May 16, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



340 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB. 



THERE was no quorum at the meeting of the Board of 

 Governors of the Eastern Field Trials Club on Tues- 

 day. The views of those present were embodied in the fol- 

 lowing resolution, which was sent to the members of the 

 Board who will vote on the question and return to the 

 seeretaiy. 



Resolved, That the Eastern Field Trials Club invite its 

 sister organizations or clubs, viz., the American Field Trial 

 Club, Indiana Kennel Club, Southern Field Trial Club and 

 Central Field Trial Club to organize a Champion Sweep- 

 stake of $100 each to be run after the close of their respective 

 meetings, at such a time and place and under such rules as 

 may hereafter be agreed upon. Such stake to be open to all 

 first prize winners of any open or local champion stake" 

 previously held, and that each brace, in said stake, of com 

 peting dogs shall occupy not less than half a day or 4 hours 

 of continuous running. And that such stako be run under 

 the management of a Board consisting of one representative 

 from each association, who shall agree upon all judges, 

 rules, and the interpretation of the same, and that'in case 

 such stake be established by mutual consent, the Eastern 

 Field Trials Club will abandon their champion stake and 

 donate the sum of $200 as their share of the stake and ex- 

 penses provided an additional sum of $300 be subscribed by 

 the other associations. 



TOLEDO DOG SHOW. 



TOLEDO, Ohio, May 13.— Editor Forest and Stream: As 

 has been announced the Toledo Kennel Company will 

 give their first annual bench show Sept. 10tol3. Theshowwill 

 be held in the Art Building on the Tri-State Fair Grounds. 

 Mr. John Davidson will judge the sportiug classes, and Mr. 

 Harry W. Lacy will judge the non-sporting varieties. We 

 deeply deplore the conflict of dates with our neighbors 

 London and Ottawa, but unfortunately we are situated 

 exactly as they are, and must give our show that week or 

 not at all. While this may tend to decrease the number of 

 entries somewhat, still with liberal classifications, supple- 

 mented by a large special premium list, competent judges, 

 good accommodations, and the promise of the right kind of 

 treatment to visitors, we expct to make this, our first effort 

 a fairly successful one. Thos. B. Lee, Sec'y. 



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. 



iST Motes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Bosco. By Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., for silver 

 fawn pug dog, whelped March 1, 1889, by Boycott (Duke-Bonnie) 

 out of East Lake Virgie (Bradford Rubj — Puss B.). 



BRED. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Silv 

 bitch 

 Abbe' 



Beauty II.—Gilderoy. G. W. Felton's (Bat-re, Mass.) collie bitch 

 Beauty II. (Victor Hugo— Gypsie; to C. C. Abbe's Gilderov (cham- 

 pion Charlemagne— Hasty), April 25. 



TyzaWs Daisy— Gildcroy. C. C. Abbe's (Springfield, Mass.) collie 

 bitch Tyzah's Daisy (Gaff a— Tyzah II.) to his Giideroy (champion 

 Charlemagne— Hastj), March 30. 



Warwick Abbess— Mo cyreyor. Keystone Kennels' (Pittsburgh 

 Pa.) St. Bernard bitch Warwick Abbess (Duke of Wellington- 

 champion Lady Kva) to H. H. Wooltorton's Macgregor, March 15 



Juno— Meinrad. A. Mesener's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 'Si. Bernard 

 bitch Juno (Bonivard— — ) to Keystone KenneLs' Meinrad 

 (champion Hermit— Nun), Feb. 9. 



Madchen—Meinrad. Keystone Kennels' (Pittsburgh, Pa.) St 

 Bernard bitch Madchen (Alp IL— Sombre) to their Meinrad 

 (champion Hermit— Nun), Feb. 12. 



Laste— Meinrad. Mr.Whitehouse's (Pittsburgh. Pa ) St. Bernard 

 bitcti Lasse (Rector ) to Keystone Kennels' Meinrad (cham- 

 pion Hermit— Nun). March 4. 



Princess A. — Meinrad. Keystone Kennels' (Pittsburgh, Pa.) St 

 Bernard bitch Princess A. (champion Apollo— Princess Louise) to 

 their ileinrad (champion Hermit— Nun), April 10. 



