476 



FUKJbibT AINU blJUbiAM. 



Raymond SrOKTSMAN's Club— BelUmte Range, Mass., July 11: 



(Single. . 



Schaeffe* -< Double 1 l 



I Rotary 1 1 



folugle l l 



Harrison J Denote 1 l 



1 Rotary 1 1 



(Siiejii 1 



Smltli J Double 1 1 



(Rotary 1 



l Single l l 



Kirkwood -{Double 1 1 



(.notary 



11111 

 11111 

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1111 

 111111 

 111111 

 111111 

 111111 

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1 1 



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1 1 



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1 11 



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1 n 



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1 1 



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1 1 



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1 



0— 9—22 



Natick Sfortsmak's Club— Natkl;, Mass., July 12,— GlaFS balls; IS 

 yards; lotary irap: 



Clark 1 113 11111 0—9 MBent 1 11111110 1—9 



Halt 1 11111111 0—9 Curry 111111111—9 



Curry 1 11100111 1—8 Wilson 1 01111111 1—9 



M limit, 1 10101111 1—8 Hall 1 110 10 111 1— S 



QllO 1 110 111 1—1 It Bent 111011011 1—8 



Stevet o llllloll 0—7 Felcli l 1 o o l l o l l 1—7 



Hawes 1 10 10 11 1-6 Uile 1 101101 1-6 



p Bent 1 lllioooo 1—8 Hawea l 10011011 1—6 



Wright™- 111000110 1-6 Mallard 1 1 1 1 1 1—6 



-Wiison l 10011100 0-6 Stevens oooillll 0—5 



Felcli 1 1 1 1 0—4 Wright 1 110 10 0-4 



iii rne..l o l o o 1 o l 0-4 CopUnorne..o 1 1 o o i 0—3 



Mahard 00000111 0—3 



Kiversidk Club— BamrhUl. Mass., July 7.— Pres., George F. Foas ; 

 Vicc-t res., W. it Pillsbiirv ; StC, w. 8. Willey ; Tre&B., S. A. '1 obie ; 

 Captain, Will. L. Adams. First score at oalls thrown straight : 



Lowell 10 1111111—8 Xoyes 1 1 1 1 1 l 0-6 



DUCT.. .110101111 1—8 AbDutt 1 11011000 1—6 



Brav 1 1110 1110 1—8 Adams 1 001010101—5 



Le Beuf 01011111 1—7 



Second score, cross-shot from left to right : 



Plllsbury 1 110 11 1-6 Abbott 10 110 1—4 



Willey... 1 oilll 0—5 Lowell l 1 1 o o 0—3 



The club will o:cnpy the range of the Mount Washington rifle team 

 at Riverside Part 



Ouiney, July 4.— Merry Mount Shooting Club; single and rotary 

 traps, 1= yards rise ; double trap, 15 yards : 



(Single 1 llllll 



AKeating J Rotary 1 llllll 



k (Double 1 10 111 



(Single l l l 1 o l 1 



GHBcnt < Rotaty 1 llllll 



(Double 1 10 10O 



(Single 1 110 111 



HOStnaiey teS:::::::o I III* 



(Single 1 1111 



EHardwlck -iHotxrj 1 1 1 1 



(.Double 110 1 



(Single 1 110 



8 H Spear - -••"iK^* r i 



1 1-10 

 . 1 1—10 

 10 11— 7—27 

 1111—8 

 1 1 1 1-10 

 Olll— 6—24 

 1 1 1—3 

 1111—9 

 10 1— 7—21 

 111-9 

 1110—8 

 110 1— 7—24 

 1 1 0— 6 

 1 1- " 



' (Double 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 7— : 



(Single 1 1 1 ' 



M Clark -^ttoiary l o 1 1 



"^ (Double 11 



(Single l 1111 



CCammings -{ Koury 1111 



Inouble 1 Olio 



(Single 1 1 < 



cPrescott J notary..: o 1 



(Doub/e 1 



(Single.. 1 o . 



W Mitchell 4ftotary 1 I U 1 1 1 U jt— 1? 



