beft. 13, teas. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



18-3 



ncss ninl wants to shoot for the championship, lei him deposit =250 

 in tin-. hands nf -nine spoiling paper and challenge for ii.asl did 

 before I mm ii Thin lire certain rubs ;mil oo;i.liti..ns in cov.rn ii. 

 I wo I, ii .■!■ :•;...'■.'.-,. i-:i. ,-.,,. i have nevei for ii.iiinl 

 have always si I read] to defend itslneetbol date. Tl ngicai 



niillrli I- only !.. ■' i-lii s, 



I,,. I,, -\. -I. i,, 53, aside, and a.< he Enid something about accepting 



n ofSlOOtoSIOtJiat ho could mil do what [do everj 

 exhibition-, thai ..M...| is still open nnv dti\ Hial he will come to the 



Wild Wc-t glonnils. Coll..', Island; Mil h'-liltls! put up Ills money 



bi fore I • -lniiji. 



As i.. . match to shoot myson Eugene, 1 will match 



liiii. i. ; - ... .,1 inogkss halls, ill half dollar-. 



. ■ ..: I. ■.,!.. marbles to lie smaller Can a 



nickel, to be torown into the all ai ernuil distances and shot at With 



villi bullets; and also at 100 clay or live pigeons, all to go in 



shot" tiir la'-Vii! • . Member, when we get through 



win. Hi.. "Wii.i w.-i •>!:.. V. 



My niiiii'ii or matehas can basitol anv oreverj day In the week, if 

 ha will come when- l ,-t >'» sho.iiinc. a- I am engaged (or the season 



with this, -1111.1.1 . and ...vp.-cl !•. lrau-1 West soon. 



■i .an - v, iv truly, ('apt. A. II. iiiKiAiinrs. 



Champion wing shot. of. the world. 



In the English Challenge Shield /latch I he following were success- 

 ful teams: 

 1 I he shield and 1.1 sovereigns. 'HI', Fiislli. is. Montreal. 183 points. 

 2, 10 sovereigns, fliHornor-Genenil's v «" [ Guards, Ottawa, 181 



Firing in thetiii.wsM Milium- Match was cone 

 (veiling, the following being ilie scores ,.( I .e vario 

 wski challenge clip and $100. lOti It". 



THE CANADIAN WIMBLEDON. 



T 



39 C..rp Ma 



'.'.at Lieut Mc 



40 M:.,i M.-li 



QS,71»t 29 



tired list 20 



Hi u* 



ii.-hael.Si..John , sR.2M 



llh Ball 



laieh commenced sliottlv after two o'clock, the fi 



•■ i "ii'l e.ni.p.lil.M-s. I'ossihle.r!: 



...8.1 Liem Ilradlcy, 44th 



;,ri.,ii.-i.,wii,j'.n;r 38 Lent Longworth, 82d 



"I.h . . 32 ii-Sergl Stanton. Stiinbridge, E.. 



•::i -lis. nth ..'U l.i, in t'hanil.. -rlain, 43d - ... 



ltclioll, 13th :ll i.ient Forrest. Sth 



I. 31 III 31 Ma.jCal".-, reined list 



, 13 I .. .81 Lieut Mi-Mel i n. -Illli 



i.43d ■■!! Staff-Bergt V v.-i.v. <; (.; I-'i. . 



|and, 13d .... 16 i... 



ssell, 45tb 12 



49tn,.' r '.'.!~'".JiS 



sth.. 



•. and out of the B 



...40 



. list.. It I 



i, QO 40 



QQ 40 



Jch JO 



Jtth ..40 



J 40 



i fired during ihe 

 Ksihlc thirty-live 







nee ul '.-i- iters g-iieralli 







re. The Srsl compi Sitirj 







f Militia --■ i'1-iz «, o i "."■■ 







•sst'ul scores in (h- match. 



' ' 





prizes at BOO ami BOOydsii 



:-• ■ ''It].--; 



10 :-.' ML--.. 



"| _'■', n'L'.'tts. 18th 63 



'. c id i 1 : .! ■ vin. Hamiltoi 



,.133 Stan -' . 



