Jwm S, 1188.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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BOB.— Dedhjwn, Mass., May 31,— Editor Forest andStrmm: I 

 tvae much surprised at your raport of Bmall pointers. Tou 

 say that "with the exception of Peter Black there was not a 

 good one in the class.' Ifc seam* to me that your reporter 

 mu»t iiav» forgotten the liigh praise he gave to me or Bob, 

 (entered by G, W. Amorv) who waa placed second. If ao 

 pleaae right it.— Fred. A. Tatt. [We cheerfully mabe the 

 correction, and assure our correspondent that the omission 

 was accidental, and owing to the fact that Bob waa absent 

 from big stall at the time we examined the class, and we did 

 not see hiro. until the next day when we found him to be a 

 capital one and ao wrote of him , tut the memorandum some- 

 how escaped notice when writing our report, and was not 

 seen until we looked for it upon receipt of the above letter.] 



KENNEL NOTES. 



We wish to Impress upon thn minds of those who send us items for 

 our Kennel Notes, that to avoid mistakes all names should be written 

 in PBiNT letters, us we find it very easy to make mistakes where the-. 

 is not. done. We also would like to be' informed whether the lithium 1 

 is male or female, and to know the date of birth and the breed to 

 which it belongs, whether pointer, setter or other. A careful studv of 

 the notes in this number oi the paper will show just what Is wanted. 

 NAMES CLAIMED. 



Mai. By Mr C, V. V. Sewoll, Tarrytown, N. Y., for black and white 

 ■cooker spaniel bitch, whelped March 3, 1688, by Bob III. out of Ladv 

 -8a th. 



Tamil. ByMr. G. A. Colmau, Charlestown, Mass., for Gbtfdon 

 -Better dog, whelped Jan. e, 1883, by Tom out of over's Flora flNun— 

 Ohloe), 



Tx>ra Elgin. By Mr. ,T. H. Dwyer. Now York, for lemon and white 

 Llewellin Hotter bitch puppv by Zanzibar (Gladstone— Mersey') out of 

 Dot Elgin (Zanzibar— Lady Elgin). 



Sachem Rip. By Mr. H. Louis Shortemcier, New York, for setter 

 dog, whelped March 25, 1883, by Stelges's Sport out of Pheia.n's Belle. 



Jutnho, By Mr. R. Lehmann, Brooklyn, N. Y., for mastiff door, 

 whelped May 24, 188S, by Ceesar out of his imported Jumbo. 



jVi'^pZ. By Miss Mai Meudon, Brattleboro, Vt., for liver and white 

 cocker spaniel dew, whelped March 18, 1882, by Guess out of Lou. 



Duke. By Mr. J. B. Montgomery, Portland,* Oregon, for reel Irish 

 setter dog puppy by Duke out of Kate. 



Kaffir U. By Mr. Geo. Schofleld, Toronto, Can,, for black spaniel 

 dog puppy by Toronto Beau (Kaffir— Squaw) out of Toronto Jet i Nig- 

 ger— Belle). 



Tecumseh Rap. By Mr. H. bonis Khorteroeier, New York, for setter 

 dog, whelped March 25, 1888, by Stelges's Sport out of Paelau's Belle. 



Peg. BtMt. John. Lynch, St. Paul, Minn., for liver and white 

 pointer bitch puppy by Rival, Jr., out of Queen Hamlet. 



Count fioyal. By Mr. Geo. W. Proctor, West. Gloucester, Mass., 

 for blue belton English setter dog, whelped Jan. 2-1, 1842, L.\ . 

 Bine out of Modjeska. 



Beauty. By Col. Thos. 0-oodo Tueker, ("iaston, N. C, for black and 

 white Byron foxhound bitch puppy by Trailer (Antic— Mischief) out 

 of Bett (Watchman— Hannah). 



Brevity. By Col. Thos. Goode Tucker, Gaston, N. C, for brown and 

 white Byron foxhound bitah puppy by Trailer fiirtto— Mischief) out 

 of Bett (Watchman— Hannato. ' 



Ero&hax, By Col. Thos. Goode Tucker, Gaston, N. C. for brown 

 and white Byron foxhound dog puppy by Trailer (Antic— Mischief ] oui 

 of Bett (Watchman— Hannah). 



Babler. By Col. Thos. Goode Tucker, Gaston N. C, for lemon 

 and white Byron foxhound dog puppy by Trailer (Antic— Mischief) 

 out of Bett (Watchman— Hannah). 