Jura Meinrad. C. A. Painter's (Pittsburgh, Pa.i St. Bernard 

 bitch Jura (Perro— Alpma) to Keystone Kennels' Meinrad (cham- 

 pion Herm't— Nun), April 21. 



Lady Dido- Brad ford Barry. W. D. Reid's (Elmira, N. Y.) 

 Yorkshire terrier bitch Ladv Dido (Pri new— Flora) to P H 

 Coomb^'s Bradford Harry (Crawshaw's Bruce— Real's Ladv/ 

 April 12. ' 



WHELP8. 



t3F~ Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Woodland Queen. James Luekwell's (Woodstock, Ont.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Woodland Queen (Tippo- Woodstock Queeu). Slav 

 7, seven (four dogs), by J. P. Willey'e Oho II. (Obo— Cbioe II.). 



Lady Stanley. Geo. Douglas's (Woodstock, Ont.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Lady Stanley (Robin— Fret vie i. May 9. seven (three dogs), by 

 James Luekwell's Black Duke (Obo II. — Woodlawn Queen). 



Fanny MeBeth. McBeth Kennels' (North Lawrence. O."). English 

 setter bitch Fanny McBeth (McBeth -Vick), May 5, ten (eight 

 dogs), by Rollick B. 



Satellite. Alpine Kennels' (Fairfield, Conn.) St. Bernard bitch 

 Satellite (Monk IL— Sheila), May 7, seven (four dogs;, by E. Hi 

 Moore's champion Ben Lomond (champion Barry— Tbetis). 



Lassc. Mr. WJiitehouse's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) St. Bernard bitch 

 Lasse (Rector /, May i, eleven (six dogs), by Keystone Ken- 

 nels' Meinrad (champion Hermit— Nun). . 



Madchen. Keystone Kennels' (Pittsburgh, Pa.) St. Bernard bitch 

 Madchen (Alp H.— Sombre). April 12. eignteen (thirteen dogs/, by 

 their Meinrad (champion Hermit -Nun/. 



SALES. 



r^*~ Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Bing. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped Mav lo, L889, by 

 'Naso of Kippen out of DeLa, by Bryn Mawr Kennels, Philadel- 

 phia. Pa., to J. S. Spmmers, same place. 



Bosco. Silver fawn pug dog, whelped March 1. 18*9, by Boycott 

 ont of East Lake Virgie, by Eberhart Pug Kennels. Cincinnati 

 to H. D. Smith, same place. 



Rokeby Rambler (flyrs.), Rokeby Robin Hbodffiyrs.}, Rokeby Rally- 

 wood (ftyrs.), Rokcby Rummayer(Sy rs.), RaHeby Ra-ulee (2vrs.) Rokeby 

 Dandy (f.vra.), Rokeby Joker (4yrsJ, mkeby Mario (itvrs.), Rokcby 

 Lucifer (3yrs.), Rokeby Cmintcs* (SyrsJJlokeby Mai da (iivrs.), Rokeby 

 Lollypop (Syrs.i and Rokeby Redcap (3yrs.). Black, white and tan 

 foxhounds, nine dosrs ana four bitfihes (pedigree not BivenKby 

 Rokeby Hunt, Barry town, N. Y., to E, P. Rogers, Hvdo Park, N.V. 

 DEATHS. 



Marx. Black, white and Ian beagle dog, whelped April B, L886, 

 by Lee out of Venus. Owned by F. McKie Thayor. Colorado 

 Springs, Col., May 8. Run over by ears. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



83f No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



V. K., Michigan.— A seven year old pointer dog was very lleshy 

 last, summer and was troubled with sores on Iun legs that would 

 irritate him so he would continually bite them. During the fall 

 these sores healed but went to Ills paWS and seemed to irritate 

 him in the same way. Will you kindly advise what is the pro 

 bable cause, and what can be done to cure same? A lis. Bad con- 

 dition, obesity. By keeping the bowels free by means of Baits or 

 oil, by proper amount of exercise and judicious feeding, the dog 

 should come around all right. Give five drops Of Fowler's solu- 

 tion of arsenic morning and evening in the food. 



fifte mfd 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



WORCESTER, Mass,, May io.— The Emmet Guards of tnfaeffo 



Co. E, 9th Regf. Mass. Vol. Mil., had yesterday their m-cond annl- 

 versary field day, followed by a banquet. At the targei Shoot the 

 military rifle was used, t he shooting wasoff-nand, distance 200yrl« 

 Each man had 5 shots, wit I, a possible 25. The work of each follows- 



Qualified Marksmen. 

