FOREST AND STREAM. 



369 



.. 34; M, Fa.rron, 84; K. Lane, 33 

 and bull's-eye targets, out of 

 and 10. respect rely, Hn score;; u t, CrocdiHoor Target— P. 



W. Hahn, 



21: M. Pan-on. 21; W. Hayes, 31 : F. Landolt, 21. Bull'8- 



1 Have HI: P. Klein. 180; W. Hahn, 125: 



i , T. Kleisratli. 121; M. Engel, 119; F. 



LIS; W. Klein. 110; U. Faber, 100 ; ,1. Hcintz. IOC. 



Mr. .lolin 1!. Grohman was the lucky man to bring down 



the double-headed eagle, the chief prize, or the tournament, 



and hia coronation, in a neat Bpeeoh by Miss < hrist.itie Klein, 



a -pretty Miss- of ten years, was performed with 



aud honored in innumerable schooners ol' beer. Willi a grand 



hop, the amusements terminated late on Wednesday evening. 



Chekdmoor, ,hnu: 30.— Fair weather and a good day for 

 range practice, Marly in tin- day Lhe contest began for the 

 Parker shot gnu presented by Prank I!. Van Biclcn. It is at 



1,000 yards, 30 shots, any rifle; open to all members N, It. 

 A. In May it was taken by C'apt. Anderson, with a seore of 

 1 in the possible 150. To-day, however, it went to 

 oli boy" Batbbone, with a total of 128. While this is 

 good, it might be bettered, and should be ere the match is 

 finally won. The full scores are given as folio v.s : 



Ti Katlileme, Ileal Creed... 



In, Rem Crueil 



1«aao L Allen. R.-ui creed, 



limner rosluT. v -dier M 1 



Win M Farrow. JjiillMrd Creed. .157 J' A DiiffTO. 



C .■ lent , Ri in ' i-m-.i . . H4 ,1 A Hat.rv.. 



Henry WIlllMnj, m : I 11 iloltou 



F V Milieu, Rem Creed 110 



The 



front ii 



The iir, 



I'rom thai day 



,1-is. Wallace Gunn. Shares Creed. 



,-ra-s a p WMe rcei 



.148 A Anderson 



190 GLJforse.. 



.107 



( Creed.. 



ought an old favorite once more to the 

 ranee of the Turf, Wield and Farm badge. 

 ■s was the pioneer Creedmoor badge, and 

 this the popularity of off-hand shoulder 

 bas sustained them well. The conditions are simple. 

 the requirements easy, and it only wants skill on the pan of 



the marksmen. If the marksman is not solid on 1 

 idle will avail him little. The new meda 

 niflcrnt piece of work, valued at $100. made by W 

 of New York, who attained the "highest possible 

 turned out this sample, ('apt 

 bis fellow riflemen for his euei 

 Ibis useful gift. At thiSOpenU 

 among them a number of offic 



using" tin 

 picked r 

 bered an 

 was able 

 sible, 50. 



1 liber, 

 it there. 





A gains 



then 



Springfield rill 

 of the National (luard, and 1 

 in good hands too, but Capt. Liverm 



5 pins lik- 



Thi 



.1 the held with the good score of 43 in the pos- 



■ ,1, . C, II i.'VL 



R .', iy,J? 1 a 



•' 1 ,1 ' n , 

 M E 



V, ,",.'. 



L O Brace, Bhai 



1 .1 i. -. \: 

 <; L Morse. Ren 

 D G Pianev. Id 

 L H Greve. lien 



nod 



igueld 



4-0 

 4—11 

 -I 4 1 

 5-41 

 i — to 

 4— 



..4 4 I 5 4 4 4 .1 5 



..4 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 3 



..3 5 -I 3 5 4 4 14 



..5 4 14 3 4 4 4 4 



, .4 a 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 

 ..533443454- 



..5 4 4 4 5 2 4 * 4 4—411 



.,4 34444444 4-39 



..-.I 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4-3'J 



..4 i 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 4 SSI 



..445434434 4-311 



..I 4 3 a .') ;-, 4 4 5 4—39 



..S 5 4 5 4 4 4 13 g— s«i 



..4 335114552 5— I'll 



..M 4 8 4 4 3 4 4 5 1 — 38 

 ..4443435 134 38 



..4 4 4 4 4 a 5 a 3 4-ss 



...S S 5 3 3 1 3 4 4 4 HS 



.:« 5 S 4 5 1! 3 4 2 g_3fi 



..3 3 4 8 4 4 4 



3 4 4 4 3 5— S 



lasRe W .... 



