Jan. 27, 1387.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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8. Lawrence, Mass., Eifle Club: 



CHU1 • , 9 7 7 7 10 9 10 8-f5 



E F Richardson 4 7 9 10 10 10 £—85 



GM Jewell 9 10 1) 7 9 10 5 10 0-83 



MWDaukon G 10 7 G 10 9 7 9 8 7-79 



J W Bean 7 4 5 10 7 8 7 9-69 



W Fisher 6 8 G 8 5 G 9 7 7-G8 



O Frost, 7 G 3 8 7 6 7 7 9-0G 



A W Rowland 10 4 5 9 7 4 6 « G 9-05 



M Beal 8 3 G 9 4 5 10 10-01 



E A Rogers 4 4 7 4 6 8 G 5 3-47-710 



"•9. Wheeling, West Va., Sehuetzon Veiein: 



WCox 9 8 10 fi 6 6 9 7 4 7—71 



O Jaeger 9 9 10 7 7 8 10 G 5 7—78 



J Shirk 9 8 9 7 6 8 6 8 10-50 



C Ruuiback 5 7 5 4 7 5 9 5 10 4-01 



H Blunienberg 6 4 10 10 3 G 3 6 7 5-00 



C Turn. 7 4 G 8 9 7 7 8 10 4-73 



E Sckenfler 7 9 5 G 7 5 7 8 7-07 



R S Steward 7 9 7 JO 9 5 10 9 G-73 



Tkos. Sohreiber 9 9 7 6 7 10 10 7- -77 



L Fuhr 3 7 5 5 5 10 5 9 G 10-05-706 



- 10. Manchester, N. II., Rifle Club: 