 Corp Wm Regan 04008— 7 Corp P .1 McManus 18904 18 



Lieut B J Wilmot 32444-17 



Lieut M J Sullivan... .22340-1 1 



Pvt M W Migent 84444—19 



Pvt John W Ellis 44844— Jfl 



Pvt P J Corbett 44884 -18 



Pvt J F Hurley. . . 

 Pvt A J McCurdy.. 



Send. R M Burns 88332 i 



Pvt J M Howard 23084 II 



Sergt, J .1 Connolley . . ..84380 1 1 



Pvt James E Grogan , ..44002 to 



Pvt Frank flunked . . . 008JJ4 9 



••• 33453 -18 Sergt, M E EiQei 00330- tl 



...83484—17 Pvt I) A Moynlhan 30080 



I, . . -.V ^. ^ *»"" _ o i v d \' i\ innyninun HJUOU (i 



Pvt J J Moymhai* 23434— NS Pvt John IHiggan 00;«m ;i 



Sergt W EMcCann.. ..23324-14 



LTuqualilied Marksmen. 



Pvt M J Hayes 25244 1H Pvt P .1 I iormai 



SAN PRAUCISCO, May B.— The San Francisco Turn Yeroiu 

 held its 37th annual outing to-day at Shell Mound, ll was In- 

 tended that a shooting match should lake place during (ho day 

 in which the crack shots of the Nchuel/.en section were expected' 

 to make some Very creditable scores. Prizes amounting In value 

 tO $800 WBM to have been awarded, and an Interesting contest 

 would have taken place had not l he heavens willed ot herwise 

 The deluge of rain which descended in the morning debarred 80 

 many members of the Scliuel/en al tending that the prize shoot 



was Indefinitely postponed. The Ban Franolsoo Turner sharp 



shooters did. however, have a shoot, during which Rome ,-ivdiC 

 able work was done. The Independent RtfleB, With ('apt. Schmal- 

 holtz in command, held a practice shoot and made the following 

 scoies at 200yds.: 



FStaude 3544444555—43 M Hunker 0134884884 ;;| 



JSchlichtman 3244455345 :m T ( ' 1 In matin 4244432tH4 81 



( 'apt Nohmul holt-/. .4343434:H4 Mtt I) llennig 2;t32348884 30 



II (hiltjen i;u:im4h I ; 



Company B of t he Third Regiment has issued a challenge to 

 Company c of the same regiment to a shoot, to take place at Shol 1 

 Mound, tor the championship. Lf the challengo Is accepted fl 

 team of JO will represent each regiment and shoot on the 80%(1h 



range. Company B bad a praotloe at 800yds., when the following 

 score wa.s made I 



"o- 1 rich 1454454 155 II l»,.nohue 'Clf, | l,v; i , 



Assertion 4444445544 42 Corbcll CtillKtl 1 1 If, .11 



Voting 4454514444 42 lirusln r :.M;t;nr;:;; I ;m 



Curtis ;M4;i;i44445 Kennedy .. 4ii:u;i:::t;i4;t no 



Pritchard 34 14444 144 :>1i Uuiloy . 4Ii.2;i;i : |'.';.'4 3D 



A picked rifle team from the Third Regiment was al: 10 present 

 during the day and score 1 as follows: 



W F ( lest rich 4454445455 II .\n„rn«.,i. .. 144 1 1 15544 I" 



J Mi'dinnls 3444-151444 42 P Melb-ieu . . . .33551-1 1 131 311 



F Young 443151114 1 42 till Curl is . 34433-1 1 1 15 53 



M C Middlcton 484,4584444 II M Ryan 1115-111,141 53 



TORONTO. May IL— The members Of the Allan Rifle Associa- 

 tion turned out this afternoon In goodly numbers ror their second 



practice of the season, and were fortunate 111 having fl very lino 



and favorable nay for rifle shooting generally. The stoorea of the 



three leading men were close and exciting, and the ownership of 

 the spoon wan any '8. Mr. Knif ton eventually captured II tlH 



Mr. Donnelly disqualified on the ftv ids or havlna won on 



the previous Hatlirdny. It is the Intention of the nBSOOiation in a 

 short time to offer two spoons lor eoiim til ion at eVei'J pi. u toe 



Following are the scores, the Snider rifle being usod: 



BOOvds. iiiiivds. 5oovds. 



