394 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Duo. IS, 188* 



i.. Ur.J. 



I.ei.e.sl. r 



fitoiWei 



lie, Ittassv, o. Mis-; Li.'. P, win 



whelped Hard] 



ub. Detroit, Mich. 



PRESENTATII INS. 

 at head of thiji column, 

 hite and tan setter dog. whelped (t*OCk 



■ B. IV.-tc. Paw tucket, li. I . In Mr. Charles P. 



;»r- Set inslractiti 

 Sam Lock. Block 

 Chica). bj .Mr WaJ 

 Voier, Central Falls. 

 Lady Lock. Black 



-Frost), by Mr. 



I annette), by Mr. 



." '.'I: ' nn. ' ,.! ,;r,i English spltlt hitcll pliprrv il.'asll 



ingMoiHtrch-Lisn, by Mr. John C Higgim, Dehware city, Del., hi, 



Hi P. "if. Drown. .Ir . Amherst Court House, Va. 



'.'. ' ' ■■■ ," I L 1 1 Lf 1 i ■_- r ,1-iti-l' lijf. ■.vL^:vetl "''I'll- 2:'. 1 ■-■.- < 41 io I -.1 , ,;,.- 



—Frost), by Mr. R. >i. Bnnra. Jr., Amherst ( onrf House, Va., to Mr. 

 i. Boltun, High Point, N. C. 



" white collie dug, whelped .Sept. 14, 1883 

 i to Mr. C. K. Howiit.Guelph, 



UK-lassie), by Mr. Fred.W. Bothe 



y BoiO—Dp 



y.-Uel,,. 



_. ud white ticked pointer 

 dog. whelped Soj.t. 19. 1W3. by the Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, 

 Mich, to .fudge Walter Kwvknrt. Hamtrauiaok. Mich. 



EXCHANGED. 



Tinner 

 ■t O'Mol 



wejoy. Bethel Me., has cxi-han; 



Elcho— Bridget O'Morei tor the retriever spaniel bitch Bess. 



lied Irish sorter bitch, H<Vrrs. old, owned by Mr, Walter 



h set : . -,' - '■' -! old, owned by Mr. W: J. isiek- 

 r-rton. Brooklyn. X. Y.. Nov. 20, from disease of the heart. 



Eh-etchen, if. Blue beltou English 

 chen), owned by Mi " 



temper 



MB-'Josie whelp. Ijitei' pointer bitch, owned by Mr. h. F. Patter- 

 son. Bainbndge. Go., from uistemper. 



'•' ""■•■"" »' • — I tm beagle bitch, whelped April 11. I8s3 



,«-,iorl t,r Hf.^V W U'h„ Q t.-.„ YV .'1 L-r.sl,n .->-.:. 



Pi: 



.■UJoi.pi. 



Six hundred and sixty-eight. 

 The Ohio & Mississippi Railway is the 



test and ipiickesl route 

 ■li St. Louis and Louis- 

 and Gincinnati. Palace 



jifie mtd %rn$ ^hooting. 



INTERCOLLEGIATE RIFLES. 



Editor ;•••".■.-. and fitreati 



In the editoiial columns 



fool thai Harvard. Prince 



have rille and gun (dubs, v 

 inte rifle and clay 



I i 



i-d i 



r uiaieiies. by subscribing to the rules ami paying 



..•'Association would be'. I ihmk.gr.'atly 'increased, 

 i.- Association might have annual matches during 

 ;w London, ami to that end the authorlies of that 



procuring proper grounds, in the erection of long 

 gets, to be used for that purpose. Or tin- \ss...-ia- 



>, u-e "1 the creerl moor range for a fall meeting 



heeled |.,,'.i ..tribute inv i nil share ii.wnrd a "oon- 

 ivuutly to be wished/' 



' too apt. in this perpetual-motion eolililry of ours. 

 jntivia to •■indoor sports and recreation the mn- 

 ■ackscii the college walls. In England how eom- 

 n of middle (me. and these of even more advanced 

 >ing up the sporis of vouih cricket , tennis, boat- 

 What a great gain to the physical vigor of our 

 lore closely imitate their example in this respect, 

 in ibis matter because T know so well from my 

 w great is the bom-lit to be derived from rille prao- 

 ?-rang« shooting. It takes one Into the open air, 

 clears eye and brain, Steels the nerves aud. more 

 absorbs the mind completely in its w.o'rlt of con- 

 its the winds, light and shade, air-density, attrac. 

 ml cold and drives 



line all thought ai.de 

 e great merit ,,r lon< 

 5. Senator) to Profe 



of bu 





shooting." said Ges. 



iboth returning from an 



••Well, Professor, for this 

 •ntioning his business, was 



Berstma prefer using the rille 

 ,s who prefer the shotgun to 

 vitti the advocates of either 

 e public a great 



tailed fox" dodge, as to exclude from our own ranges the style «t 

 shooting in which we excel. Indeed, ihe "practical' aspect of the 



sle.is. bus 

 v.aukee.Mii 



me, hare anything t.. do with the 



Amei'lean plan o'leaiiing belweeu 

 his country since 1874. until it had 

 ...rt." It whs praelieed from New 

 sew York westward to Chicago. Mil- 

 ing, Denver and San Francisco, 

 "practical" about cricket, but il is 

 •oodingly pleasant and miinlv oul- 



o in.'iteh. 

