Maboh17,1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



135 



one offered by Mr. Gregg, "That this Association shall have 

 three stakes hi futijre ii'ials, viz., Derby, nil-aged and Association 

 stakes, and that the Derby and Ail-Aged shall be open to the 

 world." 



MEADOW BEOOK HUNT.— The Meadow Brook Hounds will 

 meet at the following places in March, 18S1. Thursday, 

 17, Queens, 3:30 r. m. ; Saturday, 19, New Cassel, 3:15 p. 

 M. ; Monday, 21. VVestburv, 7 A. M. ; Thursday, 24, Jamaica, 

 3:81) P. si. . Satin dav. 20. Garden City 3 v. n. ; Monday, 23, Ken- 

 ueis, 7 a. M. ; Thursday; 31, Island Trees, 3:30 P. M. 



AN AfSTXIOUS INQDIBER-— The amusing letter printed below 

 has been sent us by one of our advertisers. It was received by him 

 a year or tw" since in reply to an advertisement inserted in our 

 columns offering a collie for sale. The letter speaks for itaelf and 

 reads as follow a i 



B , N. H., May 1, 1879. 



Ma. F. A. T.— Dear Sir : I notice in Forest and Si-beam your 

 advertisement under the head of " Collie for sale, Bounce, two 

 years old," etc. Now I want a dog, and a good one. Will you please 

 amwor some few inquiries ? 



1. What breed is he? 



2. Has he been gunned over ? 



3. Will ho stand? 



4. If he has been hunted, on what game ? 



5. Is he fast or slow? 



6. Has he been kennel broken ? 



7. Hon- much does he weigh? 



8. What is the price ? 



9 When and where can I see him "t 



I am not acquainted with different kennels and, therefore, am 

 iu ignorance of the breed of the dog — whether he is seller ox 

 pointer. I have had some considerable experience in gunning with 

 dogs, and don't want any unless I can have a good one. 



Yours, resp't, G- — P . 



LEONBEltG DOGS-AWi'tor Forest and Stream : In a late issue 

 of yetm p toper I nolici- it laliei i'torsi ;-:. -ciri I. .:!'■:; n -coctcnw io m-on. 

 berg dogs. [ think American sportsmen ought to be made convers- 

 ant with this breed (?), of which several specimens have been 

 shown to us at our exhibitions, I state : 



First. — The man who raises these dogs is neither a count nor a 

 baron, not even to the "manor born," but a professional dog- 

 raiser, and a poor one at that. If he, ' ' Esaig" — in English " Vine- 

 o-flr" — Has i-mlmed iiwisoll mIT as a titled nnhlenmn he is shrmilv 



. simply 



gar" — has palmed himself off as a titled nobl 

 lying. 



Secondly. — There is no such breed in existence as Leonbetgein. 

 They are nothing but large mongrels — crosses of anything that is 

 large. They are raised in Germany for watch dogs and as those 

 may be good. But we, here— the same as our German sportsmen - 

 do not want mongrels, or dogs of cross breeds, and Leoubergers 

 me nothing but that. A. E. Godp.ffroy. 



BEX,— Mr-. Fisher Howe, Jr.'s champion pointer Rex has recoi- 

 ered from his accident and is now in fine order, barring a 

 crooked leg. 



A FINE POINTER. —Any one in want of a really fine pointer dog, 

 out of Colbtirn's Belle bv Sensation, should address at once Mr. 

 John S. Wise, Richmond, Va. 



KE2STNEL NOTES. 



V Breeders a>i4 owners of doge are invited to send rnemoraodu 

 of norms claimed, bred, whelps, Hales, etc., for insertion in this column. 

 \V&riiMke. no charge for the publicalior, of such note*; but Yequzat in each 

 cu*e the notice be made op in accordance with our form, that the nam*, of 

 r printed, and that tlw strain to 



Jr., Coatesvliie. Pa., claims the 



h puppy out oi owner's Countess 

 a Count Noble (Count Wlnd'em- 



both owner and dog be 



written legibly, 



■which the animal beU 



ngs be distinctly 





Names Ci 



Ladu Winswfie—m 





11111:10 01 Lllli.v WlDSC 





''LeioeSter-PncallOht 





Nora. 





.tyring.— Mr. Win. 



soring for ills darl: 



It, Bennett, M 



iivor pointer p 



Mi. John L. Martin. 



[Koth sire's an 



P«te-Mr. M. B. L. 



