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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 80, 1887. 



investigation it was found that he had shot the top off a pine 

 tree some eight or ten rods away. Reynard meantime had 



George hegan to shake; hut as he had an open field and the 

 fox was coming straight for him, he dropped upon one knee 

 and covered the fox with his gun until reynard was within 

 twenty-five rods, when he shook so violently that he dis- 

 charged his gun and then jumped up and sent the other 

 charge after the fox; while reynard shook out another reef, 

 skipped over the fence, across a field, down over a hank and 

 into his hole— a sadly frightened and persecuted fellow, hut 

 a sound fox still. I 'rushed to the front and demanded my 

 turn for a shot. Louis pointed at the hole and said: 'There 

 he is in there; shoot away.' I declined a shot and summoned 

 a council of war. George proposed to dig him out, hut we 

 concluded that it would be a disgrace to take so mean an ad- 

 vantage of a fox that had run the gauntlet so nobly and come 

 out so'well. Our verdict was to let him rest. We'll give 

 him a try some other day.— W. R. F." 



RUDOLPH II. AND SIBYL. — We have shipped to the 

 Maple Grove Kennels, East St. Louis, Mo., Mr. Robert L. 

 Pate, proprietor, the well-known imported rough-coated St. 

 Bernard prize winner and stud dog, Rudolph II. (champion 

 Cadwallader— Mvra). and the rough-coated bitch Sibyl 

 (Hearn's Monk II.— Thome's Sheila). Breeders at the West 

 are to be congratulated that so valuable a .stud dog as Ru- 

 dolph has nroved is now within easy reach. He is four years 

 old, vigorous and in perfect health, of unusual quality and 

 coat, grand carriage and style, and all that canjje desired in 

 character and intelligence. His kennel companion, Sibyl, 

 is one of the largest bitches in America, excellent in build, 

 a fine breeder, and also a healthy, strong, handsome animal. 

 She has been lately bred to Duke of Lancaster, and we antici- 

 pate the best results from this combination of blood. Mr. 

 Pate has also added to his stock of pugs the imported prize- 

 winning little bitch, Lady Flossie (Max— Dot), and Nan 

 (Sam — Titania). Both are fine brood bitches and of valuable 

 pedigree. At the age of fourteen months. Nan has already 

 successfully weaned a litter of five pups.— Chequasset Ker- 

 nels (Lancaster, Mass.). 



A DOG POISONER JAILED.— Suspension Bridge, N. Y., 

 June 25.— Editor Forest artel Stream: During the past few 

 weeks nearly all of the valuable dogs at Niagara Falls, Ont., 

 have been poisoned. A detective was set to work on the 

 case and soon arrested one Douglas Cook. Strychnine was 

 found in his possession, and he was found guilty and sent 

 by Judge Hill to Central Prison for one year, and to pay a 

 fine of $100. Cook is a crank on the subject of dogs, and it is 

 believed has destroyed hundreds. — C. E. Lewis. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



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

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope. 

 Sets of 300 of any one form, bound for retaining duplicates, 

 are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Ivy. By L. Gardner, Mt. "Vernon, N. Y., for white, black and tan 

 English Better bitch, whelped Dec. 0, 1886, by Blue Dick (A.K.K. 

 936) ont of Queen Meg (Prince Al— Moll). 



Pride of the. Stubble and Sage of Greiystonc. By L. Gardner, Mt. 

 Vernon, N. Y., for white and liver and white and lemon ticked 

 pointer docs, whelped March 12, 1887, by Pap Srnizer (Meteor- 

 Diana) out of Cute (A.K.R. 2632). 



Black Pete II. By Harry D. Brown, Waterbury, Vt., for black 

 cocker spaniel dog, whelped Aug. 29, 1887, by Black Pete (Obo, Jr. 

 — Phonsie) out of Chip (Obo II.— Darkie). 



Max. Bv B. P. Van Court, Detroit, Mich., for black, white and 

 tan English setter dog, whelped April 24, 1887, by Major (Van— 

 Bailer's Queen) out of Belle II. (Nixey— Old Belle). 



