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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 5, 1884. 



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; 



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



2. Breed. buyer or seller. 



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



4. Age, or 8. Owner of sire. 



5. Date of birth, of 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 

 paper only, and signed with writer's name. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



t^W See instructions at head of this column. 



OboG. By Mr. A W Griffiths, Newmarket, N. H., for black, with 

 white on breast, cocker spaniel dog, whelped Jan. 28, 1884, by Obo II. 

 i A Iv.R. 432) out of Ace of Spades (Lan tern- Midnight.) 



Jolly Planter and Lady Nimble. By Mr. E. W. Jester, St. George's, 

 Del., for blue belton English setter dog and lemon belton bitch, 

 whelped March 32. 1884, by champion J'laniagenet out of Countess 



Dash ii<a Foreman. Bv Mr. C. Fred Crawford, Pawtucket, R. I.', for 

 black, white and tun English setter dog. age not given, by champion 

 Foreman out of Nellie II. (Count Noble— Rosalind). 



Slam Bant/and Princess of Thule. By Mr. Edward Dexter, Buz- 

 zard's Bay, Mass., for black and white pointers, dog and bitch, whelped 

 Jan. 6, 1884 (Bang Bang. A.K.R. 394— Fan Fan). 



Fain/. Ry Mr. E. M. Crouch. Thomaston, Ct.. for lemon and white 

 pointer bitch, whelped Jan. 1, 1884, by Sam, Jr. (Sam— Countess Nelly, 

 A.K.R. 913) out, of Quilley (Spot-Countess Nelly. A.K.R. 913). 



Editor Forest and Stream: In your issue of May 23. in claiming 

 the names Count Ranger, Prince Banger, Bang Ranger. Drake Ranger, 

 Minnie Ranger. Drab Ranger and Nell Ranger, you give the color 

 lemon afiJ white. That is an error; it should he liver and white. 



Roskndale. Wis., May 24, 1S84. S. B. Dillet. 



NAMES CHANGED. 



t^~ See instructions at head of this column. 



Dashing Annan d to Doctor T. Black and white English setter dog, 

 lyr. old (Dashing Monarch— Arroida), owned by Mr. Wm. Tallman, 

 South Attleboro, Mass. 



BRED. 



JS^=" See instructions at head of this column. 



Whiskey—Nat fie. Mr. Charles Lincoln's (Detroit, Mich.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Whiskey to Mr. R. C. Cornell's Nattie (Gamester— Feefee), 

 May 35. 



Eigg— Tweed II. Mr. Thomas H. Terry's (New York) collie bitch 

 Eigg (Gillie— Watch) to his champion Tweed II. (A.K.R. 894), May 23. 



Roberto Lav track— Dash III. Dr. J. R, Housel's (Watsontown, Pa.) 

 English setter bitch Roberto Laverack (A.K.R. 1071) to Mr, A. M. 

 Tucker's Dash III. 



Honor Bright— Friday Night. Mr. H.W. Smith's (Worcester, Mass.) 

 black greyhound hitch Honor Bright (A.K.R. 902) to his champion Fri- 

 day Nieht (A.K.R. 753), May 29. 



Doe— Chief. Mr.MaxW enzePs (Hoboken, N. J.)redlrish setterbiteh 

 Doe (Buck— Flossi to his Chief (A.K.R. 231). 



Bevlah— Zanzibar. Mr. E, W. Jester's (St. George's. Del.) English 

 setter bitch Beulah (Count Derby— Dashing Countess) to his Zanzibar 

 (A.K.R, 1183), May 25. 



Jessie Turner— Dashing Lion. The Ohio Kennel's (Washingtonville, 

 O.) English setter bitch Jessie Turner (Druid— Ruby) to their Dashing 

 Lion (Bash II.— Leda). May 14. 



Armida— Dashing Lion, Dr. R, F. Tull's (Elkton. Md.) English set- 

 ter bitch Armida (Leicester— Pocahontas) to the Ohio Kennel's Dash- 

 ing Lion (Dash II.— Leda), May 2. 



