Atotot 35, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



75 



ner. I malto n. «ort. of luni.-.lil», only with two arm! instead of 

 four, anil I lie (li<< ft. >j_r to one of Uli arms, Set a Btont post into 

 the ground, standing Out about four feet. Hound (iff llio top of 

 thu po-i, dome-sb ipi d, mid bore down iuto the centre a hole to ro- 

 ooi(o. with-...! siiliili.it;. > l half-ioch bolt. On top of the pOB« place 

 oruHntriKn. ko that it will iit.out balance a polo or piece ol scantling 

 about fourteen feel in length. The- pole or erosapiece to bo held 

 In place by n half-indh bolt paflBinii through a hole ia the middle, 

 Hnd driven iuto the hole borad to receive it in the top ol the post. 

 Tin- ii tie iii i Ho i-iM.vipic'ce ncd-itoticn little larger in diameter than 

 the bolt, bo that the erosspiace cau easily revolve. The bolt should 

 lit lightlj theh'ileia top of the post, and should have a large, flat 

 head to pro vont the crosapioce worlcing up and slipping off, Put 

 iron "i.-li.-i- on the bolt between tho top <>r pout ami erosspioei.. 

 ami between Urn orossp'tece and head of bolt. Have the bolt long 

 en inch t i go .veil flown iuto the post, or it will in time work loose, 

 ami tin. eros-tpiecB jump off. Biro a hole in ono end of crosapieee 

 in parnj the end of the dog's vhaia through, and put a portable 

 loo id i a- rhBre inside the cuvle passed over by the arms. A dog 

 tied in this way can liavo a good gallop in a circle, aud a bulldog 

 of mini- Ii i.h il diy a regular private circus on bis own account, aud 

 gallopn round Urn ting with great enjoyment. — Hemlock. 

 St, Leonard, Quebeo, 



ROYAL CARLE ritESENTKDTO MB. FOXHALL KEENE.— 

 Mr. Jmniy H. liondsell. iii ibis eitv. recentlv presented Mr. Foxhall 

 Eeaoe. i-on of Mr. James li, Keene, of thin city, with the. hand- 

 some J" ii;.: Hi-fi Belter Ki.vhI Carlo. There is no dog of httter breed- 

 ing ; ho being i,v Carlowita out of Queen Bosk • the bv Mr. Lu- 

 ther idam'a Koek out Mr. 0. F. Dem'uth'u Pickles. On the bench 

 Buyal Carlo iva* the wiliuei of BpeeiaJ award for the best Eugli-h 



N. J ) tox renter li'toli Kliirhti 

 j two dogs and one bin h bych 



seller, 



Km York show, iftffl, and be a 



three letter*. Tins tine Llewellin i 



ken by A. I. X«1ly, of the Ballim. 

 pi.driHs a grand nose backed by un 



■dl 



the 



red this year the. same 

 ild trial dog was perfectly bro- 

 e Kennel (Hub, aud ia aaid to 

 sual intelligence. 



THE KOCKWVAY HUNT.— Meets : Saturday, September 3, 

 5-30 v. M.,at Wave Qrest : Baturdsy, Bepteniber 10, 5:30 p. jr., at 

 Woodstmrgh ; Wednesdav, September 14, 6:30 a. si., at Jarvis Lane ; 



Saturday, Sum. ii . at fosters Meadows ; Wednesday, 



Bepteiuber 21. StSO* m , at look Hall Lane; Saturday, Septem- 

 ber 24. 4:30 r. m . at Wvnnts; Wednesday, September '23, 6 30 a. 

 M., at Old Ih.ekiiwavPo.-IOnieo; Saturday, October 1. II A M , at 

 Halfway Howe on Bockiiway Turnpike ; Wednesday. October 5, 

 4:30 1" at. at Lawrence Point ; Saturday, October 8,'lU M., at 

 ■Valley Stream j. d chfev( k, Matter. Kockaway Hunt steeple 

 chases, Thursday. October 13. 



HOW TO GO TO LONDON DOG SHOW FROM THIS CITY. 