A B Dodge 9 9 9 8 9 C 8 10 7—87 



C D Palmer 10 8 10 10 7 10 9 C 7 7-84 



G A Leighton 6 7 8 8 8 10 8 9 9-79 



CWTemple 7 8 5 8 7 8 10 G 8-73 



EC Paul. G G 9 8 7 8 9 4 9 7-73 



WMRoothby 07480875 10 5— CO 



LWColbv... 7 5 G 7 4 8 8 8-05 



F J Drake 9 3 4 7 4 10 8 7-04 



E I Partridge 7 5 9 5 4-00 



J A Barker . 0738G 3 9 0-00 -711 



7 



Corrected scoro .' 704 



11. Cincinnati, O., Rifle Association: 



Mtri-dele !.... 7 9 8 9 8 8 9 10 4 10-82 



HNNieman 9 G8769076 9-73 



NSeacrist 7 6 5 7 10 5 9 5-66 



JGabehmen 7 5 9 5 9 7 5 10 5-63 



R Weinheiuier 5 9 8 8 7 8 10 9 4—74 



A Drubo 6 9 7 8 8 4 4 9 10-71 



LStegner 10 5567 5 650 5-GO 



J C Orton 8 7 7 10 8 7 7 5 7 7-C8 



HStickels 8 9 8 C 4 7 5 8 7-03 



C Rivers 8 6 7 G 6 7 6 6 9 10-71-701 



12. Cnautauqua Sportsman's Association, Jamestown, N. Y.: 



N J Baker 9 5 5 4 7 9 7 10 7 7-70 



J R Brown 5 7 7 8 8 7 7 9 8 8-74 



F L Norton 5 4 6 8 7 8 5 6 6 8-63 



Dr L Hazeltine 10 9 9 9 5 6 8 10 7 8— PI 



HN Watson 5 64 9 78646 8-03 



R H Bums 9 5 6 5 9 9 9 6 6-70 



E E Kapple 8 7 5 8 8 8 8 5 7-70 



SNAyres 9 4 S 8 9 lu 10 5 10 7-80 



HAAblstrom 7 8 5 5 5 8 7 G 7 -(14 



HLDeLisle 8 5 5 6 G 7 7 5 7-63-697 



13. Canton Rifle. Clao, Collinsvsvillc, Oonn,: 



J D Andrews 9 6 10 6 8 10 9 10 10 0-84 



J H Bidwell 7 9 10 7 5 6 7 6 10 9-70 



O B Hull 9 9 4 10 7 5 9 4 7—70 



G J Case 10 8 3 9 7 7 6 9-70 



G F Lewis 5 5 4 9 10 7 7 9-C8 



S J Lyon 8 7 6 9 7 5 5 8-67 



br Barber 5 5 5 6 7 10 8 9 5-65 



W Haiiry 7 7 7 8 5 10 4 7 6 4-65 



J Laubehstein 6 8 4 10 9 G 3-64 



D A White 4 7 5 10 5 4 8 9 5-63-093 



14. Springfield, Mass., Rod and Gun Rifle Club: 



H Engle G 7 10 G 10 7 7 4 10 8—75 



C Gassner 6 G 7 9 5 10 9—70 



H K Cooley 4 9 4 10 7 7 5 10 4 0-66 



L H Mayott 7 10 6 5 6 6 8 8-63 



J A Wilson G49 5 48076 6-61 



O W Hoor 7 5 7 4 6 9 6 7 10 10-71 



Z C Talbot 7 7 5 5 5 10 7 9 8-19 



F R Bull 7 4 6 7 8 9 8 6 7 7-G9 



T R Wilson 7 4 7 7 10 8 10 9 10-73 



RTHare 4 9 5 7 10 4 3 7 8-63-634 



15. Tnird Division Rifle Association. Albany, N. Y.: 



William E. Fitch 10 9 5 10 S 6 6 10 1 0— SO 



Willi;: m C. Gomph 10 5 9 5 7 10 9 10 7—78 



BuelC. Andrews 6 7 9 10 5 5 7 10 7 6-73 



CbasHGaus 6 4 9 10 7 6 7 7 9-71 



William T Mayer ...6 6 7 7 3 8 8 7 9 lO-H 



Benj R Spelman, Jr 7 9 5 5 5 JO 10 3 S 9—71 



James I Miles 10 6 6 3 9 G 6 5 9-60 



William T Miles 546757078 6-61 



Vuleutine La Point 5548336(j7 7—57 



Leonard Geiger 5 4 4 4 5 10 5 7 6 5-55—683 



10. Central Valley, N. Y., Rifle Association: 



Loi:man Hawes 4 7 5 3 4 5 4 7 5 10-54 



Wui Tieiens 5 6 7 7 6 5 10 5 7-04 



EF Payne 5 6 9 10 7 8 7 5 5 7-69 



Merritt Hawes 7 3 5 6 4 5 10 7 10 4—61 



DeLong 4 89679398 5-68 



Herman Gialphs 9 4 7 4 10 10 5 7 4 3-03 



HL Leonard 6G7455374 7—54 



Richard Fieken 5 4 8 7 8 5 3 G 9-64 



Dr AD Leonard 7 4 10 3 5 10 8 8 8-69 



Capt Hiram Hawes 8 56847776 5-03-629 



17. wreenville, Ohio, Off-Hand Rule Club: 



