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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jan. 81, 1889, 



bPANIEL FIELD TRIALS. — Editor Forest and Stream: 

 I have watched and waited for several weeks in the vain 

 hope that the spaniel men would be heard from on the sub- 

 ject of spaniel Held trials; but, with the single exception of 

 Mr. Mercer, they are as silent as the Sphinx. This is strange 

 for the Clumbers are said to be inferior to the fields and 

 cockers at work; yet the Clumber man is in favor of a test of 

 merit, and tbe advocates of the latter— where are they? For 

 heaven's sake, gentlemen, remember that vour pets are in- 

 tended by nature for work, not to be- coddled up at home 

 and taken around to shows and win prizes. Is no one in 

 favor of field trials save Mr. Mercer and— Quester? 



MASTIFF PUPPY WEIGHTS.-South Paris, Me., Jan 



23. — Editor Forest and Stream: In your issue of Jan. 10 i 

 see a communication from W. J. McMullen asking if any 

 one can beat his mastiff puppv in weight. I have a puppy 

 whelped July 17, by Don Quixote out of Nell, which weighed 

 Jan. 10, 1251bs. This, I think, is ahead of McMullen.— W 

 M. Shaw. 



PHILADELPHIA KENNEL CLUB.-Philadelphia, Jan. 



24. -Editor Forest and Stream: At the annual meeting of the 

 Philadelphia Kennel Club, Ezra Comfort, 15 N. 7th street, 

 was elected President, Francis S. Brown, 608 Chestnut 

 street, Secretary, and Chas S. Thompsou, 2247 Richmond 

 street, was elected Treasurer.— Francis S. Brown, Sec. 



SETTERS LOST,— The Rosecrof t Kennels have lost two 

 of their English setter bitches, one blue beltou and one 

 white wi th black and tan head. They strayed or were stolen 

 from Plainfield, N. J., Jan. 23. Any information concern- 

 ing them will be thankfully received by Wilson Fiske, 102 

 Chambers street, New York. 



DOG TALK. 



WE have received the first number of the Illustrated 

 Kennel Magazine, published at Leeds, Eng. It is 

 issued quarterly, and with it is incorporated the Pet Dog 

 ■Journal With its change of name its sphere of usefnlnes*s 

 is greatly enlarged, and in addition to its care for the inter- 

 ests of pet dogs, the Magazine will henceforth open its 

 columns to all breeds. If the number of the Magazine, be- 

 fore us is a sample of those to follow, we congratulate its 

 readers and extend to its publishers our hearty wishes for 

 its success. 



From all accounts the coming dog show season will bring 

 out an array of winners that will astonish even the most 

 sauguine believers in the improvement of the different 

 breeds. We have been told, in strict confidence— which of 

 course m no case shall we violate— of an unprecedented num- 

 ber of dark dogs that are sure to win the coveted blue. 

 These Little confidential notes will be of very great assist- 

 ance to us in making up the reports of the dfffereut shows, 

 as with all the good qualities of the winners so plainly set 

 before us our only task will be to jot down the few slight 

 imperfections that have escaped the eye of the owner. 



Our Chicago correspondent writes. u We are all right. We 

 are going to have a drag-hunt. The following is the an- 

 nouncement as made public in the daily papers: 'A fox 

 hunt, in which the fox will be an aniseed bag, is to take 

 place over a ten-mile course in South and Jackson parks on 

 Washington's Birthday. Ladies and gentlemen who want 

 to ride to hounds must send in their names to J. L. Day. 91 

 Clark street, or J. P. Johnston, 213 State street, before Feb. 

 12. The only requirements are that the applicants must be 

 good riders and have good horses.' " 



Our old correspondent "Quester'"' writes: "Happening to 

 glance over the black field spaniel standard as adopted by 

 the English Spaniel Club, my eyes rest on the closing sen- 

 tence, descriptive of 'general appearance.' It reads, '\ 

 grand combination of beauty and utility.' From thismv 

 gaze wanders to the portrait of Moonstone and— I smile." 



It is reported that the Philadelphia Kennel Club has 

 chauged the dates for its show to March 19 to 22. We have 

 heard nothing from them regarding such change, and hop^ 

 that it has not been made. These dates were claimed last 

 week by the Rochester Kennel Club, and both shows would 

 certainly suffer if held at the same time. 



A lady who resides in Yineland, N. J., was preseuted with 

 a St, Bernard puppy about Dec. 1, 1888, and she wishes the 

 pedigree. The puppy was purchased from some one theu 

 living Ota Eighty-seventh street, New York. Should auv of 

 pttt readers know anything of this thev will confer a favor 

 by sending particulars to this office. 



