Jan. 14, 1S98.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



have not space to enumerate the host of valuable 

 specials ranging from $10 to $500 in value. The 

 usual club kennel prizes of $25. $15 and $10 are 

 given for different, breeds according to importance. 

 Altogether the W. K. C. must he congratulated upon the 

 fact that it does not rest upon past laurels, but still strives 

 to excel all other shows in reality as it does in sentiment, for 

 a win at New York is the nUima th tde of all exhibitors, and 

 the money to be won is not all the attraction. The names 

 of the judges have already been givc-n, and— with the ex- 

 ception ' of. ' Mr. (jeo. Baper, who is so well known ss 

 thoroughly qualified for any task that may be set h mi in 

 fcbjg particular, aud Mr. William Tallnmu, whose name we 

 are pleased to see on the list, as exhibitors will be guaran- 

 teed a careful examination of the Irish setters and a 

 conscientious and capable decision — are familiar to 

 past exhibitors at this show, and the list is a good one. 

 Under Mr, James Mortimer's well known and very capable 

 superintendence the show is hound to be a success. The 

 entry fee of ¥5, exclusively spoken of before in these columns, 

 is intended to curtail somewhat the immense entry, so that 

 every exhibit, shall be on the ground floor. Spritts Co.. of 

 course, bench and feed, and the show will be disinfected with 

 Walker s disinfecting sawdust. Eutries close Feb. S with 

 Mr. James Mortimer, 44 Broadway, New York city. 



The great Sir Bedivere and the bitch Hepsey are on the 

 market. This maybe a surprise to many, but is none the 

 less true, so we were told at Albany. 



Among the dogs for sale this week we notice that Hand- 

 some Brook Kennels have cocker spaniels: H. G. Hammett, 

 bull terrier pups; Box 513, foxhounds; Glendyne Kennels, 

 Irish setter pups: Box 75. pug and toy spauiels; Fairmead 

 Kennels, Great Danes. At stud, Chestnut Hill Kennels 

 have collies and Irish terriers, and Wyoming Kennels St. 

 Bernards. Boarding kennels advertised are the Rttnor and 

 Liberty Kennels. 



From New York to Charleston, S. C. aud then up to 

 Albany, N. Y., is a far cry, *ut the Forest and Stream 

 representative managed to do both shows within the four 

 days, leaving New York. Monday night. 



Juliette, Black, white and tan beagle hitch, whelped April 10, 

 1891, hv Rip Van Winkle out of Queen Nellie, by W. H. Hyland, 

 North Tarrvtown. N. Y., to E. Faile, White Plains, N. Y. 



Monti- Imported Yorkshire terrier bitch, by champion Od out 

 of , by Henry Smith, Buffalo, N. Y., to Barnes Bros., Wells- 



11 Miss PhyUU. Silver fawn nuer bitcb, whelped March 29, 1891, by 

 imported John Bud our of Phyllis II.. by Eberhart Pug Kennels, 

 Cincinnati, O., to 0. B. Wade, Pendleton, Ore. 



Lalla Hookh. If awn pug bitch, whelped Feb. 14, 1887. by Loo 11. 

 out of Dimpie. by Eberhart Pag Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to C. B. 

 Wnde, Pendleton. Ore. i . 



Ehtrharfs flwtlcr. Silver fawn must flog, whelped August, 1890, 

 by Spokane out. of Lady ^ erne, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Ctn- 

 cinna'i. 0„ to C. B. Wnde, Pendleton, Ore. 



PnmmfV]i Sec-Lady Jiuly whelps. Liver aud white pointer?, 

 whelped Aug. 14. 1891, by W. H. Hyland, North Tarryfown, N. Y., 

 two dogs to W. Shtpman, Stony Brook, N, Y.; two dogs and one 

 hitch to D. O. Denny. Columbia, Pa. 



