July 28, 1881.] 



FOKEST AND STREAM. 



519 



M.w YOKK Ki: t.K (. vi. I ,i;i;y- The SC< 

 tor the i>.i~' wc-p. : n vnrds. in shots, si 

 nelt. !- ; \v >i Kamm-.i;: h 

 M i;.' 9harkley. if.; W fieri . 



PKobbl.. 



it the Knickerbocker Club the n 



iuniher. '.'.'.' m ';■:, 9ti l 

 Hi-iiarfl.,.. S3 81 m 



intcli to-day, i 



r i 114-1 434 44— to 



Bkintdn. V ,1 ..I my ■>■■'. - 1" i lir- > 

 shot*, with military Giles, ihe lollf 

 w V Oberbaugh.. . .sMBiswias— « 



<J .Joiner i'i ii44i".,'.i - -i.i 



Colonel Howard B45M54544— 44 



On IJie gist the Champion Marksman's match was shot, wim 

 lollowmg result : Oil. Ilowaid. V< ' yards, 2., : ftaii yards. . : : loiai 

 I' i!'niri.-:i, ami yards, 21 : f.oo yaroUs, 22; total, 43 Mnj. D4nmin, 

 yards, 19; ai'r.i yards, lit; total. 40. W S Ulgbter, 20n janls.*; 

 yard-. 20; total, 40. 



Ai.ii.im-, July 20— TUe Elsm.il compe.ution or the K. E. Gflta 

 mid-range match resulted as follows: 



T Wooster 4 i :, 5 s r. fi-3S R.i winis ft ft 6 -i S i 8 



w t: Ktieii .-, r. ft 4 -i t s ■■j. i: E sicrae s as 4 S3: 



.1 i. P . -'is|.. r .. .8 4 4 ft ft a I— 32 G II Cllarli s 1 1; ft ft 4 5 -I 



KI Green 5 4 ft ft 5 S ft -32 \ I.yie is :; 5 2 l> -i :i 



Time Match, 200 yards. 

 T WDOster..3 i 4 a i 4 1441 --in ,1 neenan ..5 M 5 :, 11 4 4 5 4— ; 

 .1 I Miles .1 1 :: 1 •: 1 r, g 1 .v-4(i K I GfceH..S*4 

 WVii-i."!-.. ,3 4 4 .", 4 3 8 4 5 1-30 \V IC Filch.. -2 4 

 G Charles.. 4 4 4 14 6 5 6 4— 39 8 Tia!d\vlu..4 4 3 



THE TRAP. 



4 11 4 4 a 

 1 is t J :, 

 3 4 4 4? 



4 :t 6— at 

 4 a 4— a:- 

 4 2 — 3i 



Ofc&Y PIGEON PRIZE CONTEST. 



The Ligowsky Clay Pigeon Co., of .33 Vine street, Cincin- 

 nati, O., offer tlirec prizes; (t) $100; (2) $25; (3) a trap 

 and 1,000 pigeons reapectively for the. best scores made •with 

 their traps and pigeons. The prizes will be awarded under 

 the following conditions : 



Open to any club tu the United States or Canadas. Five 

 contestants each club ; ten single clay pigeons each man ; 

 twelve matches, not to exceed one for any two consecutive 

 ■weeks. Titne limited to July 15, 1882. Each match must 

 be recorded, as shot, on blanks furnished for the purpose; the 

 score certified to by the secretary and president of the club, 

 and sent for publication to the Forest and StrsMM Publish- 

 ing Co., No. 39 Park How, New York".' In awarding the 

 prizes uo score will be accepted unless on record in the For- 

 est and Stm.\m. The rules adopted are sui/joined. Score 

 blanks and copy oE these rules may be had on application to 

 the company at the above address. 



. BULKS FOP. CLAY PIGEON .SHOOTING, 

 and Rise.— Alt 



Knle I. Tray 

 screened traps, rase 

 In double bird ahootir 

 The horizontal direct 

 each consecutive shot. 



