April 12, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



218 



liflc ;md frnip §fwotinq 



jb mmire prompt attention, aowwimfcrttiotts should be a 



dressed to th< Forest, I Stream PiMishinn Co., and n»t.t<> 



individuals, in whose absence from the office matters of fort- 

 porta-nm a/re liable to iirfmj. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



tiling wa- done i:i 

 planes, should In 

 follow. Mil.!, ■;• 

 cap Win. If be 11 

 load his rill". I.ni 

 tin' 1,000yds., wit! 

 into tin- Cry, Wi 

 that tinv black -] 

 win .li' : 



iug Tuesday. Thursd;! 



and Friday, begin 



f the ,'.,lll|„'lli|.,ll Itil 



l!i 



ill, 



l being 



and 



laptain, 



". the 



ill go 



age to- lay a new sci d£ 

 • conditions I i those of 

 I throughout the day. 



W C Charles (mill ■ ■■■■ : < 554564.45 i 40 



C B Edwards ■! •"> '• '■• B 1 4 -1 I 6 I.", 



DPHolder 554444458 4—44 



Croi'dmoor Prize Mali li. 



JKrancisiruU) 3 5 4 4 5 5 B I 5 4—46 



W C Charles (mil) ■*' 14 4 4 4 6 5 5 5—15 



( 1; Cowards (46554444 5-4! 



Decimal Match. 



B Abbott. - •' 1" ''• 9 4 1" 5 (S-70 



Record Watch 



WCharl.-s.mil, . .(0 8 '.'1" '■ 7 6 9 0-80 



I) p Hol.l-r. . 8 30 8 6 8 7 7 8 5-70 



R M.li.il ; ; -I II 8 8 « 7 10 7 7H 



Rest match. 



J-Francis .id in lii m Hi 10 10 10 9 10-00 



IP Fellows Oil) 8 B '.I in 8 in 10 !)— Ill 



The following ai'i' rlii- priz." winners in tin: .liti'.-rent matches which 

 ,■!-.-.! on AiT'i 5: 



Croedm.ior Match 



Score. Allowance. Total. 



,1 (I [•'.•Hows 198 'I l'.c.i 



(T. Berry ■■ 174 24 198 



I'll Kutehmuk lT:i 31 197 



A "Duffer"' "nil- -■ 19ti 



JPBates 180 15 015 



c i' Foster 173 2.3 105 



.1 Foster 171 84 103 



I Baxt :• 181 10 194 



1) F l:,,\,l,-n 1--3 10 103 



A Law .. -I'.'* 20 108 



C W Bullwd 185 '•' 102 



Decimal Match 

 OK Jewel] .. -'■'■ -' 347 



W Charles ■ :1 n 8 '"-H 1 



A "Duffer'" 

 J S Fryc . 



i. 'A Bullard 



A Lee. 



F \V Perkins 



A Parsons 



DJ BOJ l.ii 



II s II ll-l 



A ''Duffer 1 



W Charles 



T Baxt* r. . . 

 li W w bit 

 lis Harris . 



t; w Bollard 



i.! I-..1.- 

 s Wilder 



SCO 



Decimal Rest Match. 

 . .. iffll 



MAMMOTH RIFLE i.Al.LF.P.Y--15oston. April 2, IS83.-The shoot- 

 - :ii mis L-allerv .liuiti-r the moiilh of March (or the amateur 



/, -. i..-,s ii -'•■'■ I. 1" Hi'- -1 sal prize match between Messrs. 



