Feb, 23, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



98 



AMERICAN KENNEL REGISTER. 



FOLLOWING are the numbers of the dosrs entered in 

 the February number of the American Kenml 

 Register: 



BEAGLES. 



5&";7. Little Spy, T. W. Hemphill. 

 5858. Rowdy, R. F. Rutter. 



5854. Belle III., J. Gibson. 



5855. Bridget, I. W. Goss. 

 5850. Floss II., J. Gibson. 



COLLIES. 



6859. Black Cecile, R. J.Walker. 5867. Jolly Jack, W L. Pyper. 



6860. Collie IV- F. E. Beane. 58(58. Midge II., R. J. C. Walker. 

 5861. Daisy Pyper, W. L. Pyper. 6869. Pinto, C. Wilson. 



5S92. Dundee III., R. J. Walker. 5870. Rex D.,.L R. Draper. 

 5803. Fannie Fern, W. A. Wick- 5371. Roderick Dhu IV., A. R. 



bam. Hemingway. 

 5861. Fl^ra Mclvor of A., T. A. 5872 Rose, Barton & Maynard. 



Cloud 5873. Shepherd, W. Weightman. 



5865. Iowa Quceu, W. A. Wick- 5874. Snip, J. E. Eldred. 



ham? 5875. Trevor II., R. J. C. Walker. 



5830. Joe D„ J. R. Draper. 



DAOHSHUNDE. 

 5876. Schenke, N. H. Davis. 5877. Skelett, N. H. Davis. 



GREAT DANES. 

 5878. Juno II., A. Zimmerman. 5880. Paula, A. Zimmerman. 

 58??, Minka II. , A. Zimmerman. 



GREYHOUNDS. 



5881. Balkis, H. W. Huntington. 5887, Harmony, Harmony Ken- 



5882. Bonfaui i, E. Van Winkle. nels. 



5883. Cassandra, H. W. Hunt- 5888. Hazelhurst, Harm'y Kcn- 



iugton. nels. ■ m 



5884 Dandy. Cumberland Ken- 5889. Lancashire Witeh, H. W. 

 nels. Huntington. 



5885. Glendnn.CmuherlandKen- 5890. Midnight, E. R. Van Winkle 



nels. 5891. Speed, E. B. Van Winkle. 



5886. Grace, E. S. Van Winkle. 



MASTIFFS. 



5892. Ashmont Brutus, Lewis A. 5905. Duke D., C. Guilder. 



Berger. 5906, llford Rex, H. F. Woods. . 



5893. Ashmont Cleopatra, L. A. 5907. Juliet G., C. Guilder. 



Berger. 5908. Kenneth, J. Boyd. 



5894. Beautiuesne Neville, J. N. 5309. Lincoln Neville, H. Childs. 



Chaplin. 5910. Lion TV., H. M. Wood. 



5895. Beech Grove Bessie, D.J. 5911. Mark Anthony, W. Weight- 



Duncan, man, Jr. 



58%. Beech Grove Dick, Geo. E. 5912. M ission, J. M. Harner. 



Townlev. 5913. Montgomery, G. S. Roberts. 



5897. Beech Grove Macduff. W. 5914. Portia Neville, J . M. Chap- 



M. Thrasher. 



5898. Bouncer, T. C, Wallace. 



5899. Cediic II., A. J. Smytbe. 



5900. Chispa II., D. J. Duncan. 



5901. Clvtie, F; B. Osgood. 



5902. Colonel Dix, J. Clary & 



Son. 



5903. Connecticut. W.Meecham. 



5904. Don IV.. F. H. Osgood. 



POINTERS. 



lin. 



5915. Prince III., W. J. Ustick. 



5916. Princess Louise, A. M. 



Pinkham. 



5917. Reginald Neville, J- M. 



Chaplin. 



5918. Winnlfred Neville, Wm. 



Knodder. 



5922. Glenarm, E. G. Peterson. 



5923. Pete II., P. MeGMl, 



5919. Dan IV., O. A. Baird. 



5920. Donald B., R. Wheeler. 



5921. Gift, C. Stuetzle. 



PUGS. 