Uule H. Scoring.— TV! 

 shoot he ghall call " Pull; 



than one bird raise at a time, 



party at the score must not lor 

 of his 



matches shall be shot from 

 r single and double birds to be 10 yards. 

 the traps shall be placed 4 to 6 feet apart. 

 I of the flight of bird shall he varied for 



n a. person is at the score and ready to 

 and should the trap be sprung without 



'/la'.irtl.e'-.in-dV-.v'lJird.','"'!-'!.'-.!' 



Ms shall be chai 



of : 



ictioi 



thispr 



g of Birds.— Th 

 hall give the 

 all "Pnll." SI 



missed. 



BulolTX B 

 ready to slio< 

 puller, and th 

 the word. hems. 

 tires the bird n 

 the bird does 1 

 at the option of the shoots 

 clare it by saying ' ' No bird 

 is not to "be scored for or aa 



Rule IV. All birds 



1st hold the butt 

 31- birds rise; and in case 

 r birds shall be scored as 



sbe.ofo ,L 



hen ho is at his mark 

 itiou "Are you ready?" to the 

 Id the tran be pulled without 

 y take the bird or not; but if he 

 ;en. If, on the trap beingrpuBed, 

 ieer mgh and 10 yards distance, it is 

 to take it or not; ' if not, he must de- 

 but should be lire after declaring, it 

 gainst hiia. 

 it be broken in the air to count; that 



Kobe la, 



the shot must knock an easily perceptible piece out of the clay 

 bird while in the air; otherwise it, shnil be scored a lost bird. 



Rule V. There shall be 110 restriction as to the size of shot used 

 (6 and 7 are recommended), or charge of powder (3.^ to 4J^ drams 

 recommended), but the charge of shot shall not exceed - !}/ oz. 

 Duron iwsrtsn.ro. Mo. out n.-i ,g larger p itou i. iy m sliol, slia.lf roj- 

 feit all rights in the matches. After a gun is loaded and chal- 

 loogoi'l, ind Uio ;-hooo:.i oo:ou:ovo„ tiwgu.1)", the penalty ivilJ Ix the 

 same as for overloading. 



Bide VL Plight of Birds.— In single shooting, if more than one 

 bird is liberated, the shooter may call "No bird," and claim an- 

 other shot; but if he shoots he must abide the consequences. In 

 double shoot lug hold:, diode sliadi lit on tlje foe- 0O101 the hod. is 

 shot at. If but one bird flies, and but one barrel is Bred or snapped, 

 the buds shall in no wise be scored, whether hit 01 missed, hut the 

 party shooting shall have two more birds; or if both birds fly and 

 are broken with one barrel, he must, shoot at two other birds. 



Rule VII. Ties.— In case of a tie at single birds the distance 

 shall be increased five yards, and shall be shot off at five birds. 

 In case of a, second tie the distance shall again be increased five 

 yards, and this distance shall be maintained till the match is de- 

 cided. The ties in double bird shooting iliaUboshof off at five double 

 rises. Ties shot off at 15 yards rise, at three pair birds each, and 

 in case of second tics, three more pairs each at '20 yards rise, and 

 so on until decided. In all cases both traps must be sprung at the 



VUL Time at the score.— A participant in a match shall hold 

 himself in readiness to some to the score when his name is called 

 by the scorer. If ho is longer than live minutes, it shall be dis- 

 cretionary with the referee whether he shall allow him to proceed 

 further in the match or not. 



Rule IX. MiBB-flre.— Should gtm miss-tiro or fail to discharge, 

 from any cause, it shall score as a lost bud, unless the referee 

 finds, upon examination, that the sua was properly loaded, and the 

 miss-fire unavoidable, in which case he shall allow another bird. 