AN Wilson 10 7 6 8 % 10 8 8 10-73 



JChasHahne 10 4 5 9 6 9 10 8 8—75 



G A Katzenberger 9 6 4 6 3 5 5 10 10 4-07 



John Sehwabe 7 5 5 JO 4 10 6 6—65 



Frank Culbertson 5 7 7 7 9 6 6 6 4 0—68 



A E Messerly 6 3 9 9 7 5 5 3 10-63 



Cbas P .Tonus 8 5 6 10 5 6 4 3 7-57 



A J Marling 9 7 4 3 7 7 5 5 4 5-55 



D S Him* 4 4 3 9 5 4 7 5 5-F3 



James Knick 53 G 5. 5 4870 2-51-626 



18. Co. B, 2d Regt. inf., M. V. M., Springfield, Mass. 



Pvt M W Bull 10 6 6 6 7 9 9 4 6 6-09 



Lieut H McDonald 8 4 10 7 8 5 3 10 5-00 



Pvt T T Cartwrignt 4 3 7 10 6 9 4 7 9 5- 04 



Pvt Sydney .Bowers 8 7 5 G G 6 9 5 5 6- 03 



Pvt E'T Stephens 5 3 5 7 5 7 3 8 6 10- 59 



Sergt A E Sterling 8 4 4 5 5 9 6 4 5 7-57 



Pvt W E Hosmer 3 7 8 4 5 5 5 5 0-48 



Sergt J C Morgan 387333680 5-40 



PvtW HDaggets 474034355 3—44 



Capt F G Soutnmayd 4 8 4 4 4 3 4 5 6 6-43—559 



4 



Corrected score 5C3 



AUowance for military r itles 50 



613 



6- 75 



7- 70 

 9-67 

 4-64 



8- 04 



6-r,6 



6-53 

 0-53 



4- 51 



5— 15-597 



0—29 

 0-37 

 0-24 

 4-59 

 0-43 

 10-48, 



19. Holyoke, Mass., Rifle Club: 



CLNeweouib 10 8 9 5 10 10 4 5 8 



C S A"tell 4 7 8 2 10 10 9 7 



H E Ferry 4 7 10 5 6 7 6 7 



M W Prentiss 9 5 9 3 5 5 5 9 10 



R Winchester 5 7 10 9 6 7 5 4 3 



THibbard - 6383 5 3994 



SB Winchester 5 8 5 7 8 4 4 5 



H Whitney 8 3 8 3 4 6 7 



F F Whitcoiub 5 10 7 4 4 5 3 3 



WB Miles 10 6 6 666648 



20. Co. D, kith Regiment, N.G.P., Wilhamsport, Pa.: 



CaptG WGbnora 4 5 8 5 5 4 



Sergt W H Mover 8 0405059 u 



Pvt Scott Jamison 5 4 9 



Corp Boyd Fulmer 4 6 5 6 8 6 8 



Pvt Amos Bennett 6 6 f 6 7 6 7 



Pvt Wm Spotts 8 5 7 7 5 



Corp j as Cummings 4 C 5 G 4 5 G 9 6 



Pvt Aaron Winder 7 6 7 6 10 4 



Pvt Wm Fry 7 5 7 8 8 5 6 7 



Pvt H Galbraith 10 9 4 10 5 6 



Corrected core 



Allowance tor military rifles 



The targets show threes and twos not counted. 



21. Wilmington, Del., Rifle Club: 



C Heinci, Sr 9 7 3 8 7 6 5 10 



H B Seeds 8 4 9 9 3 8 5 6 8 



R Miller 6 6 6 5 7 6 5 7 



J Manz 8 6 3 6 7 7 4 7 8 



W H Haines 5 5 6 10 7 4 5 4 6 



WF Seeds 866456733 



EM Clark 5455087G0 



W O'Connor 4 5 5 4 fi 7 6 5 4 



WA.Baccn ,,, 7 3847353 7 



J"E2)Tewnian.. ............. ... . 034045505 



5-65 

 10-60-470 



74 



50 



7-73 

 7-67 

 9-03 

 9-00 



6- 57 



7- 55 

 7-54 



4- 53 



5- 53 

 0-50--584 



23. Tyrone, Pa., Rifle Club: 



DP Ray 7 3 6 



J Stewart 3 3 3 5 



Johu Rush 4 4 7 



John Hamer . 5 5 5 5 



Wm Guger 7 7 3 5 



Win Cams 5 5 JO 8 



B Wallace 5 4 7 6 



J M Hanseomn 4 3 3 4 



L Goodman 6 5 4 6 



Jas Eschbach 3 3 9 4 



33. Orillia Ride Association, Orillia, Out 



A Paine 6 



GWhkon 5 6 6 4 



NPaiue 4 



F Toogood 6 5 10 7 



H Bingham 4 7 7 



O Wright 4 o 6 4 



RStrnthoni 



J Des For tier 4 7 5 



J S Nelson 6 6 4 



O Wood 6 8 6 



5 5 5 3 

 3 6 3 8 6 

 8 3 6 6 10 



16' 

 i 



4 7 

 7 6 



5 8 3 

 10 3 4 



4 5 

 9 io 



9 7 



9 3 



3 7 



_ 5 4 



9 3 6 



7 3 



., Canada: 