Idyl Gits*, Idiil Fred, Buckingham XL, Idyl Buckingham and Lady 

 Buckingham. Bv A. S. Hoffman, Morrisville, Pa., for black and 

 white Llewellin setters, four dogs and one bitch, whelped April 11, 

 1887, bv Buckingham (Clinton T.— Kate Gladstone) out of Idylwoof 

 (A.K.R. 4669). 



Nimo. By Wm. C. McArthur, Burlington, la., for white, bundle 

 spot over left eye and cheek, bull bitch, whelped March 18, 1887. 

 by Moses (A.K.R. 323) out of Katie (Sultan— imported Katherine). 



Prince Karl. By G. R. Johnson, Portland, N. B., for black cocker 

 spaniel dog, age not given, by Shady (Obo II.— Darkie) out of Edith 

 (Brush II.— Olivia). 



Flosny, Fussy, Frolic and Fury. By Col. R. J. Hamilton, Spring- 

 field, Mass., for four blue Skye terrier bitches, whelped June 17, 

 1887, by Taffy out of Cute. 



Robinc and Robinctte. By Geo. Shepard Page, Stanley, N. J., for 

 two dark brindlc deerhound bitches, whelped April 16, 1887, by 

 Dunrobin (Torrom— Loval) out of Shelloch (Ossian— Brenda). 



Bradford Dot and Brad ford Pet. By G. E. Peer, Rochester. N.Y., 

 for light fawn and silver fawn pug bitches, whelped May 2-1, 1887, 

 by Bradford Rubv (Lovat— Jenny) out of Nellie (A.K.R. 4895). 



Ashland Grove Kennels. By Geo. E. Peer, Rochester, N, Y., for 

 his kennel of pugs. 



Monastery Kennels. By W. H. Joeckel, Jr., Whitestone, L, I., 

 for his kennel of St. Bernards. 



NAMES CHANGED. 

 Battler to Laick's Rattler. As there are several beagle dogs 

 known by the name Rattler, and to avoid mistake, I change the 

 name of my imported beagle dog Rattler (Chancellor— Careless) 

 to Laick's Rattler.— Geo. Laick (Tarrytown, N, Y.), 



BRED. 



|3P~ Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Van— Mainspring. Dr. Geo. H. Bailey's (Portland, Me.) pointer 

 bitch Van (Bang Bang— Zanetta) to J. T. Perkins's Mainspring 

 (Mike— Romp), June 22. 



Nellie Dale II— Gus Bemdhu. W. A. Faxon's (Braintree, Mass. 1 

 English setior bitch NeMe Dale II. (A.K.R. 3779) to A. M.Tucker's 

 Gus Bondhu (Dashing Bondhu— Novel), June 22. 



Myrtle— Chimer. W. E. Deane's (Somerset, Mass.) beagle bitch 

 Myrtle (Minstrel— Handmaid) to Woodbrook Kennels' imported 

 Ckirner (Jack— Dandy), June 10. 



Dixie— Little Duke, Jr. W. E. Deane's (Somerset, Mass. i b- a gle 

 bitch Dixie (Elmore's Flute— Thorne) to his Little Duke, Jr. (A.K. 

 R. 2389), Feb. 18. 



Little Duchess-Rattler III. W. E. Deane's (Somerset, Mass,) 

 beagle bitch Little Duchess, formerly Jewell (Racer— Dolly) to his 

 Rattler III. (A.K.R. 2789), June 15. 



Phyllis— Black Pete. H. D. Brown's (Waterbury, Vt,) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Phyllis (Obo II.— Darkie) to J. P. Willey's Black Pete 

 (Obo II.— Phonsie), May 12. 



Gadcss— Bayard III. Weimer & Lincoln's (Boston, Mass.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Cadess (Cadwallader— Myra) to Blackmore's Bayard 

 III., May 27. 



Newton Abbot Lady— Black Pete. A. C. Wilmerding's (New York) 

 spaniel bitch Newton Abbot Lady (Bend Or— Ladybird) to J. P. 

