Feb. 17, 1887.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



73 



THE SECOND BULLARD MATCH. 



SPRINGFIELD, Mass.-Edifor Forest and Stream: Inclosed find 

 scores mado by the various ride clubs and military companies 

 of the United States and Canada in onr match No. 2 for the Bul- 

 lard single shot target rifle at 200yds. off-hand. The severe winter 

 weather interfered with many of the clubs shooting. The scores 

 are lower in nearly all cases than in the previous match. The 

 winning club will be seen by reference to the scores, is tbe Inger- 

 soll Rifle Association, of Iugersoll, Canada. Five of the team used 

 a military rifle, and five sporting rifles. The following used the 

 military rifle: Messrs. Henderson, Beck, A. A. Henderson. A. J. 

 McCarty and H. Mclnnis, their scores being 89, 84, 79. 77 and 68 

 rcsuectively, which we believe are the highest scores ever made 

 by live men, 10 shots each in a match with military rifles. The 

 only full score, Creedmoor count, made during the two matches 

 was made by Mr. E. F. Richardson, of Lawrence, Mass., whose 92 

 points was a full score, Crcodmonr. and his fourteenth full score 

 Creedmoor; he used his .32-cnl. Bulla rd single shot, using 40 grains 

 l>owder and 183 graius patched bullet, 81bs, rifle. The details for 

 the second series will soon be completed and published in the 

 sporting papers. The Bullard Repeating Arms Co. 



1. Ingersoll Rifle Association, Ingersoll, Out., Canada: 



D S Henderson 9 10 8 9 10 6 8 10 10 9— S9 



H Buchanan 8 9 10 7 10 10 5 9 10 7-85 



9 8 10 7 10 10 6 10 — 84 

 8 8 9 10 8 10 9 6—84 

 5 10 9 10 6 10 5 6-79 

 4 10 7 5 9 10 10 7-78 

 7 10 3 8 3 10-77 

 4 8 « 9 10 10-71 

 7 2 8 3 10 9-68 

 7 7 10 9 7 7-67- 782 

 1 



G Bock 8 6 



J LBrouse 7 9 



A A Henderson 10 8 



GE Perkins 9 10 



A J McCarty 9 10 



H McCarty 5 6 



II Mclnnis 5 7 



HMcHurmett.. 3 7 



Corrected 



8 9 

 5 6 

 7 10 

 S 5 



9 9 10 9 10 9 6 10—90 



7 9 6 IS 10 B 10 9—71) 



8 8 7 10 6 9 10 9-17 



6 9 9 10 7 8—74 



7 7 5 9 

 5 8 9 7 



7 6 9 9 10 8 



6 6 5 10 9 4 



3 8 6 7 6 9 



5 8 

 8 6 



. 9—74 

 9 5—73 

 7 6-72 

 6 10-73 

 ti 10-68 



2. Gardner Rifle Club, West Gardner, Mass.; 



GF Ellsworth 9 9" 



