696 
FOREST AND STREAM 
FOR THE ASTLEY BELT-September 22-27, 1879. 
DISTANCES WALKED IN MILES AND IN EIGHTHS OF A MILE. 
THURSDAY. 
10th.. 
11th . 
12th. 
13 th 
Hth.. 
15th. 
16th. 
17th.. 
18th.. 
lOth.. 
20th.. 
Zlat . 
ill 11 
26 4 
31 7 
37 0 
43 5 
I 49 3 
I 65 1 
H 7 2 
73 2 
77 3 
• 83 1 
Bft 3! 
: 95 2 
101 2 
107 0 
111 4 
§ I s 
14 2 
24 S 20 3 
29 7 20 1 
33 o! 32 2 
39 4! ;;; . 
45 0 -62 0 
50 3 43 0 
54 3 53 0 43 2 
87 7 120 120 7 
5(5 61 58 ll 
60 0; 63 0 
04 3; 67 
07 4 72 
69 0 78 . 
81 1| 87 0 
83 21 92 4 
85 II 95 5 
85 1 100 1 
89 5 104 0 
93 6 109 0 
100 01113 0 103 0 
5 i §» 
S. ! g 
H 6 14 2 lL .. 
20 l 1 20 4 18 5 
25 1| 25 7 21 6 
28 2 81 1 
33 1 30 7 
37 3 42 3 
42 4 47 3 
47 01 53 i 
50 01 57 7 
54 31 HI 6 
58 5' 64 5 
63 31 69 1 
68 II 74 2 
70 01 78 4 
74 O' 80 0 
78 4' 31 ] 
83 0i 86 2 
85 0 90 4 
91 7 94 3 
90 6 98 7 . 
100 01103 2 103 6 
100 0 107 5 102 6 
100 0.110 1 102 2 
25 0 19 0 
27 4 32 0 
28 4 24 2 
44 0 37 0 
49 31 40 0 
50 41 41 5 
21 0 20 1 
26 7 22 4 
30 1 25 0 
&3 3| 27 5 
39 4 « 
41 1 
44 3 
49 7 44 7 
50 4 49 3 
53 1 
55 C 
59 7 
64 3l 
. 68 5 
73 2 72 2 
76 3 75 4 
80 0 
80 0 
25th. 
26th.. 
27th. 
28th.. 
29th . 
30th.. 
31st... 
34th. 
35th.. 
36th.. 
37th.. 
38th . 
39th.. 
40th.. 
41st.. 
46th. 
47 th . 
48tb.. 
. w» u I*:. 
