May 20, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



315 



I- "i rijifl Thirtj pi ds 0[ line V unity Fair smoMngto- 



baeoo ; Win. S. Ki I ■ ■ li""h, ;■ \ iiluo $46. 



Contest No. J.— At2 o'clock p.m. Ton double rises; class shoot ; 

 entrance !,■. 



First, prize A Bne oil-painting-, title " Spring in Normandy," 

 hiindsnmelvframed, and painted expressly for tbu occasion by 

 ill.- well-known artist, William E. Mno.Master, New Y'orlt, 

 Value $259. 



Second prize- A line Damascus i-to.-l double-barrel brcoch-luad- 



^Thir'l pri/"-TVu''ili'"| l .',i'>l '.:' ■■ : Winchester lie!''-. ' 

 Co., New York; value 830. A line lea; ieo mm ease, handsomely 

 lined; value J'.U One barrel flour: Jamos V. Dalrym] 

 Falls, N. r.: value ?10. Vain,. ..... 



Fourth prize— Twenty-four one-pound ean« powder: the Ameri- 

 can Powder Co.; value $25. One auxiliary rille barrel; Sbelton 

 Auxiliary Ride Co., New Haven, Conn.; value si;; ; one Cam's 

 ..... ... .|:.,s kill trap; W. II. Cruttenden, C'azonovia, N. Y.; value 



.-,m. Value Jtf, 



■nrnnsPAY, mat 27th. 

 Contest No. 5— At S o'clock a.m. Substituted in place of an 

 amateur shoot, i.n singlo hmls ; 21 vnnls: enirauee lee *a. 



■; (I uiiled as fol- 



low 



making tie 

 ]V;/„ $K 

 Seneoa Fall 

 ties or •■:_• u 

 eight, $25. 



Prizo-Sti 

 Qosdman, i 

 Topersoc 

 making sec 

 Prise ?•:' 

 sons iiiiikm 



Ciisr 

 \ . Pier, 



yards rt_. 

 trust and to be 

 nor to r 

 trance lee Sib. 



Second prize— Cash sr.ij. 



Third prize— Cash $35. 



Contest No. 7.— At 8 o'cl 



lie held bv the winning clu 

 for to the Slate Associate a 

 a dub belonging to tho Ass 

 of the county in which the 

 twenty-one yards rise. En 

 to the club uuikin: . 1 ■ in- 

 .Second [naze— Two thoui 

 Company, Bridgeport, Con 



Of lei 



10 ; to per- 



bvided as. follows: 

 ... 850; to person 

 ■. 830. 



• the e 



■a eh je 

 i. The 

 ntest. 



iehmond trophy. To 



i Metallic Cartridge 



Cos 



c No. 



jap, donated by 

 held by thowinilii 



to the Stale Assoc 

 club belona ins: ;n 



of the county ... » 



hoVding the imp. 



Second prize— C 

 Tat ham & Bros., e 



otic 



a be 



u I ile 



Of t 



leal 



First prize -A sil 

 " eiissett & 



rocking chair; J. ( 



$60. 

 Second prize— A si 

 The winner of the 

 Third priae— Afln. 



id, the entrance fees to belong to the 



e hundred and fifty pounds chilled shot; 



Q— -WEDNESDAY, HAT 3GTH, 7 to 9 A.M. 



; to 9 ...:■!. (during which time no shooting 

 ingle handed casting, open to all members. 



vet mounted split bamboo flv rod : Messrs. 

 Malleson, New York; value 850; Cape May 

 J. Minges, Seneca Falls, value $10. Value 



ilver mounted split bamboo fly rod, value $50. 

 ■ iirsl nrize to make his selection. 



..- i silicon, irout and bass dies. 



olOU 



rds 



See. 



value 515: 



Third pr 



Gun Club. 



•to— A flue 

 Value $10. 



PISTOL SHOOTING—' 



Deliberate. 10 shots ; strii 

 . . 



First, prize Twcnty-I'our o 

 dor, donated by the Oriental 

 value 835; fifteen dozen yeas 



Second prize— One jack-la 

 dozen rust preventer ; Alber 



Third prize- One-half dozi. 

 one halt dozen wash-boards 

 faelui-mji Co.. Waterloo, N. ! 