-n-aiiiorii, Sprtn 



Pole for rial ive sou 



01 puppy out 



Pratt 1 ; 'Prim. 





lien Me, Jr. Hr. S. 



H. Patst, Fetro 



of Bennie, Jr., for b! 



.ck aod tan ter 



Ralph -Dr. chaw 



. Packard, Bi 



palpi, for I.lewellin 



Batter dog put 



by Ko.val Blue pslad 



stone-Mersey), 



_CK.s LOO, 00L101O 1 



, ormrterl.) 

 intnis i Ho name o 

 oil's smut by Mr 



Aye 



Don- 



Aral 



purchased of Mr. 



. Ciia: 



Packard, Bath, 



Donna lor Llewellln setter biti h pup], 

 purchased ol Mr. J. W. Rlriirldge, wye 



Monarch— Mr. Isaac T. Norrls, Haiti 

 Monarch toi- Gordon lilac-.-: and tan clog puppr . whelped Jan. 3,1881, 

 out oi Ji'ooo Try it- Malcolm. 



Molly Druid— My. J. 11. Hunter, Pittsburgh, Pa., claims the name of 

 Molly Drma tor white, black ami ticked setter hitch puppy out ot 

 Jolly May by prulu. 



.Ye (—Mr. Jos. Lewis, Apollo, Pa., claims the name of Nell for his 

 lemon and white setter bitch out of Faw celt's Nell bv Flagler's 

 Dugbe. 



Fan TIT -Mr. Jos. I.cww, A polio. Pr. , churns t . name or oo|i 

 forsettei hitch out ot owner's Noil by Kaweott's Duble. 



Xell LIT. — .Mr. .108. l.eyis. ApOliO, Pa., elpiai- 1,1 in name of Mell h|. 



lot .-.eiter bitch PP ol or, ..ei ';.. -> J. oo Pniioegi s Peil ue. 



Hector— Mr. JOS. Lewis. Apollo, Pa., claims the mmae of Hector for 

 his lemon and while setlei clou- out of owners Nell by Kawcett's 

 lHible. 



ltover~Mr. Jos. Le-wls, Apollo, Pa... claims the name of Rover for his 

 black, white and tan foxhound. 



fiisfai'-Mi. Jos. Lewis, Apollo. Pa... claims the name of Beecherfor 

 his black and tan foxhound. 



i Bess— Mr. Jo.s. Lewis, Apollo, Pa., claims Ibe name 'of Queen 



Peso tor his bl: 



Prince -Mr. Walter L. Bei 

 Prince for liver and whlre pi 

 purchased from « *- 



,nd t, 



,ott, Miifoi 



. Ma' 



r dog puppy 



Martin of s 



eplai 



.me of Floriuelfor 

 arys, 1881, out of 

 V her by imported 



bel— Mr. D. F, Sladi 



liver and white cocker Mien pupp 

 the Pivsrtnie cocker span 1.4 Ivcain 

 snip iiovmerP. owned by Mr. S. J. 1 



Melt—Mr. Jos. Lewis, Apollo, Pa., 

 and white polnfei bitch out of Fan 

 Joe. 



Little Fan— Mr. Jos. Lewfs, Apollo. Pa., claims the name of Little 

 Fan for Ms lemon and white pointer puppy out of owner's Nell by 

 Fiiwcett's Duke. 



Lilly— Mr. Jos. Lewis, Apollo, fa,, claims the name of Lilly for his 

 lemon and white pointer puppy out of owner's Nell by Faweett's 

 Duke. 



Tlnsu—ilr. Jos. Le-wls. Apollo, pa., chinos, the name of Busy for his 

 lemon and white pointer puppy oiat. ot owner's Nell by Faweett's 

 Duke. 



Hushtiaht— Mr. Jos. Lewis, Apollo. P 

 for Pis lemon and white pointer puppy 

 Duke. 



Black Bess— Mr, .Tames .Sullivan. Pittsburgh. Pa., claims the name 

 of Black Bess for black setter bit, h puppy, whelped October, ISSH, 

 0111, rp sly. I II I il I Mr. 1 I 1 1 . ' Pi s; Plot 1 • 11 1 



Fshion-Ur. G. "W. Bassford, White Plains, X. v., claims the name 

 of Fashion for red irishsetier hitch, win ipei.i July a, 1850, out. of Lin- 

 coln & Helli'iii-P. Imparted Flora or Arlington. 



