FOREST AND 7 STREAM.' 
towering 14,000 feet above the level of the sea, their sum- 
3Eupp<? 
with deer, mountain quail and grouse be • 
a™ the'To S t e inteUi U gen P t! r i believe 
Sknow SeTSSncfrbut o«t be^lTdt^Zd% 
iSnSmtol ignorance in matters pertaining to natural history. 
As for antelope they are in all the foot hills, but nope nearer 
than 20 miles. From all that I can learn water is always 
found where they are, bo the assertion that they are independ- 
ent of water is probably a fallacy, and when they have been 
found at apparently great distances from it there was probab- 
ly * concealed spring within reach. I expect to add an ante 
lope and big horn hunt to my experience before leaving the 
State. D - u 
Challenged Bibds.— O n leaving our Chicago friends, 
Monday evening, via Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad, I anticipated a dreary, lonesome ride to New 
York, even in the elegant hotel car “ Windsor." But shortly 
after taking my seat a gentleman entered with a bundle of 
trout rods and a fish basket. At a glance I saw that he was a 
a sportsman, handed him my card aud found a genial compan- 
ion as well as an old friend of our Editor in Chief, Mr. Hallock, 
in the person of Mr. McLain, of Alleghany City. He was now 
returning from Marquette, his headquarters, where he had 
taken four days’ fishing in Chocolate River, making a fine 
catch of trout. He soon assured me that I would not be 
lonesome, as the hotel car conductor, Mr. Geo. A. Lougee, 
was also a genuine sportsman. The associations proved of a 
most pleasant character, and I once more learned that the 
friendship of the fraternity of sportsmen was more enjoyable 
and binding than many of the fraternities that make greater 
pretensions. After leaving Pittsburgh, and when climbing 
the Alleghany Mountains, I was served with a nice broiled 
pigeon in the car, which the conductor said was a wild bird 
from the tournament. I immediately challenged the bird for 
shot marks, and on picking I scored it a lost bird. If at our 
regular shoots all birds challenged were brought to the referee 
in the 6ame manner the search for shot would be very close. 
T. C. B. 
PIGEON MATCHES. 
How to Pkkpabe Scores.— To insure insertion in current 
issues of this paper, scores should be sent so as to reach us on 
Tuesday, and earlier if possible. These particulars should be 
given and these only s Place, date, name of club, name of 
competition, kind of trap and balls used, distance of rise, 
boundary, rules governing, and weather. Scores are valueless 
without these. 
* An asterisk signifies <leaa on lot bo unds. 
Foubto of July. — J ust how many thousand glass bans will be shat- 
tered next Thursday will depend entirely upon the skill of the 
How one of the Forefathers would open his questioning eyes at this In- 
comprehensible way of " celebrating." 
CANADA-Sfratfroj/. 5.-Match for badge by Jno. Paine ; glass 
balls ; Bogardua nap ; 21 yards. ^ i o 0 1 0 1 0 1 0-6 
i a i n i n o 1 1 1 — 6 
1011-7 
Angel. 
H Sllsby 
Geo Mursh 
E W Ross. 
Geo 8iaoey 
H Twist... 
Seneca Gnn Club-First Squad 
WilTTraoy. 
Jasper UordlDg. 
ii i Ti lit iTTi 1111111 1-20 French * 1 1 1 1 1 0 6 i i 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 n 1-14 
1110 111111100111111 l 17 y Hay wood " " .0 ° 7 oiiipiiilippoill oHia 
111010111111111** 011 Ji w w Oi>r hv 1 1 1 0 (I 1 o 1 11 Kf 1 n 0 1 o 0 0 — 12 
U 1 1 11 o 1 1 l n 0 1 1 1 1 1 J tt? p Dielenbacii WY.V . !!!’!'.! !’/.0 o 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1—10 
.111111IUU1** | R W A«f»nfolrAo_QamA dav • 
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E CRozencranz 0 J } » } J } } J } 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1-17 
J Nlver 
Total . !.•••.•• *••••• •••••* 
Trap shoot, under the auspices of the Seneca Gun Club. Class shoot, 
ten birds, single, at 21 yards rise. 