 Willey's Black Pete, April 6. 



Fan B.— William Tell. H. J. Bates's (Webster, Mass.) pointer 

 bitch Fan B. (Bigelow's Don— Fan) to C. A. Parker's William Tell 

 (A.K.R. 2040), April 28. 



Sot— Laick's Rattler. P. P. Lewis's (Tarrytown, N. Y.) beagle 

 bitch Dot (Ringwood— Maida) to Geo. Laick's Laick's Rattler 

 (Chancellor— Careless), June 6. 



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

 bitch Rye (Ring wood —Roxy) to his Laick's Rattler (Chancellor- 

 Careless), June 15. 



Cricket- 1 Mick's Rattler. Geo. Laick's (Tarrytown, N. Y.) beagle 

 bitch Cricket (Bugle— Pittsburg) to his Laick's Rattler (Chancellor 

 —Careless), June 21. 

 WacAMta Rose -Wacouta Nap. Wacouta Kennels' (St. Paul, 



Laverack setter bitch Little Bess (Antic— Bartlett's Dream) to 

 yv ni. A. Boland's Rex Gladstone (Royal Gladstone— Molly Druid), 

 March 15. 



Queen Obo— Doc. American Cocker Kennels' (Camden N. I.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Queen Obo (A.K.R. 3082) to their Doc (A.K.R. 

 3795), June 18. 



WHELPS. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Maida. Dr. J. W. Greene's (New York) spaniel bitch Maida 

 (Black Prince— Marion), Feb. 11, three (two dogs), by A. C. Wil- 

 merding's Newton Abbot (Black Prince— Newton Abbot Lady). 



Lou. Woodbrook Kennels' (Baltimore, Md.) beagle bitch Lou 

 (Kino— Fly), June 8, four (three dogs), by their Chimcr (Jack- 

 Dandy). 



Dixie. W. E. Deane's (Somerset, Mass.) beagle bitch Dixie (El- 

 more's Flute— Thorne), April 26, four (two dogs), by his Little 

 Duke, Jr. (A.K.R. 2389). 



Maida. J. E. Eveleth's (Brooklyn, Mass.) English setter bitch 

 Maida (Tempest— Lilly), June 9, eight (five dogs), byC. Fred Craw- 

 ford's Royal Albert (Sir Alister— Novelty). 



Elmo. R. Chamber's (Trenton, N. J.) English setter bitch Elmo 

 (St. Elmo — Lizzie Lee), June 2, seven (six dogs), by Wm. A. Boland's 

 Rex Gladstone (Royal Gladstone— Molly Druid). 



Mina. John Gould's (Trenton, N. J.) English setter bitch Mina 

 (Calibar— Beauty), June 18, ten (seven dogs), by Wm. A. Boland's 

 Rex Gladstone (Royal Gladstone— Molly Druid). 



Boss's Grctchen. J. G. Avery's (Buffalo, N. Y.) mastiff bitch 

 Boss's Gretehen (Boss, A.K.R. 2218— Bess, A.K.R. 2217), May 10, 

 seven (two dogs), by Wacouta Kennels' Wacouta Nap (Morgan's 

 Lion — Morgan's Bess); three bitches since dead. 



Nellie II. C. Fred Crawford's (Pawtueket, R. 1.) English setter 

 bitch Nellie II. (Count Noble— Rosalind), May 29, live (three dogs), 

 by his Foreman (Dashing Monarch— Fairy II.). 



Cute. Col. R. J. Hamilton's (Springfield, Mass.) Skye terrier 

 bitch Cute, June 17, four bitches, by J. Barnes's Taffy. 



SALES. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Buckingham II. Black and white. English setter dog, whelped 

 April 11, 1887, by Buckingham out of Idylwoof (A.K.R. 4569), by A. 

 S. Hoffman, Morrisville, Pa„ to Wm. A. Poland, Trenton, N. J. 



Idyl Fred. Black and white English setter dog, whelped April 

 11, 1887, by Buckingham out of Idylwoof (A.K.R. 46(19), by A. S. Hoff- 

 man, Morrisville, Pa., to John W. Hoffman, Pullman, HI. 



