March 1, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



98 



such us should have been ..n hand for u match of this importance, 

 il wns thought by bohib thai the favor of the lot rather ran with 

 Capt. RognrdUB, find that he got the easier birds, but this may have 

 bees mere fancy, for iin- traps were tilled at random from the 

 hoop 



ii woafl !•■« minutes often one o'clock, when pr Carver stepped 

 to the score for his first shut, he having won the tore up and d-.-id- 

 iug to Hike the first uhtX hin\ ■M. Ii. had a 12 bore Imniuierloss 

 Greener gun. specially made for hint wllli a v. • 

 used four drains of powder and an ounce and a half of No. 6 shot. 

 The first bird out oi th- trap was a strong tailer to the right, and 

 dropped uedoi the chnrp- from the second barrel. He shotliis first 

 ten birds straight, using the second barrel Ave times. Capt. Bozar 



■in- k. i:. ■■! -v.-r his ti, -• i.ir.l with his first barrel, hid on bil ad 



bird Hi.- il* er got over the bounds before falling dead with u double 

 charge in it. It was scored as a missed bird and the Carver backers 



the trap Thi 



much nylng v 



At the endt 



for Carver and with one fn-e bird for Boga 

 again made even and all who had bet on the B 

 happy and delightfully uncertain. 



Carver looked verv jaunty in his hiirh-toppe. 

 BUI haj, us greal white brim drawn down so ai 

 sible trouble from the sun's rajs. He wore a I 

 his barrel hand The old captain W4S OS be 

 loose-fitting sack coat and n slouch hat. drawn 

 side of the fnne. Neither of the men were pen 

 go Without profit, and this was shown by the us. 

 which tt.is us,-. i a- -•■ mailer of extra precautioi 

 where the first barrel had perfected the tragedy 

 his second 54 limes, while Hogardns used it M I 



ing glow : on 

 . appeared a 

 ver the right 



then 



itch. 



The fourth ten saw tbiv 

 was still maintained at 34 I 

 each and each in turn lost 

 half the match over nt IM . 

 match was to decide it afte 

 vigor and. as the record si 

 sixth ten. Bogardus'a eteb 

 while Carver hud two bird 

 leaving him one behind on 



T -...-nth group of tei 



two dead tin ds out Beyond 

 hoi six out ,.t tli. t. ii. K. 

 this gave him a lead of tat 

 joyed at any part of the n 

 bad lurk seemed to set in i 

 entire ten. three of them < 

 the tallv :ts missed birds, 

 two of his ten birds t. 



misses for-a-ln. 

 end birds for -net 

 hclciithbir.l.leai 



lie- 



The 



v bul i 



eerlail.lv looked as though I 'apt. Uoguldlis i 

 t.: u I,. I::.. ..:..... . ;.... 1 a.- „ .... 



of the 



tsed birdsg 



oil I. 



ml either bad en- 

 niug of ten birds 

 while he kill-.! the 



i, in fact, the 

 i the ten, 

 boundary 



Hag lin 



the birds down tor him in the r 

 lnin at this point of the match a 

 The match had fraallj come t. 

 ii ..-ii *.-:■• i nil of eoiiflde.ncein tl 

 and s... .u least kaap it a tie to r 



in succession very finely, hut i 

 sprung slatted on a quiet wall 



!a!ad;t;ie^:'" ! .v 



by n't nipper caused the pigeon 



though the I 'apt Utl fired tWICe; 



feathers flew, tie- bird got off. i 

 lord for Br carver, with excel 

 hi- l.lsi tCO over, and won hy P ■ 



The announcement of this 

 cheers. Dr. C'urv-i 

 out his hand to Captain Bogar.-: 

 Captain's son Eugene also cam 

 father's successful rival. 



n will he seen from an iuspeci 



Carver. 



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P Mi-sed hird 



i* Kiil"d, both barrels used. 



(is Tell dead out of hounds. 



