t-'BB. 1. 1883.1 



FOREST AND ' STREAM. 



IB 



;ail. Huntington, 1,. I.. In Mr. W. M. Oliver. Buffalo, 



PRESENTATIONS. 

 13?- .-.. ,,t hft,,i of th-is column. 



Berittr— Feather lefcefjp. Liver and white ticked cooker spaniel doc. 

 whelped Oct. I, IS?2. br the Riverside Cocker Spaniel Kennel. Clare- 

 H.. to Mr. C. Hondl* . While River Junction. VI 



jiffc mid 



Sfwating, 



Ship an. 

 Shot for 



any one 



'I'- ailvi 



No pei 



(tor any < 



will be e 



Any S3 e 



Full i 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



TESTS FOR GALLERY SHOOTING. 

 NTHN in oraer So, stimulate practic Ki 



r .1ALLERY RANOE. 



10 DOS. 9 

 (II pos, 51 



lots. Conlin s ltc.ulv Measurement Target 



'. Cesser Target. 



Witii Pistol, at IV Pare*. 



lii sled-' at Teaser Target 10 paces. 



iSpoa. 50, - •' ■• IS •' 



Pull score. 10 shots at Creedtnoor Target. 



a', pes, bo. 10 ' 



Ato 



slims 



ill I, .1- 



5-inch score. 



Hitting 10 ph. 



R,ei,Lv,r W-ralihn-. (It 13 Pec 



sat Creedmoor Target, 



•so pos. 25, a shots at the. word " " 

 135 pos. ISO, 30 shots at 

 Hilling 5 pipes, consecutively. 



With nicihia Pi S t„i, at 1-j Paw*. 

 - C ■' 'i target 



JUTF-CR MAHKSJIANRHHV WITH UIFI.H. 



Villi a 



17 pot 



ISpOB.Su 

 Average 40 pos 

 BSpDS.30, Utah 



US pos. 50, I" si, 



Average i;,p,,s 



8-inch score, 10 

 Hitting II pipes 

 Hitting ••%-ini'li hull' 



nbor Target. 



, )l,':lirraient TirffPt 



ireedmoor Target, 

 it), PUtal, 

 It [moor Target, 



R. ady Measurem-m Target, 



llNtS. 



in 10 shots. 

 With Revolver 

 135 pos, 150, 80 shots at Creedmoor Target. 

 22 pos-. 35, 5 shots at uv word " 



With Dueling Pistol. 

 '.".' | ...I.. 25. 5 shots ai I'reedniNNr Target. 

 2upi.s. 3.-.. 5sh-,ixnt (lie word •' 



BOSTON. In 

 fill, d will 

 weather < 

 matches i 

 closed wil 

 a.-. Kli i.i 

 the wind 



tie. 



7. A i Walnut 



ill. 



ai'.' 



Kfofl..' 



.\ Duffer ... 

 K Dwigbt..., 

 J B Thomas . 

 8 A lira Ire . 

 1 !'. Rollins 



t i: Rich 

 dA Cobb. . 



» a cartev 

 it Worreu 

 ,i ii Seely 

 c ii Edwards 

 P.1 Dowe 

 C C Foster (n 

 .1 1. Han 



i: R Bond. 



.1 Al'ahls. 

 ii E Eisk 

 KT Thomas 

 H WaliingiNi 



!■: sani -.- 



l' Silvester 



.1 X Krye. . 

 .1 Merrill. . 



.1 , I V,;,r ' 



.1 1'Nvc 



s a rji-alte 

 ii Warren. 

 H WitliingiN, 

 FPwlght . 



H B Harris.. .. 

 II A SI. ill, 

 • ■ ii Best... 

 WWliftconib 



i .1 Carter 

 II A Bascomb.. 

 ft 11 Sturgi«-... 

 I' '-elvest. ! 



Thefr.ilowint 

 Fttsl Pay: 



Match A-i ii 

 tseilts; no pnnei 



Mai,;, li -Ore 

 t. a : ai., rifle « 

 members: to i 

 entries, 35 ceutf 



polder's lies! |. 



military or opei 

 military rifles n 



four points on I 

 H, 2. Iperceui. 



which existed, and t 



Creedmoor Match. 



