JULY 8, 1880. J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



457 



Messrs. Hi-cwer. CttOnOD antl Yemngton divided first prize, 

 l b gun, donated by H. 0. Biiitfrea, So. 



3 Cortlandt street, New York, value ?U«>. 



Mrsar--, Lainbersun, Muti'ly, Townsend, Tucker, Hyer and 



H^fsoS. 8 ! 11111-5 &1Q0-3I Post 10001-2 



Hughes ...0MW1— 1 I Francis 01110—3 



P Sot ,. .11111-5 lllll-o I Jiri.iituall DHM-8 



Hm.t.:::'. oomi-s I wums oioL -3 



Dr. Talbot winning the third priz9, u breech-loading gun, 



Ties on 7. 



I 00 -o 



J. Lumbers. >u 0110 2 



(J, Wait! HiltO— 3 



Haight 11101 1 1110 -:; 



Pearsou fill 11— I ii- -q 



Tai.pan ll(|l0-3 



Hmves ll'H" : > 



Waver oo —o 



Mr. Badgley winninu- the fourth prize, 



Ties on li. 



Pustan 11010-1 11UI1— 1 



Hill'Ri'3 1 1100-3 00011-2 



Warne 00J -0 



D.-ekor 10100-2 



Von Lensorke (Will -1 



Mr. Duslan winning 1 ho tmb io-i/.e, 2.UU0 paper shells, donated 

 bv the Winchester Repeating Anns Company, Broadway, New 

 Void;, value $20. 



Vari' 1 iVi'veo'r.,..00 —0 I 0. Warne 11011-4 01110-3 



Cuinraings 11011-4 01101-3 Corsinau 



Nicholas 11110-1 00111-3 I . 



Messrs. Oumminga, Nicholas and Yfarne dividing sixth prize, 



* Shoot No. 7— Friday, July 2d— Single bird shoot for the Cham- 



pionshin badee of the Stale r,f New .Jersey, open only to lnoni- 

 -■' -. State Associa' : - 



Duseuberry ..11011-4 -C 



Hill 00 



Cassel lllOl—i 1(1 -l 



i I 0110 -2 



Jackson 01KP-3 



Badgley 01111-4 11111-5 



VuU Lengerke.ulOl — 8 



l)e Kongo 1000 -1 



Hope Withdrawn. 



Haves 0010 -1 



Walker 0O1O —1 



•st ; 



tees from the ni 



bii-.ls each. 21 yarns rise. 



Duslan 11(11(11111111011—13 H 



S. Lambc-rsnn. l'OUIll 1111111—14 111 



qb . .iioiuooidojoio— 8 ' PI 



Hunt 111111011111111-14 H 



J. Lamberson. 11)111111111111— 15 H 

 Iviusev lOUOllllll 



t, i 16 



llOlUIIIUllin— 13 



all 101011011111111—12 



110011011 111110— H 



liiiiiuiiiiiii— ia 



minimum— 15 



loiiiimiuioii— 13 



Camion.'.'.'.'. .'..iiirliililOl'lOii-ii , Castle 111110110111111-13 



;i .. : , :.ie...ll01Ulllllllll-14 



Huu-hes 111111101111110-13 1 



air<fe. I 86 r* 3i r*. 



J10 | Haight Ill 101 100 



Ool. Lee, u -wealthy member and an enthusiastic pigeon shooter. 

 Keilet an 1 Madison tied at. seven birds each, and, in the shoot-olf, 

 the former won, killing eleven straight. Two sweepstakes fol- 

 io .1 ii lemaa -winning the first, and Watts taking ibo sexmd 

 Five in succession. On the whole, the 

 r v s* - 'i suebessi aid a word ot praise is due to Mi- 

 Henry Alteubrand. President, and the other Officers of the club, 



to i ro.n on n exertions in bringing about such a desirable 



result. 



