Dec. 6, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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arms, without taking much risk of his life. The third party 

 started a fox at noon. This party had taken their 1 L o'clock 

 refreshments and things looked large. One man declared 



professor of mathematics. Tbey fired around a ten acre lot 

 belonging to Joe Collins and occasionally a stray shot got 

 into the air. Gun barrels became hot and men became very 

 angry, and the. six-foot-tall fox kept right on going as though 

 he was run by perpetual inotion. The lasf shot was fired 

 and the hunters all declared that the firing had called 72 

 foxes into that ten acre lot before they left. The next day 

 Collins found in his pasture the following resolutions": 

 Whereas, we, the foxes inhabiting the northern part of Leo- 

 minster in the county of Worcester, have this day passed a 

 most enjoyable time with the Leomiuster hunters, therefore 

 Rctsotved, that we invite them again to our domain. Bc- 

 solved, that we have no ill-feeling whatever against the Leo- 

 minster sportsmen, but hail them as men harmless and 

 well-disposed toward us, and for the chicken bones and 

 bottled cider left on our dominion, we return our hearty 

 thanks. (Signed) Hen(ey) Reynard, Chairman of Com- 

 mittee on Resolutions.— Fitchbvrg (Mass.) Sentinel, Nov. 26. 



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 fox 

 retaining duplicates, ara eent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



Elf Hotea must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Ben Harrison. By Warner & Hamilton, Canaan Four Come ts 

 N. Y., for sable and white collie dog, whelped July 13, 1888. by 

 champion Clipper (A.K.R. 2539) out of Nellie McGregor (A. ICR. 

 6030). 



Robert Tell. By L. M. Richards, Worcester. Mass., for liver and 

 white pointer dog, whelped May 22, 1888, bv William Tell (Prince 

 —Bell lit) out of Daisy A. (champion Pete, Jr.— Daisy). 



Ben Harrison. By Warner & Hamilton, Canaan Four Garners, 

 N. f., lor dark fawn pug dog, whelped Aug. 7. !8S\ by champion 

 Cncket; A.K.R. 3230) out of Trinket (Dandy-Pansy Blossom, A. 

 ICR. 54'i8), 



New Haven General. By F. F. Dole. New Haven, Conn., for 

 black and tan terrier dog, whelped Nov. 27, 1887, by Halifax Gen- 

 eral out of Lady Little. 



Dftilcscy and Dauntless. P.y F. F. Dole, New Haven, Conn., for 

 white bull-terrier dog and bitch, whelped June £9, 1888, hy cham- 

 pion Jubilee (Bendigo— Kit) out of Modjeska (champion Dutch, 

 J r.— Young Venom). 



Gent. By F. F. Dole, New Haven, Conn., for white bull-terrier 

 dog, whelped Aug. 23, 1888, by Sensation (Bulrush— Fancy 11.) out 

 of Bertha (champion Dutch, Jr.— Young Venom). 



Newton Abbot Laddie Chief. By Wilson F. Morse, Kent's Hill, 

 Me., for black cocker spaniel clog, whelped Mav 10, 1888, by Newton 

 Abbot Laddie ( A.K.R. 5686) out of Roxie (champion Oho, A. ICR. 

 432-Jet B„ A.K.R. 1200). 



Bora Beane. By L. Gardner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., for white, black 

 and tan English setter bitch, whelped May 8, 1888, bv Count Paris 

 (Count Noble— champion Dido II.) out of Nellie Caiubrnhe 

 (Racket— Daisy Cambridge). 



Glen Mills English Beagle Kennels. By T. W. Hemphill, Glen 

 Mills, Pa. 



BRED. 



IST" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Colina (Kilmarnock Bruce— Lady of the Lake) to Miss Jennie 

 Caekett's Scot's Jack (Dublin Scot— Effie Dean), Nov. 10. 



Vtezn M.-Lieutc,\ant-Coloua. A. H. Fuller's (Palenville, N. Y.) 

 mastiff bitch Vixen M. (champion Ilford Caution— Bruna) to 

 F. A. Boutelle's Lieutenant-Colonel (A.K.R. 4166), Nov. 19. 



Baby Cromicoi—Lieslcnanl-tJohmel. A. R. Tatum's (Wilming- 

 ton, Del.) mastiff bitch Baby Cromwell (Cromwell Doone— Ash- 

 mont Fawn) to F. A. Boutelle's Lieutenant-Colonel (A.K.R. 4166) 

 Nov. 22. 



