214 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[OOTOBBK 14, 1880. 



160 ruffed grouse killed over ber. She was a litter sister to 

 Sailor Boy flrst prize at Rochester. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Bred. Oi/psi/Slcho TU. -Mi 

 N. y.. httK sunt iiis red Iriah Rett< 

 H., t.o Ijo hred to Kloho in. TKii 

 UP.l Cliih's r)..llv t... AViMiiir. S.^it 



air, 8e,-it. 27, ' 



cocker rjit'jl, ' ' - : 



Oct. 1. >:...- 



puppy out of ItlUil 1 . r:-::. I : - . 1 1 ". r- 1. 



by, Seiioca Falls, N. 1. >.,■,,,. -Air. 1 

 name of Orjp for his setter dog puppy, 



Boston, Ma)S., OoL 9.— The regular 8hort>-range match t«ok 

 Ijlace on tho Walnnt Hill Eange, this iif tcmoou, with tho followig 

 scorftB. Creethnoor Match, 200 yarfla : 







li. Eu- 



inKtr 



lli--ii Aii^^non t 



. \^'ild- 



r. C. 



s. Wliito'H pn 

 A.-l Ciiili's Kobij] 



re liver 



- liPii 



Adair, 



[1. A. 



■rridd-,s li\-.--r an 



;1 ivhitfe 



.. ' • , ,.■•,■ Illtnh 



.-;;aU•:Ll;^:lU.^ ;-i;ulnR the 

 .ut of NilHBon by Druid. 



^he EiU 



C.n. soutilrni 4 B 4 5 4 .S 6 5 H 4—16 



•J- I'- ■''11"">. r- 4.5 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 5-+f 



•'• ^l''ll'>ls ,.4 B S 4 4 4 5 6 4 B—U 



< I -r. B<.nlcii , 5 4S4B4 4 44 4^-t3 



, I i'. U. Kutebroalc ..A 4 6 4- 5 N 4*5 3— 41 



R .1,. Tlurpl .....4-8 4 2 3 4 8 .4 4 4—35 



Ma.HKarlutBctts Match, 200 yftrds ! 



C. B. SouUior ....10 10 12 11 10 (l IS S- 11 U— lOT 



J. N loll 01 K 9 10 11 10 11 11 n n 10 10—104 



J. B. Fi'llows _ S 10 19 T T 9 i2 il 11 7—98 



<'\vr>y.y:, N. .1., Oft 7. — Third olT-haud iudiTidual mfitoh ; open to 

 ■ ' ' '■ ■Ir: via.:, anv : 100, 200 loid 300 yardfi : five shots at each. 

 '. , 1 , ,: , (dlowed, but mily the highest Hcore to couut. Coiopeti. 

 L; ir, miMfiuj; ^^;th inilitaiy rill™ as fuch, will receive ku allowance 

 of oru' point at each diHtanecM; total 3|>oijit.s). Not leBB than teu 

 ontriosb) ouiKtituie a roatch. Prize— To the competitor uuduug 

 tho highost aggregate score of two compotitioim participated in out 

 of the three, a, short-range rifle : 



Fh'st Competatlon. 



too yds. m)y Oa. aooyds. Total 

 Major K. O, .Shakespeare, Jl. 1) 23 24 21 6S 



HANGE AND GALLERY. 



Boston, ilf(WS—rhmHdii>, Fiiday and batiiraa\ , Oct 14 15 and 

 Ifi, will be gala days at Wuhuit Hill The pn7ei are vahmblp and 

 will (ttr lot a large held ot utl uuuli m ibioul Th. <\.nt ol tlu 

 week will take pl"w.e on Fiidu^ Mhuithi evieit »ill meet f u th, 

 l0M„ 1 mso conteHt ot Hon OOII nol 1 IIOII \hu1b m/ ii„ht iiicu o! 

