494 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 19, 1838. 



dmin S Cook to ilv field trial committee, will take place to-motK>w 



ini'riiini. ot 11 o'clock, mi il. i Louisiana Hun C'lnli Park Enough 



IMIIItlK llttve tlcl-ll Slglll'd tl< the li:-l io insure III, ilit-l - t HH' Hud «X- 



ell lug contest. Hi. match will hi -open i..,i|1 ,il:., ,|,-.ii- •-- 



pid- Tin- Iri-nis of llii' miKi'li require tin' I Inn- wrap III tin- Klin, 



pistol and rifle tope used; the shotgun ai m ,-i.n pigeons m lsvds. 



rise, each broken l.inl li tun "i..ni-" point: the pi-tnl, 10 shots at in 



paces; the rifle. lOshoi -i emmi 



,i. g for ih. l.-isl lii-n weapons. After diligent iinpiir.i ll i-. iliflk-illl In 

 find ii single person who is proficient with nil three weapons. H i- 

 (hoiigul Hint with n f.iir stall ..ii pigeons tin shonlcr m.-ti scrai-h 

 alii ii. 1 on the lareel- Th- match w ill h-i-n en. i—liu- >unl (lie 



ninii-i- .--ii tie minted t>iil i 1 the si Iin>: i r. inn-ling pisi-h 



.-in.i -mall -nlibet rilli-s will is.-.l. whieh. together uilh ii . 



union, is ill In- supplied on Hi,- grounds. 



I'l!'i\ l|.i-N(-i-', U I. Regular i kly -I I «l (In- Nnlrng.-inncl.l 



(I,,. i I'lnl. lull IS, ISPS, tni- the, -lull Clip! 



Birds Hulls. 



EW.Ttoker. minimi niiiiiiu in 



i B Valentine ■ .iilliiiiiui iimimii- iv 



w 0»rj ,. .1110101110 1 1 mi I mi - IB 



FOTVeboskjr iiuniiiiii 0011011111 -to 



W II Slcldon. , 1110011111 lIMllUinil- |6 



. . 1110101000 llOhUOlOl- Ji 



I. W Tinker wins eUp. Mutch for the Vnlenlii,,- (up: 



Birds Balls. 



i - 10yds ..niniiiiii iiiuinioi—17 



WH Sheldon 81yds IllumiU'l l u luioii if] 



J B Valentino 81yds itiinoiiui! nullum— lr, 



WW Tinker lSyrig 1101011000 0110111111-13 



GVi Carj 21yds oioinouui uioniinil— 13 



F n Weho-kv Weds 110)100001 01 luiiiiinti — pi 



Ol ndall tSydj" loinum nwab-lniivu 



C. D. Potter wins cup, Tlie following niatoh wa*. shot, all ah 



matches were over: loo gin-- l.r.p-. l.Sy.Is. rise, Holden rot hit trap, 



lielwceii J. B. Valentine ami "VVui. H. Sheld , - 



linn Club. I aiiilM the score: 



J |! Vnlentine-llllIO 1111 1 lull 1011111 111] 111(11101 11 11 1 11101 1 



11 lilt 1 1 11 11 lllllllnm 11 I1 11111011111111101 II I '0. 



Win n Sheldon— Hill I lorn it ll nuinooi i (iiK)ni noi 1 1 1 inn loieoNnii i toe 

 ion 1101 lonm m loiiimi ii i i khoi i i-'i t iii :i mi 60 -i. n. M. 



II .J i ... town i -no iturlliigtou I'lul) held a shooting tonr- 



nnment at the Fun- Grounds on the alt.i-iioon of Hie Fourth, al which 

 a largo aildietiee u.i- 



Fifteen hundred wild pig' ■ had been piovid.-d for the sport, and 



iie.irlv all 111.- .-i-nol. shols-f the eili pnrliripali d. The scutes of (he 

 i n... ,i, are Bnbjomcd as follows: 



Sh.....t No ; Ton single birds; -Jly, Is. rise. Tii ■; . three lards „l -;r. 

 mill Hire- at :)ly,ls. rise; m. .-) i, -;.|. in |„-,- ,-,-„, \;.,.. r p.,.,,,,*. \ 

 (in.iil. Hough H. Chris. Samuels, .n h. A Miller H. W Solir-,s |] i:.-|l,er 

 s. (. • .1 Podge (,. .1. sehlamiip s. n i, Tul.hs s. ( '. I,.-.,p,.|,i >i \ s 

 Young 0. Charles Sehraniui 1), I. \Vn-,.|,-is. ii. -h.iuilii -rim s, Selihi-.-r 

 5, S.iMdeli Ii L-opold. V.. line. SVhrniiiiii. WindeiK and 

 off tor lirst inon-y. and it ii us divided between Loop., Id and Winders. 