Ulengarij -Ms. G. W. P.assioiil, White Plains, N. v., claims thename. 

 of Gle'npary for rod Irish puppy., whelpeil iieeerrioer s, isso, out of 

 owner"?, oilpsev by Elcho 111. 



Donegal— Mi. G. W. Passtord, Willie Plains, N. T., claims thename 

 oi Donegal for red Irish p tppy, yyicapieil lieceiube:- 5, isso, out Of 

 owner's Gipsey by Elcho III. 



of Red Duke for 



owner's (Hi-i-ey by Elcho III. 



BlueDwk Mr. G. w. pas-jord. while PI a Lis, >T. Y., clalmsthename 

 01 Blue Dick for seller cicio nhclDedMarei. wi. isso, one of Desdemona 

 by Chris. 



Wellington— Mr. G. W. Basstord, White Plains, N. X., claims the 



name of Welling 



out of Desdemon 



Backet— Br. Lul 



Racket, for dark I 



log puppy, whelped December l», isso, 



Springfield, Mass., claims tne name ol 



i pointer dos p.iip, whelped ueccmljer 

 iKanpor p.essi otii of Goodman's Zip 



lelon, St. John's, N. B.. claims the 



loeker spaniel bitch puppy out of 

 Mr. M. P. MeKoon. Franklin, "N. Y. 

 N, B„ clalnis the name, of Zulu for 



Junle by Fl usher, purchas 



Mii-Mr. J. C. Allen, SI 

 his Imported field spaniel. 



Jessie— Mr. David C. Frnns, new tort vnj, ciaiuio iue m ■•« u, 

 Jessie tor black Held spaniel larch, whelped March Pi, Isso. Bred by 

 Mr. K. M. Lindsay, Scranton Pa. 



Loreno—Mr. E. J. Stork, in nop, Midi .claims thename of I.oreno 

 for black, white and ton seller bitch i nippy out ot Jolly May by DrtUd, 

 pdl-elnised Of Mr. II. G. -.iCMilUn, M :c-'lallpnni. Iowa. 



Fleta— Mr. It. Piackwo-id, Montreal. Canada, claims the name ot 

 Fieta. for black and fan ' .oialori setpe nireh [.ipipv, whelped March in. 

 out, of owner's Vourip iflora h-t Mr. w. . Ilartwcip.s iPlaltshurg, 

 N. Va Hoots. 



Flurila-Mx. K. Blackwood, Montreal Canada, clalnis the name of 

 Florlta tor black and tan Gordon sedei bitch poppy. i\ helped March 

 10, out. ot owners, Yonrep Flora by Mr. W. w. IPirtv.ohv, il'lattsburg, 

 N. Y.i Boots. 



Daisy Dell— Mr. Illehard llanei. plilia., claims the name of Daisy 

 Dell for Ids black, white anil tan aw tor Pitch pupp;, nut of owner's 

 Belle of the Forest by Bunnell's Rock. 



FraudK-yir. IP Blackyood. Montreal, ( aniulp claims the name of 

 Fraudle for black rind lan i.iordoh setlm biieh poppv , i\ helped March 

 lft, out of owner's Young Flora by Mr. W. W. Hart-wells il'lattsburg, 

 S. Y.l Boots. 



Ftorence.-Xr. R. Rlaekworal. Monfireal, Can. hi 1, claims the name of 

 Florence tor black and ran Gcrdon -aiicr t.ahc: |iin;i\ . « iieloc.l .Mar 1 



■1.' O'W ■v.lu-r"-, ,'olliw, t.ioi-s :.:, Or \\ W II irl.wpl siPlalisPhip. 



M. Y.) BOOtS. 



BKEB. 



Eldora-DasMna Mmiarch Mr. F, O. De Luze's setter bitch Eldora 

 (Rob Roy-Blanch) to Mr. John c. Illpyms- Dashhe; Monarch. 



Kitty-Trouble- Mr. \\ eimers pirn oitcli Kilty toMarlln \, vndrews' 

 (Boston, Mass.', imponed put- doe '] rouble, te.hruary 'is. 



