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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Feb. U, 1884. 



English. Champion black and tan setters 820, open dogs 

 same as the English, bitches the same, puppies §10. Champion 

 pointers 620, open dogs same as setters, bitches the same, pup- 

 pies $10 and $5. Champion Irish water spaniels $15, open 815, 

 S7 and £5. Clumber spaniels $10, 87 and 85. Champion field 



than black, dogs same as the black, bitches the same, 

 puppies 810. black the same. Foxhounds 810, §7 

 and $5, puppies $7. Harriers 810 and $5. Beagles 

 same as foxhounds. Deerhounds 810 and 85. Champion grey- 

 hounds 810, open $10 and §5. Champion fox-terrier dogs 815, 

 bitches the same; open, dogs 815. 87 and 85, bitches the same, 

 puppies ski and 85. Mastiffs 810 and 85. Champion St. Bern- 

 ards 810; open, dogs 810 and 85, bitches the same. Newfound- 

 lands 810 and $5. Champion collies 815; open, dogs 815,87 

 and $5. bitches the same, puppies 85. Bulldogs 810, 87 and 85, 

 bull-terriers, Scotch tenners, Dandy Dinmont terriers, bkye 

 terriers, Bedlington terriers, Irish terriers, black and tan ter- 

 riers, broken-haired terriers, the same. Yorkshire terriers 

 810 and 85, pugs, smooth toys, rough toys, toy spaniels, foreign 

 dogs, miscellaneous, the same. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 

 Kennel notes are inserted in this column free of charge. To insure 

 publication of notes, correspondents MUST GIVE the following par- 

 ticulars of each animal: 



I. Color. 6. Name and residence of owner, 

 3. Breed. buyer or seller. 



3. Sex. 7. Sire, with his sire and dam. 



4. Age. or 8. Owner of sire. 



5. Date of bi th, ot breeding or 9. Dam, with her sire and dam. 



of death. 10. Owner of dam. 



All names must be plainly written. Communication on one side of 

 I iiper only, and signed with writer's name. 

 NAMES CLAIMED. 



KP*"" See instructions at head of this column. 



Youny Obo. By Mr. Andrew Laidlaw. Woodstock, Ont., for black 

 cocker spaniel dog, whelped Oct. 9, 1883, by Obo II. (A.K.R, 432) out 

 of Darkie (A.K.R. 250). 



See See. By Mr. W. A. Wheatly, Memphis. Tenn., for black and tan 

 Gordon setter bitch, age not given (Malcolm— Dream IV.). 



Sensation's Lad. By Mr. A. P. Vredenburgh. Bergen Point. N. J., 

 for lemon and white pointer dog. whelped Sept. 11, 1883, by champion 

 Sensation (A.K.R. 217) out of Lass iSleaford— Dawn). 



Schuyler Livingstone. By Mr. H. W. Smith, Worcester. Mass.. for 

 black and white greyhound dog, whelped June 28, 1883 i Quickstep- 

 Molly). 



G-uido. By Miss Ida F. Warren, Leicester. Mass., for Italian grey- 

 hound dog, whelped Nov. 13, 1883, by Dr. Mudge's Don out of 

 Beauty. 



Nettie R. By Mr. J. W. Rushforth. Yonker. N. Y.. for black, with 

 white on breast, cocker spaniel bitch, whelped June 17, 1883, by 

 Brahmin (Bob— Clow) out of Pansy B. (Captain— Diamond). 



Grace. By Mr. James E. Bennett. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for white, 

 black and tan licked beagle bitch, whelped Aug. Hi, 1883 (Ringwood— 

 Thorn). 



Jesse. By Mr. John H. Davis, East Chester, N. Y., for lemon and 

 white English setter dog, whelped Oct. 29, 1883. by Lyons's Jesse 

 i Chips— Jessie) out of owner's Bessie (Shot— Princess Tarlow). 



Bessie. By Mr. John H. Davis. East Chester. N. Y , for liver and 

 white English setter bitch, whelped Oct. 29, 1883. by Lyons's Jesse 

 i Chips— Jessie) out of owner's Bessie (Shot— Princess Tarlow), 



Prior Claim.— Newport. R, I., Feb. 9, 1884.— Editor Forest and 

 Stream: In the last (Feb. 7) of Forest axd Stream Mr. L. Melchor 

 claims name Black Bess II. for black cocker bitch As I claimed that 

 name for one of my bitches in your issue of Jan. 10, and, having reg- 

 istered her in American Kennel Register (843), think I have the best 

 right to the name. Harry G Hammett. 