•i-,,.. Little, Lyman and Wilson the stores are aa follows: 



,/i7iiilo .'.'.'.'.'. '.'..-li li II ii 41 B20 



,vman 13 -M 44 44 41— 819 



!' Wilson.. . 43 43 43 41 41- 817 



ir Badge Match. N"o. I. Mr. F. E. Hollins wins the prize 

 I, the I' ■■'!.. v-:i.:- score: 0341 II n; 47-221. Mr. ('. A. Chaunev 



K the pi 17." in I ; - Wn.l'eiu -I'.n.l-.-- Mil Ull. No 2. -.villi ill,- lnllow'- 



n. Little. Lvnmn anil ^ 

 inn and Wilson seven p 

 " 10 rounds each, or a 



Frank .Inhesion 



.1 N Mors,.'. Jr 



A Williams 



John 11 Howell 

 Stedman C'ltni; 

 A L Rice 

 M Ferguson 



A L Rice 

 John N Morse, Ji 

 M <; Fuller 

 John n. Howell . 



Stcdman (.'lark 



(' A Allen 



Frank Johnston.... 



HTFarrar 



M I-.-! 



The ._ 

 tog. We 



;itcl> win, 



our Match. 









..4fi 45 



45-135+ 9 



18-136-1- 3 





. Hi 15 





..43 48 



44-130 j- 12- 





11 43 



41— 125-1-12- 





.11 15 



44- 133|- 3- 



. : -j 

 40—121-1-12- 





..39 42 



al Match. 









..73 80 



':''. ft' I 





74 71 





;.■ n 







67 53 



08 '-- 8 





us »g 



08—202— <J- 





1 1 



.',1 160 • 1~ 





. . 17 30 



."■1 134 ■;-, 



i tor i" day 



with tl> 



i club at \V1 





is the detail set 



A G N-w 

 H, EL I 



lill'.Krl" 



l!i OC II..iiL'lit,in. 



I'.i ii II BUrbS . 



. 1? I' II Clark... 



17 l II Lewis. ... 



..10 Holmes 



10 I' llarlinc. . .. 



16 dli M.u-,.;iili.-r . 



15 Ge , McAleer, 



14 



.. 13 



. . 1.1 



•nished by the i 



■s should pro- I 



iiiiiiniiiiii 



nil Guard of 



an Kuns an. I 



. April 5. -At Hi.- last li'Ctilar meeting- of tin 

 I Hackmatack Range, the inch ting and Creed 

 ■d were used. 200 yards, off-band. Tin- follow lug 



l.V.I 

 121 



83 

 .-, and n being 



Fait Day is tin- reason Kiven lor Hie presence of a delegation of 

 holier.. The sane- largcis were nse.l. resulting as follows: 



l: 0. R, v. Totals. 



(! F Ellsworth OS 48 M 47 HW 95 



A Mathews 115 40 H8 46 188 94 



fiCfioodale «2 40 84 45 170 '.II 



HC Knowlton K7 17 



H Williams 86 -10 



.1 .\ Dodge ..80 Hi 



<; H Pratt 83 44 



OMerritt 70 13 



elected as follows: President, (icrgi- !■'. Klls-.voi !h : Vieel'i .-sideni. 

 Aha. Ma'.h-w.: Seci-,..,r> :,:i,l Tr-N.-i.iv-r. I- r.cl H. Knowlton; E«CU 



Phillips. ]»• Olds. Hi: Marble. Hi: Uradf., id. 1.1: Williams. |^ ; Met- 

 calf, 11; Robins u. 11: Plonte, U: Campbell, 11: Jones, 10; Brown, 3. 

 CLINTON, Mass.. April 5. M Hie meeting of the Clinton t'lnli to- 

 day there were fourstrings of balls thrown. The men participating 



. — — 15 



WASHINGTON, D. (... April 7. -The 

 I'.iile Association In L-aii regular practice 

 Staiion tins afiernoon. Th" sens mad. 



•Jililvils. 

 .-nioyds.. 

 ODilvds. 



Mnj. ,(. M. l'ollanl. 



.5455 :. 5 4—33 



5 4 5 5 4 6-38 



5 4 4 5 5 5 4-32-08 



W L. Cash. 



.554444 4-30 



1-14 4 5 5 5-32 



4 5 5 4 5 5 4- 32-94 



I'r. S i. StiOtt. 

