp. 1 have just returned from a two-weeks 

 trip to the foot of St. Regis' sixteen-mile level. Stopped 

 With Mr. Henry Phelps, who keeps a home that cannot be 

 beat for the price ($5 per week). Fishing good and deer 

 in abundance, which, lam sorry to say, are dully slaughtered 

 on the level mostly by residents of Brushton, St." Regis 

 Falls and along the road. ,1. H. G. 



LOTS OF ANSWKliS._iirookl.vil, N. Y., June 28.-1 advertised 



dome xiiii • mil,, in i he Forks r ami stiikam tor greyhounds and - sot. 

 I la ot letteiH ; In fact, so many ili.it, i was enabled io make my n»n 

 w™*' '""'-'"' •' '"'•' '•■' ""' '''""■ " Ul " ' intended to pay tar one, and 



i dr 



ig, and you have lost all hope, then trust In Hop 



^ifie and $h*V M noo ^ n 8- 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 

 NEW YORK VS. MASSACHUSETTS. 



' pHE commencement ot a series of matches between the sew York 

 I Rifle chili im'i Hi" Ma'stehuseits Rifle Association fJiok place at 

 Walnut lllll llange Wednesday. July i;l. The New York team, com- 

 prising A. J. howlell, In. .1. W. Wrbrbt, J W. Mangaro, G.J Sea- 

 bury, W. II. IJUnlap. Dr. M. M. Mahln. A. Moluness '.mil Captain F. 

 J. Donaldson, si an id on the Fall lt'ivcr boat riomleiice Tuesday 

 evening. Tin' iiiiys leit 1'iiiiilileiii of success, i he ma iority or them 

 saying they never tell better in their lives, ihis, tog.-t her with some 

 excellent scores having been made in practice, made thein reel us 

 (hough they might come out winners. Thev had for some lime been 

 looking ov.-r i he scorisot the Wiilnni Ulll shots in ihe Kokkst and 

 STaEorand hid seen the foity-elghts and foitvsevens, with an occa- 

 sional (oriy-nme and tliiy, and mew it was no easv thing to beat 

 those with whom ihe.v were ahoui io contend. Alter a vciy pleasanl 

 trip, wlili I he best of care and atteniiou on the boat, they arrived ID 

 Boston Wednesday morning, and ilgiu here I, where Ihe'iroiib'.cfom- 

 uieneed. Dr. Wright, nlihougli an »i. p., couldn't k-ep rrotn gelling 

 sick; t apt. Donaldson was afleebd the same wa\ .some one said on 

 account of the fng!;y dew , and alter ihe raime was reach' d in. M.,h- 



pulled tlirnneh witi, \.-rv [air scores. Inn Seaburv with 61 at 200 

 yards (a score a' least four points b low what h- Is'eapabloof dulngi. 

 dropped slid moreai Sen yards, and on his mud shm louud the oilier 

 disc. Dr. .Vliiliby had hard luck all dov. on in, tenth -hot wwj-aids 

 ivhtie dropping the hatiinier or ni- rine. he pulled it on* and was in 

 consequence given a mi-s. This mishap, however, did not affect his 

 nerves in ,.ny way. as he made 22 out ot iilii his next rtve shots. Ills 

 score alaoa yards is not what the unci or cm anduughi io have. done. 



pablcnt doing with tin- rule, so Ills score In this match is simply un- 

 neeuiini ihle for Its low average. 



The match was called at 12 o'clock, sharp, Kahili Trainman helping 

 Ihe N. Y. c. nn one targel and Fred. Adler on Ihe niher. The shoot- 

 ing at this range was very good, Willi one or two exception*, and at 

 lliunmMi Ihe Massachusetts le.iin ware 16 poluis ahead, Fellows tin- 

 ishlog with a good 70, Bennett r,9, Ihe olhe:s with a- and 67. down to 

 •t:. S ri -i being called the N. Y Cluh »■:•-,■ etu-ri cte-d at luncheon 

 by their hosts in a wry hospitable manner. 



