374 



FOREST AND STKEAM. 



[June 9, 1881. 



SIRIUS in The Stodk Katper says: "I wirti some A: 



gentlemen could be induced to bring dogs ol tbeir own breeding 

 over beie lor competition ; my opinion is onr exhibitors and com- 

 petitors at field Dials would have to look to tbeir laurels, audstaud 

 ii strong chance of losing a leaf or two." 



KENNEL NOTES. 



V Breeders and oumert of Hogs are invited, to send memoranda 



of name claimed, bred, whelps, sale*, etc., /or insertion in this column. 

 H'f intake 'no charge for tht publication of such notes; but request in each 

 ran the notice be made up in accordance with our form, that the. name of 

 both turner and don be written legibly, or printed, and that the strain to 

 tchich the animal belong* be distinctly stated. 



NAJUXB Claim m. 



Liaii Mr. m. S, linker, Ituekspori, Maine, claims the name of Lary 



for led irl-n setter puppy by Mr. Everett Smith's Cole out o( owners 



ISirlah—tHT. M. S. linker, Bucksport, Maine, claims the name of 

 Bulali lor red Irish setter puppy by Mr. livru-li. smith's (ale out of 

 owner's Nell. 



Frte — Mr. Trwfght Wilson, Fall Hlver. Mass., Halms the name of 

 Fill/, lor tetter dog pnppv bv mue Dun out of Flake 



.v.„'/.\ y,r. l.oiicii. m.lxli, I'awiiii.he.l, K. I., claim* Hie name of 



and bitch foxhound puppies, and omltt. d to give the Btre*s name, 

 whj.nl now dtslretodo They were sired b.\ Mr. Low's dog sport. 

 Apologizing toi- Uipoii.IssIoi.. — Frkd. W. Tiiokniikk. 



y.va .Mi. *L A. oci ry. Colusa, CaL, claims the name of lieu for dog 

 puep, whelped Harems, iss), by Sam out of Fanny. (Dreed not 

 named). 



BBED. 



Sell- Sensation— Mr. Joseph Lewis' (Apollo. Pa.) lemon and whlco 

 pointer bitch Nc. I to sensation. May iv-j.. 



Sell- Joe- mi . John i-aw.eils lemon and white pointer bitch Nell to 

 same owner's. loe. M.iv ■„> . 



Jnno-./ur -Mr. John Paw cet t's red Irish setter bitch Jtlno lo his Irish 

 seio-f dogjoe, mhj is. 



/••.■.-(.•>>. -Mr. Andrew J. ward's (< Osinn. .Mass.) Llcwellln setter 

 blieb Fliri ilio.k-siat light) lo .Mr. Frank B. Fay s cnampion Llewel- 

 lln seiter com (Lelcester-hos--! May bi. 



Kput-Ftutc-\\r. .1 (i. Morrison's (Ashland, N. II.) part beagle Spot 

 to Mr, N. kin-ore's Flute, June I. 



Lvv.- (,'«»-.\lr. .-ewou's (New York city) cocker spaniel bitch Lou to 

 same owner's cue—. 



r-tttt-Chi'f— Mr. (;. HITS (Unison, N. V.) red Irl.-h seller Bltcjl 

 Tilly W Mr. Max Wcn/eli's chief, May 28, Tilly Is ol Ihel'iiinket 

 stock. 



FaMur-Tirag— The Riverside Cocker Spaniel Eenael'a (Claremont, 

 N. II , Feather 10 the black cocker spaniel liiag. May 27. 



f.'.-aaV- /,,,,..! -The l.'lvcisldo Cock, i .-paieel Kc.niu t s ,i. 'lap moot, N. 

 II.) G a lo (snlp-luletiC) lo the O.a. ■:. i-ocl.er spaniel brag, winner ol 

 isi and special New York ism, Mav ■>■}. 



Fannie F.-ltrag 'In- laver-.lde Cocker Spaniel Kennel's (CTare- 

 moni, N H ) Fanny V. lo Brani .luno I. 



6iUlu-Cld»rlic-Ur. <;. F. Wilson's cocker bitch Sally to Riverside 

 Co Iter Bpunlel Kennels liver and white cocker spaniel t ha.he. 

 May BP. 