Jtofoie— Dashing Lion. The Ohio Kennel's (Washingtonville, O.) 

 English setter bitch Roxie (Leicester— Nellie) to their Dashing Lion, 

 May 4. 



Gipsi/ Belle— Foreman. Mr. Wm. Tallman's (South Attleboro, Mass.) 

 English setter bitch Gipsy Belle (Gladstone— Pearl) to champion Fore- 



Forest Dora— Foreman. Mr. Wm. Tallman's (South Attleboro, 

 Mass ) English setter bitch Forest Dora ( A.K.R. 500) to champion Fore- 



Cliney Carter— Foreman. Mr. J. J. Scanlan's (Fall River, Mass.) 

 English setterbiteh Cliney Carter (Cashier— Flake) to champion Fore- 

 man, Mav 11. 



Daisy II.— Young Totm. 3D-. W. D. Peck's (New Haven. Ct.) pug 

 bitch Daisy II. (.Vajor— Beauty) to the Chequasset Kennel's Young 

 Tobv (A.K.R. 473), April 18. 



Jet— Black. Mr. C. F. Keys's (Washington, D. C.i Gordon setter 

 bitch Jet (A.K.R. 960) to Mr. H. Malcom's Black (Malcolm— Dream 

 IV.), May 29. 



Lady Mab— Knickerbocker. Mr. H. C. Miller's (Hudson, N. Y.) 

 pointer bitch Lady Mab (A.K.R. 1044) to champion Knickerbocker 

 (A.K.R. 10), May 27. 



WHELPS. 



g=^- See instructions at head of this column. 



Daisy Deane. Mr. Elliot Smith's (New York) pointer bitch Daisy 

 Deane (Old Zipp ■ Lady Flora). May 21, eight (one dog), by the West- 

 minster Kennel Club's Bang Bang (A.K.R. 394). 



Rose. The Westminster Kennel Cltb's pointer bitch Rose (A.K.R. 

 214), May 15, ten (Ave dogs), by their Bang Bang (A.K.R. 394). 



Leah, Dr. J. R. Housel's (Watsontown, Pa.) English setter bitch 

 Leah (Rovbel -Livy II.), May 26, six (threedogs), by Mr.Thos. Blythe's 

 Robin Hood (Carlowitz— True). 



Annie Laurie. Mr. W. A. Faxon's (Dorchester, Mass.) collie bitch 

 Annie Laurie (Marcus— Isle), six (five dogs), by Rattler (Tweed II.— 

 Lassie). 



Brenda. Dr. M. G. Ellzey's (Washington, D. 0.) English setterbiteh 

 Brenda (Pride of the Border— Kirby), May 22. eight (seven dogs), by 

 Mr N Jensen's Cossack (Morford's Don— Fairy). 



Flake II. Messrs. Wheeler & Davis's (Rockland, Mass.) English set- 

 ter bitch Flake H. (A.K.R. 367), April 24, nine (tour dogs), by Ben B. 

 (A.K.R. 363). 



Dashing Jessie. Mr. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) English set- 

 ter bitch "Dashing Jessie (A.K. R. 815), May 28, six (one dog), by his 

 Zanzibar (A.K.R. 1182). 



Winnie. The Kilmarnock Collie Kennel's (Boston, Mass. t imported 

 collie bitch Winnie (Gairlock— Laurie), May 25, nine (five dogs), by 

 their Bruce (Marcus— Isle). 



Gem- Mr. Geo. L. V. Tyler's (W T est Newton, Mass.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Gem (Snip— Feather), April 27, six (fivedogs), by Obo H. (A.K.R. 

 482); all black; two dogs dead. 



Queen Anna. The Ohio Kennel's (Washingtonville, O.) English set- 

 ter bitch Queen Anna (Zanzibar— Lady Elgin;, May 15, sixteen (ten 

 dogs), by their Dashing Lion. 