Louise- Lome— Mr J. W Jackson's ,1 ipeloiis is. Lay liver and white 

 pointer bitch Louise by st, Louis Kennel clubs now out of their 

 Jaunty) to his pointer doe; pome, liver and 11 bite ,,t.,y St. Louis Kennel 

 clubs. Faust out of their June). - 



Xinoer-Marl.—m-.J. w. Jackson's lOpetonsus. l.a.i native black set- 

 ter Pimp M leper out cl. rue rare .! wine I iioiiy ,:. I ■trpn-, ■ , 0.1 to c Ida, J: 

 setter bitch Vlila by Mr. (iciave Pnid'hoour,,,'-, oniive olaek setter flog 

 Dash) to his red Irish, setter dog Mark iota ol Duck lev I Horstelui. 



Zulette Charlie -Mr. H. VY. Hill's cocker birch Zulerie (Ko'mer- 

 Julette) to the- Kiveiside rni-ker Spaniel Kennel's si ml dog Imported 

 ch.uiipion Phti-lic, Yareh je, 1S.S1. 



Fun-Rex— Mr. WhitelmaiPs ohi.rcplon pointer Fan (l'ete-Bell) to 

 i.'ih'dhpioh Ley, March 'i. 



Vesper- Duk -Mr. H. J. Ferry's (Palmer, Mriss.i setter bitch Vesper 

 (Lmber Adams' Orake-Hliinai to Mr. Lathrop's Dick. February as. 



iiiadaol-lli-. Bodes iPaPil.aoI'O, yd.', Opel, end white ' pell ,, 1 „r 



bitch I'll.-: to Mr. ru-tlil's y'nainplon IP.tsa. March 9. 



Cuz-iem-Bratz-The llorneii cocker KenuePs liver cocker bitch Cur- 

 lew- iJack-Fannii-'i to Hornell Cocker Ke mi's cocker dog Brag (Wlld- 

 ah'-Buitercup). 



-■'-. •■,'■,■ -'.,",■ .p.— Mr. C. w. church s i.Colorado Sprlnps. Col.) Imported 

 bull terrier Jenna- r.o owner's lately iiiipoi led bull o-o-i-ler Tonv. 



Gretche»,-Do„-Mv. Allied W. Bennett, Fan nio'tiif Kennel, Hyde 

 Park, Mass., St. Bernard bitch Gietehen to same owner's Don. 

 VVHKWS. 



Lillie— Col. Chas. L. Hunt's liver and white pointer bitch Lhlle 

 (Bow-Q.ueen) wiieiperl on Ftbruarv 25 nine puppies, five dogs and 

 four bitches, to HP Louis Kennel Club's Faust 



Nellie Horton— Mr. George hi. Browne's Gordon setter Ditch Nellie 



Ucri.00 111. for r jim Pat oa.'i j II in ,.!,', v lie Mmeh J, mght 



puppies, Ave dogs and three bitches, by Mr. C. T. Kaiiey's Poaiie's 

 Tom. Three dogs and one hire!) li ive since died. 



Young Flora-Mr. R. Illaekwood's i Monrreal, 'amnlai black and tan 

 Cordon setter hitch Younp I'loia vlwloeii March 111. ism. fourfiltithes 

 out of Mr. W. W. Hartwclls, (Pit 



AtP-Mr. M R. Buker's (But 

 whelped No, ym, per, issii, night r 

 Mr. Everett Smith's Irish seller uaiu. 



Gypsy-Mr. Win. F. Inrerr's JJrango, M.J.i hlaek itnd white pointer 

 hitch Gypsy whelped February & five puppies, one dog- and four 



Tiitehia., bv Sehsiillon. 



J«w-ar. J. NelU's (Buffalo, N. Y.) red Irish setter bitch Juno 

 whelped March 6 twelve puppies iter, living-), seven dogs and three 

 bitches, by imported Grouse, law rue viruperty or Mr. Tlios. Clash, of 

 Chicago. IlL 



Sacks. 



Zita—Mr. J. "M. Hunter, Pittsburgh, Pa., has sold his white and 

 orange setter hitch Zit.a, now in whelp to King Dash, to Mr. Charles 



PTIOcke. PP.esPhl'gh, Pa. 



FTo-iid— Ml. Id Ik siade. Pew ii.at. Ills plsrclmseh 11-011", tile lilier- 



slde Cocker Spaniel Kennel, ciarenwnt, li. H., the cocker bitch puppy 

 Ftmoi, i snip Few "aw,. 



Grouse— Mr. S. A. Peei,, Northumberland, Pa,, has bought of Mr. 

 John A. Smothers, Bern let, Pa., HP red and white sei ter dog Grouse, 

 whelmed May J, ISSO. out of .Dr. M. s. Moore's Floss bv s. O- .Moore. 