Captain Bogardus and Dr. Carver uu-i in the evening at the fouls 



vilh Hotel, ..lid altera short i>.i'-|.-v si K „,.,| ,,,-ii,-!,^ loshoot another 

 match, under the same eondition- as the one of today, thut is. lilt) 

 birds nt thirty yards rise, ground traps, English rules, for $250 a 

 side. The contest is to take place at the Chicago Driving Park. 

 .March S, Each made a deposit of $1Q0: 



'int. 



Rogurdus. 



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Another correspond- 

 Catit. A. 11. BogardiiR 

 Suited ina victory for 

 Captlihi's eighty-two. 

 States whether (he mi 

 openly expressed his • 

 drommg exhibition. 

 On the contrary, tfevi 



this one bet« eel. two , 



long-talked-of mutch between 

 r was shot here today and re- 



■t score of eighty-three to the 

 doubt existed all over the I'nited 

 a fide one, and many a shooter 

 u hippo 



until neiu 



ly noon, whe 



and the s 





the 21st. i 



5 lo 15, and a 



1ft to 8 mi 



1 7 after. Ca 



killing tei 





gardits oi 





uft.-r. ,no 





acted us i 





given lin- 





age quail 





traps and 





ethers hi! 



ig to thenar 



threw a h 



IH at then,. 



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thing. P.... 



ardu.s'bndth 



hlew from the shooters to the 

 hem started well, whilo some 

 ..- pm up by the trappers, who 

 eeutofthe birds went well out- 

 •hi and left qiinrtcrers. Ifanv- 

 ir.ls and traps, though this was 



the ground «ith both barrels The nuiuberof times when tbescc 

 oinl barrel was needed tuot used) was about even. The match wa> 

 aftyds, rise. B ground traps, l&os. shot. English rule*; Bogai-dui 

 used Americau wood powder at times in his tlrst barrel, otherwise 

 four drama of black were used by both contestants. 



Wood Powder. 



LOUISVILLE TOURNAMENT. 



LOUISVILLE, Feb. 28.— The Cnrvcr-Bngardus Mai 

 lure of (he verv enjoyable tournament which 

 days, and finished lip in good stvle t,, -la; . The ■•■;.: 

 the i!Isi ut tic Jockey Cflllb grounds under the nmsi 



C. Fielding and C. F. M. Stalks: third hv M. I) (lilinan, H. VY. t , - - 



and Wilbur; fourth hv (,' w Cttroy, 



| Seventh event - Ten single hiids. Tin: first prize was talc,,, hv w 

 I S. Terry. V. T. Noble and C, F. M srarl.s; s n.l hy J. Hopkins, H 



the pink 



'Ugh t 



Vl.l«- s 



r his u 



« ith 



shooting. 8250; 



. .. _ money 

 ._, of Mobile, recorded a 



in forn share of the big money 

 r of the day's spoil : 

 First Match. 



i-ancc; to prorate if not filled 

 M's'.rr. to second. *■>.',.. i. .Hot 



singl,.. ggyds'. rise, plunge traps; $5 eu- 

 e.l: closed wiih an entries; in.'.::, to first. 



Bogardus 

 Hoses 



Russell 



Williamson . . . 

 Van l.engeike 



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1111 ft— 4 IJeriidnn 1 II 1 1— :| 



.11111-5 Blueginss l f i a l f 



.1 1 1 1 ii -I Wicks 110 1—1 



I 1 (I 1—1 White-toue 1111 0— t 



.0 1 1 J 1- t Walker 10 11 1-4 



ft I 1 (I '.' S'l-awlher I I i-a 



.110 00—2 Menders 1 I 1— il 



.0 111 1 0-2 Bailey 1 I 1 1-1 



,00 000-0 Brav 1 1 ft ft i a 



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lOtmg ties for second money Bush uins, 

 toting tie for third money Fe.nti wins. 



