May 10, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



298 



WASHINGTON.— The range at Bennlng-s pre 

 quota to tin' American (■•ain. and the few rifleine 

 w..rlt. On Saturday. April v\ i.ulv three rideiuc 



i nume'-i. Colonel Burnaide was ou1 v. 

 ton military for- the purpose of obtaining el 

 Harknesi was .-.pupped willi ,i Springfield ami 

 the new UVniim-i.,,, ,nilit.ii\. Tin- wind >:•.- - 

 tieularly at the DUO ami l.t'Oiivd-i ranges, shiftily 



io to io clock, and blowing half a gale. it..i 



Colonel H siil- iliil in.! --. 



Jiil nut keep Ihcii so., res. which 



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II is i ,•.. in. - : .|, .,„... wor'h n.il IllL' thai lln- 

 tii-.l thai ol Major Pi. r. •• wh.i un-.de ;!,- h.-i -.-.iv I'.. 

 men in tli.j international matcli alCrerdtn..... la-: < p' 

 Hi.. weather was far worse I'r. s. I Scot! shot i 

 grounds. Hi. score was as. follows 

 800yds ,16 4 4 



500yds.... .;, l I a 



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<>iiMii\ N! tin ini'ii hudunot.lu r shoot. Tie-wind .i 

 to live !■'<■;■» ..-!;. lairlv steady Inn strong, requiring 2Lj 

 liKhtgoi.nl Tim K. -miiis'i.. n '-p.-^Ial luuitary ml-sw.-r 

 score was a good on.-. Hon. A A. Ad 

 paitioipiii . ii. i... i rilli The 



shooters stood: 

 . 



11-iOvds 



i.onovds 



JM Pollard ---'■ 



.1 Cea*n— 800ydt 



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LOOOyilH. 



or, though 

 le arsenal 



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Ward . 



In sllOufi 

 Lear fl'om 



JAMl-.STi i\VN. N. Y.. Api il 80, Ai the regular shoo! for the club 



i al lasi Friday, tin- lollow-ing si-ores were made at SOOyds., off 



Inn I. ten rounds, .iin'r,,. Inn....- turgol. wind very unsteady at nine 



to eleven o'clock, no UagS: 



Name. Rifle, CM. Dead. Score. 



DeLisle Hal :■.-> :. ' . .■;•■.-> patched -14 



Bal . . i.i..-M.i 2iSgr,.oveil .J4 



«':iviifr .Stev 33.00 jr.:. patih.-.l 40 



.Muss loader 40 



ig oil' tic DeLisle woiion Pi in Hire shuts. W« hope to 

 ither clubR through your paper, regarding the guns and 



.--Mammoth Rillc Gallery, May 1— In (ho handicap 

 .veen Messrs. SI, i son. Little: I.ynian and Wilson, in whicB 

 i allows Messrs. Little, Lyuiuu ami Wilson. 1 points ea.-h 

 as w.„ bi Mi'.Oeo, W. Little. Following are tl.. Booras 



H. ......... ' ,..40 I" to la 46 -227 



tie II li u -li ii;— •.'.'■. r -.■■■■.. 



i PI II II II 46—280 (-7—227 



43 43 44 41 43-2174-7—22.1 



Bird wins the prize in the 231 class with the following 



Thompson heads the list in Ihe 220 class, anil lakes the 

 score as follows-. |.| ll .11 44 45—. 221. 



BOSTON 

 mat -ii I), ti 

 .Hi- Stetsoi 

 the prise w 

 with the i' I 

 .1 T Slelsoi 

 Geo W i.ir 

 A 1! WilBOl 



T Lyman 

 • If. .1. a. 



s.-.-iv- -II I 



.Mr .1. Ii. 



prize with 



THE TRAP. 



r im±u lii-t d 

 1 the form 



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pleasant alia 

 Heights. Th 





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' .-. 



JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS vs. BRIDGEPORT. 



in- tllel liail In slip oil' V 



live birds. 

 in order to 

 secretly be 

 of course v 

 Tin- , lav 

 band win. 

 s-,,,-1, naisei 

 ,1 - !-: ■ 

 the J. O, ! 



K..WI. 1 ill II 



goo I birds 



slopped mi 

 on tnen-si, 

 snfisfaeiur 



Shooting ei 

 club, at . B 

 bird. I), i 



Kir Warn,-. 



I! Armstrong 



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U i-..:.s,,ni, . 

 E Lungdon . . 

 1-: Bishop 

 G Utik ... 

 C Grbather. . . 

 KU Touec-y... 



KVniuii 



Q Simmonds . 



A !■ Laws 



WDl they be able to select the proper letters to make out the word 



im.-llittilily:- That, iheivwill be a hot contest, as well as a most hospit- 

 able, welcome, judging from tlie material we saw on Wednesday, 

 ha iv mi Jouhl. 



THE TRAP AT WORCESTER. 



THE e 

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the maleh by our birds. Neither of the marksmen madea brilliant 

 score or added new laurels lo his record, as the following will attest: 



1 1 1 l l I l i) no o d u i o ii l 1 0— 9 



li ..._... . . M 1 1 I (I I 1 10 11110 1-13 



! " 1 '"!"" s t followed in which l-;d K.-iv mntle the linest 



thowu on Ihlscoasi at ilonhle birds- i-av has only been 



Swan 



iih the 



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ssjon 



:. lie killed 



Club. 



thai Mr. Howard has held 

 ii-.-Hl.iii.tr the one froin wl 

 from Mr Valentin.-. ..f Hi.- 

 in this rare, hut as Mr. Va 



• I. I.e.-. K. I.. Ihel.i.aid ■•! . 



red that the 



AJ»D SXIIEAM 



decision, the 



y good, the onlv el--:.ii m--.i-.-s h-iim mad.- i.v i „- Q 

 who divided the lirst monev All Ihose u ho lia.l seo 

 ere allowed to Shoot for third money, which was wo 



ly granted. Mr. Howard naming 

 mate],. While at the M.maniov 

 ick aud conlln.-d to the house 

 .-eredon the day of the match, 

 oiiililion to shoot he resolved to 

 s must trial if ying to his friends. 



O. F. ! 

 sboole 

 from I 



thai 



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Hun 





•lull Is 11 

 ..f the i 





tgei 

 pot ov I'n sideut White and Mr. \\ . L. Shepard and taken t.. the Pay 

 Slale House, where he and a few friends were entertained with aii 

 elegant supper a special compliment from Landlord Sh.-pard. After 

 supper the parte adjourned to tin- reception room whor<- Mr Smith 



received the congratulations of his nn ;ous friends The entire 



parti were handsomely entertained, and t! ivasi..n was much en- 

 joyed by all. Pefore the company broke up President While pre- 

 sented Mr Smith with an eleganl basket of tlowers. aiiotl.ei- coinpli 

 ' Mr. Alba Houirhton. of tin- Wi.n-.-.ster 

 " badge, aod Thursday. May 



Smith for the ... 

 ! of the match, whiu 

 r Club. 



will be shoton the 



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 . Will 1 1 1-li) 



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Tolal 621^ 



i ii.i. re. tin- and exciting cdq- 



of .New Yon. eily.aud .1. \„n 

 u.-li for a haske i ,,f wine. Mr. 

