OcrroBBK 14, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



211 



18111 iiist., Messrs. Ralf B. Organ and Charley Mears, at the 

 Jlaluawba Club marshes, bagged one h\mcb-ed a.nd forty-six. 

 Tlie majority of thorn wore teal ducks. A few wond dncks 

 were among llle^ll. IMnssr.q. Mcars and ^lori^an are both 

 members of the North ^i' 'lub i if tins oily and do 



BOinc fine shooting will ocra,sionally. J. 



We Go CooNiKG— .::. Auguit W.— It ia a. 



ill(n-kwvni fact that th'.: ariix^e fi .-n is a very scarce animal 

 in this portion of JifLS^tcbuselt?, hut once in a wliiJo Jiinik-i'S 

 Stumble upon one, and the story is banded around unlil Isilliuir 

 ncoon is a very common occurence ("in yom- mind.") 



It v^-as after hearing several coon stories that 1 re<jeived an 

 ioTilalioii to meet some friends not far from here for tlic piu-- 

 pi)8e of indulging in an old-fashioned hunt, and a few days 

 laWr saw a dog cbriiu, wilh a fool ou one end and a yellow 

 hoiwd on the otber, take the car.s for the big Coon swamp. 

 My coming bad been looked for, and the services of old Ike 

 Roed, an experienced coon and fox InnUer, liad been secm'ed 

 Tot tile occasion. After supper Charlie and I lit onr pipes and 

 walked dowi to the villat,"? store. 



•-■ il '.ViUS filled with a <-TnT.,.rl .if Inr.f. 



i .;-ili.-r for the purij-;^ ' ■■''. '"■: 



.,> not long hefoi, ■: , in '., ■ 



■iili'v. At last, rishi hen- in ;il;i---:i- 



d llic liauut of the coon. Every man 



story all ready, and .such phrases as 



'' xUeplK .// tUt' tree.'' etc., proved to 



liil they were old hands at the business. 



Ill nine or ten we turned in for a short nap, but were 



led at twelve by Ike, who \va.s at the gate with his pony 



„.,... ..:igon. We took our seats and away wo went ; I shall 



uevfcr forgot tbut drive- The August moon was at Us full, 



the little pony whisked us idong the moonlit road at a 



^t'.w h'lusps were seen, and tlirsc seemed buried 



: riUy we readied the finst corn-field, sit- 



■ : I ' large cedar swamp. Here we di.sem- 



■ '■' 1 I il.ing the hound and skirting tire field, 

 is riniiaiued with the team. We had come to a 



_. wall and were getting over, when tlie dog, who was on 



iwall, suddenly let out. 



Lway down the w.'dl he went, somiding the charge, while 

 we. hurrying after, listened to the music. .Straight into the 

 swamp he held the track, every note from the old hoimd 

 joining to us like the blast of n bugle. Soon a 



Like mriaf 



f<r,.i,i 



ers, w!i '■ - 





and evf!::ii 





■fford toi; ■! 



! ■ 'li 



(iliU.sett.s, I h 



id di 



la the store 



lad b 



"worHng o 



i iiui 



the game had treed, and in single 

 ip.lke leatliiig the way. Picking 

 if vines th:U covered the 



ivcriiiH 

 mve pen 



»way tl, _ 



Bound, we al IruLrtli came to an npen ^dadi=, in the centre of 

 Tffhich stood a large pine, guuiilcl Ijy riir old dog. 1 toot: 

 Uie gun and commenced to circle liic tree witli the view of 

 getting hLs body between myself and I he moon. At last I dis- 

 covered a dark body flattened ou a laige limb, ami calling Ike, 

 ssked him if 1 should sboot. He rcpUed, ■'Bang away!" 

 And taking careful aim. f fired. Twas rewarded by an uneaith- 

 dcly a Ireav}' tjody struck the ground. 

 I (o receive company, and for a few 

 iiide stirred up. Four deeply interest- 

 ; i.ii.-,ii, fis over .■in d over they went. 

 1 for bim, and he had "to sirr- 

 li'g, and theni he lay in the 

 :i mly lorn in the struggle he had 



lyhowl 

 OldDii. 

 Diimilf-i i i, , ^. 