Sequa— Merchant Prince. W. J. Sloan's (Boston, Mass.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Sequa (Otto— Lulu) to Chas. G. WheeloekV Merchant 

 Prince (champion Merchant. Prince— champion Miranda) No '-4 



Lm-Princc Barry. H. S. Pitkin's (Hartford. Conn.) rough 

 St. Bernard bitch Lys (A.K.R. 6864) to his Prince Bam- (A.K.R 

 4413), Oct. 13. 



Kit— Prince Barry. E. J. Blake's (Hartford, Conn.) rough St. 

 Bernard bitch Kit to A. S. Pitkin's Prince Barry (A.K.R. 4413), 

 Nov. 4. 



Bora Gladstone— Gun. Chas. York's (Bangor, Me.) English set- 

 ter bitch Dora Gladstone (Boss Gladstone— Veil) to his Gun 

 (champion Gladstone— May B.), Nov. 10. 

 Fluff— Kenmore. Warner & Hamilton's (Canaan Four Corners, 



N. Y.) Irish setter bitch Flu If (RIcho II. ) to T. J. Fai ley's 



champion Kenmore (champion Glencho— Red Lassie), Nov. 24 " 



8tarl1.jnt-Scumt.lcn. P. F. Dole's (New Haven, Conn.) hull-ter- 

 rier bitch Starlight (champion Grand Duke— champion Maggie 

 Mav) to his Sensation (Bulrush— Fancy ID, Oct. 21 

 . Marguerite— Sensation. H. A. Harris's, (North Wilmington) 



Sept. 1. 



Clytw—Ruieet.u Bade, Rideau Kennels' (Ottawa, Out.) fox-ter- 

 rier bitch Clytie (Grit— Fury) to their Rideau Dude (Brokenhurst 

 Bob— Jip), Nov. 5. 



Rideau Lou—Obo, Jr. Rideau Kennels' (Ottawa, Ont.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Rideau L,ou (Bob IV.— Raveness) to their Obo, Jr. 

 (A.K.R. 1481), Nov. 10. 



Spunhey-Btttle Red Rover. T. J. Hook's (Rome, N. Y.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch fepunkey (A.K.R. 0573) to his Little Red Rover (cham- 

 pion Obo II., A.K.R 432— Woodstock Dinah), Nov. 12. 



WHELPS. 



0T" Notes must be sent on tho Prepared Blanks. 



Merryod?. Oakview Kennels' (Philadelphia, Pa.) beagle bitch 

 Merrybell (Victor— Veta), Nov. 5, four (two dees), bv their Tony 

 Weller (Kino— Fly). 



Goodwood Music. Glen Mills English Beagle Kennels' (Glen 

 Mills, Pa.) beagle bitch Goodwood Music (Flute— Victress, A.K.R 

 ofcll), Oct. 7, one dog, by champion Bannerman (A.K.R. 1700). 



Blue Nell. C Fred Crawford's (Pawtucket, R. 1.) English setter 

 bitch Blue Nell (champion Count Howard-Sandal Queen), Nov. 

 *b^ e ( tv ™dogs), by his champion Royal Albert (champion Sir 

 Alhster— champion Novelty). 



Tottf/);. Cookiown Kennels' (Ottawa, Ont.) cocker spaniel bitch 



l^^i^it^Mh^ tbree (one dog) by D - Hoibrook ' s 



,.fT9l c - T^-xP- M E a( vV 3 (Rochester, N. Y.) Yorkshire terrier 

 buch Tangle, Nov. Id, three (one dog), by P. H. Coombs's Bradford 

 Harry (Crawshaw's Bruce— Beale's Lady). 



SALES. 



