316 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[November 17, 1881. 



Buutltigion, 1. I., lo Mr. l.-n 



Brunch— \U'<1 Irish vii»r (li 



ti.v mi. Edward Udell, New o. 



■i ig by champion L-irlc out, of Belle by 

 in-. ... m i.ivi.i({-i.Mi, N.-.v Yn.-u i'Kv, to Mr. w Hammergiey 



/;„„,i.> /;■,,/ /;/,,...■„ e/.W^-HullblteHwlielned AH','. liMv.sl, by Bonnie 

 II" > tSvnileriii in. vt.ilei mil ,.[ (iins-v -Isr Newport, t»81— (Young 

 Quilly-KosC) by Mr, H. M. Livingston, N« York oily, to Mr. W. 

 Uiimmets iv. 



CvrJnn Gordon setter do;' by Hie cordon Kennel Oluh, Leeust, 

 Vail. 'v, to Mr. i has. U. Maciniils, New Orleans. 



(Scout-LulU) by Mr. A. W. Pearaall, 

 '. I'olien, Koine, Oa. 

 •imikei-steUa) whelped .Tan. 13, 1STT, 

 ns, to Mr. Ceo. smith, sarno city. 

 wttEi.rs. 

 nrctrhen— Mr. .loini v. Barnard's (Boston, Mass.) Dachshund Bitch 

 ireteuen (Imported Rolla-Dirtchess) whelped seven— five flogs . 

 two hitches, all black and tan— tiy owners Prite (Imported w : . iman- 

 WaMlna). 



GVnAy— Mr \v. P. imerrs ftytUseistaf, N ,T.) black and white 

 pointer bitch' Ips-'y ;C.l-Psye % .o) whelpid Nov. s eleven— rour dogs 



RA«a //.- • r. Burr llotlis' (HofnelUvillc, N. Y. ) black spaniel bitch 

 Rhea II. whelped Oct I'J live puppies, by Imported Benedict. 



/•.,,,.. -Mr. M. I.. Norton's iGreunhush, N. Y.) nil red Irish setter 

 ilr.-h l'.'cvl" .Lincoln and Hellyar's Arllngton-israiig's Kale whrlried 

 Oct. 29 seven— lourdogs and three bitches - by eh niplon Kory O'More. 



JtKRD. 



.flu,,:.-.. -Mr. .las II. GoodseH'S ( v cw Y'orlO Laverock setter 

 iit.-h Petrel tt'rinee-Llu it.) to Mr a. h. Moore's Thunder, Nov. i. 



/•■• 1 1. ■!■:.:.; ■■■•/,- -Mr. .lies 11 ( hiulhadl's i.New York) bine 



i'.'l.".i '.:.•• '■ u ' b tch Petrrt 1 1 (1'rldo ot the Border-Petrel) to Mr. E. 

 a. Herabarg's Emperor Pre I, uct. bs. 



/•■ ■ irgut Dr. i. S. Nlven'a [Loudon, Ont:> Gordon setter bitch 

 Belle to owner's Argus (Blossom-Moll) Nov. 14. 



Prtdi of Deb ire-DanJifng /.,..e-l)r. it. E. Tull's (Elkton, Md.) En- 

 /dish setter hitch Pride ot Delaware (Carlowd'.z-Ollle) to Mr. Isaac 

 l"earsly, Jr.'s Dashing I.lon. Nov. 8. 



mien-R-l /'.it -Dr. It. Tull s (Elkton, Md.) red Irish setter bitch 

 Helen (Hughes' Dan-Fancy's Queen) to [''asset's Red Pat, Nov. 2. 



IVI'OHTATIO.V. 



Dr. J. 8. Nlven. London, Out., has lust, Imported from Wales the 

 Hack cocker spaniel bitch Dally, purchased of Mr. W. Lort, Esq. 



TRKSKNTATIONS. 



Foibm itiivi'.i,i-5lr. J. C. Higelns, Dela-n are City. Del., has pre- 

 vented to -<r. J. H. Goodsell. New Yon;, the pure L- -,- ..■■ ■.■ 



Young Laveraok, by Old Blue Prince out of Palry. 



