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Larchmont and Bonnie Lms. By McEwen & Gibson, Byron 

 Ont., for sable collie dog and bitch, whelped J an. 2, 1888, by Scbtil la 

 (Dublin Scot— Flurry LI.) our of Bonnie Knoyve (Red Gauntlet — 

 Brenda). 



Allegheny English Beanie Kennel. By A. C. Krueger, Oakland, 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., for bis kennel of English beagles. 



BRED. 



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Rye— Laick's Battler. Geo. Laick's (Tarrytown, N. Y.) beagle 

 hitch Rye (Ringwood— Rosey) to his Laick's Rattler (Chancellor- 

 Careless), March 7. 



Daisy— Royal Krueger. R. E. Westlake.'s (Waverly, Pa.) beagle 

 bitch Daisy to Hornell -Harmony Kennels" Royal Krueger (Banner- 

 man — Cora), April 14. 



Pussie— Royal Krueger. Hornell-Harmon y Kennels' (Covert, N. 

 Y.) beagle bitch Pussie (A.K.R. 5983) to their Royal Krueger (Ban- 

 nerman — Cora), March 30. 



Lady of the Lake— Brant. P. Hendry's (Simcoe, Ont.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Lady of the Lake (Oho. ,lr. -Woodstock Flirt) to 

 Chas. M. Nelles's Brant (Obo II.— Blackic HI.), April 11. 



Busy— Brant. Chas. M. Nelles's (Rrantford, Out.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Busy (Mike— Nancy) to bis Brant (Obo II.— Blackie III.), 

 April 13. 



Lady Edith— Tim. J. H. Ackroyd's (Saylesville, R. I.) Irish set- 

 ter bitch Lady Edith (Rorv O'More -Lady Berkeley) to Mas Weu- 

 zel's Tim (Biz— Hazel), March 27. 



Idylwoof -Glen Rock. A. S. Hoffman's (Jersey City, N. J.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Idylwoof (A.K.R, 4HH9>to E. W. jester's (Hen Rock 

 (A.K.R. 1616), April 21. 



Cora— Cameron's Raclict. E. B. Walbridge'S (Peterboro. N. H.) 

 beagle bitch Cora (Rattler— Scioto) to A. C. Krucger's Cameron's 

 Racket (A.K.R. 4010;, March S3. 



June— Cameron's Racket. F. Eibel's (Lancaster, Pa.) beagle 

 bitch June (Victor II.— May.) to A. 0. Krueger's Cameron's Racket 

 (A.K.R,. 4010), Feb. 22, 



Rue— Cameron's Racket. K. D. Kappiuglou's (Arrow Rock. Mo.) 

 beagle bitcb Rue (Victor— Flora) to A. C. Krueger's Cameron's 

 Racket (A.K.R. 4010), March 12. 



Krueger's Dot— Cameron's Rocket. A. C. Krueger's (Pittsburgh, 

 Pa.) beagle bitch Krueger's Dot (Baitueruian— Floss) to his Camer- 

 on's Racket (A.K.R. 4010), Marcli B. 



Bridford Gladys— Lad o' Devon. A. Laidlaw's ( Woodstock, Ont.) 

 imported cocker spaniel bitch Bridford Gladys (Chelmesford Cau- 

 tion— Bridford Negress) to J. Garnlin's Lad o' Devon (Toronto 

 Bean— Farrow's .Jet), April 15. 



Bizrcena—Duke Blanket. Onota Kennels' (Pittsfleld. Mass.) Irish 

 setter bitch Biareena (Nimrod— Bizorah) to their Duke Plunket 

 (Dirk— Bridget Plunket), April 15. 



Midget— Band Grace. Jas. L. Breese's (Tuxedo Park, N.Y.) pointer 

 bitch Midget (Match— Belle) to his Bang Grace (Bang Bang- 

 Grace), March 13. 



Countess Molly— Gloster, P. Lorillard's (New York) English set- 

 ter bitch Countess Molly to Jas. L. Breese's Gloster (Dashing Rover 

 —Trinket), March 24. 



Mavis— Gloster. Jas. L. Breese's (Tuxedo Park, N. Y.) English 

 setter bitch Mavis (Gladstone— Lavalette) to bis Gloster (Dashing 

 Rover— Trinket). March 15. 



Blue Bell— Dusky Trap. Wm. Meggatt's (Wethersfleld, Conn.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Blue Bell (Mixture— Thistle) to Blemton Kennels' 

 Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider), April 13. 



