JWH M, 188a] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



393 



HAYES \-, FARBPW. William Haves of No' 

 Farrow, of Newport, mi-i :il tba Newark Shooting ' 

 Jin.. 7, and fir< an interesting match. It was In 

 only a trial nf il'.i' shooting at ili'i. s of Ihe Iwo mni 

 ..I Hi.- qualities '.I mi:/zl. -loading against breech 1 



Gerlrtnujfcj iui-li ring targcl was dlond each man 



hand, The work to he none b Ithin I ■ 



loading .... ■ lotlsvillo. 



hiiil :. .3- ■■.-•• •■• ■' heavy i 



:■ 0yds . and during U 



rk w»a done 



ling .u.l 001 



• ■I Hayes, win, is vr 



n 1-it io ii ..1 Hi. l.4>- I :.l i- ■>> I.-- I : he bullet lie!. 



thnl extent c.'iiv.'i t< ■! fiifl weapon from a rcpu 

 Thfl . ..n.lili.ii.- prnhil.li.-.l . leaning from tile slait 

 each 1'ifle m-lfd I ci i Well 1, r ll-i. 



.leei.ie upon ii-..- ■ the better shot, rather I 



question c.r Hi- superiority ..f wi'ai".es. Ihe ad 



tin- may 1- not-d in r'-nu inhering 



liv III 

 trigel 



so.. I. 



■r while s,.|i!i,;. r ids ,-\tin inlo po 



lias I n divide! into strings of ti 



W. iiaye.. 



sh i:, .-. 



24 «' 17 I 



81 21 u 1 



i- ii :i s 



r.\ MTON, I'a.. June n. The Tnwuudu, ('union anil Troy rifle teams 



a friendly rule con- 



Tho match was at 



The inaleh was quite 



Colli 



THE TRAP. 



MASSACHUSETTS GLASS BALL ASSOCIATION. 

 rpilE fourth annual summer shooting tournamenl of the Mussa- 



The following programme- shows the list pi the events, and gives 

 Information which wil f use to those who purpose ta attend tie- 



First event, Individual SODSCJiptlon match," 10 single halls, ties, 

 iiiisa a..i nut. Entrance, SI. 5 prizes. 3d. 25. 20. In and 10 per 



ntostan™n this niau'li"' ill lie iv'piircd n. shunt' with I heir 



Seventh event.— Individual subscription match. 5 pairs double balls, 

 tics, at 2 pairs. Entrance, $1. 5 prizes, 30, 25, 20, 10 und 10 per ceut. 

 of entrance. 



t, TUESDAY, JINK 1'.". 



any active part in our tournaments. We. have a regular monthly 

 shoot tor a silver cup, and also for a goose egg, made of potter's clay. 



... (lie .wwiw.et e..nw> Th*. o-.soo« t gg adds COllSJll- 



doing his befit to 

 egg._ We use only 





s the s 



e I, i 



ice of 



of 01 



i takin 



■ Cor chnmpio 



it 



met al Ii. 



test. The ,lav \va 



2i»v.!s..<.ir-!.an.i. 



o.eltlli:: 



La ri.o, i 



('allien. 



Dow loan 



Grady 

 Meliiels...!. . 



Will 



W.lll.el- 



intou Tean 



:is Thomas 11 



34 



SH Millard 40 



Jill Lituilev 40 



40 Beei 38 



278 Bulloch 42-277 



i rtj Team. 



. Leonard 43 



..38 Cleaver 42 



. ins 12 Gregory 33 



Panning 39 — 27h' 



These three t. .nns met at Trov in is*. 1 , when Uie Troy team stood 

 lii •!, ( aiituii si-einnl. anil Towanda third. 



WHEELING, W, v"a„ .inne I Following u 

 the Wheeling Kill, Chin. June 2: 



First Hatch, 



• i he scores made by 



i; s :■■!.■ I'ari 



'•Mr ,1-, •! 



Jul,,, Slmrn 



11 



11' 



8 



1) 



10 



!] 



II 



11 





II 



II 



» 





H 



10 



in 





4 



Match. 



11 



11 



11 



John E 



irt.. 



R Sfilewart 

 (in.. Jaeger... 