Isabella if. and Liz. By Mr. Win. H. Thayer, Bristol, R. I., for blue 

 and tan and white ticked English setter bitches, whelped May 31, iWl 

 by Schuyler out of Isabella. 



Bounce. By Col Thos. Goode Tucker. Gaston, N. C, for brown and 

 white Byron foxhound hiteh puppy bv Trailer (Antic— Mischief) out 

 of Bett (Watchman- Hannah). ' 



Bett. By Col. Thos. Goode Tucker. Gaston, N. C for lemon and 

 white Byron foshound bitch puppy by Trailer (Antic —Mischief) out 

 of Bert (Watchman— Hannah). 



Bi/rtrn. By Col. Thos. Goode Tueker, Gaaton. N. C. for black and 

 white Byron f"xhonnd dog puppy bv Trailer (Antic— Mtechief ) out of 

 Bett (Watchman-Hannah). 



WHELPS. 



RedLassit. Mr. Thos. D. Husted's (Peekskfll, N. Y.) imported red 

 Irish setter bitch Red Lassie whelped May 17, eight (four dogs) bv 

 Pierce's Larry (Elcho-Rose). ° " ' 



Juno. Mr. R. Lehruann's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) imported mastiff bitch 

 Juno whelped May 24, ten (six dog*), by Caesar. 



Belle U. Mr. Fred. H. Loudon's (Rock mil, S. C.) black and tan 

 setter bitch Belle H. (Dr. Aten's Glen— Belle) whelped May 15 eight 

 (Six dogs), by Mr. T. F. Taylor's GBeely (Bjopert— Ean). 



Gypsy. Mr. R. 3i. Uvtagston'a (New York) imported bnll-terrier 

 bitch Gypsy (Young Gully— Rose) whelped May 83, eight (four dogs), 

 by imported Hero (Crib— Lizzie'). 



Cop, The Borstall Kennel's (Mon-lstown, N. J.) champion Gordon 

 setter bitch Lou whelped May 12, four (two dogs),' by Duke of Locust 

 valley; one dog and one bitch since dead. 



BUtckie. II. Oumrnings's Cocker Spaniel Kennels's (South Acworth, 

 N. IT. i coclter spaniel bitch Blackie IT. whelped May 1, nine (one dogj 

 by their Brush Lt. 



Yick. Mr. John G. Watrous's (Areola, La.) liver and white pointer 

 bitch Tick whelped May 8, twelve (five dogs), by champion Bo w ; three 

 lemon and white, nine liver and white. 



Queen,. Mr. Edward Odell's (New Orleans, La.) pointer bitoh Queen 

 (Munson's) whelped May 19, eleven (four dogs), by his champioB Bow 

 six lemon and white and five liver and white. 



Gh/psy. fir. Wm. M. Bowe's (New York) cocker spaniel bitch Gypsy 

 whelped M»y I. five (three dogsl, by Bob HI. 



XoraJi. Mr. T. 'f. Phlegar's fPea'risburg, Va.) beagle bitch Norah 

 (Victor- Lucy) whelped May 28, nine (two dogs), by imported Ring- 

 wood. 



KU. Mr. T. T. Phlegar's (Pearisburg, Va.) foxhound bitch Kiz (Old 

 Virginia stock}, whelped May 24, five (one dog), by owner's Main. 



&ost. Col. \V. A. Si.rother's (Lynchburg, Va.) English setter bitch 

 Frost (Leicester— Victress) whelped seven iflve dogs'), by champion 

 Gladstone, 



JSett. Col. Tims. Goode Tucker's (Gaston, N. C.) Byron foxhound 



bitch Bett (Watchman— Hannah) whelped seven (three dogs) by 



Trailer (Antic-Mischief ). ^ * y 



BRED. 



Roxy—Ringxcond, Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby, Conn.) beaale bitch 

 Boxy (Battler— True) to owner's imported Ringwood (Ranter— Beauty ). 



LadyDufferin n.—Rush. Mr. J. G. Heckscher's (New York") pointer 

 bitch Lady Dufferin IT. to OlgflPa champion Rush, May 38. 



Maida—Don. The Westminster Kennel Chub's liver and white 

 ticked pointer bitch Maida to the Borstall Kennel's Dor, (Sen-,; 

 Psyche n.), May 7. 



Queen May— Sensation. The Westminster Kennel Club's black and 

 white ticked pointer bitch Queen May (Native— champion Fan) to 

 then- champion Sensation, May 20. 