 ,\ Wesler 

 u of six o 



a last shot i su 



I the English eanu 

 s among ourselve.; 

 i men in their fall 

 ■ eight men thai w 

 they did not earn 



• Will Forest and 



it be in- 

 . Judg- 



natehes 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



SARATOGA RIFLE CLUB.-Saratoga Springs. Dec. 1.-200 yard 



match on Massachusetts target. Wind, variable; light, strong. 



II Wheeler 13 11 12 12 10 II 9 10 12 10- 



S P WeUs. 

 A Mitchell. 

 F D Wheel. 

 E Dave.. . 

 II Wellir.Li 

 WB G; 



WBGage 



WHQibbs 



1 D Roods 



V A White 



Saturday, Dec. 8.— Light wind i 



V 1> Wheeler 



11 Wheeler 



KP Wells. 



A G Hull - 



W Aller.liee 



E.Davfa 



W It Gage 



H W-llmcton 



J Hays ' 



F A White 



BOSTON, Dec. 8.— The regular meet of the Mm 

 Association was held at Walnut Kill to-day. The con 

 irig were very good, a gentle breeze hlo 'iug from 

 thefiring points interfering bin little with the High 

 The scores are appei ' ' 



11 11 9 10 S 10—101 

 ...11 11 9 U 12 11 11 7 9 9—101 

 ...11 8 9 9 11 12 9 12 II) 10-100 

 ..12 9 11 7 10 10 10 11 11 9—100 

 .11 Ij 10 8 7 il 12 11 12 8- 94 

 . . 7 S 12 H 7 11 11 10 10 10— 92 

 . . . 8 1# 7 3 S S 9 9 9 7- 7.1 

 Id bad lig'ul 



. . .12 10 12 11 11 10 11 11 11 12—111 

 ...10 11 12 12 11 12 30 11 9 12—110 

 .. 12 12 11 9 12 10 10 11 11 10--10K 

 ...12 12 1» 11 9 11 11 11 9 11—107 

 .. .12 11 H 11 12 11 11 ft 10 10-104 

 ..11 11 10 9 It I) 9 9 :i il 1. 1 

 ...HI 11 K 9 1 12 10 11 II 11 - 100 

 ... 9 11 10 7 9 9 11 9 11 11 - 97 

 . 7 9 11 11 10 10 9 12 8 9— 90 

 ,,11 11 9 7 S » 11 9 1" 10 90 

 ihusetti 



s for shout- 

 is rear toward 

 of the bullets. 



D Kirkwood 



FDwight 



S G Sturgis 



E Burleigh 



JLFoWle l.nili.. 



E James 



(IE Davis 



E Burleigh 



E James . 



A B Archer 



E V Richardson 



H S Harris •• ... 



.IP Bates 



J a Cobb 



B Andrews - 



J NF'rvo 



HS Hams 



CB Dates 



D Kirkwood 



C G Gordon 



8 G 8rur„'is ... . 



Creedmoor Practice Malcli. 



.sr.551554-l.-i— 17 .TED.'irmnoily ... 



. 5514455.545-40 H Cushing 



. 4544554 54—45 C B Edwards 



H.-.r.l.vi.M 14 WFFowIe(mU).. 



. II 1 1144.- 11 - 12 W Kirkwood 



.4445445444 — L2 H A Lewis (.mill. . 



Creedmoor Prize Match. 



15-1 1454554—14 BA BovntOU 



5555 -144445-44 C A SaVl le 



3-154 485545— it WBConaut ... 

 Decimal Match. 



10 9 8 9 8 



S 5 10 5 5 5 



5 10 a 9 5 li 



. . 7 4 5 5 10 IS 



. 11 3 8 6 G 



,4334445454—12 

 .4541453144—11 

 .4544445443 -41 

 .53313 1'1414— 3S 

 3152431454-33 

 3445*43444-311 



Po 



WORCESTER. Mass.. Dee 

 i'r...-ir regular meeting ai 

 decimal large! was 

 made in a possible 100: 



.5444444454—42 

 4.13 15 11514— 42 

 444114-444-11 



7 1 5 3-77 

 5 II lil B— IJ 

 9 9 8 10— 08 

 7 H 4-02 



. 5 K-5K 

 Derimnl Match (Rise. 