John Slrwiirl 



10 II 12 111 7 11-101 



II 11 10 12 8-106 



8 1) 11 11 10 12- 93 



(I 10 ' 8 D 1»- 90 



9 (2 12 10 10 9— JOB 



11 m 10 in 8 12 12 11-102 



in 12 B 9 11 10 II in 11 7- !>0 

 Third - Match, 



" 9 10 11 9 12-108 



!1 12 II 10 12 -HI2 



'.1 HI 11 9 12—100 



12 m 12 D 

 7 II !1 10 11 

 in in i 12 J.i 



<; \kl>v|. .:. v, -is;.. June ... An jng.-iueiiiH are in progress for a 



spring meeting at Hackmatack Range the last of this inonlh under 



<if Ibc Garduci Difle Cluh. \i the hust meeting the 



jii'v.l range was used with the inch ring and tho Creednioor target 



combined. The lul' 



tl !■' Kllswollll . . 01 



li nil'v Ill 



rn Kii.ovit.ui ... 



ei.uiite.l ii. i-i.ilisei .- :.■ ti.. i.ii 

 >l (i fuller . .Xi.il....iii,.J. 



A I. Hi.- 



NEWARK.- Tin- annual I'.-s 



wcro made: 



Slloltou 79 44 



FH Ondelvvood 7« 41 



G II Haywood 72 44 



f'Shuiu'iiiy 71 41 



.••., .,1 the members of W< 



....v.. liange ro-ilay. 1 



i.ieniiseii tor a year, the 



i.e.rtis Jenkins til-IOI'itB.'iii.'i. fi."i 



A Williams. . ..r.£,l'.l.4l.-|iJT-l 4K 



leil tin 



I and . 



The 



lit 1.11 



see Mr. Win. Wolf, of Philadelphia; 



,..!.: <;.-., iv SehaleU. ..I I'ottsville. I'll.: 

 .i..ii. n. i'.: Mr. J. I) Minks, of Oollins- 

 nigh. of New York. Mr. .1. I), tlelahantr, 

 in. Klein, Of New York: Mr. Frederick 

 my ..i hers, 

 irii.ute.l the pri/.es. the winners being as 



. \\c, 



Vander Hoi 



%»1 



rth pri/.i 



TEAM. The DOJ 



Second jirizo, Hays, 



Mnts; second prize, 

 tieorge Joiner. 57 



lutani, ( -apt. A.B. 

 ia|.i J. 1. Hart, of 

 ith.of theStheav. 

 I ballerv, I'url IJ- 

 Ahell. of the 12th 

 t.R. P. l.iovle, of 



Bums. .7 el DeTJsle 43 



l.ilK . !! Ward 40 



Norton. . . SO Jones 40 



fri.in the J'.. 



icrwyek Kill" Club 

 Lo-day. The icons 

 I.-. An ugly Willil 



VPOfiT, ii I... )u 



miss 



■ntr; 



I I'll per 



be subject to 



iug the glass hall badges of 



-ent— Grand championship contest for the Ligowsky gc 



badge and the individual elav pigeon championship of the Slate, 

 single birds per man, ties at .'1 bii is. J-'.ui ran. •.•free 1 iiisclinmpi.insli 

 emblem is donated lo the association by the Ugonsky t lay 1'igei 

 Company, OC Cincinnati, (i . and will he suhjee; !■• challenge und 

 the same rules governing the glass ball liadgi s ,.| ihe :is^,,ciali.in. 



Tenth event.— rhree.inan team match. 3 halls p.-r man. lies •.' \< 

 man. Entrance $3. 6 prizes. 30. 2.1, 20, l.i and In per eenl.of • 

 Iiiinee. Anv nuinher of teams from one club may enter. Conic: 

 ants in this match will he required to shoot with their homo t-imis 



Eleventh event. - (Irani! championship eoiilesi tor Hie Mat- ::■ 

 badge and team championship of the Slate on clay pigeons, open 

 one team of 5 men from each club belonging to the association, 

 birdsper man, tiesat 3 birds per man. Fnliur 



pionship emblem is donated by the 8 



challenge under the same rules go' 

 the association. 



'twelfth event. Individual subscription inaleh. ; single birds, tie 

 miss and out. Entrance, $2. 5 prizes, 30, 2.1, 2», IS and 10 per cen 

 of entrance. 