Midlothian Lassie— Scot's Guard. Lothian Kennels' (Stepnev. 

 Conn.) collie bitch Midlothian Lassie (Ernest— Tibbie) to H. S, 

 Barnes's Scot's Guard (Dublin Scot— Spoiled Missy, April 7. 



Floss— Bradford Harry. Chas. W. Symoud's (Salem, Mass.) 

 Yorkshire terrier bitch Floss (Dread naught II. -Maggie) to P. H. 

 Coombs's Bradford Harry (Crawshaw's Bruce— Rente's Lady). 

 April 14. 



WHELPS. 



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Dot P. P. Lewis's (Tarrytown, N.Y.) begle bitch Dot (Ring- 

 wood— Maida), April 4, three (two dogs), by Geo. Laick's Laick's 

 Rattler (Chancellor— Careless). 



Belle of Piedmont. Edward Dexter's (Buzzard's Bay, Mass.) 

 English setter bitch Belle of Piedmont (Dashing Rover— Ranee), 

 April 22. five (three dogs), by B. F. Wilson's Count Noble (Count 

 V\ ind'em— Nora). 



Melody. Herm. F. ScheUhass's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) beagle bitch 

 Melody (Trailer— Music), March 14. eight (one dog), by his Trailer 

 (Racket— Fly). 



Bradford Thera. V. A. Peterson's (Albany, N. Y.) pug bitch 

 Bradford Thera (A.K.R. 5521), April 4. five (two dogs), by L. S. 

 Hudson's Silver Shoe (Prince— Queen). 



Galatea. J. M. Barney's (Dutch Flat, Cal.) pointer bitch Galatea 

 (Nick of Naso— Temptation), April 4, six (two dogs), by his Tom 

 Pinch (A.K.R. 3393). 



Krueger's Music. A. C. Krueger's (Pittsburgh. Pa.i beagle bitch 

 Krueger's Music (Flute— Victress), Jan. 30, seven (four dogs), by 

 his King William. 



Dolly. E. Cohoon's (Franklin, N. Y.) cocker spaniel bitch Dolly 

 (Capt. Stubbs, A.K.R. 5964- Flossie C), April 15, eight (two dogs;, 

 by his Jet (Wildair— Bird). 



Vic. E. Cohoon's (Franklin. N. Y.) cocker spaniel bitch Vic 

 (Cant. Stubbs, A.K.R. 5964-Daisy C), April 18, sis (four dogs), by 

 his Jet (Wildair— Bird). 



Madge. McEwen & Gibson's (Byron, Ont.) collie bitch Madge 

 (Highlander— Hasty), April 18, six (three dogs), by Chestnut Hill 

 Kennels' Dublin Scot (The Colonel— Jessie). 



Belle, J. H. Purdy's (Tuxedo Park. N. Y.) pointer bitch Belle 

 (Bang Bang— Kelly's Lill), April 3, five (one dog), by Wm, Breese's 

 Joe Hindoo. 



New Forest Ethel. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, L. I.) fox- 

 terrier bitch New Forest Ethel (New Forest— Auburn), April 12, 

 two (one dog), by their Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider). 



Tiara. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, L, I.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Tiara (Result— Diadem), April 10, five dogs, by their Bacchanal 

 (The Belgravian— Bedlamite). 



Rhona. D. A. Goodwin, Jr.'s (Newburyport. Mass.) setter bitch 

 Rhona (Lock— Nell), April 15, ten (three dogs), by his Gath's Joy 

 (Gath— Gem). 



Lady G. D. A. Goodwin. Jr.'s (Newburyport, Mass.) English set- 

 ter bitch Lady G. (Gladstone— Cornelia), March 18, six (three dogs), 

 by his Gath's Joy (Gath— Gem). 



SALES. 



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Dora (formerly Cricket). Black, white and tan beagle bitch, 

 whelped Jan. 29,1885, by Bounce out of Krueger's Myrtle, by F. P. 

 Grimley, White Plains, N. V., to Geo. Laick, Tarry toyvu, N. Y. 



Cricket. Black, while and tan beagle bitch, whelped June 30, 

 1883, by Bugle out of Pitlsburg, by Geo. Laick, Tarrytown, N, Y.. 

 to H. L. Hayden, Plymouth, Mass. 



