July 5, 1888-1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



4 53 



pfte und §pn# ^tooting. 



Tu insu iv prompt utteutuoi, roiHiniiniratioiis shun Id be ad- 

 dressed to thi Forest tend Stream Publishing Co., and not to 

 hidiridnals. hi ivhosr abxnfe from thf ofprr matte)? of /»>- 

 o.,e<o„,;-r,r,- Hold,- todrhty. 



THE TEAM STRENGTH. 



XT ia, no dim In. i\ it ii a i ery buoyant feeling c 

 thB American team Bel aail on the i 

 men have worked well together -duo 

 standing the tact thai they cover ti 



seemed lo cluster no end of squnbb 

 held ii)i to range drill with a persisl 



ihly lie that the 



_cfion, and nt 

 point about which 

 vrangling. thev have 

 ■h speaks well for a 



: sample of what the men wei 

 his own judgment. Theave 



done alter the team practic 



F. J; Bah 

 attend at e 

 close there 



are no had I 

 celleuce th< 



Dr. s. t. s 

 form degre 



to keep a very even sort of figuring, and 

 average in tiie final trial. 



John Smith, who never seems to tire of 

 man of the team. His average was pulle 

 two iu his scores, but with a team of as 

 would be Uttle diinculty in foreseeing a < 



T. J. Dolan improved toward the end- 

 respect resembled many of the other mai 

 sional high scores at ] .omtyds., and a per 

 that the ride used is an excellent one, bu 

 .down to the teas are not. pleasing either I 

 friends. 



A. B. Van Heusen is another one of the 

 but his scores show too wide a range of v 

 drops of the 1. mgest range o 



s present 

 it. With 



■-. ■ 



test. Perhaps from 

 as a team man do not c 

 working for a place on 



Walters " 

 for 



ofpr. 



UP 



a place 



or of this State, has made a good tight 



must show more stability before being 

 . Ue picked up finely toward the end 

 t ot al of 180 on the la.st, two days prac- 

 several weeks' ran ;e shooting had not 



of the pn 



i ice shows mat tlie iinu or me sevei-iu wctkh 



been wasted. 



F. Stuart has the hopes of a large contingent of our Irish-Ameri- 

 can citizens centered upon him. His best long range work was 

 shown toward the end of the several weeks spent al Creedmoor, and 

 if he has caught the knack ol .... rind, he is a safe man. for 



be is free from ver.i bad break-, and while he shoots in a prone posi- 

 tion is a very steady holder. 



J. H. Brown will not. in all likelihood, shoot in the dual match-but 

 he is a useful man from his knowledge of the rifle with which a ma- 

 jority of the team is armed. As a director of the National Bine As- 

 sociation be gives an official aspect to the delegation. While his 



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a possible 105 is hardly up to the grade of an expert marksman able 

 to cope with such as the English council trill nil against the visitors. 

 Fred Alder, the last team man, has no record as a team man. 

 When the practice was all over he was placed back on the traveling 

 delegation, and his onlv record is that, made 

 places This is given below for purposes of co 



FJRabbeth Broil n Rifle. 



800 500 600 



1st 



800 



900 



innn 



stage. 



** 



vds. 

 .26 



l lis 



ir 



June 7 30 



"4 



31 



95 29 



June 8.... 31 



33 



30 



94 27 



June 9 31 



'•49 



23 



86 



June 11 







29 



June 12. .. 81 



33 



31 



95 28 



June 13.... 







31 



Average 







- -OiH - 







B. I. Scott— Kemingtt 



May 14.... 2S 



33 



29 



90 31 



May is.... '.»i 



1 



23 



59 30 



May IT... 87 



34 



29 



90 34 



May 18.... 80 



S3 



32 



94 30 



May 28... SO 



33 



31 



oa .so 



May 25.. 28 





32 



as 3i 



June 7... 27 



33 



33 



03 S3 



June 8 .. 30 



33 



29 



92 28 



June 9 







SI 



85 3-7 178 3-7 



Mav 1! 



May 15..., 31 



May 17... 88 



Mav 18 ... 31 

 May 23 



George Joiner— Brown Rifle. 



28 34 31 



May 24. 



May 'in. 



June 2.... 29 

 dune ', . . . 31 

 June K... 3(i 



.Tune 9 



June 11... . 

 June 12.... 31 

 .Turn- 13 



Average. 



23 39 36 









at w 



Bull-B 



May 14.. 



