Jtjne 7, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



3£S 



COLLIE STUD DOG STAKES FOR 1889— A subscription 

 I of $10 each by owners of collie stud dogs, whose get alone 



■ shall be qualified to compete— get to consist of two, the pro- 

 | geny of different dams, whelped on or after January 1 , 1888, 

 I which may be the property of different owners. The noniina- 

 v tion to he made and the subscription paid to the secretary 

 Ion or before July 1, 1888. For the stake, an entrance fee of 

 |$S will be chaiged for each one of the get in competition, and 

 I the entries will close with the regular entries for the show. 



■ The stake to be competed for at a show in the spring of 1889 

 to be selected by the executive committee. The subscriptions 

 to be divided between the subscribing owner of the stud dog 



land the winning pair, the stakes to go to the second best pair. 

 [The death of a stud dog not to disqualify his get.— J. D. 

 p Shot well, See'y, Railway, N. J. 



AMERICAN FIELD TRIAL CLUB.— Cincinnati, O., 

 May 39. — Editor Forest and Stream: At a special meeting 

 of the Board of Control of the American Field Trial Club 

 held this date, it was decided to extend the time for entries 

 'for this year's Derby to July 1. The trials will be held at 

 I West Point, Miss., commencing with the. Derby on December 

 10. Entries for this year's Derby up to this time are very 

 satisfactory. The game wardens who are taking care of the 

 grounds for the club report that quail were never so abund- 

 ant as at the present time. Application for entry blanks 

 Should be addressed to the undersigned.— C. W. Paris, Sec- 

 retary and Treasurer. 



I THE RENSSELAER KENNEL CLUB. — The officers of 

 the Rensselaer Kennel Club for the ensuing year are: Pres- 



| ident, Henry B. ThomasiVice-President, Charles S. Francis: 

 Secretary, Alba M. Ide; Treasurer, Dr. C. E. Nichols; Board 



'of Managers, the above officers with Wm. M. Keenan, Wm. 

 A . Gilbert, Ogle T. Warren, Wm. H. Warren, Albert A. 

 Sampson, Waldo K. Chase, Nelson L. Wetherbee and Henry 

 A. Wilson. The membership is limited to 30. The second 



I annual dog show of the club will be held the. last week in 



[February, 1889. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



i 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 



I retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



I ISf Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



I Tristem. By Onota Kennels, Pittsfleld, Mass., for red Irish set- 

 ter dog, whelped March 17, 1888, by Tim (Biz— Hazel) out of Yoube 



rElcho— Rose). 



' PoUy. By W. B. Patterson, Williamsport, Pa., for red Irish set- 

 ter bitch, whelped Feb. 6, 1888, by imported Sarsfield (champion 

 [&arryowen— Currer Bell II.) out of Florie (A.K.R. 2679). 



Badge. By Flovd Vail, Jersey City, N. J., for liver and white 

 [pointer dog, whelped April 9, 1S3S, by Nick of Naso (A.K.R, 4391) 

 out of Devonshire Queen (A.K.R. 2731). 



MUlaft. By Dr. H. Montague, Detroit, Mich., for fawn pug 

 bitch, whelped May 37, 1887, by champion Max (champion Rod- 



Flossie) out of Tantrums (Pug— Lady). 



Sheridan, Yon Pelt and Lady Francis. By F. G. Taylor and G. 

 G. Davis, Philadelphia, Pa., for lemon and white and black and 

 white English setter dogs and orange and white bitch, whelped 

 April 28, 1888, by MacD. (Count. Noble— Spark) out of Chief's Queen 

 (A.K.R. 809). 



Dexter II. and Dexter Queen. By John Bross, Dexter, Mich., for 

 white, black mid tan beagle dog and bitch, whelped Jan. 10, 1888, 

 by Prince (Dodge's Ring wood— Dodge's Roxy) out of Flora II. 

 Dodge's Rolfe— Katy). 



Woodstock Kennels and the prefix Woodstock for dogs of his hreed- 

 ing. By Andrew Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., for his kennels. 



BRED. 



jgr* Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Mavis— Sbreph on. Jas. Watson's (Gemantown, Pa.) collie bitch 

 Mavis (champion Eclipse— Merta) to Chestnut Hill Kennels' 

 Strephon (champion Eclipse— champion Flurry), May 18. 



