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[May 10, 1888. 



cannot see what would have hindered that crippled kitten 

 coon from cleaning out our whole pack, if what he did do 

 can he taken as a sample of his staving powers, and every- 

 thing in our favor at that. 



In conclusion, I will say that Tohy, as well as the other 

 two amateurs, in after years fully up'held the good impres- 

 sion they made that day; and I Avould be pleased to at some 

 future date try to relate some of our other interviews with 

 coons. Tohy has about retired from active life now, but 

 although nearly fifteen years of age he would tackle a coon 

 as readily as ever, and the boys in. Kansas often take him out 

 just to keep his hand in. Sippo. 



Pine Bluff, Ark. 



THE POINTER CLUB.— At the meet ing called by Mr. 

 C. J. Peshall, May 8. for the purpose of forming a pointer 

 club, about a dozen were present. The meeting was organ- 

 ized with Mr. Peshall as chairman and Mr. J. H. Winslow 

 secretary. Messrs. A. C. Collins, F. R, Hitchcock and J. L. 

 Anthony were appointed a committee to draft constitution 

 and by-laws to be acted upon at a meeting to be held July 

 1. Some 40 to 50 have already joined, and it is to be hoped 

 that all lovers of the breed will come forward and enroll 

 their names as members and lend their influence to place 

 the club upon a firm foundation and to assist in making 

 it worthy its name. 



THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB.— At a meeting of 

 the A. K. C, May8, Mr. August Belmont, Jr., was elected 

 president in place of Mr. W. H. Child, resigned. The Hor- 

 nell Kennel Club was suspended and the St. Bernard Club. 

 Essex Count y Kennel Club, Fort Schuyler Kennel Club and 

 Maryland Kennel Club were admitted as members. The 

 action of the Westminster Kennel Club in disqualifying 

 Messrs. T. J. Farley and P. H. Foster was sustained, as'was 

 the action of the Philadelphia Kennel Club in refusing the 

 entry of James Watson at their recent show. Those present 

 were Messrs. Belmont, Vredenburgh, Terry, Ohl, Hitchcock, 

 Schellhass, Peshall, Elliott Smith, Collins and Winslow. 



THE MARYLAND KENNEL CLUB.— On May 1 a num- 

 ber of gentlemen interested in dogs met at Baltimore, Md., 

 and formed the Maryland Kennel Club, electing the following 

 list of officers: President, Sherlock Swann; Vice-President, 

 H. Malcolm; Treasurer, G. N. Appold; Secretary, W. S. Dif- 

 fenderffer. The club intends to hold field trials and bench 

 shows and will probably inaugurate both the coming fall. 



"DOG POINTS."— A new and enlarged edition of the 

 Forest akd Stream's compendium of standards has just 

 come from the press. It has all the Stonehenge standards 

 and all the specialty club standards, and is cbmplete. A 

 fuller notice will be given in a later issue. 



LONDON DOG SHOW.— London, Out., May 5.— Editor 

 Forest aval Stream: The London international bench show 

 of dogs will be held at Loudon on Sept.. 21, 25, 26 and 27, dur- 

 ing the Western Fair, and we beg to claim the above dates 

 in your paper. — C. A. Stone, Sec'y. 



POINTER LOST.— A liver and white pointer dog with 

 fine white mark on top of head has strayed or been stolen. 

 One ear has been torn. Any information regarding him will 

 be thankfully received by his owner, A. C. Vose, 4 Hancock 

 street. Maiden, Mass. 



MASTIFF LOST.— Prof. J. C. Schuyler, Berryville. Va,, 

 has lost a large mastiff dog. He is a fawn with black head. 

 $10 will be paid for information leading to his recovery. 



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 200 of any one form, bound for 

 retaining duplicates, aro sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 

 Fairy Belle. By Rosecroft Kennels, Birmingham Conn., for 

 blue helton English setter bitch, whelped June 30, 1880, by Fairy 

 King (Foreman— Jessie) out of Countess Floy (Count Noble- 

 Floy). 



SOMCy. By L. T. Trotter, Montreal, Can,, for lemon and white 

 Clumber spaniel dog, whelped Jan. 22, 1888, by Johnny IX. (Johnny, 

 A.K.R, 5581— NeU 111.) out of Joan II. (Johnny, A.K.R. 5561— Jill). 