 th«>eniat(d Vinit n 1 i' 1 \ n^oiI m ludm., ^Ic i« Ih 

 t lail hilhl iui W i I 1 111 1 lish. 1 J(\m11 Ulin iiid I (jl.l 

 piolul.h thi Btiout. 1 I iio thit L^ 1 M'^UmI ^li 111 It ri» 

 niUnint cit,ht mcnot thf i\l isa k hiiBetth I Ml 



of theu BtcfluU ipt TackMOu J T ] lowii I -^ 



Sumnu H V loclncU J H fiir\ 11 Urn 



linn UwiB StukiB uid N Viashbuin 11, iium 



ai iLheneB Ihe i m^L iiiU be opi u lo tli I h i i iit.ib 



will bo 1 1 1 dwlh » ek onu d ihe »hoit lan^i t u ^i., u i e si^, 

 nihed then inltutioii to be present will also bt 

 of the fcc\n il da-^H spurt The foUowln] 

 tlllC"da^ i.utfi-t — 



TLim-Mit h— tip.u t Jl t am f i „ . „ 



1 hi ulam m the Ihiited Mukh DiBtancts 800 900 and 1000 



n itttiactr\e leatiue 

 b the progianmie of the 



horn any oigani^ed rifle 



I 1 



1 li Ji 



an> oiga 

 200 \auf 

 he\outTh 



ds 



Nme hiuiibel \ard Cart u « it 

 WO Tard-5 cartons to count m i < 

 tiled pcmutted Puzos a Loid Li 

 Steward I ondon optii lan to th 

 rifle modtll871 mol\ii ilil 



preBButedbv H l^hi 1 

 uahh pnzeH amountni., t 



Tnohui»b.d\ il i i 

 tanc( 2011 

 between mil 

 BhotB 

 1 epeatnit, 



ml 7 



n t kB I 



M 1 \ I 



full plit.d and .iiKia\Ld 

 lu Bt quahlT Jjemaur, md 



„1 



Id h-Opt 



dl( 



L 



dlh- 



^li B tiltmt, "alii pit liLi tuil lilt lul chimed 

 fuut dish and i ash piizeB amounting to tUS 



Two hiuidied \aid ( BlaBaachuhettH taiget"! Match — Open to ill 

 comtrh diBtiiice 2U0^ardB roundB b. v n luihl iv hIib dlnwej 

 threi pomtB tuB bel\seeu militm an 1 bj i i i ii i iiiedby 

 ■ ' ■ Enti- ' ■ ""^ 



PrizjoB 



\Ainrh. 



tfr 



quaht\ 



t 





pitchei 







cabb pii 







AUio 







Kiflp Vb 









Bt retail 



ot 



U™cd 



The mdmd 



, eatir 



llfle 



"til Id 



1 1 I 



1 1 lect to tho luloa ot tho MaflBar huHetta 

 \ mill iigt of Bhots imU be jeimitted except 

 tbo e\(Uiti\e othoei J,o Bighting rthots al 

 ml mitcLea (3 4 aud 5) will be opened on tlu 

 U( cpcM tUl the cloHc of the luretiu., except 

 iiv be locpuicl toi thi team inatclKH Thi 

 1 L uh dav It 9 o ( lock uid i irmt, m indi 

 IkKUI md doBe at the diBi utu n i t the even 



Boslon (lit fa— The Medloid Fuli \ 1 1 iti u b lall meeting 

 opened on the BeUevue Bange to-diN t rh H b . utiiob In three 

 scores of Be^ en BhotB each Mi E T liihjd m and JIi Chailes 

 each scored 102 out of a poBuible 105 points " Cieedmoor count ' 

 The scores are as follows 



E. F Bicharflson 

 W Charles 

 I F FlL'iWunJl 

 U KlmbalL 

 F Leator 

 V W Weill) 

 t TT Pusstll 



\ T < reeni 



« 



iS 45o5555 454550 5—102 

 55odSio4oT5iT5i4^ 1 4— in 

 'i45JS n'j4i^4>'> , ,— H 

 644i^ 5 444lT-)i4l..l — ^ 

 B4509440T 1444 44 4— Jc 

 '5445 >D4 So 84440 ^144o4 — lu 

 B46'i544 5545544 5o45o44— 05 



L I) HaUlBOU. =!1 30 2^ -H^ 



If SLveiaaii *1 10 29 90 



USet 30 30 29 89 



H «UermaTi ***????!? 