Lady Buckingham. Black and white English setter bitch, 

 whelped April 11, 1887, by Buckingham out of Idylwoof (A.E.R. 

 4669), by A. S. Hoffman, Morrisville, Pa., to Chas. A. Neale, Tren- 

 ton, N. J. 



Dinne. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Jan. 29, 1887, by Tip 

 out of Flnrrey, by E. F. Starkey, Fitchburg, Mass., to H. A. Ester- 

 brook, same place. 



Gipsey. Black cocker spaniel bit ch, whelped Jan. 29, 1887, by Tip 

 out of Flnrrey, by E. F. Starkey. Fitchburg, Mass., to W. H. Keat- 

 ing, same place. 



Max. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Jan. 29, 1887, by Tip out 

 of Flurrey, by E. F. Starkey, Fitchburg, Mass., to C. H. Brown, 

 same place. 



Silver Shoe. Golden fawn pug, whelped Jan. 16, 1884, by Prince 

 out of Queen, by .las. H. Bowden, New York, to L. S. Hudson, Lan- 

 sing, Mich. 



Rockford. Blue belton setter dog, whelped Jan. 12, 1887, by Frank 

 Dale out of Donna, by C. E. Gilchrist, Charlestown, Mass., to John 

 Burwell, Chicago, 111. 



Clinker. Fawn, black points, mastiff dog, whelped May 4, 1887, 

 by Boss (A.K.R. 2218) out of Lillie (A.K.R. 2981), by F. B. Zimmer, 

 Springfield, Mass., to H. S. Ward, Amsterdam, N. Y. 



Gypsy Tell. Orange and white pointer bitch, whelped March 14, 

 1887, by William Tell (A.K.R. 2640) out of Roxy Vera (A.K.R. 4176), 

 bv C. A. Parker, Worcester, Mass., to W. N. Clark, Brockton, 

 Mass. 



Monty Tell. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped March 14, 

 1887, by William Tell (A.K.R. 2640) out of Roxy Vera (A.K.R. 4176), 

 by C. A. Parker, Worcester, Mass., to James H. Paine, Brockton, 

 Mass. 



Doc (A.K.R. 8795)— Nellie whelp. Black cocker spaniel dog, 

 whelped April 20, 1887, bv American Cocker Kennels, Camden, 

 N. J., to E. P. B. Southworth, Rochester, N. Y. 



Buckingham— Idylwoof (A.K.R. im'.t) whelp. Liver and white Eng- 

 lish setter dog, whelped April 11, 1887, bv A. S. Hoffman, Morris- 

 ville, Pa., to Chas. Watson, Fallsington, Pa. 



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

 oitt of Viola, by W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., to W. H. Miller, 

 same place. 



Tinker. White, black and tan beagle clog, age not given, by 

 Little Duke, Jr., out of Fannie, by W.E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., 

 to Abial Hathaway. Freetown, Mass. 



Pansey. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, whelped Aug. 30, 

 1S86, by Flute D. (A.K.R. 2388) out of Dixie, by W. E. Deane, Som- 

 erset, Mass., to Thos. Callahan, Stoughton, Mass. 



Black Pete— Althea ( J .K.R.Ste) whelp. Black cocker spaniel bitch, 

 whelped April 19, 1887, by Harry D. Brown, Waterbury, to Detroit 

 Kennel Club, Detroit, Mich. 



Max. Black, white and tan English setter dog, whelped April 

 24, 1887, by Major ont of BeUe H„ by Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, 

 Mich., to B. P. Van Court, same place. 



Rattler HI. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped June, 

 1883, by Rattler out of Music, by Woodbrook Kennels, Baltimore, 

 Md., to W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass. 



Rowdy. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped July 20, 1886, 

 bv Rattler III, out of Music, by Woodbrook Kennels, Baltimore, 

 Md., to W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass. 