C Hinds 7 7 



W L Lovelaud 3 7 



H C Rnowlton 5 7 



G R Warfield 7 7 



F E Nichols 7 7 



J N Dodge 5 5 



A Mathews 8 5 



CNEdgell 7 



G C Goodale 4 6 



3. Massachusetts Rille Association, Boston, Mass.: 



FJRabheth 5 9 9 9 10 9 8 9 9 



GRRusseU 10 9 8 10 7 6 9 10 7 



CE Berry 9 8 10 8 9 



J B Fellows 7 7 7 



C W Hinman 7 7 7 



N F Tufts 7 5 7 



H S Harris 6 10 7 



Henrv White 10 0'3 



NC Nash 6 6 7 



A L Brackett 6 6 7 



4. Topcka Rifle Club, Topeka, Kan.: 



G E Morrison 10 8 5 10 (1 8 8 10 10 8-83 



J L Paine 7 10 8 6 7 10 10 7 10-81 



J H Leonard 10 6 10 6 10 7 7 10 10-83 



783 



7 8 6 6 7 7 10-67—747 



7-84 

 7-83 



7 9 7 4 7-80 



8 9 5 7 9 8 10—77 

 7 7 9 9 6 10 10—76 



7 10 6 6 10-74 

 9 5 10 9 6 5-74 

 5 9 8 9 9 6-73 

 5 5 9 6 8 7-65 

 5 5 5 10 6 5-61-746 



9 7 

 7 

 7 

 6 

 6 



8 7 



6 10 9 

 4 10 7 

 9 10 7 



7 6 7 



9 



9 



7 



5 6 7 7 10 

 8 10 6 6 9 



7 10 

 6 10 

 6 



O C Trimmer 7 



J T Williams 3 



FH Martin 6 a a 



E W Sherman 8 6 7 



CRPaiue 6 7 6 



O H Hicks 5 4 5 



Reed McCarter 5 3 5 



5. Cincinnati Rifle Association, Ohio: 



M Gindele 10 9 10 9 9 8 



KNiemeu 8 7 10 7 10 8 



A Drube 10 10 10 



J Gabemen 7 6 9 



H Stickels 10 8 10 



C Rivers 9 6 7 



J C Orton 9 7 8 



R Wcinhcimen 7 9 10 



B Simon 7 8 6 



LStegner.. 5 6 7 



6. Pittsbnrgh Rifle Club, Pa,: 



JBSutch 



J W Roth well 



J A Hoggins 



J Brooke 



Q A McClure 



J A Jacobs 



G Elodgdon 



W Duncan — 



7. Brattleboro Rifle Club, Vt.,1 

 H S Brockway 



5 9 8—76 

 9 10 7-76 

 8 7 8-72 

 7 8 7-70 

 5 10-69 

 9 5-67 



6 9 6 6 5 10 1D-64— 740 



6 7 



7 8 



8 9 

 5 4 

 8 6 



9 8 10 7 



8 6 3 8 



8 6 

 6 6 

 7 



8 10-S3 



8 8—81 



8 9—75 



8 0-74 



7 5-73 



7 7-68 



5 5-65 



6 5-61 



HC French 



O. M. Jewell 



. 9 10 6 



6 



6 



10 10 10 8 8-83 



8 8 9 



6 



10 



7 10 



8 8 8-83 



6 9 9 



6 



6 10 10 



10 10-83 



.569 



7 





3 8 



10 9 9—73 



.389 



li 



4 



8 9 



7 9 6^69 



.946 



6 



5 



6 8 



4 10 6-64 



.979 



9 



7 



9 6 



8 8 7-76 



.567 



5 



9 



5 5 



5 7 7-61 



6 5 7 



7 



7 



4 10 



5 9 8-68 



6 9 6 



6 



6 



8 6 



6 5 6— 04— 725 



' 9 9 10 



6 



9 



7 10 



5 9 7-81 



. 9 10 8 



5 



8 



9 8 



4 10 6-78 



9 9 10 



8 



6 



9 6 



8 4 8-77 



7 6 8 



5 



8 



9 10 



5 8 10-76 



8 10 7 



8 



7 



8 ti 



10 5—75 



10 8 6 



6 



7 



6 5 



6 9 9—75 



8 7 5 



7 



9 



8 6 



8 7 6-71 



6 9 5 



7 



8 



5 5 