 4 5 7 



5 6 7 10 

 10 



6 10 







4 5 

 9 5 



4 

 i 



a 



o o 



4- 51 



2—43 

 7-61 

 7-57 



6- 59 



5- 58 

 1-51 



7- 47 

 5-53 

 7-G2-541 



0-28 

 5-65 

 0-31 

 5—00 



7- 33 

 G-53 

 0-33 



8- 37 

 4-40 



7—56-435 

 76 



Corrected score 501 



Threes and twos not counted ) shown on targets. 



24. Williamspoit, Pa., RiUe Club: 



H V/ Whitehead 5 4 6 5 6 5 5 5-41 



J G Piatt 764 5 05GG6 5-50 



J D Kelly C 7 10 4 7 4 8-52 



J II MillsraugU 4 6 9 4 4 9 4-46 



N A Hughes 840566774 5-59 



R H Cruin 040 13 00847 0-18 



GW Harder 7 6766 5 047 0-48 



HDHuun". 000004065 0-21 



S Siuber 5 4 10 4 6 5 5 5-44 



W H Johnson 4 4 4 5— 23-43*2 



09 



Corrected score 501 



Threes and twos on target not counted. 



25. Cuyahoga Rifle Club, Cleveland, G.: 



C H Prichard 0-0 



CRPr.ce 0G0406545 0-30 



F L Chaniberlin 74 5 804005 4-49 



WR Huntington 6 556869 5 6 8—64 



Wm. J. Akers 4 00040404 9-25 



ASHBniunor 7 6 5 8 4 4 4-44 



PJProphvr 9 0007048 5 0-33 



FDBoswortn 6 40070450 9-47 



W H Price, Jr 4 05066 4 95 5—44 



DrPJSpeuzer 4 5 8 5 5 8 4 4-48-379 



400 



Corrected score 



Threes and twos on target not counted. 



BOSTON, Jan. 19.— The attendance of riflemen was limited at 

 the range at Walnut till to-day on accouut of the cold weathor. 

 A high, variable fishtail breeze prevailed in the morning, but to- 

 ward night it settled into the southwest. Only a few scores were 

 completed. Appended are the results of to-day: 

 Decimal Off-hand Match. 



C B Edwards, A 10 5 10 10 4 10 9 8 8 8-82 



JKMissam, A 6 8 9 8 8 10 7 7 8 9—80 



H dishing, D 10 7 6 8 7 10 10 10 7 5— SO 



N F Tufts, A 7 8 8 10 6 9 7 10 8—79 



W H Oler, D 7 5 6 9 7 9 8 10 7 9-77 



R Dadman, A 6 10 8 5 10 7 8 10 G-76 



J N Frye, C 6 4 7 8 9 5 6 8 9 4-60 



Rest Match. 



J RMunroe, F 9 9 10 9 10 10 10 10 9 10-96 



D D Luck, A 10 9 10 10 9 9 9 8 9 9—92 



Jan. 2.2. — A large number of riflemen were in attendance at the 

 rifle matches to-day. 'the weather conditions were very good. A 

 team match for practice was shot, and J. B. Fellows lead the w ta- 

 il inp teainjvs ith a fine scoie of 89. Following are the scores made 

 to-day : 



Decimal Off-hand Match. 