 Bonnand Xubbs divided -<■<•-... i, and C. J. i- 



Sh-».| No 3. Ten - . ,, y, ,|,, 



•lit. w. sin i s, i- Leopold i i li 



. Elmer i. I> Bonn - - - N B. Youne v rj. 



Schramm in, H. Baker 10, L. Winders 9, C, Cheney H. A Miller S \ 



ii i.-ii..ii;:li 8. P. Laugnlin 'i iintn- shool off, Leopold took toil 



inoiiev, (lo idcnuilgh see,. ml. and Mill-r Ihild. 

 Club Championship Tun slngli birds, Slyds rise. None but niem- 



I..-I-- ..f the .-lull .-an win tin :n.'' - ii .-hoot in the 



same uiiiieii Members can shoot f oi the medal by naying foi the 



All -hooters euu pul in a purse lo sho..t for! Tins slim.l 

 rook pi ■" ■-■:•■'}•■ M._ 



(•haiidlerni'i«. Y ounV V." lilliier V. vivdei (,' '.!.' W.i,',|a,'."l 



. illnpsrS. Th.-i.n-."- It. W. Iio-.Ik,- ;. II r..r-.-n. i. i . i'arson- 



fabbsoflndmnapolis. 'wt'.. was th-Mii n'.-r ■■( •; ■'- imp!, 

 Tonriianienl al Marshalltown, won tin- medal and flitst money 

 Thennes second. 



SI : Mo 1 Foe pair- .io.il.b- Cud-.. |S,,|.. riso. 



Te -. in.. | .air l.inl-i Jlyds. i ise. Mi. :.". :u pel e.nl 



Selilei I.Yolinji "■. '■■ - Seliraiiini 7. Salimel .'.Win 



d.r- 7 s, hl.impp I. Wai-lin 5. Wederl/. and Bonn divided lirst 

 iiionev, Sehr.inin and Win, l,e- s,e,,nd. Youuc and 8amuelson and 

 Wardan third, 



CLINTON, Ma-s.. July 13 -The result of the mateh tO-iiily at Cnii. 

 iiiiifhrim's drove re'iuli.-d us follows; 



Pigeons; ten per man. A. N. Smith's s i. v. A N. Stnifli7, Q •_••■ 



A Sampson 10. A. I-:. Hnrriuini, v. I! K. I eillup c, \. (i. Lnrki,, , (i 

 w i;...-i. M A Brewer*, M ll ien,.,-.. <; L. Avery 1, G. W. Truell 

 a, D, \ lev— i. w ii Kin,.,. i r, •i'..'.-.|n;. 



I I Bailey :. I - l-.noules B. W F. Mowers 

 I',. .1 D. Hayes 7.(1. A. (Id)!.- 3.1 i ..■;•■ 1 V. -, : -'. ::. Jl. I.iiermore (i. 

 ■ '. I-:, Shawn. 1). li llavtir I. •:--..-■:; , i ;. ( 1 a i. 1 ... -I. l.Fl, 

 BtovensS, Total 53. 



(Haas halls: ten per man. A. N. Smith's side. A. N. Smirli :. tie , 

 \. Sampson 8 A. K. Iluriini.im'-. li. K. Gallup it, A. (i. I.arkln li ti. 

 W i,,.-;.M.Ii Hreiver.'i, W. II. liihls !.(! I.. Vv.-i -. n (1 \v Tru- 

 ell 8, D. A. Rogers I \V li Fhi-rd :i Dotal 3fi 



■ :: S. Kui.wle- 7. W. 1>. Bowers 

 7. .1 li II. - i'raz-r.",. 17 M. Livol more 1. 



(.'. K. Show •:. II. H Bj G l . l-'airliall), I. I-'.. ». 



Stevens it Total 53. 



