September 9, 1881. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



115 



KENNEL NOTES. 



♦ 4 * Breedeea and owners of dogs are invitM to send memoranda 

 bf names claimed, bred^ whelps wi«, elc, for insertion in this column, 

 tyemake no chary for the publication of such notes; but request in each 

 case the notice be made up in accordance vi/th our form, that the name of 

 both vomer and dog be written legibly, or printed, and tlUtt the strain to 

 winch the animal belong* be distinctly state'.!. 



NAMES OLAIMED. 



- i r. s. T. Hammond, Sptloctle'd, Mass,, claims no- paffte o 

 Hoger for black, white am] mri seller dog puppv whelped June 12 



■ i- i-ihii; k. fay's Coin ■. .' "' ■-■-•■• : -[vi-'i nut of owner's Ethan 



Sea l-oovi— Mr S. T. Uammoi o, Sprli , laid, Mass., claims the name 

 Of sea Foamf u pure u lid-. s.-ner dog puppy whelped June 12, 1SS1, 

 hy Mr. Frank b. Kays coin ,Loiec-'.er- hose out of .Ethan Allen setter 

 hitch Mollle (Bo-s-Cozey). 



Ethan Alien— Mr. S. T. Hammond, Springfield, Mas'., claims the 

 nameof Ethatt Allen for lemon and u idle sett r dog puppy whelped 



by Mr. [frank B. EfayS com (L,plo§stei,-KOBe) out,ot 



' 'I '.i'. :■.■---- " 



June 12, l 

 p>ner '" 



£ud i 

 name 

 whelpt 

 out ol 



lilac) 

 the ii.i 

 lilac s 



'. Jlon 



laims the 



<s puppy 



tor-Rose) 



, .springbok!, IMass.. 

 ii hitch puppy whclpr- 

 ee,.tc-r.Rose) out ot ov. 



citim- Kennel Ollib, Whltestone, lr. I , claims the 



luce for binck spaniel clue p ip by their benedict 

 a- York. 1881] out 01 ilielrMadcjp (ad Montreal, Ml 



hine Kennel Club, Whitest me, I.. I., claims the 

 -si. tor black spaniel dog pup by their Benedict, 

 ■w York. 19?I) out of their Madcap (2d .Montreal, ad 



mine Kennel Club, Whltc-loue. t I., claims the 

 lad f(K blac k spud-l dog pup by their Benedict 

 tv £ork,13sl) out of ih.-ir Madcap (id Montreal, 



ad'urie lO 

 • ■r black 



fork, 1" 



hine Ken 



inelClub, Whltesto'ie, L. I., claims the name 

 spaniel bUclt pup uy their Benedict (1st aud 

 out ot cheli Madcap cid -Montreal, 2d Toronto, 



Bl Club, Whitcslo 



ie, L- I., claims the name ot 



' J'-. ■'. 'ot (1st and 

 to CM .Monire il, id Toronto, 



Tmt— Mr. F. A. Fo-gato, Berlin. Mas-., claims the name of Trot tor 

 foxhound puppy, purchased ot Mr. INurCro-s. 



iaehUitt— Mr. i.. s. Kendall Boston, Mass., claims the name of 

 mm. cm fur Gordon setter puppy, b* Lockout of Kenoza Kit. 



.Sir Kenneth -Mr. Ron. it, .sewed, Jr.. Tarryiown, N. Y., claims the 

 name ot till' Kennel n I'cr c'leynounti OOg puppy, by Baron Walkuin 

 out oi Prairie Girl, 



wrjELrs. 



jfeyvisf- Mr. M. Smith's 



loutview Kennel Club's (Columbia, Tenn..) 



v r, wne p-d, Augusi ..a. six wiu-ips. live noes 

 u ; ail white and b ad; and white, black and 



Raj -Mr. Henry W, Livingston's Llewelim setter bitch Lela 

 (Leiaps-isua-Ught) to same owner's Kay (Pride ot the Dorder-ltimity) 



Wiita-Rag Mr. neury W. Livingston's Llewellln setter hitch Mlnta 

 {Lei tps-siai'lighl; to same owner's Raj (Pride of the Border-ijlnifiy) 



Aug. r.UCil. 