For best average in contesi 

 Stub am Hod and Gun medal, 

 Publishing Co., New York. 



For .'... ell. In ,-. a\ esse.;. J 



donated by Milton S 



ud Powder Co.; valu. 



nickel plated engraved air rifle, darts, etc. 



ralue 15. Value $30. 



iolid silver badge, donated by the Seuecf 



{ 27th, 3 p.m. 



stance 15 yards. Eu- 



, Si r; 



Massachusetts— M&forft, Ma/U 10/h.— The [Milford sportsmen 

 held a gloss ball shoot at their grounds on Saturday, May 8th, at 

 which the following scores were made out of a possiblo 20, from 

 Card's rotary trap: .lohn Martin, 17 ; G. W. Whitney, 15; A. H. 

 Harris, 15; L. H. Barrows, 14; B. V. Brooks, 14; C. B. Fie Leber, 

 14; C.Howe, 13; C. S. Evans, 13; W. R. Dennett, 13; W. N. Bar- 

 rows, 11 ; C. W hi to, ; C. L. Whitney, 8 ; J . M. Stooro, 7. 



Attica Gum Club.— Attica, Ind., May lllh — Card's rotating 

 trap, 20 balls each. 



Harvey 11110 11111111 1111111-19 



Nixon 10 1 n 00111111 0011111 1—12 



Buzzell 1 m-'-l 1 1 l 1 111 111\1 111-17 



Cunuina-ham - 100010101011110 211 1—12 



Loch.. , 1 I) 1 II 11 U 1 1 1 1 1 1—10 



Schlosser 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 l 1 0-13 



.-.Mis 



id i 



s been organized but a short lime, Bomo of the nun 



ber shoo ting for the first time from a trap. W. B. 



Medford, May 15th.— The Merry Mount Club, of Quincy, hold 

 a glass ball shoot at North Weymouth Hiuige this afternoon, with 

 the following result, at 10 bails, Is yards rise:— 



Botary. Double. Total. 



George Monk 9 9 18 



Albert Kealiug 9 9 18 



Frank Curtis/. . 8 9 17 



Job,, Curtis 8 8 1« 



Charles Preseott 8 7 15 



Myron Clark. 1 13 



11. o.studley « 12 



W. 0. Nightengale 8 3 10 



II. II. Moore 5 3 S 



Charles Co I by.- 5 5 



At the conclusion of the above match Charles L. Preseott chal- 

 lenged Mr. Monk for the gold badge won by the latter in three 

 successive matches, and the result was asfollows :— 



Unlary. houhle. Total 



Monk -10 SI 19 



Present! 5 4 9 



Natkli, May 15Ul— The Natick Sportsmen met at their grounds 

 this afternoon, and had another contest wllh the CochilmtleCliib. 

 The latter club took the honors last week, and were so much 

 pleased at doing ft that they bought a broom, and came on the 

 grounds swinging it above their heads, claiming they would take 



ii iiouioagain. The.-!,,:, was the finest tneynaVe bad thlssefw 

 and the breaking waa about the poorest. The Natieks niado tho 



Lest Shooting in both singlo and doubles, and flmilly captured the 



broom. The shooting was Et 10 singlo and 10 double. Follow- 

 ing is the score :— 



(.lOeiimiATK. 



SinoZo. Double. Total 



B.lSonl 4 II 10 



G. Loach 5 « 11 



.l.N. Cochran 7 Ii 13 



C. T. Sherman 1 10 



J.Loker 7 1 11 



Total 20 29 58 



NArnlK. 



M. Brigham 6 5 11 



CO. Wilson 3 4 7 



C. W.Gile- 5 7 12 



I. Milliard 9 7 ID 



C.W.Hall 7 ,8 10 



Total 30 31 I'd 



SHOOTING MATCHES. 



MrNEK Gun Clou.— Pigeon match at 5 birds each, 25yds. rise :— 



Miner Ill 11-5 I Davis 11111—5 



Aery i 0—1 Euglor 11111-5 



Wood 1111 — 4 | 



Match at ten birds, 5 traps, 25yds. rise, 8yds. boundary. 