The shinning at aim vatd- was now started. « Ith Out Utile chance 

 ot Die home team being beaten, lien ncivv ie..d .0 tne shorier range 

 seeming lo shut out ato i-mIuhmh ihe N. V. cum winning, me 



tricky. v-clnnc-s pill up'jain his ti'rsl ton shut-sul this lange.'llowiuti 

 had a good 44, Donaldson 44, l'rvo li, Hubbard 4a .and Kabbeih 42. 

 This Is fine work ai this rani;.- and was i omlnued bv these gent. emeu 

 to the end. Mclniiess finished with the lead at this range with an 

 unrivalled 67 out of 7s making his total at ihe two ranges 135. How- 

 lee also Had m> and Douhisun I'.'J. The Massachuseiis leading 

 scores were Hubbard i:fj. winship i;i", Charles 1-29 ai.d Fellows 129. 

 Oii'slde ot ihese ihe seoies were mediocre. 



The Massachusetts team lead at 800 vards 6 points, mis, wim 16 

 points at the 200 yards, gave them the match by n points. 



M iSsUIHTHKTTS TEAM. 



200 yards. son yards. 



L L Hubbard 454454554635544— 67 644444445554445—65—132 



G I. Wlhship 444666645465544—68 444444544444514— 02— 130 



W Charles 5r.r.4M5.-»4544454— US 63S444554444453— 61-129 



J B KellOWS 155545554545455-70 444444444*44444- 69—129 



J 1<I Fryc 45i«51645444444— 62 455414454551451-66—128 



AHAieiier i.-)i.-.ii:ir>ii.>4'i.M— .« r.:i4444544r,5.<3;i4— 60— 125 



F J Kabbeih 3454644.14444454—61 445451444443444— 61 — 122 



J S Benuetl ..+.. ..646151555545544 -69 22 t4344S4332;i43— 47— 11 6— 101 1 



Nuw York hikl* clpb. 



A MCllineSS 44.Vi.'ir.54445M54 (is. 4514 155555.114 14—67—135 



A J Howlell 415555151555545 711 •145551445454435-65—135 



FJ ImnilldSOn 544454454444555—66 444415545534444-63—120 



ffWW Ight 555514451144544—66 43414514534 1444 -60— 126 



.1 W Mangam 434454515144544—68 544444*44345553— 61 — 124 



G 3 Seaburj •141511454434444—63 44243443434444.1—54—117 



M MaltbV 434344454014554— 57 3344443.i3544B4ii— 66— 113 



WH Ounlap 444314444456441—61 324344342312434 — 19—110— 989 



Team totals ai ti e two ranges: 2"0 yards -Massaehu.setts,530; New 



The last shot, having been flrcd, Capt. Kockwell proposed three 

 Cheers ft)? the W.Y. U. C., and they were given wlili n will, lev 

 Captain then In a short speech thanked the N. Y. O. lor coming t 



BO-tol 



emtio; 

 I hat a 

 peril I 



■,d- 



ihelnten 



fatigued to enjoy li and at 

 lng. 'I he rei urn lnalcii Is 

 dle of August, when, u pos 

 Sone, O'Donnell. Banks ant 

 en their team considerably 

 themselves 



and they ought to glvii a good account or 



Vim-, 



In ihe regular weekly matches shot the same day the scores were: 

 Sharpshooters' Match. 



GFEIISWOrth 11 12 10 II 12 11 12 10 18 12—113 



G Lincoln 11 11 ]1 11 13 li io 11 9 11—109 



G L Wlushlp 9 12 9 12 11 10 11 12 12 10— 10S 



G II Clll'llS ....II 11 11 9 10 10 12 12 8 12—106 



FPJoues 12 11 11 9 11 9 12 10 11 10— lee 



FC Cornell 12 8 11 9 12 9 10 10 7 11—99 



Handicap Match. 



J Frye 4454555515—46 A Lawrence 4455544446—44 



A T. r.||if 4451555544—15 B L Adams 4444454545—13 



W E (.merrier 4554554553 — 15 I, A Barnes 44J4444554—42 



Badge Malch No 4. 



W Charles 4556554555 -4S K F Richardson 6554455455— IT 



On Friday the long-range match will take place. 



