FOREST AND STREAM. 



13 



Lieut Femou. 

 85445555556545 5- TO 

 5445534 5 45595 5 5— flfi 

 54343534555555 4—65 



Total 201 



LPBiDka. 

 53554 545 545 555 5—70 



4 4 5 4 4 4 3 5 2 5 5 5 6 5 4—6+ 

 45355 5 4454555 4 3—8(1 



Total 200 



Major Younij. 

 4555555045555 tf'5— 68 



3 5 a 5 3 B 3 5 5 ft 5 fi 5 5 4—65 

 35244 5 54 5 455 55 5—66 



Total 199 



Gram! Total 1,568 



ENGLAND. 



Lteut-Oi. Fenian. Llent-Co). Walrond. 



5 4 4 5 5 3 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5-69 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 4 3 5 5 4 5 5 3—66 

 434 3 32 5 5345555 5-61 4445445235 3 3 44 4— tS 



4 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 4-69 4 5 3 3455455555 4-62 



;WlHism Rigliy. 

 5 4 3 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 F 4 4— fit? 

 3 3 5 5 S 4 5 5 4 5 4 3 5 :■( 5— ill 



3 4 5 4 4 3 5 5 5 5 3 1 5 3 5— 61 



Total 193 



E Jotwson. 



4 5 4 5 3 3 4 3 4 5 5 4 5 8 fi— 62 

 4 5 5 3 4 5 3 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5—67 

 5544333434 3 544 5-59 



Total 188 



H T)yaB 



5 5 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5-65 

 34346 3 424435 5 3 5-5T 

 3535 2 355655355 5-455 



Total 1ST 



Total 



.1. Ptjrott. 

 3 4 3 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 5- 

 34554 3 35554 3 33 5—62 

 3 2 0024045545 3 3 5—50 



Total H7 



Major SchiveD. 

 3 335443 5545424 4— 6S 

 5 2 5 5545255532 0—53 

 55444455503 5 03 0— 51 



Total 163 



M Smith. 

 00243433455554 4—51 

 3 534S425445434 3-56 

 8043505344533 5 4-51 



Total .158 



Grand total.... 1,464 



SCOTLAND. 



Scrgt f'olsaac. Edward Ross. 



555 4 5455445555 6—71 435555545 3 5455 5— 68 



4 5 3 3 3 5 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 .->— fi» 3 5 3 5 4 5 3 5 5 5 3 2 5-53 



535 3 4553535 5 54 5—05 34344534343544 5-58 



Total 179 



U Luke. 



45555540544544 5- 64 

 3 5 250453454035 4-62 

 55 53 3355540543 8-5:) 



Total 199 



Sir Henry IJalford. 



3 5 4 5 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5-63 



4 5 443544865355 5—64 

 2 55355555 3 5 55 5-63 



Total 196 



Lient Toller. 

 5455555 45 35545 4-69 

 545445 a 4 5 55342 B— 61 

 5334545453555 2 5—63 



Total 193 



A P Humphrey. 

 6 4 4 5 4 5 5 fi 5 3 4 5 4 3 5—66 

 345 2 455455344 5 6— 68 

 53443355455553 4—83 



Total 192 



Total 196 



Lieut Mitchell. 

 54543445 2 35555 5—64 

 454 3 35 3 4554555 5-63 



4 2 434540554354 5-5T 



Total 184 



Surgr, Fergmon. 

 3455543 5544 55 5 5— S7 

 55353 5 425 3 5452 4—59 



5 3 353532555434 3—53 



Total.... 184 



M Boyd. 

 43344545445355 5—63 

 44554554405 2 553 60 

 45025454443434 5—55 



Total., 



Total 174 



Lieut Jolimton. 

 545244554525 5 5 4-64 



3 4243 5 54553453 2—57 

 435 2 00333555 5 5 5-53 



Total 174 



Capt Tliorburu. 

 55 5 44545544554 5—439 

 45 4 25 5 55555434 5—66 



04 32320304434 3—34 



Total 169 



Grand total 1,439 



AMERICAN. 

 July Si. Aug. 1. 



H S Jewell. 

 45555555 5 5 5655 5—74 5 5 4 5 



544545555 5—71 



5 5555556554 5—74 



4553355534535 0—60 



205 



4 3 55443544 5^5 54 5—65 5 5 

 3446233553 5 45 5 5-61 



Total 200 Total 



T S Dakiu, 

 55544545555554 4—70 55555555555 55 5 5—75 



03555535555355 5— ti4 „ (55555544 5*5 5 5 55 5—73 

 45555455553535 2— 6d 55434to555535 2—60 



Total 200 Tota ! 208 



Frank Hyde. 



