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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[April 23, 1885. 



THE CINCINNATI DOG SHOW.— Exhibitors should bear 

 in mind that the entries for the Cincinnati dog show close on 

 Friday the 24th. Entries mailed on that day will be received. 

 The American Express Company will return dogs free over 

 their lines that have paid one way. Power Hall, where the 

 show is to be held, is roomy, well lighted, and well ventilated. 

 The dogs will be. fed on a mixture of well cooked com meal, 

 wheat and fresh beef. The superintendent writes that the 

 prospects are flattering for a good show. Applications for 

 space in the extra baggage car that leaves Jersey City at 8:25 

 P. M., next Saturday, should be made to H. W. Lacy, Demar- 

 est, N. J, 



CHALLENGE.— Editor Forest and Stream: There having 

 been some controversy as to the relative merits of Mr. Geo. 

 T. Leaeh's Brock and my Diana IT. in a six days' race, I 

 hereby challenge Mr. Geo. T, Leach to run his Irish' setter dog 

 Brock for six days against my English setter Diana II. for 

 8600 or 81,000 a side. The present published rules of the East- 

 em Field Trials Club to govern so far as they are applicable to 

 a six days' race. The race to be run between Nov. 28 and 28 

 inclusive.— Chas. Heath (Newark, N. J,). 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS.— Fort Washington, New 

 York city, April 17.— Editor Forest and Streami As there 

 seems at present to be a great diversity of opinion in regard to 

 what constitutes black and tan and Gordon setters, would it 

 not be advisable for those inten ste.d in the breeding or exhib- 

 iting of these breeds, to form at the approaching New York 

 shew, a black and tan setter club to decide on the standard 

 of points, hereafter to be used for the .-judging of these hand- 

 some breeds of dogs?— Chas. S. Fitch. 



AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB MEETING.— Editor Forest 

 and Stream: The meeting of the American Kennel Club will 

 be held at Cincinnati on May 7 instead of the 8th, as an- 

 nounced.— E. S. Poeter, Sec'y '(New Haven. Conn., April 30). 



STOP ET.— Editor Forest and Stream: For heaven's sake do 

 say in your next issue that my dog is sold and I have the 

 money, but do not wish to spend it alii a postage stamps 

 answering letters.— Geo. Geieb (Goshen, N. Y.). 



CLIPPER.— Can any one give us the pedigree of the pointer 

 dog Clipper owned by Mr. Curtis, New York? 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 

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

 publication of uotes, correspondents MUST GIVE the following par- 

 ticulars of each animal: 



0. Name and residence of owner, 

 buyer or seller. 



7. Sire, with his sire and dam. 



8. Owner of sire. 

 6. Dam, with her sire and dam. 



10. Owner of dam, 



1. Color. 



2. Breed. 

 3 Sex. 



4. Age, or 



5. Date of birth, of breeding or 

 of death 



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

 papor only, and signed with writer's name. 

 NAMES CLAIMED. 



EP~ See instructions at head of this column. 



Glen Era ana Glen Elsa. By E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del,, for 

 black, white and tan English setter bitches, whelped Jan. 14, 1886, by 

 Glen Rock (A.K.R 1016) out of Dashing Jessie (A.K.R. 815). 



(Hen Royal and Blue Glen. Bv E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., for 

 black, white and tan English setter dogs, whelped Feb. 30. 1885, by his 

 Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1B16) out of his Dashing Belle (A.K.R. 814). 



Glen Es&fe, Glen Ettie. Glen Eza, L. B. J. and K. J. P. By E. W. 

 Jester, St. Gerge's, Del., for blue belton English setter 'hitches, 

 whelped Feb. 20, 1S85, by Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1610) out of his Dashing 

 Belle (A.K.R. 814). 



Glen Lea, Glen Lad, Glen. Roy, Glen Maid, Glen Rue and Glen 

 Qma. By E. W. Jester. St. George's, Del., for English setters, two 

 lemon belton and one blue belton dogs and two blue belton and one 

 lemon belton bitches, whelped Feb. 25, 1885, by his Glen Rock (A.K.R. 

 1616) out of bis Dashing Jest (A.K.R. 10141. 