./itrt— Mr. C. W. Chapiu, Spring-held, .Mass.. iias sold Ids pointer dog 

 .Tin, 'l riujip-i.w.-s-, ro ,',..,) nnhmmti [its v ion, ol ttos eity 



Flasher- Jnnii' Whelps-ilr. Will T. Carlcton, St. John. N. B., has 

 purchased ot Mr. M. P. MeKoon a cocker spanled hlich puppy out or 

 Junle by Plusher. 



.Fran*— Mr. J. Nelll, o( Bulfala. N". Y., has sold to Messrs. Cralg'le & 



BatTerty the ])uro bred La-wrack setter dag Frank, eighteen ue is 



oho, Imported bv the Hon. II. B. U rigur, Montieiii, Canada. 



Count, yiiaa-nr. James II. Goo.lsell, New York city, has sold to Dr. 

 O. A. Stark, Milwiiukee, \V is., his setter dog t until Noser out ot Prfn- 

 eess Nelbe by < arlowitz. 



Mlielps— Mr M. B. I.. Bi-adhcn, .mingle Id, Mass., h; 



pm-cl 



sod oi Mr. 'P M.' Aldrieh n Trtm-Sumt. whelp. 



PH 



Cuba Dr. J. Marll], Po 



Aekert, of some place. 

 whelped November 27, If 



s presented to Mr. V. K. 

 pointer puppy Cuba, 

 satlon II. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



what to give mv 

 ;ry costive aU the 

 food anil also give 

 ennel her in a dry 



92 S. L. A., Boston, Mass.- Please tell n 

 setter biteh. She is active and bright, but 

 time, Ans. — Give more vegetable and less mt 

 a little sulphur each morning for a week 

 place and exeroise when the weather is please 



93 Sdbsckiber, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. — 1. I have a bitch juBt 

 coming in heat and do not wish to breed her this time ; should 

 anything be done except caret idly wateliiug her 1 2. How long 

 will she remain in heat, or, rather, what is the usual period for a 

 bitch to remain in heat? 3. Is the matter of reducing the time a 

 bitch is in heat enerally practised, and, if so. how r Ans.— I. The 

 animnl should not be exposed to damp and cold and should be care- 

 fully secluded. 2. The duration of heat is usually about three 

 weeks. 3. No. 



94 Manhattan.— Mv Gordon setter, one year old, carries his 

 tail (which is finely feathered and uncut) curled over his rump 

 like a Newfoundland dog. Can you suggest a way to straighten it? 

 Ans.— It is likely to improve as the dog grows older. Operations 

 are not generally successful. 



95 F. L. C , Sherburne, N. Y.— What shall I do for my eoeker 

 spaniel dog, eighteen months old ? He has been sick for a week; 

 I gave him a dose of sulphur about ten days ago and I think he 

 took cold from the effects of it. His eyes are inflamed, nose hot 

 and dry j he coughs and vomits a white froth Ans.— The dog 

 probably has worms. Cfive two or three grains of calomel with 

 from eight to ten grains of bismuth for two days, one dose a day. 

 Follow with castor oil. Avoid giving food for twenty hours, and 

 give areca nut twenty-six grains and several hours later repeat dose 

 of oil. Qtiinine will then be of service ; feed with strengthening 

 food. 



96 D. T. J., Sharon Hill, Pa.— For fleas use a strong infusion 



Oi' q.l'lsclW Ularli he suspending,: i.woplt ol o;i Lines oi' quassia wood 



chips tied in a, piece of muslin in a bucket of water for two or three 

 hours, occasioually stirring it. It is free from danger, and, being 

 almost colorless, is an advantage in washing white dogs. The in- 

 fusion must be used instead of plain water with soft soap, a good 

 lather being made to penetrate the dog's coat to the Bldu. Some 

 plain water should be poured over the dog to finish the washing 

 and remove the quassia from the coat. Care should be exercised 



to prevent the dog from taking cold. We would suggest, how- 

 ever, that you make a moTe careful examination of your setter as, 

 from your-* description, mange may be the cause of his scratching. 

 Should you discover such is the case, turn to issue of Feb. 24, and 

 note treatment recommended to J T. VV. 