SALES. 



pgr- See instructions at head of this column. 



Sensation— Rose whelps. Lemon and white pointers, whelped Oct. 

 29 1883 bv the Westminster Kennel Club, a clog to Mr. D. G. Elliot, 

 New Brighton. S. I.; a bitch to Dr. Twomly, Baltimore, Md., and a 

 bitch to Mr. Elliot Smith, New York. 



Robin Hood— Countess II. whelps. Lemon and white English setter 

 do"-s whelped Jan. 18, 1884, by Dr. J. R. Housel, Watsontown, Pa., 

 one to Mr. B. W. Prentice, Worcester, Mass., and one to Mr. A. S. 

 Oliver. Elberton, Ga. 



Lady Mab. Black pointer bitch (A.K.R, 1014), by the Knicker- 

 bocker Kennel Club, Jersey City, N. J., to Mr. H, C. Miller, Hudson, 

 N Y. 



DoncoMer. Liver and white pointer dog (A.K.R. 563), by the Knick- 

 erbocker Kennel Club, Jersey City, N. J., to Mr. Jas. fl. Hildebrandt, 



°The Bmshee. Scotch deerhound bitch, 3yrs. old (Grab— Ready 

 Money), by Mr. H. W. Smith, Worcester, Mass., to Mr. C. B. Gilbert, 



Obo G. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Jan. 28, 1884 (Obo n.— 

 Ace of Spades), by Mr. Geo. H. Gilbert, Boston, Mass., to Mr. A. W. 

 Griffiths, Newmarket, N. H. , .,__,: t . _ _, 



Warfm. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Sept, 0, 1883 (Elcbo, A.K.R. 

 295— Zelda, A.K.R. 240), by the Shamrock Kennel, Beach Bluff, Mass., 

 to Mr. A. O. Brewster, Boston, Mass. 



Mb and Tuck. Red Irish setter dogs, whelped Sept. 6, 1883 (Elcho, 

 A K.R. 295— Zelda, A.K.R. 240), by the Shamrock Kennel, Beach Bluff, 

 Mass.. to Mr. Edward Jewell, Boston, Mass. 



Chief— Maud S. whelp. Red Irish setter dog. whelped April 8, 1884, 

 by MrTMai Wenzel, Hoboken, N. J., to Mr.MeMieken, New York. 



Hector Mastiff dog, whelped Jan. 20, 1884 (Diavolo, A.K.R. 543— 

 Madge, A.K.K. 548), by the Ashmont Kennel, Boston, Mass., to Mr. 

 Dwight Holbrook. Clinton, Ct. 



Teddy Barr—Vic whelp. Liver and white cocker spaniel dog, 

 whelped March 6, 1884, by Mr. Archibald Gordon, Middletown, N. Y., 

 to Dr. J. Corbin, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Dixie and Silk. Foxhound dogs, by Mr. R. B. Houghton, Boston, 

 Mass., to Mr. W. C. Crandall, Springville, N. Y. 



Toby. Pug dog, whelped Dec. 3, 1883 (Napoleon— Beauty), by Mr. 

 W D Peck New Haven, Ct., to Mr. A. C. Wandor, Hartford, Ct. 



Bess. Pug bitch, whelped Dec. 3, 1888 (Napoleon— Beauty), by Mr. 

 W. D. Peck, New Haven, Ct,, to Mr. Fred. E. Parker, same place. 



Calypso. Mastiff bitch (E.K.C.S.B. 10,567), by Mr. Jas. Hutchings, 

 Exeter, Eng., to Mr. W. D. Peck, Ne# Haven, Ct. 



Ashmont. Red Irish setter dog, whelped March 17, 1884 (champion 



Nimrod. A.K.R. 631-Romaine, A.K.R. 638), by the Ashmont Kennel, 

 Boston, Mass., to Mr. Chas. 8. Davol, Warren, R. I. 