King Macbeth. By Scotch Collie Kennel Club, Stepney, Conn., for 

 black' and tan collie dog, age not given, by imported Laddie out of 

 imported Lassie. 



Scotch Mollie. By Scotch Collie Kennel Club, Stepney, Conn., for 

 black and tan collie bitch, age not given, by imported Stark out of im- 

 ported Dial. 



Nnbo. By E. G. Johnston, Boston. Mass., for black cocker spaniel 

 dog, whelped Feb. 17, 1885, by champion Oboll. (A.K. R. 432) out of 

 Smut (A.K.R, 858). 



Dura Berwyn. By Dr. J. Maclin, Keeling, Tenn. for white, black 

 and tan English setter hitch, whelped April 14, 1884, by Dashing Ber- 

 wyn (Dash II.— Countess Bear) out of Juno A. (Druid — Ruby). 



'Younq Nailor. By C. W. Diggle, St. Catherine's, Ont., for dark blue 

 Bediiugtou terrier dog, whelped Oct. 7, 1884. by Elswick Lad II. (E. 

 15.111) out of Tynesider II. (E. 14,713). 



Excelsior. By Rudolph Ohl, Atlantic Oity, N. J., for red Irish set- 

 ter dog. whelped Jan 23, 1885, by Law's Chester out of Lady Bess 

 (Dash Elcho— Bess). 



Flirt. By Wm. H. R. DuBois. Westfield, N. J., for liver and white 

 setter bitch, whelped Jan. 25, 1885 (Dash— Belle). 

 NAMES CHANGED. 



£S~" See instructions at head of this column. 



Drab Ro.naer to Village Belle. Liver and white ticked pointer bitch, 

 whelped April 3, 1884 (Ranger Croxteth — Fanny Faust), owned by 

 H. D. Towner, Cohmibus, Kan. 



Anno to Girola. Smooth coated St. Bernard bitch (A.K.R. 1606), 

 owned by Millbrook Kennels, New York. 

 BRED. 



K§*~ See. instructions at head of this column. 



Ridh— Robin Hood. Thos. Biyth's (Peale, Pa.) English setter 

 bitch Ruth (Llewellin's Prince— Ruby) to his Robin Hood (A.K.R. 

 1461), April 9. 



Leah— Robin Hood. J. R. Housel's (Watsontown, Pa.) English 

 setter bitch Leah (A.K.R. 1284) to his Robin Hood (A.K.R. 1401), 

 April 11. 



Bu.'-y Bee— Paul Gladstone. John Drees's (Little Rock, Ark.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Busy Bee (Guy Mannering— Whirlwind) to W. B. 

 Gates's Paul Gladstone (Gladstone— Lavalette). 



Lady Gay— Tyke. J. E. I. Grainger's (New York) fox-terrier bitch 

 Lady Gav ('Pamlo— Nettle) to his Tyke (Tee Side Lad— Vic). 



j ean ft— Robin Adair. Jr. G. A. Smith's (Philadelphia. Pa.) collie 

 bitch Jean II. (A.K.R. 1130) to Robin Adair, Jr. (A.K.R. 1232), April 9. 



Fringe— Son tag. F. M. Shumway's (Cooperstown, N. Y.) cocker 

 spaniei bitch Fringe (Col. Stubbs— Daffodil) to his Sontag (Black Vic- 

 tor—Dora), March 7. 



Honest Bert— Jet. E. Hollev, Jr.'s (Hudson, M. Y.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Honest Bert to Jet (A.K.R. 311), April 3. 



Nellie— Rococo. James O. Jones's (New Haven, Conn.) red Irish 

 setter bitch Nellie (Dash— Flirt) to J. J. Phelps's Rococo (A.K.R. 2182), 

 April 12. 



Dora— Argus. The Claire-Reeta Kennels' (Troy, N. Y.) Gordon 

 setter bitch Dora (A.K.R. 1183) to J. E. Thayer's champion Argus, 

 April 5. 



Block Bess— Grouse, Jr. The Claire-Reeta Keanels' (Troy, N. Y. 

 Gordon setter bitch Black Bess (A.K.R. 422) to their Grouse, Jr. (A. K.R. 