Johnny V. By F. Paquete. Montreal, Can., for lemon and 

 white Clumber spaniel dog, whelped Jan. 22, 1888, by Johnny II. 

 (Johnny, A.K.R. 5561— Nell III.) out of Joan 11. (Johnny, A.K.R. 

 5561-Jill). 



Dashing Lady. By W. H. Colquitt, Richmond, Va., for black, 

 white and tan English setter bitch, whelped July 24, 1884, by 

 Dashing Rover (Dash II— Noma) out of Trinket (Crack— Diana). 



Barrington, Belladonna and Banna Dca. By Richland Kennels, 

 Wahpeton, Dak., for brindle, black points, dog and bitch, and 

 fawn, black points, bitch, whelped April 20, 1888, bv Major If. (A. 

 K.R, 3742) out of Richland Sylvia. 



Bishop, BucMnQharn and Bronze. By Richland Kennels. Wah- 

 peton, Dak., for mastiffs, two brindle, black points, and one fawn, 

 black points, dogs, whelped April 20, 1888, by Major II. (A.K.R. 

 3742) out of Richland Sylvia. 



BRED. 



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



Molly— Iron Duke. C. F. Mulliken's (Boston, Mass.) English set- 

 ter bitch Molly (Coin— Nina) to W. H. Beede's Iron Duke (Proctor 

 —Vita), April 7. 



Lulu III— Tim. J. J. Scanlau's (Fall River, Mass.) Irish setter 

 bitch Lulu III. (Glencho— Lulu II.) to Max Wenzel's Tim (Biz- 

 Hazel). April 21. 



Joan— Drake. F. H. D. Vieth's (Ottawa, Can.) Clumber spaniel 

 bitch Joan (A.K.R. 5861) to Clumber Kennels 1 Drake (A.K.R. 5,160), 

 April 10. 



Brunette— Nick of Nam. J. H. Winslow's (Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 pointer bitch Brunette (Graphic— Zitta) to C. J. Peshall's Nick of 

 Naso (Naso II— Pettigo), March 10. 



Golden Bod— Donald. J. EL Winslow's (Philadelphia, Pa.) pointer 

 bitch Golden Rod (Beaufort— Zuba) to John R. Daniel's Donald 

 (Bob— Sappho), March 2. 



Flossie la Muguct—Vcro Venture. J. H. Winslow's (Philadel- 

 phia, Pa.) wire-mured fox-terrier bitch Flossie la Muguet (New- 

 hoy— Peddie Broad) to his Vero Venture (Victor— Beryl Broad), 



Lilt— Prince Foreman. E. B. Clark's (Orange, Conn.) English 

 setter bitch Lill (Ranger II.— Maud) to Rosecroft Kennels' Priuce 

 Foreman (Foreman— Jolly Nell), April 21. 



Cmtntcss Peg— Prince Foreman. Rosecroft Kennels' (Binning 

 ham, Conn.) English setter bitch Countess Peg (Fairy King- 

 Countess Floy) to their Prince Foreman (Foreman— J oily Nell), 

 March 30. 



Woodstock Ruby— Master Shina. J. Spracklin's (Woodstock, 

 Ont.) cocker spaniel bitch Woodstock Ruby (Brahmin— Siins'c 

 Bessie) to A. Laidlaw's Master Shina (Young Obo— Shina), April 

 20. 



" Norah O'Brien— Tim. F. W. Hall's (New York) Irish setter bitch 

 Norah O'Brien (Chief— Rose Bradwardine) to Max Wenzel's Tim 

 (Biz-Hazel), March :. 6. ' 



Peggy (f More— (Thief. G. G. Davis and F. G. Taylor's (Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.) Irish setter bitch Peggy O'More (Rory O'Morc— 

 Quail 111.) to Max Wenzel's Chief (Berkley-Duck), March 23. 



MkHolh tun Lanxk— Scot's Guard. Lothian Kennels' (Stepne„ . 

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

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



Zoraya— Gat It 's Mark. Dr. R. I. Hampton's (Athens, Ga.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Zoroya (Count Noble— Belle Boyd) to Dr. J. N. 

 Maclin's Oath's Mark, March 2. 