Collie Belle— ScrMlla, Dr. Quin's (Utica, N. Y.) collie bitch Collie 

 Belle (champion Dublin Scot— Eftie Dean II.) to Chestnut, Hill 

 Kennels' champion Scotilla (champion Dublin Scot— champion 

 Flurry), May 2. . 



Nightthorpe— Strephon. Chestnut Hill KenPels' (Chestnut Hill, 

 Pa.) collie bitch Nightthorpe (Nullamore— Gem) to their Strephon 

 (Elipse— Flurry), May 2. 



Phyllis— Fergus. Dr. A. G. Stoddard's (Beaver Falls, Minn.) deer- 

 hound bitch Phyllis (A.K.R. 4727) to his Fergus (A.K.R. 4725), 

 May 5. 



Maud N.—Wm. Ted. C. A. Parker's (Worcester, Mass.) pointer 

 I bitch Maud N. (Don Quixote, A.K.R. 5566-Nell, A.K.R. 1354) to 

 his Wm. Tell (A.K.R, 2640), March 16. 



Daisy A.—Wm. Tell. C. A. Parker's (Worcester, Mass.) pointer 

 bitch Daisy A. (champion Pete, Jr.— Daisy) to his Wm. Tell (A.K. 

 R. 2640), March 22 



Nell—Wm. Tell. Geo. Massey's (Lowell, Mass.) pointer bitch Nell 

 to C. A. Parker's Wm. Tell (A.K.R. 2d40), March 4. 



Zitta— Beaufort. F. F. Harris's (Portland, Me.) pointer bitch 

 Zitta (A.K.R. 1358) to Chestnut Hill Kennels' Beaufort (A.K.R. 

 694), May 13. 



Katisha-Beaufort. F. F. Harris's (Portland, Me.) pointer bitch 

 Katisha Graphic— Zitta) to Chestnut Hill Kennels' Beaufort (A. 

 K.R. 694), May 26. 



Jessie— Beaufort. Chestnut Hill Kennels' (Chestnut Hill, Pa.) 

 pointer bitch Jessie (Bang— Jean) to their Beaufort (A.K.R. 694), 

 May 7. 



Kent Queen— Pontine. E. Dexter's (Buzzard's Bay, Mass.) pointer 

 bitch Kent Queen (Kent Florist— Kent Bitters) to his Poutiac 

 I (Milton Bang II— Climax), May 23. 



i Ruby— Judge. J. P. Swain^Jr.'s (Bronxville, N.Y.) pointer bitch 

 Ruby (A.K.R. 4893) to W. N. Williams's Judge, May 7. 



Dixie— Nick of Naso. A. C. Collins's (Hartford, Conn.) pointer 

 bitch Dixie (Brown Stout— Clytie) to C. J. Peshall's Nick of Naso 



i(A.K.R. 4391), May 26. 



' Dainty— Port. Dr. H. Montague's (Detroit, Mich.) pug bitch 

 Dainty (Thunder— Tantrums) to H. C. Burdick's Port (Santa Glaus 

 L— Judy), April 12, 



I Can Can— Gladstone's Boy. R. I. Hampton's (Athens, Ga.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Can Can (Count Noble— Belle Boyd) to Dr. G. G. 

 ! Ware's Gladstone's Boy (Gladstone— Sue), May 10. 



JVarfea Noble Gladstone— Forest. Dr. L. M. Thompson's (Maha- 

 noy City, Pa.) English setter bitch Narka Noble Gladstone (Noble 

 \ Dan— Lucretia Gladstone) to Anthracite Kennels' Forest (Banjo— 

 i Countess Fern), May 12. 



Belle— Scottish Ciiief. John Davidson's (Monroe, Mich.) English 

 [setter bitch Belle to his Scottish Chief, May 28. 



Kitty— Breda Jim, A. Harrison's (Chestnut Hill, Pa.) Irish ter- 

 rier bitch Kitty (imported) to Chestnut Hill Kennels' Breda Jim 

 (Breda Ben— Graceful), May 15. 



I Erin— Breda Jim. Capt. Clipporton's (Philadelphia, Pa.) Irish 

 terrier bitch Erin (Badger— Nell) to Chestnut Hill Kennels' Breda 

 [Jim (Breda Ben— Graceful), May 13. 