5934. Bahic Bunting, Jesse D. 5926. Mikado IL, Mrs. C.Wheat- 



. Welsh. leigh. 

 5925. Bunnie, J. D. Welsh. 5927. Peter, Mrs. F. H. Prentiss. 



ST. BERNARDS— Rough-Co atrd. 



5928. Dick, P. H. Henley, 5932. Leo, W. M. Bullivant. 



5929. Francis of Pmetn'ovo, N. P. 5933. Leon, G. M. Edwards. 



Boyen 5934. Maggie of Pinegrove. N. P. 



5930. Friar, J. 0. Berry. Boyer. 



5931. Gruss Bayard, Weinier & 5935. Nero IL, K. Croskey. 



Lincoln" 



Smooth-Coated. 



5936. Billee Bov, S. B. Macfar- 5939. Gipsey of Pinegrove, N. P. 



lane. Boyer. 



5937. Daisy of Pinegrove. N. P. 5940. Mazeppa of Pinegrove, N. 



Boyer. P. Boyer. 



5938. Dread, C. W. Jackson. 



SETTERS— English Setters. 

 5941 Cannon, J. F. Simmons. 5944. Foreman's Ned, A. J. Kolb. 

 59 i2 Dai'i Glen Rook, M. M. Mc- 5945. Queen R. & M., C. E, Mer- 



Millan. rill and H. S. Reynolds. 



5913. Don Bondhu, S. A. Ellis. 5946. Ted, Samuel Parker. 

 Irish Setters. 



5947. Annie Elcho 11., S. D. Kell. 5954. Norah H., George Hudson 



5948. Bridget Baily, K. Brown. 5955. Pat J C. A. Snowden. 



5949. Clede, C. C. Edwards. 59o6. Peg Merrilies, Cumberland 

 595U. Conn IV., F. H. Burns. Kennels. 



5951. Flounce T.. C. A. Snowden. 5957. Rex II. , W. M. Rebasz. 



5952. Glencho's Shamrock, Fran- 5958. Rye Lily, Donald Mc Vicar. 



cis Larki'i. J r. 5959. Starlight, Louis Contoit. 



5953. Mr. Taylor, C. A. Snowden. 5960. Tony, George Snyder. 



SPANIELS— Clumber Spaniels. 

 5981. Joan, F. H. D. Vieth. 



Field and Cocker Spaniels. 



5962. Cap. Stuhbs, E. Cohoon. 5969. My Lady Betty, F. W. Kit- 



5963. Col. Black Pete, J. P. chel. 

 Wheelock. 5970. Pekoe, John N. Bagley. 



" E. Coin 



Benja. White hull-terrier dog. whelped July 3, 1886, by Conn 

 out of Little Nell, by T. R. Vanck, Manchester, N. H., to Rock 

 dale Kennels, New Bedford, Mass. 



Don Petrel. Black, white and tan English setter dog, whelped 

 1885, by Don Juan out of Petrel III., by J. H. Meyer, New York, to 

 J. F. Hughes, same place. 



Bissell. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, whelped April 20, 

 1888, by Baunerman out of Pet, by H. Jacobs, Wrightsville, Pa., to 

 P. M. Carman, same place. 



Strayuotc. Black, white and tan ticked beagle djpg, whelped 

 May 15, 1887, by Rover out of Silk, by P. M. Carman,Wnghtsville, 

 Pa., to J. M. Froneheld, General Wayne, Pa. 



Con. Red Irish setter dog, whelped April 13, 1887, by Jim out of 

 Noll II , by Onota Kennels, Pittsfield, Mass., to Robert Button, 

 same place. 



Norah Laverock. English setter bitch, whelped Aug. 8. 1887, by 

 Prince Napoleon II. out of Nellie Laverack, by Jos. H. Brady, 

 Pawtucket, R. I., to Bernard Keenan, same place. 



Nina Laverack. Black and white English setter bitch, whelped 

 Aug. 8, 1887, by Prince Napoleon II. out of Nellie Laverack, by 

 Jos. H. Bradv, Pawtucket, R. I., to Bernard Keenan, same place. 



Mcde. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Oct. 13, 1887, by Chief out 

 of Bizreena, by Onota Kennels, Pittsfleld, Mass., to C. S. Edwards, 

 Bowling Green, Mo. 



