S80 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Ma,y S8, 1891. 



DolUe— Othello Boy. G. W. Wambach's (Baltimore. Md.) pug 

 bitch DoUie (Cricket— Dot) to Ms Othello Boy, March 18. 



WHELPS. 



PrepaTed Blanks sent free on application. 



Queen Bendtgo. John Moorhead. Jr.'s (Pittsburgh, Pa.) bull- 

 terrier bitch Queen Bptidigo (Bendigo— Mag), May 34, seven (fiA'e 

 dos"), by his Mr. Diok. (Yoiiug Dutcb— Netile). 



Emma. W. Wade's (HtiIiob, Ps.) mastiff bitch Emma, April 

 38, two dogs, by Messrs. Taunton & Winchell's Beaufort; one since 

 dead. 



Bosa Lee. Dr. J. A. Hartman's (Latrobe, Pa.) English setter 

 bitch Rosa Lee (Racket— Beryl), April 28. six (three dogp). by F. G. 

 Taylor's Breeze Gladstone (Gladstone— Sue); all black, white and 

 taTi. 



Front. D. Stirus's (Milwaukee, Wis.) English setter bitcli Front 

 (Drake, Jr.— Daisy). May 10, thirteen (six dogs), by P. G. Taylor's 

 Brf-eze Glndstnne (Gladstone— Sue); all black, white and tan. 



Donna .Jiicmita. J. W. Wood's (Poughkeepsie, N. Y.) English 

 setter bitch Donna .luanita (Rockingham— Donna), May IR, ten (six 

 dogs), by F. G. Taylor's Breeze Gladstone— Sue); all white, black 

 and tan. 



Oriole- LiUy. Wambach &Hermann's (Baltimore, Md.) pug bitch 

 Oriole Lilly (Roland— Dollie), March 30, six (three dogs), by their 

 Lord Baltimore: bitch since dead. 



DolUe. Geo. W. Wambach's (Baltimore, Md ) pug bitch Dollie 

 (Oricket— Dot), May 19, five (two dogs), by his Othello Boy. 



SALES. 



Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Beaumont. Black and tsn setter dog, age and pedigree not 

 given, by Dr. Jolm H. Meyer, New York, to Jas. B. Blossom, 

 same place. 



Diike. Black and tan dog, whelped May 20, 1890, by Prince out 

 of Nanon. Jr., by Thos. Blake, Detroit, Mich., to Jas. McMillan, 

 Jr., sam'^ place. 



3Iame T. Black and tan dachshund bitch, bv Jerry out of Frau- 

 Jpin Waldeck II.. by W. S. Gates, Chagrin Falls, (J., to Thomas 

 ■Tones. Flint, Mich. 



Jerni Jr. Blank and tan dachshimd dog, by .Terry out of Prau- 

 loin Waldeck II., by W. S. Gates, Chagrin Falls, O., to J. O. 

 Orpech. same place. 



Nigger. Black and tan dachshund dog, by Jerry out of Prau- 

 l«in Waldeck XL, by W. S. Gates, Chagrin Falls, O., to Jacob Zim- 

 mprman, Flint. Mich. 



DanB. Black and tan beaele and dachshund cross, by Sancio 

 out of Eva, by W. S. Gates, Chagrin Falls, O., to Dan Bushrod, 

 same place. 



Clate M. Black and tan beagle and dachshund cro«s, by Sancio 

 out of Eva, by W. S. Gates, Chagrin Falls, 0 , to C. Millard, same 

 placp. 



Ball o' Yarn. Black, white and tan English setter bitch, whelped 

 March 11, 1891, by Breeze Gladstone out of Katie Noble, by F. G. 

 Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa., to A. H. Moore, same place. 



G-aU Gladstone. Black, white and tan English setter bitch, 

 whelped March 11. 1891, by Breez'" Gladstone out of Katie Noble, 

 by F. G. Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa., to H. K. Devereux, Cleve- 

 land, O. 



Marjolaine. Orange and white English setter bitch, whelped 

 Feb. 14, 1891, by Breeze Gladstone out of List Noble, by F. G. Tay- 

 lor, Philadelphia, Pa., to E. H. Wakeman, San Francisco, Oal. 



