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FOREST AND STREAM 



[Aug. 4, 1887. 



THE BANDLE TOURNAMENT. 



CINCINNATI, 0., July 28.— The Bandle Tournament was un- 

 doubtedly the most successful one yet held in Cincinnati. Of 

 the artificial targets the Ligowsky was undoubtedly the favorite; 

 on Wednesday theirs were the only traps which worked, the 

 others broke down. The live-bird shooting awakened the keenest 

 interest. The accompanying scores speak for themselves. The 

 attendance was far larger than anticipated. It is the third an- 

 nual event of the kind under the same management. Tuesday, 

 Julv 27. the scores were: 



Match 1— Seven single Ligowsky clay birds: Slice 5, Goldrick 5, 

 Mudd 5. Heikes 6, Wilson 5, Parker 7, Gay 5, Boyd 4, Sheldon 6, 

 Budd 6, Crowell 5, Courtney 6, Vergis 4, Ray 7, Teipel 6, Bandle 5, 

 D F 6 Cole 5, Early 5, Murphy 6, McMnrchv 6. G. W. Henry 3, 

 Hill 6 Otto 2, Brown 4, O'Neil 6, J. Johnson 0, McPliee 5, Watts 6, 

 Whitnev 3. J. Gay 3. West 6, Miller 6, Baker 3, Shott 5. Girton 4, 

 Jackson 6, Cotton 5, Ruble 4, Comstock 5. Parker and Ray divided 

 first; Murphy, McMurchy, O'Neil and Watts divided third on 9 

 straight in shoot off; Gay and Cotton divided third on 9 straight 



ln Match°2— 10 single American clay-birds: Bandle 10, Hill 9, 

 Mesders 8, Carter 8, Verges 8, Teipel 9, Gastright 3, Parker 6, Cot- 

 ton 9. Roy 9, Comstock 9, D. F. 4, Watts 8, S. Gay 9, McMurchey 10, 

 Brown 10. Mudd 8, Adams 6, Nose 8, Heikes 9, E.Taylor 9, Early 10, 

 Sheldon 10, O'Neil 9. Mason 4, West 8. Johnson 8, Stice 10, Jones 2, 

 McPhee 9 Budd 10, Cole 8, Courtney 6, Whitney 7, Miller 10, Baker 

 7 Williams 1, Murphv 9, Girton 6, Jackson 6, Ruble 3. Bandle, 

 McMurchey, Earlv, Sheldon, Stice, Budd and Miller divided first, 

 Meaders. Rav. Comstock, Gny, Heikes and McPhee. after a shoot- 

 off, divided second. Carter, Verges, Teipel, Watts, Mudd, West and 

 Cole divided third. • 



Match 3—7 single live birds: Bandle 6, McMurchey 7. \ erges fi, 

 Goldrick 5. Meaders 6, Carter 7, Comstock 5. Roy 4, Stice 6, Ruble 

 7, West fi, Wilson 7, Armacost, 6, Croxy 5, Taylor 6. Early 7, Mason 



6 "Ring 5, Gregory 6. Crowell 5, Murphy 0, 1). F. 5, Shell on 6, Teipel 

 fi D. Lefever R, Bovd 6, Cotton 7, Parker 7, Modoc 7, Hill 5, Erb 7, 

 McPhee, 5. Skinner 6, Heikes 6, Brown 4, Budd 7, Shott 6, Da.lv 7, 

 Nose 6. Miller 6, Whitney 7, O'Neil 6, Gastright 6, Johnson 6. Tie 

 shot off nest day. First divided, second won by Stice after killing 

 22 straight, O'Neil being the last to drop out, missing his 21st. 



Match 5—3 pair American clay-birds: Teipel 5, West 4, Verges 



4, Bandle 5. Sheldon 5, Stice 6, Early 5, Boyd 2. Nose 4, Wilson 4, 

 Comstock 4. Croxie 5. Hill 5, Jackson 5, Goldrick 4. Crowell 4, 

 Conrtnev fi. Girton 5, Gay 4. Gregory 5, Budd 6, Heikes 6, Carter 4, 

 Murohv 5, Cole 5, Ruble 5, Parker 5, Gastright 6, Hayes fi. Stice, 

 Budd and Heikes. after scoring 5 pair in shoot-off. divided first 

 money: Teipel and Earlv, after scoring 5 pair straight in shoot -off, 

 divided second money; Comstock, by breaking 2 pair, stood alone 

 for third money. 



