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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jan. 21, 1892. 



appreciate the enterprise which, the Foeest AND Stream 

 displays in securing his services to represent this paper, 

 more particularly in that branch of sport. Mr. Waters's re- 

 ports of field work are always read with interest by sports- 

 men, because they know that his long acquaintance with 

 field trials has given him perhaps a greater insight into the 

 intricacies of field trial work than any other man in the 

 country, and what is more to the point, he has the courage 

 of his convictions and does not hesitate to state them when 

 necessary. Mr. "Waters will represent the Forest and 

 Stream at the coming Southern field trials. 



The Gordon Setter Club of America at its last meeting 

 appropriated $40 in cash for the coming Westminster Kennel 

 Club dog show at Madison Square Garden in this city; $5 

 to the dog and bitch winning first, second, third, and fourth 

 in open classes. This, with the $225 cash prizes offered by 

 the Westminster Kennel Club, makes $295 in cash, beside 

 the Herald bronze medal for the best Gordon setter in the 

 show, to be competed for by any Gordou setter. Besides, 

 there is the American Field silver v;^se for the best Gordon 

 setter, value $100, to be won three times (not necessarily in 

 succession) by a member of the Gordon Setter Club, dog to 

 have been the property of the winner for six months prior 

 to closing of entries. Other specials are promised. The 

 annual meeting of the Gordon Setter Club will be held at 

 the Madison Square Garden on Thursday evening, Feb. 25, 

 1892, at 7:30 o'clock (third night of the show), for the election 

 of officers and members, and the transaction of such other 

 business as may come up. Members are requested to send 

 their annual dues to the secretary, L. A. Van Zandt, Youk- 

 ers, N. Y. 



Among the new kennel advertisements we notice that Geo. 

 W. Glazier has bloodhound pups for sale; J. Gordon, mastiff 

 pups; Mount Royal Kennels, English setters: Chas. H. Carr, 

 fox-terrier bitch; B. S. Dering, deerhound bitch Nora; F. E. 

 Atkins, pointer dog pup; J. W. Wood, two English setter 

 dogs; L. A. Park hurst, fine pointers; J. Hope, several breeds. 

 At stud, Elcho Kennels offers the Irish setter Blue Rock, 

 and J. H. and J. A Hunter the pointer Black Wonder. We 

 also draw attention to the notice of the Westminster Kennel 

 Club's show, the "Bog Fanciers' Directory and Medical 

 Guide," and B. Waters' book on "Dog Training and Kennel 

 Management." 



SALE OF DUKE ELCHO AND EDNA H.-CJaremont, 

 N. H. — Editor Forest and Stream: 1 have sold to Mr. F. L. 

 Fowler the Irish setters Duke Elcho and Edna H., and ex- 

 pect that he will be successful with them on the bench and 

 in the field. The former is by Elcho, Jr.— Maid, and fall 

 brother to Elcho Maid, winner of third in Irish Setter Derby. 

 He competed in the All- Age Stakes and received favorable 

 mention for his work. Edna H. is by Elcho, .Tr,— Romaine, 

 and won third in All-Age Stakes, Irish Setter Trials. She 

 is also a show winner, having won first in open classes at 

 Chicago and Cleveland, 1891.— Wm. Jarvis. [Mr. Fowler 

 has also purchased from Mr. W. L. Washington the Irish 

 setters Ileen, Rose Boroimhe and Kildare Doris.] 



BINGHAMTON DOG SHOW.— Binghamton, N. Y., .!.-.... 

 19.— This show opened to-day in bad weather. There are 

 only about seventy-five dogs benched and nothing ready. 

 No superintendent. Mr. T.J. Farley appointed. Mr. Kreu- 

 der and all the boys are helping, and all is going right now. 

 Judging will start in the morning.— J. Otis Fellows. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Kennel Hotes are inserted without charge; and blanks 

 (furnished free) will be sent to any address. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Prince Arthur. By Mrs. Pauline W. Link, New York, for black 

 and white greyhound dog, whelped May 3, 1891, by Prince Albert 

 (Mnepherson— Brighton Lady) out of Cheerful Girl. 



Charming May. By Mrs. Msdge, Baron, Brooklyn, N. Y.. for 

 blue greyhound bitch, whelped May 28, 1891, by prince Albert 

 i Macpherson— Brighton Lady) out of Grace Briant (Aherbriant— 

 Grace Ridley). 



National Beagle Kennels. By W. A. Small, Waltham, Mas?., 

 for his kennels of beagles. 