-oy.G.f-l.F.G... 53 





IS! S:--, .1 







0,137 Capt II 



Ifc i". Sth 52 



181 n Battalion. Hamilton.... 



. 183 l".-.F I 



ii."i."ii,.i.)th m 



Individ mil prizes. 





in-balrn, 43d 59 



51.ll Royals, -tlonl 



' .'H 1 1 ' 1 1. Royals... . . 



son &.C).F.fi.. 



[88 Lieul 



arris, h.g.a 68 



.".'. l"'|. \i- 



■strong 51 



i l.i !Ul 1 



Forrest, Stb SO 



Ptl ! '.ill. ' :." Ii 



m □ i.i.' ■ 



, -,..,• Corbyn, 63d.... r '" 





':; IV. I ■ 



[-Q.U.F.G 



Bl . S ' ; ,i Ashnll, QO 



. 33 Lieut A 



lams, ll.fi. A SO 



Firing at the SOOyt 



rein EheBomi 



dotaof CAn^a tiiatch .,a- 



commenced at hall \. ; . !■ ■. 







These tu-o stages were eon. 



!'....,. 1 .-,.., . . bl ,... .,,• 





" ,; ,lu ' ""'."i-. ■'''<■-'- •■■•■ 



.•.". ,..' 'I . i i -"i;0. 1st. H. G., A. X. S., ,'iv.l points. 

 :- !'■ in. i i '.' ales ; B ittas, 3 



fcsJO ',m, Royals 37(1 po ate 



1'te A Whs.,,,, H i; A 00 Capt Garrison, II G \ . .. 83 



Lieut Weyniau, fth Cal SH Pte u Thompson litb . 83 



I'l" A li.-ll, Hlh S't Ser.L-l .1 l'airl.aii.'is, l.'l.l s;; 



"..'i'-l 1 a . i'.ml '■'; Capi '. idl r on, iviie-,1 list . .M 



Staft-S ' ■ . ...;.,.-,. ^ 



Capt 11 1 i.1.l, .S3 Lieut W Conhov ad. . , :-.i 



Capl 'thoaaas, .Mth 88 Color-Sergt. W Wat.-i'-. iiti. 



point.-;. 



.ill Kovai Scots, >U2 iioints; (ith Fusiliers, M7 points; 

 points; 1st Brigade Artillery, Illl points; Queen's Own Rifles, 



l.i AIM Ml. II. I'a.. Aug. 31. -The 



all,- 



natch between the Clear- 

 la vorof Cleal Held hv a very 

 ; was shot at the 1'ark today, 

 and Tyrone 646 points, each 



e of 



iri.l-J.173 for Tyrone, leai 

 ir point-. Tii-s ting 



■ap i 



T for 



ing I ho flea 

 f the Clearfield team was not up 

 provement has been made since 

 age is lower in the third. The Ty- 

 Llgh their nv.-iag. >h..\\ -. a sfeml 



rliel.l. 



latob i 



o.l; 



A M Row 

 S I Suva,., 

 I. II Ale. 



•I Hurley 



,1 T Rush 



I, Uurl'V 



McLaughlin 



Harder 



McKenriek.. . 



Hansen,. 

 Hani, s 

 Wallace 

 Armstrouf 

 .1 T Rush. 

 G Bnrlev 

 .1 Hurley 



Ike 



S Rush. 



* a f 10 7— 01 



.. I I" i \i H in n ]i ; 10-85 



ii i a 10 u a s 10 ii 0-S4 



...10 7 a s 9 ii in .-, h a-ss 



..71(111 Din 11 S 7 I I S8 



..11 la S SHI B 7 10 S 0—81 

 ...9 7,96 7860 10 10—78 



.. I II II 1" 6 9 5-01-045 

 rvrone. 