E-e-tra Morning Match.— Nino single blue rocks : Tavlor 9, Bovd 



5, Stice 8, Stevens fi. Sheldon 9, O'Neil 8. P. 1). Lefever 6, Heikes' 9, 

 Whitnev 9. Miller 7, Bandle 8, Goldrick 9, Ruble 7, Otto 6, Wilson 



6, Crowell B, Hill fi, Murphv 7. Roy 7. Baker 9, Meaders 8, Gay 9, 

 p. M. Lefever 7, Budd 8. West 8, D. F. 6, Earlv 8. Gregory 8, Mc- 

 Murchey 9, Courtney 8. Verges 9, Teipel 9, Mudd 9, Erb 7, Shott 8. 

 Johnson 3, Brown 9, McPhee 8, Bing 6, Nose 8, Cott m 8, Carter 7. 

 Taylor. Gav. Heikes, Mudd and Parker, after breaking 9 each in 

 the shoot-off, divided first monev. O'Neil, Geegory. Bandle, Shott, 

 McPhee, Nose, Cotton and Meaders, after scoring 6 each, divided. 

 I). M. Lefever, Miller, Ruble and Murphy, after scoring 3 each, 

 divided third. 



Extra Side Match. Morning —Five single Ligowskv clav birds: 

 Mtu^a 4, TCarlv 4. Heikes 3, Teipel 2, McMurchey S Wilson 2. Gay 3, 

 McPhee 4, West 2, Budd 5, Stevens 4, Murnhy 4. Verges 2, Crowell 



5. Sheldon 5, Otto 3. Gregorv 3, Boyd 3, Bandle 5, Hill 4, Gay 4, 

 Watts 3. Lefever 1, Goldrick 3. 



Crowell, Sheldon, McMurchey, Bandle and Budd divided first 

 money; Mudd, Hill and Murphy divided second; Teipel took third 

 monev alone. 



Second Paw.— Match at 10 single Ligowsky clay birds: Stice 10. 

 Bandle 9. Teipel 8, Prake 9. McMurchv 8, Thompson 9, Carter 10, 

 Menders 1(1, Browu 10, Gav 8. Parker 8, Early 9. West 7, Hill 8, Ver- 

 ges 8, Heikes 6, Cotton 10. Sheldon 7. Watts 8, Ball 7, Johnson 8, 

 Budd 8. Nose 6. McPhee. 8. Shott 10. Whitney 9. Courtnev 7. Miller 

 9. Taylor 9, Rov8, O'Neil 9, Bing 6. Ties on 10 divided; Bandle. 

 Drake, Earlv, Taylor and O'Neil divided second after scoring 5 

 straight in shoot-off. Third, McPhee and Johnson, after scoring 

 10 each in shoot-off, divided. 



Eight singles and two pair American clay birds: Stice 10, Cotton 

 11. Carter 10, S. Gay 11. Whitney 10, Henry 1. Ball 0, Bandle 12. 

 Teipel 12, Brown 9. Earlv 12, Sheldon 11, Drake 12, McMurchv 12, 

 Baker 11. Adams 6. Meaders 10, Tavlor 10. O'Neil 10. Verges 8. Mil- 

 ler 10 Hill 31, Budd 11, Ray 7. West 10, Modoc 10, Heikes 11, Jack- 

 son 11. Johnson 9. Bandle. Teipel. Early. Drake and McMurchy 

 divided flr=t. Cotton. Sheldon, Hill, Budd. Heikes. Jackson and 

 Baker divided second; Gav and Taylor, after scoring six singles 

 and two pair in shoot-off, divided third. 