Lady Bub}— Ring. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granbv. Conn.) foxhound bitch 

 Lady Bute (Sport — Topsyj to owner's Ping. May 20. 



Olhna— Brush n. Mr. E. Pollard's cocker spaniel bitch Olivia to 

 Cumminga's Cocker Spaniel Kennel's ('South Acworth, N. H.) import- } 

 Brush n. 



Topxy V.— Brush II. Mr. 0. H. Harwood's cocker spaniel bitoh 

 Topsv (-'. to Cummings's Coek-r Spaniel KennelV Brush ft. 



Sell— Turk. Mr. Wrn. H. Leo's (Boston, Mass.) mastiff bitch Nell 

 (Max -Fawn; to owner's Turk (Rajah— Briuda). 



Isabella U.— Bridling Monurai. Mr. Wrn. H. Thayer's (Bristol, R. 

 I. ) English setter bitch Isabella II. (Schuyler— Isabella) to Mr, J C 

 Higgins's Dashing Monarch, May JO. 



BALES. 



Ringwood— OaMette tgfcefe. White, black and ten ticked beagle 

 bitch, whelped March 17, is=2 i Rmgwood— Coliertei bv : Mr. X. ; . . 

 Granby, Conn., to Mr. Frank Phillips, Milford, Mass. 



TXiUfirU. Red Irish setter dog (Joel -Nellie Hattoraick), by Mr 

 Thos. Blyth, Mclntyre, Pa., to Dr, J. R. Housel, Watsontown, Pa. 



Zanzibar— Dot Elgin whelps. Lemon and white Llewellin setter 

 puppies, dog and biiieh. by Zanzibar ((Jladstoiie-Mersev) out of Dot 

 Elgin (Zanzibar— Lady Elgin ), by Mr. H. B. Yondersmith", Lancaster. 

 Pa., to Mr. T, H. Dwver. New York. 



Hnpe. White and tax foxhound bitoh, whelped March B7, 1882, by 

 Dixie (Music— Nellie) out of Kinetum, by Mr. N. Elmore, Granby, 

 Conn., to Mr. Morns Bacon, Sirasburv, Conn. 



Pet Lavcn-aet. Black and white ticked Laverack setter bitch, 2yrs 

 Md (Thunder— Peeress) bv Mr. J. J. Snellenburg, New Brighton. Pa 

 to Mr. F. G. Simpson, Winnepeg, Manitoba. 



May Pawn. English setter bitch, whelped Feb. 19, 1883 (Count 

 Noble— May laverack) by Mr. J. J. Snellenburg, New Brighton, Pa,, 

 to Mr. James G. Ellis. Johnstown, Pa. 



May Rose, English setter bitch, whelped Feb. ID, 18S2 (Count Noble 

 -May Laverack), by Mr. J. J, Snellenburg, New Brighton, Pa., to Mr. 

 W. H. Elverson, same place 



May Morn. English setter bitch, whelped Feb. ID, 1882 (Otount 

 Koblfr-Mar Laverack) by Mr. J. J, Snellenburg, New Brientcm, Pa) 

 to Mr W. a, Moyim, nam* pla**, 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Oafcc. Red Irish setter dog puppy (Duke— Kate), by Mr. Basil Duke, 

 St. Louis, Mo., to Mr. J. B. Montgomery. Portland, Oregon. 



Nigel. Liver and white cocker spaniel dog, whelped Maroh 18, 1888 

 (Guess— Lou), by Mr. 0. V. V. Sewell, New York, to Bliss Mai Mondon, 

 BratUeboro, Yt. 



DEATHS. 



Oollien. Mr. Lawrence Simpson's (Red Hook, N, Y.) red Irish ter- 

 rier bitoh Colleen (Splinter— Norah), May 90, from tlistemper. 



Lightlying. Mr. Wm, H. Hverson's (New Brighton, Pa.) block and 

 white English setter dog, 3yrs. old (Thunder— Sport), from distemper. 



$ifie mtd 



^hootitiQ. 



NEW YORK TOURNAMENT. 



THE twenty -fourth annual convention of the New York State Asso- 

 ciation for the Protection of Fish and Game will be held at 

 Niagara Falls, N. Y., June IS, 1883, under the auspices of the Niagara 

 Falls Shooting Club. All the contests of the convention will be 

 governed by the New York State Association rules appended hereto, 

 except otherwise noted. Express tents and bulky baggage to the 

 Niagara Palle Shooting Club, Niagara Falls, N. Y., care of Andrew 

 Murray, Chairman Board of Directors. 