.'.II D f, Vi in 10 10 R 7—92 



..11 7 11 IS ;; s 12 s g p)-S7 



.11 :. 8 \i HI 10 (i 10 4 9-85 



... r 12 'i " : 5 a ; b a-85 



i .-. a n in a m s 7 ti-71 



9 4 8—66—640 

 Total. 



i3ti rai ii4i; a.i73 



[Clearfield 



In; marksmen in the three contests was as follows: 



lsi 



fed 



70 3-5 8» 3-3 



73 3-.'> 79 1-11) 



;. 8.— At Walnut Hill to-day there was a mi 

 looters than on a wees ago. and a iiumi 



r of .. 



x.ellent. I he 



ere perfect. 

 was shot in 

 atch at clay 

 The follow- 



wiwl being very light. In the afternoon the cont 

 The lie.. .,.-. o.mati.in match proved very popu 

 considerable. On Wednesday next [here will 

 pigeons and ^'lass halls, conditions to suit cmnpi 

 ing are (he bc»i s.ores made lo-.lnv: 



Creedmoor l'raetice Match. 



A DulTeriniili 1115 



11 Al farter 5 5 11 



SHeoi-y I I 5 5 



C Weston .mill . 1115 



Cll Marsh 5 11 5 



31 A Maxwell 4 4 5 4 



RReed .,, i i I 5 



FI Lewis Illl 



CCMcigg I -I I I 



i r. e [moor Prize .Match. 

 Rll.vl 1 5 5 



T Everett 4 14 



31 H COx ... (5 5 i 



31 A Maxwell 5 15 4 



It A limns 4 4 5 5 



f'A Ilarlu.'ll 15 1 5 



g Warren i i 5 5 



SO Snu-gi? 5 i 5 4 



Decimal Match. 



W Charles 9 1n 10 10 5 7 7 10 10— 



ACAdains ... :i !i a a HI 7 ii 7 7 <t~ 



RABui'ili 5 H tl jo |0 8 G a a- 



f A JlaiGvell 7 la 5 10 9 8 8 a 7—' 



Rest Match. 



J B Fellows in 10 10 |0 10 to 9 10 0-' 



Coiiihinatioii Match J-iOyds. 

 P KirUwood 5 1 .'. 5 



•I B Fellows .... 5 5 5 4 



M II Cox t I 5 I 



S Henry 4 5 5 4 



GWaiiin 4 4 4 1 



Couabniation 3Iatch— 500yds. 



JBFellows ii i; I r. 



GWauin 4 4 



I 6 6 6 



A Duffer .mill 5 5 5 



PAI.MA fl.l'B. Jersey City. X. ,1. - The sixth a 



allt!:i'-..tjh tle'.'se.-.a. i s.-ries. '"and' nio re ".-sp' via 



.41 43 41 44 4J 43 SJ.57 



.43 39 4-1 48 43 4S 251 



..42 39 41 41 14 14 251 



39 -i-i 44 39 42 243 

 43 39 43 44 39 248 



40 44 44 44 38 217 

 39 43 40 40 m 247 



5 4 4—14 



5 5 4—43 



4 4 4 -12 



5 5 4 5 5 5— !8 



I I 5 5 II 



4 4 4 4-44 



•14 4 1 -14 



I I I 1 12 



5 5 5 4 1 6-48 



5 4 4—10 



4 4 5—4-1 



4 4 4—41 



5 5 5 13 







. . 13 







. . . .40 



Geo B Dans 





....39 







...4,1 







....41 



..111 Karl 





....!■> 



T K W.wma 





....'40 



Win F Brow 





..II 



The- Qrst e 



onpetition „f the (hi 



.lii' ^.'-i'..'! 



■ lit is expect* 



. ., I 



As i,e st. J 



standing 

 firing his I 



it piece between his ting. 



at ion he is ably seconded 

 nee of 125 feet, hold a ten 

 md will knock it out of her 

 regarded as the most diffi- 

 e here several times since 



il.i I on n white surface. 



drive a hnllel on Ihe lack 

 md 100 yard- away, hold a 

 lis wife will shorn out with 



THE TRAP. 



THE CLAY PIGEONS. 