We learn that Mr. F. H. F. Mercer, of Ottawa, Canada, 

 will shortly import two or three Clumber spaniel bitches 

 from a well known kennel in England. Owing to want of 

 coudition and an accident to one of his team Mr. Mercer 

 will not exhibit his dogs this season, at least at the earlier 

 shows. 



We understand that a new departure will be made by the 

 managers of the New York dog show in the arrangement of 

 the benches and judges' rings. We suggest that they also 

 make an improvement in the catalogue bv placing the list 

 •of special prizes at the head of the class for each breed. 



Intending exhibitors should not forget that entries for the 

 New York dog show closenext Monday, Feb. 4. The address 

 of the superintendent is Jas. Mortimer, 41 Broadway, New 

 York. 



The Beagle Club is all right. The president informs us 

 that the report of a split in the club has no foundation in 

 fact, and that the club was never in better condition than at 

 t he present time. 



Mr. Wade decidedly objects to "honorable" in lieu of hon- 

 orary in his article last week. 



There are 280 entries for the Pittsburgh dog show to be 

 held next week, 



The next meet of tbe Occidental Coursing Club, of Cali- 

 fornia, will take place Feb. 22. 



DAYTON KENNEL CLUB.— Dayton, O., Jan. 29.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: The new kennel club com- 

 pleted their organization by electing A. A. Wiuters, Presi- 

 dent; Chas. Wheeler, Vice-President; Chas. G. Stoddard, 

 Secretary and Treasurer; they with the following named 

 gentlemen, Ed D. Grimes, Dr. W. R. Howe, Gustav Sander 

 R. C. Anderson and Chas. Hanitch. of this city, and Grif T. 

 Miller, of Cincinnati, compose the board of directors for the 

 year. The kennel and yards are two acres in extent on 

 one of the knolls at Oakwood, one mile south of this citv 

 Frank Wilcox is superintendent. The kennel building is "a 

 model structure for the purpose, of snug cottage style, 

 00x30ft., with cross hallways 21ft. wide through the build- 

 ing; roomy stalls for sixty dogs, well lighted and ventilated, 

 convenient kitchen arrangements, abundance of pure water, 

 separate, quarters for bitches and puppies, comfortable hos- 

 pital for convalescents away from the kennel. Most of the 

 dogs owned by members are for practical field work, while 

 others are well known winners on the bench, or field trial 

 ;s.— Dayton. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Notes must be sent on prepared blankg, which are for- 

 niahed free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Sets of 300 of any one form, bonnd for 

 retaining dnplioates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 tW Notes most be sent on the Prepared Blanks- 

 t'F'f™ ^'H lind /: ,r *lQiieeTt. By P. M. Carman, Wright villa, 

 Pa., lor while and tan beagle dog and hitch, whelped Aug. 9.1888 

 il! 1 1f'' (lmi,orW Rattler-imported Lady Bird) out of Floret 



w ^^ McGr m r «ndDiUUTCup. By Warner & Hamilton, Canaan 

 n- Corners, N. \ ., for black, white and tan and sable, and white 

 collie bitches, whelped July 13, 1888. by champion Clipper CA.K.R. 

 feSW out of Nellie McGregor (champion Bex, \.K.R. 149-Juno). 



JMdOeV OaU Rem, Gypsy, Forest Belle ami Orphan Girl. By Jas. 

 P. Swain, Jr.. BronxviUe, N. Y., for white and liver pointer 



h^o' )o h .? ,ped Jul > T 19 < lm < °y Jud S e (A.K.R. 6390) out of Ruby 

 (A.lv. tt. 4oWt>). 



Seul. By Jas. P. Swain, Jr., BronxviUe, N. Y., for liver and 



ffi)Wi?ia^Ka c ' 4 sg: lpoa July 10 ' 18S8 ' hy Judge (a - kr - 



Crazy Jane. By H. J. Warner, Madison. Wis., for fawn pus 

 bitch, whelped Aug. 8, 1888, by Cricket (Tnck-Toodles) out of 

 Irmket (Dandy— Pansv Blossom). 



Jm By David H. Clark, Natick, Mass., for white and tawny 

 St. Bernard bitch, wlndped Sept.. 9, 1888, by Scotch Bonivard 

 (champion Boni vard- Mirza) out of Madam (A.K.R. 4707). 



