54 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Feb. IS, IS 



Queen Hess II.i. bv 

 ft. Blackwood, of th 



Ki/w. HlBfk. whit 

 iVi.-l..i- n.-ssi.o. bv 

 ftlllllip llickon II,. 



/.i'in>. Black". w hi 



(VivlH HeSSJOl. bv 



John Mnguire. Kitiji 



■y 31 ontrcal, Canada, to Mr 



leljic.l Oct 

 lues AnillOi 



dog, whelped 

 neligli seders. 



. 31.1-.. ;. .I..- 



■ •:. same placo, a dog to Mr. II. A. Waldrou, 



bileh f. Mr. F. A Austin. I'r.,videuee. K I . ;i 



•ink Kidlv. New lle.llord. Mass., :iml a bitch to Mr. 



vidonce, U. I. 



Black, white and Ian Mcleod English setter dog 



1882, by Cashier i[):lsIi III Ojk.1i out of Flake 



31 r. 



Kill l:i 



;.i„ 



.Mas 



: til. 



Mr, Edward Odell, > 



J3r- 6*« :„-,!, ■,..■!,, 



r,i.-h T-,; I.;-. Or 



Irish terrier dog to ! 



,-. (Jo* «/,.(/. Red Dish setter bitch, bv the ltorv 

 els. Alnany. X V . t., Mr F. I! H..wiYv. Ilnilas. Texas.' 

 iV—.\nrnl, .;'.»,,>■.■ «•/,.•#;«. 1{. d lri»l"i sellers, bv the 

 Kennels. Albaiiv. N. V.. a dog 1" Mr. .1. ('. Mel'leerv. 

 and a bitch lo 31 r. !,. S. Collyar, Utsing Kami. Ua. 



DEATHS. 

 gtrilcftorlS ill /n<i>l of flus t:nhim» 

 -. In- Win. .larvis's Ulnrenionl. N. N.i Irish setter 



Fern. .1.111. '.'.'.. 



■ ■, ■ llay. r'si.lersei City, N. .1., liver pointer puppy 

 .1.1. by his Set] -.it ..f Qeo. I'llrhsel's Nellie, from tilS- 



Gco. L. V. Tyler's liver and white tieked pointer doe 

 ,.b Darne's l.ad.v . ..f pneumonia. .Ian. 21. 



>w ued by 



PRESENTATIONS; 



S. Nivn (London, Out 



one dog to 3lr. 

 iiLondon. Out.). 

 . ha8 presented 

 i English setter 



$ifle and §mp gltoofing. 



I SI,; 



To insure prompt i 

 dressed totw Worest 

 individuals, in whose absc* 

 pprtance arc. liable to delay. 



ntnMicatiotos should be ad- 



Pubjixhing ('"..mid mil In 



am the offiot matters oj im 





THE 



RIFLES 



FOR THE 



MATCH. 





1 Nat 



match of 



Ion i ill", 

 (ieiill.an. 



■eport-l 



wSSS" 



•committee on 

 n to secure an 

 Col. Bodine. oi 



rifles 

 bei 



. appon 



111"., Ml 

 Tarv Mi 



led by the 

 ns for the. 

 e Reroing- 



teh: 



altered as to take 

 such ponder and 

 recommend the all 

 th.-m to the 2.0-in 



to speak 



11, II. 111. is 



Ho: 



tngto 



'I'am'w'or'lan'd and 



vhat rounded, with 

 lit rounding up of 

 II. 2 H-10. This gun. 

 •ii the shells were 



ii.li. 



u-li. 



will be ei|tial n 



n de.-i-l.dly Df the ojiinioti that, in imlitare ammiiDitlou, the 

 low grades of 'powder used in small-bore, target, rides must be dis- 

 carded; we must use a cleaner and quicker powder, and a hard bul- 

 h-i and tell lubricating wads; as by doing mis we eliminate fouling 

 and leading of barrel. 1 recommend that the Association invite all 

 ' -8 to participate in the effort to procure a military arm which 

 — "ormanuc with our unequalled target rifles. 

 John 1-sodini-:. 