Desiring Armand. Black aud white ticked English setter dog, lyr. 

 old (A.K.R, 585), by Dr. R. T. Tull. Elkton, Md., to Mr, Wm. Tallman, 

 South Attleboro, Mass. 



Dashing Prim. Orange and white English setter dog, lyr. old 

 (A.K.R. 586), by Dr. R. F. Tull, Elkton, Md., to Mr. Wm. Tallman, 

 South Attleboro, Ma=s. 



Gyr)sy Belle, Black, white and tan English setter bitch, age not 

 given (Gladstone— Pearl), by Mr. F. J. Kinney to Mr. Wm. Tallman, 

 South Attleboro, Mass. 



Pride. Liver and white pointer dog, 2yrs. old (Oroxteth— Royal 

 Fan), by Mr. Wm. Tallman, South Attleboro, Mass.. to Mr. F.Tiernan, 

 Fort Scott, Kan. 



Monarch S. Orange and white English setter dog, whelped Oct. 39, 

 1888 (Foreman^- Jennie), bvMr. Wm. Tallman, South Attleboro, Mass., 

 to Mr. J. K. Smith, Waterbury. Ct, 



Foreman II. Black and white English setter dog, whelped Oct. 29, 

 1883 (Foreman— Jennie), by Mr. Wm. Tallman, South Attleboro, Mass.. 

 to Mr. N. Wallace, Waterbury, Ct. 



Foreman -Jenny whelp. Black and white English setter bitch, 

 whelped Oct, 29, 1883, by Mr. Wm, Tallman, South Attleboro, Mass., 

 to Mr. N. Wallace, Waterbury, Ct, 



Carl. Orange, and white English setter dog, age not given 

 (Waters's Grouse -Daisy Dale), by Mr. W. Thayer, Boston, Mass., to 

 Mr. P. P. Lewis, New York. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



82P° See instructions at head of this column. 



Sensation— Rose whelp. Lemon and white pointer bitch, whelped 

 Oct. 29. 1883, by Mr. Elliot Smith, New York, to Major H. Piatt, Ban- 

 gor, Eng. 



DEATHS. 



^p= See instructions at head of this column. 



Bugle. Black, white and tan beagle dog, lyr. lOmos. old (Deacon- 

 Midget), owned by Mr. W. H. Moller, New York, from dysentery. 



Dashing Prim. Orange and white English setter dog. lyr. old 

 (A.K.R, 58G), owned by Mr. Wm. Tallman, South Attleboro; Mass., 

 May S3. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 



\ifle md 



Shading. 



FIXTURES. 



June 2 to 9.— Annual Tournament Louisville Sportsmen's Associa- 

 tion, Louisville, Ky. J. O. Barbour, Secretary, 157 Third avenue, 

 Louisville. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



CREEDMOOR. 



THE programme of the matches at Creedmoor during the present 

 month include the following: 



The Champion Marksman's Class Match, June 7 and 18.— Open to 

 all members of the N. G. S. N. Y. (except as hereafter noted), and 

 members of the National Ritie Association, the latter, however, not 

 being eligible to win the principal prize; 200 and 500yds., five shots at 

 each distance; the Remington Rifle (New York State model); stand- 

 ing at 200yds., lying head to target at 500yds.; entrance fee 50 cents, 

 competitors allowed re-entries in each competition at the discretion 

 of the executive officer, but only one score to count. Members of 

 the N. G. S. N. Y., in uniform (jacket, cap and belt), may record their 

 scores in this match as qualified for the New York State marksman's 

 badge, provided that if ordered they have attended (or do once dur- 

 ing the season attend) general practice, and provided they have pre- 

 viously qualified in the second class (100 and 300yds. See qualifica- 

 tion match). First Prize— A gold marksman's badge for 1884. The 

 badge to become the property of the competitor who, at the close of 

 the season of 1884, shall have won it the greatest number of times. 

