134 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[BUPTEMBBB 15, 1881 



the puller In II 

 ai Heritage ti 

 ntes. TImi lie 



llilll.il Is dill' ll 

 lot. tbOUgb.aS 



rapidly when 



III til..-. -mi ' I! 



incut, us usual, In tin 

 pcoliilly ran we speal 

 ijhej arecapabteoi do 

 nil in pieces, us Hi'- m 

 always sure of Gor 7, 

 oni\ .-- cummins m 

 match tor club badge 

 stake, is rarely below 

 CUB cub 80 much nl In 

 a splendid cool shot an 

 pulse iniisi liavc l>. en 

 decided illlferoiic,- ben 



past,. 



Thc.iersc\ city HelghLs had Ihelrclub tent up and It was a marked 

 feature or me occasion, ns young Heritage attended to Hie honors 

 therein and nn onewent away hungry or dry during Iho linn-. The 

 following Is tin' official score, the letter h Indicating the hall blids: 



First Squad 

 Jersey city Heights. Essex. 



Leroy h l l l 1 l h-6 Brentnal ..111111 1-7 



cole 1 1 1 1 1 11 0-sjf Klnz.ov... b 1 n i 1 1— 5 



Demaresl 1 1 1 1 1 It 0— :<x Hunt I Ihlbl 0-5 



Palmcr....i oh in 1 I— * mil luohli 1-1'.,; 



Baler 1 111111—7 — SO Ford 1 111111-7 — 2S& 



Second Squad. 

 Hughes.. .li 1 li 1 1 li h-r. Decker... h 1 1 h 1 h 1— 5tf 



Toffey ....a 1 h 1 1 1— ix Heath 1 1 1-3 ' 



Hall 1 oh 1 1 Hi— 1 Hayes 1 hill tih-6 



Cadmus...! 111111—7 Hope n l 1 1 li 1-4^ 



Payne hi 1111 l-cji-ss Keller 1 1 h n iuh-4 -22 



Third Siiii.nl. 

 Terrlngtonl li h h 1 o~s>< Williams., h IlllOl 1— s 



Tiiis...ii 1 ii 11 : 0—8 Baldwin. ..h 1 1 h 1 1-5 



Ainoliie.. 1111111-7 I'lndell... 111111 n-i;>< 



Baker 1 1 1 1 h 1 1— «>; Illlngawortli.i 1 1 1 1 1 ti a 



Cmntulns..o 1 1 1 h h I— S —25 Jonas 1 1 1 u 1 11 1—5 — 27><; 



Fourth Simad. 

 neadden..! li l 11 1 1 1— 5)£ Freeman. .1 1 I u 1 lih-s 



Herkerj . . .0 1 h 1 Oh Ii-3J« Polnler... IOI1II1 1 0—1 



Wood h« 1111 ti— I'a Crane .001111 h-4jtf 



Burden h It i 1 1 1 li— BM Wlllegerod.i l 1 I h— 4« 



Audiews..O 1 0-1 —20 Dellonge..o 1 1 1— 3 -21 



Fifth Squad, 

 nolcombo.h Ih 1 n 1— iy, Bennett... Oh 1 1 h 1 1-5 



Cannon... a 1 1 h 1 1 1-0^ Pent/. 1 1 1 h 1 1 l-t'.'/s, 



Ouluibv...l 1 h 1 1 1 ll— 6 Smi'h ! 1 1 n 1 1 \\—S<4 



Collins. ...1 iho 1 1 1-5K i'.,iii|iiii'll..(Hi 1101 1— m 



Tmvusetidl I I 1 1 I 1—7 -2s;„ Harrison.. .ll 1 h 1 Hi 1— i><4— 2T 



Total 130.^ Total 120 



We- hear. sub roan that the. Essex don't propose to let the matter rest 

 as It Is, so there is another royal good time 10 come, ol which more 

 anon. Jacoisstai'f. 



SLAUGHTERING THE CLAY PIGEONS. 



N 



shooting, a 





tlon of a 





to elect ol 





time all k 





table and! 





a jacks..-,,- 





in and ex 





approach 



1, each one .-wenrin 



shooting ill 



1 In; same kind 01 tra 



were 100II1 



g wunn ltsomeliOH 



nose, ami 1 



■en it was decided to 



the .1 fmu 





1i, 11. and 



swore that as be in- 



ought in bi 



President, alai act'.-. 



