Noy. 32, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



333 



by Mr. A.J. Ward, Boston. Mass. lu Mr. C. C F'ettit. (ialvestou. 

 Texas. 



l.rliljiK- Ihii'ki/ u /u-//.. Black, white and tall hileh. whelped June 

 'JO, ISM, l>v Li-laps il-i-ii-.-.J.-i - Ji..JJ. ..in of Daisy (Dash W.-Stnr- 

 IfehtJ. Iiv Sir. A. J Ward. Boston. Mrtsr.,, to Mr ('. C. pettil. Oalves- 

 toii. Texas. 



Jock. Beagle dog (Ringwood 11.- Spidei >. l)v Mr. Andrew Laidlaw. 

 Woodstock, <int„ to Cnpt. Cox, Paris, Ont. 



Pigeon. Beagle Wt'eh (Rimnvood II.- Kan It.), by Mr. Andrew Lald- 

 law. Woodstock. Out.. to t'apt Cox. Paris, Ont. 



Joker. Beagle Act;, whelped S-pi.21. l->:j ..Jock -Pigeon), by Mr. 

 Andrew Laidlaw, Woodstock. Dm . to ('apt. Cox. Paris, Ont 



AWbo. Beagle hitch pnppv ..lo, ].; . - Pig. ,„,.. Iiv Mr. Andrew Laid- 

 law. Woodstock. (ml., to Mr. .1 fcpuicklin. suine place. 



Jsck—Piyeon whelp Beagle bitch pnppv. by >fc Andrew Laidlaw, 

 Woodstock, Ont., to Mr J. W. lCcllj . m place 



K.iirkr.h.nkvr—lmiii (th.«m whelm. Pointer fli>j.-->. hv Mr. .1. It. 

 Phelan. Jersey (.iiv. N.I.. ..ne liver and ubiretoMr. T.' H. IHvyer. 

 Htm York, on.- .•ran_- and white to Mr. Geo. McNeil, jBi-sey City, N 

 J„ one lemon and wloi-o. Mr Geo. 1. Wilm-, s.i phi".-. 



A'aiVc. ,',.., ;,., Uitiu nil <ii.: »/..//.. Lemon and white pointer bin h 

 Phelan. .ler.sey fli>. N .1.. t. Mr T. H.Dwycr. 



Ne 



York. 



form tluui as a i:out.-st. a handle. ip single-bird 

 IS i.o.l-. SOyds. boundary. The following 



i In 



Cil 



E. K 



Walsh, ei;,,|- 

 1'linoke. Sir. 20yds 

 Foe.):,. |,-. -jivds . 

 I.lank.-n. 2lvd- 

 Williams. 24yds. .. 



T. .hi. 21yds'. ."...... 



Rojas, Sll (Is ... 

 Nchwcriu. Slvds 



Biirnea.21.Td3 



Ford, 21yds 



(lambs, Slyds 



. 1 n 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 — 10 

 I 1 t I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1-11 



. I II U I I l) 1 1 1 1 II 1- M 



. . . 1 1 ll ll 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 



... .1 1 I n i.l 1 1 1 1 1 I l-lll 



.1111110 111-1) 



IJ 1 1 ft 1 1 I 1 1 7 



.110101111011— s 



Mr .) II. Phelan. Jersey oiiv. V. ■!.. to Mr. W. s. 

 York. 



Following is a lisl of the beagles purchased Of (Jen K. Koweli. 

 Carlinsvllle. 111., hv James A. Stowed. JTili Ward. West Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: 



Blue Cup. Blue licked dog, bred by Sir A. Ashhurnli.-im. Surrey. 

 England. 



Britton. Bine ticked dog, bred by Sir A. Ashbiirnham, Surrey, 

 England . 



fjuider. Blue ticked dog, bred by Kir A Aslihiiriibaiu. Surrey, 

 England. 



fflue Belle. Blue ticked bitch, bled by Sir A. A. hburulwim, Btirrey, 

 England. 



(The above-named were imported bv Captain .V-dieloa. ol Fauquier 

 county, Ya.. of whom ihev were afterward purchased by Sen. 

 Roweiti. 