BRED. 



Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Modjeska-Philm IX. H. W. Huntington's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) 

 Russian wolfhound bitch Modjeska fKrilutt— Elsiel to A. W, Pur- 

 beck's Philos !X (Ivan— Czarniia), Dec. 29. . 



Grouse- Dick Swiveller. Thos. Igoe's Irish setter bitch Grouse 

 to W. L. Washington's champion Dick Swiveller, Dec. 18. 



Fanny— Did; Swivellfr. F. G. Heinz'a Irish setter bitch Fanny 

 to W. L. Washington's champion Dick Swiveller, Dec. 16. 



Ileene—Dick hUviveller. F, C. Fowlf.i V (Moodus, Conn.) Irish set- 

 ter bitch lleene (Ponto— Drenagh) to W. L. Washington's cham- 

 pion Dick- Swiveller. Dpi . 8. 



Hazel Tcaraway—Diek Swiveller. A. Krebs's Irish setter lrPch 

 Hazel Tearaway to W. L. Washington's champion Dick Swiveller, 

 Dec. 19. 



SnoichaU— Norwegian. D. N. Heizer's greyhound bitch Snow- 

 hall to American Coursing Kennels' Norwegian ( Jester— Bit of 

 Fashion). Dec 21. 



Black- Bess— Lord MePlwrson. A. C. Jordan's greyhound bitch 

 Black Be<=s to American Coursing Kennels' Lord McPberson 

 (Trales— Dick's Darling), Dec. 12. 



Dolly Dollar— Prince Albert. Jas. Black's (Sheepshead Bay, N. 

 Y.) gre-v hound bitch Dolly Dollar (Pinkerton— Mrs. Goldfield) to 

 hisPr'nce Albert (Macpherson— Brighton Lady), Jan. 4. 



Gwynnie— Soudan. R. H Alberts, Jr.'s (Hoboken, N. J.) English 

 setter bitch Gwynnie (Reltbus— Wonna Gladstone) to L, L. In- 

 gram's Soudan (Druid— Ruby), Dec. 3. 



Rural Neva—BeM-lius. R. H. Alberts, Jr.'s (Hoboken. N. J.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Rural Neva (Pride of Dixie— Fairy Belle) to his 

 Belthus (champion Rock— Cockerton's Meg), Dec. 18. 



Jwno — Spot Dash McII>nry Robinson's (Dorchester, Mass.; 

 pointer bitch Juno (Tempest— Naso's Belle) to Fleet "View & Read- 

 ing Kennels' Spot Da=h. 



OssMnq's Flash— Spot Dash, A. L. Brackett's (Brookline,M»s«.) 

 pointer birch O-sming's Flash (Ossining— Graphic's Lady) to Fleet 

 View & Reading Kennels' Spot Dash. 



Bess—Spot Dash. G. W. Lovell's (Middleboro. Mass.) uointer 

 bitch Bess (rharopioo Beaufort— Portland Lily) to Fleet View & 

 Reading Kennels' Spot Dash. 



Beauty— Spot Dash. O. G. Stoddard's (Lynn, Mass.) pointer 

 bitch Beauty (Bonnie— Bess) to Fleet View & Reading Kennels' 

 Spot Dash. 



Nadjy of Naso—Spot Dash. G. H. Holthatn's (Bangor, Me.) 

 pointer birch Nadjy of Nnso (Nick of Naso— Temptation) to Fleet 

 View & Reading Kennels' Snot Dash. 



Beezy—Spot Dash. Fleet View & Reading Kennels' (Reading, 

 M«as.) pointer bitch Barzy (Graphic— Say) to their Spot Dash. 



Say— Spot Dash. Fleet View & Reading Kennels' (Reading, 

 Mass.) pointer bitch Say (imported Bang— Belle Rita) to their 

 Spot Dash. 



Leslie. W. B. MeOloud's pointer bitch to G. H. 



Bargen's Leslie (Spot Dash— Bslle Randolph), Jau. 4. 



WHELPS. 



Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Clam. American Coursing Kennels' (threat Rend, Kan.) grey- 

 hound bitch Clara (Greentick— Eoone), Dec. 25, six (three dogs), 

 by their Norwegian (Jester— Bit of Fash ion). 



Queen Lucifer. F. B. Farusworth's (Washington, D. C) English 

 setter bitch Queen Lucifer, Jan. 1, nine (five dogs), by his Count 

 Rot; two since, dead. 



