May 13, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



293 



entered that they would carry on' the honors, ana so ft dh 

 Following is the soora ;— 



JtATICK. 



Uolurv. Doubte. 



0. W. Hall .., 8 S 



' - >i ...... 6 8 



Dr. J. If. Wright . 4 5 



W.W. Clark ."... 3 7 



8 C.O. Wilson 7 5 



Totals 40 XI Totals 27 gij 



Nkw York— Fran/din, May 'ith.— The. Ouleonf Sportsmen's 

 Club Contest for gold hadgu was phot. MaySth, rani's rotating- 

 trap , Bogarfl.ua rules; weather hot. The following is the score:— 



W.Bntharfdrd 01011001 i 



I). Harris - 1 11111111 0-9 



B. Walker l l l 1 1 



... Leach - 



J. Loker. . 8 



J. W. Cochran !» 



c. f. Sherman.... ! 



D. Ba_-_ 



m. p. Mo! 



.). Hutllel 



.1. BuaL. 



.0011111 

 .1111111 



... l (i l 



1 



.11110 11 



_ 1- 8 



1 1 1—10 



n o 1- i 



I 1 1- 9 



10 1-8 



1 



1 



1 1 



Syracuse, May ith.— The Second Ward Amateur Sportsman's 



Club, of this city, held their weeKiy medal shoot. As E. II. Mann 



I ins nil had each won the medal twice, it was decided 



' thetn shoot at twenty-five glass balls lor final possession 



v H i ■ tie folio-wing result:— 



E. H. Mann 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-25 



J. Gephardt 1100111111111111111 110 111-2*' 



E. H. Mann, after the above, shot at balls lying: on his back, and 

 broke live straight. He is one of the most promising shots in the 

 country. Vm. 



Monroe County Sportsmen's Ctath.— Rochester, N; I'., May 

 5th — Matches at 21yds ; birds in good condition :— 



FIUST STKINU. 



Mr. Hooker began by shooting- at double birds. 



H.B.Hooker 11 11 10 01 



W. J. Hancock 1 1 



A.B. Hooker 1 1 1 



W. Vv'. Wallace 111 



Win. M. Richmond 1 111 



W.J.Babcoek 10 10 



M.Forsyth 10 



Q. lonnj! * 



M.A.Stearns.... 



F.EOOND RTllUSfl. 



H. Walzer 1110 



M. Forsyth 1 



J.W.Brown 1 _ 



Wm. Goodwin 1 



TJIIRD BTftlNO. 



M. Forsyth 1 1 



M.A.Stearns 1 1 



v, I i abcook 1 1 



C. Young 1 1 



H. Watzor 1 1 



Wm. Goodwin 1 



G.Croueh 1 



H. B. Hooker 1 1 



FOURTH STRING. 



Mr. Moore 1 



E. Pope 



D. Lumner 



Mr. Stearns 



Mi .-: 1. = 



Mr. Beclcwllh - - 



Mr. Goodwin 



Mr. Green 



Mr. Ford I 



As will be seen by consulting the score, Mr. Beckwith shot ten 

 birds at double rises. 



FIFTH STRING; — THIRTY-ONE YARDS. 



This was a sweeestake shooting match for first and second 

 prizes. Mr. Walzer took first prize. Second prize was .not de- 

 cided. 



1 I Mr. Goodwin 111 



I Mr. Green 1 110 



' .,'■,., ■,■ . :-. ■ ,,;. ;, i 



1 1 1-7 

 1—7 

 10 (I— 8 

 1 1 1 1-10 

 10 11-7 

 1111—7 

 -1111-8 

 110 11111—8 



l l- (I 

 in- 9 



11—8 



1 

 1 

 1 



11 



.10 1 

 10 111 

 1 1 



. 1 110 1 



.11 11 11 11 11 



. 1 10 11 

 .10 11 



1-' 



10 1-7 

 111—8 

 1 1-5 

 10 1-8 

 111—7 

 10 1-8 

 -10 



— 4 



- :i 



Mr. Hooker — .... 1 



Mr. Pope 1 



Mr. Crouch 1 



Mr. .Walzer 1 



oinl 



Rochester, May 7th.— Annual pigeon match of Rochester Gun 

 Club at Driving Park. A stiff northwest wind all day ; birds 

 strong, and two-thirds of them drivers to the right:— 



First match, 31 yards :— 



Michael 11111111 



Hopkins 10 110 1 



Charles 00001011 



CharlesT 110 110 



Mack — . 00101011 



John... 00001100 



Second match, 31 yards :— 



Hopkins 10 10 10 10 



Charles 10 10 1 



Michael 11111111 



Mack ... 1 1 I 1 1 



John 10 10 10 



Edwin 10101111 



Burt 11111 



Frank 110 



Lewis 11111 



Third match, 21 yards :— 



Frank 1 1 



CharlesT 1 



Mack 



Hopkins 



CharlesT 110100110 0— S 



Michael.... - Oil" 



