u 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Atjgttst 1 1881. 



rgli, Va., ii, hitch pup, out of 



flilr. 



winsi.i'w, Baltimore, Md., ihi el 



Cilroy, liy Wildalrout. otllollls 

 tar*.— Mr. Eugene Powers ,CorHann, N. Y.,) Has sold to the Rev. 



James VV.i'utuaui rile looker spaniel Laii..i.> Kil.i.i, .-.m ■ ! :,1 >:■. j i> ,n 



IltWaM-Wt.oa™ tr/nfp.-TUr. liuceno Powers {Cortland, >'. v., I h„s 

 sold In Mr. Unas. F. Kent,, Mouilcelln, N. i ., a blank and white 

 cocker puppy, by Wildalr out. o[ .Mlgnon. 



rhie.f-Titin »•/,,:/;..— Mr. Li. Hills ilImlbOH, N. Y.,) lias wild In Dr. 

 vims. II Van vircic, ot sniiir place, a red Irish seller dog puppv, 

 by Ohlefoutol owner's Tilly. 



'_Vi.iV/ 7,7.7. ..'/../;,.-)]]'. it. Hilts {Hudson, N. Y.,) has sold to Mr. 

 l'elbert t»lii."liatt„ West L'opake, N. Y., a n'fl Ii'lsn setter dec nnppv, 

 )>y l.t-l out ot .uvncr'sTlllv, 1H ' 



r.,r./-7',,',',, „./n;/,,-Mr. t-.. Hills (Hudson, N. v.,) has sold to jtr. 

 Mm. W. Ulee, Uud.-on, N. Y., a. re.l fri.sh setter do- puppv. bv nun 

 out, ul o wner's Tilly. 



(7i,r/ 77..// H'lielp.—W. «... II 11 Is (Hudson. N. Y. ,) has sold to Mr. 

 Chus. imge, Washington, if. ('., a red Irish scl.fer tiiteii puppv, by 

 ■■ i , i .1 owner's llilv. 



Chk/Tilhi irl,clj,.-m\ CI. Hilts (Hudson, N. Y.,. 1ms sold to Mr. 

 Fred. Wafermariu, Hudson, N. Y., a red Irish setter Mich jm , . r, ,,, 

 ClUel out of owner's Tilly. ^ "' J 



flur.f-TiHti ifhi-ij..— Mr. (.. Hills (Hudson, N. Y.,1 has sold to Dr. 

 F. A. Wheeler, Alliens. \. \ .. a red Iiish seller blieh puppv, by 

 chiemui of owner's Tilly. ' 



/•'.A' Ply. Mr. H. W. (Jiiuse. Wilmington, Del., lias sold 10 Mr. \V. 

 H. Pierre, Peoksklll, N. Y„ Ills champion ie.1 seller biteli f lie Fly 

 tUiuus-Cilend). 



Faiih.f'ill.— ilr. Colin Cameron, Brlekervllle, Pa., has sold Lo Mr. W. 

 J. I'erclval, Micliigau. the Imported beagle Inch Pad lit nil. Jn whelp 

 to owner's Sport. 



Ur<nr. —Mr. Colin Cameien, Frlekerville, Pa., has sold to Mr. N. 

 O.ssnw, Mary land, the beagle dog Driver il'.e. nell's .lack- Venus). 



Hfort.— Mr. Colin lanieion, lirlcki i vi'de. Pa , has sold to Mr. Pilchard 

 O'Barnwell. or ceorgla, theoeagle dog Sport, (Cloud's Kocke.t-Vte). • 



K HELl'S. 



,v,7.'.,'.— Mr. Jus. K. Boyd's (Hempstead, L. I.,) Nellie whelped eight 



puppies by Mr. H. Bambridge's (Brooklyn, L. I.,) Mel \ ■ i . r 



orange and while. 



Music—lit. M. M. Nlssieys iFIlzahethtowu, Can. Co., Pa.,1 beagle 

 bitch Musle whelped, July _:., five puppies, four bit, he., ana on- o" 

 by Mr. Pownell's Victor. 



,\eti II - Mr. Jos. Lewis', Apollo, Pa., pointer liileh Nell 11. whelped, 

 July 21, lssi, nine puppies, six dogs and ill fee hitches, bv .sensation. 

