Junk 3, 1880. J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



357 



G.W.SlhWl 1 1111111111101 1-U 



E.Taylor 1 1 II 1 I I I I I 1 1 I 1 0—12 



WMCWiUette 01110 11 11 t 1 M U ti 



Win. Mill 11110 ,lr. 



M.A.Slearues 1110 11111111 0-11 



1.. A. Amsclon 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I n-i:: 



G. W. Crouch I 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1- 



J. V. Lawrence 1 U dr. 



SeorKO Smith l II 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1—12 



H.H.Jouos 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1-13 



H.Drur.y 1 11110110 11111 1-13 



James Rafferty l 1 1 I l l ] till 1-12 



D. M. Let ever. 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-14 



Peter Tompkins 1 1101111101111 1—13 



A. Boblnaon ! 1 1 1 1 1 dr. 



Win.Hugoea 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 0-11 



.1. H. Herrman 10 110 11 1 dr. 



C. W. Hodman 1 110 1101111111 1-13 



T.A. Carman 1 dr. 



11. Hammond 1 1111 111011101 1-13 



n. Twist 11011111011011 1-13 



Jl. Tolsmi.t 1 1111111 10 10 11 1—13 



U. Robinson 1 110 110 1111111 0—12 



W. Wynn 1 10 111110 11111 1-18 



A. Millard 1110 11111 I 0—0 



J.Alderson 11 10 10 (I 1-3 



L.H.Smith 1 1O1001100Q 0-3 



W.K.Selover 1111011 II 10 11 0-11 



B.Widmer 1 OlOllllllllll l— 15 



J. Bcier, Jr 1 0011110111101 1-11 



W.W.Thomas 1 1011101111110 0—11 



J. W. WilliuuiB 1 10 10 110 10 11—8 



B. W. West 1 111111111110 1-13 



Peter Heinz ....1 11110 10 111111 1—13 



George Meister 1 11101010001000—7 



A.S.Hall 1 1111011011111 1—13 



B. Hotohkisa 101001 1110111 0— » 



in d JUfier .1 1110111 1*11111 1-14 



J. Brook 1 1111000111011 1-11 



M.J. Mcintosh 1 00110000 0000 0-3 



B.Catchpole 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 0-11 



(J.C.Morse 1 110 110 11111 1—11 



N. H. Uriggg 1 110 1 10 10 110 1—9 



W. C. Jakus 1 11110 1 100111 0- in 



GeorgeLyinan 1 11 '0 01 111110 00— 8 



N.V.Bayle* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—9 



Fred Frazer 1 110 11110 10 0^8 



.I.Sidwav 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1— 10 



J.WItmer r ,.l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—9 



11. Newell 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3—13 



R. Silsby 110111110 101 1-10 



S. A. Tucker 1 1111111111111 1— If, 



F. Thompson .'.. 1 111110 1111110 1—13 



Ed. Hudson 1 1111111,111111 1-15 



.,,,, .■■...■■ I 1: ! 1: I , I .., I ,, , 



Charles Wjogate 1110111111111 1-13 



John Nichols 1 100110 0111110 1—10 



II. H. Hooker 1 11110 11011110 1—13 



A. H. Sheridan 1 1011111111111 1—14 



Ed. Loder 101110 010 10111 1— 10 



B.Thompson 1111110010101 1—10 



H.F. Gale 1 1111110 11101 0-11 



G.B.Hier 1 010 101101110 1-9 



I. U. Burroughs 1 0111011110011 1—11 



Charles Oohinig 1 11111100 1010 1—10 



(i. C. Luther... 1 1110111111101 1—13 



(l.K.Vine ,....0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 0-11 



R, .7. Richardson 1 001111 I 101110 1-11 



10.11. Madison 110 1 11110 11110 1—12 



G.R.PecJs - 1 111110081111 1-11 



H. H. Howland 1 1100111 111101 1—12 



II. O. Howlmid 1 0011110 110111 1-U 



G.K. Brown 1 1 1 dr. 