Pilot, Black, white and tan beagle dog, whelped Aug. 6, 1687, by 

 Laick's Rattler out of Dot, by Geo. Laick, Tarrytown, N. Y.,'to P. 

 M. Carman, Wrightsville, Pa. 



Bonnie Stewart. Bla ck aud tan collie dog, whelped Oct, 16, 1887, 

 by Gilderoy out of Jess, by McEwen & Gibson, Byron, Ont,, to R. 

 McFadzen, Howell, Mich. 



Larchmont. Sable collie dog, whelped Jan, 2, 1888, by Scotiiln, 

 out of Bonnie Kno we, by McEwen & Gibson, Byron, Ont., to J. D. 

 Shot well. Rah way, N. J. 



Bonnie Lass. Sable collie bitch, whelped J an. 2, 1888, by Scotilla 

 out of Bonnie Knowe, by McEwen & Gibson, Byron, Ont., to Clay- 

 ton Piatt, Yonkers. N. 1'. 



Handy Mixture. White, black and tan head fox-terrier dog, 

 Whelped July 35, 1880 (A,K R. 5700), by Dr. C. I. Bailey, Millerton, 

 N. Y., to F. W. Oormvall, Schenectady, N. Y. 



Clip Wirul'em. Black and white English setter dog, yvheiped 

 May 5, 1887, by Knight of Snowdon out of Lady Brighton, by Chau- 

 tauqua Kennels, Sheridan. N. Y., to A. C. Krueger, Pittsburgh. 

 Pa. 



GaWsJay. Black, white and tan English setter dog, whelued 

 May 23, 1884, by Gath out of Gem, byD. A. Goodwin, Jr., Newbury- 

 port, Mass., to F. G. Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Ned. Black and white and ticked cocker spaniel dog, whelped 

 May 20, 1887, by Hindoo out of Daisy Queen, by E. Cohoon, Frank- 

 lin, N. Y., to E. Opperman, Cleveland, O. 



Col. Black Pete. Solid black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Nov. 

 13, 1887 (A.K.R, 5963). by Dr. J. T. Wheelock, Waterbury, Vt„ to H. 

 H. Lawrence. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 



Roiedy. White, black and tan beagle dog, age not given, by 

 Rattler out of Myrtle, by W. F, Rutter, Jr., Lawrence, Mass., to 

 A. C. Krueger. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Caro. Orange tawny and white St. Bernard bitch.wbelped Aug. 

 3, 1886, by Apollo out of Laone. by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont,, 

 to H. G. Charlesworth, Toronto, Can. 



Mary Dell. Black and white English setter bitch, whelped April 

 18, 1888, by Dash in. out of Dashing Jessie, by A. S. Hoffman, Jer- 

 sey City, N. J., to Chas. A. Neale, Trenton, N. J . 



Krueger's Racket. Black and tan beagle dog, whelped May 2, 

 1883, by Cameron's Racket out of Fly, by J. G.Messner, Pittsburgh, 

 Pa., to A. C. Krueger, same place. 



Cora. St. Bernard bitch, age not given, by Apollo out of Laone, 

 by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., to S. O. Burgess, same place. 



CriCkct, White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped April 20, 



1880, by Bannerman out of Pet, by A. C. Krueger, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 to G. Collingwood, Hawlev, Pa. 



Una. WHite, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped Dec. 24. 1883, 

 by Sam IX. out of Scioto, by A. C. Krueger. Pittsburgh, Pa., to F, 

 P. Quimby, New York. 



liaUy- White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped Julv 17, 1886. 

 by Mort out of Music, by A. C. Krueger, Pitt sbu rgb, Pa,, to W. P, 

 Whitman, OampeUd, Mass. 



Bonnie. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped Feb. 7,1885. 

 byKmoout of Bessie, by A. C. Krueger, Pittsburgh. Pa., to Dr, 

 EvS. Carr. Oastalian Springs, Tenn. 



.Mm.. White, black and tan beagle dog, age and pedigree not 

 given, by A. C. Krueger, Pa., to W. F. Rutter, Jr., Lawrence, 

 Mass. 



Rumayer. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped December. 

 1884, by Prince Charley out of Melodv, by A. ( , Krueger. Pittsburgh. 

 Pa,, to A. J. Schultze, Wheeling, Va. 