Second Match, 

 shooting, S'iftO, b single. 80 cards, use of lioih barrels, gronnd 

 traps, entrance $10; to prorate if no! tilled; closed with 30 entries; 



8142..V li 

 siniwth, 



r. 875.50 to set 



nd, $57 to third, 

 i-iill 



Walker . 



Bnllev 



Woodruff 



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Vassan,l.l..ii,.s divided In 

 In ties for second money. 

 In ties for third iiiouei . K 

 Yesterday, after the 1'i'j i 



had for I he Ligows: 



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 Following i: 

 Stiirnnoiigs 

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ti W Packard.. 

 WT Logan 



,1 Von I.eugerk' 

 WOEckert . 

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K Seidell 

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iluegiass and Carver divide. 



I. -tst.. ii. -mid 1-cim divide. 



inid been disposed of, a shoot wag 



. Medal, at ten clay pigeons, eigh 



■ Master William Vass, of Mobile, 



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: plunge Imps l-'h-l money. Si IS.2II; 



File siugle: twenty six yards; plunge Ira 

 second money, stss'i.e third money. -.-.!' :; I. 



I-,-', r 

 Wicks . 

 Church . 

 Hemdon. 

 Turrill . 

 Kckerl . . 



Smith.. .. 



Mctlraw 

 Moerlin... 

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Bull 



denies 



Bush 



Kem. ... 

 Shi-llou 



Miller 



Teal 



On shooting Off U 

 Kent and Tnrnstall <l 

 third. 



Ten single clay pige< 

 St raw I her ;. M-s.-s e. 

 J. E.VorlsZ, W. T. 1 

 Powers 8, O. P. Lewis 

 !l. Moerlin 4. Bull 7, Tu 

 C. l-'enns. Ilownhoust. 

 .1. M. Bans. 

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hooting off any of the ties, flrat i 

 cGraw, nnd Eugene Bogardus. 

 1. Bogardus. Meaders, Calhoun 



•s. Lewis. Turrill. Downhonston. 



CLUB.-Maldeu. Mass., Feb. a8.— Washington 7 ! 

 gala day. lrmg to be remembered by those win 

 glass ball and clay pigeon tournament at Welling 

 last. Frotn early morn until noon the cruel, 

 ne. New Hampshire. Connecticut. Khode Island 



O. A. Sampson 

 Howard and \i 

 .1. Hopkins, am 



id by F. T. Noble. E. W. Moot 



Jones. T. ( 

 . Dr. C. II. 

 . A. F. Coo 

 IL Sainpsoi 



' Sell. telle 



ible balls. 3: 



end hi C. II 

 , Sch.-e-ir. I- 



W08 captur.il b> « . II. All-n. s-coud was divided hy Messrs. C. II. 



thimwasevetiedby A.'i-'. i '.'..', ,,.-i- .I'nd'.l. Frost; fourth, W. I. Bailey' 

 1 and W.U.Sheldon. 



( Sixth event -Seven single birds, 37 entries. The tlrsi prna- was 

 | tak.-ti by \ F Cooper. L. t; White and c. I! Hidden second hy T. 



by I 



. l'( 



;st prise was divided 

 F. M. Storks,.!. E 

 rand O. II. Iloldeu; 



Badger and Q. *. 



fourth by W.I. 



N'inth event— Seven birds. 40 entries. The iirsl prii-.e was taken by 

 E. A. Eager. U. A. Sumpsou ni„! T. C Fielding; second by A. If. 

 Jenkins and G. \Y. Carey; third, J. C. French, C. I. Carson and H. 

 M. Cross; fourth hv W. L. Sbepard. 



The attendance on Saturday at the Maiden linn Club shoot was 

 very small compared with that of Thursday, yet the day was line 

 and the -hooting good. There were soven events in the following 

 ..i-.t.-i- 



Firs! hird sweep T c. Fielding 1st. C. L. Parker 2d. 



W "id hird sweep T. C. Fielding 1st, W. F. Bracken anil U. It 



Duta il 2d, M. llanford 3d. 