. 88 



31 



31 



no 



.May 15 



. 30 



31 



29 



llll 



Mav 16.. 





32 



39 



112 



Mav 17.. 



. 31 



31 



si 



93 



May 31 



. SK 



32 



311 



80 



June 1.. 





26 



85 



78 



June 2.. 



2!l 



32 



;:■.' 



03 



June 7.. 



. 31 



32 



ill 



80 



June H.. 



. 30 



23 



2S 



91 



June !!.. 











June 11.. 











dune 12. 



29 



32 



33 



111 



June 13.. 











J. it Pollard-lleiiiiugton Rifle. 



29 80 sick 



30 23 22 



W. L. Cash-Remington Bille. 



May 14. 



.. 27 



31 



ai 



88 3t 



Mav 15. 



.. 80 



33 



31) 



92 2 



May 17. 





20 



84! 



84 2 



Mav is. 



. 80 



31 



28 



89 2 



Mav 23 



. 31 



33 



211 



93 3 



Mav 21 



.. 31 



33 



32 



96 a 



May 25, 



.. 29 



33 



31 



OS 3 



June 1, 



30 



33 



34 



06 3 



June 8. 



.. 28 



32 



■12 



92 i 



June 9. 









9 



June 1 1 . 









2 



dime 12. 



... 2« 



31 



85 





June 13 



erage . 







3 



..93?,, 







(. 



. w. 



Htanian— Br 



MllJ 14. 



28 



28 



211 



85 a 



Mav la- 



.. 80 



SO 



20 



80 3 



May r, 



.. 28 



29 



2H 



SS 2 



Mav IS 



.. 31 



31 



30 



95 3 



Mav 23. 



.. 33 



33 



38 



99 2 



Mav 31 . 



.. 30 



80 



32 



92 3 



30 34 31 



Junel3 



Average.. 



May 14 

 Mav 15 

 Mav IT 



Mav W.. 



J. L. Paulding— Bro 



31 33 33 



30 32 27 



16 .29 26 



801-11 1711-11 



John Smith— Brown Rifle. 



May 31. 

 June 1.. 

 June 2. . 

 June 7.. 

 June 8.. 

 June H.. 

 June 1 1 

 June 12. . 



B la 



May 14 

 Mav 15., 

 Mav IT 

 Mai IS. 

 Ml | -: 

 Mai- -M 

 Mav tie. 

 Mav 31 

 June l. 

 June 3 

 June 7. 

 June 8., 

 June 9. 

 June 11 

 .Inner-' 

 June 18. 



May 11 



May 15 

 May IT. 

 Mai- is 

 Mai 23. 

 Mav 21 

 MaV 25 

 Mat .It. 

 Ju 



931-9 



T. J. Dulau— Remington Ril 



78 (1-11 170 3-5 



905-9 



l. B. Yau Heusen— Brown Rifle 



31 23 32 



3 2 . 



25 



June 8... 30 33 36 89 



June 9 



Jnnell 



Junel2.... 39 33 30 91 



June 13 



A vcrage — Hs 



T73-11 1I15 3-II 



May 14 . 

 May 15... 

 May 17... 

 May 18... 

 May 28. . 

 May 24 . . . 

 May 25 , , . 

 May 31 . . . 

 June it. i 

 June 7 . , . 

 June 9 . . . 

 June]]. . 

 June 12... 

 June 13... 



Walter Scott— Brown Hide. 



30 32 30 



Average, . . . . ... , .88 4-7 



MtM II . 28 

 May 15.... 28 

 May 17. 81 

 May 18. . . . 33 

 May 23.... 30 

 May 21 .28 

 MaV 31 ... . 27 

 .lime 1.... 2T 

 June 3. . . 29 

 June T. , , 30 

 June H.„. S§ 



June 



June IT, ... 

 Tune IS.... 38 

 June 13.. . . 



Average.. 



T. Stuart- Brown Rifle. 



May II.... 28 33 2T 



Mav 23 - 83 

 Mai 21 88 

 May 25... 31 

 May 31 ... . 32 

 .lime 1.... 82 

 Juue 2.,.. 2T 

 June J „ 29 



June 8.. 83 



June ... 

 June. 11.... 

 June 12.... 30 

 June 13 



May It... 3(1 



Maj is. . 81 



May 111.... 31 



Mav IS. 81 



33 30 25 



211 21 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



69: W. W 



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rd 





Hartford. 





