190 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



[October 7, 1880. 



whatever. The trap was a Card rotary, eoreened ; handicap rise, as 



ahown btlow : 



E. L. Mills 



Yards Rise. 

 26 



Shots. 



S20 

 320 

 140 

 200 

 120 

 360 

 100 

 200 

 130 

 160 



..1,940 



Hits, 

 303 

 BOO 

 131 

 17B 

 103 

 223 

 S2 

 IBS 

 ' 94 

 123 



1,6»T 



Per oen 



E. M. MoLcoa. 



82 



.9»T 



T. E. KInff ; 



TH. I, ..■:-.. 

 p. ! . 



20 



20 



30 



20 



'M 



.895 

 .858 

 .857. 

 .82 

 .T95 



:N. U. Wudaworth... 

 Total 



-ilj 



.-768 

 .874 









W. W. E. 



Gantun, J\". >'.— Capt. Bogiu-dus aud Eugeim MbotbefcuLi a crowd 

 olatlciidt 10,000 persons, Sent,. 1.5, at our Coimtv Fau\ and sevcD 

 or oight, tliuu.sand on the 10th. Tho shoot wa.M tho card of tho 

 whole Fair. Everybody was delighted with itu E. 



jVtASCHJtsTEi!, JV. H., Sept. 20. — ^jVnnual shoot of the Mauchoetor 

 Shooting Chih, held on the club gi-oiiuds in this city to-day. Pniae 

 No. 1,815; 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. ; 10 balls, rotary trap : 



I. A. Jloore, . . 

 &. E. Jlon-lU. . 

 ^r. Wainel'.Th , 

 ■. A. .' ■ ' 



A. E. Clarke 1 



n. Tobey _. c 



c. L. naruiou r. 



\y. .\f. Parsons ,; 



n1 a. Rohii]>ion'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.['.'.'.'.'.'.]'. ^ 



]J. P. Vounu- 



C. H. cro.ss". 



E.A.rmrglu 



C. .T. Darrah 7 Z. F. Campliell.. 



J.Dolber 7 C. W. F,3nn 



G. H. HiiBbard 7 F.G.Tavloi.. 



O.Greeley , 7 G. C. Gllmore . . 



C.C. Clarlc T 



First tie. 



O.J. DajTah 4 I O. Greeley.... 



G. H. Hubbard 4 A. E. Clarke.. 



J.Dolber ..,,... 8|c.c. Clark... 



Souond Up. 

 C. J. Darrah.. ;.... 4 | G. H. Hubbard 2' 



First prize divided between Ira A. Moore and George E. Morrill ; 

 decoiid tx'tween Moses Vvadleigb, Charles A. Jackson, Hiram P. 

 Young and C. H. Cross. The third was awarded to E. A.. Dm-gin. 

 For thn fourth, C. J. Dfirrah, J. E. Dolber, G. H. Hnbbard, O. 

 Greeley, C. C. Clark and A. B. Clarke tied, and in shooting off Mr. 

 Darrah won. 



Pm-ee No. 2, $20—98 to fllBt, ®6 to second, 9i to third and $2 to 

 foiu-th ; Id balls, rotary trap : 



C. L. Uarmon... 10 C.C.Clark T 



G. E. Morrtll , 10 J. Dolber T 



JL Wadlclsh 10 H. P. Young 6 



A. E. Clarke in G. F. ElUott fi 



C. A. .Jackson !> Dr. Wheeler 6 



1. A. Moore 9 C. ,T. Darrah 6 



H. TobKV K E. A. Durgin 



A. Brown S c. H. Croiis n 



W. M. Pai-sons 8 z. F. Campbell a 



N. A. KobLnson S A. Hall 4 



F. G. Taylor 7. G. n. Hubbard i 



B. F. Clark 7 F. P. Carpenter 3 



L. K. ]Me3d 7 CSV. Farmer. 2 



A. Wiilkcr 7 



Ties on ten. 