Pommery Sec— Lady Judy whelp*. Lemon and white pointer 

 dogs, whelped Aug. 14, 1891,' by VV. H. Hyland. North Tarrvtown, 

 N. Y., a dog each to F. A Cheney, Elmira, N. Y., and E. tttchter, 



BvA-'-Lov Lou whelp, stone fawn pug dog, whelped Nov- B0, 

 1891, by C. Hinckley, Lee, Mass , to James More, same 



Pl Sp(irhle—PaiMu Blossom -whetp- Stone fawn pug dog, whelped 

 Nov. 35. It91, by 0. C+. Hinckley, Lee, Mass., to Miss Emuia Mor- 

 rip, Northampton, Mas3. 



DEATHS. 



William Tell. Liver and white pointer dog, owned by C. A. Pai- 

 ker, Jan. 1, of paralysis. 



GREAT DANES.— Philadelphia.— Editor Forest mid 



pail'iCUiara CM. L'Ulrt uictii, vvuiuu ic, x. uitui.y uoicrr, uu- 



equalled for the combined qualities of gentleness, having 

 intelligence and general desirability as companion, guard- 

 ian or house dotr. The Forest A"ND STREAM can doubtless 

 furnish copy. Pages of FORES't axd Stream could be filled 

 with instances of the wonderful kindness and intelligence 

 of these dogs, and [know from experience that theynatur- 

 rally become efficient protectors of children, women, and 

 their masters,— A. M. JAGGARD. 



UNITED STATES FIELD TBIALS CLUB.— Indianapo- 

 lis, Jan. W.— Editor Forest and Stream: The aunual 

 meeting of the "United States Field Trials Club will be held 

 in the Palmer House club room. Chicago, 111., Thursday, 

 Feb. 11, at 2 o'clock P.M. — P. T. Madison, Sec'y. 



KENNEL NOTES, 

 Kennel JjGfces are Inserted without charge; and blanks 

 (famished fret) tvIII he. sant to any address. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 PF" Prepared Blacks seal, fro© os application. 

 Charming May. By .J as. Black. Rheepshead Bav. L. I., for blue 

 greyhound bitcb.wlielpedlMay 28. 1891, by Prince Albert ( Wacpher- 



~" "lant— (fiaee R id- 



sou— Brighton Ladj) out of <irn 



cBriani fAberlu 



tjuld.cn, Chip. By J. B. Martin, San Franeinoo, Cal.. for white, 

 black and tan fox-terrier bitch, whelped April 23 1891, by Blem- 

 ton Shiner (Blomtott Rubicon— Blemton Brilliant) out ot Vixen 



' ^Onremont Clara. R e V, K. Perry r. ml B. (4. Odinrnp. Des Moines, 

 lit , for I'P't lri«li sinter oUcb. whelped March 6, 18k!, by Clare- 

 montPatpey out ef Nellie Gleneho. 



Paula. By P. H. Perrv and J. S. Martm. D*»s Moiues, la., for 

 Irish setter hitch, whelped April 10, 1891, by Claretnont Patseyout 

 of Nora of Glaremou*- 



Haivkr-ye Die* and Kawkeye Queen. By P. H. Pe> ry and John 

 Switaer, Des Moines, Is.., for red Ll3h setter dpg aud bitch, same 



litter. 



Kelly's Kid. By F. H. Perry a*i<l J. P. Gr-ssard, Des Moines, la., 

 for r^rt liiah setter hitch, same litter. 



Teddy CRourke. By P.H. Perry and J. E. Hastings, Des Moines, 

 In., for red Inch littler dog, same litter. 



BRED. 



Pxflpared Blanks sent free on application. 



English Lady—Broomfitld Sultan. Rochelle Kennels' (New Ro- 

 chelle, N. Y.) black and tan terrier bitch English Lady to their 

 Broom held Sub an, Nov. 29. 



Broom teM Mrtdge'—HroomftcM Svltrrn. Rochelle Kennels' hbtck 

 and tan terrier hitch Brcomceld Madge to their Broomfleld Sul- 

 tan, Dec. 13 



Mcershrnnk Maiden— Broomjiehl Sultan. Rochelle Kennels' 

 Mack and tan terrier bitch champion Miersbrock Maiden to their 

 Broom field Sultan, Dec. 25. 



Floss— Blaze. A. Neft's (IPesauum. Conn.) Irish setter bitch 

 Flo's (Don 311.— Carina) to R. H. Burr's Blaze (cbamnion Chief 

 — Bizivenfl), Den. 31. 