NAMES CHANGED. 



£5gr* See instructions at head of this column. 



Faust Fan to Fannie Faust. Liver and white pointer bitch, 

 whelped October, 1880 (Faust— Minnetonka), owned by Mr. S. B. 

 Dillev, Rosendale,' Wis. 



BRED. 



l^f" See instructions at head of this column. 



Lady Bang— Knickerbocker. The Knickerbocker Kennel Club's 

 (Jf-rsevCity, N. J.) orange and white pointer bitch Lady Bang (A.K.R. 

 698), tb their champion Knickerbocker (A.K.R. 19), Feb. 9. 



Margery Daw— Beaufort. The Surrey Kennel's (Ellicott City. Mo.) 

 orange and white pointer bitch Margerv Daw (Sensation— Clymont) to 

 Beaufort (A.K.R. 694), Feb. 6. 



Belle— Bang Bang. The Westminster Kennel Club's lemoii and 

 white pointer bitch Belle (Flake— Lilly) to their Bang Bang (A.K.R. 

 394). Feb. 9. 



Flirt— Sensation. Mr. W. S. Thurston's lemon and white pointer 

 bitch Flirt (Glen mark— Girl) to the Westminster Kennel Club's cham- 

 pion Sensation (A.K.R. 217), Feb. 9. 



Bhue— Arlington. Mr. Thomas Adcock's (Providence, R. I.) red 

 Irish setter bitch Rhue (Elcho— Juno) to Mr. C. Fred. Crawford's Ar- 

 lington (DanVRuby), Feb. 6. 



Cleo—Nimrod. Mr. John Carver's (Boston, Mass.) red Irish setter 

 bitch Cleo (Elcho— Flourish) to Ashmont Kennel's champion Nimrod 

 (A.K.R. 631), Feb. 4. 



Juno— Comet. Mr. Andrew Laidlaw's (Woodstock. Ont.) red Irish 

 setter bitch Junoto Messrs. Durward's Comet, Jan. 29. 



Bride of Missouri— Hannibal. Mr. J. D. Blood's (Hannibal, Mo.) 

 red Irish setter bitch Pride of Missouri (A.K.R. 635) to his Hannibal 

 (A.K.R. 616), Nov. 18. 



Yolande— Colonel Stubbs. Mr. W. H. Tuck's (Wilkesbaire. Pa.) 

 spaniel bitch Yolande (A.K.R, 523) to Colonel Stubbs (A.R.R. 302), 

 Jan. 29. 



Sheila— Pluck. Mr. Lawrence Timpson's (Red Rook, N. Y.) Irish 

 terrier Sheila (A.K.R, 137) to his Pluck (A.K.R. 197), Jan. 25. 



Lady Alice- BuckelUw II. Mr. J. D. Blood's (Hannibal, Mo.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Lady Alice (Rough— Lady Bcacousiield) to his Buck- 

 ellew II (A.K.R. 30). Jan. 18. 



Bridget. P. Hatterick— Hannibal. Mr, J. D. Blood's (Hannibal, Mo. ) 

 red Irish setter bitch Bridget P. Hatterick (A.K.R, 612) to his Hanni- 

 bal (A.K.R. 616). Jan. 25. 



Mnwl B.— liogardus. Mr. J. D. Blood's (Hannibal, Mo.), red Irish 

 setter bitch Maud B. (Rover B.— Red Topsey) to his Bogardus (Hanni- 

 bal-Pride of Missouri), Jan. 10. 



Bounce— Bonivard. Mr. A. K. Johnston's (Stapleton, S I.) St, 

 Bernard bitch Bounce (A.K.R, 784) to Bonivard (A.K.R. 361), Dee. 31. 



Theon—Ccesar. The Chequ'asset Kennel's (Lancaster, Mass.) St. 

 Bernard bitch Theon (A.K.R. 94) to their Caesar (A.K.R. 22) Jan. 18. 



Jersey Gyp— Primer. Mr. W. E. Rea's (Hackettstown, N. J.) Eng- 

 lish sttcer bitch Jersey Gyp (A.K.R. 107) to Mr. C. N. Wade's Primer 

 (A.K.R. 227 1, Jan. 3. 



