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DOLLY. — Burr Hollis of Wellsville, N. Y., who has had 

 the misfortune to lose his hotel by fire, sends us a touching 

 account of the death of his black and tan terrier, Dolly. The 

 dog, having run back into the burning building, was seen on 

 the piazza of the second floor, where she set up a cry almost 

 human. One of the firemen turned the hose on to her, to 

 keep her from burning, until a ladder could be brought for 

 her rescue; but when the stream struck her she ran to the end 

 of the piazza, leaped off into the flame, and with a piteous cry 

 disappeared. 



DEATH OP MEERSBROOK MODEL. — Editor Forest and 

 Stream: Last Sunday 1 had the misfortune to lose the best 

 fox-terrier in my kennels, Meersbrook Model. She was killed 

 by a huge mongrel cur which suddenly pounced upon her, 

 killing her instantly. Although never shown in this country, 

 her record abroad was a brilliant one. This is the second ter- 

 rier I have lost in the same way, Raby Tyrant being killed by 

 my deerhounds.— John E. Th'ateb, Hillside Kennels, Lan- 

 caster, Mass. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



KENNEL NOTE BLANKS.— For the convenience of breeders we 

 have prepared a series of blanks for "Names Claimed," "Whelps," 

 "Bred" and "Sales." All Kennel Notes must be sent to us on these 

 blanks, which will be forwarded to any address on receipt of 

 stamped and directed envelope. Send for a set of them. Sets of 

 200 of any one form, bound, for retaining duplicates, sent postpaid, 

 30 cents. 



KENNEL NOTES.— A number of Kennel Notes recently received 

 have been lost. Correspondents who may have sent Notes which 

 have not appeared are requested to repeat them. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 £355*" Notes mast be gent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Nellie Husted. By J. A. Garland, Jr., New York, for dark red Irish 



Mickey. By J. A. Garland, Jr., New York, for dark red Irish set 

 ter dog,' whelped Aug. 17, 1885, by Snap out of Peggy Giencho. 



Madoc, Theron and Leo. By Fred Bollett, Brooklyn, N. Y., for 

 black cocker spaniel dogs, whelped March 9, 1885, by OboII. (A.K.R. 

 482) out of Topsv B. (A K.lt. 8317). 



Yida. By Fred Bollett, Brooklyn, N. Y., for black cocker spaniel 

 bitch, whelped March 9, 1886, by Obo II. (A.K.R. 432) out of Topsy B. 

 (A K.R. 3317). 



Naso of Devonshire. By Floyd Vail. Jersey City, N. J., for liver 

 and white pointer dog, whelped May 15, 1886, by imported Nick of 

 Naso (Naso II., E.8,123— Pettigo, E, 15,175) out of Devonshire Queen 

 (A.K.R. 3127). 



BRED. 



tW Notes mnst be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Topscy— Black Reno. Mr. Curtis's (Flatbush, L. 1.) cocker spaniel 

 bitcb Topsey (Obo II. ) to H. F. Schellhass's Black Reno (Bene- 

 dict's Boy. A K R. 130-Ladv Bub, AIR, 998). April 18. 



Alice— Grand Duke. H. \V. Holmes's (New York) bull-terrier bitch 

 Alice (A.K.R. 2145) to R. & W. Livingston's Grand Duke (Dutch- 

 Young Magnet), March 30 and April 2, 



DoraJ^Tim. Max Wenzel's (Hoboken, N. J.) Irish setter bitch 

 Dorah (Chief— Doe) to his Tim (Biz-Hazel), March 26. 



Jersey Beauty— Tim. Max Wenzel's (Hoboken, N. J.) Irish setter 

 bitcb Jersey Beauty (Chief— Doe) to bis Tim (Biz— Hazel), March 13. 



Toube— Chief. Max Wenzel's (Hoboken. N. J ) Irish setter bitch 

 Yoube (Jarvis's Elcbo— Jarvis's Rose) to his Chief (Berkley— Duck), 

 March 18. 