(Double 10 0—1—: 



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1111—8 

 1111— 7—21 

 110 0—8 

 11—6 

 1— 6—19 

 1111-9 

 10 0—6 

 11— 4—19 

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(Single 111111111—9 



•^ Morse 3d 4kotarv 1 100111111—8 Omo-Utuhon, Jvly 



fc,Moree,»a l5o UDl e........O o 1 1 o o- 2-19 trap to-day lor tue ill 



IP ugle 110 10 1,1 1 1—7 / Root s re members of 



TC Morse -'Rotary 1 1111 001 11—8 balls, is yards rise, Bo{ 



JCMorEe lDOoble.......0 110 1 0-3-18 H ' 



(Double.. 



(Single i j i i - - 



E W S rather JKotary u 1 1 1 1 



(Double 1 10 



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OwenJones JBota.y \\\\\ 



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 10 0—6 

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fniofllbelie. On tbe lir^shct all three broke their live bads On 

 lelZ Hanson dropped out. Foisom and Jorej ^tinned % **** 

 until they bad broken 43 balls out of 45. At the end ot the 45 balls 

 rhMrrTowder exausted. They will sboot off next week Mr. lolsom 

 !_,„ -„..„.. ^,„ „„.,' nn time from the American Arms Co., 



Folsom 1 1 



Jorey 1 1 



Hanson....! 1 



Longdon..o 1 



Porter o 1 



Beers 1 1 



Cowell....l 1 



Leete o o 



Bronson...l 



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Fowler.... 



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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o i o 1 



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rmr hkanoh GUN Club.— Long Branch, July 9.— Opening day of 



1 1nB Branch Gun Club ; until -p; 6 ground 



«apl,5™?ds apart; Handicap rise, 80 yards boundary; Hunwghani 



H Woodcock, 28 yds... 1 1 1 1 0-4 Col Butler 30yds 1 1 o 0-2 



WCreen, 27 yos 1 10 10—3 



Ten-bird classified sweep : 



Waber Green, 26 yds 1 1 \ J 



H woodcock, 29 yds 1 J } « 



DrZeliner.soyds j i l 



Col Boiler, 30 yds J- ± J i 



AdJamb-on,29yds..„ 1 1 « 



B Tarrant, 31 yds.... « J , 



Deforest Grant, 26 yds 1 ' 



G H Townsend, 26 yds 1 1 1 



C Livingston. 30 yds. 1 » J ° 



Pcny Belmont, 2b yds 1 ° » 



B Salmon, 26 yds « . J " 



James Lee, 23 yds « \ \ 



LBright,i9jda ° ° 1 



Dr Zellner tbird money. 



Ten bird classified sweep: 



B Tarrant, 30 yds 1 1 1 \ 



M Martin, 29 yds { ( * i 



Coi Butter, 30 yds.,. \ \ ' 



Dr Zellner, 30 yds... \ i \ 



O Llvingsion, 30 yds J J- A u 



D Grant, 26 yds.... i } | , 



Ad Jamison, 29 yds ■•* J J , 



Dhwan.SOydS 1 " ] i 



BSalmon,25yU8 u { i j 



Jos Lee, 2b yds.- .v • i t , 



V S Kirkman, 29 yds A " i 



M.Iravis,S3yds.. ° J \ i 



G H Townsend, 26 yds J " " i 



KSXstfl8^d B ::;::::v::...v;:i ? o° . « » 



sonandD C Leacit; Handicap rise ; Hnrlmgham rules ; 



SroU Livingston »7g- { \\l\l\UUlll l~% 



ANTICOSTt Girs Ci.l-b— H'«.M/ii?i;r,'uH, D. C, July 12.- V" 



i; S2 entrance; 21 yards rise, ground traps, Bogardus 

 rukis. 5 birds each : 



Hobday, Norfolk, V»..0 1 1 1-3 Wagner 1 1 1 1 1-5 



Moyhew i i) l 1 1—4 Kotliwell i l o 1— a 



Krsiusi-, Korlolk,Va...l 1 1 1—4 



Second match, same as above: 



MoNelly, A 1 10 1—3 Krause 1 1 1— 3 



Rothwell l 110 0—3 Stuiiiph 1 110 1—4 



Morgan ,1 110 0—3 Shelton 11 1—3 



Hobday 1 1 1 l.'-3 



Third niatcb, same as above ; Mayliew and Wagncrwere handicapped 

 to 16 yards ; 



Eotbwell 1 10 11-2 Mnybew 1 10 11-4 



Morgan 1 1 1 1—4 McNelly A 1 1 1 I 0— i 



stuuiph .....1111 0—4 Krause 1 1 1 u— 3 



Sbelton 10 11—3 Hobday .1 1 o 0—3 



Wagner 1 1 1 1—4 



Ties on four birds, miss and out ; all missed their first but Wagner, 

 who got first. 



