nite 5 aaa a eee bee 2 
, CoLonEL Coou.—W. B, Gates's (Memphi 
tan English setter dog Colonel Cool 
yw hOYAL Prince.—A. H.- Moore's, 
rif hibe arid tan Fnglish setter dog 
Vigra} se iy Ss 
ge eee aes ie 
8) black, white and 
(Gath — Lit). aN Be 
(Philadelphia, Pa.) blacl, 
oyal Pringe (Darkie—Rosy 
Lay Ugi.—W: Bi Mallory’s, (Memphis) lack, white aud 
tau. English setter bitch Lady Lee (Gath—JunoIL)..-.) +, 
\._Ping BW. B. Mallory’s (Memphis) black and white Hng- 
lish setter dog Pink B: (Gladstone—Countess Key):. : 
ycvADy Romp II.—A: H: Moore's (Philadelphia, 
White pointer bitch Lady Bono (Prince—Lady Romp), |, 
1 Binty Gares.—Dr, A..F, MeKinney’s (Forest, Hill, Tenn, 
ae uae pratte English setter dog Billy Gates (Count Rapier 
—Kate B)). Paar 83 fn ey CSUR en 
ELAN. —P. HH. & D: Bryson’s (Meniphis,'Tanu.) ‘black, 
white and tan English setter biteh Lillian Gladstme= ne): 
in D, BHYsUN, Beo'y, 
are 32] 
Pa.) liver and 
Mampsis, Tenn., Novetiber. 
BAGGAGE MASTERS’ FERS —Zdiior Forest and Stream: 
Noy. 8.—_I read in your paper this week the complaint of A. 
©. J, against the exorbitant charges of the bageage inaster on 
the Delaware and Hiidsoli Catal, Cd's r6ad for the ‘ ivé of His 
digg a short piare i Vai it apt finde eolie Gf thésé meh 
Bliduld be attetided ta. A Barty vi three and two dogs on 4 
hunting trip Iti Albatiy over this road three weeks ago. on 
fhe train leaving there at, 11.30 P.M; their Boston being 
North Creek on the Adirdiidatk road: We, wént it8 EE 
saggage tar fo leave.our dégs, Wilen We wert informed bythe 
aggage master that the Chaigé to Sardtoga, about thirty 
uiilés, would be sre dollar, 4nd on remohstrating a sti a 
thatgs #8 EXorbitant, he coolly informed us there w. sta rule 
Ga pelling him to take the di ES, and if Wwe Were not Ratistad 
Be would hand them dver td the seeks Wiesehger. As we 
weére to leave atone Ok WHE Cally. niorning Adirondack 
ain, we Gonélided it Best to pay him his charge in order to 
Ave tHe das With us. On this road the dogs were taken in 
hé tagsige cara much longer distance for just one half the 
ave. If seenis td me_if the Delaware and Huddow Cinal 
Company would make & rate for nore and not ledve it to their 
Pageage mien to fix rates it, wauld Fe, iuore satisfactory and 
{ess extortionate fir thse Who patronize their.road.—H, M._. 
New York Not: $= Auditor Forest and Stream’ I had thesame 
C. J." on the Delaware and. Hudson Canal 
popertenice as A. 