 — T'.v Erie Railway, foot of Chambers street. Leave Nov York, 9 

 A. JL. 6 p M-, 7 P. M. Arrive at London, Oat, 6:30 A, M., 1:55 P. 

 M.. 5 45 p. m By New York Central, Foi tv-secood street. Leave 

 NV W York, 10:30 a. it.Bp.n, Op. u. Arrive at Loudon, Ont., 

 6:80 A. si., 1:55 P. St., 5:45 P. si. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



■»* Breeders and owner* of dogs are invited to tend memoranda 

 of names claimed, bred, whelps, sales, etc., for insertion in this column. 

 We make ino charge for the publication, of such notesf but request in each 

 ease tlw notice be made up in accordance with our form, that the 7iams. of 

 fylth owner tuid doff he written legibly, vr jointed, and U\al the strain to 

 v>hi<th the animal belongs be distinctly stated. 



IIjAIMBD. 



Dot 



. IV. 



;, Mass , claims the 



by U ch fi - o i (tteg Bluff;, whelped April 8, 188 H bred by Mr. P. W. 

 OoK U ■' 



Dusk 

 Pllnoc 

 -Of CJun . 



.Nifc.'e ()i'w»-yr. .1. F. Kirk. Toronto, claims the uauieoi Sable 

 Qu-cii ror nia.;i; mid run cocker birch whelped Ap.il 20, ISSI, by Baron 

 out. Hi '(iii.-e.i,. 



Iie,iiil;*-\lr. .T. P. Kirk. Toronto, claims the name of Kcgulus for 

 Ches.liUt and Hill dog piipeV, Wll.ll white Hal'lle. v, heaped' Mm a. 



!''i. II ■■' ' II'" I ('HI" I".' "I - I.-' U" Or -' I l-n'eli, M'.-i •''. -' i '-• ' .1 



feu 'bets. 



Utile— »r. 11 J. Nlederlander. Mlddletown. O., claims the name of 

 Krile i,, i- his Irish red set t ■ r blich pup whelped Sept. s0. lsSn. out of 

 Hub.' It. (FoteiN Uuby-ehainplon Berkley) bv Uolablrd'.i "!'.,. >.. " ■ 

 (Fauchioi-drou-e;. 



Venlur*— veaa-a Win Uutcher and Geo. A. Line claim the name 

 or Venture for then lilsli red Brttw bitch wi ■. lue..] run- .... k, . 1,1 



n implon iichouiitoi ciiiikipir.ii Rose. 



sW/it-i - ifr Hiirh I. WI i io i-'Uir. s-.i-iito'-ra Springs. N. Y., claims 

 the innipi ■ f -eipio i or his tc.ack- and wiele, wotli liver ticking, co.-iier 

 Baii'eli nrpup vhetpwi \uyi3,is i.hy 8am out of Daby Dean. 

 ' , claims the 



I r^- U Bnr^Br°PefTfin ,B 



! i ii I i.v. ' P u' chased "l 



ft'iA of the E/iHt— w. Tf. W. Po«t, New Haven, f'onn., claims the 

 name, f pndenf the Ka^iiorli ack aud white Uewelila s-nei oiu-U 



pu ipv w ii'Mi « ii- :(, is-i, ov Kuril Blue (eli.iiLiplou QladBtone- 



Mer-.evin,,' i-,i Mod ■-, . 'C-'CMSier-kons,,!. Purchased of Mr. A. At. 

 Tucker. chii-s-oiMi, \la.-a. 



Vu-.lor— Mr. il. M. Ntssiey, Eti/ahethtown. Pa., claims the name of 

 ' wuelpcd July ii, lasl, by Pownall's 



Vlelo. 



