Ootobeb 20, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



235 



Hall-Van -Mr. 0. M. MunhnlPS (Cleveland, O.) Better bitch Nell 

 (Sam-Floruit. Sir SheeirieiuP Dm. plan-Pimple; Sept. 34. 



B*tle-Cr«xlt<h Mr. D T. Gt efri.it. y i\'ew Yorki Ins bred Ills Belle 

 (Sen-aii.jn-iiricpj, winner of 1st, in Nursery Stakes and ad in Puppy 

 |takes, at Kobln'a Island, hisi year, to Mr. A. E. Godeffroy'H Crox- 

 . .. 'ii , i i.i.i .,,- ,, ,., .,- in,,.. 



,'; ,ii J. v.. iiiirsfss' (Orange, N. ,1.) imported Scotch 

 colli'- bitch flora, on Sept. 15, to Jas. Lindsay's Imported Hex. 1st 



Judy-Ayrshire Laddie— Mr. Charles Morgan's (Bordeulown, N. J.) 

 Imported scotch collie bitch Judy, on Sept. ir>, io J. Lindsay's Ayr- 

 shire Laddie. 1st New Yc k. n ini.-iin, Pa., and Loudon, Ont. 



Flyaway .l;,:i/«'i!L Jfc-Jlr. J. w. Buigess' (Orange, N. J.) Scotch 



collie bitch flyawaj ; Kex-1-Tora) Oct. 1, to J. Lindsay's Ayrshire 

 Laddie. 



Ch.i,u>i/.!Se>v>tit1on—Wlr. W. F. Duerr'H (Orange, N. .J.) pointer bitch 

 Chlpsy to Westminster Kennel Club's Sensation, Sept. 6. 



SALES. 



^ Hanyer-Bird aayal Whelp-YoYtAat dog by Mr. S. B. DUley (Rosen- 

 dale, wis.) to Mr. Henry oraiton. 



Jlamjcr -White Lily w'lu-lp Pointer dog by Mr. S. B. DUley (Rosen- 

 dale, Wis.) to Mr. J. A. Jameson, New York. 



TioyalEellon.-Leuv<u beli.on linellsh sitter dog puppy by Mr. Good- 

 Eel I 'a Kackett (Rat '.let-Led a) out of owner s Kelp, winner of ad, Lon- 

 don, Out., ;--■: i':i ■■■ p..: - .:i-.i.-ji i;i '..,1 

 Mii.|..l. M. Taylor. Lo-anglon, liv. 



HifHij-.-i PP.- • Via'). — Liver and white ticked pt >im rr bitch whelped 

 Jiuiei, i«-i.iii lunge ..Imported Pomo-lm ported Nell) out, ol Chess, 

 let Loud 'ii. On'... ;--.: , .ii'.;rl-ij'si)asli-U0P: by the Deirnli Kennel t tub 

 to >toi. Heracbel, Femoh, JJJ. Y. 



JYiMj-Ltver and white ticked pointer dog by Mr. McGonnegePs 

 blue): aid whit- oo-: out m' Mr. Ii. OdelVs PN'ea Orleans, La.) LotUe, 



by Mr. ip p. \y.,i,-.r, to Mr, Buckner, New Orleans, La. 



PPy-P! '■■■■■■ .-Hiil v.' i'|i' ;,., tier Pile' Py :- re: p.P.c il i-.-.l i 'i, C.'tbbS IP. n IP. 



II., b, Mr. C. U. Goodman, Sprlnglield, Mass., to Borstail Kennel, 

 Morristown, N. Y. 



Splinter-. Sural, wiueJ.p -Irish terrier dog by Dr. J. S. Niven, London, 

 Ont., to Mr. J. K. Thomas, Windsor, O..L 



Splinter-Snrali H7,.'0'-lr!sli terrier bitch by Dr. J. 8. Niven, Lon- 

 don, Our., to Mr. Lawrence Timpson, Led Hook, N. Y'. 



Hoi— Goidon setter dog by Blossom out of Moll, by Dr. J. s. Niven, 

 Loud in, Onr., t , Mr. w. D. Trosee, of same place. 