For the new Brown rifle. Col. Litchfield made the following state- 

 ment: 



To the Secretary of the National Bide Association: 

 Slit: On Dec. 19 ult., I had the honor to hand the chairmanof the 



man of the sub-committee on i Mrs for the match, which report brief- 

 ly staled that a military ride, suited to all the requirements of the 

 match, had been perfected bv Mr. J. H. Brown, ot New York, and 

 that rifles by other makers were also being perfected, with a view to 



mg brief descripln 



ational Rifle Ass 

 of the rifle rut 

 tided to same. 



shape.! !ul'. ,..i ilie rear id the l.reeeli-hloeli. M-orfcuiKiigaiii-i ;h. -con- 

 vex breast of the hammer. The action is closed by reversing the 



the flriug-pin 

 tlon. usually 

 below the eh 

 short arm of 



;ch-blot:k, held in 

 er-spring, 



. striking against 

 tore. The extrnc- 



di.-r. Length of barrel, 32iucb.es, 

 inches. 



Twist, I in is. Grooves, six or 

 uol to exceed (008) three tnou- 



nti.l to the syvtcn 



pad and Dive 

 in the requ 

 .nt, and no i 



'. M- II 



I perfect 



light recoil, il i, belie 



plicity and extremely 

 lively cheap manufui 

 In regard to the an 

 ridge consisting of a ; 

 adopted. Great care 

 chamber, to insure tb 

 injury to the patch. 

 American powder chi 

 been discovered in t 



experiment, dating a; 

 lidml of the superior 

 our American mark. 

 years past, over all r, 

 and will recommend 

 grain patched bullet, 

 that insure ready and 



I (I 



climate, 

 with ,V«i- 

 ■n brands, 

 ormity of 



ap] 



iniiigtous 

 uir labor- 

 i (.suit-. 1 i 



. stance of Col. John Bodine, nrj 



iniltce. whose report on the new ride by- I 

 been Submitted. To avoid loss of valuable 

 mutual understanding, divided, and necesi 

 ports. 

 It may be proper to add to this paper thai, al thong 



tor mention, before them for examination m ...jo, . th.'-re will 

 found m the Brown standard ritle aught Hint can be recogl 

 of British origin or British sv stem. This I.euiL' the fact tin 

 jealousies apparently already entertained hytheBritish i 

 American rines made on "English lines.'' ,,r the us- ■ •!' F.ngi 

 powder, and fears that their ndemeu. il beaten in issl are i 

 lo experience the Jiangs of the •struck eagle" I mil. 



No more thro' rolling clouds to soar aeain, 

 Viewed his „wn jihiniage on the fatal (tail, 

 And winged Ihe shaft tiiaf. quivered in his heart.' 

 31nv al once be dismissed. 



Respect fully, your obedient servant. 



II. 



(.'hairnmn Siib-coininitlee on Killes for Return .Match. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



In 1ST... N. Feb. 10. -For the first lime for some six or eight w 

 the gentlemen who delight in ritle shooting al Walnut Hill wen 



day I se.l Willi a clear skv and a bright son. The wind blew f 



IS o'clock, but gave little trouble, although the light was quite 

 /.ling. The altendanee was very good, and i-.uue line scores \ 

 put in, of which the following are among the best : 

 Creedmoor Practice Mulch 



A Duffer 



J B Thomas . 



j r Bates 



.1 A Cobb 



K Dwight 



1> Fair 



.1 R Thomas 



A .1 Carier . 



■i Dorr 



Q \\ Wliitcomb.. 



I 



..5 5 1 4 



r. D 1 



•1 S 5 I 1 I 

 ■I 5445454. 

 .4 -1 4 5 5 4 1 i 1 

 ..354455445 



ilia -i i 



..il 



■I 4 5 4 I -1 5 



A I .: Klngmi 

 ,1 31 Omsby 

 (I \V Wlntci 



i ii ia i ii a 



8 I I 1 4 I 1 I 5 

 l',,e'lo.....l l'li/e .Match. 



...5545511 15 



5 5 5 5 4 5 4 4 4 



I 5 1 6 I I 5 5 5 



5 I I 1 5 5 5 4 4 



4 4 115 5 4 4 5 



i i i i 6 ;, -i i i 

 Decimal 3Ialch. 