Stanley Bill and Stanley Belle. White bull-terrier dog and bitch, 

 whelperl July 18, 1890, by White Wonder out of White Violet, by 

 H. A. Harris, North Wilmington, Mass., to Dr. Sneeden, Brook- 

 lyn. N. Y. 



Little Donovan. White bull-terrier dog, whelped May 26, 1890, 

 bv Duke out of Fussy, by H. A. Harris, North Wilmington, Mass., 

 to Dr. Sneeden, Brooklyn, N. Y, 



n^ite Violet. White bull-terrier bitch, whelped April 19, 1887, 

 by Charlie out of Rue. by H. A. Harris, North Wilmington, Mass., 

 to Dr. Sneeden, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



C. R.— Your inquiry will be answered by mail if you will send 

 us your address. The welfare of yon r dog should be considered 

 by you important enough to induce you to follow the rule of 

 giving your name when writing for advice, 



J. P. M., Camden, N. 1 have a very flue Irish setter; he is 

 troubled with what some people call husk in the throat. The 

 least excitement starts him coughing a dry husky cough, with 

 continual retching, frequently raising a white froth. Can you 

 advise me what to do? Ans. Rub the throat morning and night 

 with camphorated oil. 



Gtjn, Philadelphia. Pa.— Kindly advise me as to treatment of an 

 Eoglish setter bitch 3 years old. She has pimples and sores all 

 over her body, legs and tail, and had warts on lips and inside of 

 ears, has three on udder, close to back teats, and scratches almost 

 continually. The skin is red. The warts in her mouth and ears 

 have gone. I have been treating her for eczema, and have rubbed 

 her with oil of cade 3oz., dilute acetic acid -loz., cotton seed oil 

 8oz., carbolic acid Idr. and given salt-water baths. Internally 

 htve used flowers of sulphur and cream of tartar, equal parts. 

 Dose, a tablespnonful once daily. Have been treating her for six 

 weeks, but have not succeeded in curing her. She is fed once 

 daily on stale bread and meat soup. On some parts of her body 

 the hair is out. also on tail from root to tip on top, round the 

 eyes and here and there ou ears. Kindly advise me of a remedy 

 in next week'sispue if possible and state what the disease is. Is 

 It contagioust' Ans. It is very likely sarcoptie mange. Apply 

 either 



Potass carbouatia — .31 



Sulphur flor — Siij 



Glycerine ., Jvl 



or the following: 



Bals. Peru 



Spts rectiticatl aaSiij 



Zinci oxidi 5 i 



Glycerine Bx 



After washing the dog thoroughly with carbolic soap and warm 

 water. It is conliagious by contact. Clean and disinfect the 

 dog's kennel thoroughly. The warts can be touched with nitrate 

 of silver, which will effecc a cure. 



li/i^ m d 



^heating. 



The Winans Trophy. 



Practice Targets for the Amateur Revolver Cham- 

 pionship will be mailed free to any address from this 

 offi.ce, 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



ENGLISH REVOLVER MATCHES. 



The programme of the competitiou at Bisley has been issued, 

 and provides the usual geuerotis offer of rich prizes. The orizes 

 for revolvers are increased, and a new series is added in which 

 £30, divided into nineten prizes, w'U be given. In this series the 

 target will appear for twelve seconds only, and "no concession 

 will be made for misfires or other failurps of the revolver or am- 

 munition." With respect to the backsight of revolver which may 

 be used at the N. R. A. meeting, it is now announced that it may 

 he either a plain open V or open halt circle, or buckhorn pattern, 

 "or some simple pattern of suflicient solidity and strength to with- 

 stand rough usaee." 



The several revolver events are as follows: 



THE KEVOLVfiE PRIZES. 



Unlimited entries. Aggregate value, £150, N. R. A. prize. Re- 

 stricted to officers, warrant officers, petty officers and staff ser- 

 geants of H. M. land and sea forces, to gentlemen cadets of the 

 R. M. A., Woolwich, and of the R. M. C., Sandhurst, and to mem- 

 bers of the N. R. A. Distance, about 20yds. Weapon, revolvers. 

