194 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[OOTOBBE 7, 1880. 



1 like BiamhaU, Fislier, Palairet and Kiminoton— archerb 

 who ha\e scoied m pnvate practice fiom 1000 ti 1 ^oO point>5 \t 

 tho Double \ orli. Eound h « e hf en shooting at these meetings < ' 

 Tt.t the ne^re'-t aiipioacb t j thih Hupc ib acoit -nas. Mi Eirmni, i 

 record of iS— 280 secmi-dal the \ulional Meeting of 1878 ' 

 details of this 60 yaids btoie aie as follow b 



Hits. ^coie 



Fli-at dozen 12 ;o 



Second dozen 12 U 



Third do^en l] 63 



Fourtli dozen 12 92 



Total 



47 



icds „ud one blue 

 tudr tins score, and 



1 tlu 1 u 



Hei last tw eh e ano^^ « st 



\StmaheTcn 1 dv-ui 

 become nred with the detci 



Itwatnith HhuhtLH 1h, 

 th-it at ranges .)f biiTuds i 

 a^e over gen tk m<_ 1 <\n<\ with the hui p ciielnl htul 

 should gieath i\( el thtu moie ]ior. I fill hii- bin 1- ui ] 1 i ti < 

 The bows ustd b\ th f,imkHjej a Pi p n itiili i th 1 , i ( II 

 Muds noik Till ami ioiuls » nuidilLluN tht i ii tt {h t the 

 greate^t ac-cnn<_\ la n. t ittnii->h]e while vnth Iht bo^-^ ot 2S to i> 

 pLUnda used 1 ^ tli" Udii the mn cuues usnallv ibnit the ^uld at 

 60 yaids It i I ni U known lliat m dclicit^ ot toui h ind 



mimpuUt I ii buptnur to j,tntkiiitii and thiit 



(amxtbei 1 thev should bi Mitmiou n ihi u 



m-dead i lom SO to 60 raids ThIlmI , U eV 



ha\tthel li ni i L Idi fjentknieu aht ds 1 1 (m rliitiiii 

 theit.Md, ot this mtKMi 1 i le. nii lit ir iilm h ui thi j in *i it 

 taking taethnt\ hi^h st s oit i^id. bv thi I di , I, is p „ ^ 

 at bO yards and compait them with the thut 

 uirtd b> the gentlemoa d the same iiUof, an'l ' 



men scarcely two points ^he id, the hdie= p\ei 

 IDS by the „e itl. mej ThiN sh .ill J 1 

 adopt coiiiitsx tLiunf iiniji^ il1 

 il^h degiee ol .,1^11 ii ,\\ t« ^ i s. d ; 



sea Our gentlemen are pushing up ti,wua tno ii ji ii i i I'-u 

 Bccaiag — will oiu ladies pu-imt themselves to be suoceanf al i* We 

 aJiaU nee 



halon -ne n i I 



contest foi 

 thit Mrs 11 



beuued th- iiiii u i u J 1 i i , o 



points fui „io3s hits one pumt tor 1 Ua 



ocorc at WM ud-- nhilL ^lIs Le^h 1 i ss 



Knr( at the Double lioimd and oni pi ji i i ir iids 



Mil Bull r.*ii'm_ uje pomt tur hits ot oD \-r-i Mi 1 1 lU t 

 gained ill the points fol thi g-eutlemen s medal ^^f•fpI ii i i iiit 

 yihieh went tej Jlr Bimui„tou toi beoie don 'lo 



be notea as u matte,! ot exceeoing nitt ' e t i _' 



Homilil.w who P.w hoHs the T i U < ji , u 



ti 



1 -,78, ISfa'J, 123— 629 , 1870, Id^^VOO 1871, 138-71(. , 

 -1 (I 1S73 142— 7W IS8ft 1J3— 5ai hi. Bcore ot Ui 



nil J1U " J ^ ibe I L impiouslup m 



1873 heuj^ u t emliera 



Iht loU u 1 L nil ts loi 1880 



It u I a Ml I 



C H merelt 

 W ItUnla^oD 

 Captiin ^H^n 



II. 



ji rec- ^ ( 1 1 KODJiD 



(Is - -SI vas--, — 111) >db — , ,— =<-'lulal — 



M oie Hiis siore Hits Score Hits Soiic 



i^i bL 4Ul 4« 224 195 sf 



S!4^ TJ isT 4d 22( I 8 



S«l 54 192 4ii 2i)» 154 (J 



I Tit m 22S 4.5 227 145 Wi 



ltt4 50 204 40 20S 138 5 6 



Itl 52 <i<H 41 ITT t4( 5 



tlT D.S 2iB 4B iia 1 " d 



19s 3S 218 »1 



USD 134 Ob; 



1'. ]' 



.M 184 44 214 138 



B.1 2111 27 127 liifi joll 



8T 219 36 140 14S « 



Ca 219 38 .162 126 Site 



61 18T 37 175 131 6io 



B2 Sm 33 139 129 j2. 



