JVLY 16, 1891.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



528 



Thoa. Sbillcocli, BirmiDgham, Eng., to G. W. Patterson, Lake 

 View, Mnss. 



Prhicc Ivo. OraiifTP, white markings, St. Bernard dog, wlielped 

 April 24, by Keeper ont nf Bayadere, by G. W. Patter sop, 



Lake View, Mass., Mass., lo G. W. Scbenk, Burlington, la. 



ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 

 There is no charge for answering questions under 

 t)i1s head; we are always J|lad to give advice on the 

 care and management of dogs; and we shall make 

 this a special feature. 



Owing to want of space thiR weels several commnnications 

 Tinder this beading are crowded out, the most important have 

 been answered by mail. 



J. A. C, Bangor, Mo.— My fox-terrier, a year old this montb, 

 has a bad breatli; other than that be is as bright as one could ask 

 for. Some days the trouble is aot very noticeable. o(bprs quite 

 so. Ans. Oft'ecsiye breath in dogs arisps from several causfs. in- 

 digestion, worms, etc. Without some further dt=8cription of any 

 unusual symptoms we can hardly prescribe, iurther than to diet 

 the dog carefully, avoiding heavy food and sweets. Watch for 

 worms, and if any appear in fa.ices use one of the vermifuges ad- 

 vertised in our business columns. 



F, R., Danville, Pa.— Will you kindly inform me whether a 

 greyhound bitch having pups (second littt-r) sired by a sheep dog 

 would interfere with (lie lliird liHer when sired hy a pedigreed 

 greyhonndV 1 have been (old (but (he third litter woiddbo of no 

 value as grcyhouads, as I be hiicb being crossed by a sheep dog 

 would spoil her for tlie ihir<l )ii ier even should the sire bo of pure 

 greybouiid lirecd. Ans. 'I'lic fnUire produce of tlie bitch will, in 

 all probability, be marked to some extent by collie c ha racl eristics, 

 perhaps one or two j'uppies only in the litter will show it, the 

 others appe;iring pui'e bred, 



G. C. H., Sarat,oga Springs, N. Y.— I have a red Irish terrier 

 bitch, seven months old, from prize winning stock, and am desir- 

 ous of breeding her. On account of my utter ignorance in regard 

 to the liest stud dogs, and also the standard, it is hard for me to 

 proceed with inielligence on the subject. Is there no way by 

 which I can procure a standard similar to that of the black and 

 tan ? Ans. \ ott will find the standard of the Irish terrier in Vero 

 Shaw's "'Book of the Dog," which also contains a very fine de- 

 scription of the dog, its characterists and origin. We can supply 

 the book. For stud dogs consult our advertising columns. It 

 would be invidious for us to advise you in the choice. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



THE BISLEY RUNNING DEER RANGE. 1891. 



London, June 27.— As I mentioned as likely to happen, in my 

 iBBt letter, the "Holland pri/.e" has been altered from a single- 

 shot competition to one for double rifles. 



The double shot, that is both barrels fired each run of the 

 "deer," which takes about three seconds only, has always been 

 looked on at the English National Bifle Association meetings as 

 the great prize for the htm ting rifle shots, as the conditions more 

 nearly approach those of actual deer shooting. 



In the early days of Wimbledon Lord de Grey took the lead and 

 held the record for this style of shooting, in those days there was 

 no restriction as to smallness of calibre or powder charge, and 

 he used to use what are CHlled "Rook rifles," that is rifles of .03 or 

 .88ca1., shonting gallery amnmnition, the sit ting position also was 

 allowed, and competitors also were allowed to have the "deer" 

 run from whichever side they liked. 



In later years the rules called for "not less than .Otcal.," no gal- 

 lery ammunition allowed, the competitor to stand, not sit, and 

 the "deer" to run "alternately from the right-hand and the left- 

 hand butts." Mr. Walter Winans then won it two years in suc- 

 cession with a .04cal. doxtble rifle by Purdey & Sors, the second 

 lime making the "record" one point higher than LorddeGrev. 