 They will be subject to examination by an officer appointed for 

 the purpose before competitors will be allowed to use them. Num- 

 ber of shots, 15. Position, standing. No rest of any kind, natural 

 or artificial, will bo allowed, nor will the competitor be allowed 

 to support himself on any part of the shooting gallery or table 

 from which the firing takes place; nor may he use mnrethan one 

 hand to steady bis revolver. 



Entrance fee, 2o 6d. for each entry. No comp'. 1 itvi ,0 1 ake more 

 than one prize in each series. 



Target.- A disc 12in. in diameter. Bnllseye, Sin. diameter, scor- 

 ing 6 points, with a central carton 2in. in diameter, scoring 7 

 poinis. Remainder of target divided into four rings, scoring 

 respectively 5, i, 3 and 2 points. No sighting shots allowed. 



First Series.— At a target moving across the line of fire, at about 

 h.6 rate of the "qalok marohJ" One prize of £10, one of £5, one of 



£4, one of £3, ten prizes'.of £3, eighteen prizes of £l.'lThlrty-two 

 prizes, £60. 



Second Series.— At a target disappearin? and re-appearing at 

 intervals of three second One prize of £10, one prize of £5, one 

 prize of £4, one prize of £3, ten prizes of £3, eighteen prizes of £1. 

 Thirtv-two prizes, £60. 



Third Series,— At a target shown for twelve seconds onl.y. No 

 concession will be made for miss-fires of other failures of the re- 

 volver or ammunition; One prize of £5, one prize of £3, five prizes 

 of £3, twelve prizes of $1. Nineteen prizes, £30. 



In addition to the ordinary regulations for shooting governing 

 other competitions, the following must be strictly observed: 



1. The petty officer or non-commissioned officer at the firing 

 point will load and liand to the competitor the revolver ready for 

 use. The revolver must not be loaded until the competitor is in 

 position. 



2. On receiving the caution, "All clear," the competitor will fire 

 his six chambers without undue delay. The revolver must i ot be 

 raised from the table before each shot until the target appeags, 



3. In the evput of any miss-fires, in the first or second series, the 

 competitor will continue to fire the remaining chambers, and will 

 then place his revolver on the table. The petty offlcer or non- 

 commissioned officer at the firing point will then reload as many 

 chambers as may be necessary to enable the competitor to com- 

 plete his firing. 



4. Should there be from any cause aii interruption iu the shoot- 

 ing, the competitor mttst at once lay his revolver on tha table and 

 Id the receptacle provided for the purpose, muzzle downward. 



5. Any competitor firing or pointing his revolver elsewhere than 

 from the gallery at the target vill be disqualified under "Clatise 

 2, Section II., Penalties" of the Regulations. 



THE "PFUNGST" (REVOLVEIt). 



Unlimited entries. Given bv Pfune-st Frferes et Oie., of 23 

 Crutched Friars, E. C. Open onlv to officers of the reerular and 

 auxiliary forces. Condition of firing the same as those of the 

 Revolver Prizes. Second series— Entrance fee 2s. 6d, for each 

 p.ntry. First prize, a S^oz. case of Pfangst Frferes et Cie. cham- 

 pagne Carte d'or, 1884 Vintage, extra special cuv6e. Second prize, 

 one double Magnum (equal to 4 bottles) of the same champagne. 



REVOIiVEB POOL. 



Distance about 20yds.: size of buUseye 3in. in diameter, includ- 

 ing a 2in. ring, which alone will count for the pool. Number of 

 shots unlimited. Entrance 2s. per series of 6 shots. 1. Competitors 

 will be allowed any number of entries on payment of the entrance 

 fee for each entry. 2, The pools will be divided each day accord- 

 ing to the number of series fired and buUseyes made, 25 per cent., 

 of the purchase money of the pool tickets being deducted by the 

 association. The values of the pool bullseyes will be posted out- 

 side the pool office on the day succeeding that upon which they 

 are made, and the amounts paid on presentation of the bullseye 

 tickets, between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock daily. 