Florid— Tim. Max Wenzel's (Hoboken. N. J.) Irish setter bitch 

 Florid (Chief — Raab's Becky) to his Tim (Biz— Hazel). Jan. 23. 



Petty-Tim. Max Wenzel's (Hoboken, N. J.) Irish setter bitch 

 Petty (Chief— Doe) to bis Tim (Biz— Hazel), April 24. 



Trinket— Bannerman. A. C. Kruegers (Wrightsville, Pa ) beagle 

 bitch Trinket (Flute— Queen) to his Bannerman (Marchboy -Dew- 

 drop), March 20. 



Kitty— Banner-man. A. C. Krueger's (Wrightsville, Pa -) beagle 

 bitch Kitty (Flute— Bunnie) to his Bannerman (Marchboy— Dewdrop), 

 March 9. 



Dot— Cameron's Racket. A. C. Krueger's (Wrightsville, Pa.) beagle 

 bitch Dot (Bannerman— Floss) to bis Cameron's Racket (Rally- 

 Louise), April 10. 



Mignon— Kiddlewink. Mignon Kennels' (Cortland, N. Y.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Mignon (Dart— Daisy H.) to their Kiddlewink (Gloss- 

 Nipper), April 11. 



Victress II.— Bannerman. P. Carmen's (Wrightsville, Pa.) beagle 

 bitch Victress II. (Ringwood— Victress) to A. C. Krueger's Bannerman 

 (Marchboy— Dewdrop), March 18. 



Rebelle— Dashing Rover. W. Henry Colquitt's (Richmond, Va.) 

 English setter bitch Rebelle (A.K.R. 2064) to T. F. Taylor's Dashing 

 Rover (Dash II.— Noma), April 10. 



Black Dina -King Coal. Chas. F. Hamilton's (Philadelphia. Pa.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Black Dina (Cotney's Rover, Jr.— Jeffert's Rose) 

 to American Cocker Kennels' King Coal (A.K.R. 2585), April 15. 



Countess— Nemours. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton. O.) basset hound 

 Countess (Nero— Zata) to Maitland Kennels' Nemours, April 14. 



Wallexie— Prince. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton, O.) dachshund bitch 

 Wallexie (Waldman K.— Fraulein Waldeck) to his Prince, April 3. 



Actress— Planet. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton, O,) pointer bitch Actress 

 (Bang— Spinaway) to his Planet (Meteor— Accident), April 1. 



Romp— Planet. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton, O.) pointer bitch Romp 

 (Croxteth— Lass) to his Planet (Meteor— Accident), March 31. 



Lass— Planet. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton, O ) pointer bitch Lass(Slea- 

 ford— Dawn> to his Planet (Meteor— Accident), March 25. 



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

 Lady Croxteth (Croxteth— Lass) to his Planet (Meteor— Accident). 



Lurette—Stableford Joe. F. Hoey's (Long Branch, N. J.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Lurette (Spice— Olive) to hisStableford Joe (Corinthian— Jenny), 

 May 11. 



Gipsey—Jack. A. M. Gerry's (South Paris, Me.) foxhound bitch 

 Gipsey (Dixie— Ringlet) to his Jack (Dime— Fan), May 10. 



Linda— Glen Rock. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) English set- 

 ter bitch Linda (Emperor Fred— Cecelia D.) to his Glen Rock (A.K.R. 

 1616). 



Calypso— Nevison. Clay ton E. Bailey 's (Jamestown, N. Y.) mastiff 

 bitch Calypso (A.K.R. 1498) to Chas. H Mason's Nevison, April 23. 



Nell of Efford— Bracket. Graphic Kennels' (Jersey City, N. J.) 

 pointer bitch Nell of Efford (Don Juan— Rew's Kate) to their Bracket 

 (Graphic— Bloomo), May 10 and 12. 