Toronto Jet— Bub. Mr. Andrew Laidlaw's (Woodstock, Ont.) black 

 spaniel bitch Toronto Jet 'Nigger— Belle) to Bub (A.K.R. 131), Jan. 12. 



Lark— Kelpie. Mr. Geo. H. Whitehead's (Trenton, N. J.) collie 

 bitch Lark (A.K.R. 7) to his Kelpie (A.K.R. 0). Jan. 26. 



Daisy— Young Toby. The ( hequasset Kennel's (Lancaster, Mass.) 

 imported pug Intel. Daisy (A.K.K. 468) to their imported Young Toby 

 (A.K.R. 475), Jan. 5. „^™-„ 



WHELPS. 



83r° Sen.instru.ct.ions at head of this column. 



Pride of Missouri. Mr. J. D. Blood's (Hannibal, Mo ) red frish 

 setter bitch Pride of Missouri (A.K.R. 6S5), Jan. 20, eight (three dogs), 

 by his Hannibal (A.K.R. 610). , „ 



Sally. Mr. J. P. Swain's (Bronxville. NY .) Dauche Dinmont terrier 

 bitch Sally (A.K.K. 866), Nov. 8, seven (three dogs), by his Joe (A.K.R. 



Lady Abbess. Mr. Fred. W. Rothera's (Simcoe, Ont.) rough-coated 

 St Bernard bitch Lady Abbess (A.K.R. 482), Feb.7, twelve (seven dogs), 

 by his Priam (A.K.R. 485). 



Fanny. Mr. G. Sanderson's CJIoncton. N. B.) imported Skye terrier 

 Fanny. Feb. 6, three (two dogs), by his imported Watty. The bitch 

 since dead. 



Ruby II. Mr. G. G. Hammond's (New London, Ct.) Chesapeake Bay 

 bitch Ruby II., Jan. 15, ten (seven dogs), by Ciutis's Foam (Albert— 



Daphne II. The Essex Kennel's St. Bernard bitch Daphne. II. 

 (A.K.K. 489), Jan. 30, seven (three dogs), by Alp H. (A.K.R. 705). 

 SALES. 



|E^~ See instructions at head of tins column. 



Nellie R. Black, with white on breast, cocker spaniel bitch.whelped 

 June 17, 1833 (Brahmin— Pansy B.), by Mr. Jas. Middlemist, Delhi, N. 

 Y., to Mr. J. W. Rushforth, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Young Obo. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Oct. 9, 1883, by Obo 



II. (A.K.R. 432) out of Darkie i A.K.R. 250), by Mr. John Daly, Salmon 

 Falls. N.H.. to Mr. Andrew Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont, 



Blade Prince. I Hack greyhound dog (A.K.R. 752). by Mr. H. W. 

 Huntington. B.ooklyn, N. Y. to Mr. W. H. Herri -k. Wontpelier,V6. 



Bonivard. Rough-coated St. Bernard dog (A.K.R. 301 1 by Mr, Rod- 

 ney Benson, New Y«m, to Mr. E. R. Heara, Passaic, N. J. 



Regie. Rough-coated St. Bernard bitch (A.K.R. 25). by Mr. Rodney 

 Benson. New York, to Mr. J. W. Burgess, East Orange, N. J. 



April Fool. English setter dog, age not given (Jester— Modjeska), 

 by Mr. E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Mr. R. M. Brown, Jr., Am- 

 herst Court House. Va. 



67ood Princess. English setter bitch, whelped Oct. 28, 1883 (Prince 

 -Dashing Belle), by Mr. E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Mr. Wm. 

 H. Childs, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Jester, Jr. English setter dog, age not given (Jester— Modjeska), by 

 Mr. E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Mr. Louis B. Wright, New 

 York. 



Modesto. English setter bitch, age not given (Jester -Modjeskai, 

 by Mr. E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Mr. A. M. Wright, New 

 York. 



Othello. Black greyhound dog (A.K.R. 756). by Mr. H. W. Hunting- 

 ton, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Mr. C. S. Wixon. Ithaca. N. Y. 



Princess Fedora. Black grevhound bitch, whelped Sept. 17, 18S3. 

 by Doubleshot (A.K.R 73) out of Dorothee (A.K.R. 72). by Mr. H. W. 

 Huntington, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Mr. J. C. Sinclair. New York. 