Boston, July 13.— That the Boston shooters are yet able to 

 hold their own on the record sheet is shown by the work of the 

 victory " long range " match, which was shot at Walnut Bill to- 

 day, five competitors entering. For long-range shooting the wind 

 proved troublesome, especially at 1,000 yards, blowing erratically 

 from 5 to 8 o'clock "fishtail." necessitating very careful handling". 

 The scores recorded below show magnificent results; iu fact, about 

 the best for five men ever made over the long distances on this 

 range. The score : 



J. V. Brown. 



HIM yards 55 6 555 6 5 555564 6—74 



900 5 5 R 5 6 B 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 5 6—74 



1 0« 544045463555 5 5 6—69—217 



» H. Tyler. 



«IVI yards 5 4556555554565 5—73 



900 R 6 G 4 5 5 .1 5 6 5 4 5 5 4 5—72 



1000 ...,...., 5665 5 345655456 E— 71— 816 



W. c. Gregory. 



800 yards 44655658644666 6—71 



900 6 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 8-75 



UP? -— 6466436B6S6S84 4-69-218 



W. Gerrlsh, 



SOO yards '5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5—74 



90' 5 5 5 5 4 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5—74 



1000 3 5 5 5 5 8 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 3 5—63—211 



J. S. Sumner. 



Sill) yards 6B54555655 5 555 5—74 



!W0 5 G G 4 fi 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 „ 4 4 _ n 



IW'O 445445054854 3 6 6—65—210 



July 16.— The attendance to-day at Walnut Hill was small dur- 

 ing the morning shootiug. The noon and later trains, however, 

 brought out quite a good number and several spectators, among 

 them several ladies. Among the spectators was Mr. G. H. Pierce, 

 of the Portland, Me., Rifle Club. During the regular matches at 

 the 200-yard range quite a large party were practicing at 300 vards. 

 The day proved one of the best, for the meet, a southwest wind 

 6 to 8 o'clock, rath or oven in its velocity, with a cloud v atmon- 

 pherc, producing a perfect light. In the later stages of the shoot- 

 ing a slight shower prevailed, which did not interrupt the iris 

 seekers. In the badge match Adams did brilliant shooting, 

 securing 49 out of the 50; his " centre " was so close to the bull 

 that the marker hesitated before throwing up the disc. Merrill fol- 

 lowed for 47, Eabbeth took the load on the Masaachusetts target, 

 and Warren was top man in the handicap malch for 45. This 

 match filled well. Only thu best scores are appended: 

 nandlcap Match, 



fi Warren 4654444555—15 1: 11 Osborne 4644445444-42 



JBorden 44444IM656-44 JB Black 44445444444 -42 



■■' I lion it;,!! -:,. !M n .| : .1 x-.sf, , ," ;,. . .. ;, , ;UJ 44 U -!-,<■■ 



B Arthur 4455444554—44 11 P Holden 44*4546846 -42 



A C Stacy 5455444454 - 44 C O Putter 4 554844544-4 :■ 



8 F Frank 4444466445— « A B Appleton 6454544443—43 



sharpshooters' Match. 

 I'' J Hahlieth n 10 10 11 12 12 8 9 11 11—105 



JCFranols 1112 s 10 11 10 11 9 9 10— 1 01 



[•warren 1012 911111010 sin 9—100 



P.adge Match No. 4. 



K C Adams 5555555455-49 J Merrll 5555554*15—47 



A team of ton gentlemen, belonging to the Massachusets Bitte 

 Association, will meet, the same number belonging to the Gardner 

 Club at Hackmatack Baugo, Gardner, Mass., July 22. 