.Sport IT. Black and white English setter dog, whelped Jan. 8, 

 1887, by Sport out of Nellie Laverack, by Jos. H. Brady, Paw- 

 tucket, R. I., to Wm. Hvdo, same place. 



Teddy. Red Irish setter dog, whelped July 17, 18S7, by Sarsfleld 

 out of Noreen IV., by Wallace Graham, Paterson, N. J., to Ed- 

 ward A. Hibbs, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Don. Black and white English setter dog, wbelped Jan. 8, 1887, 

 by Sport our of Nellie Laverack, by Jos. H. Brady, Pawtucket, 

 R. l„ to Henry Doyle, same place. 



General Mia diet on— Luna ivhcln. Orange tawny and white St. 

 Bernard dog, whelped Oct. 2, 1887, by S. F. Glass, London, Out., to 

 Chas. M. Nelles. Brantford, Ont. 



Racket— Bissel whelp. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, 

 whelped Nov. 28, 1887, by H. Jacobs, Wrightsville, Pa., to P. M. 

 Carman, same place. 



Black Prince— Chapman's Beauty whelp. Black, white on breast, 

 spaniel dog, whelped Nov. 28, J887, by A. C. Wilmerding, New 

 York, to Chas. M. Raymond, West Brighton, S. I. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Pet Nelles. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped July 22, 1887, by 

 Brant out of Bonita (A.K.R. 2891), by Chas. M. Nelles, Brantford, 

 Out., to Dr. M. V. B. Saunders, Detroit, Mich. 



IMPORTATIONS. 



Kastelhorn II. Rough-coated St. Bernard dog. color and age 

 not given, by Kastelhorn (Monk— Bernina) and out of Topsy 

 (champion Bavard— Ruby IL), by Contoocook Keunels. Peterbor- 

 ough, N. H. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



H. C. B., Lock Haven, Pa.— Please inform me what to give to a 

 beagle pup Sinos. old for worms? Ans. Give a tablespoonful of 

 castor oil and 3 hours afterward give a large pill containing 20grs. 

 of powdered areca put. Pill can be made with lard. Give 

 another dose (teaspoonful) of oil afterward. 



Nap.— My dog's right ear hurts him when he barks and he 

 shakes his head from right to left. He shakes it when he don't 

 hark every once in a while. It seems to be sore right under the 

 ear so it has to be handled with care. He's been so for 7 or 8mos.? 

 Ans. Canker. Get the following: 



R Bromo-c Moral 3i 



Tr. opii 3i 



Aq. q. 8. ad 5 ii 



Mix. Drop a little in the ear night and morning after 

 cleansing and drying. 



5964. Dervish. Louis Contoit. 



5971. Prince Obo III., E. Cohoon. 



i ,s Topav. American 

 Cocker Kennels. 



TERRIERS— Bull-Terriers. 

 5974 Clover, S. T. Field. 5976. Sheila, H. M. Wirz. 



5975. San Diego, Henry Fierman. 5977. Smoke, J. C. Holman. 



Fox-Terriers. 

 5978. Badger, W. G. Foster. 



Skye Terriers. 

 5S79. Toodles, C. H. Smith. 5980. Frousey, 0. H. Smith. 



Yorkshire Terriers. 

 5981. Ben IL. Mrs. Cora A. Campbell. 



\ifU mid 



^acting. 



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RANGE AND GALLERY. 



WILMINGTON. Feb. 13.— An interesting rifle contest is in pro- 

 gress at Healdmoor range, Wilmington. Del., commencing the 

 first of this month: it will run continuously for two months. The 

 contest will be divided into two separate matches, both at 200vds. 

 and open to all comers. Match No. 1 will be shot off-hand and 

 No. 2 at rest, the conditions of both being the same, viz.: Stand- 

 ard American target, with rest center for rest match, any rifle 

 under the N. R. A. rules, with an allowance of 5 points in each 

 score of 10 shots for military rifles, only the best score in each 

 day's shooting to be credited to the score total, and the total of 5 

 best scores to count in the contest. Entrance fee 10 cents for each 

 score of 10 shots, with a small charge extra for use of range. At 

 the end of the contest the total receipts of each match will be 

 divided into five cash prizes as follows: First prize 40 per cent., 

 second 25, third 20, fourth 10 and fifth 5. To-day the following 

 scores were made at 200yds., standard American target. The 

 military scores are given "flat" as is customary, but they are 

 entitled to an allowance of 5 points for each score of 10 shots: 



