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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March 5, 1885. 



DOG LOST.— A liver and white ticked pointer bitch puppy 

 seven months old, disappeared at West New Brighton, Staten 

 Island. It is feared that she may have been stolen. Any one 

 knowing of this animal will confer a favor by addressing 

 Chas, H. Mason, 255 West Twenty-second street, New York. 



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 (5. 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. 



ISp- See instructions at head o/ this column. 



£lack Knight. By Patrick Culien. Salmon Falls, N. H., for black 

 cocker spaniel dog, whelped Oct. 7, 1884, by Obo II. (A.K.R. 432) out of 

 Darkle (A.K.R. 250). 



Black Bess. By Patrick Culien, Salmon Falls, N. H., for black 

 cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Oct. 7, 188!, by Obo II. (A.K.R. 432) out 

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



Tntdo. By P. Moeller. Nyack, N. Y., for blue belton English setter 

 dog, whelped Feb. 7, 1885, by Glen Rock (A.K.R. 166) out of Nellie. 



Dulier Boy. By Albert Wylly, Savannah, Ga., for blue belton Eng- 

 lish setter dog. whelped Jan. 16, 1882 (Druid— Princess Draco). 



Alpina, Bv C. P. Emory, Lovcland, O., for rough-coated St. Ber- 

 nard bitch, whelped Nov, IS, 1884, by Duke of Leeds (A.K.R. 1535) out 

 of Abbess II. 



Ollie Obo. By I. M. Dewey, New Haven, Conn., for black cocker 

 spaniel bitch, whelped Oct. 17. 1884, bv champion Obo II. (A.K.R. 433) 

 out of Daisy Zulu (A.K.R. 381). 



Garry. By Win. T. Reynolds, Poughkeepsie, N. T., for red Irish 

 terrier dog, whelped Sept-. 4. 1884, by Gairyowen out of Alieen. 



Judy. By Wm, T. Reynolds, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for red Irish 

 terrier bitch, whelped April 3, 1884, bv Pluck (A.K.R. 197) out of 

 Sheila (A.K.R. 137). 



Rex. By Robert IT. Strader. Washington. N. J., for Gordon setter 

 doe, whelped Nov. 24, 1884, by Duke (Tom— Chloe) out of Maud (Clite 

 —Lou). 



Solo. By Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster. Mass., for pug dog, 

 wbelped .Ian. 18, 1885, by Young Toby (A.K.K. 473) out of Patience 

 (Maudle— Daisy), 



Chestnut Rock Kennel. By Chas. S. Fitch, Fort Washington, New 

 York, for his private kennel. 



Mon mouili Ken nets. By Messrs. Wallaeh & Hoey, West End, Long 

 Branch, N, J., for their kennel of fox-terriers. 



NAMES CHANGED. 



pr See instructions at head of this colnnm. 



Yon ua to Yarra. Black cocker spaniel nog, whelped May 20, 1884 

 (Horaell Rattler— Tiny), owned by David W. Blanchard, Boston, 

 Mass. 



BRED. 



J3T 3 " -See instructions at head of this column. 



Flora— Black Prince. H. Reiehe's (New York) cocker spaniel 

 bitchFlora (Flake— Lady) to A. C. Wilderming s Black Prince (A.K.K. 

 62), Feb. 24. 



Eoiie—Dou Gladstone. Highland Kennels' English setter bitch 

 Roxie (Leicester— Nellie) to Don Gladstone (Gladstone— Juno), Feb. 2. 



Lou— Harry S. .7. W. Chaffee's setter bitch Lou (A.K.R. 1286; to 

 Barry S. (A.K.R. 523), Feb. 18. 



Dolly— Doctor. Forest City Kennels' (Portland, Me.) pugbitch Dolly 

 (A.K.R. 1 70 1 to their Doctor. Feb. 12. 



Victoria Dale—Fleet. Messrs. Wheaton, Tuck & Beck's (Wilkes- 

 harre, Pa.) English setter bitch Victoria Dale to B. F. nominee's Fleet, 

 Feb. 3. 



Victory— Lexington. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) English 

 setter bitch Victory (Count Rapier, A.K.R. 498— Reign, A K.R. 178) to 

 their Lexington (Nixey, A K.R. 177— Princess Louise, A.K.R. 117). 