Albany, July 14.— Early In June the representatives ot the Third 

 Division Mile Association shoi a match with the Riverside Club, of 

 I'ltislield. Mas- A team of ien men from e-ich club participated and 

 the match w:.- v.. n 1,1 ihe Albany people. This afternoon the return 

 match was shol at Hen.— elaerwyck and. though Hie learns had been 

 r.il.iee.l losev. 11 men, the pittsileld Club succeeded In winning' the 

 Mel. ay. and so tar the honors are even, ihe club arrived on the 

 morning ir.dn and were iiiKen In charge of by the Albany people and 

 taken to Rensselaerwlek, w hen the morning was spent in practice, 

 returning at noon pi dinner at the Windsor. At 2 o'clock the two 

 teams had arrived at Ilensselnerwvck and the short ram'e targes 

 were opened for half an hour for such pracinv as tic 1 ompetitoKde- 

 Klred to Indulge In. The preliminary practice seemed to li» satisfac- 

 tory to both parties, and at precisely 8:30 r; v. the match was com- 

 menced. Neither team did an dug 1 ■markublr The leading scores 



iiii-hail-m;."!. They s),o-.ved their desire to win, and fairly, if 



by the manner in which thej icoepted some of me markers' 



Ih" aver«ge of the I'liisntld men was fortv-one and a frae- 



1 he avrage 01 the Albany tony and a traction. The scores 



ls rollows : 



Riverside Club, Plttsfleld, Mass. 



ham. I'nl B 4 44155435 5—14 



'■'id, 1'cil S 5 4 5 5 6 4 4 4 4 4—44 



hippie, lllll S 5 5 454 5 443 4—43 



urli.ink. US 5 5 4 5 4 4 3 5 4 S-42 



randall, Hal S 4 4 44 4 4 3 44 4— ■-» 



lb. May 8 I 4 9434446 4—39 



iry, Bal s 5 35443254 4—39 



Total.. 



Third Division Rlile Association, Albany, N. Y. 



. 190 



(J 11 Charles, Bi. 



Win B Fitch, Bal 8.... 



Win .1 Uelnlek. Hal s.. 

 Theo Masher, Bal s.... 

 Jas 1 Mlios, Bal B.... 



II It Speliiian. Jr, Bal S 



..4 5 5 4 

 ...4444 



..5 4 4 4 

 ...6 4 44 



o n opeiiiian, ai, uui C3 4 o i 



B Baldwin, Bal a 4 a 4 



3 444 



4 4 5 4 

 4 4 4 4 

 3 4 4 4 



4 4—44 

 4 6—43 

 4 6 — 49 



4 4— 111 



4 3—39 



5 4 -an 



4 4— 38 



Total.. 



The 



I. II tll'h 



lion mtii 

 smanliiK 

 to do. fli 



a Of the Pittsileld Club were warmly contrratmared nn. 

 nd another malch at. Pittsileld, to totally settle tie 

 obaiiiy he arranged. 'There being considerable ilnie 

 vlsltors .■ ere obliged io depart, a. ronple of suli^cti|i- 

 fere arranged and shot, and here tint Albany men, 

 'What over their defeat, shot as they might In- p\:p"< nn 

 . ...tltors returned home on the early train and expressed 

 themselves well pleased wlili in-' days eoierr innient and the gen- 

 erous hospltalliy which bud been extended to them by Ihe Albany 

 ridemen, who had scored the oniv defeat they nay. experlenoeil tins 

 season. 



Ai.h.vnv, N. Y.— The lnteuse heat of yesterday afternoon had its ef- 

 fect upon the riflemen and they were slow in arriving at neusselaer- 

 wyck. All ihe competitors were shooting In splendid form and get- 

 ting more bullsiyes than centres. Many good ellorts for a "I s.":. 

 were m:\iv at 200 yards, but note were successful. Capt. Fitch got a 

 24, which wns the nearest recorded, and proved to be ihe wtoulng 

 score. The following are the scores : 



Subscription Match— 200 Yards. 



W li Ittch, Bal S....5 4 5 5 5—24 WT Miles, Bal 8 4 4 5 4 5—22 



J 1 Miles, Hal 8 4 6 5 4 6—23 T WOOster, St 4 5 4 4 5—22 



.1 (i Weboier, Bal S..5 4 5 4 5—23 B C Andrews, Hal S..4 5 5 4 4-22 



S Baldwin. Hal s r> 4 r. .1 5-23 it J Willis, Bal s 5 3 5 4 5—22 



E Brown, Bal S r> 5 5 4 4—23 R I Green, Bal 8 . , .4454 4—21 



.1 11 schuyler, Bal S. .4 4 4 G 5-22 B D Jared, Wes S. . . .4 4 4 3 5—211 



Sixty-two duplicate entries were made. 



