A tjgh 8T 18, 1881. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



55 



/hz,-/,,-„. Mi. W. H •Vjii 



(imported R&rob 



dog* and two bitches, bla. 



"Id Ringlet). 



btloh 



o (Newton. N. J.) beagle, bitch Duchess 

 helped Julv is, n-i,slx puppies, four 

 lilt' 1 and ton, by owner's Duke (Rlng- 



;• Jactrttette whelped July 24, issi, nine 



>■.-„, 





's champion pointer 

 , August 10. 

 ix terrier bitch Star- 

 iwner's Moslem II., 



llgbl (i haillOlOIl Tw 

 AUIMI-.I ... 



lir.Ua liimim ■)■■•■■ -l>r. >. Fleet Spnir s nulla Donna I" his Joe, July17. 

 r,,,. i /,.,„,./■.-, - - 1 m-. is. Fleet spelts' Fan to Ills chancellor (St, 



l ' M:- ■- M : Kill) AUgllBI 1. 



.-.•/'.--Dr. s. Fleet. Speir's countess Louise to 

 his chancellor rsi. Llmu-Malda), 



' <■■ a. r Mr. CttWU'S Belle fo Dr. Sp' ire' Prince Hal (St, 



Fl 



i li. ■. ■■! 

 s Fellow 



ll»n.i } .by 'Wlldairontoi MI K titm. 



/•'.r«-.Mr. Hogene Powers, Cortland, N.y.,liaa sold to Mr. B, i r . 



:■ ur. ,\. v., his iti-ift spaniel Fred. 



Death. 



Lwlp Bji/wi-Mr. J. M. Haynes, Wilmington, Ohio, has lost his set- 



■■i i.'lii-h lardy HyiT.m (Cat lowlix-hosei on August 10. by puerperal 



lo'.cr. Popple- ;,11 dead |,|,| UllVij. 



Fa km Ovis 



claims to ha ye had e. . 

 tuna management in \ 

 tenlloii tfl his advertis. 



r the signature or >' ouercus" 

 m agricultural audhortloul- 

 he country, and we direct at- 



iifle nnd 



ffwating. 



KANGB AND GALLERY. 



CREKDMGOR I'KO 



me Executive '. 



ri lies'. 



ial Rifle Association on 

 the tenth fall meeting at 

 IS, and run five days. 

 s follows : 



weapon, any military 



fle ; opon to all corners ; 



rs; weapon, any rifle or 

 : prizes, aggregating in 

 atlonal mile Association 



.i-rl/i'ii niiliiary arm of the 

 longs. First pn/( . rj lilted 

 . value $125 ; second and 



nbledon Cup, presented by 

 .aln to the. National Kilk 

 zons and residents of the 



r lillloii Trophv; op°n 

 Hi. ■ |-i,n, -d states, the 

 ;ral States and Terrl- 

 Scotland, Ireland and 

 irds; seven rounds at 

 :h has been adopted as 

 1 entrance fee, $2 per 

 Judge Henry Hilton, 

 ' " secoud^prlze to 



nt 



to 



: tea 



fro 



nclii.ling l 

 [yards ; sev 

 iat the pub! 



• I ntted States, composed of tweP _ _ 

 K'Miietl and organized guard or MHltlaof 

 lisi'tiiees, 200 and COO yat.ls: weapon, any 

 n oflichxl :U'in by any State or government 

 ee; entrance fee, $-i per man. First prize, 

 ,'' presented by the Couimanderiiii ulef nn 

 I fork, value rfooti; second prize to be added 



ange match ; open to teams of four from 

 is or clubs In any Slate or Territory in the 



30.0, '."if and 1 ,000 yards; 16 shots at each 

 tile within the rules; entrance lee, $10 per 

 r cup valued at$2. r >u, and to each member or 

 medal ; 10 the wcond team will also be given 



the third four bronze medals. 

 Joutntti match ; open to teams of twelve 



inlilt.aiy organizations in the United States, 

 ny, Navy ami Marine carps; distance, 50 1 

 •iipt.ii. such military rifle Us has been 1 . . 