 Ten other prizes (medals) presented by the National Rifle Association 

 to the ten highest competitors in order of merit. Winners with a 

 score of 36 points and over to receive a silver, and wiuners having a 

 score of under 36 to receive a bronze medal. The same man can only 

 win one medal during the season. In case of a tie the highest aggre- 

 gate score of all the competitions participated in up to that time to 

 decide. Winners of champion marksman's badges for the years 

 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882 and 1883. namely, Messrs. A. B. 

 Van Heusen, William Robertson, James L. Price. W. J. Underwood. 

 Jr., Thomas J. Dolan, H. T. Lockwood and G. W. Munson. winner of 

 the gold marksman's badge for 1883. are not eligible to win the prin- 

 cipal prize in this match. 



The Qualification Match of 188-1, June 7 and 18.— Open to members 

 N. G. S. N. Y., and N. R. A.; the former being in uniform (jacket, cap 

 and belt) may count scores made as qualifying them to shoot for New 

 York State marksman's badge, provided that they use the State Rem- 

 ington rifle; 100 and 300yds., standing at 100 kneeling at 300yds.; five 

 shots at each distance with any military rifle, special military rifles 

 excepted; entries 50 cents each; re-en tries permitted at the discretion 

 of the executive officer, but only the highest score to count; to the 

 competitors in each competition making the five highest aggregate 

 scores, sixty per cent of the entrance money will be equally divided. 

 On the days which the Q. and M. C. B. matches are to be shot the 

 sale of entries will close at 5 P. M., and no shooting will be allowed 

 after 5:30 P.M. 



Any Rifle Long Range Match, June 14.— For any rifle within the 

 rules. Distance, 900 and 1,000yds. ; 20 shots at 900yds. and 25 shots at 

 1,000yds. : entrance fee, 81 ; time Unfit, 2\i minutes to each shot; prize, 

 a bronze medal of the National Rifle Association, value $25; to be 

 won by the competitor making the highest aggregate score in three 

 matches; match to commence at 3 P. M. Pool open at 900yds. from 



I to 2:55 P. M. 



Off-Hand Match, June 25.— All-Comers' match, distance 200 and 

 30()yds., 7 shots at each distance, any rifle; entrance fee, 50 cents to 

 members of the National Rifle Association, to others the fee will be 

 Si. Prizes to the value of at least $50 will be given at each match, 

 Tl.e prizes are in duplicate sets: one set for the five best scores made 

 with military rifles, and one set for the five best scores made with 

 rifles not military. The fishing tackle prize in the off-hand matches 

 have been kindly donated for competition by Messrs. Abbey & Imbrie, 

 No. 48 Maiden lane. 



Military Rifle Long Range Match. June 28.— Open to military rifles 

 only: distance, 600. 800, 900 aud 1,000 yards; 10 shots at each distance; 

 entrance fee, $1. Prizes: First, a Remington M. B. L. rifle complete 

 with 250 rounds ammunition, to be won by the competitor making 

 the highest aggregate score in any three matches. Five matches to 

 be shot during the season, anil four prizes in each match, as follows: 

 To the four competitors making the best scores on each day $25, to 

 be divided in order of merit— to firsr, $10; second,^$7; third, $5; 

 fourth, f 



II A. M. 



of the C. R. A, Competitors for this trophy to use powder manufac- 

 tured by the California Powder Works. Four cash prizes: 

 nT , T . .,, 200yds. 500yds. 



P D Lmville 4555541-32 5554455-38- 65 



Priv E Pierce . . 4455455-31 5445554-33-64 



Officer Peckinpah 4444445-20 5455555-44-63 



A F Fields 4545554-32 4544455-31-63 



Lieut S I Kellogg, Jr 5555544-33 5544444-30-68 



Open Team Match— Open to teams of six representatives from any 

 military company, field and staff, board of officers, police depart- 

 ment or rifle club now in existence; with any military rifle at 300 and 

 : rounds, seven at each distance. First prize a trophy. Four 

 individual prizes. 



Company A, San Francisco Police, 



200yds. 500yds. 