Bgfe IV.-Joe, Jr.— Mr. G. W. Campbell's Kate IV. to Joe, Jr., 



Jr.— Mr, 0. W. Hunt's (Spriflgaela, Term.) red .setter 



Fhy-jue, Jr.— Or, Otto utoeocs ,,Uheu-. AldvJ red Better bitch Fly to 



heU-liriae—y,r. Geo. Want/a (Jieypow, N. J.) Gordon setter bitch 

 ■Beile (Kirks "ljhlaud lieu-Mr. li. 1. Bennett's Lady Rlslaw) to Mr. 

 Irian (2dN. y. \V. k. show, 



. J.; 



n, 



r. Whelp— Mr. G. W. Campbell, Carter's Creek sta- 

 id to Mr. W. R. Piekoiis, Livingston, Ala., a setter 

 Jr.. out ot Buck, Jr. 



„ h"ltel.p-m: <l. W. Campbell, Carter's Greek Sta- 

 SOld to Mr. F. II. Bates, Marion, Ala., a setter dog 



puppy by Joe, Jr., out 01 Buck, Jr. 



dona— Mr. s. t. Hammond, aprluzut 



fetter bitch Cloud . Uton Nellie,) to Or. 



a/ton-Mr. s. t. aammond, Springfl 



COieman l)r iviun. Me 

 Biretor-Mr. 8 T. lla 



dog Doctor (Uock-Bo.i 

 Ohio— Mr. s. V. Ham 



amond, Spring] 

 lie Kate) Bo MB 

 - prim ■" 



mllr. Edwara lit 



; s '..-.',;! [],,:. Ku-llsh 



rney, ulXea York. 

 las sold i he Eug- 

 Fiora II.) to Mr. J'. 



a- sol, j the pointer 



New YorK. 



i sold the pointer 



ild i 



sip— Mr 



oMY' .M 



i. oi Unci 



to.— Mr. 



Mr 



leg puppy by 



■' a help -Mr. n. \\. cat 



to .Mr. liealty, Jaeksuu. 



anuie. 



utp— Jlr. ti. W. Cai 



■ Mr. 



i Fan 



oh ii 



■.. Fannie whelp— ti 

 Tenu., has soul to Mr. W. H. C 



puppy, o.v Joe, Jr., oat of Fannie. 



. Ca 



Oiu .'Flos* whelp— Hr, (i. W. Campbell, Carter's Creek station, 

 is sold it) Mr. Joe Banks, Arkansas, a. setter bitch puppy by 



. ■ . ,. ;.■. /, vr. i;. Hills, Hudson, K. \'., has sold tn Master 

 do Kay, ot Hud -on, N. Y., a Chiei-Tilly bttch whelp. 

 -Air. Eugene Powers, Cortland, N. Y., has snip Mr. F. L. 

 liei truriie. .\ . Y'., the biack and white cocket pujjpy Sprite, l:e. 



-ui, Maw., has sold to Mr. S. Fred, 

 axhound Ben. 



'i.son. Mass , has sold to Mr. Chas. 

 ie foxhound bitch Ulpaey (Driver 



by Lock oiitoi Kenoza Kl 

 |w— Mr. a. d. Noieros 



Adams, Fitcuburgh, Man. 



Wp'-v/-»lr. ... I>. Nora 

 W. KuLtlug, Ahdcoer, ,M 

 tailor). 



muahitm-Mr. A. I). Norcross, Monson, Mass , has sold to Mr. R. A. 

 Scute, Foiesiville, Md„ ihe foxhound niton Fashion iSam-Glpsey). 



Sally— Mr. a. 1). ^.Qi-cios.,, jMonsou, Mass., has sold to Mr. T U. 

 Taspe.v, I n idibuigll, Mass., the fc,\hound bitch Sailj (Sam-.jlpseyi. 



Jumbo— Mr. a Ii. Noreross, Monson, Mass , lia» hold to Sir. David 

 wrcuaey, Clinton, Masa,, the loxhound Jumbo (oam-Qlpsey), 



.Sifie -0'. : e 

 American 



Ojpsey. 



Ham-lltpney nhelp—~S\v. A. H. FororOBS, Monson, Mass., has sold 10 

 Mr P. A. Fosgate, Berlin, Mass., a foxhound whnlp, by Sam out, of 

 Gipsey. 



Deaths. 



Mark ^>fr. Hugh Kelker, Haverhill, Mass., has lost by distemper 



his beagle dog Mark (Salor-Vlnnle). 



