June 38, 1888.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



431 



Peggy, unless by writing to some of the sporting papas in 

 England.— McK [Giving Fan instead of Erin as the dara of 



_ [Giving 1 

 Biddy was a tyjxigraphieal error.] 



LARGE LITTERS.— We recently noted that. Mr. W. R 

 Merskon's Betty had whelped a littei of thirteen ; auduowWe 

 hear that Iris Jean has given birth to fourteen (nine dogs), 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 NAMtiBCLi 



Ruxhton. Bj Mr. Mortimei 

 white pointer dog, whelped 1 



I i Bj Mr! B.T.Gr 



l-oiin.-i ,1..- m Ic-lped March 



bj Re* (Bar 

 Stag By 



hound, lyr. i 

 BlnHhrtom 



Better dog, v 



chcn(McLe< 



nels, Lancastei 

 idle and whit 



irold -Alpha,.! 



Br 



itty. N. J., for liver and 

 kerboeker— Rose). 



: .1., for lemon and while 



anl 'loirs, whelped June Id. 

 iA.K K. W). 



Lancaster. MllsS.. for ullil.'. 



dog. whelped .lime 16,1883, 

 ,R. an, 



ass., for fawn English grtr 



- Klora i out of < iretchcn 



f # md 



^hoatinq* 



To insure prompt attention, comMvninKuou should lie ad 

 dret^cd to the. Pored and Stream Publishing Co., and not lo 

 individuala, in whn.ic absence from the. office malices of ini- 



pnrt.ance are liable to delay. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



.•II. Ih- Tola Rifles sliql their firsl mutch In 



ST. LOUTS vs. PITTSBURGH* Int 

 the St, Louis Long.Rangc Rille Ass.„i: 

 Browm Rifle Club team "f Pittsburgh ii 

 standing 454 and 42) in a possible ■">"". t 



tb.uK,, 



scores 



THE TRAP. 



MASSACHUSETTS STATE SHOOT. 



fourth annual Bummer tournament of IheMassachusetlsOlnss 

 .11 Association opened fnvoral.lv at i bo grounds of the Maiden 

 ,,■■ al Wellington, according to programme, ..n isth. 



1883, lo Res . itnr.d.t Alpha, 



.l,«'l'n'r,,,,v/. Hi- Mr. Sid 



with inn markings, wire-hair, 



L "hi,,. 



tiy-Boir 



is. Lancaster, Mas-., for tawny 

 .■rnar.l hitch, whelped Juno IB. 

 bun iA.K K. ■:;■. 

 :h, St milord. Conn., far white, 

 rrici dog, pnelped Feb. 7, 1883, 



inel (Spice— uioomi out of Ruby , Viper-,! udyi. 

 NAMES CHANGED. 



i- ///. While, black mid Ian honglo dog. whelped Inc. 



II LiU), owned hy the Fulton Kennel club, Canal 



BRED. 



Mr. |l v. Wauss,Wes1 Point, Miss, i pointer bitch 

 v to Mr. Edward Odell's champion How, June 7. 

 tfton. Mr. .1. S. Brown's {Montclair N. . I. > liver and 

 inter I h Clio to Lard Sef too of Ncvei-sink iCroxiclh 



' Mr. 



Noble, .1" 



Kb 



WHELPS 



SaUy. Mr. Luther W Chndwiok's .Dover. N. H.) red Irish setter 



bitch Sally [Echo— May), June 8, ten QBve dogsi, hv Strap CElcbo III. 



Kul.v,. ' 



Baaclnui Mr. .1 Henry Roberts' 

 ler bitch Hazelnut .Berkley Made 

 Max Wensel'sjBhief. 



\iray. 



"He, 



v Kol 



bitch Lurav .clod Leigh 



Hr ,Kleb"o Noreen: 



Katy. '•, 

 (Shag- Beautyt, June: 



Al'maiA.K.R! 27), June 

 il.ii; Id -Alpl 



s ifoxhouud hifb Katv 

 . N. Knotvlton'H Driver. 

 lloss.lSt. Bernard hitch 

 ,, by W.G. Webb's Hex 



Fl-,1) Mr. C. M. Munludl'stCI, 

 t Kol. k, \ Blanche,, .lone II. si- 

 Mr. |i. c. Said,,, rn's cunt Noble. 



SALES. 



Hero. Orange rawnv St. Bernard dog, 1-1 months old, by Mr. David 

 I London, Eng , to Mr. Welti (Chicago, 111.). 