Wake* By W. Bard Patterson, Williamsport, Pa., for lemon 

 and white English setter bitch, whelped Julv 22, 1888, by Rock 



Don Oasew (formerly Don). White, brindle spot, smooth St. 

 Bernard dog, whelped Feb. 22 1886, by St. Botolph out of Belle of 

 Sterling, by John Woodbury, New York, to Chas. D. Bernheimer, 

 same place. 



_ Cliequasset Maud, Orana-e brindle, white markings, St. ^Bernard 

 oitch, whelped Oct. 12, 1888, by imported Beauchamp out of Lady 

 Hanley, by Geo. Q. Dow, North Epping, N. H., to Mrs. H. S. Cham- 

 Ders, Port Jervis, N. Y. 



#^8- White and black English settler dog. whelped July 3, 

 1886, by Earl Briton out of Spot Gladstone, by P. M. Carman. 

 Wrightsville, Pa., to Dr. J. E. Ottoway, Charlotte, N. Y. 

 1 Jo ta l f6 \J' e , mc ! n and white English setter bitch, whelped July 32, 

 1888. by Rock, Jr out of Pauline, by I. Yearsly, Jr., Coatesville, 

 Pa., to W. Bard Patterson, Williamsport, Pa. 



Jr. (Glen Rook— Armida) out of Dashing Kate (Dashing Lion— 

 Queen Anne). 



Daisy Dean H. By Dr. E. J. Gross, Athens-on-Hudson, N. Y.. 

 tor liver and white cocker spaniel bitch, whelped May 1, 1888, by 

 Rex (Col. Stubhs, A.K.R. 46;5-Daisy Dean.) out of Romp (Grouse 

 -Stone's imported bitch). 



Maud. By H. G. Vini.1, North Plymouth, Mass., for white bull- 

 terrier bitch, whelped June 28. 1885, by Banjo (A.K.R, 1217) out of 

 Nunno (A K.R. 4219). 



Rockadle Queen. By Rockdale Kennels, New Bedford, Mass., for 

 white bull-terrier bitch, whelped October, 18887, by Roval Dia- 

 mond (A.K.R. 4311) out of Mercedes Roval ( Princess Louise). 



Rockdale Belle. By Rockdale Kennels, New Bedford, Mass., for 

 white bull-terrier bilch. whelped April 17, 1888, by Beni'o (A.K.R. 

 4217) out of Mustard A.K.R. 6188). ; 



Seaside Kennels By H. S. Vinal. North Plymouth, Mass., for 

 his kennels of bull-terriers. 



BRED. 



Notes mast be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Woodland Ma id— Rowdy. J. M. Fronefield, Jr.'s (Wayne. Pa.) 

 beagle bitch Woodland Maid (Skipper— Nellie II.) to W. D. 

 Hughes's Rowdy (champion Rattler III.— champion Mvrtle). 

 Dec. 26. 



Nell-Tlte Rambler. J. M. Fronefield, Jr.'s (Wayne, Pa.) beagle 

 bitch Nell (Flute M. — Pride) to his The Rambler (Ma.rcb.boy II.— 

 Lizzie), Dec. 10. 



Heather BcU-McUhlcy Wonder. A. R. Kvle's tSouth Norwalk, 

 Conn.) collie bitch Heather Bell to A. H. MegsonV Moteblev Won- 

 der (Sefton-Minnie), Dec 29. 



Madge-Bonnie- Dunkeld, McEwen & Gibson's (Byron, Ont.) col. 

 lie bitch Madee (Highlander— Hasty) to their Bonnie Dunkeld 

 (Highlander— Electric), Dec, 24. 



Bonnie Boon— Chartered II. McEwen & Gibson's (Byron. Ont.) 

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

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Charleroi II. (champion Charlemagne— 

 Sootv), Dec. 27. 



Jess— Bonnie Dunkeld. McEwen & Gibson's (Byron. Out.) collie 

 bitch Jess (Heather— Madge) to their Bounie Dunkeld (Highlander 

 —Electric). Jan. 23. 



Jjady Wood ford— Red Gauntlet. Tower Grove Kennels' (St. Louis, 

 Mm.) collie bitch Lady Woodford (champion Nullamore— Dot) to 

 McEwen & Gibson's Red Gauntlet (champion Charlemagne- 

 Hasty), Jan. 23. 



Alpha— Wacouta Nap. John S. Reid's (Rome, N. Y.) mastiff 

 bitch Alpha (A.K.R. 8981) to St, Joe Kennels' champion Wacouta 

 Nap (A.K.R. 5435), Dec, 25. 