Flii ftris-Mr. c I:. Lewis' (Suspension ISridge, N. Y.) English set- 

 U'i' blich Fly (champion Drake-Luna) to Mr. L. fl. Smith's champion 

 Paris, May id, is>Sl. 



WnRt.rs. 



Ill— Mr .lolio Fa 



lell "helped May In, four dogs 

 iiiteii Lovely whelped May 20, 



mi eeri wrhelpcd Jum 



onebuch eloee dead. 



Hoe-' r. Max Wen 



has whelped twelve j 



thirteen puppli 



eh .101.1011 I-...-I 



s (llobokon. N. 



.1.) red Irish setter hitch l)oe 

 nippies, uy owner's Chief. 



leAiulien's (Coining. N. Y.) liver cocker spaniel 

 t , elihl puppli s, six dogs and two bitches, by 



li.v • 



od.n 



SALBS. 



Jack.— yii: M P. Buker, Bucksport, Maine, has sold lo C'apt, fJreen. 

 Bangor, siln ■, his orange and white Ki glish setter dog -Jack. 



Calr-Sr.it Il7.r ;•■(.-, Mr. ,\l. s. linker, Huckspoit. Maine, has sold to 

 Mr, Everetl smith, Fori land. Maine, a bi ace of led Irish setter dig 

 puppie- by Ca e out. of Ne i 



( •«,'.• .\.'( ii/c>.. Mr M. P. Bilker, Bucksport, Maine, has EOld. to 

 Mr. Mo.-cs Parker, si.owing.in, Maine, a brace oi led Irish setter pup- 

 pn s by (ale out of NHL 



Calc-Scll II help -\ r. M. S. linker, Hunksport, Maine, has sold lo Mr. 

 A li'ti'ahalu, Belfast, Maine, a red Irish setter dog puppy by C'aleout 

 of Nell. 



Liu/it So. I.— Mr. conn Cameron, Iirlck.niiv. Pa., has sold to Mr. 

 M. W Sllckney the beagle dog bugle .\o. I (K. 



I)ri 



span 



. Y., I 



l.-l ! 



II, W M 



SWas v.. 



blue I mh.- /■Vote ir;..-0"'-Mr. 

 has bought or ,vir. ,ionn s. I 

 u i;cd seller of g puppy Willi 

 tl ked seller but'li puppy, v 

 Flake. 



lliite Dan-Flake Whelp.- Mr 

 fold to Mr. Dwlghi Wilson, 

 setter don pupjiy, whelped D. 



of Ken 



a lilt. 



John J. Scinlan, Fall River, Mass., bus 

 .)., Mhldleuoro, Mass . a scttci no,; puppi , 



lan marking over eyes, whelpeo lJeeem- 

 hlll.-Opal) onto! owner's Flake iDruld- 



\ WJUlnm Hawkins, Fall lilver, Mass., 

 s. .i,i,,ii. ■aine place, a black and while 

 i tan markings and a black and white 

 wheiped Jjbc. 5, lsso, by Kiue Dan out of 



chn J. SciLDlan, Fall Hlver, Mass, has 



a place,* blm k and white ticked 



B, I8B0, by blue thin out ol Flake. 

 >hn .1. Scanlau, Fall hlver, Ma-s., has 

 iicket, H. J., a lemon aud white- setter 

 , by Blue Inin out of Hake. 

 . trauk Johns, llavennll, Mass., has 

 (iuidun setter dog puppy by Lock out 



Cale-yelt Whelp-Mr. M. s. linker, Bueksport, Maine, has presented 

 Mr. W. W. Casife, Bnlfasi, iiaine and liish tetter bllch puppy by 

 Mi. Kvcreil Smith's Cafe out ol Nell. 



l.'.irOKTKD. 



Sere-Mr lianunersley, of St. I couard, Provluce of Quebec, pur- 

 cha.-ed at the snow of the Bulldog chili, held on the i:uh of last May, 

 In London, tiie bulldog n. ro. and arrived with loin safely at cluebeo 

 on ihe :i'.nh. Hero Is a wnluj dog, with bnndlo head, and gained Kd 

 prUe (gold medal) at. the dog show held at Brussels, July, iboO. 

 Beatu. 

 Imss o' Dlythc— Wrstmlr.sU?r Keunil Club lost on May 26 the Bed- 

 Uagtou terrier bitch La 3 so' Blythe (I'lper-Nancy Lee). 