9 ft 8 10 10 10 10 8 9 10-65 



10 9 10 10 9 9 10 10 8 9-94 



10 10 8 10 10 3 10 10 10 8—114 



8 10 10 10 10 9 10 B l« 7-! 3 



9 9 10 10 8 10 9 9 fl 8—01 



8 III 10 10 10 9 10 8 9 7-118 



9 8 7 9 K 8 111 o 10 10—1-7 



I. -The Worcester Rifle Association had 



> Ran 



to-.la; 



a, 2.W.rds The foilo'iving scores were 



9 10 « K 10 10 9 10 9 8—92 



7 9 8 10 10 ft 10 9 10 7-81) 



9 10 10 8 9 7 8 10 9 9-89 



il C I re 

 s Rice 



JNM. 

 GARDNER, Mass.. D 



... li 9 9 



10 8 4 9 2 5-80 

 5 II 10 9 9 10-77 



9 9 b t; '.i s— 7ii 

 7 10 8 9 7 11 6 ft - 78 

 . J. C,— AI. the last meet of members of the 

 Rille Club at Hackmatack Range, members were present 

 and made records as follo.es out of a possible 100. The American 

 decimal targe" was used. 200yds. off-hand: 



tt F Ellsworth 89 W Lewis 84 



Ki'-onirv 89 W C Loveland 76 



A Mathews 80 CShumway 74 



B I: Hililreth .... 

 ST. I.OI.'IS. Dec- 

 City aud thu (iassa 

 victory for the fori 

 •ange 



sight. The Mound C 

 ■ a range, under the sc 

 ten shots, antl the pes 



ible 



e folio. 



• Mound 



ing e 



W C MoNul ... 

 .1 R Brooks . 

 11,1 Russell 

 il B .rones. 

 TS Archer.. 



Mound City. 



12 12 12 .12 12 12 12 II 11 11-117 



12 12 12 1) 11 12 12 12 11 II — 111! 



.11 12 11 11 12 11 12 11 12 12—115 



.12 11 12 1! II 12 12 11 12 11—115 



12 12 12 11 11 12 10 12 11 11-111— 557 



Gnssard Team. 



Geo He.sfurtii.-r 11 10 11 12 1! 12 12 12 12 11—114 



J "W Eels 11 11 12 12 10 12 12 12 12 12—110 



Capt K Hassanl II 12 11 11 12 11 11 12 12 12-110 



W'RCottr.ll .. 11 12 12 ]) II 11 12 II 11 12 111 



J SScotl 



1st vear. The advantage ,,t 

 s tendered to Lord Russell i 

 er.eral result of the shooiii 



i ... ..,■.. .i.,;..i f..r tb- ensuing vear: Col. 

 osh. Lieut. H. J. Harris, Gen. Laurie, Col. 

 m. Baruhill, Craine. J. E. Curren and Garri 

 . Egan, Surgeon Treiisiuan, t.'ol. Mcl'herson 



I'ortlaud, Me., Dec. 8. -Editor Forest and 

 lecouni of a remarkable score, made with a 

 ,-olable prol,'ssi.,iialg.-ntleiiian. of this city. 



ii Fr 



PARK, a 3 Ti. 



Celluloid, K - 



cluhs will also furnish ,- 

 refer.-,- for Freliliglun sen. 

 loid, scorer for Domestii 

 Wirr-n: Wo ' 

 mouth ceferee tor Warren 

 referee for Plymouth, scor 



The seores'in lb" IflKl I 



• •i isTiimr 



- in i ill.- Hhool 

 lumeut in favor 



■...I.. wmg order: 

 ighnysen, The 

 uws: Celluloid 



force for Celill 



icr PI;, mouth; PIv 

 Or Krelii'.gbuys.i!'. In linghuvsoi. 



nt wore: Plymouth 117. Freling 



i ; 127 



■ or, I ins,! iv aft-r- 

 i range. Tie 



favor of Newark 11..- e <■ -landing: Newark. IDS Ferae; City, W 



BRINT'iN. D.e. i. A match was shot between (Jonrnum i,. 



Fifth Regiment, aud Company A. I'mir ml. Uc-iim-iil of Broi.klvn. 



The learns coiisi-i..,l of six ni.-n •■aeh. .lisian.o -.'onv,ls. and SOOvds., 

 with military rifles. The res,,!. ,.i (be match was , vj.-iorv to.'- the 



New Yorkers by a score list... :«>5. Ai 2i»ads. tb. re was: Com ■ 



pany A, 229; Company G. 211',; ai BOOydS., ( oiiipiiii. A, 189; f'oiiii.nnj 



lean 



ads. 