6 M Donnelly -s 



Pvt M .) O'Brien 33442—10 



PvtP Ho ran 04244—14 



Pvt J J McGrath 02888—30 



Pvt M J Moriarty 38202—10 



Pvt P J Drohan .28023— 10 



Pvt P J Moynihan 82302—10 



Pvt Thos Burns 03404—10 



Pvt J J Colli ty 02340- i) 



Pvt Jas J McDermott . 03042 9 

 Pvt W J Tansy 02303— 8 



....00240 fl 



Pvt Wm Daley 08800 U 



PvtMJHackctt 00803 8 



Pvt Wm Boylo 08008 8 



Pvt M -i ' iarey 08200 



Pvt P Houlihan 28000 - 5 



Pvt Win Tone 00022— 



Pvt Griffin 02002— 



Pvt M .1 Mahcr 00030 3 



Pvt T J Median tnouo 3 



Pvt W J Booden 08000 3 



Pvt K H Clancy .'.JKSKO- 7 Pvt J J Marlow. '. AWQQ 



Honorary Members. 



Wm Welsh 23033-11 T Hurley ... 



J J Murphy 42203-11 p J (Jalvin 20030- 6 



Wm Goodwin 3(4330- 9 I; Downey. OmoS-T 



P J Sullivan 00224— !) J J Kennedy Sw8§ 



P H H urley 02420- 8 Y * UUW 



GARDNKR Mass., May ».-At the last regular meet of U 10 

 Gardner Rifle Club, at Hackmatack rang.-, the standard target 

 was used, I he shooting was off-hand, distance 200yda Thewm.b 

 of each man in detail follows: 



G F Ellsworth 6 10 10 10 8 10 'J 10 10 J»— «l 



8899 10 9799 9-87 



„ r „, , , 8 8 8 4 10 10 7 8 10 H 7'.) 257 



WCI/Ovelatid 10 7 10 



9 8 7 

 7 7 8 



A E Knowlton » 8 10 



9 10 7 



F B Edgell 



9 6 8 



5 



N Edge: 



7 



5 9 

 10 8 



7 8 

 9 7 



9 6 



J H Jenkins 7 8 



9 10 



10 5 . . . . 

 The several practice scores resulted as follow:- 



GF Ellsworth.-. 9 10 7 10 10 'fi 



8 7 10 11 !) 10 H 

 C X Edgell 8 8 8 9 8 



10 10 



A E Knowlton 7 8 



8 7 



F B Edgell 10 10 



8 9 



6 10 10 6 9 7 7-85 



9 10 8 5 8 8 5-75 



8 8 10 10 !• t) 7 BO 240 



8 10 10 9 7 7 « 8i 



8 4 O 10 7 7 JO 78 



6 8 7 8 10 10 7 75 25 - 



5 8 8 7 8 9 5-«8 



9 9 7 5 



9 9 9 7 9 



5 7 10 li 



9 10 10 « 8 



7 7 7 10 5 

 5 5 5 8 « 



8 8 8 7 8 

 7 7 4 8 8 



7-09 



9 7 -84-221 



4 71 



0-70 



8 0-73-220 



4 4—60 



5 74 



H-m-'.m 



-107 



7 9 10 



!) 8 8 



9 9 9 



8 7 10 

 7 10 10 



7 10 

 6 8 

 H » 7 8 

 Oil) 6 8 

 6 10 7 6 



8 8 10 10 8 -86-104 

 8 5 8 8-*n 

 8 5 '.) 6 10 -82 -102 



7-82 

 9-85 

 6-80 

 5-84-104 

 9—78 



Lf.-rd Chundey. Silver fawn puir dog. whelped March 1. JXsS. by 

 Boycorr out of Eist Lake Virgie. by Eoerhart Pug Kenrjf-K Cin- 

 cinnati. O.. to Joe Traeger. Davenport. Ia. 