Victor out of i 

 lM-a C, — >1 r 



Dora ( '. tor tei 



&, l-:-ll liv Ni 



si .;,'(,'. • 



lv.iv 



s Mu-ic. 

 ird ■ deU, X 



"■•-- Oil.-ins, La., clalirs the name of 

 ler bllcli pup i iy whelped Diveinb_*r 

 -ail V.) out of S.illie V. (pTanee-zt a; 

 a'i, of New York-, claims Uie name ol 

 in dug- pup out of ileizlicrg's Jesfcle 



Set 111— t.h E Hamilton, ot Jersey c:tv, claims the name of 

 FTi d 111 tor Ills liver, while and tau dog pup out of BosKa by Alcler- 

 Bhit, 



/ -art i\1r. HI. Ken lgan, ot Brooklyn, claims the name of Port tor his 

 liver, white and tan nog pup ..ut nt Bo-ka by Aioeruuot 



Fj.aim— vl r. M. VI Nia ley, Eil/.abi't!iiawn, Pa., claims the name ot 

 P.iwiy tor his neagle bit h puppy whelped -July fi, :s;l. l,v I'ov nail's 



Victor ont iii own. r'a Mitslc 



Me^ie.-s\„ M. M Nlsslev, F.lzabrtlitowii, pa,, claims the name of 

 B'-;s |e on i,i„ ., ,,-agle t.| eh puppy Hlieiped Ju.y 2a, i»si, by Povvnall's 

 Victor out ui o.vin is Music. 



W DELI'S. 



Ginsey— Air. a. w Edward's (North A ndoyer. Mass.) Gordon hitch 



vi'.'.". i.i'-ki-T mil wh-lped AtiKiisi. il, cigiii puuploa, six dog.s and 

 two blt.cuts, by Ho.vl.ind iimpored anu owned by Mr. S. B. Bray, 

 Beveily, Mass). 

 «<>-vir. ii itertemnu's [Brooklyn, W,Y.) 



i ."'Vl i' .. ;■ u-ee dogs aud tine": bitches, 



Bush. 



'Ii-sih. L. and W Kutherfurd': 

 N. .1 ) J ox terrier nit -u TrlCkBle wlieipe.t Ai 

 twill' dogs ill It iwr, liiiehes, 111 .Inker. 

 hill - Ml 1 , (has lle.u ii s ;Neu arlc, N. J.) 110 



Augu -a a. l-.si, ten puppies, rlx dogs anil f air 



v I club.-, Sensailnn. l-.tuht wli. liw lei 



ami is lie e 



i',,,,,.,, • i .v. p. . ,, -,-,.. ..' ,;jinns 



hit 



(tiigK ■: 



tops. 



Mr 



.. 1.1,. i 

 V. L 



" ■■.•' , v i ...i Irish rod setter bitch Mag 

 (thehklvl le, n ivlielped Auai t 10, elev-.m bUuDles, four dogs and 

 tev-ii I'ln las, bv .Magir 



fount— Mi. Il o. nine Hilton's (Brn akl.vn, N. T.) mouse colored ttn- 

 JOrted Jitit! l h gic; hound bltell wh l,.ed seven puimles, loui dogs 

 '"ii ' i. .'■ i i uvutrs irnouiieu L, o. 



Gii'sij- Mi, K. M. Llviiigstoiie'.-. (New Yo k c ty) Imported hull bitch 

 Glp-y whelped August 'J. l-i, seven pnpp.es, three dogs and lour 

 bliciies, bv »ir. .loiin P. Barnard J,.'s Bonnie Boy, 



wligMi/~ Messrs. L.«b4w, ku ifurda (Ajiiunuchy, Warren Co., 



d June ?o is«l, three puppies, 



lowstilng 



ids (AllamUChy, Warren ( .... 



d July it, 1881, six puppies, lour 



Winnie-King— Jtr, N. Klmorc's (Granny, Conn.) beadle Winnie 

 (Rattler- liellf:; was. hie t to ow nei s King (\ leior Lucy) August 15. 



7'nrOTifo lieat^Tonnto Jet— Mr. J. V. Kiik's lmnoned black cocker 

 bitch Jet (Nigszer-lielle) to \\u Unponed Beau i KanTr-Sqilawj. 