Queen Bess. Fawn greyhound bitch (A.K.R. 757). by Mr. H. W. 

 Huutington, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Mr. W. H. Plerrick, Montpelier.Vt. 



Prince Jester. English setter dog. whelped Oct. 28. 1883 (Prince- 

 Dashing Bellle). by Mr. E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Mr. A. M. 

 Wright, New York. 



Prince Castle. English setter dog, whelped Oct, 28, J 883 (Prince- 

 Dashing Belle), by Mr. E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Mr. M. 

 Richardson, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Daisy. Black and tan Gordon setter bitch (A.K.R. 829), by the 

 Ashmont Kennel, Dorchester, Mass., to Mr. F. Chesley, New Market, 

 N. H. 



Ridgefield. Red Irish setter dog (A.K.R. 637), by Mr. Charles R. 

 Thorburn, Ridgefleld Park, N. J., to Mr. H. M. Drake, Morristown. 

 N.J. 



Sherwood. Red Irish setter bitch (A.K.R. 641*, bv Mr. Charles R. 

 Thorburn, Ridgefield Park, N. J., to Mr. W. W. Sharpe, New York, 



Benedict. Black spaniel dog (A.K.R, 61), by Mr. Chas. H. Mason, 

 New York, to Mr. H. W. Huntington, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Count Louie. Black greyhound dog, whelped Sept. 17, 1883, by 

 Doubleshot (A.K.R. 73) out of Dorothee (A.K.R. 72), by Mr. H. W. 

 Huntington, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Mr. J. C. Sinclair, New York. 



La Belle. Black greyhound bitch (A.K.R. 754), by Mr. H. W. Hunt- 

 ington. Brooklyn. N. Y.. to Mr. A. D. Swan. Lawrence. Mass. 



Le Beau. Black greyhound dog (A.K.R. 755), by Mr. H. W. Hunt- 

 ington. Brooklyn, N. Y.', to Mr. A. D. Swan, Lawrence, Mass. 



Schuyler Livingstone. Black and white grevhound dog, whelped 

 June 28, 1883 (Quickstep— Molly), by Mr. H. W. Smith, Worcester. Mass.. 

 to Mr. F. D. B. Srott, Stottville, N. Y. 



Guido. Dawn, with white points, Italian greyhound dog. whplped 

 Nov. 12, 1883 (Don— Beauty), by Mrs. C. A. Derby, Salem, Mass., to 

 Miss Ida F. Warren, Leicester. Mass. 



Flora. Liver, with white on breast and feet, cocker spaniel bitch, 

 age not given (Joe— Jennv). bv Mr. J. W, Rushforth, Yonkers, N. Y., 

 to Mr. A. D. Wilbur, Catskill. N. Y. 



Re.cford— Sylvia whelps. Red Irish setters, whelped Dec. 20, 1883, 

 bv the Rory O'More Kennels. Albany. N. Y., a dog to Mr. C. T. Pierce, 

 Brooklyn, N.Y. ; a bitch to Mr.W. R. Roeolfson. Jersey City. N. J., and 

 a bitch to Mr. I. N. Haney. Albany. N.Y. 



Pat O'More— Pearl whelp. Red Irish setters, whelped Dec. 6, 1883, 

 by the Rory O'More Kennels, Albany, N. Y.. a dog to Mr. M. H.Bren- 

 singer, Harrisburg. Pa. : a b'tch to Mr. C. T. Pierce, Brooklyn. N. Y., 

 and a bitch to Mr. W. K. Trimble, Princeton, HI. 



Doncaster. Liver and white pointer dog (A.K.R. 563). by Mr. H. B, 

 Dwyer, New York, to Mr. Mortimer Mills, Jersey City, N. J. 



Rose Gleam. 'Lemon and white pointer bitch (A.K.R. 565), by Mr. 

 H. B. Dwyer, New York, to Mr. Geo. L. Wilms, Jersey City, N. J. 



See See. Black and tan Gordon setter bitch, age not given (Malcolm 

 —Dream IV.), by Mr. H. Malcolm, Baltimore, Md., to Mr. W. A. 

 Wheatly, Memphis, Tenn. 



Jet IF. Black spaniel bitch (A.K.R. 851 1, by Mr. John Daly. Salman 

 Falls. N. H., to Mr. J. P. Willey, same place. 