Amtfep— Mr, .i. n. Qoi 



letter dog Pontile (Prld 

 Gta/atpi's's Miuni Mr ] 



Ind white pointer bitch 

 Pilot-Mr. Daniel J, D 



log Pilot (St. Louis Ket 



w York, has lost the pure Laverock 



jider-Petrel). 



dell. New Orleans, has lust his black 



s Maud, Whelpetl -Inly 10. 



ittanogn, Team, lias lost bis pointer 



s Dou-Maud). 



gifle and §r L zp ghoatittg. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



AN IN'TEKNATIO.N'AL MILITARY MATCH. 



.-rmE tollo' 



mlttee ot th 

 toward brin 



two null. 'tis, 

 can team an 

 the series of 



Ue mllllla authorities In 

 ;en prepared by a com- 

 poloted to take some step 

 olunleer soldiers of the 

 Imbledon with an Amerl- 

 s ami secure another tn 

 reads: 



Lre ' 



IN OK AMRRICa, I 



N. Y. city. )■ 



November 11, issi.j 



Deau Shi: The National Kllle Association have under considi 

 tton the sending of a National Guard team tn vvimbledom next July, 

 provldedauiatchc.au be organized wph the British N. If. A., and 

 that ate m can be organized which will be properly representative 

 and t-uffloi„nily smiled. The undersigned, having been appointed a 

 committee to consider th.' -eo;e- -t. d.-s re to submit for your opinion 

 and that ot leading National Gun d.-anen throughout the country the 

 og s.'h> me for the pur»ose, and would be obliged It you would 

 favor lis wiin your advice and views as to whether or not your suite 

 •natives for the team in case Its 



es, nil to be regular 



1 iv. 



• the 







from 



be'South- 













irw . 



re approximate 







3f the 



N. ii. In 



i.le li| 1: 



:n \ 



it A. 









ii localities, and 





alee i 



vr -ii 



per rent. 







i relied upon to 



rail the 







instances 



'Irani to 







oik about 

 10 second 



■ In,.. >r H 









•the N. 1 







vide quarr 



or them 



and 



Mill v 



oildu for 



peases o 



He. 



men t 



loin each 



crediiaoly nine 

 In wnlch sueh a • 

 the third week l 



The line us. d me- ( be within the rules Of the Iliitli-h N. V. A., f. e. 

 without wind gauge, and one which Is In the hands of troops. (But 

 tbjsls a matter td be uTscussed iiii"t the oilier ipirHilons are settled). 



The men fhouid no practiced 'at the longer ranges as won a* at 

 short and mid ratiuen, and may use any position except at 'zuO yards. 



The N. R. A. reel thai the organ teaUon ot a team of this description 



v.-l.ldo ii.iirh lor i in- E ting throughout the National unard of the 



cenntry, butllaofllcersiieinii fee) Inclined loiakr upi he neuter unless 

 tl :m . is » ii n rueh a eordhil co-'iperaHon from ihe National Ouard oi 

 the vailmis siatts as to ensure that It will be truly representative 

 Please let us hear irom you ai your earlles conveulence. 

 Very truly yours. 



UFO. \V. VVlN'lliTIC, 

 <IR0. D. SOOOT, 



JosErn e. S'iorev, 



Y\ K. II. MUKPHY, 

 ItOSKtS B. Fabk, 



Committee, 



ALBANY, Sov. 8.— Two matches at, aoo yards were ihe attractions 

 at '{ei.sseiaerwir-k in ilav, uhich drew out a number 01 nr. . ■ 

 The early part of thealternooo the weather and light was ad that 

 cov.iii have been dotlred. The shooting was cimmenced In a aut)- 



crlpiion ot five shots on a Creedmoor target. Thirty-seven eDtrles 



Wn 



,elg r. R i 



, Bal s 



. . .4o645— -U 

 ring target, h 



s I Miles, Bal 

 j 9 Webster, Bal a 



A Massachusetts, 

 range, and ihe first maicn on n..wn 

 BU ! sCTtpt.loh match, 'i he targdl lu. I 

 which has a tOLir-lticli eh-cle In the ci 



get outside ot the hull - ■• ;.:.:-..i I 



filches apnn, he count, hetng trom tt 

 shots get f 



Ituel C Andrews, Bal 8. .55544—23 



K J Williams, Bal 8 B6S44— ?8 



Theo Wooater, Bal S 4-14.15 -22 



BDJared, \\ es S «48S— »' 