EPHRATA, Pa., May 23.— The members of the North End Rifle 

 Club met on their range south of town thi" afternoon to engage 

 in several hours' sport at target practice. The day was fair, with 

 a little windtiow and then, causing a little irregtilar shooting by 

 those who used the .32 rifles. The heavier rifles were not effective 

 and the soores were about as usual. The following scores resulted, 

 distance 200yds., rest shooting: 



J A Stober 9 10 10 10 8 !) 9 6 7 10-88 



fl 9 9 8 8 8 10 10 9—86 



9 9 7 5 10 10 10 li 10—84 



7 9 10 10 9 5 7 7 10—79 



li 8 4 5 7 6 9 10 10 -72 



7 3 6 5 H 7 9 10 4-P4 



5 fi 7 5 4 7 4 r o-.Sl 



L M Wiest 6 



C Konigmacher 8 



D B Lefever 5 



JMSheafiEer 7 



WD Winters 7 



S L Sharp 4 _ . _ . . _ 



The members of the team who are nearly always out at the 

 regular shoot, and who study their rifles, ammunition, ptc, are 

 somewhat divided as to using patched or groved bullets. Patched 

 bullets are generally used with good results, but the cleaning of 

 rifles necessitated by using them gives more work than the boys 

 care to do while passing the time for sport. In a sbort time no 

 doubt all our members will use the patched bullet,— D. B, L. 



BOSTON, May 33.— The regular weekly shoot of the Massachu- 

 setts Rifle Association was held at its range to-day with a good 

 attendanc" of riflemen. The conditions were not the best, as a 6 

 o'clock fish-tail wind bothered the shooters a good deal. Mr. C. 

 H. Eastman won the bronze membership badge. The scores, dis- 

 tance 200yd8., Standard American targets, re-entries allowed: All- 

 comers' Rest Match— S. Wilder 111, E. L. Blount 110 F. Daniels 

 lOS, A. H. Ballard 106, F. W, Chest;er 104, W. Peters 104, M. T. Dav 

 102, A, G. Home 101, M, R. Barter 98, J. W. French 97. 'A. S. Hunt 

 95, J. Mason 93. D. N. Winn 88, All-comers' Off-hand Match— F. C, 

 Bridge 79, A. Sharp 79, S. C. Svdnpv 75, M. T. Day 75, J. B, Hobbs 

 '3, D. Martin 71, A. G. Horne 60. Military Match— F. Carter 45. 45, 

 A, S. Field 48, M. T. Day 43, G, G. Bradford 39, O. Moore 38. S. B, 

 Snow 37, C H. Cole. Jr., 34, J. B. Hobbs 26. Revolver Match, 

 50vds.— H, Severance 87, S. A. Wesson 83. 



THE TRAP. 



Score* for pubUeation should he made out on the printed blankB 

 prepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnisned gratis to club 

 s cretaHes. Correspondents who favor us tvith club scores are pwr- 

 ti"ula/rly requested to write on one side of the paper only. 



FIXTURES. 



If you want your shoot to be announced here 

 send in notice like the following: 



May 26-28.— Wm. H. Wolsten croft's Second Annual Tourna- 

 ment, at Facouy Driving Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Address Wm. 

 H. Wohtencroft, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. 



May 36-SO.— Newark (N. J.) Tournament. Three days targets, 

 two days live birds. Target shooting events under management 

 of Mr. H. A. Penrose; live bird contests under control of Mr. 

 Jacob Pentz. 



May 30.— Canajoharie (N. Y.) Gun Club Tournament. T. C. 

 Pegnim, Sec'y. 



Mav 30,— Spring Tournament Maple wood (N. J.) Gun Club. Open 

 to all. Programmes sent by C. W. Brown, Pres., Maplevvood, N. J. 



June 2-.5.— Saratoga Gun Club Shoot, assisted by the Inter-State 

 Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association. Association guarantees 

 $1,000. club adds $3,000, total S3,000. 



June 3-5.— Rocky Mountain Sportsman's Association Tourna- 

 ment, at Denver, Col. C. M. Hampson, Sec'y, 



June 8-13.— Regular Annual Tournament of the Illinois State 

 Sportsmen's Association. W. L. Shepard, Sec'y, Chicago. 111. 