Ties on three for second money, 



Shelton o o w Krause 1111 0-4 



Mayliew o nil 0—4 



Had no more birds and they divided. 



Glass balls, IS yards rise, rotary trap : 



Ball 1 101101101—7 melton l u l o i l i o o— 5 



Morgan 1 11101001 0—6 Wagner. ...1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 l- s 



McHely, A..0 010 11110 1—6 Care 1 11111111 1—10 



Stnmph 111101100 1—7 Ready 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1— a 



Matcn at ten balls, $1 entrance ; S3 first, $2 second: 



Wagner 1 11111111 l— 10 Ball l o l l i o w 



| " Case 1 10 10 w 



MlliS 1 11111111—9 J.A.T., Sec. 



Texas— Willis, July 5.— Our young club, just organized, had Its 

 Fourth of Jo v v as follows ; from Card's rotating I rap, 



smooth amber balls, 18 yards r.se- 



First matcb. 



J R Hill 1 10101100010000 111 1—10 



CLJordan I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—16 



Amos Williams 1 Ulllllllll 1011)011 1—16 



Second matcb. 



Amos Williams loiiimillllllllll 1—17 



N A cravans i ooioioioioiw 



vjLJordan l oillioilllllllllli i— is 



J T'ihompson 10 010 00111101111011 0—12 



sne-p Grove .1 10T 1101111 1011 1010 0—1-1 



Williams and Jordan sboot ofT tie until one mlnses: 



Williams 1 lllll u— 6 Jordan 1 l 1 1 1 l 1—7 



Third match. 



jRHill 1 111011111101010111 1—16 



SUep Grove 1 111100 10011001 Oil 0-11 



JC Hill 1 1111111 1010 1111010 1—16 



CLJordan 1 11111111101 o 110110 1—10 



Amos Williams l Olllioioiioili 1110 1-15 



Fourth match. 



Frank Hill 11 1111 0111111 1 11 1 « 0—16 



Sien Grove 0110110 10111110 111 1—14 



JRHill 1 11110 1110 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 (I 1-11 



CL Jordan 10 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 0011 1 Olio U— 13 



Amos Williams 1 lillioillllllioiii i— is 



Fifth match. 



Amos Williams ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-16 



CLJordan 001101101110110010 1—11 



|J 1010111100W 



She* Grove i iiiooioooioiiooooi i—io 



traukHill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 -17 



Ohio.— A glass ball tournament under the auspices of the Globe 

 Pno«tmg Cluo will be Heid at Wapakoneta, O., Jul? 22d aud 28d. 

 Prizes amounting to $1,iwo are offered; contest* open to all. The 

 Secretary u Mr. I. Young, Wapakoneta, o. 

 Omo-Hucison, July 4.— 1'be Highflyer Shooting Club met before the 

 first time in three months. Mes-rs Bissell and 

 a( the aurora Club, of Aurora, Ohio; 15 single 

 Bogardug traps aud rules : 



H Bissell 11 EBIackman 12 



CKoot ...11 J seyuiour. 6 



N Lewis 13 ITowmar 5 



y atow 9 1 Bishop S 



CCartwrlgnt 8 D Williams D 



KHanson. 4 Buckste. 



Minnesota— Sou*' Centre, July 5.— The Sank Centre Sportsmen's Club 

 having organized with E. Harrison as president, S. Pundergast vice- 

 presldent, and S. M, Bruce secretary a,,d treasurer, n « 



i up by the citizeni 

 toward the celebration of the glorious F ',1m h, to Inmate 

 into the "mystenes of the ivau,' oe.lv one ot said members Having pre- 

 vionsly participated. Owing to the scarcity of the birds this season, 

 onlv a few could be obtained, Hence few were put up at the maicn. 

 nIx f ingle rlnes, 21 yards rise, so yards boundary, wild pigeons; St. 