Monday, June 12, the reception committee will attend at the Niagara 

 Falls Snooting Club rooms in "Frontier Mart" to meet delegates and 

 friends. The grounds upon which the tournament will be held are 

 located on the margin of the Niagara River above the Falls, In full 

 view of the rapids and islands in the river, and but half a intle distant 

 from any of our hotels. Conveyances will run to and from oil the 

 hoteLs and grounds at a nominal Charge. A telephone on the grounds 

 reaches the villages of Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, and the 

 cities of Buffalo and Lockport, N. Y. Ammunition of all kinds sup- 

 plied on the. grounds. At eight o'clock In the evening of June 13 the 

 convention will convene in Prospect Park Pavilion, when the creden- 

 tials of the delegates will be received and the convention organized. 

 Delegates are respectfully requested to wear their club badges during 

 the convention. 



It is desirable to finish the business of the Association Monday 

 evening. 



Tuesday, June 13, 8 A. M, Contest No. 1, class shooting, 10 single 

 birds. First prize, oil painting of Niagara Falls, value 8300: second, 

 cash, j,75; third, stove, value $43; fourth, cash, $25; total. $843. 



At 2 P. M.. contest No. 3, class shooting, 10 single birds. First 

 prize, cash, S1C0; second, sewing machine, S75; third, cash, $30; 

 fourth, photographs of Niagara Falls, $20; total, $225. 



"Wednesday. June 11, 8 A. M.. third contest, 10 singles, class ahoot- 

 lug. Fir* prize, cash, 8100; second, Howe scale $85 and cash $35; 

 third, cash, &i5; fourth. Hazard's powder $16 and Card trap $10— $36; 

 total, $211. 



At 2 P. M., contest No. 4. 10 doubles, class shooting. First prize, 

 cash, $100; second, suit of clothes S50 aud cash $10— ?&0; third, car- 

 riage whip $25 and cash $10—885; fourth, cash, $25; total, $330. 



For best average score in contests 1, 3, 3 and 4, solid gold badge, 

 value $50. 



Thursday, June 15, at 8 o'clock A. M., contest No. 5, amateur shoot, 

 10 single burls, open to those having never won a prize at this or any 

 previous convention of the association, for which entrance fee has 

 been charged. First prize, Parker gun, $75; second, conductor's lan- 

 tern, S125; third, cash, $35; fourth, cash, $35; total, $860. 



At 3 P. M., contest No. 0, 10 singles, class shooting. First prize, 

 cash $70, suit clothes $.50— $120: second, cash, $50; third, card table 

 $30, Climax gun cleaner $3— $33; fourth, clay pigeon trap $10, U. S. 

 Cartridge Oo. shells $8, subscription. $4; total, $23. 



Friday, June 16 at 8 o'clock A. M., 15 singles. First prize, R. V. 

 Pierce diamond badge, $S50; second, gold badge, $15; total, $865. 



At 2 P. St., contest No. 8, for the Dean Richmond trophy. 



Saturday, June 17, at 8 o'clock A. M., contest No. 9, 15 doubles, for 

 the Livingston Sportsmen's Association Cup, value $800. 



A free-for-all puree will be contested at the close of the touma- 

 ment, class shooQng, case prizes. First $400, second $300, third $150, 

 fourth $100, fifth $00, or if entrance not filled, to be pro-rated. 



Rifle Shooting.— Jane 15. at 9 A. M., 10 shots, 100yds., off-hand, 

 string measure. Fiivf prize, cash, $.50; second, hunting suit, $25; 

 third. Denison's targets, $15, Climax gun-cleaners, $3— $18; total, $98. 



Pistol Snoot; -, -Jiine 15, at 3 o'clock P. M., 10 shots at the word, 

 45ft., string measure, !':•-.' prize, cash, $25; second, banjo, $30; 

 third, clock, $10, 3 Climax gun -cleaners, $3— $18; fourth, subscription, 

 $4; total, $83. 



Fly-Casting 

 slumns. 



Special Prize.— The Fobest aito Stream offers a cash prize to the 

 association of $50, to be given to that club belonging to the associa- 

 tion which shn.ll show the best record for the past year in tho work of 

 game protection: 



First— The promotion of a better observance of the Game Laws. 



Second— Fostering and Increasing the supply of fish and game; the 

 award to be determined by a committee of three, to consist of the 

 president of the association and two others, to be appointed by him- 

 the records of the competing clubs to be made in writing and submit- 

 ted to this committee; the award to bo made on or before August 1, 



The secretary's address is, Mr. Wm. Paul, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



M 



THE CHICAGO TOURNAMENT. 