 4 4 4 4 5 1 5-30 



5 3 



■I 4 



6 



33 



i 6 5 ;. : 



Nl.XVII.LE. Pa.- A rifle 



used a Mavn.ird in-hii. and naked Indicts, and lir.-d ill.- 13 sii-,;s 

 out cleaning. 



THE TRAP. 

 PITTSBURGH TOURNAMENT. 



He carries lull one 

 agrees with Dr. Cai 

 skill. .1 shoolingev-f 

 thai will move in ai 



n a flying iniyci 



o.-.l l.yinl •!■,. al 

 act I lia I l very 



i . r priv.iti It . 



El Whenli 



clclim 



3d, a h,- dav 



1 one thonsanil 



i ,- in, m! ers of 

 3:30, after Mr. 



. i Nc competitions tor H -lection of I he m.-mli.-r-i i 



l'l('d"Mi'iles"'n !ii'e'l'r.''ci:i'ilioi'i'ai M il'ii :uv" i'lili-'.Mn iV-l'i a'lWii": 

 i, in July nest, be held at Creertmoor on Monday, May 14, 1883, ' 



I'apl ljogardus 



Ashe 

 he bird on a pile of un- 



icereil lustily When 



ounced Carver 37. Bo- 

 ■ this the crowd called 

 de when 75 birds each 

 thought that betting 

 andhe declared he did 



feowsky pattern. Five 



wiih the i nh he 



. i, i until 



and men lei up 



■ I: P... ear Ins |,.st 



lossihle hundred; 

 i. falling one bird 

 con- in detail is 



.I2|:;II2II121II12I!I2 



ii: 



ii mi 



1011 



Mill 



Dr Carver. . 



101113H 



11121111110111111138 



22J1H1 UOllTlinOll— 98 



.81211111010111111111 



20111111111117212111 



11 111111112112211101 



2111111 nun ii mil 

 iiimiiimmiiiioi oi 

 The ligiire -2" denotes birds upon which the second barrel was 

 used 

 After the match had been concluded ft number of the local shots 



and a lew of visilmg sportsmen, slioi off a few sweepstakes of 



ih.88 entry. Among the lost entries made was that of 

 (■apt Poe-aiduss son Eugene.!! lad of IS vears. with a wonderful 



ill 1 1 mil ii Black 1111001101-7 



II11111IU- S Powers Mil! . llllll— s 



liiionmw 5 (ieorge nllllllOl— « 



imuiiill- 7 Green II llllllil-lii 



111111011—8 Roof niiuimni- 7 



[11000011 Bradley OOIUOIOIO— 6 



r.ii i..:u'i. ain, ni opened EvQi'ythiaa favored 



,l,|. shots made, a 



th; si ;ni„-at23 clay 



Chicago, was chosen 

 ■. W. II. Marshall, of 

 I'dock ami continued 

 ■ it at two birds insuc- 

 ■e were sonic reniark- 

 ib contest was so close 



wini 



id. Pa ... 



ae, Elkhart, III. 



i.-ld. Pa 



IdOllOU 



oiinnii 



iiniiin 



nillllU 



. . .. lomni 



iiimioi 



. lomm 



UHllO-IR 

 110111—011 

 ■101111- 10 



,.,,-,:,,_ in 

 101000 is 

 iiiiii---'.i 

 ,,.i,o.i -is 

 imiui 22 



■ 

 lOmi-iK 



II 101 I Is 



111111-20 



loio— ia 



XMl- 7 

 Oil- il 



1 — 10 



l.oveii. B, Piio.iiuieli llOllOOllllOlllllUllllIO— 30 



...Pittsburgh lllllOlllllillHllnilUilill— 20 



ili.l.ile. I .1. M-instn-ld ni'illim.'llbMb.iinoi.iiiii -i:! 