hi h Is better design- >d f 



...I - i n 



hoi 



lice. In fact, 



■et, where the 



rifleman ger^ cre.ilt. for all his close shots. When the match was 



r;:i . ,! i- es] .v ■-:.-i DvtTOftstWItl heavy black elnu-.B, and the light 

 i- ,. ■ 1....I., I. , : i ' i'ii. ----- nials or ti rty-thrre anil fort.v- 



lour points, i ie dmcof fount, which on the Massachusetts target 

 count varied Ip m tr, io ,r.?. 'i he lijsi place was won by Mr. L Gelg- r. 

 of HidsOD, with a total of 102 out of the possible 120, the record of 

 the match being as follows i 



LOClger.US II hi 3 10 11 11 10 10 9 11—102 



BCAudre,ws,Baia '.' a to 9 la to is io li 7— an 



we Fitch. Bai s ii b ; a 9 9 ii io 12 11— as 



J6 Webster, Bal 8 s c 10 11 11 s 10 it 10 10- m 



TWoosler, Bill S 11 111 11 T 9 II II 9 8 8-95 



G II Charles. Bal S 10 11 8 T 7 10 T 5 8 12-86 



JIMlles, Bal S 10 10 r 11 7 8 8 8 10—85 



Jiov. 4.— This morning the Albany riflemen went toPittsneld, Mass., 



In the N. Y. ltlllo Gallerv 

 Sixth competition for I he Fa 

 10 shots, SO yards: W C 



-t, sin lilt 1 



Fitch 47 



■1 I Miles 45 



Qelger 42 



WT Mies..., ii 



Gaus -12 



s'p.'liiian 4i 



. H9 



isatts count, were 



Mornltigslde Rldo Club, Plttsdeld, alass. 

 Creedmoor. Massachusetts. 



II 12 II 3 10 11 11 11 in 11—700 



II 9 11 11 VI 1.1) 8 9 tl 11—103 



III 10 12 11 10 9 12 11—100 

 18 9 10 9 H 11 H 7 11 9—97 

 10 3 9 11 10 11 9 II 10 7—90 



9 6 10 10 10 8 8 10 8 HI— SO 



S 12 8 11 S 11 7 9 9—83 



4 II! 9 9 7 12 9 5 9 8— 82— 

 Eensselaenvyck Team. 

 Creedmoor. Massachusetts 



Hull .... 



Whipple 43 



Crandall 43 



Phillips 41 



Gorliam t; 



Wood 89 



Wont, worth... 4a 



Tracy 39—343 



11 12 id 11 



10 9 9 n 



11 10 10 12 



. .. 40—340 



11— 10T 



12 11 II 10 HI -105 



9 10 7 ti 12— 95 



» 10 9 8 9 H II 11 11— 95 



10 S S 11 9 11 HI 10 9 8- 94 



T 4 11— 87 



11 10- 87 



8 11 9- S8— 75!) 



It 10 9 11 



Nov. in.— A cold, raw time 



week this afternoon The 

 competition lu the John Hoi 

 ~ nr ago last .1 uly, and ov 

 ~~ the prograr 



i'h ' 



need 



to handicaps on winners, the matin 

 >arly every month since that time. 

 competitors using military rlllei were allowed two points, and 

 winners were handicapped one point for each tlm-i won. Four 

 second winners wrreerodlted In t!e> rn e :li, conseipientlv when the 

 competition was called three of the. first winners were on the giound, 

 and unless all had some misfortune happ-n to them, It seemed cer- 

 tain that the match would bo finally closed out. When the pool 

 L:ir--:--i- w-"-e i-ii'-.i--"-] niie tl;.- si"-,:rs ,-,iir.u:--.',i-ej, tin/ IlL-lil was pier, 

 and the strong wind was doln; s - much io disconcert the men. It was 

 found to DO aiiiict impossible to hold on the liullseje, and In con- 

 sequence the magpie was frequently brought up. At the conclusion 

 of the. match Captain Fitch had thirty-nine to his credit, which, with 

 the handicap deducted, gave hiui a toial or thirty -seven, and made 

 him n, winner for the third and last time, closing out tht) match. 