Belle 11.— Lexington. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit. Mich.) English 

 setter bitch Belle H. (Nixey. A.K.R. 177— Belle, A.K.R. 97) to their 

 Lexington (Nixey— Princess Louise). 



Sup— King Bow. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) pointer 

 bitch Sue (Hindo— Princess Bow) to their King Bow (A.K.R. 83). 



Bow Queen — King Bow. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) 

 pointer bitch Bow Queen (A.K.R. 558) to their King Bow (A.K.R. 83). 



Foxey—Don Juan. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) im- 

 ported "pug bitch Foxey to Bradley's Don Juan (Bogie— Judy III.). 



Nan -Don Juan. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) imported 

 pug bitch Nan to Bradley's Don Juan (Boeie-Judy HI.). 



Rhea -Don Juan. Mr. Patterson's (Detroit, Mich.) pug bitch Rhea 

 to Bradley's Don Juan (Bogie— Judy HI.). 



Vision— Tallin) any. F. R. Hitchcock's (New York) pointer bitch 

 Vision i A.K.R. 778) to his Tammany (Tory— Moonstone). Feb. 7. 



L'lNijii'.'ss-A'fiffijaw. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton, O.) basset hound 

 bitch Countess to imported Nemours (A.K.R. 870), Feb. 11. 



Maud S—Danizette. John Gross's (Junction City. Kan.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Maud S. (A.K.R. 999) to Donizette (A.K.R. 1477), Feb. 

 21. 



Early Dawn- -Druid. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Early Dawn (Nixey— Princess Louise) to Druid. 



Toby— Mingo. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) pug bitch 

 Tobv to Bradley's Mingo. 



Victory— Treasure. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) pug 

 bitch Victory (A.K.R. 1285) to their Treasure (A.K.R. 472), Feb. 13. 



Theon—G'azsar. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Therm (A.K.R. 94) to Caesar (A.K.R. 22), Feb. 20. 



Sombre — Hermit. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Sombre (A.R.R. 798) to their Hermit (A.K.R, 23), Feb. 28. 



Irma— Hermit. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Irma (A.K.R. 1051) to then- Hermit (A.K.K. 23), Feb. 9. 



Daisy— Young Toby. C. S. Keith's (Fitchburg, Mass.) pug bitch 

 Daisy to Young Toby (A.K.R. 473), Feb. 9. 



-i Una— Alp II. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) St. Bernard 

 hitch Alma (A K.R. 27) to Alp II. (A K.R, 705), Feb. 12. 



Mmnie— Pete. Jr. Geo. II. Walton's (Peabody, Mass.) pointer bitch 

 Minnie to E. C Alden's Pete, Jr.. Feb. 19. 



Nell—Dashwood. John Webt Mi ■ detown, Del.) English setter 

 bitch Nell to Dashwood (A.K.R. 2049), Feb. 26. 

 WHELPS. 



j^F" See instructions at head of this column. 



Kitty Mac The Houghton Farm's (Mountain ville. N. Y.) colliebitch 

 Kitty Mae (A.K.R, 539), Jan, 8, nine (four dogs), by champion Rex 

 (A.K.R. 149). 



Kate. Geo. Snyder's (Parana City, W. T.) red Irish setter bitch 

 Kate (A.K.R. 1849), Feb. 13, nine (four dogs), by Ralph H. (A.K.R. 

 636); one bitch since dead. 



Bettie W. Thos. Goode Tucker's (South Gaston, N. C.) Byron fox- 

 hound bitch Bettie W., Feb, 27, six, by Brodnax's Speck. 



Dashing Jest. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) English setter bitch 

 Dashing Jest (A.K.R. 1614). Feb. 25, six (.three dogs), by his Glen Rock 

 (A.K.R, 1616). 



Pearl. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) imported Italian grey- 

 hound bitch Pearl (A.K.R. 758), Feb. 26, four (two dogs), by his Puck 

 (Silk Socks— Naughty). 



Bessie. A. Weeks's (Locust Valley, L. I.) Gordon setter bitch Bessie 

 (A.K.R. 1464;, Feb. 24, eleven (six dogs), by Tilley's Bang; all black 

 •nd tan. 