Penbac-ytr. J. C. lllgglns, Delaware Oily, Del., has sold to Mr. .7. 

 H. Qoodsell, New York, to per p.e.er'.rp- cccr do,. I-'outlac, Pi 

 Pride of the- bord. r out of Petrel. 



petrel— Mr. J. C. Hlgglus, Delaware City. Del., has sold to Mr. J. 

 LP coodsell, >ew York, ihc pure lam-rack setter bitch Petrel, by 

 Print it Liu ii. 



Petrel II— Mr. J. C, Hlgglus, Delaware City, has sold to Mr. J. H. 

 Goo i.-s-ll, New York, the pure Laveraek sorter oil.ch Petrel XL, by 

 PililcOf lite Border out 01 Petrel. 



I'UnhiiH.t-:\t. ... c. Illgglns, Delaware CiLy, Del., has sold to Mr. 

 J. Li. I-.I: il-.eii, x«w \nrk, the English setter dog whelped July 15, 

 ISsc, by Dashing Monarch out of Petrel. 



Cockek im-OKTATios:. 



Dr. J. 8. Niven li -a just received from Mr. A. IL Easton, null, Eng- 

 land, the biack ; i .'..":-,.. :nei pup. (Beau-Blanche), a great grand- 

 sen of champion is i u ill. lie is eight, mouths oli I, and will when ma- 

 tured weigh il or 2i pounds. He mtist be a good one, as the Dacca 

 expresses himself as perfectly satisfied with him. 

 PHE8KBTATIDH3, 



Doe— TW J R. Niven, London, Ont., has presented to the London 



p. n PPe.nic ihe Irish iiai-lerdog puppy Doc. 



Gordon Whelp— Dr. . I. S. Niven, London, Ont., has presented to Dr. 

 J, A. linrle, SpettcerviUe, Out., a Gordon setter bitch puppy. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



1K7 W. G. a, North Andover.— Will you be kind enough to pre- 



iciibe for my Gordon setter puppies, two months' old? Tue'dam was 

 fed on Indian me il mush. When tie pri uplo.-i were about a week old 

 they had a la go swelling aPun the thrum and upon being lanced It 

 ipiiene .i ion IP" iv One hart I he sumo gatherlne, on the Inside of 

 one hind leg. a, Per thai they seemed to be well lor sever.il weeks, 

 when they uegan to cripple In their legs. It would come upon them 



tjuli e sartib-nly , i art .-•-: .■ I e ..i uhijiit pain. As 1 hev were walking 



aioug they would slop and llielr legs would wriggle and shake as h 

 thev hid been loose- jointed wooden leas on which they were trying 

 to balance themselves, or perhips It. would only eotorrienee at ihe toe 

 which Would crui'i, ami n i lyric about; then it would go to the t Gee 

 in i he same, manner, then do .-. n wou'd go the pup Hut, losing all con- 

 irel„f the legs, i here is ai.-.o s ill some humor or skin trouble which 

 hliow,-: iLseli in :.i: . e '.isiicca yrlhni ,sU luster: also sumo scurf. I 

 treated for worms with s up, mine, qui una and aloes, a little sulphur 

 and castor oil. mis st.it led a very row long, round worms. One pup 

 soon gr-w so b id unit 1 killed him. an examination showing his small 

 Intestines Up be completely clogged up w)i n these round worms. It 

 seem-, to me. that, worms In pups require Just as heavy a dose of medi- 

 cine to S an, them as It they were m old dog's. Am I correct, and will 

 tnc .nips stand Hi • dose? A us. We uavi- otien had the same exporP 

 enc - wlih puppies at weaning time, caused by worms, and have 

 nearly always hroujrUt them l.hroijen ajfep ov i ?■■ oin« litem plenty 

 or thick, sou.' milk. W'e. make ibis the principal article ot their diet 

 atthlsiige; In fact we knnwot uoihlug ihat a b-to-r tor a dog or any 



HI" mi! '■ ," 'U II PI an - •.: .. •. ■ : 1 1 n in i: '.I ii hine on, i,, L ; l,._„.. ■ ,-: i , , i 



i an tiouLce. .-ill pu.jp.es nre moic or less suoject to It ; and, un- 

 le-s It suuuld pi-o\ c to oc i he mange, it will soon disappear. We are 

 u terly opposed to givrng dogs, especially young ones, any powertul 

 drug, except, m e.vu-aoi'oiiiary cases, and then only with the advice of 

 a compe.eul. veb-rtuaiy. 