WASHINGTON CMTK.— Dexter Park, Junc'mih.— Shoot for ease of 

 birds; $1 entrance and birds; 81 yards rise; Long Island rules :- 



i Club, 



88 Yds. 



.1. Lamberson...lll 01 

 Have, Ill 11 



W. Hayes, of (ho F.sse- 



Messrs. S. Lambersou, 



i i !■:■ . ' ■■ i ii 

 pany, S3 Wall st.reei, Nc" 

 Messrs. Townsend, Hu_ 



Pr Sfessrs. Dustan, Brientnall and Hyer divided the fourth prize, 



C-- — ) , nf>aii 



Smut N<>. 8.— Open to all amateurs; 15 single birds, 21 yards 



„ ling the badge* 



d Vau Bi-aekle divideil the second 

 Hazard Powder Com- 



1 $25. 



id Castle divided the third 



Mundy llOlllllOlonOOl- 



Townsend.... 011111111101110-13 



Haight 010111111111111—13 



Robertson.... 11)1111)1111111-15 



Lever 101011110011111—11 



Hayliss 111(11 1111111110-13 



Hyer liHlllllOllKJlll-HJ 



Badgley 01H10111U01H— 12 



W.P. Hughes 111111111111111-15 

 Nicholas.:... 111111011101111-13 



Cannon 101110110111111—12 



Burdette OllllUOlllllll— 13 



Brientnall . . . . 111011111 111111— H 



Haves 111111101111111-14 



Young 111110101111111—13 



Thompson.... 101110111111011-13 



Hughes 111101111111110-13 



Talbot 111111111111111-15 



Tu-ker 111111111011111—14 



Brewer lllllllllllllOl— 14 



Dustan 111011101111111—13 



Kittredge .. .. llOlUlllOUlll— 18 



Southard 1100] 1011101010- 



Madison 011111111 1 1111-14 



'.' l iTl'lol'il 1U1 1 11-13 I Worth OOlOlOlOUlOlll- 9 



Sigler 111111111111111-15 



liurdette and Cannon shot for the birds only. 



28 Yds. 31 Yds. I 86 Yds 31 Yds. 



Talbot 1 11 1.1 1111 W.P.HugheB..! 111. 10 



mi ...0 10 1 1 I Sigler 11 1 1.. 1 1 1 



Dr. Talbot winning the first prize, cash S250. 



Ilrifmtuall'.. - 1 111 1 I Brewer 1 Jill 



Hayes 1 111 Madison 1 1010 



Tucker .0 1 1 1 ll 



Messrs. Brientnall and flrower divided the second prize, cash 

 8150. 



1 Haight.... 



1 Bayliss. .. 

 1 Nicholas.. 



I Castle . 



.11111 

 .00101 



ning the third prize, 



Ties on 13:— 



Youug 1 1 1 



Hughes 1 1 



Dustan Ill 



Kitlridgo 1 1 _ 



Messrs. Dustan. Haight and Nicholas 

 cash Sin I. 



Shoots number two and eight to fill or pro-rate. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 

 For best average in shoots numbers 1, 3, and 7, gold badge do- 

 nated by C. VF. Carpenter, proprietor of the Continental Hotel, 

 Newark, N. J. Won by Mr. F. B. Hyer of the Midway Shooting 



For the best average in shoots numbers 2, 4 and 8 (each open- 



i. ■ ■ -. ■!..'. 1-: i'ii' Vh'll'i'" ' o". .iiilo, l: 



and to be known n= the " ESrb Trophy." Won by Mr. Townsend. 

 Jior best average iu fill contests, gold badge, Messrs. Hayes, 

 Hyer and lb-; in '! I ■( Messis. li.iyes and Hyer refused to 

 shoot off, and Mr l(. H, linentnall, ot the Essex Gun Club, was 

 awarded the first prize. The Jersey City Heights Gun Club had 

 Hie onlywell equipped tent on the grounds, and thou- hospitality 

 was extended to all. 