Thirteenth event-Individual subscription match. .1 jmirs ela 

 pigeons, t ies. 2 pairs. Entrance, $1. 5 prizes, 80, 25, 20, 15 and 10 pt 



l 'l\iiirteVm'l'iev'e'iit,-Individual subscription match. 7 single halt 

 ties, miss and out, .'. prizes, an, 2-",. 2". IS and In per cent, of entranc, 



.Matches open only to members ol the association. Hi.- -.tei.tiii 

 rules of the association to govern all matches, t kiss shooting in a 

 matches. All ties at straightaway halls and birds. It is desirabl 

 that every shooter have a score Ci.rd at each trap. Cardseau lie ol 

 taiued or'redeemed at treasurer's oftiee. All entries 1., lie made i 

 the secretary's ofllee. Positively no entries received in any mate 

 after the same has been begun; shooters will bear this in mind an 

 govern themselves accordingly. 



Refreshments furnished on the grounds In nu experienced cntere 

 The grounds of the Mulden Gnu Club v. ill be open for practice on th 

 lliih ol Juue. All organized clubs through. .in ihe Stat, are invite 

 to join the association immediately, that their members may b 

 eligible to the matches of I his tournament. Application for inemhe 

 ship should be made to the secretary, ol wiiom all information ma 

 be obtained. Special attention is called in the fact that the, assocli 

 tion this vear offer gold badges, both individual and team, on cla 

 pigeons, which, after the tournament, will be subject to chalking 

 under the same rules governing the glass ball badges of the associ; 

 tion. 



The Boston & Maine Railroad have made the following special tin' 

 table for the aee..miii...lali..n ol the association on Monday an 

 Tuesday, June IS and Mi: Trains leave Boston ,v Maine Depot, Hu; 

 market square. Boston, lor Wellington, ill s ; H0. !l ; :fi. M:25. Il.i»i.\. M 



12:00 51.; 12:45. 1 :3n. 2:4:.. 4:15. f>:lt'. :>:■!:< and ton", V. M Ketur 



leave Wellington for Boston. 11:31. bees. 1H:.',:1. 11:52. A. M.: 12:0u M 

 1:1ft. 8:00, 3:4X. 4:is: 5:46, 5:58, 0:12, 8:48 and 7:18 P.M. (jingle fare 10 

 cents; commutation ticket. 5 trips. 40 cents 



The annual meeting of the delegates to the State Association will 

 be held at Young's Hotel. Boston, at 8 o'clock P. M., on June is. lfjgg, 



'ft. 11. Kkamiis. President, ltindolph. 



e held at Young's I 

 .elect oiticers for 11 



1'itANK T. Noble, Secrreta 



ROCHESTER, June 8.— A glass ball si 

 H. H. Fleischer, was held on the grounds 

 today. The various contests resulted as 



First contest— 7 glass balls; 13yds. ri: 

 divided first money on 7 bulls; Smith 

 Coates third on 5, aud Smack fourth on 4. 



Second contest- 10 glass balls; Ihyds. ri: 



Stacev 



first monoy 



with 10 balls; I. ol her se id on 9 balls; Andrews and Coates 1 bird 



8, and Moodv fourth with 7. 

 Third contest 10 glass balls: 



Smith 9 Smack .1 



Andrews! U Coates 5 



Luther 10 Fleischer 10 



Ditmar 8 Stacey ti 



Whitney 10J11 8 



In shooting .'ff ties for lirst monev, Luther broke 30 bulls straight 

 and Whitney 29. Luther took first money. Smith second, Coates 

 third, and Smack fourth, without tie. 



tit contest- 10 glass balls; 18yds. rise: 



llitn.:ir 



Andrew 



Luther 



Moody. 



Smith' 



Smack 





Andre 



ws took first. 



ond mo: 



t'ii took third, 

 on test- 10 gla. 



1 Mange. 

 Kiehlliii 

 Smith 



Luther. 



Hituia 



Luther 



r'took lirst m 

 von third, and 



Oil. 1 



SA.-Californi 



Rh. 



.. s Fleischer 10 



y. Richmond and Stacey divided second, 

 .1 Whitney took fourth. 

 ia, May 88.— The Colusa Sjiortsm 



and l. 