■ — ».-. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



ir.n j. It. L.. Camilius, N. V.— My Gordon setter puppy, two months 

 old, has two lutein's on' i he under side of his Deck, each about the 

 Size of a laige igg. I have been using lurpenilneon them In hopes of 

 causing tbtio to ii.ta. ].cai, but the buncliis seem to Inci ease In size 

 li.stei-d Ol diminish!! g. Jl the bunches launoi be removed, will they 

 bjjaiu the puppy 101 hunting when he arrives at the pioperagov 



Ann Batho the swellings with hot water several times a day and 

 keep i lie puppy warm und comfo'tabe. 'Ihe swollen glands will 

 prouably go down in a few weeks n there Is no lonaiiiutional disease. 

 151 A. C. r., Cleveland, ().— l. Boiled rice 8n(l Indian meal, mixed 

 half and half, Is good, sound, cooling loot lor ihe hot. weather. 'I able 

 scrap.-, such as bti • ' u, eic, are mo -t excellent. All 



growing Ouxs need plenty ol good snmulnilng mod, and should be 

 fe.i tinea times a day. v. .Meat win not. injure a dog'sscentlt given 

 "' . S. i our queiy legaidlng " the 

 Indelliilte. t. HutChinson'B f)tig 



rim around yom dog .- e. e... ' is i„o 

 Breaking. W e can lurr hh It. Prk 



ir.2 J. M. K., Washington, D. C— I ha 

 about eight monlhsoid; she is lu heal ; d 

 beany good? % My a- iter dug has i lie lie. 

 1 have tried sulphur and lard, m d und o 

 Please let me know what lodotorhimv 

 tlrelv too young to breed to. Wait itnin s 

 As you do not state age of your setter 

 exact directions, bum you loi.owilv n.-.i 

 (; , page us, in issue of Match 10, you can 



153 F. L. H., Hamilton, Ont.-\iy bla 

 troubl. d all winter with what. I think is rh 

 touched, bin. Muci 

 belter, and has je^ 

 led him v 



re a scotch terrier bitch 

 ) you t hlnk the. pups would 

 i: had n about two weeks, 

 irbollc aeld and glycerine. 

 Ans. i Yourbiiehlsen- 

 11- Is six months older. 2. 

 dog it is impossible to give 

 iinem recommended w. B. 



:k co Jeer spaniel has oeen 



leg.stltilv. t 





li Ihe si 



■ ",.- 



s< ems to te 









WOUId yoo 









good woi ki 









il.ns Willi 











day. Ilcni >- of 6XMI 







leedlng wi 



1 probably pui yom 



(log ngi 





given in th 



; morning with watei 



an hum i 





1M A C 



. L.— Norwich, N. Y.- 



-My point 





taken sick 



i month or more ago 



eyes nin 





in corner..,: 



coughing (pine frrepjent, and t 





iroiu theci 



rnersof ul&iu-jiiili : 



'try little 



n 



iv ; dually 



ttarihceasetln; very 



weak in 1 



najsivli.il 



walking. Ue is noi 



r much o 



•It-: 



day will do 

 lake llowei 

 Siake ihe u 

 gallon ; let 



dog ileus; I don't know which, lie still seems weak 

 i| s. sh'ju.d he oe allowed to eat iresh meat. Ans. The 

 esult of his low Condition. TaRe means lo get ilil oi 

 his skin in a healthj s at-, a Utile fresh meat each 

 in good. The safest cui e for lice Is t lft lollowing lotion: 

 u .-ulphur, b lbs., uu-l,.cked lime, 1 lb ; water. '.' gall mis. 

 ! In the water, stir in the sulphur, and boll down lo one 

 stand till cold, pour off the clear liipii.i, ami make the 

 v« .penis Willi cold water, if the coat and skin be 

 uiraied with n. and left so for iru minutes, all that, win 

 v. i mm win he Bull veiled carcasses. The dog should 

 I ••■li/. soap and warm water and thoroughly combed 

 till he !.• pcrt.ctiy ury. he.icee I he lotion uy adding 

 t 'ale dogs a:.d those with lender sklus. 

 i.i, New York City.- My setter pup has a bad swelling 



tl by he 



cough, also a 



iruptl 



he skin, which 

 it ujiiumSiOt sores. I have 

 nit she d..es noi improve. Is 

 iibly having di'temper, with 

 nd carefully treated tor boili 

 tl ihe ptoper tiealmeut for 

 t to issue of March la, which 

 . . These you may follow, omli- 

 ^ s mo xumuo o./iuiauu of aiECjlc Suould your puppy have the 

 diaiemper, write the symptoms more tul.y and we will ausyver 

 piomp.ly. lu the meantime wc advise quiulne (one grain; three 

 Utucs a day. Keep I lie puppy warm aud ury, allowing plenty 01 

 iresh air, and give good nulriiiuusi oroih which is readily swallowed. 