Lucy- flute— Nv, N. Elmore's (Gran by. conn.) beagle bitch Lucy 



(Juno-old Bess) t< 

 Moid.i-Kv.ti Mi 



Maina-Vi. t-'.r I.tK 

 Rosa-Xing— Mr 



black ii 



i he 



ind-' lora:w.,s on d (<i Mr. S. Ml:..- ■■■-'- King, iugusl •■. 



. .etter bitch iiose siaiult-h (Koineo Maggie May. io Mr" 

 Mil. lame. Howard's white, black and tan setter dog Racket (Uakc- 

 Fanny) . 



Sai.ks. 



/•ui-Mr. X. Elmore, (iranbv, Conn., has sold to Mr. L. Si Jewell, of 

 Harford, Conn., thel lsh red setter drg Pat. 



Dura C— Mr. Edwaid Odell, New Orleans, La., has purchased from 

 Mr. E. w. coud-m. Hauma. La., the lemon and white hitch Dora O., 

 whelped December sa, tat-l), br Noble V. nut of saille V. 



Mark Mr. Colin Campion, of Iii1el.er.ile. Pa . has sold to Mr. Hugh 

 Elcker, B.iSton, Mass., the beagle dog Marie .C on 'a Sailor-V'lnnle). 



Xancy— Mr uoiln Cameron, of Brickervllle. Pa., has sold to Mr. 

 Hugh Rlcker, of Boston, Mas., the beagle bitch Nancy (Clouds 

 .sullen- Viome. 



AYpp— .wr. George Laick. Tarry town, N. Y-, has purchased of Mr. 

 Chailes n. Hioj.'inijii. liiirrgioii, _\. Y., tlie Irl-h red setter (with a 

 little white! bitch Nlpp. (Bishop's Doctor-Biddy.) She Is two years 

 and s months old. 



Boskn. Mr. H. (5. Hamilton, of Jersey City, has bought from Mr E. 

 a. Berzoerg. or Brooklyn, the Rnglish setter bitch BOSKa. (Pride or t lie 

 Bord-r-Kate II). 



Lilly— Mr. g. Walker. Brooklyn, IS. Y.,has nurchased from Mr. Wni. 

 F. nuer, of Orange. N. J., the lemon and white p .niter puppy Lilly, 

 whelped February aa, by Sensailou out of IHier s (Jypsy. 



Jitrho-llose Whelp— Dr. Wm. Jarvis, of claremont, N. U., has sold 

 to Mr. Wm. Dutcner, of New York City, and Mr. Geo. A L me, of 

 Good Ground. L I. the rust choice ot the bitch puppies whelped June 

 13, icSl, by Champion Elcho out of Champion Rose. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Diamond-Mr. 3. H. Whitman, Chicago, 111 , has presented to Mr, 



W F. Steel, ot Piermoot on-" nelson, N. Y.. the black, white and tan 



ii'ik- :..v-.-erav:v i-.-tc-i- blie;-, li'.i-ri r:l. in prut.- ol. ihe l.oraer oui ol' 

 Ruby. 



Dora C— Mr. Edward Odell, New Orleans, La., has presented the 

 lemon and white hitch lioia C. (Noble Y.-Sallle V,) to Mr. c. H. Bu- 

 foid, i ineoln. Neb. 



Hon, Jr.— Mr. Chas. J. Rich, Boston, has presented toMr. Wrn. tlar- 

 tlson, Brighton, Mass., toe, black and white Kngll.sh setter dog puppy 

 Don, Jr., by Don out ot Snap. . 



Dkath. 



Gladiolus— Mr. F. H. Andrews' (Charlotte, N. C.) One Gladstone- 

 Leila whelp Gladiolus, died suddenly ; cause of death not known. 