The tournament was quite a success considering that the club 

 members had but two weeks in which to build the grand stand 

 and perfect, arrangements. The Palisade Gun Club will have the 

 tournament in 1881. 



Topshau, Me., June 29th.— At a friendly shoot here to-day be- 

 tween the Cushnoc Heights Gun Club, of Augusta, and the Kiv- 

 erside Gun Club, of this place, the Cushnoes were victorious by 

 the following score :— 



P. O. Vicory 13 



H. A. Thonnlike 14 



10. W. Moore 18 



I'. A. Tibbets Ii 



H.Saffprd 18 



.1. L.Mackie It) 



I<1. L. Whitehouse 15 



H. F. Farnham IS 



J. I.. Fish 10 



■ T 80 



.1. I. Coleord SI 



A. L. Bracket 16 



Total ml 



Sweepstake same day: First ] 

 Maekio ; third. J. s. Boaney ; ion 

 B— Thii 



.l.s. Bouney .... 

 I'. Kevcs 



II. bt.-tson 



W. H. Merril.... 

 A. E. flail.... 



M.C. Hall 



G. II. (loud 



C.L.York 



f. I-LGreeiilief . 

 C Winslow 



Total . 



■Hi,' J.' 



club, lately foi 



1111 1—5 



1110 1 0-4 



1 II D 1 1 1 1-5 

 1-1 



111110 1-0 



1111 10 0-5 



111111 1-7 



II 111 1-4 



III 10 1 1 0-4 

 10 110 1-4 

 10 1111 1-6 



... 101110 1—5 



Kellel 1 111111-7 



Brown 10 1110 1-5 



Ail.im, 111111 1-7 



Altonbrand 10 11 1-4 



J. Cotter lioim-o 



Bochme.. 



Metealf... 



Field 



Wynn 



West 



While .... 



Pink 



Durlun... 



He'd mail'.'. 



Armbruster 110 10-3 



Caniek 11111 0—5 



.. 1110 0-3 



Evans 1110011-5 



McCrill 10 1111 1-8 



Van Size Hill 1 1-5 



Wans 10 11 1-4 



Haas 0010111-4 



Kennedy (10 1 1-2 



Madison 10 1111 0-5 



Bessler 10 1111—5 



Brooks .111101 l-o 



110110 1—5 



E A. Lemken... o I 1 1 11 



Harris 1110 110-5 



Suiter 11111-5 



OchS 1011111-8 



Bell 1 i i '.' 'i I 



Chichester 1 111111-7 



Ties of 7 birds, 26 yards rise:— 



Chichester 11111-51 Kettell 01111-4 



White 10 0—1 I Adams 11111-n 



Ties of 5 birds, 28 yards rise :— 

 Chichester 110 0—2 | Adams 11111—5 



Thirty-six entries for the case of iiirds ; S30 for club. 



Medal shoot, 21 yards: — 



Armbruster 0000110-3 



Car rick 0111001—1 



llciivze 1111101-8! 



Deriving 1101111-0 23 



Evans 0011111-5 Yds. 



Keilet 1111111—7 1111 



McGill 0111101-5 



Troot 1001111-5 



Vansize 11100*0*1-4 



Watts 1101110-5 



Haas 1011010— + 



Kenneday 0110*011-4 



Eugene Crrr, June 18fh.— The second glass-ball match ever hold 

 in Lane County came off last Saturday, between the Lane County 

 and Creswelt Sportsmen's Clubs, 

 side ; ten shots each ; eighteen yards rise ; Bogardus trap ; one 

 and one-quarter ounces of shot :— 



Total 173 



1 Hedenian 0101111—5 23 



Curtis 0011111-5 Yd*. 



Madison ilUlll-7 1010* 



I Besslir 1101111-6 



Mench 0000011-2 



H. Miller 10(111101-3 



.1. Loughran... . ■0000010*— 1 



J. Lentz 0000110-2 



Metealf 0111111 6 



Total 94 



W. Charles 



J. H. Osborn 



C. It. Russell 



C Richards . . - 



A. B. Archer 



E.ilollis 



.1. Eastman 



R Sawyer 



F.Whinie 



.I.K. Teclc 



CD. Harrison 



Total.... 



