432 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 36, 1884. 



whelped July 6, 1883, by Sirs. H. A. Recketson's Echo out of Craw- 

 ford's Victoria. 



Ptoikey By Mr. T. H. Adams, Pawtucket. R. I., for pug bitch, 

 whelped Jan. 25. 1884, by Mrs. H. A. Recketson's Ecbo out of Racket. 



Rosalie. By Mr. C. T. Pierce. New Yol'k, for red Irish setter bitch 

 whelped Dec, 0. 1883, hv Pat O'More (Rory O'More— Norah O'More) 

 out of Pearl (Dash-Kate). 



Flirt Warren. By (he Strawberry Hill Kennel, Leicester, Mass., for 

 black and white English setter dog, whelped Feb, 12, 1884 (Dash III.— 

 Matchless). 



Noreenni. By Mr. T, H. Adams, Paw tucket. R. I., for red Irish 

 setter hitch, whelped Feb. 10, 1 SSI, by champion Elcho (A.K.R. 295) out. 

 of champion Noreen (A.K.R. 3971. 



Scarlet HI. By Mr. Prank P. Dole. New Haven, Ok., for bull-terrier 

 bitch, whelped Peb. 86, 1884 (Young Royal— Scarlet 11.). 



Belle of Orange, By Sir. J. C. Vail. Warwick, N. Y , for orange and 

 white English setter bitch, whelped Aug. 3, 1883, by champion "Thun- 

 der out of Mr. J. O. Bonner's Bessie, 



Count Bonclhu. By Mr. P. Moeller, Nyack, N. if,, for White, black 

 and tau English setter dog, whelped Feb. 27, 1884, by Cius Bondhu out 

 of Countess Moliie. 



NAMES CHANGED. 



jggi— see instructions at head of this column. 



Uinda to Norah Mavourneey, Red Irish setter hitcn. whelped July 

 (i, IMS'. (Hoi y O'More— Norah O'More), owned by Mr. Geo. P. Styles 

 Burlington, Vt. 



Guard fa Mannion. Mastiff dog (A.K.R. 1143), owned by the Straw- 

 berry Hill Kennel, Leicester, Mass. 



BRED. 



> f v i n structions at head of this column. 



Speck— Blue Blood. Mr. J. A. Baekus's (Newark, N, J.V English 

 setter lurch Sped: i Roderick— Speck) to Mr. L. J. Gaines's Blue Blood 

 (Leicester— Boll). May 6. 



Peg -Don Juan. Mr. Jas. H. Goodsell's (New York) put' bitch Peg- 

 to Mr. W. R. Knight's Don Juan (Comedy— Cldoo). May 1. '" 



Fairy II.— Prince. Mr. James H. Goodsell's English setter bitch 

 Fairy II. (Victor— Daisy) to his Prince (Pride of the Border— Petrel) 

 May 10. 



Beauty— Coin. Dr. F. B. Greenough's (Boston. Mass.) English set- 

 ter bitcn Beauty (A.K.R. 183) to Mr. F. D. Fay's Coin (Leicester— 

 Rose), June 8 



Maudt — Mack B. Mr. \V. W. Higgins's iPawtucket, R. I.) English 

 setter bitch Maude (Sam— Smut II.) to Blacks; one Kennel's Hack B 

 (Dick Laverack— Twilight), June 13. 



Critic— Oho U. Mr. Winchester Johnson's (Boston. Mass i black 

 spaniel bitch Critic (Brush II.— Blackie H.) to Mr. J. F. Wi I lev's Obo 

 It tA.KE.483), May 30. ' 



NeU}e— Flippant. Mr. W. H. Cookson's (Hudson, N. Y.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Net'le (Gamester— Vixen) to the Surrey Kennel's Flii 

 (A.K.R. 588), June 12. 



Lufra.— Friday Night. Mr. H. W. Smith's (Worcester, 3Iass.1 grey- 

 hound bit ch Lufra (A.K.R. 1138) to his champion Friday N igh t (A'K R 

 759), Jutie 15. ' " 



Lady JYell— Yo it ng Bill. "0 r. Fran k F Dole's | New Haven . Conn ) 

 bull-terrier bitch Lady Nell (Paddy— Daisy) to his Young Bill (Bill- 

 Dutch), May 96.- 



Flake— Young Bill, Mr. Frank H. Howe's (New Haven. 06nn.)bull- 

 terrier bitch Flake (Mat— Vixen) to Mr. Frank F. Dole's Ymmc Bill 

 (bill-Dutch), May 19.' 