J3F" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Sveculatian-rclda W Black, white and tan beagle 



&%^^ d ^^A w - SheUe3 '' Sheridan ' 



Fawn, black points, mastiff dog, whelped June 11 

 'tn y &? S h °T?f ¥ T B .° S | 8 Minn c, by J. L. Win'chell, Fair Haven 

 Vt„ to Jas. H. Hay, Jr., baybrook, Conn. 



iJmfT^a M^ n l um h- A P.ficot fawn pug dog, whelped July 27 

 ^3/ (A_K.R 4o9o), oy River View Kennels, Birmingham, Conn., to 

 R. N. Bassett, same place. ' 



Chequassct Tiara Fawn pug bitch age not given, by Ckequas- 

 set Tzar out ot Chequasset Thorn, by River View Kennel?, Bir- 

 mingham, Conn., to C. E. Scott, Schenectady, NY 



Kinalimmon. Orange, correct white markings, black faciues 

 rough St. Bernard dog, whelped Sept, 18, 188S, by Plinlimmon out 

 ¥4? Wellington, by Halfway Brook Kennels, Glens' Falls. N 

 i ., to C. A. Houck, Albany, N. Y. 



Vida. Orange, white breast and feet, black facings, rough St 

 Bernard biteh,wbelped Jan. 1, 1888, by Barry IV. (A.K.R. 6474) out 

 of KOnigm (A.K.R. 2615), by Halfway Brook Kennels, Glens Falls, 

 N. Y., to J. M. Gallaher, Pamesville, O. 



Cato.Jr. White, orange spots, black facings, smooth St. Ber- 

 nard dog , whelped Aug. 20, 1887 (A.K.R. 0716), by Halfway Brook 

 Kennels, Olens Falls, N. Y., to J. M. Gallaher, PainesvUle. O. 



Banna Inez, Blue belton English setter bitch, whelped May «, 

 1888, by champion Rockingham out of Donna, by Rosecroft Ken- 

 nels, Birmingham, Conn., to Geo. E. Whipple. Westfield, Mass. 



Rural Ranger. English set ter dog, whelped Sept. 30, 18S8, by 

 Leigh Belton out of Rural Neva, by Rural Kennels, Wakefield, 

 Mass., to Win. E. Evans, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



Rural Rip. Black and white English setter dog, whelped Sept. 

 S» , e8 Jh , ll; L Le1gh £elton out of R ural Neva, by Rural Kennels, 

 Wakeflld, Mass.. to W. E. Doane, Somerset, Mass. 



Gun (A.K.R. lSdS)—Dora Gladstone whelp. Black, white and tan 

 English setter dog. whelped June 4, 1888, by Chas. York, Bangor, 

 Me., to Geo. M. Divtn, Elmira. N. Y. 



,. 4 ^wond IJ.- Lwmj/ TH. whelp Red Irish setter dog, whelped 

 Oct. 33, 1888. by Oakview Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa., to Associated 

 Fanciers, same place. 



T *fflZ\ Bed Irish set ter dog whelped Aug. 6, 1888, by Reo out. of 

 Juliet (A.K.R. (.414), by F. T. Weatherill, Jonesvillo, N. Y., to F. 

 M. Shelley, Sheridan, N. Y. 



spaniel dog whelped July 12 1888, by Rideau Kennels, Ottawa, 

 Ont., to Dr. T. Wesley Mills, Montreal, Que. 



*«i£ M l'" a ^, Blat ' k a 5£ lan f, °ckor spaniel bitch, whelped Jan. 15, 

 1888, by Obo, Jr. (A.K.R. 1481 ) nut of Rideau Lou, bv Rideau Ken- 

 nels, Ottawa, Ont., to J. P. Marshall, Shelburne, Ont, 



Penny. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped July 12, 1888, by Obo, 

 Jr. (A KR. 1481) out of Rideau Lou, by Rideau Kennels, Ottawa, 

 Ont., to A. E. Heming, same place. 



Miss Lou. Black cocker spaniel bitch, wleloed July 13, 1888, by 

 Obo, Jr. (A.K.R. MSI) out of Rideau Lou, by Rideau Kennels, Ot- 

 tawa, Ont., to Thos. Eady, Renfrew, Ont. 



Nero. Black and tan cocker spaniel dog, whelped .Tulv 12, 1888, 

 by Oho, Jr. (A.K.R. 1181) out of Rideau Lou, by Rideau Kennels, 

 Ottawa, Ont., to E. A. Black, Ottawa, Ont. 