48 208 40 168 12o um 



63 2flT 87 173 131 olB 



4!t 173 38 1d2 137 60= 



II. SdL-.ir XI 



J. ,T. l'fKl:n' 41 



Mr. iiw-^Ybvfk .w 



FL.T. Ji. Kendall .S7 



A. 8. Neylle +4 



J. N. WaU'ord 32 



A. Mj'rtck- 3» 



T. Hoare si 



Eyi-e W. Hu.-,^ 



E. N. Snov,-, 

 J. G. Gamii. 

 J. H. Ellis..-. 



R, Walters s^. 



J. B. Carslake 46 



Hon. A. Hanburj'.... 31 



Mr. Mortimer 26 iud ■is i-iy ao i 



J.F.SPylei- 13 39 48 204 82 II 



Mr. Metcullft 28 110 35 133 SI' V. 



- W. Franc* 18 58 37 151 31 1 



■W. liuU 4 IS" 42 154 31 li 



R. K. nine',' '28 90 80 Itfi 23 li 



Yates Finite 30 100 31 115 32 1' 



Mr. Mr.iTinier 29 109 80 110 24 1 



H. EUlntl -iS 126 33 113 27 ' 



T. K. Dunne 27 89 34 122 24 1 



WPOiVT IS S4 28 120 29 1 



C. F. Oienact 22 7S 29 117 29 1 



M. Wood 24 82 37 123 19 



Mr. WiUilnson 23 85 29 99 25 



G0LLe^yln 2J 75 25 89 27 1 



C. E. Wheeler. IS 74 23 73 28 1 



•N.Rattray 8 24 33 129 29 i 



F. PlUtpott;... 19 63 28 113 19 



CoL Atnsworttl is 55 25 93 IS 



J. KiSter 6 IS 22 6S 25 I 



J. H. H. Keyworth.. 5 19 lO 40 25 v 



fl, B. Crleliton 8 22 17 57 17 1 



d. Mortimer. .,.10 42 17 57 U 



W. Grtlggen 8 2« 17 49 20 i 



Peaiuy 9 33 16 64 10 - 



GToddNaylor.... 7 31 11 89 IS 



T. Balnbrtdge 6 !« 8 36 s 



Captain Blgg o 



' Did not shoot tse full number ot arrows. 

 LADIES. 



DOUBLE N.iTIONAL ROUND. 



r — -SO yds. — , , — 50 yds — > 



•Hits. Score. Hits. Score. 



Mrs. Legh 76 348 4« 251 



■Mrs. HornlblOW B8 372 47 221 



Mrs.Butt 77 351 48 K8 



Mrs. Marshall 73 343 44 226 



Mra.Eyerett 7« 3.« 41 187 



Mrs. jUnswortU m 311 41 1S5 



JIlasLegh 7S 3«8 48 181 



Mrs-HiSsey 86 302 as 180 



MLssHolUns 70 294 40 184 



M^ Vigor 67 377 42 200 



135 12S 4 1 



134 108 391 



111'. 



I 1 



Mrs. 'i dtes rooie 

 Mrs KlnniUan 

 Mrs Bild>,fH 

 Miss Prothero 

 Miss Ellis 

 Mrs. Beck 

 Miss Pardee 

 MlSb W iIKlnsoiL 

 Ailss Cl nlon 

 Mis- Moud\drd 



Mhs 1 lUiit 



Ml T 111 \a\10T 



MUth. 



MUlet 



Mrb Pmwne 



ND Pakk vs Wabvsh Mehbi 13owiue>% Aug. 16.— Scoieb 

 match between Highland Park Archers and Wabash 

 ii°ii, each team bhooting on its own range ; 96 aiTows at 



( & Ij uumoud 

 loKlP Fdl 

 1)1 L 1 >\. I n 



21—107 



17—79 



u 19—1 



- % 



1')— 101 

 17— 6. 



1 wmrat 

 id 24 

 Allows 



air-134 



.4— 12a 

 21— W 

 19— SI 

 lo— iS 



4tU '1 

 \nows 

 '1—134 

 2i— ](H 

 22— 9t. 

 r— l3 

 IS— S6 



4tll24 

 VriDW^ 

 28—11, 

 24— 18 

 23—117 

 ts— 84 

 Ih— 12 



Oraritl tuta' 121— 2,i 

 WabitiliMeiii Bowmpa w on hi n— llii 



BA2.-DOM AacHM y Cms— J WO) a, i aj ij r k \ 1 

 20 — facoies wade by the ladv ratinlxi 

 test for the Ladies Badge ^one 

 before tho oigamiSation of the dub 



opportiimtv^ifir winter practice, we lOoaid this lecuid \e.5 1, 

 a inial eliih Siity anows thirty yards 



f R B Blk W mta. 