.Xancy— Mr. Hugh Ketker. Haverhill, Ma.':s.. bap. lost by distemper 

 his beagle bilcli Na \e< Si 'Ii Pie - 



Hook -Mr. L. 8 Kendall, Hutun, Mass . has lo-,t his Cordon setter 

 puppy itock, by Loci; out ol Keuoa i kp.. Poison Was the cause. 



Rex-Fairy ahelp—Mr. Robert Sewell, Jr., Tan-ytown, X. Y„ has 

 presented \ir. Harry Griffin, Buglewood, N. J., with an Irish ted set- 

 ter dog puppy, by Rex om. of Fairy. 



Hex-Fairy whelp— Mr, Robert sewell, Jr., Tariytown, N, Y , has 

 preseaied Miss i ticker, Hemourgh, N. T., with an Irish red setter 

 nog puppy, by Kox ontof Fatrj-. 



flex Fair u udn I e-Mc Kobeit Sewell, ,n , TuP'yiown, :>;. 1 , has 

 presented Miss Harrison, New Rochelle. N. V., wit h an Dish red set- 

 ter dug puppy, by Kex out or Fairy. 



Juno rr. and Wanda— Mr. R. Lehtnah, Brooklyn, X. Y., received 

 on September l, via coppenhngen on stearoei Tnln .'ocila, two Masiiff 

 bitches, Juno II. and Wanda (b tn in utero), rrom the kennels of iir. 



E. Douglass, Kuint'sbiTg, East Prussia. 



Doaoiaa-ln: J. W, Aisop, \\ aidi mil, K. 1., has just received from 

 Dr. Gordon arables, the mast. iT ijctcli Boacicua, vchlidi arrived on 

 steamer ■ anada The bitch was consigned to Mr. E. B. Goldsmith, 

 Forwarding Agent, this city. Bo idlcia w. s whelped April 10, lsp.i, is 

 In color a buiT t. ,wn, and was purchased of Mr. ,\l. B. Wynn, of Bed- 

 ford, near Milton Mo.vbrjy, Leicestershire, England, she Is by 

 champlon Rajah (B, k. c. S. B., 8333) out of Bardon Queen (K. K. u. 

 S. B. S4ib). 



^ifle and ^r L H^ ^hooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



OTTAWA, Aug. 31.— The following is a list of the matches to take 



place at the Rideau ranges, cpeinee; .-sept s. and of the. prizes ofleted 

 lor competition o! rue liomiidun Rifle Association. The cash prizes 

 ahiount to $5,0011, exclusive of prizes in kind, viz., London uerchants' 

 Vase, Macdougall cup, (tzowskl Cup, N. R. A. medal aud 1). R. d. 

 medal. 



t. All-comers' match, 72 prizes in cash, Sa30. 



■2. Rideau mafcii, act pri/.e.-. In cash, S-Wl. 



s. Domluiou ot Canada match, 3 team prizes and VO prizes In cash, 

 $7158. 



Macdougall Challenge Cup match, cup and 5S prizes In cash, 



Affiliated Association match, four team prizes and 54 prizes in 



c-ash,$4S9. 



6. Gzowskl match, cup unci ... prizes in cash, StfO. 



7. Bankers' prizes -or i Nms-r.' , i;a pii/.c, in , :.-.h. S'liie : .'ie Co'is-us- 

 tlou, t'i-2 prizes 111 casii, s.>ee : ee Gr.iiiil a'sgregate. two medals and so 

 prizes In ca=h, 'MS. 



i. Iseiclci: MCi .-.YLiiji --" ''.a- ■■ ■::.-■ :■■:-. ,,, .? .-,i;,'M i.'c:i', r i;e,-,j;. 



idual prizes, ij.ci: i 

 BUaiataffwUI be 



s from o 



Ml. 



n OffiC 



\ i te 



. R'i 



dot Lleut-Col. Maunsell, D. A. G., 

 Of the district, mil be lormcd lor The accommodation ot competitor^ 

 irom the provinces of the Dominion. Mai-quees win be pitched for 

 the secretary, tot ihe treasurer and the statistical olPccrs. Tents will 

 be furnished for represeiitaflves of the Monl real Ti legraph CO. and 

 tor i ne sale ie' loiitiiomcriii i'liere will be j maruuee wttu mess luun, 

 for tue u e ol competitors which will occupy a position contiguous to 

 Hie officers' ouariers and near me cuiup far can, petit, us. >lr. lngils. 

 stewardof the nldeati Ciub, will hive Hie use or a in trouee for supply- 

 ing refreshments. Toe usual ltearlquai ter,' iii.iiuun-s end tcuis will 

 be elected for the president, col. Giowskl, A. D. v. to the Queen, the 

 council ana in Per officers of the association. 