. I 95 0 131 
liHI 1 1.35 
.'105 7! 140 
.1110 fit 144 
.115 II 149 
119 4| 154 
.123 4 158 
.|128 4' 163 
131 0! 108 
1.35 61 173 
140 2 177 
145 2 182 
150 1 187 
152 fi 192 
157 6 197 
161 ll 201 
185 3 206 
170 Ol 211 
173 1| 216 
173 If 221 
173 ll 225 
178 1 225 
127 0 105 
130 0 100 
1134 1 109 
I.13S 4 114 
1143 MfllS 
140 3! 123 
154 0)129 
177 I l:r. 
162 0 140 
160 6 143 
171 4148 
176 2|lt»0 
il78 5150 
183 11156 
1187 2 160 
188 7)101 
193 61165 
15)8 2)170 
206 6 176 
2L1 1176 
215 01180 
215 0 184 
315 1 180 
4 132 
}|11G 
2 136 71120 
6 131 1 135 
7 136 3 129 
fi 140 4 133 
41144 1 138 
4il48 7 141 
1 152 0 L45 
2 15(1 ( 147 
0 159 6 152 
4 163 7 156 
4 168 0 160 
4 171 4 164 
0 175 4|167 
4 180 01167 
0 183 4 171 
(5 180 4 176 
3 100 0 180 
2 197 3 188 
5 200 0 193 
0 110 1 
2110 1 
1 113 1 
I 117 4 
51121 7 
61125 6 
5 128 5 
II 132 l 
3 133 3 110 
0 137 3 121 
0 141 7 125 
0)146 0 130 
1 150 1 135 
0 153 0 140 
fi 157 2 141 
7 101 3 147 
2 hit' i l*l 
6 168 3 156 
6 175 5 1111 
6 177 2 103 
6 181 2 100 
6 185 ilni 
i. I ' 1 .' 1 175 
fi'193 5 ISO 
6.107 21 S8 
CllO 2] 92 I 
6,112 0 90 
2 115 3 100 
6 117 5 100 
1 121 6 " 
124 
1 137 7 123 
143 5 .128 
144 3 131 
,147 31335 
11154 6 140 
4 155 7 142 
0 159 1 146 
5 160 71149 
4 160 7 150 
80 6 93 1 
81. 0 96 0 
81 0 96 3; 
81 0 98 ll 
81 0 101 3] 
81 0 101 31 
81 0 104 5 
SI 0 108 21 
85 01111 6 
88 0 115 0> 
119 ll 
123 2 
137 7 
133 3 
, 93 0 
2 93 0 
97 0 
97 0 
97 1 
71 97 5 138 7[ 
0 100 2 141 2 
5 100 2 145 51 
11100 21149 2 
0 100 2! 154 3' 
t( 1 2 157 
6 100 2 160 0 
0 100 2,160 0 
WEDNESDAY. 
49th.. 
60th.. 
51s I .. 
54th. . 
551 li . 
67th.. 
58th.. 
59 til.. 
01th 
filst.. 
63d... 
03d 
64th. 
66th,. 
07th.. 
1,-th.. 
fifth 
sot* 
173 li 225 
173 ll 227 
173 1 230 
173 1) 235 
173 0, 238 
173 7' 243 
178 4 
183 0 
187 0 
192 3 
196 5 
301 0 
203 3 
208 5 
5 
tils 
240 
215 0 186 
217 7 188 
236 7 198 
231 2 300 
,235 7 203 
1240 6 208 
245 3 215 
350 2 219 
255 0 223 
259 2 224 
260 1 230 
263 3(235 
272 2 240 
277 4'240 
2S2 0|25l 
286 2:254 
290 4 m 
1 ’) 
300 6 
310 'i 
1310 0 
fi 197 
2)301 
4) 203 
5) 205 
4120.7 
265 6 260 7 270 3 305 
7 205 
1 205 
7 205 
0 305 
4 259 4 
. 
0274 7 
0 279 1 
0I2S2 7 
0 287 0 
0 185 3 160 
0 189 7 162 
0 189 7 165 
0 190 6 169 
2 193 0 173 
ll 193 6 176 
7 194 0 180 
3 ; 197 0 185 
61203 4 190 
71205 3 193 
1 211 0 300 
2 213 1 303 
1 315 4 208 
6219 5 212 
4 230 0 217 
0 220 01223 
6 330 0)226 
6 320 01239 
1 230 01230 
0150 0 100 
0155 lllOO 
1 159 31100 
0 ! 102 Oi 100 
0 164 61100 
31169 2 100 
0174 0 101 
6 t76 0 105 
0 178 6|108 
4 182 1 110 
1 188 4,117 
7 189 0*121 
191 31133 
193 2 126 
197 6 130 
205 51135 
309 6 138 
214 fi 145 
31S 4 150 
2 220 0 150 
160 0 . 
103 7 . 
167 2!, 
194 5 
3 201 4 
3:207 3 
71211 5 
51213 fi 
5 221 6 
71224 2 
11327 7 
0 231 0) 
1(333 7| 
31233 7! 
80th.. 
81st... 
82d ... 
83d ... 
84th.. 
85th.. 
80th.. 
87th. . 
88th.. 
89th. . 
90th.. 
91st.., 
94 th.. 
95 th . 
96 th.. 