iss W B. P., Washington Heights, i. I have a fetter one year old 

 who is very turn. I think he has worms. What will rid him of 



them, and what kind of lo id will fatteu him 7 2. He got over au at- 

 tack of dtslemp r about. Hirer; months ago which left a whlilsn spot 

 on one of ins ejes. I have ;riod tonic but It does not drive I away. 

 Wlidi can I do tor It ? Ans. 1. Try a quart of iblek sour milk once a 

 day; more It he will e.t it. This we nave found io work well In 

 many instances, ot coin se he must have u generous diet besides ihe 

 milk. 2. sprinkle a pinch ot the finest pulverized sugar ovei the Pall 

 oi the eye occasionally. 



§ifle md 



^haating. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



d, of spri i. gfleld, dually 

 lieie has long been a friendly rivalry between 

 rii-.-. oi Huston, who took the second prize, and 

 i limes in late years carried off the honors. 

 nada by each person lu the two days' shooting 

 ii shots lo score, and each had the privilege ot 

 I'he ciOscncss of Ihe struggle caused many 

 id the tiring Was rapid ano continuous during 

 wore awarded as follows: Biimstead, $6(1 ; 

 ": Ellsworth, revolver; Brown, fio. Eoltow. 

 prize winner, on*-haud, at 



tne day, The prizes were awarded as 

 Charles, $3(1 ; While, fin; Elisworlh, revol 

 lug .ov ii, • beat ihi'-e scores made by eacn 

 Massachusetts targets, «iw yards distance 



S S Bumstead, .iprlngheld 7S 



W cnailes, Boston 7» 



A (' White: Uililgenori 77 



G F EUS 

 I II cro.' 



L ii May 



Z C l;.P, 



AU 



il Adams .... 

 O B Hun, uolllnsvlile, ct. . 

 Dr W M Hrowneil, tulcope 

 J A Wilson, spilnglleid ... 



J N Kr>e, Hoslon 



J C Cassuer, Chi opec Pal 

 h E Cooley.HpnngOeia.... 

 Dr Henri. SprjngarW 



C V,l., Via, K. Sp lligpel'i . 



J EM.il.i 



J 11 McDotiuld, - 



S u Barren, sprlnglield... 



D Fullrr ypnogiieiu 



P b Wilson, ,s|iimgiield... 

 H B Handy, spilnglleid. .. 



77 



75 



■■(, 



.... 74 



76 



74 



73 



77 76—231 



7(1 76— I4S1 



77 7G-230 



T6 76—229 



75 76—225 



70 73 - 224 

 73 73—220 

 72 71—21(1 

 72 6D— 215 



71 71—21.1 

 70 70-215 



70 70—214 



71 69—213 

 71 70—212 

 71 66—208 

 69 66— 2U6 

 69 66-206 

 67 61—199 

 6T 63— 19S 

 64 69—193 

 66 61—191 

 5 J 68—172 



creedmoor, Oct 16.— The official progi-amme of the October 

 matches opened to-day with a strong muster ot ritlemen before ihe. 

 butte. lu the MarkJiman's Badge Match there were 185 entries. The 



distances were 200 and 500 yards, 5 rounds at each, and ihe highest 

 possible oh points, with a Remlugton rllle. State model. In the tol 

 lowing list of prl/e winners all the men received silver medals ex- 

 cepting Mr. Shepard, who had won one on a former occasion : »V. J. 

 I'lidei wood, ,Ir„ 44 ; W. P. H Iggins, 43 ; G . A. Engel, 39 ; .1. S. sin i. 

 ''•' a i'. ha -nlia, .n : p ; \ . T, Tomes, 37 : D. CUauneey, Jr., 37; W. A. 

 Valentine, sit; J. Bauer, 36: A. ,1, Swift, 36; P. .Mc.Morrow, 36; A. E. 