WHELPS. 



I Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



J Pussie, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' (Covert, N. Y.) beagle bitch 

 Pussie (Ringwood— Beauty), May 30, five (four dogs), by their 

 Royal Krueger (champion Bannerman— Cora). 



Dotty. John Bross's (Dexter, Mich.) beagle bitch Dotty (Dan— 

 Tressa), May 22, two (one dog), by his Prince (Dodge's Ringwood— 

 'Dodge's Roxy). 



I Bell. John Bross's (Dexter, Mich.) beagle bitch Bell (Prince- 

 Flora II.), May 13, four (two dogs), by his Prince (Dodge's Ring- 

 j wood— Dodge's Roxy). 



I. Racy. John Bross's (Dexter, Mich.) beagle bitch Racy (cham- 

 pion Rattler— Reta), May 14, six (three dogs), by bis Prince (Ring- 

 wood— Roxy). 



, Roxy. John Bross's (Dexter, Mich.) beagle bitch Roxy (Prince- 

 Dodge's Spider), May 18, four (two dogs), by his Dan (champion 

 Rattler— Katie). 



1 Beech Grove Queen. Geo. P. Jones's (St. Louis, Mo.) mastiff bitch 

 I Beech Grove Queen (A.K.R. 3545), May 29, thirteen (five dogs), bv 

 5 Mansfield's Ashinont Sam (A.K.R. 4153). 



^ Mau d N. C. A . Parker's (Worcester, Mass.) pointer bitch Maud 

 N. (Don Quixote, A.K.R. 5066-Nell, A.K.R. 1354), May 16, eight 

 (five dogs), by his Wm. Tell (A.K.R. 2640). 

 Daisy A. C. A. Parker's (Worcester, Mass.) pointer bitch Daisy 



A. (champion Pete, Jr.— Daisy), May 21, eleven (eight dogs), by his 

 Wm. Tell (A.K.R. 2640). 



iVeil. Geo. Massey's (Lowell, Mass.) pointer bitch Nell, May 4, 

 six (four dogs), by C. A. Parker's Wm. Tell (A. K.R. 2640). 



Lady ,Snon\ Floyd Vail and Geo. L. Wilms's (Jersey City, N. J.) 

 pointer bitch Lady Snow (A.K.R. 8651), May 26, five (two dogs), by 

 Graphic Kennels' Bracket (Graphic— Bloomo). 



flops. E. Dexter's (Buzzard's Bay, Mass.) pointer bitch Hops 

 (A.K.R. 4172), May 20, seven (four dogs), by his King of Kent 

 (Priam— Kent Baby). 



Talent. 0. J. Tanner's (Topeka, Kan.) pug bitch Talent (A.K.R. 

 4759), May 28, six (one dog), by his Trump (A.K.R. 5165); one bitch 

 since dead. 



Belle Boyd, Dr. R. I. Hampton's (Athens, Ga.) English setter 

 bitch Belle Boyd (Gladstone— Kate Claxton), three (two dogs), by 



B. F. Wilson's Fred W. (Count Noble-Spark); all dead. 

 Carmen K. Edward Kline's (Philadelphia, Pa.) Gordon setter 



bitch Carmen K. (A.K.R. 3970), May 25. seven (three dogs), by W. 

 S. Hammett's Royal Duke (A.K.R. 4678); two dogs since dead. 



Lady Edith. J. H. Ackroyd's (Saylesville. R. I.) Irish setter 

 bitch Lady Edith (champion Rory O'More— Lady Berkeley), May 

 30, ten (three dogs), by Max Wenzel's champion Tim (Biz— Hazel). 



Linden NetUe. R. S. Ryan's (Baltimore. Md.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Linden Nettle (Kenton Splinter— Patience), May 21, six (five dogs), 

 by L. P. C. Astley's Belgrave Sequence (Belgrave Joe— Belgrave 

 Jill). 



Romaeh. L. Tirapson's (Red Hook, N. Y,) Skye terrier bitch 

 Romach (Kingston Roy— Zulu), May 28, three (one dog), by his 

 Donald (Jim— Queen Mab). 



SALES. 