J..AY 80.— Match for Board of Trade medal; 15 birds, plunge tra.pB, 

 ^- i T 8 l T . d J" Beers 13 ' M - Randall 6, H. P. Blatsdell 8, J. C. Lyons 15 

 W.J. Eichl4, A. Kleinmau 13, F. Canfield 10, J. Gillespie 13, J. H. 

 ria !J, 18, C. E. Williard 14, R. B. Organ 12, E. E. Bird 10, George Wtells 

 Vh £' 3; McArthur 11, John Whiting 9, Geo. Beaumont 8, J. R. Stlce 

 l 3 'X' W ; ^J" 101 " 8 . C. D. Gammon 9, John Watson I, H. F. Porter 10, 

 L. W eekley 12, L. A. Cankins 9, J. M. Sargeant 9, D. L. Hall 7, W. B. 

 Hauworth 1L J. J. Murphy 6, F. KimbaU 13, J. W. Hanson 13, F. G. 

 Scott 13, C. E. Felton 11, P. Clark 13. Dr. C. Hornev 7, Charles E. 

 Strawn 18, J. S. Joles 12, Dr. Perkins 8, D.G. Cunningham 16, William 

 Morns 16, John Marshall 13, Dr. Norcombe 9, T. L. Blanchard 7 

 George Aircy 13, D. F, Deadrich 12, J. A. Steubach 10, F. D. Gardner 

 18, Alex. Brown 12, H. Schnous 11, C. D. Walla 11, Henry Sloan 9, W. 

 T. Deway !), L. Laflln 11, J. M. Hutchinson 12, A. J. Lea 11, J. A. Sny- 

 der 8, H. W. Loveday 9, Abner Price 11. W. H. Haskell 9, H. L Salis- 

 &°S 8 ', B ; Sands u i ••• " mer 13 > R w - C° o1 ". J - Russell 9, Charles 

 F. Stock 14, T. R. Hasdell 10, C. F. Young 0, W. Harbaugh 8, J. A. 

 Hoffetetter 10, 8. P. Warner 7, J. F. Campbell 13, George 0. Marsh 9, 

 J. 3 KJemman 16, George Wilson 10, S. H. Turrel 12, Dr. V. Rowe 12, 



S PW,l' L - H - Eruner 10, J. R. Mnvberrv 11. F. Watte 18, A. Y r . Fuller 

 10, J. M Thomas, Jr., 12 J. A. Allen 7, G. Stephens 11, Ed. Price 12. 

 G. C. Mosher 13, W. W. McFarland 11, M. Doxev 13, Eri Bates 11, Dri 

 N. C. Roe 12, IT. Miller 8, W. Cillesple 14, Charles Kern IS, Dr. J. 

 ftaukhurat 7, G. D. Organ S.^J. F. Phulips 13, J. Haines 5, John Hel- 



if 13: Beers and Hanson killed 5 straight 

 Hutchinson divided in shooting off ties of 13. 

 the afternoon was exceedingly disagree- 



Klemman won wifli 3 straight In the shoot-off for the first prize of 

 the second class— those who killed 14 birds— C. F. Stock, of Peoria. 

 andO.W. Payron, of this city, killed 5 birds each, and divided the 

 first and second prizes " 

 and divided. Weekly 



May 31.— The woatb 



able, the wind blowing a gab- and cj i j ing thi birds away over'thi 

 heads of the shooters, The first thing in the morning was the shoot 

 off for the ties of 11 and 10 in the fifth and sixth classes, individual 

 shoot of the day before. W. W. McFarland of the Austin Club, L. 

 Bick of the IChicago Club, and C. E. Felton of the Audubon Club, 

 Chicago, tied on Bbirds and divided the prizes. There were 10 ties of 

 10. George Nelson, Chicago Club, and L. Canfield, Delcvan Club, ty- 

 ing, and dividing the prizes'. 



State Championship Match, teams of 4 men each club, 20 birds per 



tan, 31yds.: 



Peoria Shooting Club, Peoria— L. Weekley 15, J. H. Erfard 9, Fred, 

 Kimble 17, Charles Stock 14. Total 55. 



Rock Island Gun Club, Roek Island— L. Laflin 16, L n. Brtmer 18 

 E. W\ Brtmer IB, R. W. Coal 17. Total 83. 



Wyoming Sportsmen's Association, Wyoming— W. Sage 19, J, C. 