 ()d specia;:.!!':-. 1j' 

 But the old ui:,L! 

 rentier. We '1 

 moonlight, his l 

 JTJ8t gone tlrrough, 



Cp to the present time 1 have been writing a coon story, 

 hut now I shall have to change my base. It don't take many 

 more letters to write coon than it does cat, and it looks bet- 

 ter on paper ; but il I say coon, everybody within fifty miles 

 kuows I nevei' killed a coon in my life. So, with Ute Reed, 

 I will say: "Thunder! wdiataoat!" 



We took the back track out of Ilic swamp, and on the way 

 .(0 the wagon ran across a patch of melons. With these we 

 feOothed OUT wounded feelings, ami as the moon began to fade 

 before the approacii of day, we crawled between the sheets 

 lo dieam of running hounds and tangled cedars. 



Rasujod. 



iliss.\0HX7SETT8. — K30uthbridge, Get. 9. — Hunters report the 

 partridges as scarce and wild, though at the first of Septeni- 

 be tbey were more numerous than usual. Hardly any wood - 

 cock have been killed. Quail are more numerous than for 

 years. Squirrels are very plenty. 



LivB DBOors. — A Fort Dodge, lows, correspon" ont haa 

 lorsale a small flock of wUd geese, which may be used for 

 decoys. 



ScLLivAN CooSTY.^Mdred, Oct. 11. — Large game, such 

 *s deer and bear, are unusually plenty here this season. Peter 

 Sullivan killed a large deer last week, and George Bunce 

 killed a small deer. Partridge plenty ; woodcock scarce on 

 accoimt of dry weather. BsiDLET. 



FOHEST AND Stream Gknehal Passengek Agenov. — OJli- 

 nasu, III, Oct. .5.— The following persons hfivc gone West 

 over the Chicago & Northwesicrri iu the pa,st few days lo 

 itmg grounds: J. H. Bradford and Mr. Pollock, of Mas- 

 Irasetts, and M. L. Johnson, of New Jersey. They go to 



imont, Neb. D. 0. Plumb, of New York : M. 0. Pike 



I A. H. Harte, of England, to Wisner, Neb. October 9.— 

 'Have quite a ntimber of hunters to report this week. N. M. 

 Nixon and party of twenty-one, from Indiana, went to 

 Spaulding, Mich.; P. T. Potts and party of eleven, from In- 

 diana, went to E.scanaba, Mich.; Ceo. Dodd and party of 

 iour, from Indiana, went to Escanalia. Jfich. 



*,* The FoKiiST AND SriiEA3i respectfullv asks its friends 

 to add to this list. 



Pennsyt.vania Notes. — Red- winged blackbirds are numer- 

 ■ous in the Delaware marshes this fall, and Philadelphia gun- 

 .ners are jubilant. The editor of the Germantiiwn Telegraph 

 came across n, covey of partridges within the city limits the 

 ■Other day. He s.aya these birds are more numerous this fall 

 than ever before within his memory. 



Pbnsstlvanta — WiMhingtmi. — We expect to have here in 

 "W^iuhihgton fair quail shooting this fall. The grouse are 

 plenty fere, but underbrush very thick in woods. 



Tbateling Salesman. — A well-known correspondent of 

 tliis paper, who is well qualified for the position sought, de- 

 atroa to engage in the service of some sporting goods dealer as 

 a traveling salesman. Any letters directed to " Salesman," 

 this ofHce, will be forwarded'. 



A Story WtTn a MojiKh.—Slamford, Ki/., Oct. 6.— Last 

 week the Rev. Petrey, of this county, who was holding a 

 protracted meeting at Rock Oastle, went to (he house of one 

 ■of the brethren to .spend the night. He had hardly got seated 

 before a hen flew into the house, and attempted to "alight on 

 B rifle that hung ou the wall. The weapon tipped over, and 

 nlliiig on the lock, was discharged, the ball taking effect in 

 liigh of the preacher, cuiusing lockjaw, from which he 

 -it night. 



SHOOTING MATCHES. 



THE MAINE STATE TOTJKNAJIEST. 