Liddy M. Henry May's (Augusta, Ga.) English setter bitch Liddy 

 M. (A.K.R. 1285), Feb. 19, nine (sis dogs), by Harry S. (A.K.R. 223); 

 four black, white and tan, three lemon and white, and two red. 



Nellie. William H. Cookson's (Hudson, N. Y.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Nettie (A.K.R. 1704), Feb. 15, six (two dogs), by champion Mixture 

 (Spice— Fairy ill.). 



Dashing Belle, E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) English setter 

 bitch Dashing Belle (A.K.R. 814), Feb. 20, eight (three dogs), by his 

 Glen Rock (A.K R. 1616). ,.„.,. 



Famous. Thos. Goode Tucker's (South Gaston, N. C.) Byron fox- 

 hound bitch Famous, Feb. 27, six, by Brodnax's Speck. 



Daisy Queen. Howard Hartley's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) English setter 

 bitch Daisy Queen (Rock— Meg), Feo, 21, five (three dogs), by his 

 champion Royal Ranger (Royal IV.— Novel). 



Josie. Henry Mays (Augusta, Ga.) English setter bitch Josie 

 (A.K.R. 590), Feb. 11, seven (three dog), by Harry S. (A.K.R. 223;; 

 two dogs lemon and white, the rest black, white and tan. 



Topsey. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) imported pug bitch 

 Topsey, Feb. 1, five dogs, by Bradley's Mingo; one since dead. 



Fawn. H. Drain's (Baltimore, Md.) red Irish setter bitch Fawn 

 (Elcho— Noreen), Feb. 14, nine (four dogs), by Galliard (Snap—Vic). 

 SALES. 



J^F° See instructions at head of this column. 



Tom, Liver and white pointer dog, whelped Nov. 20, 1884 (Fritz, 

 A.K.R, 268— Bird, A.K.R. 1658), by Maple Kennels, Patterson, N. Y., to 

 H. A. Burton. Gharlestown, W. Va. 



Max. Black. taD and white collie dog, by Brack (A.K.R. 3) out of 



Beauty (A.K.R, 531), by Martin Dennis, Newark, N. J., to G. R. Sher 

 man, Port Henry, N. Y. 



Alpina, Rough-coated St. Bernard bitch, whelped Nov. 13, 1884 

 (Duke of Leeds- Abbess II.), by Geo. H. Hill, Cincinnati, O., to C. P. 

 Emory, Loveland, O. 



Gay Gladstone. Orange and white English seller bitch, whelped 

 Dec. 20, 1884, by Gladstone out of Florence (Druid— Ruby), by J, W. 

 Murnan, Keeling, Tenn., to B. P, Holliday, Prairie Station, Miss. 



Index. English setter dog, whelped July 10, 1883 (Gladstone- 

 Countess Druid), by J. M. Avent, Hickory Valley, Tenn., to A. A. Ald- 

 nge, St. Louis, Mo. 



Gtadbuss. English setter dog, whelped Oct. 5, 1883 (Gladstone- 

 Bessie A.), by J. M. Avent, Hickory Valleys Tenn., to F. C. Zacharie, 

 New Orleans, La. 



Annie Morgan. English setter bitch, whelped Oct. 5, 1883 (Glad- 

 stone— Bessie A.), by J. M. Avent, Hickory Valley. Tenn., to F. C. 

 Zacharie, New Orleans, La. 



Lady Bessie. English setter bitch, whelped Oct. 5. 1883 (Gladstone 

 —Bessie A.), by J. M. Avent. Hickory Valley, Tenn.. to G. W. Done, 

 New York. 



Gladstone— Bessie A. whelp. English setter bitch, whelped July 8 

 1884, by J. M, Avent, Hickory Valley, Tenn., to C. B. Faxon, Boston, 

 Mass. 



Lightnin 

 M. Avent, ] 



Kitty Clyde. _. 



Socks— Zelpha), by Henry C. Burdick, Springfield, Mass., to Geo. W. 

 Atwood, Hartford, Conn. 