Géripany’s railroad. On my way to the North Woods I had 
jo pay for niy setter: From New York to Bast Albany, 50 cts, ; 
from Hast Albany to Troy, 25 cts.; fron Troy to Saratoga, 
50 cts. ; from Saratoga to North Creek, 50 cts.; total, $1.75. Ido 
not complain about the charge, especially not for the charge 
trém Saratoga to North Creek, distanée sixty miles; as fiby 
Gents for a nine hdurs’ ride is not tee niueh: On nly way 
honie I was charged séventy-fiye cents for my dog from 
Saratozs td Troy: J abhi plained, retiarking that L had O 
pay. uly fifty ¢eits on ny way up. It was nd use complain- 
ing; Thad t6 pay; the baggage master reasoning thus: ‘You 
eS yolir dog for your pleasure. He isno good for anything, 
€ iS no watch dog, he is.for your pleasure only, and therefore 
you have to pay for him.” Ido not see why there should be a 
charge at_all for a sportsman’s dog, if no other baggage js 
carried. It is less trouble for a baggage muster 44 fie d dug 
up than it is to handle a hedyy fridk. In Germany dog 
tickets are issued by the rat{l#0ads and the hunter need not be 
afraid of the bagg#ce iaster’s greediness.—A, F, 
Lice AND FLEAS.—Philadelphia, Pa.—I see frequently 
questions asked in your journal and many others for the 
naming of something to kill lice and fleas on dogs. I have 
found ont from practical experience a never failing destroyer, 
oleate of mercury. The oleates are, comparatively speaking, 
anew agent in the treatment of diseases. An ointment made 
of the oleate to the strength of twenty per cent., thoroughly 
applied, allowed to remain on for sixteen or eighteen hours 
and then washed off, is sure death to lice, It is a non-irritat- 
ing application, and cleanly (except greasy), One application 
has never failed in my cases. It can be applied s¢yerul tities 
Be interyals without producing any ptyaligm.—Sans Soucr 
NNELS. 
MERIDEN SHOW.—Meriden, Ct., Oct. 28.—Editor Forest 
tind Stream; The Meriden Poultry Asso¢iation will hold its 
eighth annual poultry show and fourth aiintial berich show at 
the town hall, this city, Dec. 30 and 31, and Jan. Land 2, 1888, 
The bench show will be held the last three named days. Mr. 
Walter E. Miller, stiperinitendent, is an enthusiastic dog fancier, 
and he will do his utmost to please all who wish to exhibit, 
Premium list, blanks, etc., will be ready about Dee. 1, and 
will be mailed to any person who niay desire & topy tree. We 
have secured the services of Dr, George Walton, of Boston, 
Mass., as judge.—JosHua SHUTEH, Secretary. 
THE MASTIFF PUPPIES.—Kditor Forest and Stream: Tn 
¥eply to Mr, Grege’s letter in your issue of the 6th, I havé to 
Say that the entries in question were propérly made in dog 
und bitch puppy classes, but through clerical érror, improperly 
entered in the éatalogue. The atswer to the protest was 
drafted by the subscribér aiid delivered to Mr. Lincoln or a 
clerk (I have forgotton which) to copy. In the hurry and 
confusion, ef thé Moment the draft was delivered to Mr, 
Gregg.—ELutot Smirs, Manager, etc., W. K. C. Show. 
_ BOSTON DOG SHOW.—New England Kennel Club, 159 Ay 
Tremont street, Noy. 4, 1884,—Kdttor Forest anid Stream? 
This club will hold their first annual bench show of dogs in 
Music Hall, Boston, April 7, 8,9 and 10, 1885, Mr. Chas. Lin= 
coln, superintendent. We have set aside a guarantee fund of 
$2,200, and shall probably add to it during the winter. We 
shall spare ne pains to make the show attractive te exhihitors, 
The hall is heated by steam and well ventilated, and the com- 
fort of dogs is assured.—J, A, NICKERSON, Secretary. 
PHILADELPHIA CLUB TRIALS,—The Philadelphia Ken- 
nel Club will have its field trials on the 16th of this month. A 
visitor to the grounds in New Jersey found about twenty 
coveys of birds awaiting the running, and as nineteen or 
twenty dogs are entered, an enjoyable time is expected by the 
members. None but members’ dogs will compete.—Homo, 
DOG FOUND.—Found in the lower part of New York city 
a black and tan collie pup. Address Box 3), West Brighton, 
Staten Island. 