Bdle B<>yd—Vrcd IF. Dr. R. I. Hampton's (Athens, Ga.) English 

 setter bitch Belle Boyd (Gladstone— Kate Claxfcon) to B. F. Wil- 

 son's Fred W., March 3. 



Belle— Master Shina. B. J. Rae's (Woodstock, Ont.) cocker span- 

 iel bitch Belle (Hornell Silk- Woodstock Flirt) to A. Laidlaw's 

 Master Shina (Young Obo— Shind), April 29. 



Prlncass Claud— Grouse II. H. T. Payne's (Los Angeles, Cal.) 

 English setter bitch Princess Claud (Bergundthal's Rake— Iowa 

 Queen) to J. J. Mellus's Grouse II. (Dan -Sybil), April 24. 



Bonnie C.—LiWe Prince. Benezet Kennels' (Philadelphia. Pa.) 

 beagle bitch Bonnie C. (Kiuo— Gip) to Associated Fanciers' Little 

 Prince (Rattler III.-Bclle), March 16. 



Fanny— The, Baron. Wm. Cullen's (Philadelphia, Pa.) bull-ter- 

 rier hitch Fanny to Associated Fanciers' The Baron (Dutch- 

 White Rose), March 16. 



Flu-Drive A. M. Gerry's (South Paris, Me.) foxhound hitch 



Fly (Ooiman's dog ) to his Drive (Roderick— Nellie), April 



30. 



Belle— Drive. David Plumnier's (Cape Elizabeth, Me.) foxhound 

 bitch Belle to A. M. Gerry's Drive (Roderick— Nellie), April 9. 



Daphne II.— Chequasset Max. Essex Kennels' (Andover, Mass.) 

 St. Bernard bitch Daphne II. (A.K.R. 489) to Chequasset Kennels' 

 Chequasset Max (Hermit— Nun). March 11. 



Saddlcbags-Rochingham. E. W. Durkee's (New York) English 

 setter bitch Saddlebags (Foreman— Belle of Allandale) to F. Wind- 

 holz's Rockingham (A.K.R. 3867). April 3. 



American Girl — Rockingham. W. Meggart's (Wethersfleld, 

 Conn.) English setter bitch American Girl (Blue Dan— Maud) to 

 F. Windholz's Rockingham (A.K.R. 3867), April 11. 



Donna —Rodki/nghani. Rosecroft Kennels' (Birmingham, Conn.) 

 English setter biich Donna (Yale Bc.lton— Forest Dora) to F. Wind- 

 holz's Rockingham (A.K.R. 3867), March 5. 



Cora of Wetheral—Rockingham. F. Windholz's (New York) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Cora of Wetheral (A.K.R. 3862) to his Rocking- 

 ham (A.K.R. 3867), May 2. 



WHELPS. 



Notes mast be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Richland \ Sylvia. Richland Kennels' (Wahpeton, Dak.) mastiff 

 bitch Richmond Sylvia, April 20, six (four dogs), by E. C. Eddy's 

 Major II. (A.K.R, 3742). 



Vandalia. J. H. Winslow's (Philadelphia, Pa.) pointer bitch 

 Yandalia (Bang Bang— Zanetta), March 12, eight (three dogs), by 

 his Bang (Price's Bang— Salter's Luna); a dog and hitch since 

 dead. 



Lucy II. H. B. D. Bruce's (Ottawa, Can.) Clumber spaniel bitch 

 Lucy IL, April 9, seven (four dogs), by his Shell (Ben— Joan). 



Yoube. Max Wenzel's (Hoboken, N. J.) Irish setter bitch Yoube 

 (Elcho— Rose), March 17, eight (two dogs), by his Tim (Biz- 

 Hazel). 



Gipsey Queen. A. W. Smith's (Buffalo, N. Y.) black and tan ter- 

 rier bitch Gipsey Queen (Vortigern— Fortune), April 24, five (two 

 dogs), by his King (Lord George— Safety). 



Cain 's Queen. Taylor & Davis's (Philadelphia. Pa.) English set- 

 ter bitch Chief's Queen (Laverack Chief— Gipsey), April 29, eight 

 (five dogs), by L. R. Taylor's MacD. (Count Noble— Spark). 