Trallee— Dan O'Connor. The Milwaukee Kennel Club's (Milwaukee, 

 Wis.) Irish water spaniel bitch Trallee (Bob— Irish NeUi to their Dan 

 O'Connor (champion Barney— Kathleen i, April 4. 



Irish NeU—Dan O' Connor. The Milwaukee Kennel Club's Irish 

 water spaniel bitch InsU Nell (Patsey -Jess) to their Dan O'Connor 

 (champion Bamey— Kathleen). April 4. 



Isle Scot Guard. The Kilmarnock Co'lie Ken' el's (Mattapau. 

 Mass.) impor'ed collie bitch Isle to Mr. P. 0. Lounsbun 's S«- >t Guard 

 (EKCSB 11,854), May 11. 



Lucia- Bang Bang. Mr. D. S. Gregory. Jr. 's (New York) pointer 

 bitch Lucia (A K.R. 300) to the Westminster Kennel Club's Bai 

 (A,K JR. 894), May 86. 



Lass— Bang Bang. Mr. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton. O.) pointer bitch 

 Lass (Sleaford— Dawn) to the Westminster Kennel Club's Ban e 

 (A.K.R. 394). May 29. 8 S 



Bess— Pi ince. Mr. M. F. Campbell's (Kansas City, Mo.) Irish water 

 spaniel hitch Bess (Cap— Nell) to Mr. W. J. Mente's cocker spaniel 

 Prince (Cash— Beauty). May IS. 



Myrtle— Briar. Mr. 0. Schwein's (Cincinnati, O.) beagle bitch 

 Mvrde (Rattlei'-Lului to his Briar (Mose ^Melody), May 35. 



Cleopatra— Tiny. Mr. W. Wade's (Pittsburgh',' Pa.) mastiff hitch 

 Cleopatra (A.K.R. 258 1 to his Tiny, May 20. 



Tantrums— Young Toby. The Chequaseet Kennel's uug bitch Tan- 

 trums (A.K.R. 220) to their Young ToDy (A.K.R. 471). May 8. 



Belle II— Harry S. Mr. Harry May's (Augusta. Ga.i'Eusrlish set- 

 ter bitch Belle H. (A.K. R. 362) to his Harry S. (A.K.R. 328), April 25. 



ChloII.—Obo.Jr. Mr. F. P. Pitcher's iCiareirjent. N. II. i cocker 

 spaniel bitch Chloe n. (Dash— Nellie) to Mr, J. P. Willey \s Obo, Jr. 

 (Obo— Nellie), April 35. 



Fanny— Obo II. Mr. F. F. Pitcher's (Claremont, N. 11.) spaniel 

 bitch Fanny to Mr. J. P. Willey's Obo II. (A.K.R. 433 1. April 36. 



Quiver— Silk JL Mr. J. P. Sanson's (Leavenworth. Kan. i bull-ter- 

 rier bitch Quiver (A.K.R. 736) to his Silk II. (A.K.R. 738), May 9. 



Spice— Saxon. Mr. J. P. Stinson's (Leavenworth, Kan.) hll-terrier 

 bitch Spice (A.K.R. 739) to his Saxon (Young Royal— Empress', 

 May 7. 



Titauia— Young Toby. The E=sex Kennel's (And over, Mass.) pug 

 bitcli Titania (Fritz, A.K.R. 569— Beauty) to the Ohequasset Kennel's 

 Young Tony (A.K.R. 473), Juno 6. 



Daisy-Treasure. Mr. T. H. Adams's (Pa wtucket R. I.) pug bitch 

 Daisy to the Chequasset Kennel's Treasure (A.K.R. 472). June 5. 



Deborah— Foreman. Mr. W. H. Ashbinner's (Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 beagle bitch Deborah (A.K.R. 1110) to his Foreman (A.K.R. 1120), 

 June 1. 



Fly— Foreman, Mr. J. Satterth waite, Jr. 's ( Jenkhitown, Pa.) beagle 

 bitch Fly (A K.R. 1012) to Mr. W. H. Ashburner's Foreman (A.K.R. 



1120), Jltlie 10, 



Daphne II— Caesar. The Essex Kennels (Andover. Mass.) smooth- 

 coated St. Barnard bitch Daphne II. (A.K.R. 489) to the Forest City 

 Kennel's champion Cajsar i A.K.R. 22i, Ma.v 25. 



Petrel III— Don Juan. Mr. Jas. H. Goodsell's (New York) English 

 setter bitch Petrel HI. ( Carlo wita— Petrel) to his Don Juan iTam 

 O'shanter— La Renu). May 33. 



