FOREST AND STREAM 
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armed shot; 50 single birds; plunge traps; 21 yards; 
New York State rules :— 
F. A. Johnson, 11111110111 111 00111 11110 1 11110 
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L.H. Boughton, 1111110111111111111*111 + 11111011 
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The tie at five birds ; six yards rise:— 
F. A. Johnson.11111—5 I L. H. Boughton.1110 1—4 
Bough ton’s fourth bird was hard hit, but escaped be¬ 
yond bounds. 
Same Day.—Sweepstakes, New York State rides ; plunge 
traps ; 21 yards: — 
E. Hudson. 1111111 
F. A. Johnson.1 111111 
T. Kimber.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 
G. Luther.1 1 0 1 1 1 1 
D. Lefevor.1 1 1 1 1 I l 
H. Lewis.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 
H. Drury.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 
J. A. NIver.0 1 1 1 1 0 1 
L. H. Boughton.1 1 1 1 1 1 l 
Jas. Holloway. 1111111 
Ties at 26 yards :— 
Hudson.. 
Johnson.. - . . - _ 
Lefever.1 1 1 1 1-5 | 
Ties at 31 yards : — 
E. Hudson. 1111 1—5 I D. Lefever.1 1 0 dr.—2 
F. A. Johnson... 1 111 1-3 I L. H. Boughtou. 1 1 1 0 dr-3 
Hudson and Johnson again tieing, divided first money. 
Ties on nines; 26 yards rise :— 
T. Kimber.1 1 0 0 1-3 I H. Lowis.1 1 1 1 1-5 
Geo. Lotber.1 1 1 1 1-5 I 
Messrs. Luther and Lewis divided. 
Conditions as above :— 
Ed. Crouch.0 1 0 1 1 
H. Drury. 11111 
D. Lefever.1 1 1 1 ( 
II. Gale. 1 0 1 1 I 
Ed. Hudson.1 1 1 1 1 
F. Jaro Schmidt.1 1 1 0 ' 
Geo. Luther.1 1 1 0 1 
Mart Fellows.1 1 1 1 : 
F. A. Johnson.1 1 1 1 I 
J. A. [liver. 1 0 l 1 1 
J. Holloway .1 lilt 
Ties on tons at 26 yards rise :— 
H. Drury . 10 11 1—4 j F. A. Johnson 
Mart Fellows ... 1 111 1-6 | 
Fellows and Johnson again tieing, divided first ’money. 
Ties on nines at 26 yards rise :— 
D. Lefever.1 111 1-5 IE. Hudson.1 0 0 Odr-1 
H. Gale.1 1 0 1 0-3 | G. Luther.1 1 1 1 1—1 
Ties on five at 31 yards :— 
Lefever.1 1 1 1 1—5 | Luther.1 
Sweepstakes; 31 yards :— 
E, Hudson.1 1 0 0 0-2 I G. Luther.. 1 
D. Lefever.1 1 1 1 1—5 Deraont.1 
H. Drury.0 111 1—4 H. Lewis.0 
R. Pretty.0 110 1-3 H. Gale.I 
J. Holloway.1 111 1—5 | M. Fellows.1 
Ties on five; 31 yards rise :— 
D. Lefever.0 1 1—2 1 Demont. 
J. Holloway.1 0 1—2 | 
Ties on four; 31 yards rise :— 
Drury.0 1 1—21 Gale.1 X 1—3 
Luther.1 1 1-3 I 
Ties on three birds :— 
Luther.1 1 1-8 I Gale.1 1 0-2 
Pennsylvania— Erie, August 15th .—Fourth regular 
shoot for the Rahtskeller Cup, presented to the Erie Gun 
Club by Louie Schumacher; Mole’s revolving trap and 
rules to govern:— 
John E. Graham. 11111101111111 1—14 
C. K. Gregor. 11111111111110 0—13 
T. W. Jarecki.1 11101111011111. .13 
W. W. Derby. 11001111101111 1-12 
Ohas. Hays. 11111011001111 1—12 
Jack Love. 10101111101111 0—11 
Wilson. 11001111011101 0—10 
Will Tracy. 0 1010000010100 1—5 
Louie Schumacher..... 1 0 0 withdrew. 
Mr. Schumacher withdrew on account of a very bad 
arm. Snipe. 
New Jersey *.—Bergen Point, Aug. 12th .—The last of 
the series of seven matches by the Bergen Point Amateur 
Gun Club, for gold badge ; 25 glass balls ; 14 yards rise ; 
Bogardus trap and rules. The badge is now the property 
of F. G. Moore, he having won it four times :— 
Moore.101110011111111111111111 1—22 
Wilmerding.1110 1110 110 111111110 0 111 0—19 
S. L. Davis.1111011110101001011110111—13 
Nahant Sporting Club.—Nahant, Mass., Aug. 12th. 