 Color, lemon and white. 



Mr. v. 1',. Lewi;.', sua P.rldge, N. v., l.leweltin setter hlteh 

 Fly whelped .Inly _,, lssi. oilmen puppies, six dogs and live b.tehe.,,, 

 liy Mr. L. 11. .Smith's Champion p tU ls. 



Mi. <i. Hills' Hudson. N. V.,) red Irish setter hlteh Tilly 



whelped, July '_J, lssi, nine puppies (one dead at birth'., i 



aid tour Ditches, by Mr, Max Wenzel's clner. 



BRED. 



/ii.»*-,w.-Mr. H. W. Cory's (St. Fata, Mlun.,) Hush (Berkley- 

 Fan) to Thompson's Sport. 



/>(«.-,-/,(«,■„/«. -1 he Montvlew Kennel Club's setter blteh Hlav.e 

 (Sam-c:ount,ess Bear) to Lincoln, June 25. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



'I'"','"'' '<■■• '..".-Mr. H. W. cause, winning, on, DeL, has pre- 

 sented j seller dog puppy, by Warwick out ul ( Mile, to Mr. 1. X. 

 Mills, Supi. or Delaware K. H. co. 



Warwi,-k-0!i;.' .d.cl/i.-Jlr. H. W. Cause, Wilmington, Del., has pre- 

 sented a set i.-r hitch pupp) , by Warwick out, of Utile, io Mr i .! i-,. 

 uewes, ol Wilmington, del. 



Handicap Match— 200 yards. 



ALHlirf M64B65545-4fl C I) Curtis 45454444+1- -14 



B a nson W5MB44W+— . it! n F can er 44544 hfm— w 



\\ Gardner .4464444606 — ir. c s Sampson 445444.1.1(4— 41 



m— Ma 



1 Km 



scores stand: 



Q II Brown is -in -ir 4 



W 1M i\'orcross..4ii 40 -17 I 



M I l'l'.U.l 41! 4(1 4114 



Shannon .15 45 45 .1 



S M Marshall.. .45 45 45 4 



47— 1!3:! H Fogg 44 44 44 44 46— 221 



IT— 238 Harry Stanley. .41 41 43 43 45-213 



47 -232 N s James 43 44 45 



40— 227 Win Gardner. . .45 

 46—220 



Ail Comers' Match. 



J U Smith 45 48 46 40 47— 230 JBTyne 45 45 4ii 4(1 40-22 



Experts Pistol .Match. 

 J Ames.... 73 73 77—223 F J Rabbeth 66 eS 



Amateur Pistol Match. 

 75 OS— 213 Win Sadie: 

 (ill T*— £09 J R Scott.. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT 



174 J. c. U., Tlconderoga, N. Y.— I have a red Irish setter dog two 

 years old. During a period or. n-tvle r W o uiot'tus ,, r -e ,,. i,,-',,. ..„ 



and now Is afflicted with a cough. \r run- • u ■',,,- -■■ ...v-re 



'.' rti-M. It seemed thai h- wa> mm" ... dislodge -oui-t t'lie-'ironi his 



throat; then 11 appeared to come from the lnn-s it 



and .si.rangle.. He has t'fmu p.ior, e.u-, Cut. in'|.- ; , tM | i., „,,.,,' -ooited 

 Will you kindly cell me'wiiat is vour ,,p,ntoii oiLhe case-' \ u . Your 

 dog prob.ililv lias bronchitis from cola. Give him light una ndurUi- 

 ing diet, aud two grains of .pilnine three time, a da v. ,.\ls.. a utile 

 castor oil every other day wuile the cough lasts. 



which had a' s m '.ill Duneli arise ou Ooe toe near'the'r, 



will' h i • .... told had the appearaneeof mangoaud treatv U , 



It lias now reacned the size ,,i a »-.,liuit and look- red and nliiainid, 



d! "l 1 ;smii.'ii like a tomato with i.ue peeling oil. Whal treatmeni 



would y.ui a.ht.sev Ans. Destroy Che lungus growth by canst le care- 

 fully applied. 



hs old 



iT'i Ai.kx amikia.— Can 

 my dog iind i tie b-st reu 

 und-t 



all ii 



• what 



LlU! 