Jet. Black Gordon and Irish setter dog, whelped Julv i, 1<*7. 

 by Don out of Maud, by F. B. Ziromer. Gloversville, N. v., to S 

 R. Ingersoll. Cleveland, O. 

 Marlborough- Fawn masTifl dog. wheiped Mar' -h 7, lt89. bv Bosf 

 nt of Lillie. by F. Zimmer, Gloversville, X. Y.. to L. Dtley 

 Phosnis^Arii. 



CoL Dix, Jr. Fawn mastiff dog, whelped Feb. 1. 1886. by Col. Dix 

 out or Zitx-a 'Deoonair— import ed Aacel. bv F. B. Zimcoer. Glov- 

 jersnnlle. K. Y.. to E. A, De Graff. Winona, Minn. 

 r Colonel Dir.. Fawn mastiff dog. whelped bv Major out of 

 Hilda, by F. B. Z.mmer. Gloversville, X. Y-. to J. W. Reilv. Har- 

 risburg. Pa, 



\ - Topaz. Fawn mastiff birch, whelped ApriL 1887, bv Dictator 

 Wat of Onyx, by J. W. R*iley. H&rrisburg. Pa., to F. B." Zimmer 

 Gloversville. X. Y. 



fofra-. Brindle bulldog bitc-b. whelped Aug. 6. 1S96, by Lion 

 Tbespian, by R. B. Sawyer, Birmingham, Cone. J L 

 Sew York. 



y Juggler. Black, white and tan foxhound dog. 4vr&.. 

 Jgedigree not given ). by P.oseby Hunt. Barrvtown. X. Y.. to VV. V 

 Islip, L. L 



Fori&er. Black, whit* and tan foxhound doa-. 3vr« 

 _no^giyen_. by Rokeby Hunt. Barrytown. X. Y , to L. 



Pilot. Black, white and tan foxhound dog. 3vr=. (pedi- 

 gree not given., by Rokeby Hunt. Barry town. X. Y.. to J. Ljvjag- 

 Btoa, Jr.. L«up. L. I. 



CIXC1NNAII, May 9.— Ibere were seventeen entries in to- 

 night's shoot of the Queen City Pistol Club at Curiey's Vine 

 street gallery, of which Henry Goodman was the only one that 

 succeeded In scoring straight. His shooting throughout the even- 

 ing was admirable, scoring in one run % bulIsc : v«-« Huaighf 

 Messrs. Copeland, Hopkins and Wick strove hard to tie the 

 leader, but found the pace too warm. The club i* chowlng neat 

 improvement, especially so is this case with the poorer shot/ 

 Roo'i-tson, Handle, Taylor, Workum. NaegJe, Hur^t and Cole 

 six of the club's best shots, fulled to materialize. The ;-'t Hour.- 

 Pistol Club has challenged the local club to a series of three 

 matches to be shot by telegraph, ten men to a side, at the H in man 

 standard target, 15yds. range, %in. bell to count 10 To-nigbf« 

 shooting resulted in the following score*, the condition:- being 10 

 shots at 12^yds. range. 2Mm. buliseye, counting 12, strletlf oft- 

 hand with revolver or pistol: 



H Goodman 12 12 12 )2 12 12 1^ IZ 



Geo Hopkins V. 12 12 12 V4 12 12 12 W 11-111, 



lien Copeland \2 12 12 Li V?. 12 12 11 12 12-J]'< 



Wick 12 12 m 12 12 JJ 12 12 V.I iz-m 



John Rieley 12 J2 11 12 12 10 12 10 11 12 J14 



j^chafield 12 L2 12 1st 11 H ll 10 9 I2~w 



ChasKauiman U 12 II 11 9 11 IX n 12 10—11] 



Chas Reif 12 11 12 II 11 10 10 11 10 12-110 



Juhus Beiser 12 12 II 12 11 10 12 10 11 12- IU 



WHaon 9 11 11 11 II 12 12 9 10 12-108 



G*y 11 9 8 HU 9 13 12 12 11-J04 



Slater 12 10 10 10 12 11 11 YA 10 12— JW 



Chubo.. D 9 111112 1111 6 8 12-10* 



Geo Boeber* 10 12 10 n n jo ]J 11 g v>-m 



Albers..-. . 11 11 10 10 12 9 10 11 10 12 -106 



ADmbe \\ jj> g jo % M n 12 g pL-^ 



Caeer u 12 9 10 5 Jl 11 12 12 9-102 



John Knifton 

 w 11 Meadows, , 

 T West man — 

 Wm Harp 

 .1 k it Turner, , 

 James Brash .... 