MEDFOIin TKAM. 



m 



50 



51 



.....1,590 



RF.CAerrrj.A'i'i'iN 

 , 1,688 1 Med lord team 1,590 



CBESWELE. 



E.IIowe 7 



F. Golden 8 



ii. Harrington 4 



W.Taylor 6 



S. Keed 7 



Total . 



EUGENE. 



.]. Stevens, captain. . 



F. Bclshaw 



J. Huddleston 



J. Belsluiw 



M.M.Davis 



33 Total . 



10 



A Team Tournament.— A meeting of the Long Branch, River- 

 ton, Philadelphia and New York g-un clubs was held at Deal, N. J., 

 July 6th. The prize was a $200 silver cup, which went to the Kiv- 

 ertons, they scoring 71 out of a possible SO. Conditions, 30 yards 

 rise ; 3d birds each man ; 5 traps; IJ oz. shot; Hurlingham rules. 

 Score:— 



niVEHTON gun club. 



Mr. J. F.norv 11111111110111110 111-18 



Mr. Mfnallister 111110 11111110 11 1111-18 



Mr. 15. Meredith 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I) I 1 1 0- 17 



Gen. E. B. Grubb 1111011111111111 10 11-18 



Grand total 71 



LONG BHANCH GUN CLUB. 



Mr. Polhemus 0111110111100111111 X — JO 



Mr.W. G. Mtirphv 101110001010111110 1 1—13 



Mr. E. G. Murphy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1S 



Mr. C. Livingston 01010111101011110 111—14 



Grand total 61 



PHILADELPHIA GUN CLUB. i^X 



Dr. Kinney 10 11110 10 10 1110 111 0-13 



Mr. A. Biddlc 0111011110111111011 1-16 



Mr. H. Rickley 01 011111111 1111110 1-16 



Mr. F. Ellis 1100 111110 101110 10 11-14 



Grand total , 59 



NEw'yORK GUN CLUB. 



Dr. Zellner 111110 1*111111111 11-17 



Mr. Knowles .0010111101111111101 1-15 



Col. Armstrong 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1-17 



Col. Butler 10 101111001 11111111-15 



Grand total - 64 



Referee, Mr. C. McDowell, Baltimore Gun Club. Time, 4:20. 

 * Dr. Zellner really killed ]g, the ninth bird being scored a miss 

 by the scorer, but which was killed. 



—Messrs. Schuyler and Duane are busily engaged in 

 arranging their new assortment of goods, which will 

 rnake a nice display ; and, when completed, they will 

 have one of the fine'st sportsmen's warehouses on Broad- 

 way. Look for their advertisement next w r eek, 



Gardner team . 



Gardner loam 



The following d.iy the Gardner team started for Walnut: mi],tO 

 shoot with the crack team of (he State. The president of the 

 Massachusetts It hie Association, Mr. .1 N. Frye, received and en- 

 tertained the Gardner team in a very gentlemanly manner. The 

 conditions of the match were the same as at M'dlord, only using 

 the Creedmoor target. The captain of the Massachusetts team 

 could not And but eight men in over one hundred members who 

 were ready to enter the lists, and wished to take four men from the 

 Medford team. The Gardners at first protested, us it was under- 

 stood that no one should shoot in two differed teams, butflnajly 

 acceeded to the wishes of their opponents. Pratt, Nichols and 

 Dodge came to the front in the Oardnor team, and Jewell, Rich- 

 ardson and Brooks in the Massachusetts team. Following is the 



GABDNEK TEAM. I MASSACHUSETTS TEAM. 



