AnorsT 11, 1881.] 



FOEEST AND STREAM. 



35 



h',n,', >f.»'t/Hyx-Mv. Eugene Powers, Cortland, N. Y„ claims the 

 si "■■iniiBsror Mack and white cocker bitch puppy by 

 vi tide tor Mlgnon. 



vtaate itr. Eugene Powers, CorUdncL 5T. Y., claims tiie name of 

 Flossie for black am i white cocker bitch puppy by Wlltlalr out of 



ieldon's Island, Montgomery county, Md., 

 1 Spot ISeldon.'B Ola Guy-Sell) whelped 



?. tlvr- do?= and two bitches, by Mr. i:. II. 



BBED. 



'- Spartan— Mr. W. Tullman's (Providence, R. 1.) seller hitch 

 .Jennie (1st. in All-Aged stakes. Hobin's island, is;») io Mr. U.S. 

 r.ii'.i i-i-.i rs Spartan, July 29. 

 L,vj.ir /;.■« T./virr— Mr. .i. p.. Beverley's (Selma, Va.) liver and white 



pointer bllc.li l.ady to Mr. G. II. Xlxon's Beaufort (champion Bow- 



ben: 



ported beagle Kingwood (Ranter-Bent 



Dukit^ifor/olk— Mr. .3. oils Fellow 



10 Mr. A. W. Hum ley, Saramic, Mich. 

 doc Duke nf Norfolk, by Bran out ot 1 



.'■■-.■■ ■ ■■■„■■- Mr. W. H. Pierce. Peek 

 Whitney Phoenix, of New York city 

 Sue. 



v I ///.—Mr. Edward l.nli 



Isl 



-Oil' 

 ;skill, N. V., his Irish : 



: 2d r 



e N. Y., 



'ood, of Rock 11111, S. a, lias sold to Mr. W", 



11. Pierce, oi ivokskill, X. Y., Ills handsome lrisli red Belter dog 

 Larry by champion Eleho our oi champion Ro-.e. 



Kitom— Mr. Root Kay Hamilton Borstal! Kennels, lias presented 

 to Mr. union SmttlitheUver and white pointer bitch I'.llene (Sensa- 

 tion-Daisy)- 



title and 



^hooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



Boston, Mass., Aug. 6.— The Intense heat today no doubt accounts 

 i or the small attendance ot riflemen at Walnut inn, but few he-ides 

 iliose who are to shorn uie match Willi the Xew York ltlllo flub at 

 rreeumoor next Thursdaj oelug present. The scores made In the 

 regular match, and also In i he I earn i raetice, are appended : 

 Sharpshooters' Match. 



AC Adams 11 M 9 If) 11 11 11 12 11 11—108 



|f .1 Kabbeth 11 9 10 n 10 12 in 11 11 11—106 



,1 H Williams 11 11 8 HI 12 111 la 11 12 11— 100 



.1 Merrill 1 11 10 11 11 12 11 11 12 10— ii G 



;,„-,. U S Id 13 11 11 12 II I" 0-10:1 



Gi> Cauls 12 12 10 11 7 11 10 11 <J 30-101 



E Prescoti ii n u n 9 n M 11 io lu— to) 



CDMnrdOCk 12 S 10 9 71 9 10 11 11 19-101 



Handicap Match. 

 .1 li KeiloWSS 6 5 r. a 5 4 4 6 4— IT N Arnold. . .1 fi r> I 5 5 4 r» 4 4—15 

 G Warren..') 5 i r. r. 6 i 4 5 t— io 



TCI 

 A C Adams... . 1555445155144 1 



.J Merrill 54455.-, on 5444- 



i B Fellows 44M4&H444S5! 



BOSTON— M 4MS10TK Itlll.E 



Messrs, I'raitaad Brown for 

 July, and the two gentlemei 



Aug. 2. and shot it off, licit lie 

 Pratt making 44 and Brown 1 

 otber scores for tbla mfct 



■lis 



l.d : 



• .I ltabbotli....444l45454i45444-i» 



,' \S' Arnold 3514-14445.144443—01 



II Williams. ..333444534454444— as 



!rv.— There was a lie between 

 «• In I he Ainaleor ill;.' maien for 

 t the gallery Tuesday evening, 

 in doing as well as was expected, 

 nee points behind with a 41. The 



Amateur Rifle Match. 