 •left on.-orthe.Hiel.-fl placed 



,..011—5 C 

 H Nichols \£ i.i;<,l I I I- 5 1 



Total M~ 



At the conclusion of the match a v 

 I..--1 1....I; plnee I, f.ieen .1 P Lapaili 

 Lencerlie. of the .1 (. . 11. Ten birds 

 Von Lengerke to use but one hand u 

 li.-l. mil hi. bail; i. As Al. II. had 



•0. i- i ... away... and not standing! le order of their D 



- as aihcr low. The contest 

 considerable amusement, and Ldiiekin^- Lao-. . 



s--rA.-ii.il i.f his iiuineroil.s frieiHls. .ihi.l, h,; ,,„,],- „, „j s , Bua l 

 t.-. isl ii- ii. a,, n, r: 



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.1 \..n Lengerke r. 1 i<, u 1 1 i 



Allciward a sweepsl.-ikes at clav piteous at which, there 



entiles II. -n lie- Mridgeporl huVS .sllliW.-d t |.ei f . i nen'.-i,,., 



lirsf .in.l thinl li.unei.'Wat I "a v'nt-. of .!. c. II. takii.c ->■ 



eml otla i swe.-jis loll. .wed, vl' whieli we did not c-t lie s, : ., 

 •hootiui.' was kept up until dark, when Hie i '..nie-eii, -ut il„- . 

 homeward, as Uiey intimated well plens-d with iin-ir hi-s 

 ,ler,:-\ . but giviir.' He- J. C. H. fair wainiue thai ihi-v.-oi 

 es-pccied to redeem themselves and (rive the Jerseys a' pood 

 00 the rotui-u mutch at Bridgeport at ..-lay pigeons and cla 



WKI.LINHTDN. Mass.,May5. -The alti action at the Maiden Quo 



Club grounds to-day was the fifth contest for the championship 



hadpes. which were taken, the first by .1. llulTiiin, and the second 



I.v T. c. I i.-ldi.ic. Tin- l.-arliiu.- scores were as follows: 



All-Comers' Match. 



T < ' Fielding 1 110 11111 1-<) 



1 Lewis 1 I 1 1 l 1 i i i fi 



K J Brown 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ] -» 



(i DWeymss I 1 1 U HI 1 I M 



-I I' Mann, 1 1 1 I) 1 1 1 1-7 



BHTvaters i i i 1 i o 1 0-8 



Gold Badge Malch 



.TBufl'um I 1 1 1 1 1 I n 1 1 I I 1 l ! 1 1 1 -17 



T C Fielding 1 t) 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1— is 



F T Noble 1 1 1 i' 1 1 d n l I l i i i i 1 1 1 1- PI 



J Hopkins 1 110 1110 110 11110 11 i_ij 



A F Adams 1 (i 1 1 l 1 o i i o | o 1 i o i-io 



I! ll Waters o l ti o o i) i i l o l o 1 l i l i-io 



,1 li Mat tin 1 t I n n 1 1 tf 1 u 1 I 0- 8 



E J Brown 1 100 1 1 1 1 I) II 1 10 0—8 



The winners in the sweeps were: 



First event-five birds: T. C. Fielding, first; J. Hopkins, second: 

 C. 1. Lewis, third, anil A. L, Pr.ieketl. fourth. 



Second event- five birds: K.J. Brown and T. C. Fielding, first- 

 A. F. Adams aniUi.fl*. Diiranii. second; N. Long and C. 1 Lewis 

 third. 



'I bird event -live birds: A. V Adams, first : E. J. Brown and T 

 Fielding, second; .1. 1). Martin, third. 



Fourth event— twenty birds: T. C. Fielding, first: J. Hopkins, sec- 

 ond; C. 1. Lewis, third, and A. L. Brackett, fourth. 



WINSTEI), Conn., May 5. -The Winstcii tltiu Club held the third iu 

 the series of prize shoots on their club grounds. Wednesday after- 

 noon. May •>'. with the following score. 25 ,-lav pigeons. i:, v ds 

 screened trap. A strong wind prevented high scores: J. K. Camp, 

 20; V. A. Biakeslee. PI; A. W. Adams. PI; Elliot Peck, 17; AUen 

 Roberts. 15: 11. L. Hoberts. 1-1: W. F. Hurlburt. 13; A. E. Moore 15- 

 J. V. Feck. 14; J. W. Bidwell. 13; T, J. Lee. 10: .1. K. Dean, 10; w B 

 Phelps. 9. 