7 8 111 8 II II ? 10 11) 



I) 11 (| r, S 5 ? !l II 



8 10 7 B 4 8 10 



.. .10 hi 7 :i a i 4 7 3 



n a •» 3 sSl' 8, '8 » •« 



5-4S 

 •1—44 

 •1-43 

 I IV 

 8— 4S 

 5—11 

 4—11 

 4—11 

 4-40 



6-10 

 I 15 

 4-45 

 4—44 

 5— H 

 t-l* 



8 Ii 7 



7 5 



5 7 :i 5 r. r, s 



Reiold 3Iatch. 



. 7 Ii 9 10 10 10 



am inclined to give the old felt 

 diagram with the "Brown -tan 

 five-inch string: 1 1 know it u 



bllairi .nerih.it ,...0\.l 

 isrentive shots on a, 



before by <o.\ rltte, 



I eiigiiieeiin" and it 



liiabi'y ":,s eini.il 



■■' coming gun, 1 ihiuk 



„.,:... 



lal 



,fOS. Ill 



ssong; 3d, A. \V 



.,11. 



II. l'llll 



i: tlth, (.'. 11 SI" 



Vi 



Marliir 



mth, II. Wiitl 



i held Feb, r 



N. .1.. by the 



.aivei ,-..; I...i,..r - 



I being '. n in fi i pin, lie- 



jiri/.i-s, tne winners iMiiug 

 ner; :|,|, C. We,,,; I,:,. W 

 ;th. W. Stein. Jr.; Sih. F. 



. I' 



i1 . i . i 

 mid: 



w 



in mi 



fJStan .. . I» il il :>— il l.Fsi.m s 5 ,2 10— SS 



II Wirih 7 ■! i s -js [■; Ansiermuhl... . :i m ta :•- :i 



A Movers I S ''. 8 ■-'.. It i»ii„„ (1 s l" :i 83 



WTbomjison 7 7 0-i'i IM'Siuiih. .. s s y: s. »-, 



t ' Wenz. . . r, in S Ki SID W Martin ... H o 7 a x'3 



II lllaokwell. .. s i-j :| :, :s ,1 1 1 U.V., ne -n H iii 8? 



JnoJacobs 4 in i I ••-. i;.".-vi...l,i: n :: nil n 



AWeaber 8 Ii 7 11- •« IT s -! i) 0—24 



Total 263 total 



WORCESTER, Mass.. Feb. 8. There were not as manv ..." o. lb- 

 weekly meet of the Worcester Role As-,,.-,,it;..;, ; ,t Pin.- .ir. ,,. lhvce 

 to-day ae usual, the wind was strong and variable. Ttuf scores tell 

 the story. 



i'ic-lc r Taii.'.i 



\ I.Rie- 5. S 6 B E 4 5 6 * 4— 48 



CD Fames I I :, :. .| 5 I | t ., il 



(■Arthur , ; I 1 I ;. 5 ,. I I ! I 



\ W Eamea r. -I 5 :l r. a :, t i I 18 



.1 W Murphy 5 1 5 5 J 5 i ■ 



A W Williams : 1 -I 5 ^ 4 4 4 » 4—41 



Stedliiati lT.uk I : I I I :. 5 1 3 4 -41) 



Decimal Turgel. 



C Arthur S 8 7 7 6 6' 'I 4 5-H1 



A L Rice I > . s :, :| 7 Ii 6 S-RT 



Decimal Rest Tnrtjel. 

 M-ank Wexon ..,..,, CHI B 10 !) 10 fl 1 7-80 



(■Arthur ii --,•:. o m a s s ,; 88 



WORCESTER, M.i--- . l'-i.. ;. The w.ioillau.l Gun clob ivkii on I lo 

 their rang,- 1.. day f < -i- a irial at breaking glass balls, thrown from a 

 rotary trap, out Dfti possible SO Folloiving R Hte score. 



31 D tiilni.in in II W Webber 30 



V H Holtlen ..46 HI Rice al 



A Houghton '■; c A i'.irk-r :<:; 



1.(1 White ... ::; John T..;i-„- :!»• 



I'll Fuller I-' W I. Dim- : : 



lb-.. M.-.Meer... :i7 l,(i fn vi.-r .:io 



3. ii. Garland broke '-'1 out. of 88; and .1. T. .Maserofi broke everyone 

 of Ihe 25 thrown for him. 



THE TRAP. 



THE CHAMPIONS AT LOUISVILLE. 