Bunter's Nellie Bly. J. H. Hunter's (Washington, D. O.) English 

 setter bitch Hunter's Nellie Bly (Ben Hill— Daisy Hunter), Jan. 

 12, eight (four dogs), by F. R. Hitchcock's Roi d'Or (Roderigo— 

 Bj Beep). 



SALES. 



%W Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Rod. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped July 23, 1691, by 

 Lord Graphic out of Winning Ways, by jViaieru Pointer and Set- 

 t8 r Kennels, Sandusky. Q., to L. B. Morgau, Clinton, La. 



J^compte. Liyer and white pointer dog, whelped July 23, 1891, 



by Lord Graphic out of Winning Ways, by Matern Pointer and 

 Setter Kennels, Sandusky. O., to R. A. Gayle, Clinton, La. 



Rr<sc Boroimhe. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped June 20. 1889, 

 by Brian Boroimhe, Jr. out of Biddv. by W. L. Washington, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa., to F. C. Fowler, Moodus. Conn., and a litter of puppies 

 by champion Elcho. Jr. out of Rose Boroimhe to same party. 



Kildare Doris. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped June 1890, by 

 champion Elcho, Jr. out of champion Rubv Glenmore, by W. L. 

 Washington, Pittsburgh, Pa., to F. C. Fowler, Moodus. Conn. 



Ileene. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped July 15, 1889, by cham- 

 pion Ponto out of chamoion Drenagh. by W. L. Washington, 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., to F. O. Fowler, Moodus, Coud. 



Blue. Blue greyhound dog, whelped May 2, 1891, by Ring out of 

 -•••;•>' : . American Coursing Kennels, Great Bend, Kan , to 

 C. E. Coffman, Sullivan, Pud. 



Taney. Brindle and white greyhound bitch, whelped March 20, 

 1891, bv Roy out of Clara, by American Coursing Kennels, Great 

 Bend, liar.., to C. E. Coffman, Sullivan, Ind. 



Lights o' London. White and black greyhound dog, whelped 

 May 1, 1890, by Trales out of Dick's Darling, by American Cours- 

 ing Kennels. Great Bend, Kan., to F. B. Cogue, Huron. S. D. 



Lightfaot. White and black greyhound dog, whelped May 7, 

 1890, by Trales out of Dick's Darling, hy American Coursing Ken- 

 nels, Great Bend. Kan., to J. R, Smith, Mitchell, S. D. 



Lord Graphic— WinMiig Ways "-helps. Liver and white point- 

 ers, whelped July 23, 1891, by Matern Pointer aud Setter Kennels, 

 Sandusky, O., a bitch to B. F. Rice, Newton Falls, O.; a dog each 

 to Dr. J. S. Tmaberry, Bloomsburg, N. J ; Dr. Wm. A. Campbell, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich.; Chas. Teall, Ottumwa. Ia,, and a lemon and 

 white bitch to Dr. Harry Parker, Cleveland, O. 



"FOREST AND STREAM" TOURNAMENT 



FOB NEW JERSEY RIFLE CLUBS. 



Scores made during the past week are as follows: 



The Palisade Rifle Club vs. Miller Rifle Cub, shot on Palisade 

 Rifle Club home range Jan. 11. distance 76ft.; 



PALISADE R. C. 



C L Graf, Jr 2;.' 23 22 21 21 20 20 20 10 13-197 



G A Finger 24 24 22 22 22 21 19 19 18 21—215 



J Bernhardt 24 23 23 23 22 21 21 10 J7 22-216 



J II Kruse 23 24 23 23 23 23 23 22 23 24—228 



G W Graf U 24 23 33 33 83 22 22 21 20-225-1081 



Captain, J. Reiuhardt. Scorer, G. A. Finger. Judge, A. {lossy-. 

 MILLER R. C. 



D Miller 25 25 25 25 24 23 23 22 21 20—238 



GSchleicht 25 2 5 25 24 24 2 4 2 3 2 3 2 2 21—236 



E Fisher ....25 24 24 24 23 23 23 22 22 22—233 



F Leill 25 24 24 2 1 23 22 22 21 IS 24—227 



C Judson 25 25 24 24 24 22 22 22 22 22—233—1160 



Captain, Richard H. Dewey. Scorer, Aug. Meyers. Judge, F. 

 Kaunnel. 



Purita 



F Danger 



C Carpenter 



Helb 



Kopf 



Hansel man . 

 Captain, F. 



C Boag 



W 11 llobidoux. 

