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FOREST AND STREAM 



!Deo. 31, 1891. 



^^nCRE-HAIRED FOX-TERRIER TANTIYY.-Philadel- 

 phia. Pa.— Ec7itor Fom-t and Stream: Somewliere in this 

 sloi'ion.s country of ours -thei'e is Sr sfentletnan who owns 

 a, wire haired fox-terrier doc- named Tantivy, imported .nine, 

 1891, hy Ely Czar out of Vere Broom. I want to get, if I 

 can. the pervice of this do£r, but do not know the name or 

 address of his owner. Reveval inquiries for same have been 

 fmitlpss. Can yon give me this information? Another 

 qnestinn. one that is in harmony with above, will fit in here 

 revy nicelv. Who is Brokenhur.st? Ts he a fox-terrier, and 

 was he bred by Mr. Tinne, of England? He— "Broken- 

 hnrst" — has onven the fox-terricr-loving public several arti- 

 cles that have been both instructive and interesting. He 

 must have encouragement, and T hope he will continue to 

 give to the "fancy" weekly, if he can, the result of his prac- 

 tica.l experience, for it would be valiiable information that 

 the American breeders could appreciate and would find use- 

 ful in their efforts to improve this game and livelj' little 

 dofT, which in America is not up to tije English .standard. 

 If von cannot give me the above information, will not one 

 of the many readers of vour valuable paper who may read 

 this article favor me?— G. W. Price. 



WUN LUNG'S SI.STER.-Ef7?-tor Forest and Stream: 

 T was somewhat discouratjed over the de^ith of my bitch 

 Wun 7 June's Sister, as T had hones of her doing well at the 

 Central, where she died. Mr. McCartnev, her trainer, had 

 everv confidence in the little animal, and am satisfied did 

 all in his power to save her. My trainer, W. B. Harvey, 

 who was handline my entries for the Bexar Field Trials 

 met with a sad death at his I'anch gate, near Marshall, 

 Texas, beiniT f'mllv murdered as he was enterinti his yard 

 ihe nisrht of Nov. 28. It will be remembpred he handled 

 Mr. Avnory R - Starr's dogs at Texas Field Trials last season, 

 and with credit, too. He was 28 years of age. and had been 

 married only two weeks at the time of his death. He had 

 ill b taken mv dogs and had been handling them only a few 

 days, and as this unfortunate affair left me with no trainer. 

 I intended sending for Sister, who I was confident would 

 .secure a placf in our tiaalp. Under the circumstances T will 

 have to handle and run my dogs as best I can, and will try 

 and replace Sister in the near futui'e.— C. M. Rounds (San 

 Antonio, Texas). 



CHRISTMAS. 1S91.— New York City. — Editor Forest 

 and Stream: A ereat big wild gobbler and a "little brown 

 jug" proved to be the contents of a box delivered to me by 

 express last night, being a little expression of friendship of 

 that great-hearted Southern snortsman, Cok P. Hem-y 

 O'Bannon. Sperryville. Ya., truly one of God's noblemen. 

 If his celebrated Blue Ridge Kennels produce stock as fine 

 as this box contained, he will be nractically alone in high 

 e.lass setters 'ere m^ny moons. A Merry Xmas and a Hapnv, 

 Prosnerous New Year to you and your readers.— Geo. W. 

 La Rue. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Kennel Kotes are Inserted without charge; and blanks 

 {fnralBhed free) will be sent to any address. 



NAMES CLAIMED, 

 ff^" Prepared Blankt> sent free on application. 



Virqir Bv T<;berhart Pue Keimelf. <"!llicinnati, O., frir silver 

 fovvn' pMfj; hi^ch. whelped Nov. 13, isni. by Spokane (cliampion 

 KmsI)- 1 -y Thrira) out. of East Lake Virgle (champion Bradford 

 .Rubv— Puss B.). 



BRED. 



Prepared Blanfes sent free on application. 



Pe(igill^ni<-lp—El}fi.rlMrt^sCaHhfm: EhBrbart Pa«r Kennels' (Cin- 

 cinnati. O,) p"Br hi^ch, Peegy Pryde (EberTiart's Casluer— T<'loss'e 

 n J tn their EherJiai-t's CasMei' (ohampion Kash— Lady Thora), 

 Dec. •i'i. 



LtlUcOokUe—EDjerhQirVHCn.^hicr. R. L. Rrei-nor's ((^^rf'ttou, N. 

 II.) pucr bitoh Little Gokbe (.John BuU—Phyllis II.) to Ebfrhart 

 Puj? Konnels' Eberhart's Cashier (champion Kash— Lady Tljora), 

 Dec 18. 



Mat)h' E.—Sevai T)i)]lars. Eberhai't Pus: Kennels' (Chicinnati, 

 O.) pnsr 'litoh Mable E. (iJ"nnuion J^ash— Lady T)iurnian) to their 

 Bevon Dollars ("liHnu.ion Kasli— Lavmia Belle). Dec. 1. 



Ninn)jJi—Sir Bcdwcyr-. Smith Bend Kennels' (South Bend, ind.) 

 St. Bernard hi tcb Nymph to Wyoming Keunela' SirBedivere (Nero 

 II[.-BeTi<i). Dpp. k 



Peecli (rj nrr Jessie IL—JacM Briggs. Dr. W- C. Johnson's (Fred- 

 ■^rio1<, Md.) Irish terrier bitch TJeeoh Grove Jessie 11. (Buckler— 

 Brickio) tn Anerln- Amerinan Terrier Kennels' Jack Briggs (Irish 

 Ambassador— Bridget), Nov. 37. 