Rover, White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped June 29, 1886, 

 by Bannerman out of Excellence, by A. C. Krueger. Pittsburgh, 

 Pa., to Evans & Lowery, Norfolk, Va. 



lopsey. White, black and tan beagle bitch, 3yrs. old, pedigree 

 not given, by A. 0. Krueger, Pittsburgh, Pa„ to Evans & Lowery, 

 Norfolk, Va. 



Rue. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped March 25. 

 1882, by Victor out of Flora, by A. C. Krueger, Pittsburgh, Pa., to 

 E. I). Sappington, Arrow Rock, Mo. 



Florence Belle. White, black and tau fox-terrier bitch, whelped 

 Feb. 26, 1888, by Handy Mixture out of Lilly, by Chas. W. Corn- 

 well, .Schenectady, N. Y.. to Edwin Wilson, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Frankie, White, black and tan fox-terrier dog, whelped Feb. 

 36,1888, by Handy Mixture out of Lilly, by Chas. W. Corn well, 

 Schenectady, N. Y.. to Frank Mitchell, same place. 

 » Dnndy. White, black and tan fox-terrier dog, whelped Feb. 26, 

 1888, by Handy Mixture out of Lilly, by Chas. W. Corn well, Schen- 

 ectady, N. Y.. to F. Jausen, Fonda, N. Y. 



Betty. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, whelped June 12,1882 

 (A.K.R. 2910;, by Chas. M. Nelles', Brant ford, Ont,, to .H oru ell- 

 Harmony Kennels, Covert, N. Y. 



W'oodsUiek Dinah. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Febru- 

 ary, 1883, by imported Tippo out of Toronto Jet, bvThos.W. Kelly, 

 Woodstock, Ont., to Chas. M. Nelles. Brant ford, Ont. 



Duke. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Feb. 22, 1888, by Brant 

 out of Bonita. by Chas. M. Nelles, Brantford, Ont., to M. Bieth, 

 Whitlej , Ont. 



Rex. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Feb. 22, 1888, by Brant 

 out of Bonita, by Chas. M. Nelles, Brantford, Ont., to H. B. 

 Palmer, Woodstock, Ont. 



Simcoe Rob. Liver cocker spaniel dog, whelped Nov. 10, 1887, by 

 Black Mark out of Flirt (A.K.R, 661), b'v F. E. Curtis, Simcoe, Ont., 

 to W. J. Jewell, Oshawa, Out. 



Simcoe Topic. Black and tan cocker spaniel dog, whelped Feb. 

 2, 1888, by Sport, Jr., out of Bene, by F. E. Curtis, Simcoe. Out., to 

 A. E. Plummer, Toronto, Ont. 



Simcoe Victor. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Nov. 15, 1887, 

 by Hector out of Simcoe Flirt, by F. E. Curtis. Simcoe, Ont., to J. 

 S. Carlisle, St. Catherines, Can. 



Simcoe Beau, Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Nov. 10,1887, 

 by Black Mack out of Flirt (A.K.R, 661), bv F. E. Curtis, Simcoe, 

 Ont., to D. J. Campan. Detroit, Mich. 



Simcoe Qms and Simcoe Rex, Black cocker spaniel dogs, whelped 

 Feb. 2, 1888, by Sport, Jr., out of Bene, by F. E. Curtis, Simcoe, 

 Ont.. to H. P. MacMahon, Buffalo. N. Y. 



Simceie Zco and Simeot Zene. Black cocker spaniel dog and 

 black and white bitch, whelped Nov. 10, 1887, by Black Mack out of 

 Flirt (A.K.R. 661), by F. E. Curtis, Simcoe, Ont., to F. Traher, 

 Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



Bruce— Leigh Donne II. whelps. Red Irish setters, whelped Jan, 

 27, 1888, by Oakdale Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa., a dog to D. H. 

 Moore, Athens, O., and a bitch to J. C. Nattrass, Central Park. 111. 



Racket— Belle whelp. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped 

 Feb. 15, 1888, by A. C. Krueger, Pittsburgh, Pa., to Dr. H. D. Dan- 

 ford, Trimble, O. 



Cameron's Racket- -Nellie IT. whelp. White, black and tan beagle 

 dog, whelped April 19, 1887, by A. C. Krueger, Pittsburgh, Pa., to 

 W. P. Whitman, Oampello, Mass. 



Obo II. (A.K.R. U82)-Darkie (A.K.R, £50) whelp. Black cocker 

 spauiel dog, whelped July 16, 1887, by P. Cullen. Salmon Falls, 

 N. H., to H. G. Charlesworth, Toronto. Ont. 



Barry— Cora whelps. Five St. Bernard bitches, whelped Jan. 29, 

 1888, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., to S. O. Burgess, same 

 place. 