Ceo Lewis 



.1 M Major, . . . 

 A a Dewlney 



28 



*v.vn 30 



a5 



24 



28 



25 



:;it 



25 



si 



24 



29 



21 



gl 



21 



•m 



19 



27 



in 



1!) 



23 



i 



IB 





17 



11 



21 



Total, 



82 

 81 



SO 



75 

 71 

 (17 

 Oft 

 05 

 lil 

 01 



HOWMANVILLK, May II. The followliitj scorei weie miule b\ 

 the Bowmanville itillc An-oeiation Ihln 11 li rnoon 11 1. :'0H Mill ,,,,11 



600yds., Martlnl-Hcnry rifles beine u -d. 



Itussell 



Mitchell 



King 



eoovdi 



Young 



27 



Beach 



28 



Wind alt 





Morris 



31 



Curtis 



28 



Mlllv.l:-. 



;to 



2(1 

 31 

 §0 

 27 

 tffl 

 28 

 80 

 21 



BOavds. 

 m 

 ao 

 10 

 20 



27 

 23 

 20 

 15 



23 



Total. 

 04 

 90 

 84 

 84 

 81 

 70 

 78 

 76 



SHOOTING in PABI8 k great aljoofclng qpjapettHon it to bi 



held in connection with the Parin exhibition. Th, contl - I which 

 in to last twenty days, fro u the Hlh to the 27tn of AugUSl will 



take place on the ranges of the Vincenneg Polygon, lent for the 

 purpose by Ho- m.Hit»r.v authorities. The competition is to bo 

 limited to the rifle (Oral model) in use in the French Mrmy to 

 military re vol vers ami to long-range mutch rifles, One hundred 

 and eight targeieare to be erected (dlutanoe SSOyds 1 foi tEe rifle 



shooting, and 20 tar«etn at 33yds. for the revolver Content* The 



aggregate) iraliieet the prize* to be dtetrlbuttd win amount 1,, 



:?3O.000. two-l birds of wind, fg eootrtbllted by the I 'arm municinul 

 council. The competition la to be a national one, hm. foreigner*! 

 will be allowed to take part upon the personal Invitation of the 

 organizing committee. Furthermore, a grand fflie, to be given 



under t he auspices of all the shoot lug BOCietPSH of Pail*, will 

 come off fn the Tuilertes earderm on July 7. 



PHILADELPHIA May!). At t,lie.:-:chm-i/,, ; n Harfe. II,,- ,,„ „, I,,., 



of the Philadelphia little club met fni prantica to-day and 

 another victory was scored for the Wurlllein rifle, Mr. <i. P Kolb 



one of lie- oldeHi active RDOottnyB members, tvinnlne bin sliver 



medal lor 1889 on tie- honor target by tin- following BOQfl 10>21-21 



-01. Thone nslng Wnrffieln rlfloB unot an official score on stan 

 (bird American target, :500yds., olf-iiand: 



KSfees. Jr 10 8 8 7 9 



E Travis 8 7 8 8 7 



.1 .1 Mount joy ft 8 « « 



J M Green 10 4 7 7 7 



W Wurffleln 8 7 



J H Binihler 4 It) , r j 



7 10 10 8-811 



8 4 7 7-711 

 4 7 



7 f» 5 10 



8 7 8 4 

 5 4 !) 



M 



4- 00 



7 i;;i 



5- 00 



5 8-80 



7 0-77 



« 0-07 



r, »~tir, 



n ft- 64 



3 7 -153 



7-07 

 4-S/> 



TORO.NTO, May 4,-The first practice of "he Allan Kifle Asso- 

 ciation was held this afternoon on the Garrison Common)- and 

 considering the very unsteady wind that was blowing at toe no-- 

 the score* were fairly well up to the average. Th-i'h *>w*-inx''j\. 