,1 tilt 



stains his white hair a 

 but an iiillammaiion al 

 third eyelid I 

 general health of the f 

 lie subdued so long as I 

 lee ■;.,.- . Ill W tlnpi'.iv. 



ijkiug him to a compel 



the probable ailment of 

 - growing up iiom the 

 ..!■ i. It is a red and in- 

 l watery discharge that 



a gi 



wih 



so-called 



oine simple lotion, and I he 

 loked Co. The light should 

 tonis are present. Should 

 em. we would suggest your 



171 U.S., Troy, N . Y. - My setter bitch, just one year old, ca 

 hear, about live weeksago. At ihe same lime she had ilistet 

 Sheeameout ot heat a. I right and her eve, siooned diseh,,. 



e In 



and bowels .put.- regular. Ans. Give her a in. Id purge t « lo ■ a w—i, 

 and two grains 01 quinine tuiee limes a day lor about a week or ten 

 days. 



gitie and §faap j^hootinQ. 



RAJXQE AND GALLERY. 



At Creedmoor, N. Y., August 11, a team from tho MassachusettB 



Rifle Asaociation will shoot «, return match with a team of the Now 

 York Rifle Club. 



boston, July 27. -The victory long range mateh at, Walnut Hill had 



seven competitors io-dny, wno tonkin a most erratic wind, the dial 

 showln-,' anywhere irom it o'clock west to I o'clock southeast. The 

 day's record Is appended : 



F. J. Ribbeth. 

 Hit) yards 55 6RlJ4Sfl a 5 5 5 5 5 5—74 



9 ^' 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 -73 



WOO 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 5 S 5 5 4 5—72—219 



W. C. dregory. 



800 yards 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 4 5 5 5 5 5 5—74 



300 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 4 5 5-73 



1000 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 3 5 5 6—71—218 



H. Tyler. 

 800 yards 55555545555445 5—72 



900 5 6 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 4 6 5—70 



tOOO 6 4 6 5 5 8 5 5 4 5 6 6 5 5 5—73—215 



1". J. Scott. 



B«0 yards. 5 a J 6 5 II 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5—69 



MO 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 6 6 4 3 5—09 



lOI'a 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 4 S 5 5 5 4 5 5-00-204 



W. Howard. 



SO" yards 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5—72 



MU 5 5 5 5 6 5 4 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5—72 



10OI1 4 5 3 5 3 3 4 5 4 3 3 5 4 3— 54— 19S 



On Saturday the 30th. the short range matchoa were on, but mid- 

 summer aeenQ to be a bad timu for riflemen to assemble, judging 

 from the slim attendance, Mid to-day was no exception, but few 

 riflemen being present. The conditions were but fairly good, tho 

 wind blowing rather strong from the northeast. Appended are the 

 records of tho day : 



Massachusetts Match— 200 yards. 



OM Jewel 12 10 10 to U 11 12 11 12 12— ill 



AC Adams 12 m in 12 11 12 11 11 in 11— 110 



J Menu I 11 111 it ii 11 10 10 n n ii-icxi 



B Anson ...9 9 10 11 12 in 12 10 Hi 11—105 



O A White 11 12 11 lit 7 10 10 11 9 10— UK) 



a L Burt 10 111 8 12 s 11 8 10 12 0— W 



W. Gardner ...11 9 to g 9 10 12 a lo— 9fi 



SeiiiNGi-iEU), Mass., July 2s.^The new rifle range of the Rod 

 and Gun Club just back of the Belden House m West Springfield 

 was auspiciously dedicated to-day by the mateh between the Riv- 

 ersides, of Pittstield, and the local team. The Pittsfield team came 

 down for victory, having collected the best shots in Berkshire, 

 but the way in v,hich the Rod and Gun Club men "spread them- 

 selves" makes the latter feel that thov are almost, invincible. It is 

 not unlikely that the match may lead'to another. The totals were 

 V62 for the Rod and Gun Club team and 721 for the Pittstield team, 

 on the regulation Mass. target 200 yds. off-hand, W. F. Jiloseley 

 being Bcorer, and the individual scores are as follows : 

 Rod and Gun. 