Nellie. White bud terrier bitch, whelped August, 1882 (Rebel— 

 Kitt II.), by Col. Alex. Blaine, St. John, N. B., to E. S. Porter, New 

 Haven, Conn. 



Don II.— Alma II, (A.K.R 276) whelps. Two smooth-coated St. Ber- 

 nard bitches, whelped Dec. 10, 1884. by Hermitage Kennels, Passaic, 

 N. J., to H. J. Clapham Owego. N. Y. 



Jerry. Lemon and white pointer dog, whelped Nov. 20, 1884 (Fritz, 

 A.K.R. 268-Bird, A.K.R. 1658), by Maple. Kennels, Patterson. N Y.. to 

 Dr. G.G. Davis, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Sprightly. Lemon and white pointer dog, whelped Nov. 20, 1884 

 (Fritz, A.K.R. 268— Bird, A..K.R. 1658), by Maple Kennels, Patterson, N. 

 Y., to E. R. Taylor, Chester, Pa. 



Obo II. (A.K.R, 482)— Daisy Zulu (A.K.R, 381) whelps. Cocker 

 spaniels, whelped Oct. 17, 1884, by I. M. Dewey, New Haven, Conn., 

 a dog to Wm. Dunphy, Peekskill, N. Y., and a bitch to J. E. Roth well, 

 Boston, Mass. 



Clio. Liver and white cocker spaniel bitch (A.K.R. 429), by I. M. 

 Dewey, New Haven, Conn., toC. A. Ilazeltine, Haverhill, Mass, 



Duke— Maud whelps Gordon setters, whelped Nov. 24, 1884, by J. 

 A. .Creveling, Washington, N. J., one to H. K. Johnes, Princeton, N, 

 J., and one to C. T. Brownell, New Bedford, Mass. 

 DEATHS. 



KP°" See instructions at head of this column. 



Rusco. Italian greyhound dog (A.K.R. 1583), owned by Geo. E. 

 Numsen, Baltimore, Md., from distemper. 



Clio. Pug bitch (A.K.R. 1591), owned by Geo. E. Numsen, Balti- 

 more, Md., from distemper. 



Ruby. Gordon setter bitch (A.K.R. 1625), owned by Chas. S. Fitch, 

 Fort Washington, New York, March 1, in parturition. 



Duke. Gordon setter dog. age not given (Doane's Tom— Doane's 

 Chloe). owned by J, A. Creveling, Washington, N. J. 



Every one interested in dogs should secure a copy of "Our Friend 

 the Dog," a. pamphlet on the care ot dogs in health and sickness, with 

 a list of canine diseases alphabetically arranged, and the symptoms 

 and prescriptions for their cure. Mailed for* 2-cent stamp. Associ- 

 ated Fanciers, 237 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa..— Adv. 



lifle mid ^mp jthootinq. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



WORCESTER, Mass., Feb. 26— There have been two meets at Pine 

 Grove Range this week, tinder the auspices of the Worcester Rifle As- 

 sociation. The Massachusetts target was used with a possible 120. 

 The results of each meet were as follows: 

 February 23. 



A n Whj f„ 1 11 U 11 10 12 12 12 10 11 11-111 



a t, wnite -) 12 ]2 u n 12 10 30 10 jg 9 _ 109 



c w^. \ 11 11 11 11 12 9 10 12 10 12—107 



bL,lark Ill 9 8 12 111110 10 1110-103 



t n k q m ;ti, J I 2 9 12 8 11 11 It 10 10 11-105 



ICBbmitn 19 111112 7 1112 1111 9—104 



m b^,.„„o™ j 9 11 11 11 9 12 10 11 10 11-105 



J>i*ergubon 19 1110 12 11 9 7 10 1110—100 



t r »i»h+^ i 10 n n 8 10 n 10 1:1 u 10-103 



1 Leignton )1112 8 1110 1111 11 9-103 



. , ,,. j 10 II 9 8 12 11 12 11 9 10—103 



AIjltlce "(10 111112 6 10 10 1112 10—102 



C Allen 10 111110 10 10 11 9 11 9—103 



February 26. 