 Lyous 18, A. Y. Fuller 14, J. M. Thomas, Jr., 18. Total 62 



Cumberland dun Club, Chicago— J. Watson 10, H. Lovedav 18, C 

 D. (iammon 13, J. M. Hutchinson 14. Total 61. 



Forester' Club, Chicago— T. J. Gillespie 13, E. Price 17, J. C. Mosher 

 IS, Abner Price 18. Total 80. 



Beneseo Sportsmen's Association. Oeneseo— W. Morris 13, B. Sewell 

 IB, W. Doxey 14, David Beers 17. Total 88. 



Blue Island Gun Club, Blue Island— Q. Boeber 17, G. Alrey, 14 G. 

 - 16, E. Seyforth 9. Total 54. 



Maple City Gnu Club. Goneseo— Dr. Perkins IS, Q. S, Wells 14 W 

 Harbaugh 18 F. H, McArthur 11 . Total 56. 



First Lee Cfounty Gun Club, Franklin Grove— Dr. Parkhurrt 18; Eri 

 Bates 18; J, C. Allan 11, Dr, N, 0. Roe 14, Total 63, ' W 



Qulnoy Shooting Club, Quinoy— W. D. Hanworth 18, J. A. Steinba«& 

 10, D. F. Deadriok 17, J. Miller 15, Total 60. 



Audubon Club, Jacksonville— A. J. Lee 16, J. Sargeant 11, J. jK. 

 Scott 18, J. R. Btlll 16. Total 67. 



Audubon Club, Chleaffo-S. H. Turreu 18, H. Silsburg 10, C. H. 

 Felton 18, W. W. Fobs 18. Total 71, 



Glencoe Gun Club, Glenooe— H. H. Gage 15. G. C. Howard 14, B. 

 P. Law 10, N. Taylor II. Total 50, 



South End Club, Chicago— H. L. Porter 9, H. L. Salisburry 19, 0. 

 N. Lydston 12, M. J. Eich 15. Total 58. 



Delevan Prairie Club, Delevan— P. Clark 16, L. Watte 16, Dr. 0. F. 

 Brittaln 17, I). G. Cunningham 18. Total 65. 



Mak-8aw-Ba Club, Chicago— H. Sloan 13, C. Means 13, W. Haskell 

 18, J. White 9. Total 53. 



Brooklyn Gun Club, Jacksonville— M. Randall 19, G. Lindbarger IT, 

 Dr, H. C. Henry 12, Charles Strawn 8. Total 56. 



Mercer Cotmty Gun Club, Viola— E. T. Crosby 18, T. W. Taylor 14, 

 Fred AUen 11, L. A Cawkins 11. Total 54. 



Chicago Shooting Club. Chicago— R. B. Organ 17, A. Kleinraan 19, 

 C. E. Willard 18, John Kleinman 14. Total 68. 



Lake George Sportsmen's Association, Chicago— J H. Palm 14, 

 Fred Wood 13, T. MeGowan 11, R. A. Turtle 17. Total 65. 



Austin Club, Austin— F. Canfield 12, G. M. Davis 16. F. Kellogg 16, 

 W r . W. McFarland 18. Total 57. 



South Side Gun Club. Quinoy— Hi Schnous 14, L. I). Dewey 15, F. D. 

 Gardner 6, C. D. Waller H. Total 38. 



The Audubon Club, of Chicago, won the championship by a scor» 

 of 71 birds out of a possible 80; the Foresters Club, of Chicago, third; 

 Delevan Prairie Club, of Delevan, fourth; Chicago. Shooting Club, or 

 Chicago, fifth; the First Lee County. Wyoming, Roek Island and 

 Geneseo Sportsmen's Clubs tied on 62 birds each for sixth. The 

 Wyoming team won shoot off with score of 15. Besides those prizes 

 there were four special prizes won as follows: First, a silver "dead 

 shot" medal, for the shooter making the best individual score in the 

 team contest, Sage, Parkhurst, Silsby, Eich, Randall and Kleinman 

 tied on 19. Shoot off at, 31yds., won by H. Silsby with 5 straight. 

 Second special prize. Forest Club medal, best averages v> shoots Xos. 

 1 and 2, won by M. T. Eich, South End Club, C'nicago. Third special 

 prize, large medal, club making lowest score in team shoot, to be 

 known as the "tombstone" medal, was won by the South Side Club, 

 of Qulncy, by a score of 3S. This completed the shooting under 

 management Of the association. The "Illinois tournament," open to 

 the world, followed. 