Babcock ® — 
sm'th .'.v: 9 Burroughs. 
Sweepstakes— Same day : 
Derby 1 1 1 1 1—5 
Graham i 1 l l 1-8 
Jarecki 1 111 l— 6 
Harding 1 1111—5 
Johnson 1 111 1-5 
Lynch 
Tibbals 
Carpenter... 
Jones 
Dlefenbach. 
1111 0—4 
1111 0—4 
0 111 1—4 
110 11-4 
1110 0-3 
Smith » „ : 
Hotchkiss 5 
Briggs 8 Andrews 
The. Klde.s 2 Whltbeck 
Kipp.. . 10 Twist 
Bowman » Hollister 
Crittenden 8 Selllck 
9 Nevers 
Lawrence 1° Rose 
Slisby 8 Sees 
Redmond 18 Worls 
Rentier 1 Ten Eyck 
Robinson 8 Lewis 
J J Burroughs : 5 Wilcox 
Ties on Ten at 26 Yards— Hooker, 6 ; Lawrence, 6 ; Rlohmona, 4 , 
K Second TraoaTcn at 31 Yards-Hooker, 3 ; Lawrence, 6 ; Kipp (w), 
0 ; Hose. 6. First prize won by Mr. Ross, Seneca Gun Club. _ 
Ties on Nine, 20 yards-Bisnop, 6 ; Walzer (w), 0 , Smith, 3. Whit 
beck, 6 ; Ohafley, 7 ; Twist, o ; Stacy, 4 ; Cory (w), 2 ; Hudson, 4 , Buf- 
.187 
... 9 
... 0 
... 5 
... 8 
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... 9 
... 9 
... 7 
... 8 
... 7 
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... 8 
... 7 
... 8 
Ties, miss and out, won by Jarecki, with nine balls, and Tibbals four 
balls. . 
-Louisville, Ky., sportsmen are enthusiastic over glass ball shooting . 
Tennbssbb -Nathalie, June Ql.-Matches at glass balls ; two spring 
traps, IS yards rise; Bogardue rales. 
First match— A sweepstakes ; five balls each, 18 yards. 
Masker 11111-5 Bracbman. 
N^htBson. - .1 im-5 Mitchell.... 
RirtArhek 1 1 1 1 1—8 btone 
Burkholz o 111 1—4 Meadows... 
Ridge 0 111 1—1 
Maskay won shoot off with five straight. 
Second Match— Sweepstakes ; 5 balls, 21 yds. 
Bltterleck I 
Mitchell 1 
Maskey 1 
Brachman 0 
Burkholz 1 
Phillips 0 
Ridge 1 
1—5 
1—5 
1-5 
1-4 
1—4 
1-4 
0— J 
Meadows. 
1 1 0 
1—4 
..0 
1 1 1 
1—4 
1 1 0 
0—2 
1 0 1 
0—3 
1 
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Bltterleck and Maskey tied again on 5 each, Maskey winning second 
shoot off with 6 straight. 
onb Hundred Birds— Quineu, III., June is.— Match “J Hmgleton Park 
between W. B. Hauworth, of Quincy, and Fred Erb, of St. Joseph , s. 
H. Turrlll, referee : 
Hauworth— 1 l l l 1 l l 1 1 1 1 1 J J l 7 * \ 1 \ 1 J \ \ J } \ \ J } 
1 1 • 1 1 1 « ♦ 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 90. 
1 Brlggs (w), 1 ; I Erb— 1 1111111101111777771111111117 II 11 
Sllsby. '4*; Robmson,^6 ; Seileck” W/ ^Hotchkiss (w), 1 ! Crittenden, | 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 » 7 } } { J J J J 1 J } } } } 0— 93. 