T \V I.iiUnn. IJi-ni Mil 



C E Wvflenhnrjh. . u ■ -i < 



m ..', n, S larrs sum; 



John (.'iivamiKii. Siinnyfleld.. 



Eil Diiliv. l,-r;„ Mil 



(leu Melyillc. Sharp.! Spnrt... 



f. A Vail, Rem Snarl 



J L Price, Kem Mil 4 8 2 4 4 4 



.'i'.. In sliai * Creed 4 3 s 1 3 3 3 5 



1 -. lO-ln Mil 4 6 4 n 4 4 4 4 



.1 . iii|isSi.ort 35 A & Holcomh. Sharps Cr 



J A Lowell. Ballard 35 S H livrsev, Lout mh... 



- ■:ir|.ssnr.rt 35 JFBnllman.KemMil.. 



ABVanllensen.Rem Mil 34 vy L English. Horn Mil.. 



T A' arman. Sharp* Creed 34 F A Dugrtt, Bat'ard 



N D Ward, li.-lll Mil 34 A H Otiarles. Item Mil... 



.1 P Barrell, IMin Mil Hi M Frauds, Rim Mil 



rj W Minor, Sharps Sport 32 C S Burns. Rem Mil 



..I. , • • ■ I ,'■!■■'■ .3 ..■ ■ 



S Sergeant, Sharps Hil so 



—The Irish-American Rifle Club were out shooti, 

 trophy, presented by Col. Bethel Burton, at ,200 

 yards ; 7 shots each distance, with the small-bore rill 

 yards. The scores stood -. 



200 yds. 500 yds. Total. 



Gen F F Milliii. !;nri r'vr 11I 24 29 53 



1 ■• V ■ ' 1' '1" -'I" 2n 2T 53 



Major E Duffy, Item Mil 211 21 60 



S«rel.SllWiml,EemMil.... 25 19 H 



JBlTwin, Sharps Creed 27 17 41 



Serjrt.T F Mel In.- 1. H-n. V.il i.i 14 44 



Capi, .1 ICeir, Rem Mil 19 17 Si; 



Col 1> floiton. Ward I'.artou 26 n ftd 



Lieut l 1 Farrelly, Bern Mil 13 5 lg 



1 1 — The Seventh Begimeut club men were out shooting for the 

 Diamond Badge at "200 and .100 yards, seven sbots°(it each 

 ,.:;,., :in--L-. and for the shells at 500 yards, live shots. In 1,0th 

 matches, Sepgt. T. W. Linton was successful, with scores of 

 04 and 32 points, respectively. 



poo 



,t 000 



iAS Shapj-suooteiis.— A great deal of nonsense 

 itten with sensational head lines in the general 

 (he past week about a few cx-members of the 

 zed in June, 1861, and known as the Berdan 

 During the civil war they did good service on 



ufc 



The Bt 

 1ms been 

 press duri: 

 corps org 



sharpslioo 

 the Union 

 disbanded 

 furnished 

 admission 

 at the sea 

 Godine eai 

 This was 1 

 t,ha » 

 Ijtrht-weii/ht, heavy-pull open head 

 moor. The sensation makers tl-— 



tide, and aft 



Each man was 

 ith the telescope 



sight 



eb, C 

 Km 



- -ad a half „. 

 vilhaheavyFreneh rifle, 

 During the practice for 

 forma Joe, who was killed 

 Henry Keddy and Jaek 



utive bull's-eyes at 800 yards. 



Nothing very extraordinary 



thing has been done with 



sight weapons at Creed- 



upi 



tion. and tell the following whopper: "Last season Ketch 



. iv... .4 hers wen I to Creeilinoor with their OM-n guns and 



SU1 . lit all before them. The range inspector asked for their 



ml Ketch answered, 'Put us down strangers.'" 



telescope'rifli has never yet been -fired ovei .. .1 ,. 