BAST I'FilVIlH-.N'l'K, It. 1... I illy HI.- Al. (he regular in.-eklv shool 



oftheWatchei tetGunOlub. the tollowing members entered to 



eontesl forihepold liMli.-e. 15 clay pigeons: 



c il i'erkin- 001 • 



J E Bourne 



f f. Tingloy I'uijiiiiioonoiiii- 7 



George Barney i • ■ T — ■ : 1 : 1 . ». -i 7 ■ • 1 - <J 



V IVmiv 010110111111010 10 

 1-; S Luther 10110111 1101- 



Silver badge match ni fc-lnss hells. EColded tnUli 

 S Smith ... ni'lliomifljioioioi _u 



T Penny 1111 ti iiiiium 1 imi n -ifl 



EK Luther. . 1 1 1 1111 mi luoonoino i.-j 



(i.-o Barney . . 10101 1 imii 1 110m 1 n -ir, 



.1 E Bourne ...... fOlOOlOUOllllOOlOOO- 10 



Among Hie visitors u en Messiv. (.' and J Payne and Mr. Sal-hurv 

 of Powiuekt-t Gnu Club. 



I SttON Gl N OLTTB.— SprinJ Viih-i. N. Y.. .Inly 11,— Score of 

 clay pipeon imiu-li roe uluh badge: 

 15 lili.ekle.lce 1 1 1 ml 1 11 1 - C B Fisher .... 1111111111-10 



wii.iei-er omnium - 7 J Christopher . .1111111111 10 



.1 Lvu-.-lier IllilllUU- ll .ITMiller ... limnlll-lo 



,1 D VanRiper 1111111111-10 



Ties at tin.-.- i.ird- .-.,,;■ . Mill, -i. ill :.: I- .: h.-i . 1 1 , -1: tlirislojiher 

 I1I-3; Van liiper. ill ::. 



Mtoundoul Miller. 3; lisher. ui: ( hristophrr. Bj V*n Riper. 9. 

 ('. B. l-'islier declnitd i h, v. inie-i ol 'tin- gold badge.— It, I; B 



HAYDENV1LLE. Mn s. inl.i ii -e-r-- -!,..t at glass halls, from 

 Single revolving trap, 2bds. riso, Bogardns ruTea, liv Huvdeniille 

 ( Inl, 



.lulv ll-Meteaif 10, Courtright T, MoCaffery 7. Larkin 6, WatUni? H. 



.Inle 14 - Walling... I. irl.in ■-. M.l'allir.. s. 1 -. ,„rtright ;,. 



MALDEMil N ( I. II.. I in Broundai I the Maiden (;,,,, Cllib, at 

 Wellington, were the ressrtof a nun,'- 1 ol sportsmen on July U, 

 The following ma'eiies in n- le-l , 



First event , five birds N. Long. Brat; .1. s Sawyer, second; A. F. 

 Adam:-, lb:,- 1 



Second event, five bird-:- N. Lon< and J. S. Sawyer, first; lail.,.- 

 second; K.Henry, third. 



Third event, five birds -. I. S. Sawyer, (iisi: \. Long, second; Ed. 

 McDonald, third. 



Fourth event, Ave birds N. long and Ed McDOhald. first; \. 1'. 

 Ad.-i-..i.s, second. 



I itn, ...nt. five birds -.1. s. Sawver. Brsf, Ed McDcu 

 0. Willlnms. third. 



Several nti-s and out mutches were allot .tut follows: Adams iron 

 lirst mateh; Sawyer, see.. no and ibir.l; Ad. mis. I..1111I1 and fifth: Saw- 

 yer, sixth, sevenih and cigiuli: A. bun-, ninth toitth and eleventh; 

 McDonald, l.i.-lfti: 



EXETER, N. H.-Tlie annual tournament of tin Fm-.t Sports- 

 men's Club will be held ul Kxi-t.-r .'. : i I ■ !..,. 3-:. 1883. 



to'al'l "'(" lass shooting', thre.'- p. /.-- in all - ven'l". "iui.n. -v'\ ei-v.-d'on 



lite grounds 'Iie.kei-. .' ents. A conlial invitation extended to all 



sportsmen.— C. H. BiOKKum 



SHOOTING ANT) FKASTl.Vd. -The first of n s-i ;,- ,.f ihr.e glass 

 ball cnntfist.s lietwe.-n ll.e Washington Heights and \ I- -n.piin i.n.i 

 Clubs, took place on Monday. July IS, on the grounds oi 'i... formor 



club. Th- i-r.ii, ne I HI...II vi- iv..-. id ii--. i-.Ji - 



b.-alaut, to In- 1 brown from a s--i — 1 lotare Imp. The 1 e^ult was a 



eomiileievieie.ri fot the WaKhiugti.il I letgbis chili. The Algonquin* 



look their defeat wlti. 