Daisy Laverock— Plaiilar/euet. Mr. James H. Goodsell's (New 

 York) English setter bitch' Daisy Laverack to his champion Plan ta- 

 genet. 31a.y 22. 



Queen Petrel— Plantugenel. Mr. James 'H. Good sell's (New York) 

 English setter bitch Queen Petrel (Thunder— Petret) to his champion 

 Pku.tMgenet, May 24. 



Young Swan — Drake. The 3Iilwaukee Kennel Club's Irish water 

 spaniel bitch Young Swan to imported Drake. April 13. 



Quail II— Tim O'Connor. The Milwaukee Kennel Club's Irish 

 water spaniel bitch Quail II. (Shamrock— Floss) to their Tim O'Connor 

 (Dan O'Connor— Queenstown). April 22. 



Bom— Promise. Mr. P. M. Pmkney's (Madison, N. J.) setter bitch 

 Rose (Ned— Rose) to Mr. Chas. DeRonge's Promise (Pride of the Bor- 

 der - Flash i, June 46. 



WHELPS. 



HEsF" See instructions at head of this column. 



Bess. Mr. F. J. Goldwait's( Boston. Mass.) imported red Irish setter 

 bitch Bess (Gold — Siss), May 29, twelve (five dogs), by Mr. Jos. Hayes's 

 Suil-a-Mor (Claremont— Dido). 



I'luke, Mr. J. J. Seaulau's (Fall River, Mass.) English setter bitch 

 Flake (Druid- Swaze), June 8. eight (three dogs), by Cashier (Dash 

 TH.-Opal). 



Victoria. Mr. A. P. Burche's (Washington. D. C.) English setter 

 hitch Victoria (Warwick— Belle), June 11. eight (four dogs), by Dash- 

 ing Lion (Dash JL— Leda); all black and white. 



FniryJJl. .Mr. Jas. n. Goodsell's New York) English setter bitch 

 Fairy 411. (A.K.K. 35), May 8, nine (live dogs), by his champion Plau- 

 tagenet. 



Goiwtess Bess. Mr. A. Miller's (Shickshinny, Pa.) setter bitch 

 Countess Bess (Fred— Flirt), June 15, six, by Rex (Reed's Druid- 

 Bessie Lee). 



Domina. Mr. A. G. Chisholm's (London. Out.) English setter bitch 

 Domina (Prince Royal— Nettie), June 17, live (two dogs), by Harri- 

 son's London. 



Gypsy Queen. Mr. C. P. Kent's (Mor.ticello, N. Y.) beagle bitch 

 Gypsy Queen (Brier— Bush), June 17, seven (four dogs), by Mr. N. El- 

 uiore's imported Ring wood. 



Doha. Mr. W. E. Ses-ions's (Worcester. Mass.) mastdf bitch Lotta 

 (Romeo— Juliet). June 15, five (three dogsj, by imported York. 



Jersey. Co!. U. G. Sehoon maker's (Soanton, Pa.) mastiff bitch 

 Jersey (Pluto— Jessey), June 16, live, (three dogs), by champion Nevi- 

 Son (Curth— Juno). 



me. The Westminster Kennel Club's pointer bitch Lassie 

 (A.K.R. 208), June 1, eigut (four dogs), by Vandcvort's Don (A.K.R. 

 165). 



Laura, -Mr. T. F. Nealis's (Philadelphia, Pa.) pug bitch Laura 

 (.Punch— Minnie), June 12, six (two dogs), by Smut. 



Betsy. Mr. r. P. Nealis's i Ptiiladelpiiia, Pa.) pug bitch Betsy (Punch 

 —Judy), live (two dogs), by Smut. 



Bertha. Mr. W. Wade's (.Pittsburgh, Pa.) mastiff bitch Bertha 

 (A.K.R. 151), May 17, eleven (seven dogs), by his Tiny. 



Uipsey. Mr. W. Wade's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) mastiff bitch Gipsey 

 CA.K.ri. 15), May 14, live (three dogsj, by his Tiny, 



Lodm. The Ashmont Kennel's (Boston, Mass.) imported mastiff 

 bitch Lodm. April 8. eleven (four dogs), by Diavolo (A.K.R. M3t. 



■Juno. The Forest City Kennel's (Portland, Me.) pug bitch Juno 

 (A .K.K. -106). May 19. five (two dogs), by Young Tobv (A.K.R. 473). 