Extra match — Six single Lirrowskv clay-birds: Stice 6, 

 Tninel 6. S. Gav 6. West 6, West 6. Skinner 6, Early 6, 

 Sheldon 6, Bovd 4. Coms+ock fi, J. Gay 6. McMurchey 6, Wilson 4, 

 Groeorv 6. Small 4. Goldrick 4. Nose 5, McPhee fi. Baker 6. Hill 6, 

 Whitnev 8, Henrv 3, Echo 6, Bandle 6. Drake 5, Johnson 5, Shott 5. 

 Wa+ts 5. .Tackou 5. Budd 5, Carter 6, Thompson 5. Brown 6, Ball 

 4, Meaders 5. Bine 5, Cotton 6. Girton 5. Waddell 5, Croxie 5, Tay- 

 lor 6. Ray 5. Bob White 3, Verges 5, Lefever 5, Heikes fi, Courtney 

 fi. Stice, Teipel. Earlv, McMurchey. Cotton, McPhee, Baker 

 Hill and E. Tavlor, sebrine 8 straight in shoot-off, divided first. 

 Scott, Jackson. Meaders. Nose. Waddell, Lefever. Heikes and 

 Courtney, scoring 9 straight each, divided second. Boyd, Wilson, 

 Ball. Small, Goldrick and Ray divided third. 



Extra match— Five sinele Ameriean cKv-birds. Bang2, Skinner 

 3. West 4. Erb 3, Comstock 4. Bandle 5. Wilson 5, Meaders 5, Miller 



3, Ball 4, Amacost 4, Roy 5, Girton 5, Thompson 2. Lefever 4. Brown 



4. Carter 3. Bing 4. Gregory 4, Bovd fi. Stice 5, Jackson 4. Budd fi, 

 Earlv fi, Harrison 4, Scott, fi, Teipel 3. Croxie 4. Crowell fi. Cotton 4, 

 Courtnev 3, Gastright fi, Verges 3. O'Neil 4, Heikes 3. Bob White 5, 

 GolHrPk 4. Pa.rker 5, Whitnev r», McMurchey 4, McCartney 4. Nose 

 4. Hill S, Sheldon 4. Budd, Early, Erb, Teipel, Bandle, Whitney. 

 Stice, Gastright and Rav, scoring ft straight in shoot-off. divided 

 first. West, MoMurchev, Nose, Sheldon and O'Neil. scoring 6 

 Straight in shoot-off, divided third. Erb. Teipel, Miller and 

 Heikes." seon'ng 6 each in shoot-off, divided third. 



Match 8.— Seven single live, birds: Rav 8, McMurchey 7. Teipel 



7, Miller fi, Drake 0, Sheldon 7, Modoc fi. Handle 6. Wilson 6. Budd 

 fi McCartney fi. Carter 7. Brown 7, O'Neil (5. Doe Lefever 3, Verges 



7 S Gav 7, Tavlor 6. We'kes 7, Mason 6. Ball 7. Williams 4. Henrv 



6, MePhee 6. Pill 6, Ruble 6. Bing R, Goldrick 4, Whitney 7, Stice 

 6. Murnhy 5, Cotton 6, Early 7, Meaders 7, Gastright 6, Frank 4, 

 Cutter 6. 



Extra mateh, miss and out, Early, of Manchester, O., after 

 breaking 26 straight, won. 



WASHINGTON, D. C, Julv 23.— Capital City Gun Club; match 

 at American clays No. 1, 5 trans, shot under N. G. A. rules, club 

 prizes: 



Wagener 011111111111111—14 Oollison 101110111111110-13 



Cunningham. .111111111111111-15 Wilson 111100111011110-11 



Whi tern an .... Ill 001 100110110— 9 Th ompson 111100101001110— 9 



Julv 26. same conditions: 



Wagener 111110111101111-13 Whitman 111011001001011- 9 



Collison 110100011110101— 9. Carter 110001001111000 -7 



Cvnningham.. 111100111011010-10 Myers ..001010011011010- 7 



Wilson 111111110111110—13 Thompson 011000110000110 - 6 



Green 000110010011010- 



Wagener ? 1111 1—5 Wilson 11110—4 



Cunningham 11111-5 Carter 01010-2 



Collison 00011-2 Meyers 01U0-3 



Team Shoot. 