B. F. Clark 4 G. F. Taylor 2 



L. K. Mead 4 .T. E. Dolber. 2 



A. \V:iU,-er 3 C.C.Clark 1 



second tie. 



B. F. Clark 3 L. K. Mead 3 



TUlrd tie. 



B. F. Clark 4 L. K. Mead 4 



Foiu-th tie. 

 L. K.Mead .5 !<. F. Clark r. 



First pri5!c divided lx{«eejj M. ssr^. Haniion, Monill, W.-nJleigh 

 and Clarke ; second betv.ton Me.t.^rK. .Jackson and Moore ; third be- 

 tween Mesbrs. Tobey, Brown, Parsons and Kobiuson, and the fourth 

 was Kon liv Vis. Mead. 



Clulr iilnMit for a gold medal and conbibuted prizes. Leather 

 medal lor poorest shot. (Conditions, 20 bttlla, rotary trap. The 

 •tnedal will become the property of any member -WTniung it upon 

 three successive annual shoots ; 



p. .1. Drake ai C. H. Cross 14 



M. Waijleit'b M H. Tobfy. 



C. .T. ,1 ."icksnn W N. A. Kotaiii 



I. A. ^Iiiore 19 .-\. E. Clark. 



F. G, Taylor 17 L. K. .Mead _ 



H. P. Young U c. W. Farmer 12 



H. Wheeler 17 z. F. Campbell li 



G. H. Hubbard 17 J. E. Wilson 11 



B. F. Cliu-k 17 A. B. Nicholson 11 



W.M. Parsons. 16 A. Hall 11 



C. J. Darrali is A. Walker 9 



G.E.>lon'llt 15 G. r. Elhott s 



C. L. Harmou is C. C:. Clark 7 



E. S. Whitney is C. B. Llttlefleld 6 



O. Greeley is L. Simons 6 



E. A.Durgui IB H.TIckeiT S 



A. Brown - 14 c. S. llasseck 2 



Ties or twenty. 



F. J. Drake s c. j. Jackson .,..4 



M. Wadlelgli 5 



.Second tie. 



P.J. Drake... 5 ii. Wadleigh 3 



Ties of Dfteen. 

 C. J. Darrah 4 0. E. Mon'lU 3 



B. S. VNTiltaey 4 o. Greeley. 3 



E. A.Dui'gln , 4 C. L. Harmon 2 



.Second tie. ■ 



C.J. Darrah •■> E, A. Durgln 2 



E. B. Whitney 4 



Tho tirBt pi-ize, won by Frank J. Drake, tiie club gold medal 

 viiiK' .: ■ : • ' .,,._;. , 1 .^i.i ,■._] 1 1- i .."■.■,-■; .J awarded to Ira 



limited to members who haye competed for any of the pvuraes and 

 failed to win a piiae ; 



J.F.Clark U C. C. Clai'k 7 



E.S.Whitney. 12 A. B. Nicholson. 



O. Qreeley 11 G. H. Hubbard 4 



J. W. D. McDonald 9 c. G. Gllmore, : 2 



A. Walker. 9 c. S. JIasseck. 3 



C.B. Llttlefleld 8 A. Hall 8 



Z. P. Campbell 7 H. Vlckery ,... g 



C. W. Parmer. 7 L. Simons 1 



J. B. Dolber. T 



Bcnj. P. Clark won tho first prize, Eugene S. Whitney the second, 

 Oliver Greeley the thii'd, and the fomih was divided between Dr. J. 

 W. D. MacDonald and Alfred Walker. J. E. W. 



Sedalia, Mo., Sepl. 25.— The Sedalia Shooting Club held then- 



ii »t prize shoot, Saturday, Sept. 18 ; IS yai'ds rise, Mole trap, 20 

 Mim balls each : 



;n(i(l 7 Parmerlee 13 



SinlUi 8 Y'old 10 



r.a,iieiicl. !> Kumn lii 



UI,L;Ijle..v!ij;i;i s Trader 10 



Par-merlee was aivarded the cup. 