Myrtle. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, whelped J882, by Min- 

 strel out of Handmaid, by Woodbrook Kennels, Baltimore, Md., to 

 W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass. 



Little Duke, Jr. (A.K.R. 23S7)— Dixie whelps. Beagles, whelped 

 April 26, 1887, by W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., a black, white and 

 tan bitch to S. Thrasher, same place; a black, white and tan bitch 

 to W, Fanner, Fall River, Mass., and a white, black and tan dog 

 to Thos. Callahan, Stoughton, Mass. 



Flute-Ringxeoeid— Tlwrn II, whelps. White, black and tan beagles, 

 whelped April 25, 1887, by Woodbrook Kennels, Baltimore, Md., a 

 dog to W. J. Flynn, Natick, Mass,; a dog to Thos. B, Draper, Can- 

 ton, Mass.; a bitch to T. A. Ashburner, Philadelphia, Pa., and a 

 dog to F. P. Quinby, New York, 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Shaely— Edith whelp. Black cocker spaniel dog, age not given, by 

 C. E. Gilchrist, Charlestown, Mass., to G. R, Johnson, Portland, 

 N. B. 



Idyl Buckingham. Black and white English set ter dog, whelped 

 April 11, 1887, by Buckingham out of idylwoof (A.K.R, 4667), by A. 

 S. Hoffman, Morrisville, Pa, to Geo, DeHaven, Philadelphia, Pa. 



DEATHS. 



Sport, Black cooker spauiel (A.K.R. 4212), owned by G, B, Sweet- 

 ner, Toronto, Ont., June 32. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



83f~ No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



E. A. B., Warsaw.— Puppy's legs will jerk so that after standing 

 for a few minutes lie has to lie down, and his legs are very weak. 

 Ans. Examine the passages for worms. If you detect any give 

 twenty grains powdered areca nut made into a pill with lard. 

 Purge the puppy first with a teaspoon ful of castor oil and feed 

 with milk only. 



Cocker.— A cocker 4mos. old is just over distemper and is 

 becoming very bowed in front legs. I am feeding now on dog 

 cake and milk with tablespoonful powdered bone twice a day. She 

 has taken this turn in the last month. Ans, See a veterinary 

 surgeon and ascertain whether he can straighten the legs by the 

 application of splints. Get the following: 



3 Syr. hypophosphit. cum ferro J vi. 



Sig. One teaspoonful three times daily. 



A. M.— My foxhound, one year old, about four months ago w T as 

 troubled with worms. I gave him areca nut. After that he was 

 troubled with distemper, and ever since that there has been a 

 twitching in ins left shoulder and leg, and in his paws; his leg is 

 very weak; he has been this way for about three months. Ans. 

 Keep the bowels in good order; put 5 drops of Fowler's solution 

 of arsenic in the food night and morning and get the following; 

 R Ferri et st ryehnin. citrat grs. xxiv 



Div. in pil. No. 12. 



Sig. One three times daily. 



W. N. W., Boston.— An English setter 14 months old, has been 

 for the past four months fed on meal and house scraps; since get- 

 ting him home I have fed pearl barley and Challenge food. He 

 is very poor, his bones quite prominent. He is lively; coat not- 

 rough but smooth; appetite perfectly enormouse. Instead of eat- 

 ing his food in a rational yvay he simply bolts it whole. He has 

 had worms. Ans. Purge with castor oil (one teaspoonful) or if 

 necessary give injection of soapsuds and olive oil. Give nothing 

 but a small quantity of milk for 36 hours. Six hours after purging 

 give a teaspoonful of powdered areca nut, made into a bolus or 

 piU with lard. Keep the bowels loose for two days afterward with 

 syrup of buckthorn or oil. He still suffers from worms. 



THE PRESIDENT'S MATCH. 



THE N. R. A. of America.— New York, June 23.— Editor Forest 

 and Stream: I inclose copy of an autograph letter from 

 President Cleveland that speaks for itself, and shows that he still 

 keeps up his interest in that important branch of the National 

 Guardsman's education, rifle practice.— John S. SheuhiSki), Secy. 