5 5455 5 54554556 4—71 334554445554 5 5 5—66 

 44334445055554 4—59 55 5 5555555545 5 5-74 

 53355345244555 5—63 334 5 5454455555 5—67 



Total -193 Total 207 



C E Blydenburgh. 

 55555543555555 4-H 55355535555555 4— 70 



5 5 555453 5 05 5 34 4—63 5 5 5.1 4545555555 5—73 



54005435 3 35545 4—65 35655554632545 0—61 



Total 199 Total 204 



Isaac L Allen. 

 25555555555445 4—69 54 5 555555555 5 5 5—74 



34455444554555 4—66 

 25443455454 35 4—57 



Total 192 Total 203 



L L Hepburn. 

 25546 5 5435 4 555 5-67 5355555445 4 - * 5 5 5—69 



335455 5 44*4554 5-63 5154555545 3 54 3 5—66 



4354 2 555443555 4—63 635404553524 2 5 5—57 



Total 193 Total 192 



L C Bruce. 

 54354454544505 4-— 61 44454554545544 5-67 



44445553435555 5—64 3 5545454355454 3-64 



43545455455445 4-66 4 2 543535543544 2—58 



Total 191 Total 189 



R C Coleman. 

 54535655555355 3—68 55556454545555 5—72 

 23505255 2 3253 3 4-49 

 330 3 5535363054 4—51 



Total 168 Total 199 



F J Rabbeth. 



33543645445534 3—60 45555 5 55556555 5—74 

 3 5 4434533365 8 4 3-57 



455505 3055355 5-55 



Tottl "2 Total..., 20o 



Thoi Lamb, Jr., Rem Creed Rifle. 

 34505545555504 5—60 53355555440555 5-64 



a 5 555555555555 5—72 5455655555545 3 3-69 



2 4465433545556 5-64 53553353045440 2-51 



Total 198 Total 184 



A D Hodgman. 

 64 5 44553365455 2—64 5555554554 5 545 4—71 



\ 5 ",52545432654 2—61 35454555855555 5—69 



55455455 5 24534 5 — 66 33353356354354 5-5S 



To tai 191 Total 198 



Wallace Gunn. 



44554555554555 4—70 54854550455545 5—66 

 25545554534355 4-64 45045554354435 5-61 

 33043000802305 3—29 35655435545354 3—64 



Total 163 Total ..191 



A V Canfleld, Jr. 



3 53535555555 -4 5 4—67 55553 454555544 5—69 

 25340555435448 0—52 55555454355425 3-65 

 03 2 2463505 4065 4-47 33655445445344 5-63 



ToUb. 



..166 



Total...... 197 



Henry Fulton. 



3 4 2 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4-65 5 5 5 B 5 4 8 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5—73 



4 1 4 :i i 4 i 5 8 4 15 4 3 3—60 5 B 8 6 i 6 1 6 1 6 4 4 5 4 4—68 



2 4 4 4 2 4 3 3 3 4 3 5-41 3 5 -1 d 4 5 3 5 5 3 3 5 3 4—57 



Total 166 Total --- 198 



G W Yale. 



3 5 3 5 5 4 3 5 it 5 4 5 5 5 5-62 5 5 3 3 5 5 5 B 5 6 8 5 4 3 ft -04 

 4 4 4 5 5 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 5-63 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 4 5 6 4 St 5 5 5-62 

 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 8 3 2 4-49 3 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 3 4 3!::i : 5 



Total 174 Total 18! 



J II Crowell. 



503454455 5 4 554 5-6B 4 4 3 4 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 B 0-08 



5 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 1 5 Si— 65 ft 5 4 5 4 5 8 3 4 5 4 5 I 3 4—63 

 4 3 3 5 5 3 5 5 3 2 5 3 4—50 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 3 3 5 5 3 4—62 



Total ! I7s Total 183 



HF Clark. 



6 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 5-71 4 5 6 5 5 3 4 3 5 5 fi 5 5 5 6—69 

 n 5 5 ft 4 5 2 ft 4 ft i 5 5 3 4— 61 5 4 8 5 5 5 fi 3 6 ft ft fi 4 5 5 69 

 3 5 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 2 5.3 5 3—57 5 3 3 5 5 4 4 3 4 3 5-49 



Total 189 Total Iff 



G L Morse. 