Lady Litt— Prince Tiivm. X. Bartholomew's Irish setter hitch 

 Lady Bill to W. Perry's Piinee Ninon, Dec, 24. 



New Forest Nettle— BUmton Shiner. J. B. Mania's (San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal.) fox- errier bitcb New Forest Nettle (New forest— 

 Kbor Nerlb) to bis Blemton Shiner (Blemton Rubicon— Blemton 

 Brdhant), Nov 3:2. 



Nellie— Blemton Shinn: R. Liddlc's (Sin Francisco, Cal.) fox- 

 terrier hticli Nelli" to J- B. Martin'.? Blemton Shiner (Blemton 

 Rubieou— Blemton Btilbarei), Dee. 23. 



Flora— Blemton Shiner. W. Mclnerry's (Sacramento, Cal,) fox- 

 terrier bimh Flora to J. B. Martin's Blemton Shlaer (Blemton 

 Rubicon — Blem'on Brilliant) Dec. 10. 

 Pussy— Bill Nye. F. Bepter's (Scarborough, N. Y.) beagle hitch 

 esv io VV. H. Hylmd'e Bill .Nye (Rip Van Winkle— Queen Nel- 



Pn 

 li 



'. J. 'dick's (Newport, Ky.) pug bitch 

 erhart Pus? Kennels' Ebtrhart'd Cash- 

 Thora), Jan. 1. 



WHELPS. 



Prepared Blaska sent free on application. 



Lassie Bona. P. S. Webster's (New York city) pointer bitcb Las- 

 sie Bang (Bang Bang— Te.lie Dor) Sept, 84, two ('>ne dog), by West- 

 minster Kennel Club's King of Kent {Priam — Kent Bahj). 



Mona. Barnes Bros.' (Wellf=ville, N. Y.) Yorkphire tetrier bitch 



imported Mona (champion Ted ). Jan. 2, four (two dogi), 



by H. Smith's imported Sandy (Teddy— Wilkinson's Nell). 



Belle of Bangs. W. M. Stanbtough's (Newburgh. N. Y ) nointer 

 bitch Belie of Bang* (Bang Bang— Miss Merrimac), Nov. 16, nine 

 (?ix dope), by Col Van HnmmelV Alaric (Tammany— Juno). 



Low Lou C. G-. Hinckley's (L'e, Mass.) pag bitch Lou Lou 

 (Cncliet— Lou), Nov. 30. five Chree doee), by W. Wood's Bud. 



Pansey Blossom. C. O Hinckley's (Lee, Mass.) pug bitch Pausey 

 Blossom (Hcaer Cone— Bessie II.), Nov. 25, seven (four dogs), hy 

 H. Timby's Sparkle. 



SALES. 



%W Prepared Blanks sent, fre« on application. 



Hlaze. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Oct. 13, 1887, by champion 

 C:m £ dufc o£ Ph/reena, by G. W. Gale, Providence, R. I., to R. H. 



Sliny, White, Mack *nid tan fox-icn ier dog. whelped April 23, 

 ISitI, h> Blemton Sniner out of Vijton, h.V J. B. Martin, San Fran- 

 ce or;, Gal., to W. H. Bilton, Colusa, Co.), 



Med'uttij. Liver and white nointer do sr. whMped Oct. 24, ISB'J, by 

 O.-rit.in-j out of Ou'da. »- W li. ILS ind. North Tarrylovvii, KY.. 

 o Dr. (?•, S. thiniin^-lLi?; fs -.mi >i>!. Cjfiii, 



ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



There is no charye for answering questions under this head. All 

 questions relating to ailments of nous will he anmered by Dr. T. G. 

 Sherwood, a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, 

 Communications referring to other matters connected with Kennel 

 Management, and dogs will receive careful attention. 



P. E. A., Waterbury, Vt.— Will you kindly advise me as to 

 whether in your opinion a pointer dog some 19 or 20 weeks old is 

 too old to attempt to train by Hammond's method? He was one 

 of a litter of thirteen aud was certainly too small and weak to do 

 anything with when he was eight weeks old, but be has developed 

 into a good-sized pup and i« now strong and healthy, and being 

 of good bleeding and the best in the litter I want to make some- 

 thing out of him If I can. It seems hard to tench him anything, 

 as he is headstrong about oWiving, but is a very timid dog— seems 

 afraid of everything. Ans. Wo should say he is not at all too old. 