 Paul Cluo rules: 



Bennett 10 10-2 Bi«Hop 1 1110 1-6 



Sprat'ue 1 1 l 1—4 Lothrop 1 1 o 1 0—3 



Harrison 1 1110 0-4 Mulliken l 1 1 1 o 1-5 



Sheets 1 olio 0—3 Scheifleus o 1 1 1 1—4 



Jones 1 1110 1—5 Pend rgast ....$ 01111- 



carpenter 1 11111-6 White o 1001 l-s 



TleB on five— 26 yards. 



Mulliken 1 1 1—3 Bishop 1—1 



Jones o l 1—2 



Ties on four— 26 yards. 



Pendergast 1 1 1—3 Spragne 1 0—1 



Scheifiens 0— Harrison 1 1 0—2 



Ties on three— 26 yards. 



White 1 0—1 Sheets 1 1—2 



Lothrop 1 1 0-2 



Second tie— 31 yards. 



Lothrop o o—o sheets 1—1 



Indiana— Goo<Uan<l, July 9.— Fourteen single rises; 21 yards: 

 Peacock 



. . ina of donble- 



.uip03sible to trace a 

 pedigree for your dog from the mere description. 



W> B.| Boston,— Target lor archery practice should be Bl In 

 eler; bull's-eye, ein.; rings, 3'n. wide. Colors: Bull's-eye, gold ; flvat 

 ring from bail'e-eje, red ; t uen blue, black, and outside white. 



F. R., Newport.— We prefer planking with cypress because oak on 

 small craft shrinks so much in time as to cause much leaking and 

 calking. Hackmatack frames are equal to white oak In small craft. 



G. H. K.— Colvln's canvas boat is no longer In the market. A car- 

 respondent writes us that he has a 10ft. col via boat, nearly new, in 

 perfect order, which be will sell upon satisfactory terms. Address this 

 office. 



Registeh, Philadelphia.— If the attack of chorea is so very slight, a 

 change to country air, with liberal diet, may effect a cure. Quiiilue, 

 say two grains per day, given for several weeks, would be likely to 

 help him. 



J. C. W-, Indianapolis, Ind.— Yon will find excellent sport with large 

 and small gimo on the line of the Northern Pacific R. R. The vicinity 

 or Fargo and Bismark and the country west will give you all the shoot- 

 ing you want. 



J, L. L., Portsmouth.— My dog has his mouth and tongue covered 

 with warts, from the smallest pea to the largest bean. Is there any- 

 thing that will cure them? He has them over two months. Ans. 

 Touch them with caustic. 



T. H. A.— See articles on bout building published in Fokbst and 

 Stream dnriDg the winter months of IS77-'7S, or 3end to Tan Nostrand 

 publisher, 27 Murray St., for Nellson's "Boat Building," and mention 

 our name. Cannot give instructions here— too long. 



C. B. A.— Heavy cotton drillingVill serve very well as a cooler for 

 camping trap3. Waterproof by the following recipe: Pass slowly 

 through strong boiling solution of yellow soap; then digest for an hour 

 or more in strong bath of alum or lead acetate dissolved in water. 



J. A. D., Quebec— A beta B that B wrll not make a score of 11 points 

 at rifle ehootlng at 4<,0 yds. B fires, and makes 19 points. Who wins? 

 Ans. I f A ind B meant that the score would be 11— uo more, no less— 

 A wins ; if they meant that it would not be so high as 11, B wins. 

 Without quibbling B has mm. 



H. F. L . , Boston.— For sack racing any large sacks of coarse material 

 i . They should be large enough to contain the whole body 

 of the racer, being secured abonl i must make your own 



regulations as to distance. Any mode of progression is allowable- 

 hopping, crawling or rolling. 



orwicli, Conn— It is not unusual for some dogs' noses to 

 remain dry and warm even when they are in comparatively good 

 health. A change of diet, with a little iron and quinine, or a table- 

 spoonful of cod liver oil twice a day might be beneficial. Bake your 

 corn meal instead of boiling it. 



G. E. D.— Very useful book on canoeing is '• Log of Cruise on Baltic,' 

 by Baden Powell. Can order from England upon receipt of $2.40. Or 

 see "Canoe and Flying Proa" and " Canoeing in Kanuckia," published 

 by Harper Brus., New York. 'Will publish something about building 

 cheap canoes next week or so. Scattered information in all our back 

 volumes. 