 CSchlelisn ... . 



H Chavant 



G Purte 



fie Club a 



's. Greenville 



:, distance 



35yds.: . 





PURITAN R 









. . . . . .34 30 25 '. 



24 22 24 





22 21 25 





24 25 22 : 



Danger." 



Scorer, Mr. Ch 



G 



REENVILLE 



Rifle Club, shot on Puritan 



6 23-220 

 2 23-224 

 2 22-223 



5 23 -233-1125 

 . Doherty. 



R. C. 



. 25 24 21 22 22 21 21 21 12 20-221 

 .21 19 22 21 21 U 23 22 22 24—223 

 23 22 23 21 24 24 25 25 24 22-233 

 ..18 23 23 22 21 24 23 21 25 23-226 

 .22 21 20 19 19 21 18 24 24 23-210-1112 



Captain, H. H. Robidoux. Scorer, W. C. Collins. Judge, J. Oo.lds. 



Miller Rifle Club vs. Howard Rifle Club, shot on Miller range, 

 Thursday, Jan. 14: 



MILLER K. C. 



D Miller 23 23 23 22 22 22 24 22 .21 22-220 



L Vogel 21 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 22—234 . 



G Schlidvt 25 25 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 22—238 



F Brandt 25 24 23 23 21 21 21 19 19 15-312 



C Judson 25 35 25 25 24 24 24 21 23 23-242—1152 



Captain, Richard. W. Dewey. Seorer, Louis Bold. Judge, J. H. 

 Kruse. 



HOWARD R. C. 



■T Burger 25 24 24 24 23 23 21 20 20 21-225 



A Aurnhammer 25 22 25 24 24 23 23 22 .22 19—220 



C Darscreanx 25 25 23 23 23 22 22 22 19 17-221 



.1 Mayer 24 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 21-226 



L Graff 25 25 25 24 24 23 33 22 19 19 -329 -U30 



Captain, C. pejbiVaux. Judge, P. Nichols. 



Essex Indian Rifle Club vs. Hudson Rifle Club, shot on Essex 

 Indian range, Jan. 11, distance 25yds : 



ESSEX INDIAN R, C. 



Freitag. 22 24 21 23 24 23 23 24 



Warlams 23 24 21 23 21 23 24 21 



McCraitb 32 33 24 25 24 21 25 24 



J M' Galium 22 22 24 21 22 23 24 24 



Helms 22 25 22 22 25 35 21 23 



Captain, Frank Helms. Scorer, G. Freitag.. 



HUDSON R. C. 



[-1 Hansen 25 23 23 25 23 23 25 23 



H Br.ddey 25 21 18 25 20 24 22 22 



A Braun, St' 23 22 25 25 24 25 23 22 



A Malz 21 21 23 24 25 24 25 24 24 23-234 



Rebhan 24 28 21 23 25 20 23 25 22 23-232-1160 



Captain, H. L. Hansen. Scorer, C. E. Bird. Judge, N. B rower. 



3 24-229 



3 24—232 



2 23 -230-1148 



! 25-237 



.Tefseu Riflf 

 range, Jan. V 



John Plump 

 Wm Jefsen. . 

 A Sreuber. . . 

 Chas Prien . . 

 Wm Dilger. . 



Captain, W 

 ping. 



JBlewitt.... 



B Riley 



GusBuner... 

 II Heinrich.. 

 J Dougherty, 

 Captain, J. 



Club vs. Volunteer Rifle Club, shot on Jefsen Club 

 !, distance 25yds.: 



JEFSEN R, C. 



24 24 23 22 21 21 20 18 0 0—173 



34 31 23 23 32 22 21 18 17 21—214 



25 25 21 24 24 23 33 32 21 19-229 



25 24 24 23 2! 20 19 17 15 19-206 



25 24 24 23 33 23 22 22 23 21-229-1051 



m. Jefsen. Scorer, J. H. Kruse. Judge, Fred Kloep- 



VOLUNTEER. R. C 



25 24 23 23 23 23 23 22 21 21—226 



24 21 21 20 18 15 15 14 13 18—178 



23 23 22 21 21 20 16 16 14 0—175 



24 24 21 20 20 19 18 17 16 13—192 



24 24 22 22 22 20 17 15 12 12—230— 961 



Blewitc. Scorer, J. Dougherty. 



Volunteer Rifle Club vs. Essex Indian Rifle Club, shot on Vol- 

 unteer range, Newark. Jan. 19, distance 25yds.: 

 VOLUNTEER R. C. 