In organization which a ream represents: 



FiiBt prize, ., silver trophy, the Army and 



COL William C. church, value »:so, and 



ond prize, twelve sliver medals of different 



twelve from each regiment, bat 

 of the National Guard of this 

 weapon, Itt mmgtou rifle, Stale 

 entrance toe, $2 per man. To t 



ewe 



Fir.- 



id match; Open to teams of 

 separate company or lufantrv 

 distance, 200 and rod yards; 

 five rounds at each distance: 

 <,uci esurient or battalion whoso team 

 be presented by the commauder-ln- 

 • Nuii. .nil Kine Association, a trophy, 

 r and bronze medals, respectively to the 



>nal Guard match : Open to teams of 

 lattallon or separate company In the 

 and 500 yards ; Ave shots at each dlB- 

 an. To the regiment or battalion whose 

 'gate score will bo given the. New York 

 hi ; a Becoud to bo added by the associa- 



tes in makes the high 

 state Division prize, - 

 1.1011. 



No. I-, second Division National Guard match: Open to teams of 

 twelve iron, each leglmchl, battalion or separate company In the 

 Sc.oon.i Division; distances, 200 and 600 yards; 10 shot at each dis- 

 tance : enl ranee tee, $2 per man. Frizes s uue as in preceding match. 



No. 11. Military team match : Open to teams of live from any mili- 

 tary organl/'iiioii any where; dlsiancc. 21m yaids ; entrance fee, $2 per 

 man. First prize, an embroidered flag, value $100, to be won three 

 becoming the property of the winner; second prize, »25 



In 11 



ten : Open to e 



jrybody : distance, 200 yard; 

 ci-'d : entrance fee. •" cents; 

 t.he preceding match will be 



ange match : open 10 teams 

 .rganlziir.lou 111 North Amerl- 

 ■n shots at each distance; 

 .ncc f.-c, -a per man. First 

 mtlng the championship of 

 roperty of team winning it. 



cgulur Aiuiy, Navy, Marine 

 tit, of any country. Slate or 

 ug at sound of bugle. First, 

 by Mr. William It. Travera ; 

 le $100, presented by Major- 



SCHUETZEN NOTES. 



AGRJKND success was the festival of the Jersey Shuetzen corps, 

 Oapt. A. B. Hardekopf, which was held on 1 tie si 1, andOthof Aug. 

 at I he scnueucn Park, Inion 111U. As the weather was very favor- 

 able the. majority of tl,e members turned out In their splendid uni- 

 forms, going from 1 heir headquarters In barouches through several 

 Ktreetslu Jersey city and lloboken and arrived at the park by 12 

 o'clock on the tii'st day. The shooting began at 1 o'clock and closed 

 at 7. The second day's shouting began at halt-past B In the morning 

 and dosed at 6 o'clock, when the king was clowned by Miss A. Er- 

 misch, with an elegant speech. The second day generally being the 

 \1sling day, a good many friends appeared, among whom were Cain . 



on t he target of honor, on which members of the corps only were 

 entitled to snoot, Mr. G. Btrgcnberg, of lloboken, i member belonging 

 to the corps only rotir months, ma.ic the ihi.e hcsi shots and Was 

 crowned king, lie was presenied by the corps with a splendid gold 

 medal and took the tlrst prize, a lady's gold watch, whl -h was given 

 as an honorary prize by n. oehl. The second prize was taken by Ed. 

 Brebui, the third by 11. Struckmann, the fourth by F. Zengner ; nitn, 

 ll. Oehl ; sixth, J. Ulumenberg; seventh, W. Wevhausen; eighth, II. 

 Keye; ninth, H. Lembeck ; tenth, W. Mohn; eleventh. A. App-l; 

 tweirih, Aug. Roemeke; thirteenth, Aug. Armlsch; fourteenth, ,). I). 

 IUschofl; liflceiith, Ernst Jensen; sixteenth. Ernst Hermann. Forty- 

 One members received prizes on nils target, which were given by in- 

 vited guests. 