J B Fellows, D 9 9 8 8 10 10 10 8 7 10-89 



CE Berry, A 7 7 8 10 9 8 10 10 



H dishing, D 7 9 9 9 8 4 10 9 



W r Charles, A 7 9 8 10 8 8 10 



A L Brackets, A 10 K 10 9 9 8 8 4 



J A Cobb, C 9 10 5 10 8 6 7 



F Carter, D (mil.) 9 9 5 7 8 9 10 7 



J NFrye.C 10 6 7 4 7 7 5 9 



A C Gordon, A 4 5 8 10 10 10 6 



G F Hall, A 5 7 9 5 9 4 7 



Rest Match. 



J Francis, F 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10-99 



S Wilder, F 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10-99 



J R Monroe, F 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 9 10-96 



Team Match— First Team. 



J B Fellows — 9 6 8 8 10 10 10 8 7 10 —89 



C E Berry 9 8 7 10 5 8 9 7 8 5 -76 



" 9 8 10 9 6 6 10 

 5 

 8 



7—81 

 9-83 

 8 7-81 

 7 7-80 



6 8-78 



7 8-77 

 " 8-71 



5—71 



A S Brackett 4 



F Carter (mil.) 8 



R ! lavis 3 



C Williams 8 



WChardon 3 



4 10 



5 4 



4 8 „ 



7 8 8 



7 13 



4 5 7 



8 10-70 



7 —75 

 6 9 6 7-60+5-71 



Second Team. 



—68 

 -50-481 



W Charles 7 



H dishing. 5 



J RMunroe 8 



N O Good 5 



G F Hall 4 



J A Cobb 8 



J N Frye 4 



8 7 9 



6 9 9 7 8-76 



7 7 10 5 10-75 



7 8 5 8 5 9 9-73 



8 6 6 6 3 7 10 



9 4 6 9 6 7 6 

 3 5 6 7 5 G 7 

 7 5 5 5 G 6 



8- 66 

 7—06 



9- 64 

 0-57 -47^ 



TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 18.— Much interest was felt in the contest 

 which took place to-day between J. L. Paine and Root. Thompson 

 ou one side, against G. E. Morrison and C. C. Trimmer, on the 

 other; 50 shots per man wore tired. Wind was from the 2 o'clock 

 quarter with the light running from bright sunshine to fleeting- 

 clouds. 



Robt Thompson 32-40-185 Union Geo E Morrison 38-50-330 Bah 



Hill Rifle: 



10 6 9 7 10 10 8 



4 7 8 6 8 10 8 6 



10 9 9 7 10 9 10 7 



7 7 

 7 



Rifle: 



9 4-79 6 8 6 10 5 9 8 5 7 7-71 



5 7-09 5 8 7 9 10 9 7 10 8 0-79 



4 0-81 8 10 9 8 8 8 9 10 5-81 



9-64 6 6 7 7 7 8 9 3 8-75 



9 7 6 6 6-67-360 8 10 58987 9' 8 10-83 -38S 



J L Paine 32-40-175 Rem. 

 Match Rifle: 



7 6 8 

 6 9 

 9 10 5 



8 7 9 

 4 8 5 



7 8 



6 8 7 

 8 10 



7 10 8 

 9 7 8 



C C Trimmer 33-40-310 Union 

 Hill Rifle: 



9 7-75 4 10 6 5 5 7 6 8 8 7-66 



3 6 5-03 8 10 7 7 10 9 10 4 7 0-78 



8 7 9-70 8054 5 6766 4-57 



7 6 6-75 40546656 10 9-61 



8 8 5-71-360 S5757 9 507 5-64-3^7 



72'J ~714 



ROCHESTER, Jan. 20.— The Grand Army deer shoot took place 

 at Scottsville to-day, distance 40 rods, open sights, on rest, 2}£ft. 