97 C. S. L. , Jlei-rimae, Mass.— Ihaveaeocker spaniel, twenty-five 

 pounds in weight, that is now ailing. Symptoms are : eyes blood- 

 shot and they run a kind of matter ; loss of appetite; looseness of 

 bowels ; nose cold and moist and at times hot itnd drv ; is alter- 

 nate! r dull and playful, and in his sleep has a twitching. Ans.— 

 The dog has distemper Give two graius of quinine three times 

 a day : good meat broths, and teed no solid food. Let thekemiel 

 be dry and warm, but give plenty of fresh air. 



98 L. L. P., Highgate Springs.— See answer to W B. G., iu issue 

 of March 10. Rub the parts afflicted. Write result after fair trial. 



lide and 



\hooHn^. 



Denveb, Colorado, March 4. — The challenge issued bv Captain 

 John P, Lower, in behalf of the Tabor Sharpshooters, to the five 

 military companies ol this city to participate in a prize rifle match, 

 was formally accepted by the Denver Fire Zouaves and Mitchell 

 Guards, and the match took place this morning at the Olympic 

 Garden. The conditions of the match were that the military com- 

 panies were to shoot at targets placed at one-half the distance shot 

 at by the Sharpshooters. Each team was composed of six men, 

 aud'the military rilles, with open sights and not less th n a sis- 

 pound pull, were used throughout. The attendance was quite fair 

 and the interest large, and when it was known that the Denver 

 Fire Zouaves were trie winners there was considerable applauseand 

 much congratulating. The Zouave boys are entitled to mueh credit 

 for their victory, for their time of preparation was short. The 

 scores are as follows : 



Tabor -barpshooteks. 



J P Lower 5 8 3 4 3 4 5 4 5 5-41 W M Anderson 4 4 ■( 44 44 4 4 5—41 



J M Andcrsou.3 4 34 3 55 448— 38 RC Moore 4 4 34 3 6 44 4 4—3M 



,l <; s. a lew an ■ i i ,i .'--in .: w Power . ■' :: 1 c 4 s ,| .1 r .; ti 



Total 



DENVER EIRE ZODA 



H Enslmluger..! i i 4 4 6 3 4 4 .-> - 41 l-'rossor 

 ^ llder ........4 34444454 4—45 .Smith. , 



Hanks 4544544441 — VI Powers 



Total.. 



P smith,, 

 t; Keane,. 

 J Dean.... 



MrrcnKLL Ooarus. 



...4354444445—41 F.lClP.o 

 . .4 4 3 4 4 .4 3 3 4 4-3li J (Jllgglns . . . 

 ..4453 45444 4—11 vv Uynes.... 



5 4 5—45 



4 5 4—11 



5 5 4—43 



.5 4 3 44 3 3 444—38 

 .4 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 4—34 

 .4444144534 -40 



Total. '230 



When the match was finished Capt. Lower, in a neat speech, 

 presented the prize ride to Capt. C A. Hawley, of the victorious 

 command. It will become the property of Drummer Prosser, who 

 made the highest score. Geo. C. Smith was the referee. 



Boston, Mass., March 12.— There was an excellent attendance of 

 riflemen at Walnut Hill to-day. Those who were present found but 

 little trouble in controlling the elements, both wind and light being 

 particularly favorable. The beBt scores are appended (20(1 yards) : 



Kecoro Match (Crekdmook Tahoeti. 

 ft UlChartlBOn..5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5—19 ,1 iS Bennett ...554455554 5— 4T 



LI, HUUtjard..4S5 4 55 6 4 5 n— IS E Whlttler 5 54 54 5 5 54- 47 



J N Ftye 5 5 4 .-. r, 5 r, 4 6 B 46 H Davis .1 1 4 - 4 5 5 4 5 5—44 



J II Willlams..5 5 4 5 4 5 5 4 5 S — 47 E L Davids 5 54445544 4^44 



A B -A Water. ... 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 5—17 



Record .Matcu (.Massaciiosbtts 

 A C Could. ..1'2 12 II in II in 111-75 J It fellow; 



E 1-' Biooks . 11 S 11 It'll' la 13— III E Bennett. 

 A c Adams.. 910 10 P2 9 ll 15-75 H Grey.... 

 1, 1. HiiPbard.tl U 13 11 12 S lu- -75 



,10 13 9 II 13 9 II -74 

 9 11 10 11) U II 1-72 

 10 10 1110 13 7 3 -lis 



BAUC11 



E Bennett 5445554555 



11 S Harris 5456664545 



.1 s Bennett,... 4 554555544 



CH, NO. 3. 



"1 15 Field,. 



