Feb. 7, 188$.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



ve printed pedigrees of dogs of any breed will 

 • by sending copies to this office. We are con- 



at East Patchogue. Long Island, under the name of the 

 Nahnike Kennel. Mr. T. M. Aldrich bas charge or the dogs, 

 which, we understand, in addition to the setters include 

 some St. Bernards and a capital team of cocker spaniels. 



Mr Paul H. G-otziau of Forest Lake, Minn., has purchased 

 the Great Dane Creaai that wou first prize in the open class 

 at St. Paul. The dog will be shown at some of the Eastern 

 shows. 



Some of the knowing on* s in the New England Kennel 

 Club's rooms anticipate a very large number of entries for 

 the forthcoming show. It is confidently believed that a 

 total of 1,500 will be reached. The majority of the classes 

 will be judged by Mr. Charles H. Mason and Mr. Fred 

 Gresham. Boston means to be ahead. 



It is reported from London that the proper flog now 

 is the greyhound. Greyhound pups have recently fetched 

 as high as* 850 guineas, that price having been paid at a 

 London auction lor the puppy Fullerton. Sixty to seventy 

 guineas is said to be a common price for young dogs with 

 any claim to blood. 



Troy has completed arrangements for an excellent show, 

 and enthusiasm runs high among the Trojans. We are in- 

 formed that the entries are coming in rapidly and everything 

 points to a very successful exhibition. 



It is rumored that a Western bench show circuit is being 

 formed including Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Detroit, St. 

 Louis and Kansas City, for the purpose of holdiug a series 

 of shows during the summer and fall. Such an association 

 would be a strong one, and we have no doubt would be most 

 successful. 



All who have 



confer a favor by ocuumg ^.^ivo ^ v — -~ ■■ - -— 



stantly receiving requests for extended pedigrees, and the 

 labor entailed would be greatly lessened in many instances 

 if we had the tabulated forms to send to our correspondents. 



Every evening on the Brooklyn Athletic Club track may 

 be seen a sleuder youth traveling at a ten mile an hour gait. 

 He is accompanied by a white and blue greyhound. Both 

 are in "training," one for a hurdle race, the other for a 

 dog show. Hello there! Highland Chief, 



We are informed that Mr. Belmont will send his team of 

 fox-terriers to Boston this year. If this is true and other 

 classes are equally good we shall probably not be far out of 

 the way in reporting the Boston snow as first-class. 



Mr. John Davidson, who has been shooting in Mississippi, 

 has had an attack of: malaria fever, but has shaken it off 

 and will be in good form when the setters are called out at 

 New York. 



The dog actor, Sultan, owned by Miss Marie Wellesley, 

 died Jan. 15, at Minneapolis, Minn., from cancer. Sultan 

 was on the stage for nearly ten years, and was quite an in- 

 telligent performer. 



Dr. M. H. Crver, who is unouestionably the most success- 

 ful breeder and' exhibitor of pugs in America; will in future 

 devote less time to his dogs. 



We are pleased to note that there is considerable talk 

 among the old members of resuscitating the old Rod and 

 Gun Club of Springfield, Mass. 



Mr. Wilmerding's team of Clumber spaniels has arrived. 

 They were imported from No. 12 Wall street, 



Mr. James Watson has taken charge of the kennel depart- 

 ment of Bcins and Whip. In the number before us the dog 

 appears to hold both the reins and whip. 



The entries for the New York dog show so far as received 

 up to Wednesday noon number 1,373. This beats the record. 



The managers of the New York dog show have made the 

 usual arrangements with the express and railroad com- 

 panies for the transportation of dogs to and from the show. 



Will some one send us the pedigree of the Irish setter bitch 

 Lady Fire Fly II. ? She was whelped Sept. 10, 1886. 



Mr. Wm. Phillips, who is well known as a successful 

 exhibitor of toy spaniels, has bought a fairly good St, 

 Bernard and will show him at New York. 



Messrs. Oldham and Willey will show a very large and 

 strong team of spaniels at Troy. 