; 47 47—234 W M N0rCT0SS..4G 40 47 47 47—233 



J 47 47—231 Marshall 45 45 40 4C 46—828 



Kxpcils' Rllle Maleh. 



i 4i> 46 46 40 47—230 J B T.vne 45 45 46 46 46— 22S 



Experts' Pistol Match. 



•Ill 75 77 71-230 J Ames 73 73 11— VW. 



II 71 75 79—225 



Amateur Pistol Match. 



7S 74 75—222 



matches tor August will be :l8t, All-Comers' rule match ; 

 :ir Badge match, 'Experts' pistol match and Amateur plsiol 



The net 



2d, Alilill. 

 match. 



New Yokk iiina: Gallery— Aug- 6.— In the Ballard Rifle Match 

 the score ot each shooter up to date with handicap at 35 yds., possible 

 B00, 5 shots, is as foillowa: 



Score. Handicap. TotaL 



C.Gtbbs 412 50 467 



.J X .Mergeiilhaler 4i7 is 465 



G.loiner 452 .. 452 



KKobbl S87 65 452 



JJlTOill 106 15 451 



II (lunlher 392 45 437 



EHavdy 342 40 SS7 



a— At the i 



ie National Rlbe Association the 

 iiord.iy i.asi uith i lie secretary's 

 • nei.i i lie nrst coniiietitlon ot the 

 Shot monthly, open to all comers, 

 to 200 yards. Shots not to exceed 

 yards In squada opposite their re- 

 1 01 ile- oineer the competitor In 



tue signal " Halt," when he again ad\ 

 the competitors aniu- al about 200 yi 

 sounded, wlien ihe.i lace about and re 

 i heir rill' son the right siioulder). FP 



Tin- Winchester match c 

 lay. ■ 

 uu Saturday, MM), the." 



:ds the .signal "In retreat" .- 

 urn, tiring as before (carrying 

 B baits are made in advancing 

 o us they please, not to exceed 

 e shot at each hah on their 

 te llring ceases, and the ldts on 

 will be deducted from a 



. least ( 



; shot at eacli 



3. For each 



pou a wrong 



will be llred the s 



Rllle may count 'ln-lrs, 



' Km i inly tne highest score to count. 



tor, howcv.-i, n.4 b ■:■ •_- ••ilgitl" io win the principal prize, aim and 

 Olio yards, live .-hois at each. The Remington Rltle X. V. •'state Model. 

 Competitors allowed unlimited entries lu each competition, but only 

 the highest score to take a prize. 



Members oijthe N. <;. s. x. y. using the Remington sine Model 

 Ullle may count their scores made In this match as qualifying for the 

 X. V. stale Marksman's liadce. 



no Saturday, the 27th, ".. secretary's match, at 200 and BOO yards, 

 for military rifles, win be shot. 



fllei 



r Is s 



id 10 ha 



At this range Capt l'lb-h succeeded in getting an average of 

 centres, ami rei bed wiin '.iiiia.u oi Hie possible 105, leading all com- 

 petitors 4 points. The detailed s. ..ivs arc a- follows: 



100 ytlS.. 5555055—35 2'l".vds.'.. ■ ■' > yds. .4 415.1-I3-2s-;m; 



<:. 11. Charles, ltd s. 



1"U yds... 664V..-,5— 34 ai'Oyds. 35.M-..VI 3| 3"0 yds. .3444444 -27- -;i2 



1011 yds.. 5455455-33 20o" yds' .4434455— 29 ' 1100 yds.. 4 144::, i '.- 90 



rneo. Wooster, Hal. s. 



1110 yds.. 5514.V15-32 200 yds. .4444544-29 3110 yds. ..'.. . 



Wm.T. Miles, Bal. S. 

 100 yds.. 4551555— 33 2110 yds . ; yds.. 3353444— 26-81 



I00.yds. .54864155—32 2enVds. . i.'.5:,.iVi— 2n" 300 yds..:;24nl4 -.'•:, - -r, 

 E. J. Green, Bal s. 



100 yds.. 4340545—30 20li yds. . 14 1 1 155-30 300 .VdS..+i3-bi44 '115 -85 



J. B. Schuyler, Hal. S. 



ion yds.. 441.114.-, 29 200 yds.. 34443!.! 2.'. :iiu) yds. .54444:4-30- M 



.1. t!. Webster, iiai. s. 



