Set>T. 39, 1692.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



§88 



The Garfield Gun Club. 



Chicago. Sept. 17.— Inclosed you will please find scores made at 

 our shoots. Sent. 10-17. 



TSTn. 1, 15 u"]5TiowB angleF: Dr. Kodsou 6, Ynunar 11. L^uferbacb. 

 U. Bairri 7. Tefft 11. W. Palmer 10, RichftrdB 11. Brahm S, Camp- 

 bell 13. BirklaBfi 4. Skinner 11, "Cop" 13, Steck IS, Best 10, Bowers 

 11, Paterson i', OVNeil 11, 



No. 2, 15 UTiknowTj anple.«: Br. Hndson 4 L'>nteTbQch U. Bai'rd 3, 

 W. Palmer 9, SkinnorlS, "Cop' 13. Stecfe 13, O' Neil 7, Young 7, 

 Bi'^ks 9. 



No. 3, 10 u'-kuown a-erles: Tpfrt9. W. Palmer 2, RicbardslO, 

 Compbell 6. "Cop" 6. Bowers 10, O'Neil 10, Youuk 7. 



Rboot for int-ds)!. 30 U nigeoup. l;nown a.ntrlfs: 

 Hodsin . nooOlOIOOIOOlllOOlO- 9 Rir-har'^s 11101 111111101101110— 16 



Hicks oiiioiiiooninnni-16 



Yonng, . . .00011011011100010110-10 

 L'ut'rb'cliOllllllWOIOOllOlOlOO— 10 



Baird 1100011 01 0000111 01 11—1 1 



Pfilm«r.. .00000101001000110101— 



O'Neil 11111111111111111111-30 



Pat erson. .01 10111 1000011 100110 -11 



Steok 01111111101101111111-17 



IVfft 11101111101110111111-17 



Bowers.. 11010100101"10010110-]0 



'C'-^o" . . . . 01110111001111011110-14 Campbell 10011000010110110111-11 

 O'Neil won class A medal. CampbeU won class B medal on a 

 tip. PatersoTi won class C medal. 

 No. 1. 5 pair douhl 



O'Neil 11 11 10 10 11- S 



Brown 10 00 11 01 10— .5 



Steck 01 11 01 11 n-S 



Sidway 10 11 11 11 11-9 



Young 11 00 10 10 00-4 



Riobards 11 11 00 11 10-7 



Palmer 10 II 10 10 11-7 



Tetft "... .10 01 ri 11 11-8 



Cnp 10 00 11 U 11—7 



Bobbins 10 11 01 IX) 10-r, 



Lauterbach 10 11 01 10 01-6 



Shoot for uifdol. 20 U S pigeons, kri^wn a^clBSi 

 O'Neil... .00111111111111111111-18 Robbins.. .11111111001011111101-16 

 Campbell.lOOIllOinilOllOlllO-14 HudsoTi. .OCmiOIOOOOlOOOOIOOOO- 4 



Baird 10101111011100011111-14 Lautprb'blOUl 100110011011011-13 



Cop 11011110011111110111-16 NortbcotflOlllOOOOOlOllOlOlOl-10 



S Palmer. 10111001110111110011-14 Brown .. ..11000111100111011011-13 

 Richards..i nnii01110nil1111-18 Bortree.. .10001011110101111011-13 



Hicks OllimOllOlOnimi-18 Snow (lOOOOt'ilOHlOOlOllllO— 8 



TefFt 11101110111111111101-17 Birkland .11000000000101001001- fl 



YouBg ....lOlOjOOIKUClOlOOlOO- 9 



PSboot No. 1, l.'i unknown aup'les: Lauterbacb 10. Best 13, Halli- 

 dny 11, Brown 14 .T. Nortbcott 8. Sidway 12, Con 12. Dr. Hodsoo 8. 

 Shrigley 14. O'NpU 13. Youn? 9, Hicks 12. Ricbards 13, Campbell 

 10. Snow 7, Baird 11, Cowan 14. 



No. 2. lii npVnown arsrlps: Lautprbach 11. Bept 14. Halliday 10, 

 Brown 10. J. Nortbcott 7, Sidwav 12, Cop 14, Dr. Hodson ti, Sbrig- 

 lev 12. O'Neil 9, Young 8. 