Chief— Doe whelps. Red Irish setter dogs. whelped December, 1883, 

 by Chief (A. K R. 231) out of Doe (Buck— Floss), by Mr. Max Wenzel, 

 Hoboken. N. J., one to Mr. H. Thomas, same place; one to Dr. Mana- 

 tor, same place; one to Mr. C. H. Miller, Hudson, N. Y., and one to 

 Mr. F. M. Bennett. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Sensation— Lass whelp. Lemon and white pointer dog, whelped 

 Sept. 11. 1883. by the Westminster Kennel Club, Babylon, L. L, to Mr. 

 Louis B. Wright. New York. 



Rory O'More— Gay whelp. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Oct. 12, 

 1883, by the Rory O'More Kennels, Albany, N.Y., to Mr. C. C. Kirk- 

 patrick. Springfield, O. 



Plantagenet—BluebeUe whelp. Blue belton English setter dog. 

 whelped July 10, 1883. by Mr. Walter H. Beebe, New York, to Mr. Wm. 

 Dallas, Westfield, N. J. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



|3F° See instructions at head of this column. 



Cona, Blue belton English setter dog, 5 years old (Rhoderick Dhu 

 — Mina), by Mr. Walter H. Beebe, New York, to Mr. Clifford M.Gates, 

 Galveston, Tex. 



Sensation's Lad. Lemon and white pointer dog, whelped Sept. 11, 

 1883. by champion Sensation (A.K.R. 217) out of Seitner's Lass (Slea- 

 ford— Dawn), by Mr. Louis B. Wright, New York, to Mr. A. P. Vre- 

 denburgh, Bergen Point, N. J. 



DEATHS. 



jSF=° See instructions at head of this column. 



Washington. Liver and white pointer dog, 2)4 years old (champion 

 Rush-Gip), owned by Mr. H. Hedeman, Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 5, from 

 jaundice. 



Lady Black. Black spaniel bitch (A.K.R. 731), owned by Mr. Andrew 

 Laidlaw. Woodstock, Ont., Feb. 7; cause unknown. 



\tfle mid 



\hootinQ. 



FIXTURES. 



First International Clay-Pigeon Tournament, at Chicago, 111., May 

 29 to 31. Managers, Ligowsky Clay-Pigeon Co., P. O. Box 1292, Cin- 

 cinnati, Ohio. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



A CLOSE TARGET. 



THE following target of fifteen consecutive shots was made at 

 Brattleborough, Vt., by A. E. Knight, in presence of H. C. 

 French, C. L. Cobb and H. 31. Wood as witnesses. The distance was 

 200yds., with muzzle rest, globe and peep sights. The rifle was a 

 32-cal. rifle, chambered for Farrow's 32-caI. express shell. The target 

 is very fine for fifteen shots, fourteen of which are iuside a Sin. circle: 



the most remarkable feature is that thirteen of the bullets are inside 

 an inch and one-half for "up and down," from 2 to 9. When we con- 

 sider that this cluster is hard to beat with an ordinary 32-cal. at 

 60yds., the advantages of the express shell is readily seen, and proves 

 the fact that .32-cal". is large enough for 200yds., off-hand. 



Crack Shot. 



GARDNER, Mass., Feb. 5.— There was a contest last week between 

 the Brattleborough Rifle Club, of Brattleborough. Vt,, shot at their 

 range and tbe Gardner Rifle Club at Hackmatack Range in this town. 

 I he shots were exchanged by telegraph. The old Massachusetts 

 target was used, with a possible score of 120 per man. The detail 

 score has since been receivad, and is as follows: 

 Brattleborough Team. 



M Lamb 9 io 



GBRead n 7 



A E Knight 12 10 



H M Wood 10 10 



CHHowc 9 



CLCobb 11 



WH Taft 10 



AW Nichols 7 



ASNichols 12 



T Hannon 10 



11 



11 10 



12 10 

 9 11 



GF Ellsworth 13 



SBHildreth.. 

 G C Goodaie 



Ches Hinds 10 



A Mathews 9 



C S Walker 9 



H Knowlton 11 



J W Dodge 12 



F H Knowlton 



9 11 



12 10 



10 10 11 



10 11 10 



11 11 10 

 10 9 11 



7 10 9 



6 8 9 

 Gardner Team. 