101 .\,l.-: ..;■■•! |.ii>5— 32 200ydS. 314I5!I-2S 3lin yds.. 3243443— 23--S3 



EtizABEim, N. 3",— Cflamplon Marksman's Match, Aug. 4: 



2011 Yards. .10.) Yards All:. 



i ol Howard 5 s 5 4 4—22 r. 4 4 5 3—21 4:1 



•i R Taylor 4 4 4 4 4—20 5 h 4 r. 3— 20 40 



H llonnett 5 4 .1 4 2—20 4 4 5 4 3—20 .|u 



KS Brown 4 3 4 4 4— 19 3 4 3 114—14 33 



Three competitors failed to qualify. Saturday; Aug. 0, sharps 

 Match: 



M B Hull 3444555544—13 J Thomas 435454-54 13 .. 



K M Squler, ...3445544444—11 



One eoioiictlior rcilred. 



A lliri.i: 31.vi.-ii ny C.uiLE.— The Demerara Rifle Association of 

 Georgetown, Demerara. baa challenged tlio Miissacimsetts Rifle 

 Association to a team match, with conditions as follows 1 Ten men 

 to a side, military rifles, "sucli as arc used in the service ." ranges, 

 200, 500 and, 600 yards; rounds, seveu at each distance: Wimble- 

 don. England, rules to govern. The above ellaJJi pge lias been ac- 

 cepted, and the match will bo shot August 27. simultaneously, at 

 Walnut Hill and Georgetown, Demerara. The American consul at 

 Georgetown will act as umpire for the Massachusetts team, and F. 

 H. Nichols, of Boston, for the English team. By the conditions 

 noted above it will be seen that the English targets will be lined. 

 Their dimensions are as follows: Two hundred yards, size of tar- 

 get, 1x4 ft. ; imllsoye, 8 in. in diameter ; centre, It! in. diameter ; 

 inner, 2 ft, in diameter ; outer, remainder of targe! . I 'ive hun- 

 dred and six hundred yards, size of target, (!xfi ft.; hullseyo. 2 ft.: 

 Centre, 3 ft.; inner, 3 ft.; outer, remainder of target. I'mhi 

 English rules any position may be used. Considerable interest 

 will centre on this match from the fact that it will be the first 

 military rifle match ever shot 111 this country under English rules. 

 It will also be the lirst match contested by the Massachusetts Asso- 

 ciation, as such, with military rifles. As the Demerara Association 

 is chiefly military, and has had a long familiarity with the manner 

 of shooting to bo adopted, it will have a decided primary advan- 

 tage over the Massachusetts men : but the latter are nothing loth 

 to accept challenges even when the odds are against them. 



THE TRAP. 



TUE CHICAGO TOl'RNAMF.NT. 



Ectitor Forest and Stream: iiiicaoo, ill., Ang. 6, 



The tournament ol the llllnolss ate Sportsmen's AsaocliiiSlnii broughl 



here lids Week Too bOBt pigeon Shots In III.' Stale. The M-oi'.". m.cle 



limply Hitif.t. the skill of Illinois ai. the traps. I scud C&e following 



summary of 1 lie several events thai your readers who arc Interested In 



He- spoil may haves record orwaai aHhereagreelntei'mihg'avery 



editable display of skill : 



Ma 



s Bo. 



■ Te 



> !!• 



traps. The lies and -i r . 



/.... , '..■.-•First round, 5 birds al 20 va'ds: 



I) Beers. 11111—5 w Morris,. 



MHO Randall 11111—5 a g Fuller. 



C li Kenton lllll-.l T II Me.Mi 



W c Howe .... 



T Wviitts 



Gi-iii'go Klelnmau . 



..11111—5 1>< 



... .11111-5 .I.J 



....111 il — r, ]■ 



. ..111111— I .1 I 



... .lliiil—1 Ol 



....11110— t ,J 1 



. .1! 