In theraio yard match toiee ten scores were put up to the credit of 

 the competitors. The scores w ere as follows : 



Subscription Match— 5O0 Yards. 



W U Fitch, B c s 5 5 5 5—26 T Webster, S c 5 5 s 4 7—24 



J I Miles, KC 5 5 5 5 5—25 R I Cireen, Hal S. . ..55545—24 



W T Miles, R 11 5 5 5 5 5-25 R J Willis, Bill B 5 4 3 2 5—19 



E Brown, Bal S 4 5 5 6 5-24 BD Jared, R C .5554 0-1S 



J li Webster, Bal S...5 5 4 5 5—24 



Twenty-thiee duplicate entries were made. 



Mbukokd, Mass., July 13 Shootinc at Bellevue Range. Member- 

 ship Badge Match !>70. 2: 



A J Green 5 4 4 4 5 6 4—31 A Jackson 4 4 5 444 4—29 



Silver DoUar Match. 



AW Webb 4 4445466 5 54565 5—69 



JR Teel 4 456446455 5 445 5-68 



.t RtchatdEoa 4 5445554555455 b-<ss 



A Williams ,..,, 4 4 4 5 4 R G 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 5—66 



A J Green - S 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 3—65 



A P SOrtWCll 4 5 5 3 5 4 4 4 5 R 5 4 4 5 4-60 



S F Allen 6 4 5 5 4 3 4 5 54 5 4 4 4 4—65 



It Sh lan 645 5 4 484448455 3—02 



N P Ames 4 4454348533454 4—69 



Nbw York RitLK Gali.xry.— In the Ballard rifle match the follow- 

 ing are the best scores made up to date, 35 yards, •"> shots ; open to all 

 comers: 



J M Mergenthaler 445 HGunthcr 3«fi 



II Ohel 414 F Kobbl 295 



DrToal li'3 Mr Erhiird 265 



C-Glbbs 8S5 W C Laugdon 147 



We 'klv practice ot tie- Knickerbocker club. 30 yards, lOshots stood: 

 J ,1 Brown is. !•; Bennel t 12. M Dorrler47, W 11 Iteetl 40, W V Gverbaugh 

 45, T J Dolan 45, R II Hawthorn 56, J J Bushnell 43. 



The Rinc Range of Mr. J. l.angcakelocated between Hotel Brighton 

 and Manhattan Beach Is one of ihe leatures of Coney Island. He has 

 a good ouildliitf arranged ior the purpose, also an adjoining structure 

 lor ladles. At the Hung point there is ample loiiu lor a dozen or 

 mom [rlend* and it la well equipped with ruios of the bust makers. 

 '1 Tic. gioundB arc decorated with Uoweiaand the targets are so ar» 

 ranged, as to nvojd any delay in making ecores or ahuoUnifj, 



; the leading scores 



SH Brown.... 44 44 44 44 45— 221 H Stanley 41 41 43 43 45—213 



M L Pratt 44 41 41 44 45— 221 lVMKu!vaisS -,-.41'. 



S FOgg 43 44 44 44 46—220 



Amateur Pistol Match. 



Whl B Eaton 62 m H2-1S6 J R SCOtt 51 52 53-156 



Wm Sadler , 4S 52 69—159 



Experts' Pistol Match. 



J Ames , 72 73 73-213 



minimi— » 



in ioi i in — 9 



.. ..imimoi— s 



1000001000— 2 



THE TRAP. 



Genesee SeonTs»iE\'s Ci.tjD.— Matches shot, at, glass balls, IS yards, 

 o balls each : 



First Round. 