351 0 
251 0 
,. 252 6 
,. 250 (I 
,. 256 0; 
,259 4l 
,. 264 4 
261 2 
,. 274 0 
.. 278 5 
2*3 2 
..287 8 
.. 290 3 
.. 295 1 
..i259 3 
.. 304 0; 
.. 3 )6 2 
..,311 1; 
.. 314 51 
.. 317 3! 
..1317 3j 
.. 317 ;; 
I I 
:ion 
_ 304 
341 3 310 
345 3 316 
350 4,322 
355 51326 
::: 5 326 
301 1328 
..... 800 0 334 
368 ,371 41338 
369 377 1 344 
371 382 3 350 
375 386 6 354 
380 388 6,355 
384 1893 1,359 
388 1397 3 360 
390 402 1 368 
270 ;V287 0 
275 2 287 0 
279 2 290 
2S3 y 295 „ 
3s0 5 299 3 
289 3 302-fi 
293 6 ::: 6 
. 296 7 311 2 
1 300 0 316 4 
0 303 41319 
31308 3 322 
6 310 5 327 0 
6 314 5 330 2 
7 318 6 334 2 
3 320 71338 0 
6 325 1 342 3 
2 331 4 350 1 
385 0 350 6 
338 3 350 6 
340 Sl3o4 5 
345 0 363 2 
345 01367 3 
278 8 
379 5; 
Vs r. 
2:9 1; 
281 0 
283 3 
2s:, 5 
289 2 
291 6 
; 298 0 
. 301 1 
304 I 
309 1 
. 312 3 
. 315 5 
3i‘J 4 
. 321 7 
. 329 2 
...mi 7 
. 339 2 
222 2 
222 I 
232 2 
22 7 4 
241 0 
241 2 
348 1 
251 7 
250 0 
358 3 
263 5 
292 7 
379 0 
281 2 
286 0 
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150 .. 
15" y 
150 7 
154 7 
158 5 
161 1 
161 2 
It,:; n 
166 2 
170 0 
170 0 
170 0 
170 0 
17') u 
176 2 
177 0 
180 3 
237 0 
241 li 
342 3 
245 3 
250 2 
—2 6 
365 0 
269 2 
373 11 
277 I 
279 I) 
286 5 
2! III 1 
294 1 
180 31301 5 
180 31304 3 
180 8 307 1 
07th.. . 
98th... 
99th... 
100th.. 
101st.. 
102d... 
103d . 
104th.. 
105th... 
106th.. 
107th.. 
lost ll . 
109th.. 
110th.. 
111th.. 
112th. 
113th.. 
114th.. 
115th.. 
llOth.. 
117th.. 
118th.. 
119th.. 
12oth 
330 0 390 
332 0 391 
336 0 395 
337 0 398 
340 0 
351 0 
355 2 
mo 4 
364 3 
309 4 
374 3 
379 1 
383 1 
__8 1 
390 3 
390 8 
394 5 ... 
399 3, 459 
404 0| 464 
405 0 401 
405 0 407 
402 1 368 3 
402 1 368 3 
405 0i359 0 
409 7,374 . 
413 71378 6 
419 01385 0 
420 1,388 1 
420 1 388 1 
420 1)392 0 
420 1,396 7 
120 1 t(H l n 
402 2 
0 >5 I 
408 I 
412 7 
415 6 
418 7 
418 7 
422 3 
426 5 
450 2 431 0 
450 21432 1 
452 5 436 2 
5 0'371 0 
6 3 371 5 
1 4,371 6 
4 1|376 1 
8 31380 2 
3 2:384 4 
17 4 388 7 
4 4;396 1 
8 3 400 3 
7 71407 Oi 
9 5 411 1 
3 fi 415 3 
17 5 419 0 
0 0)421 4 
12 61425 3 .. 
IS 1 428 7|.. 
19 7 432 4 ., 
2 71436 3 .. 
5 0 1 440 0 .. 
5 0 440 0 ,. 
5 0 440 n . . 