H Johnson 8 6 10 8 10 6 7 6 7 8-76 



T F Carlin (mil).... 7 6 9 5 5 6 7 8 5-64 



.) W Geyer (mil) 5 10 5 6 5 6 8 6 7 7-63 



G W Howard 10 7 6 4 5 5 5 4 4 3—53 



,1 Wilson (mil) 948842 5 27 9—55 



At Rest. 



H Johnson 7 9 9 6 7 6 9 9 9 7-78 



GW Howard 7 7 7 7 6 6 9 6 7 7-69 



Feb. 18— The following scores were made at the midweek shoot- 

 ing at Healdmoor Rifle Range on Thursday afternoon on standard 

 target at 200yds.: 



If Johnson 9 4 10 5 7 9 5 7 5 8—69 



J Williams (mil) 8 4 5 9 7 6 4 10 7—06 



GW Ho ward 3 5 3 7 4 6 9 8 3 5—51 



J Wilson (mil) 3 4533666 10 6—52 



F Peterson (mil) 1 1 3 8 7 4 6 5 3 7—45 



H Padbe.ru (mil) 2 4 4 3 4 4 6 4 6 1—38 



The Wilmington Rifle Club contested on Wednesday at Wyo- 

 ming with the Kent County Rifle Club, and for the second time 

 carried off the H. M. Tiiomas cup. The scores stood as follows: 

 Wilmington. Kent County. 



100yds. 200yds 100yds. 200yds 



J E Newman 75 50 R C Holmes 72 43 



C Heinel, Sr 78 63 WM Evans 86 62 



H B Seeds 82 61 CM Care v 80 54 



S J Newman 88 61 H M Thomas 79 56 



.1 V Gibson 77 47 A F Diefenderfer.. 80 46 



W F Seeds 86 54 F H Thomas 72 57 



J Francis 87 66 S H Thomas 74 54 



J B Bell 78 63 WD Richards .... 76 46 



651 464 619 408 



THAT SYRACUSE RIFLE CHALLENGE.- We have another 

 letter from Messrs. Warner and Lowe offering new conditions to 

 Messrs. Moore, Garfield and Perry. When th< se gentlemen have 

 come to some understanding about what they will do, the Forest 

 and Stream will be ready to publish it, but this continued dick- 

 ering appears to us to be quite purposeless. 



NEWARK, N. J.— The contest between F. A. Freiensehner, of 

 the Our Own Club, and M. J. McArdle, of the Rutgers Club, was 

 settled last week in two matches, at gallery distance, both of 

 which were won by Freiensehner. They shot at ten targets each 

 on both occasions. In the first match Freiensehner made 112, 115, 

 111,109, 116, 168, ?B, 109, 106,107; total, 1,090. McArdle 110, 105, 100, 

 ill), 106, 105, 11C, 106, 100, 100; total, 1,058. This wa.s on the Our Own 

 range. On Thursday evening they shot again, on the Rutgers 

 l'aogc, and the scores were: Freiensehner, 1 1 <«, 113, 110, 109, 112, 109, 

 111, 115, 113, 112; total 1.106. McArdle, 108, 110, 104, 111. 106, i03. 108. 

 108, 105, 103; total, 1,066. The stake, $100, was handed to Freienseh- 

 ner on Friday night. 



HAVERHILL, Mass., Rifle Club, Feb. 18, 200yds., off-hand, stan- 

 dard target: 



J Busfield 10 8 8 8 7 9 10 8 8 7—83 



H Tuck 10 8 9 10 8 8 6 8 7 9-83 



J F Brown , . . : 7 10 8 8 9 7 9 10 7 8—83 



F Merrill 7 7 7 7 7 5 5 10 6 10-71 



BOSTON, Feb. 18.— The shooting was very lively at the Massa- 

 chusetts rifle range to-day, a large number of riflemen beini 

 present, and a good deal of interest was taken in the revolver ani 

 militia matches. FoUowing are the best scores made to-day: 

 Oeedmoor Match— 200yds. 