12 



i< f 14 n 285 



" lo J, 220 



In 6 485 .213 



avenge round, 26.2— us. 

 t the meeting are not given, 

 1 t averajie so evenly as that of 

 Rajidosi 



-A iv k Oct 2—Miitm- Forest 



uo\t that the scores ol the 



itel \iong The winning 



E Hill 326 2dpiiiie, T. F 



i. H id 30b Ithirjze W. Holberton, 



One or till ExEonTn-E Cojemittee 



Bald 

 305 



gricltet 



FIXTUFJES. 



Oct. 6and7.— At "^i-^'-'i F--'. i, ■■ ..-,..,-, ,^- 



Oct. 9.— At Harri 



Oct. 9.— A-tWet Belmont 



Oct 9.— AtSteiie im6rica('2dj 



Oct. 9.— At.Aidin.ii. , ji : 



Oct. 9.— At Nteeitown, t, : . : i ,i] 



Oct. 16.— At Harrowgate. r 



Oct. 16.— At Nicetomn, Iil< !_ 



— In consequence of the crowded Btat« of our coluumB, a large 

 number of important matchea have been omitted during the past 

 month. 



ENGLAND ts. AUSTRALIA. 



(From the London Field.) 

 After a most brilliant career in the provinces, the AtistraUan 

 eleven of 1880 at last encountered a representative team of England 

 on Monday, Sept. 6, at Kennington Oval. Since then- arrival in 

 England at the beginning of ths cricket season, now rapidly ap- 

 proaching its close, fh" nni.^n.Mt ■«.,.-, „i»^,,..i n^rr +hu-ty matches 

 in various pints of i - . of eighteen, 



and only twice huve their career 



over here they expie,;,,.,.,.., ... ... .,^^,u^., ue_^ :, "•'•ilEng- 



iand, but lor reasons which we hope wiU iij , and 



which we do not desire to enter into, their pn j ; i led 



coldly. Aftei- they had met with such Burpni^ii.^, .,..va.>.==,— iiitiud- 

 Ing a most pHUseworthy, if fortunate, yictory against eiotioe8t6i> 



shire— English cricketers began to feel that some reproach would 

 rest on them if they permitted loemen worthy of their steel to re- 

 turn without having waged friendly war with the old coiuitiT. 

 Thanks in the first place to the thoroughly sportsmanlike conduct 

 of the Sussex Comity Club, who gave up tho days aiTanged for 

 their match with the Austxalians : secondly, to the energy of the 

 SmTey Club, who in a short time made all the neoeesaiy arrango- 

 ments ; and, thirdly, to the magmminiitv of Loril Hams', >vho, for- 

 giving and forgetting tho afltronts he had received when in Aus- 

 tralia, agreed to captain the EngUsh eleven, the much-wished-for 

 match has come off : lovers of cricket have seen the game played 

 as it seldom has been played, and Enghsh cricketers have upheld 

 the pioud position occupied bj them e\er smctj the game was first 

 played. The team wlmh rejns^nt d the home coimti-y was de- 

 cidedly strong in buwhng n.- Ink the Australians 

 had. (iwnug til an .iciideiit 1 ^u. ^pofforth, who 

 has dmmK thi- t-ip i~ iiii.i , . [,lo^ed himself a 

 towel otst' ..nshbatUug,thatat 

 tlie cud o* 1 i„t oiur eleven could 

 BCaiceh 111 ^ of the colonies was 

 ranged agamst ' t 

 Cioing m first England scored the enormous total of 420 and 



then got cut then opponents lor 149 

 by Tuthday e\ cum ' had lost i 

 and still T iuted i hundr d i 

 seemed !■ rertamty that tb. ^.i 

 daj Mr Miurdoch howi \ i 



r ,11 ,. 