5 01443 1 .. 
|341 2 
1345 2 
1352 7 
362 : 
310 0, 
312 3 
317 3 
323 2 
330 0 
288 6 180 3 
288 61180 3 
293 6 180 3 
180 3 
370 5 338 2 .. 
374 3 343 3 .. 
375 0 347 3 .. 
882 4 351 0 .. 
386 7 353 0).. 
389 0 357 1 
392 71300 2 .. 
397 3*363 2 .. 
398 0 367 5 .. 
1401 21371 7 .. 
1404 1 373 0 .. 
)408 0 374 5 .. 
1415 0 377 4 .. 
301 0 
308 2 
you : 
;;i5 o 
322 5 
325 3 
180 8 
180 4 
184 3 
186 3 
186 3 
188 0 
193 0 
193 0 
_193 1 
a34 1 198 3 
307 1 
307 l 
yin 5 
314 3i 
317 7 
822 0 
324 4 
331 3 
335 1 
338 3 
011 7 
310 :: 
352 4 
337 5 200 31356 4 . 
I 358 7 . 
340 7 200 3_ 
344 5 200 3 302 7 
346 3(206 2 364 7 
348 0 208 4 
348 0 213 0 
348 0,213 0 
348 0 213 0 
348 0 213 0 
368 6* 
372 2 
:.r,5 1 
378 i 
SATURDAY. 
131st. 
405 5 
472 
456 7 
440 0 416 3 
446 3 
417 6 
382 2 
213 0 383 4 
122(1. 
409 2 
473 
461 2 440 0 420 6 
•MV, M 
422 1 
386 2 
313 0 383 4 
123d. 
412 0 
404 7 
440 0 424 7 
454 
387 1 
213 ft 386 1 
134th. 
412 0 
478 1 
408 5 
444 8 428 6 
458 7 
429 5 
391 1 
238 0 
390 3 
125th. 
U2 
482 I 
472 5 
148 ; 
432 4 
462 4 
433 l 
305 1 
313 0 
393 6 
126 th. 
413 4 
480 
476 5 
453 3434 2 
466 4 
436 3 
399 1 
313 Q 
397 4 
127th. 
417 7 
487 
481 0 
1’>7 V 
437 4 
+70 6 
lOf f. 
mi 2 
214 4 
400 5 
128th. 
421 6 
401 
485 8 
462 0 
440 0 
474 7 
442 7 
404 4 
220 1 
12ft h. 
425 i 
401 1 
489 51406 0 
442 3 
. 446 1 
407 7 
.. 320 3 
407 5 
DOth. 
428 2 
492 
ifl 
467 3 
; i;, 3 
481 2 
.....1+48 5 
411 3 
220 3 
411 5 
13)st. 
480 0 
498 
405 G 
471 4 
-ns 0 
451 0 
•11+ 
413 7 
132d. 
434 2 
503 | 
499 6)473 5 
152 'I 
418 8 
220 1 
417 5 
133d. 
438 2 
507 ! 
503 6(477 5 
453 0 
402 s 
-MV. ] 
- 
226 4 
421 4 
134th. 
442 8 
oil; 
507 61479 5 
156 4 
+59 V 
r.vi 2 
228 1 
+25 1 
135 th. 
445 3 
510 
511 5 
483 2 
460 0 
+63 1 
+2S 1 
128 ii 
136th. 
Uf 
523 
515 5 
487 2 
1403 0 
466 5 
488*4. 
235 51432 0 
137th. 
;45S 7 
526 
519 5 
491 2 466 0 
506 2 
470 3 
436 l . 
240 2 435 4 
138th. 
1455 0 
531 
195 4 
•108 3 
510 2 
474 2 
i: if 6 
240 2 439 2 
380th. : 
1455 0 
535 
(528 1 
499 6 
Mu 8 
514 2 
477 5 
144 0 . 
2+4 4 442 7 
340th. 
455 0 
540 
530 0 
500 1 
470 4 
VI.) n 
4S1 1 
247 4 440 2 
141st. 
:445 (i 
5 
1530 01500 1 
471 0 
515 0 
■182 4 
250 1 +50 1 
142(1. 