Third hird sweep -T. C. Fielding and H. 9, Slallkuecht 1st. w t 

 Hrackett and ii It. Inirand 2d. c I.. Parker .1,1. 



First halt sweep T. c. Fielding 1st. (I. It liur.ind and .1. H. 

 Soothei -.'.I. M. llanford 3d. 



Second bal 

 Tfnnford 3d. 



The shoot next Sal a 

 highest seen 3 lo win 

 •h.and lime 



'ep-Parker and Fielding Isl, «. H. I)uniud21. .M. 



nil : 



ml he 



t estaiit.s are Unices In the field of arms. 



DlfeOBAOEFCL TRAP TRICKS.— 

 writes: Of the Kimble-Klinge match, the 

 great rejoiciug. This was occasioned no 

 well and favorably known hereby "our t 



Mi'-icth speaking not unfair means, ml 

 si uck straws inn! pins into ' 



toe 



pigeol 



and v 



Fred 1 



ii hv a 



juico down the throats of hi 

 • 1 n big. Indignant stir in Pedtll 

 ron the part of Hie more hum.it] 

 ily papers took up the matter, ar 

 ' -local Humane Society taking:. 



did 



which ¥ 



>rt I 

 TJitefl 



id he 



is ills,, i he h.-s-t. under ■!.■■ 

 tl. The boys won cottsld- 

 ! mhtch. Another Phila 

 Pi'oria, the follow 



ingle, barrel. 

 Eastern sport: 

 delphian won n ?5ft a side match from Stoi 

 ing day. The first nmleh came off Feb. IS. 



ROCHESTER, N- V. Quite a party of Rochester sportsmen, with 

 a inn. her from out of town, celebrated the birthday of the father 

 of hi- eoiintrv. i.v a .-l:is-i),i!l s'tioot. tin. ha the auspices ••'' lie ■ :.■!"■ 

 see t lub. on t'h- Vincent Place tlats. Appended Is the score: 



First Contest -Purse. Sift: at ten glass balls: Green 10, Coatos 9, 

 Whitnev Ii). Orange :. Andrews 9. H.-s- r, liittmar 7. Rcisenger ti, 

 Williams 9. Lerov 9. Liuher 10. Hichman 8, Evershed 8, Mason :. Hall 

 5 uriswold 10. t'haini.hn ti. Whitney took first money. Williams 

 second Evers i and liilo -man took Ihird. and Mason fourth. 



Second Contest- (innratileed purse of .«r,ft; at ten glass balls: Ma- 



s,.n i lire >, i. t, ar.!., .1 .'.. Whitney HI. Andrews S. [[,-ss dr., LlltllCI'ti. 

 Miltniai- Ii). Ii, is. nger i. Williams' 1ft. Leriil i. liichlnan ',. Evcrshed 

 Ift. Hall '.'. (iriswold s, Cluimpliii 8. Lewis s, routes !>. Williams and 

 Whitney divide,! first prize. Hall and foato, second. Andrews carried 

 awav third, and Kciscnger fourth. 



Third Contest -in the regular club shoot. Williams took flr-f, 

 Coates second, Lewis third, and Leroy f..urth. 



Fotirlh Contest.- Purs.- SI0; at leu glass halls: Williams and 

 Whitu.-v-.ich broke twenty-nine balls straight in shooting off ties 

 for first', and liunllv divi-l-l. the former taking sixty per cem. and 



the latter forty percent, Andrews took second ni i v.ithoul a 



ti,-: Mason look third. Hall and Coutes dividing the fourth. 



During the shoot -Williams" broke eighty seven balls out of 

 iiinei.i. and the h..y Whitn.-.v. of Phelps, shivered • iglov sl.\ out of 



who when not".sh„oting allows his fellow men to call him by tin 

 other nanie. h.giioiiiig iMth George W., Jr., and who when "at the 

 score"bolds his elhiei .-<.-:, 1. -i h-iizontaUy at a right angle with 

 his ear: Georite is- k clipper with the gun. and is rarely beaten; bul 

 he was rather taken hack one da v. not long ago. « hen out shooting 

 with his wife's grandfather. The old ge.utl.-in in .who founded the 

 pvroioehnioal w-orks now contltictt-d by his grandchildren. J. 