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field, Mass 









Mass.. 6(1; 









U.K. o 









[>', Engel. 









iM-c/hsler, 









evesduri.i 









first prize, 

 received tl 













•ni 



MUZZLI 



]-L 





DI 



• fifteenth annual shooling festival of 

 and, held at Hail ford, the 13th and 19th 

 sent, and the following 

 »et: Dudley Seymour, 



" , Collinsville, 



■ral prb 



I'd, 67 



V.'D 



J. Hale, 



iTspringfiei^ 

 Hartford, 64; 

 field, Mass., 63; 

 1. Mass., 61; C. 

 ost 2J#n. bulls- 

 eived the 



'i.liui 



Villi- 



vln, 



ider what would be thought of a man 

 old-fashioned stage coach mode of trav- 



ie wants of the public than our present 



THE TRAP. 



VICESBI.TRG, Miss., June 28.— Scoreof VicksburgUun Club at their 

 eekly shoot on Tuesday last. It was ,>ut of a possible 20: 



Balls. Pigeons. 1 ol.al 



Uookonf 

 Auter... 



Tillman 



Mil be 



she 



sbo 



10 



-..• at 

 s with 



torn 



i.l I ei 



. _ heen thought wonderful 

 nave formed a combination an 

 humble manner and afar off 1 



1'riee calls himself the "Englis 

 [No.l 



ict?— G 



MASSAOfi 

 Ashland CIu 

 holder of tin 



badge. 



chain pn: 



... inwhot.,- 



le. is matched against G. 

 -nns each. English rules, 

 .us. -si to be Sal to ■ although 

 up anything Stuhbs per 



rifle- or feats that would 

 rver .lays. He and Price 

 vhiiiiiinn.s, following in a 

 of Carver and liogardus 



w iriL'-snot..'' Is his claim 



Jul 



t heboid, 



Mr. 



oft 



NASHVILLE, 



shot, claims a n 

 average of 93 pe 



CHAMPION WINC-SllOTS i 

 particularly at, the South. Ear 

 beaten the records of Carver ai 

 forthwith. The inarksmansbir 

 the time Bogardus reaches A us 

 counted by the score. 



RUTHERFORD, N, J., June 

 coat. 



A Post 



I -I Wright 



WE Steel . 



I, Reed 



.1 Bla in ell 



i ' Wood 



i \" Mileham 



CHC'oe 



Messrs. Steel and Coe shot a t 



CINCINNATI, June, 30.— A lit 

 I)'- the Cincinnati Independeul 



'l-l A LI.ENCES. -Mr. Ce,,. I). Tidsburv. of the 

 longed Col. A. Bagg. of Springfield. Mass.. the 

 is.-rts Class Ball Association state champion 

 ■ '..--hoi at .Springfield about the middle of 



of Maiden, has challenge,, Mr. H, \V. Eager, 



ligeon stole ulio inpiiiiL badge. .f Massachusetts 

 r. at Marlborough, Mass.. July 6. 



Andy Meaders. Nashville's champion trap 

 f 1.163 broken balls mil of 1,200 shot at. an 



His score for clay pigeons is 99 per cent, of 



ing up all 



.. -he country, 

 of them has already 

 r ms, or will proceed to do so 

 country is improving, and by 

 is peers in this country will be 



iss balls. 21yds. prize, dogskin 



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t 25yds., 5 balls. Coe 4, Steel 3 



, -I. ... .. a I ......a: i a,,,, - a i .;., 



bonl me. f'luli has p:.,r ;:t...: a 



country were present. Among 

 md champion of the South; 

 wporl Kv and a number of 

 v, ild pigi-ons were used the 

 i '.•:••' w—ak 'o fly, tame ones 

 i $5,000 were given. Thetour- 

 nrgest ever held in this city 



ganotin$. 



FIXTURES. 



May 24— Toronto Canoe and Skill Races. 



Vug. 20— American. Canoe Association Meeting al Money Lake 



Aug. 21, 22, 33— American Canoe Association" Regatta' at Stoney 



Lake. 

 Aug 34— American Canoe Association Meetiug at Stoney Lake. 



SAILS FOR CANOES. 



NO question is so freiiueut.lv asked by canoeists as l 

 much sail shall 1 eairv-.-" and no )«■ is so ililp 



ic one "How 

 i answer, off- 

 sail-carrying 

 aber of these 

 d. The skill 

 ballast, the 

 lob. the boat 



Igemeius. all 

 oe, the per- 



in model or 

 r cent, more 