,lel 1 



nns.hy ami smiiii mis.-.i flu Iv 



van- 1110— 1 



Kleinmaii J 00— 1 



: Howe ..new 



l-n.ai Round : mice birds al :,i yards: 



111—3 Mllo Randall ow 



r I'. ! onion ow 



Tien r,/i 11 -First round; live birds at 26 yards': 



J Ilough 11)11—5 I. II Brunei- 11 100-3 



B G Cunningham Mi'.i-r, GE Wneeier 11100—3 



.1 Jllllcr 11111—5 KS Kent <-:•■ 



HTl'orter lllll— 5 .ll.l'iali n 1—2 



w b liaiiworiii Him— I I'Z'iM'- mm a 



t'l-'Siock 11011—1 l.'Ziitl,.v 1)101(1— U 



G II Gurler IlllO— 4 A Brooks 11000-2 



A w Brunei' 11 1110— :; en Gan 1 inooo— 1 



•I lleighh.ml lib ii-3 CK Young JOdOO-I 



DrSpraj in.'"-:: 



Willard. Donn. Lydston, Thompson and Stage missed their ttltrt, 

 Mi-sis. C. Given. II. I.. I'.nler, G. K. Wl..'. i.'-i". .1. Met alline, \\ . T. 



.1.,'n.so.] did noi. slio.it, Sec. ml 1 1 ; I hive birds al ::: yards: 



J Hough Ill— 8 ,1 Miller oil— 2 



in; ciiiniiiigbam no—2 HTi'oii'-r 1111-2 



I'll... 1 r.iui.d |..r s, •■ 1 prize: tnrec bo.l- al :n yards: 



in. Cnnntngiiaca in— 3 11 t porter ioo— 1 



in, 



V Husll 



.li»- h'aiieii.in lllll-.l 



1' H'irSI.1 11111-5 



V M Mncolu nin-5 



.1 il l'aim 11111—5 



Ed Thomas 11111—5 



IIB organ nini— 1 



al in yawl! : 







una— 1 





11110-4 





llllll-i 





nun -i 





.111111— I 



' 



11100—3 



Llosloy. (' n.inry, .) o Allen. HAS 



i round; three birds ai ::l yards: 



1' l:o-i, 1 1 1 -3 V M l.il, coin (Ilhy 



•io mail 110—2 .1.11'iim OIIW 



P Weekly 011—2 E'd'D s OQw 



.ad for second prize: three birds ttt 



Abe Kli'iiwinn [n ■;. I Wee,,,.. BDw 



/' ■.. .1 I'itsi . Koui.-I: Hi" nods a: 1. ynrda: 



Hill -•- 101 Price 



i' l; IlasdPll 111 :—-. i! S Weils 



II M stoics 11 ill—.-. .1 Matter...,.., 



J 11 vl ..V y inn -5 S Kyiiial 



A I! 1:0111111111 Hin-S -I M ll'lti'liiiison 110 -i 



W Adams nini— 1 t 



I! W bovoilal. M I. M.-vo, W V l)UW,V, I IttieS !{,,b ',',, IO I ■ .- . ! \ 



Vllen, f 1 ii :.ii."t_. \ a Hochai fter, A Princes and .'iiancs snawn 

 . < . w 



ands l.l.s'-'iiilendl.i not shoot. 



, Round; three birds at :;i yards: 



w lleiinio'.r in-:-, jRTHaybury no—2 



i 'Il.s'1-il lili-2 A I! Rodman 110-2 



II ,M s,|iu.is in.— 2 



Third Jionnd for second Prize; three birds at 31 yards: 

 K R llasdcil HI— It 



1110 -3 



11IU —3 



..... I'." -2 

 II. 1 -2 



II M Sinners ill —1 



- I'lrst Hound; 1! 

 m Benner m 



..uw 



111 -5 <•) Flslce urn -3 



111—5 lirTnppan.... I in —2 



1(0 -a 



!;n-4 I. W Taylor 10 —1 



P Saga and J Watson missed their nrst. 