. 4 5 5 ■! a ;. :. :. 



.. :. 5 5 li 1 5 4 1 



....4 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 



5 5 5 4 4 5 5 4 



. ...4 4 5 5 5 5 4 



. 4 I 4 1 I -I 5 5 

 ..4444454 6 



i 



J 



4 



l i 



. .1 



1 4 



4 5 5 4 4 5 



4 4 5 5 4 



1 ;, 4 4 4 1 

 1 ! 5 I I 5 



... B 4 4 1 4 5 4 



5 :. I I 4 4 I 4 



4 5 5 4 4 



...55444444 

 . 5 4 I 4 4 4 4 5 

 ..44444444 



.4 a .-. i i i i -i 



..4434555a 

 I I 4 I 5 3 3 S 



5 4— IS 



5 5-47 



5— 40 

 5 4—15 



:. i- in 



•1 5—15 



5 5-14 



4 5— K 



4 4— 13 



I i l.'l 



I i— IS 



1 4- 42 

 •I 4—42 

 4 6—13 



3 4- 48 

 I 4-41 



8 4—11 



I I IN 



•I 1—10 



4 4—10 

 4 4-38 



Beciinnl Match. 



8 8 8 7 



7 9 H !• 



o id 10 i 



. 



a a ; B 



7 5 H 8 



7 9 M 2 



■■: 5 n 7 



Rest Match 



H 10 1 



10 10 



10 9 8 « 9 10—84 



7 9 8 7 1" 1(1 si 

 . ; - 7 II 5—82 



a 6 li 1 li-M 



10 I" I" : 8 i" 79 



8 9 8 8 9 7—75 

 5 8 7 8 J" 'i 70 

 ; 8 10 6 10-69 



..10 



) 10 



, io I 



B 10 !■> in 10 10-97 

 9 10 10 9 10— HG 

 9 10 9 9 9-90 

 B pi in ]il Hl_fili 



Mat, 

 B, ••:■-■ 



pelil'.r 

 day. 

 one p ii 



!i Id 111 9 10 St 



9 10 9 10 8 9 



,J0 9 In 'I ', '.l 



iateh.es jrifl be opened Saturday nex 

 rnoortargei 200 yards; rounds, .ten 



sc.u-.-s: prizes. 

 >ns m. I prizes 



Bights to be shot Without cleaning during each, score. Muzzle-load- 

 iag rilles, using round or conical bullets, to be allowed 8 points, and 

 military Titles 10 points, and other open-sighted riflea s»i points on 

 the aggregate of four scores. Prizes same as Match B. 



M.AJI MOTH G ALT.ERY.-Bos 

 , i„ ,1 classes, There '.'.ere se- 

 nd, from appea 



ork has bern do] 



of the 





h. Mr. J. Merrill still held: 



Mr. 



H. Har 



All-C 



Amateur Badge male 



-Wilson. Si, 



date: 



Alld'omers' Match, 



.1 Merrill hi 17 47 IS 4S SS6 i: A Pollard 



W H Harrison. .40 40 40 17 47—284 R Ba 



..45 



J A £ 



lei I 



LOll - 



4,1 45 45 16 III 3311 

 , 48 48 41 II 44— 2IS 

 .41 43 42 48 44-313 

 . 42 18 48 II II 317 



.1 II Bird . . . 

 A B Wilson... 



.1 Smith 



,44 44 45 45 45—228 F IS Rollins 41 44 44 4 



.43 45 45 45 45-228 N A Applet on. .41 41 43 4 



48 44 44 45 47 228 M R .lames 41 41 41 ■! 



N. B. Smith. Pro) 



rill Mill holds lie 



W H Harrison. 4(5 4 

 .1 Francis 



C S Seyon 



. .48 47 47 -IK 48 



J Smith 



A B Wilson,. 

 .18 Bird ... 

 F E Rollins 



.45 45 45 46 46 327 



Amatem 

 .4-1 44 45 15 47—225 

 .44 45 45 45 45 -221 

 .41 tl -15 45 45 -228 

 ,44 14 45 45 40— 328 N C Ap: 



.1 Wilkes 



W B Williams. 