H.R. Selleck 110 11100111110 1-U 



W.F.Hall 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1—8 



Milton Hoag 111110 11101111 1-13 



E. C. Rosenorans 1 11111 1111110 1 1-14 



... . Co.. if 1 1 .' 10. 



T. B. Tallman 1 1011111011111 1-13 



C. Warner 1 111] 111111111 1—10 



J.A.Niver 10 1 1 dr. 



Frank Nearpars 1 I'll. 1.111101111 1-11 



K Wakeman 01111111110111 1— la 



This left but two— Christopher Warner and I!. Seldon— both of 

 the llean Richmond Club, Batavia. Mr. Seldon withdrew, and the 

 tirstprizo was awarded to Mr. Warner. 



Ties of It, 28 yards : Tucker missed his first, Tallman his second, 

 Lefevor and Miller their third, Nearpars his tilth, and Smith, 

 Hudson and Sheridan tied on tive each. At 31 yards : Sheridan 

 killed lour, and Smith, of the Onondaga Club, and Hudson, of 

 the Audubon, Buffalo, live eaeh, and divided. Ties of 13: There 

 were twenty contestants. It ended in a contest between Henry 

 Jones, CD. Hodman and Robert Newell, in which the latter, a 

 member of the Forester Gun Club, Buffalo, won the third prize. 

 The ties on 12 was won by H. B. Hooker, of the Monroe County 

 Sportsmen's Club, of Rochester, who took the fourth prize. 