7 5 10-67 



6 6 7 



4 



S 



7 8 



5 6 4—58 



.555 



3 



8 



5 6 



6 9 5-54—712 



"9 9 10 10 



9 



8 10 



8 9 10-93 



..7 9 6 



8 



9 



8 8 



7 9 10-81 



.5 8 9 10 



6 



7 5 



7 10 9—76 



.4 8 



8 



9 



7 6 



8 7 5-74 





5 10 



9 9 



7 10 0-72 



5 6 5 





9 



7 9 



8 7 5-68 



1 10 7 



6 



6 



7 5 



8 8 7—67 





5 



6 



6 7 



9 5 6-63 



4 7 4 



9 10 



3 8 



10 3 5-63 



3 4 



i 



8 



9 4 10 3 3-51-710 



9. Company F, 1st Regt. N. N. G., Carson City, Nev 



GC Thaxter 6 9 6-7 9 



Geo Cowing 7 4 7 9 4 



PIG Parker 10 4 7 8 7 



ZT Alley 10 6 8 7 8 



Geo Cowing Jr 10 7 8 6 4 



G A Wilcox 10 6 4 9 5 7 



Jas Holbrook 6 7 6 5 9 6 



F McOullougn 6 5 9 6 6 5 



3 Saffell 7 5 7 5 10 8 



WM Little 5 6 7 6 4 5 8 6 6 



Allowance military rifles 



8 6 



7 5 9 10 



2 9 7 7 



6 7 6 6 



9 4 5 10 



6 6 5 



5 6 5 



6 7 4 

 8 5 7 



9-75 

 9-71 

 10-71 



6- 70 

 5-66 



7- G5 



8- 63 

 7-61 

 4—01 

 3-56—659 



60 



^09 



10. Chautauqua Sportsman's Association, Jamestown, N. Y.: 



J R Brown 5 



S AV Ayres 4 



F L Norton 6 



DrRN Blanchard 10 



Dr L Hazeltine ft 



R H Burns 5 



E E K apple 6 



HW Wat son 10 



SD Norton 3 



W J Baker 6 



Corrected score 



8 10 9 7 10 7—76 

 6 6 5 8 9 8 10 10 10-76 

 6 10 8 5 10 9 6 9-75 

 " 7 7 4 10 



5 10 9 10 

 8 7 7 10 



7 . 

 5 10 

 4 10 



7—73 

 9 5 6—73 

 6 7 10-71 

 4 6 8-64 

 4 6 8-64 

 1 10 5—30 

 6 6 8—57—687 

 1 



11. Wheeling Schuetzen Verein, West V 



OTunt 7 6 7 7 



O Jaeger 7 8 



C Rumback 5 10 



WCox 6 5 



R Steward 10 7 . 



T Schreiber 5 10 10 



E Scheufler 8 8 4 



L Fuhr 7 5 3 



7 6 



7 10 



7 



4 4 



10 8 



7 8 5 



8 10 10 10 

 7 5 7 9-7 

 6 7 7 9 3 

 9 6 10 3 5 

 9 8 4 10 3 



7 3 8 5 9 10 8 



6 8 7 10 



4 5-67 



7 10-75 

 6 7-59 



8 7-77 



6 8—74 



7 8-72 

 7 8-08 

 4 4—57- 

 7 6-71 

 4 5-67-687 



H Blumenberi, 



J Shirk. 7 



- 12. Greenville Off -Hand Rifle Club, Ohio: 



JChasHahue 8 9 7 9 7 7 9 4 8 8-76 



Frank Culbertson 19 10 9 7 7 6 8 8 6-76 



John Schwable 5 10 10 10 6 6 9 10 4 5-^75 



Chas Culbertson. 7959 : J0 60 5 9 6—73 



ChasS Johns 3 5 6 5 10 9 6 6 9 8-69 



AN Wilson 99 10 945538 6-68 



DSHeime. 5 7 10 5 8 5 5 9 7 6-67 



Andrew Jackson Marling 756677449 5—60 



AEMesserly .. 8 4 7 3 5 7 6 8 7 5-60 



Ed Culbertson 4 6 5 5 7 6 6 7 4 9-58-693 



13. Springfield Rod and Gun Club, Mass.: 



MWBuU 10 4 7 6 



T T Cartwright 6 7 9 6 



E S Field 8 8 5 7 



J C Gassner 7 9 5 4 



HEngle 5 10 5 7 



L H Mayott 1 8 ' 