Peoria Tournament.— O f this most successful shooting convention 
we shall give the full scores lu our next issue. 
>UffQ8. O : 4 roucu, % l OJMSI lUttU. U , uunmuu . . # . , 
Second Ue on nine, 31 yds- Bishop. 6; bherldan, 3 ; Whltbeck, 1. 
Second prize won by Bishop, of the Monroe County Club. 
Tle9 on eight, 28 yds -Babcock (w),0; Stlmpton, 6 ; ■«• 
a - Andrews, ft; Ten Eyck (w), 1 ; Wilcox, 5 
Second ties on eight, 31 yds.— S'lmptou, 3; Robinson, 4; Andrews, 2, 
Wilcox. 0. Third prize won by Robinson, Phcenlx Club. 
Ties on seven, 20 yds.-Holhster, 1 ; Lees, 0 ; Nlver, 5 ; Uelmer and 
Lewis divided. 
SecoDd Match, class shooting ; 10 single birds at 21 yds.— A H Sheri- 
dan Phwnlx Club, wins fln-t ; G W Crouch Monroe Club, wins second , 
Hiram Twist, Seneca Gun Club, wins third. 
Forest and Stream Sportsmen’s Club.— A tom, June A5.— H and iT 
plun®e traps ; 21 yards rise, SO yards boundary, New York Stole rales — ------ , 
governing; weathdr fair; first attempt lor several at birds on the Crawford 1 
Detroit Tournament— Detroit, Mich., June 18. First match: 
Pike 
navldson. 
Weils ...0 00100000 1—2 Zimmer. .. 0 l l 0 0 0 1 1 1 1—8 Chrlstj 
Stapleton. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1-3 Van Cllef. 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0-4 Moore 
Donihee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 o-l Altenburg .. .1 000010111-^| Llama 
Tyler 0 11111101 o-7 Magoffin .■•■0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 
Dunuett — -0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1-6 Partrlck.... 700100101 16 
Wlckwlre. . .0 001101011-6 Tabor 1 «-l 
Morgan. ...-I 11110 1111-9 Stevens 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 
Morgan 
Flinu 
.1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0—4 Parker 0 10000110 1—4 
Llntnan 8 
Cook 8 
T Hamilton 8 
Wheeler 1 „ 
E HamUton 8 0 
Cole 7 
Jardlne } 
0 
Jno Paine . 
Mr 
1 0 
0 0 
Coshcnan 
Du 
Stanley 
Lor 
Ciondman .. ■ 
Stevens 
Larrabee , 
Cushnoo HeioutS Gun CLUB.-Awusfa, June 20.-Regular weekly 
practice at glass bails, 18 yards rise, ® 
Vomimin 1 1 b I 1 i 
iiUCtHIlIC » — 
69 ; B. F. Fater, 34— Total. 262. 
Newark Gun CLUB-Vemar*, June 22,-Weekly shoot for gold badge : 
nrlentliall 20 yds.. 1 01 11 10 00 10 10 11 01 11 01 11 11—17 
Power .’ 20 “ -.1 11 01 01 00 11 11 U U0 11 01 10 01—16 
1 10 11 11 10 11 00 10 11 01 01 10 11-17 
1 01 01 11 11 10 10 11 01 01 01 11 01-17 
..1 11 11 00 00 01 10 11 00 11 11 11 0L— 16 
..0 00 11 11 11 00 01 01 10 11 01 01 11-15 
1 10 10 00 10 It 01 11 01 11 11 11 10— 17 
.1 11 10 01 11 11 11 11 11 11 71 00 11—21 
ou o ii ii io it io ii ii ii oi io io oi— is 
Same day-Sho'ot for a Scott Breech Loader; 16 yds rise ; Bogardns 
trap and rules : 
Coster . . 