Worms In Dogs.—"Stonehenge,” in his celebrated work on the 
dog, writes: “Worms are a fertile source of disease in the dog, de- 
stroying every year more puppies than distemper itself,’? While the 
Hield says concerning distemper: “All treatment to be successful 
must be pretend by the expulsion of worms.” Naldire’s Powders 
remove these pests within an hour, at the same time giving tone to 
the stomach and prom first-rate condition in dogs, Naldire’s 
Worm Powders, the great British remedy, are sold by McKesson & 
Robbins, 91 Fulton street, New York. Price $1. Manufacturers: 
Wright & Holdsworth, 3 Spur street, London, Eng.— 4d», 
KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 
=> No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents, 
V. B. M,, Raleigh, N. C_—There appeared on the back of my setter 
dog, about four months ago, a sore, I suppose mange. By the use of 
carbolic soap a cure was effected. A sore similar in appearance has 
appeared again in about the same piace. 1am now using earbolic 
soap, and hope it will soon disappear. Gan you tell me how to cure 
it permanently? Aus. Your treatment should effect a cure, but 
from your statement it seems probable that the dog’s blood is out of 
—s 
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FOREST AND STREAM. 
ae ‘ ; 2 7 ; : See eee aCe eee 
order, and that he 4s oyerfed., Let. his diet.be principally xegetable 
food, and see that he has plenty ofjexdercise, If he is fat reduce his 
flesh, and after he is cured keep him in good condition; | e: 
| SHTrer, Baltimore, Md—i, Will you beddnd éiicugh to inform me 
f ehbro fsa ah g that cati be given a bitch to prevefit her goltig. in 
Heat, wikhow ABrhiis het materng Boss! plliticg. 8: How often ib & 
year do'they go iiieat} aiid How: tine ia tlie, Ans. 1,,We know 
of nothing thatjyeu can give with saloty) 2° Usually twike «year 
and the period lasts three weeks, varying somewhat in the individual: 
: nye ; SU oe a 4 Ps ) ee oF Hi 
_ ©. H., Evie, Ra.—My dog-has.a cancer, in his ear, what, shall,,1 do 
for it? His appetite is generally very good, Ans. Try this remedy: 
Equal paris bromo chloralum, and) landanum,-and dilute, with six 
times thelr bulk of water,’ Pour some of, the:mixture (tepid) into the 
eat and gently knead the base for a short time. “Make the applica- 
tlon once a day, This tetiedy is often very effective. 
. KENNEL, NOTES, 
NOTick TC CORRHSPONDENTS: - 
Kennel notes are inserted in this column free of charge’ ‘Ns iitstre 
publication of notes, correspondents MUST GIVE the following jat- 
ticulars of each animal; 
1, Color. 
2. Breed, r 
; tier 
Ce) 
5. Date of birth; of breéding o¢ 
of death 
6. Name and residence of owner, 
_ buyer or seller. 
%, Bite: with his sire and dam, 
; OWner of site, 
Dam; with her sire and dam, 
, of dea .,. 10; Ownek of daiit: ; 
All nanies must bé platy whitten, Coniniunidatidd of ote alde of 
Paper Snily; and sighGl with writer's Haine: 
sg Ne le. | NAMES charm 
E&™ See instructions,at head of this column, “ - a 
Hts ee B ae a as yy aeOR BelOre Mee for red Irish 
setter;dog, whelp y 11, 1884, hy Glenche out of Nora’ |. é 
role, “ Mr. watt. te ict, fot plathawilte andtan nitt¢e settell 
bltehs wwlielBed September, 1884, by Glett IH; out of,@ueen Vie. 
Lady Rock, . By, Mr..Joseph Lewis, for lemon belton English setteb 
bitch, whelped = pa 28, 1884,-by champion Royal Rock out of, Nellie. , 
Djalma. By Mr.Charles M. Wray, Shelter Island? N. Y., for solid 
liver spaniel dog, jhelped July 20,1884, by Black Prince (champion 
Benediet—Madesb) out of flora TI. (Sni je—Flora): . 