Lue— Graphic. H. P. Dortch's (Goldsborough) pointer bitch 

 Lue (Bow— Jaunty) to Graphic Kennels' Graphic. May 8. 



Pebble— Rex Gladstone. M. M. MacMillan's (Mahanoy City, Pa.) 

 Laverack setter bitch Pebble (Count Nason— Maple) to G. F. Clark's 

 Rex Gladstone (Royal Gladstone— Mollie Druid), May 10. 



Countess Wind'em—Rex Gladstone. G. F. Clark's (8t. George's, 

 Del.) setter bitch Countess Wind"em (Roderick II.— Jennie) to his Rex 

 Gladstone (Royal Gladstone— Mollie Druid), May 14. 



Elsa— Bobbie Burns. James Rae's Buffalo, N. Y.) Dandie Dinmont 

 bitch Elsa (A.K.R. 2908) to his Bobbie Burns (A.K.R. 2997), May 2. 



WHELPS. 



I3P"° Notes must he sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Ladg Edgecomb. Lothian Kennels' (Stepney, Conn.) collie bitch 

 Lady Edgecomb, May 4, seven (one dog), by E. J. Hawley's Oscar II. 

 (Oscar— Fannie). 



Bess. C. J. Mofflfct's (Garfield, N. Y.) Gordon setter bitch Bess 

 (Grant>-Nellie), April 13, eight (five dogs), by E. B. Dusenbury's Bram- 

 ble (Aten's Glen— Gypsie). 



Janet. California Kennels' (Sacramento, Cal.) Llewellin setter bitch 

 Janet (Count Noble —Dashing Novice), April 29, eight (two dogs), by 

 their Harold (Gath— Gem), 



Gyp. Philip D. Hart's (Brantford. Ont.) Gordon setter bitch Gyp 

 (Jack— Gup), March 22, eight (six dogs), by Glover's Turk (Dash- 

 Belle). 



Bertha. Mill Brook Kennels' (Bergenfleld, N. J.) St. Bernard biteh 

 Bertha (Bruno— Elsa), May 11, twelve (eight dogs), by their Verone 

 (Rex— Almaj. 



Myrtle. Mill Brook Kennels' (Bergenfleld, N. J.) collie bitch Myrtle 

 (Robin Adair— Lassie), May 12, nine (seven dogs), by M. Dennis's Brack 

 (Oarlyle— Sanfoil). 



Glen. Theodore Potter's (Glendale, O.) English setter bitch Glen 

 (A.K.R. 1953), May 11, twelve (seven dogs), by. J. Overman's Count 

 Gladsome (Gladstone— Leila). 



Queena. Coughcura Medicine Co.'s (Eau Claire, Wis.) English set- 

 ter bitcb Queena (A.K.R. 3051), April 28, eleven (five dogs), by King 

 Noble. 



Nell. Wm. J. Geary's (South Boston, Mass.) Gordon setter bitch 

 Nell (Jack— Daisey), April 2>3, seven dogs, by Dr. Eatabrook's Sport 

 Kent H. — Dinab) ; one since dead. 



Devonshire Queen. Floyd Vail's (Jersey City, N. J.) pointer bitch 

 Devonshire Queen (A.K.R. 3127), May 15, nine (seven dogs), by C. J. 

 Peshall's imported Nick of Naso (Naso II., E. 8,123-Pettigo, E. 

 15.1T5). 



Pauline Markham. Chas. H. Baker's (Boston. Mass ) cocker span- 

 iel bitch Pauline Markham (Obo II., A.K.R. 432-HornelI Ruby, A.K R. 

 67), April 20, six (three dogs), by Hornell Spaniel Club's Black Silk. 

 SALES. 



83?" Notes mnst he sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Roy Gladstone. Lemon and white setter dog, whelped Dec. 21, 1885, 

 by Roybei out of Little Fraud, by G. F. Clark, St. George's, Del., to 

 E. W. Jester, same place. 



Merry Legs. Liver and white ticked pointer bitch, whelped Feb. 