THE TRAP. 



gnu. lo a party of Detroii gi 

 hum in Northern Mi,-l;.g:o,. 

 a most enjovuble "no to' in 



I 1*^7. FA lie.k.'i' 



1, 1 -5 .1 .lardii,.' 



I" 0-3 Bla.'km.'r 



11 



part 



ctUnrftf er- 



| ' . 

 sh fr. 



gnva a pn 



, . .... 

 n: hisd.-i 



■ ■ aft 



aleil 





!.. .. 



i is. which 



' 



' ■■' 1 1 I i 

 . ' 1 ■ a ■ ' 

 1 1- 1 1 1-4 

 1 1 1 u 1- 1 



II'. 



•Killed with second battel. 



Glass ball shoot. 21yds. 



I! H. Gillniaii"- Side. 1..I F.iine's Bide. 



Ell CHIlinuii... I 1 I 1 1-5 Ira !'■■.' ; i 1 I i 5 



E Gilhnan II 1-1 FA Hakcr ...0 il 11 n-.l 



Win MeSweenv.. Il 1 1 1 J-4 J.Iar.b.ie. ,1 ii t 1-3 



iwiMdv . ,...] i o l 0-1 Blaokmer l i i i-t 



It is but fair to add thai s 

 shot at glass balls. 

 Mr. K. (lillnian. w.'i ..■■■• nun 



14 



II 



veral of th- "iioot.-rs had never before 

 appeal's in the above sen 



An in.-i i — i t ..f the arurnoou was worm 

 far from Ihe river, w.uch. in t.ici. en- 

 he boundary lin. s. A hard hn bird iveni 



lines, hghiing. how.-v, . . up ■ 



ui land. Upon ihe bird b lug eh.ill.-ng.'d. 

 o lein.-vo i;. nut i|i,ic,.;\ :-. eing li . mild 

 wiui. with in. lab; whatever commenced 

 would h.ivo plunged into the icy water 

 iTeied to allow Die bi'd usdead. As the 

 ..r blood i tit mone\. "Cheirv liran Iv's." 

 il. . Dbi.t.i. 

 • i.y.ni Central Shooting Club helu u« 



,i.,oii sweeps were shot, with sixteen competitors', n« 



' -T. i; Slraler. Ihsl; Webs'.el and Sampson, s.eoinl; 



eut— Barnaul uii.l T. G. .Si.rai.-i nr.-t: Frost .lei Samp- 

 George and sawyer, third 



i- I !■.--: and Barnard, li is:; Sauip-oti, second; George, 



em- Hatch, hrst: Webster, T Strater and n. 3t*ater, 



•verauil Gibvc, third. 



it— Geo. ge aud f. 11. Strater. lirst: Webster and Bar need, 



3 ..ls anif Sampson, third, 



it— Frost, first; George, and H Strater. second; Sawyer 



vent -Nichols and T. Strater. first.; Hatch and H. Strater. 

 tint-Barry and T. G. Strater, lirst; Hatch, second; Saw- 

 it— George, first; Itarnar. I and Frost, seen, I; Qi 



George, tirst; Sampson, second ; c . .. , i 



third. 



rill i 



■Id Dee. II. 



, malelu s held at 



shooters, and s,>v 



Leach of 



Fifth even 



llrst. I-'i.-ld a 

 Culling foiu 



.Ill, si 



Hail ' 



auis and s.-haolrr 



■ is fourth. 



bl'i ,..i.' \..\.:.,i. 



.-.Miliary: 

 ana D, DaXd0w I; 



■ i 



who, with the same number of Bhots, pro. 



I.uov.-kv traps. Vv.is. aparl, Ibir.l n 

 F.vuns ' I .1 1 I I " 1 " 1 ll-ti ; 

 Long .... 1 1 1 1—1 ; 

 Daddow o i o o o l i i i 



ilr. Fvans holds the medal mini 

 ar,- m be held monthly, and medal 

 Ihe member who first winsil fol tbi 



Al.ih.'Ni.d'lN G FN Cl.i 

 ,-,,i,i, -.' for Coin]. ..siiiou Boll Coui|ia 

 Hill and Ilniina at 2lvds. tin rest uL isyun. 

 (•,!:.-.■'... .-r 22 Diir.-'.-lli . I I 



IliU .21 Male .-'.I 



H.ltuia ... W 1....VT e 



Lordly .is ll.-rdar 17 



Saner ir Bre ti w 



OrUwoid 18 Montgo, ,,....\ 



McLane... " Von I.-uc-. i,.- 



I.undio. ... 



Ties resulted as follows; Cassel. flrsi Hill t.i,,|. and HiiniiB 



third. -J. E. U, 1. 