bet » n ' : fi An} '. . tiie 
EAE See tinstir Chions ad head of this column:;  » = 
«Rena—Hero H. Messrs, Shaw & Bates’s mastiff bitch Rena (A. KL: 
262), bo the Ashmont Kpnnel’s Hero IL. (A.K.R. 545), Oct. 31. : 
Delph Viva—Hero Il, Messrs. Shaw-& papal ARE Dien Delph 
wine Ne 1482) to the Ashmont Kennel’s Hero II, (A.K.R! 545), 
Ov. 1. 1z (et whe : : f ae ‘ 
Music—Lead, Mr, W. Gallagher's beagle bitch Music to Mr, f. W; 
Jester’s Leader (Sailor—Rose), Oct. 25. | : ee 
Leah I,—Glen Rock. Mr. 8. B. Poster's Elkton, Md.) English set- 
ter bitch Leah II. to Mr. B, W- Jester’s Glen Rock (Druid—Princess 
Draco), Ost, a7. aia | eati NE ath} A 3 4 deus = 2 =) at 
qun o—Dociar, The Horest ey ikennel's pug bitch Jute (A.K.R. 
408) ta theit impatited: Deetor; Oct. 92, ¢ 
Maid S—Van. Mr. Geo. D. Macdougall’s black f 
Maud §. (chaimpion Pete} Jr.—imported Kate) to Mr: 
Van (Jim—Nellj. - ; So ; ve 
Moonstone —Sensation,—Pointer bitch Moonstone to the Westmin 
ster Kenne]-Club's Sensation, Oet. 31. ' 
Nellic— Black Prince, Mr.,Julius Fehr’s (Hoboken; N. J. ) black 
Pinas phe Nellie to Mr. A, C. Wilmerding’s Black Prince (A.K/R: 
2), Oct. 31. ‘ 
Susan—Bang Bang. Mr. 
to the Westminster id e 
ointer , bitch 
, Senuchard’s 
8. B, Clark's Sugan (Sensation— Whisky) 
ebnel Clith’s Bang Bang. 
7 ; WHELPS. 
{25— See instructions at head of this column. 
Ruby S._ Mr, C. R. Squire’s (Troy, N.Y.) red Irish setter bitch Ruby 
5. (A. K.R. 512), Nov. 1, seven (three dogs), by Mr. W. H. Pierce's Glen- 
cho; one bitch dead, 
Colleen Bown. Mr. C. R. Squire's (Troy, N.Y.) red Ivish setter 
biteh Colleen Bawn (A.K.R. 507), twelve (seven dogs), by Mr, W. H. 
Pierce’s Glencho; two dogs dead. 
Crook, Dr, Henry F. Aten’s(8rooklyn, N. Y.) bitch Crook, Oct. 22, 
éleven, by Dashing Monarch; five since dead. 
Nellie. Mr, J, Lewis’s English setter bitch Nellie (Count Dan— 
Floss), Noy. 8, seyen (three dogs), by Wilson’s Count Noble; three 
bitches since dead, 
SALES. 
j25> See instructions at head of this column. 
Bang Bang—Polly) whelp. Vemon and white bitch, by the West- 
minster Kennel Club to Rey. T. J. Smith, Albatiy, N.Y. ’ 
Letd._ Beagle dog (Sailo*—Rose), by Mr. E; W. Jester, St: George's, 
Del., to Mr. G. P.. Watmiall, St; Lovis; Mo: _ i 
Zanzibar: English setter dog (A.K.R; 1188). by Mr. #; W. destér; St. 
George's, Del, to Mr. H. P. Dottch, Goldsboro, 0. | 
Medina., Lavetack sétter bitch (A.K.R. 824), by Mr. Hl. W. Jester, 
St. George's, Del., to Mr. Geo. F. Clark, same place. ; 
Major—To-To unelps, Greyhound dogs, by Mr. BE. W. Jester, St. 
George’s, Del., One to the Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia; Pa:, and 
one to Miss M. P. Selby, fy , 
PRESENTATIONS. 
Ee> See instructions at head of thts cotumm. 