Executive Mansion, Washington, June 18, 1887.— John S. Shep- 

 herd, Esq., Secretary, etc.— Dear Sir : Your letter of May 9 has re- 

 mained unanswered thus long because I had an idea that the pro- 

 gramme, of which you wrote would give me more information re- 

 garding the matter. Your letter having been again presented to 

 me, according to my direction, of course I can see that all the 

 matches must be filled or provided for before the mtogrammc its 

 issued. I desire to contribute to the extent you indicate to the- 

 success of the objects of the association, and inclose herewith my 

 cheek for 825, the amount of the prize to be offered for the second 

 stage of the President's match.— Yours very truly, Goovek, 

 Cleveland. 



THE BULLARD ARMS MATCH. 



QPRINGFIELD, Mass.— Appended are the returns of the com- 

 O petition in Series 2, Match No. 3. It will be seen that the 

 National Shooting Club, of San Francisco, Cal., are the winners' 

 of the prize, one of our detachable and intercha ngeable rifles with 

 fancy P. G. stock checked, Swiss butt plate, nickle plate, wind- 

 gauge and Vernier sights. The score of 1099 made by the California 

 riflemen is good, they used the straight military rifles, with 61b- 

 trigger pull, which according to our rules gives tbem a handicap 1 

 of 75 points, which brings their team total to 1174, a very fine score 

 indeed and one which it would be very hard to beat under the- 

 same conditions. 



The targets and score cards as received from the Massachusetts 

 Rifle Association did not correspond, the targets show 150 shots 

 with a total of 1189, while the score cards show but 148 shots and a 

 total of 1170. It is to be regretted that circumstances should occur 

 that debarred the tine score made by the gentlemen of the team, 

 as their shooting was very good indeed. There were 50 entries, but 

 returns have been received from but 30. Some of the clubs write 

 us that they were unable to shoot owing to causes which could not 

 be foreseen. 



The teams entered from the Massachusetts Militia could not 

 shoot owing to the annual State encampment, occurring June 6 

 to 11. The highest individual score was made by Mr. E. F. Rich- 

 ardson, of Lawrence, Mass., who made the fine total of 258 ; Mr. 

 F. J. Rabbeth, of Boston, making 254 ; Mr. G. H. Wentworth, of 

 Dover, N. H, 252, and Mr. O. M. Jewell, of Lawrence, 251. The 

 individuals who made strings of 80 or better were : 



E F Richardson, Lawrence, Mass 89 



O M Jewell, Lawrence, Mass 89 



F J Rabbeth, Boston, Mass 88 



J B Fellows, Boston, Mass 83 



C L Cobb, Brattleboro, Vt 88 



G H Wentworth, Dover, N H 88 



C F Walsliam, San Francisco, Cal 86 



Mat Gindele, Cincinnati, O 85 



Ed Hovey, San Francisco, Cal ..84 



H Nieman, Cincinnati, O 84 



L Brehm, Pittsburgh, Pa 84 



Geo E Belts, Bridgeport, Conn 84 



C D Palmer, Manchester, N H 84 



C W Jones, Waverly N Y 84 



Capt J E Klein, San Francisco, Cal 83 



C H Galusha, Carson City, Nevada 83 



G C Thaxter, Carson City, Nevada 83 



Ben Huggins, Pittsburgh, Pa 83 



W M Boothbv, Manchester, N H 83 



A B Dodge, Manchester, N H 83 



G R Russell, Boston, Mass 82 



R H Burns, Jamestown, NY 82 



Geo Hodgdon, Pittsburgh, Pa 82 



S Curnor, Virginia City, Nevada 83 



O B Hull, Collinsville, Conn 82 



Geo Wilcox, Carson City, Nevada 82 



M H Burke. Virginia City, Nevada 81 



G B Read, Brattleboro, Vt 81 



H C Browning, Oakland, Md 81 



J W Adams, Waverly, NY 81 



H W Hawcs, Central Valley, NY 81 



F L Norton, Jamestown, NY 80 



J H Bidwell, Collinsville, Conn 80 



J Saffell, Jr, Carson City, Nevada 80 



G H Prevar, Leomenster, Mass. 



clubs the individual members who are entered are practicing 

 diligently. Some of the teams in match No. 3 report very poor 

 weather indeed, which accounts in part for some of the poor 

 scores made by teams that were expected to be pretty near the top 

 of the list. Bulla rd R. A. Co. 