B Reiley 22 20 18 24 24 24 23 23 17 18—214 



J Blewitt 25 23 23 25 211 25 2 2 24 23 21—227 



G Hnber 23 18 22 17 18 17 20 31 33 18-207 



J Doherty 20 19 17 21 19 34 19 19 30 17—195 



Hoag 18 35 23 21 21 20 19 19 23 23-221—1064 



Captain, John Blunt t. Judge, J. McCandless. 



ESSEX INDIAN R. C. 



Helms 21 25 22 25 23 22 21 23 24 25 -234 



Wad mans 24 33 24 23 25 24 25 17 24 25—234 



Friday 24 23 25 25 25 23 24 21 25 25-238 



McGraLli 24 23 23 24 24 22 24 24 22 23-234 



M'Culiem 25 23 21 22 35 24 24 23 2t 23-285—1175 



Captain, Frank Helms - Scorer, G. Freitag. 



Miller Rifle Club vs. Puritan Rifle Club, shot on Miller Rifle 

 Club range, Jan. 18: 



MILLER R C. 



F Flack 25 25 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 22-238 



D Miller 35 25 24 34 24 24 24 24 2t 23-240 



L Voge] 25 24 24 23 23 23 22 22 22 21-229 



G Bchliebt 25 35 2 4 24 24 23 23 22 22 20-232 



C Judson 25 25 35 24 23 33 32 22 21 21-331-1170 



Captain, Richard W. Powey. Judge. Aug. Meyns, 



PURITAN R. C. 



F Danger 34 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 21 21—225 



E Holb 26 24 31 24 33 23 22 22 20 19-226 



C Carpenter 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 22 22 20—230 



C Kopf 24 24 24 24 24 23 23 22 22 21-231 



W Hanselman 33 23 23 22 21 21 21 21 20 20-315—1137 



Captain, Adam Saner. Scorer, M. Clark. Judge, L. Sohl. 



Hudson Rifle Club vs. Excelsior Rifle Club, shot on Hudson 

 Rifle Club range, Jan. 18, distance 25yds.: 

 HUDSON R. C. 



H Hansen 25 24 24 23 23 25 24 23 25 25—241 



J Rebhan 24 25 22 21 23 24 35 24 23 22—233 



A Braun, Sr 23 23 23 23 35 23 24 24 ->4 23— 9 33 



A Malz 23 24 25 25 23 24 33 23 24 24-236 



H Boddey 31 23 20 20 20 24 25 23 21 21—218-1161 



Captain, H. L. Hansen. Scorer, C. E, Bird. Judge, J. J. Pfiffen- 

 bcrger, Jr. 



EXCELSIOR R. C. 



L P Hansen 23 25 23 23 22 34 23 24 23 33—333 



W (""'banning 21 25 25 25 23 23 24 24 23 24—237 



W Weber 22 24 24 20 24 24 24 24 33 34—231 



W J Hennessey .22 24 22 34 33 25 25 23 23 20 - °2S 



FGKittredge ... 23 25 21 25 25 25 20 21 25 21-231-1160 



Captain, L. P. Hansen. Scorer, James Hughes. Judge, C. L. 

 Pinney. 



Our own Rifle Club vs. Jefsen Rifle Club. Shot on Our Own 

 range Jan. 19, 1892. Distance 25 yd s. 



OUR OWN R. 



24 ) 



R. 



2i : 





!3 JI2! 



32 24— 



24 % U 2- 

 9R t>R "i •>:: 



34 23 23 

 >•> or, 



24 21— 

 34 34— 



Scorer, Chas. Roll, Jr. . 



fudge. 



G Wiegmau , . 



G Goerk 



J Bander 25 23 24 23 35 25 34 33 24 23—338 



Wm Watts 



G Widman 



Captain, Wm. *V\ 

 aly. 



JEFSEN R. C. 



A W. Stuber 23 24 20 20 23 25 23 24 24 33—229 



C F Prin 23 25 21 20 21 22 24 24 23 22-335 



| Se?sman 1« 17 24 22 24 22 24 25 24 24—324 



W liilger 33 2.3 33 22 25 33 21 23 & ht— 219 



F Klopping ...... 23 22 24 23 21 23 34 23 32 17-323-1130 



Captain, Wm. Jefsen. Scorer, A. W. StetibBr. Judge, John 

 Sehmer. 



"Vogel is Getting Old." 