"li 



ml E 



to the only elialr that had a bottom 

 1 furnished the suing [or the trap he 

 in such a ridiculous manner Unit. 

 ... der to get turn to give up $1,511 of the 

 had in Ills pocket. AHer tills il was decided to 

 > i-v-iiing, and accordingly tit that tune they 

 1 crowd 01 small boys, who seemed to Imagine 

 were liable to get out ofthe barrel, In which 

 10 kill th.m with bowlders. The trap Having 



ss handed him his, 

 begun went off the 

 1 on one heel, and 



face he stepped forwarc 





Is excitement he [r 









string, from long habit in 





yelled his aemstomed w 

 The clay pigeon went 



ord an 



i jerked t lie trap 



iver I 





scored for the Anjun 







George cam.- gamely n 













which had been 1 led 





ks In 1-52. When t 



(flub BftW something go 







Walker, who Is g little 











ihough lieinis-e. 



prised to find that he 

 had kicked. When Tut 





it at Ills trleud Cllf 





Did out m.-M ami s 



surprised to see the plf 



glalulaled Tilt , who II 



i- ' 1 ' 



, .'-V' t '-. l -i ! Vi'tV'i Vi'. -'. 1 i !> 



all a brick. 1 

 trigger the gi 



ii' 1 



nlnd and went 



Ml 



.'alker's new lo-borc gun poor nanoek slid out of the 

 r.-l. Be said tliat he bad crawled in to get nui of Cun- 

 r. Ilarrv conk w is ncvi.tind the bystanders reallv ex- 

 I111 hit tin- pigeon, but his gun refused to go off. Harry 

 id, and his cartridges uere handed 10 the umpire, who. 

 m open, lound that Ilarrv in the hurry of loading them 

 had lnail.il tin-ill wllh black tea Instead ol powder, 

 ni'ltled that In- called llallock a liar all, red him to 



Second event, 20 glass ball? from Holden trap, 18 yards : Johneoi 

 19, Fielding 16, Monk 1C, Blatch 14, Goocb 12, F.aton ll), Sawye 

 ii, Kirk wood 9, Ravniond 9, Lester 8, Marshall 7. 



smoot 



mg 1'0 

 feci, e 

 DllCk I 



Will. Walker cairn- next and appear, 

 schooner-rigged eyc.glas.scs. claiming Hi 

 that hell „1 to get ., tlm- sight. Just as 

 one yelled " rabbit,' and Walker from Ic 

 killed Lawtons dog that was hunting 

 yards to the Hglil. T. A. Bates came 11 

 out his ramrod, and, though lie sent 1 

 pigeon, the 1 est of the gang, who had nil 

 on the ground thai he couldn't have bit 

 Bates. When Lawton's turn came It 

 mined way In which be spit on bis hi 



shot In Ills gun, bul 



and a \esl buckle w 

 hon Cunningham nej 

 forward to shoot, it 

 on prying up the tub, 

 uly interfere with hit 

 joining field stuck 1 

 and ll/ls fcured Unit 



*■ Ma 



irgo Clifford., 



uanTuttle. .. 

 MoN'eely.... 



1 (; Clifford... 



|, 0-0 



.0 0—0 llallock II II 0— (1 



.0 0-0 Harry Cook UjQ.O 0-0— 



11 11 11 (1 a— John Nugent 1 11 a 0-1 



walker n n ii— 11 ciias Tharltng 11 fl 11 0-0 



Bates 0000 0—0 



II Is understood thai people in 1 lie upper part, of town have pro- 

 tested against the shoollng of I he club In thai vicinity, and that limy 

 have sent a petition t" lle-ni pray lug that the next time, they shoot 

 ihey go across the river and point 1 In ir guns in Hie dlrcclion of 

 Henderson.— KxunteiUe (Ind.) Argvi. 



lame of Alexander sol- 

 took a tirm grip on his 

 le shot the pigeon went 

 man who was busy pick- 

 ed to rise suddenly to his 

 is anatomy just below the 

 llmmel." This, however, 



lulled some 

 iled off and 

 le Held forty 

 itten to take 

 cntre of the 

 it li a tool, 



ad break I'or 

 u 1 he ilrter- 



u he hadto 



IvlHT 



ball ton 



9.— The glass 

 jkyBivr- - 



sd by five 



hundred spi.-i ,tors. •Che v .-ai her was veiy (xcellent for shooting. 