Darmody 4354455544—44 James 5345434444-40 



Franklin 4544551454—44 Healy 244*154545-39 



Barroll 4445543444—41 George 4444434444—39 



Nowell 5444544344—41 Ames 4444334444—38 



Henry 3444445333—40 Mitchell 4344444415—37 



Herbert 3445444444—40 Powers 4343443444—37 



Revolver Match— 30vds. 



W Charles 9 lo 8 7 10 7 10 10 6-SS 



F E Bennett 9 9 6 10 6 6 8 10 10 8-82 



A C Adams 8 6 9 7 8 6 10 10 8 8—80 



J B FeUows 9 10 8 6 9 8 7 1 10 6-80 



A Wesson.. . 



HW Clark 5 



B-J Howard 10 



W C Holmes 7 



F Browne 6 



N C Moore 



5 8 



6 10 10 10 10 7 7-78 



6 9 9 7 6 10 7 10 7-76 



977 10 7756 6—74 



5 7 7 6 7 9 7 9 9-73 



7669668 10 9—73 



10 8 7 5 9 5 7 10 6-' 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Notes must be sent on prepared blanks, which are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Sets of 300 of any one form, bound for 

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 83^"" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 

 Buck. By Chas. M. Raymond, West Brighton, S. I., for black, 

 white on breast, spaniel dog, whelped Nov. 28, 1887, by Black 

 Prince (Benedict— Madcap) out of Chapman's Beauty. 



Sport. By J. D. Sperry, Iowa City, la., for red Irish setter dog, 

 whelped May. 1886, by Elcho out of Bess. 



BRED. 



Jgg" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Mollie Brant— Little Red Rover. Chas. M. Nelles's (Brantford, 

 Ont.) cocker spaniel bitch Mollie Brant (Obo, Jr.— Devon Beauty) 

 to his Little lied Rover (Obo IL, A.K.R, 432— Dinah), Jan. 85. 



Galatea— Tom Pincli. J. Martin Barney's (Dutch Flat, Cal.) 

 pointer bitch Galatea (Nick of Naso— Temptation) to his Tom 

 Pinch (Wise's Tom— Beulah), Feb. 3. 



Newton Abbot Lady— Black Prince. A. C. Wilnierding's (New 

 York) spaniel bitch Newton Abbot Lady (Band Or— Lady Bird) to 

 his Black Prince (Benedict— Madcap), Feb. 15. 



WHELPS. 



%W Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Oxford Belle. R. S. Ryan's (Baltimore, Md.) fox-terrier hitch 

 Oxford Belle (A.K.R. 4597), Jan. 30, five (two dogs), by his Gerald 

 (A.K.R. 4961). ' . 



Sal. G. W. Amory's (Boston. Mass.) pointer bitch Sal (A.K.R. 

 3653), Feo. 14, five (four dogs), by his Bob (A.K.R. 3649). 



SALES. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Nina. Stone f awn pug bitch, whelped September, 1887, by Duke 

 opt of Jipsey, by Chas. M. Nelles, Brantford, Ont,, to S. F. Glass, 

 London., Out. 



9 10 10 9 



9 6 9 8 



5 9 7 6 

 9 6 5 8 

 8 8 7 6 6 



6 7 10 9 7 

 8 8 5 6 10 

 6 10 5 9 9 



8 7 9 10-91 



9 9 10 8-85 

 7 8 7 

 9 10 9 



7 7 

 9 4 



8 7 

 5 7 



9—74 

 4-74 

 7-74 



7- 73 



8- 73 



9- 71 



S P Sumner 5 6 6 7 6 8 7 9 10 7-71 



Revolver Match— 50yds. 



Bennett \ 8 10 7 7 10 7 9 9 10 10-87 



W Charles 10 5 7 8 10 10 8 8 8 9-S3 



Adams 9 8 9 10 7 9 6 6 9 7—80 



French 8 10 7 9 7 6 7 7 9 8-78 



Off-hand Match-200yds. 