 The arstnve scores were as follows : 



John Hodge Match— soo yard3. 



4 3 4 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 

 4438453334 



...*2 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 5 4 

 3 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 3 



5 4 3 5 3 S 2 3 3 4 



12— 37 



12-30 



— 3U 



t'2— 34 

 —S3 



Willli»m E Fitch, Bal. 8 

 Leonard Gelger, R. Oi 



J a Webster, 8, M 



G H chaTies, Bal. 8 ... 

 H K Sanders. Bal. 8 



* Allowance to mhltary rifles, t Handicap. 



When the competitors arrived at the 000 yards firing point to en- 

 gage in a competition for the lite membership match, thj wtud had 

 Increased and the cold made it uncomfortable work. However, there 

 waa no delay and scores were soon btlog recorded. For one hour or 

 more the chances of the men were varying, and It was not until the 

 last score had been shut that the competition had an owner. In this 

 match, as In the previous match. Captain Fitch led by one polut, and 

 was awarded the competloji. The tlrst tlve scores were as follows: 



600 Yards Lite Membership Match. 

 William E Fitch. Bal 3.4555555—3 1 H R Sind.irs, Bill S . . . .5553552—30 



O H Charles, Bal S 5541555—33 Peter hrnlth, R C 4345255— SIS 



L Gelger, R C 6555635— 3S 



ZETTLER RIFLE CLUB-New York, Nov. s.— Tenth competition 

 for the stiver cup match, Creedmoor target s, 10 shots per man, possi- 

 ble 50, gallery distance: ,r n Brown, 49; r Fennlug, 49 ; W Klein, 49; 

 .1 Butel, 4s : M B Engel, -IS : D Miller, i- : .1 O'Nell, -1, ; B Zettler, 47 ; 

 M Dorler, 40 ; J Levy, 48 ; C Judson, 46 ; H Hoges, 45. 



- m.'ETZEN PARK.— The Jersey Sehuetzen Corps, Capt. A. B. 



(lied to participate. The prlzi 



e llberah 



All DUemeti are lu- 



»r Rifle Club held their 

 Cup: Cre.-dc.-in ir target, 

 R Hawthorn, ;- ; -i C 





BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 12.— A cloudy day with a perfect light greeted 

 the riflemen to-day at Walnut, Hill to participate In the regular 

 matches on the p-oin'amme. The atteudciice was good lor the con- 

 ditions which prevsdlod. The wind came from the east *ld and not 

 strong 1n Its Velocity. Hardly had the shooting begun before the rain 

 came down, wgt ting the targets, causing theui to run, presenting a 

 piHir appearance. The targets at, bos yards were ai.o in use, but were 

 abMidoued, owing to the *torm. In the handicap match Mr. Hiibbei.li 

 won the honors of the day with a good 4S, and Mr. K. A. Borel made 

 one of the beat 47s. Francis following but out ranked for ihe same 

 amount. There were miny entries In the target mutch; Rabbeth 

 again coming to the front for 105, Mr. Burleigh, a new devotee of the 

 rifle and his maiden attempt on this target, following tor 10. The 

 detail in both matches are as follows: 