1ST" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Dexter II. and Dexter Queen. White, black and tan beagle dog 

 and bitch, whelped Jan. 10, 1888, by Prince out of Flora II., by 

 John Bross, Dexter, Mich., to L. S. Hudson, Lansing, Mich. 



Scotilla— Gem whelp. Sable and white collie bitch, whelped April 

 12, 1888, by Chestnut Hill Kennels, Chestnut Hill, Pa., to John 

 Yewdall, Philadelphia, Pa. 



David. Sable and white collie dog. whelped March 18, 1886, by 

 Strephon out of Mavis, by Chestnut Hill Kennels, Chestnut Hill, 

 Pa., to Mr. Lawrence, Boston, Mass. 



Bonnie Brae. Sable and white collie bitch, age not given, by 

 Red Gauntlet out of Brenda, by Chestnut. Hill Kennels, Chestnut 

 Hill, Pa., to Mr. Hughes, Wayne, Pa. 



Nightthorpe. Black, tan and white collie bitch, age not given, 

 by Nullamore out of Gem, by Chestnut Hill Kennels, Chestnut 

 Hill, Pa., to Hamilton Wilson. Charleston, S. C. 



Greenwood Juno. Fawn, black points, mastiff bitch, whelped 

 May 1, 1886, by Turk II. out of Juno, by Adams Devon s,Rosendale, 

 Mass., to Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, Mass. 



Jess II. Fawn, black points, mastiff bitch, whelped May, 1886, 

 by DuVernet's Lion out of Hennessey's Jess, by Jas. Hennessey, 

 South Boston, Mass., to Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, 

 Mass. 



Gireenwood Noble, Fawn, black points, mastiff dog, whelped 

 Aug. 5, 1887, by Roland out of Fanny (A.K.R. 5503), by R. S. Clark, 

 South Boston, Mass., to Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, 

 Mass. 



Bruce II. Fawn, black points, mastiff dog, whelped June 22, 

 1885 (A.K.R. 4643), by Tiot Kennels, Norwood, Mass., to Greenwood 

 Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, Mass. 



Sandncroft Bessie. Fawn mastiff bitch, whelped April 9, 1887 (A. 

 K.R. 4982), bv V, M. Haldeman, Milford, Del., to E. N. K. Talcott, 

 Chicago, HI. 



Jessie, Liver and white pointer bitch, age not given, by Bang 

 out of Jean, by C. J. Peshnll, Jersey City, N. J., to Chestnut Hill 

 Kennels, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 



Polly. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped Feb. 6, 1S88, by imported 

 Sarsfield out of Florie (A.K.R. 2679), by John F. Campbell, Mon- 

 treal, Can., to W. B. Patterson, Williamsport, Pa. 



Simon, Block cooker spaniel dog, whelped April, 1887, by Mas- 

 ter Shina out of Vera, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., to Geo. H. 

 Hill, Madeira, O. 



Max. Red cocker spaniel dog, whelped June, 1887, by Master 

 Shina out of Vesta, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., to E. W. Jes- 

 ter, St. George's, Del. 



Queen Bee. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Oct. 13, 1887, by 

 Master Shina out of Woodstock Nellie, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, 

 Ont., to Geo. Wooldridge, Washington, D. C. 



King—Gipsey Queen (A.K.R. 5028) whelps. Black and tan terrier 

 dog and bitch, whelped April 24, 1888, by A. W. Smith, Buffalo, 

 N. Y., to Henry F. Hughes, same place. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Flo. Red and white setter bitch, whelped May 10, 1887, by 

 Grouse out of Gladys, by Frank E. Curtis, Simcoe, Ont., to C. A. 

 Corbett, Kingston, Ont. 



gating. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



THE BULLARD MATCH. 



OPRINGF1ELD, Mass., June 4.— Editor Forest and Stream: We 

 k5 send herewith the scores in our match No. 4, third series, 

 shot May 21 to 26. Geo. H. Wentworth, of Dover, N. H., has the 

 highest 50-shot score and is the winner of the badge. The highest 

 10-shot score was made by R. H. Burns, Jamestown, N.Y. The 

 next contest for the medal will take place October next. 



Bullard Repeating Arms Co. 