 The year after ,36cal. was the smallest caliber allowed. 



Maior Williamson won it two years in succession, raising the 

 "record" one point more the first time and two points more the 

 next, using a "Holland" .36oal. rifle. 



Last year Major WUliamKon nearly beat his own record (u.sing 

 a .36caL rifle by Purdey & Sous belonging to Mr. Walter Winans)', 

 hut did not quite succeed. 



This year there is likely to be a very hot fight between these two 

 latter s'mts (Lord de Gray has tanfortunately given up rifle shoot- 

 ing), and they will have a hard try to put up the record one or two 

 notchf'S higher. 



There is no use giving the actual record score, as the bttllseye 

 and the marking have been altered year by year, and it is only 

 by spring measurement that their comparaliive value can he de- 

 termined, hut it may be said that Major Williamson's best con- 

 sisted of three bullseyes and five inners for the four "double 

 shots," one of them being a "double bull." 



This score will be hard to beat until smokeless powder 

 can be used for the first barrel, the great difficulty being to see 

 through the smoke of the first barrel to get in the second, es- 

 pecially on a ealm day. Mr. Walter Winans has been experi- 

 menting in that direction, but with no very satisfactory restilts 

 80 far. 



The "deer" used also to he very indistinct in color, except after 

 a shower, when he showed up nice and dark till he dried up 

 again. 



The management hai pmmised this year to paint the "deer" a 

 better color— light yellow, I believe— which ought to show up well 

 ou the dark background. 



This ought to put on one or two points on the scores. Also the 

 bank in front of the "deer" has been cut down lower, which will 

 give a better view of the "deer." 



REVOLVER SHOOTING IN ENGLAND. 



London, June 29.— At the rifle meeting at Dornley, just over, 

 there was a revolver competition at a stationary target at aOvds., 

 Sin. bullseye, counting 6 points (instead of the Bisley Sin. ring). 



Five comp.^ti tors made the highest possilile score, Mr. Martin 

 (Oolt revolver) winning on the tie shoot with a score of 6 6 5—17. 

 Mr. C. F. Lowe (CoU revolver making 6 6 4—16, and taking second 

 prize. 



At the Edinburgh rifle meeting, also just over, the target and 

 distance were "Bisley," except that the target was a stationary 

 one, three competitors, Mr. Dixon (Webley revolver), Mr. Martin 

 (Colt), and Mr. Ellicott (Colt), a 1 mvie 41, and in shooting off Mr. 

 Dixon, who is a professional Euglish revolver shot, took first 

 prize, Mr. Martin second, Mr, Ellicott third, and Mr. C. P. Lowe 

 (Colt), who had made a record of 10, came fourth, the fifth scoi*e 

 of 38 was made by another professional. 



These competitions hardlv are an indication of what will be 

 done at Bisley, as Messrs, Haig. MacMerrell and Winans, who 

 generally get on top at Bisley, did not compete. 



When the late Cbevalier Ira Paine was in England he gener- 

 ously; never competed against the amateur revolver shots at rifle 

 meetmg, but the English professionals have no such scruples, in 

 fact three of them are likely to do so at Bislev this year. 



Tents are beginning to be put up at Bisley now, and the place is 

 begiiming to get into shape. The weather has been very unsettled 

 lately, after a spell of very dry. It is to be hoped it wiUget better 

 for the meeting, which begins July 18 at 9 A. M. 



PISTOL SCOFES.-PittEburgh, July; 4.-To-day Mr. H. J. Me- 

 hard shot a new Wuifflein pistol .23cal. at SOyds. at a Standartl 

 American target and scored as fo]lows:3 



ORE ED MOOR, July 11.— The first sharpshooters' match for 

 National Rifle Association badges this season was held to-day at 

 Oreedmoor by members of the National Guard. Some verv good 

 scores were made, the highest being 48, by J. W. Cochrane, of Co, 

 D. ith Kegt. The following are the qualifying members with 



G 7th, K. M Dunn, Co G, Ttn. and H. M, Field. Co. F, 23d. 43: A. 