 Slpiumivay, ip,. This mutch was followed by the Boylan, baker and 

 MeKUiney's Match, :il itiii and 300 yards, calling out »n entries ; live 

 rounds with a miliary rifle at each distance; shoot uierp r.in p , e 

 range to be done i' 1 e | ,' una position. The following are the 

 scores: J. McNevln, 14; W. Flnkenur, 43; J. E. Ware, 39; A. P. 

 Tomes, 39; J. W. Adams, 39; A. 1). Pena, 3s; P. Watklns. 3s : ,1. M. 

 ninory, 3S ; James Barnes, 34 ; H. V. D. Black, 34. The Irish- Ameri- 

 can mile Club, having rnaile. such :. bold showing at practice as to de- 

 ter the Scott lsh lads from tackling them, have secured another bone 

 of contention In the " Kingstown Cup,'' presented by one ot the 

 members. It was shot lor to-day, for the first time, with HI entries. 

 The conditions require ten rounds, any rlllc, at, 200, and Ilia same 

 number ot shots at MM yards ; two points allowed for military rifles at 

 the longer distance. The following are the besi scores: P. P. Miller. 

 s4; Captain M. Breunen. 74; N. O'Donuell, 74; lieutenant P. Mc- 

 MoiT"W, :■/; J. cavanagb, VI: Lleute.umt P. Parrelly, 72; Captain J. 

 Kerr, 71. 



On Saturday next there will be at Creedmoor an "All Coiners*" 

 Match, 200 yards, 5 shots each entry ; entries unlimited, but only the 

 three highest scores (added together! to count ; ent ranee tee su cents 

 each, or five taken in one name hi the same t line for $2 : any rifle. Put 

 mllira i ys lo receive one point allowance on each entry. No 

 ties to be decided by lot Twenty-' n ■ iiiuo). 



On Saturday, October 29. "All Comets''' Match, second day (as 

 above). Scores made on either or both days win count. 



ALBANY, Oct. 13.— The pleasant weather drew together quite a 

 number of local and other marksmen at, ucnsselaerwyck this aiter- 

 noon. The first match called was a new life-membership match at 

 300yds.. which was put on the programme with a view ot being used 

 when the cold weather drives tin- marksmen to the shelter aPnPe.J 

 by the hoi i si- at iheai-u yard unrig p .tie. Vie- scores sere eoriiirrmee,.;) 

 promptly, and the llrst place was won by M. L. Gelger, of Hudson, 

 with the splendid score ot 32 out of the possible ftr. points. The scores 

 made were as follows : 

 Leonard Gelger, BS... 4455545— 32 Chas 11. Gaus, Bal S... 4544465— 31 



Win E Fitch, Bal 9... .4644464— SO Jas I miles, llep s 4445544-30 



a G Webster, Hal S. ..4444355— 29 



At the conlcuslon of this match the competitors wont to the 500yds, 

 firing point to commence, the eleventh coinpetltlon in the i iris. .void 

 match. When the match was called the sky was. overcast and light 

 or liiai. grayrsa hue so much ile-.lren hy riij.-uieu air n. run rail i. u r, 

 string of bulls, and so close ivns the shooting that the Uriei inpyj I luc 

 of the winner was in doiibl up to the firing of the last shot. The 

 scores were as follows : 



P. E. tiiiswoiij MltP range Championship Match— 500 Yards. 

 Theo Moshe.r, Bal S.... 5555555— a 5 Chas G Cheever, R c. .;.:,:.; -,,._-.. 



A Tlrorne, K C 5565651—34 Chits II Kaus, Bal S. .. .5545435 -33 



J G Webster. Bal S 3535555—33 R E Morse, Bal C 5555364—32 



WmB Fitcn, KC 6346466—31 Royal I Green, s C 4544544—30 



Next Thursday the John Hodge match at 800yds and the Life-Mem- 

 bership PiPj re'h at 5uiivds v, ill iie calleu. I'll ere ,- . lujc Ii 1 ii racst ceh - 

 tri'd"; in tli'-sc two matches, " ail K i.he wegr'ner should '.'.■, 

 exciting contests may be expected. 