Wagener 11111-5 Mills 11010-3 



Cunningham Ill 10-4 Wilson 11101-4 



Whiteman 01001—2 Green -. 10010-2 



Collison 01110-3 Meyers 11000-2 



Carter 01100—2 Thompson 10110—3 



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Second Team Shoot. 



Wagener 11100-3 Mills 11111—5 



Cunningham 11111—5 Wilson 11111-5 



Whitman 01001—2 Collison 11100—3 



Shuster 11000-3 Green 00100-1 



12 14 

 Quiet. 



LEAVENWORTH, Kan., July 26.— The Leavenworth Gun Club 

 met on the government reserve this evening for practice. Peoria 

 blackbirds were used. The score shows that very good shooting 

 was done. The following is the score: 



McCarten. . .1101 111 110111111101 1 -17 Goff 01101010011111101111-14 



Humphreys 11 101 10011innon001-13 Schroed'rl1110101000110100101-ll 



Sexton 11111111011111101101-17 ChurchiUlllOOllOllUllOllOOl— 14 



CENTRAL ILLINOIS SPORTSMAN'S ASSOCIATION. -The 

 ninth annual convention and tournament will be held Aug. 23-26, 

 at Sportsman's Park, Jersey, 111,— Cam, R, Hutchinson, Sec'y, 

 Jerseyyilje, 111. 



SAN FRANCISCO, July 24.— A tolerably large and enthusiastic 

 gathering of sportsmen assembled this foreuoon at Adams Point 

 to try their hand and skill on clay pigeons. The shooting was 

 above the average record this year at the Point. Schroeder and 

 Schmidt, did some excellent shooting. The following is a sum- 

 mary of the contest : The first on the programme was a $2.50 

 sweepstake at fifteen singles, 18yds. rise, governed by international 

 rules. First prize, $15 ; second. $5 : 



Cole 100111010110110- 9 Muller 001011101101001- 8 



Harper 111001001011000- 7 Kendal llUOOlOllllOHO- 9 



Browne 011011001111011-10 Schroeder 0111111110)1011-12 



Schmidt 111111011011011-12 Kasten 111101101110110-11 



In shooting off for first prize, at three pairs of doubles, Schmidt 

 was defeated by one point— the score stood 5 to 4. The next sweep- 

 stake— $2.t>0 entrance, ten singles, first prize $10, second prize So— 

 was won by Schmidt. Score : 



Browne 11011010) 1—7 Schroeder 1011 101 11 1—8 



Schmidt 1111111011-9 Muller 1111001001-6 



Kasten 0101011111—7 Kendal 1001110111-7 



This was followed by a five-dollar sweep, sLx pairs, the winner 

 to take the pot. Score : 



Browne 11 11 10 01 11 11—10 Schmidt 11 01 01 11 01 11— 8 



Schroeder.. . .01 10 11 00 11 41— 8 



The day's sport terminated with a private shoot, fifteen singles, 

 $20 a side, between Schmidt and Schroeder. The shooting was 

 very good and the contest close. Schmidt bagged tho coin ; his 

 score stood 13, with Schroeder one point behind. 



BOSTON, July 30.— This afternoon the Brighton Gun Club vis- 

 ited the East Boston Gun Club at the latter's grounds and went 

 home defeated handsomely. Nine men shot on each team at 10 

 clays and 10 blackbirds. Score : 



East Boston. 



Hargrave lOflOHOllOllOlOllOl— 13 



Kirkwood 111101111 0011111011—16 



Whitecomb 11111001111111011100-15 



Fi eld ing 10100 1 00100101000010- 7 



FI anigan 001110011 01101100111-13 



Ri chard sou 10100110011101001110-11 



Norton 00110111111110011011-14 



Carr 10110010010000000001— 6 



Morse 000101 1 0001101110101—10—104 



Brighton. 