No. 3, 1.5 unlrnown angles: La.nteTbicb 13, Best 8. HnUiday 13, 

 J. Northcot-t 10, Sidwav 14, C- p 12. Dr. Hodso" 8 O'Neil 11. Young 

 10. Hicks 13. RicbardslO PampbelllO, Snow 12, Baird 13, Robt.ins 

 13, 8. Palmer 13. Skinner 13, Bortree 11. Garfield. 



New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club 



The regular weklv Bboot of tbe New Utrecht Rod and Gun 

 Cub \v»<i bpld ou Saturday, Sept. 24. at Woodlawu Park, Graves- 

 end. L. I. Nine memners entered for the gold and .silver medals 

 at 20 rarerets eacb.18rdH.ri.se. Mort, Van Brunt won the gold 

 m^dal with a score of 18, and D. Bennett the silver one with a 

 Bforp of 16. Tbe «corp=: 



VauBruntniioiininonmii— IS s Adams.. loioonooiinonoioi— is 



D BeuD6t1011111101Ioni111110-16 G Orop=eyl0110inonin000110-13 



D Beaoon.lOinilOUnoi 101001-14 C Merer.. 10111101011 'OUlCOOl -13 



W Sykes..01inoin010lC011000— 11 E Rasch . .10001100101110101100—10 

 B StrePt . .01010100100001010000— 6 

 Live bird sweepstakes, SI entrance, 3 mor fys: 



No 1. 6 birds. No. 3. 8 birds. No. 10 Kev. 



GWOropsey 111111-6 21132123-8 0100000011-3 



O Meyer .113112-6 1111100010—6 



WFSykes 122021-.'i 31212231-8 1110111100-7 



PAH ams 1 10201-4 1 20 1 2121-7 1 Oil 11101 0- 7 



DC Bennett 211111-6 21201123—7 1111011111-9 



M Van Brunt. 131121-6 23111111-8 1101111111-9 



RR Street 112321-6 03123101-6 



D Deacon llUllllll-lO 



K Ra?ob llOaOOOOlO— 3 



The Emerald Gun Club. 



Twenty members of the Emerald Gun Club competed for the 

 two gold medals of the club in Classes A and B. at Dexter Park, 

 on Thursday. Sept. 22. Eacb man shot at 10 birds, club rules and 

 handicap, 5 unknown traps. Tbe birds were good, and the weather, 

 altbougb cloudv, Hid not prevent them from getting away from 

 some of tbe crack sliots. L. Scbortemeier killed 0 and took the 

 trophy in Class A. E. Doenick also killed v), but was handicapped 

 «in account of previous wins. R. Regan took the second with 9. 

 Tbe scores: 



a Butts .101201111 1-8 J Prrter 0001002000-2 



L Schrrtemeiei- r>2211 21013 -0 J Hogau. .0121031111-8 



E Doenick 3112111021-9 h Thau 2010131321-8 



Dr Klein 022221 021 2-8 J H Voss 1120201103-7 



A Rfgari 10]]n2121-9 Dr Allen 0031120010-5 



T Oofly 0100000020-2 Dr Leveridge .0211101110-7 



Dr Hudson 1001100103-.5 L Qphring .......1031313200 -8 



Swindell 2032332000-6 VV Fitzgprald 0012011111—7 



J H Moore .322102220^-8 Dr -T Horn 2200000103-4 



JBorell 0011101100-5 M Qulnn .1010001201—5 



At Watson's New Park. 



BxTBNSiDE, HI.. Sept. 7.— Scores made here to-day by the South 

 Chica,go Gun Club, for clab medal, 20 live pigeons each, under the 

 new Illinois State rulp'': 



F Willardl21211011101 11021101-16 P Miller. 11111310310113011131-17 

 1j Willa.rdl02l1 101211201011111-16 GSthley ..23110010012202001011-12 

 Bpo Fogli.11123113222033221101-18 J Wat8on.ll.213001123210111113-17 

 A Reeves. 22111111111332110I0I-18 Dr Darkinl 1132013121120103123-17 

 Ties on 18: 



Rppves 31311—5 Fogli 200JO— 2 



Bluerock medal, 30 each: 