Mayott 11 Til Oil 8 10 9 9 11—96 



Buck s 12 11 12 12 in u in n iu-1117 



Voting r, 7 6 u 9 s 11 91011-Sf, 



C'OOlcy 8 10 11112 1112)110 9 0— 102 



Burns 10 10 7 9 111U II s s 8—90 



1'arreti 12 1111 9 111110 9 11 S— 101 



Wilson 7 7 1111 9 12 8 5 10 12—92 



^ames S ll 3 10 10 11 6 8 9 12-88-7(52 



Pittsfield, 



WOOd OHIO 9 9 9 8 10 91(1—93 



Whipple 10 111 10 9 10 10 11 H 12 10—103 



Phillips 4 S 10 6 111 8 8 12 10 9—86 



Smith 12 5 9 9 7 9 II 9 9— SO 



Crandall 10 n n 10 9 in in 7 10 12—100 



Yan Busklrk 11 9 9 10 10 7 9 8 6 9— 88 



Rurbank 8 4 S 10 9 8 8 6 10 9—80 



Tracy 7 10 7 7 9 10 11 8 11 9— SB— TM 



Baysihe ScjatjBTZEN Corps, Mass.— The weekly meet of the Sehuet- 

 zen corps ar liayslde, on the 27fh ult„ was an- , ,1 ■ t, .,.,, 1 



I ltd -1 .,' ■ Id, [ ,,.- , win Micc-edrd I'l ila-ltl'J e>;, -Client ll-uro:-. In 



I. betr credit., 'these res: 



Massachusetts Target iresi ) J H Max 106, J W Strieder 102, S Fel- 

 ico "-'". -i ■ i;jir-u ;,',', ii. ,1 sehori s ■', '.it, (7 w. Copeland 93, F h 

 Smith 91, C Abe 91, A Belssbarth 91. K Smith 89, W H Harrington ss, 

 G Smith 83. 



Massachusetts Target (off-hand)— c M Gueth mi, C Orth99, J H 

 Max ST. 



Mbdfokd, Mass., July 27.— This afternoon was a fine, one tor the 

 riUemen, ihe weather conditions being all that, -oulo be desired, yet, 

 owing 1.0 the fact of some being at. the seashore, the at tendance was 

 >llm and the scores somewhat below the. 20a yards standard. The 

 summary Is as follows: 



OH KliSSel 55544 4 45443506 S— 67 



A Whitney 4 4 5 3 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 5 4 4 4—115 



C Harwell 564 5 44 5 4445444 4-05 



H Wlthlngton. 4445 55445 5 4 4 34 5—55 



A W Webb 4 4 4 5 4 5 8 4 5 4 5 5 4 4 .1—64 



W Arthur 6 5 4 5 5 4 6 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 I - 64 



IIC RUSS 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 4—63 



W Henry 4 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 4—62 



Axb.cnv, N. Y., July 28.— This being a re-entry match, and a 

 liberal allowance being given to military rifles, both classes of rille- 

 men meet on pretty even terms. The heat, and bright light were 

 the only impediments, aud the scores will show that the obstacles 

 were overcome by good holding. The match occupied nearly the 

 entire afternoon, and the competition waB won by Mr. Oliver Dex- 

 ter, of Troy, with the best possible 31 out of the 35, tho Bcore iu 

 detail being as followB : 



Oliver Dexter, 3 8 4555556-84 K J Willis, Bal S 45555.14— a2 



Theodore Mosher. B 8..,',.",-i.v.,v, 7:4 Win. "!'. Miles, S M... '34634445— 32 



G H Charles, S M ^4564644—34 J G Websler, S M '35455244-32 



WmE Fitch, Bal S 5515455— :i:i Wm Jones, S \l '353.143r.4-29 



C E Wendell, S M . . . . •3455.«.t5— 33 B D Jared, lial s 35114355—25 



James 1 Miles, sj|.„ '35445354—33 



♦Allowance to military rifles. 