1-owii. Florence Pittsburgh OllllOOltWWniOllllJlOOlO -I! 



iilcssciicamp. en. is. Piitslnu-gh U0ll0ii|iilllliil0llou>l]l -Pi 



Early in th,- coiio-si ii was evident that mine of I lie in. -n known io 

 begoodshois were suffering from a run of had luck. Some of them 

 had i-onie a long distance I" panicipaie. and il was decided togive 



all win. chose an opportunity to re-enter u| payment of a second 



fee and try again. But n-einry was allowed, -n the th. ,.ry that 



day. I '-in i- in of the contestants look advantage of tins privilege, 

 anil in the second trial scored as follows: 

 Re-entries. 



Chus L Dick 1 lilliuiin lim-n 1 1 1 1 Km 21 



G CLouther imiinii«ioioomni— n 



Cbas Lovett... 1101111011111011101110010 18 



J..I111 Lov.-tl lIlllloiluillloiiiuillllil-20 



EL Mills mill mi 111 1111 1111 11 1 Hi- 23 



Fliowu... iiioiiinmiwioinni - 12 



Clilesseiicamp . mimnn,.-: 



W S Bill ininiiimmicoiiiinii- 21 



F I. Chambers liKlloiilll 5 



H i-.sbckion mm 1 



C ACalnoou Dl 1 llllll II 1111 lluol-ii ill- -.'1 



JMGcorge miilinn iioiiionoii'011 -pi 



CM Roof . "inn noun mini 11 inn -.'l 



WJH Bradley 1111110011101111111100101— 19 



The result ofthe match was thai Mr. It. c. Sheldon. ,.f c].-v-l.u,d. 

 and Mr. D. V. Powers, of CI. -v. kind, divided the iirsl priz". $2i»i. each 



■!. , .111 ,.f a possible -.■:., Mr.!-: I. Mills, of Was gt 



11 C. look the s.Voli 1 i.ri/.-. J:.-,", villi "3 birds. Mr. W. I. pel!.,. I 

 Piltsbnrgh. Mr. c . 1,. pick, of .lohuslow 11. Mr. CM Roof, of 1'1,-vc 

 laud, and Mi. 1 '. H. 1 .dh-eili. ,.1 Cleveland, divided thctliiid niizc. 

 Jli'O. having -.'1 birdseach. Mr C. 15. Lovett, of Plttsburch, .Mr.'.h.iin 

 I...O-H...1- Pitshuigh. ami Mr. W II. P.rmllev. of Bradford, ,!hi,le,| 



SI 



enlrio's"' T 



tees, The entries were 

 match was in birds, 62 

 d40 per cent, to go to 

 IS full score follows: 



..';;: s 



George 



Green . . . 



!" 



s 



B 



Mills 



Wagner 

 Ue.viK.lds 



10 



u 



II 



raigbl 



tnd divided firsi 11 oimy. Sheldon. 

 1 with a score of niue, attempted 

 ah,, 12 na.i been allowed, Sbel- 



they divided s ."11. 1 n y 



zed, >:> entry. 15 i.ii-.ls. i. ,iio.\ Io 



. ...11 

 1) 



■■: 

 ... 10 



DtOUft 7 . 



Powers 

 i,.-wi..s 

 R.-v nobis 



li 



18 



IS 

 

 Q 



i ■ : ■ . .■.-n.Mi.i.oioas dinning dli money, 

 a. i.l th • io.ni, iiiieni closed i n the dav. 

 i ii,.- nih very quietly, most of the visiting 

 w :-.s bad. anil bill 

 I', forthC eN|,..si,:on eromnl Is llu- boss 

 •mi-pher. in Heavy \-.-. -.1 1 ■ ,. r. In the face. 



.-ic wiicm fi-w- ;:ciiilenicn v.'no had the 

 lest. Tlii'iv were I .ro in.ll.'hes. The. Iirsl 



Ti;- score "-.o. as follow!): 



lil '-■ ■ I o\ ... ID 



1 1 lis W.-.nneiii'ikcr i.l 



ms tool: the pup. nod tin -..-.,-.,i ,,,.n,.|i ivas openftd, n was 

 ;old-pla',-,l S'.ni;'.-. ,v V. es-uu ri-\oi\ci-, pi birds, lSyds. rise. The 



was oi Mows; 