F..T. Rabbeth " 5 4 s S S ij 1 B 5 --is 



F. A. Horel 4 6 4 4 5.-, 6 1 5 5—41 



J. Francis. 5 r. 5 5 1 :> 6 4 4 s— 17 



B. Anson , 5 5 4 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 -40 



,1. Borden 4 4 6 4 4 5 15 4 4—13 



K. Burleigh i » 4 5 4 4 4 -! 4^13 



C. C. Foster 4 5 r, 4 5 4 4 4 4 4—13 



J. A. Matterson 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 6 5 S— 13 



G. Warren 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 4—42 



B. Carter 4 5 a 4 4 5 3 5 4 5— 41 



C. V. Arlhur 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3—41 



W. Williams i 4 4 5 4 8 4 3 5 ;! — 30 



B. A. Spooner 4 44444844 8— 3S 



C. Pl'CSCOtt. 4 8 3 8 4 4 3 4 5 4-S« 



F. L. Hooker 4 5B544440 4—37 



J. BriggS, Jr 3 2 8 2 3 3 2 3 3— 21 



MASSAOnttSKTTS TlliliET. 



F..T. Rabbeth •. 11 in n ll 9 10 10 12 10 it— Ms 



E. Burleigh 11 n 3 s 9 s 9 10 9 s— 911 



THE GALLEtltBK.— At the Maznolia gallery, Boston, the tie with 

 the rplstol for first prize in the October pistol maich between.!, li. 

 w llllams and J . Ames was shot oft the past work, ,1. Ames winning 

 with 74, with ,T. 11. WitUains oue point behind for 73. The following 

 are the remarkable Mores made by the same parties in the ail- 

 comers' pistol march for November, J. If. Williams leading with the 

 best Individual target ever made : 



J H Williams S4. S7 8=— 259 



JAmes - B3 SS S6^-SM 



The amateur pistol match Is Ailing well. Following Is the record : 



ERF03ter 67 70 75— 212 



Bltlnd 59 63 70—1-32 



RFSchaeler SI 75 



Thepreis rifle match, open only 1.0 members of ihe Boston dally 

 papers, is drawing well, many availing I Ijeiuselves of practice shoot- 

 tog In hopes that, when they have tie n i-pi'ins 1n.ei.1if; they may be 

 able to cope wlih those who have carried off the prizes this faB. 



GHRoberts. 42 43 45 



F W HCott 43 IS 



The Ballard ride and other cash prizes offered In the amateur ride 

 matchhave caused many to en or, and m.iiiy more nave exi.r--s.fi 

 their intention to compete for the flrit prize. Following are the 

 scores to date : 



CLaler. 40 47 47 48 49-23T 



faSnatlldmg - 42 43 44 .14 45-218 



H Miller 42 47 



W U Mi'i.'iiinn 40 11 41 



ThoMammnth gallery In Boston has held an unusuaBy large attend- 

 ance during the week. Although no olCau scores have been made, 

 some excellent work has been dono with the rifle as well as pistol. 

 Worthy of especial meni Ion are Messrs W H Harrison and Charles D 

 Bacon, who scored 39 out of a possible 40. Following are some ot the 

 principal scores at 150 feet : 



WH Harrison 5 4 5 5 5 5 S 5—39 



Charles D Bacon 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5—89 



FDOll 5 5 5 4 4 5 4 5—37 



FFGtmdy 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 B— 311 



8 E Ward 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 5—30 



GFSprtng 5 4 4 4 5 6 4 4-35 



At the pistol range, fifty fee*., eight shots, Llnnchan scored SO; 

 Doll, 76, and Gunter, 74, out of a possible 90. 



Cain. K.ltz ioa RMah<ir 94 



A She- at, IQJ scp-n-1'i- 81 



E Miller 94 Illidebiaut.... 80 



ii J P.ciTieiirs as utto Gatuaoswlne 74 



JE Wenkel 9S 



A new badge match will be opened at tli's gallery for members of 

 the German American Bund. Three badges I) be shot tor In three 

 competitions; live shots on ring target a'o yards. 



BOSTON, Nov. 9.— The attendance at Walnut Hill to-day was 

 small. The wind proved very troublesome. 

 F. J. Hubbeth. 



SOO yards 5 4 4 5 S 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 5 5T>— 72 



900 5 S S 8 6 r, r, :, s 5 .-, 5 5 g 5 _f S 



WW) 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 4 5 5 5 4 6 5—71—218 



M. II. Pearson. 

 SOO yards 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 5—74 



The attendance at Bellvue range this afternoon was slim, only six 

 rltlemeu facing the butts, who, In spite of the variable wind, made 

 the following scores : 



Sliver Hollar Mulch. 