fourth Contest— Ten double rises ; class shooting- :— 



Peter Tompkins 10 11 10 00 11 01 01 U 01 01—12 



William Christian 10 11 10 10 10 11 10 11 11 01—14 



H. Walzer 00 00 01 11 It 01 11 11 11 00— 12 



H.B.Hooker 01 II 00 II 01 11 11 10 01 11—11 



G.W. Crouch U 01 11 11 00 00 11 10 11 10-13 



H.F. Gale 11 10 10 10 10 10 U 11 01 11—14 



G.W.Smith 11 10 10 10 11 11 11 10 10 11—15 



E.L.Sargent 1.0 11 11 11 It 11 11 II 10 00— 10 



Dr. Kennedy.... 11 11 01 11 011 11 11 10 10 10—11 



0, Meinhold 11 00 01 11 00 10 10 00 01 10-9 



P. Heinz 10 II 11 10 II 10 10 11 11 10—15 



C.H.McKiritt 01 10 00 10 11 11 10 II 10 11— 13 



J.K. Beckwith 10 II II 00 11 10 01 11 01 10—13 



C. S. Damowood 00 10 11 10 01 00 00 11 10 10—9 



J.Wartz..- 10 11 10 11 10 10 11 10 10 11—14 



H.F. Flower -01 01 01 10 01 10 10 00 00 10—8 



K.J.Richardson 11 11 10 00 10 10 10 01 01 10-12 



W. J.Iiabcock 00 00 10 10 00 10 10 10 00 10— B 



Frank Dennison 10 00 10 10 11 00 10 00 10 10—3 



Fred Frazer 11 10 10 00 10 10 10 10 10 10—10 



Robert Seldon 11 01 10 10 10 11 10 10 10 10—12 



W.C. Jakus 10 10 11 10 10 10 10 11 10 10-12 



Horace Silsby... U 01 01 11 10 10 00 10 11 10—12 



R. Newell 10 11 10 10 00 11 11 10 00 10—11 



B. A. Tucker 11 11 II 10 11 01 10 10 11 U— IB 



Frank Thompson 11 10 00 10 00 10 11 01 11 10—11 



J. Witiner n II 10 II 11 11 00 10 10 00—13 



J.Nichols 10 01 11 00 10 00 10 10 11 00—9 



H.H.Jones 11 11 II 01 II 10 11 11 u 01-17 



Goorgo Smith U 00 11 11 10 01 II 11 11 01—15 



K.Hudson U 10 II 11 II 10 H 11 10 11—17 



E.Tavlor 00 10 10 H 00 0(1 11 11 10 n— U 



G.C.Luther HI 10 II II 00 IJ 11 10 00 11— 13 



O.M. Hitman 11 10 II 00 III 10 00 III 10 11-11 



G. J. Marsh Oil 11 II II) 00 III ill 00 111 00- B 



E. Wakcman 00 11 10 11 III 10 00 II 00 Id— 10 



F.Cook 00 00 11 10 Oil 11 10 01 10 10—9 



C.C.Morse .00 10 (II) In 10 10 10 lo 10 10—7 



11. Twist 11 10 10 11 10 10 11 HO 11 11-11 



S.S.Rain 01 11 10 10 00 11 it) 10 11 11—12 



G.H.Andrews 11 00 11 11 11 10 10 11 10 11—15 



A. II. Sheridan 10 00 11 01 01 10 11 10 10 11—12 



G.T. auHersleeve 01 11 10 11 10 11 00 11 01 10-13 



C.Warner 11 01 00 00 10 Oil 01 00 00 00—5 



R. Hosencrans 11 00 00 00 10 11 11 U 11 10—12 



H.Carr _ 11 00 10 01 10 11 00 10 11 01-11 



B. W. West 11 10 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 10—17 



H.Robinson - 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 10 00— U 



J. Reir, Jr ...00 10 10 HI 01 11 00 01 01 10-9 



F. Chalice 10 10 II 10 10 10 10 00 10 10-10 



A. Paul 11 00 11 00 10 11 11 11 11 10—14 



M.Campbell 00 00 00 U 10 00 10 00 10 11—7 



5. 1). Burroughs 11 01 10 11 11 10 10 11 11 10-14 



Ties on 17-21 yards. 



II. K.Jones - 10 1" 10 M 



Ed. Hudson - 10 10 



H. W. West 11 n 10 10 



This gave the lirst prize to B. W. West, of the toog I 

 Club, of Brooklyn. 



Ties on 10 21 yards. 



E . L. Sargent 11 1'i m 11 -0 



S.H.Tucker 11 U10U-7 



The second prize to S. H. Tucker, of the Madison County Gun 

 Club, Fcicrboro. There were four contestants in tho ties on flf- 

 [1 11 ;,- 1, ■.,!■ eSl litb, of the Forester Club, Buffalo, winning the 

 third prize. In the ties of thirteen there were eight contestants 

 II. H. Hooker, of the Monroe County Club, or Roohester, won 

 after a hard light, the fourth prize. 



0<mWst— Substituted in place of an amateur shoot: ten 

 slngli birds, 81 yards :— 



Charles Lobb.. 



I. Mathewson 



G. Archer 



H.Drury 



Thomas ICiuilier, Jr 

 H.F.Gale 



II. M.Le Fever 



P.Carroll 



E.Taylor 



\T.J. I'.abcook 



Ed. [.odder 



F.'s'iiiit'li... '.'.'.'.'.'..'. 



W.S.Gayitt 



C. 'iViMor-e' ..'.'.'..'.. 



W. R. Widens 



Dr. Kennedy . . .. 



E. II. Madison 



Frank Thompson.. 



F. P. Dennison 



William Miller .... 



William I'ave 



J. A. Niver 



Ed. Hudson 



R. Rohinson 



G. H. Vine 



G. W. Crouch 



Ell. Crouch 



J. K. Beckwith.... 

 J. J. Bennett 



Peter Heinz 



J. Sawyer. 



J. 15. Rafferty 



I). IS. Snow 



A.D. Lewis 



..lo 



O.M. Helmer 



J. A. Dingens 



w. J. Allen 



William l-'arrlsh.. 

 C. J.Heinhold.... 

 A. Ooonds — .... 



M. V. Bayliss 



M. B. Campbell... 



G.H.Brown 



II. H. Morse 



!':. v, nkenian 



A. Paul 



G. W. Smith 



l.T. Lawrence... 

 -J. It." 



ntz . 