;i W. B. ( 



gifle and gfaap gheeting. 



RABGE AMD OALLERY. 



Small Calibbb Kiflk— Clarion, Fa., May M.— In your issue of May 

 i'J 1 uotl' e.t a commutdcatlon signed " v. J. S.'' Inipilrlug in regard lo 

 a small-bore iltie. 1 have tour titles -one .ii eak, one i-t cal., aud two 

 .44 cal. For small game and general shooting I prefer the .bb cat. 

 My .bz cal. Is an Ule.i. 1 was oui some time ago and hud It with me 

 andshoi and kliuu a '-ily-up-ilie eici-k •' atadlstance of 135 yards 

 oflhand, oh the top of a b.ack oak tiee, ihe body nut Being much 

 larger than tbui. of a robin. 1 have f rcqucut ry wtien out put up ju.st 

 a common pant's billion at a distance o. 30 yaids, and hit iho buitou 

 live tlmos out oi six. To pro»e me above 1 Herewith inclose sample. 

 \ir E. and I w.ie out il-hing, nie.-.d.iy, Bstu, and had Uiegun wllh 

 us. When coming home lie proposed lo shoot lor the clgn is, »o you 

 see be w as cou.LC.ied to set iliem up, as we only had one shot apiece. 

 -F. M A. 



being lilted up. They 



W II clevelau.. 

 LBur.un 



W V. l-'r. ar.... 

 M Furlong. . 



g .-cores we e made. 



ilS-H'J CF Stewart 



vi-ii,' E li Bouguiou.. 



i..- -i: fa.icwclI 



..33o;y433:i4r— "ir. 



. .34;U444B43-d5 

 . . .4444844404— 35 

 G Fbancis. 

 Walnut Hill, Boston. May 3u.-But six riflemen competed lo day. 



lie acotes made were sh a tiniier latner unf.ivurab.e weather coudl 

 nous, the wind b.owlug e. iaiica.il... loin mo southwest. The beat 

 records are app- nued. Handicap Maich, bou yards : 

 \ li Ar.ii.r ii".. is-, -is s Lewis 4r.43r»i5r>44-43 



U LlaVlS M I4.M4.') l l--4s .lOull Borden 4345554444 42 



A L.I.V 4444354445—48 W tlal'dner 4444444443—80 



New Orleans, La., May2l>— There wns a bat shooting match to-day 

 at the gun club ground •> at B'rojmoor with twenty-four eoiitestai.t-, 

 len doiiuje i isbS, handicap IS 10 bo yards. The prl/m were won bv 

 the. following named gentlemen by i lie scores suited: Fust pilzebv 

 L. F. chaudel, bo yt.id.. who scoied n ottiof bo bais. Second prize, 

 A Lorer, 20 yards, who killed 11 out of Bti bais, and kllleu 4 lu snoot- 

 ing oil ties. Third p.l-.e by Dr. I'angloss, Btiy„rds, ivl.hasc roof LI 

 out ol 2u. Foini.n prize by Mr. Druett., who se.oie.i 9, and lu shooting 

 olf lies on u kllle I i .straight and won. Tueie was a second match at 

 llvedoub.erl.ses for a handsome s. Iff. It was won by Dr. Faugloss, 

 who killed a out or his lo oats, aud followed it up by dropping tune 

 straight lu a shoot oil. 



Mammoth Uii'lk iiai.i.hby.— The following are the prize winners In 

 Ihe mulches lor May : 



All Comers' nine Uatch. 



nw Marsh.... 



r Utile Ma 



38 39 39 39—193 



C Edwards.. 



AmuP 

 .37 3T 3T Bi ss-isu G Hastings . 