English setter dog, II months old 



Mr. T. t 



D« 





Ont. 



, Mi 



M. 



i Englishsotter dog, it months old (1 

 r. F. !.. Mccracken i Wadsworlh, III l to 

 :l. Minn.,. 



KnglisbsctierbiUdi.il months old (1», 

 ' >". L. MeCinokon , Wailsworlh. Ill 



Bpnwlt Dandfr Blacki 



i. i;,i 



ler dog .Ben— Elana), by Mr. J. S. Browr 



-..(1 li. 'Smith .New York 

 pointer dog. by Mr. Wm. Carlson (Mont 



idp-.| .Inly 27, 1882, by Rock 



PRESENTATIONS. 

 /' , r„„/.-/.,issi'c u-lielps. Beagle i.iteb puppies, by Mr. ('. M. Mm, 

 hall (Cleveland. On one to Mr. A. E. Sterling and one lo Mr. Abel 

 El-linger, same city 



DEATHS. 

 \'kUw, Bluck and white English sett*- 

 [iiplel. owned l.v Mr. D. C. Sanborn 1 1> 



icb. 7 vears old (Belton— 



ing, Midi... 

 .■ collie bilcb. whdp-,1 .Ian. 22. 188!) 

 ■>., , ; lo Mr Fiv.l \V. Kolhera iSim 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



.1.11 E.. Clovcrsville. Sec answer to K. W. P. 



O. O. 0., Boston, Mass.— Consult Dr. Frank T. Hillings of your 



F. B. B.. Sti 



Th- article to 

 E. N.. Lynn 



,-. bin 



veeks. Feed wliole- 



;l bitch, whose first 

 throw puppies that. 



I , B D., Ellicot 



h soft soap."a"nd apply sulphurous add, diluted 

 ir au-I let it dry on. Repeat in two days. 



- It would be impossible to say what the bunch 

 union Show hnn to a veterinary or consult 

 a. For the wheezing, give him three grains of 

 hree times daily. 



ity. Md.— I have a fox-terrier bitch, who has a 

 itns to tie no affection of the eye beyond water- 

 hen and it seems a little more sensitive to light 

 Slier. It does not otherwise affect her iealtl, 



Use warm water fomen- 

 o strong light. Give her 

 i low add unstimulaling 



C Noilhrup 

 A S.-olt 

 I. Stover. 

 A Northrup 

 It Casmire . 

 D RobiSOi . 

 W K"si wick 

 II 1-e 



ill 1 1 ll',.'l 1 1 in 

 ■ ■ ■ . 

 1324483443—30 



Ail ■ 



I lie i 



atisfled with the g I 



1 I' l!,.os, 



.1 Merrill 

 .1 A Cobb 

 C B Edwards.. 



JNKrye 



J B Fellows. . . 



S Wilder 



John Gordon . . 



. obtained. Following 

 Croodmoor Practice Match. 



!> 4 5 5 5 



b a 



-■> |s 



r.—is 



4-45 



.54 5 555458 



6 I 6 5 4 4 1 5 ft . 



I .1 .1 4 S ;". -I :i I I II 



..4 64434534 4-40 

 i?.o Match. 



.5 4 R 5 5 4 5 5 S 5—41 



. r. 5 5 15 6 5 4 4 



4 4 4 4 4 



;> 17 



5 in 



I 45 



i ii 



S « 



Decimal Match. 



.8 7 7 10 10 5 9 10 0-81 



Rest Match. 



...10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 B— 98 



. 10 9 » 10 10 10 10 10 10 10-99 



...10 10 10 10 8 7 10 9 9 9-94 



9 10 7 



Sixth i 



aited, 



spring 



ingebythcBridgepof 



-I irb to iiil-rfei 



uisetts target, entrie 

 i the day by each man to count; 

 totes were offered to the amount 

 i o'clock and continued without 

 •ore- made, as will beseen bythe 



le for ilrst place hei ween' Messrs. 

 . Howlettof the Nev, ror» club 

 I ih. closing boar Hubbard led 



A few minutes b.-fore si.\ o'clock the lat 

 of five shots. It in those shots be could 

 would lead Hubbard one point 

 I he possible 48. S. ' ' 



'>re 57 in the possible li". In 



. .. Al four shota he had i:, u 



1 shot must he willun a four-inch circle tt 



lied the t rigg.-r andthedialshowet 



I'll 



of the prize 



A ,1 Howlelt 



S II Hubbard 



DE Marsh 



W Beardsley. 

