Oct. 11, 1883. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



213 



remains to bo done is to take them on the wing, 

 have uoi. had practice ai a tercet wtilch Is aa 

 woodcock thev "ill r.ir" h.-idlv at the Carson Ka: 

 terflrise, 



am 9 to 10:80 o'clock, and 



FCliauni.ev. 

 h Kirtwooci i 



C A 1 i ii ni 



DKil-kw 1 . 



B Edwards 

 c ii carr 



A It Mill ... 



145-44 A I-' Hall 'ii 



II —II II.' 

 144—10 



lrnoor Prize Match. 

 ;-, U (.' M Carr. . 

 ..i 18 A B IliU 



ley (Dill | 4Kifi84*l5— 40 

 Pis . .'. It I.".: iOl !■- ■■■■.■! 

 mil i . ...8884444244 85 

 noil.). . .4304445444 ■ 85 



6 9 8 



- in 



HASSACHI -I. lis I 



■ \ Orr .. 



Herald Taim 



JBDantoHh .. 

 a u Morgan.... 

 r r Koenan 



W v Alexander 



il B Fisher 



I. M li.-iliuilond . . 



.1 I' Whitcomb.. 



.. 8 5 5 10 . 

 Best Match 



8 9 7 10 10 10 10 I" 10 10-91 



S 7 in !i 10 10 10 10 10 10-94 



9 10 10 B 10 B 8 III 9 9—92 



8 9 3108 10988 10-38 



7 7 10 9 9 7 9 8 9 fl— 81 



•IK Mill's. The fifth annual rifle compe- 



and i'" ilnr.l .a tin- Boston Press Hide 



. : ii the vyalnut Hill Baugo About slxty 

 : in ii," s- v.aal match.-::, and 



■ -I su isfill ,'vcr held. I lie 



• it;,, Ha- I. -am mulch, c.j.fn to teams of five 

 p. r olltoe The conditions were: Distance. 

 I: 10 rounds per man. The result is shown 



Advertiser Team. 



..42 AKeach ,.{0 



..39 FWSc.u 3s 



.38 J(i Smith 88 



..3i) I) BFarwel! 37 



..33-lbS J R Carraichael ..... 31 is: 

 Posl Team. 



4i El A Newman 39 



. 38 FA Horse 89 



..37 J K Mann 38 



..36 W II Hathaway 27 



.28-1*0 Average score ... ..35?4— 176% 

 Transcript. Ton, ,. 



. 35 



..85 



CALIFORNIA.— Lieut. Kuiude had remarkably good luck at the 

 Zurich and Lugano shooting i'cslival. and wonhily sustained the 

 honor of the slope. At Zurich he was made .SWi.v/;. ■„ KOnhj rf<-« 



There was not a largo shoot at tho last 

 "lull a; llackmaiack Range. The Araeri- 

 :d. Distance. 20Odys.. off hand. The fid 

 ladeoutof a possible 100: (J. F. EUsivortu, 



,-ws. si); I \\ Dodge. 84: L. Lewis, 79; F. 

 7a: (i. .Mel, n-rv. 4a. 



(HOOTS ASKKW.-il 



... throws two lei t to (he rigl; 



u-mght? I thought il coign 



i tb 



ride, al 

 cold day 

 [higher. 



led I ' 



ly was ••club-day ' of the West Phlla" 

 tango. The principal contest was the 

 1 five crack marksmen panicipated. 

 nm Chambers 17 out of a possible 5i.. 

 js. i.. 'I lioni:is:;s, (.'. Smith 3s. Cham- 

 ■d live points extra for using Shaips 

 Irst prize. His shooting, which was 

 ys in detail thus: ,-.5 3 5 .'i 5 G I 5 5-17 



THE TRAP. 



..../,-.. in hi,,, iur.,r ■■■- ii ith rlvi, scores ure particularly r 

 tpumUd to Hi-Hi- on one .</'</.• of the paper only. 