WORESTEB, Mass., Oct. 13.— To-day Is the 41st anniversary ol the 

 Worcester city Guards, Co. A, id RegP, 9th Slate Militia, and it was 

 ohserved by having a held day, ending with a banquet. During the 

 Intel-noon there was a target shoot- 01 the active, passed and honor- 

 ary members. At. the banquet they had as theli guests the Minor ol 

 the city Phil e.'-r 'uprirr.py General ouurles Pevens, Associate Justice of 

 the Supreme Judicial Court. The Guards were also a portion ot his 

 command early lu the war ot the Rebellion. At ihe banq.net pipes 

 were awarded, which were eumpered tor at (he target shoot In the 

 ecu. The conditions were 2u0 yards, oil-band, 6 shots, wlih 

 a possible 25. The result was as follows: 



Corp A E Brown, the company gold medal 18 



r'rsL'J.lJeur. P i\ Barret 1 , 1 oelpcg chap' Is 



Corp U W Watklns, an air pistol ............17 



CapO RShumway, a revolver 16 



Win 11 Dewruje. French alarm clock 16 



ChasO Butt.riek, pale sleeve buttons 12 



Geo J Patterson, watch 'harm 12 



Win 11 Morse, a scarf plu 10 



Wm S Goodnow, a leather medaL 2 



The above w ere all actives ; the honorles and passed members com- 

 peted by themselves : same conditions j the result was as follows: 



John C. Newton, an opera glass ....ic 



Major Nathan Taylor, a leather medal 2 



BOSTON, Mass,, Oct. 11.— Bad weather surroundings did not pre- 

 vent a fair attendance ol riflemen at the Walnut Hill 'Lee lo-urr 

 In the midst of the gale prevailing the following scores were made: 

 Sharpshooters' Match— 200 yds., Mass. Target. 



ALBurt 11 11 11 10 9 9 10 12 12 10—105 



11 Warren 10 9 9 10 11 12 10 11 9 10—101 



D P Holder .11 10 10 10 11 10 8 10 11 10—101 



C P. Conant 8 9 11 9 12 12 11 12 10 7-101 



C Watts 10 9 10 11 9 15 It 10 8 10—100 



HPipuleton 9 10 9 10 6 10 8 12 10 7—90 



Ii Ma,. 9 11 11 9 9 10 10 7 9 9—94 



M Huston 10 7 8 10 10 10 9 8 10 12—94 



(.'Montgomery 8 11 9 9 9 8 10 9 11 9—93 



U inness 1 9 8 11 9 6 S 11 10 11 6— S9 



J Francis 8 10 9 7 8 11 8 9 8 10— 8T 



Badge Match No. 5— Possible 60. 



A C Gould 47 jNPrye 45 



g D Arthur 47 EA Borel 44 



1 A cough „,..4T G Warren , 44 



3 B Fellows 40 V Johnson 43 



It Davis 40 K AClapp .....43 



C B Conant . .45 



Handicap Match— 10 shots. 

 OM Jewell 47 E A Borel 45 



.1 Merrill. 46 S Lewis 44 



GRGrifflng 46 J H Miller 42 



HS Harris ....45 L Sampson - .....42 



WALNUT HILL FALL MEETING.— The annual prize meeting of 

 Massachusetts hhle Association will be held Oct. 27, 2s and 29, open- 

 ing each day at 9 a. m. The conditions for the 2tioyd. match, Creed- 

 moor target, are open to all comers. Kllle, any; rounds, 7; entries 

 unlimited. Winners of prizes to be decided by the aggregate of. the 



rUi'ee IjeQi scai'es I'Ouhteii :;.-_. one i.acr , i,e,,r ,, .ear.,, '.'he 'P 11 pel I CO: 



making the highest aggregate score to have first choice, the other 

 prize winners to choose in order of their respective scores. 



Two-lmndred-yard miu.cn, Massachusetts target, same as above. 



Two-hundred- v.. id subscription team match, open to teams ol live, 

 from any organized rtfle association. Any assoctaiion may setid one 

 or more teams, but no Individual shall shoot In more than one team. 

 200yds ; rounds, 10 ; entry fee, $5 for eazb team. Prizes, 50, 30 and 2b 

 percent, of entrance fees. 