Bo runes IV.— Woeouta Nap. W. E. Walden's (Watervliet, 

 Micb.) mastiff bitch Baroness IV. to St. Joe Kennels' champion 

 Wacouta Nap (A.K.R, 5435), Dec. 30. 



Rosa Croxteth— Wm. Tell. Geo. T. Gorman's (Cochituate, Mass.) 

 pointer bitch Rosa Croxteth (Royal Croxteth— Maggie V.) to 0. A. 

 Parker's Wm. Tell (A.K.R. 2640), Nov. 25. 



Guess— Doctor. W. S. Bidwell's (Monterev, Mass.) pointer bitch 

 Guess (A.K.R. 6317) to his Doctor (A.K.R. 6319), Jan. 25. 



Bear— Brigand, A. Wilky's (Mt. Vernon, N. Y.) Rusdian poodle 

 bitch Bear (Styx— Juliet) to W. C. Sandford's Brigand (Riga— 

 ), Jan. 19. 



Waikill Bess— Red Rover. F. P. ServeV's (Rome, N. Y.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Waikill Bess (Waikill Silk -Waikill Blanche, A.K. 

 R, 1201) to Theo. J. Hook's champion Red Rover (champion Obo 

 II.. A.K.R, 432— Woodstock Dinah). Jan. 22. 



Skip W.—Oho II. Oldham & Willev's (Salmon Falls, N. H.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Skip W. (Newton Abbot Laddie, A.K.R. 5686 

 —Bessie W., A.K.R 5565) to champion Obo II. (A K.R. 432), 



Phomie— Jersey. Oldham & Willev's (Salmon Falls, N H ) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Phonsie (A.K.R. 1482) to their Jersey (cham- 

 pion Obo II.— Darkie), Jan. 2tl. 



Bessie Grant— Black Pete, Oldham & Willey's (Salmon Falls, N 

 H.) cocker spaniel bitch Bessie Grant (Dandy W.— Toronto Jet) to 

 their champion Black Pete (A.K.R, K071), Dec. 28. 



Dinah Bennett— Baby Oho. Oldham <fe Willev's (Salmon Falls 

 N. H.) cocker spaniel bitch Dinah Bennett (champion Black Pete 

 -Eeauty W.) to their Baby Obo (A.K.R. 5562), Nov. 30. 



Bessie W— Jersey. Oldham & Willev's (Salmon Falls, N. H ) 

 cocKer spaniel bitch Bessie W. (A.K.R. 5565) to their Jersev (cham- 

 pion Obo II.— Darkie). Dec. 18. 



Judie— Sancho G. Mr. Bronsdon's (Milton, Mass.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch .ludic (champion Black Pete— Fannie Obo) to Mount Waite 

 Kennels' Sancho G. (A.K.R, 6506), Jan. 14. 



Brownie— Sancho G. Mount Waite Kennels' (South Framing- 

 ham, Mass.) cocker spaniel bitch Brownie (Capt. Stubbs— Flossv 

 C.) to their Sancho G. (A.K.R. 6506), Jan. 19. ~ 



Mustards-Ben jo. Rockdale Kennels' (New Bedford, Mass ) bull- 

 terrier bitch Mustard (A.K.R. 6188) to H. G. Vinal's Benjo (A K 

 R. 4217), Dec. 20. 



WHELPS. 



ZW Notes mnst be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Sequa. Wm. J. Sloan 

 (Otto— Lulu), Jan, 



Sloan's (Boston, Mass.) St, Bernard bitch Seuua 

 . 23, nine (four dogs), by C. G. Wheelock's Mer- 



J. Farley's Kenmore (champion Glencho— Red Lassie), 

 SALES. 



t3&~ Notes mnst be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Dixie. "White, black and tan ticked beagle dog, whelped Dec 8 



1887, by Stub out of Silk, by P. M. Carman, Wi ightsville, Pa.,' to 

 Geo. W. Wood, same place. 



Tor— Beech Grove Princess whelps. Light fawn mastiff dogs, 

 whelped March 14, 1888, by Geo. Jackson. Beech Grove, Ind., one 

 each to Rev. John G. Mizer, Kirby, O., and Rev. A. Huthinacher. 

 New Sandusky, O. 



Juelge's Gal and Or oho n Girl. White and liver pointer bitches 

 whelped July 19, 1888, by Judge. (A.K.R, 6390) out of Ruby (A.K R 

 4893), by Jas. P. Swain, Jr., BronxviUe, N. Y„ to Wm. Gormlev 

 Yonfcers.N. Y. * ' 



Rap. White and liver ticked pointer bitch, whelped July 19. 