 G Quitmeyer. 

 C On-rhaiigh . 

 W Simpson 

 M I. Reynolds.. 

 (i Cotst'ord 

 D N Conger. . 



D Ferris 



I- m Beers 

 CC Godfrey 1 



.10 IS! li II li! 12 10 12 II 12-114 



II II 12 10 12 II 12 12 II 11-113 



.12 '1 II 13 HI 12 9 II 13 13—110 



.11 12 II !> II II 12 10 111 1! I.IK 



. .11 II 11 9 12 1(1 12 9 11 12—108 



U 7 12 11 12 II 11 10 111 II -IDti 



.9 9 12 12 11 10 12 10 11—105 



.. 8 12 8 10 12 10 II II II 12 106 



...12 11 3 9 9 II 11 10 II 10-102 



..10 9 12 11 8 10 12 9 10 10—101 



. 12 !l 12 6 10 10 1(1 I) 6 12 ion 



..11 in 12 5 11 ltl II II II 8-100 



Ison 99, L Kutseher 99. A R Lace.y 99, T 



II Nichols 9'l. E Nolhnagle 95, R S Itiissdi 



s at Readmoor areas perfect aa aifj ifi lin- 



ing efforts of M r s H. Hubbard; officer oTtlie day. Mr. 0. Q, Godfrey, 

 assistant officer, and the efficient committee of arraiigein.-nis 



WHEELING-, June 16. The following scores were made to-day by 

 tho members of the Wheeling Ri"e Club: 

 Inst Mutch. 



RSStewart 12 10 II 10 10 11 11 10 9 10—104 



Otto Jaeger 9 11 9 7 10 10 10 11 12 7- !W 



HZgraggen 9 m nl in 8 10 11 9 7 10,- 94 



JohnMoore 10 10 9 10 9 9 1110 8 8-94 



WmCox 9 10 II 9 9 1U10 7 9 10 94 



Second Mai eh. 



RSStewart 12 10 8 12 11 12 12 12 II 10— nil 



C {■ 1 .wight 9 9 10 10 II 11 10 It) 8 11- 99 



OttoJaeges .ill (HI II Mill! II— 98 



X Zgraggen 10 9 10 11 8 10 10 10 6 9-98 



.1,. In, Moore 9 10 10 10 9 9 10 8 8 9—92 



GARDNER, M 



iss 



lune 20.— At the 1 



1st 



111.' 



it ing of 



Hi 



> Gardner 



SJfleOlubal Ha 



•1,11. 



ttnek Range, the i 



ell 





g and ' 





moor tar 



get combined \\t 



Sth 



tone used. Dlstan 







Is. off-h 





ti„- best 



totals were as follow 



93 47 PGt 













G F Ellsworth . . 





orp 









...VS -15 



W ' ' Loveland 





84 47 CC 



ncr 









...58 11 



A. Mathews . . 





85 I.". N.I 



•e; 









....68 ll 



The club will 1 















Hid Satur 



















rio'ns pliu-.s. to 







n Ihefirsl 



match, off-hand 

















• " 















using llir 



Gardner ring tar 



get. 





sill 









entrance 



fees will be div 



ded 



int., prizes. The. 





111 



Jso be 









The rauge has r 



cell 



ly been put In lirs, 



eh 





hape, and 



villi good 



weather there n 



II II 



idouhte lly bealargea 



f let 



dance. 







JAMESTOWN 



N. 



V., June 23.-At the 



-egular shoothig for the 



club medal vest. 



rd.i 



• the fol lowing sco: 







made 



th. 



.shooting 



being ten rounds 





i.nd at 3,.Mvds . 1 





In -targe: . The medal 



was won this tin 





a muzzle loading 



43 Silly 



.12 Gok 



ille 























3B 



SliaUuci 





? 









38 



Burns 





42 War 









36 



Warner 





. II 













WORCESTER 





is., June 21. -Of th 



rti, 



id. 



> attend 

 t Pine 



ed t 

 tiro 



10 weekly 







•ester Rifle Assnoi 



ve Range, 



only fiva shot fn 





,■0,1,1 The deoin 



al targ 



■1 was 



ISO. 



. distance 



aOOyfls., ofT-bun, 





lie following is the 













Moses Carter . 