 D Q ... | 11 12 10 10 11 10 11 11 12 11-109 



Bbmitn "Ill 9 11 9 12 10 10 12 10 10—104 



n/r n. in. lW ) 1° 10 n 10 U 10 1:t H 9 12-105 



MG Fuller -j u 13 l0 n 10 n n ^ n g_ m 



. T _. J 7 10 10 11 10 10 11 12 12 11—104 



A L Rice 1111110 9 10 9 9 111111-102 



BRATTLEBORO, Feb. 28.— There was a small attendance at Oak 

 Grove Range, but some very good scores were made by the local 

 club, the shooting being 200yds., off-hand, Massachusetts target: 



Cobb 11 11 11 12 12 10 12 10 11 12—112 



Re-entry 12 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 11 10—111 



French 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 12-110 



Re-entry 11 12 12 10 12 9 10 10 12 11—106 



Hone 12 11 11 10 10 11 10 11 12 12—110 



Re-entry 12 9 1110 12 11111110 9—106 



Hannori 11 10 11 10 11 12 11 10 11 11-108 



Nichols 11 10 11 11 10 10 10 7 10 12—102 



THE TRAP. 



Correspondents wlio favor us with club scores are particularly rv - 

 guested to write on one side of the paper only. 



THE CLAY-PIGEON TOURNAMENT. 



ALTHOUGH the great clay-pigeon tournament ought to have af- 

 forded a grand opportunity for the attendance of Southern 

 sportsmen, comparatively few turned up. The Eastern and Western 

 representatives, however, being numerous. The weather was gener- 

 ally unfortunate, only two good days appearing during the entire 

 shoot. The scores below wiU show that the shooters were far from 

 being idle. The great achievement of the whole meeting was the 

 formation of the National Gun Association, in which all seemed to 

 vie with the best of feeling to help toward a successful organization. 

 FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11. 



Match No. 1. Seven single clay-pigeons, 5 traps, 18yds.: 



H W Eager 1101100—4 A Erichson 1001001—3 



ORDickey 0101111-5 HMeMuiehy 0101101—4 



W S Perry 0111011-5 T Gastrigut 0110110-4 



Wm Mayronne 1111000—4 A Bandle 1010101-4 



WL Davis 0111010—4 H A Penrose 0110001—3 



DeFuentis 1000111-4 J R Stice 1101101—5 



CMStark 1010011—4 P A Cousen 1001011—4 



EVoris 0110100—3 Scott 0011011—4 



WW Holland 0000000-0 B Tiepel 0111101—5 



F L Ohamberlin 1001101-4 L E Russell 1110110 - 5 



Ties of 5: Dickey and Tiepel 3 and divided, Perry 1, Russell 1, Stice 

 Ties of 4: MeMurchy and Cousen3and divided, Mayronne. Stark 

 and Gastright 2, Eager and Bandle 1, others 0. Ties of 3: Penrose 

 and Erichson 2, Voris 1; second tie, Penrose 2, Erichson 1. 



Match No. 2.— The Von Lengerke Sweepstake, 7 single clay-pigeons, 

 5 traps, 21yds. rise, break with second barrel to count y>>: 



Dickey... }fi 1 M 1 1-4 Stark 1 110 



Eager. ...U 110 1 1-4.% Cousen... 10 10 1 

 Perry . . 1 1 J4 1 M~i Parmelee. 1 

 Bandle.... 10 11 1—4 Folsom... 1 1 



Gastright. 1110 1 0—4 Stice % 



chyl 10 1%-ZM Tiepel.... 1 Va 

 Meaders.. 1^0 1^0 1—4 Penrose.. y 2 

 Russell... 1 1 1H 1 0-43^ Erichson. 1 

 Vergis, 2K»; Harcourt, Scott, Holland and Davis 2; West and Watkins, 

 1^; VorisT w. Tiepel first, Penrose and Folsom divided second, Stark 

 third, Eager and Russell divided fourth. 