1888, by Judge (A.K.R, 6390) out of Ruby (A.K.R. 4893), by Jas P 

 Swaiu, Jr.. BronxviUe, N. Y., to Dr. B. C. Russell, Keene, N. H 



Gypsy. White, liver ears, pointer bitch, whelped July 19, 1888. 

 by Judge (A.K.R. 6390) out of Ruby (A.K.R. 48931, bv James P 

 Swain, Jr., BronxviUe, N. Y., to Dr. G. H, Pomero'y, East Hamp- 

 ton, Mass. 



Forest BelU. White and liver pointer bitch, whelped Julv 19 

 1888, by Judge (A.K.R. 6390) out of Ruby (A.K.R. 4893). by Jas. p! 

 S ^, a i n ^ Jr 7 BronxviUe, N. Y., to H. L. Keyes, Springfield, Mass. 



Bell T. Black and white pointer bitch, whelped Mav 22, 1888 bv 

 Wm. Tell (A.K.R. 2640) out of Daisy A. (A.K.R. 3388), bv C. A. 

 Parker, Worcester, Mass., to H. E. Sibley, same place. 



Robert Tell. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped May 22,1888, 

 by Wm. Tell (A.K.R. 2640) out of Daisy A. (A.K.R. 3388), bv C. a! 

 Parker, Worcester, Mass., to L.M. Richards, same place. 

 y.£ an , K - Livur and white pointer dog, whelped June 10, 1888, by 

 Mikado out of GypsJ* K., by C. A. Parker, Worcester, Mass., to E. 

 K. Lefhngwell, New York. 



Crazy .fane. Fawn, black points, pug bitch.whelped Aug.8,1888, 

 by Cricket out of Trinket, by Warner & Hamilton, Canaan Four 

 Corners, N. Y., to H. J. Warner, Madison, Wis. 



Mount Waite Kennels, South Framingham, Mass. 

 ..W White bull-terrier dog, whelped July 3, 1886 (A.K.R. 



b y Kuckdale Kennels, New Bedford, Mass., to H. G. Vinal. 

 North Plymouth, Mass. 



Lilly 71 . White, black and tan fox*lerrier bitch, age not given, 

 bv Jake out of Nettle II., by Rockdale Kennels, New Bedford, 

 Mass., to Geo. W. Parker, same place. 



S\i'ttlC TTT Will to Wo^V n„^l t„„T J 



place. 



Weaning.— This is always an important time in the puppy's 

 lite, and often the fat, plump puppy suddenly— having the maters 

 nal aliment wit hdrawn from him— sinks in flesh and pines awav 

 almost to a skeleton. That will not be the case if the pups have 

 been accustomed to Our Puppy Food before weaning, and gradu- 

 ally to our Puppy Biscuits. The puppies should be fed in the 

 absence of the mother, and so long as she sleeps with them at 

 night they should be fed before she is let into them, and as soon 

 as they sleep apart from her. make a practice of feeding them 

 late, and after that put fresh food down so that they may get it 

 early in the morning, and not be kept waiting, (if all dealers, or 

 of Spratts Patent, ^35-245 East 56th street, New York.— Adv. 



\ifle and §mp Jfyiur/wjj, 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



A PISTOL SCORE.— Pittsburgh. Pa., Jan. 19. -Editor Forest and 

 Stream: Unclose you, at Mr. Jos. Slapuick's request, targpt and 

 score of Mr. Louis Staib of this city, Jan. 19. For an elderly- 



man (o6 years) I consider it remarkable, and he can do it over and 

 over again. There are six shots, with .22 caliber lOin barrel 

 pistol, at 50ft., counting 53 out of a possible 60.— W. G. Schirmeb. 



BOSTON Jan. 26 -The range was alive to-day with rifle and 

 pistol shooters. The weather conditions were very fine for thi« 

 season of tbe year, and all (he matches received attention Salem 

 Wilder won the gold medal in the 20-shot match, and C E Berrv 

 the champion medal. Following are the best scores made 'to-dav- 

 20-Miot Rest Match. * * 



S Wilder 10 10 12 12 10 10 10 10 9 11 



\i 13 11 11 12 10 9 12 10-211 



JFraieis 12 10 8 9 9 11 11 9 10 13 



10 11 10 9 9 9 12 12 8 l^Ol 



J R Munroe 9 9 11 1.2 10 9 9 9 11 



9 11 12 10 10 12 11 12 in 12_iq« 

 Champion Medal Match. 1— -198 



C K Berry 10 7 7 10 8 9 7 7 n o_«q 



W Charles.. 10 6 8 9 10 10 8 L " - ^ 



J A Frye 9 10 9 8 8 8 9 



H L Lee 9 7 8 7 5 6 9 



Rest Prize Match. 