T B Wilson 



F Witherell 



J C Talbot 



O W Horr k .*»« 1 



3 4 



5 

 7 



7 5 

 9 7 

 8 9 

 4 6 



5 7 



9 6 



7 10 



7 7 



9 6 



7 9 

 t> 

 7 



14. Canton Rifle Club, Colliusville, Conn.: 



9 6 10-73 



8 10 3-73 



7 8 0-70 



5 5 8-04 



6 6 6-68 

 6 6-70 



7 7 6-68 



9 10 5-65 



7 5 6 5-64 



4 8 3 5-57-673 



JDAudrows 10 9 8 10 7 9 



O B HuE 7 9 10 5 9 9 



JH Bid well 7 5 6 9 8 5 9 



S J Lyon 7 8 6 7 7 7 8 



G Barbour 7 598737 



1) White 9 5 5 7 10 5 6 



H Terry 10 8 9 6 6 5 6 



J Laubeustein 5 4 5 6 7 4 8 



F Ha wks 7 4 9 4 4 6 4 



Q J Case 4 5 8 4 4 8 5 



15. Williamsport Rifle Club, Pa.: 



John Kelly 7 8 9 10 8 9 



9 5 6-79 

 7 8 8-78 

 6 8 10-75 



7 . 

 6 10 

 6 

 4 



7-72 

 ■67 



6 6—66 

 5 4-63 

 9 6-60 

 5 7-57 



7 5-55-672 



Jas Piatt 5 7 6 7 5 



R H Crum 4 7 9 6 4 



N A Hughes 9 4 7 



GW Harder 9 4 8 



W II Johnson 5 4 4 



Harvey Whitehead 7 5 5 



S C S tuber 3 5 8 



Cyrus Haller 3 5 3 . 



J H Millspaugh 8 3 3 5 8 



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



Lonhan Hawes 5 4 8 6 6 



WmTietjcns 3 2 7 7 6 



Ed Pavne 8 5 4 6 ' 



Merritt Hawes 9 9 4 8 



Dr Long 4 9 9 4 



Hermau Grahlps, Jr 4 4 8 9 



H L Leonard 5 6 8 7 



Richard Ficken 6 6 5 



Dr WD Leonard 6 4 



7 10 



3 " 



6-74 

 5-60 



9 7 7-5fi 



9 8 10 10 10 10 5-82 



5 3 7 6 5 4 10— PI 



5 8 4 3 6 6 8-53 



4 8 10 7 8 8 4-69 



3 9 3 10 9 6 3-59 



3 6 6 4 4 3-43 



8 6 3 4 5 9-54-613 



4 4 



5 B 

 8 5 , 

 3 10 8 



9 6 

 4 (5 

 5 

 10 



. 7 6 6 



Capt Hiram Hawes 10 6 6 10 10 7 



17. Cuyahoga Rifle Club, Cleveland, Ohio: 



F D Bosworth 5 4 4 9 6 9 7 



W J Akers 3 7 5 7 4 5 



P J Prophey 5 5 3 7 6 4 



Dr P Q Speuzcr 5 4 5 3 4 4 7 



F L Chamborlin 9 6 7 8 8 7 8 



WII Price, Jr 10 8 3 6 6 7 



W R Huntington 10 8 9 6 7 7 5 



C R Price 8 8 3 3 3 5 7 



AHBrunner .3 5 2 4 5 3 3 



Thos Sobey 8 6 7 7 4 6 5 



18, Orillia Rifle Association, Ontario, Canada: 



6 4 5 5-54 

 3 9 8 9-60 

 8 6 3-54 



7 8 4 4-07 

 5 8-05 



3 5 5-59 



4 4 8-63 

 3 6 3-54 



-61 



8 5 



6 li 0-74-611 



8 6 7-65 

 3 4 6-50 



7 5 6-54 

 4 4-46 

 9 8—75 



6 

 5 



5 10 8-72 



5 8-54 

 5-41 

 9 3-60-580 



H B Seeds 



J E Newman... 