/',... Blue. Blue ticked. is mouths old illriltou- Bine BelhS). 



Blue Uuhl. Blue ticked biieb. is in. .nibs old (Britton— Blue llellei. 



Brilliant. Black, white and tan, 8 months old iBiue Cap-Blue 

 Belle). 



BtiCe l>ui*ii. Blue ticked biieb, (1 niooii.s old .Blue Cap-Blue 

 Belle). 



Blue Violet. Blue ticked hitch. months old gillie Cap-Bine 

 Belle). 



riu,- Coat. Blue ticket! d,,g. H months old .nine Cap— Music). 

 PRESENTATIONS. 



i*- Bee tostructiotis 



Hover. Beagle dog p 



Woodstock. Ont., to Mi 



nt head afthit 

 ippy (Jock Pi 

 J. i; Short a 



..hi. 



fifle and 



pioothtg. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



CKEEDMOOR, No 



the shoot.- 



nexi shot, resulting 



P.i Walsh 



TSchwerin. 



Richardson 



P Funcke, Br 



At the conclusion 

 nOurwas spent inc. 

 talk over prospeetlv 



CALIFORNIA.— T 

 have at last bee 

 percentage by < 



. .1 i l o a i i l i i .) 



i ft n o l o n o o o 



i) i o o o l o o o o 



1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 



oung or swift birds. Some good shots 



some verv poor ones. There was, however, some i 



ling, ln'tb's respect Walsh seemed to have mere 



' disadvantage. A malch at double bird' 



follow* 



.11 01 3 B Brown II 



11 mi -J .i Rojas . II 



.11 11 I W (iambs .... 00 



..11 00-2 



it the club partook of ' 



1 - ■ :i 

 0- 3 

 o 8 



M I 

 ll -I 

 mi -l 



publis 



' r spells!" " 

 rorts of the ai 

 wl. The Fir 



r the 



. gel 



•A Artillery bad the' higl 



Eorcnr... and the Second Artillery the I 

 igbest eompiiny percentage was Compain 

 cent., and the lowest Companv A. First Art 

 Of this company were on duty at Stocktoi 

 ond Artillery, should be credited with lin- 

 age. 11 per cent. Company C. of I be Fil 

 bail the highest actual per.-.-. 

 percentage wax the Cadet Company, ot t 

 cenc.and tin- u.-xi low.-si. ( ompanv (I. i 

 C,28 per cent., of the sume regtment. i "i 

 and shooting. Ul, or I per e.-nt . missed iln 



..1 i 



of men to a company, 



men. the bighesl numb 



companies liad an aelu 



NEWARK. N. J., No 



chlbsof Ihlseili .-"111111 



range of i he Frelinghu 



eral new clubs have been 

 tiou deem ii inexpedient 

 practice, and their chanc 

 being offered by the ossoi 



.railed (he large 

 Company A tun 

 ed the target. 



ie ritle lournan. 



Monday even 



Delation, 1M Ma 



■ket street. Tb 



rimed 

 at the 



■clubs 



lul.-i.';. 



11. Rol 



isult. 



The 



800yds. 



(4 14 1 i-M 



■ 14 1 4 3 4—111 



( 4 5 4 5 »-SI 



I o 4 5 5 a 21! 



14 3 5a 4—18 



i 5 4 i 3 4—80 



W Underwood, Jr., Tth Regt. j \ 4 , \ i \z'm 



A B Van Heusen lath Regt. '< * ; ] | i] *~^ 



BOSTON, Nov. 17.— At Walnut Hill ovday 



.1 L Price. 7th Regt 



TJ nolan,12tb Regt .. 

 ITT Lockwood.Tth Regt 



spor 



lod and the bi: 



lifflci 



bio 1 



uksm... bade.. I AL[ , STYLK 



iceptionallv line, aud 

 5, ought to fee] satis 

 naii [ton State model 



500yds. 