Green tum-6 Rlsluger mull— 5 



Evershed loilio— i Orange otlillil— 3 



Jhick .otooai-2 Fleieuer onioi— i 



Ford 101 111— 5 Norton Hiioou— 2 



Richmond lOUii— 6 



In ties of 5 Ford brok-e 3 straight, and Richmond missed on the ftrst 

 ball. On lies or I isveislied won, oren.kim; Hire:.' : lyetcher missnl the 

 second ball. Second round: 



Green liltli-6 Richmond nouu-l 



Evershed 101111—5 Rlsftenger lOOOOl— a 



HJlCk 101110-4 Fleischer 111010—4 



t'm-d 111110—5 Norton liol o-4 



Evershed and Ford dfyldert. Fleischer and Norton divided, making 

 3 Straight in ties of four. Third round : 



Green llioil— 5 Richmond OIlOll— 4 



Evershed 1 1 1 i 01—5 Rissenger 1 mil— s 



Buck 1 11 110-5 Fleischer mum- -4 



Ford moil— 5 Norton t IflOl 1—1 



In the ties of r> Green broke 4, Buck 4, Evershed 3 and Ford 2. In Ihe 

 ties oi'4 Fleischer won, bieaklcg 2 balls, w It He lilchniond and Norton 

 missed the hrst ball. Fourth round : 



Green 0)1111-5 Fleischer mtii-ii 



King 101101—4 Norton 001101— » 



Breck 000010— 1 wiegel 01 nil— 5 



Richmond mm— 6 Orange mill— 6 



Rissenger 110011—4 Dr. Sumner lMtQll— 3 



In ties of 6 Richmond missel first, also Fleischer, oui Orange 

 Then Richmond made 2, Fleischer I and orange s. la lies of 5 itiv.-n 

 made 2 and Welgel 1. 



The regular match shot was then called, 10 balls, isyaids: 



Evershed 11 111 ituii— 9 Williams mm inn- 9 



Ford 1111 111011 — 9 Fleischer.... 1" iimii-in_ a 



KiSSenger liiinoaiia- 6 Brown 



Gieen ilililiut— 10 King 



orange louiiliit— 9 iir.sum.ner. 



hlclmiond llimoflii— s Welgel 



Evershed, Ford, Orantre. and Brown uitde 5 straight on their lies of 

 nine, when, balls being exhausted, the contest was closed. 



vvestiioeouc.h, Mass., July 13.— In response to an Invitation Bent 

 out by the Westhorotigh .Shoo ing 1. tub I here v, as a fluid (lay at Lake 

 ciionr.v. 1 n,".|": v.'ii -■■ : lao- 010, r.i-r.ji u,ia an- present. Nines were 

 picked from the several einlis. A 1 1 olden trap was used, distance IK 

 yards; each team used 45 shots. The scute was as follows: 

 First Marlborough Team. 



,- lllllllllllll 1—14 



1 1 1 I I 1 (I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1—15 



111111111110 11 1—14 — 13 



Lynn Central Team 



111111110 11110 1—13 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 It 



1 0111111111111 l-l-i - II 



Grafton Team. 



c Thompson 1 1 1 1 11 1 I 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1— is 



W Keene 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -l.-i 



W A Roberts 1 1111111110011 1—1:1—39 



second Worcester Team . 



111101111011 10 1 — 13 



1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1— ia 



1 11111111111(1 1—14-39 



Third Marlborough Team. 



TBBush 1 I 1 101111111111- 14 



w 11 Letghtou... 1 1 i 11 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1— u 



N 8 Chamberlain 1 1101111111111 1— tj-i» 



First Worcester Team. 



1 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 t 1 1 1 1-13 



1 100 1 00 1 01 1 1 1 i 1-10 



1 14 11111111111 1—15-38 



First Westborough Team. 



...' I 1011011 110110 1— n 



...10101110111011 1—12 



1 1)11111111111 1— 15-8S 



Ayer Sporting Club. 



101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1—12 



1 1 i 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-11 



111110 11110 111 1—13—1(6 



beoond Marlborough Team. 



,1 G Howe 11001111111111 1—13 



A JohDSon 1 1110110111101 1-19 



11 FHowe.- 111110 1111110 0— It- M 



Second Westborough Team. 