Gent. White bull-terrier dog, whelped Aug. 22, 1888, by Sensa- 

 tion out of Bertha, by F. F. Dole, New Haven, Conn., to Henry 

 Fisher, Ne w York. 



New Haven Rose. White bull terrier bitch, whelped June 19, 

 18S8, by champion Jubilee out of Roval Rose, by F. F, Dole, New 

 Haven, Conn., to D. P. Lee, New York. 



Maizeland Shandygaff. Black, white an J tan fox-terrier dog. 

 whelped May 32, 1888, by Blomton Sentinel out ol Maizeland Lively, 

 by Lawrence Timpson, Maizeland, Red Hcok, N. £., to Lawrence 

 L. Borden, Fall River, Mass. 



Jack— Clytie whelp. White body, black and tan head, fox-terrier 

 dog, whelped July 15, 1888, by Rideau Kennels, Ottawa, Ont., to G. 

 A. Henderson, game place. 



Stanley. White body, black and tan head, fox-terrier dog, 

 whelped July 15, 1888, by imported Jack out of Civ tie, by Rideau 

 Kennels, Ottawa, Ont., to A. W. Garrett, Brock ville, Ont. 



DEATHS. 



Narlia Noble Gladstone. White, black and tan English setter 

 bitch, whelped June 13, 1887 (Noble Dan— Lucretia Gladstone), 

 owned by Dr. L. M. Thompson, Mahanoy Citv, Pa., Nov. 30, from 

 distemper. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



No Notice Taken o4 Anonymous Correspondents. 



W. H. C, Indianapolis.— I have a pointer nap seven month* 

 old, which has been troubled with a skin disease. I have washed 

 him for several weeks regularly, and also greased him with lard; 

 he is very clean now, but his hair is coming out ia great quanti- 

 ties and I can not sec any new hairs starting. Ho is a valuable 

 dog and would like to know what I can do for him, as cold 

 weather is coming on and ho will have no hair on his back to 

 keep him warm. Aus.— Give 5 drops of Fowler's solution of ar- 

 senic in the food once daily. If skin is red or scaly, use zinc 

 oxide ointment. 



E. IC. Germantown.— I have a small Skye terrier bitch, 2 years 

 old, weight 81bs. For the last month her appetite has failed her: 

 had to be coaxed to eat; she would refuse meat both cooked and 

 raw: for the last ten days has been peevish and crying: at night 

 would lie and pant; before was very plavf ul. I gave her two days 

 ago two doses of spirits of nitre, which had no good effect. To- 

 day while coming down the stairs she took a fit and fell the whole 

 length, about six steps, and lay in the fit about tea minutes; did 

 not froth at the mouth; has since been very quiet, lying on the 

 sofa, taking no notice of anythiug, something very strange for 

 her to do. I do not think it's worms. Ans. ft looks-like a ease 

 of worms. You had better treat for them. Feed only milk for a 

 day. Then give full dose of castor oil, tablespoon; follow this in 

 three hours with 30grs. of powdered areca nut made into a large 

 pill. 



lifle and 



RANGE AND GALLERY, 



BOSTON, Nov. 29.— There was a very large attendance of rifle- 

 men at W alnut Hill to-day, the militia bf-in* particularly well 

 represented. The weather conditions, barring the rain," were 

 good, alight wind from 12 o'clock prevailing. The scores: 

 Rest Match. 



J Francis 10 10 11 12 12 12 12 11 12 12-113 



JB Munroe 11 12 12 12 10 10 12 12 9 12—112 



W C Johnston, Jr 12 12 9 12 12 9 9 11 11 U-108 



A Ballard 12 12 10 10 11 12 11 10 10 11-108 



A R Lewis 10 12 12 7 12 10 11 10 9 11-104 



■1 Robinson 10 12 9 10 12 10 10 11 11 12-107 



O T Moore 10 11 10 10 10 11 10 10 12 9-103 



E N James 8 9 9 10 10 8 9 10 12 7- 93 



C Wilson. 7 9 9 9 12 10 8 7 12 10- 93 



FO Martin.. 8 9 8 9 9 9 11 10 9 9— 92 



r ,_ „ „; Fifty Yards Pistol Match. 