 18, 1885, by Graphic out of Bloomo, by Graphic Kennels, Jersey City, 

 N. J., to 0. N. Donner, Coosa w, S. C. 



Buckeye IT. White, liver and tan English setter dog, whelped May 

 30, 1884 (A.K.R. 2558), by L Gardner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., to Elm Grove 

 Kennels, South Norwalk. Conn. 



Linda. Black, white and tan English setter bitch, whelped August, 

 1882, by Emperor Fred out of Cecilia D., by E.W. Jester, St. George's, 

 Del., to S. B. Duryea, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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

 Feb. 13, 1886, bv Glen Rock (A K R. 1016) out of Dasbing Belle (A.K.R. 

 814). by E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to W. F. Milford, Cornwall. 

 N. Y. 



Glen Noble. Black, white and tan English setter dog. whelped Feb. 

 13, 1886, by Glen Rock (A K.R. 1616) out of Dashing Belle (A.K.R. 814), 

 by E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Jefferson Cooper, -Pearl River, 

 N. Y. 



Little Boy Blue. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped Aug. 16. 

 1885, by Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616) out of Dashing Belle (A.K.R. 814), by 

 E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Miss M. Bullard, Dedham, Mass. 



Leo Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped March 9, 1886, by Obo II. 

 (A.K.R. 4321 out of Topsy B. (A K.R 3317), by Fred Bollett, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y., to Peter Stelhvagen, same place. 



Topsy B. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Oct. 18. 1884 (A K.R. 

 3317), by Fred Bollett, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Dr. W. W. Smith, same 

 place. 



May Ranger. Liver, white and ticked pointer bitch, whelped May 

 26. 1885, by Ranger Croxteth (A.K R. 1017) out of Fanny Faust (A.R R. 

 1041), by S. B. Dilley, Rosendale, Wis., to Amory R. Starr, Marshall, 

 Tex. 



Vic. White French poodle bitcb. whelped Jan. 9, 1886, by Alva out 

 of Lillie, by Henry C. Burdick, Springfield, Mass., to Fred W. Grimes, 

 Mansfield. O. 



Lothian Queen. Sable collie bitcb. whelped Nov. 15, 1885, by Mont- 

 rose (A.K R. 891) out of imoorted Tibbie (A.K.R. 2825), by C. E. Os- 

 borne, Stepney, Conn., to Miss F. S. Adam, New York. 



Alladdin. Sable and while collie dog, whelped Nov. 15. 1SS5, by 

 Montrose (A.K.R 891) out of imported Tiobie (A.K R 2825), by Lothian 

 Kennels, Stepney, Conn., to D. Nicholson, Hillsdale, N. Y. 



Beauseant. Lemon and white and ticked pointer dog, whelped 

 June 25, 1885, bv Beaufort out of Lady Maud, by Surrey Kennels, 

 Ellicott City. Md., to Dr. H. G. Preston, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Bob. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped April 6, 1885, by 

 Bannerman out of Silk U , by E. E. Shaner, Pittsburgh, Pa., to John 

 Sheridan, same place. 



Queen Bird. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped March 26, 

 1S85 (A.K.R. 3190), by E. E. Shaner, Pittsburgh, Pa,, to A. C. Krueger, 

 Wrightsville, Pa. 



Piney. White and tan beagle bitch, whelped Nov. 28, 1884 (A.K.R. 

 3186), by E. E. Shaner, Pittsburgh, Pa., to A. C. Kruege*-, Wrightsville, 

 Pa. 



Maida IT. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped May 6. 1885, 

 by Ringwood out of Maida, by E. E. Shaner, Pittsburgh, Pa., to Chas. 

 Richardson. Allegheny City, Pa. 