 _ King target, 23 centre ; distance, 000 feet, off-hand. Outof possible 



D Miller T2, II oehl 71, M B°Engel 6s, E Luft OS, Anderson 68, Fh 

 Klein 07, 1) Zettler 07, w Klein tw, M liorler or,, Ward 05, Vogel 65, F 

 1iorsi.1m.uM. f ll Jaooblfi-f, j Blumenberg 03, Alblg 03, Th 1'ltz o;i, 

 Toppler 03, rieuuet 62. Aug Ermlsch 01, Mahlenbrock 61, Cook fil, 

 '■■.c i.i at, Zengnerw, 11 kas.i, ,-n .v>. p.iehm .-,..., Zeppenfeld.6», JW 



in 1 nil' m: ., l Wolfsteln 67, A Appcioc, N Cruslns &5, 



Dr J Heifer 54, 3 D Blschoff .v, Gartegasl 52, F Hansen 52. 



TIuJJBpstBluJseyeBShotdurlng the festival bv H oehl ; second. I) 

 MlUer: third, M 11 Engel, and tourth, F 11 JacobL 



Tbk St. Pjipl Touknamknt.— The team of the Manhattan Ullle 

 Club, under charge or the President, Geo. Aery, arrived from the 

 grand tournament at St, caul. Minn., Thursday, Aug. 11, at the Baltl- 



and Ohio depot, Jersey City, at. 10 o'clock, and were received be 



the members of the club and their friends. As the President, Geo. 

 Aery, telegraphed from Chicago not wishing any ofllclal reception, 

 the ijimiii.-rs hud to leave the band or music at home, ror which they 

 were already prepared. The following is the result of the excellent 

 shooting : Team shooting, 6 shooters to each team and 10 shots each 

 at. the ring target, as centre : 



Manhattan team l,20S St. Paul team l,0S3 



Alma team 1,121 Milwaukee team 1,080 



Monroe team 1,103 Davenport team l,06i 



Prize targets.— At the Crccdmoor target YV. M. Farrow received the 

 first prize: u. Joiner was crowned as king, also G. Joiner first prize 

 gel union, c. G. Zettler received first prize on Volks target^ 

 also the first prize on Stlch target, and also a gold modal for tin. best 

 average shooter of the festival. M. W. Farrow received also the first 

 prize for the worst bullsc.es shots .lot lug the festival. 



This shows Lhat the team Look all the rir=r prizes with the exception 

 of the man target. When I gave a hurrah ror the preHdent and hi.-, 

 ie«m whin they left for St. Paul, I now give three hearty cheers lor 

 the same. A. 



Albany, Aug. 11.— Rei.isseiaer-.vyek was bright and inviting this af- 

 ternoon. The stiff breezes Temp ■■red the sun 'a vavs so Unit the tiring 

 points-were not uncomfortable 1 .... Parker, the p : v.,hp- a 01 Pa: as- 

 sociation, was present enjoying a few hours' recreation. The veteran 

 Gelger, of Hudson, also pur in an appearance alter two months' ab- 

 sence, fresh from the sea- shore, looking hale and hearty. Troy had 

 sent Its usual number or representat ves, while Albany had all of Its 

 cracks on hand, well supported by the tactlturn Oapt. Daly. Two 

 matches "were an raa an oral by tin 1 executive o.'Te er. the first one being 

 the eleventh eomuetn Ion in' the John Hodge match. The bright suu- 

 Ught gave the targets a dazzling appearance, while the wind was 



scores without delay. There was no prospect of closing out the match, 

 a, 1 P. He- two second winners, Messrs. Gelger and Flom. w.-ie hamui- 

 capped two points. Nothing but a Virlihnin. score on ihelr part and 

 poor shooting on the part of the others aoiilt! make cither cvitne-.- . 

 is not. probable that the final competition will be reached until hair a 

 dozen of ihe cornpe. .tors n ;l ve Ijoaorrn'- seeond winners, when all will 

 stand on an equal rooting. The scores were shot raptdiv, and at the 

 conclusion capt, Ptemiek had the lead wiih 41 points. A later tram 



brought Mr. SChUylCl. IP a a ■ a -a.. o, ;■,.: .i|.-.,i,....i : . r i,i- 



within the limited time. By this time the light had Improved and rl <■ 

 wind gone down; ITo succeeded in making ri points anil was declared 

 the winner of the competirion. The following were the scenes, 2.10 

 yards : 