S UtRAGANSETT GUN CLUB.— Providence. B. I.. MayS.-Fifteeu 



elai pi,:, s. at l.'.vds. rise, for silver cup. 



.1 II Valentine. .101111101111111-13 tl M Sheldon .. .Oilll 1 1KU1 nil il— 1 1 



W II Sin-Id. .ii. .011111111111011 13 C.I Craudall . .llilioojouiolll— 10 



Jl 111101111111110—13 H L Palmer ...110011011100111—10 



\\ ll i-raiiiiall llDllOllUlim-i.-i CH Perkins. JrllOIPHHOlIliOO- 



A'.l'eelle. 1 1 III) 11 I PM 1 I I I 13 L, Ill'llIlOtl 011 l0|00l I llllll 1 — 7 



E-W Tinkei ... I uu ion ii I il 1 1-13 _ A .Myers OliHUKIlOIOlPHII 



Sheiion w. si il. I'ii-.-.-t ::'.)r~i W.'i'i r'randall I V ''i','!e,'-ne'-'' p'w' 



Tiukei-2. .1. B, Valentine wins f,,r the st-end tinieiii suetession" ' 



Sweepstakes were shot, the following ar.- the winners: 1 ii-st sweep 



Myers 3d. Second sweep. 5 pigeons, lsy.ls. rise, both barrefs.— j! 



'*.' r/'si 'tl ''e' e-'.V V" ,: y"< i" ' l ' i -'-' ■ ! " : " '"-. •, pi.';---'::-.. 



r; ■ ,| . .! ' ! .-; ■'"]'. s| eld..n 1st. J \ al-n|iiie il. Fourth sweep. 



N FRANCIS(X). April 22.— To-dav was a gala 

 e, and the membcrsof the California Gnn flu 

 nigh the day was beautiful, the wind was I 

 :d any extraordinary scores in the earlier si 

 li was for the club medals. The California 



i at 9:30 



I II— 



U0-- 7 



II 11-10 

 11 — !l 

 II 10— 9 

 II 01— !l 



10- 8 

 10 11—8 



1 01—10 

 10- 6 

 11— 7 



11- .( 

 [at three 

 n killing 

 t medal. 



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MILFOKD. Mass., May i— The Milford Sportsmen's Club have 



elected Charles Howe as President, ami 'lb as P Wilkinson as 



Secretary and Treasurer. The. club now has t wenty-flyo members 

 At the last meeting a Card r.aarv nap was used with an ISyds rise 

 and of strings of 20 balls throwuVliarles ip.we l,r„ke i; ; JohuHiinr; 

 big. K. M.inn, H. C. Whitney, and K. Dixon each 1 1 balls. 



THE ILLINOIS TRAP DILL. Chicago, Mej-7. IOI, I, .,- Fore.il and 



... s.„.n as sp.n win n le re in Chicago got wind 



i! .1 " i;;f" l N : '- °J V" B '"\' ' ' ""• |n l' 1 to SDoil their fun, they had 



iimi iiiiu.-iin \ a. -i.-t. -.Li],.: ii,. measure, rhere is much rejoicing 



May I Annual shoot of Rivereido Club for 



Doubles. 



OT) ll n 11 U— 3S 



1" II 10 PI 01—23 

 11 1" 11 10 01—32 

 11 111 10 11 10-29 

 11 01 10 11 11—27 

 II pi no 11 11—87 



10 10 10 10 10-11 



11 II 11 10 10—32 

 11 II 10 11 01-34 

 11 II 10 11 01-32 

 01 II 10 10 01 -Si 



li ii io io in— -a 



11 11 01 01 11—32 

 on fourta notch; 



pair tl ball and 

 ; were elected for 



ary; A. Q. Good. 