 1184), April 7. 



American Daisey—Gol, Stubbs. E. Holley's (Hudson. N. Y.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch American Daisey to Col. Stubbs (A.K.R. 302), March 29. 



Flash— Beaufort. K. E. Westlake's (Olyphant, Pa.) pointer bitch 



piash ( ) to Chas, H. Mason's Beaufort (A.K.R. 694), 



April 13. 



Ralls -Don Gladstone. Highland Kennels' (Ashfield, Mass.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Ratts (Dashing Lion— Armida) to their Don Gladstone, 



Little Beauty— Little Duke. C. H. Lounsbury's (Providence, R. I.) 

 beagle bitch Little Beauty (Driver— Pansy) to A. II. Wakefield & 

 Co.'s Little Duke (Racer— Dolly), April 12. 



Lottie-Raul Gladstone. Anthony Netherlands (Memphis, Tenn.) 

 English setter bitch Lottie (Count Rapier— Juno) to W, B, Gates's 

 Paul Gladstone (Gladstone— Lavalette). 



Lady Bake- Raul Gladstone. Jerry Cockrell's (Memphis, Tenn.) 

 English setter bitch Lady Rake (Rake— Phyllis) to W. B. Gates's Paul 

 Gladstone (Gladstone— Lavalette). 



Queen— Ponto. Edward Odell's (New Orleans, La.) pointer bitch 

 Queen (Munson's) to Ponto (Bow— Julia), April 8. 



Ruth— Croxteth. A. E. Godeffroy's (Guymard, N. Y.) pointer bitch 

 Ruth to his Croxteth (Young Bang— Jane). 



Lady Berwardine— Croxteth. A. E. Godeffroy's (Guymard, N. Y, ) 

 pointer bitch Lady Berwardine to his Croxteth (Young Bang— Jane). 



Lass— Croxteth. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton, O.) pointer bitch Lass 

 (A.K.R. 1353) to A. E. Godeffroy's Croxteth (.Young Bang-Jane). 



Rhona—Dean. Bayard Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) pointer bitch 



Rhona (A.K.R, 399) to Locust Grove Kennels' Dean (Sensation— Daisy 

 Deari), March 29. 



Wnverly—Khui Macbeth. Scotch Collie Kennel Club's (Stepney, 

 Conn.) collie bitch Waverly (A.K.R. 895) to their King Macbeth (Lad- 

 die—Lassie), April 4. 



Lady Isabel— Knickerbocker. Knickerbocker Kennel Club's (Jersey 

 City, N. J.) pointer bitch Lady Isabel (A.K.R. 461) to their champion 

 Knickerbocker (A.K.R. 1ft). April 1, 



Flirt -Rush III. Knickerbocker Kennel Club's (Jersey City, N. J.) 

 pointer bitch Flirt (A.K.R. 1248) to J. P. Swain, Jr.'s, Rush III. (A.K.R. 

 402), March 81. 



„ Dean. Geo. Crandal's pointer bitch to Locust Grove 



Kennels' Dean (Sensation— Daisy Dean), March 4. . 

 WHELPS. 



IGg^ See instructions at head of this column. 



Cora. Edward Diane's (Clarksvllle, Tenn ) English setter bitch Cora 

 (Mark— Jennie), March 26, nine (six dogs), by San Rov (Count Noble- 

 Spark); all black, while arid tau. 



Virginia. (J. W. Littlejohn's (Leesburg, Va.) pointer bitch Virginia 

 (AK.R. 1357). April 4, five (four dogs), by his Fritz (A.K.R, 18511, 



Belt* Boyd Dr. Robert 1. Hampton's (Athens. Ga.) English setter 

 bitch Belle Boyd (A.K.R. 1277), March 31, nine (four dogs), by Count 

 Noble. 



Music, N. Elmore's (Granby, Conn.) beagle, bitch Music, April 4, 

 three bitches, by his imported Ringwood; all black, white and tan. 



Motile. N. Elmore's (Granby, Conn.) beagle bitch Mottle (Ring- 

 wood— Maida), April 10. six dogs, by his Ringwood (Ranter— Beauty): 

 all white, black and tan. 