The officers ot the assucialkei hiveieason to anticipate a large at- 

 tendance of marksmen from all parts of the Dominion. 



BOSTON, eept. a.— To-day did not open to the rifleman's lan<\y. 

 The wind was uead east and liable lobe moie.so. A heavy mist pre- 

 vailed, the afmcpnei e was I hick, and not s single chin itlc condition 

 acceptable to marksmen, lioweter, a large number of "bulls-eye 

 secKcrs" look early trains and succeeded lu " 1 inkling ihe Iris." The 

 wind dial swung to and fro man a to 1 1 o'clock, indicating east to 



,'. ll.S -I I 1" d J' I liud II: 'i.i.V .ii .j:.,:, I. ..|,,l.. 2 jlu Ij...j:.u |j) ;;l|[ 



efleeilng good lighting and spoJlng a good mrgec, The handicap 



match hlled largeiy, and the sharpsiiooteis niatch" had as large en- 

 tries us has been showm during the season, ii. F Richardson, who 

 made his lirst appearance since hi., illne-.s, made Ihe best score upon 

 a p^per target ever mad in the world, viz , 1 :> out if a po.sSlble luo. 

 Heretofo e ill, made by Mr. Jewell, has been the best, but Rlchard- 

 pOu broke the record. Air. Charles followed him for lit), from the 

 shoulder at cue yards upon a paper target, lu the handicap match 



,i r J. B. Felll tool the lead ioi -is, followed by Mr. Burt, whose 

 good work em. ties mm io ttrst rank at 200 yards, he being a pupil of 



i;ner.,i - c: •r-siaver oi the Adirontlacks. The yiembershlp Badge 

 match had i-re-ial entries, Dm, ,e e: . ne bits giving only two ot t he 

 beat. 'I errj nmue i-i v. u.h a military i Ide. only the best wot k done 

 the summary : 



Handicap Match. 



.6 4 4 



3 4 4 4 5 



s Lewis 



JIM l'r.\e 



DC Cates 



(V Cluoles, .Mill . 



I") f Holder 



J S Bennett 



S Lawrence 



AL Burroughs .. 



G D Curtis 



r LMineis 



CB bournes 



WB Wicks....... 



EF Richardson .. 



\V Charles 



G D Curtis 



B An=on 



1".. (.Mines 



F J Raboeth 



A Llitirt 



DP Holder 



u B Wick, 



ABHIxon 



S— 45 



4— is 



5-44 



4 4 4 4 4 B 4— W 



5 4 5 4 5 4 4c 

 5 5 4 4 4 



..5 4 4 4 4 5 

 ..4 5 4 455464 

 .4 65454464 

 ..5 4 4 5 5 4 5 4 4 

 ..655544444 

 ..444454454 

 ..4 44444555 

 ..45444 5454 



....4 



4 4 4 



5 4 4 



..44445454 4 



4— 14 

 4— 44 

 4—14 

 4—14 

 6— IS 

 4—43 

 4—43 

 4—13 

 4—12 



Sharpshooters' Match. 



..1 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 11—115 



» 9 11 11 12 12 12 12 10 12— 1IU 



12 11 11 10 12 lfl 11 11 it 111 — 10V* 



12 10 12 10 10 II 9 12 11 12—1011 



" 12 11 11 11 10 12 11 11— I0S 



..11 10 9 11 12 10 11 12 11 10— lOtl 



9 11 12 10 9 10 9— 99 



9 12 11 6 10 10 8—9. 



11 10 10 10 



..12 9 



12 W 



Membership Badge >'o. 5. 



..a 4 4 4 

 4 4 



9 9 9—91 

 4 5 5 4 S— i4 



3 4 



4 4 



ALBANY.Sept. 1.— The riflemen are not d terred by wlntei 'scold 

 or summer's beat, and to-day they were on hand ready to display 

 their skill aud nerve just the same as on any pleasant, and inviting 

 day. The weather was intensely 'warm. The alt was tide! witu 

 SnlOke from the forest tires whi h are raging To add to ihe tn lug 

 conditions, the principal match was t.i.e ninth comuerilton Of the 

 Winchester match, shot with mllliajj iifliea with plain open sights 

 The, too.yaru stage ot the match was commenced promptly at two 

 o'clock. Mr. \V. T. viles, who had 1s at 20u \ard-, pin up a good 24 

 ii he leiiiiange, which gavo him a total of 42. and the best one made, 

 and he was fJeclar d the winner of the competition. The scote= 

 made were as follows : 



win T Miles, S M 



J ii Wen, ter, S M 



£ Went el I, S M. 



