334 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Mat 24, 1883. 



s lay's rest the competitions ware renavretl on May 1?, and 



til p Cl rd ran: 



B. I. Sc 



BOOyfis 84 8 4 45 4—2! BOOyds, ,,.6 5 B o 4 5 6— 34 



SOOydB.... •*> I ■". .-. 5 .-> 5-51 WOytti 10 6 5 B 5 5-34 



B vi ■ - '- ■' ■ n B f n -', . ■' ■!■■ ■'•■■■ i l -1 4— 88-^188 



-""v,is l ;. r. l i i 5-;n noiiv'.Is ... a r, :i 5 n i Bl 



r.ud'vds 4 1 .'-. .-1 5 .-. 5 -S3 000yds. . .8 3 •", 8 5 6 4—27 



6 0; ds ..„»B -l 4 -t :i : ft 1 MMyS i 3 44 54 8 5-28—175 



M. W. Hull.' 



SflOyds B -I t i 4 4 9-ST 800yds 84448£ B-4H 



5 5 5 o a i a 38 imi'v.Is . . . . 3 4 .'i .'• .-, a 4- 27 



Qi iyd i B i :5 5 5 B— 88 I.OOOyds., .8 4 8 



V. Stuart. 



. . i 5 4 .:. I "• I-., , .1 . 3 i i , ., 



iODjd 3 i I ■■ ■■ ■: ■: ' ""■'■ 'i- . : '. •; I — JH 



• ■. !'..'! S6 I '■!- . .4 2 5 3 3 •! 4— 25— 185 



MOyi : 3 i 4 i :. I l-SS : : Oyds, „ 3 5 5 4 5 B 2—2!) 



500yds 5 i '.' 4 I .". ■", ' •!-. .15-4'. :. ■; ", 8" 



BOOydS ■"■ , ■ 'I ■ : > -■-"■ I.OOOyds . I' 5 3 2 3 5 8-21— 165 



J. 31 Pollard 



4 i ! I 5 3 4—28 800yds 3 4 I 5 6 4 6-30 



SOttyd .. 3 5 ."• I 5 4 A-31 IHK-rds 3 5 5 5 I .". .' 2:1 



BOOyds I ■> '-' •"» l 5 1-5", LOOOyds ... a 2 „ 2 I 5 4— 20—188 



John Smith'. 



jjoni i 4444448 29 800yds 4 3 3 5 5 5 2-27 



I] i 8 D B 5 3 o .V 53 ".i"nvds 5 r. 3 1 :, 5 :: :|n 



i .1 - 5 8 B 3 5 8 B 29 1.000yds. 2 4 2 4 3 2-17-105 



BflDyds 5 4 4 5 4 1 \- ' BOOyds B I 2 4 5 B I 89 



600yds .6446 5 . ." : ,..3304463 22 



IWOyds . 6 4 3 4.-,.::. ■ i...r, ,.|- . I ■: -. ,. . -. i S3 183 



W L, Cash. 



200yds 14 14 14 I— 'is SiMlvils ...() 2 4 5 3 5 :. '.'I 



r, Dj 4 4 5 4 .', I 4 I -3ii BOOyds.... 5 S 5 4 5 5 3-32 



:,.;■.:,',, i , ,i.,:. 3 s; :j 3 3 35-21-161 



G, Joiner. 



200yds .. B6445S4— 3S BOOydB 6 480456 81 



rmm-.ts ■■■ ■•■ ■-■ a ■'• r, 1-34 ftm'v.is. ,.\ 1 3 2 2 1 i-i!) 