Role X— Loading Guns.— In case of breech-loaders the party 

 called to the score shall not place his cartridge iu the gnu until he 

 arrives at the score. In case of muzzle-loaders the party called 

 to the score shall not place the cap on his gun until he arrives at 

 the score. 



No one but a, contestant has a right to challenge. 



Rule SI.— Judges and Roferee.— A referee shall bo appointed be- 

 fore the shooting commences. The referee's decision shall be final. 

 He shall have power to call " No bird " in case any bu-d fails to 

 fly, and may allow a contestant another bird in case the latter 

 shall have been interfered with, or may, for any reason satisfactory 

 to the referee, be entitled to it. If a bird sh ail ily toward parties 

 within the bounds 111 such amanner that to shoot at it would endan- 

 ger any person, another bird may be allowed; and if a, bud is shot at 

 by any person besides the party at the score, the referee shall de- 

 cide how it shall be scored, whether a new bird shall be allowed. 



Whitestonk Grot Clot— Wurr 



etieoa of the lymaesi one Gun Clu 



ens acorn rout..] ffiir stv&daoee of soeaefors. The flrst Wine' 



"''■■' eefonito aoa.o anion, u-.ij enuo.aeoso ioi n-aasnenr once n 1. 

 - and to become the proper 



AC Wihm.-rii 



.ramus wans 



Frank I'eiTJ 



ns it 1 h. greatest number of times Pecond prt/t 



..1111111101—9 CD JliuMlowjall Oi 



..IllUlOlll— 9 S A Henry Ill '' 



..tilUfll 1100—6 a K WUmerdine- hjuw.u— 1 



Is ni!;ij,i»ill-G 



me flc.itlt'd at three bills: A C Wllnnirding, I l— •> ; .lames 

 -II. A. (.'. U liliieidll.K look Hi'' rneihil i ml -bltiics Wat -.in 

 A. >' W. 



during ttie remainder of 'the 







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— RogUlftl son 



v trap, lian.be 



is j ji > 

 it; 1 M 



i.i.,! -. 





..._...... ... 



out \ 







idou :., Allen 





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18. 



Sneldt 



isti'l 



m. i 



bill'ui 



n Is. Ties on 

 iillintnn Sd. 

 all in, lhiflint 



on anil Slielt! 



received front a number of cbib.^. promises 10 be vcr.v 

 'roerammea v. in Bo tui nlshetl 011 appilcmion to theSei . 

 iuaUub. f ?. II 



8 Larnard.. 



Walters 



JEarll 



Dnuy ....... 



akeslde Park this afu 



rnoon a very well 



a.fitiiio meli-hcs Wei 



e participated in 





nested crowd o( 





meur to the finish 



j a graeeel 1 no '-o fieri 



land. The first 



ranee fee ?■■!. 





5 Eastman.... 



.... 1 



t; jb 





ti WH,.„ 





« Luther. 





to Sanderson 



6 



; and ,1 H divided the second and 



cm la e i I,". oOa, 



\V neniT... 

 rtahlbaum.. 

 Ma n n 



Mr. Mai 



The TI 

 Lelever. 



ifisrroai 

 tiale-.. 



Or , 10' i.o 



AyliM , 



Oli-fffldd 

 loir In , , 



,.nn-ksnii 



W Id rect 

 Drury.. 

 Hani... 



,6 prize was divided by Cale and Mann. Second was won by 

 arker' canded oh the fifth and Boss ami Ifnwiigld divided 



Ceiv nEinij'is club— This organization met on the 14th 



,'llei 



c bin 



lost dead out of bo 



was used to secure a hard lilt bird. '1 bo 

 Ualcomb, 23 yds. .1111111 l-iih Dema 



Itfill, SB yds 111111 1— u (juiml 



iilcuool. U yds 111101 1— e Baton 



Hitler, -u yds h 1 1 1 1 1 U— B Palme 



Toivnsicr.d, ivf yds.h 1 1 I 1 1 0— Bit Br Bu 

 Buglies, -j' yds. . . . h h h 1 11 1— oh "■Jers 

 .1 v . m L-iig. rd e. rf,. 1 1 h 1 1 1 0— rdi Hearu 

 Dr Bird, vl vds....l nihil l-oli U Her 



Toffey,28y3s muii 1—5 Btsuei 



Pdwer6,24yds 1 1011 1 0— 5 



Ties on « shot off— Hall i, McCool 1, Baler h. 