 .30 3ii 30 37 Si— 1»2 1) t Holder. . . . 

 Amateur Pistol Match. 



55 50 OB- 1 Ni D 1' Holder . . 



Experts' Pistol Match. 



,1 J DllDnO 77 si SB-B-l.l .1 11 Williams. 



J Ames 75 7i> Sj— 2;.l 



The following arc the pistol matches for Jun 

 experts' pl.sloi match. In which there are thiei 

 also offr-red ix for a clean score of eight 

 Match No. 2 will be rhe amateur pistol muK 

 pitcher and salve-r. Conditions, any 88 cal p: 

 hi.; three s.oies lo win or a possible 288; po 3 l 

 it. Tue following me ihe new nue matches i 

 the ail eomeTe' ride match, in yvlilch llieie is i 

 scoieof leu conscouilve uttlls yes. .Mai.n x„ 

 rltle malcli for an eiegjin sue. r h ulge and tie' 

 in Conditions, any, bb eal rlue, 3-poiiDds p 

 .mi, tlvc score.? to yvbi or a po.sslb.e b5o, position 



Boston, June 1 — The third competition In the victory- long-range 

 inatcli was shot at Walnut mil tod ry, eight riflemen competing 

 The wind, blowing from between B and 4 o'clock, proved very Uckle, 

 and but five men were able lo llnlsh their scores. Their record is ap- 

 pended : 



William Herrish. 



....65 57 58—170 

 ....75 75 78—288 



: Match l will be the 

 cash prizes, *5, $3, $2 ; 

 ■oiisccutive bullseye 

 i for an elegant silver 

 ml, rounds s, possible 

 on off-band, range d 

 i.lntie: No. 1 wl.l be 

 ". offered ror a cleau 

 •i will be the amateur 

 e cash prizes of %*, $3, 

 li, rounds 1 , possible 

 H-hand; range 15n fl 



BOO yards. . 



uoo " .. 



1,000 " . . 



5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 

 ..5 4655 5 55556555 



5 5 6 4 5 4 4 4 



,'.-7.> 

 5-71 

 4— 69— 218 



900 o 4 4 5 5 4 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5-69 



fcOW " 3 524 5 5655555 5 5 5-69—211 



F .1. Kabbeth. 



800 yards 5 5 6 5 6 4 5 4 5 5 4 5 B 5 5-72 



1,1100 



1,000 



...4355555465 5. B _ 

 ..53555544443654 5-SH-200 



6. B. Kendall. 



...f> 4 5 5 5 r, a S 6 5 6 4 5 5 .1-73 

 ...6 B44456 S 656835. ", (is 

 ...B 6 6 5 6 3 5 5 6 5 5 5 3 6 4—66—2.6 



T. F James. 



800 yards o 4 g n r, u 5 a b 3 3 4 3 5 5-45 



900 " . . 

 liOOO " . . 



New TOKK Rn-'LE Gallebv.— Weekly practice of the Kni 

 Club. 



,7 II Brown 60 M Ilailngton 



K I'.ent.i tt 50 1) Mil 



11 oehl 



i' r, Kenning 



N Mergaiitlialcr. 



.50 \\ li Reed, Jr 47 



.so C lllz man m 



49 llr To.il 46 



.49 CoiLitchned 



..is II, I Callary jr. 



.•is a oroebd -h 



.is II II Ne!s n i,: 



.r. ii ii Hawthorne ■■■ 



t 35 yards, ring target , thrao scores I r 



,.G .". 5 5 5 5 5 5 i 5 



£55 4—73 



C JUdsl 



CKdgnr 



Ml. Klggs 



O Joiner 



TG Dolun 



The -inoiing for th 

 possible 76u, stood ; 



E Bennett Ml 222 217—1;.'.:. .1 !• Maigantb.aier.203 2"J 213— «so 



J H Brown 219 211212-649 ( I'.ogcs mn 13-t lsl ■: 



M L KlggB 209 B"S 2*4—041 W p Lallg.ion 14! 1... I8j-4ll 



II Oehl 20) 213 SIS— BSS 



\rii\sv. N. Y., June 2 — Ninlh competition In the John Hodge 

 iiiiun at KeuSselacrwyck. The day was tine and ;i.e seiavs e\, ...... 