]Wb and %\a# ^hooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



Boston, Aug. 20 —The riflemen at Wain 

 ha'd luck during the past week. 11. has 

 seekers " to tlnd the bullsej e In a tog which 

 cessanily during the > mire we. k. OllWl 

 tory long-range match was continued, ten 

 weather was cool, but a strong northeast 

 trour.lesome. Of ihe original '- 



lerlaiieed 



r the '■ 



the distances, and then- 1 



. Is appi nded : 

 W. C. Gregory. 



boost In- 

 nesdny Ihe nth the Vic- 

 llemet, eompellug. The 

 iflnd proved particularly 

 e match but six hn1,hed 



800 yards 5 6 5 5 4 6 5 r. 



S 6 5 6 5—74 



..4 3555555S555 



6 5 5 5 5—74 



W. H. Jackson. 



SOD yards 5 5 5 5 5 5 



..5 55 5 6 



5 5 3 5 5 5 



5 5 6 5 5 5 



5 5 5 5 4 5 4 



F. J. Habbeth. 



sno yards 6 



90) 4 



lOtlO 5 



5 5 5 4 5 



5 5 5 5 5 5 



554555556555 

 5854555635555 



fOOyardS 4 55565 3 555554 



..5 45555555 5 4 



..5 4445555456545 



soo yards 5 



SlOO 5 



1WM 5 5 



EOOyards 4 4 



9i.U .....3 6 



10.0 5 3 



W. Howard. 

 555545465566 



6-74 

 5—70 

 5—73—217 



5—74 

 6—73 

 4—69—216 



4—70 

 5— 73 

 5—70—213 



4 5 5 5 4 5 5 



5 5 5 5 5 



4— 73 

 5 5 4-71 

 6 5 5 5 5 4 5—69—212 



5 5 5 5 4 5 5-72 



5 5 5 5 5 



1-1. ■ In 



jrth* 



.ugh tin 



__ .,nd heavy ml-t wnieh ioV reu 1 e range Notwlthst 



the weather co. dlilons the array of riflemen was large io participate 

 In the renewed cmipe-ltlon at 20o yards in the siiarpsho aers' and 

 i andlcap matches, whichhave proved so pojiniai. a it. .... . 



the clouds Cleared away ana ihe sun shorn- en i h In all Iti glory, and 

 the bit.e eighWueh bud stood out In ah lis boldness, Mr. A. c. Adams 

 muklng the best .-coie on record at the j _■■ . -iuoutof ihe 



p. * Ib.eliO, ofl the shoulder. Previous to tli.s leeord Mr Adams had 

 made 113, »in ii has sioo i top i-core, Mr. o. m. Jewell, who is con- 

 sdered one of the best shots In the State, ouoceeaed to makltig 112, 

 whl.e Gregory and Rabbeth found iheh- totals IU8 and tuo respectively. 

 The meeting Avas Urge and evthustoi le i 



Sharpshootei'd';Match. 



A C Adams ...: 10 12 12 10 n 12 12 18 11 12— 114 



o M jeweB .12 II 12 10 11. 12 it 11 111 12-112 



U. C GiegOiy 1! 11 9 II 12 S 12 12 11 11— 10S 



B J Huh eth 10 10 11 12 11 B 11 li il 11. -100 



J Francis 11 U lo 10 9 11 tl li 10 11—104 



W Gardner 9 10 8 10 11 12 11 It to 10— 103 



J B ie lows... 11 10 10 7 11 11 12 S 11 12—103 



D Anson ....9 10U10 9 9 1112 11 9-lul 



Handicap Match. 

 AC Adams (mil)... .4.544M5o53-4« B Anson 64534415 



Mriuoiii., Mass., A 



i: ii ge to-day, A. wm 



R. Tool, OS ; .1 Plehal 



■ v .ui..e ,, ulcers in d. 



MeKillln-y maleli (her 

 and ihe competition Cl 



The "Champion \t; 

 O. en to all members o 

 yards, ihe shots at e: 

 pes i.ioii. standing at 2' 



Members of the ■>■'. g 

 Hlilc, inavcoiini their 

 n. y. Si Marksman 



» wot e t he 



s M r!,s- 



i. Baker £ 



fvere good 



Milen. - 



Ma ami alii) 

 ale Mtldel 



ha 



ills 



..445444. 