John -- 1 



Edwin 11 



Fourth match, 31 yards :— 



1—10 



1- li 

 0-4 



11—5 

 11-5 

 1 0-0 



i l- r 



1 0-4 

 1 1-8 



1—9 



1 0- li 

 1-8 



11-5 

 111-7 

 - 10 0-5 

 0—3 



10 



Fdw 



10 1001011 



010 10101 



110 1 



1—8 

 0-4 

 1-8 



1— 7 



Charles T 110- 



Hopldns .... 1 



Michael •-• 10 10 



lewis - 111 



Four plunge traps ; State rules. 



New Jersey- rincanbwn, Maii3d. -The Coaxen Glass-Ball Club, 

 of this place, held their third monthly shoot for glass-ball badge 

 here to-day ; Card's rotary trap, 18 yards :— 



W.S. HiUIard 10 111 



W. J.lriek 10 10 



l\S. Ililliurd 110 10 



S. S. Hull. •cworth 10 111 



Wm. AJioway ., o o l l l o 



W.D.Halnes 1 1 1 o i 



R. H. I rick and J. W. Haines absent. 



Ties shot off at three bulls: Haines, 3j tlilliard, 2. 



After the match for badges, six shot another at scv 



F. S. Milliard. ...111111 1-7 W. J. Iiiek 101111 0-5 



Jas. Haines 110 110 1-5 Richard Haines.. 1111111—7 



Wm. Alloway...010 11 10-4 W. X). Haines.... 1 1 1 11-5 



1- 5 

 11—8 



1 1-9 



1 1 1 1-8 



1 II 1-4 

 I 1 1 0-8 

 10 1-8 

 1 1—5 

 1111-8 



n balls :- 



Total 10 Total 



Richard Haines is a number of one of the gun clubs of : 

 York City, and we meet with lew such shots as ho proved bin 



to he. SHELIIHAP 



Bordctiiown.May 6th.— The monthly shootiof the Crannier ah 

 lug Club, of Bordent.own, took place to-day ; 30 balls ea 

 yards rise ; Card's rotary trap:— 

 Wm.Elbs 01111110 011110 1011 



I..I i neves 10 10011110101111010 



Ray Wright 1 1 1 1 1 



L. C. Carman 110 10 10 110 



lard 11 111 11 10 1010111111 



F. G. Wiese 1011 010101 (1 011001 



C»p1 Crannier nuilllil l 01 mill 111 



Eaw. Taylor. ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 



eh ; 18 



0-13 

 0-18 



0-5 

 0- 5 

 1—17 

 0- 

 1-18 

 0-13 



WASHtNGTOB gun Cbub.— TTiiriiOi:/'"u. iri'.'.e-'i'.'j. The Washing- 

 tonGun Club held its first meeting for practiei last Tb Bday. 

 The club is composed solely of amateurs. Several memherst I - 



attheHolmead farm, about amlie bej the I lary The 



magnificent park of the Soldiers' Home Is within a stone's throw 

 of the club grounds, and the location Is unparalleled tor its natu- 

 ral beauty and shooting advantages. The following is the score 

 of the first shots; Card rotating- imps: 18 yards rise? 20 halls 

 each :— 



1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -19 

 1111111111111111110 L— IB 



I 111 11 1 11 1110 111 tl 1-18 

 111110111110110 Mil 1— IT 



II 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 0-15 

 (I 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1—15 

 1 I 1 1 o i. li 11 1 li l I II 011 1—14 



1110 1110 11110 1111 0—14 

 .... I 11 11 I 11 11 II 1 1 1-13 



J. Hoskins 1 1 1 1 1 o 11 11 n 1 i li I n o 1-13 



Geo. W. Huntley 1 o M 1 1 11 1 1 u n Q 



o. w. ii. 