Abbess. The Sehoonhoven Kennel's (Black Rock, Ct.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Abbess iA.K.R. 783), May 9, eleven (nine dogs), by champion 

 Bomvard (A.K.R. 301). 



Alma, The Chequasset Kennel's St. Bernard hitch Alma (A.K.R, 

 27), May 12, eleven (two does), by Prince (A.K.R. 105.2); one living. 



Blackie III Mr. J. P. Willey's (Salmon Falls, N. H. > cocker spaniel 

 bitch Blackie HI. (A.K.R. 428), April 19, seven (two dogs), by Obo II. 

 (A.K.R. 432); all black, 



Olio. Mr. J. P. Willey's (Salmon FaUs, N. H.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Clio (A.K.R. 429), April 16, three (one dog), by Obo II. (A.K.R. 432): all 

 black. 



Girl Mr. R. T. Greene's (Jersey City, N. J.) pointer bitch Girl 

 (A.K.R. 69?), June 12. seven (five dogs'), bv Glenmark (Rush— Romp). 



Bush. Mr. A. H, Wakefield's (Providence, R. I.) beagle bitcheham- 

 pion Bush (A.K.R. 139). May 30, live (three dogs), by imported Fore- 

 man (A.K.R 1120). * 



Fanchon. Mr. T. II. Adams's (Pawtucket, R. I.) pug bitch Fan- 

 chou (Echo— Victoria). April 29, two, both dogs, by Young Toby 

 (A.K.R. 473). 



Trallee. The Milwaukee Kennel Club's (Milwaukee, Wis.) Irish 

 water spaniel bitch Trallee (Bob— Irish Nell). June 1, seven (three 

 dogs), by their Dan O'Connor (champion Barney — Kathleen). 



Irish Nell. The Milwaukee Kennel Club's Irish water spaniel bitch 

 Irish Nell (Pa.tscy— Jess), June 13, five (.three dogs), by their Dan 

 (.)'( onnor (champion Barney— Kathleen). 



Clio. Mr. H. W. Huntington's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) black greyhound 



bitch Clio (Badger— Fan), June 11, eight (five dogs), by his Doubleshot 



(A.K.R. 73); two black and white, one black, one blue and one fawn 



dog, and three black and white bitches. 



SALES. 



See instrti^tions at head of this column. 



Keno Ranger. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped April 3, 1884 

 (Ranger Croxteth— Fanny Faust), by Mr. S. B. Dilley, Rosendale,Wis., 

 to Mr. W. C. Percy, Bayou Tunica. La. 



Ruby. Red Irish setter bitch, 4yrs. old (Elcho— Rose), by Mr. H H. 

 Tate, Greensboro, N. C, to Mr. Max Wenzel, Hoboken, N. J. 



Dell, White, black and tan beagle bitch (&.. K.R. 319), by Messrs. 

 R. & W. Livingston, New York, to Mr. Andrew Winser, Providence. 

 R. I. 



Rock— Kate u: helps. Knglish setters, age and color not given, by 

 Mr. William Tallman, South Attleboro, Mass., a dog to Mr. W. W. 

 Hiegins, Pawtucket, R. I., and a bitch to Mr. J. I. Farrell, North At- 

 tleboro, Mass. 



Dido. Italian grevhound bitch, age not given (Mayo— Vero), by 

 Mr. E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del, to Mr. W. H. Wilson, Washing- 

 ton, Pa. 



Ida. Italian greyhound bitch, age not given (Mayo— Vero), by Mr. 

 E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Mr. George E. Ntimsen, Baltimore, 

 Md. ' 



Zoo. Italian greyhound dog, age not gi van (Mayo— Vero), by Mr. 

 E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Mr. G. E. Stockbridge, Kalama- 

 zoo, Mich. 



Ruth. English setter bitch, age and color not given (Dashing Lion 

 — Armida). by Mr. E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to the Highland 

 Kennel. Ashfield, Mass. 



Obo II— Smut whelp. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped April 29, 

 1884, by Mr. H. C. Bronsdon, Boston, Mass., to Mr. F. McBewell, 

 same place, who has resold her to Mr. Robert Walker. Franklin, 

 N. Y. . 



Lennox. Lemon and white pointer dog (A.K.R. 1045), by Mr. H. W. 

 Smith, Worcester, Mass., to Mr. Robt. M. Washburn, same place. 



Flirt Warren. Black and white English setter dog. whelped Peb. 



12, 1884 (Dash III.— Matchless), by Mr. D. A. Goodwin, Jr., Newbury- 

 port, Mass., to the Strawberry Hill Kennel, Leicester, Mass. 