11. Ilotchkiss 



W. H.Cruttenden 



11. Walls 



J. R. Mcintosh 



C. Warner 



W.C. Jakus 



J. Beier, Jr 



M. W. Thomas 



K. M.Teu Erek. 



It. Tolsma 



11. R. Jones 



W. Hue-lies 



E. L. Sti; 



8 1 A. L 



C. II. Murray 7 



G. Rolling 6 



Dr.Monroe 4 



G. A.Chappell 8 



W. H. Parsons 7 



Fred Frazer o 



'.-.. r. -v.l ■'■ c". c . 



. 10 R, Seldon 9 



.. 6 H. Twist 7 



..10 A.H.Sheridan 8 



B.West S 



H. B. Hooker 10 



L. A.Amsden 10 



G.B. Luther 10 



..10 J.D. Burroughs 7 



A. Demon t 7 



. William Watcrbury 6 



. 10 JohuWolvin 5 



4 George idcinc 



9 J. Midway 4 



- J.B. 4 



E. llosenerauz (I 



Sheldon Thompson 



J. G. Staccy 9 



M. Hoag 8 



B. Hammond 8 



C. H. Mclvevitt 8 



.1. A. Nichols.... 7 



S.A. Tucker - -- S 



H. Silsby 7 



J. Whitmer 9 



R. Newell - 8 



George Smith 7 



C. C. Morse 8 



■■■(. .. .eieill ,n.. 



..10 H. Walzer 7 



E.TJ. Barton 3 



J.E.Mcintosh 1 



F. Chaffee 5 



Thomas Cook 7 



B. Catch polo 7 



C. S. Dame wood 10 



F. Ncarpass 8 



C.AV. Wingert 7 



r Tompkins 



u.J. Richardson.... 



.1. S. Kltin 5 



L. II. Smith 5 



R. P. Flower 6 



E. A, Andrews 6 



W. it.Sclorer , 4 



B. Day 7 



William S.Harris 7 



In ties ol ton, W. G. Gavitt, of the Spencer Club, Lyons, killing 

 five birds straight, received first money. Second money 

 finally won by Peter Tompkins, of the Dean Richmond Club, Ba- 

 tavia. Id the ties of nine, Geo.W. Smith, of the Queen City 

 Club, of Buffalo, received the purse lor the best score, killing all 

 of his live rises. The money for the second best score went to 

 Mr. H. IS. Hooker, of Rochester. 



Bis! A rcrnije.— The Forest and Stream gold prize medal, 

 valued at S125, for the best average in five contests, was awarded 

 to Edward Hudson, of the Onondaga County Club, of Syracuse, 

 he winning it by four points. 



MATCH FOR THE PIERCE DIAMOND HADGE. 



P. Heinz 



... 



n 



1 







111 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 







1 



1-11 



C. Taylor - 



... 1 



1 







1 



111 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1—14 



George Meister.... 



... 1 



1 







1 



111 



1 







1 1 



1 



II 



1 



0-11 



H. F. Flower 



... 1 



i 







1 



111 



II 



1 



(I 







1 



11 



0-8 



13. L.Sargent 



... 1 



1 



(I 







111 



1 



11 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1—12 



G. W. Smith 



... 1 



1 







1 



111 



1 



1 



1 1 







1 



1 



1-13 



O.J. 11 em hold 



... 1 



11 



t 



1 



11 



II 







1 1 



1 



1 



(I 



0—9 



P.P. Pike 



.... 1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 1 







1 



II 



0-10 



R. 11. Madison 



....1 



1 



1 



1 



111 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1—15 



M. Baylors ... 



...1 



1 



1 



1 



1 1 1 











1 



1 



1 



1 



1—12 



Frank Thompson.. 



.... 



1 



II 







111 







1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1-10 



J.J. Beimel! 



...0 









1 



1 1 dr. 















G. A.Chappell. ... 



... 



1 



1 



1 



10 



1 



11 



1 



1 



1 



(1 



1—9 



H. B. Hooker 



... 1 







II 



1 



111 



l 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1—13 



H. Twist 



...0 



1 







1 



11 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 







1— 11 



A.H.Sheridan .... 