NEW JERSEY GUN CLUB. 



ad lemonade did much to 



Ich. 



ichene, 33yds I l 



li.,: '.'.,!■ 111111-4 llethcriiigton. 22jds..O 1 



w.-.r.i e.Vyds 1 1 1 1 1—4 -1 Hughes, 82yds 



WvkoiT. •:;-.■;- I » -2 Hoc ell. 24yds 10 



Vliughe.s.'ji.. 21yd-.. 1 o | a ii -2 I'iercey. 22vds 00 



Mc!."au. 2'.'v.ls U 1 U 0-1 Jarvis. -.-."yds 11 



w iluKhes.Sr.. -j.-.y.ls.i l i l ii i Mortimer, 28yds . .no 



Beole, 23yds 1 1 1 1 1-5 nepsley. 22yds 



S. i,.,-e. c-isds 10 11 3 Smith. CMOS ... 10 



Wilms, 2oyflS 1O10O-2 Pliclau. s'lyds. 



Black 25yds t 0:0 1 3 



■ ■i drsi Tics of four, miss and out: 



liiililap I I 1 .lachens 



..l> IIOW'.-II 



1 1-4 

 ii 1 0—2 

 10 1 2 



1 1 1-4 

 1 1 1—3 



W'-i 



Jar 



..1 II 



ii 



Hughes i i 



W.irne and Ruuhcs divided first and second on lies of four. Duulap 

 and .laeh.-ns tlu'r.l. Ti.-s of ibiee. lirsf and see.. ml pri/.-s w.-re divid. d 

 by I'iercey and Smith. Tics of two won l.y Wilms. 



Dunlnp * 1 10 ■: il-:i.. rmgton. ...1 1 1 1-4 



Hever 10 0-1 .In. •:,••!,- 1 1 1 1— J 



Wa.no I 1 1I 1 10-4 J Hughes . . '1 I u I 1-3 



W HugbeS, Jr « 1 10 1-3 Howell 1 1-2 



.1 .i I I L— 8 Tierce. 1 (i II 1 tl-2 



I'.loomshorg I 1 1 1 1-5 Jarvis 1 1 1 1 li - 1 



Bedle I I I I— I Barclay 10 1 0—8 



Mortimer O-O Hepsley 1 1 1 1-4 



Sedore ... ii .) 1 1 1 :> Smith il l) l ii ii | 



Wilms 1 l I I 1-5 Ely 1 11-8 



Black .1 1 1-2 W Hughes 1 1 1-3 



w.ikoir o i o o o-i 



Wilms ,.ud Bloonisberg divided lirsl and second on ti.-aof live lies 

 of four: 

 W.u-a- .1 i 1—8 Betlle 



H. ■rliv;-iii..-t-.ii ......111—3 Jai-hea- 10—1 



llep-hy 1 1 1-3 Jarvis 1 0—1 



i-iisiatid second divided by Warne, Hepsley and lle-tberingion, 



- of tine... BcUeil and Black divided lirst mil second. Ties of I 

 alap and Barclay. 



Third Match. 



1ms 1 111—1 Wm Hughes. 



iore 1 1 i l 1—5 Jachens 



i. .11111.-, Howell 



omsberg ...i i i 8 Wereey 



nine r . . .11 1 II (i 1--J Jarvis 



S-)\ 1 li I I. 0-2 Barclay 



koff 111 3 li-p-le'. 



me 'I li 1 1 1— 'i Smith . 



er 1 ii 1 i l- I Esilj 



Ilap I -" 1 1 1 I r.'.vert 



...] 1 1 1 1-5 W Hughes, Jr. 



...I o I 0-2 



ring I on. 

 on live: 



.1 1 



i 



1 1—5 



...0 







1 1 ■ 2 



1 1 







1 1-3 



11 ,1 



1 



1 0—8 



...1 



il 



1 0-2 



...0 1 



...1 1 



n 

 i 



1 0—2 

 1 0—4 



...0 1 



i 



1 0-3 



...0 



.1 1 



i 

 i 



1 1-3 



1 1 a 











0-0 



1 



1 



1 0-3 



...0 







0—0 



...1 1 1 1-4 Blaok 



...1 1 1 1- 4 Sedore .... 