\. Locke 2S 26 26 SO 



BosTO> Vn^s Od 6 —The 2lBt competition m the regular long 

 rings matoh took place at 1l\ alnut HiU range to-da\ with rune cn- 

 eutries The leading ecoi ea resultmg as f ollon b 

 W. Oerrlsti. 



son .5 3 4 6 5 5 5 5 5 S ."S 5 5 5 5— 73 



SIJ 5 546S5 55S4555S 5— 7S 



10fl0!.'''i.' .'.'■'■•'.' ,-..5 4 5 4555455555 5 6— H- 217 



fi. H. Thomas. 



onn 5 35435455S5555 5—69 



Sm ; 5 44555555555565—73 



-j^;;;;;;;;;;;' ;;;;; 5 5535535545545 5—72—214 



H. Tyler. 



-m 5 5 4 5 5 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5—71 



Son '.' 5 5 54 5 5 S4 55 3 55 5 5—71 



mo.'.'.'.'.'.'''-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'- 5 5 4 55355635555 5—70—212 



W. H. Jackson. 



mm . ...5 S 5 64 645554565 B— 71 



SJ; ...S5 45 5 55 464 5 5 5 4 5— 73 



jjU";;;;;;"";;;;"";;,."" .,■ s 5445555463555 5— 67— sio 



B. p. Jonea. 



-sr,n 5 536553444646 5 5-6S 



sS, 5 556445 5 63 456 8 5—72 



low.'.'.'.'..'"...' '.•■■■■•'• ■■■' B63BBS56B665S6 4^78—209 



S Leivis..... ....199 J.P.Pranote 199 



J, Htiaoy 16* 



tJoo. Ko> 



Capt. \y. lie V. I'oiUk-e »7, 



Second Competition. 

 Major E. o. suak-e.speare. M. D 24 



Geo Fox 24 



Capt W. De VFoaUce..... 24 



Tliird Competition. 

 M i|or K. ,0. Shakespeare, M. fj 24 



e ip 



. \V. De V. Foulke 24 21 22 a7 



Tnf,iii ,.\u(_rreiT.|ie Qt TWO Beat Hcores. 

 1 li, ", Hi::-' iiMir, M. i) , 141 Winner. 



. .137 



I'lHc, .1. riiee, Majo]' .ToB. H. Bnrroughs and Dr. George 

 I competed in thiB mulch, but retired before tho oIobc. 

 cond day of tlie loeetiuK opened with a large attendance. 



irlen 



and liichar 



ugtUe tn-u 

 vith tho thri 

 . foUowB hi i 



I njdis ;, 5 4 t, 



\ W. W'eUh 5 4 4 s 



n M/veranoe 4 5 4 .' 



W laeobs 3 4 .n 4 



\ T freen 4 5 ■'5 



mtinuiug to make large 

 The prize wrnnors and 

 counting as one contiu- 



imed : 

 -, r, r. ', :-, ."i .^ r> 5 5 6—104 

 r, ;-, ,=, p, -I 5 .5 5 .T 5 ,5—103 

 .■. :. r, ,-, n .1 a .i 4 4 5— iiio 



,.4 4 5 4 4 5 



I 4S4.'>4.n4 



, I - 4 4 6 5 5 4 4 



.... .5 4 S 6 5 4 4 



K II illirlj. k 44 5 5-4 5 4 



Fowiirds 64445S5 _. . 



EuzABKTH, H. .T., Oct. 2.— Match for military rifle ; distance 2 



65 5 44444 

 44445535 

 4 4 4S4445 

 45453643 



34S44044 



ach spoken o 

 a picked teai 

 1- (Colorado) Rille (Jluh, v/st 



3—18 

 3-42 

 4— 12 

 4—39 

 4—33 



riflemen of 



\ Brown 5 



B P Holmes 5 



L f White 4 



1 Bounett 4 



\ Mavalag.... 3 



\i;w Op.J-.e-«s vb. llENYiiK.— n.e mu. 

 e\pf cted mutch by telegi-aph. 1 

 Nert Orleaua and a team of th. 

 shot Oct. 3. 



ihe weather was against the representatives of New Orleans, for 

 all the tune they were shooting the sky was heavy with elmids, the 

 wind shiftmg, though not very high, aud there were frequent'show- 

 eis of raiu. The men did their best, however, and the .score, under 

 the circumstances, is a good erne. 