 Creed moor target, 35 out of 5 shots being a possible score: 



Eudlong 00101— 3 Sherman 25455—21 



Perry 00233 -8 Gargle 33334—16 



Wilkenson 12131—10 Cargle 4%44— S3 



Stekley 33352—1 4 Cargle F5558— 23 



Budlong 44351—17 Ever 00022— 4 



Schwikert 0."<204— 11 Schwikert 54225-18 



Stokoe 23431-13 Harvey 35155—19 



Fleisher 2u34l-13 Terry 84533-18 



Cargle 14S34— 15 Cargle 82351—17 



Clapp 42534-19 Schwikert 43444-19 



Fleisher 10110- 3 Cargle 24133-12 



Y/ood 53514-17 Schwikert 45545-23 



Scott 02081— G Harmon 33545—19 



Schwikert 83244-16 



First tie: B. Cargle 15, F. Schwikert 15. Second tie: B. Cargle 21, 

 F. Schwikert 22. Tne deer was won by Schwikert, of Rochester; is 

 weighs about 2251bs. and is in good order. Mr. Schwikert will give 

 all the sports a chance to kill the deer at the next shoot, which 

 will occur in about two weeks. 



HAVERHILL (MASS.) RIFLE CLUB.— The following scores 

 were made by the Haverhill Rifle Club on Jan. 22: 



J BusOeld.... 9 



J F Brown 8 



Re-entry 8 



AEdgerley 7 



Re-entry 8 



V Johnson 8 



Re-entry 



HTurk., 6 



F Merrill, n, 



9 7 9 8 9 



9 7 5 8 9 



7 9 6 10 9 



7 10 8 9 7 



7 7 6 9-80 

 6 7 8 6-73 

 9 8 8 6-80 



8 6 7 6-75 

 7 5 10 8 8 6 10-70 



8 6 6 7 5 13 7 7-75 



9 10 7 9 G 8 6 8-76 

 7 8 8 8 10 9 6 0-75 

 3 4 8 6 5 10 9 7—71 



RIFLE AT WORCESTER. Mass.— Some of the members of the 

 Worcester Rifle Association went out to Pine Grove Range Jan. 23 

 for the r weekly meet. The shooting was off-hand, distance 300yds. 

 The detail score of the best strings of 10 were as follows: 

 Record Match. 



AC White 10 9 10 8 10 10 8 9 G 10—90 



S Clark 988898067 8-74 



T Leighton 8 7 7 7 6 5 7 10 9 0-72 



I C Jones 848098770 8-70 



Practice Score. 



A C White 8 9 8 9 10 5 8 10 8-83 



T Loightou 68999986 10 6-80 



J French 8 8 9 10 3 7 9 8 5 5-77 



I C Jones 3 6 7 9 6 10 7 8 10-75 



A Brown 9 7 9 8 8 7 8 7-75 



S Clark 6 7 7 5 5 8 7 9 10-70 



I C Bates 8 7 7 4 7 7 8 8 6-C8 



S Burton 10 10 5 7 7 6 6 9 5 0-68 



LAWRENCE, (Mass.) RIFLE CLUB.— At the regular weekly 

 shoot of the Lawrence. Rifle Club on Saturday, Jan. 23, the follow, 

 ing Rooms were made in the decimal prize match : 



OM Jewell 9 8 9 9 9 10 8 9 8-85 



G Hill 10 10 8 7 7 10 8 7 8 7-83 



W Fisher 10 4 9 8 7 7 5 9 10 6—75 



MB.nl 7 5 7 10 7 7 10 6 6-71 



DP Norm 6 6 7 8 9 7 9 8 4-70 



J K Lo w e 4 5 4 G 8 9 5 9 6 9-05 



WILMINGTON. Del., Jan. 1 ^.-Wilmington Rifio Club, possible 

 103, 10 shots, standard target, 200yds.: 



H Simpson 7 3 5 3 8 8 4 6 7—57 



J E Newman 75784419 6 7-53 



W r A Bacon 4 4 5 7 3 6 7 4 1 10—50 



THE TRAP. 



Scores for publication should be made out on the printed blanks 

 prepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnished gratis to club 

 secretaries. Correspomlents who favor us with club scores are par- 

 ticularly requested to write on one side of the paper only. 



JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS CLUB— The regular monthly shoot 

 of the Jersey City Heights Gun Club at live birds took place at 

 their grounds, Marion, N. J., Jan. 20. Owing to a multiplicity 

 of causes, there were not so many members present as was ex- 

 pected. Old South Paw (not to leave out Duke) were on haud with 

 a good lot of birds. Previous to the regular cup shoot the follow- 

 ing sweepstakes were in order: First sweep r 4 birds, f 3 entrance, 

 J. C. H. G. C. rules, second barrel to count A oird: 



W Siegler 1 1 1 1-4 Holcomb 1 m 2^ 



Engle. 1111-4 W Hughes 11 1—3 



Stevens 1 VA-'&i Quinlan 1 110-3 



The ties were divided. 



Second sweep, same condMiins: 



1111-4 



110-2 



1 110-3 



11-2 



HI OMS-3 



Siogler Ill 1—4 Burdett. 



Eugle 1 1^0 1— Quinlan 



Steveus 1110—3 Ritch ... 



Hughes 1 1 1—3 Lindsay 



Voglcsang 1 1—3 Cannon.. 



Third Sweep. 



Siegler 1 1 1-3 B-irnett 1 1 1 M-M 



TaVior 1 1 1 1-4 Lindsay 1 1-3 



Engle Vz 1 \—~M Quinlan 1 w 



Stevens 1 1 1 1—4 Volesang 1 1 0-3 



Hughes y s l 1 Rich 1 % 0-l« 



Burdett 1 1 1-3 Holcomb M 1 1 0-2l| 



Gannon 1 1-3 



Ties divided. 



Fourth sweep, Hurlingham rules, miss and out; two highest 

 guns to take the stakes. After first aud second rounds, the live 

 birds having given out, match was shot out with clay pigeous: 

 Gannon, 7; Linsay, 5; Hughes, 1; Quinlan, 2; Ritch, 4. Siegler and 

 Voglesaug 8 each, winning. 



Regular Cup Shoot. 

 Siegler. 28yds. 1110 11-5 Burdet 25yds. 110011 0-4 

 Stevens, 27 iy 2 1 1 1 1-5}^ Hughes 27 1 1 1 1-4 



Heritage 26 

 Cannon 27 

 Hclcomb27 



IX* 1 1 V/a 0- 



1 vm 1 1-5 



iy l A l l A—3}4 



Quinlan 27 

 Taylor 37 



1110 111-6 

 10 1110 1-5 



Ties on 5; Siogler 2, others 1; Quinlan took cup and 1st, Stevens 

 2, Siegler 3. 01 I South Paw made two won lerfull kills with hi3 

 second barrel, fairly knocking the spots off of Graham, the Eng- 

 lish champion, aud he waslonily cheered.— Jacobsxaff. 



A FAMILY SHOOT.-Ncw York trap shooters were interested 

 on the 21st inst. by tJie somewhat unique contest between the Mott 

 and Hall families of shooters. Like Recorder Hackett, Judge 

 Gildersleeve and others who have held or hold high public offices, 

 Jordan L. Mott piides himself on his abilities as a wing shot. 

 Years ago, before the snows of many winters had made his hair 

 white, the great manufacturer aud ex-President of the Board of 

 Aldermen was noted for his skill with rifle and shotgun iu field, 

 cover and trap shooting. His qualities in this direction were 

 transmitted to his sons, Augustus W. and Jordan L , Jr., and to- 

 day they are among the most noted pigeon shooters in this section 

 of the country. Back in the "forties," when Jordan L. Mott, Sr., 

 was in his prime, his claims to championship honors were dis- 

 puted by Henry Hall, who then owned the upper part of Man- 

 hattan Islaud and had his country seat at what was known to old 

 Harlemites as Hall's Garden. Mr. Hall's sons also inherited a 

 love for gunning, and the rivalry between the fathers has been 

 handed down to the sons of both families. This rivalry culmin- 

 ated in a match at 100 pigeons for $100, the conditions being that 

 the brothers should shoot at 50 pigeons each side at 21yds. rise and 

 80yds. boundary. Only a limited number of spectators were in- 

 vited, the contest being strictly private and a family affair. 