W A Bacon 



20. Tyrone Rifle Club, Pa.: 



5 





5 



7 





3 



4 



4 



5 6-53 



8 



6 



6 



5 



3 





4 



ii 



6 4-55 



5 



4 



5 



3 



9 



3 



3 



5 



3 H-18 



3 



3 



a 



4 



3 



7 



6 



8 



7 5-49 



4 



3 



7 



8 



3 



6 



6 



4 



8 7—56 



8 



4 



8 



4 



3 



5 



3 



9 



4 7-57 



7 



6 



6 



8 





6 



8 



9 



6 10-75 





3 







7 



5 



7 



7 



3 



7 9-59 



9 





5 







4 



5 



9 



3 



4 8-58 



4 



3 



5 



8 



6 



9 



7 



6 



9 6-63-573 



si.: 

 8 



5 



7 



8 



7 10 



3 



5 



6 7-66 





7 



6 



4 



6 10 



4 



8 



7 9-66 



6 10 



5 



4 



6 



8 



5 





5 10-64 



7 



7 



6 



5 



3 



5 



8 



ti 



7 8-63 



3 





G 10 



5 



7 





9 



6 5-03 



4 



3 



9 7 



6 



4 



6 



9 



4 7-59 



3 



6 





5 



5 



6 10 



6 



5 3— 56 



3 



4 



3 10 



6 



3 



5 



6 



5-50 



3 



8 



5 



6 



4 



3 



5 



3 



5 7-44 





4 



3 



3 



3 



6 



7 



4 



8 3-S8-5G9 



3 



3 



6 



2 



5 



4 



10 



6 3- 43 



6 



7 



10 



4 







3 



7 



4 1U 10-67 



3 



4 



5 



5 



8 



5 



9 



8 



6 5-58 



3 



3 



4 



6 







8 



6 



5 



5 9-55 



3 



1 



6 



3 



5 



4 



5 



8 



3 6-47 



5 



7 



7 



3 



3 



9 



6 



4 



3 5-52 



10 10 



6 



4 















5 10-67 



8 



4 10 



4 





7 



4 



7 



4 5—58 



3 



9 



4 



5 



3 



8 









10 6—59 



4 



4 



7 



6 



3 



6 



4 



6 



7 0-53-559 



21. Company I), Delaware N. G., Wyoming, Del.: 



Capt C M Carey 



Lieut F H Thomas 6 3 



J W Carpenter 6 7 



S H Thomas 9 5 



I) W Black 6 10 



J T Moore 3 6 



R A Black 5 3 



MA Jones 5 5 



J S Case 5 4 



A H Connor 4 3 



Allowance military rifles 



4 4' 3 3 

 3 3 3 7 

 6 5 5 10 5 



4 



4 5 



6 3 



4 7 



4—48 



4 7 6—49 

 7 5 5-61 

 7 4 5-59 



3 9-52 

 6 7 6-53 

 3 4 3—46 



5 9 5-50 



6 6 3—45 



1 3 6-41-504 

 50 



■ 554 



DORLER VS. SNELLEN.— The match between Mr. Dorler, of 

 the Zettler Rifle Club, of New York, and Mr. Snellen, of the Essex 

 Rifle Club, of Newark, N. J., the first part of which was published 

 in Forest and Stream of Feb. 3. was concluded at Newark on 

 Feb. 2. The scores as follows. Possible total, 3,600: 



Dorler 110 117 117 117 UG 119 113 118 117 119 117 115 115 118 118-1756 



Previous score 1757 



3509 



Snellen ... .100 115 114 113 114 118 117 116 114 114 117 116 117 U5 110-1716 

 Previous score .- 1697 



3413 



On Feb. 7 President Walther, of the Zetler Rifle Club, and Presi- 

 dent Coppersmith, of the Essex Rifle Club, shot a match on the 

 12-ring target, 10 shots each target, possible 120, 100 shots each 

 side, scores as follows. Possible 1200. Shot at Zettler gallery: 



Walther .. 117 115 117 117 114 116 116 117 117 113— U59 



Coppersmith 108 114 114 110 117 117 117 115 110 113—1135 



On the same evening, at the same place, a sweepstake match 

 was shot, 50 shots, $2.50 entrance, one-half winners and one-half 

 losers. Scores as follows. Possible GOO: 