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, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



fW Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Argyle, Athol, Angus, Arnot, Alcen, Alton, Alice and Alida. By 

 Geo. Shepard Page, Stanley, N. J., for deerhounds, four dogs ana 

 four bitches, whelped Jan. 5, 1889, by Bunrobia (Torrom— Loyal) 

 out of Shelloch (Ossian— Brenda). 



Odacsep. By C. Van W. Fish, Cleveland, O., for white and 

 orange St. Bernard dog, whelped Oct. 12, 1888. by Beauchamp 

 (B.auchief— Berengaria) out of Lady Hanley (Plinhnimon— Lady 

 Burghley). 



Fluke and Stray Shot. By E. W. Durkee, East Patchogue, L. I., 

 for black, white and tan English setter dog and black and white 

 ticked bitch, whelped June 32, 1887, by Gogo (Leicester Crook— 

 Spright' out of Oab'eo (Foreman— Belle of Allendale). 



Freckles. Bv E. W. Duruee, East Patchogue, L. I., for hlaek, 

 white and tan English setter dog-, whelped J uly 4, 1888, by Royal 

 Albert (Sir Alister— Novelty) out of Calico (Foreman— Belle of 

 Allendale). 



Armada., Lady Catherine and Fulda. Bv E. W. Durkee, East 

 Patchogue, L. L, for black, white and tan English setter hitches, 

 whelped July 22 and 23,'188S, by Roger (Count Noble— Queen Meg) 

 out of Chintz (Foreman— Belle of Allendale). 



Roybel IV, By W. Rui d Pattei son, Willianisport. Pa,, for black, 

 white and tan English setter dog, whelped July 3, 1888, by Royhel 

 III. (Rash [Gladstone— Countess C.) out of Leah III. (champion 

 Glen Rock— Leah II ). 



Nahnike Mint. Nahmke Tansy, Sambo and Frimerusse. By E. W. 

 Durkee, Ea3t Patchogue, L. L, for two black and tan and two 

 black cocker spaniel dogs, whelped May 17, 1888, by Jumbo (Hor- 

 nell Dandy— Hornell Dinah) out of Woodstock Norah (O bo II. 

 Wono stock Dinah). 



Nahmke Juha, Nahmke Hannah, and Trimbo.lmouche. ByE. W. 

 Durkee, East Patchogue. L. L, for two black and one brown 

 cocker spaniel bitches, whelped Oct. 21, 1887, by Master Shiua 

 (Young Obo — Shina) out of Woodstock Noran (Obo It.— Wood- 

 stock Dinah). 



Sheffield Lam. By F. F. Dole, New Haven, Conn., for black and 

 tan terrier bitch, whelped Feb. 10, 1888, by King George out of 

 Luce. 



D. By Dr. I. O'Neill, Buffalo, N. Y.. for white, black and tan 

 coxiterrier bitch, whelped Auw. 20, 1888, by Handy Mixture (A.K. 

 R 6700) out of Lilly (A.K.R. 4228). 



Ridg&waod Kennels. By Chris Wagner, Brooklyn, N. Y., for his 

 kennels of St. Bernards. 



Nahrtike Kennds. By E. W. Durkee, for his kennels at East. 

 Patchogue, L. I. 



Bradford Kennels. By John F. Campbell, Montreal, Can., for 

 his kennels of terriers. 



BRED. 



pgr- Notes mast be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Pitchdark—Strephon. Chestnut Hill Kennels' (Philadelphia, 

 Pa.) collie bitch Pitchdark (Eclipse— Matchless) to theirStrephon 

 (El lipse- Flurry), Jan. 29. 



Bonnie Knowe— Clutrlcrol II. Dr. J. P. Gray's (Rochester, N. Y.) 

 rolhc bitch Bonnie Knowo (Red Gauntlet— Brenda) to Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels' Oharleroi II. (Charlemagne— Sooty). Jan. 11. 



Bonnie Doon -Chart eroi II. McEweu & Gibson's (Byron, Ont.) 

 collie bitch Bonnie Doon (Bonnie Dunkeld— Ronnie Knowe) to 

 Chestnut Hill KennelB' Oharleroi II. (Charlemagne-Sooty), Dec. 



~ Bonnie Jean— Dublin Scot. J. A. Long's (St, Louis, Mo.) collie 

 bitch Bonnie Jean to Chestnut Hill KennelB' Dublin Scot ( L'ho 

 Colonel— Jessie), Jan. 21. 