Master Shina— Woodstock Ruby whelp. Black cocker spaniel 

 bitch, whelped November 1887, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., 

 to Harry Gordon, same place. 



DEATHS. 



Frolic. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, whelped Aug. 20, 1887 

 (Laick's Rattler— Rye), owned by G. Laick, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 HZW No Notice Taken ot Anonymous Correspondents. 



Diana. Montreal.— The pul sations of the abdomen may be an 

 aneurism; a surgeon could decide this noint. We incline strongly 

 to the belief that your dog has worms. For this you should give 

 30grs. of areca nut powder in large pill form and repeat in six 

 hours. Before commencing tc treat, purge with tablespoon of 

 castor oil. Give only milk for three days. 



G. S. T., Portland.— A St. Bernard lOmos, old, has no appetite, 

 not even for meat; he seems well, but does not eat as much as a 

 small dog. Has a nice large yard to run in, and had distemper 

 about three months ago. Ans. A healthy puppy should feed well. 

 Try giving him a tablespoon of syrup of buckthorn every morn- 

 ing, and 5grs. quinine in pill form night and morning. Look for 

 worms in the passages. 



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RANGE AND GALLERY. 



.SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 25.— Onondaga Rifle Club, regular bi- 

 monthly record shoot; the weather was warm and sunny, with 

 the wind blowing very unsteady from 8 o'clock; standard Ameri- 

 can target, 200yds.: . 



Off -Hand. 



Fairchild 54 7 9 6 5 7 8 5 8—64 



Se-ely ■ 95856 7 687 4-63 



Knapp 485357693 4—54 



Zischang 5 7 4 10 5 5 9 8 5 7-65 



Koehler 5 5 5 907878 6-66 



LEggleston 6 7 6 7 6 4 4 2 7 4-56 



Grossman 6 7 5 4 8 6 9 5 6 6-62 



E Eggleston 7 6 8 3 10 5 9 7 7 5-67 



Rest. 



Fairchild 7 9 12 10 9 9 9 9 10 9—93 



Seely 6 7 7 9 6 10 10 7 8—76 



Knapp 6 9 9 7 12 10 8 6 8 10-85 



Zischang 9 7 9 8 8 8 11 10 6 7-83 



Koehler 8 9 612 7 8 8 5 8 8-79 



L Eggleston 9 8 9 8 7 9 8 10 9 9-86 



D Eggleston 9 9 1') 12 8 10 9 10 9 7- 93 



Reed 755897654 6-62 



Durgan 3 5 6 6 7 5 6 7 8 6-59 



OWENSVILLE, Ind., April 24.— The Owensville BaUard Rifle 

 Team, J. Montgomery' won medal: standard target, 200yds. off- 

 hand, wind two points from 10 o'clock: 



J Montgomery 10 6 10 5 6 6 5 7 7 8—70 



Chas Summers 855793 10 4 8 10-69 



R Speck 7 6 5 10 4 8 7 4 7 5-63 



JasDaugherty 44734687 10 5-58 



G ARDNER, Mass., April 26.— At 'the last regular meet of the 

 Gardner Rifle Club at Hackmatack Range, the American stand- 

 ard target was used, off-hand, 200yds.: 

 Sporting Rifle. 



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

 tain View Range, April 26: 



Henry Adams 8 10 8 6 8 10 9 7 8-80 



,T S Thomas 10 5 9 6 6 9 8 6 7 6—72 



BOSTON, April 28.— There was a, large attendance of riflemen 

 on the Massachusetts Association's range at Walnut Hili to-day. 

 The scores: 



Rest Match. 200yds. 



S Wilder 12 11 9 9 9 12 12 10 12 11-107 



J B Blake 10 10 11 12 9 10 11 8 1) 12—104 



B G Barker 13 12 9 8 9 12 11 9 12 9-103 



J N Eames . 10 10 8 12 9 8 9 12 10 10— 98 



S Ham 9 8 9 11 11 8 10 12 7 11— 97 



N Holmes 9 9 8 11 10 ,8 7 9 10 9- 90 



LR Avery 7 10 8 7 8 9 11 7 8— 81 



100-shot Revolver Match, 50yds. 