elub. who i- tniie.-l 1 in- ..-nipiiiie nt with a tiger. The refreshments, 

 30 bountifully provided, were charged upon 



hungry Indians, aud a splendid score was iiiudo on the chowder, 

 much better than on the glass balls. Tin- retur at-b "ill be shot 



on the Algonquin (Tub ground* AugtiKt 5. In the meantime, the 

 noble warriors will got their war pain' re.-eli (..give their opponents 



■ln> i- 



SHRINOFin 

 bore t-i-dav I- 



uiee ,- ill, a 



meeting. Tin 



i-i'lll-i, vet ft 



he lost by foil 



Inl-blle 



i-epti-n. in f,„l liny pi 



hot for them if the 



1011111111- n Bagg 

 .iliilll"H in Bagc 

 llbHIIIll II Bag); 



The most intei 



it;.- 



■^si:;; 



A 11. 



Smith 1111100111 s . e,- ijugg. 



Bliss miiKiityii- ti F. Ilonghton... , 



I'arkcl- . .111)101101—8 i' (' llollghten 



Sldliiian IIO11IIIIII J '-"J llairetl. 



... . I110II11II II 

 dill 11 PHI B 



iimiini -10 

 .,,.001111 -■ 



1110111111 



43 



ipany of sjieetators, among 

 Kill uas s|ietit in a series of 

 match uiaileup ol Uiefollov 



Biker 



Muserolt. 

 UcAleer 



.01! 1010101-11 

 11- 11 1101 1 B 

 11O10I0001—5-10 



.looinoioi-n 



.0111*111111 7 

 .0110101)11-7-30 



.1 I 1 11 1 J J -,| 



1 1 I 11 1 1 1 i_7 



...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1. !| 



§ a nnoem$, 



niwmlcat.iom should &c wi- 



Publishing Co.. and nfit to 



om Uw "ffice maftersofiMr 



FIXTURES. 



Aug. Hi. 1,. IS- -Iowa canoe. Club Hegalta. Spirit Lake. Imni. 

 Aug. 20— Atneriean I'.nn.e Assoeiinioii M-eiing at Stoncy Lake. 

 Aug 81, 88. S3 -American Canoe. Association Regatta nt Stoney 



Lake. 

 Aug. '-'I -American Canoe Association Meeting at Stoney Lake 



CHANCES IN THE SAILING RULES. 

 imi: proposed obangee in the* 



ly fair that it shall 

 ith a view 10 speed 

 ,' man to build such 

 ■ould compel- with 

 .0 their rule-. The 



■s-ilieadeii adopted 

 an that of the Lake 

 ted the grounds of 

 r, to say what pari 





ring the 

 • II: ih.-v 

 ecnileu'i 



I A..I-CI 

 If the 



liiev h.ii 

 llie'l..-t 



tried oft 



II i.ly s.-v, 

 fourteen 

 length 11 



is lie- 1 -:'-; 



Id bo distinguished, for instance, as Class 



lave proved anything concerning canoes 

 iclusiv-ly thai a length of fourteen feel is 

 canoe for one man. Canoes have been 

 selve to seventeen feel, and to-day prob- 

 Df the decked canoes in use are between 

 six inches long. Fourteen feet is the least 



capped to toe extent of Iwoorth: 

 i.-ertainlv no small odds agamsl; t 

 to the numerous sixteen-foot eau 

 hill this could best be done by p 



it unfair- 

 1 of two 



be the favorites, and whatever gener.l schei 

 y be adopted, special rules should be added 



e of elai 

 overning 



tally the 



yachty, while so many colors giv 

 The question arose last year as t< 

 liy or pennant at da- masthead. 



a boat a lubberly, longshore look. 

 ed a small 



injection 



; in Rule IX. 

 1 change is 



..ii boatine 

 is-- whether 



board craft! 



-noes The 



ideas of men who iiave given 

 the association, and to vote 

 merits. 



ON TO CANADA. 