Twiliyht. Dr. Van IIumme.H's (Denver, Col.) greyhound bitch Twi- 

 light. March 5, ten (nine dogs), by his Snowflight. 



Zelpho. Henry ('. Burdick's (Springfield, Mass.) Italian greyhound 

 bitch Zelpha, April 2, two (one dog, by Fuck (Silk Socks— Naughty). 



Vision. F. R. Hitchcock's (New York) pointer bitch Vision (A.K.R. 

 778), April (>, seven (four dogs), bv his Tammany (Torv— Moonstone). 



Gem. Dr. J. N. Maclin's (Keeling, Tenn.) English setter bitch Gem 

 (Gladstone— Gazelle), March 18, seven (four clogs), by J. W. Murnan's 

 Sportsman (Gladstone— Sue). 



Lill II. Shaner & Richardson's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) beagle bitch 

 Lill It. (Boxer IT. -Lill), April 6, five (four dogs), by imported Banner- 

 man. 



Ely. E. Holley, Jr's (Hudson, N. Y.) cocker spaniel bitch Fly (Baby 

 — Fido), April 1, eight (two dogs), by Col. Stubbs (A.K.R. 302). 



Birdie. Fred Smith's (Jersey City, N. J.) pointer bitch Birdie 

 (Stocking— Lady Mabi March 21, eight, by champion Knickerbocker 

 (A.K.R. 19). 



Lola S. W.L Steele, Jr.'s (Rockingham, N. C.) English setterbitch 

 Lola S., March 27, eight (three dogs), by Col. T. C. Leak's Gordon 

 setter Joe P. ; two since dead. 



SALES. 



JS1?" See instructions at head of this column. 



Glen Eva. Black, white and tau English setter bitch, whelped Jan. 

 14, 1885 (Glen Rock, A.K.R. 1610— Dashing Jessie, A.K.R. 815), by E. 

 W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to J. A. Hartman, Latrobe, Pa. 



Glen Lea. Lemon belton English setter dog, whelped Feb. 25, 1885 

 (Glen Rock, A K.R. 1010-Dashing Jest, A K.K 1014), by E. W. Jester, 

 St. George's. Del., to J. L. Chambers, Jr., Latrobe, Pa. 



Glen Lad. Lemon belton English setter dog. whelped Feb. 25,1885 

 (Glen Rock, A.K.R, 1010-Dashing Jest, A.K.R. 1614), by E. W. Jester, 

 St. George's, Del , to J. D. Carr, Foxburg, Pa. 



Knickerbocker (A.K.R. lty—Lady Isabel {A.K.R. 461) whelp. Liver 

 and white pointer bitch, whelped Oct. 2. 1885, bv Knickerbocker Ken- 

 nel Club, Jersey City, N. J„ to Jos. R. Fenn, Flatbush, L. I. 



Rush (A.K.R. 357)— Eria, whelps. Lemon and white pointers, 

 whelped Jan. 29, 1885, by Frank Rivers. Bridgeport, Conn., dogs to S. 

 S. Banks, S. Flatan and Arthur Elwood, same place; a bitch to L. G. 

 Eedfield, Northbridge, Mass., and one to Jas. P. Swain, Jr., Bronx- 

 ville, N.Y. 



Flake. Lemon belton English setter bitch, whelped June 10, 18S4 

 (Yale Belton— Mint), by F. A. Cannon, New Haven, Conn., to Jos. T. 

 Carson, Simco, Ont. 



Lulu. Chestnut belton English setter bitch, whelped June 10, 1884 

 (Yale Belton— Mint), by F. A. Cannon, New Haven, Conn., to M. L. 

 Whitlock. Great Barrington. Mass. 



Blue Dan. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped Juue 10, 1884 

 (Yale Belton— Mint), by F. A. Cannon, New Haven, Conn., to Atwood 

 Collins, Hartford, Conn. 



Chic. Lemon belton English setter bitch, whelped Nov. 27, 1884 

 (Yale Belton— Clara R.), by F. A. Cannon, New Haven, Conn., to E. C. 

 Bingham, Meriden, Conn. 