BOOyds 2 4 3 4 4 4 5-23 l.'Wyds.... 2 5 3 3 2 3 0-18-159 



P. J. 1; .'■ 



v.i i 1 1 - ; 1 I--.-S tsmiyds 3 5 4 4 3 10 



BOOyds ' " aOOyds . 3 B 3 :, 1 5 S— 27 



i ...488688 1-2U I.OOOyds 02 5 5 5 3-20-154 



A. R. Van lienscn. 

 i 444844 S BOOj : .2 4 3 3 6 5 8-25 



5I»3 I ...445545 5—32 IHHyds .4 4 5 2 5 3 3 J': 



58 3 3 125-27 UWOydS .4 24 50.3 3 SI— 158 



T. J. Dolai), 



BOOyds I I I 4 5 4 4-2!) h llyils 5 4 5 3 5 I 5 31 



600yds 5 5 4 4 1 8 5-3!) HHOyds 5 5 3 5 5-23 



...2435224-22 l.lW'yds 2 .'. n I 3 ■"■ 3 21 IV) 



:, 



200yds 1 88 3 I I 5 f Ktydfi . 15 5 4 15 5-32 



BOOrtlS 2 4 1 2 3 :, 1 -24 BOOyds. ...2 3 : 5 2 I I ii 



BOOyds 584568-5-80 I.OOOyda., .3 2 2 2 3 3 2-17-153 



B. 0. Shakespeare, 



SOOyda ---! 1 1 i a ! 1 21 BOOyds 4 3 2 1 5 5 4 27 



5003 ds i 4 1 -, 4 4 4-39 BOOyds 4 3 5 2 8 8-19 



1 8 5 -18 1,000yds 5 5 8 3 3 2 0-21-141 



J. II. Brown", 



200yds . -- 4 1 .-> 4 4 I -85 .-'(Vtv.lrJ. ...2 5 2 2 n 3—11 



.3" 1'.-, Is . ...1554 5 I 1-31 O.nlfils 5 i n 5 3 2 17 



BOOydS , 3 2 I a 5 2 5-20 I.OUOyds 2 3 5 3 I 4 3-24-137 



Phi ii ildaj worl t> : ti.iy last, 3Iay im. brought the tests to a 



close In g 1 style, till' shot for -li,,1 -lOIV being as l"..||..« •: 



a i. Soott. 



BOOydS .4 I 4 ) 5 I 1-2!) eilOvds ..3 5 5 -I 3 5 5—3*1 



5 4 5.1 5 -■ ■ 3.3 luli'r.h. ,, .:, 3 5 :. 5 5 4—33 



. I . ,...54445.- 5-32 l.,»»l. t ,ls 44" 5 5 5 4-97-184 



C. W. Hlnman. 



20 iyds ..4 4 .-, : :, ;, .,, •.,-,.).: 4 :, 1 155 4—31 



BOOyds 5 5 I 5 5 5 5-31 !,nn,U 2 5 1 1 :. .". r. .3.. 



BOOyds •", "■• 5 ". "• 5 ■■ -311 1.000yds., . '! 5 3 5 6 5—25-131 



T. .1 14,, In n 

 lOOyd 15 4 115 5-31 BOOydS . 3 3)51 4 5-28 



5i',>'vc:s .. .411544 5 31 (MO.v.ls . . . . 5 5 ". ". 



, , 115 3 5 5 5-31 l.OOOvds .....5 5 2 .5 . . 



W. 51. Farrow. 



I 1., 4 4 5 4 4 I 5 ..' s ',,1-. .15 4 54 55-38 



500yds 5-15 ",5 3 - BOOyds .8654464—80 



BOOydS 155411, ' 11 , ,1 . .2 4 3 I 5 3 5-20— 180 



51. W. Hull'. 

 ... .4 :, 5 1 4 5 .8 4 3 5 533 83 



. 5 ;, .", :, 4 5 6— 3d BOOyds. ..3 5", 15 5 5-32 



, B 3 1 1 4 8—88 I.OUOyds ,...5 8 8 8 5 i 5-28—179 

 H\ J. Eahbeth. 



200yds-... . 4 4 4 4 5 4 4-811 SOi'yds 3535456-30 



BOOyiOS ..45535 5 5 3 J I" \.l ,5 554 3-38 



..1 ■ .1 55 6 5 : ., : 1 1,0 1 1; fls 5 3 II 3 4 5 3-21-177 



J.H. Brown. 