M Dorler. . .118 117 118 116 115—584 Co'p'rsmithllS 113 114 109 11-1—562 

 B Walther . 1 15 119 117 113 118-582 C G Zettler.109 1 15 110 113 114-561 

 C E Gench.117 115 118 112 115-577 AWeigrnaullS 110 110 110 112—561 

 J Weigler. .116 109 111 116 116-508 Steinbaeh..lll 114 112 107 113-557 

 J H Brown.114 113 113 115 113-567 D Miller. . .110 113 113 111 110-557 

 A Lober. ... 112 116 116 110 112-566 B Zettler . . .111 110 106 114 107-548 



New York. Feb. 7, 1887— C. G .Zettler, Esq., No. 207 Bowery — 

 Sir— On behalf of the Now York Rifle Club I challenge your club 

 to a friendly gallery match to take place at 8 P. M. Thursday, 

 Feb. 17, at Twelfth Regiment Armory, Broadway and Fcrty-fifth 

 street. Teams— 10 men from each club, 10 shots per man; rifle 

 any .22cal. under lOlbs. weight and over 31bs. trigger pull. Would 

 shoot a return match at your gallery, or such other place in New 

 York as would be agreeable to you. Please let me know your 

 decision as soon as possible, I can settle minor details with your 

 captain. Yours, etc.. James Octane, Captain N. Y. R. C. 



The above has been accepted by the Zettler Rifle Club, but date 

 and place changed to suit the convenience of the N. Y. R. C. to 

 Friday, Feb. 18, at Zetter's rifle gallery, 207 Bowery- Return 

 match at Twelfth Regiment Armoi y, date to be named hereafter. 



On Feb. 8, a 100-shot match between Messrs, Walther and 

 Dorler was shot for shoes and hats. Result as follows (possible 

 1,200): 



B Walther 115 119 118 115 117 113 116 114 115 118-1160 



M Dorler 117 117 115 117 115 113 U2 112 115 113-1146 



W. 



LAWRENCE, Mass., Feb. 12.— At the regular weekly prize shoot 

 of the Lawrence Rifle Club this afternoon the following were the 

 best scores, 20Cvds., off-hand, standard American target: 



OM Jewell 10 8 10 10 10 6 9 9 7 10-89 



C M Hill 7 9 10 8 9 9 6 8 6 8-80 



J W Bean 5 6 5 7 10 8 10 7 9 10-77 



IF Butler 9 9 8 6 5 5 10 6 3 10—71 



M Beal 7 6 6 7 5 5 7 9 8 8-68 



DPNorris 485658777 7-64 



H Simpson 7 8 5 10 7 8 4 5 7 6-454 



ST. LOUIS, Feb. 7.-W. G. Sims won the medal at last week's 

 shoot of the St. Louis Pistol Club in the Laclede gallery. As yet 

 the trophy has not fallen to any one twice in succession. Wells 

 and Peret have won it twice, Fodde, Felld, Lard, Sims and Thurber 

 once. 



8 10 6 7 10 5 5-75 



"" 7 3 4 9-74 



8 9 8 8-74 



5 6 7 8-72 



6 6 7 4-67 



500yds. 

 5554433555—44—89 



45455455f5— 46-89 



4234553340-33—71 



500yds. 

 4455155555-47-90 

 4534055244-36—78 

 5515554555 -48-68 



BOSTON, Feb. 13.— The riflemen assembled in large numbers at 

 the Walnut Hill range to-day. A high wind prevailed: 

 Decimal Oft-hand Match, 200vds. 



W Charles, C 8 10 8 10 8 7 8 9 9 10-86 



W O Bumite, A 8 10 10 10 10 7 6 9 10-86 



C E Berry, A 7 8 9 9 7 10 8 10 8 7—83 



F Carter (mil.) 98888 9 88 6 10—82 



J Francis, A 7 6 8 10 10 8 7 10 8 8-82 



H Gushing, A 6 7 10 8 8 10 10 5 8 9—81 



W H Oler, A — 10 9 7 6 9 5 8 9 10 8—81 



W Gassam, A 10 10 8 5 9 8 10 8 7—81 



DLChase. A 9 7 8 8 10 " 



J A Cobb, C 9 7 9 9 10 



JR Munroe, A 10 5 6 10 G 4 



Hall, D 7 9 6 7 10 7 



A L Brackett (mil.) ..9 8 5 5 10 7 



Pistol Match. 