—Glass ball match ; handicap ; ten balls ; silver medal:— 
W. A. Jeffries, 21 yards.1 00111101 1—7 
W. L. Green, 19 yards.0 01110110 1—0 
W. L. Jeffries, 20 yards.1 01001010 1—5 
J. A. Jeffries, 18 yards.0 01000011 0-3 
Washington, D. C., Aug. 9.—Anacostia Gun Club— 
first match at 10 glass balls :— 
Wagner. ...111111111 1—10 I Scott.0 100111001—5 
Morgan....1 11111110 1-9 Ball.0 1 0 0110010-4 
Stumph.. ..1 111111011—91 Ready.0 00001110 1—4 
Rothwell...l 101111101-81 
Second match, 3 birds each ; $2 entrance; 21 yards 
rise ; Mills 22 yards ; Mayhew 25 yards ; and Wagner 
handicapped:— 
Mills.1 1111 Morgan.1 0 1 
Daw.1 1 1 0 Scott.1 0 1 
Wagner.1 1 1 1 Mayhew.. 0 1 1 
Clark..0 1 1 | 
Mills and Wagner divided. 
Third match same as before :— 
Daw.0 1 1 I Dowell.10 1 
Mills. 1 111 Morgan.1 0 1 
Wagner.1 1 1 0 | Ready.1 110 
Fourth match same as before :— 
Clark...1 
Roth well.1 
Ready..1 
Dowling. ..1 
Ties shot off ; miss and out 
Clark.1 1 II Ready.1 1 0 
Roth well.1 1 11 Dowling. 
Clark and Rothwell divided. 
August lGf/t. First match ; glass balls £18 yards rise ; 
rotary trap ; 10 balls each:— 
1 Daw.1 1 
Morgan.1 0 t 
Stumph...0 i 
| Shelton.0 4 
Wagner.1111111111-10 
Stumph.1111011110—8 
Williams.111x100101- 6 
Morgan. .....101110100 0— 6 
Rothwell.. ...0000101111-5 
Ball.0001101011— 5 
Mills.1111101110- 4 
Clark..1101101111— 8 
Jonsoher..1011010105— 0 
Second match at pigeons ; 21 yards rise; plunge traps ; 
five birds each ; $10. 
Rothwell..1 111 1-5 | Moreau.1 1101-4 
Third match same as above, only $2 additional, and 
three birds eaoh:— 
Mills.1 1 1—3 1 Bruce.1 1 1—8 
Wagner. 1 1 1-3 I Rothwell.1 0 o—l 
Ties on three shot off ; 26 yards rise ; miss and out:— 
Mills.1 1—2 | Bruce.0 CM) 
Wagner....1 1—2 I 
Mills and Wagner divided. 
Fourth match same as before : — 
Bruce.1 1 1—31 Daw.1 0 w—2 
Rothwell.1 1 1—3 Stumph.1 1 1—8 
Morgan.1 1 1-3 | Clark.1 1 1—3 
Ties shot off; first miss out:— 
Bruce.01 Stumph... .1 
Rothwell.1 Clark. 1 
Morgan...1 1 
Not having pigeons'enough, ties were shot off at glass 
balls ; five balls each : — 
Rothwell.....0 0 
Morgan.0 1 
Howell Shooting Glub.—F ollowing are the scores 
of bird and ball shooting matches, held under the aus¬ 
pices of the Howell, Michigan, Shooting Club, August 
6th, 7th, and 8th. The first match was for the glass Dali 
champion medal, between C. G. Jewett and Geo. Buzzard, 
the score resulting as follows :— 
Jewett.25 24 25 24—98 | Buzzard.20 22 23 21—85 
Match at 20 glass balls ; 3 Bogardus traps :— 
18 
C. J. Jewett, 
H. Whipple.;■ 
Henry Wilbur. 
R. F. Sprague.J® 
Jas. Glenn.— $ 
C. G. Harrington. 
M.T.Cole.13 
Frank Wherry .1G 
R. H. Rumsey.19 
J. H. Beebe.1’ 
J. E. Long. T. 
H. Mason . ..14 
E. F. Mulliken. 19 
E. G. Angel. 15 
B. F. Burgess. 10 
J. H. Warren. 13 
C. A. Fox..17 
A.Linmenn. 15 
I. H. Murray. 11 
Glen, of Detroit, and Wilber, of Howell, tied for first 
money, and on the shoot off the former won. Rumsey 
and Mulliken, of Howell, tied for second, which was 
finally won by the latter. Jewett, of Howell, took third ; 
Beebe, of Flint, fourth, and Wherry, of Plymouth, fifth. 