 The prizes awarded were ,ptlic valualile, Tlilrty ilollars In gold was 

 ottered lor the. best average in the three shots. The totals In the 

 three shoots are given below : 



First Shoot 



A J Bl 



1'rccicl 



Whit. ■ 



Powers 



IXWlH 



s mood 



C A Cahoon 



1: Sheldon 



A W Jeuks 



8 (i Kei 

 7 LA l'o 



ictci 



JUBeckwlth. 



\V 8 Ashlev 



I, llrlghtman. 



J Mc aid. 



W ,) i- Callaghaii. 



F.M t.Mckran 



1; s craliaui 



A Fowles.. 



I'hclps 



(.. w ncckwith in W Bentley 



JWLatlmer 7 TAClosse 7 



. s Woolley 7 JAMcilregor 8 



W Kcnerson 5 F Waters. 10 n N Johnson. S 



W lialmaut 6 A w Leonard ft I'ohlamus. » 



Neff s M Eaton 8 Kennedy^ 8 



j B Black o Graham 7 Boor s 



Olilgcr t c Baker. 4 Meyers H 



Hunilngton 7 G Bauderson S J C worst 2 



Margiai MCrossley 4 Whllesldes. 



Krnesen. 11 A Niece. S ¥ Blood C 



Mlsbv 7 ABerger 7 D Bachelor 7 



J H George 8 



l'.iown, Waters and Ueckwlfh divided the tirsl pitze; ,1 Black was 

 ,'lvcn second prize; the third in Izo was divided between Boot aud 



Second shoot, 



\ Brown 8 llulse 4 J Cochran 10 



SKlierkwilll SI Hoof S C Mack 8 



KSheldon a & w Leonard » Johnson 



W Ken, 1=011 5 lluntiugton . 



Baker B Waters 



.1 Meiers 7 OFLewlS... 



Kerger 10 J Faerbrr. ... 



LG .Moore . 

 H P kenned, 

 ,1 MoGregoi 



White, 



AFowle. 



. r> iiumphreya 



. s s Blood 



. 9 .1 r, Black 



.7 J M George 



.-■ elms Arnold 



. .: Whiteside 



.9 so Fowler 



. 6 win. 



..in 



lsl,.-y 



argral K Klsteter 1 



. .. .lines Wood 5 F Lehr « 



,1 S Cox 9 Powers. T A Alger « 



fj-peaae 7 J Latimer I'aulliaiiier 7 



ti Li-.-ihani 7 Ashley s chamberlain 8 



Ph-kicli s H Graham 9 George Kanderson.. s 



<; w i:i'ckwltii B M Katon 9 Martin r, 



I. Brighton '1 c A Calhoun 6 itvrosby s 



;.,,„-••, s Cullaglian 6 Z Mack 7 



jjeff. s J AlcHonaid 1 



Bergcr, Cochran and Whiteside divided first. The second prize 

 won by S K ticckwiili, and the third by KaJiderson and Geoigc. 

 Third slioot. 



Powers a Oahoom s 



K.r-i.-i-r 10 J McDonald s 



A Foive.ls 7 KOOL 9 



LG Moore 8 M Baton 9 



Williams 

 Sheldon'. 



xirge.. 

 pith..., 



Mark 



J ll black 



Huntington 



The lir.-jt. prize 

 steter. Huniiiigu 

 lllack. S. l:. ii.-.- : -:\i 

 be.->i average In th 

 balls. 



CLAY PIGEON 



score has been ma 

 lug Par,;, St. Lotih 

 the St. Louis Spun 



i li.onl.erl 



Gloss® '".'. .'. 



Prcchtel 



Neff 



Margrat 



Kroesen 

 A J Lion ii... 

 divided be 

 von second, 



siisbv. . 



. 9 Alger 



. ii I'ohlamus. . . 



.. « .1 Wood 



. s Lehr 



. 6 Martin 



. 9 Waters 



. 9 Kanderson,. 



. 9 Brighton.... 



. •! a Jonks 



right. 



p., a winslow 



..17 C FCook 



..16 M W Lincoln ... 



..15 w h cook 



..is ('has .Mite 



..15 B Bates 



..!.-, I) B Hnive 



. ii K Fdson 



..it I' 11 Smith 



,.'. t II Vosmus 



..18 CB Smith 



..12 win Wilder 



...12 Ciias Hlckford. 