Jewell D-10 " 



Lawrence U. 1" 



Warren P. 7 



Highland P. 7 



Marshall D. 



Gardner P. 7 



Baker P. « 



George P- 6 _ 



Rest Match 200yds. 



Francis 10 li 9 12 11 12 12 12 11 12—112 



Wilder.. 9 10 12 11 10 12 11 11 11 12-109 



Highland 12 10 10 11 11 11 11 13 9 10-107 



Towne 10 01 11 11 11 9 6 11 9 12-102 



Havden 8 10 11 10 9 10 9 10 11 12-101 



Baker 9 10 10 10 10 9 12 11 9 10—100 



Ames 12 12 9 11 9 11 8 9 8 10— 99 



Barker'.' '.'. .' 11 9 9 9 13 8 10 10 8 11- 97 



Ham 10 9 9 8 12 12 9 8 11 8- 96 



Marshall.'.'." 13 13 8 7 6 8 9 12 10 9- 93 



OWENSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 7.— The Owenville BaUard Rifle 

 Team; strong wind, standard targets, 200yds., National rules; 

 gold medal: 



Chas Summers 7 



W Roberts 7 



W Gentry 6 



J Stone 5 



J Montgomery 7 5 



G Wetter 4 6 



John Daugherty 3 3 _ 



Feb. 14.— Strong gusty 5-o'eloek wind with ram; standard tar- 

 gets; 200yds., National rules; gold medal: 



Chas Simmers 5 9 



W Roberts 9 10 



J Montgomery 4 10 



J as Daugherty , » 5 



G Wetter 6 7 



J Stone 9 I 



R Speck 4 6 



MeG Daugherty 8 5 



W Gentry 3 6 



Average 64. 



AMHERST, Mass.— The following scores were made at the Am- 

 herst Gun Club's rifle range; standard target, 200yds., off-hand, 



Henry Adams 7 9 10 6 6 10 7 6 8-78 



AFBardwell 9975 5 6769 9-73 



J S Thomas 5 7 8 7 10 6 7 7 6 8-71 



Henry Adams 8 8 6 10 7 10 10 9 10 5—83 



A F Barbell 10 6 10 6 6 7 8 6 9 7-75 



TSTKnnas. 9 4 6 9 6 5 6 9 5 10-69 



7 5 

 5 6 

 5 5 



7 

 7 

 5 

 5 



3 7 



4 3 

 3 3 



6 3 

 3 6 

 8 9 

 5 5 



7 7 

 6 

 3 



5 10 3 

 3 8 5 



5 10 8-67 



8 9 6—64 



8 6 4—64 



7 6 6-56 



5 3 6-55 



4 7-52 



4 9-44 



9 6 7 9 6 



4 4 10 10 7 



6 8 10 3 6 6 6 



8 8 5 6 6 S 8 



6 8 6 8 6 



5 4 10 8 7 



6 6 9 10 8 

 3 5 8 7 4 



8 14 7 



6 5 



6 6 



5 3 



3 7 



5 4 



3 10 



4 6 



8-72 



7- 71 



8- 67 



4— 07 

 7-05 



6- 05 

 .5-02 



5 — 55 



7- 54 



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 ivith. club scores are par- 

 ticularly requested to write on one side of the paper only. 



TORONTO, Feb. 11.— At McDowall's shooting grounds the most 

 successful blackbird shoot yet held took place to-day. The 

 weather was all that could be desired, and there was a large at- 

 tendance. Several interesting contests at 18yds. rise, took place, 

 and, as the following scores show, the grounds are well suited for 

 artiflcin I bird shooting. First shoot, 15 birds each: 



Alexander. . . . 1 1111111111 1 110-14 Wakefield 1100011 11011011— 10 



McDowall. . . .011011111111101— 12 McClure 111011111000101-10 



Johnston 111101101011101-11 Jould.... 111000101 01! 010— 8 



Charles 111011110011101-11 Clabroagh 110 1 11001010001- 8 



Rice 111100110111101—11 Ayre. .. . U0101101001001- 8 



Second shoot, 10 birds each: 



Alexander 1011111101— 8 McCully 0101011101-6 



Johnston .1011011111-8 Charles HlOHOOOO— 5 



Doflerv lOllOhbll-7 Wakefield 1010111000-5 



Rice. . , 1811001101-6 Ayre 001lOiU011-5 



McClure 00011U1O1-6 



The two eights divided first and second prize, and the 7 took 

 third. 