Capital City Gun Cia b.— Washinyton, D. C, May Slh — The 

 match for two gold medals took place t bis afternoon. Card's ro- 

 tary trap ; handicap rise:— 



Score. Total. 



1 1. 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 . 1 1 11 1 1-19 

 1111111111111111101 1-19 

 11111111111110 11111 1—19 

 110011 11111111 01 111 1-17 

 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1-17 

 1101111011011111111 1-17 

 10 111 I Mil. 1 110 1 11 1 1-17 

 li 11 (• 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 15 

 1111011001110 10 1111 1—15 

 101011010111101011 1-13 



Ties shot off for first and second positions :— 



E.I.Mills 25 11111-11111-1111 1-15 



Levi Woodburry 20 1111 1—1 1111-1111 1—14 



F. M. MeLeod 32 10 111—4 



Practice match at double balls ; Bogardus rales ; 18 yards :- 

 E. M.McLeod.. 





T. If. Alcxan. 

 J. W. Van An 

 C. M. Ogden.. 



A. A.BU-ney. 

 W. L.SIe 



Levi Woodbury 



E. L. Mills 



V.. M.McLeod... 



H.I..8hepard... 



Harry King 



W. B. MoKelden 

 .!, EL tforhou 



F.Nagi 

 W. W. Eldrtilge 

 N. H. Wudswort 



0110111111—8 



Harry King 10 .1 1 01 01 11—7 



W. 11. Mclvelden. 10 11 10 10 10-8 

 H. L. Shepard... . 00 10 11 10 10-5 



P. F. Nagle 11 10 11 11 11-9 



\V. W. Eklridge. 1111 11 11 10-9 



E. L. Mills 10 11 11 11 11-9 



E. S. Peck 011011 11 11—8 



N. H. Wads worth 01 11 1011 11-8 



—For information about the Louisville shooting tournament. 

 address T. C. Barbour, 168 Main street, Louisville, Ky. The dates 

 are May 31st and June 1st, 2d, 3d, ith and 5th. 



Mobile, May 6tft.— The Third Annual Pigeon Tournament of 

 tho Gulf City Gun Club, postponed from April 28th, 29th and 30th, 

 will positively be held on the 13th, 14th and 15th of May. The 

 shoot will be conducted in accordance with the programmes pre- 

 viously issued. G. W. Ti:-\sta t.l, 



Chairman ex-Com. Gulf City Gun Club. 



Mississippi- Union Church, May lrf.— Match at. glass balls; 18 

 yards rise:— 



Single Balls. 



J. D. McArn 1111111—; 



,l.S.Gillis 1110 10 0—4 



D. C. New.. 

 S. Lehmanr 

 D. A. Torre 

 A. M. Newt) 

 Geo. McDoi 



...1111110 1-7 

 ...00000000—0 

 ...01111111—7 

 ..01111111—7 

 ..1.11901 10-5 



DoHlM Balls. 

 11 11 10 10 10 00 11— 9 



10 00 11 10 10 11 10— 8 

 00 10 10 11 10 01 10— 7 

 withdrew. 



11 10 11 10 111110—10 

 11 10 10 10 11 10 11-10 

 10 10 10 00 01 11 10— 7 



Address all communications to "Forest and Stream 

 Publishing Company, New York." 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



Massachusetts— Springfield, May ith— Scores made at tin 

 weekly meeting of the Hod and Gun Rifle Club, May 4th. Good 

 light, with a fresh southwest wind during the latter part of the 

 afternoon :— 



Bunstead 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 



Cbapin 4 5 5 5 



Wilson 



Dr. Young 



Arms 5 45554 5 44 4—45 



*Clark (military) 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 4—44 



Kniel 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 4—13 



Lewis 5 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 3 4—43 



Rogers ... 544445444 4—43 



Cordis 434444 4 45 4—40 



'One point allowance for military rifle. W. H. C. 



Springfield, May 5th — The Rod and Gun Club had their- regular 

 meet to-day. There was a large gathering of the riflemen and 

 many spectators upon tho range to witness the sport. The early 

 part of the day proved a capital one, ami presaged large scores- 

 The light was good, and the brisk southwest wind did not give 

 much trouble. During the latter part of the afternoon, the heavy' 

 dark clouds and intensified wind caused the participants consid- 

 erable trouble. Bumsteadwas shooting in good form, and sent 

 some good ones Into tho bullseye, closing- for the tine score of a 

 17 and heading the fist. Chapin followed him closely for six bulls, 

 and closed for 4G; while Wilson, Dr. Young and Arms found re- 

 corded to them respectively 45 each. Clark used a military tide, 

 for which he was allowed a handicap of one point, giving him a 

 good 44. The sliooting was really capital for the day, as the sub- 



joined 



f.umstead 



Chapin 



W-USU11 -.-. 