Editor Forest and Stream : 



As we have been for some v/'. 

 the LiEow.-ky day pigeons in v 

 lo give our opinions respecting 



When Ihe clays are thrown a 

 .lillienli I., makon high score if 

 and it is then calculated to hit 

 than any practice at inanimat 



Occasionally, but only in at 

 found clays struck without licit 

 able that' it was caused by 

 =■■111- times happen, or from thi 

 rathe)' than from any defect in 



Ar the Madison Square Gardt 

 ..-lays m succession at 75ytts.. m 

 without a miss, with a 7Wlb. 12 

 the American wood powder, ai 



We noticed lately that one o 

 having struck a clay with 11 or 

 " ' unite clear that he roust 



co„ld\, 



we think it won 



tbebcsl -• res i 



III the prose: 



tidal; sportsmen 



of the cl.i.i pige 

 tllte for I::-. ::-• 



N'i;w York. Sept. 10. 



hut s 



i! brnk 



lit, a 



have found 



«arcity and dillicultv in procuring live birds, we 

 re every reason to be thankful for the introduction 

 vhieii is far ahead of anything else as a subati 

 il at less than a tenth of the cost. 



K. E. f-Tl-BBS. 



Gwvsm-, Piii.c. 



SPORTSMEN AT PLAY. 



. Inv. .ii Lake llopaieong, N. J. The lake and i 



been fully described in tho reports of previous pit 

 know of no better place in this country for such a pi 



their friends .md .a brass hand ■ which discoursed sue. 

 ing music all day) were transported from Brooklyn in 

 to a spe 



mjointly bv 

 n last Tues- 

 telings have 



at i 



•aj ii 



patient as ever. A deci led improvement was the spreiuling of can- 

 vas over each barge, keeping oil the rays of the sun. A small 

 steamer towed us from the canal lo the landing at Mount Arlington, 

 where a new hotel has beeu built, which is under the management of 

 Mr. A. Ondcrdonk. 



Climbing up the long hill we found a bountiful lunch, which, un- 

 der the onslaughts of the crowd, disappeared almost miraculously. 

 It was refreshing, and thorougnlv appreciated. 



After this we adjourned to the foot of the bill again for the boat 

 racing. In Ihe first race there were eighteen entries. It was r..« -.' 

 in three heats, and the first and second men in each met in a final 



heat. Tin- dis 



• and the boats ordinary pie;. 

 •The first was won by Mr. Sam 

 second, Mr. W. K. Trott. of the 

 nes. The second race, in which 

 same course, and was won by 



■r house alongsi 



MF.NU. 



Puree of Tomatoes with Kice. 



Boiled Lake Bass. Sauce Hollandalsi 



Tenderloin "i Beef, larded with Olives 



Frieass f chicken wiih Mushrooms. 



r.AME. 

 Knglisb Snipe. Lettuce Salad. 



Vr.oOTAHI.ER. 



Mashed Potatoes. Boiled Potal 



Green Corn. String Bear.-. peels. 



St. ained lluckleberi-i- Pud. ling. Claret Wine Sauce. 



Apple Pic. Lemon Pie. Peach Pie. 



Sherry Wine Jelly. assorted Cake. Ice ( ream. 



Assorted Nuts. Raisins. Fruit. 



Mr. Henry Aheiibrand v 

 ably tilled the j.osiiion. The toasts »',. r , 

 responses witty and to the point. Just v 



es and very agree • 



ep.llred lo 



brought, an 



liar. I I 



but it had 

 faces home 



b. -fo.-eniid: 



a red letter 



as nf dark color, an. 

 This left the con 

 \ W'vnn ... 

 rough nature of the 

 was most o:;.vll"iil 

 ; were lighting it out 



the follouing order 



second; J. Pe 



. hav, 



leg.l., 



1 late that 



i, sixth, 

 races. Cal men's rn 

 ■e were obliged to 



• Lake Hopatcong t 



tigo above. 

 la.'v.ls : .1 



S.-llpitiel-, 



..-and. II. lieleman o 

 .rlain.Chas.w. winge 

 It is no small matter 

 til's kind, and ihe conn . 

 viiili which they did thci: 



no 



•re 3Iess"rs. Henry Altenbrnud, 

 'Vashiuguni Gun Club, and F. 

 .1 Barry Miller of the Fountain 

 :rfect the arrangements "I an 

 I deserve great credit for the 

 work. May we be tin band for 

 Bill, 



I'A'KING GLASS BALLS.— -Monn 



. La.. 



\»t 



by Mr. White, a 