3140yds 5 4 4 5 4 4 5-31 s;:uy,ls 3 5 I 5 I 5 2,1 



BOOydS 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 31 900yds 5 4 8 8 4 5 5-29 



1332 455-20 l,OO0ydS 5 4 4 15 3 2-27-173 



,J i.. Paulding. 



...14 5 5 i I 5- 31 BOOyds. .4 5 3 i 4 4 5-29 

 ii ;.. . .435454 3-2M DOUydS. 44551 15 29 



i .5 44 444 4—20 i,000yds.....8 8 2 354 5-25—171 



W. Baott. 



300 dt . ..-■", 15 5 5 4 1-32 M'HilK .....1883346-30 



,i . i- . .., I 5 1 I 5 3-34 !l5i,y,l-; 5 5 4 13 5 5 31 



JO d 15 3 3 3 5 1-8) l.mnV.l.s 3 3 3 3 8 5 -19-109 



A. B, Vi u Heusi n. 



18 5 4 4 11 v) 900yds 3 3 5 13 5 1-27 



BOOyds . 115 5 :: 1 r, 34 !in.>y,U .. I 4 5 15 3 4-27 



BOOydS... . 1-15 5 3 5 5-31 I.OiNiyds 4 4 A 5 5 4 4-8G-108 



A. I., fash. 



20 Iyds 3 3 5 5 i I 1-30 BOOyfls ..,.143 5 3 5 3 -87 



■■■,■, 14 5 3 5 I -1 31 imilyds . .3 5 3 I 3 4 5-87 



BOO . ■: ■ -l 3 5 4 2 5 5—28 1,000yds 4 4 2 5 5 5-25-lfiS 



John Smith. 

 •i Iyds 5 14 5 I 3 5- 28 SoOyds ... .0 -I I 5 5 4 5—27 



".I- ...5 55 5 5 3 4-38 UOHyds 5 3 2 5 3 5 23 



3 I 5 5 4 3 5- 29 I.IMOyds 5 4 3 5 4 4—25-160 



Geo Joiner. 



■ , : 1-544 5 I- 31 BOOJ ds 3 13 5 8 i 8-28 



': ii i 5 5 1 4 5 5 5-33 1100yds 5 5 I 3 3 2-83 



GOOyi ,564455 3 I I I 2 3 4 4 5 '1— 21— 1B2 



SOOyi 1-; 14 1! , , - ' 5 5 ; .". I 4 5- 32 



mi lyil .4 5 5 5 4 16—32 ,0 -I 3 5 4 6 2—23 



.8 3 3 2 3 I G a L.O iyds 5 II ■ 

 F. .Sloan. 



SOOyds 5 5 6 5 5 4 a 32 SHOyds 4 8 -I 6 8 5-24 



500yds 13 1.3 5 15-811 BOOydB-. ..-8 5 A5408-80 



... 2 5 5 5 5 5 4 31 l.iHUvds ... .3 3 0325 4-20—157 

 J. 31. Pollard. 

 2. : i-,,i- I 5 3 -1 -1 3 4-87 HOOyd.-i ...0 2 3 5 8 4 8-18 



SUl'y.lH .. ..83 5 5 5 1 I 8S Krliivd 



BOO i 8 5 3 12-..; '!. 