THE animal sportsmeu's tovu-uament of Jf sine occnrrrrt this iveeli 

 on one of the islands in in Portland ririil.M,r, unckr tli.i 

 anspieoa of the Peak's Island Shnotin^f^^ (.Inli, .lumiiii-iifing 

 ou Tuesday and Listing through Wediiusiiay and Thursday. 

 About. Fixty iiuai. rc|iii;sijTiting about six of the leading 

 lIhIik of the Stafd. L'oinpoted, the objeotlve point being the 

 diaiiiuud budge, whieh is the emblem of the State championship, 

 with 20 per cent, of the entrance money. The other la-izus wcm n 

 fallows : Second, a hue •■iiSO Parker gun, donated by t':irktr Bri 

 of Meriden, Conn., IbiouKli their Portland agent, Mi-. T. B. DaviB 

 in foi 



•ding tlie 

 man rtill win it. 

 to the letter, as Hie 

 Peak's Island Chili, \ 



I, Parker Brothers wrote : " We hope a good 

 lid with a Parker gun "—a wish that was fuliilJed 

 Hie gim was captured by Mr. Win Joues, of the 

 iho shoots with a ]0-l.ore Parker. Tlurd 

 piTze, ■to per cent, of entrance inoney. won by C. L. York, of the 

 Riverside Club ; fourth prize, 250 pounds of shot, donated by the 

 Leroy Shot and Lead Company, ttoough Mr. T. B. Davis, agent 

 and won by H. C. Harmon, of the Forest City Club ; fifth prizo, 25 

 per cent, of entrance money, ivou by ,T. P. Kaudall, of tlie Peal s 

 laiand Club, who had hard work to get il away from Bert .Jones a 

 boy of seventeeu belonging to same club; eisth, half case bisl 

 sporting [jo^vder, donated l.iy LuHin and Itiiiid, through Ml-. Davjh 

 won by P. Jervis, of Uie Androscoggin Clul, : si-venth prize, 16 pci 

 cent, of tbd putraiice rnojiey. taken by (h L. Braekett, of the Pea! s 

 Island Club. The cash prizes are tlie per cetit. of S58. The dia 

 mond badge was gracefidly allixed to tbe coat of Jlr. E. E. Pome 

 roy, of the Androscoggin Club, a gentleman who had won it twice 

 previously. The badge lias now become the property of the An 

 drosooggius, they iiaving "ivon it the requisite three tiineB. 



Match at pigeons, l.'j birds per man, 21 yards rise, two plunge 

 traps ; open to teams of not less than five men from any sporting 

 club iu the Siate ; 



Androscoggin cinl), bevflston. 



K. E. Poraerov „1 1 l 1 1 ] l l l i l l l f ii— 14 



C. P. Nason.' I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l—U 



JolinDimton..- 1 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 « 1 1 1 l 1— l 



C. K. Miinson ....1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—1 



H. D. Donovan. 1-1 OlllllllOtlO 1—1" 



E.G. Nasou 1 1 1 t 1 I 1 1110 11 0—12 



.1. F. Pettenglll 4 OllllllllflOll 1— H 



C. W- Cunls 11110111010110 1—11 



F. L. irlsa 1 I 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1— n 



M. Biu'lelgli , 1 1 1 1 It 1 I II 1 1 1 1 0—10 



P. .lerris 10 11 110 11110 0—9 



G. G. Glffora 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 » 1 1 1— 9 



Average, it 2-8 birds per man. 



Forest City Chib, Portlana. 



P.Merrlll ,.ii..,01 Ullll I) 111111 1—12 



4. W. WesU 11 111110001111 1—12 



T.X Martin 1 1111111010 111 0—12 



W Noves 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-11 



h'g. Hanuon 1 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—11 



.1. r. Dennis .- .....l 10 1 t u I 1 1 u 1 1 ] 1— u 



C 51 Wormell 11111111110010 0—11 



r' Diiv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1— 11 



F Ciiiti.s - 1 1 I II L I t U 1 1 1 1—10 



,1 Cracker ...1 1 11 llOOlinooi 1— lO 



B G Hall' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— 9 



G. c ooni) .10 to 10 1 110 0—6 



J. C. BllUnga 10 1 1 1 1-6 



Aveiago, 10 1-13 blrris per man. 



Kenneljunlc CluU, Kemietiimk. 