: tu 



st'Iiil, has 



s of that t 



, lime, lor practice onl, . al. clay pigeons and glass 

 ay, the 2l',tll inst.. they shot lor the club's (clay 



ecu. The nap »;i- s. i a't (lie i,,si n'o'iel, " Tbus'eiich 

 in a dill'ercnt direction. Below will be found the 



II 

 . ..m 



15 



Gilmour 



14 



Jamison 



11 



Wilson 



18 



Miller 





Wilbur 







lid 



Kadelul 



his age in this State, 



ANNA. III.— Our chili is a little 

 twenty-three members, hut only alio 



back into fellowship again The following i- 

 e.ipand L-...seegg in balls. ISvlsrise' 



Walter fircnr 7 T Miller B 



Jniiies Hewitt 7 Frank Willard II 



Wn.i.r.tver .. .8 ,1 Mnllins 8 



I'vrus Duller . ... 7 HNothom 4 



M'Y Eaves s A Missel 9 



Ties. in,- were shot olT by liissel and Willard, Willard winning 



ot'iifij ■'■■ .ds'..ui',"w.' , a.i',.'j..d into Hm'-' prizes. 'Not much money but 



.1 Mtillina .' .......10 James Dewlit.'.'.. .'..." . .'. . . 7 



Frank Willard 10 A Bhsel Ii 



Wm (raver 10 T Miller 5 



M V Eaves 10 W tireur 6 



J Rob< rig 9 



l'ii>t money won by J. Mtilhns on shoot off. while balance .mis 

 divided. 



Shoot No. 8, 10 halls, 18yds. rise: 



HI V Flavcs 10 J Roberts 8 



Wm Craver 10 .1 Mullins 8 



James Brown 10 W drear 7 



Cv Duller h A Bissel 7 



First monev won by Eaves; second money won by Butler.— Stiiaw- 

 herry. Sec. 



TORONTO, Out., June 2. 1853.-A shooling match at clay pigeons 

 tool; place veslerdav and lo-dav. iiiider the management of Mr. W. 

 Mi Ho wall. 'Die King sheet gunman, who offered for competition a 

 series ..f eichl pi i/.es. ranging in value from J:in to f.'l each, and ag- 

 gregating >*'». the lirst I'tizc being a Winchester sporlfng rifle. The 

 ci.inli;i..iis were 15 birds each, sprung fnun fourth notch of two 

 screened naps at lSvds. rise, wilh use of one barrel of gun only. 

 Tim iv eight entries were made, and the following is the score of both 

 da vs'* shooting: 



Ambrose 15 Roberts 10 



McDowell 14 Smith .. 10 



Kaivhone . Ill Philips 10 



Ti.wnseii.l 13 Moore Ill 



Smith 12 Williams 9 



Wells .... 12 Drown 9 



llolliiigshead 12 Mervvn 8 



Jones 12 Smith . . 8 



Heatty 12 Wars..., S 



Dona'dson 12 l.owe i 



M.Sorl.v 11 Drown 6 



Towiilev 11 Hnwin 6 



liowlaiid II Shajinal 5 



W.id. -u 10 Mailed .4 



Johnson 10 



Nine otlers withdrew from i In- contest alier inissiiig a number of 

 sbols Ties being shot off. Messrs. Ainbro «'. McDownll. h'awbi.ne, 

 T.ii.lis.li.1, Wells. II.. Iliugslieail and Jones earn.. I oil' Hie prizes in 

 the order named. The best ten scores aggregate 127 breuks ill 150 

 birds shot at. -J. W. 



RIVERSIDE CLUB.-Topsham, Me:, June 8.— The regular shoot 

 for badge resulted as follows: 



Doubles 

 Clay Pigeons. Balls. Ball & Pigeon. Total. 



KStrout lilt 101001 11)11010011— w 13 



CLYork. . .01U10I1001 limil 11 11 00 II 10 17 



A Q Good.. . 1110110101 111010 11 11 I" 1" I" 18 



W I'lliil. ton. .1111110101) 111110 11 11 10 11 11 21 



13 II (ioud . . im 1 II 1 1 11 101111 00 11 11 11 11 22 



Clb.ud UllMllllll 111011 II 11 01 IKI 10 19 



S Knight ..iiKHniOl OillH 01 00 11 W 11 18 



Badge won by George (ioud. M. C. Hai.l, Secretary. 



11AYDEN\ 1I.LE, Mass.— The gun club here are now taking regu- 

 lar practice at glass balls from a revolving trap. Dogardus rules, 

 Ulv.ls rise. The scr. sf..r the last two shoots stood: 

 June li. 