>■•',, i-l; by ril-iKi."-.. ijl.'iciiip; the Mr. .1 three ranges in 



5 i , , , W ". and The long ntngi's iii Hie second sla„'c, w,,rl.- .,f 



i, i, , ,: stands as follows: 



Mar 14 Kfoy 15 flay 17 May IS 

 W 311", ni..,, i : I,,' §8 30 91 



75 



Total 103 



J 31 Pollard— 1st stage Bet 



■' I "'■ 



Total 



8 I Scott— 1st stage !)fl 



2,1 stage 81 



Total 171 



W 31. bull- 1st stage 90 



2d staj»e fi2 



Total 152 



,1 L raulditiR 1st stage *> 



2d slage. 73 



ToUU, 167 



(J Joiner— 1st stage 



2d stage 75 



|,3 ll>» 



FBtttM-t— 1st stage B8 



2d stage 



Total 106 



si 



84 



~m 



ISO 



I 3 I>,.liin 1st stage 



2d«1age 



Total 



A B Van Heusen— 1st stage 



2d stage # .. 



Tola] 



W Hin man— 1st stage 



2d stage 



Total 



JSroitb— 1st slage 



2d stage 



Total 



W Scott- 1st stage. 



2dstnge 



Total 



W L. Cash— 1st stage 



2d stage 



Total '. 



F.I Rnl)llelh-lsl stage 



2d stage 



Tela I 

 .1 II Brown is' stage 



Total 



EOShalcespeare-lsi stags 



2d stage. . 



Total 



The averages of the several 



i; -::. ,,..,• din r..r his four davs. 

 Si-.it! 17810. Dull 1)1. Paulding I 

 1111)14. Van" 1 1. .lis,,, ■ 



Charles W. Ilinioan i 

 and is a chemist. He i 

 sells volunteers. He v 

 sldered one ot Die mosi 



George Joiner lives l 



Third K"gini-nt. lie I 



r.ili. with iii.- purpose 

 ,,T the best off-hand sb 

 practice. 



to the M-eond Kegiment ,,f 

 mployed in the Springfield 



n and manufacture of rides, 

 en ■•ailed for by Die (ioveru- 



1 much private 

 P. Twelfth Regi 



!u-r of the American team last fall. He has held for 



,,:. lb- is mi officer connected with Die Court of 



it has won bis place in the team by hard work this 



•aer at f reedmoor anil had not shof nt 



re this Spring. He is a member of the Sixty-ninth 



ling is twenty-seven years of age. He wasamomber 

 earn, and has held the Hiate military championship. 

 I in Die Twelfth Kegiment. He has been a marks- 

 irs. and has been familiar with the rille from boy- 



uscu was a member of the reserve in the team of 1882. 

 e the lies! three scores in the prclimarv practice of 

 e Dolon ami Paulding.!,, i- a sei-g.-aiit in the 18th 

 like, them has bad much experience in riilesliooliiig. 







a, -ii 





SI 



i-i. 



Die 







eri 



uei 



ibers of the 



Iti, 



i!:d liil 



c Hf 



s,„ 



in 



ion 



! 





hong:: 



ie 1, 







he 





be 



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rot" 





.eting I 





p 







Hie 



nil 



the m 



Ikee 



ul 



tli 



■ i). 



,V. M 



rifle. 



John Smith, of Coti 

 made the highest sco 



ye.!' lie IS ,11, K.lgiiS 



Wimbledon, where be 

 P. J. Rabbeth i ' 



|.ra 



I""' v 



i Nil' 



of the 9th New Jersey Volunl 



,.,t taken pari in 

 .crested in rifle 

 sachusetis Rifle 



reated a team 

 itant; Major 1. 



■cretary to ibe 



Wednesday. Jlav 83; Tliursday, Mm 21; I'ri.l 



: i, lay. "June I ; Salur.lay. June 2; Tim 



June S: Saiurdav. June D; Monday. June 11; 'I 



uesday, June 13. 



,_. - . Score Score Score 



Otto Jaeger 107 107 103 Wm Cox 



RSStewdit 104 100 100 Chas E Dwight. 



is were made at tho 



1st 2d 3d 

 Score Score Score 



won the. CrSt 



Amesbiiry Club—P.owell. 57: Bloke, 1) : Xoy, s. ;.v AJdrieh, 43; East- 



Jle'rrimac OHil ,-- I'.iin i , - r. 53 :' MaV-o.iim'i,,,, 5i;';",'iel,-:iir,r5::.r5Ierrill, 51; 

 Sargent, 60; O'Connor, 50; Loeke, 58; Neymouth, 55; total, 438, 



THE TRAP. 