llonaliy good. 1 apt. William E. Filch won tue compear on tor the 

 nd Ihne; 300 yards: 



F.FUch.llals .-,-!.•:; 4 I 3 o 5 4 '1— il 



.. „itpentcr,S Mt 1-2 2. :: ,i s ., r. : t a 3 —tl 



q 11 Charles, uais 4 s i 4 4 4 u 1 4 4 "1— 10 



James I Miles. BalS 4 3 .' 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 —40 



L OClger, Bl)l S 3 4 4 5 3 15 5 5 4 «2—«9 



S Baldwin, Hal S t 4 -I -1 -1 1 :; 4 4 4 —37 



11 li > , nders, Hal S 44-4844344 4 —37 



II A St.ilwiin, Pal s 8 3 + 445 .. -I -I 8 —SB 



Wi] lain T Miles, S M "2 4 3 4 3 5 2 B I :', 4 -SB 



lAlloWance to military rifles. 'Handicap. 



500 yards Life Membership Mulch. 



A H Breed. Bal S B65566S-E6 W* K Fitch, lit;.... 4 566BM . 4 



C (i CllOever, K M *3 6464455— III .1 1 Miles, S M 



K S Craig, SS 2.'.:.5:vi.-. ;,i WTMil.s.syi •....-., 



B A Stalwart, S M "3 5531324— 29 U Charles, Bal S 



'Allowance :o military rides. 



National Kikle Association. — The following gentlemen have 

 been elected life mombeiB of the National Ririu Association, oil 

 motion of E. A. Duck, Esq. ; Gen. li. II. Diisiou. (Jan. Horace 

 Porter, Hemv L. Hoitou, John D. Prince, Jas. Whiteiv, Iici.j. P. 

 Carver, Frank Work, Fred. U. Gould, Chax. W. Griswold, B. !•', ■■- 

 tor Dowey, T. Honrv French, Chan. Delmonico, llciuv 

 Walter 8." Neilsou, \Vm. F. ShaiTer, J. B. Houston. A." f 1 . Weatoi , 

 the assistant secretary of tho N. 11. A., is making great 

 increase the memborship of that organization. He oflew to nice. 

 1st, a solid gold regimental badge of extra weight and tioisii to 

 that active member (oflicer or onlisted main of the National Guard 

 of this State (excepting tho7lh aud "3d nciinenls) who. by July 

 5, at 6 o'clock r. M., thall have ciiu-ed tin greatest number of 

 persons to become annual members of tho National Ititl" -Woeii.- 

 tion, at the usual rate of 52 per man, for the vear 1881. 2rl. A 

 solid gold Seventh Begmient Badge to that menil.erof tin- Seventh 

 Regiment, N. Y., sb above. 3d. A solid gold Twenty-third Regi- 

 ment Badge to that member of the 23d Regiment of Bronklyu as 

 above. 4th. A revolver and box of cartridges, value i 10, to be 

 given as above to that civilian (not a member ol any regolsr mili- 

 tary organization). The rivalry is already very strong especially 

 in the civilian class. 



Bbidoepobt, Conn., June 1 - A match at 200 yards, ISphota 

 each, between a team of Iho Yale College Hille (. lull sod a team of 

 the Bridgeport Riilo Club occurred te-day. The B) idRepoitere 

 were the winners bv Ihe following scoro: )lridgcport— Geo. Quit- 

 myer, 61; D. E. Ma'rnJi. 61; H. Kichols, 63: A. O. White, til: E. V. 

 Lathum, 59; total, 312. Yale— Tichuor, 64; Hitchings. 63; Mc- 

 Uhesncy, 64; Hubbard 60; Duraud 43; tola!, 304. 



THE TRAP. 



Eaton, N. Y., June I.— Th" Baton Snort-men's Club was organized 

 in December last wl h Ihe tollowit.tofhcei^: president,!,, c. nber; 

 Vlcc-I'resldeni, F. K. slyori : Tieisnrer, A. E. I.lcli.nds n; seeielnv 

 J. B. Tuckeiman. The president ot the dub p esented a badgn tq be 

 sle.i for twelve times dining the year. Aiiiic foiirili si,.. ... i.eM 

 Decoration Day, c. s. (irmshy wo:, by the following s. ore ; 1 .,,, . ,„ 

 lallng trap, Bugaidus lules; F.lchatd.oin hantUCappBd .: 3 ,10 - and 

 Tuckenuaii yards: 



Taher 5 short s 



Hlhardson s Moise 3 



WTaber a Thckenflan 4 



W Morse 6 Oiuuyby ki 



U Hi. hardson 1 Mortou 4 



Curtis 8 Fioht-Gai'ue. 