Hawcs 110110111 3-8 I Minor 111111111-9 



Wood 110 10 11-5 Aery 11001110 00—5 



Engler 110100110 1— 8 I Ouvis 10 111111-7 



Leatheustocking Club. — Osi«F(/n, N. 1"., May Mill. — The 

 Leatherstoeking Club had two shoots for the club prizes on the 

 King farm, to-day; 10 Vjirds, Slate rules. In the first shoot the 

 first prize, the club badge, was wonliy G. W.Lyman by a score of 

 eight: G. P. Mattison won tho second prize, the revolver, by a 

 score of 6. In the second shoot for tbe same prizes, G. P. Matti 

 son won the badge by a score of 9, and Dr. G. D. McMauus l he re- 

 volver by a score of 7. 



Audubon Cmjb— jBttiWo, 2V. Y., May Uth— Third match for tho 

 Sutter badge. Mr. L. P. Sutter, or Chicago, donated to the Au- 

 dubon ClUb two years ago an elegant badge, costing $200, to be 

 competed for by tho members of the club every two months, the 

 member winning it the greatest number of times In twelve con- 

 secutive matches— each member to Bhoot at 10 birds, 20yds. rise- 

 to become the owner :— 



Jacob Beier, Jr 



G. Fleisehman 



Capt. Hammond 

 Georei- A. Lewis 

 Bsaiaarii T. Ball. 

 Alfred Dovrilf... 

 \Y. C. Christian.. 



V. M. Shiillz 



Peter Hei 



Fred. Hei 

 Chas " 



elina 

 a old.. 



._. Kobe.- 

 Janies II. Jewott... 

 W. II. Jaeger 



James Kafferty 



Henry C. Howard- 

 John A. Sims 



George Meister. . . 



H. F,. Stevens 



Charles Tabor 



George K. "' 



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ng the medal, Mr. Jacob Beicr, Jr., the 'pre- 

 vious holder, presented it in a very neat speech, which was re- 

 sponded to gracefully by Mr. Jewel.t, 



eepstake shoot- at 21y 

 three prizes : H. C. Howard 

 Geo. W. Smith, 3 ; E. Taylor, 

 John Sims, 4; Jacob Beier, ., 

 4 ; Peter Heinz, 3 ; W. C. Chri 

 George Moist 



■,is r 



!, 5 birds oach, 1 



V divided i 



; J. P. Fisher, 3 ; J. A. Dingens, 4 ; 

 Jas. Kafferty, 4 ; L. P. Sutter, 3 ; 

 ,8; Aid. Collins, 3; Geo. A. Lewis! 

 an, 1 ; Arthur Coombs, 3 ; Charles 

 )rge Hummell, 4; Jas. H. 



H. E. Stevens. 3 ; Charles Suckow, 5 ; S. A. Roberts, 3 . 



B. M. Shultz, 4 ; Ed. Hatch, 3. 



Pennsylvania— Catawixsa, May 15tft..— Glass ball match be- 

 tween a team from the Susquehanna Sportsman's Association, of 

 Northumberland, Pa., and Catawissa Fish and Game Protective 

 Club, of Catawissa, Pa., on the grounds of the latter, on Saturday, 

 the 15th inst., at 20 glass balls each, thrown from a Card's rotary 

 trap, at 18 yards rise. A can of Dupont's powder was offered by 

 Mr. Monroe, of Rupert, to the man making the best score, which 

 was won by Mr. Burk, of the Northumberland team. Both 

 teams shot below their average :— 



KORTHUMBEBLAND . 



Ererard 01100111001111110 1—12 



Burk 1110111111111011111 1—18 



Savage i 11110 00111010 10101 1—13 



Smith 1 10 11111110 110 11 1—14 



Taylor... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 8 



Nesbit 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—14 



James 10111101110 11011111 1—10 



Fewig 11 1111000 11010 10 1-11 



Total 100 



CATAWISSA. 