N.W.Pitts 1 1 I 1 I I 1 iM 1 t 1 1 1 0—13 



G. W. L!UTa,bee o I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-12 



C H Cole 10110111101011 1—11 



G c' Lord 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 0-10 



L.' W.Masbn 1 1 i o ) i 1 1 o I o i o— n 



Average, il bh-da per man. 



Riverside CluB, Brunswiclc. 



(1 T^ York ■-•1 1111111111 too 0—12 



aIq. Goua'.!;".; 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 11-10 



a Wlnslow 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1-12 



H. A. stetson 1 111 100 1 o ii i o l-io 



J. S. Bondy 1 01 1 1 00 1 00-. 5 



Average, 9 4-5 Wrds per man. 



ouaiinoc Heights club, Atigusta. 



H. 1.'. Paraham .,-..., -11 1 l 10 1 1 1 1 I I l 1—13 



F Baker H 1 t 11 I ol 111 1 o 1-13 



E w Moore 1 1011101 I 1 1001 1—11 



n A'Tlionirtlke ] 1 1 1 « 1 1 1 1— 8 



P.O.^Vekery' l O 1 1 l l 1 1 0- 7 



Average, lo 2-5 birds pel- man. 



Peak's island Club, Peak's Island. 



B J WlUai'd -•■•1 1111111110 111 l-u 



W.S Jones ... 1 1111111110 1 1 Ol-is 



WS Braekett « 1 l l 1 o 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-13 



() A SklUlnes 1 111111110 1110 l-is 



H E n Bnlk'pt.: ...V. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1-13 



uiuV'jw'l lien ::i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-12 



E. G. H. Biiiclii'li:. 

 A. O. Sterling... 



H. Tre,reilieii 



\. V. Ackl'-^V 



W. J. Cial^i' 



A. UBow 



W.S. Siliitli 



H. A. a ones 



.1. F. Randall.... 



J. B. Jones. 



O. L. Braekett.... 



G. E. Trefethcn 



The Peak's Island Club shot eighteen men— and boys, having 

 bidldozed all then- members to shoot, and yet succeeded in kilhng 

 an average of 11 1-9 bu-ds per man. .,= „,.^,= ,H»e • v 



The ties were shot off as foUows-diamo.id tie 26 yards nae . E. 

 E Pomerov, 1111 1-6 ; B. J. Willard, 1110 0-3 ;C. F- Na- 

 son 1 1 1—3 Pomerov, of Lewistou, takes the diamond for 

 the' thu-d tune, together with §12 cash, and a epeciid cash pnze of 

 $2,5 offered bv the Indi-oscoggm Club to any member ol then- clnb 



"^^ett^tS^te^" toliie Parker .gun : same conditions : W. S. 



1111110 1110 111 0—12 

 1 1 ] 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 0—12 



I 1! 1 1 U I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—11 



II (11 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 0—11 

 Il 1 1 1 Ii II 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1—11 

 -, I 1 II 1 I 1) 1 1 1 1 1 1—11 



■ 1 1 II 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-10 

 11110 11 0—10 

 J 1 1 1 1 ) 1—10 

 10 10 1110 1111-9 

 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— s 

 'o 1 1 1 1 1 I 1— T 



1 1 



WintCpS. Jones takes the secind prize, a finel2-gang6 PM-kei-, 



^"^^tton llfor cash pnze of 523 -. 5 birds per man 26 yards rise ; 

 3 F vltitnm, 3 ; E. G. H. Braekett, 3 ; C. L. York, o. West 

 takes thurd prize ; rest withdrew. 



Ties on rfo; 10 bag (250 pounds) shot, donated by the Leroy 

 .hot and Lead Co.; N. Y.; Vbhds, 26 yards ri^e ;-and second tie. 

 31 vai-dB rise, 3 birds each, Harmon takes shot. 



Tien on 10 for cush prize, $13 75 ; 5 burds, 2b yaid= ,-ajid sec- 

 ond tic 31 vards rii^e. 3 bu-ds, Eandall wms. , ,, t a-' . 



Ties on i r.-'v h;ilf .-ase powder. ■,-?.lue S9, donated by Lafhn A 



^l^ti-v^'nlh priz.^'S^ *5, wu. give., to G. L. Braekett, his com- 

 pelilor, Mr. Thorndike, not appeanng. 