Nell Gwynn. Taylor & Davis's (Philadelphia, Pa.) English set- 

 ter bitch Nell Gwynn (Racket— Moxie), April 24, ten (six dogs), by 

 their San Roy, Jr. (San Roy —Cora). 



Hazel Obo. Barnes Bros.' (Philadelphia, Pa.) cocker spaniel 

 hitch Hazel Obo (Obo II.—AUhea), April 10, five (three dogs), by 

 American Cocker Kennels' Doc (A.K.R. 3795); three red, three solid 

 black; three since dead. 



Midnight II. American Cocker Kennels' ( Wm. Penn, Pa.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Midnight II. (A.K.R. 4471), March 21, five (four dogs), 

 by their Doc (A K.R. 3795): all black; all since dead. 



Queen Obo. American Cocker Kennels' (Wm. Penn, Pa.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Queen Olio (A.K.R. 80S2), March 27, three (two dogs), 

 by their Doc (A.K.R. 3795); all black; since dead. 



Miss Topsy. American Cocker Kennels' (Wm. Penn, Pa.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Miss Topsy (A.K.R, 5968). March 24. six (four dogs), 

 by J. P. Willey's Baby Obo (Obo II— Phonsie); three black, three 

 black and white; all since dead. 



Lucy. American Cocker Kennels' (Wm. Penn, Pa.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Lucy (A.K.R. 4470), March 27, three (one dog), by their 

 Doc (A.K.R. 3795); all black; all since dead. 



Silver. A. F. Nash's (Detroit, Micb.) foxhound bitch Silver (Rod- 

 erick—Nell II.), April 14, ten (six dogs), by H. E. Cook's Roderick 

 (Jack— Fanny). 



Lilhi IV. Rockdale Kennels' (New Bedford, Mass.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Lilly IY. (Jake-Nettle IL), April 22, two bitches, by H. G. 

 VmaPs imported Rattler. 



MuslO/rd. Rockdale Kennels' (New Bedford, Mass.) bull-terrier 

 bitch Mustard (A.K.R, 6188), April 7, six (four dogs), by their 

 Banjo (A.K.R. 4217). 



Fan Tan. Rockdale Kennels' (New Bedford, Mass.) imported 

 fox-terrier bitch Fan Tan, April 20, six (two dogs), by C. A. Case's 

 imported Foxie. 



SALES. 



IPF" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Joan II. Lemon and white Clumber spaniel bitch, whelped 

 March 18, 1886 (A.K.R, 5824). by J. S. Wallace, Toronto, Ont., to C. 

 H. Wallace, Montreal, Can. 



Jnhnnn V. Lemon and white Clumber spaniel dog, whelped 

 Jan. 22, 1888, by Johnny II. out of Joan II.,by C. H. Wallace, Mon- 

 treal, Can., to F. Paquete. same place. 



Saucy. Lemon and white Clumber spaniel bitch, whelped Jan. 

 22, 1888, by Johnny H. out of Joan II., by C. II. Wallace, Montreal, 

 Can., to L. T. Trotter, same place. 



Carrie. White and liver pointer bitch, whelped Aug. 14, 1884, by 

 Lort out of Lady Croxteth, by D. H. Moore, Athens, O., to F. C. 

 Rochester, Logan, O. 



Oenota. Tan and white fox-terrier bitch, age not given, by Ven- 

 ator out of Dudley Rage, by F. C. Wheeler, London, Ont,, to A. 

 Shore, White Oak, Ont. 



Lady Nellie. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped May, 1886, by Smug- 

 gler II. out of Peggy III., by F. P. Kirby, Philadelphia, Pa., to 

 Associated Fanciers, same place. 



Elf and Fay (formerly Marion B. and Miss Mame). Black,white 

 and tan beagle bitches, whelped July 5, 1887, by Little Ned out of 

 Suangle, bv E. R, Coleman, Lebanon, Pa., to Associated Fanciers, 

 Philadelphia, Pa, „ 



Floss J. Fawn mastiff bitch, whelped Oct, 17, 1887, by Dread out 

 of Diamond, by Robt, J. Irwin, Rockville, Conn., to Associated 

 Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Man prat. Black, white and tan Basset bound dog, whelped Nov. 