Ties on oh shot oil— Townsend a, J von Lengerke. a, Hughes ih 



•, ill yds lb 1 101— lb 



dirt'., -a vds.hi lit J Oh— 41i 

 y,' -/a yds..h 1 1 u I 0—4 



an, yds 1 00110 !— t 



1 age, si yds." lib llio i-ah 



•a yds 00 1001 0— a 



, N. J.. 



July 18.— The 



I Ball Clu 



William lioran,, ooiooonooo— 1 B. ( 



8 8. Ijtittei worth.... hi iiiifitiiiiiuo— '2 P. ! 

 J. B Butterworth... .0101010011— 5 

 F, S, Hllllard won the badge. 



Newauk, N. j., July 23.— a pigeon m 



iiirds caieli fool; place rnf Krb'b gramuds 

 C. Savcycr, of idea Yonkirrs Gnu Club, a 

 sett, Club, oi liliode Island, which re: 

 1 .hi 1 to --eight, and (our ..lead out of bouo' 



Ball Club: 

 eh ,..11111111111111111111— 20 Stadler., 

 11111010111111101111—17 Sharpies 



k— July 23. —A weakly score of Catawissa 



.10000111110100111)1101 — in 



. oiimiioooiiiiunoi-M 



, 1 laijdnriiai'OOOiOOlthll — T 

 .iiiio001111lollllltllll-i:t 

 11. B, A. 



irleans, July IS.— EneloH-a 

 illsaaie: gee elinis nf. ijfii.a,. 

 .. ■ a- 1 "I'd n, 111. .i -a 1 1 



s shot, at if: ogmoor for mo 



T 11.11 at rill . 

 .idirnei 



:eua.uil. 



NEW ORLEANS Bat SUOO'l'F.lfS.— N 



find scores or the New Orleans ai 

 which iii-o-vorv nuiuoions alio rit, our 

 part of she j'frnsh prison. The, mala. 

 championship ; eight double rises at, aa yarns : 



New Orleans Gun Club Team. 



cousin ...101 1 ioi 11 ill ill 1—14 



he Breton oooilloiiooiilo— s 



1010000000111011— T 



111110111111111 0— U 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— T 



1 01011101011001 1—10 



00101010100 1110— T 



01010 11101111 11— 11— TS 



Louisiana Gun Club. 



.... 111010111111101 0-12 

 ....1 11110111011101 1—13 



0110 111111111 0—11 



....1110101110001111-11 

 ....1 01111111110 10 1 0—12 



10 10 110 10 10-6 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 0— 9 



1110 10 10 1110 10- >.l-83 



e double bats, open to all. for the. benefit 



r't'll;. lode mala. 'I id lea. an was e o, or 

 Louisiana Gun Club. There wen; thirty 

 he o. iosiera oi ■ or a ar r a. aeire-ooe arian-, 

 econd, Cousin, Myles and Vass divided ; 



e glass ball tournament held on -Monday 



auspices of the rui 1 nioln Gun Club, will 



ai the best wieg alroia in the State. 



jo warm lor real comfort in such amuse- 



De Buys. 





t-'llilUdCi. 





Levie 





lie thane. 





Aucoin... 





Tabary... 





Cucuiia.. 