J B Fellows -. 10 10 10 8 8 10 9 10 9 10-94 



H Severance 10 9 10 10 9 8 10 6 8 8-88 



W Howard 7 8 9 7 9 9 8 10 10 9-8G 



A S tevens 9 9 9 9 10 10 8 8 7 7-86 



F M Rose s 9 10 6 9 10 10 9 7 7—85 



J Rogers 9 8 10 8 8 7 8 8 9 7—82 



„„„„ Fifty Yards R evolver Match. 



WW Bennett 8 10 9 10 8 9 10 9 10 9-92 



A Wesson 9 40 9 9 7 9 7 10 9 9-88 



J Rogers 8 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 8 7—85 



W Howard 6 10 7 8 8 8 9 6 9 9— SO 



Military Match. 



Lieut Pepperell ... 4445434545— 12 H F Baker 8234334155—36 



J F Fitzgerald 4544144435-41 G F Hanson 4404243324-34 



JDurward 5454344444— 41 A S Field 4344011434—34 



F P Webster 4435445153-41 F S Howes 4443424332-33 



— Strongman 4454443443—39 F Spring 0313303445—23 



„ All-Comers' Match. 



B G Warren 8 8 6 7 10 5 8 8 8 9—77 



WH Shafer 10 6 8 9 7 6 7 6 7 7-73 



B G Parker 7 4 7 7 8 9 5 7 7 8-69 



SHam 745485687 10-64 



A Maynard 876386766 6-63 



O T Moore 4 10 7 8 4 3 9 3 3 5-56 



WORCESTER, Mass., Nov. 29,-There was a large attendance 

 at the Broad Meadow Range to-day, where the Worcester Rifle 

 Association held its annual Thanksgiving all-day shoot for tur- 

 keys and special prizes. The weather was excellent for good 

 shooting, as the scores will show, A. C. White, in particular, ex- 

 ceeding all previous records by making a run of eight consecutive 

 bullseyes in shooting for turkeys in three sores. The club also 

 tried a new scheme, offering a special prize for the best bullseye 

 shot. In this contest M. R. Morgan proved the victor with a shot 

 that drove the tack, making a perfect bullseye. Steadman Clark 

 was second, C. L. Macomber third and James Early fourth. Five 

 turkeys were to be had for the shooting, and the nrst live name3 

 m the scores printed below were the prize winners. 



200yds., Off-hand, Military Rifle. 



AC White 5455445555—47 C L Macomber. . . .5455433414-41 



MR Morgan 4455454445—44 HN Pepper 3331444345—37 



Mai S hum way 4514445544—43 S Clark, s r 4341443144—33 



James Early 4444454444—41 



200yds., Off-hand Decimal, Sporting Rifle. 



AC White 8 9 7 10 7 9 10 8 8 8—84 



ALThomaB 8 10 7 9 8 8 7 7 10-80 



A Brown 10 5948888 10 8—78 



CHESTER, Pa., Nov. 29.— There were several shooting contests 

 iu this city to-day. The members of Co. B in the morning shot 

 for the Sparks gold badge, which was won by Lieut. Samuel A. 

 Price, who won it by a point after shooting off with Private Cor- 

 son. The latter received a silver prize, awarded by Lieutenant 

 T. E. Clyde. The contest took place at Ship Creek Woods, the 

 distance being 100yds. The score follows: 

 Lt Clyde 44444-20 Stroud . , 



Lt Price 44445—21 Vernon . . 



McDevitt 04-133—14 Lane 



Henkel 54443—20 McKenna 



J. Feeley 32043—12 Pedlow 



Price 24243-15 ~ 



Sharp 23422—13 



-33433-16 



32253-15. 



4343^-18 



44332—15 



34343-17 



Reanev ..23324—14 



Gilken 40242-15. 



Greenwood 42444—18 Peters 0033-4— 10 



Fe el ev 33004—10 Ruby. 44233—16 



Griffith 23330-11 Sawyer 23320-lft 



Corson 44454—21 



A team from Co. B also shot a team from Wilde Post, No. 26*. 

 G. A. R., and won hy the following score: 



Company B. 



Lt Clyde 44454-21 



Lt Price ..44444—20 



Henkel 44445—21 



Corson 34415—20 



McDeviit 45551— S3 



Pedlow 33334— IU 



Wilde Post. 



Taylor... 04444— Iff. 