Patient— Dublin Sent. J. A. Long's (St. Loin-. Mo..) collie bitch 

 Patient (Oiiarlemagne— Patience) to Chestnut Hill Kennels' Dub- 

 lin Scot (The Colonel-Jessie), Jan. 21. 



Queen of Tliorpe—Reislun Semamqn. Mr, Sherman's (Philadel- 

 phia, Pa.) collie bitch Queen of Thorre (Niillamore-Gert) to 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyn Sensation (Strephon— Jessie Dean), 



^Beauty B — Prince Don. John Finn's (Washington, D.C.) pointer 

 birch Beauty B. (Prince-Beauty) to F. 8. Webster's Prince Don 

 (Tennyson— Nellie), Jan. 29. 



Remol— Merchant Prince. Tiot Kennels' (Norwood, Mass.) St, 

 Bernard hitch Reusol (Alp— Mill y Rose) to Chas. G. Wlieeiock'a 

 Merchant Prince (champion Merchant Prince— champion Mi- 

 randa), Jan. 15. _ „ , . „ l ,_ . 0t 



Hilda— Merchant Prince. Tiot Kennels' (Norwood, Mass.) St. 

 Bernard bitch Hilda (imported Alp— Hero) toChas. G. W beelo'-k's 

 Merchant Prince (champion Merchant Prince— champion Mi- 

 randa). Jan. 38. ' ^ , 



Chintz-Roger. E. W. Durkee's (East Patchogue, L. I.) English 

 setter bitch Chintz (Foreman-Belle of Allendale) to L. Gardner's 

 Roger (Count Noble-Queen Me^g). . Ian. 2J. 



Haphazard -Roy Monarch. E. W. Durkee's I East Patchogue, L. 

 I.) English setter bit h Haphazard (Foreman— Belle of Allendale) 

 to C. C. Gray's Roy Momu'ch (Dashing Monarch— List), Jan. 25. 



Belle of Allendale Gene. E. W. Durkee's (East Patchogue. L. I.) 

 Enelish'sctter biich Belle of Allendale (Lava Rock— Liddesdale) 

 to T. M. Aldrich's Gene (Druid-Ruby). Dec. 20. 



Betsy— Clyde Bandhu. H. T. Wilson's (Lynn, Mass.) English fet- 

 ter bitch Betsv (Rex-Betsy) to W. H. Beede's Clyde Bondhu (Gus 

 Bandhu— Lndv Dixie). Jan. G. , • 



Nahmke Hannah— Juba. E. W. Durkee's ( East Patchogue, L. 1.) 

 cocker spaniel hitch Nahmke Hanuie (Master Shina— Woodstpcfe 

 Norah) to his Juber (Master Shiua— Woodstock Norah), Dec. 5. 



Flirt— Silk, Jr. H. F. Gordon's (Woodstock, Out.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Flirt (Obo. Jr.— Brantford Flirt) to A. Laidlaw's Silk, Jr. 

 (champion Silk— Woodstock Ruby), Jan. 25. 



Senora—Otffee. A. Laidlaw's (Woodstock, Out.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Senora (Robin— Devon Beauty.) to his Giffee (Zeo— Nina), 

 Jan. 23. 



Veva— Silk, Jr. A. Laidlaw's (Woodstock, Ont.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Veva (Master Shin i— Dido) to his Silk. Jr. (champion Silk- 

 Woodstock Ruby), Jan. 18. „ , 



Woodstock Ada— Brant. A. Laidlaw's (Woodstock, Out.) cocker 

 spaniel hitch Woodstock Ada (champion Obo II.— Woodstock 

 Dinah) to C. M. Nelles's Brant (champion Obo II.— Blackie III.), 



^London Jet-Silk, Jr. R. G. Wilkie's (St. Thomas, Can.) field 

 spaniel bitch London Jet to A. Laidlaw's Silk, Jr. (champion Silk 

 — Woodstock Ruby), Jan. 36. 



WHELPS. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Helen. C. H. Starks's (Chatham, N.Y.) beagle bitch Helen (Cam- 

 eron's ; Racket— Nellie II.), Jan. 19, six (three dogs), by I. Whit- 

 beck's Pat. 