One thousand-yard match, open to all comers. Klfle and position, 

 any; rounds, 10 ; one score to count; entry fee, $1 ; re-entries per- 

 mitted ; exact lies to be settled by next rest completed scores. All 

 competitions aie subject to the rules ot the M. K. A. 



bTTOHBUKY, Mass., Oct. 16.— The two mllltla companies In this 

 city, Fltchbury Fusiliers, Co. B., and the Washington Guards, Go. D., 



In the 6lh Regiment, bad their r get! its a 1 fl field days this week. 



The Fusilier's picnic oecured on Wednesday, when they went to Lake 

 Wauchocum. many ladles and friends accompaning them. The en- 

 tire day was one u, pleasure. The parget shoot occurred In the fore- 

 noon. The distance was 'inn yards, oli-hand, 5 rounds each. The 

 11- ' eeure was 15. The prises were awarded to Capt. Gi orge E Good- 

 rich, Private L. S. stone and Private W. K. Smith, with a leather 

 medal to Private L. H. collyer. The best single shot was made bv 

 Private George H. Davis, who struck the- bullseye. 



The Guards' Held day was \esicnla,\, when imp marched to Pound 

 Hill lor their annual target shoot. The conditions were : distance 

 aoo yards, off-hauci, 5 shot-., "rr. .. vPP.r re'"" >-■ IheoiLsr 

 Competed lor and those who won them are as follows: Private 

 Daniel O'Rouke, best single shot, awarded the company medal; First- 

 Lleul. Thomas II. Shea, cash prize or S3, score IV ; Sergt. J. B. Cough- 

 llu, poorest shot, leather medal ; Private Bernard Heunesei , poorest 

 shot at short range, a toy pistol. At the close ot the shooting for 

 prizes there was a drill, the company shooting by rank and by file. 



JEKSEY SCHUETZEN COI 

 lng ot the above-named eoi 

 members were electtd for tl 

 tain (third term ; I ti , I 

 Fin. ' Sec; Fred Hansen. r l 

 Speaker; H Heye Verwaltoi 

 Dehmke, second shooting Ma 



reports from rhc secretary and Treasurer we are able to give the fol- 

 lowing figures : The corps number at present time 124 active and 26 

 honored members. The receipts during the year wore $l,20L27. 



PS, Jersey city.— At the annual meet- 

 is, held last Wednesday, the following 

 e ensuing year : A. B Hardekopr, Cap- 

 Cur. Sec. (third term); GHlrsehbtrg, 

 rcas. (third term) ; P H W schlesler, 

 ; Th. Pltz, First Shooting Master; J 

 -" ; Dr J Heifer, Physician. From the 



The disbursement was |l ,100. Dues duo by the members to the corps 

 reach the amount ot so 12. During the pa t year the corps lost 

 three membeis by death. A committee was appointed to mike 

 preparations during ihe winter season por a ball. The headquarters 

 of the corps for the ensuing year will be In lloboken, aa a general 

 rule changes every year, once In lloboken and once lu Jersey City. 



GARDNER, Mass., October 13.— The members of the Gardner Hide 



'PlPU •-'. ere e'll. ill ioi'CC ■' I, I il" hyp shoot rr IP-ielrer I. ,,'t rPip r Tie- 



conditions were 20u yards, off-hand, inch ring and Creedmoor targets 

 combined. The score, tells the story as follows : 



R. C. R. C. Total3 



GP Ellsworth 93 47 92 40 1S5 93 



FE Nichols 89 46 93 47 182 93 



Chester Hinds 90 40 87 4« ill 92 



A Mai Dews 78 44 87 47 106 91 



8 II Hlldreth 77 45 S2 46 159 91 



FHKnowllon 70 41 85 47 165 ST 



C C Merrltt 1 75 42 79 46 154 SO 



HCKuowiton 79 46 69 43 H8 89 



SH Gregory 70 43 70 42 U6 85 



GCGoodale 69 41 82 47 141 88 



DS Pierce 66 42 71 44 137 BC 



WmAUStln 76 46 60 44 136 90 



CBTICOPETJ FALLS, Mass., Oct. 15.— The Maynard Blue Club to- 

 day umrie the following scores, tislug the Massachusetts Pup;, a. ■•■ 

 200 yards, off-hand and seven shots to score, In a record match : 