..4 4 4 



5 5—44 



6 5-44 

 644444 54—44 



FJKabbeih .46544655 BS -47 HGray... 545-554 5 44 5-411 



Newport, B. I., March 5.— The "Report Rifle Association met on 

 their range to-day to shoot for the Ballard rifle given by W Milton 

 Farrow. The following scores were made : 

 .1 Wltherell... .15 3 4 4 4 3 444— 39 W'm Creer. . . .5 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 4-38 



C I'lununnr :, ", s 4 ■! 7, 1 :; I :— I.". P Sa 1.1 . paoe'll . . t ■' ' .■ - ii a W 



Win Knight . ..445454553 4—43 J Bniesch 3 4 4 3 5 4-44 4—30 



Win Bryer. ...444344445 4—40 s MeLeod 434453444 3-3-, 



Chas. Plummer won the rifle for the second time. 



Mammoth Bifle Gaijuerv — Boston —In the Forest and Stream 

 mateh there "has been considerable work done the past week by the 

 several participants. None of them have made scores which they 

 care to have recorded, with the exception of \V. Si. Harrison, who 

 has added two 38s to his previous scores. The scores stand : 



Sherburne 37 3s 38 as ss^iso Harrison 37 37 3s :is 39— 189 



Arnold St Ss Ross 31 



Fogg- 37 Burnett. 



Edson ,...36 Uoudspeed.. 



In the Amateur Badge match there are tw, 

 far this month. The following are some of tl 

 Pratt 34 35 98 35 35—174 Wolff 



tsts 



no 



a entries SO 



-hols . 



31 34 

 31 a3 

 29 33 



Shannon St. S3 M M S4- 



tVet mouth . ...3.1 ii.i .:.■.-> .-■' 



Nourse X-t 32 32 32 33- 



W'llllaius,. .. 20*3 33 33 35—150 roster. iva 



Sinclair 29 31 93 33 34 loo 



The crack of the pistol this week has been almost incessant and 

 there have been some, fine scores made. Massachusets target ;'8 

 rounds ; three scores tu win, or a possible 288 : 



J H \Mlllams Tl 7S is 227 A P Kehey 57 59 04— ISO 



p wilder 6164 07—192 Q Warren 51 55 57-163 



Expert's rifle match : 

 N W Arnold .-..36 37 38 3D 



Albanv. jV. Y., March 10.— Wind and weather seem to have no 

 appreciable effect upon the marksmen who visit Bensselaerwyck. 

 This afternoon was not a good one for shooting. Tho light was 

 poor, tho rain was falling and the targets presented a dirty appear- 

 ance. The match which was on the programme at 300 yards had to 

 be postponed as tho water at the lower butt was so high that a 

 marker coidd not get into it. Not to have an afternoon's shoote 

 nic spoiled, roe iiiai-li-ai-eo a, then dilemma, agreed Lo shoot a 

 an natch at 000 yards oil' hand. This was an experi- 

 ment, and scarcely any of them expected to make a creditable 

 score. However, they carefully adjusted their sights and held for 

 all it was worth, and with one exception the scores were as good aM 

 usually made at 200 yards. When the match was completed the 

 competitors congratulated themselves upon their success, and the 

 result of it will probably be more matches of the same character. 

 The following we.i e the "scores in detail ; 

 D. esetger, R. s 44545—22 I u. li. Sanders, Rep. .s..s 543 3—211 



Win. If. rw.o-nP S.,,,45355-'22 A. Carpenter, S. M ....36344-19 

 Tiled. Mrisher. Bal S. .34544 -20 G II. Charles, Bal S. .4 4 3 5 3—19 

 James I. Miles, R. S. .,3 5 4 4 4—20 | 



One competitor failed to make an average of inners. Next Thurs- 

 day, should the weather permit,, the postponed subscription match 

 and a match at 200 yards for a WiBunson loading machine. 



Coxlin'h Shooting Gallery, 1222 Broadway.— The eighth week 

 o 1 t he pi stol tournament, end ed on the 12th inst. The competition was 

 t'o r the championship of shoo ti up- at three-quarter-inch bullets swing- 

 ing eigllieen llwbep disinncc, seven twee,,. wain iPlig .... It- 



ditions the competitor hitting the greatest number of bullets in 

 twenty shots would be declared the champion. Dr. E. T. T. 

 i. :. , droved tho victor, scoring sixteen bullets ; H. W. Wickham 

 Bcored fourteen bullets and D. D. Davis won the expert's badge 