Tiie New Orleaua team was to ahool lietween noon and sundown, 

 md at 12:55 the first man ((tuoriu) wascalled to position at 200 yds. 

 IieWoua to this, however, (i en. .John Glynn and Col. W. T. Vau- 

 <ln repicBcuting the Denver team, had ui.spectcd the targets, ineas- 

 mi d the diBtance and attended to all the prelhiiinai-j- detiuls. 



C ipt. Dudlev Selph, captain of the New Orleans team, suggested 

 lo the repreeentativeh of the Denver riflei 

 gamed by allowing two men to take positi 



that time could be 



^ ^ and shoot alternately. 



Gen. Glynn and Col. Vaudry accepted the suggestion, and Miller, 

 the aecond man on the hst, 'was called up. 



Gueriu aimed aud fired, and the red disk was shoxra at the target, 

 and, as some one remarked, '■ That is good for a start." Millor 

 ' ' ' wiiB a dam|ieiier as a beginning for 



1» Iter ; but ho was generally credited 

 ' v,as not lost. After firing five 

 (o Sporl aud Wat.sou, and tlins 

 u the tejini had made eme-tlih-d 

 , rii again gone down. 

 I -iiesBed, everj' one was confident 

 luade, but a" couple of threes in 

 [I -, Boiin iessened the feehng of cer- 

 unud Frauklm's gun gave out, and 

 iiother, aU hopeB of four all around 



trred and made 3. The figuj 

 lum, as ho was exp'-nr- ' 

 with nerve, and cinvl, 



e lost. 



tupelled to take < 



Franklin had been making foiu- and five straight along, and 

 when on his eleventh shot he made liut two, every one knew that 

 something was wi-ong. lie tried, the gun onco again, and tie 

 Bcoier showed up three, and then he gave it up, and submitted his 

 gun to the mspectiou of Capt. Selph and tho Denver repreeenta- 

 uves. It was foimd that the lock was out of order, and that the 

 trigger from a six-pound pull had fallen to a hair pull, aud could 

 not be fixed. 



Luder the rules ho was authorized to use another gun, and com- 

 pelled to commence the round over. He had been using a Kem- 

 mgton rifle, and he replaced it with a Springfield, but as Spring- 

 field cartridges were not at hand, he attempted to use the Reming- 

 ton shells. The resiUt ot the first shot was a goose egg, the next 

 was but 3, the next a goose egg, and then the cartridges were 

 changed, and in his next two shots Frankhn made 8. 



By the accident certainly 8, and possibly 12 points ^ 

 New Orleans team. 



The official score of the shoot stood 



Gueitn , ,...4 4 4 3 3 



Miller 8 3 4 4 3 



Sporl 4 4 4 4 6 



Watson --- 3 4 2 4 5 



Gschwlnd 4 



shot at their range in West Denver, the terms bemg 15 shots 

 200 yards off-hand. The rifles used for the matoli were SI 

 1878 model, militaiT rifles, adapted to government ammunitioi 

 Biglit aui-l trigger, pull src poimda aud over. Tlie foUowmg i 

 core made by the club : ^ 



■^■■;\""f'-: ■; ■* i i '. 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 



■•^;1:,"''"; •■•■•* 4044 4 5444 4 063 



-'■ ^- ^'rmaii- 4 .1444454845248 



A.PeteiB,,!, 8 3424544444464 



^Mo, --\i,„ler-mi 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 13 4 4 



,T, M.A.I. ersDii 4 5444444443445 



Geo. A). Lower 4 4 445434444444 



JobW. lowar 4 3484443446344 



J, G. Mirtersoii -.-4 !> 452454 5 43444 



J- r. Lower .:, ,S 334445 4 44444 



foial „ 



6 lost to the 



8 follows : 



each. 