Match No. 3.— The Merino Elastic Felt Gun Wad Match— 5 singles 

 and 2 pair double clay-pigeons, 18yds. rise, 5 traps, all shells to be 

 loaded with the merino elastic felt gun xma, shooters using wood 

 powder to be allowed the privilege of using a thin card board wad 

 next the powder. The special prize in this match was a magnificenl 

 gold medal, presented by the Merino Elastic Felt Gun Wad Company 

 for best score: 



1 1-5 



„ 0^-3^ 

 10 1-4 

 10 1 1-5W 



11 0-3U 



1 1 1 1-6^ 

 1 l—5j 



1 8-4 



Dickey 11011 



Perry 01101 



Eager, 11011 



Stice mio 



Scott 10010 



Penrose 01111 



10 11—7 Davis 01010 10 10—4 



11 11—4 McMurehy 10110 10 10—5 



1100—6 Tiepel 10011 00 10—4 



1110-7 Bandle 11111 00 11-7 



11 01—5 Gastright 10010 1 1 11-C 



10 00-5 A White 10011 00 11—5 



Stark, Vergis and Russell 3, Ackerman and Dils 1. Ties on 7 at 8 

 singles and 1 pair: Bandle 5, Dickev 4, Perry 2, Stice 0. Gastright 

 and Eager divided second. Ties of 5 : White 3 the others 2. 

 - % xtra , Matches— No. 1—3 pair doubles, 16yds., 2 fixed traps: Eager 



0, Tiepel 2, Stice 2, Cousin 3, Bandle 4. McMurehy 1, Stark 6, Perry 3, 

 Davis 3, TV atkins 4, Vergis 1, Gastright 4. Stark first. Eager and Wat- 

 kins second, Bandle and Gastright third. 



c ■ t J°o 2 7T 5 straightaway, 18yds. : J. Nichols 1, Mayronne 2, H. L. Baker 

 8, J. S. Sawyer 1, Davis 4. DeFuentis 3, W. B. Ralston 3, Dils 4, Bandle 

 5, Chamberhn 5, Stark 3, Rnssel 3, West 2. Erickson 2, Eager 2. Ban- 

 dle and Chamborlin divided first, Davis and Dils divided second. Ties 

 on 3: Stark 3, Russel 1 , rest 0. 



No. 3-5 singles, 5 traps. 18yds.: Stark 3, Meade r 4, McMurehy 4, 

 Eager 2, Perry 2, Parmalee 2, Watkins 3, Folsom 3, Foote 3, Tiepel 5 

 Penrose 4, J. M. Auter 1, Voris 2, Vergis 1, Dickey 4. D. M. Hebron l' 

 G. W. Bookout 1, Gastright 5, Russell 4, Bandle 3. Chamberhn 

 4, Holland 3, Erichson 4. Tiepel. Gastright and Stice divided first 

 Ties on 4: Meaders, McMurehy, Penrose and Dickey, 2 each and 

 divided; others 1. Ties on 3: Stark and Folsom 1. Watkins, Foote, 

 Bandle and Holland tied on 2. Second tie: Holland 3, Bandle 'sj, Wat- 

 kins 1, Foote 0. 



No. 4—5 singles, 21yds. rise: Eager 4, E. T. Owens 2, Bandle 3. 

 lers 8, Perry 5, Stark 3, Dickey 4, McMurehy 3, Stice 3. Gastright 



1, Tiepel 8, Watkins 3. Chamberlin 3, Verges 4, Penrose 0, Elliot 3 

 Erichson 3, Holland 2. Ties on 4: Verges 1, Eager 1, Dickey 1. Ties, 

 on 3: Meaders. Bandle, Stark, McMurehy, Stice. Tiepel, Cij'amberlin 

 and Elliott tied on 2; second tie: Tiepel won with 8. 



No. 5—5 singles, 18yds. rise, 3 traps: Tiepel 5, F. Erb 3, Essig 2, W 

 T. Den 2, Parmalee 3, Perry 5, Dickey 3. Chamberlin 3, Davis 2, Bandle 

 4, Stark 5, Eager 5. Watkins 2, Meaders 5, Elliott 4, Dils 1, Vergis 2, 

 Baker 0, Brown 3. Wakely 3, West 1, Voris 3, Nichols 3, Gastright 3, 

 BSichson 3, Mayronne 3, Holland 1. Perry and Eager 3 and divided 

 Elliott and Bandle. divided second. Tie on 3: Chamberlin, Brown, 

 \ oris and Gastright tied again on 3. and Chamberlain won shoot off 

 with 3. 