.r has any "Jack 1-1' teh" been found hanging about 



there. The lernis of Iheir conlract with the li.i,- . , , . 



nii.-nt .was iiia.fie durmg thi ; . Grand Dnke in New 



ii.,.|, .' ', . Be dan n In . is now in the Russian sei i 

 receive the men, and see that they are given an opportunity 

 to put their skill to good use. in the grand "Turkey shoot" in 

 Bg the Danube. Among those who have gone 



aside from the leader Ketch, are Henry Reddy, of New York 

 city; 'William Woods, of I, .1 1 Wisconsin; 



Howell Robinson,bf Pittsburg; iManny Wilson, of Lowell. 

 Mass.; J. Carter Bol 1 Oi Hontroal; Wm. Dwyer, of 



Boston, and the brothers John and William Taylor, of Bull'alo. 



Ida B.\n(;K— Co. A, of the Forty-eighth Regi- 

 ment, N. G. S. N. Y., who have twice taken Hi . . i 

 badge, have very properly sent in a formal protest to Oql. 

 Church, the trustee of the badge, against any relaxation or 

 modification of the original terms. 



Rossmokk, 8. 1. The Kossmore Kille. Association, of 

 Statin Island, met lorllie. third time this season at their range 

 ou Bennett's farm, Huguenot, dime 20, at 200 yards. The, 

 scores were: 



Rhode Islano, 7 

 prize was shot for on 

 the R. I. A. RifloOh 

 sighting shots or prei 

 shots on each range c 

 the great attractions i 

 and review by the E 

 but few entries. 



.'. .'.■, Jme 20.— The Davison cash 

 thi Blackstone Range by meiiib.r,, "f 



ib, under tlic following conditions i No 



-[.hi- practice on dav of match, and 15 

 f 800, 000 and 1,000 yards. Owing to 

 n the city of the grand military display 



resident of the United States, there, were 



J II Orowell. 

 S 9 ;, .-. 5 



5 6. 5 5. K 5 



..3 3 5 4 5 fl 5 5 4 E H 4 5 6 



..4 a b ;t 3 :i a 4 4 4 6 3 5 5 

 U W Uaviaoa. 



..5 2 6 tj 4 r, 5 2 3 4 5 5 5 !> 



..4 4 :; 4 (i :, 6 4 4 S 5 4 3 4 



,.B 3 '.' 5*46458488 2 

 W M Farcoiv. 



..n a 4 s 5 5 ft s b e r, 5 r, 



3 s 4 r, 2 



5 4 3 4 -j 5 



F J Ralitiet.il. 



3 3 4 



4— iu 

 5— BS— 1SI 



5—63 

 4— IU) 

 4-55—170 



4-59 

 3-411 

 5-51—171 



..:'■ 5 3 4 3 3 5 4 5 



4 4 4 5 5 



5 5 4 5—64 



Mr. Ri 



ick 



1,110(1 .S 5 3 3 1 •! 



Mr. Orowell won first mon 

 The wind was very cliansrcable 

 Edwin A. Perry, of New York, was present during the entire 

 match, and was seated at the largo field glass. 



John llowi:, Be 



Mr 



Hem Ha 



shootii 



r.— On Thi 



;allery at i 



.1 shoot. The 

 teosiiiig. The best si 



RB I'.-nn 



it H Biaiil v ... 



FllllL'uueit 



The following genttei 



With therilleat the I11O-I 



bl«25; Newton, 21 out < 



11 1 iible 35 ; Brown, 40 



PENviSYI v.\M >. . 



suits of a pigeon m iti 

 liauch, Of Lancaster, Pa 

 sauqua. Pa., on Thms.av 

 21 yards rise and 80 : 

 rules, tor a purse o£$80. 



A lliiivh II 1 



A T Fberlian 1 



FltOGMOOit, New Orlcan 

 the inter-State team, by 1 

 Club, took place on the' 2- 

 Up, Coi .John Glynn, Jr., 



lo 



1 Ri 



:8th 



..I 1 (M I I l 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 l t I II 1-1T 



.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (I 1 1 i t 1 1 1-16 



1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 I— 9 



•men made the subjoined good SCOre 



.foot range; Layne, 22 out of a possi- 

 of d possible 2~> ■ FJauigau, 20 out of 



6 out of a possible 50. 



... 80 1 inclose the re- 



hal Bethlehem, I 'a . between Mr. A. 