 342445442535 5 5 4—59 2 4 4 4 3 5 5 3 5 5 3 4 4 5 5—6! 



3 6 5 4 fi ft 5 4 ft 5 4 2 4 4— ft!) 4 8 4 ft 5 3 4 5 4 5 4 3 4 ft-fiR 

 5 5 5 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 3 5 5—03 555445 5 042 4 530 4—1 



Total 181 Total 174 



Jas Wemyss, Jr. 

 5 3 2 3 3 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 3 8—63 44 4 5452654454 3 5-63 



4 8 4 5 3 5 4 2 5 2 4 5 4 5 4—09 4 3 4 3 ft 5 4 5 4 4 3 5 5 4 0—03 



5 3 5 2 4 5 4 4 5 3 3 3 4 3 3—56 2 3 3 5 5 5 4 3 4 5 5 2-51 



Total .• M8 Total 177 



G W Davison. 



4 4 35443 3 5545 3 4 4-60 3 5 5 4 ft 5 6 ft 5 6 5 ft 5 2 5—89 



2 45 5 4434554355 5—63 54405554 4 444 3 3—59 

 50445334535544 3-57 3 3 5 8 4 3 5 5 3 5 4 4 5 2 5—59 



Total ' 180 Total 



Homer Fisher. 

 363384 2 43 5 3244 4—62 3 4 5 4 5 5 5 4 3 3 5 5 5-61 



34 3 2 8348858655 6—56 3 5 4 3 5 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 3—2 



035R56553u5545 5—60 35443433545 4 54 2-5, 



Total 173 Total IS] 



L Weber. 

 254543 5 54 5 454 5 4—64 



5 3 5 5 4 4 5 4 3 5 4 3 5 5-60 Absent. 

 440550554 5 3 34 3 3—53 



Total 117 



W fl Jackson. 

 26455055545344 5—61 554 5 55555455 5 5-08 



5 5 5 3 3 3 2 3 3 5 5—59 3 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 6 5 3 5 5 5 3-6S 



4 4 3 4 4 5 5 ft 5 4 5 5 4 4—66 64443544603354 0-5S 



Total 166 Total 194 



W M Fairow. 



3 K44 5 344483555 4—56 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 3 5 5- 69 

 64555 54403435 4—66 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 5 0—46 

 054 454 3B45435 3—51 4 3 retired. 



Total J66 



R Rathbone. 



3 235555 5 55445 4—61 



2 2555 5 38243 5 44 5—57 Too ill to Shoot. 



2 455 3 54435443 3 4-58 



Total 176 



The Scotch Protest.— There lias been much talk among 

 the riflemen since the arrival of the news that the Council of 

 the National Rifle Club of Scotland had prepared a formal 

 protest against any so-called British team being allowed to 

 compete for the American Centennial trophy. Something of 

 the sort, has been anticipated, the protest coming from that 

 section of the Scottish rifle shooting world represented at Creed- 

 moor last fall in the Scotch team under Col. McDpnald. On the 

 other hand, a number of the best Scotch shots, among them 

 Dunlop and the Rosses, are strongly attached to the National 

 Rifle Association of Great Britain, and uphold its view that 

 only a United Kingdom team should leave the country to en- 

 gage in matches. The original intention of the National Rille 

 Association of America, the donor of the prize, was to have it 

 competed for by separate national teams from Scotland, Ire- 

 land, England, and other rifle shooting countries. England 

 refused to come unless a British team was taken in lieu of 

 separate English, Irish and Scotch teams. This was not 

 acquiesced in, though the privilege of bringing a united 

 British team, either in addition to or as a substitute for the 

 disjoined teams, was allowed. This the Engiish then rejected, 

 and the Scotch and Irish came over. Now the Scots claim that 

 the precedent of separate teams is established, and ask that the 

 British team, on which Dunlop and Pergusson are the only 

 Scotch names, lie debarred from shooting. The feeling here 

 is precisely as was telegraphed last year during the misunder- 

 standing then created by the Scotch-English wrangle, that 

 "Any team— Scotch, Irish, English or mixed— will be ac- 

 cepted," and it is very unlikely that the Scotch demand will 

 be acceded to. A principal fear that the protesting Scotsmen 

 express in their communication is that, "should the trophy 

 pass into the bands of the British team, it is doubtful, con 

 sidering the Strang and prejudiced views expressed by the 

 promoters, supporters and members of that team, whether the 

 trust would be impartially exercised, and whether the right, of 

 Scotland to enter a team would not next year be denied." In 

 other words, the Scots fear that their English cousins once in 

 possession of the great international trophy, will proceed to 

 alter the conditions governing its competition to suit their 

 aims. In this uncomplimentary opinion of the English rifle- 

 men the long range men here do not share, and at the next 

 meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Rifle As- 

 sociation of America a distinct enunciation will be made of 

 the position of American riflemen in the matter. — JY. Y 

 World, 



[The above entirely covers the ground of the protest. 