G.R.Pratt 44 47 91 J . M . Jewell 48 47 93 



F. 14. Nichols 17 44 91 ] E F. Richardson. 40 46 1(2 



I.N.Dodge 46 44 90 I E. .F Brooks 47 43 90 



H. C. Knowlton.. 13 46 S9 J.N.Fne 45 44 8« 



A. H. Matthews.. 44 45 S9 I J. P. Bennett 44 43 S7 



G-F. Ellsworth... 43 45 81 1 J . B. Osborn 41 44 85 



Wm. Austin 45 43 87 K. B. Souther 43 43 85 



CO. Bent 43 43 86 I G L. Winehip.-x, 43 42 85 



rHinds 44 42 86 I W. Charles 45 40 85 



s I '.''.:, 1 1.. ■! . i" 41 85 A. B. Archer. ... 41 42 83 



H.S.Pierce 43 41 S3 I C. Richards 39 43 82 



S B . Hildrcth... .40 42 82 A. C Gould 35 45 80 



Total 1,018 I Total 1,030 



EECAt'ITULATlON. 



Gardner team ... i a:'. .'.-■ ... ,■,■., ,■'■ ■,,, ' 'i 1 



Gardner team victoi ious 9 points. 



Owiug to the lateness of the hour but two strings -were shot, 

 but the Gardner team camo home elated with their victory and 

 justly proud of their record. 



Mammoth Riri.i: Gallekt.— Boston, Mats., July 2d.— The Ex- 

 celsior Rillc Match for the month of June ended with some very 

 tine shooting. On Thursday, July 1st, was commenced a new 

 match, called the Any Rifle Match, with six cash prizes. Also an 

 extra prize of $5 to any one making a clean score of consecutive 

 bullaeyes. The conditions of the match are any twenty-two cal- 

 iber rifle, three pounds full, rounds 8, possibie40. Five scores to 

 win, or possible 200. Tho match to end Saturday evening', July 

 31st. The following- are tho leading competitors in the E.veelsior 

 Match for June; 50 yards; rounds 8; possible 40; five scores to 

 win, or possible 200:— 



E l ''\" I{ ., H f' is i W 3S 88 38 &-189 



B. F. Richardson 37 37 38 38 39-189 



U. A. Pollard :\c, 37 gir 37 3s ls.i 



Geo. F. Ellsworth 37 37 37 37 B7-I85 



^Canterbury.... 



1 Br( 





s took active 



rds fait-ly 



Washington (His CM 

 yn, E. D., by some sport: 



game on Loug Island, already boasts of over one hundred men 

 bers. Their first monthly shoot took place June 30th at Dext.f 

 Park, Jamaica, and from the quabty of the work done behind tt 

 traps it was evident that the elder clubs of Long Island 

 ere long to look to th 

 part in the sport, an 

 good, and the shootir 

 the proceedings, a mi 

 ent. The lirst com est 

 Boinely stuffed and ti 



' H'liii' of the W r as 



iyn, E. I)., the headquarters of the club. It was won 

 after a tie with Chichester. Some tine shooting wa 

 winner killing seventeen straight. The second cont' 



..ii medal and the "Lee Badge," the latter prusoated by J Total 



1 Hotel, 183 Oh 



EANGE AND GALLERY. 



Gabi neb, Mass., July 1st.— It will be remembered that the Med- 

 ford team visited Hackmatack range, a short, time sluce, to shoot 

 a friendly match with our local riflomon, in which the visiting 

 team were worsted, and on Friday of last week the Gardner team 

 visited Medford for a return match at the Bellevue range. Mr 

 G.F. Ellsworth of thra Gardner team, carried off the bonors,hIS 

 record being 167. Mr. Charles, of the Medford team, made the 



same score, but wa 

 of the Gardin 



utr 



madet.w 



nked by Mr. KUsi 

 1 shots on the wro: 



Mr. 



: tai 



shots 



r ta: 



■>d ii 



shot . 



count. Following is the s 



-body 



j-regated points enough h, secure 

 lions of the match were off-hand 

 ■soften shots per man, Medford 



flAnilNEll TEAM. 