8 10 9 



9 



1" 



10 7 



■1 



8 8—88 



AC White 





7 8 



§ 



9 



9 7 



7 



9 10—83 



A I, Rlee 





10 10 7 



II 



7 7 



lo 



6—79 



S Clark 





'.) 7 7 



4 



9 



10 8 



t 



10 9—78 



■ 





9 7 7 



9 



2 



7 5 



HI 



8 0-62 



:,:.• 'lAK'.l-.i A Stti.i.Udemith is said to have in- 

 vented a target which, by means of electricity, shows instantane- 

 ously upon another target set up at the firing station the exact spot 

 where the bullet strikes. It is said to stand the rough usage of a 

 long-continued practice, and expedites range drill very materially. 



■d; 



single falls, 'lies, miss ami 

 . 20, 1.'. and I" per cent, olen 

 f.-r. II. W Eager. I i \ Sam 

 I. |.oK,,ehm,,nl. IT. X N,d,|e. 



SpofT'.rd evened Ih. 'second: 

 oh and C. II. Mohlen secured 

 ■■I th: I, W I'.'irrnr. .1. B 



balls for the individual gold 

 .•balls. Ties at Ihr.-e halls, 

 badge was talon by i ,,|. \. 



,,.. meg, 



per cent, 

 br. M. G. 



. M. Men 

 i-r. third: 

 <ich..ls. i' 



Frost 

 chirk, 

 in and 



•man tea i.'ilch. Five single clay pigem- per nlan. Ties. 



lit. of cnlranee. 'Eighteen banis entered.' I'lie 'Worcester 

 ll.s-rs. A. Houghton. E. T. Smith and W S. Perry, secured 

 t place; Middlesex team. J M.-Dotiultl. W. E. Wall and A. w. 



Plympl. 



Wilbur, the fourth- 



Individual subscription mat 

 two pairs. Entrant-. $1 Five 

 entrance. Eorlv twocnlncs. 

 Ilrst; E. T. Smith. J. Spoilord. 

 tie s.e, mil. T. S Hull, II. W. ( 



A.' Samson.".' Spoilord. W. II.' 



andH. H. Francis: the thlid I: 

 George, Ricker ami Buffington 



The second and closing dav t 

 setts Glass Ball Association at 

 events and enjoyment. The v; 

 below: 



First event— Individual subs, 

 tics at two pairs; entrance *l; 



•h. I- 



I and C. 

 Ties. 



Five pairs clay pigeons. Ties. 



■s. 30. 25. 20. 15 and hi per cent, of 

 . I). Couch walked ami) will. Hie 

 Wilbur and H II. Francis evened 

 irge, 'bird. H. W. Eager, fourth; 



Tl 



,- llrsi prize was divided hv (i. 

 ,.n. J. li. Howard, W. D. Goucb 



peland. Gilniwi, Dickey 



srs. Valentine, Sehaefer. Smith. 



sand win'nei 



givei 



C. B. Holden: the fourth b, 

 and C. Atwell. 



•Secoud event— Grand cbn 

 team gold badge of the r 

 from each club belonging I 

 three balls per man: entra 

 test between the Stougbtot 

 ningby one point, their so 



Third evenl Individual 



ion match, five paiis double balls: 

 • prizes. 30. 25, 20. 15 and in per 

 . The lirst was taken bv V.. VY. Bulling- 

 ,. W.George, li. B. Clark. C. II. OeKoch- 

 thinl by T. S. Hall. W. T. Howard and 

 J. SpofTord. G. G. Osgood, T. (' Fielding 



apionship contests at glass balLs for the 



ti - l:i] . contest for the Ligowsky gold 



. Pel 



i,d G 



Mnssachil-etls mid the Worcester teams ,|h ided third, ibe St.. tight., n 

 tean took loiirth.an.l i h.- Sot inglidd team the fifth. 



Sixth .-M-i.t Grand champinnshii iil.esl for the Slate gold badge 



and team championship of the State on clay pigeons; open to oue 

 team of live men from each club belonging to the association, lo 



i.ir.lspei nian; enlrai free; live onirics. This was taken by the 



Worcester learn. Messrs. Mil. Ililmnn. F. T. Smith, G. A. Samson. 

 A Hmigllh.il and \\ . S. I'd tv. « ill, u score of 39. 