Aldrich 1101010100010100010 1— 11 



Kreigh 11110 0111101111101 0—14 



Ever 1110001 111111110111 0—15 



It. lis ry dor 11110 1111110011110 1-15 



Thomas 1 lilOOllOOillliioii 1— IS 



T, Waters ....1 1111111011101 1111 10—17 



Then. Fox d I 1 (I (I 1 1 1 II 1 10 1111 0—11 



George Waters 1111110100010010111 0—12 



Total - 108 



Capital City Gun Gens— Waillington, D. ft, May 16th.— The 

 third weekly match for two gold medals, shot this afternoon, re 

 suited in the winning of first medal by Mr. MeLeod, he breaking 

 forty straight balls, and second medal by Mr. Woodbury with 

 thirty-nine out of forty ; Card's rotary trap ; handicap rise as 

 given below ; ties shot off at 25 yards :— 



Yards. Total. 



E. M. MeLeod 22 11111111111111111 111—20 



T. E. Ring 20 1111111111111111111 1-30 



E.L.Mills 25 1111111111111111111 1-20 



Levi Woodbury 20 11111111111111111. 11 1—20 



P. F. Nagle 20 1111111111111011111 1-19 



H. L. Shepard 211 1111110111111111111 0-18 



w B. McKelden 20 1111101111111011111 1— is 



Jno. R. Morhous 20 1110101110111111111 1—17 



C. J . Stoddard 20 1111011111011011111 1—17 



K. It. Wadsworth.-. 20 1011111111111111010 0— Hi 

 E. S, Peek 20 10111111001110100 11-13 



Ties shot off for first and second positions:— 



E. M. MeLeod 25 11111,11111,11 111,11111-20 



Lev Woodbury 25 1111 1,1 111 1,1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1-19 



T E King 25 11111, 11110 — 9 



E.L.Mills 25 11111,11110 —9 



New Chileans !». Natchez -A'aUiits, May Mill.- Mutch at. glass 

 balls shot hereon the stb nasi., between a loam of eight men of 

 the New Orleans Gun Club, and a like number from Natchez, re- 

 sulted in a victory for New i IrLeans, after a very eielWaB eontosl 



he teams were well matched, and the shooting on both sides eje- 



cellent, an the scores will 

 rise, three Bogardua trai 

 much inlei-esl hei e. and t 

 result says: " 'I'll, tlmi . 

 meet Greek on the classic 

 diet for Natchez tho rewa 

 little team. We have the 

 wc believe, the people o 

 i hi. mis team cannot be i 

 learn in the world, and til 

 with a cheerfulness that 

 station of the merits of tl 



Shooting was done at 18 yards 

 rardus rules. The match excited 

 al paper in commenting upon the 

 pill again 



s of Chalmott 

 a to the p 



and 

 sit and e 



e pro- 

 of her 



argy 



ig the opinion of,. 

 whole community, that the New 



i 1- ;,,, v was awarded to them 

 inly arise from tho fullest appre- 

 vidual members of the team." 

 eans team. 



I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1-21 



1111111111110 111 1—19 



- . 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1U 



Skannal 10111111111011011111 1—18 



' ' 1 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-20 

 1 11 1 1 01111 1 1 1 1 1 11-19 

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



Cousin. . . 

 Chaudot . . 

 I.eOrcfoll. . 



Fontaine . 



McDaniel 



llnnlcl.t 



Grand total.. 

 W. Boger 



John A. D 

 W. D. .leal 

 S. W. Grill 

 Jas. Welsh 

 A. J. Boge 



NATCHEZ TEAM. 



.01110111111111111111, 

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Grand total 152 



Ohio— Sidney.- The shooting tournament of the Valley Cfty 

 Assoclation of Sidney, Ohio, will be held June 8th to 11th. 

 The prizes aggregate S 1,200; 1,11110 birds have been secured, and 

 there will lie sixteen contests. Class shooting, Ohio Stale Asso- 

 ciation rules to govern. Full information maybe obtained by- 

 addressing the Secretary, Mr. C. B. Reed, Sidney, Ohio. This Will 

 probably be tho shooting event, of the year fn Ohio. 