WASHINGTON, D. C, May 14. -The members of the Capital City 



Oun Club made Die following scores nt fifteen clay pigeons each 

 15yds. rise, in their regular match. Sainrdav .\ay 12: 



W'llglHT 

 Itailey 

 M, l.eod 



31ills 



King 



111111111111111—15 Wa 



.. 101I111111I1I11- 14 Dufonr... 



.. .I11111111IIHII1-14 Hart 



...111111111111011-14 Shcpard.. 



. OHiiniimooili— 10 



li'l, , I, '0 ,0110111- 



..101010Q01111011— !i 



..nimioiii"0|,'.,- a 



wee- 



Iv - 



Ii 



Mel 



o.l 





Shop 



ml 





l.„„ 





r 



111.,- 







l.air, 







Mills 







"A :,:: 



er 





oiiiiiiimiiiii-13 llakei.... 



.llll'liinillDlO- 12 Peck 0101111. ,0100101- s 



inagrove IIHIIIIIOIOUO1.-11 Cioodrieh. . .loooioolomneo - 11 



Eldi-idge I0lli)111l1101o() 10 Cross no, uni loonoi— 5 



FariisworDi....ll011i)blllllooi- m Adams |, ■- . 



I.ilird U1110I111C01I10 — 10 



Mills and Wagner were shooting for the Championship badge. 

 Wagner won. Mcl.cod and Dailey then shot off Dear lies as IoIIoms: 

 At ISvds.. McLcod. 01111— I: liailey, 11101—4. At 21yds., 3IeLeod, 

 111(11)111—0; Bailey. IllllOl lOw— 5. 

 May 20.— The members of the Capital City On 

 it fifteen eiay pigeons ca h, I5yd: 

 w gold badges vcsU'rday: 



111111111111111-15 Peck Illlllllioioool -11 



111111110111011-13 Baker 1 nil 1 100001 1 101 :i 



111 110111111-12 Eldridge 10101 11(101(0011- II 



.1111111(101101(11—11 Hart O011I lilllioiniii- ;i 



.110111110011011—11 Young lllOOOOOOOOltlO— ti 



1I01III1110I1O1I-11 Bailey (ODOOlo'ill 1010O-- 5 



101111001111011—11 Adams 01000000(1(111010—4 



Mebeod wins the championship ami Shepard Die first prize badges 

 for the week.— J. K. H. 



HA YUE.W I I.l.K, Mass.-Scorcs of our Rod and Gun Club: 

 May 0. May if). 



I.arkiu 1101011111-3 Courlrigbt 1O11O0O111—0 



fourtright 1111111111 10 Metealt .1111101111-11 



Watling 1101011100-1! Larkin 1111101011 s 



Watliug 1101011O11-7 



May 12. May 19. 



McCaffery 1H10I1011— 8 Metcalf lOoillllii-s 



Metcalf 1110010111—7 Watling 11 llililoi-!, 



Cvurlright 1111110111- !l Larkin „llllllno_8 



Larkin llllllllll- in Neal OOOnOOOOll— a 



Walling 0111111)1110- (i 3IeCaffery 1101111101-8 



Single revolving trap. 21yds. rise, Bogardus rules, glass balls. 



THE MYSTIC POINT (liVX OIitJB.— Cleveland, O.. May 14. -The 



day was warm, with a pretty fresh breeze blowing direct from the 

 traps, so that when one of the "birds" started it was doubtful if the 

 The conditions were 10 clay pigeons. ISvds. 



rise, trap set in fourth notch: 



Thompson 1111111111—10 Ford.... 



Harvey Ml 1 1 1 If lit— () Bock with 



York 1111111110- 9 Putnam.. 



Matthews 1 1 1 101 1 1 10— Smith ... 