 M R .la 



UARDNKK, Mass., .Tan. 24. -At the last me. ting Of the (iardner 



Rifle Club at Hackmatack Kane- the inch ihigand Creedmoor target. 



combined was used, distance 2'»> yards, off hand. The score tells the 

 story; 



E, C. R. C. Totals. 



GFEilswortli 97 48 81 45 178 98 



INDodge... 88 45 88 45 17(1 90 



A Mathews 79 42 1.1 47 170 89 



B Williams 81 45 83 40 107 91 



(1 C Goodale INI 47 70 43 100 90 



W Lovehind H4 45 04 43 128 88 



CShumway 69 41 78 43 142 83 



KH Kiiowll.m ill 42 00 40 121 S2 



F Underwood 67 42 51 43 118 85 



WORCESTIiR. Mass.. Jan. 25, -The weekly contest in the series of 

 matches at Pine ftvove Range under the auspices of the Worcester 

 Rill.- Association was continued to-day resulting as follows: 



Sledioau Clark, , 



C Arthur 



J N Morse, Jr.. 



A LRiee 



\ w Eataes ' 

 .1 waiianu 

 c DEames. 

 EWesaOri 



A I. Rice .... 

 Arthur 



C Dusenbury 



St.dman Clark.. 

 I'' Wesson ... 



4 5 5 4 

 5 5 5 5 4 4 



4 4 4 4 4 5 

 I I 5 I 5 I 



1-46 



5—45 

 4 - 44 

 1-13 



I 42 

 I 12 

 I II 



0-73 



9-71 

 5—71 

 a D8 

 C-lil 



-I 4 4 



4 5 5 



5 4 5 



.1 I I 



4 4 4 



15 8 4 4 5 4 5 4 



4 5 | 14 | 5 | 5 



1 4 4 5 8 5 4 I 1 



Itecimnl Match. 



li 8 8 5 5 16 5 8 10 



9 7 HI 7 4 8 5 



.....7 9 5 II 8 in 5 I 9 



5 ; ii (0 s i io i 8 



I .". ii in il (I 6 i ''. 

 Decimal Rest Match, 



7 10 10 10 10 7 9 10 8 



9 7 4 9 a - 5 9 



THE TRAP. 



TORONTO GUN 01.115. -.M the annual meeting ..!' the Toronto 

 Gun Club last, week, the annual report showed that the financial 



coudilloa of the club was satisfactory, while the roll ot membership 

 presented a large number of names. The election of officers was as 

 follows: President. Mr. R. Taylor ire elea.-d.: Vice President, Mr. K. 

 W. Downey. ii- elected : s.-c'-.tarv. Mr. .1. W.Millar; Treasurer. Mr. 

 George Pearsall: Executive Commitlee M.-ssrs. E. IVrrvninn. .1 

 Taj lor. W. R. Evans, and .1 K Mills: Auditors. Messrs. .1. E. Much 

 ell and W. Millar. An attempt will be made to secure a large num- 

 ber of snow-birds, and if the effort is successful a tournament will 



Ihescor. - 



Dr. H. Ray: third, 

 wood: sixth, Sawv 

 ninth. SawM-r first"; 

 lntlletw'enly.bird 



11 Ray 



D Kirkwood 



.1 S Sawyei 



.1 A Philbriek 



THE MAI. DEN G 



N.'w.a 



of the Ray- 

 in, inJulging 

 looting. Ten 

 ous, lowering 

 is,,, 5 birds to 

 irick; Recond, 



: fifth; Kirlc- 





ild a gn 



id glass ball 

 ngton Statio: 



II a: 



10 A. M. sharp; noposlpo 

 is extended by the club to 



PROVIDENCE. R. 1.. .I» 

 Gun Club held vederda 

 pjgi .:.-. i.-.e.is. rise: 



Valentino 14111 11111 Inn--15 



Crandall Ill 1 1 inrm HI HI- 11 



Sheldon,,. ... nun uono moi — in 



Green limul 101 10 ounn— H 



The club tournament will be held .Ian. 30 and 31. 