Flake. Bull-terrier bitch, age not given (Mat— Vixen), by Mr. F. C. 

 Wheeler, London, Out., to Mr. Frank F. Dole, New Haven, Ct., who 

 has resold her to Mr. Frank H. Howe, same place. 



Scarlet II. Bull terrier bitch, 3yrs. old (Randall-Scarlet), by Mr. 

 Geo. B. Foss, Dover, Me., to Mr. Frank F. Dole, New Haven, Ct. 



Scarlet III. Bull-terrier bitch, whelped Feb. 20, 1884 (Young Royal 

 —Scarlet II.), by Mr. Geo. B. Foss, Dover, Me., to Mr. Frank F. Dole, 

 New Haven, Ct. 



Sensation— Flirt whelp. Pointer dog, whelped xVpril 11, 1884, by 

 Mr. Win. S. Thurston, Huntington, L. I., to Mr. A. L. Titus, Center- 

 port, L. I. 



Obo II- Gem irhelas. Black cocker spaniels, whelped April 24, 

 1884, by Mr. Gee. L. V. Tyler, West Newton, Mass., a dog and bitch 

 to Mr N. P. Warren, saine place, and a dog to Mr. George A. Mead, 

 same place. 



Black Pose. Black cocker spaniel bitch (A.K.R, 349), by the Surrey 

 Kennel, Ellieott City, Md.. to Mi". C. E. Lewis, Suspension Bridge, 

 N.Y. 



Success. Black Held spaniel dog (A.K.R. 785). by the Storey Kennel, 

 Ellieott City, Md., to Mr. J. H. Winslow, Pniliidelphia, Pa. 



Growler. Black, tan and white collie dog (A.K.R. 759), by Mr. 

 George A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass., to Mr. David C. Smith, Lexington, 

 Mass. 



Mover. Black, tan and white collie dog (A.K.R. 750), by Mr. Geo. A. 

 Fletcher, Milton. Mass.. to Mr. Daniel Wheeler, Oxford, N. H. 



Jeunnie C. Black, tan and white collie bitch (Sandy, A.K.R. 751— 

 Daisy, A.K.R. 748), by Mr. Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass., to Mr. Chas. 

 W. Cook, same, place. 



Brio-e Ranger. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped Nov. 3. 1883 

 (Ranger— White Lilly), by Mr. S. B, Dilley, Kosendale, Wis., to Mr. 

 Ambry R. Starr. Marshall, Tex. 



Nell Ranger. Liver and white pointer bitch, whelped April 3. 1S84 

 (Ranger Croxteth— Fanny Faust), by Mr. S. B. Dilley, Rosendale,Wis., 

 to Mr. David Cratt, Wabasha, Minn. 



Minnie Ranger. Liver and white pointer bitch, whelped April 3, 

 i:~8i (Ranger Croxteth— Fanny Faust,, by Mr. S. B. Dilley, Rosendale, 

 Wis., to Mr. John S. Dilley, Lake City, Mmnn. 



Duke of York. Lemon and white pointer dog, whelped Sept. 13, 



1883, by Sensation (A.K.R. 217) out of Lass (Sleaford— Dawn), by Mr. 

 B. F Seitner, Dayton, O., to Mr. O. B. Brown, same place. 



Dandy Sensation. Lemon and white pointer dog, whelped Sept. 



13. 13t-3,'bv Sensation (A.K.R. 217) out of Lass (Sleaford— Dawn), by 

 Mr B. P. Seitner, Dayton, O., to Mr. A. A. Winter, same place. 



Gus Bondhu— Countess Moliie whelp. White, black and tan Eng- 

 lish setter dog, whelped Feb. 27, 1884. by Mr. P. Moeller, Nyack, N.Y, 

 to Mr. Eugene A. Austin, Providence, R. I. 

 PRESENTATIONS. 



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



Obbil.—Gem whelp. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Sept. 27, 



1884. by Mr. Ceo. L. V. Tyler, W r est Newton, Mass,, to Dr. F. E. 

 Crocket, same place. 



\%fe md 



flwoting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



-BOSTON, June 17.— Bunker Hill day brought a crowd of marksmen 



to Walnut Hill. The scores stood: 



Creedmoor Practice Matcn, possible 50— B, Burleigh 48, A. B. 

 Edwards 47, 0. B. Edwards 40, R. Reed 40. W. Daly 44. G. J- Board- 

 man (mil.) 13, P. Wallace 43, M. Williams 12, A. Steele 42, C. Smith 41, 

 J. James 41. W II. Ober 41. 0, J. Boardmau (mil.) 41, L. Winslow 40, 

 H Newton 39. Frame Smith 38, P. Wilson 38, W. Jones 33. 