The eighth competition in the Winchester match was also on the 

 programme. This is a purely military match, shot with military 

 rifles, at the usual military distances, For some reason the mili- 

 tary men do not care to shoot, or to be able to use their arms as 

 they were intended to be used. As a consequence, the competitors 

 in nearly all the competitions have been small bore men, who 

 occasionally use a military rifle, aud were it not for these men the 

 match would go a begging. Nino competitors were entered in tho 

 match, aud only one military man among the number. Private O. 

 E. Wendell, of company A, tenth separate battalion, who had just; 

 returned from an extended yacht excursion, aud who had not been 

 on the range in two months, was the first to shoot in the 200 yard 

 stage of the match. He caught the bull on his first shot and held 

 it for three more rounds aud clostsd with a close centre, which gave 

 him a total of twenty-four, and as he held well at the mid range, 

 getting twenty-three, aud a grand total of forty-seven points out of 

 a possible fifty, the best score made in all the' competition so far. 

 The other competitors were only doing fairly, and as none of them, 

 with a full score at the mid-range distance, could equal Wendell's 

 forty-seven, they were indifferent and shot carelessly, which will 

 account for the poor showing. Several ol the competitors retired 

 from the match after firing a few shots at the mid range. The 

 completed scores were as follows : 



200 yds. boo yds. Total. 



C . TO Wendell, 8 M 55554—24 53565—23 47 



James 1 Miles, SM 54444—21 45345—21 42 



G H Charles, S M 35444—20 44534—20 40 



Wm T Miles, SM 43354—19 55442—20 39 



Wm TO Fitch, S M 44443—19 56235—20 39- 



Wm Jones, S M 33344—17 43245— IS 86 



Camiikn, N. J. —The programme of the Stockton Klfle Ranee Asso- 

 ciation, for the month ol Augu.st, lssi, Is as follows: The club days 

 for practice, are every Mondin afternoon. Weal Philadelphia, i ihe 

 club ; every Thursday afternoon, (Juaker I'lfy rille cub; Tuesday aud 

 Thursday mornings for the National Guard of the state of' New 

 Jersey. 



August 3. —Mid-range Match.— Allcomers, son yards, any rifle, mili- 

 tary rifle allowed lour points. 



August 6.— oth match tor Military "Rifles.— FU teen competitions for 

 fifteen Sharps military ritles. All comers, 'tin) yards, ten rounds, any 

 military rille without cleaning. In this series eight competitions have 

 been won as follows : M. Trice, in ; ii. s. ltooz, If ; W. II. Kit7.sfmm.uis, 

 43; H. M. Worth, 43; Col. G. K. P. Howard, 45; Col. W. U. cooper, 44; 

 A. J. MUllet.le, 14. 



August in.— Winchester M at eh.— All comers, 2no y ards, standing, ten 

 rounds, any rule, military- ritles allowed two points when used as Mich, 

 without cleaning, prize, a WlnchE Seating rifle, model 1818, 



r,,.i „l I,, :i ,, I, ■ t: ill,- _ j.5. 



August 13.— Champion Marksman's Badge. Match of 1381.— Open to 



all members of the First Brigade National Guard of the Slate, m 

 Pennsylvania. 20n and r,.(i yards, live rounds at each distance; 

 weapon, the. laicalibte Sprlnglleld rlti- as nn-.i by the state. Prize, 

 a handsome gold badge icliauiplun of issl) to be awarded to the com- 

 petitor who, at, the close 01 the season, shall have won If the greatest 



Ait 1 , ' .!;■-.< ;oid Mateh.— Prize, $40 in gold, offered by the 

 association. All comere. Weapon, any Springfield breech-loading 



rule vvifhin the mles: must be loaded at, the breech, urn and 20ti 

 yards, tea rounds at each, off-hand. 



August 20.— ;.,th Mi. u us vaich for Military rifles- See Aug. 6. 



August 24. —champion Marksman's Badge 01 1881 .—open to all mem- 

 Bel's of the Second Brigade National Guards of New Jersev. 200 and 

 5u0 yards, five round* ar, each; weapon, ihe military rifle in use by the 



State Prize, a facsimile in gold of the r 



Ihe State 01 New Jersev. 