....1 







1 



1 1 







1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



0-12 







Second 



Squad. 

















D. M. Lagcra 



...0 



1 



1 







Ill 



i 



l 



1 i 



1 



1 



1 



1-13 



L.H. Smith 



.... 











1 



dr. 

















W.J.Selover 



.... 1 













Ill 



1 



1 







II 







1 



0-8 



T. II. Burroughs ... 



... 1 



1 



1 



1 



110 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



0—12 



A. S. Hall 



.. 



1 



1 



1 



111 



(i 



1 



n 1 



1 



1 



1) 



1— 11 



William Eager. ... 



... 



I 



(I 



II 



dr. 

















Thomas Eimber... 



... 1 



I 



1 



1 



1 



1 



dr. 











I. 11. Andrews... . 



. . 1 



I 



1 



1 



111 



1 



1 



1 i> 



1 



1 



(1 



1-13 



Robert Seldon 



... 1 



I 



1 



1 



111 



it 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1-13 



R.J. Richardson... 



...1 



I 



1 



1 



11 



1 







1 



1 



1 



1 



1—12 



A. E.Compson 



...1 



I 



1 



1 



11 



1 







I ! 



1 











0-10 



J. Brier, Jr 



... 1 



I 



1 



1 



10 



1 



II 



I I 



II 



1 



1 



1—11 



Ed. Lodder.... 



....1 



I 



1 



1 



11 



11 



1 



I 1 



1 



1 



1 



1-13 



S. Damowood 



...1 



1 



1 



1 



1 1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1—14 



A. Paul 



...1 



1 



1 







111 



1 



1 



1 



1 







1 



1-12 



J.M. Sawyer 



...1 



i 



1 



u 



11 



1 



I 



dr. 













Third Squad. 

















Pol or Tompkins... 



...0 



1 



1 



1 



111 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1-14 



Robert Newell 



,, 



1 











dr. 

















J. Witiner 



...1 



1 



1 



1 



10 1 







1 



I I 



1 



1 



1 



1-13 



c. w. Wingert 



... 1 



1 



1 



1 



10 1 



1 



1 



I 



di 









H.R. Jones 



... 1 



1 



(I 



1 



1 1 1 











dr. 











G.W, Crouch 



... 1 



1 







1 



10 



1 



II 



II 



1 







1 



1—8 



S. A. Tucker „ 



... 1 



l 



1 



1 



111 



1 



1 



I 



1 











1—12 



G ge Smith 



... 1 



1 



1 







11 



i 



1 



I I 



1 



1 



1 



1—13 



J.A.Nichols 



... 1 



1 



1 







dr. 

















W.S.Gavill 



..1 



1 



1 



1 



1 







1 



1 











1 



0-8 



William Miller 



... 1 



1 



(1 



II 



110 











1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1-10 



G.C. Luther 



... 1 



1 



1 



1 



10 







dr. 











P. Carroll 



.. 1 



1 







1 



111 











dr. 











w. s. Murray .. .. 



1 



1 



1 







111 



1 



1 



I) 1 



1 



1 



1 



1-13 



T. B. Tallman 



... 



1 







1 



1 dr. 















H.T. Gall 



... 1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1-13 







Fourth Squad. 

















B. Talsman 



.., n 



1 



1 



1 



110 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 



II 



dt 





B. Hammond 



... 1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1—13 



H. Drury 



... 1 







1 



1 



111 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1-14 



William Hughes... 



...0 







1 







1 



1 



I 



1 



d 









Ed. Hudson 



.. 



1 





1 



111 



1 



I 



1 I 



1 



I 



1 



1-14 



K. S. Pettit 



...1 



1 







II 



111 



1 



I 



I I 







1 



di 





C. Warner.......... 



. .1 







1 



1 



111 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 







1-13 



This gave the diamond badge to E. H. Madison, of the Fountain 

 Gun Club, Brooklyn, as he was the only gentleman having a clean 

 score of fifteen. The badge was donated by Dr. H. V. Pierce, and 

 is valued at $850. Ttis to be held by the winner each year in 

 trust, and to be accounted for to the State association. The win- 

 ner will receive the entrance fees for tho next annual contest. 