Rpeves 101101101111111110110101111000-21 



I, O Willard 11(7000101010010110000110101110-14 



F E Willard .000000110011000100111111010001—18 



Fogli OOlOOlOlOIOlOOOOOOllOlllOOOlOl-l 2 



Sibley OlOOOOOOlOOOOinOOOIOH 1110100-12 



Mi Her 1101 00011010110011 1111111 1111 1-32 



Sept IC— Pullman Gun Club medal, 10 live pigeons each, under 

 new Illinois State rules: 



M Wolf 2111131230- 9 L Pickett 2020133000-4 



C Williams 1200110121-7 H TJCantzler 1101200202—6 



J P Watson. . 2021222223 -9 



J Turner 0030300103-4 



J P Watson 11112-5 



Geo Watson 2102001200 -5 



R Rum stein 2200323323-8 



Ties on 9: 

 MWolf 30122-4 



Match at 5 birds, $3, 60 ahd 40 per cent.: 



Rumstein 22202-4 Turner 10010—2 



Wolf 12000-3 J P Watson 32313-5 



Williams 13333-5 Geo Watson. 10220 -3 



Sept. J7.— Lake Connty Shooting Club, for club medal, 10 live 

 nigpois each, under tbp npw Illinois State rules: 



JTHastirgs 1012122013—8 Hpury Koehler 0020011311-6 



N H Ford 1220213111-9 C Bockelmann 0020011111- 6 



Al Smith 2010001112-6 A Marquardt 0013131210-7 



W S Bond 1212122300- 8 A Ortseifen... 0010303300- 4 



L W Flersbe'm 0103011301-6 



Sweep at 10 birds, S3. 60 and 40 per cent: 



Ford 1010100013-5 Marquardt 12211000"0-6 



Hastings 0221201231-8 Bond 1021011310-7 



Smith 1002110012-6 Koehler 2001112002-6 



Ortseifen 0010120132-6 RAVBLBiafl. 



Parkhurst 5 



Hillis 4 



Steele 4 



Bush 3 



Neikirk... 4 



Kent 3 



Smith .... 4 



Mulkins.. 3 



i 



6 3 



Shooting' at Dixon, 111. 



Dixon, 111.. Sept. 13.— The appended scores were maie at the 

 seventh annual shoot held at Smith's Farm to-day. No. 1 was at 

 5 live birds; No. 2. 7 live birds; No. 3, 10 live birds; N'^. i, 7 live 

 birds; No. 5, 7 live birds; No. 6. a miss and out. The other events 

 were at 13 targets each. The scores: 



1' 'M 3 h 5 G 1 S S U 0 6 



4 8 6 4 11111110 TomnKins. 4 4.. 0 



5 5 7 4 11111111 Birtlet.. . 4 5 



5 9 6 5 110 Hipley.... " " 



2 Myers 



5 Trouth., .. 



.... 3 5 110 Punk 



5 10 6 7 1111110 Bradw.iy,. 

 5 .. 5 



TARGET EVitNTS. 



No. 1: Smith 10, Hillis 9, Bradway S Bartlet 8, Neikirk 7, Fark- 

 hnrst 3. 



No. 2: Btrtlet 8, Funk 7. Lee 6, Mvers 3, Hillis 10, Kant 6. Park- 

 burst 7. Burger 5, Smith 8, Mulkins 4. 



No. 3: Smith .5. Hillis 8. L'^e 1. Parkbntst 4, B irtlet 6. 



No. 4: B irtlet 11, Funk 8, R'nlev 7. Myers 4, Hillis 9, Smith 8, 

 Bradwav 6, Bush 7. Parkhurst 10, Mnlktns 4 



No. 5: Bartlet 8, Bush 4, Myers 7, Neikirk 4, Smith 8, Hillis 6. 

 Trouth 3. 



No. 6: Bartlet 5. Funk 7, Parkhurst 7, Ripley 3, Myers 4. 

 No. 7: Bartlet 9, Myers 6, Bradway 6, Bush 6, Smith 8. 



0 lllillU 

 6 0 



2 



Rtverton Defeats Blooming Grove. 