 6, 1887, by Nemours (A.K.R. 870) out of Flcur de Lis (A.K.R, 8387), 

 by Morris Burnham, Tarrytowu, N. Y., to Associated Fanciers, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Victor. Orange, and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Aug. 30, 

 1887, by Duke of Lancaster out of Kleine, by Essex Kennels, An- 

 dover, Mass., to Capital City Kennels, Washington, D. C. 



Rex. Tawny and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Aug. 30, 1887, 

 by Duke of Lancaster out of Kleine, by Essex Kennels, Andover, 

 Mass., to Frank Oilman, New Bedford, Mass. 



Chief. Brindle and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Aug. 30, 

 1887, by Duke of Lancaster out of Kleine, by Essex Kennels, An- 

 dover," Mass., to Miss Ida F. Warren, Leicester, Mass. 



Othello. Brindle and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Aug. 30, 

 1887, by Duke of Lancaster out of Kleine, by Essex Kennels, An- 

 dover,' Mass., to E. A. March, West Newton, Mass. 



lone. White and orange St. Bernard bitch, whelped Feb. 23,1887, 

 by Merchant Prince out of Daphne II., by Essex Kennels. Ando- 

 ver, Mass., to Geo. Spofford, Bradford, Mass. 



Apollona. Light brindle and white St. Bernard bitch, whelped 

 July 16, 1886, by Apollo out of Brunhild, by Essex Kennels, Ando- 

 ver, Mass., to John Keevan, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Monte Carlo. Brindle and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Aug. 

 30, 1887, bv Duke of Lancaster out of Kleine, by Essex Kennels, 

 Andover, Mass., to E. S. Hooley, New Y T ork. 



Duke or Hampden. Brindle and white St. Bernard dog, whelped 

 Aug. 30, 1887, by Duke of Lancaster out of Kloine, by Essex Ken- 

 nels, Andover.'Mass., to Rev. S. H. Pratt, Springfield, Mass. 



Kleine. Brindle and white St. Bernard bitch (A.K.R. 2644), by 

 Essex Kennels, Andover, Mass., to Chequasset Kennels, Lancas- 

 ter, Maes. 



Hamlet. Brindle and white St. Bemaid dog, whelped Aug. 30. 

 1887, by Duke of Lancaster out of Kleine, by Essex Kennels, An- 

 dover, Mass.. to Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass. 



Bruce tA. K.R. SU)— Daisy whelps. Two red Irish setter bitches, 

 whelped Dec. 8, 1887, by Wm. H. Child, Philadelphia, Pa., to Asso- 

 ciated Fanciers, same place. 



Master Shina— Woodstock Ada whelp. Black cocker spaniel dog, 

 whelped April 1, 1888, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., to W. V. 

 Dawson, Montreal, Can. 



Master Shina— Woodstock Ruby whelp. Black cocker spaniel 

 bitch, whelped October, 1887, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., to 

 A. W. Pancoast, Nashville, Tenn. 



Master Shi no: -Muggins whelps. Cocker spaniels, whelped Dec. 

 24, 1887, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock. Ont., a blaek bitch to J. A. 

 Spracklim'sainc place, and a liver dog to E. A. Stone, Montreal, 

 Can. 



Bruce (A.K.R. S!,)— Little Nell whelps. Red Irish setters, one 

 dog and one bitch, whelped Oct. 18, 1887, by Wm. H. Child, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa., to Associated Fanciers, same place. 



Bruce (A K.R. Sk)— Little Nell whelp. Red Irish setter dog, 

 whelped Oct, 18, 1887, by Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa,, 

 to E. S. Twining, New York, 



Drake— Madge whelps. Lemon and white Clumber spaniels, 

 whelped March, 1888, by F. H. D. Vieth, Ottawa, Can., four dogs 

 to Col. Hutchison, Chestnut HiU, Mass., and one dog to W. Mc- 

 Mahon, Ottawa, Can. 



Berkshire— Floss I. whelps. Fawn mastiffs, two dogs and three 

 bitches, whelped Nov. 17, 1887, by Robt. J. Irwin, Rockville, Conn., 

 to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa, 



PRESENTATIONS. 

 Troy. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped Sept. 1, 1887, bv Ino 

 (A.K.R, 2775) out of Muggs (A.K.R, 4056), by W. M. Keenan, Troy, 

 N. Y., to W. H. Murphy, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 



DEATHS. 