Driver. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped April 13, 1888 

 (A.K.R. 3338), by E. E. Shaner, Pittsburgh, Pa., to P. Kaschenbach, 

 Wilkesbarre, Pa. 



St. Maurice. Rough coated St. Bernard dog (A.K.R. 3029), by Hos- 

 pice Kennels, Arlington, N. J., to Geo. Lissignolo, Plainfield, Is. J. 



Tobey's Lion. St. Bernard dog, age nat given, hv Otto II. (A.K.R. 

 2480) out of Kalmia (A.K.R. 2481), by Coughcura Medicine Co., Eau 

 Claire, Wis., to A. B. Ricketson, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Doc. Solid black cocker spaniel dog, whelped June 15, 1885, by 

 Young Obo (A.K.R. 861) out of Rose Obo (A.K.R, 1204), by Arthur B. 

 Treat, New Haven, Conn., to Wm. West, Camden. N. J. 



Quiz. Red Irish setter dog. whelped Oct. 15, 1885. by Guess out of 

 Ino, by F. L. & C. G. Weston, Boston, Mass., to Dr. R. A. Kingman, 

 same place. 



Uno. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Oct. 15, 1885, by Guess out of 

 Ino, by F. L. &C. G. Weston, Boston, Mass., to Chas. Poor. Peabody, 

 Mass. 



Nippy. Chestnut and tan cocker spaniel bitch, whelped April 13, 

 1882, by Bobb III. out of Mignon, by Mignon Kennels, Cortland, N.Y., 

 to Russell Hotchkies, New Haven, Conn. 



Gretchen Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Jan. 4, 1886, by 

 Eustace's Mack out of imported Fannie, by Ideal Kennels, New Haven, 

 Conn., to J. E. White, same place. 



Katrina. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Jan 4, 1886, by 

 Eustace's Mack out of imported Fannie, by Ideal Kennels, New Haven, 

 Conn., to G. Fred Farnham, same place. 



Maida II. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped May 6, 1885, 

 by Ringwood out of Maida, by A. C. Krueger, Wrightsville, Pa., toE. 

 E. Shaner, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Guess— Ino ivhelps. Red Irish setters, whelped Oct. 15. 1885, by F, 

 L. & C.G.Weston, Boston. Mass., a bitch to Wm. S. Abbott, Peabody, 

 Mass., and a dog to Wm. F. Gunn, Salem, Mass 



Bannerman - Queen whelps. Beagles, whelped Jan. 23, 1886, by A. 

 C. Krueger. Wrigntsville, Pa., a dog to Emery Williams, Day ton, Wash. 

 Ter.; a dog to Fremont Crandell, Lindsay, Ont., and a bitch to Dr. 

 Henry B. Nicol, Cookstown, Ont. 



Bannerman — Victress whelp. Beagle bitch, whelped Dec. 29. 1885, 

 by A. C. Kruger, Wrightsville, Pa , to Emery Williams, Dayton, Wash. 

 Ter 



Obo Tl. (A.K.R. 432)— Topsy B. (A.K.R. 3317) ivhelps. Black cocker 

 spaniels, whelped March 9, 1886, by Fred Bollett, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 three dogs to Dr. W. W. Smith, same place. 



Elcho, Jr.— Meg whelp Red Irish setter bitch, whelped October, 

 1885, by Dr. Wm. Jarvls, Claromont, N. H., to J. H, Conklin, New 

 York. 



Obo II.— Darkle -whelps. Black cocker spaniels, whelped Aug. 29, 

 18855, by P. Cullen, Salmon Falls, N. H., a dog to C C. Davol, Warren, 

 R. I., and a dog and bitch to W. D. Armstrong, Waterbury, Conn. 



Bannerman. — Editor Forest and Stream: Owing to a misunder- 

 standing in the conditions of the sale of the beagle Bannerman, the 

 sale has been declared off, and the dog remains, as heretofore, the 

 property of A. C. Krueger, of Wrightsville, Pa.— W. Stewakt Dif- 

 fendekffer (Baltimore, Md., May 15). 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Diana. White, black and tan English setter (A.K.R. 1458), by Sam'l 

 Huntington, Plainfield, N. J., to Charles. S. Pelham Clinton, New 

 York. 