Arms .12 11 10 10 11 10 11—76 



cooler n 9 It 10 10 12 12—75 



Locke 10 11 10 12 10 11 8—72 



Kirk 10 11 10 10 11 9 10—71 



1 1 a r ...11 9 12 10 9 11 9—71 



Henry 10 8 u 10 11 9 il— 71 



Albert 12 9 9 11 10 8 12—71 



... . pe li ,." P I I -i PI 



.Icriks , 10 10 9 9 S 12 11-69 



1 11 9 9 11 S 10 11—69 



HltChCOCk 12 11 9 10 10 7 9-6B 



MAGNOLIA 1UFLE GALLERY.— All-comers' ride mateh. In this 

 Mr. E. P. Richardson has mar. n,- -r,. u ,.■ .ret. rici'i.:. iLrir.r.: 

 cash prize for each score : 

 E V Richardson 49 49 50 fo 50— 24S 



G Brown 46 47 47 4S 43-236 



S Per g 46 40 46 47 47—232 



RPSchaefer « 43 49 JAmes 14 45 47 



Amateur rifle match; 

 G W Yeaton 46 47-47 47 47—234 



WH.FarnliMm 43 43 43 43 44— 216 



AU-comers'pistol match, shooting par excellence: 

 JAmes : 79 SO si— 240 J H Williams. 77 79 80—236 



day'ton vs. CINCINNATI.— The Cincinnati team of tonshooteis 

 In off-hand work visited Dayton on Oct. 3 and had a match with the 

 home team for a purse of flntt. An unpromising day met the visitors. 

 There was trouble over a centre shot sent by one of the visiting team 

 upon a fool target beside the regular one. This lost his team the 

 ma ten, the score standing, IJ'jypni Cm, CI no I. ■ mail .v.n : pucsiu e .re 



ZETTLEK RIFLE CLUB.— New York, Oct. 11.— Shooting lor a sliver 

 cup, Creedmoor target, Hi soots per man, oossible eh : M. B. Engel 50, 

 C. Juclsou is, il. Doi'ler-is, C. G. ZeitLerss. P. Z.e tier ■!'-, J, Levy 47, A. 



■".' re -ei -;p I i - 16, J. O'Nell 46, W. Klein 40, H. Holges 46, J. 

 Lober 44. 



THE TRAP. 



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iiiiiiimo- 8 

 miimoo— io 



niiiiuiiio- 7 



WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB.— Annual reception at the club 



i'i ■ uii'ls. P.iUyliiii. f, .[.. 1 i, .. IS l limit. :iu '.- ",-ei l.anfii were cm r;,u 

 ground when the shooring rrgen i'ar the " Any body's Cup," open to 



1, I uiel.iPi ,-;: ,,i pie sci 1 r ,1: : [■iin'rnrin , I llllj the aii'i'UPiePe 



the Maryland, Phllinlelphla, Ulv./nnn. flew York, Long branch, or- 

 es, . ., ' ::''< 1 ... ■ .'.•'. e i P ' ' I ■' "" P: and l! '-' '.'■'■ . 



mihstei' Lvenoel clubs. The first, prize was a silver cup, the second 

 prize a sliver flask, the third prize ten per cent, ot the entrance fees; 

 10 birds each, so yards rise, 8 misses and out : ties, miss and go out. 

 Twenty -six entries. Entrance ice. fin. About 1 wo o'clock, ami before 

 thehrst snoot was over, "jln fcur 10 Pill, a huh com iruicd Purine 

 the lemalnder of the afternoon and, although it made things very 

 unpleasant, did not stop the shooting until it was time to leave the 

 grounds to take the afternoon train tor Mow York. The following Is 

 the score: 



Mrcoleman. luimxil— io Mr Sprague... 



Mr Thompson lltllll II 1— 10 Mr McAllister. 



Mr Worden minim— 10 Mr Gilbert.... 



Mr Jones, llllioi 1 11 — 9 MrDe Luse.... 