Bertha. Pierrepont Morgan's (New York) collie bitch Bertha 

 (Staffa— Ethel), Jan. 18, eight (six dogs), by Chest nut HiU Kennels' 

 Scotilla (Dublin Scot— Flurry II,). 



Shelloch. Geo. Shepard Page's (Stanley, N. J.) deerhound bitch 

 Shelloch (Ossian— Brenda). Jan. 5, eight (four dogs), by Mrs. Geo. 

 Shepard Page's Dunrobin (Torrom— Loyal). 



Berkshire Zulu. Berkshire Kennels' (Hinsdale, Mass.) mastiff 

 hitch Berkshire Zulu (Donald— Maid of \thens), Jan. 17, six (three 

 does), by their Berkshire Caution (Ilford Caution— Countess). 



Berkshire Juno. Berkshire Kennels' (Hinsdale, Mass.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Berkshire Juno (Merchant Prince— Nun), Jan. 29, eight 

 (three dogs), by their Berkshire Prince (Merchant Prince— Mi- 

 randa). 



My Queen. H. A. Harris's (North Wilmington, Mass.) bull-ter- 

 rier bitch My Queen (champion Grand Duke -champion Maggie 

 May), by F. F, Dole'B Sensation (Bulrush— Fancy II.). 



Li'tlias. Jas. E. Unks's (Muncie, Ind.) fox-terrier bitch Lillias 

 (Splauger— Blemto.i Lilly), Dec. 25. seven (tour dogs), by C. Rath- 

 bone's Beverwyck Tippler (Bacchanal— Blemton Thyme). 



SALES. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



(Jleippy. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, whelped July 2, 

 1887, by Elmore's Bob out of Jennie, by C. H. Starks, Chatham, 

 N. Y., to Jas. Ireland, Johnstown, N. Y. 



Racket, Jr. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped April 19. 



1887, by Cameron's Racket out of Krueger's Nellie II., by C. H. 

 Starks, Chatham, N. Y., to O. G. Stolz, Horicou, Wis. 



Bonnie Knowe. Sable and white collie hitch, whelped March 17, 

 1886, by Red Gauntlet out of Brenda, by Chestnut Hill Kennels, 

 Philadelphia, Pa., to Dr. J. P. Gray. Rochester, N. Y. 



Leonard— Drumlin Moss whelps. Collies, whelped Oct. 30, 1888, 

 by Chestnut Hill Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa., two sable dogs to 

 Dr. J. P. Gray, Rochester, N. Y., and one sable and white dog to 

 E. M. Lynch, New York. 



Scotilla, Jr. Sable collie dog, whelped Nov. 19, 1888, by Scotilla 

 out of Cora II.. by Chestnut Hill Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa„ to A. 

 H. Jones, Germahtcwn, Pa. 



Caractacus— Pitchdark whelp. Black, white and tan collie bitch, 

 whelped Sept, 12, 188-5. by Chestnut. Hill Kennels, Philadelphia, 

 Pa., to Miss F. G. Shell, Richmond, Va. 



Wacouta Donna. Stone fawn, black points, mastiff bitch, 

 whelped Jan. 31, 1888, hy champion Ilford Chancellor out of Ilford 

 Comedy, by Wacouta Kennels, Omaha, Neb., to Dr. Geo. B. Ayres, 

 same place. 



Berkshire Caution— Berkshire Zulu whelp. Fawn mastiff bitch, 

 whelped May 8, 18B8, by Berkshire Kennels, Hinsdale, Mass., to 

 H. A. Beyier. Reading, Pa. 



Berkshire Caution— Nina (A.K.R. msi) whelp. Fawn mastiff 

 biich, whelped Aug. 19, 1888, by Berkshire Kennels, Hinsdale, 

 Mass., to WTC. Crandall & Co., Sprinsville, N. Y. 



Berkshire Caution— Lady Beile (A.K.R. 6707) whelp. Fhwu mas- 

 tiff dog, whelped Oct. ft, 1858, by Berkshire Kennels, Hinsdale, 

 Mass.. to L. B. Wood, Cueshire, Mass. 