 S S 5 G 5-2S— iS 

 5-5-6 5 5— 25 44-89 



i 5 3 ■! 3-.V0- -11 

 5 3 5 4 4-21 —13-84 



5 a ;i t a— as— ii 



4 a :- ) 3- 32—41— m 



5 5 5 2 4—21—41 



3 3 3 i s-18-39-80 

 i) a 4 4 2— 15— 31 

 2 H i S 2- 12—31—02 

 ere was a fair atten- 

 ■ .lav was a delightful 

 ?ive to good shooting, 

 i 1ft o'clock, and the 

 r. Ti.e light, 



ruber 



the 



Boston Press Ritti .... 

 of the Arlington Club, and a friendly match -was made up. Both 

 teams shot well, but the pencil pushers were too many: for their op- 

 ponents, and beat them by a score of 206 to 200. Mr. Charles did 

 some elegant work in the combination mao-ii. making, with a military 

 rille. 47 at 200vds., and .15 out of fid ai SOiiyds. The 55 was a score of 

 10 bulls, which, all I lungs considered, was very flue lu the Creed- 

 moor prize match, Mr. Davis and Mr. Rogers each made a fine 4.. 

 The following are the best scores. 



Creedmoor Practice Match. 



CAGordon 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4—10 



CB Edwards 4 5 4 6 4 5 5 5 4 4—45 



W Charles (milt 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 4-44 



C A Hunt 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 4—13 



(.Walsh.. 4 5 4 4 5 4 5 4 4 4-43 



.1 R Cnrmicbuel 4 4 4 5 4 3 4 4 5 4-41 



L Herbert (mil) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3—3(1 



CfiWbeelock ...A 5440 4 445 4-3-1 



W Kirk-wood 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 4—37 



AJSplan 4 4 4 1 3 3 2 5 1 4-37 



Creedmoor Prize Match. 



R Davis 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 3 4 5-47 



ADBogers .. 5 5 5 5 i 5 5 4 5 4-47 



J P Bates - 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 4—44 



CAHunt 5 4 6 5 4 5 4 4 4 4-44 



JACarr,- 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 5 4-43 



CB Edwards 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 5 4—43 



Decimal Match. 



GWarren 10 8 9 6 5 5 10-77 



J A Cobb 4 8 10 Ii V 6 a 5 9 6—70 



W Gardner 9 10 8 6 4 5 10 5 7 0-70 



Oombinaiion ,Ma'eii-200yd8. 

 W Charles (mil; 5 4 i 5 5 4 5 5 S 5—17 



Combination Match— 500yds. 



W Obarles (mil) 5 6 5 (J 5 i, 6 5 5-55 



S MGoodllOW ftnaj 5 4 5 5 5 Ii 6 4 3— lil 



ASmaUevimili 6 52544067 4-17 



Press Rifle. Team. 



H A Newman - 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 4—44 



FE Eolins 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 5 4-43 



MH George 5 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 5—12 



CAHunt .-.5 3 5 3 5 4 1 1 t 4—41 



W HEiltowav 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3-35—200 



Arlington Club Team. 



G W Pierce 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 1—18 



W Merrill 3 4 4 4 J 5 5 4 4 4—41 



AF Davis. 3 4 5 5 3 5 4 I 1 4 -41 



WE Lloyd 4 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 3 4—39 



A W Damon 3 2 4 4 3 3 4 4 5 4—36—200 



BALDWrNSVTLLK, N. Y., Nov. H.-Tbis village has given support 

 to u live ride club during the past s.-a-on. and r :,,m, g (l ,j results have 

 been shown. The range is on the I'm m of Mr. K. C. Munro. inst north 

 of the village. Weekly practice has been kept up unless prevented 

 bv unfavorable wealb-.-r 1'i.e rides used an- ol the Remington lnanit 

 facture. The target is of uon. conlormiug in alliv-p. ccs io the sta.-i 

 dar.l freednioi/r target, llaviug completed its new "liiing shed, " 

 the club to-dnv held its last i . golar shoot Of the season. On that 

 ..cession 1 wo i>f Full.-u's 1—t sleds, Mr. W. J. Watson and Mr. W. P. 

 Hilliek. were presenl. The distance uas 300yds.. position standing 

 without rest. The scores nia.h- are i.ith seven shol'- out ..f a possible 

 thirty-five. 