No. 6—5 singles, 18yds. rise, 3 traps: Sawyer 3, Brown 3, Vergis <t 

 Bandle 4, Tiepel 3. West 3, Davis 3, Stubbs 2, Penrose 4, Stark 4. Has- 

 court 1. Dils 4, De Fuentes 3, Wakely 5, Baker 1, Strong 4. Stice 4, 

 Watkins 3, Essig 2, Mayronne 4. Chamberlin 5, Erb 2, Leach 2, Mead- 

 ers 4, McMurehy 3, Elliot 4, Clover 3, Den 3, Snedeker 3, Ralston 8 

 Parmalee 5, Folsom 3, Mitchell 3. Eager 2, White 2. Perry 4, Nichols 

 4, Voris 3, Muller 2, Erickson 4. Ties of 5: Chamberlin and Parma- 

 lee tied on 2 and divided. Ties of 4: Vergis, Meaders, Perry and 

 Erichson tied on 3; Perry and Meaders again on 3 and divided. Ties 

 of 3: Ralston and Folsom tied on 3 and divided. 



No. 7— 3 pair double bats, 18yds.: 



Parmalee 11 00 11—4 Erb .11 10 11—5 



Perry 11 11 10—5 Gastright 11 01 01—4 



Penrose 11 11 10-5 Custer 10 11 01-4 



11 01-4 AJumel 00 10 w 



11 10-4 Foote 01 10 11-4 



10 01—4 Cardona 11 11 11—6 



11 11—6 Davis 11 11 10—5 



10 11—4 Miller 10 11 10-4 



Dils 01 10 11—4 



Watkins. DeFuentis, Vergis, Eager, Erichson, Chamberlin, Scott, 

 Couseu, Tiepel, Strong, Bookout. Elliott and MeMurchy 3; Essig, 

 Mayronne, Snedeker, Bandle, Hebron and West 2, Stark and Baker 1, 

 White 0. Ties on 6: Cardona won, Ties on 5: Perry and Penrose di- 

 vided. Ties on 4: Den and Auter divided. No. 8—3 pair double clay- 

 pigeons, 16yds.: Stark and Chamberlin first; Eager, Meaders and 

 Verges second ; Dickey third. No. 9-3 pair doubles, 16vds. rise: Voris 

 first, Stark second, Baker and Erichson third. No. 10—3 pair doubles, 

 16yds. rise: Davis first, Stark and Dickey second, Stice third. No. 11 

 —3 pair doubles, 16yds. rise: Eager first, Perry and Stice second, 

 Gastright third. No. 12— Miss and out at doubles: Voris and Penrose 

 divided. No. 13— 5 single, 18yds. rise, 2 traps: Stice and Chamberlin 

 first; Gastright, Dickey and Bandle second; Perry, Tiepel and Mead- 

 ers third. 



THIRD DAY. PROGRAMME MATCHES. 



Match No. 5. International Team Championship Match. — Teams of 8 



men belonging to any organized club, 10 singles and 5 dair double 



clay-pigeons, 5 traps, 18yds. for singles, 16yds. for doubles, 



Boston Gun Club, Team No. 1. 



HW Eager 1110011010- 6 10 10 10 10 10-5-11 



W SPerry 1011001110- 6 10 11 10 11 11-8—14 



O R Dickey 1110111101— 8 11 01 01 10 11—7—15 



20 20 40 



Cincinnati Gun Club. 



BTiepel 1111110111-9 10 10 10 10 11-0-15 



A Bandle 1101000111— 6 00 10 10 10 10—4-10 



H MeMurchy 1011111011— 8 10 11 11 01 10-7-15 



23 17 40 



Boston Gun Club, Team No. 2. 



WL Davis lillOlOOlO- 6 01 10 10 10 01-5—11 



CMStark 1101101110— 7 11 10 11 10 11-8—15 



J S Sawyer 1111111111—10 10 00 10 11 00—4—15 



23 17 40 



Central Ohio Shooting Association of Springfield. 



TGastright 1011101010— 6 10 11 10 10 10—7-13 



C E Vergis 0101101011— 6 10 10 11 10 10—6-12 



L E Russell 0111100001— 5 11 01 11 11 10—8-13 



17 21 38 



Houston Gun Club, of Houston, Texas. 