 .. .1 1 1 0—8 

 •I divided first and second. Tics of four divided. 

 v-H first, Warne. and Ely second. Ties of two— Wou 



Hi Mal.h. .lirst prize a I'arker gun.) 



i l l i I -a Wyfeofl I l»o o-i; 



..111! 1-5 Wllughes I I it 0—2 



11110-1 W Hughes. .Ii- 1 1 0-2 



I I I I u I Collins I 0— S 



....1 1 1 il 0--3 Phelan 1 0—1 



... ,1010 3 Betel -- 1 o 0-1 



. ..11000 -C S.-dore' lining I 



01110—8 II. Uieringion 10000—1 



1 I I 0—3 Covert 0—0 



. . .. 1 I 1 u :: 



[ during the latter part of this sl„.,oi that the. bird 



wh-mlie Hap was pulled imiess I. ufts a while one. 



i-..r.l !."(, ii" :-. •-.. ....- ii-:.. ,.„|> ii .17. |,ii..,-.j .. 



n consequence further shoottug was deferr* 

 .!i:iis:-:y City, Oct. 6. 



WORCESTER RIFLE ASSOCIATION. 



first day was all thai eoaid be asked for. on the 8ee< 





bull. ^.tMvii'hVaTMhn','' the elements. 

 mad.-, ^lr A. C. White, of this city, 

 liade on the Anierieau decimal target, 

 iiassacliuseti target, would be the high- 

 >ui of a possible M. Mr. M. W. Bull did 

 i Ballard repealing rille, making as many 

 with open sights, fixed ammunition, and 



: ever held in Worcester, the association 

 uccess In iisii:i;ia.] attempt as regards 



its as have been present at the tournn- 

 only two (Messrs. Richardson and Far- 

 1 not attend this meeting, 

 iuient-.-d the system and promplness ..; 

 ;o the pohte atteniiou shown them by the 



ly located, it is hoped by many that these 

 gular thing, t.o be held senu-annuallv. 

 p. team match. 



the order they were 

 the prize winners: 



Tw.. bun.ir.-d yards, .IT-ha 

 amoi)nlingloSl50. 



AC Wlii..-. W. 



101010 9 10 111 7-6ti S10 



A Mathews, i, 



7 X 9 10 10 10 10-64 I" 9 



■ 



9 10 7 10 10 9 8-84 8 10 i 

 W Charles, E 



fl 9 9 II 8 9 9 -.-' 5 



:--s arc placed here 

 id: rounds 7; possi 



70: IS cash prizes, 



9-64 



. Ithpr 



I 10 10 10 K ft-86 -191 



i ' 9 « 'f! 9 9-113 —191 



ize, $10. 



19 9 9 in 9-lU —190 

 5th prize, $8 



03 in k :i 8 9 9 10-03 — lt>9 

 ass., 0th prize, $7. 



7 in 10 10 K-p: 



U F El 

 10 in 10 9 8 9 0-1 



Mos.-s Carter. Worcester. Mass.. 71 h prize, SO. 

 H in li lu 9 9 9-01 9 8 S 9 8 9 0-60 S il 9 10 9 s 7 60 is) 



O. M. Jewell. Lawrence. Mass.. s:li prize. .*.-,. 

 9 U) S 10 10 7 '.l-li-'i S I) 8111 7 II WW II) H S 10 9 7 9-01 — 1*1 



G. N. Dodge, Gardner, Mass., 9th prize. S5 

 9 9 9 9 7!i 9-61 in 7 9 li SHI 7-90 il GUI 7 II 9 10-00 —LSI 



C. A Allen. Worcester. Mass.. 10th prize, $5. 

 9 10 10 8 8 10 S-S3 10 8 9 7 9 7 !"-59 8 7 8-7 7 6 S - I !ti 



A. Williams. Worcester. Mass.. I lth enzc. S.V 



Stedman-Clark. Wore.csieV. Ma'ss./l-Jtii i)ri'ze">:.. 