TOPSHAM, Mali 

 club badge: 



Clav Pi 

 AgCoo.l .. ' 10 



!•- Keen.- In 



A Perry II 



CI. York ll 



S Sir,. iii oi 



M I'llall 10 



W Cash . . . . ami 



A K Hall II 



Oi.'ond 11 



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CCoud miliiioiiiiioioiiii 



Twenty single clay pigeons. 13yds s 



10 siugle balls. Card rotarv 1 1 up. lsy.ls. rise 

 pigeon lor pain. 12yds. rise The following oiTu: 

 the year: C. L. York. President: M. C. Hall. Set 

 Treasurer.- M. C. Hai.i.. Seen-iury. 



fzchting. 



To insure prompt attention, communications should be ad- 

 dressed to the Forest and Stream I'nblishing Co.. mid not to 

 individuate, in whose absence from the office matters of itn- 

 portaavx are liable to delay. 



FIXTURES. 



May 26-Qiuncy Y. C, Mass., Spriag Regatta. 

 May 30— South Boston Y. C. Open Matches 

 May 30-Pennsvlvania Y. C. 

 May 30- Atlantic Y. O,, Opening Cruise. 

 .May .i.l-New- Haven Y. !'.. I ipi-ning Cfillsc. 

 May 3d— Seivanhaka Y. C, Opening Cruise, 

 May 30-Jrrsey City Y. C. ripening Sail. 

 May .'Id Kinelc, -rb.„ k..-r V. c. Spiing Regatta 

 May 3d— Pennsylvania \ . C. Spring Begattn. 

 " 'Ipeuing Cruise, 



C. Annual Regatta. 



June 

 June 

 June 

 June 



June 



JllUC 



June 

 Jum 



9- -Larclmiont \ . ('.. Pi aul Maleh. Clusses I, S, 3 



11— Quaker City Y. (,".. Aimuid Regatta 



12— Utiini y. Mass.. Y. f.. First Pace 



10— Larchmont Y. C, Peniiiu.i Match. Classes 4, 5 



17— Dorchester, Mass., Y. C. Annual Regatta. 



IS-.New Jersey Y. C, Annual Regalta. 



18-HuU, Mass., Y. C, Union Regatta. 



18— Atlantic Y". C. Annual Matches. 



20- New Haven Y. C. Annual Regatta. 



01 0| || 1| 



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01 11 10 11 



II 11 10 11 



10 II II il 



II 10 11 10 



11 00 11 11 



.... II II II 10 



10 10 IU 10 



11 11 10 00 



■ 10 00 10 00 



uaiidKnowlcs. having each scored ten bin Is.. T,,,. .. 

 uilile birds for the first and second medals Kerrig 



it'll t of In. nulls l.y the Willi 

 sixteenth bird and led on 

 turn and offers Of. S80 to S 



July 

 July 

 July 

 Atlg. 

 Aug 

 Aug 

 Aug 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 Sept. 

 Sept 



Kept! 

 Sept. 

 Sept. 



Sept. 



7— Bever 



r- Hull. 



12-Quine 

 11-Larcl- 

 21 -Larch 



si— Hull, : 



28- Lurch 



Seuond Race. 



a Y. 0. off Marblebead. 



mill Matches 



lead. I irst Championship. 



ind-l -Chieag.. Y I 



4— Beverly Y. C., Sa 



B— New Bedford Ren' 

 8-New Bedford Ann 

 10 -Quiticv. Mass.. \. 

 11— Larchmont. Y. C, 

 11— Hull. Muss . Y. C. 

 I8-Larchiiiont Y. C, 

 18- Hull. Mass., Y. C. 

 2. r )- Larchmont Y. C, 

 'A> Hull, Mass., Y. C 

 1 -Hull. Mass.. Y. C . 



/ id! reeen, vis 

 * f following .- 



show thixti, b. the 



island, has nearly i 



and Rathborne, ii\. 



the. -nil, -is Led.. „i, 



thai we have heard 



for .Mcssn.. Zerega 



line, and will have : 



which should allot 