1., and Mr. A. T. Bberhart, of Oata- 



iv, June 28, each shooting at 1.1 birds. 



ider Rhode Island 



aids boundary. 



.—The 1 



1 embers 

 ,h, and s 



11111 



111101 



iiirth con 

 if the Ol 



1 1—11 

 1 1 1-12 

 D. A. J. 



rr places on 

 1. City Rifle 

 s were run 

 caused by 



hot da- 



"i to 



/clock puffy and fluctuating. The fi 



Colonel .lolin Glynn, Jr., Rem Creed. 

 5 4 3 5 5 S 5 5 5 4 5 ft 5 5 



4 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 



..3 4555D344S555 



..3553543455565 



R (i Byricli, Rem Creed. 



5—11 



5 6—70 



4 5—66—207 



5 5—65 



4 4— iiB 



5 4— 56— 197 



55455545 5 546 0— Bfi 



5 3 35 5 44044 

 John Ii. Renand, Rem Creed. 



5 5 4 5 4 5-71 



5 5 5 0—53—191 



4—69 

 3—61) 

 4— 64— 1S2 



.40554455404545 

 .20524555550525 



E T Manning, Rem Creed. 

 .,3 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 2 3 3 3 2 3 

 .243425232445 5 5 

 .33533144452554 



A D Babbitt, Rem Creed. 

 .5 4 5 3544354355 5 

 ,'.! S 3 4 4 4 5 (I 3 6 5 5 5 5 

 .3 350 3 035343 4 42 

 LB Daronte, Sharps Creed. 



3 5 4 5 2 5 



. .2 3 4 3 3 5 



..5454530504 



Jules PilTaui, Rem Creed, 



5 5 4 3 8 4 



James Buckle} 

 ..4 12 5 2 4 



3— (2 



3-5T 

 0—50—169 



3—54 

 5 55 



5— 59—1 OS 



2— 1W 



4— 5T 

 4-4S-165 



2-50 

 3-53 

 5-51—154 



3—45 

 5—50—149 



5 5350 542 4-49 



1,01)0 II 3 3 3 2 5 4 II 3 4 5 0—32—145 



GussiE. 



Explosive Buxi/ets. — I notice in "Answers to Correspond- 

 ents'' that A. P. P„ of Helena. Montana, desires to know 

 1b01.it explosive bullets, Mr. F. J. Rabliefh, of this city, use 



dligato: 

 ade by inserting i 

 arlini bullet, a .22 1 

 inter, made by him 

 side the " 

 iddgladlv answer 

 ' ;.- truly, 



Floi 



the fn 



df. -all 

 id bring 



win 



he 



ally 



40 



-. He said those used' last 

 ked well, always exploding 

 him to bag. No doubt he 

 ligation by mail. 

 Davison,' with. P. T. 1 lo. 



— The S5 lireech-loading rine advertised In this issue is a remarkable 

 bargain, well wr.rth lour times the price asked. Mesars. Turner & 

 Roes are well known and reliable Healers.— 1» .-,: **. 



its Rifle Association.— The first spring 

 . Hi. Alassaeliuset Is. Rifle Association alllic Walnut 



Hill ran- took plad On Ihi 81 1 r.Oh inslunt, and was, 



we are hap 1 , ..:;:,.: success. The weather was fair, hot 

 and windy, bad enough to give the unsuccessful marksmen nu 

 excuse for their ill luck, but good enough to give the c rperl 

 a chance to run up good scores. The ranve was in excellent 

 trim, and with Hags and streamers Hying, and the wind indi- 

 cator in the centre of the Held resembled somewhat our own 



■ 1.. "'ling day. The fringing of spectators 



was liberal, and it was gratifying to note that the ladies were 



out, and seemingly enjoyed the hanging and the general 



powder lau-siing festivities. Delegati > pn dI from 



pretty much all of the. rifle shooting Pfew England towns. 

 Gen. John L. i-itcveuson, as executive ollie< r, pushed matters, 

 and kept, everything going on brialsly, without in any way 

 disturbing lhe actual marksmen. Practice shooting , 

 bright and early on I lit- morning Of the ISl.h. and at lo o'clock 

 the first match at short range was ciiledaud contested with. 

 the following results ! 