 Scores of 50 shots in five series of 10 each, on standard Ameri- 

 can target, off-hand: 



1. GHWentworth,Dover,NH. 8 8 6 6 6 10 8 7 9 10-78 



68988 10 89 10 9-85 

 9989 10 87 10 9 9-88 

 10 10 8 9 10 10 8 10 10 7-92 

 10 7 10 10 10 9 7 10 9 10-92—435 



2. Capt AEChantler, St Paul, Minn 83 83 81 80 81-408 



Millitary allowance 



3. C L Daily, Altoona, Pa 



4. MatGindele, Cincinnati, O 



5. Allen C Gates, Baldwinsville, NY... 



6. E F Richardson, Lawrence, Mass. . . . 



7. G F Ellsworth, South Gardner, Mass 



8. H W Hawes, Central Valley, NY.... 



9. R H Burns, Jamestown, NY 



10. J A Huggins, Pittsburgh, Pa 



11. C M Hill, Lawrence, Mass 



12. Jas E Burnett, Washington, Pa 



13. R S Dinsmore, Troy. Kan 



14. J W Rothwell, Washington, Pa 



15. Gale Maudlin, Minneapolis, Minn. . . . 



16. J B Sntch, Pittsburgh, Pa 



17. G E Morrison, Topeka, Kan 



18. H H Hieman, Cincinnati, O 



19. J D Andrews, Collinsville, Conn 



20. A C White, Worcester, Mass 



21. S J Lvon, Collinsville, Conn 



22. Robt Thompson, Topeka, Kan 



23. Lewis Eglestou, Baldwinsville, N Y... 



24. O M Jewell, Lawrence, Mass 



25. Henry Croft, Jr, Springfield, O 



26. C M Skinner, Minneapolis, Minn 



27. H M Wiggin, Dover, N H 



28. G A Wable, Pittsburg, Pa 



29. Chas A Bailey, Washington, Pa 



30. R N Blanohard, M D, Jamestown, N n 



31. C N Edgell, Gardner, Mass- 



32. L Hazeltine, M D, Jamestown, N Y. . 



33. C M Weeks, Minneapolis. Minn 



34. D B Buckwalter, Houtzdale, Pa 



35. T N Dodge, Gardner, Mass 



36. John M Fulton, Washington, Pa 



37. A E Knowlton, Gardner, Mass 



38. J N Brunback, Cincinnati, O 



39. J L Paine, Topeka, Kan 



40. J S Leaner, Springfield, O 



41. Windsor Morris, Baldwinsville, N. Y. 



42. J M Maurer, Washington, Pa. 



43. D S Trimmer, Springfield, 



44. A S Slack 



45. N A Hughes, Williamsport, Pa 



46. Jas Brooke, Pittsburg, Pa 



47. C W Jones, Waverly, NY 











433 



85 



93 



84 



82 



88 -432 



83 



87 



83 



85 



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84 

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 84 



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81 



88 



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76 



90-418 



79 



73 



92 



79 



87-410 



84 



85 



77 



81 



80-407 



82 



81 



82 



80 



82-407 



83 



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80 



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74 



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78 



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82-405 



76 



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78 



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75-388 



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73 



81 



72 



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75 



75 



81 



80-386 



.71 



73 



81 



78 



82-385 



73 



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71 



79 



76-384 



,80 



76 



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62 



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78-383 



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61 



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78 



77-381 



81 



77 



70 



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65 



65 



87 



77 



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67 



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71 



76 



85—380 



.70 



74 



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75 



80-379 



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82 



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72 



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 -375 



65 



74 



81 



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75 



76 



77 



71 



72-374 



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78 



63 



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68-372 

 78—371 



73 



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71 



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49. J A Montgomery, Jr, Owensville Ind. 