 G. lindley, Jr Co. G, 2M. R. Byers, Co. G, Gfen. C F. Robhins 

 and H. Melville, Ou. B, 7th, and J. M. Moe, Co. G, 7th. i2. Cav- 

 aU-y— A. /"l. Jacobs, Troop A, 42; H Barry. Troop A, 41. Sub^ie- 

 quent dates for matches are as follows: July 18, marksman b'ldee 

 match; July ^5, sharp'ihooters' match; Aug. 1 and 5, marksman 

 badge match; Aug. 8, sharpshooters' match: Aug. 13, free practice; 

 Aug. 2i and sharpshool-ers" miff^h. jvlLmibers of National 

 ^rd compatmg in oS pU^se nii tche.s a.rt^ peQuired tt} wear 



First Score. 



77799 10 10 79 7-82 



9 99 10 978 10 8 9-88 



9789 10 9878 6-81 



8 7 10 9 9 9 10 8 30 9-89 



9 30 7 9 9 10 8 8 7 9-86 



8 7 9 7 6 8 9 30 9 9-83 



9 9 6 9 8 8 7 8 0 6—70 

 6 10 7 30 10 10 30 8 9 7-87 



30 9 9989 30 89 7-88 



10 9 30 8 10 9 10 8 8 9-91 



78 hulls. — 

 853 



Second Score. 

 9 8 30 30 30 7 6 10 7 10-87 

 8999 30 798 30 S-88 



8 9 8 30 30 9 30 8 30 9-91 

 8988 10 9 30 77 9—85 



10 97989 10 78 10-87 



9 9 30 30 10 7 8 8 10 30-93 

 9 9 8 30 30 10 10 30 8 8-93 

 9 7 7 7 10 10 8 30 30 8-86 

 7 8 8 30 30 10 7 10 10 10-90 

 9 99798 10 9 10 8-88 



S5 bulls. — 

 885 



BOSTON, July 8.— The highest score made this year at Walnut 

 Hill, 117, was placed to the credit of J. Francis (M. Rabbeth). tr- 

 day. Summary: Seal medal rest match. — J. Francis — 10,12,13, 

 12, 12. 13, 13, 12, 12, 33-317. T. Warrpn-32, 33, 30, 33 33, 9, 30, 11, 9, 

 13-101. M. T. Day— 11, 33, 33, 30, 9, 30, 30, 31, 9, 10-103. 



REVOLVER SHOOTING.- In practicing for the revolver com- 

 petitions at Bisley Mr. Walter Winans has made, besides many 

 scores o( 41 points (which equal the "recorri" score made by him- 

 self in 1881)1, one liiehest possible score of 43 points and a score of 

 31 in the quick-tiring competition, wbirh is the best yet done. 



RAPID SHOOTIN';.— Clarksvillp, Tenn., June 30.— A few days 

 ago Mr. Bradley, of this city, in siiootint,' a new Maltin rifle at 20 

 steps, he put 14 shots in Sin. circle in five seconds. Was timed 

 by two different watohos.— T. H. H. 



THE TRAP. 



Score* for puhUcation should be made out on the pri/nted hlankt 

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

 secretaries. Correspondents who favor us with cluh scores are par- 

 tiavla/rlu 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: 



July 21.— Johnstown (N. Y.) Open Tournament. P. W. Partiss, 

 Secretary. 



.Tuly 33-34.— Pearl River Gtm Club Tournament. First two days 

 hluerockF, last day live birds. J. J. Blauvelt, Pearl River, N. J. 



Aug. 6-7.— Second Annual Tournament of the Island Guu Club, 

 of Wheeling, W. Va. R. B. Burt, Sec'y. 



Aug. 11-14.— irourth Annual Tournament of the Standard Key- 

 stone Target Company, New London, Conn. 