20 
Hobart 20 
Miller 70 
Leroy 20 
Decker 
Van Valkenberg io 
Lee J 
Long J 
Glenn, Jr } 
Hadley 7 
Farrer 1 
Baker 1 
Goff Stenton 7 
Slocum J 
Summerfleld 1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1-11 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
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1 
0 
1 
0 
0 
1 
1— 9 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0-12 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1—16 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
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1-14 
1 
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1 
1 
1 
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1 
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1 
1 
0 
0 
0 
1 
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1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1—13 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
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1 
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1 
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0 
1 
1 
1 
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1 
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1 
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1 
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1 
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1 
0 
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1 
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1 
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1 
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1 
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0 
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0 
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0— 3 
Nelsoo, Mason. Rush. Horn, Brown, Canaita. Gray, Long, Sheldon, 
Baker, France, Jardln, Eldrldge White ai;d Dowling wlthdro w. Norta 
and Crawford divided second, Llaman look third, and Cole fourth. 
Sanger. ...00 11 00 
Cosier 00 10 11 
HugheB....U li li 
Decaer 01 11 11 
Leroy 10 
A B Kay... 10 
sigier ll 
R Kay io 
Dukes 10 
Glaze ll 
11 
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11 
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-24 
Second Day— Five bird sweep. 
Crawi ord. 
Hadley..., 
Beebe.... 
Stenton won first, Wherry Becond. 
Farnnam 
Clement ‘ * 
* ° 
i 
LoDgiellow 1 1 
* i 
Higgins 8 l 
Aiovlar 
.o o 
.1 l 
.0 0 
.1 0 
Qiazler. 
Dyer 
Moore 
Hunt 
Thorndike . 
0-10 
1—11 
0- 5 
1 - 8 
1— 9 
1- 9 
1—10 
1— 8 
0— 4 
1 — 10 
0— 4 
1— 9 
H. F. Fabnham. 
L080 1BL AND - ColumbusvilU, y . ard8 i 1111-6 
1 1 ! wan: j » i ? j-j 
,10 11 1—4 
1 1 1 1 1—5 
Connors 
Ka^lcsioa 
Colter* 1 '.V.V.'.V.'l l o l 1-3 Glldcrsleeve ] 1 1 1 i-o 
Mathews.-. } 1111-6 ^^eeve.......... ! 7 7 11-5 
B !o the'shoot off Giidersleeve, Connors and Batty lied on ten each. 
Match not decided. 
T/ivn Tsi AND9 vs. NA8SAUS— Dexter Park, Cypress Hill, L. /.—Match 
at Dlzeou shoeing for a cup valued at *100, shot for by teams of ten 
memoers of the Long Island and Na-sau snooting cubs, the 7he 
ctfadengers ; U and^T traps; 25 yds. rise, 80 yds. boundary; Long 
Island Crab rules : NA.sun 
Eddy ^ D f 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1-10 Sclover 1 111*0011 1—7 
Kidding 1 111110111—9 Garreit 1 10010111 0— b 
Glidersfeevel l 0 1 1 1 1 l 0 1- 8 D V Wyckl’n.l 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 o l-fl 
Wynn..! .1 l l l o l o l l l- 8 Dr Powell. ..OUOlolin o-5 
C Williams. .1 OI* 0 '}!} 1— 7 
Tprsfy City Heights Gun Club — Jersey City, June 24.— Regular 
competition for twenty-ball badge, crab gronudr, June 16, from i Bo- 
gardustrap*; Bogardus rules : 
w Hughes 18 vds 11110 1111110 1111111 0-17 
W F oulmby, 16 yds liulioiioilioiooiiio 13 
*nXve 18 161 .... o l l l l l l l i l i l i 1 1 0 l l l 1-18 
t R Bnrdltt,18 yds l l o o l l l 0 l o l l l l 0 0 o l l 1-13 
rt H Kn 18 Vd8 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-13 
? A Vun Gelder 10 yds .'..0111111111011100111 0-15 
c indrewB,i8^s.. y . „ i.. .. .0 moi iooi oi l o xoooo 1-10 
Regular match for 15-ball badge, Jane 19, 1878, lrom 3 Bogardu9 
traps ; Bogardus rules to govern : 
G B Eaton, 16 yds 1 1 
C Andrews, 19 yds 1 0 
A Heritage, 18 yd9 .0 0 
J B Burdette, 18 yds ....1 1 
J A Van Gelder, 15 yds. ..1 0 
W F Qulmby, 16 yds 1 0 
O Remmey, 16 yds l 1 
A Lewis, 14 yds 0 0 
F Cummins, 16 yds 1 l 
W Hughes, 18 yds 0 0 
Five bird sweep. 