Third match ; same conditions ; 15 balls : — 
I. H. Beebe. 12 
T. H. Warren.12 
E. F. Mulliken.13 
Frank Wherry.15 
B. F. Burgess. 14 
James Glenn. 11 
C. G. Jewett.13 
Fox.11 
John Long.13 
H. F. Sprague_ 
C. G. Harrington 
Murra; 
Murray. 
H. A. Whipple. 
K. H. Rumsey. i' 
M. T. Cole.14 
E. G. Angel.11 
H. Mason.w 
Ed. Carpenter.12 
After a splendid contest for second between B. F. Bur¬ 
ges, of Jackson, I. H. Murray, of Indiana, H. Whipple, 
South Lyon, and M. T. Cole, Detroit, Whipple was pro¬ 
nounced victor. Third was won by Long, of Detroit, and 
fourth by Carpenter, of Howell. 
Fourth match ; double rises :— 
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Frank Wherry . 
I. II. Beebe. 
H. Whipple . 
E. F. Mulliken. 
II. F. Sprague . 
M. T. Cole. 
Sames Glenn. 
Henry Wilber. 
First was won by Wherry. 
Sweepstakes ; 10 halls : — 
C. G. Jewett . 9 I. H. Murray . 
F. Wherry . 10 R. F. Sprague. 
C. A. Fox. 4 O. C. Kemp . 
H. H. Rumsey . 9 L. W. Sprague. 
M.T.Cole .... 9 II. Robinson. 
James Glenn. 8 M. Lewis. 
Geo. Buzzard. 9 F. N. Wright. 
E. F. Mulliken. 7 C. E. Ball . 
A. L Wakely . 6 A. Linmann . 
E.G. Angel. 8 John Marshall . 
H Whipple . G W. Hawkinson .. 
I. II. Beebe. 9 L. Kenny . 
Sweepstakes at 5 birds ; H and T plunge traps :— 
L. H. Warren.0 
R. R. Robinson.3 
F. N. Wright.3 
W. T. Redcliff..4 
I. H. Beebe.3 
James Glenn.4 
R.F. Sprague. ... 4 
H. Whipple.2 
H. M. Mason.4 
R. H. Rumsey.5 
C. G. Harrington.5 
F. Wherry.2 
S. A. McLean.3 
O. C. Kemp.3 
After a spirited contest in each case, McLean, of Bay 
City, won first; Jas. Glenn, of Detroit, second ; I. H. 
Beebe, of Flint, third ; Wherry, of Plymouth, fourth. 
Sweepstakes at 5 single balls :— 
I. II. Murray.5 I M. Lewis 
L. W. Sprague. . 
I. H. Murray_ 
S. McLean. 
A. J. Wakely... 
M. T. Cole. 
E. G. Angel_ 
W. Hawkinson. 
C. G. Jewett_ 
C. A. Fox. 
A. Linmann_ 
L. J. Kenney... 
John Marshall.. 
E. F. Mulliken.. 
L. W. Sprague.. 
R. F. Sprague .. 
A. Linmann_ 
O. C. Kemp. 
S. McLean. 
I. H. Beebe. 
C. A. Fox. 
J. H. Warren. 
S. A. McLean... 
Ed. Carpenter.. 
H. Whipple. 
H. B. Blackman.. 
. 3 Ira Paine. 
. 5 | F. N. Wright 
. 4 I C. G. Jewett. 
. 3 I C. Ball. 
. 3 M. T. Cole. 
. 3 B. F. Burgess_ 
.3 R. H. Ruinsey... 
.2 E. F. Mulliken... 
.4 W. Hawkinson.. 
.3 L. J. Kenney_ 
. 4 James Glenn_ 
E. G. Angel.... 
Paine and Glenn divided first after other ties; Jewett 
won second ; Carpenter and McLean divided third. 
Sweepstakes at 15 single rises :— 
E G. Angel .... 
Chas. Ball. 
A. J. Wakely... 
Ira A. Paine_ 
E. Carpenter... 
F. Wherrry. 
S. A. McLean... 
H. Whipple. 
I. H.Beebeo.... 
R. H. Rumsey.. 
M. T. Cole. 
James Glenn... 
C. G. Jewett.... 
I. H. Murray_ 
E. F. Mulliken.. 
R. F. Sprague. 
A. Linmann. 
L. W. Sprague.. 
O. C. Kemp. 
C. Wilcox. 
B. F. Burgess . 
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Jewett, of Howell, and Ira A. Paine, of New York, 
divided. Second was won by Wherry, of Plymouth. 
After three shoot-offs, C. Ball of Dansville. succeeded in 
capturing third. Fourth divided between Murray, of In¬ 
diana, and Rumsey, of Howell, 
Sweepstakes ; Card’s rotary trap :— 
Lockwood.. 
Linmcn.. 
Wherry.. 
Jewett .. 
Rumsey.. 
Kemp.... 