Maud.S. Black pointer, bitch; dyis: old (cHdmpioh Peté, Ji;—im- 
ported Kate), by Dr; H. F. Aten to Mr. Geo. D: Macdougall, 
One Minion oF Men hayé held the acvident policies of the Travel- 
ers, of Hartford, Conn.; and one in nine have received cash benefits 
on them.—Adv. : ' 
Rifle and Crap Shaoting. 
RANGE AND GALLERY. 
PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. 
HE sual shooting mateh of the Carson Guard wasfixed for Sun- 
day, Nov.2. | 
At the Forester Club shootin Agricultural Park, Oct, 25, tle medal 
pas catried off by Henry Eckhardt, who lilled eleven birds out of 
twelve. 
There is some talk of a match being made betwéen Bassford. of 
Solano, and Fay, of San Francisco. Ib will be a hundred-bird con- 
test and for $500, ’ a. 
Sergeant Nash, of the San Francisco police force, while practicing 
with a military rifie at the Presidio range, Oct. 28d, made the follow- 
ing remarkable score, firing ten shots at each distance: 200yds., 46; 
a00yds., 41; 500yds., 49, and 600yds.,48. ‘Total, 184 out of a possible 
200. 
The California Rifle Association will hold its annual meeting for 
team and individual shooting at Shell Mound on the second and third 
Sundays in Novemoer. The first day will be devoted to team shoot- 
| ing, and the second to individual shooting. A fine gold medal is to 
awarded to the champion marksman. 
Col, Ranlett, Lieut. Kelloge, Sergt. Williams, Moore and others of 
the Fifth Batallion, were on the range Oct. 80, with the usual good 
totals, but Lieut. Kellogg and Mr. Moore particularly excelled, Mr, 
Kellogg making a recora that will be read with astonishment by the 
best shots. Nineteen bullseyes out of 20 shots, at 600yds., is some- 
thing never done before on the coast. Wollowing are the scores of 
Kellogg and Moore: 
200yds, 500yds. 
Kellogg....... ,55545445555454444454 110 5)900500000455555555 —99—189 
Moore.,..... .44444544544443445444—89 55554555445544555655--95—177 
S, E. Carson, one of the Nationals’ '-Big 6,’ was over practicing with 
his Springfield, and for a yer tried his band and his gun at the 200- 
yard target, firing five 10-shot strings, making the following very 
handsome aggregate: 
Carson. ddsdsd5do 5550555545 5545555554 4554454445 5545544445—252 
This is.out of a possible 250, or 924-5 percent. Outside of Howard 
Carr’s and Lieut. Fred. Kubnle’s big scores, which were made with 
Sharp-Burchard Trifles, this record of Oarson’s, with a Springfield, 
has never been beaten and has been equaled only twice on the coast, 
BOSTON, Nov, &.—There was a slim attendance of riflemen at Wal- 
nut Fall to-day. A troublesome wind blew from northwest to south- 
west during the day, ‘The scores stood: i 
Creedmoor Practice Match. 
CH Berry.......+.--. 545445545445 CW Hodgdon....... 4444545445 —43 
HC Barnes nese e Bane 545554454445 WH Cler .....-.-... Sdddddddbs—42 
T Stinson... ees 454544554444 § H Sturgis.....-... 4455523445—42 
Creedmoor Prize Match. 
W Charles............ 555555554448 A Spicer.........::.. 644555455446 
AC Adams.........¢ 4555445545—46 : 
Victory Match, 
(R@ushines. en. een ceeds tiled eee: © 810 710 7 Y 410 T—% 
IASSTHCE wis. peal eee ss aa -upeoueer 8 49 8 4 710 610 6—74 
WH Olen. pees ty eee oa gone ORLOy OQ lB*G- “8 BB. 7s 
6 H Sturgis... 2) spespeerseet ee 6 10 8 0 BB S40 TO 772 
: Comresporidents Who favor us,with chib scores dre particularly re= 
quested to write on one side of the paper onty. 