D A Peckinpah 5544454—31 5554455-33-61 



G L Gano 4434554—29 5554555—34—63 



C Nash 4154445—30 4545545—32—02 



N T Fields 4445445-30 4554445—31—61 



P D Linville 5544444-30 4235555-29—59 



J P McCarthy 4424314—25 4454531—27-52-361 



Board of Officers, Second Artillery, C. N. G. 



Lieut J Warren 4434554—39 4454555—33—61 



Lieut Lauf enberg. 4154445—30 3454455-30—60 



Lieut H T Sime 4544435— 27 5553535 - 31—58 



Capt Ed Sprowl 4544544— 30 4444444-28—58 



Lieut Mangels .54.5454,5-32 4433444-26-58 



Lieut Last 4443445-28 4445434—28-59-351 



Company A, Fifth Infantry, C. N. G. 



Sergt Macdonald 5444454—30 



Priv C Waltham 445-1444— 29 



Priv Ed Pierce 4544454-30 



Priv Moore 5415434—29 



Priv McEwen 3344443- 25 



Priv Carroll 3333444 - 24 



5555555-35—65 

 3545445-30-69 

 4454444—29-59 

 3445354—28-57 



2544554-29—54 

 342(151- 20-50—354 



Field and Staff, Fifth Infantry, C. N. G. 



Lieut Kellogg, Jr 5454544—31 554441 1 30-01 



Lieut F Kulimle 4444544-29 4043455-31—60 



Sft Ed Hover 4454455-31 4454344—27-58 



Lieut OH Brown 5545544-31 4543354—26-57 



Sgt M Williams 4455445-31 3444354—25—56 



MajT Parsons - 4434-154—28 2245335—24—52—844 



Presidio Rifle Team. 



Connell 4344455-29 



Sergt Brackin 4444544—29 



Nelson ,4335343—35 



Yearslev 4444443—27 



Dougherty 4455444—38 



Miller 5443544—29 



Military Team Match.— Open to teams of six men from any com- 

 pany of the National Guard or Army and Navy, with Springfield 

 rifles, at 200 and 500yds. Rounds, seven at each distance ; 3 individual 

 prizes; first price a trophy, and second prize a trophy, to become the 

 property of the winning teams; 2 prizes, 2 medals. 

 Battery B, Second Artillery, 

 .200yds. 



Priv Nolte 4445544-30 



Geo Johnson 5444244—27 



Lieut H J Sime 4444554- 30 



Sergt. McClintock 4433443-25 



PrivEwell 3433403-S-3 



JB Beaty 4442444-26 



Company C, Second Artillory. 



4435454- 29-58 

 4533455—29—58 

 5434545—30—55 

 5454335-29-56 

 0332434— 19— 49 

 0040534—17-45-321 



500yds. 

 2445353-20- 5K 

 4352453—26—53 

 3354304—22—52 

 4432433-23-48 

 4204435—22-45 

 2203342-16-42-21 



m oilier or menu — lu uisi, -piu, airnjuu, .pi , iixiiu, $w. 

 Time limit, 2J4 minutes for each shot, Match open at 

 Pool open st 600 and 800yds. from 9:39 to 10:50. 



CALIFORNIA RIFLE ASSOCIATION. 



SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.— The spring meeting of the California 

 Rifle Association was held yesterday at Shell Mound Park, Berke- 

 ley. The weather was clear, and as a result the shooting was good. 

 Following are the complete scores: 



Directors' Match, 200yds. 