..54454445. 



..4444145455- 





■11,: 



4 — 14 



Next Saturday the match between teams 01 Hie Uemerara din lis..'. 

 Rule Association and the Mas ii.'li'Jirt.s Association ('with nil Unrv 

 rules) nl.lbe shut at Georgetown, Ueuierara, by tin: loiun.-i ch.b, and 

 at u alnut nib by the huuie club, i he results will be torwarded by 



'The Massachusetts Bine Assoolatlan has appointed a committee to 

 consider the advisability ol securing citib rouins in the city. 



Jass, Aug. 17, issi.— At Ihe Hackmatack range the last 



1st prize— A gold champion marksman's bulge of issi, offered by 

 brig. G.-n. Airr.de. Itarnes, General Inspector of Hide Practice, S. 

 N. V. 



'The badge to b-ecome the property of the compe imr who, at the 

 close Of these, son of ikm. sliail liave won It the greatest number o£ 

 times. 



In ease ot a tie, the highest aggregate score ot all the competitions 

 pauklpaiod in up to that time to decide. 



Tenotl1erprl7.es (Silver medals) presented try the X. R. A. to the 

 leu highest competitors In Order ol merit. The same man can only 

 win oue inedaL 



200 Yards. 600 Yards. Total. 



.1 K Green 22 21 46 



TJDolan 22 24 46 



G W Muuson Si 23 44 



FAIden 23 21 44 



W JVd.derwood 21 21 a 



J C McLewell 17 23 40 



11 T Lock wood.. 20 20 40 



F M Harvey 21 19 40 



FSceward is 21 89 



J MeNevIn 21 IS 89 



wSRlghier 15 23 88 



T F.Carney 17 21 38 



O'lhorn 19 19 38 



T Jones 20 18 SS 



J L Price 20 is 38 



The lloylan and Baker & McKenney Match Third competition; 



"Pen 1 ery'.i.ifly; IO) and iion yards ; Staudieg :e too kneeling at 



:i0'i yard-: any military Hie. Tne Boy lan prize to be awarded that 

 compi 1 ttor who. at ihe close or ihe season ot ixsi, shall have woo the 



nifitch tin-greatest number of times. The l'.al.er .:: i;h:i„v , j-;„ : -. 

 he awarded to that competitor who, at ihe close ot tne season of 188 1, 

 shall have mad., the hltiiie.-t slugic seore .1 sen -, aids la the greatest 

 lllllllller ni eomi ; -., - 



ifote.— While this match Is open to everybody, only junior marks- 

 men (1. e., those win. have never In any mat-h In l->o made a score or 

 :!.". out or a possible .10, or if per cent, ot any other possible total) are 

 eligible to win the two principal prizes. 



100 Yards. 300 Yards. TotaL 



J'McN'eyln 21 23 44 



J J Uorgan 22 21 43 



W J Unuerwood, Jr 22 :o 42 



HE Fox 18 21 P9 



G C Lawrence 22 17 39 



F steward 20 IS 88 



JRMcKinley 19 18 87 



W li Wilson 19 18 87 



C Arent 22 IS 87 



E Butcher. 20 16 88 



Wm Morgan 22 14 36 



Ji:Adam,Jr 19 13 B2 



CABUdd 19 9 28 



Nkw Orlbans, La., Aug. 14. -The fifth competition for the Henve 1 ' 



bid t-i llfiu and coup any prizes took place 10-duy at Ihe orl.-ans Rill 9 

 I'aik, and proved to b 1 an evening , unie:-'. 'il..- .. ■... siilneaon Artil- 

 lery and Louisiana Field Artillery teams had each set n d two 

 winnings of the Da 1,1a lion prize and both weld Io ih. ranges With the 

 determination of making a mini and last winning, but, as 1. lie lecord 

 shows, they both nils, oil II. and ihe continental Guards won their 

 llrst victory. 