Moore 7 1 1 0 0—3 Stenton 
Hadley . 
.11111-5 
.0110 1—3 
.10 111—4 
1110 1-4 
Sieuton.... 
Sheldon — 
1 1 1 1 1—5 
id. 
Long 
Snow. I.... 
0 0 
1 1 
1 0 
1-12 
0— 7 
0— 8 
1 — 10 
1- 9 
1—10 
1- 9 
O— 2 
0—11 
0— 9 
JACOBSTAFF. 
Rider. 
.0 00111100 1—5 
Total... 77 
MONBOB County vs. SENECA.-Plgeon match. Teams of Monrne 
County Club, of Roche*ter, aud Seneca Club of Seneca Falls, N. Y., 
twenty siugle birds, 21 yards New York State rules. First lime the 
Monroe Club was ever defeated in a team contest ; 
Monroe Conn y Club-First Squad. 
M M Hollister 1 1 i u , 1 f \ ). ? \ 1 \ i l l l-ls 
J K BcCkwltu 1 0111111111011111171 18 
h Waiz .i n i i ii i o 1 1 1 o i o 1 1 1 1 i-w 
I H Audrewo o 71700111 0 1 1 00011111 13 
F CBafley l 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0-14 
Second Squad. ,, 
W FT Crittenden loiiiiilioiiiilllfiii 
W M Bowmau 111110 0 11111110 1111 1-17 
E HedmouT - 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 o 0 1-1. 
ISSSiBEEi 1 1 nu i s luisusii i=is 
Lee 
G liman -1 0 1 l l- 
Eldndge 0 1111 - 
Stenton and Long divided first, Hamilton took second. 
Ten bird sweep; 
Moore 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1 1 0- 9 Glllman l l 1 1 l l 0 1 1 1- 9 
Gtpnn 111101000 1— 6 Carlsty 111111111 1—10 
Lone . ‘..'. ..l llllllll l-io Beebe l 111101011-8 
Crawford 111110010 1—7 Stenton l llnlillli— 9 
Wherry* 1 " llllllll l-io Lee 1 1 0 1 1 1 l l o 1- 8 
Eldrldge.: i .l 1 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1-10 Hamilton . .1 1 1 o l 1 1 l l l- 9 
In shoot-off Wherry won first, Moore second, Lee third. 
Ten bird sweep : 
Moore 1 110 111111-9 
Gienn 1 10 10 1110 1—7 
Long 1 01011011 1—7 
Glllman 1 110 1110 1 1 — 8 
E'drluge 0 l 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1—6 
Wherry 1 11011111 1 — 9 
Ten bird sweep : 
Moore ..1110111110—8 Christy 10 11110 10 1—7 
Glllman "l lllHOlll-9 Glenn 111111110 1-9 
Long . ...1011111111-9 Crawford. ...0 110 111111-8 
Eldrldge 1110101111—8 Wherry 1 1111110 1 1—9 
Stenton . ..1 llllllll 1-10 Beebe 1111111101-9 
Stenton won first, Wherry second, Moore third. 
Five bird sweep. 