J Francis 10 8 10 7 10-45 10 5 9 10—10 10 7 6 6 10-39 



BOSTON GALLERY SCORES.-The result of the past week's 

 scoring at the Mammoth Rifle Gallery stands: 



i'i W White 97 93 93 91 90 87 86 85 85 82—897 



C H Eastman 98 98 98 87 80 86 86 80 8G 86 -W, 



Military Match. 



H C Arnold 46 45 45 45 46 45 44 44 44 44—4-17 



Amateur's Match. 



J Hunt 48 48 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43-448 



Special Match. 



.1 Felix 97 94 94 93 92 92 92 91 90 80-935 



W Wilder 93 92 93 92 92 91 88 17 87 «S-M 



J W Blake 95 94 92 90 89 S9 88 85 85 85-893 



Pistol Match. 



C O Ming 80 86 86 85 84 82 82 80 80 79-832 



B W White 88 88 85 84 83 83 80 80 79 77—829 



Decimal Off-Hand, 



.1 FeUx 89 86 85 84 84 83 83 83 83 82-843 



SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30.— The monthly medal shooting of 

 the National's shooting club took place at Shell Mound Park this 

 afternoon, and attracted quite a considerable number of riflemen 

 to that resort. The contests between the members cf the differ- 

 ent classes, ten shots each, at a given range, were won by the fol- 

 lowing score: 



Champion Class. 



200yds. 



A Johnson 5555445455—47 



First Class. 



C Myers 4544455444-43 



Second Class. 



E Dods 4444244454—39 



Third Class. 



E Kennedy 3430333444-51 



Fourth Class. 



F H Mills 44a3454342-30 



A private match of ten shots each at the 200 and 500yd. targets 

 was gotten up between to teams of three each: 

 First Team. 



300vds. 



Waltl) am 4544444545-13 



Westcot t 3444555444—42 



Carson 4444444444-40 



Second Team. 



Johnson 5555*54555— 48 3555548444—42- 90 



Robinson 4444444554-42 3455554545- 45-87 



Kline 5544455554-46 54554555)45-47-93 



A closely-contested rifle match was shot at Orillia to* day<, be- 

 tween the Orillia Rifle Club and Scurboro' Rifle Club, 13 men on a 

 side, ranges 100 and 200yds., resulting in a victory for the Sear- 

 boio' team of 7 points. Below is the score: 



Orillia. Scarboro'. 



F J DeLancy - .45 T Hood 39 



JDesFortier 42 A McPherson 43 



B B Gill 42 G Chester 10 



F Toogood 38 J W Kennedy 44 



CWood 39 A Donaldson 39 



A Paine 30 J Walton 44 



W Paine 35 R Rennie 41 



J E Morris 38 S Rennie 43 



C Fortier 39 Alex McPherson 42 



R B Strathera 43 J Davidson 44 



G E Whiten 45 R Dark 37 



J S Nelson 46 S Kennedy 37 



WW Wood 43 AH Canning 41 



530 537 



The weather was very bad, raining most of the day. 



MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb 9.— About midnight last night Mrs. 

 Thompson, proprietress of a shooting gallery, while firing at a 

 target bv looking in a mirror and aiming over her shoulder, shot 

 and killed Willie Finley, a sixteen-year-old boy who was employed 

 as marker in the gallery. Mrs. Thompson was not arrested. 



MANCHESTER, Feb. 8.— All conditions, save one, were excel- 

 lent for the 200yds. rifle shooting this afternoon and that one was a 

 fog which at times sertled down upon the range and made the dis- 

 erument of the bullseye through the sights almost an impossibility. 

 Mr. Palmer keeps shooting away at the high average which he 

 manifested some time since. The result of the afternoon's sport 

 is appended. 