O'ConneU 01101100011111101111-14 



J Coyle 11111110111H0O0O111—15 



Grace 0010010110010111 0111-11 



Horrigan 10000110001000000010- 5 



Breivogel 01100001001011010100— 8 



Devlin 01001010000000110101— 7 



Maguire 00000111000001001101— 7 



Rivett : 10101 llill 1011010000-12 



M Coyle 10100010101 110111011- 13- 91 



SOLOMON CITY, Kan., July 28— Regular match of Solomon 

 Gun Club, at 25 bluerocks, 25yds. rise: 



CF Dewar 111111111111111f012112110-23 



T J Edwortlvy 1111112111111112111100011—23 



John Kranechi 1211111211002111101021020—19 



E E Crooks 1111212111211111200001112-21 



ChasWestcott 201V ■■ 1210212—19 



A Collins 1111 111101 12 1 110021112000-19 



LEONIA, N. Y., July 21— Leonia Gun Club, shoot between J. R. 

 Beam, of Ridgneld and Dr. John A. Wells, of Englewood, 50 clay- 

 birds, 3 American clay traps. 16yds. rise. N. R. A. rules: 



Beam 11001110411111111111011011111111101110101111011110-40 



Wells OKXflOOllOOllOllllllllllllOlOlllOOmOllllllllllll-37 



TAUNTON, Mass., July 30.— T. F. & G. P. A., match at 5 clav- 

 pigeons, Ligowsky trap, N. G. A. rules. First match, 8 entries- 

 Smith first, Plummer second, Dr. Post third. Second match, 13 

 entries— Smith first, J. T. Hall and C. T. Snow second, Homer and 

 J. Davis third. Third match, 14 entries— Haity and Snow first. 

 Homer second, Hall third. Fourth match, 14 entries— Hall. J. 

 Davis and Snow first, Dr. Post and G. Walker second, Smith 

 third. Match at 5 artificial targets, Ligowsky trap, 18 entries- 

 Homer, Bowen and Snow first, W. Barstow second, J. T. Hall 

 third. Sixth match— Walker and Snow first. Homer second, 

 Hooper third. Seventh match— J. Davis Barstow and G. Davis 

 first, R, Snow second, Plummer third. Team shoot, T. F. & G. P. 

 A. against New Bedford Gun Club, 7 men, 20 bluerocks each man, 

 3 angles. 3 bluerock traps— Taunton team— G. L. Snow 10, J. T. 

 Hall 15, C. T. Snow 15, E. C. Leonard 19, E. Bowen 12, G. H. Davis 

 12, J. J. Davis 14; total 99. New Bedford Gun Club team— Plummer 

 14, Bryant 13, Homer 6, R. Snow 9, Dr. Post 10, Hooper 8, Knowles 

 7; total 66. 



CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH.-Marlboro. Mass., July 25. -As there 

 has been considerable rivalry of late between some of our best 

 shots, and especially as to the merits of the Scott and L. C. Smith 

 guns, a match was arranged here on the 23d inst. between Eager, 

 Wheeler and Dickey at 100 clay-pigeons, half to be double birds. 

 Eager and Wheeler shooting an L. C. Smith hammerless aud 

 Dickey shooting a Scott. The match drew a large crowd of spec- 

 tators and was one of the most interesting events of the year, as 

 it was not only considered a test of the skill of the shooters, but 

 of the shooting Qualities of the Scott and Smith guns. The score 

 shows that Mr. Dickey with his Scott gun came out victorious, he 

 breaking 92 birdB out of the 100 to Eager's 90 and Wheeler's 82. 

 The following is the score : Dickey, 47 singles, 45 doubles, 92 ; 

 Eager. 48 singles, 42 doubles, SO ; Wheeler, 48 singles, 34 doubles, 82. 

 — R. 



NEW DURHAM GUN CLUB was organized at New Durham, 

 N. J.. July 16, with the following members: James H. Earle, G. 

 W. Eckerson, Dr. E. J. Duaismes, A. D. Woolmington, John 

 Jones, A. E. Frey, W. H. Danielson, Jr., Abram Greenleaf, Jr., 

 David T. Eckerson, Theo. Buttonbaum, C. Merrill.— Geo. W. 

 Eckehsen, Sec. 



THE BULLARD MATCH NO. 4-. 