Creedmoor Prize Match, pussible50-H. Gushing 47, F. W. Perkins 

 47, i '. H. Cuslu'ng 47, J. B. Fellows 46, J. N. Frye 46, J. Armstrong 40, 

 F. Wallace 45. P Smith 45, W. French 45, F. J. Bent 45, B. Higgins 

 11. C. liealev 44, J. Morse 43. 



Decimal Match, Rest, possible 100-W. Gardner 95, S. Wilder 90, B, 

 C. Booz 90. B. F. Clark 89, H. S. Sturgis 80. 



Decimal Match, possible 100-J. B. Fellows 96, J. Francis 83, H. 

 Steele 66, H Newton 47. 



June 21. —The weather was so warm that but a few gentlemen were 

 afWahrut Hill to-day, hut those who were, there had an excellent 

 chance to do some good shooting, for the conditions were superb. 

 Messrs. J. P. Bates, R.Reed, E. B. Souther, J. B. Fellows and P. W. 

 Perkins made 47 each on the Crocduioor target, and Mr. W. D. Palmer 

 of the Merrnnac Club made a tine 48 and a 47, Mr. J. B. Fellows, 

 who won the Directors' medal, had his twelve-year-old soti Fred with 

 him, and the lad made a fine 92 on the rest target. The following are 

 the best scores: 



fre.e.imoor Practice Match.— W. D. Palmer 48, R.Reed 47, C. E. 

 Berry Hi. W. H. Oler 45, A. J. Look 45, J. £. Darmoody (mil) 41. 



Creedmoor Prize Match.— J. B. Fellows (E) 47, E. B. Souther (E) 47, 

 F W. Perkins iB) 47, J. P. Bates (B) 47, W. II. Oler (B) 40, C. E. Berry 

 (B) 40, 0. B. Edwards <B» 45. J A. Cobb (Bi 45, W. C. Adams (E) 45, A. 

 J. Lock (E) 44, B. A. Lappin < P ) 44. 



Decimal Match.— W. Charles 88, J, B. Fellows 18, A. J. Look 70, W. 

 H. Oler 59, A. Darling 52. 



f^e? w a i? q V Cu a, rlf, s (E) 93, J. Francis (D) 92, C. Fred Fellows 



(A) 92, E, B. Souther (E) 79, S. Wilder (A) 75. 



Reeda^ Walla .T] ossible 35 '" J - & FelIuws 24 . J - Prancis 23, R. 



BUFFALO, June 17.— The ninth annual spring match of the Bay 

 V lew Rifle Association was shot at their range to-day. The weather 

 throughout, the day was exceedingly fine, but the' rays of the sun 

 were so bright as to blur the sight on the lone- ranges. Me pro- 

 gramme of matches and prizes this year is unusually large, and 

 special inducements are offered to junior marksmen. The work of 

 the day is given below: 



Competition No 1. Directors' Match— Open only to directors of the 

 Bay View Rifle Association. Distance 200yds.. rounds 10, position. 

 Standing, weapon, any military rifle, entrance fee $1 



P , n , zc rT be ^"'ectc'^' championship gold badge, shot for annually, 

 a ci Held by the winner during the year; presented to the Association 

 by Brig. Gen. Edgar B. Jewett, value §25. 



^''TSWard 3 4 3 4 4 4 14 5 4^39 



Capt H AMenker 4 4 4 3 3 4 5 4 4 4-38 



Lieut Jas Sheldon, Jr 3 3 3 4 5 43 2 4 2-33 



Brig-Gen EB Jewett 2 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 4-30 



Capt Wm Franklin 3 3 4 3 4 4 2-23 



Competition No. 2, Qualification Match— Open to all members of 

 the Association, Remington title (New York State model), H00 and 

 500yds., 5 shots at each distance, no sighting shots. 



First Prize— A Remington, Keene maga able Sporl ing ride, -presented 

 to the Association by Col. P. P. Deals, to become the property of the 

 peivon winning it the greatest number of times during the season, 

 value S35. ' 



Competitors divided into three classes, third class allowed to shoot 

 tor any prize, second class for first three ard last four only, and first 

 class for first two and last three ouly. 



t- . -r ,.,. , T 200yds. 300yds. 