\ sweepstakes at five littds each was m.-.^t .hot ufT. threi 

 iuR on tteee straights : Harmon \sou tii-st mi. 

 off ■ W,iS. Joues won seooud money I i^S i oi 

 with four others and beating on shontmg off. , , „, ,„,. 



Neit morning .another sweep at five bu-Os each was shot, 21 men 



(il2) on shooting 

 ■ore of torn-, tieing 



entering ; Willard took first 

 Jen-is thu-d («'3.(iO). 

 Next in order was tlic grand 



trap, and 20 duiiM.--^ tlimn ;• ^i 

 the badge; np^.:i '- ii -■ ■'■■ 



(■$!)i. West second ($5 40), 



I fi.r.rriiijuent for tho State 



,1 i III: Iroiii Card's rotating 



1., , aigbest total to take 



I H ize, $9 i highest score ou 



iuigjcp, ?:) ; !,ij I I :. I . 1 • no one rua.n to take two 



prizes; 29 men . ,,oo ■, 



Tlie chanipioiJoljip l.auge >i,ii- ■■looil for competition two years 

 igo by tlie Ciishnoc Heights (jnii Club of ..\ngiiBta, at which time 

 it was taken and since held by C. P. Nusoiiof l^ewiston. It is a 

 very handsome gold badge in sliield lorm, elegantly engraved, and 

 13 valued at .'?25. Appended is the score ; 



Single. Double. Total. 



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I F 1 I lill H 10 2<. 

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 A W W r lb 11 2T 



II E 11 I I 1 kit t 14 S 22 

 ( L fcl I II I n '>4 

 H F F 1 9 29 



A < I 1 «li tool th Stitf champion 



ship IK \ nk s the Stdtt Lhimpiiuship 



badg 1 4 il ItikHlHluid tues t iinze 



foilug I 1 \ tin, bid^f 1 S. O t ond ot the 

 Pneibidc Cluu t U ei, J i i lughe t scoie on doubles 16 dudH 



P Parnham tal es '^J fi i hi.,btMt si iie ju smgk 20 



Tin luiiiiedth not m In] t nn nnioit ^ ihild in Maine 



The b(tt of i ebu„ i i li 1 i i * tl t i nt thanks 



w Lie pah It thf in 1 1 to the 



icfeiit Ml T^ P ^\ UiBios 



Lathu A laud uid ti I i wtie also 



passed ■mthout dib'-eu lu., ^ lee J 



WiNCHESTEB, Ay.— Blueorass -v's. Georgetown. A match bet-ween 

 these two clubs wa* shot on the gi-oimds of Dr. Wash Miller ■with 

 the following result : 



BLUEOBAsa CLWE. 



Moi-ntng-. Evening. 



C. B. Fo.x- ■ 15 c. B. Fox 15 



W. Garner Il W. Garner 15 



Dr. Bnrglu l.S Dr. Burgin 13 



N.T. Blisli 1+ X. T. Biisii U 



•J.D. Keese Ll J. V. Keesp U 



.T. W. Povnter n J. W. Foyuler l.'i 



J. E. Giiriier .11 .I.E. Garner 13 



Jas. Rohlivson if, ,las. Kol3iiisrm 12 



Dr. Miller lO Dr. Jlllipr 14 



Dick FreneU 11 Ii. Krcucli M 



Phlp. Wlun ir. Plu|i. Wlnu 14 



AsaSplinr ii .•\. i;. S|ihai' 15 



W. Hulse -- ui \V. Iliilbe l.S 



LevlGoH 14 i.evl Uofl 13 



Moses Qulsenben-y 12 Moses Qidsenberry 13 



Total , m Total... 209 



OEOBOETO-WN CLUB. 



Morning. Evening. 