Fiist Match. Second Match. Third Match. 



(iates 31 dales 34 Morris 33 



Watson 3) Watson 32 Wulsou 32 



Morris 3d Fowbr 31 Suvdntu ..31 



Sin dam 29 Mori is C.. t.a'tes 31 



Hilliek W Young 30 Kggl.-stou ..31 



Fowler , ,es Hills i. -a lidl;. !, ;i 



iaggl.ston 27 Suydam 2S Young SO 



Young SB Eggleston 26 



SAN FRA.NOISCO, Nov. 11.- To-day was the annual meeting id the 

 Occidental Wingflhooting club, when the Blub was organised it 

 selcel,,] - Is o . the San Bruno ....... .. Blankens 



Six-MUe House. It is a beautiful site and excciieoily .elapiod totho 

 use of the sportsmen. Its comparative iuaccessit.ilit.y is in the favor 

 of the grounds, for none but those who talte a sportsman's mlAn-ost 



u proel; 



sohij 



)3tns, gallery pi 

 at all hours, ami 



K with rifle and 

 . Shooting with 

 eld iu the mouth 



THE TRAP. 



CLAY-PIGEON TOURNAMENT. 



Kill! 



„• City He: 

 beautiful gold and 

 Ligowskv Clav-Pigeoi 

 of von Lengerke & De 



ship Of I he Slate of ^ 

 championship ot New 



held beli 



from five tinps, si.-reened, a 



double-, when two statiomi 



Each sin. .')• to sbool at Iiv 



or in doubles at live douhle 

 for one month, but. thercal't 

 any club of the .Slate, or tin 

 holders always to decide da 

 ' the end of* one year shall 



fits Gun Club has been appointed to hold two 

 lver medals as trustee, presented by the 

 :.'ompanr, through yb-. Justus von Lengerke. 

 uold. One medal represents the ehaior.ioii- 

 w Jersey, and the otne-r one iv 1 ireseuis the 

 'ork Harl:.;,r, v. hie), iueludes ihe Stotesof.New 

 ! .. a, . ■ . i. -i it The same are to be shot for by 



,v York: New J,'rs.-"y : ind Connecticut iVsp'ec'r- 



loots are as follows: 

 of five from organize.; 

 . elav-pigeous and fiv. 

 < at 15yda. Use of tw. 

 to count and score onh 

 Olbs. 10-bore. Gun to bi 

 •j. till." All shoe 



I ihe 



■dsapa 



I'ds 



c lie let 



viS'tll 



s the 



r f o 



sd. 



a club to bold the__. 

 bject to challenge from 

 lively for one year. The 

 y club holding the medal 

 .lermanently. The ehal- 

 lengiug party always to pay for clay-pigeons for both parries. 



It has fieen decided to add a sweepstake purse for the opening 

 sho.it. :-Io |.ei team for each ni,-..ltd, to oe do-'ided in three moneys — 

 00 per cent., SO per eeift. and 20 per cent. Money stakes, if any, for 

 future challenge shoots to be agreed upon by the interested clubs. 

 " i -,.;._. amine 1'ui chrisuuus day is as follows; Shooting to com- 

 uienoe at 10 o'clock A. M. sharp. All sweepstakes are classified from 

 to. ;: traps, 5yds, apart: doubles trom two stationary traps. 



.\\: i.,.- - ..a str.iigiil-awiiy birds. 



>io. 1. Sweepstake. Si.'."! eati-anee, live clay-[dgeons, one barrel 

 only. Purse- divided id. 30 and e.J per cent. 



So 2. Sweepstake, ji.uu cnir.tnc-, live ..lav-pigeons, both barrels, 

 second barrel half bird ; 40, 3d, 30 aud 10 percent. 

 No. 3. Sweepstake, 83.00 eutranco, five double rt 



is; 40, 30, SO and 10 



3n. 4 jei: .fei-,-,i--.- champion 

 No. 5, NeiW York Harbor cha 

 So. 6. Sweepstake. $2.00 



al shoot. 

 ju medal shoot, 

 singlt 



I ban-el" hair bird. Purses divided. 