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Cole.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1—9 
Whipple...."".1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-10 
Carpenter. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0—8 
Paine.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0—fl 
Beebe.0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1—7 
McLean. 111111110 0—8 
Mulliken.1 l 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1-10 
Burgess.1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1-10 
Ball .0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-7 
Angel.0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1—5 
Mulliken won first; Jewett and Wherry finally divided 
second ; Carpenter took third, and Bare and Beebe divided 
fourth. 
Sweepstakes at birds; H and T plunge traps :— 
S. A. McLean. 
C. A. Fox. 
James Glenn.4 
R. R. Robinson.2 
E. G. Angel. 3 
8. McLean .. 
L H. Beebe. 
E. F. Mulliken.4 
R. H. Rumsey.4 
Cole, of Detroit, won first: second divided between 
Jewett and Mulliken, of Howell : third won by Ball, of 
Dansville; and fourth won by McLean, of Bay City. 
ST. PAUL TOURNAMENT. 
M. T. Cole. 
C. G. Jewett. 
U. Whipple. 
J. H. Linmann .. 
Ira Paine. 
I. H. Murray. 
C. G. Kemp. 
Frank Wherry.. 
C. E. Ball. 
St. Paul, Minn., August o. 6, and 7, male revolving 
traps, screened; glass balls. First match ; 18 yard rise:— 
R. A. Becker . 
W. H. Skinner 
J.H. Elliot. 
I, S. Tinnier. 
G. W. Baldwin.. .. 
Dr. Densmore— 
F. W. Vanslyke.. 
A. L. Lamprey... 
J. A. Sealy. 
C. J. Butler. 
D. H. Day. 
A. L. Mitchell_ 
John Blister. 
J. J. Lemon. 
C. F. Wheeler.... 
Gore, John. 
C. F. Bean. 
S. O. Seymour.... 
M. E. Taber. 
W. H.Thur8ton.. 
R. Smith. 
W. Powers. 
R. S.Pease. 
J. B. Rodman_ 
A. B. ltodman. 
C. A. Zimmcrmann.. 
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Ties on 14—21 yards rise :— 
Skinner.1 1 1 1 II Tainter. 1 1 0 1 1 
Baldwin . 0 1 1 0 0 Day. 1 10 10 
Zimmermann.1 1 1 1 11 
Skinner and Zimmermann divided ; Butler, Taber, Rod- 
man, divided second ; Vanslyke, Lemon, Seymour, di¬ 
vided third. Ties on 11 : Mitchell, Pfister, Pease, divided 
fourth. 
Ties on 10:— 
Beeker.1 111 
Wheeler.0 1 1 1 
Powers.0 110 
Second tie:— 
Becker.1 0 0 1 0 I Lamprey.0 1 1 1 0 
In the sweepstakes following first prize was won by 
Tainter; second divided by Baldwin and Skinner; 
third prize, Lamprey, and fourth, Pfister, 
Second match ; 18 yards rise :— 
Skinner. 
Tainter. 
Mitchell. 
Elliott. 
Baldwin. 
J . B. ltodman... 
C. S. Wilson. 
A. B. Hodman... 
Day . 
Dr. Dunsmore.. 
Morgan. 
Gore. 
J. N. Rogers_ 
Vanslyke. 
Smith . 
Pease. 
Lamprey . 
Bean. 
Lemon. 
Kennard. 
Cory. 
Brown. 
Nesbitt. 
Nicolin. 
Hoblitt. 
J. G. Smith. 
Sealey. 
Powers. 
Beeker. 
Taber. 
Schilling. 
Blister. 
Zimmermann ... 
Wheeler . 
Butler. 
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o- 9 
1-10 
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1- 6 
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Butler, Brown and Baldwi 
Ties on 0:— 
Tainter.110 11-41 Mttchel. 1 1 11 1—6 
Hoblitt . 1 1111—6 Sealey.-0 1 0 w 
Pfister .1 0 w Wheeler.0 1111—1 
Rodman. ...1 111 1—5 I 
Second tie:— 
Mitchell. . .11111-51 Hoblitt.m i;i-6 
Rodman . .1 0 w I 
Hoblitt won the second. 
Ties on 8: — 
Elliot . 1 011 1—1 1 Rodman.10111—4 
Day. 0 1 1 1 1-4 Lemon .10 0 1 1—3 
Smith.-.1 0 111-41 Beeker.1 0011—3 
Zimmermann. .11111—5 | 
Ties on 7:— 
Skinner.-.11011—41 Nicolin . lOOlw 
Rodman.11111—6 Taber.1 0 0 1 w 
Lamprey . 1 1 0 0 w I 
In the sweepstakes, first prize won by Zimmermann, 
Hoblitt and Baldwin divided second, Nicolin third, and 
Cory and Becker divided fourth. 
In last sweepstakes the first was won by Mead, second 
by Schilling, and the third by Baldwin. 