Bess. Black, white and tan Englisn setter bitch, whelped Nov. 27, 

 1884 (Yale Belton— Clara R ), by F. A. Cannon, New Haven, Conn., to 

 E. P. Si, -inward, West Brook, Conn. 



Dashing Dan. Lemon and white English setter dog, whelped Oct. 

 25, 1884 (Pride of the West— Tempest Lilly), by F. A. Cannon, New 

 Haven, Conn., to Chas. H. Webb, same place. 



Montrose (A.K.R. 891)— Lady Clyde (A.K.R. 883) whelp. Black and 

 tan collie dog, whelped Feb. 5, 1885, by Scotch Collie Kennel Club, 

 Stepney, Conn., to J. P. Blackman, Sandy Hook, Conn. 



Yale. Lemon belton English setter dog, whelped Nov. 27, 1884 (Yale 

 Belton— Clara R., A.K R. 104), by F. A. Cannon, New Haven, Conn., to 

 Robert Merwin, same place. 



Roscoe II. Lemon belton English setter dog, whelped Nov. 27, 1884 

 (Yale Belton— Clara R,), by F. A. Cannon, New Haven, Conn., to Chas. 

 H. Webb, same place. 



Dash. Orange and white English setter dog, 2)4yrs. old (Blue Blood 

 —Coin), by F. A. Cannon, New naven, Conn., to Geo. F. Metzzler, 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



Rob. Blue belton English setter dog, 3yrs. old, pedgigree not 

 given, by F. A. Cannon, New Haven, Conn., to Jonathan Scovil, Buf- 

 falo, N. Y. 



Young NoAlor. Dark blue Bedlington terrier dog, whelped Oct. 27, 

 1884 (Elswick Lad II.— Tynesider II.), by W. S. Jackson. Toronto, Ont., 

 to C. W. Diggle, St. Catherine's, Ont. 



Glen EUie. Black, white and tan English setter bitch, whelped 

 Jau. 14, 1885 (Glen Rock, A.K.R. 1610— Jessie, A.K.R. 815), by E. W. 

 Jester. St. George's, Del., to Dr. J. A. Hartman, Latrobe, Pa. 



Forester II. Black, white and tan foxhound dog, Syrs. old (Ring- 

 wood— Roxey), by Meirimac Kennels, Boston, Mass., to E. C. Thomas, 

 Springfield, Mass. 



Drab Ranger. Liver and white ticked pointer bitch, whelped April 

 3, 1884 (Ranger Croxteth— Fanny Faust), by W. F. Sage, Fishkill, N. 

 Y., to H. D. Towner, Columbus, Kan. 



Queen Bess. Gordon setter bitch (A.K.R. 423), by Elm City Kennels, 

 New Haven. Conn., to Robert Wilson. Branford, Conn. 



Dehtte. St. Bernard bitch (A.K.R. 1598), by E. F. Mansfield, New 

 Haven, t onn., to Henry D. Green, Portland, Ore. 



Obo n. {A.K.R. 483)— Sthut {A.K.R. 858) whelps. Black cocker 

 spaniels, whelped Feb. 17, 18S5, by H. O Bronsdon, Boston, Mass., a 

 dog to F. F. Sweet and a bitch to Mrs. C. L. Bronsdon, same place. 



Britomartis. Brindle bull bitch, whelped July, 1881 (Monarch— 

 Penzie). by R. & W. Livingston. New York, to J. E. Thayer, Lancas- 

 ter, Mass. 



G6er (A.K.R. H55)—Althea (A.K R. 842) whelps. Cocker spaniel 

 dogs, whelped Feb. 3, 1885, by Herbert Flint, Haverhill, Mass., one 

 each to E. G. Babcock, New Britain, Conu.; C. E. Nichols, East 

 Kingston, N. H. : Dr. O. G. Main, Meridan, Conn., and Wm. Clerk, 

 Haverhill, Mass. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 t®~ No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



P. P., Burlington, Vt.— I have used the treatment prescribed for my 

 pointer's eyes in your issue of March 12 for some three weeks steadily 

 and find no improvement. The discharge from the eyes is more pro- 

 fuse, and in a few hours closes the eye so that the dog cannot see at 

 all. I am sure that it is not distemper, for the dog has none of the 

 other symptoms of that disease, and is in splendid condition with the 

 exception of his eyes. Can you recommend another course of treat- 

 ment? Your prescription for the cocker has worked admirably, and 

 he now appears to be all right. Ans. Try the following for a few 

 days: Sugarof lead, ten grains; Sydenham's laudanum, onedrachm; 

 water, two ounces. If a sediment forms, filter. Drop into eyes twice 

 daily. You had better stop the cocker's medicine. 