Gertlci 



Franklin -'. 4 4 



Knlglit 4 6 



.Selph 4 8 



WeiBB 4 4 



Total 



A dispatch n-aa thei 

 ha^'c shot, and made 

 mitil full particulars 

 of the teams had wo 



From Denver then 



.'43453344444434 



5 5 4 

 4 3 4 



4 4 5 4 4 



_4440304 



44444443 



4 S 5 4 4 



4—56 

 4—55 

 4—63 

 4-5S 

 .5—83 

 4—57 

 4—55 

 4—59 

 5—63 

 4—60 



4-63 

 4—53 

 4-57 

 4—68 

 5—65 

 4—61 

 4— «l 

 8—56 

 3—59 

 4— B» 



Bv a cumpariBou of this score with that of the New Orleans team, 



It «U1 lie seen that the home team fliii under the nileB, Each 



teaniBcnrtil r ,1. , MM- ,,,;-,, ;indhouorB are even on tliat score; 

 ". }.e .. n , ,■ , , „ r.B three twos, while New Orleans have 



but two ti. t! . , , ,, ,,i, therefore, ure the vl-tur- 

 The Dcuv I ,1 il t.ii- 1 c it to be a peircct tie, telegr.'iphed : 

 Denvee, CmI Oct, 4,-Tho rifle matchheiuga tie, 'and iutUvidiiftl 

 „jores being unknown, Denvai- will shoot oyer again on the tenth 

 instant if agreeable. -^v^, ^bms. 



JliJixoTU KiFi.E C.UJ.EKV— jSos,'o», CcfrAer 8.— The regular 

 mouthly prize rifle m.aacb for October has opened with Boms vary 

 fine .shooting for bo early ui the month, and promiseB some very 

 _e scores before the month is over. The gaUcry lm« beeu well 

 filled diu-ing the week with riflemen and their friends, and many of 

 the contestants have iiol finisle-d llicir fn,e k.hics as yet. The fol- 

 ''-'■-' '"■■■■■''" ''■"^-''-- ' '" I'^i"'.- '■■''" •-!' 'r -:-M, , , to date, rank- 

 '■ ; ' 1 I I Ml 1, ,tch,. 50 yai-ds, 



A. C. GoodBpeed-.- 



CliaB. B. Otis 



Clias. .B. Hoblnson 



R,al:w'ver', .■,'.-■., 

 .I.'f. witiierel'l.'.', ! 

 o. T. ,nart 



B. H. TIalev 



1I M, M'li ■,-! ! i' Sariner, Oct. S.^Theriiie rjii. Mid 



team tM Jlrdiui-d this week, and it is a little d - ..I ,r mi, a 



Walnut Hill next week. Tlie foUowlM, , u ,,,m ,,,i,( 



metack Range at a recent shoot by in i 1 1 , ; ii., ,;;l 



Club; distance, 200 yards off hand, t,io scieB oi leu t 



usmg the inch ring and Creedmour target combhied : 



K. C. H. c. 

 i.:s;.Boage. s4 4s sa ^g 



F.E. Nichols S9 47 72 .« 



O.F.EUsworlh 77 43 83 U 



A. Matthews 70 44 7B 45 



F. Knowlton so 44 64 48 



S-H- Pferee 71 43 73 t 



L.S. Walker 66 44 73 4S 



J t. Newton 61 42 76 44 



Wm. AiEsUn 65 42 64 42 



Chas.Slmm«a> 57 41 1 « 



G. IJ. Ooodale,,, , r.lO 39 49 42 



r::-1.11 



:i .14—166 

 I .1?.— 163 



't Mend a 

 ley do to 



at Httck- 

 h.or Kifle 

 Ota each, 



Totals, 



167 91 



161 93 



159 S7 



148 89 



144 8T 



144 86 



189 S7 



136 86 



129 84 



llo 83 



89 a 



SCHUETZEN NOTES. 



cceived from the Denver team saying •. " We 

 otal of 589." This would tie the score, and 

 ire re.-eived it WftK iuipoHKiblo to leU wliioh 

 die match. 