J B Schuyler, Bal S 4 4 544 4 4 4 4 5 — , i2 



W 3 Remlck, Bal S .4 4444 3 54 4 —31 



W E Fitch, Bal S 8 f 4 5 4 i 4 4 5 4 t2 -30 



L Gelger, R 8 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 3 3 4 t2— 39 



G H Charles, Bal S 44 54 34 34 54 tl— 39 



Jas Baggs, 8 M "2 3 4 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 4 -1W 



G. Dexter, 88 2 3 2 3 5 3 4 4 3 5 —34 



t Handicap. • Allowance to military rifles. 



Following this match came the ninth competition In the F. E. Grls- 



voahl Mid-range championship Match. The match being at 500 yards, 



tl ' 1 ;■ :-■:. ■ ■- 1, ; ...i. .in.: ... ■ - . -. 1 1 • - ,11 ..... 1 ...... 1 



scores. The conditions at this time had not improved much and a 

 a a !■...- or slips were recorded on account of the bright, light and 

 .Is r.fl. I he competition was won by Capt. Fitch, with ii points 

 out. of the possible 35. The scores made were as follows, aoo yards: 



William E Fitch. R C 5 5 5 5 5 4 4—33 



\\m .1 Remlck, Bal S 4 4 5 4 5 5 5—32 



G n Charles, Bal S S4S5H 6—32 



J H Wood, S M 6 3 3 5 5 4 5—30 



\ To, aire, Bal 8 4 6 5 8 4 3 4— 28 



William liatz, Bal C 3 6 3 4 3 4 3—25 



One competitor withdrew. 



Thursday next there will be a match at ooo yards and a competition 

 In the Life Membership Match at 200 yards. Both of these matches 

 1 -Ja the riflemen, a km ;e attendance may lie antici- 

 pated. 



Boston, Aug. 10.— The Victory (long range) match was continued at 



Walnut Hill to-day, the conditions, with 11 ■ as - 1 ■..-,■-, 



strong wind irom 10 o'clock, which oiaa inset led things ar 1,000 

 yards, being good. The scores : 



F. J. Rabbeth. 



SO0 yards 5 B5565 5 6555466 B— 74 



900 5 4664556555445 6—71 



1000 B 6655554655585 5—72—217 



W, C. Gregory- 



SOOyardS 5 5655555555666 4—74 



900 6 5545554545555 6—72 



1000 6 5454564846566 5—71—217 



J. F. Brown, 



sooyards 5 5556654555455 4-72 



900 5 5555356555555 3—71 



10„0 5 45 54544 5 55558 5-69—212 



W\ H. Jackson. 



SOOyardS A 4655566656645 5-72 



900 5 6 45554555565 5 4—72 



1000 5 35545S5466644 4—68—212 



B. Tyler. 



SOOyardS 6 45555565 5555* 6—73 



900 4 4565568655554 5—70 



1000 ...5 356456 5 4556 4 4 4— 6H— 211 



W. Howard. 



SOOyardS .,6 5454566555555 4—72 



900 5 6645665638534 6—69 



7000 3 6 4 6 5 6 3 5 5 5 4 6 5 5 5—69—210 



On Wednesday, the loth lust., at the BellevueKauge, Medford,Mass., 

 In the silver dollar match, H. Wlthlnglon made or, out of a t 

 75;CH KusselhOij; A F .Sorl.wcll, GO ; f Hart well, 61 ; W Henry, 03; 

 H Kuss, 69 ; S F Andrews, 01. In Badge match No. 3, A J Green made 

 30 out ot a possible 35 ; A Jackson, ao ; G Arthur 29 ; G. Jones, 2S. 



WwriHtOP, Me., Aug. 18.— The Lake Marauocook tournament began 

 at noon, sixteen teams appeared to compete; distance, 200 yards. 

 Rockland won the Urst, making eo, ( ,m or a possible :'.-." ; Portland 

 Blues second. 225 ; Dexter third, 222. In Individual shooting there 

 were 00 entries, and nearly all appeared. George H. Fierce, Portland, 

 first. 2s ; W. G. IlusHcy, Augusta, secoad, 27 , U. Richardson, Auburn, 

 third, 27 in a possible 36. 