Aug. 13-14.— The Missouri State Amateur Shooting Association 

 Annual Tournament, at Lexington, Mo. G. A. Sturges, Sec'y. 



Aug. 25-37.— Buffalo Tournament, assisted by the Inter-State 

 Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association. $1,000 guaranteed. 



Aug, 30-Sept. 1.— Hackettstown Gun Club. Two days at targets. 

 For programmes address James L.-Smith. Hackettstown N, J, 



Sept. 15-17.— Knoxvilie, Tenn., Inter-State Manufacturers' and 

 Dealers' Association. 



Nov. 3-5.— Statmton, Va., Inter -State Manufacturers' and 

 Dealers' Association, 



Nov, 17-19.— Savannah, Ga., Inter-Slate Manufacturers' and 

 Dealers' Associat ion. 



THE BOSTON TOURNAMENT. 



THE meetings of the Inter-State Manufacturers' and Dealers' 

 Association seem to be especially favored, tor not one of their 

 tournaments have been interrupted by the weather. 



The r-eeting at Boston last week was no exception, and althotigh 

 a drizzling rain fell almost continually during the afternoon of 

 the opening day, it was not hard enough to put a stop to the sport, 

 and the entire programme w as shot out. 



The Wellington Club grounds, on which the tournament was 

 held, are without doubt the finest equipped shooting grounds in 

 this cottntry. The club bouse is most perfect in its appointments, 

 and the arrangement of the regular set of club traps somewhat 

 unique. The traps are set in a semi-circular ditch directly in 

 front of the club hotise, and instead of the ordinary timber screen, 

 a natural screen of earth protects the trappers. This is in the 

 form of a breastwork rising at a gradual incline from the shoot- 

 ing score to the height of 4tt, at the traps. The green sod cover- 

 ing gives a pleasant appearance to the eye, and makes accidents 

 to trappers an impossibilitv. 



Another feature of the Wellington tournaments are the elegant 

 lunches served, and to the caterer, Jesse Dill, who is an active 

 member of this cluh, the members and guests owe many thanks 

 for his bountiful service. 



The meeting past was in many ways the most sticcessful yet 

 given by the association, the attendance was not qttlte as large as 

 expected, but the results were more than satisfactory, the best 

 feature was the advancement of a numl)er of crack amateurs to 

 the expert class. Those advanced were C. E. Barrett, Dr, "Bond," 

 Charles S. Sanborn and Fred Bennet ("White"), of Boston; 

 Walter C. Cady ("Brooks"), of New London, <~!onn,; Samitel Bow- 

 ker, of Natick, Mass,; and S. A, Tucker, of Meriden, Conn. The 

 throwing of the Ke.vstone targets during the meeting seemed to 

 give the best of satisfaction, and H. A. Penrose, of the associa- 

 tion; President Dimock, of the Wellington Gun Club, and your 

 correspondent endeavored to give satisfaction as referees. 



The surplus average money the first day amounted to $33.58, and 

 was taken by the following gentlemen: Expert class, first money 

 $7.86 to O. R. Dickey, of Boston, with Si's per cent,; second to 

 Harry McMurchy, of Syracuse, N, Y., 84 per cent. In the amateur 

 class C. H. Sterry, of ToUand, Conn,, took first, 87.86. with a per- 

 centage of 93^^; second average being divided by Walter Cady 

 "Brooks") and Samuel Bowker. 



Tuesday, July 7— First Day. 

 Extra No. 1, 10 single Keystones, known angles, 4 monevs. open 

 to all: Steury 10, Charles 10, Cowee 9, Fennimore 9, LeRoy '9, Lang- 

 don 9, Barrett 8, Savage 8, Amsden 8, Atwell 8, Bartlett 8. Rule 8, 

 Brooks 8, Teeple 8, Root 8, Dickey 8, Knowles 7, Folsom 7, Bristol 6. 

 Keller 5, A T 5. 