Win Kl'Ttch,SM 



.lames 1 Miles, 8 M 5 



Gfl Charles, sm 3 



2rai yards. 



...3 4 4 4 3—18 



...4 4 4 4 4—24 



..4345 4—20 



3 5— IS 



3 4-21 



4 4-20 



500 yards. 



3 4 6 5 5-24—42 

 6 5 4 4 4— 22— 42 



4 5 5 6 Ii— 32— 42 



5 4 4 5 5— 23— 11 

 4 B 2 5 5—19 — 10 

 3 8 3 6—1S-88 



the 3 



TI) 



i-'-ster match one of the popular sub- 

 ttt 300 yards. It Is true off-hand 

 ne cermnn riflemen say. The. match 

 Fitch with the besl ■■•■• possible out of 



IS follows : 



Subscription Mnieli-'/nu yards. 

 William E Fitch. Bal S 4 6 5 5 5—24 



.Tallies: I Mile . tj M 1 S 5 5 4—23 



Ullliam i Miles, K S 4 5 f, S 4—23 



C E Wendell, s M 5 5 4 5 4-23 



R J WiUU, Hal S 5 5 4 6 4—28 



JG Webster, BalS 4 4 5 4 5—22 



OH Chimes, oalS 4 5 4 i 6-22 



Charles Civ.lssunt, Bal S -1 > -1 > 4—20 



James B Schuyler, Bal S 3 5 4 3 5—20 



Peir-rsintiti, H S '. S 4 4 4 3— IS 



Forty duplicate scores were made. 



At me cone ns'.en ot the match ('apt, FPch shot a score for a record 

 and made 4- out of the possible 50, the score s! ending 55445656 

 5 5-4f, and being the best scoreuf leu s.nois ai -oiii yards ever made 

 on the range. Oi eat. preparations are being made hv trie small-bore 

 men for tlielr visit to creedmoer at the lad meeting, which com- 

 mences on the 13th Inst. 



NEW JEK-EY.— The 20th instant will be given up at Brinlon Range 

 to an all dav mil. tan prize meeting. The programme includes tue 

 following ma'clie-: 



I. state Prize for Military TcatM: Open to teams of twelve from 

 any regiment, battalion or battery of the National onard o£ New 

 Jersey 2e,.i ami r,mj ,c i- , pOaUtoO, standing ar 2UII, any with head 

 to the target at. ciin yards . 5 rounds at, each distance: weapon, ihe 

 Si.ate arm. First, prize— A silk Hag, to be held by the winning regi- 

 ment, during the veer nod to become the property of the organization 

 whose team shall, win II three times, nor. neeess ■nly in succession. 

 YVon In 1STM bv team from Ninth Regiment ; won In isso by team from 

 Seventh Regiment. 



II. Headquarters National Guard Match: Open to any member or 

 the National iitiatd or Nrw Jersey in uniform; any ml Itary illle: 200 

 and son yards; rounds, 5 at each distance. Prize— A gold badge, 

 cal ed the "Mott Badge." To be won three times, not aeeessail.y 

 cohrseeuiive, befure becoming ibe property of the winner. Won In 

 18TS and 1879 by capt, T. W. Urliliri) ; won in issti by Col. J. M. Dart, 



III. Match lor the sterling badge: open to any membT of the 



ere. 

 and 5 



Pr 



i be i 



a ; • i o 



li'S, 



no ins e-sarllv .'ons"cmlve. b-fore becoming the property of the wlu- 



nei \\oc ::, .sis ; :,.! I .Te !c i.cl. 1'. W. i;: Uf.cn; eel: in l:SS,l by 



Col. J. M. Dart " 



IV. Champion Radge. Fust Brigade, N. (if. N. .T.: Competition open 

 to all rnernb. is of the First, brigade or the National Guard of So* 

 Jersey; weanou, the military i lie furnished by the state ; 2 and 

 ",i. o cuds : rounds. 6 at each distance. F.r>t Prize -A gold badge 

 presented by col. 1. J. Warden, N. .)., to be won Uvee limes, not 

 nee :- , ' ,lv eon.-.ecul.Ive, liefiire lieconil nc lie.' pniperi..', o L Hie witioer. 