Pointer, Thomaston.— I have a pointer pup seven months old 

 which has been ailing for nearly three weeks. The first I noticed his 

 appetite failed, and as nothing passed him for a couple of days, and 

 he seemed to be distressed, I gave him an injection" which brought 

 away in one movement a half pint or more cf worms from one to 

 five inches in length. I gave him some areca nut followed by oil. 

 but have failed to discover any worms since. He appears brighter 

 than he did, but is nervous and has no appetite except for fresh 

 meat, and more especially for salt meat or pork, which he will steal 

 from the table or anywhere, contrary to his training. His nose is 

 dry at times and his eyes fill up badly. His breath is also very offen- 

 sive at times. Please prescribe, Ans. Keep the pun's bowels in good 

 condition and watch for more worms. If they appear again, you 

 may have, some powders made up of wormseed and sugar, each pow- 

 der containing ten grains of the wormseed and ten or twenty grains 

 of sugar. One powder twice daily for two or three days should be 

 enough. The powders should be preceded and followed by a brisk 

 purge of castor or olive oil. The dog needs a tonic now and the fol- 

 lowing is very useful: Tincture of nux vomica and tincture of the 

 chloride of iron, of each a half ounce. Simple syrup one ounce, and 

 enough water to make a four-ounce mixture; of this give a teaspoon- 

 ful two or three times daily. Feed on unstimulating diet, soups, 

 milk, mush and so on. Avoid giving raw meat. 



jfi/fe m i §mp g twaHng. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



LAWRENCE. Mass., April 18.— The weekly shoot of the Lawrence 

 ii m i ub was wel1 attended to-day. The weather conditions were 

 all that could be desired, and some excellent scores were the result 

 the best being appended : 

 _ * . , Creedmoor Prize Match. 



S^ 5455555545-48 W Arthur 4544544444-42 



SM Decker 4454554544—44 P H Howe 4444544444-41 



WF Watson 4544445444-42 D A Ellis 4545354343-40 



Creedmoor Practice Match. 



O M Jewell 5544455555-47 M W Daulton (mil.). 4544454444—41 



E F Richardson 4515455454—45 O W Webster 4444444444—40 



S M Decker 4455544445-44 C E Clark (mil.). .' . .4434333335-35 



R E Francis 5455444544- 44 



Decimal Match. 



OMJewell 10 9 5 10 10 9 10 5 7 9-84 



JMerriU 9 10 9 4 7 8 9 10 6 8-80 



MJOtis 984 6 7998 9 10-79 



EFRichardson 7 9 7 10 7 10 8 5 8 0—78 



REFrancis 9 78844687 7-72 



SPRINGFIELD, Mass., April 18— The Springfield Schuetzenverein 

 held a shoot atBelden's range. West Springfield, to-day. in practice 

 for their telegraphic match with the Minneapolis (Minn.) and Pitts- 

 burg (Pa.) rifle clubs. The German target at 200yds. was used. A 

 match of 10 shots between J. D. Marks and W. M. Farrow was taken 

 by Marks. The score: 



JDMarks 12 10 12 12 12 12 11 11 10 11-118 



WMFarrow 1112 10 8 11 8 1112 1112—107 



The score for the team match. 15 shots: 



EM Bull 9 10 12 12 12 9 12 12 1112 11 9 6 10 9-156 



ZO Talbot 11 TO 8 12 11 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10—166 



JDMarks 1110 10 12 8 11 9 1110 11 9 10 1110 9-152 



JAllen 1110 12 8 10 8 10 12 10 10 10 1111 9-151 



WMFarrow 9 11 9 1110 1112 111110 10 5 8 10 12— 1S1 



TB Wilson 10 5 12 11 9 11 9 1110 8 11 8 10 7 10-142 



On the Creedmoor target these scores would be: Bull 67. Talbot 68. 