 Patience, perseverance and kind treatment will no doubt bring 

 him on all right. _ 



Business. 



North Taijuvtown', N. Y., Dec. ffl— Editor Forest and 

 Stream: Please send me ten or twelve sales and a few visit 

 blanks and obltge. I have a list, of sales I wish published 

 in your paper, as all were made through, your journal. As 

 an advertising medium the Forest Asd Stream heats any 

 paper I ever advertised in, and I believe J haveiried them 

 all. Wm, H. Hyland. 



of a match within twenty-four hours after said match is shot. 

 Monday and Tuesday night scores should be mailed the same 

 night in order that they may appear in the current issue of the 

 paper. Hereafter a score sent in after the expiration of twenty- 

 four hours fromths time the match is shot will he declared void. 

 The secretary of the home club should attend to this matter. 



The following changes are announced in the schedule: Our 

 Own vs. Jefreu, on Our Own i-augf, announced for Thursday, Jan. 

 21, will be shot on Tuesday. Jan. 19. The dates for the matches 

 scheduled for Fe.b. 22 and May 30 will also ho changed, as both of 

 the se dates -r» !~gil holidays on which riflemen do not care to he 

 tied down to match work. Dae nonce will he given of the dates 

 substituted in place of those above mentioned. 



Owing to a delay on the p irt of the printer the targets were 

 lather late in reaching the clubs. The Standards of Jersey City 

 traveled to Newark on Jan. S to shoot against the Volunteers, but 

 owing to the non arrival of the targets the match did not take 

 plsce. Another date will be set for the above rnstch. 



The following is the schedule of matches for the balance of 

 January: 



Home Barms. Home Ranges. 



Mon., .Inn. 18. Fasex Am. ... on. Palisade.... Man., April 4 

 " " 18. Hudson....... vs. Excelsior — *' !' 4 



" 18. Miller vs. Puritan " " 4 



Tues., " 19. Volunteer... vs. Essex Ind .. .. Tnes., ;> 

 " 19. Greenville. .. vs. Standard.... " " 5 



" " It). Our Own vs. J»>fsen '* ■> 



Fri., " 22, Howard vs. Hudson ■ o 



Mon., " 25. Essex Ind.... vs. Miller Mon., " 11 



»» " 25. Standard us. Hudson " 11 



" " 25, Jef3en vs. Essex Am... Tues., " 13 



Tues., " 26. Puritan m Volunteer... " 12 



" " 26. Excelsior.. .. vs. Greenville... Thure,. 14 



Thurs., " 28. Palisade vs. Our Own.... " " 14 



" 28. Essex Am.... vs. Howard Mon., " 11 



AMATEUR REVOLVER CHAMPIONSHIP. 



TahgetS for the Western marskmen who will participate in 

 the first bout for the Revolver Championship have heen sent to 

 the Western representative and shoots have been arranged for in 

 Cincinnati and also at Chicago. This will bring a number of 

 good revolver shots from that section iuto competition with the 

 Eastern experts with the small weapon. In Boston a number of 

 the clever revolver shooters there are fixing upon a time for a 

 general shoot, and with one, or possibly two, more evening shoots 

 in New York city, at Conlin's and the New York Pistol Club gal- 

 leries, the competition will close. As soon as those dates are an- 

 nounced the last call will be made for entries and as boon as pos- 

 sible thereafter the count up will be made. 



"FOREST AND STREAM" TOURNAMENT 



FOR NEW .JERSEY BIFEE CLUBS. 



The following scores were madn last weok iu the FonaST Ano 

 Stream tournament; 



E sex Indian R'fle Club vs. Essex Amateur Rifle Club, shot on 

 Essex Amateur range, Jan. 5, distance 23rd*.: 



E^sex Indian B.C. 