June 15-19.— Thirty-third Annual Tournament of the New York 

 State Association for the Protection of Fish and Game, at Rome, 

 N. Y. M. R. Bingham, Sec'y. 



June 23-25.— Atlantic City Gun Club's Tournament, at Atlantic 

 City, N. J. For programmes address Harry Tbm-mrn, Manager, 

 Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., or R. C. Griscom, Secretary, 

 Atlantic City, N. J, 



July, first week,— Boston; Wellington Gun Club, three da,ys' 

 tournament, under auspices of Manufacturers' and Dealers' 

 Association, 



July 2-4.— Third Annual Tournament of Canastota (N. Y.) Gun 

 Club. E. B Roberts, Sec'y. 



July 4.— Slater, Mo., Third Annual Tournament of the Slater 

 Gun Club. Wm. Reid, Secretary. 



WASHINGTON INTER-STATE. 



Washington, D. C, May 19.— The first day's shoot of the Inter- 

 State Manufacturers and Dealers' Association in connection with 

 the Capital City Gun Club opened here to-day with a good at- 

 tendance. The sun shone brightly and it was an elpgant day fo^ 

 8hooting at the trap. The surplus amounted to 8290.80. In the 

 Expert Class W. Wolstencroft won first, average 71.4 per cent., 

 and received $58.16; and C. M. Lindsley won second, average 59.8 

 per cent., and received §29.08. In the Amateur Class A. C. Krueger, 

 Wrighisville, Pa., won first, average 80.03 per cent., and received 

 S.58.15; and Geo. Cochran, of Pittsburg, Pa., won second, average 

 77,3 per cent., and received S29.08. 



Maj/ 19.— Extra No, 1, 10 singles: 



E L Mills OlllUllll-9 Wagner 1001111011-7 



Steck 0110110111—7 Townsend 1011110110—7 



R B Bond 1111011)001-7 Hufmau 1011101010-6 



Dr Brown 0010001110—4 Cochran 1010111110-7 



WF Summerson... 0110010111-6 Parry 0111111001-7 



Roth well, Jr 1011011111-8 Blackbird 0011011111—7 



Wolstencroft 1111001111-8 .Tack IIDOOIIIO— 7 



J H Smith OOlOllOlll-O Barker 0001101100-4 



TB'Dovle.. imillOll-9 West 1111001101—7 



Bondwen O001110O10-4 Patton 1001111110-7 



Stubner 1101001110-6 Capson 1010110110-6 



Bothwell, Jr. lllOlllUl— 9 Hicks 1111001011—7 



Hawee Oii00010010-3 Evans Ill 1101100-7 



Osborne 0110010111-6 Happer, Jr UIOUIOIO-? 



No. 1, $35 guarantPPd- 10 singles, experts: 



Wolstencroft lOllOmil-8 Lindsley 0111001100-5 



Amateurs: 



Jones OOmOlllO— 6 Bond ".. 1011011011— 7 



Mills - OlOmillO— 7 Langvoid 1111110001— 7 



Hunter ('OllllOlll— 7 Parry 1100000110— 4 



Rothwell, Jr OUlimiO- 8 Doyle 1110101111— 8 



Wagner.. lOUlOlllO— 7 Caproa 0111011011—7 



Steele I'OlllOOOl- 6 Hicks inilllUl-lO 



Osborne 0111111110- 8 Evans 1111011010— 7 



Stubner 1111110111— 9 Rothwell nniimoO— 7 



Huffman UnilOlOOO- 5 Jack 1101010110- 8 



Smith lllllOOlll— 8 Blackbird lOllUlOOO— 6 



Summerson (lOOlllOOOO— 3 Cochran 1111111111—10 



Townsend IIOOIOIOII— 6 Sneed 0000000011— 2 



Patten 1001001011— 5 West 1111100111— 8 



Bondren 1110110000— 5 Barker ,1101001010— 5 



Brown 100011 1001- 5 



No. 2, S-IO guarantepd,15 singles, experts: 



Lindsley 110011101100101- 9 Wolstencroft .lOOlOlUOUOUl-lO 



Amateurs: 