S I Kellogg. Jr 4555554-33 L R Townsend 3444444—29 



H T Sime 4544444-29 H D Ranlett 4334344—27 



Charles Nash 4553444-29 W B Collier 5440445-26 



Governor's Medal.— For the medal presented by Governor George 

 C. Perkins, open to all members of the associrtion, the National 

 Guard of California, army and navy. Entries unlimited. Rounds, 

 ten, any military rifle. 200yds. Ten cash prizes in addition to the 

 medal, which is the first prize. To become the property of the 

 marksman who shall first win it three times at regular meetings of 



P D Linville 5555555545-49 Sergt McDonald. . . 4544544355—45 



Lieut S I Kellogg .... 4555555455—48 Lieut G N Brown . . . 4445455545—45 



Priv L Barrere 4554555455-47 Lieut J C Klein 5544545445—45 



F Carson . ...5545545455—47 Priv C F Waltham. 4544555445— 45 

 F Kuhnle 4554544355—46 Priv C Cummings , . .5554454554—15 



Ring target.— Open to all comers, 200yds., 7 shots with any military 

 rifle, at a ring target, entries unlimited. 10 cash prizes: 



LieutFKuhnle 10 10 11 1 10 11 L 10 12-74 



TC Carson 9 10 12 10 8 8 9-66 



Lieut J A C McDonald 7 10 8 6 12 12 10-65 



LeutJOKIeiu 10 10 4 10 12 11 7-64 



LieutSIKellcgg 11 10 12 ? £ 9-1" 



F Cummings ' 7 8 6 9 



SergtCNash 9 5 10 7 8 



DGeary 10 6 1 10 10 



CFWaltham 9 11 4 9 11 



Lieut Mangels 10 3 7 8 7 



California Powder Works Medal— Five prizes, 200yds.— Open to all 

 members ot the Association, the National Guard of California, army 

 and navy, distance 200 and 500yds., 7 shots at each distance with any 

 military rifle, entries limited to one each, to become the property of 

 the marksman who shall first win it three times at regular meetings 



Lieut Mangles 5545445-32 5553533-29-61 



Priv Lierbach 4454434-38 3545554—31—59 



Priv Robertson 3553444-38 2345433-24-52 



Sergt Lempke 4444454-29 2223455-23-52 



Corp Marcus 3444543-27 2300244-15-42 



Lieut Huber 4445442-27 2033200-10-37-303 



Collier Team Match.— Open to teams of six men from any company 

 of the National Guard who have never made more than 70 per cent, 

 in any of the California Rifle Association matches. Four individual 

 prizes. Rounds seven, with Springfield rifles, at 200yds. First prize, 

 a trophy given by Captain W. D. Collier, Company B, Second Artillery 

 Regiment, N, G. 0, 

 Co (Petaluma) Fifth Infantry. Battery R, Second Artillery. 



Priv Houx 5545454—33 Priv Elliott. 4435455—30 



Priv St. John 5444455-31 Priv Ewell 3444444—27 



Priv Smith 4444544—29 Pliv Cummings 4244454—27 



Corp Wallace 4443554—29 Sergt Beatty 4342443 -24 



Priv Zartman 4444544-29 Priv Johnston 4543423—23 



Capt Fairbanks 5444243-26 Priv De Viilers 4233433-33 



176 "lis 



Company C, Second Artillery 



Priv Robertson 4443444-27 Priv Koch 4344343-25 



Priv Brooks 4334444—26 Priv Thresern 2343445—25 



Corp Markus 3443 134-25 Priv Sebe 2233323-18—146 



"Duffer" Team Match.— Open to teams of six men from any com- 

 pany of the National Guard who have never made more than CO per 

 cent, in any of the California Kifle Association matches. Individual 

 prizes. Rounds seven, with Springfield rifles, at 200yds. First prize 

 a trophy. 



Company 0, Fifth Infantry. Company C, Second Artillery. 



Priv St John 5554554-33 Priv R^lph. 4444544-29 



Priv Aausc 544444.5-30 Priv Koch 3443455-28 



Priv Smith 4444554—30 Priv W erguran 0444444-34 



Corp Wallace 4444444—28 Priv Ruth . . , .3334443— 24 



Capt Fairbanks 4433453—26 Priv Robertson 4443044—23 



Priv Zartmann 4442443—25 Priv Siebe 0343243-19 



Iri 147 



Company B, Second Artillery. Company B, First Infantry. 