Edit* •>• Fo rest midstream; 



Following are extracts from a letter written by the secretary of the 

 Exeter, N. H., Sportsmen's Clno. accompanying the entrance of the 

 duo to the list oi (hose which Hill compete in the Chicago tourna- 

 ment. >Ye should lie clad to have your readers express, their prefer- 

 to . tip ; fhe subject discussed: 



"1 so pp.. e we are now entitled to make suggestions concerning 

 said tournament, We perceive you are very willing to meet the 

 ideas ot sportsmen m tin- matt.-r. hv the pi'oin'ptue.ss n ilh which you 

 accepted the amendments piopos. tl by Mi'. Eager, of the Worcester 

 (Uses i Club, perhaps a mUe woqulck, for I think that, one of his 

 Changes will hardly gain the approval of the majority of those who 

 will desire to join in the contest, I refer to ike. change from the 

 fourth to Ihe third notch of the trap^ I hare no doubt Mr. Lager's 

 object s to make this tournament a test of marksmanship rather 



not object to the IQyds.rl eiiul we are.wlUtng to pompromise ..- ••- 



do decidLdly object" to lowering the speed. We do not know what 

 this fourth notch was made for if it is not to be used at the Inchest 

 ... i i. the co ndrv which 1 presume this, tournament will be, 

 Hespeci fully yours, J. H iLLi.\vr,. for Lx. tor Sportsmen's Club.'' 

 Toe loll.o ... special t. arranged as indicated, will doubtless 



Third daj . i I u m oamenl will be as follows: 



Intel ua i'onal Championship Mutch, 10 A. M- to 2 P. M. Match 

 No. 7.— The Professional, Sweepstake, open to aU, including tho 



-.'I,, Is rise. 4th notch! 2 dot... 



of the gate I ley for the dav with a guarantee hereby g iv.-ii 



In ihe l.iu-ow-ki (lav-Pigeon Co.. that ihe "in., shall not he less than 

 S35.1 will be n.nled to the entrance purses to be divided into three 

 prizes— 50. . 'Wand 20 per oe ' 

 Cincinnati, O. 



Lkio' 



■-, Co. 



CLAY-PIGEON TOURNAMENT RULES. 



possible to the 



to meet the rrami 



which money pri/.- 



n keptinviowin flaming the following 



late clay-pigeon shooting as closely as 



line shooting in the field, and •■ d!i 



match and sweepstakes shooii.igin 



I he or.ii'narv rules for sbool mg at the 

 ,!■■ clav pigeon shooting, and in Ibis 

 es of liurbngbam, the Gun Club, (be 

 i Boisde la Cnmbro. the lnternntioual 

 Ciipi. Boenrduss extra rules forclay- 

 irefully 



collated «i 



... experie 



particular 

 found to p 



"' n-nl o 



Fiuallv 



and ' 

 Ihe laltei 



riaiioi 







idges and a referee: (be 







led to ihe referee. There 







leei-ion. If. however, the 

 ■ >ii. er cause, is in doubt as 











isnii the two judges, or if 







, tent persons as he may 







ind having no pecuniary 







r in II;-- ri-ti-ri>i' s decisions. 



bel 



. -lak.s. or Bhi 



tint- -core. This proviso 



'•' 'ii 



the manner di 



scribed, the referee shall 





'eh shall be lina 



. and. for the purposes of 





hall ne retrieved, 



i.e. brought back for ex- 



ot t 



i the shoi. unite 

 ssential to prop 



any circumstances, either 



is '•'■ 



r judging m oiay-pigaon 





U'ollghlv well ii 



practice The ol.ie.lloo 





tsionally beard u 



tide ,., ji ihat ". bir.linai 



hap 



i penetrated by u 



simrle shot, ivilhout being 



■ itu 



e 3, is really a sti 



ou- r : argument In its favor. 







4 'not fall in ho'niids l'r'.'n 

 -distance if in the Held. If 

 oil; careless and slovenly 

 Bir birds the middle of the 

 vorkiiiaiilike manner that. 



i-tohed 



. persons, oibers I ban those t 



til it" nis touched 



t e ground 



i shall 1 



Ittilco. -No Bin 



allowed ano 



||. . Lie 



a. If two 1 



rn tore 



does not lire 



but if i 



B. If the si 



..otcr st 



a shot whici 



would 



stands ncrre 



r than h 



seot'ed lOBt). 