Seventh event -In.lmdimlsiil.seiiption match; seven single birds; 

 ties, miss and out; entrance. *2: Ihr prize-;. *). 35. 2n. 15 and 10 per 

 cent, of entrance. F. T. N,.bl" ami .1. ^poffr.ld look lirst: J. c. Has 

 kdl. se id: J. S. Saw-v.ranil II. II. Francis, third: ll. Bird. I'.im-lli 



Eight event Indiudiiid subscript ion match: seven single birds: 

 ties, Uliss and out; live prizes. 30. 2ft. 20. 15 and in per cent. ...f 

 entrance: 3.'. enlric.,. c. II. 1 cRochmont, C. 11. Holden, J. C. Ilaskdl 

 nndO. K. Hid,. -\ . tlr-l : J S].olTor.l. second : J. Hopkins ami FI. II. 

 Francis third- J Nidio|> and .1 Tavlon. fourth ; and .1. M. l.ill. lifih. 



Then followed several miss .and .nil maicb.s. with from 20 lo 3o ,.,, 



' Fn'" inai.'-'h -Messrs Dickey^ Moses and ( 'l.irk divided. 



S id match- M.-ssr, (lark. Fielding, II. .ward mid Cole divided. 



Third match Messrs White and Perry divided. 



Fourth match— Taken bv S. E. F- >i,i 



Fifth iiialf.li- Messrs SpulToid. S.iwvor. Gilman nnil Clark divided. 



Sixth match, at 5 hnlls--.l. Spoilord. lirst : j. C. Haskell, second; T. 

 C. Fielding, third. 



Seventh match, at 6 birds— H. II. Francis and 1). Bird, lirst: I>. Kirk- 

 wood and J. c Haskell, second:.), s Sawyer, [bird. 



FALL RIVER GUN CI. in. First competition (May 31) of tho sea- 

 -■■.II lot-silver cup, 15 glass balls and lo din pigeons. ISv.ls. lisp, cup 

 to be property ,.r person lirsi winning ii live Uines. Each member 

 allowed lo make I wo entries before commencing I he match. 



Balls. Birds Total. 



Negus 1U1I1I1I110OII1--12 (XU1111011 ■ 7 19 



Re-entry linnilllloniu— 12 llllllllll— 10 32 



W Ilrali-v . . IlOlllolIliOin 12 liiltlllilill 7 Hi 



Re-entry ihmiiioiiiiiii 12 lniiiuun 8 go 



Hall " ." 11inilliHlllll.ll 12 llliiilKKHIl - 5 17 



K,-entr\ ...lilinilliilllOll 12 iHlillllllhll 5 17 



Wood 100100111110011 9 ooilllllll 8 17 



Secnd competition (June 12i: 



Balls. (.'lav pig-ons. Total 



W Braley lIOlllOniliilll-12 lOHOlllli-8 20 



Reentry' lOIUlllllllflnil -11 lllllw -6 18 



\„giis' iioiiioininn 13 oiioiuhwi-5 is 



Re-elllrv ill n.'Oll loll II 13 lllOllllOl— 8 30 



Valentine ... nninininio -i i oqpOlOOOul s is 



Ke-.nii-i ninnionnii ll lOOlOlllllO— 5 19 



Hall ..'. lOOlllllUOllMIO 8 lOIHHlw -1 9 



H.-.-mrv lOl'lllllO i-ll 1111110101-8 19 



Wood.. Ido,i0,i,doi,llo! 6 10(10] 11010— ft 11 



Tie at 3 balls and 8 birds. 



Balls. Birds. Total. 



Brailey in ;i 111—3 6 



Negus Oil- S 011-s 4 



T. S. H..Sec. 



IOLA, Kan., June 14. -At th.- Ida Gun Club's last shoot, Mole's re- 

 voh ing i-r.ip. glass balls. 31yds. rise, the scores stood: 



H Robinson 11110111011111111111—18 



C Norlon .10111101111111111111—18 



csoott. .onionioiinmnit-17 



DLawitzkn nun ion 11011111011— 16 



(I Mve.s .. 0.1111101111,011101101 13 



A Allison L101U1000I IIOUOIIO-IS 



L Knight .OOlllOliaillOOllllOl— 12 



LNortbrup. . lioiioiiwinoiioonn-is 



J Bolsoni ..oiHiii'oiin iHHiiliiiiO— 10 



The boys all use double, 10-bore Baker's, except Norton, who uses 

 a three-barreled 10-44 Baker, and Lawitzka, who uses a muzzle- 

 loader. All used 4dms. lj-ioz. No. 8 shot, except Norton, whp used 

 2Jidms. loz. No. 10 shot, St. Louis standard, which Is the same as 