Stenton 1010 1—3 Wherry 1 1 1 l 1—5 
1 110 0-3 Moore U 1 0 1 0-2 
Glllman "... 1 llH-5 Beebe 1 1111-5 
Eldrldge.'..': 1 1 1 1 1-5 Crawford 1 0 10 1-3 
Glllman took first, Stenton and Long divided second. 
Third Day. 
Crawford. 
Christy 1 101111111—9 
Hamilton. .0111101011—7 
Stem on 1 llllllll 1-10 
Crawford ...l l l l l 1 1 l 1 l-io 
Beebe 1 llllllll 1—10 
Pennsylvania — Mechaniceburg, June 18. — Match at birds thrown In 
the air by man In a pit la the ground ; 24 yds. rise ; 80 yds. boundary : 
t r Ttnr.D ol llllll 1—8 J C Siyder 1 l 0 l 1 0 l 0 0—5 
W Bammond. 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-7 S F Hurkle 0 0 1 p 1 0 1 0 1-4 
r n Rea 10111101 0—6 G D Keller. ...1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0—3 
j o Klugwalt ooi 10011 1—5 H Noble 00 }12nS? o 
A D Boas ..0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1—5 J Ciornau 0 0100001 1—3 
S Kohler 101011001—5 GS Ennis 0000001 1 0—2 
Pennsylvania. — Mahoningtoum, June 15. — Match at birds ; plODge 
traps, 21 yards rise, 60 yardB boundary ; O. S. Rules ; wlud quartering 
away to left. 
Kirk 1011111717—9 Frlsbee ....1 11111100 1—8 
Newell” " Vo 111111110—8 Robinson ,0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 7 
Blanchard. .0 011101110—6 Andrews. .1 llllllll 1—10 
Ahrinan. 
Mataican, June 20 .-Monthly shoot of the Midway Shooting Club, - 
Margans Station, for gold budge, H and T traps, 1* oz. shot, SO yds. bridge. 1 10111111011011101011111 1-20 
boundary, 10 birds each, handicap : 1 
.0 11011101011111011111111 0-19 
James Vanbrackel, 26 yds 1 1 
H A Warne, 23 yds J } 
Hart Height, 25 yds... 1 1 
EUas Vandeveer, 22 yds l 1 
James Terhune, 22 yds 8 l 
James Ivins, 22 yds J *. 
George Waite, 22 yds ‘ p 
Wm a Dunlop, 22 yds ; J 
Richard Warrell, 22 yds... l p 
Stephen Lamb, rson, 24 yds i " 
James Laraberson, Craig Fleming, Abraham Teneyck 
Brown, C U Warne aud G Farrington withdrew. 
The tie was won by Warne with 8 out of 10. 
0- 9 
1- 9 
1—8 
0- 3 
0-8 
1 - 8 
1-8 
0—7 
0-7 
0-7 
Five bird sweeps. 
TLf 
-2 
1101 0—3 
-4 
110 1 1—4 
1 10 11—4 
0 1111—4 
0 1 0 
-1 
1110 0-3 
-5 
0 110 1—3 
0 0 
—0 
110 0 1-8 
Rush 
— 1 
0 0 0 —0 
1110 1-4 
11111-5 
11110-4 
01111-4 
11111-5 
11111-6 
0 10 —1 
Charles 
Total. 
Long won first sweep, Glllman and Eldrldge divided second, and 
Glllman and Loog divided third. 
Wisconsin — Oshkosh, June 2i.-Wolrave Just organized the Oshkosh 
Shooting Club, and us a start off one of the members, Mr. M. B. 1 arE- 
i lneon, undertook to break 95 b ills out of 100, from a siugle trap, bo 
Northwestern shootino Club.— Erie.Pd,., June 1 1.— Seventh match Kardu9 pattern, 78 yards rise. Result: 
for the field medal ; Purdy trap ; 18 yards ; Bogardus’ rules. I “ 
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T W Jarecki.. 
Jake Graham. 
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