 .ids. 1: Cornwall- Q N Btfvla and L B 



- ,ii :;! yards: 



hi-:: K Kran. is uu— 2 



■ize; t.hr.-e birds at 31 yards: 



111-3 E Francis 10—1 



Beers, cd the Genese: ia : 



consisted or a I 



n.l gun v 



Audnbn 



by 11, 1( 



Macon: 

 hard: il. 



y 1 wo, w:ih Gaie.sburg a good third. The scores 



Club, of nolu-.m- -.1 K l.iubergcr 15, I' t lark 14, 

 i.ThosWattsis, Tpl 



' t Tiipllall II, G. S. Wells IS, 



iesDur?— F Weeklj 12, 1. weekly is, 



G in- -\V Morris IS, li llecis ;i, N 



Chicago -Chas Johnson in, c.j Kern 18', 1 i- 1 ,i- 



: i'luti, .a Chicago- A Klciiimiin 12, It li Organ 14, 



■ •; \v Tpwusend IS, W E h.si 



: chicago-s i! wnoo ,• 15, Ed Price lb, a Ttirrtl) o, 



".ni-F.ed l,:imin.Ts 1 1, ,1 11 Knord 

 ailngi'l'ub.oli hicaco-11 AToi'tle 13, W il i'.iy- 

 Jlub.'lll— L H Brunei- 13, .ias Robson li, K T C10&- 



•i'':o'b. "I \l.ic.Miil) --1, 'i'l'.ald, hll'.' !•.', II K Nfkl- 



).OfNcn lie'riln -■•r'\\ Tai'iori'o, .1 M Woods 12, 



• W R,s- 11, l-'i-.iinield 12, c l)i!ain- 



(ii-m ciiy (ioa Club, of Quiney, III.— c SchulucraJI 12, W 11 era w- 

 loi(|i2, W II l.i.noix 10, II Zlpklel II. TOtal, 4S. 



I ,.or..i siiooiin-.- 1 ;nb, ,,: I'eor.a— K Zuthy 14,11 II Kahnsiock 0. V 



!',;. a- l-land Gun ■ . .'nd— E Thomai, Jr IS, V Bush 10, 



' GIci'l',',,' ' llcsle.r 11, c Beck 19, KC 



V, II 1 l.-.-i-. II IS, H A .Sloan 0, .1 B 

 inyiile. 111— Henry 9, J Iv Sue.- IS, A C 

 1: v.i,.c,.'i ,, T 1) Woodruff 

 : rt i..,u',i ,ij 4. .lolin Helland 



Wiggins is, c 11 mi 

 . Aoliiihon Club. 

 Palmer 1", 1 !i..- s; 

 (I'lincy Shoolhig 

 11.0 Miller :.., W i 



, 111 Ho 



(SI.T2'.', 1! 



,-s. ,, :-, I! 

 2... Indian.., 



jcade V 



1 OUnl ) w. Maple 1 ill Ie. IT 

 berhiml w, Ailduboa W, Bl 11 

 go 1 Inb, on io by cIiIcdam Club. 01. 



/;■•• 1 .■.<■ 111 shoots ',, 1. ,: „i;,| r : T « ,,n 



,i M i(iiud.,ii Mod, Watts aud Ilanwo 

 dividing. 



a.o. M 1 1, ii II. 1: w i.ydston 13, 

 Totol,*i. 

 ion. i-c: llnmiiioii i:;,i; c Depueli!, 

 i'olal, 4.1. 



■ Ir I-, ;s vaids ri- 

 ll J" per c. 1,1. in this match the 



I'.'lli . W llallOW, I. A 'I'lC c. 11 

 H \\ I ouan, II M sipil- 



•■ 11. All bin He- 



ld Schidl 

 . •'. ,1 8T6- 

 ich at 20 



.-.1 I'll/.,- was divided be- 



1 XOhng. The 



; Tunrilcillle. w Morris, 



lliird prize won by .1 .1 



ie United States ; re-en- 



: Chl- 



. . :.. 18, 



. I.', 1 and Gun 15, Kor- 

 l's '-a. UluITCIiy 10, GC11- 

 ■liolla w. Hoc'. I-lalid v., 



1.-., cumhi.riai.il :■... s,. 



Island w, i.cc 



Chlca- 



ItAvnosD, Mass.— The Raymond club held the nrsl 01 Us toitnlKht- 

 ly shoois on lis grounds ar Wellington, \>k. •'. With the exception 

 of the moist condition of things, caused by the Intense heat, the 