W C Johnson 81 78 79 84 81 84 78 87 82 89-826 



B L Arthur 85 87 78 86 80 79 83 76 79 85-821 



Revolver Match. 50yds. 



BW White 10 10*9 10 10 10 9 9 10 8— 95 



A Wesson 10 10 10 0.1 8 8 9 8 9 9- 91 



W Browne 9 9 9 11 8 8 9 10 6 10- 88 



C Jaraeston 5 8 8 9 9 10 9 10 8 9- 85 



A Martin 9 9 9 7 6 10 9 8 8 9— 84 



H Hawley 7 10 10 8 9 7 9 9 9— 84 



H Severance 6 6 10 8 7 10 9 9 7 9— 81 



O Johnson 8 8 10 8 8 4 10 8 10— 80 



WWymau 9 8 10 7 7 8 8 8 5 6- 76 



H Lane 10 7 7 7 9 5 fi 8 8 6—73 



Military Match, SOOvds. 



F Carter 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 5- 47 



S Hooper 5 5 5 5 4 4 1 5 4 4- 45 



J P Newell 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 3- 41 



EAPoyen 5 443445344— 40 



Military Match, 200yds. 



E A Poyen 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4- 41 



EO Mitchell,.. 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 3— 36 



J Smith 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 3 4— 35 



Victory Medal Match, 200yds. 



HL Lee 8 10 9 10 10 7 10 10 9 9- 92 



AMaynard 7 9 7 7 10 9 9 10 5 10— 83 



J Moore 9 9 10 6 9 7 7 10 7 7— 81 



GB Warren 8 9 5 5 10 7 6 7 4 10— 71 



S Martin ..6 5 10 6 4 8 8 6 8 9— 70 



Decimal Off-hand Match, 200yds. 



GB Warren 10 7 5 7' 8 9 10 7 8 10- 81 



W G Hussey (mil) 10 7 4 7 6 8 8 8 10 6— 74 



N II Shafer 9 6 9 7 8 8 7 7 10 2— 73 



J Holmes 9 7 7 6 5 8 6 7 8 9— 72 



A Keach 6 7 7 8 9 6 9 8 5—71 



F D Hart 9 6 8 6 8 6 8 8 6 6— 71 



THOMASTON, Conn., April 21.-The Empire Rifle Club held 

 the first shoot of the season this P, M. with three persons. The 

 weather conditions were furious snow squalls and high 5 o'clock 

 wind: 200yds. off-hand, standard target: W. H. Dunbar 74, G. P. 

 North 60, C. F. Williams 50. 



April 28. 



W H Dunbar 7 7 8 5 6 9 9 10 5 9—75 



E Thomas 9 8 6 6 9 8 9 4 9 7—75 



Fred A Perkins 6 344 10 5774 8—58 



GP North. 9 5 6 6 5 5 8 3 10—57 



CF Williams 3 5 6 5 4 7 6 5 4 6—51 



HAVERHILL, Mass., Rifle Club, April 28.-200yds. off-hand 

 standard target: 



H E Tuck , 8 8 8 9 10 9 10 8 8 10—88 



10 89 10 79788 7-83 



AEdgerly 10 10 9 8 9 7 8 8 5 8—82 



J Busfield 979667699 7—77 



J F Brown 6 5 6 9 9 7 10 S 7 9—75 



FRMerrell 10 8 8 6 4 9 6 8 5 6—70 



H. E. Tuck made a clean score and a run of 16 bullseyes. The 

 weather conditions were fine. 

 TOPEKA RIFLE CLUB.— Topeka, Kan.. April 36. 



J L Paine 6 8 10 10 10 8 10 8 10 5—85 



CR Paine 7 6 10 9 6 8 8 7 9 10—80 



RR Moore 10 7 10 8 7 5 7 10 6 8—80 



D N Betts 6 6 10 7 7 5 8 7 10 10-79 



A very strong, changeable wind from 3 o'clock made the shoot- 

 ing somewhat difficult. Mr. I). N. Betts is a neyv member and 

 this his third time upon the range. He bids fair to make a good 

 shot, as his score wiU show.— T. R. 



AN AUSTRALIAN SHOT— William Faxo Page, the champiou 

 rifle shot of Australia, and winner of the grand centennial rifle 

 match recently at Sydney, is coming to America to contend agai nst 

 the best rifle shots in this country. 



MILLER RIFLE CLUB.— The second annual shoot will take 

 place at Sehutzen Park, Union Hill, N. J., on Monday, May 14. 