Boston, Aug. 13.— The hi v.uili'Ml weather of lo-da.v attracicl more 

 than an average attendance. 01 1 .demon 10 Walnut. Hill. The shoot- 

 ing conditions were: Wind troni s o'clock and an e\ccl'c. ill light. The 

 day's scores stood: 



shai rjsboolcts' ll.ll.ll. 



11 M Jewell II 10 I' 12 II 10 II 10 12 12-111 



G F Kllsworth 12 11 11 10 11 111 11 11 Jl I'- Ion 



.1 Merrill 12 11 !> II la 12 ll 10 III II — 1»3 



.1 C Hancock 10 12 10 13 10 in II II in II — 10.< 



B ...... 11 101012 ti r. p. 1 12 hi 11— i«r 



B Anson II 11 11 10 Hi 12 it il 9 ll— b ; 



P. F ie ■ ;■■.,■ Ill II 11 9 11 9 12 1111112 lOli 



1 I 11 -libel h 1" V 12 U li ll) 10 1 ' lil I- '104 



.1 Fiaiids, 11 ill 12 10 io III II s M 10— |U3 



Gf: Arthur 10 12 Id 12 12 Sll 9 10 :< be; 



1 ,v Robinson H '.' 1» l" 11 1" 10 11 u ii—iiiu 



I. I), mil- 1) 9 11 9 12 111 9 1111 S— llll 



■1 11 1 aiince u 12 •' 



Handicap Match 

 J B FellOWS. 4541545545—45 



9 I! 10 10 11 7— 1(H) 



) Foslel 



. . 5-141 l.'.-r.-.li Ji-r 

 . 4485544444- -13 

 ..434.I5.14.144— 39 



II. c 



.ThcGardnerKlileclubat their last prae- 



c re, -ii 11 101,1 target combined. ntsianeo 



s to each man. The. following score tells 



. -The Ashburnli.i 



K. e. K. c. TOTALS. 



G F Ellsworth 93 47 77 44 170—91 



G It Pratt 72 44 97 4X 109-92 



1 N Dodge si 40 85 45 107-90 



A Mathews 16 4* 85 45 101-S9 



S B Hildreth 79 43 79 44 158— 87 



Wm Austin 78 44 73 -13 151—87 



('Mason 70 44 03 41 139—86 



(.' Merrltl 73 45 65 43 1SS— , ss 



WS Wllil'l' 70 43 0T 42 137—86 



OBl'h.ll'lOS ^^~00 42 70 41 130—33 



lit' Goodale 58 41 75 43 13S— S4 



G Shumway .17 40 65 42 112—82 



ASHBURNIIAM, Mass., A 



made a new departure will 

 have in ranged lor a prl/e I 

 between August :ii and Tit 

 rille valued at J-12. The f 

 residents of the town, ihe 

 Saturdav afternoons. An 

 ances made for uillitar.v r 

 town may be eligible to e: 

 Distance 200 yards, poslthu 

 or F H Parker will re-, ive tne entries. 



New York Riflk Qit.t.xby.— Ballard Rifle Match ; scores of each 



shooter up to date, with handicap at 35 yards , 5 shots, possible r.on ; 

 four scores to win : 



Score. Hand. Total. 



CGlbbS 417 55 472 



J N iVergarithaler. 447 is 405 



G Joiner 463 452 



1. iiobbl 394 65 459 



Ur Toa.l 406 46 461 



H Omit her 392 45 487 



EHardy 342 45 SB] 



Ckeepmoob, Aug. 11. -A return match bei ween teams of the Sew r 



The si 



Massachusetts Team. New York Ride Club. 



Wchnries 133 WH Dluliap 12S 



G F iillswort.h 182 EJHowiert ., 127 



BW Arnold 12s FTAlden 127 



1-' .1 uabbeth 127 F J Donaldson 120 



WH Jackson 125 A Melnnes 121 



G LWInshlji 124 K J .Sea.bury .117 



J P. Fellows 123 EGBoker \:r, 



J B Bonnet 123 M -VI Maltby 119 



Team totals 1.015 9W 



At the close or the shooting the teams returned to New York, and 

 the visitors were elega ntly entertained by the New York club. 