Prize match, rounds 10, possible 100: 



C D Palmer 789799779 9—81 



C W Lyman 10 7 7 10 6 5 4 9 6 10-76 



W Morris 6 7 4 9 8 5 7 10 7 4-67 



E J Knowlton 5 6 7 9 7 8 4 7 8 8—69 



total 212. 



PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 14.— At the annual meeting of our rifle 

 club the following officers were elected: President, Dr. W. H. 

 Winslow; Vice-Presideut, Geo. W. Hodgdou ; Treasurer, L. 

 Brehm; Secretary. Jesse B. Jones; Executive Committee, the' 

 officers ex officio, and Riggs. McClelland, Duncan, Ingersoll, 

 Jacobs and Wible; Executive Officer, L. Brehm. The shoot for 

 the second Bullard prize was held at the appointed time on a 

 most unfavorable day. It was a dark rainy, blowing day, so that 

 those who use apertures were obliged occasionally to change to 

 the pin, and one of the members got out of form and shot about 

 ten points below his average. We got in, however, two scores of 

 83, and succeeded in making an average in the rounds of 73+. The 

 Bullard people will probably soon report individual scores. The 

 Ballard is the favorite in the club, though Duncan shoots a Rem- 

 ington, and Dr. Jacobs a Sharp's military, and two members are 

 experimenting with the single shot Winchester of 32in. length of 

 barrel. It is probable that we shall change the location of our 

 range if we can find a suitable place, as there is generally too 

 much wind blowing across the line of fire. — W. 



THE TRAP. 



BROOKLYN, Feb. 9.— The bright weather had a great effect on 

 the attendance at the half-mile track, Parkville, to-day. No less 

 than seventeen members of the Fountain Gun Club put down 

 their names for the regular shoot and really did some fine shoot- 

 ing, as only 46 birds got away out of 154 shot at. Bouden provided 

 a good lot of flyers, although some were slightly chilled by the 

 keen air while cooped up, and did not rise freely m consequence. 

 Dr. Wvnn, with a straight score of 10, Avon first prize, L. Duryea 

 took the second, and G. Van Saun the third after tying six others. 

 In the shoot off Van Saun killed eight birds straight in good 

 style. 



C^V Jones, 30yds 1011110-5 G Wilson, 24yds 1110110-5 



Dr AVynn, 30yds 1111111-7 N B Cooke, 25yds 0110111-5 



A Eddy, 80yds 0101111-5 B North, 23yds 1001100-3 



L Duryea, 29yds 1111011-6 C W Wheeler, 21yds. . .1110111-6 



R Grace, 25yds 0101110-4 C Little, 21yds 1110010-4 



C S Kendall, 27yds 1111111-7 G H Walsworth, 21yds. 0101100-3 



H McLaughlin, 26yds.. 1100111-5 J Shevlin, 24yds 1010010-3 



G Van Saun, 25yds 1110110-5 W A Cherry, 26yds 0101110-4 



J Lake, 23yds 1011110-5 



In shooting off ties, Dr. Wynn first, Duryea second, Van Saun 

 third. 



NIMROD CLUB.— Newark, N. J., Feb. 11.— At the annual meet- 

 ing of the Nimrod Club these gentlemen were elected officers for 

 the year 1887: Frederick Castle, Pres.: A. S. Carl, Vice-Pres.; J. 

 Baldwin, Jr., Sec; F.1M. Baldwin, Ass't Sec; W. I. Beatty, Fin. 

 Sec; 0. E. Bedford, Treas. The club hold monthly shoots at clay 

 birds for a club prize at Erb's, and during the summer months 

 hold outdoor rifle matches for a prize. The club contemplates 

 purchasing a lot and building a club house, with bowling alleys, 

 etc. The membership during the past year has increased to 

 almost double its former number.— W. J. Beatty, Fin. Sec. 



MONTREAL, Feb. 8.— It is proposed to have international shoot- 

 ing matches between gun clubs of Canada and America during 

 the coming season. The best shots of America will be invited to 

 compete against Canadians. Good money prizes will be given. 