 On the ring target fifteen prizes, to the amount of $130, will be 

 divided, open to all comers; first ticket $2 for three shots, re- 

 entries %\\ tickets unlimited, but only one prize obtainable by any 

 one shooter. The bullseye target is open to all comers; tickets of 

 ten shots $1; tickets unlimited; after expenses of the shoot are 

 taken from this target the money will be divided among the 

 shooters according to number of bullsey T es made. L. Becker, 

 President; Frederick Hecking and Charles Judson, shooting 

 masters. 



THE TRAP. 



Scores for publication should be made out on the prin'^d blanhs 

 prepared by the Forest awl Stream, and furnished oralis to club 

 secretaries. Correspondents who favor us with club scores are par- 

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



CASTLETON, N. Y., April 35.— Castleton Corners Gun Club, 

 match at blue rocks, 3 screen traps, 18 and 20yds. rise, Hurling- 

 ham rules; 



Wendelstardt. 111111101111111-14 J McGuire ... .011111100010010- 8 



W Blake 101111111111101—13 J Dickemaiin..010J01010101100— 6 



E H Seehusen. 110101111011111— 12 A Mayer 0111O00100O01O1— 6 



A Honsman. . .000101111111111-11 J Schabert . ...OOOOUOOOOOOlOl- 4 

 H Bousman.. .111001001111001- 9 A Vroom 001100001010000- 4 



Eight sweeps folloyved. Mr. Dodd, of Plainfield, N. J., wonfour; 

 Mr. Terry, of the same place, won two; tbe rest wore won by 

 members of the club. 



JERSEY VILLE, HI., March 24.— Clay bird medal, at 20 Ligow- 



Chappell. .01 111111011101 1111 11—17 Smith 10100010011111111111-15 



Douglas. . .lOUOllOllOOilUOOll-13 Hansell , . . 1101 1111 001111100101— 14 

 Hutchis'n OlimilOOlllUOilOl— 15 Tack 00100110111011010100-10 



Smith 1110011—5 



Hansoll 1011101-5 



Sweep, 7 clays: 



ChappeU ..0111011-5 



Hutchison 1101011-5 



Douglas 0111011-5 



Sweep, 5 clays: 

 ChappelL... 10111-4 



Douglas 11001—3 



Hutchison 01111—4 Smith 10101—3 



Miller 01000-1 Hansell 11101-4 



Sweep, 5 clays: 



Chappell 11111—5 Smith 11010-3 



Hutchison 11111—5 Hansell 01011-3 



Douglas 00111-3 



Sweep, 5 clays: 



Chappell 11111-5 Hansell 10111-4 



Hutchison 10101—3 Hammebless. 



WILLIM ANTIC, Conn., April 28. — A series of matches for a 

 handsome silver cup, between teams from the New London Gun 

 Club, the Norwich Shooting Club, Middletown Gun Club and the 

 Willimantie Rod and Gun Club was commenced last fall, when 

 two matches were shot, in which the New London team won the 

 first and the Willimauties the second. The third of the series 

 and the first of the season was shot at Middletown on the 26th, 

 inst,, when the Willimantie Club was again the winner by the 

 fob owing score. The cup will be contested for once each month 

 until Oct, 1, when it will become the property of the club having 

 won it the greatest number of times. Six man teams, 25 clay pig- 

 eons each 18 yards. Score: 



Willimantie. 



Wheeler 44531-1 



Edgertou . . . 

 Alpaugh , . . 



Duuham 



Webb 



Perry 



31445-17 

 44444-20 

 34142- 14 

 54313—19 

 . ...31515— 21— 108 



C J Crabtree 77 71 56-204 



Military Rifle. 



H E Knowlton 67-5 68+5 S0+-5-210 



C A Hinds 60+5 64-M5 



L Rainbow 54+5 



New London. 



Ames, N. H 32453-18 



Ely 34253-16 



Hills 23444-17 



Connor 33421— 13 



Strong a5444— 20 



Ames, J. II. . , 55114-23—106 



Middletown. 



Roberts 44243-11 



Pitt 22223-11 



Burr 43422—15 



Bailey 43343-17 



Bill 42424—16 



Pratt 41233—13— 89 



Norwich. 



Yarrington 55443-21 



Harvey 42423—15 



Robbins 55424-17 



Patterson 32385-17 



Brand 23345-17 



Palmer, 38338-15-101 



C. E. W. 