 Palmer's Sous, in this city) was a I the time over eighty flv- years oi 

 age, but ho hud hceii a keen sportsman all his life, mid ..n this ,; ai 

 shot live snipe, all that goi up. before his younger relative got one. 



Mi-n. 

 WASHINGTON v>. liiiF.KXPuiNT.- A challenge match botween 



lunch. The leather "as slightly cold, but a betferdai could not 

 htive been .sclc..-lcd for the match, which was shot according t > old 



Long Island nil. s. ground t raps. .'.-,vds. rise. 80yds. boundary tbofh 

 burrelst. The birds were a fin- lot. quick to rise und strong on the 

 wing, and some splendid long shots were inndo-n Ivih sides. Tlie 



Washington. cXreenpoinl 



John Bohhng... .1000001111- 5 Krimbeck OOOOOOOllu-S 



A Alteui.i-.ind 1)11111—8 J Welnholz . . ..lOniiilotmi-i 



FBessler nOllloiKKi— 5 Geo. Sieins . .. .l'lliOOiWI— 



HHedeman llllllfttKHi Ii L Meyers 1111000111 i 



, I Colter lliHilltmM ■ .5 Hellilkin ftft) 1(»)1 loo I 



!• McGill 1111101110 -s G Bullwinkle llllOUUlO— « 



Me,— . .. .1101101011 : Terrett uiiionioi- r 



leliiii.. ... tiiilillio] S Leavin lliMllOOOl— A 



J Evans ftftlftoll 11 1-« Lewis 11110111101-7 



otto H,.i ,-r ..urn in... ; .'.:: l.':!.-i- . .WHlftillii I 



Killed wilh the s ml barrel. Kill, . I with lie 5 mil barrel, 



2,i birds. 1(1 birds. 



Referee— Robert Renshaw. Judges— Charles Wingate for Wash- 

 ington. Joseph Laueake lor tireetip'oint. 



UNKNOWN GUN CLUB.— Dexter's, Long island, Feb. HI.— Two 

 matches, one at pig-.ms and the ..th.-r at glass hulls. I-ui )■: i,-.es in 

 each match. In the glass ball match Kn.l.el and Leinketi divided 

 first and second prize. Holding and Schroder taking third and fourth. 

 The following scores were made on pigeons: 



Knebel 25vds .. 11101 -I Hrowei- 2'Jyds. . IU00-3 



Rilhjen .. .. 25yds. .. .llftl 1—1 Sidu-odcl- ... 25yds liliftl -3 



l.-ntken 2o'vds... 11110— 4 Midler ...22vds .lft.l|ft--2 



Paulsen. 22yds... 1 1101 -4 i'ope 21yds mOlii-2 



Tamford 25yds. 10111— I Appel 10010— S 



Van Stadeu 23yds.. .11011-4 Boliling 21yds loft.ij 2 



Chichester 25yds. ...01 11 ft— 3 Si ill well 83yds. .: ,00100— J 



Mi.ltner 2.'i'vds iiuOl— 3 



Tie on first will h'eshot March 22: others divided. The birds were 



and resulted in a vlctoty for 

 Washiugtoc 



club by Hi.- i.||... Ing 



Terwilligei 



Moore 



Roe 



Disbrongh 



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TRENTON, N. J. -First monthly n 



a' glass l, ;l |ls. Feh. 22. i '.ud's revolving trap 



JasM Allen. 

 A Leigh 



.) Haiti. :ld. 

 M Cook, - 

 ('has. Allen 

 How, II 

 J Wilson 

 T Cooper . 

 C Noah 



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