AErichson 0000111100-4 10 10 10 10 11-6— 10 



W W Holland 1110011100— 6 11 00 10 11 01-6-13 



H APenrose ,.1111001011- 7 11 10 10 11 11-8—15 



17 20 37 



Kansas City Gun Club, of Kansas City, Mo. 



Riley 0000101111— 4 11 10 01 10 00-5— 9 



FErb 1101000111—5 10 01 10 10 11— 6— 11 



Elliott 1001010011—5 1110 00 0101—5—10 



Stice 01 



Voris 01 



Den It 



Holland 11 



Dickey 10 



14 



16 30 



Ties on 40 at 5 singles and 2 pair doubles: 



Boston Gun Club, Team No. 1. 



Eager 11110 00 11—6 



Perry OHIO 10 11-6 



Dickey HOll 01 11— 7— 19 



Cincinnati Gun Club. Boston Gun Club, No. 2. 



Tiepel 11101 It 11-7 Davis lOOil 00 10-4 



Bandle 01101 00 00-3 Stark 10101 0111-6 



MeMurchy .10001 1111-6-16 Sawyer 11011 10 10—6—16 



Boston Gun Club Team No. 1 won first money. 

 Second tie on 16: 



Cincinnati Gun Club. Boston Gun Club. Team No. 2. 



00 10—5 

 00 w 



! third, 



Tiepel 01111 10 11—7 Davis 11011 



Bandle 11011 10 11-7 Stark Hill 



MeMurchy .. 11 1 10 11 00—6—20 Sawyer 11011 



Cincinnati Gun Club second, Boston Gun Club's Team No. 

 Central Ohio Shooting Association fourth. 



Ties of 15 (individual scores) for special prize. Spencer gun: Mc- 

 Murehy 3 w, Dickey 7, Stark 3, Tiepeli», Penrose S w. B. /Tiepel of Cin- 

 cinnati won Spencer repeating shotgun. 



Match No. 6.-7 single clay -pigeons. 21yds. rise, 5 traps: 



Eager 0111111— 6 Vergis 1111011—6 



Stice 1010101-4 Judd 0110101-^ 



Penrose 1111100—5 MeMurchy 1010011—4 



Voris 0110111—5 Gastright 1100011—4 



Meaders 1010011— 4 Linneman 1111011—6 



Holland 0111101—5 Riley 0100111—4 



Perry 0111011—5 Elliot 1011011—5 



Ackerman 1 tlOOOl— 4 Russell 1110100—4 



Dickey lilOOOl— 4 Stark 0110111—5 



Bandle, Watkins, Tiepel, Bookout, Seeligson and McGraw 3, Cham- 

 berlin, Shirley, Ralston and White 2, Welsh 0. Eager, Vergis and 

 Linneman divided first. Ties on 5: Elliot 3, Perry and Stark 2, Hol- 

 land 1, Penrose and Voris 0. Ties on 4: Stice, Judd and Russell 0, 

 Dickey, Gastright and Riley 3. Second tie: Dickey 3, Meaders 2, 

 others 1. 



Match No. 7.— Open to any team of two, 5 single clay -pigeons, 18yds. 

 rise, and 2 pair doubles, 15yds.: 



Dickey....:.. .10111 10 10-6 Tiepel 01111 



11 10-6-13 MeMurchy. . .11100 

 10 11-7 Voris 11111 



10 10—6—13 Chamberlin.. 11101 



1 1 00—6 Penrose 10111 



11 10—7—13 White 00111 



Perry 00111 



Eager 11101 



Stark 10111 



Linneman. . . .01111 



Vergis 11011 



Gastright 11111 



Bandle loOll 



Stice 10110 



Watkins 10011 



10 11— 8 



10 11—6—14 



11 11—7 



Russell 11101 



Davis 10111 



Holland OHIO 



00 11—5—12 Curry .00111 



Downey and Erichson 9, Den and Essig, and Lawrence and Clover 7, 

 Griffin and Bookout, Nelson and Foote, Cardona and Stubbs with- 

 drew. 

 Match No. 8.— Miss and out, 2) yds., 3 traps: Penrose and Watkins 