 Tho ties on fourteen were then shot off for the second prize, 

 Damowood missing bis first, Drury his second, Taylor and Tomp- 

 kins their fifth, R. Hudson, of the Onondaga Club, of Syracuse, 

 killing 5 straight, and winning the second prize. In shooting off 

 liesQi 18, G»"W. Smith, Hooker and Hammond tied again on 5, 

 1!. Hammond, of Buffalo Audubons, winning on 5 straight, Smith 

 0, Hooker 0. 



Dean Richmond Trophy ' fontest— 80 birds; 31 yards rise , loams of 

 three men each :— 



Monroe County Club, Roches- 

 ter.— 



H. U. Hooker in 



I. H. Andrews It 



I. H. Beckwith 15 



Total.... 15 



Dean Richmond, Batavia:— 

 Peter Tompkins 18 



R. Selden 17 



C. Warner 15 



Total 50 



Audobon Club, Buffalo :- 



B. Hammond 1(1 



P.Heinz 15 



William Christian 15 



Total 40 



Queen City, Buffalo:— 



E. Taylor 



a. Tafsma 



Total 



Fountain Gun, Brc 



H. Madison.. 



C. W. Wingert ,. 



M. B. Bayliss 



17 



IS 



Forester, Buffalo :— 



Robert X>leweU 



II. H. Jo 



Gci 



nth.. 



. 18 



Total _, U 



Onondaga, Syracuse:— 



I .'■'.; i ■ i ; ' ■ . I :■ I 



George Luther 16 



P. Let'ever 13 



Total 47 



Seneca Gun, Seneca :— 



M. Hoag 17 



.I.E. Lawrence 17 



11. Silsby 18 



Total SO 



Long island Gun.Brooklyn :— 



C.I' CM. a-l ... '. Ill 



E. I'ike 14 



H. Thompson 11 



Total 43 



Total 63 



This gave the Dean Richmond trophy to the Fountain Gun Club 

 of Brooklyn. The prize for sooond best club being between the 

 Seneca Gun Club, of Seneca Falls, and the Dean Richmond Club, 

 of Batavia. These two organizations concluded to divide the 

 prize, which consisted of 2,000 shells. 



Judges— Wm. Lawrence, of Seneca Falls, and J. A. Hacketra, 

 of Buffalo HeroUl. Referee— T. C. Banks, of tho Forest and 

 Stbeam. 



Notwithstanding the fact that the sun bad nearly gone down, 

 the last contest on tho programme, that for the Livingston 

 Sportsmen's Association cup, was commenced. It was finished in 

 almost total darkness, and resulted in a tie between the Onondaga 

 Club, Syracuse, and the Fountain G un club, Brooklyn, the shoot- 

 off being won by tho latter. 



Contest 8— Wadworth Cup ; 15 double rises :— 



Onondaga Club, Syracuse :— 



e Ml. on 2i 



H.F. Gale 21 



Total 42 



Seneca Gun Club, Seneca 

 Falls :— 



(1. Silsby 20 



U. Koseeranz 18 



Total -...38 



.assail Gun Club :- 



W.R. Glovers LB 



L. II. Smith 10 



Total 25 



Long Island G. A.:— 



G. Giklersleevo 17 



E. Madison 18 



Total 35 



Fountain Gun Club :— 



G. W. Wingert... .23 



M. Bailiss 19 



Total 42 



Av.autioii. e.Hi 



G.W. Smith 18 



William Christian 10 



Total 37 



Forester Sportsmen's Club, 

 Buffalo :— 

 H.R. Jones. 

 George Srui 

 Total 



Monroe County Club, Roches- 

 ter:— 



H.B.Hooker.... 