Lieut Jas Sheldon. Jr 3 5 5 3 5—19 3 5 6 4 5-22—41 



Capt H A Menker 4 4 4 5 4-21 2 4 4 1-14-35 



CeiTSWaud 43444-39 4 2 4 2 2-15-34 



Corp Graves 3 4 4 3 4-19 2 4 3 3 3-15-34 



Co) W illiam Bloomer 4433 4—18 3 4 3 2 3—15—33 



Brig-Gen E B Jewett 4 5 3 3 4—19 ? 3 4-12—31 



Capt Wilham Franklin 4 4 4 4 3-19 4 3 4 -11—30 



Sergt Matthew Wasser 4 5 3 4 2-18 (13 4— 6—24 



Col PP Bears 4 4 3 4 5-20 4 4— 8-28 



Private RE Emblidge ...3 3 4 3 2—15 2 3 3 0- 8— S3 • 



Capt Frank T Bloomer 2 4 4 0—10 2 2 4 4—12—32 



Competition No. 3, Champion Marksmen's Class Match- Open to all 

 membea-sof the N. G. S. N. Y. and members of the Bay View Rifle 

 Association, the latter, however, not being eligible to win the princi- 

 pal prize. 200 and 500yds., five shots at each, Remington rifle (fee 

 New York State model). 



First prize— A gold marksman 's badge for 1884. The badge to be- 

 come 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 



Srizes (medals) presented by the Bay View Rifle Association to the 

 ighest competitors in the order of nierit. Winners with a -core of 

 thirty-six points and over to receive a silver, and winners having a 

 score of under thirty-six to receive a bronze medal. The same man 

 can only win one medal during the season. 



200yds. 500yds. 



Lieut James Sheldon, Jr 4 4 4 4 4—20 :> 4 5" 2 1—23 13 



Col T S Waud 5 5 4 5 5-24 2 5 4 3 3— 18— 42 



Col William Bloomer 4 4 3 5 4-20 S 5 3 5 3—21— 11 



C01 p Graves 4 5 4 4 3-20 3 5 4 .2 4— 18-38 



Pnv R E Emblidge 3 4 4 4 3-18 5 3 i 3 8—18—86 



Oapt William Franklin 4 3 5 5 3—20 4 3 5 4- 10—30 



ColPPBeals 4 3 4 2 4—17 2 4 2 4 5-17-34 



Capt H A Menker 4 4 5 4 4—21 4 5 2 2 0—13—34 



Sergt Matthew Wasse? 3 3 2 4 3—15 4 5 4 3 0-16-31 



Sergt G A Rogers 4 3 2 2 5—16 4 3— 7—23 



Brig Gen E B Jewett -i 4 2 3 4-10 2 4 0- 6-22 



Lieut H R Clark 2 4 3 3—12 4— 4— 16 



Competition No. 4, Scoville-Moultou Match— Open to all members 

 of the Association, Weapon, the Remington rifle (New York State 

 model); distances, 200, 500 and 600yds. : seven shots at each distance; 

 position at 200yds. standing, at 500 and 000yds. any with head toward 

 target: no sighting shots allowed. 



First prize— The -'Scoville" trophy, presented 10 the association by 

 the Hon. N. C. Scoville. To become tue property of the person win- 

 ning it three limes (not necessarily consecutively!, value $100; second, 

 the '-Moulton" trophy, presented to the association bj the Hon. John 

 P. Moultou. To become, the property of the person winning it twice 

 (not necessarily consecutively), value $50. 



200yds. .-minds. 



Col T S Waud 4441344-27 5548288—85 2313404-20—72 



ColPPBeals 4 12-1111-21 0383324—18 3131245-25-07 



Lt. James Sheldon. Jr ...3434414—2(1 4531440-23 2202533-17—06 



Capt HA Menker 4555443-30 2e330()3— 11 2830330— S3— 84 



Capt Wm Franklin 4523435—30 4201335- 21 2330330—14—81 



Lt H R Clark 4344534—20 0000'235-10 4023523-10-65 



Corp Charles Graves 4023 133- 1 9 3303453—2 1 0522)1 12 - 1 5—55 



Col William Bloomer 4431431-20 2250403-10 3)1200.21-11—53 



Sergt M Wasser 0331431-21 2002104—12 3031000—10-43 



Competition No. 5. Junior : Marksman 's Match— Open to all junior 

 marksmen of the Association. Remington rifle (New York State 

 model). 200 and 500yds; five shote each distance. Position. 200yds., 

 standing: at 500, lying with head toward the target. No sighting 

 shot. 



First prize— Military rifle. New York State model, to be awarded to 

 the competitor winning it the greatest number of times during the 

 season. Presented by Col. P. P. Beats, value §25. 