 American riflemen wisli this trophj r to be won on merit, and 

 merit alone, without any pettifogging botherations of protests 

 and the like. The British team fairly come within the con- 

 ditions fixed last year, and are entitled to shoot, and will do 

 so, despite Scotch or other protests. Winning, or attempting 

 to win, a match by a quibble is a very unpopular proceeding 

 at Creedmoor.— Ed.] 



— Thej r call rifle shooting at 150 yards distance "long 

 range " at Albany ; at least the Argus does. 



"Wisconsin, Milwaukee, July 27. — One thousand yards ten 

 shots each. Score : 



Bangs 5 45422544 2—87 



Johnston 5 55336434 5—42 



Yale 4 44345544 4—41 



Welles 8 54350 5 44 4—37 



Hill 5 43455545 6—45 



Drake 5 45545404 4—40 



Fielding. ,. ,,„. 3 45454555 5-45 



Milwaukee, Jul// 24.— The rifle clubmen were out to-day at 

 bug range, firing ten shots each at 800 and 900 yards. The 



hist, two shots at 000 yards were made when it was hardly pos- 

 sible to see the bull's-eye on account of the darkness, so that 

 Drake, and Yale made their last shot off-hand. The following 

 is the BCOEe! 



Johnston. . 

 Welles.... 

 Hill 



ffiOO 



■ l!liHI 

 I KOI) 



■ "i mm 



I SIM. 



ioofi 



4 5 fi ft , 



4555434 5 5 



wipi.linrr fSIW 1 5 5 I 



" I '.Kin 



n :; :: r, 5 5 4 

 8 4 ft ft 5 g 4 

 5 6ft 5 5 



4—49) ■ 



0— JO) 94 



4-4:: 1 



mi 



6—19) 

 4—44 f 93 

 5 IS j 

 3—46 S 94 

 0-4(5 , 

 2-89 fS5 

 0—14! 

 I) 



The Milwaukee men will meet the Chicago clubmen in a 

 friendly match in a few days on the nmg< i cd in ittar club. 



Catjitoknia Rkoimentai. Tkaai. — In our last issue we gave 



the names of those selected aftei the .tins on the gSd 



July to represent California in the Intel Hate Regimental 

 ftatdfc. By mail the full details of the several eonte.Ms are 

 received. Forty competitors fired through the three days 

 and generally good scoring was shown! The full 

 stood : 



July 8. 



Charles Nash 1 49 



li !'. l.rre.re 15a 



,1 "W Malier 154 



TE CrfrsOti 168 



J Kobertson 148 



BHLadd I, IT 



J P Warren 153 



K N Snook 149 



ft H Strong 147 



lien John McUomb ir.A 



William Wright. lf.r 



II Hook 141 



Capt II 3 Burns 142 



( !apt W H Brockhoif 154 



ETJnger 153 



C i' LeBretoa tol 



The foregoing are the team. 



.1 We>h 



W 



160 

 ISO 



161 

 159 



M.; 

 Mr, 

 162 



■Tilly 22. 

 159 

 165 

 10: 

 54 

 153 

 1 56 

 [SO 

 IM 

 155 

 llil 

 1SB 

 157 



ifea 

 K.T 



I OS 

 181 



T1. 



471 

 471 



4US 

 466 



462 

 41 I 

 461 

 459 

 461 

 4£0 

 462 

 459 

 455 

 454 



>VOh 441 D W Swain 417 



F Le.eiiiau ».4H WWMcGowan Ifi 



iVItou 439 JS Campbell.... ! 4 A 



FAlti 



R A. Sarle 4:10 



If F BacKua 43d 



.1 W Bates u-i 



H H Burrell 412 



I' II McEllimny 429 



B H Woods 4S7 



W F Murray 421 



T Murphy ,|pj 



A H llentz 4 IS 



Jainnbeu . 8 



OolC M Cilmore %% 



M Doane , ra 



'. |: lr"^' :.Io2 



«' Hanson « m 



M A M.tMiin-y |jq 



C K Waltlmm 832 



After the, Official announcement of the members of tbe 

 team was made the team organized by electing Gen. McComb 

 captain. The General warmly thanked the gentlemen lor the 

 honor, and promised that if they were not successful at Creed- 

 moor it would not be his fault. The team as it stands is made 

 up of a brigadier-general, two captains, and one lieutenant 

 the rank and filo making up the balance. Ten members of 

 the team belong to the First Regiment, five from Simmers 

 Pom: from the Nationals, and one from Company B. Tlie 

 Second Regiment has five representatives, four from Com- 

 pany A and oue from Company D. 