On the 25th the club had a competitive shoot, same eouditious, 

 resulting as follows : 



^fje Qemteh 



extractor, 10 Oiarles J. IJHrruh il'r. , 

 ward exchanged prizes by luutuiil 

 pounds of powder, to Mr. K. Browu ... 

 seventh, the leather medal, to Clinton 

 Piu'se No. 3, $10—9^4 to first, |3 to e 

 fourth ; 10 double balls. • 



C. -J. Jackson ; — 10 A. E. Clai-ke 



M. Wadlelg-h 9 B. F. Clark 



n. Wheeler 7 H. P. Y'oung. 



F. G. Taylor. ... . " "" " 



F. .J. Drake 



I. A. "Moore 



A. B. NlrllOi^ilO, 



W. M. I'arnonH. .. 



C.J. Danuli 



0. L. Uarinon. . . . 

 O. B. ilonUl . , 



i I . Darrah after- 

 ilie Bi.xth, ten 

 ' Aose ; and the 



to thud, and SI to 



C. H. Cross _ 



.6 C. W. Farmer 2 



. « Z. F. CampbeU 2 



. 6 E. A. Durgln 8 



.4 L. K. Mead 2 



. 4 H. Tobey 1 



.. 4 0. S. Masseck 1 



_ .4 A. Hall 1 



J. W. D. McDonald 4 L. Simons. .-•■.•■..'. 



lies on seven! 



H. Wheeler .? F.G.Taylor .";;. s 



Second tie. 



n. Wheeler 4 F. 6. Taylor. 4 



Tbb-d tie. 



H. Wbrrler 4 F. G. Taylor 3 



Charles J. Jackson won tho first prize, Moses Wadleigh the »eo- 

 ond, Dr. Henry Wheeler the tliird, and the fourth was divided be- 

 tiveen Eriadi j'. Dralie and Ira A, Moore. 



Consolation puree. Purse, $15 — S6 to first prize, $4.50 to sec- 

 ond, $3 to thiid, $11.60 to fourth ; 15 balls, rotary ti-ap ; entries 



— Addrms all communicationa to " Forat and Stremn Piii- 

 lishing Company, 2few York." 



FIXTURES. 



St. Loins Kennel Club, St. Louis, Mo., Get. 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th. 



Pennsylvania, State Field Trials Association Trials, Lancaster, Pa., 

 Oct. 2Gth, 27th, 28th and 29th. J. B. Stayton, Secretary, Pittsburg, 

 Pa. 



National American Kennel Club's Second Annual Keld Tiials. 

 Vincennes, Ind., Nov. 15th. Chas. De Bouge, Secretary, 51 Broad 

 street, New York. 



Eastern Field Trials Club's Second Annual Trials, Eobins Island 

 Peconic Bay, L. I„ Nov. 29. Jacob Pontz, Secretary, New York. 



Tho club is rapidly improving, and liope soon to bo able to report 

 18 out of 20. Occident. 



Portland, Me., Sept. 30.— At tho toiuiuiment of the Maine 

 SiXjrtsman'.B Association, Pomeroy, of tlio Audro.^ooggin Ciub, Lew- 

 iston, won back the diamond badge, and, it being the thu'd time, 

 he has a right to hold it. The second prize, a double-barrelled 

 breech-loading fowling piece, was won by Wintlu-op S. Jones, of 

 Pealcs Island ; third prize, ®22, C. I. York, Eiverside Club, Brims- 

 wick ; foirrth prize, 250 pounds shot, to H. C. Harmon, of Forest 

 City Club, Portland; fifth prize, $13.75, ,1. P. Kandall, Peaks 

 Island Club, Portland ; sixth prize, half a case of powder, P, Jerris, 

 Androscoggin Clii}j of Lowiston ; seventh piize, §8.21, M. L. 