Conditions.— Open to nil comers; position, standing; distance, 300 

 yards; prize, a long-range Cree* irSiwrps' rifle, to be won three 



$V> ; a cane 

 tot, ST; ion 

 possible se 

 Rabbeth... 

 Jiwksnn... 

 Rockwell. 

 Qerrisb... 

 Sioutlier... 

 Ift-ost 



r,., 51 1. 



11 Browi 



43 llavei 



43 Fales 



cut Ik 



latch fOjlCWOd, and by that 



...(1 flic 



indul'v;ed in. The nu 



suits indicate that there is "stuff" enoiig] 



to make it one of the first, in the country. 



John A. Lowell was the successful lone 

 winding up shot at. 000 yards dors noi 

 friend. " It's a bad place to have a miss if 

 somewhere. The results of the match we 



Conditions— Open to all comers; position and ride, any within the 

 rules; distances, sou, '.)i)0 and 1. 11110 yards ; rounds, seven at I - n iv. 



I hough his 



II for our 

 1 he put in 



hue-...! at 900 yardand 



!f35;alifi n ei il ri 

 mar'a [to.wili r ■ in; , 



rrviiivln. ,\ , 35, 10 a 



John A r.owell 



TlH.irny 



James Wemyss, Jr.. 



OWDavids.u 



AH Hebbard 



,1 H Croivell 



HPBlake 



J m Sheppanl 



WH. Jfctaon 



CCHobbard 



Diegro 



Farrow 



Angel! 



Gray 



Crawford 



Chadborne ,. 



These two matches 

 occupied the first da\ 

 ond day, when the. a 

 before,' a hot day, no 

 made for his Own use 

 match, and some real 

 to the surprise of all, 

 last place. He is coi 

 a safe. plan. The ret 

 gentlemen being nece: 

 of the association : 



t i.n 



( Slid 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 



. - in 11 D 5 4 I 5 5 4 



I 1,011(1 4 5 5 5 4 5 5 



1 si M 1 -, a 5 a ,5 4 5 



.- 900 3 r. 5 ■ 



/ 1,00(1 r. 3 5 



5 5 5 3 5 5 4 



4 .1 3 5 5 5 ft 3 



4 5 4 4 5:; 3 4 ?, 



5 5 .', 5 4 4 5 



4 4 5 5 5 5 2 4 



5 5 5 5 5 ! 5 



—34 

 -39 



1-4 wm 

 -33 



-3T 



5—35—11)7 



— m 



—35 



3-37— 104 



—33 



—34 

 5-35-103 



1 3 —»8 



11 5 3 5 14 3 

 5 4 3 3U ! 

 SCO 3 4 1 5 1 5 3 



' j 1.000 



..-j too 



I ! MO 

 '"{1,000 



j aoo 



1 1.1,00 

 1 soo 



..J. 901) 

 I 1,000 



5 3 5 5 4 4 3 5 



5 4 3 5 5 5 5 



5 5 6 3 5 5 — -Jg 



5 5 2 4 5 5 

 2 II 5 5 4 



4 3 5 4 4 5 



5 5—37— 0T 



—32 



—34 

 —SO— 95 



—34 



—35 

 4 4—27— (16 



—IS 



~8S 

 3 4—37— 93 

 SO 



with 

 id thei 



v-Martini rifles, 

 off for the sec- 



ret of 



arily 



tJun r. siine. 1". o,.,.- ,- ,, , r d is not 



this tttatch stoodas foUows, the 



ill directors or honorary directors 



Distance, 

 annually, a 

 Rockwell.. 

 Stevenson. 

 Jackson. . . 

 Longfellow 



Thcrnk 

 out more 

 together, 

 special n,. 



Mia-rang 



live; prize, gold badge, to be shot for 

 er during the year. 



..2i Wenifss, Jf , s 



..21 Osborn ' i s 



..20 Hetibard i« 



.,16 Lowell 



, lin- 



ed c 



Uilbl 



....17 



).nsht 

 dl up 



89 Lowell 



BS Farrow 



S7 Weinys , Jr.. 



st Wuftkb 1 



lhe military matches on the prot'iamme. were laid over 

 owing lo the parade of the militia at the Bunker Hill cere- 

 monies, and, with the Consolation Hatch, will be fought at a 

 111 er day. 