National Shooting Club, San Francisco, Cal. 



Ed Honey 5 7 8 7 9 8 8 8 10 5-75 



6778 10 8767 10-76 



7 8 9 8 10 5 8 8 10 6-75-230 



CFWalsham 10 7867 5 766 7-69 



48888 10 10 76 8-77 



9 9 8 7 7 6 10 7 10 8- 81—227 



P E Robertson 10 6 10 6 7 5 7 7 8 8-74 



46 8 699778 8—74 

 67877 10 688 7—74-222 



Capt J E Klein 6 6 7 7 6 9 8 4 5 7—66 



958768 10 87 5—73 



9 6 9 9 8 9 10 5 7 6—78—217 



A Johnson 688777795 5—69 



646867779 6-66 



7 9 7 4 7 5 6 9 7 7 -68 -203 



1099 



Military allowance 75 



Massachusetts Rifle Association, Boston, Mass. 



C W Hinman 7 7 6 9 7 9 9 8 8 10-80 



990 9 68976 9-78 



6 5 6 8 6 9 10 7 9 6-72—230 



F J Rabbeth 7 8 10 8 7 7 9 10 10 9-85 



79899 10 989 10-88 

 10 9679 10 896 7-81—254 



J B Fellows 8 8 10 5 7 8 8 9 6 9—78 . 



98998799 10 10-88 



8 9 7 6 6 6 8 4 10 10 -74-240 

 GR Russell 8 8 10 8 9 8 6 8 5 6-76 



9 10 8 6 6 6 7 10 10 10-82 

 68697 10 9 10 7 8-M-238 



J W Frve 10 10 3 8 8 9 8 6 4 10—76 



10 5 10 6 10 6 8 8 5 9-77 

 6 9 6 7 7 8 7 5 -55-208 

 1170 



Cincinnati Rifle Association, Cincinnati, O. 



M Gindele 7 8 6 10 9 8 9 6 8 8-79 



10 7 7 5 8 10 9 10 8 9—83 

 8799 10 9898 8— 85— 247 



H Nieman 9 6 8 8 8 6 7 8 10 9-79 



5 8 10 8 9 10 10 7 9 8-84 



5 5 7 8 10 10 9 8 8 8-78-247 

 J Gabolman 69 10 48766 10 4—70 



8 5 7 6 7 8 6 8 7 8-70 



9 8 9 6 6 8 8 6 7 7-74—214 

 E M Brumbach 6 6 7 9 6 4 10 10 9 10—77 



8869869 10 9 9-82 



8 10 8 4 5 8 7 6 8-71-230 

 J Peacock 8 10 7 7 9 7 9 6 8 8—79 



885 10 79579 8-76 

 9987 10 7730 6-72-227 

 U59 



Lawrence Rifle Club, Lawrence, Mass. 

 E F Richardson 8 10 10 8 8 10 8 10 7 10-S9 



10 79898877 7-80 



6 9 8 3 10 10 10 10 10 8 -89-358 

 O M Jewell 7 10 8 6 9 5 8 7 7 8-75 



10 8 7 10 10 10 8 7 8 9-87 



10 8 9 10 10 10 10 9 7-89-251 



CM Hill 89855787 7 10-74 



589 10 67668 7-71 



6 7 6 9 8 9 6 9 9 6-75-220 



J W Bean 7 4 5 5 9 8 5 5 8 9-06 



767897686 8-73 

 899766698 7—77—315 



W Fisher , 7 2 8 10 8 5 9 8 5 8-70 



0696 10 8775 9-67 



9 6 8 7 4 8 9 5 10 6-72-209 



1153 