June 1.— Double best shoot, 5 pairs, ISvds. rise: W. B. Hauworth 7, 

 O. B. Stiel 8, P. R. Slice 7, J. M. Hershey 8, J. Bardington 6, A. Mead- 

 ows 8, John Manhall 8, D. G. Cunningham 7, A. Kleinman 9, John 

 Wateon 7, J. U , Sargent 6, William Morris 6, N. Randall 8, F. Kimble 

 10, C. T. StockS, J. H. Hall 9. F. Laflin 6, H. P. Bladesdall 8, J. A. 

 Hostetter 6, J. D. Brnaduse 7, J. T. Joles 9, A. J. Lee 8, J. Miller 6. J. 

 H. Skinner 7, T. W. Taylor 8, B. White 7, Boh "White 7. R. Hunter 6, 

 W. H. Love withdrawn, I. C. Lyon withdrawn, R. B. Wadsworth 8, J. 

 H. Palm 8, Dr. Perkins 6. W. Fisk 6, W. M. Ackernian (i, George T. 

 Farmer 4. T. Watts withdrawn, M. J. Eich 4, J. A. Allen 3. N. Doxey 8, 

 B. Saudis 8, Dr. Parkhurst 6, J. W. Hanson 7, W. Barlow 6. L. Weekley 

 7, R. A. Turtle 6, C. S. Cleaver 6, T. W. Barbour 7, H. A. Dyer 7, W. 

 Mudgelt 6, H. Dunned 0, J. T. Kleinman 6, G. Kelson 3. F. Campbell 

 10, D. Beers 8, S. A. Tucker 6, W. Harbaugh 5, R. W. Coal 9. J. W. 

 Thomas withdrawn, G. O'Flarity 8, H. T. Keidhardt 7, W. E. Payson 

 7, J. F. Brady 7, Hutchinson 6, if. Elders 6, H. T. Orris 9, W. W. Fobs 6. 



Fred Kimble, of the Peoria Club, and F. Campbell, of the Geneseo 

 Club, tieing on 10. shot off three ties of three pairs each. Kimble 

 finally winning by a score of 4 to 3. A Kleinman. J. H. Hale, J. S. 

 Joles, R. W. Coal and H. F. Orvis, tieing on 9, shot off three pairs, R. 

 W. Coal, of the Rook Island Club, winning, mating six straights. A. 

 Menders, of the Memphis Gluh. and N. P. Blaisdell, of the Geneseo 

 Club, divided third money— $6d. Ties of 7 won by H. F. Neidhardt, of 

 Chicago. 



Clay ' 

 barrel: 



W. H. Skinner 9, D. G. Cunningham 9, C. F. Stock 9. Fred Kimble 7, 

 J. R. Btice 0, J. M.Sargent 7, J. A. Perry 6. W. Barlow 8, G. Wadsworth 

 4, A. Meaders 9, G. Windsor 4, H. W. Love 8. J. J. Kleinman 7. C. W. 

 -lie] ion 9, C. Strawn 5, W. B. Hemworlh 8. J. H. Palm S. R. A. Turtle 

 9, W. Store 8. J. Crossman 1, W. G. Pavson 10. John Marshal] 10, J. H. 

 Erford 6, J. H. Kempmg 4, D. Beers 3 'Bob White 4, J. M. Barbour 2, 

 H. Miller 7, H. F. Neidhardt 4. G. H. Waller 4, John Watson 4. H. F. 

 Orris 8, B. Guge 4, G. Nelson 5, Ike Partington 8, B. White 5, 0. P. 

 Pond 8, H. P. Blaisdell 9. Eric Bates 5, J. W." Hanson 8, F. Watts 8, Dr. 

 N. C. Roe 4, D. H. Turrill 7, A. J. Lee 10, T. Canfield 9. Ed. C. Howard 



7, H. Dunnell 8, W. Mudgett 7, W. Fisk 6. William Ackerrnan 9, J. F. 

 Brady 8, George Hessler'5, Steve Rymel 8. S. P.Warner 8, G. C. Gross- 

 man 6, J. A. Steinback 9, L. H. Bruner 7. J. M. Hutchins 5, L. Week- 

 ley 8. G. Peevey 3, M. J. Eich 7, A. Kleinmau 9, W. W. Sttmnett 6, B. 

 Sands 10, J. Miller 9, F. E. Barnard 8, R. W r . Coal 8, P. O'Flaherty 6, 

 Dr. H. Henry 5, D. L. 7, C. G. Gammon 10. 