Slam. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped Sept. 1, 1886, by 

 Bang out of Flora, by T. M. Steele, Dover, N. H., to Pine Grove 

 Kennels, Lynn, Mass. 



Roybel IV. Black, white and tan English setter doe, whelped 

 July 3, 1888, by Roybel 111. out of Leah III., by Isaac Yearsley, Jr., 

 Coatesville, Pa., to W. Burd Pattei son, Willianisport, Pa. 



Veva. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped March 20, 1888, by 

 Master Shina out of Dido, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont ., to 

 Arthur Heber, Montreal, ('an. 



Robin— Devon Beauty whelp. Cocker spaniels, whelped Oct. 15, 



1888, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., a black and a red dog to J. 

 S. Allan, Montreal. Can., and a black dog to F. E. Curtis, Simcoe, 

 Ont. 



Dodo. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Oct. 13, 1887, by Mas- 

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

 Out., to John E. Davis, Butte, Mont, 



Master SfUna. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Sept, 15, 1885, 

 by Young Obo out of champion Shina, by A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, 

 Ont,, to H. D. Brown, Waterbury, Vt. 



Woodstock Ada. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped June 30, 

 1885, hy champion Obo II. out of Woodstock Dinah, by A. Laid- 

 law, Woodstock, Ont., to Abboit_Kenuels. Pontiac, Mich. 



Sensation— Starlight -whelps. White ball-terriers, whelped Dec. 

 20. 1888, by F. b\ Dole, New Haven, Conn., a dog to Mr. Haley and 

 a bitch to H. A. Harris, both of North Wilmington, Mass. 



My Queen. White bull-ten ier bitch, whelped July 28. 1888, by 

 champion Grand Duke out of Maggie May, by F. F. Dole, New 

 Haven, Conn., to H. A. Harris, North Wilmington, Mass. 



Flash— Flirt whelp. White fox-terrier dog, whelped May 17,1888, 

 by Berkshire Kennels, Hinsdale, Mass., to Harry G. Reed, Lan- 

 caster, Pa. 



Bacchanal— Surry Clove (A.K.R. 1399) whelp. White, black and 

 tan head, fox-terrier bitch, whelped May 8, 1888, by Berkshire 

 Kennels, Hinsdale, Mass., to Harry G. Reed, Lancaster, Pa, 



DEATHS. 



Daisy G. Mastiff bitch, whelped March 8, 1836 (A.K.R. 5620), 

 osvned by Barkshire Kennels, Hinsdale, Mass.. Dec. 5; from bite 

 of another bitch. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT, 

 ZW No Notice Taken ot Anonymous Correspondent*. 



Cocker Spaniel, Philadelphia.— The dog seems only oat of 

 condition. Purge with full dose of castor oil, and give one of 

 Bland's iron pills three times daily. You can conceal the pill in a 

 small morsel of meat. 



W. B. H., Marlborough.— He may have distemper, or may have 

 poisoned himself. Give tabhspoon of syrup of buckthorn, and 

 follow with a S-grain quinine pill. Continue to give a ft grain qui 

 nine pill morning and evening for a week. Look for worms. 



The Mutual Like Insurance Co.— The annual statement of 

 his long established company, of which Mr. ChhS. H. Raymond 

 Js the New York agent, is out. and is published this weeif on an- 

 other page. The figures in which it deals are so stupendous as to 

 Htaagcr the imagination. The total assets are $126,08 .,153.56. and 

 this is an increase of more than seven and a quarter millions of 

 dollars. As will h* seen the surnlusof the comoanv is $7,910,063.63, 

 an increase of $1,615,622.11. Seventeen thousand four hundred 

 and twenty-six more polu ies are In force, now than last year. 

 All this indicates the growth of the business. Its solidity is 

 shown bv the statement of the way in which the enoimous sur- 

 plus is invested. Nearly fifty millions of dollars are represented 

 by bond and mortgage, nearly forty-nine milPons by United 

 States and other securities; real estale and loans on collateral 

 account for more than twenty-one millions of dcl'ars, and the 

 remaining six millions consists of cash in banks and trust com- 

 panies drawing interest, and of interest accrued, premiums de- 

 ferred and in transit, eic. The statement is one of which the 

 officers of the company may well feel proud, and is such as to 

 inspire the utmost confidence. 