Regular No. 1, 10 single Keystones, $1 entrance, §30 guaranteed. 

 Expert class: 



McMurchy 0103133133—8 Dickey 3330311011—8 



Apgar 1111010111—8 Stanton 0311001111—7 



Miller 1111111010-8 W Wolstencroft, . , .0031111110-7 



Amateur class: 



LeRoy 1311113111—10 F Post 1101111110- 8 



Root 1111111111—10 Daniels 111110 1011— 8 



Dr Bond 1111111111—10 Bristol lOOllilOll— 7 



Amsden 1111111111—10 Klees 0101110111— 7 



Sterry 1111011111— 9 Knowles 1110101101— 7 



Eager 1111111110— 9 Bell 1011111010 - 7 



Penimore. lUllOlUl— 9 Bradbury 1111010110— 7 



J Wolstencroft.... 11 11111011— 9 Davis 0111011110—7 



Brooks llllOlim— 9 M A Keller liTOOlllllO— 6 



Savage lllllllllO- 9 AT Ill 1000010- 5 



Cowee 1111111101— 9 Folsom 0111001100— 5 



Plummer lOUlllOll— 8 Post 1000101110— 5 



S A Tucker 1111101101— 8 Beaudry 1011010100— 5 



Charles OUllllOll— 8 Rule 0010110001— 4 



Laugden 1111100111— 8 Thompson 0011000013— 4 



r^iwker llOllUJlll— S Atwell lOOOtiOOlll— 4 



Bartlett 1111001111— 8 Allen 0101000010- 3 



Dan 1101111011— 8 



No. 2, 15 single Keystones, $1 entrance, $30 guaranteed, expert 



McMurchy. . . .111011111010111-12 Apgar 101111010011111—11 



Dickey 011111110111110-13 Sfanton 100111111111100—11 



M'llpr 111111111101001-13 W Wol8tenc'rt001111111303001-10 



fy\ R.t'.fiTl T* Cl&SSI 



Bond 331111111111111—15 Dan 011110111101111—13 



Sterry 113111111111111—15 Davis 110111110101111-13 



Klees 131111111111111—15 Brooks 101111011101111—12 



Davenport 111111111110111—14 Charles OlllllOllllUlO -13 



Eager 111110111111111—14 AVood 111111101111100-13 



Savage 111101111111111—14 Saow 111111100111101-13 



Root 111110111111111-14 Knowles 111001111101110-11 



Amsden llllllU 1011111— 14 Beaudr v 101101111100111—11 



Bowker 111111110111111—14 Cowee . " llltmilOUOlll- 11 



Hall lO m 11 1 1 111111-14 F Post lllUlllllOlUllO-ll 



Bradbiuv 111111111101101—13 Thompson 10O10111OU1110--10 



Bristol imillll031110— 13 AT 110111001111010-10 



Longden lUOlOllllUlll- 13 Kellec 111111100011001—10 



Bartlett Ill OllUll 11101—13 AUen 101100111100111—10 



Plummer 111011111011111-13 Post 011101111010110-10 



LeRoy OUllUl 11 11011-13 Quimbv lOlllOUOlOlOlO- 9 



J WoistBncr'ftlOlfOlllllimi-13 Atwell lOlllOlimilOlO- 9 



Daniel=j UlllQlllOU 111-13 Rule OlOlOlllllOlllO- 9 



Ponnin^ore ....miOimillOlO-13 Tucker 010111111101000- 9 



Folgom ....... lUlOOOimilU^lS BeU 10U1U10000001-. 8 



No. 3, 20 single Keystones, $1.50 entrance, $40 guaranteed, 



expert class: 



Dickey. . . .10011113011113333133-37 Perry 11000111111100331110-14 



Miller" .... 31 1031 1 11 1111 1303110-16 A pgar .... Ollllll 1010100001101— 13 

 McMurc'yl 1011111011001110110-14 Wheeler. .01301310333010101300-13 

 W Wolsten- Sta,nton. . .01010011110100001000— 8 



croft. . . . 11001110110011010111—13 



Amateur class: 