The scene of action agreed on was Oak Point, where traps were 

 rigged and all arrangements necessary were made. The turds fur- 

 nished were hard flyers, and as the tkywas dull and overcast, 

 shooting was difficult. But the work done was very good and 



result. A. Lichenstein was referee, L. H. Bauham scorer, and" J. 

 Pilkiugton trap-handler. Gus Mott led off and brought down a 

 quarterer in tine style, Henry Hall followiug with a blue rock on 

 the first barrel in a way that caused applause. An iu-dnver fooled 

 J. L. Mott, Jr., and first miss waS made, A. Hall gaiuing the lead 

 for his side by bringing down a quarterer to the left with his first 

 barrel. The match then became exciting in the extreme. When 

 10 birds each had been tired from the traps the Mc tt brothers had 

 killed 10 out of 20 and the Hall brothers 13 out of £0. The odds 

 were laid on the Mott boys and they gallantly landed them by the 

 following score. Fig. 2 denotes second barrel. 



A W r Mott 101500112201 11212ir01311— 20 



J L Molt, Jr 0JllJlilll:.0t0H20lll2221— 31 



H Hall 11 0J 1002101011000 101 1 1101 -15 



A Hall 10021120J 1021 1211 12211-21- 21 



After the match dinner was enjoyed at the hotel, and while the 

 party indulged in the good things spread before them they talked 

 pigeon shooting. Jordan L. Mott, Jr., elated by victory, chaffed 

 his father, who exclaimed: "Why, I can beat your score now." A 

 dinner at Dolmonico's was wagered on the result and Mr. Mott, 

 Sr., took his son's gun and went to the traps. He had a hard lot 

 of birds to deal with, but succeeded in making the remarkable 

 score of killing 25 birds out cf a possible 25. His feat was liberally 

 applauded. Is is said ho will shoot a match with any business 

 man in this city at 50 b.rds. 30yds. rise, for f 1,000 a side. In the 

 afternoon a sweepstakes, f 10 each, was shot at 5 birds. The con- 

 testants were A. W. Mott, J. L. Mott, Jr., A. Hall, J. HaU and A. 

 Lichenstein. A. W. Mott won by makiug a clean score. 



JEANNETTE GUN CLUB.— The Jeannette Gun Club, of New 

 York, held a private shoot atBurbank's Sea View Park, New Dorp, 

 S. I., on the 21st; 250 choico birds -were shot at from two traps,25yds. 

 rise and 80yds. boundary. The club members were divided Into 

 two teams of II naeu each. The score resulted as follows: 



Team No. 1. 



Rottmann 11111C0111— 8 



Fricks 1101111010—7 



Cordts 11 1001 i 001-0 



Keller 1111111101-9 



Team No. 2. 



Meyer HlOUllll-9 



Browni 1010100111—6 



Pfender 11000 1111—7 



Stebbins HlUOlUlI-8 



Disch Ill 101 1111—9 Schuyler 11 11001101-7 



Walter OOfiOOUOOll-2 



Charles 0111110100-6 



Schausen 1111101110-8 



Ebseu 1110011101—7 



Brown 1111010111—8 



Men ham 1 10101 1111—8 



Kahmont 0100111110-6 



Dettletzon 0110111010—6 



Internum 0111111111-9 



CJu-isten 1011101000 - 5 



Mattseu 1111011111-9 Voghts 1111101000-6 



The first team were the victors by 6 birds. Louis Klaus, while 

 out on the field, was shot on the thumb aud lig by a stray shot; his 

 injuries are not serious. 



The Emerald and Jeannette clubs will have a shoot at New Dorp 

 early in February. 