.. 12 \ Davis. 



F. W. 11. 



T J Fish wins the badge on 19. 



AUGUSTA, ME.— The tournament of the Maine Sportsraeu's 

 Association comes off here Sept. '.>". -'1. ^J and 23, and probably 

 glass-ball *booting for the bagdes, etc., the V4th. Among the do- 

 nations, in addition to which there will ho money prizes made up 

 from the entrance monev: Parker llrutlierf, Merideu, f:i>iin., own 

 gun, valued at if 125; N. M. Perkins & Co., Portland (agents Orion- 

 tal Powder Mill*'), four koga powder (twenty-six poiindaj; T. 

 Vardly Brown, iieadiug, Pa., six gnu-cleaners; O. V. Nason. I . -n -. 

 ton, one of bis patent dip nets, and the Lignwsky Clay Pigeon Com- 

 pany, Cincinnati. O., one trap and 1,000 clay pigeons. There are 

 twenty-four prizes in addition to the above and the diamond 

 budge for the champion glass-ball shot. 



WH1TESTONK CUN' CLUB— Whit, -stone. I [.—The second regu- 

 lar mouthly contest ol the Whltesiotie cun ciniiai glass tails eaino 

 off with eight men at the trap. The thai prteo cnn.si--t.-d ..i :n- .li,ini- 

 plonshlp gold medal, hold by A. I . Wllmerdlng, ami tie- s, , oinl con- 

 sisted ot a canister ot DuiioiM's .Imkliig i".-.v,|ri- riir nisi prize to be 

 shot lor once a mouth for the rest of the .i ,- : r. 'II, .■-.-,-■ -rd is shot tor 

 only once and Is dlfferont for each event. Ten glass balls, IB yards 

 rise ; Bogardus trap and rule.-. ; 



ChasHShnonds... .1011111111— 9 D B Wllincr(ling.....lcn„.ii i- 4 



James Watson lllionou- s ciias T ,u,ain n iOIOOI— :t 



Frank Perry nninoo.ii- n G D Maeflougfl.il OOOOuO 100 -i 



AC Wilmordlng. ..iilnl"'tKii1 - r. s A Henry iiiiipoaiiiino— i 



Chas. H. Slmonds took the medal and Jas. Watson the powder. 



Spelbrlnk 



Cmli-riine 



llasstitrther 



seizor 



Todril 



J udy 



Pohlman 



Baker 



Fraiike 



Falter 



Bauer 



Logehheder 



Hall 



liar 



■en Kanderson, Black and Kor- 



id <;. W. .Moore third. Cochran, 



..._ Brown divided (he prize fortlm 



shcois, ,-,1,'h brciklug 27 out or a possible : n 



G. I. li. 



H.— 8t Louis, Mo., sept, in.— The following 

 lie Clay pigeon shoot held at (he Ked-Slock- 

 on i hur.sday, Sept. s, utider Hie au.p'.csot 

 lull ; 9 pigeons at 10, 6 at 15, and 6 double at. 



10 110 10 10 00 10 01 10— 8 



I il n 1 n 1 1 1 1 ml in II 11 00-11 



11 11111 (10 11 11 11 11—16 



1 10 10 II till 1 1 00 00— S 



...1 ti I I ll n 1 1 t'O 01 01 01 11—10 



1111 i 1 III) 10 11 10 11—11 



11111 110 10 HI 11 11 10— 10 



il 1111 1110 1 11 11 11 00 11-10 



10 1 11 10 00 10 01 10— s 



(1 t> 10 10 111111 in 11—11 



1111 I 1 1 1 1 11 11 10 19 01—16 



I (I 1 U I I I 1 1 01 111 11 10 01—13 



.0 (I I U 1 10 11 00 10 10— 7 



1 ll I ll 000 11 10 (ll 0111— 9 



01111 11 101 111 10 II 111 00— 10 



I) (I II 1 1 1 1 II 01 nv 



1 11 1 1 10 w 



10 1 1 ii W 



11111 10 W 



...01111 01110 11 01 11 10 00—13 



ll 1 1 10011 (110100011—12 



11 J 1 1 1 U 11 11 111 w 



.0 I) 11 ll II w 



.il I) 1 (I 110 00 10 00 10 11— 7 



Hopkins .. 

 Johnson . . 