Tongue 43444—19 1 



Thompson 44344—19 ■ 



Brown 33433— 16 ■ 



Scott 22343—14 



Tinch 24143—17 



Lane 34533—18—139 Cullingsworth 83544-19— 120' 



A shooting match also took place between teams representing; 

 the Young Men's Republican Club and Wilde Post, which resulted! 

 in the defeat of the soldiers by the follo wing score: 



Young Repubs-H. C. Setti, 2: A. F. Everson, 10; J. Marion, 8; 

 W. Adcock, 14; R, Bell, 8; R. A. Hargraves, G; O. Cain, 5; O. fig K 

 B. Wheeler, 10; (iiles, 12. 



Wilde Post-J. Taylor 17; J. Newsom<!, 6; D. Dransfteld, 2; W. 

 H. Martin, 5; S. Pilger. 0; C. Thompson, 10; J. Genther, 5; S. 

 Crouther, 1; J. Tongue, 13; A Brown, 8. 



NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Nov. 29.-The New Bedford City 

 Guards had rifle shooting at 200yds. to-day for the company 

 medal and the Dunham medal for third class marksmen. Be- 

 sides the medals there were 40 prizes vaiued at SOcents to gJ each „, 

 offered by members and friends of the company. Forty-seven 

 members participated, and the following are*the~ winning scores 

 in a possible 50: 



Pvt Dundam 35* 



Sergt Dahill , ..35V 



PvtMoacrief 



Pvt Winter 



34 



34. 



34 



33, 



33r 



33; 



32: 



Corp Baudoin 43 



Pvt Bindley 43 



Sergt Pope 42 



Corn McBay 42 _ 



Lieut Perry 42 Pvt McAuliff 



P v t Gibbs 41 Pvt WS Y oung . . . 



Pvt Pope. 41 Pvt Goggin 



Pvt C. D. Russell 40 Pvt Hadfleld 



Pvt Jennings 40 Pvt Baylor 



Bvt Duffy 38 Pvt Remington. 32: 



Capt Sanders 38 Pvt Fauncc 32" 



Pvt Croacher 37 Pvt Peters ffi 



Pvt W K Russell 37 Corp Taber 31 



Sergt Devon 36 Pvt Parker 30J 



PvtLoomis 36 Pvt Fuller 29 



PvtSoule 38 PvtMeany 28 



Lieut Morgan 36 Pvt Pease 2* 



Pvt Rice 36 Musician Mackay 27; 



Sergt Swan 35 Pvt Sisson 25- 



Sergt Rowland 35 Pvt Allen 24: 



There were five prizes for honory members; only four com- 

 peted. They made the following score: 



C A Gray 37 Col S C Hart .U 



Mayor Rotch 33 HW Taylor g- 



Corp Baudoin takes the company medal, which has been worn, 

 the past year by Pvt. Gibbs; Pvt. Hadfield takes the third class- 

 marksman's medal, which was held last year by Pvt. Parker. 



PATERSON, N. J., Nov. 29.-This morning there was a big crowds 

 of soldier boys at the Totowa butts to witness the yearly contest 

 for the Battalion "ice-pitcher." Altogether the weather was any- 

 thing but pleasant for a holiday, it was excellent for target shoot- 

 ing. Company C's team made the highest score, and are there- 

 fore the happy possessors of the handsome trophy for another 

 twelve months. Following is the score; 



Company C. 



CaptDecker 20 Pvt Schmidt 177 



Lieut Van Emburgh 14 Pvt Van Walraven 18 



Lieut Parker 19 Pvt Claypool 9; 



Pvt Dietrich 22 Pvt Nolan 16 



Pvt Lord 18 Prt Vanan 20-173 ' 



Company B. 



Lieut Reynolds 20 Pvt Sharpley .1* 



Sergt Scanlon 16 Pvt Radcliff 16 



Pvt Conner? 17 Pvt Smith 11 



Pvt Twist 16 Pvt Wilson 14 



Pvt Woods 13 Pvt Ransom 22— 16a 



Company A. 