\ifU md Jpvy? Shooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



TOPEKA RIFLE CLUB— Topeka, Kan., Jan. 3.— Match at 

 200vds., off-hand: 



G E Morrison 10 8 9 8 9 7 9 6 JO 6-82 



6879797 10 10 7-80 



5 5 8 10 10 9 10 B 9 10-81-243 

 J L Paine 9 8 7 9 10 10 8 8 10 7- 86 



7 7 8 10 6 10 8 10 7 4-77 



6 9 9 10 5 8 6 7 6 10-76—239 

 I R McCarter 7 7 6 7 10 6 5 9 9 9-75 



10 9 10 6 5 8 8 10 10 8—84 

 6 7 9 9 4 9 8 8 5 9—74—233 



OR Paine 10 87758676 .8—70 



979597 10 8 10 6—79 

 6 9 9 10 7 8 7 4 7 9-76—225 

 BOSTON, Feb. 2.— Judging from the large number of riflonien 



present at all the shoots at Walnut Hill since January came in. 



the interest of rifle shooting must be gaining very fast. To-day 



Mr. Wilder wins the gold medal in the 20-shot rest match and C. 



C. Clarke the championship medal. Following are the scores 



made to-day: 



20-Shot Rest Match. 



S Wilder 10 8 8 11 7 )1 11 11 12 12 



12 9 11 9 10 12 12 11 9 12-209 



J B Munroe 11 13 10 12 12 9 11 9 11 12 



t0 11 10 12 10 10 9 10 8 9-208 



J Francis 9 9 12 12 8 12 10 13 1 10 



9 10 8 9 9 9 11 9 12 10-194 



.INEames 11 9 9 11 12 8 9 11 12 9 



10 7 10 9 9 7 7 9 10 12-191 



J N Frye 10 9 9 8 11 7 8 10 8 8 



9 12 10 8 8 10 12 10 10 9-186 



LR Avay - 9 8 9 7 9 10 11 11 10 9 



8 10 8 12 11 11 7 8 11 7-186 

 Champion Medal Match. 



CO Clarke 8 7 7 9 7 10 5 8 9 8—78 



A Loring 9 9 6 8 8 10 5 9 8 6-78 



W Charles 5 8 10 7 8 5 7 10 8 9-77 



CE Berry 8 89678. S 59 8—76 



J A Frye - 5 5 7 10 8 6 9 7 10 7-74 



W r Gardner 2 6 5 7 8 7 6 8 9 6-64 



50-Yard .2 MOO Rifle Match, 200yds. 



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



Smith 8 6 8 8 9 10 1 9 10 7-81 



50- Yard Revolver Match. 



AS Hunt 6 7977879 6 6—74 



Victory Medal Match. 



J A Frye 1 8 8 9 9 10 7 8 10 7 9-85 



A Loring 9 7 9 4 7 9 10 8 9 8-81 



A F Brown 7 7 6 8 9 7 8 6 9 7-74 



Medal and Badge Match. 



H L Lee 6 9 10 8 7 8 7 9 10 8-.S2 



G B Warren 7 98 10 98478 6-76 



A F Brown 7 9 3 10 7 6 5 7 8 7-69 



All-comers' Match. 

 George R. Russell made a score of 89 with the Springfield mili- 

 tary rifle, which beats all records before made with this arm in a 

 10-shot match at 200yds.: 



G R Russell (rail.) 10 10 9 10 10 9 ft 8 8 10-89 



G B Warran 7 9 9 7 10 10 9 8 8 8-85 



W Charles 9 9 10 8 9 8 7 7 8 9—84 



A Loring 6 6 10 9 10 10 9 7 8 6—81 



GB Warren 7887 10 7977 7-77 



DL Chase 10 6 4 10 7 6 6 10 7 9—75 



A S Hunt 9 .8 7 10 6 9 7 6 6 7-75 



BG Barker 8 10 5769 498 5-71 



A S Field (mil.) 5 7 4 10 5 9 7 6 7 10—70 



S Ham 8 4 7 7 7 7 7 5 8 7-86 



W Ames 8 7 4 4 6 4 10 10 7 4-64 



E B Mansfield 9 3 3 5 10 6 6 7 7 5—58 



F Martin 6 6 9 5 7 9 6 4 4 5—57 



Rest Match. 