Bond OOnilllOlOllU-ll Steubner 111101011111111-13 



Wagner 011100001101111— 9 Smith lOlOOlOIOOUllO— 8 



Hunter 001001111010111— 9 Jones lOOIOiJOlOUOll— 9 



Brown OlOllKllOOOmol- 7 Dovle iiniOlOllOOlll— 11 



Steele 1 lllHOI 111011 1—13 Ro t h well n I OOll lio 1 1 0100- 8 



Parry 111111010011111-12 O.sliorne tn lOOrilKunO-ll 



Rothwell, Jr.. 110100101111110—10 Patton.... ! 1 1(1001 moj 111-11 



Hartner lOlOUlllOlllU— 13 Barker 1 101001 nOOlllO— 9 



Capron 111110111011111—13 Lauevoid 010111110111101—11 



Hicks 111001111111110-13 Hawes 00000000:000000- 1 



Evans 111110111111111—14 Mieon OOOHlOOlOOllU- 8 



Gastnight 001110000101101— 7 West OllOlOll 1001011— 9 



Mills 101111011010111—11 Bandren llOlllOOOOOOOOl- 8 



Blackbird. 111011101111111—12 Townsend IIOOIIOIOIIOIU— 10 



Summerson. . .100000101111000— 6 Cochran 111111111111011—14 



Huffman 011011111111101—13 St Germain . . . .100001011101101— 8 



No. 3, $60 guaranteed, $3.60 entry. 20 singles, experts: 



Wolsten- Lindsley. .00010101110111110111—13 



croft .... 10111111011011111111—17 



Amateurs: 



Bond ....11101111011011111111-17 Wise 10101000000100110100-7 



Brown . . OlOllOlOOOOOOlllllll— 11 DrummonOOOOOQOOOnoOOOOllOlO- 3 



Hunter. .. .11011111011001001011— 13 Huffman..l0ll00O001IXhll0O001l- 7 



Wagner... Ol000()0nillllltul1l-14 Osborn.... 11101101011111111101-16 



Arnold . . ..nil 1001001001 111111—14 J on es 1 1 1 1 11 1 (10111 01 101 1 1 0 -15 



Capron. ...11100011111111111111—17 Hartner . . 101111 Jill innnuill0l-l4 



Heiks 1 111 1 111 1 11100101010-15 Mi 1 li^ 1 101 U 01 1 1 11 0011 1011 -15 



Evans OOIIOIIOOUIOIOOIOIO-IO Do.vle .... 101 1 11 lllCniUlOOll-16 



Blackbird 11110111110011111111-17 Cochran.. 01011111111 111110111-17 



Steubner..ll01ini0U001101im-14 Barker. . ..01101010010110001101-10 



Sum'ers'n 11100111110011111100—14 TownsendllOOOlOllllUOIOllllO— 13 



Jack lOOIllllOllOUOllOllO-U Steele . . . .OllllllOO'JUllOOhlOO-ll 



Farrell. ...OIOOOOOOOOOOODOIOIQO— 3 LangvoiglOlllOOllLOlonilKMl— 13 

 No, 4, S25 guaranteed, $2.36 entrance, at 6 double.^, (spprrs; 



Bond 10 10 11 10 11 10-8 Lindsley 10 00 01 10 H 01-6 



Somerson... .00 01 10 10 11 01—6 Capron 00 01 10 00 11 01-5 



Steubner 10 11 10 00 01 0O-5 Hicks 11 Jl 00 10 00 00-5 



Evans .'..10 00 11 10 00 10-5 Smith 11 00 11 10 Oij 10-fi 



Rothwell, Jr. 11 01 10 U 00 10—7 Mills 00 01 10 11 11 10—7 



Wagner 01 11 10 10 10 00—6 Rothwell 01 10 10 Oii 01) 10—4 



Hunter U 10 10 10 10 10-7 Blackbird ... tio ii 1 i 10 ut 11—8 



Barker 10 10 10 11 00 01—5 Cochran 01 11 00 01 10 0f)-5 



Doyle 11 10 00 10 11 10 -7 Jack 10 10 00 01 10 00-4 



Wolstencroft 11 00 01 11 10 11—8 St Jermain. . .01 10 10 10 00 16-5 



Osborn.. ....00 11 10 10 10 00-5 Townsend. ... 10 10 10 10 11 11—8 



Huffman 00 11 10 00 10 10—5 Landvoigt. . .,11 11 10 lO 10 11—9 



Jonps 10 11 10 11 10 11-9 StRple II 10 11 10 00 11—8 



No 5, S50 guaranteed, entry $3.60, 30 singles, experts: 