 Brackett, Peaks Island Club, Portland, In tiro gksa-baU slioot, 

 sweoiJstakes, the fu-st prize, .fa, was won by Benjamin J. Willard, 

 of Peaks Island Club, Portland ; second prize, $5.80, to A, W. West, 

 Porest City Club, Portland, and third prize, f 3.20, to P. Jenis, An- 

 droscoggin Club, Lewiston. 



Chicago, Oct, 1. — The second match between the Austin Gun 

 Club of Austin, aud the South End Shootmg Club of Chicago, took 

 place at Grand Crossmg, Wednesday la.^t. The conditions wore : 

 fourteen men on each side, wild birds, 25 yards rise, from plunge 

 traps. A strong nind ju'evailed, which greatly assisted the Inrds in 

 getting out of the way. The Austin Club killed eighty, tho South 

 Ends sixty-eight. This was the second match of the series, the 

 first score being 109 to 107 in favor of the Austin Ohib. 



Bbookfield, jlfa^s., Oct. 1. — The Sportsman's Chib have a union 

 shoot next week at tho Parle, aud have iuvited clui.s from Spencer. 

 Norti and West Brooklield, Ware and Pahuor. ]:ach to%vn is to 

 furnish a team of at least ten, who shoot team a-iiiiist team. All 

 other members of the different clubs will al..;.! h^i >■.- ,j , Icvu-e to 

 shoot at the regular string of 20 baU«. The do •• ,tm„- lj-_:;u:. :ii 10 

 A. M., and, if a fine day, a large crowd is expected, ajid a goad days 

 sport anticipated. 



Leayenwoeih, Kan., Sept. 2y.— The Leavenworth Gun Club 

 held its regular shoot yesterday ufteinoon on the raservation. 

 Each man shot at ten stationary ami ten rotary baEs : 

 E. Haberlehi 1: ,1. r. si inuelzor a 



A. Weruher. ic. Ed. eanmy « 



D. B. Hlnman itf a. Lan;j'e 8 



W. C. Hlnman is Seoit Ltie 17 



B. C. Hlnman in 



W. G. Hlnman won the champion modal with 19 out of 20. He 

 used an army musket. E. Habeiiein and Scott Lw tied, and Haber- 

 lein won the" second priao. Ed, Carney won the leather medal. 



October 1.— The Leavenworth Gun Club had its shoot yesterday 

 on tho fair gi'Ounds as advei tised, each member shoothig .at ten 

 stationary and ten rotaiy balls, thrown from two " .Monarch" traps: 



K. lloberleln is A. N\,^rnber 13 



W. a Hlnman I'J B. C. Ulrnnan a 



H. Laidtz 11 s,.oii I.ee _ 1,; 



D. B. Hlnman is Cbus. Hcl-imel/.er i-- 



,J. W. Spratley :-, dee. berintjer ;3 



Chas. Magee, 1 ?: 



W. C. Hinman won first prize fa llomirch tiar.. donared i.v Ctd- 

 verEros, valued at ISlS). E. Halierlein and T). B. Hlnman tied on 

 18 balls ; Hhiman won sc>cond prize in shooting off the tic, brenkmg 

 ■5 straight, and Haborlein 4. Chas. Sclnuelzer and Chas. Magee 

 tied, which was not settled. After tire glass ball match was over, 

 some members of tho club had a sweepstake pigeon shoot, in which 

 J. W. Spratley won first money, and W, C. Hiuman second. 



SACEA3IESTO, Col. Sept. 24. -The sbioting tomnament, under 

 the auspices of t].ie Forester Clnb of tins nfy, which opened Tues- 

 day, has passed off most pleasantly, ioid free from anything to mar 

 itfl complete success. Nearly every section of the State was repre- 

 sented. Entiies were made of clubs at Colusa, Franklin, EoseviUo, 

 Willows, Plymouth, Folsom, San Joaquin, San Fi-ancisco, Chico and 

 other parts of Butte countj', Cloverdale, Georgetowm, Newcastle, 

 Vaea\Tlle, Pilot Hill, Napa, White Eock, Sheldon, aud from other 

 points, in addition to those from this place. Forty-five contestants 

 took pan in the shooting. The condition" were fifteen bu-ds each 

 at 21 yards rise, usiug three plunge traps of the H. &. T. pattern. 