WBItlse 1 1 1 tl 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— 11 



Forest W Forbes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 9 



WBClark...., 1 1 I I 11 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I— 13-SB 



During the day a dinner was served. There were a number of 

 sweepstakes shut- aioa ue o-'aui u. i o.a Tne daj avas generally en- 

 Joyed by all, and the record made was considered good. 



1.— Rome, Ga., July 5.— Sweepstakes match: 



mn— it — if. 



If W Laser 



T.I Headdy 



J Clark 



EW wobster 



F orilnn 



JQlark 



LQ White.. 

 ,1 E Brown. - 

 J B Goodale 



OB lloklen... 



G Rugg 



ET Smith.... 



ONSmalley., 

 M Bi'lgham... 

 G U Clark 



E l) Stone.. 



W B Haskell 

 G Sampson, 



Bii.i. City Gc 

 W M Towers... 



a J Little 



M M Pepper.... 

 R I Hampton... 



Joe Veal 



i W Smith 



.all, I 



1 1111111110— ft-15 



jiv.noiin- 7 -14 



1U11111II— 10-19 



in mum— 9—1* 



Halt 10011— 7—15 

 UIUOOOOO- 5-14 



1111011110— s— Ifi 



monnoi- s— 15 



30U1U0HI— 7—14 

 1011111101— t— 13 



orooomi— 5 



011111 101— s 



F P boblnson uoiumi— 9 



Second match: 



Sam Veal 1101m 1 1 1 1 - 8 



CBHargiove looiomit- 7 



l l Cohen 1 100001 ini— 5 



J J Baldwin , looonoui- 5 



■ Marked thus was ruled not broken, by referee. 



clay 1'iobon Match— Brooklyn, July 16.— practice shoot of ibe 



Long Island Forester Club 11.1 the Llgovvsky clay pigeons. It being 

 The tirst time that, any of the members, ever Mini at them tho-e that 

 made the good scores feel very much elated. The score was as lol- 

 lows : 



Thorpe 00010 00000—1 Edwards 11000 01111— ft 



Hawses UOOl 10110— 6 Sabln 11111 10101— s 



Backs 00000 00011—2 



North Platte. Neb.— The Fourth of July celebration here Included 

 target and <rti- ball shunting. In ihe target Mliooana' with the rifle, 

 distance -e"£"ti, li. 'A', Baker won the flrsl, prl/.e wlfh a score of 29 ; 

 Sam Gelsi, took tin' 2,1 with a score of 2s ; and a score of 27 gave W. 

 w.t onkllrgtheihlrd. 



Breaking g ass halls with shot gun at is yar.ls il-e. hi balls each, 

 resulted In a tie of 7 each lor 1. Lamplngb, W. I', eodv (Buffalo Bill) 

 and Win. Thompson. The tie was shot off at 6 balls each and a score 

 om gave Mr Co ly the tirst prl/e.a seme of 1 tut (tied Mr. Lampluirli 10 

 the second; Wm Thompson theihird. Then came the eon 

 the rltle nta urget, 100 yards, i shot to each contestant ."..\".\,i- 

 amson got in nearest to the centre and won: I) W. Baker captured 

 second, and the third went 10 "Unci;" Taylor, in ihe eonte-t ai 

 breaking glass balls with the rule, in lulls each. W. F. Cody broke 



third.' [tshoiild'bo slat, -d right Leiem-d Mr. Cody used a riOe that 

 he had never before snot. Target; rllle; 60O yards: 1 shot each; P. 

 II. McEvoy won the only prize The ladles' contest at shooting was 

 decided by Ioi as billows: 1st prize, tine gold nug, to Miss Kale Tnffe; 

 2d. .2:! nil. revolver, Mrs. W. W. ConkTln: :id, silk Handkerchief. H'rs. 

 Coolldge. There were many aibh ti and ' ti et , t>n,pa in •,,.,-, auiongt.be 

 most amusing being a baby .ihow, utal an award ot| ■■n.v s fur the iret» 

 tlestwomer; In which last the coier, utter (iiscieeiiy gave so many 

 awards to our wlvefi ami Bistera that none were jealous,— TawbTi 