 August 21 -snort lliiii!.:- .Military Match. 



a badge Issued by 



Clearpieuj, Pa., July 22.— The rifle club were out at practice tr> 



day, and In off-hand work Ihe scores -food: I,. II. Ale, 37; -,sh Thorn, 

 74; A. M. Kow, 39; S. I. Snyder, :w; John Harder, 4(1 :. lames McLaugh- 

 lin, 34; J. H. Btxler, IS; F. Wllley, 34 ; E. C. Read, Hi; ceo. Johnson, 

 32. 



WssraiNSTEB, Md., July 21.— The editor of the WeHtminster 

 (Md.) Aium-iraiL ,Stv. iinid sends us the following report of the 

 rille match there July 21 : The threatening aspect of the weather 

 iu tho morning prevented as largo ao attendance as was expected. 

 Thu contesting teams were composed of four men each from the 

 Columbia, Maryland and Carroll rifle clubs. Tho wind was strong 

 though variable in its force and direction. Distance 500 yards. 

 A handsome silver cup was given to tho team making largest 

 aggregate, aud the individual making the greatest number of carton 

 bullseycs web to receive a prize. Ten of the contestants engaged 

 in a pool match, making tho following score ; 



coin 



l Teati 



, Afief 



col whs Burgwyn.fJ 3 4 6 4— to a vcanneld 3 S 5 5 4—19 



B B Lynch 5 6 4 4 6C-23 H B Coulson 5 5 4 5 S— 24— 82 



Carroll Team. 



SamuelRoop .54 5 5 5c-34 1 A Miller 2 4 4 2 4—10—10 



The team contest then began, but owing to the absence of Mr. 

 John T. Heard, of the Carroll team, Mr. A. G. Alt'ord, a member of 

 the Maryland Kiflo Club, volunteered as a substitute and was 

 gladly received by tho Carroll Club. Ten shots apiece were made, 

 the result being as follows : 



Columbia Team. 



Dr SI SCOtt 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 4—49 



ColBurnslde 6 555455 6 5 5c— 49 



A A Adee 5C 5 4 4 5 4 5 6 5C 4 — 46 



Walter Seotl 4 5 4 5 60 5 5 5c 5 BO—48 -192 



Maryland Team. 



Col Burgwyn 5 554 Be B 5 s 5 5—49 



BB Lynch t 555551 5c 5 5c— is 



A vcanneld 4 s 555445 so 5 ^17 



lIBCOUlSOU 5 5 50 5 5c 5 5C 5 o 5—50—194 



Carroll Team. 



AGAlfOrd 5 5 5 5 3 5 4 5 5 6 —17 



Samuel Koop 4 5 4 5c 5 5 5 5 6c 6 —48 



1 S Weaver 4 4 6 r, a 3 5 4 5 5-42 



lAMUler 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 4 1 — 46— 1S3 



Note. — The bullseye of the target is 22 inches iu diameter, with 

 a smaller circle 8 inches in diameter called the "carton." In the 

 above scores where the figure 5 is followed by a small o it indicates 

 that the bullet struck tie carton. 



New OnLEAKS, La., July 24.— The shooting for the antelope 

 horns and the picture of the Denver team, the Denver trophies set 

 aside for individual competition, look place at Frogmoor to-day. 

 Mr. Wm. Weiss won the antelope horns for the third time, and 

 they now become bis personal property. Mr. Weiss did not enter 

 for the picture, and it therefore fell to Mr. J. 0. Sport, who wins 

 it for the first time. The following were the scores made : 

 Yards. Yards. 



WelSS 300 -43445—20 tiSChwlnd gou— 43434- 1 S 



200—54445—22 2111 1—4334.1— IS 



1H0-56454— 23— 65 100 -14444— 21— 57 



sporl 300—43344—ls W Henry 300—34444—19 



200-44445—21 20U-43044 15 



1UU — S4544 — 21—60 , 100—44454—21—55 



Knight 30(1— 48334—17 W Chart ton . . .300— 2S044— 13 



;.in— .54444— 21 200— 34454— is 



109— 54644— 22--60 100—14444—20—51 



Fortler 300—44534— is Hauswald Si 0—24323— If 



200—34443—18 200-32344— 1H 



1011 — 15455—23—69 100— 1444 J 20 50 



H Thomas hop— xt 4 24— it; Dural .300— 011034— 7 



£00 — 45444— 21 2041 228*4—16 



100—14554—22—59 1(10—43455—21 —13 



IN XOTES. 