I, came t itlii 



ud 



l1 I 



G Gi 



nl ^Iiii 1 



l.e-l. tie, 



1 ket wl iI. Ml 



twenty tboii.,and speetatois wat bed tb 

 nmt out cf t u ) eihip 



1, the Colonials 



1 1 mnmga, 



toll] It 



1 Wednes- 



tail of the 



Iter 

 ijyed 



upnaid of 



doubt 

 meuts 1 



te 



II 



tathii 



11 tb 



f tkis great mass, 

 thorough jnd^'esof the game and 

 ordeil\ ciowd The Runev Club no 



luwans lut ou ibr wh k the "nan.'o- 



eth ( 



comm diti 



weathei wi 



onTu sdav wbeu r 



terfiiewith th pla, 



w^cket^fol Eu^liLd 



the miteh— nl tl ere w(r 



p it il tL c ,1 iti —wild aw 



ne I I th riidei 



;.,hmt wtl tl 

 f 11 th u h It V 

 AMiiu the ^1,1 

 iWeehie Is 

 ■ W(r en 1 r 



cb f jlf irj^nded The 

 t|tiiuof the List hour 

 11 It heav^ enough to m 



ied 



01 



st 



1 



jtJ 



W 



t 1 



luiK leklthitth 



? rfect 



luutc" I Iht I 



e to th 



ilta 1 tl 



The 

 ' I tuile 

 1 1 ball 

 tl u Hull 

 I uot (he 

 1 the pe- 



,M etiouldbi while, oiving to the recent dr^ weather, the 

 giouiid wit, IS li lid as iron 



Vliut twenlA h' 

 IburuK^-jd lial 

 W.shis E AI lud tt ( 

 Austrjh n I li M 11 w t : 

 deU^eledthem ton 

 Mr E AI Cti, 



the wicket keeper whisled ell the 1 mis ), 

 ahghtest chance Mi Pilmei jiidiieti 1 tin 

 viUon, and Mr E M bit to »epi ne ii i i 

 pauiou bejt Ib list deliMiv ot thi i 

 whic b bi oUpbt the 10 on the boaid 

 cou]l jfiut -Ml \V (r fnrfnni 

 20 were speedtlv si i 

 E M s total Ihi 

 G now did most i 

 three lud ?u 11 tb 

 With I tie 1 si till 

 thf riteiet n ol tu 



Mr Bo^le Uiother mm nut uc ii ui tl 



\\ G , andauuii-drno tor a couple (imekl\ tollowed, and a bye 

 completed the 50 runs at the end ot three -epi ii ters of an hour 

 Am till 1 ebi 1^ w IS urw tuf 1, Air Palmer m I lu;, wj\ Kr Dumier- 

 mtin IiM iiuih \ re made ina coupleot o\fr fi jm the Uttei ^ 

 miudiut eibhueeeedel but Mr E M wb h n , ,|1 scor- 

 ing much slowei than lu 1 rothn st nt i 1 \l\ , („ 

 the on-Ride for a eotnle V su 1 wi tl ^^^^ 

 fom overs, and then \Ii E M returut ! tl , ,„^ 

 who dropped it To show his dp] 

 ball afterward to the on and thi 

 To this Ml W G itsponded wnt 

 which ten lesidted K separatnn wis 

 Grace Irttmg the ball straighd^ o mi 1 

 Lucas filled the vax'ancv and ^h I iljie 

 end m the r l W Mr V, 



leu three, 



11 oileeted a 



tlaec ibe 



< ms to JVIr 



I Mj W. 



late cut for 



lb ijT llr Boyle 



'ed to 41, and then 



t on m the room of 



1 lor tbiea by Mr 



uionol iLi L fji , tu-nrst 



:ond to the oil for four eich 



. on-driM aid two cnt.., fiom 



IS iin eilocted, Mr E M 



O le foi 91 Mr A P 



ut on at the gasometer 



made an on-diive 



■i. smgle I > the same batsman caused 

 si eat enthusiaam Mr Lacaa now 

 tor four Irom Mr Palmer, a fctraight 

 it and two leg-hits off Banin 



ind a le^ 1 

 the 100 tc 



giew busy u ^ . ii-I 



di\ e f or a hke nmnber and 

 from winch SIX came This causeel the latter bowler to mal i room 

 for Mr Alexander at 121 In the second o\ e' M ^ ^ jj_ 



to the on for four Mr Grace placed a mcei i _, 



er's rather badly but he had the good fortu i 



it Soon afterward he made six bj a couple e uu u i s i i two 

 and tour trom Mr Alexander, who retured m lavor ol Mi Boyle at 

 136 — which number had taken two hours to obtam Mr W. G 

 Grace secured a cut for four in Mr. Boyle's openiug over. Singles 

 now became the order of the day, until Mr. Grace playcl nnder a 

 ball of Mr. Palmer's, but it did not ciuite reach point. Two hours 

 and t-;::— -r^-ites were expended in getting 150 runs. Soon 

 aiT. ; gave the baU to Jlr. McDomiell. The two 



O.I lore luncheon by the now bowler proved very 



prouuii . e. .'i. . V. . G. Grace made five by an on-chive and leg hit 

 in the first, and Mr. Lncas sent the ball to square leg for three in 

 the second. The luncheon inteivol had now arrived, and the total 

 stood &t 161. Thiee-quartets of an hour was allowBd, after which 

 the batsmen were placed in opposition to ILr. Palmer and Banner 