A project is on foot to select a, team of twi 

 " stay at homes " to shoot either against 

 successful shots who get on the Inter-Slab 

 the team themselves when they return bom 



New York. This will make a good match, a 



shots have, so far, failed to do anything like goodVoi'k""froin 

 some reason or other, and should they get iii good trim it is 

 thought they will give the representative team all they want 

 l,o do to beat them. 



Ive men from the 



the record of the 

 team, or against 

 after the trip to 

 if the best 



%mn^ |j?#fl and (§mu 



GAME IN SEASON FOR AUGUST. 



Red-backed samlpiper,or ox-bird 



y>. 1 nnii 1 „c',(iwlt, or rcarlhi, 



xi'mipalmtilv::. 

 s melanoleucus. 



Woodcock, Philoheki 

 Black-bellied plover, ox-eye, Squco- 



tarvla helvetica. 

 Ring plover, JSgialitis sonipal- Umosa rsdoa* 



mat.ua, Wtllet, Totanti 



Stilt, or long-saanlcs, Himantopus Tattler, Totan 



nigricollis TeHow-snanti 



Red-breasted snipe or dowitclier, 



Mi&arorhamphus griseus. 



" Bay birds " generally, including various ppeel 

 piper, snipe, curlew, o.v.-ter-caiclicr, surf birds, 1 

 etc., con.iiiK under the ;iroup Limaeolo- or Shore H 

 permit prairie fowl (pinnated grouse) shooting aft 



•ds. AIu.it>- State: 

 :' August 15th. 



C& The frequent alteration of game laws makes such con- 

 fusion that sportsmen are kept epiite in the dark as to when 

 shooting on various kinds of game, is permitted. We there- 

 fore append the following table for reference .- 



i Ruffed Grouse 



Quail. 



Sep 1 to Janl5;Ootl to Feb 1 Oct 1 to'lVeb II Sent 1 In i„T7^ 

 Oct 1 to IVI.1 Vovl to Jan 1 Xov 1 toja, y to ™ 



AugtOto Dccl|Sepl2tot)oclOuet ito.Unll I '- t ').',' 

 Aug 14 to Oct 1 Sep 1 to Dec 1 Sep t to Dec 1 July 8 to Nov 1 

 Any IM,oNovloKep15to.Tau 1 Sep 15 to Jan I July .4 I Vnv V 

 '- Shooting I Mo Shooting, No ShQStmg No Restric 



Kans...lAug 1 t , Febl| 



Oct 1 to Jm 1 



A law was passed in Nebraska last February, prohihitimr 

 the shooting of any kinds of wild bird except waterfowl 

 snipe, waders and woodcock. No close season is specified for 

 woodcock. l U1 



_ Vermont, Ferrisburg, Aug. 11.- Summer woodcock shoot 

 ing began on the 1st iust. Birds are very scarce ami 

 weather very hot. Duck shooting opens Sept Is I and 'there 

 is but little promise of sport, unless foreign duck's come in 

 before that time. V ekd Mont, i 



YmG^iA.-IiocMridge Co., July 28.-Have seen more 

 young partridges (quail), turkeys and grouse in this vicitiiiv 

 this season than I ever saw before. The next skootimr ^^ 

 bids fair to be a good one. There is a growing interest imm.T 

 the farmers in this section to protect game and prevent mh 

 miscuous shooting, or shooting out of season. 



Iowa, Pomeroy, July 17.— Although the weather was ex- 

 tremely wet in the early part of the season, the oast frVn 

 weeks has been dry and very fine for the youim grouse and 

 they are reported quite plenty even now. A day or' tw n 

 since, while taking a twenty-mile drive over the prairies' T 

 saw several covies of tine plump little fellows about a 

 third grown and very tame, only flying w | lelJ obliged to do 

 so, and then going not more than 75 or lOp V;l nls before 

 alighting again in the thick, fuzzy grass of "the upland 

 AMple driving along a ridge at a fair trot, and busy wit'' 