Beauroi. Lemon and white pointer dog, whelped June 28, 1885, by 

 Beaufort out of Lady Maud, by Surrey Kennels, Ellicott City, Md., to 

 Dr. T. B. Owings, same place. 



DEATHS. 



Peggy. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped Aug. 1. 1885 (Suil-a-Mor— 

 Nora), owned by W. N. Woodruff, West Newton, Mass., May 11, from 

 distemper. 



\ifie md ^hooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



HAVERHILL (MASS.) RIFLE CLUB, May 15, telegraph match with 

 the Arlington Heights Rifle Club; 6 men, 10 shots each, 200yds, off- 

 hand, standard target: 



W D Palmer 6 5 8 4 9 7 7 9 10 9-74 



J F Brown 10 3 8 4 9 6 8 8 6 10—72 



H Tuck -7 77788875 7-70 



S Johnson 10 5 8 6 10 6 8 7 10 6-76 



E Brown 9 8 6 7 8 7 7 7 7 6—72 



JBusfield 10 9 5 6 6 6 9 7 10 7-75-439 



Arliogtons telegraphed a total of 414 



Record Match, same day: 



WWorthen 8 10 9877566 8—74 



S Johnson 6 6 10 5 7 8 10 10 S 6-74 



R Griffin 969990 10 75 7—72 



C B Wright 4 6 7 9 8 10 3 5 9 9-70 



W D Palmer 7 6 5 7 7 7 5 7 9 9—69 



JBusfield 7 7 6 10 5 7 8- 6 9 4 -69 



C Bliss 10 5 5 8 5 5 9 8 7 6—68 



J F Brown 67477 10 646 9-66 



E Brown 5 6 6 5 8 5 6 6 5 8—80 



L Jackson 4 9 6 6 8 5 5 3 7 6—59 



A Edgerly 6 4 6 6 7 10 6 4 8 2—59 



SPRINGFIELD, Mass.— The Schuetzsn Verein will hold a four days' 

 rifle tournament July 6, 7, 8 and 9, where upward of $3,000 will be 

 offered in prizes. 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y., May 15.— In a club team match yesterday, 

 200yds., off-hand, Creedmoor target, the following scores were made, 

 some of the men being new in the business: 



Hazeltine's Team. Burns's Team. 



Hazeltine 5454554555 -47 Burns 4545545545—48 



Norton 5444544545—45 Brown 4354454555—44 



Kappl e 5444544445—43 Ahlstrom 4435454545 - 43 



Havcook 4455444445 -43 Curtis 4434444545—41 



Go key 4351444354 -40 Powel 5443343544-39 



Jones 8444534434-38 Bucklin 4344444314-38 



Ward 4445444233 - 37 Kelso 8433543445 - 38 



Fenton 3144334142-35 Love 3332442314-32 



338 321 

 WASHINGTON RIFLE CLUB. May 12. -Creedmoor target, 200yds. 

 off -hand. After shooting off ties the prizes were awarded: First to 

 C. Heinel, Sr., second to J. Newman, third to W. F. Seeds, fourth to 

 H. B. Seeds. The following is the score in f idl: 



U Heinel, Sr 44455 - 22 U Fuller 42544— 19 



W A Bacon 35553—21 H A Heinel 44434-19 



J Newman 85544—21 H B Seeds 44314—19 



W C Seeds 44543 -20 J R D Seeds 44334-18 



W F Seeds 44444 - 20 JE Seeds 33444-18 



I W Seeds , . . . .444 3—19 S J Newman 34033-13 



Second match, Massachusetts target, 200yds. off-hand, prizes dis- 

 tributed as follows: First to W. F. Seeds, second to W. C. Seeds, third 

 to II. A. Heinel, fourth to C. Heinel, Sr., and fifth to C. Carleton. The 

 full score is as follows: 