Bond llimillllllliinil-SO Rule llOllOlOllimillllO-16 



Cowee . . . .11111111111311111111-20 Allen 11111101111110100113—16 



Bowker... 11111111111111111111-20 Ch;irles. ..11010011111111111130— 16 

 F Post.... 13111111111111111111-20 Beaudry. .ninilinoillllllOlO-lfi 

 Eager ....11111111111 '11111111— 20 Folsom . ...11111111101113110100-10 

 Savage. . ..lllllllllUOllllllll-19 Bradbury .10111101111011110111-16 

 LeRoy. . . . 11110111131111111133-19 Bartlett. ..30111301111101111100-15 



Roo t 31 1 11 011111111110111-18 Hall H 11 101 1011011010111-16 



Loagden.. 11111111111101101311-18 Tucker. . ..10110111101111010111— 15 

 Amsden . .3111111101111011111 1-18 Sterry. . . . 11001101111111011301-15 

 Brooks.. . .11101111111110111111-18 J Wolsten- 



Fcn'imoreO1101111311111111]Ol-18 croft.. ..11001111101111101101-15 

 Daniels.. .10111111111111111101-18 Wh\tG . . . .11111011101101311000-14 

 Dovonp'rtllllll0101131111]110-17 Knowles . .31001001111011101111-14 



B<=I1 imilOlOlUlllOllll-17 W Fred Q.llllllOllH 100011010 ^14 



Keller lOOllllimillllllOl-17 Gore 00100001111111011111—13 



Klees.. ..11031111111101101111-17 Davis 10010110110111011110—13 



Dan 13111013101111101111-17 Burton . ...H1130O10O030O3O1111— 13 



Bristol. ...13111303011101111311-17 Atwell . . ..OOKWIOI 011100013 111— 11 



Plummer. 1111101011 1111111011-17 Post lOOlllOlOlOlUOOOfJlO-lO 



No. 4, 10 single Keystones, SI entrance, S!30 guaranteed, expert 

 class: 



Miller 111111 1111-30 Apgar 1100011111-7 



Dickey 1111111111-10 Perry 1110100111—7 



McMurchy 1110111111—9 W Wolstencroft ...0011101011-6 



Stanton 1110011113— 8 



Amateur class: 



Klees 11 in31111— 10 Eddy 1 011101111-8 



Sterry 1133313111—10 Eager 0011111111- 8 



Root 3113313311—10 Thompson 0111111011—8 



Bartlett 1111111111—10 Amsden 1111010111—8 



IMcker 1113111111—10 F Host 1111110011—8 



Gore 1111111111—10 Bell 1011111011-8 



Le Roy lllllllllO— 9 Bowker 1010111111-8 



Rule 3 133101111— 9 Allen 1101011111—8 



Bond 0111111111—9 Bristol 1111013010-7 



Davenport 1111111110- 9 Post 0111110110—7 



White. 1111011111- 9 AtwpR 1010111110-7 



Davis 1101111111-9 Snow.., OU3131001— 7 



Brooks 1101111111— 9 Cowee 1100101111—7 



W Fred Q 1111111011- 9 J Wolstencroft 1011001110-6 



Hooper lllllllllO— 9 Folsom 0011011110—6 



Bradbury 1111110111— 9 I Wood 1101100011—6 



Dan 1011303333— 8 Daniels 110U10000— 5 



Keller 1001111111— 8 Wood 1001300110-5 



Plummer 3331100111— 8 Beaudry 0000011101—4 



Longden 1010111111— 8 Knowles 0001001100-3 



Savage 1111110110- 8 



No. .5, 20 single Keystones, $3 entrance, $50 guaranteed: expert 



Dickey. . . .01111333111111131111-19 Apgar. . , . limilllOllOllOOlll— 16 



M'iMurchvllUOOlllOllllllllll- 17 W Wolsten- 



"Stanton"11110111110011111111— 17 croft. . . . 3L1111O1110111010I1O-15 

 Miller . . . .11310001111110111110 -15 



Amatetir class: 