550 
ARCHERY. 
EASTERN ARCHERY ASSOCIATION. 
The first annual meeting of the Eastern Archery Asso¬ 
ciation was successfully inaugurated at Beacon Park, 
Boston, Sept. 25th and 26th. The sport was witnessed by 
a fairly large attendance of spectators, including numer¬ 
ous representatives of the fair sex. There were several 
line equipages on the grounds, and their occupants, as 
well as the other ladies and gentlemen present, mani¬ 
fested great interest in the novel exhibition. The time 
assigned for beginning the sport was 10 o'clock A. M., 
but it was quite an hour and a half later before the bell 
was rung for the competitors to appear in the first 
matches. The scene, at the moment the contestants 
were called to the shooting points, was a particularly at¬ 
tractive one, the gaily painted targets, appearance of 
bustle and activity by those about to participate in the 
matches, the van-colored uniform of the lady competi¬ 
tors, and bright toilets of their sisters in the grand stand 
and the carriages about the enclosure, forming a pleasing 
spectacle. The competition for association medals was 
first on the card, and consisting of a match for gentlemen 
and another for ladies, had Tor contestants members of 
the following clubs ; Brooklyn Archery Club, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., cardinal and white; Pequosset Archers. Water- 
town, Mass., royal purple; Waltham Archery Club, 
Waltham, Mass., gold; West Newton Archers, West 
Newton, Mass., cardinal; Toxophilites, Lewiston, Maine, 
green; Cedarwoods, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., green and 
blue ; EUenville Archery Club, Ellenville, N. Y T . t blue; 
Robin Hood Archery Club, Nyack, N. Y, colors not 
learned ; Oritani Archers, Hackensack, N. J. 
In the competition for association medals, Mr. E. R. 
Dwight of the Pequosset ArcherB, carried off the honors, 
the prize consisting of a fine gold badge, with the word 
“ Champion,” engraved on a ground work, representing 
a target with three arrows crossed upon it, and the mon¬ 
ogram, “ E. A, A.,” suspended from it; also one dozen 
■Maurice Thompson finest snakewood footed club arrows, 
presented by E. J. Horsman. The second prize, consisting 
of a fine pair of gold-plated acme club skates, was won 
by Mr. H. Ennis, of the Cedar wood Club, Poughkeepsie. 
Third prize, consisting of a Horsman bow, pheasant and 
lance-wood, was taken by Mr. J. O. Blake, of the Brooklyn 
Archey Club. The fourth was won by Mr. J. C, Johns¬ 
ton, also of thf Brooklyn Club, and consisted of a fine 
clock. The fifth and sixth prizes were won by Mr. Hol- 
berton and Mr. Dudley, respectively, and consisted of a 
Horsman Leminwood bow and a half-dozen how string s. 
Mr. Holbertan used ond of the Conroy, Bissett and Mai- 
leson split bamboo bows. 
The next match in order was the Gentleman’s Handicap 
match, consisting of thirty arrows, at thirty yards, and 
Ladies Handicap match, consisting of thirty arrows at 
twenty yards. I 11 the gentleman’s match, the honors 
were carried off by Mr. J. O. Blake, with a score of 202 ; 
and in the ladies match, by Miss M. D. Clark, with the 
score of 168. 
The team matches were considered the principal feat¬ 
ure of the occasion. Protests were entered against the 
Oritani Archers shooting as a team, as it was generally 
thought that their team consisted of gentlemen not regu¬ 
larly connected with th© club, inasmuch as the five gen- 
tleman representing the same, lived at such great dis¬ 
tances from each other, one of the gentleman residing in 
Pennsylvania, another in Flushing, another at Peekskill. 