AS the time for the meet approaches, canoeists : 

 all parts to the camp grounds at Stony Lake, 

 under way, making the entire trip by water, but ll 

 ones who cann- -t spare til-.- time, hut 'must trav I I- 

 will find the necessary information in regard lo roui 

 li-iied by (lie A. C. A. The Grand Trunk Bad way ski 

 shores of Lake Ontario and the St. I^iw-reuee River 

 the main roads from the South. Weal and Fast, am 

 roads running to all parts of the Province of Onta 

 rect route to Stony Lake is via Port Hope, which in 

 the Grand Tru ' 



v be reached by 



No 



11 from 



A. M., ii_ .._ 



the liielu-lieii and Ontario 



rim dailv belwl-en Montreal 



From Port Hop- the Midi 



of the way being by iiater. 



Midland inns I.. I.il:efi. Id.'. 



portion of the joui lev i,,,iv 

 and Rice Lake. From Cob 

 to Ilarnood on Rice Lake, 

 Calculi's line of steamers, 1 

 steamers will run between I 

 land ('in . 



Sdlers or steamers, iiiq.iii n 

 r.F. A. ib.we, First Nat it. 

 land City trains run dailv t< 

 the A. C. A. and their famil 

 certificate, on presentation 



led fr-ni Chicago by pro- 

 .. which mav be unnl, ,-• 

 lines, Chicago, l-'i-on, .Mid- 

 lid Lakt-ticld. Members ,.f 

 . from Dr. c. A. Neide a 

 of the folloning railroads 

 rd single fares, and carry 



H-; 



av Company. 



aduav ( ouipauv. 

 ailiiity Company. 



infiers ivnd their families atonefare. 



Ogdensburg fi 



Midland Rallw 



The lader will 

 free. 



Calcutt'sllne of stennn-rs will eurry members aud their canoes free 

 from Hastings to any point on the line. 



The Norseman will carry members al one and otic-third fares, the 



The Borne, Watcrtown & Ogdensburg Railroad have refused to offer 

 Canoesand kits will be admitted free of duty on presentation of a 



prevent a 

 from 1 he 



kits, as b. 



lerve much credit for the neat Utile book they 

 istribnted among canoeists. Copies may be ob- 

 . N. D. Beck. 



kit. Those members who are int. 

 have not received the guide book, ii 

 do so by writing to Mr. N. D. Beck 

 iy of the members will go 



SCHL'VLEItVtl.I.K, N. Y„ July 10, l.SSI. 



Dr. Chailvs A. Are/,-, See's A. C. A., fit 

 Dear Shi— In the matter of railroad c 



Charlotte. 1 can state the following: 



York Central Railroad will change 1 



lotto. 

 Trains depart for Charlotte, at li :15 a 



HP. M. 



da boat, the Norseman, lem 



-. M 



Aim! 

 oeneslei- I 

 v A A. 



1 1 1. 1888. 



10 



nd 



except Saturda; 

 Rochester train. 



;gle. 



ROYAL CANOE CLUB.— The seventeenth annual regatta of this 

 lub was hold at Teddiugton on Juno $». The firs! race, half mile, 

 addling, for novices, 1- as won hv Sir. Claude Seott, the second, half 

 lile, open to all. In- Mr A (n-,1 Mackenzie. In (be paddling and 

 dliug race the Zoodonc held a good lead at the end of paddling 

 mnd, but lost in sailing, the Violet, Mr. W. Watnev. being the first, 

 nd Imogen. Mr. H. Church, second. The mile paddling race for 

 s won easily hv Mr. Claude Seoti. An interesting fea 

 lubleeanoe' race, with n gentleman and lady in each 

 .v. commanded 03 Mr. P W. ffarrar coming in first, 

 race brougut out 'five canoes -Violet. Hladvs. Merlin, 



Rob Roys 1 

 ture was a 

 canoe, the 

 The sal.ini 



11,-1 



irst sailing race. Imogen took the lead tit. the start. 

 ti<i being second. The course for the land and water 

 te river, then hand the cahoe up the bank around a 

 • L -e, back_over the river, and repeat. The winner 



light Rob Roy. The final t 



r tVi 



,.ls. 



■iateti 



quL-ed to be ctu-rietl, except as noted below, and looks neat and I Oswego. The tieueca leading off' through, a magnificent chain of 