 Won In IMS ov Lieui. W. p. Wood; won In is.a and 1380 by Capt. T. 

 W. Oillflih. 



V. The Mcclellae, ilnege : r.r flits meeting a s'sia badge, presented 

 by Gen. George >'■. Mccleilen, of N. J., will be awarded to the indlvid- 



ii :." ' l ' n.o'n -,i. i-'i.-c, .. in i-',.' iMi.ui ry is: in Match nc- Lie 



Stale pi iz>, the Deadfinart.ers N. G. Match or the milch for the 

 "Sterling badge.'' 'I bis badge to remain in tue possession of ihe 

 winner until the next, mil prize meeting os this As .Delation, when It 

 win l.-c icai.-eii in com in- tl noil as lufic, bo then directed. Won In 87S 

 by Lieut, w. p. w ood; won m lsTa by Capt. T. W. GtilSih : won in 

 isso by Pvt. F. w. Allaire. 



BRINTON, N. J.— The September piograinme of the New Jersey 

 Sroie nine Assert itc ui embraces die meowing matches: sent, 1, d, 

 is, 22 aid 29, Champion M e-ksm oi 3 badge of iss 5 o ion to all mem- 

 bers ol the National Guard of New Jersey or members ot .V J. 8. K. A.; 

 21.IC nod iWn yards; rounds. live at each dl-t.ance: iroymill ary nflC; 

 posit ion, standing at 2W). any, with head to.vards the ■, .,.. . ,- sm, 

 yard,. A gold badge, va lie, s a will be awarded to the comn tii.jrwiio, 

 at the elos- ot ihe sen-o.,. snail lv.^\i won i: the greafee n imoer of 

 limes. In cas- ol c lie, 1 1 eg :-i.i _ eg, w score of all t lie compe- 



sept.'s, a, ii and 2t, .Military ul ■ Mat h, open to all members of 

 National Onard of Sew Jersey or members of the n,j. State Rifle 



.association ; 2'«i yards, position, standing; ten r muds, any military 

 rifle, with jut. cleaning; uveniv eniries io constitute a. match; en- 

 trance fee. ?1 : re-entries permitted: tin ee prl'/.es, value, $,& At the 



end of ten competitions, or at Hi- close oc ihe season, the prizes will 

 be awarded on ill. l.nrcc compel ice ivac. cci... ,.- woo [lie roo-.r. coinpe- 

 tillons. 'i les to be settleu O.v tlie greatest, aggregate .scores made In 

 allcompeiitious. couriiir.g one. su, re i,, corti competition 



Regular Prize.— To the hignwt score in each competelon a military 

 rifle JBorchaidi. pattern;; value, S22.50 Only rm. miliary rifle can 

 be won b. one peis-m aud for this oriz - flint 1 win tiers of first pii_-sln 

 the liinmhp, couioeieioDS 01 tills asso.aaii.ai to Oe h.ndicapped two 

 points. The competitor havtug the iiigl, ; si serne shall p, r , rpd ed to 

 make up the in, es-ary number (siij in order to be entitled to claim a 



Sept. k, 10, .7 and 24. Whlinoy Match, for a Whitney ride; value, 



: :.i'j; oiTeiecl by ihe u liiiney Arms comtany; open to all comers; 

 2u '.cauls; poslriou, sranding : ten rounds; any rifle; entrance fee, 

 50 corns. To be won t lir.-e t.une-g not necessarily eoiiHocurive, before 

 1; 1. .1 in-g ' t in- property of the person winning 1 be same. on"-iouitn 

 of ihe entrance money to go to second score, one-sixth to third score 

 and one-tweliih to fourth score. 