PhiIjAdeTjPHIA, Pa.. Sept. 33.— The first match of the season be- 

 tween the Blooming Grove and Riverton gun clubs to decide 

 team supremacy and for a valuable trophy was shot yesterday 

 afternoon on the grounds of the latter organization, at Riverton, 

 N. ,1. A large following of both clubs was present. The match, 

 which proved to be one of the best team matches witnessed in the 

 vicinity, was under Hurlingham rules, 30yds. rise, with the usual 

 boundaries. The birds selected were a lively lot and frequently 

 the second barrel had to be used by the contestants before they 

 could be brought to earth. The Riverton team made one of the 

 most commendable records of the season, Soule and Dolan doing 

 remarkably good work, the latter's only miss being a driver, a 

 ditBcult .shot, and therefore excusable. • For tbe visitors Worth- 

 ington and Lawrence made excellent stands. The second match 

 of the season will be shot off on the grounds of the Blooming 

 Grove JPark Associatiau Oct, 4: 



Blooming Grove Gnu Club. 



Worthington 24 



Lawrence 34. 



Enele .. .... 21 



Greene .. 21 



Cromelin .....21 



Smith 20 



Riverton Gun Club. 



Soulo 25 



Yale Dolan 24 



Jones 33 



J Frisbmuth .23 



McAllister 33 



Dando 33 



Godschalk 33—163 Loomis .. 



Linden Grove Gun Club. 



The members of the Linden Grove Gun '^lub bad a very enioy- 

 able afternoon's spirt on Friday, Sepi 23, at Dexter Park, L. L 

 Tlip club shoot for the best averages of the seaaonSresulted in four 

 making straight scores of seven. The tleam match was a very 

 exciting one. .1. A. Eppig, usually a good shot, missed his two first 

 birds on account of a strange gun, and lost. The scores: 



Averages of ttm season: 



P J Eppig (28rds) 1211021-6 M McLaughlin ^35) 3111121-7 



W Cun ningbam (28) . . ..1103321-6 J Schlieman (25) oll2113- 6 



-T A Eppig (30) 1122132-7 W Vorbach (35) 2111123-7 



C Horney (2.5) ..2101020-4 C Voehringer (2.5) 0312021-5 



J Birmel f25) 2221112-7 T Eicb (35) 310ol20-4 



P Ibert (25) oll2101-5 F McLaughlin (25) .1002033-4 



Match, losing side to pav for bird's: 



F Ibert 11112113-8 P Epoig 21113111-8 



J Schlieman 11101113-7-15 J A Eppig 00111121-6-14 



Sweepstake, lObluer^cks, 25 cents entry, three monevs: 



T Eich 0010006011—3 W Cunningham 1111001000-5 



H Weiman 0101000110-4 T Short. . llllllllPO-8 



P J Eppig 0100000010-2 F Ibert 1011011101—7 



r Horney 1111111O0O-7 W Vorbach 1111011010-7 



.T Birmel 0011101111-7 A Eppig 1110000010-4 



W FoUener 0000O101O1-3 



The Down Town Gun Club. 



Elbvjsn members of the Down Town Gun Club held their cltib 

 shoot at Dexter Park. L. I., on Thursday, Sept. 23. The contest 

 was for the club medal at 8 birds each, 35yds. rise, H. and T. traps, 

 modified Long Island rules, the birds were too good for the 

 shooters, hence the small scores. H. Breilstein took the medal 

 with a score of 6. The scores: 



JFayen 01011011-5 C Wissing 01000101-3 



C Maiscb 01001101—4 A .Toost lOllOlf^O-4 



H Breitstein 11111100-6 C Gneiss 0110'100-4 



CWolf 00011110-4 W Miller 10011010-4 



H Snhwanger 10101101-5 C Doscher 01011010-4 



H Hemmer 01001110-4 



.The First German Gun Club. 