 J. N. Burnett and Geo. Koutier tied for fli-st prize on 15 straight, 

 and shot off tie at 6 double birds, IS yde.,Eoutier winning with 

 clean score. Among seven ties on 14 P. D. Brown won the shoot 

 off witli a clean score of 6 double birds at 18 yds.; the ties of fom- 

 being shot off and the prizes awarded. Scott, Todd and Zaves ch- 

 vided 4tb, .5th and 6th ; W. E. Gerber, 7th ; Lopez and-Wentworth, 

 7th and 8th : Bchnabel and Thiel 10th and 11th ; Derr, 12th ; Par- 

 rot, 13th ; Bedee, 14th ; King 15th ; Chapman, 16th, and Mej'er 

 El-nest 17th and 18th. A Bupplementary match for a case of birds 

 was shot tinder novel conditions. Each shooter started to walk 

 from the S3 yd. score, and while between that distance and tho 28 

 yd. score the trap was sprung. Ocoident. 



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k mike tn die reilois of this paper an 



iHi rei br re irting their adver- 



I iiteennnof workman- 



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 McLeilan, sole mannfacturera, Valparaiso, Ind. Send for circtdar. 



^See advertisement of gold fish for sale. 



St Louis Show. — As we go to press the St, Louis Bench 

 Show is in progress. A full report of the same, with list of 

 entries and winners will appcjir m our next issue. 



iSfAjiE.s or Dogs.— Conespouiiwits iire requested to exer- 

 cise ewe in writing names claimed and other keunel notes. 

 Eemember tliat it is very easy to misunderstand communicn- 

 liona of this kind uhles.'! The;, are written plainly and ex- 

 plieitely. The editor wtmlcl ineie)- r;:tiH-f to read a pnge of 

 manuscript in order to understiind t xuctly what Iho writer 

 means to say, than to puzzle over a brief note in which the 

 names of owner, sire, dam, former ownev, etc., are bmidied 

 in a conglomerate aud undecipherable mess. 



Advertisers are respectfully requested to print names of 



Pmsssyltawa Fibi,d TbialS.— "Wc have received a neatly 

 printed lit'le i-oo'^ -'ivfaiuing tho Oonstitutioii, Laws and 

 Kulea of t! 1 ?tate Field Trials Association. The 



rules of il.L iSiat : 



A dog to lie elieTble to run io ' "■ ' ' -: '-..f i-'i-; a.'sso- 

 ciation'niust have been ownjeil ill niaat 



least three months prior to tin. li n nt of 



the trials. A puppy 'whelped oj. ... ,..;._. ..,,:.! 1.'; 01 tlie 

 pr(.'vious year shall be- eligible to run in the pupp,S' .stakes, and . 

 one wlieiped <-«ii or after October 15 shall be eligible for tJie 

 nursery stakes. 



The rules for the tic-Id trials are made np with sligJil .alrr-ra- 

 lion from both the iNalional American Kennel Club and 

 ISasteru Field Trials Club receuily published in Fobest asd 

 Stbbam, and in consequence it is not necessary to reproduce 

 them in full. The principal changes aUuded to occur lirHiile 

 5. iiiid in the " iu.'ilnietion to judges," tuidcr the heading of 

 Fnlse Pe.iiniii^-. ilie paragraphs rend as follows: 



RriE o. I'lsitive ]ioiuts for merit: Pointing. 35: pace. 