CHKKDMOuR, Sept. R.-Thn only match completed to-day was that 

 for tue Gen. Hiram Duryea prizes for skirmisher firing. It \>aslhe 

 second comp' tition and wa- open to all comers . ride, any except re- 

 peaieis; 51m to 2a0 yards ; shois not to exci ed 20. ooinpi tliois as- 



S"mble ar gn" yar.l. In s.pi.n.ls, onposlte their lespeetl ve tn gets At 

 the command 01 tue ccilc r tie competitor In em 'la squad who.se num- 

 ber is called .ulvances to the tiring pnlnis. nabs and loads. Af the 



-egi..:ii I,- ifo'geilmr v. P i, tlie resr of 1 lie -...pi. el advances i' dm.ni e 



tune 11,111 I.Jmsrgiml '■ I. -ill," v.igm IO' :-,ike n o. pes ire, IPs ami 



conitiincs loading and ilriug iii his di, Teton until the '-Forward," 

 which win 0- sounded twenty -c-cond- alter iie- signal • Halt," when 

 he agidu advances lu double lime. When Ihe comiieii'ors arrive at 

 all ml. 21 in vard.s the iills em eacn t iigei are -igimileu by the markers, 

 alter which "In retreat ' is sounded, when fney face about and uv 

 • ", 1 ■ m, us ni nip .. .. i'., p,., , 1 1 . - 1 1- rill' ; cm 1 .megm si.oi.ii n in. Ig e 

 hairs are made m advancing and fire In o-treaiing. Compellti.rs tire 

 as they please, not tn exceed ee shots m all, bur. nmsi tire at. le.i.-.t one 

 Shot at each ueit, on their ai riving at the sun .', arils nriug 1 Oint the 

 dime ceases am! ihe lemamlug hbn tin each target are signal. 11. Hie 

 points will be deducted from a competitor's ►core ri) ior > acb failure 

 to Ore at least one snot at each halt, (2) tor each she' nred after the 

 -lgnal'- Forward," (3) for each shot, found on his uirgi-i, over 20. A 

 competitor Urn g upon a wiong taigel wil, be at 01... c debarred irom 



TJDolan 8+ M Ti 



J s shepherd 29 38 61 



,1 McNevln So 27 62 



.1 L Paulotng ,... 25 29 54 



G W Wlr.gate 20 26 40 



J I. Price 24 19 42 



W A Robertson 15 7 22 



T C McLewee 2 17 IB 



NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 25._The fifth shoot for the Denver trophy 



ecu Ov i 11 , ,, . . . -; ' j,, |. ,;..,, in il.-i'i n m .', u- 



woo by Mr. ,1. K. Knight, 01 lie- Coiiib.emal Guards. The score was 

 as follows: 



300 yards. 200 yards. 100 yards. Tl. 



Enlght. 4 4.10 4—21 4 -6 4 li— ill 4 4 1)4 4-21 CI 



Bercegeay 4 5 4 3 2—19 5:1544—21 43445— 2—60 



Wei H 3 4 4 3 3—17 4 4 4 4 3—19 4 5 5 5 5—24—60 



GS'-hWlnd 3 4 3 4 3—17 4 4 4 4 4—20 5 4 4 5 4—42- B8 



Sporl., 44 4 8 3—16 4 3 4 4 4—111 4 5 4 4 4— il— 6S 



Foil! r 3 2:13 3—14 4 4 4 4 4-2" 4 4 5 4 4-21-55 



cei'los 3 0224—14 5 4 4.5 3-21 4 4 2 4 5-19—84 



-Montgomery 4 3 4 4—15 3 4 3 3 4-17 4 4 4 4 4—20—52 



Charlton 3 4 8 5 0—15 5 4 2 4 3— IS 4443-1—19—52 



M his Is the second winning for Mr. Knight Messrs. Gschwlnd and 

 Sporl have al-o made two winnings each, and should (.1 her ol tl e 

 three be victorlou- lu the next couie.st they win I he p: lze. on Fi id.-.y 

 next the first shoot, tor positions on the Athtni.a team tuk...s place. 



NUW YORK RIFLE GAU.ERY.-Tlie elevem h week of the Bal- 



lard inn tell bars been a busy one and ha.-, cevi loped some nne holding. 

 Mr. F. Kolb leads with a toial .iii2 0utof a pesi, .-:■ u, ami Air. t.lbbs 

 has4!U to Ids credit. The lea-ling scores up to date a 1 na tads, ft 

 shots, possible 310, a scores to win, aie : 



FKolb 492 J H Brown .AV 



C Clbbs 4BI II Oelll ill4 



JNiMergenthaler 4S5 ii ileunctt 412 



GJOlnOi 452 Elturt 410 



Dr Toal 4*1 J Ueuiy ....4O9 



llGuniher 487 WWliilams .402 