Thk. First German Gun Club of New York held its regular 

 monthly shoot at Dexter Park on Wednesday. Sept. 21. Thirteen 

 members competed for the club's gold medal and a spcond prize 

 valued at $15 to be won three times In succession. F. Pfaender 

 killed 10 straight, but could not take the tr.iphy, but won tbe spc- 

 ond prize for the third time. J. Wannemacher won the medal 

 for the first time. Thp scores: 



F Bernstein lOlllOOUO— 6 



P N-usch 0110111010- 6 



G Grau 1110101111— 8 



A GoetK 0110101110- 0 



H Miller lOlOUOlOO- 5 



A Neusch OlllOOlOOlJ- 4 



H Zihn OlllOlOUl- 7 



F Pfaender 1111111111 -10 



JSohraeder lllOllllOI— 7 D Wannemacher. IIIIIIOIIO— 8 



CPfaflE 0111100101-- 5 J Brauer..... ...... "itXl- 1110100- 5 



MSchell.. ...... ..0001110001-4 



No Notice Taken of Anonrmoas Oorrespondenta. 



T. J.— If you will send address we can tell you abcufc the ferrets, 

 Db. M., New York.— Have we the i-ight to shoqf aiclay pigeons 

 on Sundavs on our own property ? Can the law p-ev&nt u ? An=, 

 The law forbids Sunday shooting, whether-on oue'a own property 

 or elsewhere, 



W. C— 1. For the maximum safe charge of the. powder you 

 would do well to consult the manufacturers. 3. Shells kept over a 

 season should not ;ba used. 3. The powders are extensively used 

 with satisfaction. 



I ,G. B. B., Jamestown, N. Y.— Do the Pennsvlvania laws offer a 

 bounty on any kind of game? If go, what ? What is the best book 

 on trapping? Ana. There is a bounty of 5^10 on a wolf, $3 on a 

 wildcat, gl on a gray or red fox and 35 cents on a m'nk. 3, Gib- 

 son's "American Trapper." 



C. H. W., Lowell, Mass.— A license fee of $20 is required for non- 

 resident to hunt in New Brunswick. To be obtained from the 

 Provisional Seci-etary, Fredricfon. The duty on sportsmen's sup- 

 plies is 30 per cent, on appraised value, and this is deposited to be 

 returned when the implements are brought out again. 



C. W. G., Indian Fields, N. Y.— Will you please tell me when 

 you will bavrt one of your books of game laws of all the States of 

 this year? I live in Albany county and hunt in Greene county. 

 They tell me that I have no right to hunt and sell the birds that 1 

 nbot in Greene county. Ans. You will find the full text in the 

 Book of tlie Game Ijaws (price 50 oentf ) or an abstract In the Game 

 iaios in Brief (price 35 cents), sent from this ofHce. The law on 

 birds (quail, ruffed grouse, p-irtridge, woodcock) is that they 

 "shall not be transported to any point within this State, from 

 any of the counties thereof, or possessed for that purpose, except 

 that such birds may be transported from the county where killed 

 when accompanied by the owner thereof." 



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It gives directions for preparing and preserv- 

 ing Skins, Antlers, etc. Also prices for Heads 

 and Rugs, Birds and Fish, and all kinds of work 

 in Taxidermy. 



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SOME anglers labor under the false impression that 

 large dealers and manufacturers charge more for 

 their goods than the keepers of small shops. A glance 

 at our new Illustrated Catalogue and Price List for 

 1892, which we will mail on receipt of 6 cents to cover 

 postage, will show how much they are mistaken. 



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 Manufacturers of All Grades of Fishing Tackle, 

 18 Ves^y Street, New York. 



I am with, von again with lower prices for FisMng Tackle. I find by experience that pntting down the 

 prices and not decreasing the qnality, it increases my bnsiness every year. 



One lot of Split Bamboo Fly and Bass Rods will be sold at $1.88 until aU are sold. These rods are all nickel mounted, solid reel seats, silk wound, and will give satisfaction. 



Length snd weight of the Fly Rods are: 9ft., 6oz. ; 9Jft. 6?fOZ. ; 10ft., 7oz. ; lOUt., 7Joz. ; lift., 8oz. Reel seats below hand. 



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 Brass Click Reels, 40, 60, 80 or 100yds., 28 cts. each; 5 cts. extra for postage. 



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 Best quality imported metal center Trout Fly Lines at 44- cts, per yard in lengths of 25, 50 or lOOyds,, sent by mail, 2 cts, extra for postage. 

 A sjiecial lot of Trout Flies at 30 cents per dozen assorted, sent by mail 1 cent per dozen extra for postage. 

 A special lot of Bass and Pickerel Spoons at 5. cents each sent by' mail, 1 cent extra for postage. 



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