 Peterson.. 



in- l-'r-d... 

 tswander. . 



Shoot off, double birds, ten yards, miss and out: 

 Bauer na 10 11 11— B Baker 00 10 11 00—3 



THE CLAY riGEONS.— At Wellington, MaBs., on Friday last, 

 the Raymond Club held their first shoot at clay pigeons, which 

 proved to be a most oxoiting sport At Friday's shooting the 

 rango of such was from forty-rive to seveuty-iivo yards. Judging 

 from the enthusiasm exhibited by both young and old Bhaotors, 

 the pastime Lids fairly to become most popular with the different 

 dubs, the Ravmond in particular. The following are the scores 

 made at pigeons and glass balls. The wind being strong mado it 

 difficult for glass balls : 



- — 1 ,-lay pigeons j 20 birds, II) vards rise : F A Johnson 

 IS W 1' (looch 17, -1 1 luff urn 16, II Kav 15, T Field- 





RANGE AND GALLERY. 



NUW OHEEAl 



sS, I.\.. Sept. 4.-TheslUheo 



utestfor the iiorns- 



the Denver t ropl 











i Field nil.er.v and 



Washington Art 





., and lie . onhoee. 



tal Guards had 1 







one of the turme 









. This the Louisiana Field A 





and become tho t 



wners ot the trophy, which wa 



s .so giillanily fuught 



tor. The following were the scores made : 







Louisiana Field Artillery Team. 





20ii yards. 



son yards. 





-114 114 5—29 



:, a ;1 r, 4 4 4— 3a an 



Bercegay 



4 4 3 4 4 j 4— 2.S 



,". 2 2 4 4 3 ■!---!',— .VI 



Ferth-r 



2 4 4 .1 a 1 l---'s 





Montgomery..., 



3 4 4 1 4 t i— is 



■14 13 4-1 4— 26— 54 



Qschwiud 



5 4 4 S I 1 1— ys 



i .. :, ,i ■ 4 ■; -22— .Si 



Thompson 



4 8 a 3 t a •! 83 







4 2 4 4 4 4 3-2S 



B 3 :> 3 4 2—22 — 17 





2 4 2 4 4 J 3-22 



2 4 5 3 2 3 ■: -21 -13 



Team total.. 





no 





Washington Artillery Team. 





200 yards 



500 yards. 



Sclph 



4 4 4 344 4-27 



3 4 4 5 5-33—00 





-1 4 (1 4 -4 3 4—23 



a r>— 30— 53 



Bradford 



3 •.'. 3 3 a 3 4— iH 



4 S 5 3 2 4 5—20-53 





1 3 6 1 I -I 3—25 



■i ., 4 i .-, t ,|_'i7_5j: 



Spoil 



Miller 



4 3 5344 5— 2S 



4 1 1) .1 2 f> 4—23 -51 



4 43344 4—36 



4 i i :; ;. i 2— 24— so 





i :; s -i a 4 4-88 



3 9 :: 9 1 I 2-22—15 



Wllklns 



1 3 :'■ 3 3 4 3-22 



a n 1 a a 2 2— it— Hi) 



Team total. . 



Continental Guards Team 



41..1 





Will yards. 



600 yards. 



Ileiiry 



Knight 



4 44443 4—27 



2 5 4 5 n 4 4— 20— 50 



4 3 4 5 B 4 4-2U 



l 2 2 3 .1 a 4-25-54 



Soliuppert 



4 4 4 3 3 4 4—25 



.; 5 a 1 3 5 5— 20— Pi 



Howe 



4 3 4 4 4 4 3—20 



2 ■> 5 3 4 3 5-24—50 



Hoolltrlc 



4 3 4 3:;-! 3—24 



5 3 4 3 3 4 *- 19 



Belmont 



3 4 2 2 3 3 4-21 



:: -j 4 4 S fl 4—27 — It 





4 3 3 4 4 4 4-26 



3 4 4 2 11 3 »• -11) 4.7 



Malt by 



4 4 3 1 3-lS 



4 4 3 4 6 2—22—40 



Team total. 





304 



Next Friday the shooting for positions on the team to go to Atlanta 

 will continue. 