Color Sergt Chinn 17 Pvt Morgan 9 



Corp Williamson 19 Pvt Terse IS 



Oorp Dumphy. -. 13 Pvt Lodigonni 17 



Corp Junket 15 Pvt Allen 17 



Corp Jackson 16 Pvt Brooks 12— 153T 



After the contest for the trophy was over Privates Deitrich and 

 Hanson shot for the Major's badge. The score was: Ranson 18» 

 Deitrich 20. The promptness with which the scorers in the pits 

 did their work was phenomenal. Imagine sitting on a chip of 

 wood in a cistern half full of water, with one hand pasting up 

 holes every time the lid drops, and with the other manipulating 

 a 10ft. pancake turner, you can form a slight idea what these 

 energetic soldiers had to contend with. There was not even 8< 

 life preserver handy in case of accident. 



LYNN, Mass., Nov. 29.— The annual prize match and practice- 

 shoot, under the auspices of the Salem Independent Rifle Associa- - 

 tion, took place at the Association Range to-day, the winners, 

 being as follows: 



Prize Match. 



G A Lawrence ...7 10 6 8 7 8 



6 8 6 10 8 7 

 WGHussey 9 " 



8 9 



9 6 



t t 



7 7 10 8 

 5 10 5 



8 6 



8 9 



7 7 



5 5 



6 10 8 



" 7 8 



-153- 



8 -151 

 & 



34-14-147. 



WE Smith 8 



9 _ 



D W Bruce 7 6 7 7 8 7 



4 10 5 5 10 8 5 6 5 104-10— 145 



PF Packard 5 5 6 10 6 7 7 5 3 8 



5567 5 8387 5+14—135 



PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 29.-The Allegheny Rifle Club, a new- 

 organization, numbering 20 members, he -.u 1, turkey shoot at their 

 new range back of Keating'a, oa tho Pa/rysville road, to-day. 

 They have a neat club house, new grounis, targets, etc. Tlie 

 prize turkey, weighing 2Hbs. dresserl, was won by James Carson^ 

 The lucky contestants and the number of fowls captured by" 

 them were as follows, James Carson 2, C. H. Porter 2, William 

 Porter, J. E. Granger, C. Hodgdon, R. Pogue, E. Pogue and D 

 Stoner 1 each. The range was 200yds. Wednesday is the regulac 

 shooting day of the organization. 



The turkey shoot of tbe Pittsburgh Rifle Club at Whitehall to- 

 day was a great sue -ess. There were 16 coatestanis and only one 

 shot was allowed in each contest, and 33 turkeys were shot for 

 with the following result, the distance being 40 rods: J. A Hu»- 

 gins 7, M. Wallace 5, James Hamilton 4, Jam?.s Htxon 4, B - . Hu?-. 

 gins 4, Charles Hamilton 4, J jha Half nan 4, D. M jGregor 2, J. O. 

 Smith 1, Geo. Williams 1. 



MARION, N. J., Nov. 29.-Tho Marion Rifle Club held its closing- 

 shoot of the season to-day on their range hare. The attendance 

 was good, and som-3 excellent shiolia? resulted. Too gold medal 

 for the best scores at the 5'D ami 20)y.l. ranges was won by Mr. L 

 P. Hansen. The annual holiday shoot followed, the 200yds. range 

 alone being used. The first event was three shots. There were 

 seven prizes, all turkeys, ranging in weight from ISI'03. down to 10*. 

 The result was as follows: John Rebham 70, Wm. Weber 08 J 

 Diehl 67, A Braun 68, J. Autenreith 63, L. P. Hansen 6 1, H. Hoerscla 

 60. Three events for gold medals follo ws 1, each contestant hav- 

 ing nine shots. The nanrjs and scores of the winners are eiven- 

 H. Hoersch 199, J. Autenreith 193, J. R -bham 191. 



HOBOKEN, N. J., Nov. 27.— The Our O ,vn Rifle Club, of Newark 

 N. J., came to Hobpkea this eveaing anl saet the first of a series- 

 of friendly matches with the stroa? Miller Rifle Club of this 



place. Tne^Oar Ovuswea by the following scire: Oar Own 



~ -auss 233, 

 r atts 234, 

 ! -hfc 236* 

 ;el 244. 



ringZettler target, the passible bnagXsoT Toe return mitch 

 was arranged tor OarO.vn range, 133 Springfield avenue, Newark 

 Wednesday evening, Dec. 5. * 