CH Russell 5 454455444545 5 5—68 



C Tin H well. a 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 5 5 4—65 



J K leel 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4—65 



H Wlthlngton 4 5 r, 4 5 4 4 4 15 4 44 4 4— S4 



.1 Rliihardson 444 5 1 544 54 44 4 4 5-64 



W Henry 4 5 4 14 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 1 4—03 



Membership Badge Match No. 2. 

 J R Teel ...4 4 4 5 5 4 4—30 



GARDNER, Mass , Nov. 11— "tn Uteres' la the rule practice of 

 1 he CarJuer Rifle club continues good, At 1 he recent practice there 

 were an unu.u dly large number or s i,vt, u.ori present. There were 

 two scores of ten shots each. The inch ring and Cieodmoor target 

 1 was Used i distance, 2)0 yard?, olT-h ml. The work of each 

 man Is told by the following score : 



K. c. fL c. Totals. 



G F Ellsworth 00 11 96 47 ISO— 91 



SBIItldreth.. 91 47 89 47 1S0-94 



INDodife S7 40 90 40 177—90 



Chester Ulnds SI 44 Sa 43 164—90 



B E Nichols 81 45 SI 45 162—90 



GR Pratt 70 li! so 40 156—89 



WSWIIder T7 44 75 45 IfyJ-S9 



.IE Newton 78 44 70 43 US—Si 



H 8 Pierce 77 43 69 42 140— S4 



( C Merrltt M .13 76 44 111— -7 



Wllllam Austlu «•' ii 74 4h 139— SS 



GCGoodale 81 41 73 43 139—81 



A Matthews 70 44 59 41 12S— =6 



cshuniway -is 40 01 is 103— S3 



THE TRAP. 



CINCINNATI, O.-The Clpclnnati Independent Shooting Club had 



11 sweepstake shoot on their grounds near Camp Washington for four 

 nuke;, -.,, sii-jrnlice at eliiv [ilc-eOLis ai 12 tarda rise, en Th irsday, Nov. 

 10. The following 13 the score: 



J WTredway 1 1111 ll I H— 10 Joh Bauer 00011 iinoo- 4 



11 A Hard 111111110'— 9 A Klemineler 1100111110— 7 



Capt .1 GluchowskyrllOlllllll— 9 1' Kessler unUllll— 10 



George Krebs iiiuiio'ti— 7 P Jimfcert oiiuinsi— 9 



Itge 1111111111—10 Val Wolilnmnn llUUUOl— 9 



Joh Jflovecainp... .tuiiliioi— 9 



Ties on ten for first prize : 



J WTredway 1 1 1—3 Peter Kessler 1 1 1—3 



FrHoeitge .1 1 1—3 



Second ties, miss and out : 



,1 WTredway 1 Peter Ke-sler i 



Fred Hoeltge 



J W Tredway won first. Mr. ,T. Bauer his no right arm, but shoots 

 with his left arm from his right, thnuder. Ties on nine for second 

 prize: 



H AUtrd 1 1 1—3 PJunl-eit ....t i 0-2 



Cspt J Gluchowsky 1 1—2 V cohlniann 1 1—2 



JohS HoveLkamp l 1 1-3 



Second ties, rnlss and out : 

 H, Allard l John J llovekamp .0 



H Alloxfl, second. Ties on seven tor tnpd prize : 

 Geo, Kreb3.... 1 1-2 A. Kiel nieler 1 0—1 



Geo. Krebs won third prize and John Bauer tourth- 



IB, L. I., Nov 14.— Thenrih 

 a balls came off 



l prizes 



WHITESTOKE til'N CLCB.-Whi 

 monthly contest of the whl'es'one G 



on Election Day, Nov. Slh, wllh seven men at the trap. The 

 consisted of the championship % Id m d i asjie Bret, and a 

 chain dog collar as second. The nr.-,t to be shot for once more lo 

 con: pie I e ihe series of six matches, and to go to the member wliiiilmr 

 It the greatest number of times : the second is shol for Only once ami 

 goes to the man making the ni .-.t best score to the winner of the 

 medal. Ten glass balls ; fifteen yards iLse; Hatch trap: Bogarrlus 

 rules : 