-Miller 0111111101-8 iinggls , 



Lee I111I1O01I— 8 Hard ... 



Cary IOIUIIIIO— 8 Gledden 



San'ford 1101111110—8 Dutton... 



Ties on second, llnrvev 1. York 3; ties 

 4, Lee 0. Cary 4. Sanford' I. Ford 0, Beck' 

 second ties for third, lieckwith 2, Smith 3. 



..("lilllllllll 8 

 .1111010111— 3 



iiinmim- H 



11011,0111 - 9 



11100111110— u 



OO10111001-- 5 



.0*11000101 I 



OOOOOlOOOl - 2 



third, Matthews 8. Miller 

 ill) 5, Putnam 3. Smith.-,; 



WATHEMOKET GUN CLUB.— East Providence. R. L— Fifteen 

 clay pigeons: 



LS'Winchcster.inooioiionOlll- 9 O J Reilev (110101111010010—8 



ESLuther llllliillllllUl- 14 J E Bourne .. .1111111(11111100-12 



I" K Tingle}'.. ..111II11110I11I1- 1-1 W" Sunderland. I", II IOIOOIOIOII— 8 

 • glass balls. 18yds.. Hidden trap, screened: 



JE Bom 



E S Luther . . . 



(I.I Keiley 

 V Donweil 



S Smith 



L S Winchester. 

 W L Sunderland 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 0—17 



110 1111110 111110 11 0-15 



...11 1 I I I 1 1! 1 1 I 1 1 0—10 



1011111*0110 11 01000 1-10 



110 10 1110 110 11O 1—11 



..1010101110100110011 1—18 



10 10 1110 110 10 11110 1-13 



nainent on the club grounds will be held May 30.-F. C, R. 



POET, H", Y., May 18.— Shooting match under the manage- 



latch.— Ten composition bulls: Ca id trap: v.. H. Mi -odv :. 

 Mover 4. Geo. W Weaver 7. Win. ().,:nbert 5. J. r. Jewfitt 0, 

 .se :i. Geo. II. Moody 4. E. M. Moody and Geo. W. Weaver di- 

 st money; J. C. Jewett of Buffalo took second; Win. Humbert 

 vanda third and Geo. II. Moody fourth. 



1 Match.— Seven double rises, composition hulls: E. 31. Moody 



• ^tose 

 _. _, and 

 t fourth. 



>n clay pigeons: E. Moody 4, Dr. F. J. Mover 3, 

 Wm. Gombert 8, J. C. Jewett 8, H. A. Rose fc, Geo. 

 •s farter 0. I) f. I',ee„ia,i I. f A. I'reeman (i, Geo. 

 7. Geo H. .Moody took first prize. Dr. Moyer and 

 .„- second. George Weaver, Wm. Gombert, II. A. 

 e and .1. f . Jeweti divided third, and K. Killick won fourth. 

 north Match.— Ten composition balls, Card trap! E. M. Moody 7 

 lover ,). Ceo. W. Weaver Ii. Wm. Goii.berl «, ,1. f . Jewel, S. :i; \. 

 e 5. Geo. Moody l). James Carter.!. I), f. I'reeinau 3, f. A. Free- 

 1 I, Geo. Mann 1). II. Killick I. W. Mc.Masteis 3. Geo Mann won 

 money. Wm. G.imbert and J. C. Jewett divided second money. 

 ,1. Moody took third, G. Moody won m shooting off lies for fourth 



Mann !l. H. Killic 



onibert and 

 ith D. C. Fret 



BOSTON, 31ay 10. — At Walnut Hill today a number of tho mem- 

 bers of tbe .Ma-s'saehiiseUs Rule Association indulged in their favorite 

 amusement. The wind was, from about 4 o'clock, not very trouble- 

 some, and some very line scores were made. Wednesday next the 

 shotgun men "ill indulge in trap shooting, and tney are promised 

 good sport. The following are the be t scores to-day: 

 Creetlinoor Practice Match, 



,1 Mei rill 5 6 1 5 5 4 5 5 6 5—18 



RReed I 1 1 5 4 5 4 4 5 n— 44 



E A Emerson 14 4 15 4 1 4 5 5-43 



C Weston 4 44443554 4-41 



CJFoye 14444 4 354 4—40 



.] Cobb . 4 55243434 4-88 



(i Welsh 4 44434428 3-38 



JBBales 8 24444384 4-H5 



freed moor Prize Match. 