Cheeiimook, Aug. 13.— The opening contest of the Duryea Skir- 

 'ulslierV match was shot to-day with o'ottd lending scores. I 1 Is to be 

 shot ror monthly. The conditions ot the match cere given In full in 

 last week's Forest and Stream. The leading scores to-day stood : 



Advance. Retreat. Total. 



J L Paulding 44 2s 73 



J iMcXevln 55 12 07 



.1 P. Price 40 22 62 



[-1 Lilian 40 11 51 



WCReddy 30 16 46 



Bkinton Ranoe, Thursday, A ug. 11.— Champion Marksman's match. 

 21111 Yards. 500 Yards Aggregate. 



col Howard 4 4 4 5 4—21 5 5 5 3 4—22 43 



I.' BonneU 4 4 4 4 4—20 5 5 4 5 3—22 42 



J It Taylor 4 5 4 4 5-23 3 3 3—9 81 



Saturday, Aug. is.— Sharps match. 



E M Squler 5444544544—43 P Bennett 4544434444— ll) 



J W Todd 4445444444—41 Capt li Wilson 4443434434 37 



D V Davids 4454135453 — 11 



Boston, Aug. 13.— The cool Mammoth Gallery has. been well patron- 

 ized ilarlhg the warn term and lira results are .■•■... .nsi r-r the nasi 



■-..'--..:.-.. In the shootlnc lor August, Mr. Ileni-v heafe-ri the list tor 

 234; Hop Sing made two Jas and L\ man one 4s and two 3as. Mr. W. 

 B. Eaton ts ahead 111 the experts' pistol match with 220. There are 

 many valuable prizes offered for the match. 



THE TRAP. 



Rochester, N. T., Aug. n.— The Genesee club had a regular shout. 

 on the bats to-day. There was hut a sllghl attend:, nee 01 members. 



... dec . ,. --.-a : 1- ■ ... ,-, ... ... vatd-.i'ni ilea Before beglfiinlnij 



lite ptize shoot, several sweepsi ahes, ojieu to all coiners, were shot off 

 .'red as follow.,, a balls : 



First round— Hazard 4, Ford 4, Ditmar 5. 



Second Round— Ford 4, Uean 2, Hazard 4, Evershed 4, Dltmnr3. 



Ties ot 4, second round : Ford a, Hazard 2. Evershed 1. 



Fourth round— Ford --.. ilubachekt, Dean 5, Hazard 2, Ditmar 5. 



Ties or 5: Ford a, Dean a, Ditmar 4. 



The next thing in order eras the reeuiar club prize shoot for tour 

 prizes, viz., urst prize, itn dollars In cold ; second, a gold compriris ; 

 third, 1 hirty per cent, of the entrance and fourth, twenty per cent Ot 



This proved a very exciting contest, and once more substantiated 

 the fact that the 1 ieueseo Sp, n-tsmen's ( 'lull contains some of the tiuesl 

 snots 111 the State— shots who seldom tnlss their mark. The score 

 was a follows: 



Evershed linn 1111— io Booker, .1.1 111 mil— 10 



Ford 1111111111—10 J H Brown mioioiu- s 



Hazard oillllllOl— T 



Ties or ten. 



Evershed 11111111111111—14 Hooker 11111111111110-13 



Kord lino -- 4 



Mr. Evershed took flrsl prize and becomes the owner, having won It 

 three limes In succession. Mr. Brown Uiok second prize ror the second 

 lime, while Mr. Hazard received thirty per n-ni, 01 the cut ran. ■•■ ma. .v. 

 As nobody came out lottrth 20 per cent, ot the eiiti n nee. uioin v goes to 

 the club. Another shoot will be held In two weeks. 



Wokcbstkk, Mass., August 9 —At the regular shoot of the Worces- 

 ter Gun Club, at Woodlawn Kauge ihls aiternoou. there was 11 large 

 aitendiuioe. The llrec contest was for a Special prize, a patent anvil, 

 the contestants weie M D Oilman and C M Bliss and was won by the 



the 