As will be. seen by reference to the score there Is but one print dif- 

 ference ina ween the • on. mental Guards and the Washington Artil- 

 lery lit favor of tin: former. The artnleiy team should have made a 

 winning, but luck was against them. Biadford, on his la-t shor, 

 seoreo a riuliso'e. 'on on the wrung target, and was therefore credit- 

 ed Willi a goo-e , ag i at mad ol i lie live to which he would have "been 

 entitled had he alined at the right circle. Arms, the old 1 enable, 

 failed on his last shot, making a clean miss. The score wasastol- 

 lows: 



Continental Guards. 



200 yds. 500 yds. 



Baade 334444 4—26 554354 5— ?i— 57 



Henry 4 4 3 4 4 5 3—27 3 3 5 4 3 4 4— 20— .13 



Howe. 4 3 4 4 4 4 4—27 4 8 4 3 5 3 3- 25—52 



VaSS 3 4 4 4 3 4 5—27 4 5 3 4 3 4 2—25—52 



Belmont... 244444 2—24 334434 4—2.1—49 



Franklin 444534 4—28 240444 s— 21— 49 



Jones 3 4 4 3 4 3 3—24 2 4 5 4 4 8—22—46 



Schuppert 4 4 8 3 3 5—23 3 3 4 3 4 3 2—22-45 



Grand total 40S 



Washington Artillery Team. 



200 yd3. 500 yds 



tlildly Selpb 4 4 4 4 4 J 3—27 5 B 6 5 5 4 5—34-61 



G Charlton 4 4 4 4 5 3 3—27 4 2 4 4 4 4 4—26—53 



w Charlton, 4 42244 4—24 445244 3-28-53 



J MUler .454443 3—27 424433 5— "o— 52 



Win Arms 4 3 4 3 4 5 4—27 5 4 4 5 3 4 0— 25— 53 



J Hyde 4 3 4 4 3 3 4—25 3 5 3 2 2 2 5— •'.!- 43 



II Bradford 2 4 3 233 3—20 644544 n— 26— 48 



M Leainont 4 4 3 5 3 2 3—24 5 2 3 4— 14— 38 



Grand total [402 



Louisiana Field Artillery. 



200 yds. 500 yds. 



Win Weiss 4 4 4 4 4 4 5—29 5034544 B9 



a Bercegeay 445544 4—30 234565 4— 28— os 



E GSi 1 a. ml 4 43 4 43 5-27 3 5 3 5 3 3 4— 2ti— 53 



Thompson 4644434— 28 2 3 3 3 4 4 5—24—52 



Montgomery 4 S r> 3 3 2 3—23 445035 5—20-49 



M J Fertler 4 4 3443 3—25 6 5 2 4 3 4 4—22—47 



R Glierln 3 3 4 4 3 3 4—24 4 4 3 3 3 3-2U-44 



StOI'k 3 3 4 4 4 2 0—20 4 4 3 5— 16— !;6 



Grand totaL ..393 



In the company match the shooting was close, but Battery C 

 1 g'on Artillery, won, and this being their third victory, they 

 take and ket p the prize. The following Is ihe score: 



Washington Artillery, Battery C. 



nihil' yS'Tph.... 20 25 45 



Win Arms IS 21 89 



G W Charlton. 21 is s» 



Hyde 18 16 84 



M MannlOA 15 IT 32— 1S9 



Continental Guards, Company A. 



Laa.de is 23 40 



Howe 19 19 33 



Vas-i 18 19 87 



Henry 19 is s; 



Franklin 20 14 81—186 



Louisiana Field Artillery, Battery C. 



ihooi ii 

 h ind : or • la 

 Is to.d ot the s 



. _.s I1U1 of Interest. JJis..-. 

 ich ilng target combined v 

 h loliows : 



A w arhews 94 



FE Nichols 9* 



U Hinds ss 



C a.er.itt 49 



C Shuniway. ao 



FH linuwlton 50 



Fred Barker 89 



s used. The story 



c. TOTALS. 



47 185—94 



45 174—92 



44 Ma-Hi 



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Gschulnd 19 



Forllor 19 



Guerhi 17 



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