0. if the si 





the sllOul.,. 



D. If th 

 ;;piiii," at 



E." If the bird i. 



•alls "pull," and be does n 



t tire | but if he tires the'bird siiall he 



toliceablc Interval after 

 at it |but if be tires the 



its trap, f 



scelncj. 



. If in the judgment of the referee the shooter is baulked by accl- 



.tile, 



11. If both barrels go off at once and the bird is killed [but if missed 

 he bird shall be scored "lost "j. See also Rule so, "miss fires," aud 

 'miss fires" in douhle rises, Rule 83. 



Ku.cO. Scoring.— After each shot the referee, or scorer acting bv 



ii, older, shall icl bh anno no- the result-'ileadbird," "lost bird'' 



Utile 7. Traps 



level with the 



s the 



raps 



mil 



uid Screeus.— There shall be 5 traps set in a send- 

 ee of 3 yards apart, and hid. leu from the shooter hv 

 s mav be pai tiallv sunk hi the L-rcuud or fixed on o 

 mud." The screen shall be high enough to hide the 



Rule 8. Caution to Puller- When Ihe shooter is at the mark and 

 prei tared to Sr ■ he shall call. "Are you ready?" and, the Puller re- 



ok- has "t'es" he shall call, "Pull." | r,* also Hole 5, "No birds"]. 

 Rule ll. Currying the Gun to the Shoulder.— The gun shall not be 



carried to the shoulder until the shuoo-r he- gi-.en the word "Pull." 

 Before and at the nioment of saying "Pull. ' the butt of the gun must 



he flea ft V Msji |e heh.e.l t ll C ,'• 1 tJd -1 d '- t o. . ' '■ I - ' ' . d . :-'■,-» tll'd-...-.! 



I be shot '"No bird." if it is a kill, but if it is missed it shall be scored 



Rule 10. Accit 



shooter shall pre 



the last shot, unle-s iu ea-e of accident, ot oiler absolutely 



able delav, when the icfcrcc shall decide what time is to be allowed. 



Rule 11. Nuuiberof Birds and Misses —Unless otherwise specially 

 arrange.:!, all -.... eepsiakes. ivhethcr for oools or prizes, snail be de- 

 cided al an unlimited number of birds— one miss out. 



Rule 12. Late Entries.— A. No shooter aba 11 i titer for pools or prizes 

 shot under Rule n alter the second round has begun. If previously 

 on the ground aud not shooting when ctllci'l to his proper turn, or not 

 giving nis name to the s. orer for entry, he shall not be allowed to 

 enter afterward. 



B. But any shooter may enter at the cud of any round of pools or 

 .... ,, osteite-. ,ln,- nu.-.-t l'u!..-. Id at id '1 .v. .■[.■..-.pi on.- the r. -oils -1 

 all the rounds previously shot, and being credited with a number of 

 those ot the worst score made. 



C. 





epstakes, with fiv. 



Hide Id. Spe. in! No 

 hoot lit a fixed i.om 



eilled tO 



al . n-i 

 nter has 

 hall not 



aissiug). 



.finished eve 

 inoiple. as il 

 t of the sam 



out of li; whereas, in. |, i. seid rule pi t- then [...-- hi. ;., utility. 



.[:■ .;-,, a-r-tuly io the detriment ot the cha. .■ .. m toaidii) 



have made the 0€6t ■ r A moment's consideration will show ibis 



Rule 14. When special conditions are fixed tinder the lost rule, II 



shall also be decided up to the end ot what round entries may be 

 made; but no shooter shall he allowed to enter who was on the ground 

 when, or before, the first round was finished, and wi.o did not I hen 

 enter, except under Rule is. 



BANOIe'il'l't.Mi AJi'D PE.VALT1L-, roi; WINNING A>'D DIVIDING, 



Rule 15. The permanent handicap of the club is from 10 to uoydt.. 