"I scores of 00 point e nod upwards made 

 tod also to offer a solid silver teacpooo 

 :urday. tbfc nris», as the score rLow*. > - 



WILMINGTON Del., May 0. -At las), after BfttteRl .vailing 



the rifiemon of wnnuoffton« D»l„ w#re favored with a day that 

 was in every way almost perfect, The mild, .spring-like weather 

 was a U-mnlatfon to any Jover of outdoor life, hut. to tarsal 

 shooters, with Her joo-j/i ct of scenting the atmosntwre ftf t.'hV 

 fields, the attraction was Irresistinle. The shooting lasted during 

 the entire afternoon, and the marksmen were loll, 1,, ,,nit f„ r 

 supper. Following are the scor«« in detail, standard Amerit an 



target, ulf-han'l : 



Revolver Match-30yde. 



3 8 6 9 9 9 10 8 



10 10 10 10 6 7 



8 10 4 !, 8 7 7 



8 10 4 7 8 3 3 e 



ii Johnson 3 y. r> 7 6 & 7 



W Rice 4 JO 3 6 2 8 4 



Badge Match -200yds. 



H B Seed* 7 4 8 5 7 9 7 5 



H Simpson 2 5 9 10 7 3 5 



Record Match-200yds. 



4 5 4 .5 8 9 7 9 



4 5 8 n8o67 



3 5 4 7 8 4 7 2 



At 100yds. -Special Practice. 



10 i 10 8 9 9 8 8 



10 10 8 8 9 9 9 8 



9 10 10 10 H 7 7 10 « 9—86 



WS Darlington 10 10 3 1.0 8 10 10 9 8 7—86 



G Darlington 7 3 g if) '.) 8 10 6-77 



Heginuers' Radge Mat..)/ 



J It Montgomery 7 7 7 9 9 8 7 6-70 



M James 6 6 5 6 6 9 6 8 6 4=4& 



NEWAKK. May 9. -TJ»e Thursday shoot of the Newark Shoot, 

 ing Society drew nineteen members to tlie park, and the targets 

 were kept In OOOVtasJ mou-m from ' " 

 was bet, and toe light was wretche< 

 on tlie faces of the targets, making 

 o-iernb^rv trophy match was one 

 resultod as follows, each member ni 

 get: H. Williams Z2), badge wiouei 

 pensmitb 213. 1- . i.ame a/9, c. g Dei 



K J Darlington. 



E Kvana 



E Jackson 



ll Simpson 



H Johnson . . . 



K Mo war i 



W Rice 



1 P Taylor 



E Darlington.. 

 E J Darlington. 



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9 10-90 

 7 10—88 



ck until dark. The day 

 (flaring sun sbieing full 

 work for the eye*, The. 

 e attraetiona, and this 

 r tar- 



bas decided to pah 



at any regular practice, a 

 for competition ever; Halt 

 won by Mr. G. M. Donnell 

 cfess:oa. It might oe rae:. 

 has been in exretence for t 

 been opened outside of th* 

 season, and it has now c 

 county of York may beeoi 

 siceifcd satisfactory by tbt 

 that purpo&e. The foRowi 



G M Donnelly 



W M Harp 



W H MeadowE 



£ Wegtman 



J KB Tamer 



Geo Lewis 



Jno Knifton 



T Wefeiman- . , 



ronto or 

 1 is con- 

 oted tot 



Coppersmith walked off witha bronze and 

 scores on which Williams won his gold mod 



f from M to 

 c Oa the 



200>'dl:. 



400yds. 



SQOrdt. 



Tota 





28 



2S 



79 





25 



22 



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171. ytrd. 

 tl mauzh 

 ant.-. H. 

 of scores 

 nd John 

 m, The 

 Hows: 67, 



whole 

 able to 

 as the 

 scyj/iO ; 



to and 



sole purpose of shoothig with the ebib, ot whicb ii* is e, memi>er7' 

 T. T. CARTK1G11T. the well-known rifle shot of Noj-thamptoa 

 Mass , oat been appointed Inspector of rifle prai tU 1 to* t .e local 

 mil itary company. Mr. CWtrigbt is with the Whitney Gun Co 

 of Ftoreoc*. 