J. W. Andrews. . 



Total 



The Fty Castinn.-The only entries were Chief Engineer Ira 

 Wood, Cornelius W. Smith and H. E. Bobbins, all of Syracuse— 

 the latter of the Standard staff-and W. C. Jakus, of Buffalo. All 

 of the Syracuse contestants are pupils of the veteran Rube;Wood, 

 hence he did not bring out his own rod. He did not have the 

 heart to reel out his lino o'er the heads of " my boys," as the 

 champion delights to call his graduates. Mr. Wood, together with 

 H.R.Wood, were chosen judges of the fly casting.and Dr. Fowler, 

 of Ithaca, referee. The following was the record of the casiing 

 in number of foot of line thrown out :— 



Name. Feel. 



Ira Wood, of Syracuse — 70 



C. W. Smith, ol Syracuse 70 



H E. Bobbins, ol Syracuse HO 



W.C. Jacus. of Buffalo 50 



The judges decided to award Mr. Wood the lirst prize on aecoti nt 

 of his superior style and accuracy. Tho exhibition was, consider- 

 ing the poor weather, very praiseworthy. The other prizes were 

 awarded in the order named. 



Rifle Shooting -The distance was 100 yards, off-hand, string 

 measure, the telescope being barred. The judge was Mr. James 

 Hafferty, and the referee, Mr. E. Hill. Mr. Archie Paul, of Cohoes. 

 scored 27 7-16, getting first prize ; Mr. O. G. Jones, of Syracuse, 

 35 5-16, second prize; Mr. Samuel Jacoby, Seneca Falls, 40 7-16, 

 third prize. 



Pistol Practice.— During the fifth contest the match for pis- 

 tol shots was called at the riffo range. Ten shots were allowed, 

 string measure, at a distance of fifteen yards. Mr. J. H. Andrews 

 scored 16 3-16 and took first prize; George J. Marsh, of the For- 

 ester Club, Buffalo, 251 and second prize; O.S. Jones, of Syracuse 

 2oi and third prize. Tho other scores were by Mr. G. W. Crouch] 

 of Rochester, 29, and Mr. II. B. Hooker, also of Rochester, 271. 



Massachusetts— Quimy, May 2111/t.— The Merry Mouut Shoot- 

 ing Club glass-ball shoot :— 



Boiary Double 



trap. trap. Total. 



George Monk 10 8 18 



A.Keating fl 8 17 



John Curtis (2d) S 9 18 



T.Curtis II 18 



George Bent 9 6 15 



Charles Prescott 9 (i 15 



W. W. Mitchell 8 6 14 



Ed. Hardwick 5 9 11 



Henry Studley 7 5 13 



Myran Clark 7 5 13 



G.T.Badger 6 6 12 



M.J. Hunt 7 3 10 



Frank Curtis 3 6 9 



Wyman Nightingale 4 4 8 



After the above a challenge match took place between Albert 

 Keating and George Monk for the badge held by Monk, with the 

 following result :— 



notary. Dovhle. Total. 



A.Keating 9 10 lo 



G.Monk 10 9 111 



In shooting off the tie at eleven balls Mr. Keating shot 11 and 

 Mr. Monk 10, making the former winner of the badge. 



Xaticli, May 2Qth— Shooting at ten rotary and five double at 18 



yards rise. The following shows a gain on theirprevious shoots r— 



Rotary. Uouhle. Total. 



W.W.Clark, 10 9 10 



M. Brigham.... S 8 ]ti 



Dr. J. H. Wright - 8 7 15 



C.W.Gile 8 7 15 



C.O.Wilson T 8 15 



J. Laker 11 5 14 



D. Hawohett 1 8 12 



J. Mahard 7 B 12 



H. Brighton 5 7 12 



H.Hawos... 5 II 



F. Stevens 1 -1 8 



Totals 75 74 151 



New HAVEN Gun Ci.ru— AY?/i Hami, May ;'Mh.— The New 

 Haven Gun Club held its regular modal shoot to-day, Owing to 