Hamilton.— No publication especially devoted to yachting in Amer- 

 ica that we know of . You will find the latest news and general infor- 

 mation in our columns ahead of all other publications in America. 

 Hunt's "Yachting Magazine" is an English monthly, price is. per 

 Copy- send to book dealers, or direct to Hunt & Co., 119 Church St., 

 Kdgware Road, Loudon, England. 



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B. M. W., Hoosa.jFal 

 a few drops of carbolic a 

 and quinine, say one gra 

 ou the system. 



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$itBWM to §ot[re8y (indents. 



No Notice Takes ot Anonymout Cemninnloatlons. 



f®* We cannot attempt to give specific directions where to 

 go for game and fish. Correspondents must keep themselves 

 posted by consulting our news columns. 



T. C. G., Cedarville, O.— The ball fell dead on the market. Did not 

 succeed. 



G. F. K., Syracuse.— To remove the Hoe give your dog's coat a good 

 dressing with whale oil. 



H. J. T.— For marsh birds try Marahpee, Barnstable Co., Masa. For 

 gunning and ducking skiff see issue of Maich 2, 1S76. 



C, Woonsocket, B. I.— The Sebago Lake salmon trout fishing begins 

 in Sep tember. You will find trout fishing in the vicinity. 



P. G.— For canvas for canoe use No. S, which you cau get from any 

 sail or awning maker. Write to WhitlooK, Slover & Co., 5T Bouth st , 

 N. T. 



F. S. B,, Beverley Farms, Mass.— For guides, accommodations, etc. 

 in region of the Sohoodlc Lakes, Me., write to David Dresser, Prince- 

 ton, Me. 



iserciseis excellent. 



N. Y.— Bailie the eyes with water in which 

 ] have been dropped. Small doses of Iton 

 of each twice a day, will have a good effect 

 jine the dog has no cold, but merely an 

 targe from the eyes, which la common In the small 

 y as they become aged. Once a week is often 

 ge dogs. If l hey have access to water they will 

 ey desire, and should not require washing unless 



bathe as often i 

 troubled with fleas. 



O. W. L , Boston.— Answer sent by mail -some time ago, but as your 

 address was not specific it may not have reached you. Do not admirt 

 so large a spritsail as a boat 10x4 would requite, unless you are satis- 

 fied wiih ratner small sail. For speed aud Handiuess prefer lug at 

 follows : Foot, 18ft ; luff, Sft. 6lu ; head, 7ft. 6ln.; leech, 14ft., dlngona 

 from tack to head, 14ft. 6in. Lay this out, bend halliards to the yarc 

 Sft. from lnff, and the proper " peak " will result, step must about aft 

 2in. from bow. Ballast must be got by experiment in such a boat 

 Try old iron or atone— or, best, put iron shoe on keel, or try an iroi 

 centreboard. 



M. P. B., Washington, Ind.— l. Can you give mo some directions foi 

 building a boat large enough for two persons to hunt aud fish in ant 

 avyJ 2. We have a small lake here, covering about 101 

 acres, from which biaek bass have been taken weighing irom one ti 

 seven pounds, but they Have all been taken with the live minnow. Di 

 youthinkthey would take the- fiv or -p '"D ' i don't mink they havi 

 been tried. It is from rwo to twenty feet deep. Ans. 1. See our bad 

 files vol* in : kinds of boats and how (o build them 



B, It is' always c nre> -t to j.i-ume that flah will best take as bait tha 

 to as natural food. You can tel 

 what they Will do when you experiment. 



—The dogs advertised by W. H. Pierce In the present isanear 

 guaranteed, and will be sent on approval to responsible parties.— [A.d 



A New Cbioket Club.— The old Springfield (111.) Club i 

 lit through the exertions of the Rev. Robert NourEe 

 Pastor of the JTiret Congregationa] Church, a new 

 don, called the •• Springfield Congregational Cricket Club 

 has just been established in connection with Me church. 1 h 

 officers ha-ve been elected for the ensuing year 

 Pies Riv. Rob't Nouse : Treas., Frank Godley, Esq ; Sec'j 

 Chaa-' Wilson, Esq.; Executive Com.— Mean-a. Ed. Reece 

 Ray Hickun and J. W. Berry. Mr. bourse has set a mo* 

 commendable example lor others or we cloth. Cricket an 

 sermons will go first rate together. 