Brouec . . , 





There w 



as a match at th 



of the Ke 





under the 



auspices of tbt 



entries. ' 



"he f-Bowvug are 



Offered : 



first, Tunstall; 



third, Cha 



uoet ; fourth, Le 



H cr Qrroi 



s. 111., July o.—T 



The grand shoot for the gold medal was reserved for the second 



Toci.ka, l\:is.,.luly l.-..-The mil Glass Pall Match between Messrs 

 N" 1: Baker and w Tliwln can!" off at ihrec iCdn-k this tilternoon at 

 the Pair Grounds. Match stint at 100 halls each, the scores by lives 

 being as follows : Irwin-:-. 2 s n 4 r. r, n .'. .". 3 1 :■, 3 5 1 fl r> ft ft; t otnl, 92. 

 Baker— t ft ft 1 ft :i I ft s ft ft ft 5 ,-.345555; touil, 90. 



e the worst of dls- 



J&chting and jfeanottng. 



FIXTURES. 



Aug. 10.— Columbia Y. C, President's Cup . 



CliUiSE OF TBE ATLANTIC YACHT CLUB. 



o x 



ed away her 

 a-gnst. The 

 roon. Nexi 

 in tne Agnes 



pits sonring 

 ener to the 

 unci In pot l; 

 was nn anl- 

 i the deet of 

 ft., s light 

 d ii trul and 



[ ilka racing 



Lotus laid 



21, alienors 



s one of the 



1 " that squall 

 due course of 



thing was set- 



, the 22d, the rules to be observed 



■ last issue. 

 classes from line drawn f o 

 outh of the outer Deacon, t 

 umpllng Rock light on 



m the Judges' 

 Clark's Point 

 re starboard 

 epiug on the 

 ?se island to 

 north shore 

 d, and thence 



imoy, Ijeariiigs 

 till 1 by miles and t 



tin 



miles. Tlie first class iiicinrterl schooouers 

 under Ti ft.: second class 01 lilu sloops of m It. and over; third class, 



a.fiuii nioops cr an fr and n .del.' f.u n ..inn lira 1'oia b clafn, mho 

 .-■.loops iindar I" :l.. all uaiair on ...of aim ilof I'ua.c:-,, : D iTf,. sine. 

 ■•--mlttee were ,1, L. Marcellus, 



roof: 1 



ing being in prospect in eai 

 well hnown 1'eerlces, lmpr 

 Triton, Agnes, and Lotus, 



ge Abbott. The sreamhoat, Motorhftsett 

 party of New Lieriionl citizens, and the 

 t the. disposal of the club for a judges' 



iff to a dying .start,, some interesting rac- 

 h class. Amnoo riie soiioaners were the 

 ved with lead on. f;oel, tier deep Clio, and 



mil I 



of M 



as a goer, a safe, honest, easy ami very dry seabo. 



board, Hespor is a talr representative of the " mo: 



aa, Oa, if ■- rrailos ,.o her .en'J-fli. and fi r.-Orf Ing, ■, 



ft., without a keel on a length of only 45 It. Hei 

 are now of great-, interest iii view of the manner in 



ma '-nek ns; -.loans 01 e,e igoi ,-d-ai la „.:-■ -, 



tetf 



peror, ..oitl n-a jiei ronrccooos in Easreru waters. 



ca file. .1 1 reenn llfofing o-ina la .1 ;.-, ar a:) I u.ri e -. is.rr it .aea-i.llil,g ::. '.vein 



balanced design from a '■scieiiinic " source, that is, 1 nam one who 

 ri.iiom 1 a c, n iliadaa-k, but works with deiinite data. The Ifespor 

 lsaeutterwlt.il small 12 it. board. Length on deck, 03.4 ft water 

 line. -I,,-, it beam, ift-t) ft. and depth, 6.7 ft. 



The light dr.iit heresy would lnrve dlciauou aboiu, in; or 5ft., but 

 Hesper hasno rcaE.cea. fo ue asUfiaieo. 01 her honest depth and lead 

 keel as a racer, while as a cruiser she is infinitely to be preferred to 

 the death trap variety of sailing machines now happily passla 