Dr. Young 



Arms 



Clark (military).. 



Kniel 



Lewis 



itogers 



Cordis 



uti-y indicates : - 



. 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 



, . i 5 5 S 4 5 5 5 



. 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 



.55554 4 4 4 



4 4 4 4 4 4 

 .444545 

 .54444 5 



"44445 



S 4-43 



. 4 4-42 



.434444445 4-40 



Springfield, May lUft.— Scores made at the weekly meeting of 



the Rod and Gun Ritfe Club to-day. Not a very good light, and 



quite a strong northwest wind : — 



Dirmsteftd , 



Mayott — 



Gorham. , 



Rogers 



Wilson 



Dr. Young 



5 5 5 



5 



5 



5 



5 



5 4 



5-49 



5 4 4 















5 i 5 



5 





4 



\ 





5 40 



4 4 4 



4 



5 







5 1 





5 5 4 



5 



4 



4 



5 



5 4 



1— 45 



•1 5 5 



4 



4 



4 



4 



4 5 



5-44 



4 5 5 



4 



4 



4 



5 



4 S 



•4—44 



4 4 4 





4 



fi 



5 



f> 4 



4—41 



5 4 5 



+ 



4 



4 



•1- 



4 5 



4—43 



3 4 5 



4 





4 



3 



4 + 



4—43 



4 5 4 





4 









4—11 



1 4 3 



4 







4 



4 + 



4—41 



4 4 3 



4 



4 



4 



4 



4 4 



4—10 



Squires (military).. 



Clark anil Squires used military rilles, and got ono point al- 

 lowance. 



MASSACHUSETTS— Boston, jiff!!/ 13/ ft.— The fourth competition in 

 the long-range match took place to-day at Walnut Hill. The day 

 was charming, and the range never presented a prettier appear- 



es< (irea, as the wind seemed very steady from south to west, 

 eating upon the dial 7 to 8 o'clock. The light wasgood and 

 • i ospl to of the clearest. Executive Officer Wilder called 

 match at 11.15 o'clock, and eight out of the nine saw the White 

 come up for good bulls at 800 yan la. J I ii lunch the gentle 

 l started in at 900 yards. The wind hn.l changed several points" 

 and became rather erratic, and assumed a decided " Bsh-tail" ironi 

 the south. The long distance signal Hags were watched eagerly. 

 re were no atmospheric changes to affect elevations, and wind 

 ■■.■:n'-i -. iv. re tenderly nursed. Sumner, rirown, Gerriih, 

 Lewis, Wihieranri Nichols all sent the leaden bullet well into tho 

 center ofthe bullseye on their first shot thi seatlemeB itiredto 

 the long distance with elegant records for the day, and large 

 scores were looked for. The trouble, hove-, or, began here, and 

 the wind would not bo controlled even by (he best shcts. Jack- 

 sou again got an "Unacoountahle," as did Lewis and Nichols. 

 Wilder sow a Hock of " mags," and Nichols brought : the "black- 

 bird" prominently before the spectators, who were numerous. Col. 

 Farnsworth, of Fryehurg. Me., and Mr. Farnsworth, oi 

 both devotees of the rille, were among the spectators. The match 

 ended with Mr. Sumner as high man. Tbesumimtry ciyes the 

 leading scores OUt of the nine who entered :- 



J.S.Sumner.- - 



Capt.W. H.Jackson - 

 J. F. Brown - 



14 f 



•367 



The 





after the usual pool sliooting, faced tho butts 



cipum. 



W.Charles 



■1«bi 





5 4 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 - 



-09 301 

 -110 ) 



Wibiai 



n Gnrrish 



(1,000.... 5 5 4 4 4 



5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 , 

 •t fi 5 4 3 4 5 -1 5 

 5 4 5 4 3 3 3 5 3 



-07 i 200 

 -63) 



SOO... 

 900... 



1,000... 



800,.. 



900... 

 1,000... 



a. rawis. 



- 09) 



08 J- 189 



SAUKM wir.UEU. ' 



08) 



01-185 



800.. 



1,0(11)'.'. 