200yds. 500yds. 



Sergt G A Rogers 3 2 3 3 4-15 0344 3-14—29 



Gen T B Jewett 4 4 3 4-15 3 3 8 9-24 



Capt Frank T Bloomer 4 3 4 4 0-15 2 4 3 0— 9 -24 



(V.rp E A Smith 3 2 3 4 4—16 3- 3—19 



Sergt Matthew Wasser 3 2 2 3—10 3 0— 3—13 



Competition No. G, Cleveland Match— Open to all members of Hie 

 Association. Weapon, Remington rifle (New York State model 1 ; dis- 

 tance. 100. 300 and 500yds.; rounds, five at each distance; posiH. 

 100 arid 300yds., standing, at third-class target, at 500yds., any with 

 head towards the target: two sighting shots each at 300 and 500yds. 

 First prize, a gold badge, presented by the Hon. Grover Cleveland, 

 to be wou three'times (not necessarily consecutive), value, $30. 



100yds. 3(lllvds. 5ii()y(ls. 



Capt HA Menker 55455-24 45215-20 44434 -19— 63 



Capt William Franklin 45554-23 44341-19 32435 20—62 



ColPPBeals 54544—22 34442-17 43544-20-59 



Corp Charles Graves 44444^20 33544—19 24224 -1 1—53 



Col William Bloomer 55445-23 420o3-12 42434-17-52 



Priv R P Emblidge 45443—20 30305-11 43245—18-49 



Lieut James Sheldon. Jr. . . .44435—20 23232—12 33854— 17-49 



Col Thomas S Waud 24444—18 02043- 9 05555—20—47 



Corp E A Smith 48433—17 30322-10 54404-17-44 



Lieut H R Clark 44435-20 04324-13 50002— 7-40 



A final award of first prize was made to Capt. H. A. Menker, he 

 hai tag won it in two previous matches. 



Competition No. 7. Plumb Match— Open to all members of the As- 

 sociation. Weapon, any military rifle; ■distance. 200 and 500yds.: 

 rounds, ten at each distance; position, at 200yds standing, at 500yds. 

 any with head toward the target. Two claims on first prize have 

 heretofore been won by Capt. Menker. 



First prize— The -'Plumb" gold and silver badge, to be won three 

 times (not necessarily consecutively), value 



800yds. 500yds, 



Col P P Beals 5520424443-37 I J 15 15-1 1 14-42—79 



Col T S Waud 4442433344 .,; 



Lieut James Sheldon, Jr 35543 42 J 13—37 33^50531; 



Priv R E Emhridge 4533(115444-37 0332 l5f..v-. 



Capt Wm Franklin 4453144314—39 540511-:; « 



Capt H A Menker 3455244433 - 37 2400443558 -30-07 



ColWm Bloomer 4444353244-37 0002353234-82—59 



Lieut H R Clark 4554133 15 1 - 21 1 1 . 



Corp Chas Graves 202133 1333 -27 21 •■ I0l 102324 -12-39 



Competition No. 8, Short Range Continuous Match— Open to all 

 njenibers of the Association, 200yds., rounds 5, standing, any military 

 rifle, cash prizes: 



CaptH A Menker 44355-23 Capt Wm Franklin 44434-19 



Corp Charles Graves 34454-20 Lieut J Sheldon, Jr 34045—16 



Col T S Waud 44454—19 Sergt C A Rogers 32 13 1-11 



Lieut HR Clark...- 35245—19 ColPPBeals 



The next regular shoot will take place on July 8, when qualification 

 and champion matches will be the order. 



THOMASTON, CONN.. JUNE 21.— At the weekly shoot to-day of 

 the Empire Rifle Club the following scores were made: A.S.Hub- 

 bard 101, W. H. Dunbar 103, G. P. North 101, G. A. Lemmon 99. B. W. 

 Pease 89, F. Carr 87. C. L. Ailing. 87, A. Fos 83, C. F. Williams . 

 Kerwood 74. E. Thomas 71. C. F. Williams's low score was undoubt- 

 edly owing to his using a new gun. Holmes, of the Independent Giui 

 Club, of Waterbury. visited the range, and made a score of 99. At 

 the shoot a week ago C. P. W r iJlianis won the badge with ; 

 102, G. A. Lemmon made lfti, A. S. Hubbard ltd. G. P. North 97, W. H. 

 Dunbar 90, F. Carr 93, C L. Ailing 87, A. Fox 84. B 

 Kerwood 75, G Smith 71. 