10 fiio 7 1U •! 9-S8 7 8 9 8 5 9 9-55 810 7 9 (; 9 7-5B — 109 



A L Kodgei-s. Springfield. M-iss.. I3th prize s-i. 



8 K 5 9 S ti 9-31 9 9 8 9 7 9 7-TS 7 9 7 8 10 10-57 — liili 

 ZCTalboi. Springfield. Mass . I lth pnze. >'l. 



9 6 8 5-50 5 7 10 7 4 9 0-1H 9 9 9 4 9 9-55 -153 

 .1 N Morse. Jr. Worcester. Mass.. 151 h p 



9 8 5 

 9 6 ! 



ster. Ma: 



3 9 10-i.i !i I 7 8 9 9 3-«s —141 

 BSiiiuh. Hillsboro Bridge. N. II.. pith prize, S8, 

 II : in 9 2 9 0-13 9 8 19 9 10 48 5 ti a 8 ') 9 5-49 —138 



.1 . I-'rve, Bosi in. Mass.. i7th prize, $1. 

 6 9 3 7 9 U 0-111 8 4 S 9 G 7 7-19 9 9 3 6 8 2-42 -187 



A i.Ki.-e. Worcester, Mass.. isiu prize. $1. 

 10 I i; 1 .I 2-31 3 9 10 9 10 3 4-18 5 s 9 910 7 0-48-130 



r-Jiai 



Two hundred - 

 trophies amounting to 55154.50, tt 

 lirst choice, the other prize winm 

 tive scores: 



A C Whit.-. Worcester, M 

 5 5 5 5 5 5 t-31 5 5 5 5 

 EJCrunifSaCo, Me, 



Vcha'.h's. Boston. Ma: 

 •I 5 4 6 .') 5 .'. 83 5 5 5 5 

 A Mat he. vs. (iardn. 



possiljl 



13 prizes, 

 iic score to have 

 der of their respec- 



2,1 prize. 



.-. 5-31 

 !., 3d prfa 



" 1-31 



() M Jewell. Lai 



Mass.. 4th prize. 

 5 5 4-31 5 li 

 5th prize. Meda 

 5 5 4-31 6 1 

 H.tltb prize. U 



ize, French 

 Wesson Bjfl. 

 i, Folding Uhi 



Tclescoj 



. Ma 



I 



-•e. Eevolvi 



5 5-34 —108 

 -34—102 



-34 -101 



,-,"5-33 -101 

 ■c Antony. 



5 4-33 —101 

 tier. 



5 5-34 —100 

 log. 



4-33 —100 



5 4 5 5 5 

 C A Hinds 



1 ;. : 6 r. 

 .1 >' F; 



j-3.3 I 



, 101 



5 5-33 I 4 5 5 5 

 Z C Talbot. .Springfield, Jlai 

 :. :• 5 --■ 1 .7 r.-il 4 5 4 5 5 



M WBulI. Spii..,i 

 5 I .'. I 5 a l-3-. ! 5 5 4 4 4 

 Mr. Bull used a Ballard r-p.-atinc 

 immimition. without cleaning. 



i 5 4 6 5-33 — 99 

 . Box Cigars. 



5 5 4 5 4 5-83 — '.19 

 Ur Wool Blankets. 



5 5 5 1 I S-3.-1 — 99 

 !:!!■: '. mbrella. 



-i 5 4 5 4 5-32 — !.7 



wder. 



I I 5-31 -- 97 

 rtridge Belt. 



5 4 5-33 - 9« 

 -lghls. and fixed 



Two hundred yards, ai 

 amounting to 881.51. 



.1 N Fry e. Bo; 



10 10 9 10 10 10 lu 09 i.i 9 In 10 10 10 |i 



lieo W Hadl-'v. (.'i.ic.pee Kails. M 



■ 10 p. ,::i 'in nun m 10 v in-r,ii 

 Stcdim.ii Clark. W-,r. csl.-r. U. 



9 9 nno a 10 9-c.ti 9 10 10 10 10 a io-«8 



John Jay. Worcester. Mass.. I 

 9 :. Id in hi I' 9-66 10 l'i 10 9 10 10 9-68 

 \. II Sanboin. Salem. Mas-; . 