Jlr Lane 6, Mr Curtis 5, Mr Donner 5, Mr Roberts 5, Mr HoweU 5, Mr 

 '... mesh 3, Mr Morc'Uejcl 4, Mr Davis . I, Mr Sands 4, Mr Clifford 3, Mr 

 Arnold 2, Dr Kenny 2, Mr Boughton 2, Mr Appieton 2, Mr Thompson, 

 Jr 1, Mr Gray 1, Mr Gambrlll 0, Mr Martin 0. 



1 ..-j on 1, 1 ..Peiii.n -'- 1 Pci'm -rl : '-'- err ". 



The s cond match was for first prize a. suver cup, second prize 10 

 per cent, or entrance, at six singles, handicap rise, and three pairs 

 111 '2.5 yard.4. which had twenty-rive entries. This was In progress 

 ii'litc d 1 1 l.ne:-,.- se In. I'm., e.u p 1. .1 , rrum led m 'In r' ... 

 day. Mr. B. E. Jones, of the Marrag .nisei 1 Gtiu club, won the shoot, 

 with a seore or al.x singles anil five out ol' the three doubles 'Ihe 

 second prize was won by Mr. Sprague, o£ the uiverton Club ol Phila- 

 delphia. 



The grand shoot of the meeting c' . ..■ ■: . : . 3 3. . . ..p. ■ .n 

 iean-is or four; carl, mar. to shoot at twenty birds; entrance fee, $25. 

 The clubs were the Rlverton Club, lue Westmiu . 1 , rl , 1 i ipib, the 

 Nari'agrorsetr club, the ^ew York Gun Club, the stated Island Club 

 and the Orange Club. The cup was won by the Rlverton Club, after 

 six hours and five minutes shooting, by two birds, they making a 

 score of 66 ; the Westminster Club second, ivai. .< .-co e . e r.j ; .lie Nar- 

 ragansett club and the New York Club, with a score of or. each: tne 

 Stucco island 1 'lub 3,1.1, arat the orange Cub 5s. The birds were good, 

 bdua furnished by Mr. Gilbert, ot Philadelphia, and they were re- 

 trieved each clay by the pointer hitch and setter dog owned by the 

 keeper of the New York Club grounds at Bergen Point. The follow- 

 ing are. the scores : 



The Rlverton club. 



11110111111111111111—19 



101 111 1 111 OP .11 1 111—17 



littiiiiimeioionii— 16 



10111101111010011011—14—66 



Westminster Kennel club. 1 



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loiioiiuniiiouiiii— is 



11111100111111111010—16 



1010111111110111111110—14—64 



The New York Club. 



Ill 11111111 UIOOOIU— 17 



01110111111111111111-17 



11011111101110010111—15 



1(111011011 1011101101— 14- 68 



The Narragansett Club. 

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011(1111111)1111101.11-16 



(illlili)lllnilll II till— 15 



011111 11 llUlOOHOlUl— 14-63 



Staten Island Club- 



.1111111001111101110—10 



Sptague 



Arnold 



ales Ulster 



WHUams 



Coleman 



lieumjli 



''..', eye el 



Thompson 



Nicholson 



Kinney 



colonel Armstrong 

 Thomas 



Sands... 



Jiavts 



H E Jones 



G Livingston 



Boughton 

 Gilbert... 

 Koberts... 

 Austin ... 



Gray 



Wllmerdlng. . 

 Morton........ 



G Thomas ... 



d. a few days ago, under the N{ 

 Ut. KM. Hopps carried off the dla 

 brand 1 ho amateur badge. Thefollon 



Theo Obrlg 21 yards 



ThOmaS Kellett 27 



.loim Dlercklng 25 



William Douyse 23 



P McGIll 23 



Joe M oiler 21 



George Van Slse 21 



KMllopps 21 



Prank Morgan 21 



H Hedeman 23 



Wm Kamptmuller «i 



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, . ,0100001110101 tOOl 1 1—1 1—51 



.. 111(1 UHlllI'll 1110111 — 15 

 ..Oil P 11111111111)1111—14 



..I'coioiiiibnmiiliii— 14 



m.e PPml I Pel illi.ll — 12— 56 



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 ..011100 

 ..1 11111 

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