10 11 9 10 11 



8 11 9 12 12 



9 11 10 10 9 



10 



10 11 



9 11 



10 10 



9 11 



6 10 



12 11 12 9 10-108 



10 12 10 11— 104 



10 8 11 10-103 



10 12 S 



12 9 10 



9 10 10 



10 10 

 10 7 

 9 11 



10-102 

 9-101 

 8-100 



12-100 

 10- 97 

 10— 95 

 9- 89-81 



10 



W C Loveland 10 10 



11 11 11 9—105 



12 10 11 8 11—104 



11 11 11 10 11—103 



12 11 9 10 10 10— 1C8 



11 12 10 9 10 10—100 



12 12 10 8 9 11—100 

 10 10 10 11 8 10— 98 



12 9 12 10 12— 97 



10 8 9 8 9 9— 92 



11 9 9 10 10 0— 85—9! 



10 11 

 10 12 



9 9 11 

 8 10 10 

 12 9 9 

 10 12 

 - 6 10 „ 

 Alter the match had been shot and telegraphed seven of the home 

 team with two other members of the Gardner Club shot another 

 string, with the following result: G. F. Ellsworth 11?. A. Mathews 

 111 I. N. Dodge 109, W. C. Loveland 107, S. B. Hildreth 106, G. C. 

 Goodaie 103, Frank Nichols 102, Fred. H. Knowlton 101, H. C. Knowl- 

 ton 101, a total of 953. 



BOSTON, Feb. 10.— When the 11 o'clock train from Boston reached 

 Walnut Hill to-day, with a few shooters on board, they found the 

 weather condition anything but conducive to comfoYt. A light 

 drizzling ram was falling, but there was no wind to trouble the 

 shooters, and some good scores were the result. Later m the day the 

 rain ceased, and the light improved wonderfully. The feature of the 

 day was the achievement of Mr. Charles, who, in the combination 

 match, Creedmoor target, made nine consecutive bulls, finishing 

 with a 4. On a second score he made a 4 and finished with nine 

 bulls, making two scores of 49. The other scores are as follows : 

 Creedmoor Practice Match. 



D Kirkwood 55544545 15-46 H Gushing 4444544444-41 



J E Darmoody (mil). 4454445544— 43 C Pierce (mil ) 3243444535—37 



A L Brackett- 4444553454-42 S J Bums (mil) 543342S3-13-34 



Creedmoor Prize Match. 



H dishing 4554544455—45 ALBrackett 4545554443—43 



J PBates 4454555o44— 45 L B Atkins 4454445444-42 



R Davis 5454455544-45 B A Lappeu 4444444454^11 



JACobb 4555445444—44 A J Look 4435444444—40 



A C Cash 5454455543—44 C H Best 5444344444-40 



Rest Match. 



H Severance, D 9 9 10 10 16 10 10 9 10 10—97 



W Charles, E 10 10 9 10 9 9 10 10 9 10—96 



RDavis,E 10 9 b 10 10 10 9 9 9 10—94 



ACAdam.E 10 10 10 9 8 9 9 9 9 8—91 



C A Glass, A 8 8 10 8 9 10 10 10 9 9-91 



BALappen, A 8 9 10 7 9 10 10 10 9 8-90 



MAMMOTH GALLERY.— 655 Washington street, Boston, Muss.- 

 The attendance the past week has been very good, and the well- 

 fcnown local and out of town marksmen are dropping in frequently. 

 Following are some of the best scores made, rounds 10, four scores 

 each. 50yds. range, Creedmoor target: 



A B Wilson 43 43 44 46—176 



R E Bellows 43 43 43 44 -173 



ABLoring 42 43 43 45-173 



R Ford 42 42 43 45-172 



JKPPurdum 40 40 42 44—166 



J W Stetson 40 41 42 43—166 



P D Parker 40 40 41 44—165 



C BParmenter 40 40 41 43—164 



J II Bourne 40 41 41 41—163 



AStrong 40 40 40 41—161 



WORCESTER, Mass., Feb. 7.— Members of the Worcester Rifle As- 

 sociation went out to Pine Grove Rantre to-day. There was shooting 

 for the record match and also for practice. The distance was 

 200yds., off-hand; with a possible 100, on the American decimal tar- 

 get. The following is the score of each: 

 Record Match. 