 Wolsten- Lindsley . .1101110011110101101— 13 



croft. . . .11110110100111100111-14 



Mills 11011110111101(011111-15 R'hw'lI,Jrllll01100lOOllll010l-13 



West llOiniOfXlOOllOlOllO- 11 Wagner... llOUllOlllllOlllllO-16 



Bo wker... 00100101110000011001- 8 Steele 01111011110110111110-16 



Hunter . . . 010011 11111111010110—14 Bee tjer ... .01 000 1 1 0 lOK 11 1000100— 8 



Jones 00011111110001001001—10 .Malone. . .01101000001100100011- 7 



Bond 11111111111111110011—18 Sonnn-.son OOOlOniniOlOilioilll—H 



Gapren...inill000100010H011— 12 Bhickainll 111011 111 10t)lllllll— 17 

 Hicks ....OOlOOllOnilOOOIllll-12 Huffman. 11111111111011111001 -17 

 ICvans... onion 1101111101001—14 Ilawes... (iniiOH;illUlilOO101 100— 8 

 Brnvvn.... 10110100110111101111-14 Cochran . .01 1 lOliiiiDill Jl 1 1 looU- 13 

 Stubner.. 11.101111100111100110— 14 TiindoorilODlOllODliiOuOIOOioi— 9 

 Arnold... 11011111111011110000—15 TownsendOlOll 111101001010110—13 



Doyle . . .1101101 llOlJOlOlOUlO -13 Baily OlOilOOonouuiOllOOlOO— 6 



Osborn... .01110101111111110101-15 Schroth.,. 11001011110110001101-13 



No. 6, |25 gnarauted, 82.45 entry. 15 sinsles, experts: 

 Wolstencroft . .100111111100110—10 Lindsley lOlOllllHOUll— 12 



Amatetxrs: 



Brown lOlllOllllOCKlOO— 8 Hartner 111110110111100 -11 



Jones 010010110100100- 6 Ferret olOlOllOOllOOOl- 6 



Bond 111010101111101—11 AVaBuer lOOllOOllOOOlll- 8 



Capron 011101110111111-13 W Rothwell . . .OOfllOOOlOlOOlOO- 4 



Hicks 011001111101011-10 Jack 011000101110111-9 



Evans 010110010100111— 8 Doyle 111110110111110-13 



Patten 111110011111011—13 Steubner 1110010limiii_l2 



Parry 111100111111111- IH Frisloe .111111111011111-13 



Hunter 001111011001101- 9 Huffman IIUIIOIIICOIOI-II 



Dan lOllOOtllomOlO— 8 Osborn lOlimoiOll lOO-lij 



St Ger mai n . . . . 000 111 101 1 11 1 11—10 S te ele t lU 1 1 11 1 1 1 jl 1 11 1- 13 



Woody 0011001110(10011— 7 Schroth niHiOllOlOiilOll— 8 



Blackbird lion lltlllOOllO- 9 mils 101 1 01 lUllOUl-l 3 



Arnold. OIOIOOPWOIUI- 7 Cochran lUllllOOIlilll-13 



Finley 010110111111001—10 Harris OllOOOltlOllOUl- 8 



Wise 000000111000101- 5 Griscom lOlOOllllOlUllO- 9 



Somerson 011101101111100-10 Cullenson 100110011100010- 6 



Happer, Jr. . , .011011011111111— 13 



No. 7, %^\} truaranteed, entrance 33.60, 20 singles, experts: 

 Wolsten'tllOllOlllOlllllllllO-16 Lindsley., 10101011 111010110100-13 



Amateurs: 



Capron... .OlCOllllOlllllOUOll-14 Mills.. .. 11111111101111111100—17 



Hicks ftOIOnOOoOlOlCOllllO- 9 Huffman. lOioooiinnioiomoio-io 



Jones 11101101101111101111—16 Uovlo. . . joiiiiniii Kniinmo— 9 



Bond 11111110111019110110-15 s.-irHli , 1iii]i:|iili)f)l(,iiii)i.in(»{jO- 8 



Cap JoneS.lOll 1110110011111011-15 Parry . .. .KllOliLl I HI) iilinilt)-15 



Daw OlOlllinilOllllOllO-15 Bliickl.ird ) 111 1 10] I lOllI nnil-18 



Wagner... 11 1001.0 10100000011 10— 9 (.)sl)orn . . . .tiOl ](i(.ij lOLll 1 1 IK Oil— 1,*? 