Sterry. . , . lllUl 11111111 111111-30 Amsden.,, 10110011111111111101-16 



Bartlett... 11111 im31111111111-20 J Wolsten- 



Bowker...limillll 1111 111111— 30 croft. .. .01011111110111111130— 16 



Wood 11111131110111111111—19 Daniels.,. 11100011111111111011— 16 



Klees lllllllllllllliUOll— 19 Eager 11001111111110101111—16 



Keller... 11111111111111111011-19 Bradbury.llOOllllOllllOllini— 16 



White UUllUlllllllllOU— 19 Folsom. . ..11111110111100110111—16 



Longden.. 11111111011111111111— 19 F Post. . 10011111111110011101—15 



Savage. . ..11111111110111111111-19 TbompsonOllllltlOlOIOllllllll— 15 



Root 11111111111101111011—18 Hooper... ,03101011101011311101— 14 



"Dan" .... 101 nil limuiOllll— 18 Atwell .... OtllXllll 1111101101111-14 



"Brooks".inill01110111111111— 18 G-rp O33300300311111FO11-1.5 



Davenp'rt30111110111101111111-17 "Bell". . . . 11010100110111110101-13 



Rule 10111010111111111111-17 Cowee. . . . 01011001010111111001-13 



Plummer. 11111101111111110101-17 Beaudry ..11010010111001010111-13 



Bristol. . . .10101011111111111111-17 Post 10110000110100010110- 9 



Davis 11111011101111101111—17 



No. 6, 15 single Keystones, $1 entrance, $30 guaranteed. Expert 

 class: 



Dickey UHlHlOmOll— 13 "Stanton" 301100011113111—11 



W Wolstencr'tlOllllllllOllU- Is McMurchy 111011101010101—10 



Miller 110011111101111—13 Apgar 110001100111110- 8 



Amateurs: 



Hall 111111111111111—15 AtweU 011111111101111-13 



Bristol 111111111111111-15 Rule 111110111011111-13 



Sanborn 111111111111111-15 Post 011111010111111-13 



Brooks" 111111111111111-15 Rell 111110011111101—12 



F Post 111111111111111-15 Bartlett Ill lOIOUl 11101— 13 



Klees 111111011111111—14 Plummer 011111011111110-13 



"Davenport". .111111011111111— 14 Davis 11111111110101fr-i3 



Eager 111111111101111-14 Fddy 101011111111101—13 



Thomson 111111111011111—14 Nichols 111011010111111—13 



Bowker 101111111111111—14 Boot 111111111100101—13 



Langden 111101111111111-14 Daniel 011111011111011—13 



Brad bury 110111111111111—14 Sava gp Ill 1 10100111 1 1 1—12 



Snow llllOlUlimil— 14 " ^ - - ■ 



J Wolstencroft 11111 1011111111-14 



Amsden 111111011011111-13 ^ _ 



Tucker. 101111 111101111—13 Wood OllllllOUllUlO— 11 



Le Roy 111111011111011—13 Folsom 101111000111111-11 



Beaudry lOOlinilllllUO-ll 



Gore OOllollllllllOl-ll 



W Fred Q 111100111110111-11 



"White" 