F 1IO...UUH-S AM, OAKVBR, 



coinjiete on Thursday n 



ehanii-iuii I 



ground 

 Having i 



e ...ll.ve-.iv.T. 



in the rail oi 

 and best >...-. 



; .'..,• Paim , the latter refused to go on Hi- 



id atall ranges and again* all corners. With Ira 



idles and won 8 oi lliem. and al. one lime he ~i.. ,l 

 i.'i-i.-.ieii by Abo Kieii.i.iai,. m.h.t Price, JJ. .T, 

 in Bllrloii. lioganlns w..n by list.. I7ii. The .4. 1 

 en cliallciigfs h.i Ihe s.-ore and has traversed 111! . 

 art. and even' State has Berved as 



all the 



eh.'.u 



si a r 7 - q 



.2 5 II 10 7 5 I J 1 



. 2 3 7 1 7 1 2 1 

 Rest Match. 



. n io io io in io o in io 



. 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 



10 10 10 9 10 10 



A Duffer 



fi W Whitcomb.. .. 



II S Harris 



i' A Hudson 9 10 10 



1> Silvestre 



E A Join 



Fred Field 6 7 5 8 " 



G Warren (mil. 3 6 6 7 Ii 



GARDNER, 3Iass., Feb. 7. -At the last meoi 

 Club, at Hackmatack Range, only four men 

 eye. The distance was 2t)U yards, off-hand 

 Creedmoor target continued was .the one list 



8 10 10 



9 10 10 10 9 



8 10 !) 9 10 



D 7 7 10 9 



8-78 



., ;,. 

 10— 51) 



10-88 

 7-81 



10 HI 

 0-03 

 5- 51 

 2— 111 

 0- 119 



9-97 



9-ais 



10-96 

 10-93 



II- 1« 



7-88 

 8—77 

 K-62 



rel lioganlns, la.'l'iu 



•lyus. apart, boil, bar 



l.'pou lus return t-.. 



shooter, and set hero 



line. . ... Di ■ . ■ :-. 



I.', — .-.. missing i.",i; 

 t,..„ Stan,-.! |..r. ..III 



in time to si i and I 



Hi, 1877. he re.lliceil I 

 in .' h. 19 in . he hroli 

 was at his shooting i 

 took another run to 

 v inner of the.grand 

 rise for a stake ... : 



just before starting 



t London si,,.ts. was 



stood: ..i 



. barrels, Uogarduji, ■.. 



■• .-.king 

 t.aii.- oi i.h. 13 m. 

 . N. *i i iiv. Ho 

 • I here, reinrniiig 



- see. . .• 



'■' 'Ii is 



Vork i 



An; 



Q F Ellsworth.. 



GCGoodale 55 



F Underwood 60 



CShuuiway 17 



STRING MEASVIlK31i:NT -1 al 

 thusiasni in the matter of modern 

 oiw long-range magnates agree on 



card the table of the multiples. ha ; 



C. 



all. I don't throw up my hat and hurrah once in ten years. Hut 1 



Forf.st .isb Stheam of Jan. 3. 1879, Olid nccepUd, in part, by Bogar- 



dus. on Jan. 5, 1878 Noihiug came ot it. however, and when Cftl'vcV 



came East hia >i outing was entirely witli the rifle, and his doings 



wnh the Winchester rifle were extraordinary, and so differed 



from what bad been shown by previous footers thai 



great attraction. He had a unnibtl i 



with Bogai-dus. and on Jan. in. IB7H. the pan met 



I 20.000 glass halls! BogftnTus to use n shotgun 



I either shotcunorrlll. . ..!..:■ . » - 1- -- 1 for F.uropo on Jan. is. 187a 



| and the match rtaa lotake place dur ng the latter j.ari ,. I t ;.■:■. . 



w hen I'arv • . a I: Ii F.u.. .pc. lo -!,, : 



-...-..- hail- :■ Bioiiklyli Driving Pailr, J ■- 



breaking them easily wlththe ritle. Auroad 



. . ■ . end oi l ..: r- •:■■- 1 ■ other. ' • ■■ 



moor.- and then enjoy ing -.m- 



»iu. An -trial, magnates ii - has shot before r-yalt.i iu .. tloeen 

 I countries, and suftered somewh .at ir,.m what is smtitheticaltj .-.■ e.. 