L. S. Peters.... ..w L. s. Petem 



Brlseoe 14 Briscoe 



T. Herndon - 12 T. Herndon 



T.Payne ,.l.i T.Payne 14 



,1. C. Pa^Tie 



.1. Kerrlck 



I. Smltli 



UDerndou 



J. W. Ffai-p 



W. Kerrlck 



n. Ware 



P. Tlii.impsoi 



..13 



..11 



.1. C. Pavne 12 



--. ,14 .r. Ken-lck 14 



....14 T. Siiillh IS 



.---I'-' L. llercidon is 



....Jl .1. W. Harp 10 



....\-i W. Kenick 10 



....14 E. Ware 13 



....13 Ii. TIioiQp.son 14 



Total lys Total 184 



Vdjckniows, A^. ./.— Kve members of the Ooaxen Glass Ball 

 Club held then- monthly contest for badge here to-day ; Card's 

 trai), 18 yards, 10 balls each : W. S. Hilh'ard, 7 ; W. D. Haines, 8 ; 

 S. S. Bntterworth. i; J. W. Haines, 3; E. S. HilUai-d, 6. W. D. 

 Haines won badge. 



After the badge match there was another match as follows, at ten 

 balls : F.S. Hilliard, 6 ; W. D. Haines, i ; J. W. Haines, 8 ; Jos. G. 

 Haines, 7 ; .T. Grigg, 4. Shelueake. 



Beookfield, Mass., Oct. 6.— At a union glass ball match held 

 hero to-day, between teams of ten men from the sportsmen's clubs 

 of Ware, West Brookiield, North Erooklield, Sjieiicer and Brook- 

 txeld, the (oUowuig HCores were mrido from Card's rotni^y trap, FS 

 yards rise, 200 balls ; lirooktield, 171 ; Spencer, 164 ; North Brook- 

 field, 164 ; West Brooliiield, US ; Ware. 128. This is considered 

 out here in the country as very good shooting, the Brookfleld Club 

 having been organized only a yeai-. J. P. 0. 



BoBDENTOw-N, A'. J., Oct. 6. — The regidar monthly shoot of the 

 Cranmer Shooting Club for gold badge was held tliis aftenioon ; 

 20 balls each, 18 yai'ds rise, Card's rotai-y trap, full spruig : 



Ray WrlglU OOOIOIO 11111000 1— S 



Cant. H.X. Cranmer.. 011111111111111111 1—18 



V|-rn. Ellis OllllllOOOtlOOllOO 0—10 



Dr. W H. I. HlUlal'd J.lllOlllOOlllOllllll 1—16 



Lewis C. Ca.^man lOOlIOlOllOOOtlllO 0—10 



F. G. Wlcse 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- T 



Milton W. MalU.ard 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1—12 



The badge was won by Capt. H. L. Cranmer, of schooner H. L. 

 Koper, who is also a member of the shooting club at Norfolk, Va. 



W. 



BaooKTiELD, Jfoss., Oct. 6. — In a match at Lakeside Park, 

 Brookfleld, Spencer, North Brookfleld, Ware and West Brookfleld 

 each furnished a team of ten men selected from then- home 

 clubs ; — 



Brookfleld— H D. Mathewson, 20 ; H. Heredeen, 19 ; J. Hobbs. 

 18 ; S. J. Maulton, 17 ; J." P. Crosby, 13 ; A. Shepard, 17 : C. F. 

 Giffln. 15 ; S. AVhittemore, 16 ; L. N. 'Vaughn, 18 ; 0. T. Yamav, 

 18; total. 171. - • ■ 



Spincar— Boyden, 16, Hohnes, 17 ; Putnam, 19 ; Brewer, 19 : 

 Bliss, 19 ; Bart.on, 16 ; Nichols, 11 ; Luther, 19 ; Clai-k, 12 ; French,' 

 16: total, 164. 



North Brookfleld— Deen, 18 ; BhsB. 19 ; Fifleld, 16 : Case, 18 : 

 Bosworth, 13 ; Bovd. 15 ; Deyo, 14 ; G. Beynolde, 18 ; W. Eeynolde, 

 18 ; Hobbs, 15 ; total. 164. 



West Brookfleld— Allen, 10 ; Sargent, 15 ; Sibley, 18 : Farley, 11 ; 

 Woodia, 14 ; Scott 15 ; Davis, 16 ; Jones, 12 ; Smith, 11 : Brad- 

 Bhaw, 16 : total, 138. 



Waro— Kflhei'diok, 16 ; Carrol, 15; Harwood, 14, Winter, 13 