Priv Johnson 3543145-28 Priv Nixon 3453445-29 



Priv Elliott 4344443-26 Sergt Burdick 334 1544—27 



Priv Cummings 4343445—26 Priv Knowlton 3214144— 25 



Priv Ewell. ... 3543443-26 Capt Taylor 3433422-20 



Priv Pringle 4432453—23 Priv Casey 0234023-1 4 



Priv De Viilers. . , ..... .2332444-22 Priv Rignold 0043203-11 



151 126 



Mid range match, open to teams of five men from any regiment, 



battalion, N. G, C. orN. N G..U. S. Army, or company ot police, any 



military rifle, at 600yds. Rounds seven. First prize, a trophy ; 5 m- 



PoliceTeam, No. 1. Fifth Infantry Battalion Team. 



Officer Gano 4545545-33 Lieu t S I Kellogg, Jr. . .4555444—31 



Officer Peekinnah 4555445-32 Priv C F Waltham 3423345—23 



Officer A F Fields 3355544—28 Lieut F Kuhnie 0435343-22 



McCarthy 55.34434 - 28 Priv Ed Pierce 23s4422-21 



Officer NT Fields 4533344-26 Sergt J Macdonald ...0024553-19 



146 116 



Police Team, No. 2. Presidio Rifle Club Team. 



Officer Linville 4-155445—31 Priv Yearsley 5355544—31 



Officer Flemming 5345534—29 Priv Nelson 5 143544— 29 



Officer C Nash 4340354—23 Priv Brackin 2125243— 21 



Officer Geary 4542402—1 7 Priv Muller 2C05324— 16 



Officer Hook 0033405-14 Priv Connell 0233002- 9 



ll4 106 

 Second Artillery Regiment. 



Lieut Sime 5455243-28 Priv Last 2303022-12 



Lieut Mangels 3532554—27 — — 



Capt Sprowl 2342044-19 104 



Priv Lodds 2255400-18 



8 10-55 

 4 10-53 

 7 9-53 

 4 4—52 

 7 9-51 



C4.MDEN N. J.. May 21.— The Passynnk Rifle Company and Cos- 

 mopolitan Rifle Club of Philadelphia, shot a finendly match to-day 

 at the Stockton Rifle Range. The conditions were ten men from 

 each club, off-hand, open sight and 200yds. distance. The score is ap- 



PeD Passvunk Rifle Company. Cosmopolitan Rifle Club. 



Wm Kirshner . . 3534433434—30 Dr Shim well 3444402434-32 



HSHoffner '. .4444543344-3!) FJesser 0545233342-30 



W M Hoffner 3433345432-34 L Dubois 343134443 1—35 



ID Hoffner ... 5524343443—37 J Dixon 323 1444232-30 



Jas B Hoffner' . . .4445454454-42 Peter Woods 3434434544—33 



David Shetzliue 0443434 J34-33 C Greenfield 3444353444—33 



TTDunlap 44 424 43 1 13— 35 Capt C H Jones. .. . 2403444442-31 



T Haves • 4334444:334-30 George W Coulston. 5544535435— 43 



IHinchman ...4343253433-35 W Chambers 4444444454—41 



Capt J D Vautier . , , 4444545444-42 C Bo wers 5340420042-24 



369 342 



" MANCHESTER, N. H., May 24.— The wind blew strong from north- 

 west this afternoon, and for a time offered an effectual barrier to the 

 riflemen, who assembled at the West Manchester range, preventing 

 tbem from raising their records of the three days' meet. Towards 

 evening, however, the wind blew less fiercely, and Messrs, Dodge, 

 Palmer, Leighton and Angell improved their records in the Creed- 

 moor prize match, the first named using a Maynard 32-caliber, new 

 style cartridge, making the. magnificent string of 49 out of a possible 

 50, and taking the lead in this event over ah competitors who have 

 participated in It since the match opened six weeks since. Mr. Bixby 