4 NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION: 
WIEW England Trap Shooters’ Association held their first, toutna- 
. ment Nov. 7 and 8, ab Wellington, Mass., on the grounds o ue 
Boston Gui Glub; Fhe aboye club in anticipation of. a great eve’ 
had, fortunately mudé extensive alterations; imcreasing their, club 
house by a spacious:dining roOui; atid which at other times_will be 
used fora directors’ reom, A large tun er_of ortsmen from the 
ifferent clubs.in the New England States assembled and did ample 
justice to the programme provided and making one of, the MOUst #UG- 
cessful shoots held during the season. The wind on both days wag 
strong and gusty and accounts in some cases for low scores from 
foie of cur best shots, every trap being in perfect order kept the 
bi#ds t6 their fullest flight. 
First eve singles, 1ifyds. rise: 
ohh Ome tits RE Schaefer ......... 1010000— 2 
D Kirkwoed...05:25.2, ii— 7 OW Gerrish............ 0111011— 5 
WJ Braley...... ries dab pa 4 WL Davis... ie... 1110011— 5 
NUL esy avers geben jouivii— 5 H Donovan, ...... ., ..1011100— 4 
FLW Webber... ...... OM 4 LM Jobngoll.....2.. }2.1000Ht— 4 
EA Folsom............ O111011— 5 - 
Kirkwood first, Hall and Dayis second, Johnson third. 
Second event—Condltlons fame ag above. 
‘ Vilber, , baba w ect tage H1onii— 5 § 
MOTE, ya se ea see veer HOTIOII— 4 
AP Ors eatery cue O00 — 4 Bild 2. eeu. cay eeese.  0100110— 8 
ampson.:...... ...:; Gi0i— § Webbe _.........,......1100111— & 
shaeted............;:, d1101i— 6 Chestet....,.........-. 9000101— 32 
C F Smith. - a ee 1111010— 5 J Nithols,........... ..0110011— 4 
yolsot geri atsona ees he 1 era he DIkey2 Lavoe eee Anidi— 7 
Boige bane Wie % Sheldon....... c.2..,,, i tS fi 
abl. pepe stan ba! Holid— f all. 2422 Paige old Ti 9 
Na Solis ta sss ic. QUOHGQ— 2 Catéy ic... scissi.u.. p= F 
Gaye Ty) trees ae WITOOLO— ae esr tes ie to oe et NI § 
Goud yaa Weta: OlI— 2 Davis... T1N0)— § 
Donovan... ..s..css .10101110— 4 Braleyi 02 )258) Ve: 10167— 
SASTR US > Sahn er Pres 10L011i— 5 Gerrtish.............. 11.0003 — 
if Bsa caiftes reste es tkwood............ 010111 =2 
HUET opsciaaceieiaieet el etiG— 68 “WS Petry «seins... 1f0111i— 
Stanton; 2.2.4.5: .90 ~ OLbI— §. 
~;Hedden.and.,Di Key first, Calman Second; Smith alid WebWer third: 
tourth, , Team bag td et 
air dgqubles, fixed traps: 
par oh : 
1i—5 
Stitt: «tape wite Wy AO IGe aE” fe eyo a am Pee 
. Show; Hager alld Davis first) Stat? aha Paw second; Dickey third; 
~ Fourth eyent—s pair doubles, fixed traps: ; , => 
Sampson.... -.......,-.0000, 00—0 Wilber .............,... 11 11 01—5 
Wyais 2 pss eee 10 10 4{7—4 Wield 2,-0.0) oe, 10 10 11-4 
Brae ye wee lst a ate ols £0 10 10 10-8 B Smith... pee dd O00 si 
Schaéfer.. 2.0.25. 6.4 10 11 11-5 D Kirkwood...._....... i 10 00—3 
NSELEV nue eed. tee eee 050801 Eola ne nee 1 11 11—6) 
Hager...... Me PAS ARS hi11 11 T1—6 Dickey... 2.2 ..2 022, if if 10-3 
Glare vere oe non ks 10 1070-8 MNason...... ....2....) 11 Il =} 
Statlten . 4.6 1 tO 0 Hs, “Donovan, 20k ew 00 14 11— 
DAIWAR bs sou heii ela i141 90-4 Grey... coal ea 10, 60. 01-2 
Webber........ .......+ 00 00 11—2 Geffish ........ puns Or 0DeT Oe 
Goa Bee el eel blaeeles 00 11 11—4 Renaud ......, ..1..... 1410 1i—4 
Eieomitt: eee eesee: 10 10 11-4 Qhester....... 1: ee iti 10 40 
OTS DM earl ct eet 1110 10-4 Carey...: secccasius.. 11 10 10— 
re 
FRager and Holden first, Schaefer and Wilber second, Garey third; 
and Clark and Smith fourth. 