 9 8 10 10 910 8-84 



Moses Carter, Worcester. Mass 

 9 7 10101010-68 in 9 9 lu 10101JM58 



It 1.1. Wells. Wor 



9 9 9 s u 9 9 63 li s 9 9 9 9 10-08 



V.. ( . ■lalbot, Springfield, Mass.: 



3 1 I » 8 S Ml- id ~ 1" 9 8 '.' B I 50 



Mr. A. C. White made the most bullsej 



-;, rounds 7. possible 7". cash prizes 



in, Mass., 1st prize. $10. 



■ ■ , to 1,1 10-09 ---2U7 



STUBBS vs. 1 k ;.'> Kb >:. Louis, Mo., Oct -l.-C'apt. E. X. Stubbs 



■lav in il-..- <i:v. n-tiiniing Irom hij 



l.a at en trip, 1 be writer found him at the Temple Shooting Gallery 



and i-ar:..-l irom him the conditions of the malell just ai ranged to 



be shot at Louisville on Nov. with Dr. Carver. The stakes are 



; daughter.— Camp. Beli,. 

 J7to*e wlvo favor tw with soorei for pwWicwKon «ri particularly 

 requested to write on one siitr of tin- paper only. 

 I'TK'A, iici. l. The return match between the Ulrica and Dion 



linn clubs was shot ai limn on Scpl 27 The following scores 

 show the result. A match between Elliott and Luther will take 

 place on the elevinlh, for SloO a side. 100 giass balls, new Cud 

 rotary trap, There no doubt will be a large number of sportsmen 

 present, a.s both gentlemen arc vca good shots: 



Ctica. 



Balls. Pigeons. 



Kiiiott milium— a iiniiiin-io-io 



Booth 0111111101 S lOlllimi— 9— 17 



Bancroft oimillll— 9 llllllllll— 10— 19 



Satdsbury 1111111111-10 minim -10— 20 



Dexter 1110091110—6 lllllllOOft- 7— 18 



Lane loiniiioo- 7 mil in 111— 9-10 



Ralph llll'inilll— (t fill Hill I f — 9—17 



Harris liilli.Uilll -8 01 101 11 no- 7- 15 



Devine illlUlllll- 9 01110)1101—7—115 



Meyers lllioouoil- I) nmijlll-io 18 168 



llion. 



Balls. Pigeons. 



Burke 1I11IIII10- fl 1110111111— 9— 18 



Vandumpstcr nil I 111 II- in ill mini I— 9-19 



Joshn 1111101011- S 1111111111-10-18 



Merry lojooioon- :. locunini- , 12 



Partis I'll 1 1 1 1 1 ■■ 1 — --. Ill mini in -,:. 15 



Baker 0110U11I1-8 HI 1": 1 1 111— 8-16 



Sterling ,'n 11— s 1111701111— 9— 17 



Cos 11111110011—7 lllliiliiio— 8— 15 



Mavne liOIloilOli— il IIOIDIOIOO— 6— 11— 157 



Mr. John Gill, of New York, presented .0 il.e o. C. S. A. a -.en- 



handsome solid cold badge. !•• be v...n five times by any one nn :nber 



before it will become bis pi open v. The badge was wou Ihc flr.-t 



time iiv Mr. Elliot, and the see.,. id time bv M. hams. 



First Shoot. 



Pigeons. Balls. 



Harris 1 1 1 1—1 I I I I 1-5 



Elliott I I I I 0—1 1 1 I I I :. 



Harris 11-2 11 0—2 



Elliott 1 1 1-.3 110—2 



Al the second shoot were sixteen shooters. Owing lo n s rong 

 wind tin- shooting was not tip to the standard. The two highesl '■•>'' : 

 Balls. Pigeons. 



Harris 11111-5 1 II 1 1-3 -8 



Jones 1111-4 I 1 I I 1 -H 



Harris 111-3 E 1-3 5 



Jones 1113 oil -.' -;, 



Harris 1-1 111-3 I 



Jones 10 1—2 1 0— 1 -3 



WOBCESTER, Mass.. Oct.. There was another oonlcst to-day at 

 the range ol f!ie Sportsmen's Club lor I In- individual oiinmpionslup 

 clav-pigcon badge which lias been h.-Id l..r s,,.,i- ijmc iiv Mr. II. \V. 