S Wilder 9 12 10 12 12 9 10 11 12 12— ino 



A Ballard 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 11 9 vC.\m 



Medal and Badge Match. 



H L Lee 10 10 6 7 



Victory Medal Match. 



A Loring 6 6 9 8 



D T Moore 9 10 6 7 „ 



50 Yards, .22-100 Rifle Match, 200 Yards Target 



A B Archer 10 10 10 9 9 10 10 9 10 10-97 



G L Osborn 10 8 9 10 9 10 7 qZkr 



G B Archer 9 9 7 7 7 8 8 10 7 10-83 



FDHiirt Rest Maid,. 7 7 7 10 ° 10 9 « ^ 



■ • 12 12 10 12 12 12 10 12 11 12— UK 



A Ballard 10 10 10 10 11 U 11 9 12 nZm 



L R Avay 8 9 9 11 12 H 9 9 11 11- m 



J E Tuttle 9 9 10 12 9 9 10 10 12 T>- 99 



QS1 

 8 4-81 

 6 10-76 



9 10 10 9 10 10-91 



£ 8 8 10 8 8-78 

 6 10 3 6 7 9-73 



7 9- 



99 

 - 84 



i- 74 

 7- 74 

 4— 72 



A Long 6 6 8 9 11 10 9 



WC Prescott 9 8 7 7 6 9 9 9 



AT Kimball .9 6 7 9 6 12 6 5 



E A Stevens 5 9 8 7 8 8 10 5 



W P Stevens 6 7 7 12 11 6 10 5 



Fifty Yards Pistol Match. 



W W Bennett 10 10 10 8 10 10 10 9 9 8— os 



J B Fellows 9 10 9 10 10 9 7 10 9 10-93 



W Charles 10 9 8 8 8 8 9 10 K 



T Mason .....7 7 9 5 6 9 10 9 9 7_7q 



H L Lee 9 5 8 7 6 6 8 10 8-76 



A Sharp 6 6 9 10 6 8 6 7 7 9^74 



A Wesson 6 5 9 8 7 5 7 5 9 felm 



SADay 88 10 867655 6-69 



All-Comera' Match. ° - 



H L Leu. 10 9 10 7 10 10 9 6 9 8-88 



W Charles 10 9 9 8 8 9 8 7 10 9-87 



C E Berry 5 9 9 9 9 8 8 10 8 0-84 



J B Fellows 10 9 6 10 10 9 6 5 9 10^84 



A Loring 

 B Conners. 

 B G Baker, 

 O T Moore. 

 R D Lane 



.. .. 9 10 

 ...10 6 

 ....10 7 10 

 .... 9 6 9 

 ..10 4 6 



7 7 



F D Hart 6 



9 9 10 9 4 9-83 



7 8 6 10 8 10 10-82 



8 6 10 5 6 8 7-77 



9 6 6 8 5 9 7-74 

 8 5 6 8 5 7 5-64 

 6 10 6 4 6 9 l-«2 



GARDNER, Mass., Jan. 24.- Regular meet of the Gardner Rifle. 

 Club, Hackmatack Range, 200yds. off-hand: ^aranei wide 



A Mathews 5 6 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10-84 



G F Ellsworth 8 8 7 8 10 10 



FBEdgell .10 7 10 7 7 7 



Alex Knowlton 8 9 8 7 5 9 



D Newton 10 10 7 8 7 8 



C Nichols 7 8 8 9 7 



7 9 9 8—84 

 9 9-7 8-81 



8 10 10 6-80 



8 9 8 8-83 



9 8 9 8-78 



ZETTLER RIFLE CLUB.-This famous off-hand club met the 

 team or Our Own Rifle Club, of Newark, at the Bowery range of 

 nR. e ^tters last evening, but too late for our issue this week 

 Lne Zettlcrs have shot 111 gallery matches since their organiza- 

 tion, and the only club that ever succeeded in defeating them was 

 the Frelinghuysen Rifle Club, of Newark, which beat them once 

 at Newark and once in New York. Notwithstanding this fine 

 record the Our Owns intend to make a big fight to win. The sec- 

 ond match will be shot oa the Our Owu'e range, in Newark, on 