Courtright 10 Larkjn 8 



Walling IP 



McCalTcrv .9 Larkiu 10 



Melcalf.. 8 Neiil i 



Conniigiii 8 Thatcher 7 



Watllng 9 



WELLINGTON. Mass. June9.-The attendance of sportsmen at the 

 Maid- u Li u-.i Club, at Wellington, vest-rdav was small. The scores 

 were above the average, as will he seen by the following summary: 

 Allcomers' Match. 



A F Adams 9 J Clark 9 



3 llnpkui !) 11 Johnson 9 



Clones 9 



Subsi ■nptnui Mai.cber.. 



Firstmatch, 5 birds— J. Thompson and .1. Hopkins, firs! ; A. W. All- 

 ston. second; If. Langley, thirti. 



Second match, 5 birds- J. Hopkins and A. F. Adams, first: J. Thom- 

 son, second: M llanford. third. 



Third match, in balls-J. Thompson and J. Hopkins, first: A. W. 

 Allstou, second, and H. Langley, third. 



JAMESTOWN. N. Y.. Juue II - Last Saturday occurred the glass 

 ball shoot of our shotgun club lately organized, mostly new 

 shooters. 



Walker II Burns 9 



Farinau !1 Carnuhan 8 



Our club has leu members and we hope ere long to show up some 

 l,..tl,:w,.ri,. R. li. B. 



VKKBHOECf, Miss, June 5.— The Gun Club held a meeting this 

 evening, aud did some very good shooting, muking the following 

 score out of a possible 20: 



Dulls. Pigeons. Balls. Pigeons. 



Bookout II 8-17 Dorsey 5 9-14 



Tillman 10 "9— la Raworth 8 9—17 



Myles 8 9-14 Searles 7 7—14 



Auter B 9-17 



LYNN CENTRAL SHOOTING CLUH. l.ynn, Mass.- The Decora- 

 tion Day tournament of (he Lynn Central Shooting Club, 

 held on their grounds, was the largest and inosl sue 

 cessful one ever held by them, excepting the associa 

 Hon shoot held in 1S80. Over three thousand balls and 

 birds were required to supply the demand. The pi ogramme -.v as shot 

 through without change, aud six sweeps at birds god balls with 20 to 

 ■y, eiiti-i.-s in ea li. The club is in a nourishing c.nicition a il.i/.n new 

 members having joined mis season, most ol them noted shots. The, 

 el ill. is well supplied with all ihe latest imp! •. veil traps, and will add 

 all improvements. The English style shooling. live naps, both bar 

 rcls will be a leiltuieol' tin.- seasons pr:i. lice The grounds will be 

 odbu everv Tuesday aftt rnoon for practice, commencing at I o'clock 

 p, \\. a gen.-, „i invitation is given to all shooters lo give us a call. 



i: \ YM'iND CI. I'D. -The weekly compel it ion at Wellington on June 

 8 had a good attendance. B. F. Johnson and D. Kirkwood shot a re- 

 turn match for S25 a side. Ten birds ami ten glass balls were fired at, 

 ihe score standing 15 to 1-1 in favor of Kirkwood. In tlie20-i.ini match. 

 ,l„. score stood D. Kirkwoo 17. D. F. Johnson Pi. N Waterman II. !l. 

 Cutting 13. ". Chandler 13. N. C. Burtou 11. 



p .\ WIT WET. K. I , June 5.- Ala practice shoot of the Pawluxet 

 Gun Club to-day, the following scores wore made; revolving trap; 



W^OCrandall 11111111111111011111— 19 



W 11 Sheldon llllllllllllllllllll -20 



G J Craudall 11111111111111111111—20 



EVANSVILI.E, Ind.— The ArgUS man who is the perpetrator of the 

 dismal jokes, the builder of the wieiched puns and had poetry, the 

 writer of the diz/.v sketches, and sole owner of the jack-knife that 

 whittles out Ibo horrible wood cuts that mar the fair pages of ihe 



good stead in looping his oil ice clear of undesirable visitors and in 



digua aders ol puns. Will Krai/ is a rival shot and the pair had 



out their i ivairyover the Irap on the 9th. Clay pigeons at 18yds., the 



Kratl 8 !"! . .° S .'. .1101111010111111111101-18 



iillb.-ri "llllllllllllllllllll II— *-'l 



I ,, pi...i ori.liin ol ih.-lKiversidos. 



•Tin- bud wii- plainly hit, and on bring retrieved was found to 

 slum i «, i plain shot marks, but us lite rules say, "the bird must, be 

 li|..k..ii in Ihe air," it wus not allowed. 