W F Seeds, Bal 8 9 11 10 11-49 



WC Seeds, Win 10 10 11 10 8—49 



H A Heinel Win 9 9 7 11 10-46 



W Fuller, Bal 7 12 9 8 9-45 



C Heinel, Jr., R S 8 10 9 10 8-45 



C Carleton, Bal 6 10 11 10 8-45 



HB Seeds, May 10 7 5 10 10-42 



I W Seeds. Bal 8 9 4 9 10-40 



SJ Newman. Win 12 7 7 6 7-39 



J Newman, R. S 8 12 11 6-37 



WABacon.RS 10 4 6 6 10-36 



J E Seeds. Spg 9 8 6 2 10-35 



J R D Seeds. Bat 9 8 5 5 7- 34 



J Burns. Win 12 0-12 



Third match, conditions same as second, prizes were awarded as 

 follows: W. Fuller first, W. F. Seeds second, 0. Heinel, Sr., third, 

 W A Bacon fourth, and J. Newman fifih. The full score is as follows: 



W Fuller, Bal 11 111 9 9 10-49 



WF Seeds 9 11 12 9 7-48 



C Heinel, Sr., RS 10 6 9 12 10-47 



WABacon.RS 8 9 12 11 6-46 



J Newman, RS 12 11 9 5 9-46 



WCSeeds,Win 12 8 7 7 9—46 



I W Seeds, Bal 9 6 10 8 9-42 



S J Newman, Win 7 11 7 6 10-41 



HB Seeds, May 7 9 5 6 12-39 



J RD Seeds, Bal 7 7 11 9 5-39 



HA Heinel. Win 6 7 8 6 8-35 



C Carleton, Bal 3 11 8 4 9-35 



J E Seeds, Spg 6 7 11 7 3-84 



BOSTON, May 15.— The regular WalnutHill matches were shot f>- 

 day. A team match was shot between sides chosen from those 

 present and resulted in a victory for Captain Tuft's team. The 

 spring meeting of the Massachusetts Riile Association will be held 

 June 17, 18 and 19. The scores to-day: 



Decimal Off Hand Match. 



R Reed, D 10 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 8 10-88 



H Cushing, D 8 8 9 9 9 9 8 7 7 8—82 



CE Berry, A 9 7 7 8 10 10 8 10 6 7-82 



J Francis, D 8 8 7 7 9 8 9 9 8 8-81 



Souther, D 879796697 7—75 



Tufts, A 10 7 5 4 6 10 6 9 9 6-72 



Special Military Match. 



W Charles 10 10 4 6 4 10 8 7 9 9—77 



W Henry 10 7 6 10 6 7 4 8 8 8-72 



Rest Match. 



J N Frye, F 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 10—99 



N Washburn, F 9 9 10 10 10 9 8 10 9 10-94 



J Hurd, A 10 9 10 10 10 9 8 9 10 9-94 



H J Foster, A 10 10 9 10 10 9 9 9 10 8-94 



S Winchester, F > 9 9 10 9 10 9 10 8 9 10—98 



G B Yenetchi, A 9 10 10 10 10 10 8 7 9 8—91 



500 Yards Match. 



H J Foster, A 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5-49 



W Henry, E (mil.) 5 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 5 5-46 



R B Edes, E (mil.) 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 3 5—45 



A L Brackett, A (mil.) 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 3 4 5-45 



Team Match— Captain Tufts's Team. 



W Charles 997998 10 889 -86 



J Muldoon 8 8 5 6 7 10 7 10 6 8 —75 



NF Tufts 10 887767 10 56 —74 



R B Edes (mil.) 7 78875455 5—61+7=68 



J E Darmody (mil.) 556755477 4-55+7=62 



F Carter (mil.) 5 44464876 4-52+7=59—424 



Captain Souther's Team. 