 Clark 2^5 24 24 2| 21 23 24 24 ^5— 239 



MCriku • ' ; : l " - t , • i— *I 



J M- Galium 2.3 25 23 22 25 24 :'5 23 20 25-235 



Wadama 25 24 23 24 24 22 22 22 14 21—221 — 1 160 



Captain, Frank Helms. ' Scorer, G. Freifag. Judge, J. Hatrich. 

 Essex Amateur R. O. 



S Snellen 24 25 24 25 24 24 25 24 24 24-243 



Neumann 24 23 22 23 25 24 24 2 1 24 22 - 235 



F Diets! 22 .24 25 25 22 24 21 24 23 25—285 



B Conn 23 21 25 24 21 18 25 21 23 73-224 



O Cooper 25 22 23 22 28 24 24 23 23 24-233-1170 



Cuptam, Godfrey Snellen. Scorer, B. Cohn. 



Greenville Rifle Club vs. Jefsen R'fle Club, shot on Greenville 

 Rifle Club ran <?<■•, Jan. 6, distance 23yds.: 

 GreeoviUc R. C. 



C B"ag 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 22 22 21-2S6 



C Schielien 25 .25 24 24 24 24 21 21 2L 31-280 



W H RobidoUT 25 24 23 2i 22 ?2 21 21 21 21-222 



H Chavant 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 22 22 21-828 



Jos Kaiser 25 25 24 24 24 23 22 19 19 10-324-1140 



Captain, H. H. R^bidoux. Scorer. W. C. Collins Judbje, J. Oouds. 

 JefsenRrC. 



J Sieuber 25 24 24 24 23 22 22 22 2< 15-221 



Wm Jefsen 23 21 21 20 19 18 14 16 17 15—183 



Wm Dilger 25 25 23 21 20 Ifl 19 18 18 14—201 



Chas Pripw 24 31 21 21 20 19 18 18 17 17—197 



John Plump 24 23 22 20 20 19 19 38 17 15—197— 999 



Captain, Wm, Jrfsen. Scorer, John Seaaer. JucUe, Fred Kloep- 

 pirg. 



Howerd Rifle Club vs. Excelsior Rifle Club, shot on Howard's 

 ranee, Friday, Jan 8, distance 77ff.: 



Howard B.C. 



F Schwing 24 23 33 23 25 20 25 19 22 20—224 



J Burger 25 33 23 24 23 23 23 22 .25 24-235 



A Auruhammer 24 23 21 25 32 23 24 2.3 21 22— 22H 



ABerger 21 34 22 24 21 20 28 24 32 21-238 



A Craef 25 23 35 24 23 33 32 24 23 23-233-1148 



Captain, John Mayer. Scorf-r. A. Herman. J udgc, Tony Lutz. 

 Excelsior R C. 



FG Kittredge 24 23 32 23 35 23 23 22 24 22-231 



"LP Hansen 23 24 25 .22 20 21 25 25 23 24—236 



W H Hallowell ?5 22 25 22 23 21 23 22 23 24—228 



J W Hennessy 23 21 23 v4 23 25 21 23 22 21-228 



W J Cbanning 23 23 25 25 23 34 33 33 20 22-230-1151 



Captain, L. P. Hanson. Scorer, Wm. Wober. Judge, James 

 Hughes. 



Our Own Rifle Club vs. Excelsior Rifle Club, shot on Excelsior 

 range. Jan. 11, distance 25 , ds,: 



Our Own R. C 



W Watts 25 22 34 20 20 23 23 25 25 24—230 



G D Wiegmann 18 23 25 22 23 -2; 23 25 28 22—224 



F A Preiensehnor 23 2b 33 24 19 2^ 18 25 21 23—219 



aus Widmsn SI 2' 2d ^ 2e ?.i 2£ d 2E .1-233—1141 



Captain, F. A. Freiensennnr. Scorer, A. Cherry. 



Excelsior G. C 



W Chauning 23 25 24 21 24 23 24 24 24 ,33-339 



W J Henueescy 22 23 24 24 .'.I 2(1 22 20 .24 23 325 



L P Hansen 25 24 22 32 21 2 > 33 23 33 35-233 



W Weber 34 24 35 35 25 :4 22 33 23 33-337 



C L Pinney 18 23 23 20 25 21 33 23 35 21-221-1151 



Captain, L. P. Hansen. 8-vrer. r*. Bo*e- Jud^e, J ihn B. Perry. 