Fifth eyent—* birds, B traps: 
Garnish oe ase ve ee 001110— 4 B Smith ......._...... 100i0i— 4 
Gilman. ..:...... »».ye+-1101100— 4 Folsom.... . «--J11011— 6 
Schaefer,......-...-..-l]10110— 5 Sheldon ...-1111101— 6 
Ly {ai eee ..0111101— 5 Webber ee OLLOTII— 5 
Wilber ...... 1111111— 7 Stanton ... ...1100101— 4 
Dickey .... 1111100— 6 Gray... . . -0011100— 3 
Sanson, .. 1.1111101= 6 Nason ....,.. . 1000011 3B 
Davis .... -:1001011— 4 Donovan,. ,.O0101I— 4 
Perby .. ..1101000— 8 Carey,.... -O110011— 5 
Biraley; UU0llI— 4 Williams . .1000110— 4 
Holdei..: a eee 5 Dowd... -.1011010— 4 
Stark ... -:111101i— § Tinker 1010111— & 
vans... +. ::001011i— 4 Praneis. H0110— 4 
ET Smith 101010i— 4_ Bartlett. ...1010101— 4 
Rislg eee emai eae re i00110i— 4 _ Renaud ... -:41101101— 6 
ager... ...- i oat ote 1W10111-—6 Schaefer ... .......... 101010—4 
Kitkwood....:: .--.--. (11001i—4 Webber..................10H0H—65 
AVALOS cos acSaldy gees Wiiti=" Gilman... beers + .0101110—4 
WOW). Stolp sph). = 12 1110100—4 Pasty sieessnepee tes -O1I1101=5 
Francis. so. .c.-2+.-2-0e0 10110115 -B Smith... 2... 2... ss. 1100101—4 
Renaud .....:........-:.0100101—8 Hyatis,......-).<1-..:, . 11hii—7 
BT Smith............:.:1100101—4 Dickey...........-...; , 1100111 —-5 
PSLRALH Se See 4598 Se SORE ORAD TPTITO—G" SnG Wl shies tesa ee .1000101—8 
StAO ss elaine eel sive 1711001—5. Davis. ......-234¢2e2se0 10(1141—5 
SANSOM ay ws) wees 1001010—8 Tirrell,... .ecee. cee ue 1111111—7 
1 ean oate 6 Odea cea es 1101101—5 “Perry-... 2. epee eves oy OLILIIO—5 
Gareinhein. on ers 1101111—6 
Seventh event—3 pairs; fixed trajis! 