50. F B Edgell, Gardner, Mass 



51. M Thomas, Worcester, Mass. 



52. C J Crabtree, Gardner, Mass 



53. W Fisher, Lawrence, Mass 



54. Wm Hazemzahl, Cincinnati, O 



55. L N Hawes, Central Valley, NY 



56. Frank J Slater, Houtzdale, Pa 



67. J W Adams, Waverly, NY 



58. 8 L Walker, Gardner, Mass 



59. J B Hayungs, Seymour, la 



60. H Engle, Cnicopee Falls, Mass 



61. S C Sfuber, Williamsport, Pa 



62. G I Royce, Topeka, Kan 



03. C E Burgess, Antrim, Pa 



64. W M Evans, Wyoming. Del.. , 



65. C R Paine, Topeka, Kan 



66. Col M Beal, Lawrence, Mass 



67. S B Wetherald, Sandy Spring, Md. . 



68. J B Stevens, Jr, Dover, N H.. 



69. J D Ahrens, Seymour, la 



70. Priv J L Moring, Richmond, Va 



Military allowance 



71. T W Bean, Topeka, Kan 



72. E F Payne, Central Valley, NY 



73. S II Thomas, Wyoming, Del 



74. C E Pendleton, Waverly, NY... 



75. C C Trimmer, Topeka, Kan 



76. R R Moore, Topeka, Kan 



77. A I Decker, Waverly, NY 



78. H M Thomas 



79. M E Hawes, Central Valley, NY 



80. E A Guptill, Cherrytield, Me 



81. S C Suvdam, Baldwinsville, NY 



82. Wm M Crawford, Q M Sgt, Middlcto 



NY 



Military allowance 



as. G C Goodale, Gardner, Mass 



Military allowance 



84. F H. Thomas, Wyoming, Del 



85. H Rohwedder. Lyons, la 



86. W F Morris, Baldwinsville, NY 



87. A H Baker, M. D., Antrim, Pa 



88. Chas Banker 



89. JH Jenkins, Gardner, Mass 



90. JHLeland, Topeka, Kan 



91. Chas L Dick, Morrellville, Pa 



92. Alex Stackhouse 



93. S K Hiudley, Springfield, Mass 



94. J A Wilson, Cherryfield, Me 



95. Wm M Eaton, Cherryfield. Me 



96. J M Evans, Wyoming, Del 



97. H F Willey, Cherryfield, Me 



98. Ivory Wilson, Cherryfield, Me 



90. Daniel Donaldson, Morrellville, Pa. 



100. Thomas Flits, Antrim, Pa 



101. John Penrose 



102. Geo Rhodes, Morrellville, Pa 



1.03. John.W Seigh 



104. C M Carey, Wyoming, Del 



105. Wm Estep, Antrim, Pa 



106. Chris Ceaflea 



107. James Estep 



108. Peter Litzell, Morrellville, Pa 



109. F J Campbell, Cherrvfield, Me 



110. W Ellison, Wyoming, Del 



111. Wm Tietjens. Central Valley, N. Y.. . 



112. J J Purdie, Wyoming, Del 



113. J Coffin, Jr, Cherryville, Me 



114. John Donaldson, Morrellville, Pa 



1.15. C C Nipper 



116. Samuel Shay 



117. Samuel Fry 



118. David Hammond 



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48-310 





60 



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55 



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67-298 



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48-213 



BOSTON, June 2.— The spring meeting of the Massachusetts 

 Rifle Association closed this afternoon, after four very pleasant 

 days and a successful shoot, bringing together the best off-hand 

 and rest shooting riflemen of the United States. The weather 

 was pleasant and the shooting conditions fair during all the four 

 days, and some fine scores were made in all the matches. Below 

 are the total scores and prize winners in each match; 



Herald Cup Match. 



HiU 61 62 62 63 66-314 White 56 58 57 57 56-284 



Lee 64 64 62 62 60-312 Goodale 55 55 56 57 58-281 



Huggins 62 62 62 62 63-311 J A Frye 59 56 55 55 55-280 



Foster 65 65 02 60 59-311 Knowlton 53 54 55 58 59-279 



Tuck 62 63 63 61 63-310 Walker 54 52 53 56 64-279 



Francis 60 64 63 62 61—310 J N Frve 58 58 51 53 52—273 



Ellsworth 01 63 60 63 62—309 Taylor 56 55 54 53 51—269 



Franklin 65 61 61 60 50-306 Hart 58 54 52 51 50-265 



Jewell 61 62 63 59 59—304 Warren 54 59 54 50 48—265 



Farrow 63 62 60 57 58—300 Johnston, Jr... 54 53 51 49 49-256 



Crapo 58 56 60 60 62—298 Berden 53 51 SO 50 49—353 



Edgell 62 61 59 59 57-298 Withington . . . 51 51 50 49 46-247 



Edgerly 62 61 53 59 57-397 Lay 53 50 48 46 44-241 



Hinman 56 58 69 61 56-291 Tufts 55 48 47 43 43-236 



Stephens 59 59 57 56 5.5—286 



Rest Match, 200yds. 