 Eager, of Marlborough. The rival was E. S. Fori, of Springfield, 

 Among those present were K. W. linker, of Providence. I-.. S. Ford. 

 B. Mos.-s. E. T. Houghton. L. 11. Moyott.. S. H. Barret and A. II 



Albert Houghton 1 

 strings of 5 with a 

 Eager : 



PHILAHELPHIA The shooting 1 

 of Ibe (llobc Shot Oiupany was begi 

 noon of Oct. 8. The. match for team 

 shooting club had three entries. Th 

 clay pigeons, 18yds. rise (ivcserc.-i:. 

 g.oeru: live Belcher paper-jiig.'iui- 

 govcrn.aud five English sparrows, i 

 gove.-n. The variety of targets u. . 

 The. sparrows proved Ihc most ilii 

 fifteen mark-men killed live straight 



TOregor 110 



C Meyers I 1 



WE Weber 1 1 1 



I I 1 I 1 

 110 11 



I I 11 I I 



11111111111111—45 

 "il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1101 -37 



nch and shooting 



re appended: 



Spai rows. 

 il 1 1 1 1 

 I 1 I U 1 

 10 1 



1 1 



Grand total.. 



1 1 1-19 1111 1-22 1 1 0-1! 

 55 



W M Beleber ...1 (I 1 o 1 



J Davis I I o 1 



GHolb 11 



,1 Harding 1 1 



F Godfrey 1 1 1-13 



1 1 I 1 1 



li W Welch. 



W W Abbott 

 W H Sterlinf 

 A L Rusk . . 



li W ilall.-.m 



10 1 l-g 



Grand Total 



Quaker Cm. 



111 11111 



10 10 10 



oil lull) 



10 110 I I I 1 I 



111 



iiooi 

 00010 

 onooi 

 0010 i—io 



-15 



10 10 

 1 



10000 

 01110 



. II 0-13 1 1 1 0- III I 1 1 0-10 



Grand total 42 



The judges were Joseph McK.-nna. B. E. Swan and J. J. Buckley. 

 CALIFORNIA NOTES.— The ColUsa Shooting Club, an association 



; AND CATTLE.-Cliiit 

 :m : Has there ever com 

 1 glas 



•do 



■ads 



eh I 



.alls 



•c post entries. 



S. V.. Oct ■■',. Editor 

 broken in the pasturer- 



GDK 1 I.i. "B. Spring Valley Range. X. ■".. I lot. 6. Regular 



hoot. Tin- si ting was done m quile a heavy rain storm. 



•us. ls.vds. rise. iC. I!. Fisher, zlvd-.j. Judges, lieo. W. 

 . W. R. Thompson. Referee. [I. IMIrindle: 



iai. 1 1 1 1 1 1IMI] 1-— t- W II Jersey 111110O111— 8 



lie OiiJllllllI- s .lames Miller "Iiiiil - h 



Upson uoi I00IO10-4 J E Christopher. . ...0111011110- 7 



:inan . ... .0011011000 I Lit Brooks li" I 1 



r llli«Ul!ll--.s .IL Haiing . ., .001 1 1 nolo -li 



tiper lOllHUlll-H KBIackl-dge OOOnuini 1; 



■). Dingmnn, oil; firindle, nil ; Fisher. Ill: Van Riper. 110: 

 i': Miller. 10. 



V1:a< rsi-:. 1 1.-' B. The final glass ball shoot for the Fred 

 >adge took place to-day. Hick King was the victor, nut of 

 !shegotl9. lb- losi ih. • lir-i and made IS si raight, James 



:v 17, and R. Knack 15. Tins wa.-s Ibe eighth sltDOl Frank 



Travis had wou Uie badge twice, James Montgomery twice. Knack 



M'.nlgoi 



Ti-.ivis li 