J R Munroe 12 9 9 12 12 13 10 11 12 12-111 



S Wilder 12 12 12 11 II 10 11 11 9 10—109 



A G Home 12 9 9 9 9 12 10 11 12 9-102 



J N Frye 9 10 12 9 8 12 10 8 10 12—100 



L R Avay 10 9 10 9 11 11 9 10 10 9— 98 



J N Fames 9 8 10 12 10 10 12 9 8 9— 97 



A Ballard 10 9 9 11 9 11 13 10 8 8— 97 



C F Allen 8 11 10 11 9 12 10 6 7 8— 95 



S Day 8 6 9 6 7 8 9 12 11 10- g6 



W T CPrescott 9 11 9 8 5 9 10 6 7 8- 82 



GCAlbee 7 8 6 7 8 8 8 9 8— 78 



ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 2.— Mr. L. V. D. Perret was in good form" 

 last Wednesday when the St. Louis Pistol Club held its shoot, 

 and he rolled up 89. which proved high and the medal will be bis 

 for the coming week. The attendance was fair and with the 

 exception of a few scores the shooting w^as comparatively good. 

 Standard American target, 20yds.: 



LVDPerret 10 7 9 9 10 10 10 9 7 8-89 



W Bauer 7 8 9 8 8 9 1') 9 8 9-t5 



E Mohrstadt 5 9 7 10 10 10 7 10 5 10-83 



M Summer field 7 6 10 6 9 4 9 9 9 10-80 



F A Fodde 7 8 9 6 7 7 6 9 10 9—78 



M Billmeyer 87 10 787976 6—75 



WJMackwitz 806 5 69976 8-73 



L Denning 8 9 10 5 19 5 8 6 5 7-73 



L H Roce 8 8 6 6 10 6 8 6 8 6-72 



W H Hettel 5 5 10 5 7 6 8 8 8 7-69 



A E Bengel 7 6 7 4 9 i 6 6 8 5-63 



H Griesidieck 05 10 10 58558 6-62 



Unser Fritz. 



SMITH VS. OAKLEY.— Because somebody has presented Mis= 

 Aunie Oaklev with a badge labeling her the champion rifle shot 

 of the world, Miss Lillian F. Smith is out with a series of 13 chal- 

 lenges, as follow s: No. 1— Fifty sbots at a Creedmoor target. Creed- 

 moor rules, 200vds.. caliber not to ex^ed .32. Nc. 2— Fifty shots 

 at a 25-ring taivet, 200yds., single!- ading rifle, shot- must be fired 

 in 3 minutes. No. 3— Tosbootat "0 balls 2%in, in diameter, 50yds., 

 .22cal. rifle, single loader, the shooting must be done in 3 minutes, 

 No. 4— To shoot 10 shots at any ring target with a bullseye 134'n. 

 in diameter. 75ft.. .22ca). No. 5— To shoot at 50 balls thrown m tie 

 air, 40ft., ,22cal. No. 6— To shoot at 25 balls thrown in the air. 

 30ft., .22cal. No. 7— I'o shoot at 20 balls thrown in the air, 15ft,. 

 .22cal., singieloading rifle, shooting to be done in 1 minute. No. 

 8— To shoot at 10 pair of balls thrown in the air, 20ft., repeating 

 rifle. No. 9— To shoot at 50 balls thrown in tne i.ir, 20f '., 2 repeat- 

 ing rifles, .22cal., to he shot on time. No 10— To shoot at 20 pen- 

 nies thrown in the air, 20ft,, 22cal. No. 11-To shoot at 100 balls 

 on a swinging target, 30ft , 3 repeating rifles, to be shot inside 2^ 

 minutes. No. 12— To shoot at 20 balls on a swinging larget, 30ft., 

 ,22cal. nfle, singleloader, time of shooting 1 minute. No. 13— To 

 shoot at 25 balls thrown from a trap 4ft. high, 30ft., .23cal. rifle. 