R Reed 9 10 9 9 10 9 7 9 9 9 —87 



EB Souther 10 868798957 —77 



A L BracKett (mil.) 625672764 7—52+5=57 



P Young 4 2 4 5 7 7 4 5 7 10 -55 



C Williams (mil.) 3 4 3 7 5 7 1 10 6 3—49+5=54 



W Henry (mil.) 2 704 2 3757 5-42+5=47-377 



SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.— The two double string matches beween 

 R. C. Moore of Company A, and Frank P. Poulter of Company F, 

 Fifth Infantry, at Shell Mound range, to-day, were both won by the 

 former, who made the best averages so far of this season. The dis- 

 tances wpro 200yds, and 500yds. The Sharp-Burchard military ride 

 was used and the usual conditions prevailed. The sco.es are as 

 follows: 



First Match. 



200yds. 500yds. 



Moore 5144455444 5554545455—90 



Poulter 4455555455 5444544454—90 



Second match. 



Moore 5554545455 5455535455—93 



Poulter 4554445455 5444455544—90 



In a mixed match between Edward Hovey and A. Johnson some 

 good shooting was done. The first part was with revolvers, dis<ance 

 100ft.. in which Johnson used a Merwin-Hurlbut .32 caliber, 5%ln. 

 barrel, Hovey a Smith & Wesson .SS-caliber^Uin. barrel. The second 

 part was^with .38-caliber rifles at 200yds. Hovey used a Winchester 

 single-loader and Johnson a half trigger Ballard. Twenty-five shots, 

 under customary rules, were fired, allowing of a possible 125 points at 

 each distance. The scores were: 



Pistol Match. 



Hovey 5544144455554544554455444-111 



Johnson 455144545545555.)545555445-1 1 6 



Rifle Match. 



Hovey 54555555415551 5534 1544555 - 22 6 



Johnson 444444444 (444555455444445—222 



Hovey 's grand average was 90 1-5, and Johnson's 88 4-5 per cent. 



A match was arranged between Messrs. Johnson aud Moore, to 

 come off shortly, in which Moore is to shoot at 500yds. and Johnson 

 at 200— each man to have twenty shots with Sharp-Burchard rifle, 

 under customary rules. 



THOMA8TON, Conn., May 15. — Bad light, with steady 10 o'clock 

 wind; 200yds. off-hand, Hinman target: 



Fred A Perkins 8 8 10 6 6 9 7 7 10 9-80 



W H Dunbar 7 8 6 8 10 10 6 9 7 5—76 



GALemmon . 5 4 9 8 8 5 10 10 9 7—75 



FCarr 10 7 6 5 6 5 9 9 9 4-70 



CF Williams 635477598 8-62 



THE TRAP. 



Scores for publication should be made out on the printed blanks 

 prepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnished gratis to club 

 secretaries. 



Correspondents who favor us with club scores are particularly re- 

 quested to write on one side of the paper only. 



SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.— A party of Eastern tourists went over 

 to Bird's Poi t. Alameda to-day to try their skill at shooting a few 

 pigeons. To make the affair somewhat interesting, a sweepstake. $5 

 entrance, was shot off at 15 siDgle birds, 30yds. rise, Huriingham 

 rules. Politzer was the lucky man, and took the pool of $15 with 13 



;ood kills. Armitage came next with 12, and 5 men killed 10 each. 



Jeloware the scores: 



Morris 011100111111100-10 Fowler 111011001010110- 9 



Thorpe 101111000011111—10 Nogales 01 lOOlllOlllOll— 10 



Politzer 101110111111111-13 Elder 011010111011101—10 



Armitage 110111101111110—12 Adeler 011101111000111—10 



Preston 000111011110011— 9 



After the main shoot some practice at double birds were indulged 

 n, and some very fair shooting was done. 