 ^.^^ ^,^^,^, ....... ..ame the full score in the following dispatch: 



Dtiuyer, Ool., Oct, 4.- The members of the Denver Riflo Olub 



HOBOKES, N. J., Oct., 1880. 



.At the annual meeting of the Jersey Sehuetzen Corps, held at 

 at their headquarters Oct. G, the members appeared m full force, 

 and after the nsnal busincBK was transacted, the reports of the 

 secretarieB ;ind treaBiirer ■.m--- .■(■?d nod accepted by the corps 

 with great enthusiasm. TIim mNm m . ;,,, m, then m order, 



and the following named v.c, , I , ,, ,,„ition for the 



coming year: A. B. Hard. Im .,.,:,, ,, , Heoording Sec- 



retary; W. Schumann, .Jr., ImuiuicihI Srcr-diiiy : f. Hansen, Treaa- 

 urer: J. Gleisteio, 1'niBtec ; F_ K. VV. Sehlc.-icr, .Speaker: H'y 

 Oehl, First Shooting Haater ; .J, Dehnke, Second Shootinf; Master. 

 New candidates were proposed aud referred to the usual oommit- 

 tee. j^ 



New YoBK Schcetzes Coups. -Tho regular montldy meeting of 

 the New York Sehuetzen Corps was held last Thm-sday evening, 

 Oct. V. The general expression .,f opinion showed that tliu corps 

 were woU pleased with thei,: trip to SluewBbnry, and so much did 

 they enjoy thsit excursion that it is probable that Shrewsbury ivlll 

 be selected for another similar visit. 



The annual ball of the corps will be giyeu about the first of De- 

 cember. 



^rchetiQ. 



OiiiTAin: Abchbbh.- Tlurd annual meeting of theOritani Archcm 



Hackcnaaek, N. .J., Oi't. 6 : 



Single York Romid— C. De B. Moore, score 212, champion gold 

 medal ;G. £-'. .Moore, 147, half-dozen priiM . 1 1 J-,aw- 



renco, 116, target facing; C, De B. Jloore, , ,. hook. 



Single Columbia Roimd— Mis, W. Holli, i amboo 



bow, presented by Messrs. Com-oy, Bissett and Malleson ; Miss H. 

 Van BuBku-k, 151, biilt-dozeii priz.j anrows ; Miss S. C. Hopper, 82, 

 silver archery pin, proaonted by W. flolbprtiin. 



Consolation Match; 48 arrows. !■ m — i, , Plolbertou, 156, 

 half-dozen fine arrows ; Dr. J. Him i wood bow. pre- 

 sented by W. Holberton ; J. J. Ben;,, , ,, ~ mm, m.m.k : twingWood, 

 69, Bubacription to Forest and STaEAsi, presented by F. and S. 

 rubUshing Company. 



Consolation Match ; 48 arrows, 30 yards— Miss E. Hopper, 117, 

 lancewood bow ; Mies N. Beck, 72, half dozen fine arrows ; Mrs. J. 

 J. Berry, 18, Ford'a " Work on .Ajchery." 



IsyisG Wood, Sec, w. Holbebton, Pros. 



NewYobk TS. NewABK.- ATiMinr,^-, _\: ./. Oct. 1 : 



Columbia Round. 



50 yds. 40 yds. 30 yds. Total. 



tt S. H- S. H. S. H. .S. 



Mrs. Dr. De Luna 2 8 is 65 21 97 88 ISO 



XlSS E. T. Morton 18 84 21 69 23 142 61 393 



Miss L. R. Hill. 6 2» 8 84 13 41 26 Ss 



Mrs. J. W. Auten, Jr 3 IB fi 26 ii 39 20 .90 



Total .28 130 30 174 67 310 14B 6S!I 



.■■Lmr-i-ica-U Hound. 



Dr. A. B. DeLuua,, .11 r," -4 tb 33 gfl 00 828 



S.S. Roper ib ,-r. ■;:■:: 104 30 les 71 829 



W.N.Friuer it b,^ ■>.•: 120 SO 148 BB 363 



J. W.Anteji, Jr, 16 59 10 ss 18 100 B2 244 



Tdtol. <6 SSS 87 3S7 100 S04 %2 IIH 