JFostcr 5 54555445 4—46 



.III Thomas 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 4 4 4—15" 



(JU Grilling 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 5—44 



JPJJates I 1 6 4 5 4 4 4 5 5-44 



Decimal .Match. 



J Merrill 10 10 9 8 9 (i 10 8 9 4-88 



JNFryc « 10 10 7 5 10 1 9 »-79 



Rest Match. 



HSUines 1010'iO 10 10 10 10 10 0-93 



S Wildes 10 10 10 9 in in 10 8 (I 10 



J I ■Pates .... 10 5 7 8 (1 8 s 10 B S3 



WHEELING. V11. Mav21.- TI,- Wheeling Rltle Club is about to take 

 on a lew lease of lit'.- and much interest is Jell in lie- i,)>enin..- s-asoi,. 

 (in,. Jaeger, tho secretary. Is hard at work on and off Die range, and 

 the club will soon i-ssiie a general invitation to oilier clubs to try a 



>n first money; H. A. Rose, in sh iug 



money; third nionev was divided be- 

 leo. Moody: in shooting off a tie for 

 nan James Carter won. 



W T.I, I J.SGTON, Mass., May 18.- -12 sweeps were shot by tbe Ray- 

 mond Club to-day at .day pigeons, glass balls and puff balls, with 

 varying results. A match was shot between B. F. Johnson ofMavnard 

 and' lb Kiikwood of Boston, at lOelay pigeons, 81yds. rise, five traps, 

 as.- ,a two harr-ls. and 10 glass balls. 18yds . for ?25 a side D. Kirk- 

 wood won, breaking * clay pige-mis and 4 glass balls: 13. F.Johnson 

 breaking I eiay i-ige-.as and s glass balls. In f lit- sweeps Messrs. 

 Pbilbriek, Witherell, Harold. Kirkwood and Sawyer took the prizes in 

 the order mentioned. In the 2o-l,ir, I contest. I tie s.-ores made were 

 asfollows: W. Ii. Witherell. i; ; J. p. I'bilbrick. Hi: .,'. S. Sawver. 15. 

 I. Harold, 15: T>. Kirkwood. 15; li. F. Johnson, 13; W. A. Bond, 11; E. 

 A. Bowen, 10; F. K. Turner. 9. 



NASHVILLE. Tenn., Mav 19.— On Thursday afternoon a maleb at 

 clay pigeons came uti in I his citv. in which Andy Headers performed 

 the feat of breaking ninety-seven clay pigeons out of one hundred, 

 and hitting the other three. S. A Tinker, of the Parker Gun Co., 

 b,-ing in the city ai tbe time, was present and acted as scorer. The 

 pigeons were thrown from traps placed five yards apart and set in 

 the fourth notch The traps being new. the springs were strong and 

 sent Ihe pigeons awav at a furious speed, in addiiion to wnicb a half 

 gale of wind was blowing and gave the pigeons a variety of eocentric 

 flights not taken by t hem under ordinary circumstances. Menders 

 us.-.i tin, .me barrel dunngthe shoot, and only .stopped forrest twice, 

 and that only for a short time. The distance at which the pigeons 

 were broken was by actual measurement 48yds. from the shooter, 

 ami tbe three tnat were struck but not broken were considerably 

 further off.-J. D. H. 



NATICK, Mass., May 19.— The Natick sportsmen met at their 

 unds this afternoon and participated in a friendly shoot at glat" 