Clubs oompetirg in the Forest akd SrRB f'-nrnaroen t are 

 l-etoiitdeo of ? be fact that they must Wiii to ton; ott-cc the scores 



New Jersey Kifle Shooting. 



{Specially Reported for Forest and Stream.'] ■ 



HEADQUARTERS OP CIjUBS. 



Miller R. C, 80 Hudson street. Hoboken. 

 Union R. C. 223 ffirst street, Hoboken. 

 Friday Night R. C, 210 Washington street, Hoboken. 

 Excelsior ft. C„ 78 Montgomery street, Jersey City. 

 Palisade R. C, ?54 Palisade avenue, Jersey City Heights. 



ExcransiOR Rums CnuB, Capt 

 Tho following scores were mad 

 medals: 



Ei P Hansen 



W Channiug 



F Kittridge 



W H Hallowell ••• 



CBoag 



J Speieber 



W Weber 



J Hugbe.s 



C Bauchle 



CL Penney 



Thos Hughes ..... 



The medo 1 winneia wore: it >rs 

 elasf. C. L. Penney, 330; and t„.. 

 Raucble entertained the members 

 the Fiji Islanders. Hisincom; 

 were also on hand. A shghi 

 Excelsior match in the "Feu 

 □eared list, week. It read Mil 

 nave been MiUer 1,154, Excelsior 1.152, 

 aiinx.BR RiFLK Club, Hoboken.— Capt. Richard W. Dewey. 



■enicg. Jan. 0. The following scores were made in 

 :ly class medals. Ton shots, off-bar.d, 25-ring 



L. P. Hansen, Tin 

 in the shoo" for 



sdpy. Jau. 5. 

 weekly class 



25 25 25 24 24 24 24 

 ,25 25 25 24 24 24 23 

 25 25 25 24 24 23 32 



23 23 23- 240 

 23 23 22-23* 

 23 22 21-233 

 22 22 31-233 

 22 23 20—231 

 1!) 18 18—217 

 21 31 21-325 



'.25 25 24 24 24 24 23 

 .25 25 24 24 23 23 23 

 .24 35 25 23 33 31 3C 



35 24 24 33 33 23 3 



.,35 24 24 23 23 31 3( 

 35 35 33 33 23 23 3: 



.25 25 24 ,24 34 33 3; 



.35 25 24 24 23 22 3J 



class, L. P. Hansei 

 ird class. C. Boap 

 rs with a wild sror 

 able several 323 mi 

 li stake in regard tr 

 and Stream Tou> 



1,145, ExceMorl,! 



) 20 20 20-220 

 ' 23 22 21—223 

 31 21 21-230 

 20 30 20 -321- 

 ). .340: second 

 ' 331. Chris 

 y of life with 

 xed a h' drops 

 the Miller— 

 nament" ap- 

 53. It should 



We do 



the ehoot for we. 

 target , possible 250: 



D Miller 



F Brandt 



A Meyns ■ •■ 



Capt. Dewey 



F Liell 



LSohl 



Fir t C'a^s medal was won by D< 

 Second f 



JH Kruse... 



J C irraghcr 



RZoch 



Second Cias3 mt( 



First Class. 



25 25 25 24 24 23 23 23 23 22-237 



; 25 25 £5 24 24 24 23 23 23 23-337 



...25 25 24 24 & 23 23 22 22 21—233 



25 25 24 24 24 23 22 23 22 31—231 



2?5 25 24 23 23 23 22 2.3 22 21—230 

 4 24 23 28 22 22 22 22 31-227 

 Miller with a score of 237. 



24 24 \ 

 24 23 t 



i won by J. H. Kr 

 Thlid Class. 



22 22 22 31-230 



23 21 21 19-227 

 20 20 20 20 -221 

 a score of 230. 