Louis Vogee. of the Zeitler and MUV-r Rifle clubs, has not lost 

 bis holding power, although he says, his j ears are bearing Very 

 heavily upon him, and his eyesight is ''■not a- good as it used to 



□nee was!" Below will be found a full-size fac-simile of a target 

 shot by "The Bird" on the Miller range, ITob.-.ken, on Dec. 30, lg'.lj 

 The score foots up a fotsl of 24i our of a possible 250 points, for in 

 shots. There are eight 25s, one 34 and one 23. 



Albany Against Troy. 



AnBANV, N. Y., Jan. 14,— The return match between thu Albany 

 and Troy rifle teams was shot i his afternoon. One. interesting 

 feature was the shooting of Mr. Gemmell, of Troy, he makine h, 

 score of 84 on the American aiandard target. «'i>ich we consider a 

 fine score in a team match; olhenvbe the Troy boas were not in 

 it. Following are the scores; 



Albany Team. 



Col Wm Fitch 5 3 B 6 5i 1 15 6 6 7-1.3 



Maj Chas Gaus 1 3 10 5 9 6 S 6 S 9-66 



B C Andrews 4 8 4 C 7 n 10 7 9 5— 63 



WmT Mayer 8 8 8 9 9 S 4 7 7 6-74 



Wm O Gomph 8 7 8 7 8 9 10 8 6 5 76 



J B Taylor 7 4 9 7 0 9 10 9 8 9-78 



George Z*utner 8 9 8 7 6 9 8 6 6 I— "I- IKS 



Troy Team. 



Gemmell 5 8 9 10 9 9 10 0 9 6-8-1 



Wolf 7 (i 5 7 9 8 7 7 8 9-73 



Dedrick S 0 5 3 .2 8 7 8 S 0—61 



Fischer 9 5 9 5 8 5 7 6 5 5—01 



Turner 3 544777 5 9 9— ft 7 



Dexter 3 9 6 8 5 5 4 5 6 3—54 



Betts 10 8 8 4 5 10 6 10 7 3-71-404 



Turtle Bay Scores. 



New York Jan. 13.— The following' are the rcores mad 

 weekly prize-shoot bandican of the Turtle Bay Rifle Glut) 

 best three scores to count. 25-ring t 



e in the 

 to date, 



219—630 

 231-4 r >5 

 228-449 



226- 445 



227- 22 7 

 Sec'y. 



The regular weekly shoot of Turtle Bay Rifle Club, held at their 

 quarters, 146 E. 42d street. New York: 



G jMirzer 243 243 23!J C H Plate 233 227 227 



O G Fucbs 240 236 234 C Heiiesler 229 211 217 



H Steflan 226 231 240 W Lubeck 223 222 210 



H Tamm 230 227 231 T Fitzpatrick 179 20.3 192 



Geo E Janizar., . .246 346 247—739 



Otto G Fuchs 241 243 244-728 



C tl Plate 286 236 242-714 



H W Tamm 2S2 2" 342-7 11 



A Frank 231 224 238-703 



H Lingelbach .... 234 230 .233 -686 



W Lubeck 224 227 



0 Nulandherm.,.207 214 



W Ghicouai 224 



RJDraddy 221 



F Fredericks 210 



11 W Steffan.. .. 



H. W. Fuedkricxs, 



Garden City Rifle Team. 



The Garden City Rifle Team met for their weekly contest 

 Tuesday evening, Jan. 12, at George McCune'e shooting gallery, 

 146 South Halsted street. Chicago. Conditions were 25yds., 25 

 shots eacb, epen sigh's, fi-ee off-hand position, Massachusetts 

 paper targets, p3?si'Je 307 points. Scores as follows: 



W J Gibbs 265 C A Hankie 260 R Taylor 252 



WJMvers 265 Jo-) Horn 258 HA Parker 250 



HS Busby 265 T Ford 255 



in shoot off of tie Gibbs won by three points with Myers second 



N. T. Pistol Club. 



The following scores were made by the members of the New 

 York Revolver and Pistol Club at their last week'y shoot, 

 held at their ranges, 12 St. Marks place., cm the ]0th inst, six shots 

 on Standard American target. diFtance. 20yds.. S. & W. revolver?: 



A Stein. .44cal 54 F Heckine, ,3Seal 53 



B W Hither, .44cal 52 G L HofTmau. .38c.il... - 52 



HOehl, .Ileal 51 G E Janr/er, .38 c-a! 53 



W Koch, .Ileal 50 



TU« club has shooting each SauiiM" y evening at its room?. 