 Rothwell. OllOOOOllOOHLOllOll.-ll f iull sor, , KiOniOliOOOiJOOolOlOl- 7 

 Summer'nlllOOOOlllllOOOlOlCO— 10 St.euhn'..T..(iriuil] nu ll 11111010—14 

 Barker. . ..OOOOOIOOIOOHIOIOOII— 8 GrescoiQ . ,101 1(101 1 1 lOOl 1 lllill— 16 



Steele 10000110100110011110-10 Harris. . . .O-illlKUIdlOllOOUlO-ia 



Hunter... lllOlllllOlOOllllOll-lo (Joehran. .llllllhH.inilllllllO— 17 



No, 8, $>40 gaaran'eed, $3 entrancp, 15 singles, exp>'ris: 

 Wolstp'icroft..ll0101111100111-12 Lindsley" lOllUOlOiMllO- 9 



Amateurs; 



Capron 011101011101111—11 J Jones 010111111110111—13 



Hicks 110111000011111—10 Cutlison 01 1111 11010 llOO— 10 



Wagner 101011110110111-11 Mil's ...lOlUllUniOOl— 13 



West 110001101100000 - 6 Hughes OlllOlllOlOOOOI- 9 



Capt Kramer. 01 1111111100100-10 Hartner Illimi)lllllii_i4 



.^itpele 1111111111 10111 -14 Parry lOOOIOlllllini— H 



Barker OOIOOOIOOOOUOO- 5 Hunter 111111 111100111-13 



Doyle 010011110110110—10 Cochran 1 Id 1111 IIOI) 1101—11 



Evans ..011101110111111—13 Huffman 111110010001111—10 



Summerson.. .111110011101010— 10 Griscom 01111111] ilijliiO-n 



Daw OOllllOO lUOlU- 9 Blackbird lllllOllUniOl— 13 



Finlay 010101000010100- 5 Scroth llllOOOOOlOOlOO— 6 



Steubner llOiillllllllUl-13 Houston OlUHllOllOlll-^13 



Bond 100101101110011— 9 



No. 9, $25 gttaranteed. §2, 10 singles, experts: 



Lindsley 0110000001—3 Crosby .lOlUlIUI— 9 



Wolstencroft. . - lllOJllOll— 7 



Amateurs: 



McKoew. 1111111111-10 Wagner IIUOIIIOI— 8 



Arnold OltOOlOlH- 6 Bond lUlllllOO- 8 



Summerson 1101111101- 8 Mills IIHOIIHO- 8 



Capron OlllOOOllO- 5 Cochran 1110111001— 7 



Hicks lOOOmO'l— 6 Capt Jones lOOlOOlOH- 5 



Evans 0111111001— 7 Wise 1100110000— 4. 



Dan lOlllllOOl- 7 J .loues 1110111111— 9 



Doyle nniniiHii- 7 Parry 1(01111111— 9 



Finley i'"^ ' Blnrkhird innUlU— 10 



Woody 1 Hutfaiau OllllllfiOO— 0 



Drnmmond 1,. i.ji— i Stt ubiior IlluOOllll— 7 



Rothwell, Jr UIOllllOL— 8 Hartner lllnilOlui— 7 



Hunter HlOllUOl- 8 Ferrel lOlUtWtOO- 3 



Steelp 0111011101— 7 Culltson OlOlOOtlOlO— 3 



May S1O.—N0. 1, .$25 guaranteed, 10 siugles, experts: 

 Crosby 9 Wolstencroft Lindsley 7 



Amateurs: 



H''ck8 10 Kreuger 8 Happy Jr 7 



J Jones Jr 10 Thurmau 8 Wa^^t 6 



Mills 10 Hartner 8 Hoffman 6 



Sommerson 10 Rust 8 Doyle.., 6 



Landvoight 9 Stuheaer 8 Simpson 6 



Wagner .. .8 Hartlove., 8 Stout 5 