Class Balls in Pastures— Is there any danger tocatlle In p- e- 

 turing them In a lot whero glass-hill sl.o..i.o g has been iiracticu,? 

 Did you ever know ot a ease where they havehe.n injur; d.'— W. B 1. 



WonnsioE, Long Island. Juoe L— Monthly handicap fchootbt He 

 tireenpoini shooting C'.ub for gold badge: . birds each, use ol bt(h 

 barrels allow cd. As a rule 1 he bird.-, wore ea-y Uy ers. 



Muniz,2:iyds lOinn-o <• alien, 23yds mi 1 .. ,; 



Stone, 24 vtls llilil 1 — 7 Bullwi 118,24yds . . ..lllllli-7 



Kroger, IW yd- ltioill— 6 Lbcnardt, •.•:. yd, 111 1 : 1— t 



Weuholts, 23 yds 1 1H11-7 '1 eneit. -.•:; yds IIIIIH— 7 



Kriimbeck. 13 yds l- mi*-- 5 sue ■,-.-.: y::- u.i.iti « 



Ivvrs, 21 yds ti'iiiii'i- :i Chfivil liter, 21 yds 11*11 1 5 



Stone, Tcrrert and Bttllw Inkle tied again on three at 27 yards and :;o 

 yards: Bull whittle and T.-r.ett again u'l '■■■■ yarda, TeiTetc winning 

 second shoot off al 33 y aids. 



Wbbstek, Mass.-Tho Ro<l and Gun Club had a prize shoot on 

 Memorial Day at Union Point. The tirsi. match was at : • bails each, 

 Cards rotary nap: A. BowdllCh, Of Oxford, 'J balls; II. HUM.. 1 lie.d, -; 

 T. Blgelow, 8; v. Conant. S; 11. bates, s ; r.. siniih, s ; c. powers, I; 

 K. Rich, of Oxford, 0; H.T-iid.a: L Daw-. 5; C. leroer.:,: W. Tai- 

 lior, 3; W. Haven, 2; ,s. Kh hart. I The 11 soi elghl .1 vid.d 



In the second mulch, iu bails each, sides weu- eh. sen and tills Is tho 

 score : 



T Blgelow 



K sinith 



\ Conant 



W Haven 



(J Gerbcr 



,.S C powers... 



..8 H Bates 



..0 fi Todd 



..5 L Davis. .. 



..2— 20 HKIiibat't.. 



each: A, Shephanl, W: H. JJ. Mathewson, 10 ; Jeslah Ilohos, 

 I*. Crosby, 14 ; II. Ileiriden, l;i; ( . Vainey, ','.'; 1. II. Gbtln, in 



Audobok Gun Ct.cB, Brooklyn, .May 31.— Match at glass balls: 

 Card's traps, is yards, club rules : 

 CapiE II BiackwclL. iioioiio. 1—5 Capt.l II Heralng.... ■ ■ 



Kola. Allen ..'OlOelulO — 3 L If Field lliilli'.ul- !) 



Fred Schiir[enbeig...oooiuoiuo-2 F X Gehrling I w 



lleury Egor oooooiiuo— 4 Samuel Knight OtOi ')- I 



Total.. 



..14 Total.. 



..20 



BBinoEroitT vs. Si'lUNOFHtLn.-llnniptoii Park, spdugflPld. May 24. 

 —Match at glass bails, 1 .ml trap, 11'. gai'din rn.K •." bails each man. 

 Sprlngileld 'learn: U. W. Sliiimoiiiis, 4;; H. Nichols, si- lotal ss. 

 Sprmgdeld Team: G. W. Wieiiu, 42; J. Harrison, iB— total 74. 



New Paltz, N. Y., June 2.— Match at 18 yards rise, 15 tails; Card's 

 rotary trap, screened. 



Frazer 01101 11011 01101— 10 Evans 01011 OPOl lino— 9 



liarp 11111 11111 mil— is Ali i llays...,oouo 11101 10100— 8 