23 22 22 22 32 32 30-230 



24 23 23 21 31 21 18-325 

 3 33 33 23 10 ]6 15 213 



H Seltenreieli - . -• 

 A Stadler 



Mammal ^ „ 24 34 h £ 21 2119 19 p M^m 



Third Class medal was won by H. Seltet-ieicn with B st ore of 220, 

 The regular monthly meeting followed. H. Fred Meyer Was 

 elected a member. Treasurer Ernest Fueher made his report in 

 regard to the late two-days' shoot, and reported a total gain of 

 $65. The aecre'arv was notified to ao quaint ev<=ry member w" h 

 i be fact, that the yearly election for efflc. rs will take place on the 

 first Wednesday in February. A motion was made «ml pissed lo 

 donate a handsome gold medal to the member sell'r,? thp mo t 

 tickets for the com'ng festival of the club at the Union Hill 

 Srhuetssen Park on Decoration Day. Tt'ls will no doubt prove a 

 bard nght between Capt. Dowev, who usually had a walkover, 

 and Feed Meyer, new member elected, as previously mentioned, 

 on Jan. 6. The latter is a hustler in the ticket, selling Imp, he 

 hnvmu cS'«pose<l of over 200 tickets for an affair of a ?o(da] orgaru- 

 Z2tin2 of which he is a member. He says Captain Dick will nave 

 to sell over 300 to win the metal. A motion was also made, to bo 

 acted upon at the next meeting-, in regard to non-attendance of 

 officers and members. A merry social session followed. 



NOTES. 



The standard Rifle Club have withdrawn from the Forest and 

 Stream tournament. A majority of the members found that it 

 required too much persuasion to get their better shots to leave 

 tr e city and meet other dabs, and another reason is that a number 

 of clubs found that the club possessed but one range, and it would 

 ts ke too long to shoot the home matches. In case two or three of 

 the best shots staved a wav, the only men that could be nut in 

 would be good for about 190 each out of a possible 350. What 

 further acted as a damper on their feelings occurred a week ago 

 TsVe-i tr", when t.r ey went to Newark to shoot the Volunteers and 

 found that no Forest and Stream targets had arrived. 



The Jefsen Club's team showed up poor in their first match 

 m&Kin" au average of about 198. It was their first match, and 

 they were all attacked by the. disagreeable feeling which attends 

 the members of a team shooting their first matches. 



J H Kru^e was entered by b"th the Standards and Pah>a<!es. 

 He'wa's to shoot through the seas m with the first club he shot 

 with Bv mistake, his name was not published iu the Pali-ades 

 1 earn in the For est and Stream when the names were published. 

 If any one will take the trouble to look back, it can be seen that 

 hn\- only nine names entered. As the Standards, 

 Of Hoboken, have withdrawn before shooting a match, Mr. Kruse 

 will now shoot with the Palisades. 



Newark, Jan. 13.— The annual meeting of the Our Own Club 



HLS LOilOVVJ*. rit-fci'iclJU a,uuit.iy am.hi j.- ■ < <, > t , - , 



Albert Woli; Financial Secretary. Cbas. Miller; Statistical 

 Officer C H Townsend; Captain, John Bander. Shooting Com- 

 mit' ee,' VV. H. Watts, Chairman. Bowling Committee, J. M. 

 Kicf^r, Chairman. Athletic Committee, F. W. Petting, Chair- 



The ViTurffleins. 



Philadelphia., Jan. 8.— The regular weekly practice of the 

 members of the Wurffieiu Rifle and Pistol Association at thj-ir 

 private range, 227 North Eighth street, tor the week ending Jan. 

 8, at 25' ds., American ting ta'get, using Wurffiein rifles, .22cal., 

 off-hand. Belo w is the official score: 



H J Menard 22 23 : 



J J Mount joy ■■ -• 2a fo 



A J Yer3ey * * £% 



Dr Gudinr-r 24 it '■ 



ECOnddird 20 22 



\j, A p VVoodS • ? 3 21 , 



W Wuj fti in 



24 25 25 21 25 25 24-238 

 24 24 23 23 24 24 23 - 234 

 2 3 23 24 25 21- 233 



21 24 23 24 21 22 25-225 

 20 24 21 25 22 33 f 3-255 



I LDiibbs'..'.'.'..'.' 

 T V Sho;>' j rt 



JC Wmfflein „ 



.31 1 



.30 ' 

 ..23 ■ 

 21 S 