Ties on 10 birds: La the shoot off W. G. Pavson, of Chicago, won. 



On 9 birds there were 13 ties, and W. H. Skinner, of Chicago, won. 



Ties on eight birds: H. F. Oris, of Chicago; Dre Partington, of 

 Campaign, and J. F. Brady, of Kankakee, tied and divided. 



In the 7-bird tie Fred. Kimbl'i, of Peoria, andH, Miller, of Chicago, 

 divided. 



NEBRASKA STATE TOURNAMENT. 



Omaha, Neb., May 27. 



THE Nebraska State Shooting Tournament began here May 24 and 

 was concluded to-day. The meeting was held under the 'auspices 

 of the Omaha sportsmen. Rain fell Wednesday and prevented a 

 large attendance. The shooting was as follows: 



FIRST CAT. 



The first match was class shooting, open ' to residents of the State, 

 purse $200; 10 birds, 21yds. rise; ties, 3 birds. Four prizes— $80, 860. 

 S40, $20. The result was as follows: J. W. Petty 8, J. Woods 8, H. 

 B. Thompson 9 Geo. Page 10, D. Bray 10, W. N. Cook 7, E. Leeder 9, 

 F. E. Brown 7, W. T. Den 9, W. Bracev 8. W. W. Browning 7, H. H 

 Cooner 9, R. R Kimball 6, J. C. Eberiy'9, A. Seager 9, Parmalee 8, T. 

 K. Kimball 5, Hathaway 10, Hughes 7. First, tie. 26vds.— Page 0, Bray 



8, Hathaway 8. Divided first monev. Second 'tie— Thompson 8, 

 Leeder a, Den 3, Cooner 2. Eberly 2, Seager 2. Second money divided 

 by Thompson, DeD and Cooner. Petty won third money and Cooner 

 fourth money. 



Second match— Purse, 8200; class shooting. Open onlv to residents 

 of the State; 5 double birds at 18 vards rise; ties, 2 pairs; prizes same 

 as foregoing. The following wos'the result: Howe 8, Woods 7, Lund v 

 fl Patrick 9, Cooner 6, Hathaway 6. Leeder 8, Bracy 5, Brucker 7". 

 Knox 5, Jones 3, White 7, Barnes "(, Mills 10, Parmalee 0, Browning 10. 

 Den 8, Artuthnot 8, Ebi-rley 9, Petty 7, Latta 0, Robinson 6, Quick 4. 

 Thomson '!. First tie— Mills 4, Browning 8. Third tie-Patrick 4, Par- 

 malee 4, Eberley 3. Patrick and Parmalee divided second money. 

 Arbuthnot won third money. 



Third match.— Purse, $350: class shooting. Free to all; 15 single 



floss balls; 18 yards rise; rotary trap; ties, 5 balls. Four prizes— 

 100, j75, §50, $25. The result was as follows: leeder 8, Hathaway 

 12, Pariiiaiec 15, T. Kimball 13, Cooner 11, Bmcker 9, D. KimbaU 9 

 Porter 11, Browning 12, Robinson 13, Barnes 13, Den 12, Beard 5, Mills 



money. Ties on 12— Baum won fourth money. 



SECOND DAT. 



Fourth Match-Purse $.900; class shooting; open only to residents 



Brucker 4, Robinson 5," took fourth money'; Latta Browuii 

 Fifth match-Prize silver cup, presented in May. IBK "by the 



ilattsmouth .Sportsmen's Club, for club teams. Four members of a 

 club to compose a team. Ten single birds; 21yd* rise Records 

 %8&i 1877 < , von , ,J - V -J£ e Uncnln 1: «"U at Plattsmouth. Se.,re. 34. Mav, 

 18,8, won by the Fremont team at Fremont, Score, 35, May, 1879 

 won by the I rem out team at Omaha. Score. 38. May. 1880, won by 



he Lincoln team at Nebraska City. Score, 36. May. 1881, won by 



the Omaha team at Lincoln. Score. 37. The scores at this meeting 



were : w 



Nemaha Club. 



Summers l mi 110 1—8 



Browning i 111 1 1 1 1 0-8 



^ n - 1 10 11 11111-9 



Eberly j t j 1 : , , 1 -, 1 _ ]0 _ S6 



Silsby Club. 



g ^ 1 1111 1111 i_io 



§'; a 7 1 llio ioil 0-8 



^v a iiii iioi i_7 



0e»k., , i i i » i iiio 1-9-S4 