I'ilK I'ldiKSKiEL SPORTSMEN" CLUB, of Teekskill, N. Y., have 

 elected the following ollic-ls lor the ensuing year: President. H. K. 

 Wvemii: Vicc-1'resi.ieiit. P. II. Mason; Treasurer. H. ( '. Everinghim; 

 Directors. W. 11. Pierce. . I.; B. llalstel. W D. s.,mhai d. The m.-m 

 hers of the club « ill j.articipale 



ould tie glad 



I'lul. house are pleasaulh, situat."-.l a short d 

 and open at nil limes U> members, who can fi 

 ready for shooting. 



UNKNOWN GUN CI,UB.-At the annua] meeting of the abn' 

 named club, held at Knebel's Hold. 715 Myrile avenue, Brooklyn. 



i all the 



I' lid: 



•oil call. 



.bowed .?! 



Tim 



ng. .la: 



PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT. 

 Hher Keep Dry"— a water-proof "dressing for boots 



.f our readers ... 

 . Vewark. N. .1.. 

 ■ ■-, |>:^i..|^ n ,olv 



"a i slump. 



n popular use in ca^Qfi ,.i 

 eiiralgia, oongestlofi of tie 

 ■ lungs and torpid liver as . 

 writes I! II Itane, M 1). ' 

 lonie. N.-w York. Prompt. 



§l<uhting m\& (^moeing. 



To nisa ;v prompt attention, coinniu-mcaMonx should be ari- 



lravwdhit.hr Forest and Stream Fnt'tlxh iin/ Co.. and not to 

 iidieidiailx. in whose absence, from the offirr matter* of hn- 

 inrtanre are tiahle to flelay. 



SINGLE HAND YACHTS. 



tytilnr Forest mid -Stream: 



Your stimulating articles on sea sailing lane given ris, i 



drafting of yachts varying from one and a half to twelve tons. 

 supposed i., be applicable to single hand work, though allaie de 

 signed to cany man'v sails of the largesi dimeiisions. 1 cannot but 



"vely followed by 



ire pa 



irly 





'igging 



tionmg this is to show that in recommending 



1 v ", wide: r.iav , ,„-,■!( n„ , r ,„.| 



an Americanism ihat has much amused mei 

 ing fever," and in the first, Hush ,,( expectation, 

 ,• never witness, ' the advent of dirty nights at 

 rithoutaii available port I o run to. 1 a in so-aking 



with, in which von n in pero ive ." sho M require less taunt and stouter 

 spars, and more rigging with fewer sails. Even under the modified 



rig, nothing less ihan a gemiiu- nod lengtliened trial will jusiify hoi 



siflci 



ingle 



iik. Kent. England. 



e-hi | 



R. T. MeM.'r 



o'f He- 



even months apart, and givesuch amjilewa 

 ailing alone can hardly be said to be. si " 



desmess urstupidity.' In fact, sailing 



Un 



irotigh gross 

 child's piav 

 ad. and thai 



iteadof af,.-- 



Sllitllillell.llie British C0.1SI 



■ great, though we entirely 

 itton of two shrouds and a'r 

 g for any kind of work, thoi 



ing a 

 of tl: 

 atlfl.loadlin, 



A 30rt, ; 

 country. As 

 omitting ail ii 



lr is .,..; neoes 



on the Atlantic^ 



M'..r....ve'r. those 

 all but lower .-ail 



we have sailed Io 

 in ".King double th 

 sail in itself see 



<•l-H-.ll IM .lllllll. . 



practically lllllie:-, 



for a squall or 



wanted, when ive 

 the laboi-. risk an. 

 greaf-r safety. 



iplestrif 



eM a 



on the ground 

 . . aid be sailed I 

 But this ouiy for a 



the 



fish v 



the ealboat, or "una." 

 angerous and unhandy 

 man into difficulties do 



Pied out, wi(h the small 

 arger sails would bean 

 mineral all palatable. 



pen as Mr. .Me: 

 enough for the 

 himself would 

 paratively mil. 



ich a mailer of in.livi 



raohtS.OI 

 imubei- at 

 lau'spur- 

 a of fill** 