J. NICHOLS. 



..62) 



m 



TheE 



pring meetin 

 >n May 27th, 2 



S of the Massaehuse 

 8th and 29th. Thre 



tts Rilie Associa 



tion will 

 voted to 



the spr 



rt, with the 1 



irgest. amount of p 



•izes ever offere 



1 by tho 



assocn 



tiou, aud Wid 



nut Hill will havo 



representatives from all 



-Boston, May Slh— There was a largo attendance to-day at 

 Walnut Hill. The weather indications in the early morning gave 

 every prospect of a capital day for the sport. The wind indicat- 

 ing 3 o'clock rather strong aud reliable, aud the light of the best. 

 The spectators were very numerous, and as the long-range rifle- 

 men were out for practice, they had an opportunity to witness 

 the long-range, mid-range and short-range snooting. There were 

 eighty entries in the Everybody's match, and capital results were 

 achieved. In the 500 yards match there were sixty-eight entries, 

 and really brilliant work was done. At the beginning of tins 

 match light llccey clouds produced a good light, but the wind had 

 changed several points, and gave considerable trouble. It is a 

 long- distance to shoot from the shoulder and control elevations 

 and windage, but Charles, Klrkwood and Richardson got 33 each 

 out of a possible S5, and Nichols and Jewell 32 each. The sum- 

 iry shows what good results were obtained :— 



O. M. Jewell 



II. C.Gardner (mil.).. 



E. F. Richardson 



.I.E. Osborn 



C.W. Meiggs 



J. Borden 



A.B. Archer 



D. Klrkwood 



E.F.Brooks 



W.Charles 



0. H. Griffin 



G. C. Arthcr 



C.J.Page 



A. L. Bert _ 



O. M. Howard 



4 5 5 4 5 5-4? 



.545544 



4 4 4 5 4 -1 1 

 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 



4 



5— IS 



5 



5-47 





5-47 



4 



5— HI 



4 



5—45 



3 



4 



5- -10 

 5-45 



4 



4—45 



4 



3-45 





5—43 





4-42 



4 



4-40 



4 



4—10 



4 



■t-3 i 



500 YABDS Ol'll'-HANI 



W. Charles 4 4 5 5 5 5 5-33 I E.B. Soi 



lb (virkwood.. . 5 3 5 5 5 5 5-33 C. .1. Par. 

 lO.F.Uiohanlsoti 5 4 5 5 5 5 4—33 I E. F. I!n 



.1- Nichols 3 5 4 5 5 5 5-S2 I O.Wchsl 



O. M. Jewell ... 5 4 4 5 5 5 4—32 l.F.llrov 

 J. B. Osborn ... 535434 4—28 | A. L. liei 



MAitiiOTH Rifle ( 

 Comers' rilie match, w 

 flrst week in the montl 

 match has ten cash pri. 

 This last week Mr. W. 

 and three splendid 39s, 

 scores and three good 3 

 Frank Mollis was also 



folio 



then 



o leaders very closely, I 

 i well tilled both day: 

 month there has been i 



itanding 

 ; possible, 40 



o date; 150 feet; 



Lie 200 ;— 



39 40 40—197 



'.i i. -I" 40-107 



W. H. Ilai 

 J.Merrill.... 

 Frank Hollis 

 U. A. Totlari 



E.T. Fell 



A. II. Ha 

 .loliu Ha 



i.'. (!. ' 'ill 



D.H.Sawyer - 31 85 35 85 35-174 



A.C. Goodspeed 34 35 35 3,> 35-17-1 



Geo. S. Williams 31 33 35 35 35—174 



A.C. Staples 31 34 35 35 85—1.70 



Geo. D. Edson 31 31 35 35 35-173 



U, h. Dales 3t 3f 3t :, ... i 



O.T.Hurt 34 34 31 35 35-l',2 



G. E. B. 

 M .m-.noi.ia Gaulehy.— There has been no regular match on at 

 this resort during tho past week. The tics which flail, Hollis and 

 Smith determined in the shoot Off, fell to the lot Of Mr. S. Hall, 

 and his score was 245 out of the possible 1850, and Mr. Hollis tol 

 lowed him very closely wilh 212, Mr. Hollis making twenty-seven 

 eonseeu1i\ c bullseyes during the shooting. The management of 



tho Magnolia gallery propose on or about, Juno 1st Looj , li 



lory at Nantaskel. Beach, which will prove a great attraction to 