Georgia- Kerne-, May 15th— The Cherokee Gun Club held its 



weekly practice on the 12th inst. Shooting was from two Card 



traps, five yards apart, screened; 18 yards rise. "V" indicates 



visiting members of Talking Club:— 



C. L. Omberg- 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1-0 1 1 1 1 1 0-0 1 1 1 1 



1 A° j7Little-0 01100101 0-1 11111101 1-0 110011 



AlbTn Omberg 1 11 010 1-1 11111110 1-1 1100 



It .1 . Hampton— 3 110110111-111111100 0-0 110 1 



C. K. Barnett-O 11011110 1-0 11101000 0-101010 



1 1 1 0-17. 



W. M. Towers, V-l 1 1 1 1 1 1-0 1 1 I 1 0-1 1 1 1 

 11110 1-20. 



C. W. Smith, V-0 100101111—1000101011—11101 

 1—16. 



RAQUET. 



Minnesota— Laltc Cily, May 14/ h.— Tho Lake City sportsmen 

 had their regular Thursday's match on the Point on yesterday 

 afternoon, with the following result :— 



G.C.Stout 1 10 111111 1— 9 



W.H. McMillin 1010 1011 1— fi 



N. T.Tat.ton 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1— 9 



George P. Stout 



G.F.'Bcnson 



G. X. lien ham 



K.Neal - 



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J M. MeCrodeu 



J.C. Doughty 1 



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10 10-3 

 C.W.Smith 1 1 I 1-4 



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RANGE AND GALLERY. 



— Address all communications to 

 Publishing Company, New York." 



Massachusetts— Gardner, . 

 Sportsman's Club, consisting 

 Club yesterday to participate 



■Forest and Stream 



afri 



On; 



■al lie 



a team of the Medford 



men, visited the Garden 



;y match at lla.-k. 



;h was awaiting tin visi- 



iages were taken for the 



tors at Poland's. At its conclusion 

 rany e; naps uupacked and a few sighting shots taken by the 

 participants. The day was delightful at mid-day, but before the 

 shooting began the wind became due north and came down the 

 range quite cold, but even in its velocity. The sun was obscured, 

 the light, capital, and all the conditions favorable for good scores. 

 President Knowlton of the Gardner Club called the match at 11.30 

 o'clock. Twenty men laced the butts, each man assigned to a pa- 

 per ring larget, a description of which has been previously noted. 

 The lirst round of ten shots was won by the Gardner team with 

 713 ring count and 471 Creedmoor. The Medfords rceordod ring 

 count 705 and Creedmoor 479. J. B. Osborn was high man for ihe 

 Medford team at both counts, and Dodge the top man for tho 

 Gardners. At the commencement of the second round heavy 

 leaden clouds cast their shadows and rain began to fall, but the 

 kept well to thoir work, the Gardner team particularly 



Qnding the bullseyc, and at tho finish a 

 30 points. In this round Ellsworth wa 

 team, with 84, 45, and Osborne again 

 Medfords, with S3, 45. At the finish of 

 nors had the lead of OS points; it began 



quite a gale prevailed ; the signal Hags 



i led the Medford team 

 gh man for the homo 

 e to the front for the 

 second rouud the Gard- 



lt. On the last round 



ad t 



L-i.l L 



■,- the; 



No i, 

 shots 



130 points ahead, w 



illothe Medfords led by 



count. The sumit 



aiy gives the details:— 





OAUnNF.lt TEAM. 



I.N.Dodge 



1 Hing 



1 Creedmoor 



G.F.Ellsworth... 



(Ring 



1 i reedmoor 



0. Hinds 



lliing 



1 Creedmoor 



11. C. Knowlton. , 



(Ring- 



(Creedmoor 



C. O.Bont 



fen,** 



G. It. Pratt 



tiling 



" iCreodmoor 



F.E. Nichols. 



\ King 



1 Creedmoor 



S. Hlldret.li 



\ King 



. Cioediuoor 



II. S. Pierce 



.1 Ibug 



/ Creedmoor 



S. L. Walker 



I Hing 



n leedraoor 



\v. Austin 



JRiOB'. 



while the Medfords 



wo points Creedmoor 



09 90 245 



. 6t! 63 mi 185 



41 43 42 125 



. (ill 47 36 151 



. 43 40 39 123 



:.i Ml 64 110 



. Hi 38 40 lis 