QPRINGFIELD, Mass., July 29.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 O Appended are the scores of the competitors in our individual 

 Match No. 4, 50 shots. There were 250 entries, and we ha ve re- 

 ceived returns from 113 men. The prize being a valuable gold 

 medal, called the Bullard Champion Off-hand Marksman's Radge, 

 to be won three times by an individual before it becomes his pri- 

 vate property. To be competed for in May and October. The 

 highest individual score of 50 shits was made bv Priv. A. Johnson, 

 Co. C. 1st Infantry. N. G. C, San Francisco, Cal., who, according 

 to information received, used Sharps military rifle, 61hs. pull and 

 open sight ; and according to our rules this gives him 25 points 

 handicap if the rifle is issued by the State or Government, but in 

 this case we have not as yet heen clearly informed as to the rifle 

 used by Mr. Johnson was issued by the State of California Gov- 

 ernment, and this question remains to be decided as to whether he 

 is allowed the handicap. 



On account of the intense heat and different circumstances, a 

 great many of the marksman were unable to complete the scores. 

 At some place they report 110° in the shade and good shooting im- 

 possible. Our next match will take place in October. 



Bullard Arms Company. 

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61. F G Minkler. 



8 9 10 

 8 8 

 6 4 

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4 



6 6 



7 8 

 7 6 



8 6 8 10 



9 7 6 6 



8 6 4 4 



9 6 9 7 



7 8 

 5 10 

 8 6 9 



7 9 10 



8 6 8 

 5 6 6 

 5 5 10 

 5 8 4 

 5 6 6 



380 



8 6-74 



5 9-73 

 7 8-69 



7 7-70 



9 8—84—370 



8 7—77 

 10 7-73 



8 9—73 



8 5-78 



6 7—69—364 

 6 6—60 



4 10-69 



6 5-60 



5 10-71 



9 8—76—366 



6 9-75 



7 9-65 



7 6-75 



8 6—69 



4 6-70-354 



6 8-74 



7 7-73 



9 10-69 



8 8-79 



9 8-65—360 

 10 9-71 



6 9-73 



6 4—72 

 8 9-74 



7 7-72—363 



8 7-71 

 7 9-71 



10 6-71 



7 8-58 



10 9-71—343 



Norwalk Rifle Club, Norwalk, Ohio. 



. FredColson 4 3 3 3 4 9 4 7 



66754885 

 5 5 10 5 10 3 5 4 

 66555739 

 9693665 10 



, E G Boughton 8 4 9 6 7 4 6 5 



55767856 

 84 5 44647 

 88 10 87696 

 77867 10 77 

 Gardner Rifle Club, Gardner, Mass. 



. CWEdgell 6 9 5 7 7 4 6 



7 8 9 10 6 10 7 10 

 53756 10 78 

 76697998 

 886877 10 9 

 Wheeling Schuetzen Verein, Wheeling, W. 



. R S Stewart 8 8 6 8 9 6 8 8 



87875686 

 869 10 7996 

 98668 10 95 

 10 5 4 7 8 6 7 9 



. C Rumba eh 



8 5-50 



5 3-57 



4 6-57 



7 7-60 



8 8-70-294 



5 6-60 

 5 5-59 



3 6-51 



4 5—71 



9 7-75-316 



9 8 



7 7 8 



6 5 8 



6 10 5 



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6 



E Schenfler 8 9 10 10 4 8 7 5 



5 3 6 3 8 7 5 8 



6 7 8 10 8 8 10 6 

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5 5 5 10 10 6 4 5 

 Pittsburg Rifle Club, Pittsburg, Pa. 



C Brehm 6 10 8 7 9 5 9 8 



5 6 7 10 10 7 7 10 

 86996769 

 89085685 

 8 5 7 5 3 6 9 9 



J B Jones (Only aent totals) 



G Hodgon {Only sent totals) , . . , 



5. 8-57 



8 9-84 



10 8-69 



6 8-75 



8 10-81—366 

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10 8-79 



7 8-70 



9 9-82 



6 5-73 



7 7-70-373 



5 10-71 



9 8-68 



6 5-67 

 9 7—69 



6 8-64—339 



7 5-73 



4 9—58 

 10 7—80 



6 7-76 



5 4-59-340 



10 6-78 



10 8-81 



9 7—76 



10 8—76 



6 7-65-376 

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