F, E. Nichols. 



O.A.Gr 



1 Me 



35 



The 



eathci 



eld, jlbiKs., Ju!j/ 3tJ.— The team of eight 1 

 ad Wakctield teams shot their return 1 



uditii 



•ery good, but the home tel 



1 tho 

 ntch to-day. 



out of trim, while the Medfords sent dow 



and won by 48 points. After the match a supper 



armory of the Richardson Light Guard. The scon 



MEnpoilD. 



y strong team 

 was had in the 

 is stood :— 



II. K. Richardson.. 



16 45445544 



5 4 4 4 4 5 

 5 5 5 5 4 5 „ 

 5 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 



F.Hotlis U 5 5 5 



|5 4 4 4 . 

 „ ,„ , 14 5 5 4 4 4 5 



W.Charles ,...,4 5 5 4 5 4 5 



(544444 5 



4-44 



5-4B. iaa 



5-48 



Villi! 



4 5 5 4 4 5 5 



5 4 4 5 5 4 4 



4 4 5- 4'7 156 



_ 5 4-45 I 



4 4—44) 



5 5-.li: -134 

 4 5-41 \ 

 4 5-46/ 



4 4-43 )■ 133 



5 4-13 i 



C.H. Russell.. 



4 4 3 5 5 4 4 



(445444 

 (434545 



A. Ii. Archer .4 4 4 5 4 4 



(544444 

 14 5 4 5 4 5 



,3 4 4 5 4 5 



(5-44166 



C. D. Harrison.. 



IU3M 



WAKEFIELD. 



5-43. 1311 



o n a 4—41 \ 



4 3 5 5-431 



4 4 4 5-4.-? ' l:.'7 



4 4 5 5-43 



4 3 4 4-43) 



4 4 4 4-41 - 127 



4 4 4 5-44 i 



4 5 4 5-40) 



4 4 4 4—40 131 



4 4 4 6-44 j 



1,048 



E. P. Richardson 



4 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 5-44 



- 5 4 9 4 

 4 5 5 5 5 



5-44) 



4- 46 -Hi 



138 



Roger Howard,. 



AT. B. Daniel.. 



4-48 1 

 5 4—46 I 

 4 5 3 6 4 14 5—13.134 

 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 5 5 45 i 

 4 5 4 5 fl 4 4 4 4-44/ 



4 4 4 4 4 113 4- 39-128 



5 8 4 6 4 4 5 i .1 16. 

 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 1,11 



4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5-13 1 1-8 

 ' 3-tl \ 



D. 11. Walker U 4 4 3 14 4 6 



1 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 

 (41444445 



David Ogilvie -34443443 



(5 4 3 4 3 4 5 4 



15 3 5 4 4 3 3 3 

 NT. Lewis -4 4 4 5 3 4 5 3 



1 4 1 5 4 4 4 4 4 

 114 4 4 4 3 



4 4 4-ffi 



4 4 3 4 



4—10-130 



11 4-48 



4 4 — 11 I 



5 5-30-120 



4 4- 40 \ 



5 4-30, 



8 3-3) -US 



.. 3. I 

 ■1 3-38 }■ Hi 



3 4 4 4 4 4 38 i 



Total i^x) 



WEST MeDFOBD, M<m., JUJu !*(.— The return match between 



Hal '"" con Club, of Maiden, and the Wesi Medford Shddtlng 



Club, ■•! West Medford, was shot on the grounds hej 

 with (he following -" 



WEST Hllt.l'oitl. CLUB. 



'""■' ' ■''" ■' '■ '■■■■ ''■■''' - /.'."liii'i/. T,.tM. 



W. T. Morse 



11. M. French 7 



.1. V.. fiber 11 



E.G. Morse 



A. II. Hindoo 5 



C. M. llariell (1 



J. A. Kuckwood (i 



Total 



"1 

 S3 