 Maries 66, Allen 65, Farrow 66, Wilson 64, 



The Rod and Gun Rifle Club held their weekly shoot to-day at their 

 Lake Lookout range, and though the day was perfect for rifle shoot- 

 ing made no large scores. The attendance was good, considering 

 that the Schuetzen Verein held at the same time their practice shoot 

 for their match with the Minneapolis (Minn.) Rifie Club, taking away 

 several members of this club who belong to both clubs. The first 

 string was contested by four members with this score: 



LHMayott 10 1110 6 11 7 111110 10-97 



ES Field 8 10 12 111110 8 7 8 9-94 



T Oartwrierht .11 5 7 8 11 8 9 10 1110-90 



S K Hindley 9 10 7 8 4 10 5 11 5 7—76 



Then followed a second match with this score: 



LHMayott 10 10 12 10 10 10 9 10 11 8—100 



C Merrick 1110 7 10 7 10 10 1110 10—96 



ETStephens 9 10 9 11 8 10 7 11 9 10— D4 



TCartwright 9 7 12 10 1110 9 11 7 7—93 



LFergueson 10 10 10 10 12 10 9 7 9 6—93 



ESField 1110 7 10 8 10 8 10 7 10—91 



SKHindley 9 5 6 1112 (i 8 10 9 7— 63 



JSHarris 11 97898757 6—77 



HE Ferry ' 6 10 5 12 8 7 7 8— 69 



Then followed a sweepstakes in which five or six joined with this 



E C Knox 9 12 10 12 10 12 9 9 11 7-101 



TCartwright 9 9 10 10 11 9 9 9 8 11—93 



ESField 10 8 9 6 7 9 8 10 9 10—86 



CEKnowles 9 9 8 11 9 9 9 7 7 5— 83 



BOSTON, April 18.— There was a fine attendance of shooters at 

 Walnut Hill to-day, and they were favored with a fine day. The 

 members indulged in a team match, which was won by Capt. Berry's 

 team, The following are the scores: 



Practice Match. 



J Halsey 4545454545-45 C E Trip 445553444-43 



CWHodgdon 4544544544-43 A Keach 45*144444—40 



Creedmoor Match. 



J Halsey 4455545455-46 H Withington 5455544454-45 



J Lawrence 4455445554—45 N F Tufts 544415! 15;)— 13 



Decimal Match. 



W Charles, A 9 9985969 10 7—81 



RReed.A 8 87988588 6—78 



RGWarren 7 99888984 7-77 



NFTufts 10 95653 10 38 3-64 



Victory Medal Match. 



WCharles 9 10 7 10 9 8 8 8 6 9-84 



HCushing 6 9 9 6 8 6 10 7 9—84 



CEBerry 9 86 10 79694 9—77 



JNFrye 10 9 10 10 5 10 6 4 4 9-77 



J B Fellows 9 97767697 8—75 



RDavis 10 8 4 6 10 7 8 4 9 6—72 



Team Match. Members Massachusetts Rifle Association. 



C E Berry (captain) 9 8 6 10 7 9 6 9 4 9—77 



JBFellows 845889959 9—73 



RReed 3 5 8 5 8 9 6 10 6 7- 



JNFrye 6 9 10 10 5 10 6 



3 9 10 



5 10 5 



6 10 

 8 5 



8 3 

 2 5 



5 r, 

 3 



7 8 4 



5 6 9 

 9 4 6 



6 2 9 

 1 6 7 

 4 4 5 



4 4 9-67 



3 10 4-62 



3 4 8-54-400 



9 6-73 



6 9-70 



5 7-60 



7 6-52 



6 2—44 

 1 8-43-341 



NFTufts 5 7 9 3 9 10 3 



HWithington 5 4 8 5 10 5 2 



R Davis (captain) 10 8 



TGordon 7 



WBOler 4 7 



J Lawrence 4 6 



J Halsey 3 1 



AKeach 2 6 4 6 



Rest Match. 