shabfer....i)..6 ose 101 10 11— 4 Renaud ......... ‘sb be 10 Hodi— 6 
Penny LTRs Adda gs 01 11 1i— 5 Sampson............ 16 10 1f— 3 
SOI o ee der cae 211 10 10— 4 Franeis............ ....10 01 10— 4 
Old ei Se, eee ertee te 1010 1J— 4 Dickey..........-..... ii 11 Ol 6 
IpTAly eis errr not 1110 11— 5 ~Stark....-........., ..10 10 11— 4 
Garile, oo See 6 os. 2100 0 — "SS Beasmith chip eceasne 11 10 10— 4 
Hiaperi.e. 22. stem tess AULA U OC SR SAAN ho) He ne a, of 10 11 11— 5 
nicer atte fete 110 10—3 Davyis.......... .24.. 11 11 11— 6 
Wield’. Weeileeie 2 oeel4 OL AO “(Gertish ss... eS 41 00 11— 4 
Byans.....2. vtyyeeeeld O1 O1— 4 Gilman.... ...... yer dd 1 T1— 6 
THiowil, eo. eeies uate ee 01 01 10— 3 Williams ....,........11 10 10—4 
Kirkwood............ 0111 10—4 Sheldon. ....., aiewats iy 10 10— 4 
Webber....... rss rey, 11 1110-5 Carey... cece AQ 1Q 0O— 2 
Greys sper epee ease 10 10 11— 4 Tirreil................ 0 10 11— 4 
el 
Davis and Gilman first, Wilber second, Schaefer and Gerrish third, 
Dowd and Francis fourth. 
Highth event—Indiyiaual championship, 15 single birds, 1 trap: 
ilber 
Dickey......... 111111001110141—12 Wilber......... 01111009 944131 13 
Kirkwood..... ,001111011110111—11 FWrancis....... ‘ 1011110017101 1 
Folsom........ 110110111011111—12 Snow....... ,-..010010010100114— ¥ 
Gilman... ..- ,011111011111111—13 Stanton et abe 1211101101117 =13 
Hager. 7... ses 110111110111111—_18 Tinker stot gids .100011101110110— 9 
sROELY jos cere 414111111110111—14 BSmith........ 111001001101011— # 
Nagou...+.5+. ,.000101001000110— 6 Law...... .....111111111111111—15 
Stark........,-.0110100100 w— 4 Donavan....... 010000110001000— 4 
Webber .......111110100101101—11 _Carey.......... 001111000110110— 8 
Bf Smith...,..001111111101110—11 Hall............ 1411110111101011—12 
Holden......... 111010011111101—i1 Braley.......... 101111101111010—11 
Schaefer... ...111111111101111—14 Tidsbury... ...111111017111111—14 
Eivams.....--..«: 110111191110111--13 Clark........... 000010011001110— 6 
Bartleté, ..,...101111100111101—11 Renaud,....... 110110001 101000— 7 
Vowdies eee 100111110110111—11 Gerrish.... ~..111101011011111—-12 
Williams.....-. 001011100011011— 8 Mirella eter ~.111111111010111—138 
Goud. .. ......100010011011100— 7 Davis... ..-...101101110011111—11 
Sampson...... .110110111111110—12 Gray_._.... .. ,100101101011011— 9 
Tele Ii ae. cs 111011110011110—11 Sheldon........ 000000141111111— 
Law took the gold badge of the Association, $20 in gold and 40 per 
cent. of the entries, The $20 and gold badge were presented by the 
Ligowsky Olay-Pigeon Company. Perry, Schaefer and Tidsbury 
second, Gilman, Eager and Wilbur third, Folsom, Hall and Gerrish 
fourth, 
Ninth event—3 pair doubles: 
DWVAALTTETS (cla sia at) «-clchclale)-beluas 1010114 Dodd.....,-..--. ...:...10'11 11-6 
TOFS oe Bes MASA ti 11 41—6 Tinker ...... Sor 10 Oris 
BT Smith.............. 10 10 10-8 B Smith.,......-....... 10 11 00—3 
AVIS ticle fejdanceurice 1 00 01—8 Clark..,. .-..........,.41 11 11—6 
Nason oye, Jone ate 10 11 Mi—4  Gerrish,........ ...-...10 11 11—5 
Dickey Glee eae 01 10 10-3 Francis . eeee+--l0 11 00-3 
Field ...... were saa a rd I 
‘Sampson .....:......- Ff i 
Renaud, ......--.-s.. --,10 14,01—4 
Schaefer ........:..,..11 11 01—5 
Pager. i. vee ide = 0 LOI 
Perry. 5.222222 2596 1 00 11-6 Hall 
vans and Clark first, Schaefer 
Davis and Field fourth. 