AC White 9 7 10 3 5 10 10 9 9 7-T9 



Re-entry 8 6 8 8 10 9 10 10 8— 83 | 



AWilliams 9 969994 10 S 8—79 



Re-enty • 9 4 8 6 6 6 4 9 10-62 



Moses Carter 6 8 3 10 6 10 5 2 5-64 



Re-entry 9 3 7 9 4 9 8 4 9—68 



ALRice 9 95526855 2—57 



Re-entry 8 91 48 10 475 8-63 



Practice Match. 



ACNVhite 9 10 9 9 4 9 10 10 8 10—88 



AWilliams 10 47799658 4—66 



Re-entry 799794756 9—71 



MN Joyce * 5 8 10 3 9 6 7 9-65 



Re-entry 9 5 8 10 5 9 4 10 7 4-71 



SARATOGA RIFLE CLUB.— Saturday, Feb. 9.— The following are 

 the highest scores of each member for the past week- 

 Davis 11 12 12 11 10 11 12 12 12 11—114 



Wells 11 H 11 12 12 12 10 10 12 10—111 



Gage 11 12 11 11 12 9 10 11 10 12—109 



Mitchell 9 11 10 11 16 11 12 11 11 11—107 



FD Wheeler 12 11 9 12 8 8 1112 12 10—105 



Gibbs 12 1112 111111 7 11 8 10-104 



White 11 8 10 9 1110 111110 10-101 



Wing 9 9 10 10 12 10 10 12.8 5—93 



A. G. Hull, Adjutant. 



NEWARK. N. J.— At a meeting of the Newark Shooting Society on 

 Tuesday, Feb. 5, it was decided to hold their annual Spring- Shooting 

 Festival in June. It will commence on Monday, the 16th, and last 

 four days. Mo«cy amounting to over $1,500 will be distributed in 

 addition to other valuable prizes. 



BULLSHE AD RIFLE CLUB.— 322 Third avenue —Twelve-ring tar- 

 get; possible 120. 



G Zimmermann 116 H Hackmann 109 



C Rem 115 S Iffehrbaoh 104 



M Dorrler 114 J F Campbell 101 



A Lober 113 D Holland 100 



JJchneider Ill J Jordan 97 



GD Johnson..... 110 H A Wasmuth 93 



THE TRAP. 



Correspondents who favor us with club scores are%articularly re- 

 quested to write on one side of the paper only. 



THE CLAY-PIGEON TOURNAMENT. 



WE are in receipt of the official programme of the First Inter 

 national Clav-Pigeon Tournament, to he held at Chicago. May 

 27 to 31. 



First Day.— International Championship Match, 10 A. M. to 2. P. M. 



Match No. 2: The Chicago sweepstakes, 2 P. M.; entrance $7; 

 5 single birds, 15yds. rise: fourth notch. 



Match Mo. 3: Entrance §7, including cost of birds 8 live pigeons, 

 26yds. rise; use of one barrel; Hlinois State Rules to govern. 



Match No. 4: The "miss and out" sweepstake; entrance$3; fourth 

 notch; 18yds. rise; single bird, 



Second Day.— International Championship Match, 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. 



Match No. 5: The Ligowsky sweepstake; entrance $5; double 

 birds; fourth notch. Five traps screened, to be placed at irregular 

 points in front of the score, which must be placed 30ycls. from 

 furthest trap. The trap judge will prepare thirteen folded slips of 

 paper containing each a number from 3 to 15 respectively, from 

 which the shooter will draw one slip, whleh the judge will privately 

 examine, and allow the puller only to see. The shooter is to walk in 

 a general right line, from the score toward the traps, upon receiving 

 the reply "yes" from the puller to his query, '-are you ready?" 

 When the sir oter is under way the number of steps indicated on the 

 draw slip, the puller will pull any two traps, one after the other. 



Match N». 6: The miss and out sweepstake; entrance $3; fourth 

 notch; double birds, 15yds. rise. 



Sweepstakes.— In order to make the tournament attractive for all 

 sportsmen, whether members of teams or not, the International 

 Championship Match will, until finished, be commenced daily at 10 

 A. M., and continued Until 3 P. 31., after which there will be a daily 

 programme of sweepstakes with 5 traps, as indicated. The executive 

 ronimittee reserve the right of adding to, omitting or changii. . 

 of the sweepstakes. All sweepstake (excepting the miss an-! 

 purses shall be divided into three, 50, 30 and 20 percent. Price of 

 birds (clay-pigeon) three cents each. The Ligowsky Tournament 

 Rules to govern, with such changes as the executive committee may 