another at Sing Sing, and but one at Hackensack, N. J., 
where the club is supposed to be located. The protest 
will be acted upon at a meeting of the Association, where 
their rights to shoot as a team"will be discussed and set¬ 
tled. In the team match, the Brooklyn team took first 
prize, consisting of four Horsman Bufwood, backed with 
lance bows ; second prize, consisting of four half-dozen 
Horsman’s club arrows, was won by the Cedarwoods of 
Poughkeepsie. The third and fourth prizes of regulation 
targets, were won respectively, by the Watertown and 
Hackensack clubs, while the Lewiston Club won the club 
score book. Two teams of ladies only competed for the 
prizes in the Ladies Team matches, the Watertown Club 
winning the first prize, consistiug of three fine “prize” 
bows, presented by Conroy, Bissett & JMalleson, New 
York ; and the West Newton Club the second, consisting 
of one and a half dozen finest footed arrows, also from 
Conroy, Bissett & Malleson. The Championess medal 
was won by Mrs. Silsbee, of Watertown, Mass., who also 
received one dozen Horsman finest snakewood footed 
arrows. The ladies’ medal is of juBt the same design as 
the gentleman’s, the word “ Championess” being substi¬ 
tuted. The second prize was won by Miss Allen, of 
West Newton, a pair of gold plated skates ; Miss Walker 
coming next with a prize bow; Mrs. Shackford, same 
residence, the fourth. with a pair of vases ; Miss Plimp¬ 
ton obtaining a bow ; Miss Clark a score book, and Miss 
Keith, all of West Newton, an Archers hand book, 
Great credit is due Mr.*A. S. Brownell, President of the 
Association, for the satisfactory manner in which the 
meeting was conducted; he personally attended to all 
the details, and spared no pains or expense to make it a 
successi 
Below we give the official scores of the two days : 
Association Match for Gentlemen (Double American Konrnl). 
TARGET A. 
40 and 50 Grand 
60 Yards. Yards. Toted. 
Hits. Vqlues. Hits. Values. Hits. Values. 
J. O. Blake, B. 80 ' 186 90 388 120 522 
L. P. Woodbury, T. 20 91 77 296 103 387 
H. Kingsbury, 0. 14 44 78 338 92 382 
Ilr. D.F. Wempie, B . 23 74 48 221 71 295 
E. foung, C. 10 23 45 165 55 188 
W. Dickey, T. 8 26 40 130 48 156 
TARGET 11. 
H. Innis, C. 30 141 83 393 113 534 
W. H. Young, C . 20 60 84 360 10* 420 
A, S. Brownell, P. 12 54 84 347 96 401 
J. K. Hoyt, B . 70 337 80 138 
C. B. Rea tic, T. 12 44 60 248 73 292 
e. A. Mower, W.N. 44 156 44 156 
TARGET C. 
F. Brandretb, 0. 18 68 75 287 93 355 
V. W. Parker, T . 14 52 56 202 70 254 
E. K Allen, W. N. 15 51 45 147 60 198 
G. M. Chase, W. N . 9 30 43 187 52 197 
J. Worcester, W . 9 33 33 115 42 148 
TARGET P. 
W. Holberton, 0 . 30 106 90 403 120 509 
W. C. Beecher. 0. 27 105 79 334 106 439 
J. It. Cotton, T. 12 28 66 238 78 266 
3. Shackford, P. 0 21 51 184 60 205 
N. F. Sprague, W. N. 1 3 28 92 29 95 
Charles S. Davis, T. 21 85 21 86 
TARGET G. 
J. G. Johnson, B . 28 116 89 375 117 511 
W. H. Collin, C. 21 77 83 375 104 453 
S. P, Abbott, P. 16 50 73 277 89 327 
H. Hayward, P. 18 64 45 197 63 261 
W. W. Eager, W. N . 54 216 54 216 
N. D, Abbott. 29 95 29 95 
TARGET H. 
E. R.Dwight, P... . 81 135 91 421 122 556 
G. A. Dudley, P . 25 09 81 357 106 456 
ll. iiwrenee. G. 26 78 77 308 103 380 
A. G. Constable, B. 18 60 63 261 79 831 
J. O, Davidson, B. H. 17 o3 71 250 88 303 
O. A, How, I'... S 13 31 UT 36 180 