A. C. Wllmerdlng.... 110111111 1-9 I. J. M'Trilt, Jr 1001110IU— 7 



Frank Perry llOlllliU— 9 S, A. Henry 0011101101—6 



C. n. Slmonds ;injllUU-9 D. tt. WHineidlng. . . .uloOOlijOOl— 3 



riewin. Kinlth 1110011111—8 



Ties on nine decided at three, bulls : 



A. A. Wllmerdlng l 1—2 C. H. Slmonds. l o— 1 



Frank Ferry 1 1—2 



Second He : 

 A. C. Wllmerdlng l 1 1—3 Frank Perry l l o_2 



A. C. Wllmerdlng took the medal and Frank Perry the dog-collar. 



RAYMOND SPORTSMAN'S CLUB, Mass—The regular meet took 

 place I'rldiiv Nov. 11. on their grounds at Wellington. The day 

 opened chilly, wlih a bright light and rather strong wtud, which, 

 however, whs easily controlled lie Ihe sli.it-i;iin drviitees. As the 

 (lav pre grossed the atmosphere was warmer, and the sport was en- 

 -.- -r- to the large number present, who lepr.-seured eii.i.s ii-em 

 Maiden, Lynn. (Julncy and Camondge. Mr. v v. a. Gonch crrled off 

 the honors of the day with 19 birds out of the 20 sprung from the 



Iran; Bay scored is; Raymond and Klrkw I, lOeach; and Juhusou 



and Fanlngtoni5 andu, resp'-ciueiv. The coticniims celled for 20 

 birds, la yards' ris", which resulted as follows: vv. y>. Cooch. 19: H. 

 -Rev, is; S. S. smith, 17, D. Klrkwood, 10; F. II. Raymond, 16; F. A. 

 Johnson, 15; .1. W. Farrlngton, 14; J. F. Whliemi, i4; T. Curtis, 14; 

 J. P. Randall, 12 ; C. E. Robinson, 11 ; H. A. Farnham, 11. 



THE POW-WOW SHOOTING CLUB, Mass.— The Pow-Wqws held 

 heir Inaugural shoot at May pigeons on Nov. 12, at their range. Dear 

 - "iinldorlng the disagreeable 



Am 



day, as the rain fell In rorreuts during the i 

 The host shots of the club were not preseni 

 can do better work than those who partlt 

 shots must look to their laurels. Tie- com 

 10 yards rise, as follows: W. Hatch, " ■; i 

 J SpoU'ord, 14; F. East man, 14; C. I 'e Koch 

 (J. Batche'der, 11; G. Weir, 11. The Paw 

 with Ihe straight and stemiy flight of the i 

 is expected from ibis flourishing club. 



e 10 



, of thesiiouiing. 

 it It the absent, ones 

 eel yesterday, pigeon 

 us called for 20 birds, 

 Odsal, 19; E. Beal, 17; 

 nt, t?; E Howell, lis 

 w club are delighted 

 birds, and good wort 



tft.icaterlmn, ,',-,-', >,.<r, averhemg. U .vwlc In mil In the 

 atilft. 1/ the size of tht vn&ld be Uttcen -,-i ti'nun,/,.th< 

 at a ienrth impiiiiny a fn'!i!iuvtt m.'-.. .,/ tkiitt'oi a/iu a 

 ' " i// e tan u ameweti a 



body of Ihe haat w\d ' : ,,,,,, 



r./ iiwknj, .fourteen timet too large-, ll 



the "le'te- of fourteen tow "/ &o tl prop, i 



uo«VJ o/ tumid de.-ivctim in thn_tirst pltpr, i 



of fourtetntii 1 1 houlii be laughed out of exrifen™. 



i mm ai 

 rteer <tn:l 

 ■ if in (7... 

 the nli. pa 

 oi'irlu 7,3 

 | o.e Qa, 

 using the murk by lh» 0<!i*« 