 Sterr 



.... 101111111011111-13 Dan 110010101110111-10 



.011111111110111—13 "Purdy" 111010010111101—10 



Knowles 111111111111010-13 Cowee 111100111110001-10 



S'one 110011111111111—13 



Burton 111111011111011-13 



Keller KOlllOOOlllllO— 9 



Hooper lOOlOOOll 011110— 8 



No. 7, 10 single Keystones, $20 guaranteed, $1 entrance, expert 



McMurchy 1111111111—10 Apgar 1111010011— 7 



W Wolstencroft... .0111111111— 9 Dickey 0110111011— 7 



Meller 1113010111— 8 Stanton 1101010111— 7 



sterry '...1111111111-10 Le Roy 0111011111— 8 



Root 1111111111-10 Longden 0111011111— 8 



Snow 1111111111—10 Sanborn 1011111011— 8 



Bristol 1111111111-10 \Ybite 1101111101— 8 



Gore 1111311113—10 Nichols ....1100111111—8 



Bartlett 1111111111-10 Stone 1110101111— 8 



Eager 1111111111—30 F Post -.1113001111— 8 



Keller, . , 1311101111- 9 BeU 1101111011— 8 



Klees 1101111111— 9 Bowker lUlllOOJl— 8 



Tucker lllllllllO— 9 "Snipe" lllUlllOO— 8 



Beaudry 0111111111 - 9 Rule 1110101110— 7 



Phimmer lllllllllO - 9 Post 1111101001— 7 



Atwell 1101111111— 9 Knowles 0100111111— 7 



Thompson llllUllOl— 9 Burton ilOOlOUll- 7 



Daniels lllllllllO— 9 Bradbury lOlllllOlO— 7 



W F Quimby 1111101111— 9 Folsom 1011101101— 7 



Cady "Brooks" Olllllllll— 9 Ward 0011101101— 6 



Cowee Olllllllll— 9 Dan 0101010111- 6 



Amsden Olllllllll— 9 Purdy IIOOKOIOI— 5 



Davis 1111101111- 9 J Wolstencroft. .. .0101110010- a 



Hooper 1010111111— 8 Eddy OlOOOOOUO— 3 



Savage 1011110111- 8 



No. 8, 20 single Keystones, SLoO entrance, $40 guaranteed, expert 



McM'rchylllllllOlOllllllllOl-17 Stanton . .01111111101111011111—17 



W Wolst- Dickey . . .01111110111110110111-16 



encrof t . .111 11111030111111101—17 MiUer . . . . 01101100001110111111—13 



Apgar 11111010111110111111—17 



Amateur class: 



Savage ...11111111111111111111-20 Bell 10111111101111111011-17 



Bowker. . .11111111111111111111—20 F Post. . . .UlOO 111111111110111— 17 



Sterry 11111111111111111111-20 Rule 11111111111110111010-17 



Klees 11111111111110111111-19 LeRoy... lOlllllllOllOllllUl— 17 



Bristol. . . .11111111101111111111—19 Thompsonlll 11111110111010111— 17 



Brooks . . .11011111111111111111-19 Gore 10111111010111111111—17 



Daniels. . .11111111111011111111—19 Root 10111011011111111011—16 



Davenp'rtllllOlllllllllllllll— 19 Folsom. . .11111111110110010111-16 



Amsden. .11111111011111111111-19 Cowee . . . .lllUlllllllOlOOlllll— 16 



Bradbury .11111 111111111110111-19 Sanborn . . 11101111101111110110—16 



White . . . .11111111111111111110-19 J Wnlst- 



Longden.. 11111111101110111111-18 encrof t.. 10011111100111111111-16 



Eager 11011111111110111111—18 Dan 01111111110111101011-16 



Knowles.. 11111111111100111111— 18 Stone 01110111111000111111—15 



Keller ...11111111111101111011-18 Nichols. .1001011 llllllllOlUO— 15 



AtweU. ..11111111011111101011-17 Hooper.. .11010111110111001111— 15 



Beaudry ..11111111111010111110—17 Purdy . . . . 01010111111001111110— U 

 ^No. 9, 15 single Keystones, f 1 entrance, $30 guaranteed, expert 



Wol8tencroft..m011111 101111-13 McMurchy. . . .110011111001011— 10 



MiUer UOllO 110101111—11 Dinkey 001111101011111-10 



Aj>§ar, OlllOXWQQUlWU SUiatoij. - „ . , ..TOUOIQUOUU- 8 