Wilder 81 81 81 80 78-401 Davis 77 76 73 73 73—371 



Chase 81 79 79 79 77—395 Farrow 76 76 69 69 68-358 



FraDcis 80 80 78 97 77-393 Barker 73 71 71 68 67-349 



J N Frye 80 77 76 76 76-385 Smith 69 67 66 65 64-331 



Johnson, Jr. . .77 74 74 74 73-373 «*-<xu 



Revolver Match. 



Johnston 58 55 53 52 51—269 Charles 55 50 50 40 49—253 



Fellows 55 55 53 52 50-265 J N Frye 52 51 50 49 49-35] 



Edes 57 53 50 50 48-258 Jackson 52 48 48 46 46^240 



Fowle 53 53 51 50 49-254 Clarke 44 43 43 43 40-211 



Military Match. 



Russell. . , 58 58 55 54 52—277 Johnston, Jr. ..50 49 48 46 46— *>39 



White 60 56 54 53 52-375 Blake 48 48 48 45 45-233 



Charles 57 54 53 52 51—367 Franklin 45 56 45 44 43—332 



Edes 57 57 52 51 50-267 Lounsbury. . .60 46 43 43 38-230 



Crapo 54 50 49 47 46-246 



GARDNER, Mass., June 1.— At the last regular meet of mem- 

 bers of the Gardiner Rifle Club at Hackmatack range, the stand- 

 ard American target was used, the shooting was off -had, distance 

 200yds. The work in detail follows: 



G F Ellsworth 10 9 8 8 10 7 10 7 10 8—89 



9 10 6 7 8 8 8 8 9 10-83—172 



9 5 9 9 10 6 10 9—85 

 7 10 8 10 9 9 6 9—82—167 



6 9 8 10 6 8 10 6—79 

 8 7 6 8 10 6 10 10 8 8—79-158 



9 7 7 7 8 9 10 8-79 



7 9 5 7 7 10 9 7-75-154 



7 9 7 8 10 10 5-78 



6 10 7 10 6 5 6-74-152 



7 8 8 7 10 4 10-75 

 " 5 9 10-73-148 



C N Edgell 



F B Edgell 8 



8 . 



F E Nichols 6 10 



A E Knowlton 8 5 10 9 5 7 8 10 7 10—79 



5 8 9 8 8 8 10 7 5 5—73—152 

 G C Goodale 7 8 7 " 



9 10 5 



HC Knowlton 6 6 9 . 



8 7 10 6 4 



C L Leland 7 10 9 8 3 8 5 7 5 9— 7i 



9 7 6 10 10 4 5 5 6 5-67-130 

 BWRice 7 94665797 5-65 



4 4 4 5 6 7 5 4 7 5-50-115 

 J H Jenkins 5 4 5 10 6 4 9 4 5 6-58 



464647567 5-54-113 

 NEWARK, N. J., May 30.— The Shooting Park was besieged by 

 a crowd of New York, Jersey City and local marksmen to-day. 

 The main objebt was to get into shape for the July festival, arid" 

 judging from the work done, all the prizes will not go far from 

 Newark. A number of sweepstakes were shot during the after- 

 noon, in which the Newark cracks came out safe. ... A num- 

 ber of Newark gallery clubs will enter individuals and teams for 

 the short-range matches during the July festival. A number of 

 valuable prizes will be offered. After the July festival, B. Wal- 

 ther and M. Dorrier, of the Zettler Club, will stand ready to make 

 a gallery match with any two men in the world for any number 

 of shots and any prize desired, the only stipulation being that the 

 gallery must be not less than 75ft. in length. On Friday evening 

 June 15, on the Western ranges. 13}^ Springfield avenue, Mr M 

 Dorrier, of the Zettler Rifle Club, will attempt to make the high- 

 est number of points on record for 100 consecutive shots. Mr 

 Dorrier has made, for a season of twenty-seven weeks' shooting" 

 an average of 117 out of a possible 120, and in this shoot will at- 

 tempt to excel all his previous work. 