Hurray for President Geo. Aery, of the Manhattan itifle Club, 

 and his team. 



The Manhattan Rifle Club, George Aery, Captain of the New 

 York Seheutzen Corps, being the '■', ■- id...-i., ,,,!,,, ■!, was organized 

 in 1879 of the above named and members of the Zettler Rule Club, 

 send the following team, under charge of the President, to tho 

 second lluudio Festival of tho Northwestern Sehuetzen Bund to 

 St. Paul, Min.: 



W. Haves, W. M. Farrow, 0. Zettler, H. Holies, J. Joiner, J. H. 

 Brown. W. Overbaugh. 



The members started last Saturday bv the Baltimore and Ohio 

 Railroad, in good humor aud full of hope, and 1 have no doubt 

 that Ihev will be just as successful as two years ago iu Chicago. 

 The festival commences on the '2d of August, and wall last till the 

 7th, aud $10,000 are the prizes on tho different targets, as tho 

 programme shows. On their return I will give the full scores shot 

 bv the above. 



A great rille tournament is to be expected, as the Now York City 

 l-'oliiiL'tzen Corps, Capt. John F. Clerdes, has accepted a challenge 

 of the New York Central Boliuetzen Corps, Capt. H. Kroger. As 

 the time and place have not been specified I shall give notice in 

 due time. 



On the 8th and Oth of August the Jersey Schuetzen Corps, Capt. 

 A. B. Hardekopf, will have then eighteenth annual festival at tho 

 , tzon Park, Union Hill, to which all . Ulcinen are cordially in- 

 vited ; and, as the programme shows 5250 on the ring target in 

 thirty-five prizes, 1 hope to see a good many of the old friends. A, 



THE TRAP. 



The Clay Pigeon Prize Contest was announced in our laat 

 issue. We understand that the best trap shooters are much pleased 

 with the new device. Scoro blanks and conditions, with the rules 

 adopted, may he had of Ligowsky & Co., 33 Vine street, Cincinnati 

 The manufacturers Bond us the following : 



33 Vine Stbeex, Cincinnati, Aug. 1, 1881. 

 Editor Forest and Stream : 



Dear Sir— We have had iiuestions sent to ua, and have an- 

 swered as follows : 



1. The birds can be thrown from 90 to 100 yards on a still day. 

 2. The weather does not affect the breaking qualities of Ihe birds. 

 Keep the glne on pasteboard dry. S. From one to five per cent. 

 break in transportation. 4. The same men in a team must eoin- 

 pete, aud we allow two alternates. 6. The twelve matched eau be 

 competed iu twenty-four weeks if desired. 6 One team is allowed 

 to every twenty-five members of a club. 7. There can be duplicate 

 entries from each club on above conditions. Lioowsirv A- Co. 



Louisville toitrnamknt.— We are in receipt oi the scores of the 



1 nr.i-i liie. tournament too late for Insertion In litis Issue. The report, 

 shows that the anticipations of the niunagois have been realized. 



Saw Dour, Staten island, July 21.— Mew York German i uji Club: ; 



nhBralm, 21 yds... 1111111111-10 Maish. 21 yds niulltlOl-S 



accum.atycLllonotOll— 1 Kahn, ji yds IttOlllOD] 



,i . .. .unonuoi— 7 Parloh, 21 yds .01,0111101—7 



r, 21 yds.... .1011011001— KuniZ.il yds.. r i.,,;i,u 



Klein, a yds 11 lonuo- 8 Rubsa , 21 ds ..lomtoiil S 



\-ao-el, 21 yds DOOOl am— 1 Beohtol, 31 yds mioioill— B 



icum, 21 yds. .1100001109— 4 Operman, 21 yds. - , • n .mi 101 1— ! 



Cioiz, 21 vds'....' 1111011111 '.' sehelor, 21yds lomopim 



Bookeman, 21 yds... 11101 00UO— 6 

 Oh Bralm won the gold medal 