SWilder.F 9 10 10 9 9 10 9 9 9 10-94 



S Winchester 10 10 10 9 8 9 9 9 10 9—93 



HFDudley.A 9 9 9 5 10 10 9 9 10 10—90 



DLChase, A 10 6 8 10 10 10 6 9 9 10-88 



THOMASTON, Conn., April 18.— The weather conditions at the com- 

 mencement of our shoot to-day were a very bright light, with a light 

 wind, changing from the 9 to 4 o'clock quarters, the latter part of the 

 match the wind was blowing strongly from the 8 o'clock quarter. 

 Position standing, off-hand, 200yds., Massachusetts ring target. 



W r H Dunbar 11 12 ll 11 9 10 1112 8 9-104 



GALemmon 11 9 9 9 10 7 1111 9 11—97 



F Carr 8 7 10 9 1110 10 10 1111—97 



BHSutliff 10 1212 7 1111 7 9 7 10— (,6 



CL Ailing 7 10 9 3 1110 8 10 11 8— 



Fred A Perkins 9 8 8" 



CFWilliams 10 7 10 



GPNorth.... 10 9 7 



9 11 10 8 12 8 8—91 

 9 11 9 9 9 6 10— 90 



7 10 10 7 10 10 7— 87 



AFox 7 7 5 10 10 9 3 8 7 12-78 



MANCHESTER, N. H., April 18.— At the annual meeting of the 

 Manchester Rifle Association, the following officers were elected for 

 tee ensuing year: John L. Nivens, President; Edwin C. Paul, Vice- 

 President; E. J. Knowlton, Secretary and Treasurer; Henry C. Mer- 

 rill, Auditor. Executive Committee— John L. Nivens, E. C. Paul, A. 

 B. Dodge, Lyman W. Colby, Geo. A. Leighton. As a new departure 

 in rifle shooting, avoiding the dissatisfaction of handicapping in con- 

 tinuous matches and still give the new beginners an equal chance for 

 a prize, we have arranged the following class shooting for our regu- 

 lar practice Or shooting days during the summer season. All mem- 

 bers who have shot in any previous matches 100 out of a possible 105 

 Creedmoor target, to shoot in the first class for a gold medal valued 

 at $25. All who have shot 95 out of a possible 105, to shoot in the sec- 

 ond class, gold medal, §23. All who have shot 90 out of a possible 

 105, to shoot in the third class, for gold medal valued at |20. Those 

 who have not shot as good as 90 out of a possible 105, to shoot in 

 fourth class, for gold medal valued at §15. The one making the high- 

 est score in his class at the end of each calendar month, to be de- 

 clared the winner for that month, and the one winning in his class 

 the greater number of times during the season to be declared the 

 final winners and owners of the medals. Provided, however, that any 

 member rated in the lower classes may enter if he so choose in the 

 higher classes, but cannot be the final winner of but one medal. As 

 we have two shooting days in each week, this gives at least eight 

 shooting days to each calendar month, giving plenty of time lor com- 

 petition. — Rifle. 



WORCESTER. Mass., April 16.— At the regular meet today of the 

 Worcester Rifle Association at Pine Grove Range, the Massachusetts 

 target was used. Out of a possible 120, the following is the score: 



Steauiau Clark 11111110 10 111112 9 11-107 



AC Brown 10 11 11 12 10 10 11 10 10 11—106 



Thomas Leighton 12 11 10 12 11 10 11 8 10 10-105 



ALRice 1110 11 9 11111111 9 10-104 



A Williams 9 9 10 7 8 10 10 10 9 12—94 



AMills 11 7 9 10 7 9 10 9 10 8-90 



BTJLLSHEAD CLUB, N. Y.— At the regular weekly shooting of the 

 Bullshead Rifle Club. 322 Third avenue, April 17, 12-ring target, pos- 

 sible 120: G. Zimmermann 119, A. Loener ;119, M. Doreler 118, C. Rein 

 117, A. Stolzenherger 114, H. Gunther 112. J. Schneider 111, B. Wragge 

 110. H. Sindlinger 107, C, E. Gensch 107, J. Wettje 105, B. Walter 105, 

 J, Jordon 103, H. Wasmuth 102, L. Bradflsh 98. 