Capt. Dudley sclph intends putting up the diamond badge ot the 

 Cresccii! (in Kiilociuh, soiling u dil by him. for Individual .compe- 

 tition, off-haml shooting, at distances ami on leinis to lie tlxed by the 



•aiveiiiingcoiiuiiittM- ,,r mc Louisiana .Military Kin.- Association, 



IS. is tun, sept, in.— To-do. 



easi, Indicating n| lie dial :: 



Hill has not been so well — '* 

 to the regular devotet 



ram." 



win. 1 



■ p:a 



laoiic 111-jM, « .... "... 1 



week-. Hardly had the se 

 the rain began to fall and -p iled! 

 themselves to the paruclpatlng rnieiue; 

 Urst-tiass and good work wasdone. Tin 

 Walnut Hill dining the coming week, 

 l.eaui and tour sln.rt-rangc teams i.-| 



ipened dull with the wind from the 

 o'clock. The Pavntou -,t Walnul 

 1 the Bprlng meeting. In addition 

 n \v„- pn sein ; also the the lolig- 

 .,- the meet ,H Cic-dllionr next 

 hes tur lie- ■! <v been opened when 

 [the good targets that presented 



(pate In the nlnlh annual (all prize in, eimg ot the Nation 

 soclation. The report of to day's shooting B adjoined : 



1 my 



no rigular shoots at 

 will be a long-range 

 ulie- 



liandlcap Match, wo 1 yards. 



A C Gould. 5545545450 — 17 G Halms ... 



.1 NFrye 4454553-155 — is B Anson 



..5445143455—45 



'''^f*! i, Jg 1<L () Dearborn 14, W II Witherull 11, I) Kirkwood 14, J Loring 



in.m'.'d'iaicir ll't'out jSTmS oflKwher^ he'hm imder n^?Kll | ^ & JSd1£2m S * K * GleM ° n 10 ' * ^^ ^ 

 next morning. When Halloed was called he could not be found, but 1 F.M Eaton 9, Dougai S, Anseli e. 



A l, Burt . 



f, ,1 cram 



N W Arnold 



II Cray 



J Nichols 



J s Bennett 



11 L Lee 



ii P Holder. , 



S 



W Charles 



EJ cram 



W 11 Jackson 



U Anson 



ll s Harris 



AC Adams 



.1 Haines 



J II Fellows 



G Warren 



S w Arnold 



W Wicks. 



W Gardner' 



O LaUn i 



MAMMOTH GAI.LEKV,BG 

 resort has been during the pa 

 Hclpated. The snoot' _ 

 the Massachusetts Bllle Ass 

 wllh the olstol. Out , I a 

 This la believed to be the hi 

 the elegaut score ot Mr. J. J. 

 totore has stood at the head 

 is also the best single largei 



4455445454-44 



5434544544— 14 



545 1 11,5444— 44 



.... 5.VI5544444-44 



4.-,414(4543-4.t 



. . . . 41455 14454— IS 



14i54l4544 13 



,4504444544 43 

 5454454-144-43 



oshooters' Match, 200 yards. 



11 11 12 11 11 a 11 12 U ll—ili) 



to in Jl 10 12 IS 12 10 in 12-inf* 



,1 ia 11 6 11 11 12 11 IS in-|i".i- 



U s 1,1 15 11 12 10 11 12 11—105 



"" 11 <l 12 9 HI 11 12 11 11 11-107 



., S 12 12 10 12 12 12 10— 10«- 



......W 9 11 11 12 7 111 10 11 11—105 



10 -" 10 '.i in IS 11 10 11 11 -mi 



in 11 HI 9 11. 12 12 s 11 10—101- 



9 HI I" 12 II » 10 10 10 11-1(12 



,., i,i |i in in in a 11 11 7 11-100- 



11 8 8 13 S 11 10 11 T— 90 



in 7 11 10 B 111 11-93 



J -The 



t Mr. 



net al i his lovorlte 

 i- i„ .i-.a-.'.-inent au- 

 \eeuiivc ottieer ot 

 ore than militant 

 .-..,-. •■: ■-.,. -v and si. 

 . urpasses 

 whose record iiere- 

 i by four p. 

 ■ 

 iiiam The ten shots can be easily coven, I by a tl\, •-(■.'!, t nickel, 

 showing hew close they wore bunched and what unprecedented 

 nerve Mr. Kabbeih displayed with this little arm. Only the best 

 Shots arc given, as follows : 



FJltabbeth " f» 83-24* 



J II Williams ll " W-m 



WBKatou - ™ " <*>~ m 