 l.^i ■ ~ style, (i ; staiiniliM " liog, a : quBT- 



t. , jice !inddi8po.siii ::;. 10: total, 



1(1 ..ants for demen "n.S, t to 5 ; 



bi,,.;.i.,-. nil offense), 5: )ii; .1^ ^ luch offense), 



8; eha.^inH ..r iirealiiiig pliot and cluisiiig (c;i.ch offense), 13, 



(F.idse pn.itiiiig)— The judge shall givea'dog anvplo oppor- 

 tunitv to di.icov'cr whether til' not lie is on a true point, siiid 

 the penalty fihtiU range from 1 to S for his acts throughout the 

 heat. 



jNIt. j. R. Siayiou, Sea-etoiy. telegraphs us that the fol- 

 lowing oi-jiicuicu have coiiaenied to ac( as judges: Mr, B. 

 F. V\ lis ii! f r^itlsburg, Pa,: iMc. .T. 31. Taylor, of Lcxliig. 

 ton, Ky., i-oid !\Ir. Washington A. Coster, of Flat\)ush, Long 

 Island. 



A Vai,fabl« PnHBESt.^Mr. T. T. Sawyer. Jr., of Boston, 

 Ma?<: hi"-. ^ii"' relurned from England, bringing with him a 

 •, I, : -bitch, which was presented lo him by Mr: 



; ; , , 1 I I She wiis bred by ilr. .\rtliur A. Easton, of 

 I ill!!, i: :j: I 1. iindi.sui every respect one of the finest of 

 her lireed in .Vnierira. " .lumping Jenny," as she waanamed 

 by Ml-, Dnb.iel. has white hoCn aud head evenly marked with 

 black and tan. She is by Champion Gaffer. (1,043, E. K. 8. 

 B., out of Chainpirni Gerty, T,()04, E. K. S. B. Her sire, 

 Gaiier. has won thirty-two first prizes, and her maternal 

 grandsire trnd graiidilam, Buffett and Gaity, were sold at 

 Darlington show for £350. 



VfESTMtN'STER IvByXEL Clttb LMPOltrATION.— Mr. R. B. 



Summerson is .nljout sending over his pointer bitch Polly, by 

 liiq fv,:niiT,i,,ii Shot, to the Westminster Kennel Club. Polly 

 will I 1! 1 ', of opportunities of showing her excellent 

 IT I ! MS this autumn, and in the spring she will be 



fiEX._Mr. Fisher Howe. .Tr., writ'es us that his pointer 

 Rex is doing fairly well. Within the Inst few days he hae 

 begim to rest a little on his foot, and has recovered heart 

 enough to bark once or twice. 



Essex County Hukt.— Meets for October, 1880, at 3:30 p. 

 IM., each fix tm-e: Satinday, Ociolier D, Verona Post Office. 



Wednesda,y, October 1:1, I ' —Gate, Ein-le Rock 



Road. Sattu-day, G.ifoi .1 Ecm^e, ^loniclair. 



Wednesday, October 20, II. Heck.scher, Esq., 



Orange. Saturday, October i^, .-oum urange. Wednesday, 

 October 37, Mansion House, Orange. Saturday, October 30, 

 Caldwell. H. N. Mm.ir, M. P. H. 



Eloho akd Robb.— Dr. Wm. .Tarvis, of Claremonf, N. H., 

 has forwarded to us a neat little pamphlet containing the 

 pexiisrees, public performances, etc., of his celebrated red 

 Irish setter, Champion Elcho and Rose. The little book also 

 contains a full history of this race of extraordinary setters, 

 whose -winningR have been so ofton recorded in these col- 

 umns. We mil take pleasure in gi-ving_ all inquiring readers 

 information concerning this famous strain. 



Mr. Hugh Dalziel has recently accepted the ketmel 



editorship of "the Fanoi^r.H' Chroniok. 



—Mr. Jefferson Cooper, of BlaaveltsviUe, N. T., is at Mil- 

 ford, Net),, with tliree of Dr. B. Fle(!t gpeir's dogs. 



—Mr. Zachary Taylor, of Northumberland. Pa., is at 

 Lincoln, Neb. , with one dog. 