Third shoot, 5 birds each, at 18yds. rise: Johnston 5, Wake- 

 field 4, Jould 4, Bailiie 3, McClure 3; ties divided. Fourth shoot, 5 

 birds: Wakefield 5, Jould 5, Alexander 4, McDowall 4, BaiUie 2; 

 ties divided. 



TORONTO, Feb. 14.— The West Toronto Junction Gun Club held 

 their second shoot for the gold medal presented by the. president, 

 to-dav, with 1 he following result: 



Fifteen birds each, Toronto Gun Club rules: 



J Bailey 011110111111111—13 H Power 110111 010001010— 8 



P Wakefield . . .1111 11011111100— .13 C Hinton D 1100001011010—8 



H George 1101 111 10100110-10 W Davidge 00111001 1011001-8 



J Worden 110011011010010- 8 



Mr. Charles Stark, the jeweler and gunsmith, 52 Church street, 

 has on view in his window three beautiful specimens of the gun- 

 smith's art. They are the highest grade of brcechloading guns 

 and were manufactured by Messrs. Enos, James & Co., the emi- 

 nent gunmakers of Birmingham, Eng. They were especially made 

 for presentation to Toronto marksmen as prizes, and Mr. Stark 

 has determined to present one each to the Toronto, Owl, and West 

 Toronto Gun clubs, to be competed for by members, and each gun 

 to be won three times by a competitor before becoming Ms per- 

 sonal property. The guns are valued at $75 each, and have "fine 

 Damascus barrels, with top lever, rebounding steel bar-locks, 

 pistol grip, percussion, large firing pins, fancy r rib, chokebored. 



A CANADIAN JOKE.— On Feb. 17, the members of the Owl 

 Gun Club turned out in strong force at McDowall's new grounds 

 for the club's annual shoot at sparrows. Owing to a failure on 

 the part of a contractor the sparrows did not materialize, and 

 the uovs were ready for fun of any sort. An opportunity was not 

 long in presenting itself. One of Toronto's best and most genial 

 all-round sportsmen— a veritable prince of good fellows— has a 

 shooting match in prospect, and he was present with a paper 

 target to try his gun, which was loaded with a concentrating 

 cartridge. The trial was to be made at 35yds., and the marksman 

 took up his position a short distance from the end of the hut, the 

 target being in front of the building. One of the Owls stood at 

 the corner nearest the gentleman who wished to try his gun, and 

 another Owl, who is a capital snap shot, was stationed at the 

 other corner with his loaded gun ready to fire at the target the 

 instant his partner gave him the signal to do so. Owl No. 1 

 watched the marksman at 35yds., and signaled Owl No. 2 (who 

 was only 25vds. from the target) so that the latter fired simultane- 

 ouslv with the former. Of course the target wast terribly riddled 

 and the Owls were all loud in their praises of the phenomenal 

 work done by Jim's concentrating cartridge. 



OTTAWA, Feb. 17.— The St. Herbert Gun Club has prepared a 

 programme for their annual tournament, which is to take place 

 on Easter Monday, April 2. First match, op;n to teams of five 

 each, members to belong to a regularly organized gun club, 15 

 single rises, Ligowekv clay-pigeons. 18yds. rise, no handicapping 

 for guns. For this there will be a champion cup and other valu- 

 able prizes, the winning team to hold the cup. Second individual 

 championship and third, an aU-around sweep, at 15 birds each. 



MONTREAL, Feb. 11.— To-day the Lachine Gun Club invited 

 representative teams of picked shooters from the Montreal, Cote 

 St. Paul and St. Lambert gun clubs, to meet them in a friendly 

 match for supremacy, at live-bird shooting. The birds were 

 strong, fast flyers, and taxed the skill of the gunners to the utmost . 

 The Lachine men came out ahead, killing 12 birds out : of 15; Mon- 

 treal. 10; .Cote St. Paul, 9; St. Lambert, 7. Return match will take 

 place shortly. 