Tipperary. Black, orange and white collie dog, age and pedi- 

 gree not given, owned by F. H. F. Mercer, Ottawa, Can. 



Dash. Lemon and white pointer dog, whelped April 17, 1887 

 Dash— Jennie), owned by A. M. Tufts, Lynn. Mass., April 29. 



^dating. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



GALLERY PISTOL SHOOTING. 



A REVOLVER match of much interest was closed at Conlin's 

 gallery in this city last week. It was interesting because of 

 the excellent work done. The target was that of the Massachu- 

 setts Rifle Association, 200yds.. reduced for 100ft. The rings are 

 3-16in. apart. The possible is 72, or 216 on the three targets used; 

 and Mr. Alfred Brennon, an artist connected with the Harper's 

 establishment, made a possible 213, by putting in his 18 shots as 

 shown in the exact size cut accompanying. T. B. Collins won 

 second with a total of 211. and George Bird third with 210. Other 



BV ALFKED BBBNON. 



BY T. B. COUMNS. 



BY GEOKGE BIRD. 



scores were: Geo. L. Garrignes 71 on a single target, J. A. Davis 

 69, F. Schachardt 69, A. P. Kelly 60, P. Lorillard 68;Frank H. Lord 

 69, A. M. Hamilton 67. W. C. Southack 67, Edwaro Kelly 66, Chas. 

 F. Jones 66, and M. Bixby 64. The shooting was with a .44 Smith 

 & Wesson revolver. The portions of the targets here shown are 

 of same size as the originals. 



A new target introduced at Conlin's gallery is the "American 

 silver coin target." It has five divisions, composed within circles 

 of $1, 50 cent, 25 cent, 10 cent and 5 cent silver pieces, and count- 

 ing from 1 for the $1 size up to 5 for the 5 cent size. A match at 

 this target will begin May 12 and continue for thirty days, badges 

 of marksmanship being awarded to those who make full scores. 



NEWARK, N. J,, April 30.— The final match of the Rutgers 

 Rifle and Glee Club in the Essex Amateur Rifle Association tour- 

 nament, was shot this evening and resulted in an easy victory 

 for the Rutgers. This makes the eighth match they have won 

 and entitles them to first place and title of Champion Amateur 

 Rifle Club in Essex county. After the match Fred Dietz was pre- 

 sented with a gold medal for making the highest everage in the 

 Essex County Tournament. Mr. Dietz is ready to shoot with any 

 man who shoots in the Essex County Amateur Association. The 

 following is the team that represented the Rutgers Rifle Club in 

 the tournament and the averaeres in a possible.I20: 



FC Dietz 110^5 MJMcArdle 10ZU 



GH Meisel 107M J Hillenbrand 102 2-3 



H Snyder 106% J Spielman 98 1 6 



W Clark . .105 F Schaefer 93% 



J J Farrell 103 3-7 J Dalton 93 2-3 



E McGraith 102% H Allan 91 1-5 



OWENSVILLE, Ind., May l.-The OwensviUe Ballard Rifle 

 Team, 5 members made, the following scores to-day, poor light, 

 with 8 o'clock wind; standard target, 200yds., off-hand: 



J Montgomery 5 8 10 6 7 10 5 8 9 8-76 



C Summers 7 4 4 10 7 10 5 5 8 10-70 



Jas Daugherty 6 8 7 5 4 in 8 5 9 6-68 



McG Daugherty 7 8 5 7 6 6 5 6 7 10-67 



W Roberts 10 77544887 2-62 



HAVERHILL, Mass., RPJe Club, May 5.— 200yds. off-hand, 



standard target, weather conditions fairly good. Tuck followed 

 his clean score of last week by one this week: 



HE Tuck 8 8 8 10 10 9 10 8 8 9—88 



AEdgerly 7 7 8 10 6 9 7 9 7 7-77 



G Smith 7 6 9 7 9 7 8 7 10 6— 70 



J F Brown 6 6 10 8 10 5 8 8 6 9-75 



FR Merrill 6 8 8 7 C 6 7 7 4 8-67 



CHPoor ,,, 7 7 7 4 3 9 5 9 8 8-67 