WHELPS, 



Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Gra)ihic"s Lndy. O. W, Batnhelder'a (Weston. Mass.) pointer 

 ■hi'ch 'Tr.'inhio'-s Lad v (^liamninn (iranhic — Bloomo). Nov. 2V, six 

 (two dogfr), by J. L. Anthony's Beppo (Priam— Meally). 



SALES. 



t^W Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Coimt Boh. Silver fawn pnc: dog, v/lielpf d Aug. 30, 1891 , 1w Brad- 

 fiivd Ruby IT. out nf Lady Thplma, by Ebprhart Pug Kennels, 

 Oinciii'iati. O,. to Miss GiuTiie MuhlenhBrg, Charleston, W. Va. 



The, f^canvp. Sable and w)iite roui^h cnllie do?, whplued Sept. 9, 

 ] 890, by Thp Squire out of Ladv Tipping, by Dr. W. C. JohuEon. 

 Frederick, Md., to Jesse Reifsnider, same place. 



AN ENLARGED "FOREST AND STREAM." 



WITH the issue of Jan. 7 next, which will be the 

 first number of its thirty-eighth yolume, the 

 FoEEST AND STREAM will be pex'manently enlarged from 

 twenty-eight to thirty-two pages. 



This change has been made necessary by the growth 

 of the special interests to which the paper is devoted, 

 and by the corresponding requirement of more space for 

 their adequate presentation. The enlargement is to be 

 taken as an earnest of our pm-pose to increase the in- 

 terest, usefulness and value of the Forest and Stream: 

 and by means of the better opportunities thus afforded, 

 to maintain for it the character it has so long enjoyed 

 as the representative sportsman's journal of America. 



Each of the departments will be benefitted by the 

 change —Sportsman Tourist, Natural History, Game Bag 

 and Gun, Sea and River Fishing— and , in particular, our 

 news columns — the Kennel, Yacht and Canoe, Rifle and 

 Trap. The generous amount of space now given to Ken- 

 nel will be maintained, and the room devoted to Trap 

 Shooting will be so enlarged as to make the department 

 the most comprehensive and the best arranged contem- 

 porary record of that sport. 



Since this journal was established eighteen years ago, 

 the popularity of sports with the rod and the gun has 

 advanced with giant strides; and in the development of 

 those manly recreations the Forest and Stream has 

 taken no unimportant part. With their growth it has 

 kept equal pace in worth, in influence, in cu'culation 

 and in generous public recognition. What it h&s been 

 it will be. The record of the past contains the abundant 

 promise for the future, 



_ln 1892 and the years that shall follow, as in 1891 and 

 the years that have passed, the Forest iND Stream 

 will stand for all that is best and truest in field sports- 

 manship; and it will strive to merit from its growing 

 hosts of friends a continuation of that warm apprecia- 

 tion and indorsement with which it is now favored. 



One word remains to be said: The price will remain 

 unchanged; $4'per year. Subscribe now. 



\ifi^ §-mt(ft mid §nlhryi. 



THE REVOLVER COMPETITION. 



The holiday season with its festivltiea is not helpful of good 

 scoring in revolver work. In consequence there is a resting spell 

 in the shoot. Several Cincinnati shots have entered, and a date 

 will be fixed there eirly in January with a Eoeest and Stream 

 representative there as referee. There will be another date in 

 this city, and preparations are in progress fir .=ome tests in 

 Chicago and Boston, This will probably close up the entry list, 

 but due notice will be given in the Fohest A?.n Stream of the 

 eloping up date for entries and the time and place of measuring 

 up the disks. 



"FOREST AND STREAM" TOURNAMENT 



FOK NEW .IBRSOT RIFnE CLTJBS. 



Tub H.bsorbiug topic in New Jei-s-'ey rifle shootinfir circles is the 

 cming tournament for the Forest and Stbe.4m ironhv. Tliere 

 are twelve clubs entered, iuclud'uff sucli citie=5 as Npwark, Hobo- 

 ken, Greenville, Jersev Oitv, Marion and Jersev City Rpigbts, 

 The initial matcbes will be shot on Monday eveniDor, Jar,, 4,1893. 

 ftallprv .shootinff, which has bpcnme a fixturp in that State, has 

 flagged eonsidfirahlv during the paFt ypar. and thi« tourna-nipnt. 

 wbich is for tive-men teamp, v.'ill nn dnuht bring this particular 

 branch of shooting up to its fnrmpr popularity. The Amateur 

 Clubs of New .Tersev wa« the title of .•^n organization with head- 

 qnarter.s in Newark tli.nt surcessfully •^nginc^red tournaments 

 during the seasons of 18S0, '87. '88, '8f>, 'flO and "91. This season it 

 was found impossible to create ea^husisjsm and decided to hold no 

 tournament this vear. The orsraniKatisu in question comnrised 

 twelve clubs in all and all with beadquarters at Newark. Jersev 

 City. Hobokeu and. the neighboring cities have quite a number of 

 prominent clubs, but for some reasoTi or other evory attempt to 

 arrange a tom'uament has failed up to now. The tournament 

 will no doubt prove to be a powerful stimulus to the sport, as it 

 enables the shooters of the different fbibs to bef om" better ac- 

 quainted with one another. The Forest and Stre.4.m tourna- 

 ment is bound to result in a series of interesting con tests, the entry 

 list comprising all the crack clubs of the State, among them being 

 such oldtirae organizations as the Miller Rifle Clu>i, of Hoboken; 

 Our Own Rifle Club aud Fssex Amateur Rifle Club, of Newark, 

 and the Excelsior Rifle Club, of Jersey Oitv. The younger cluhg 

 comprising tlie Standard Rifle Club, of Hohokpu; .lefsen Rifle 

 Club and Palisade Rifle Club, of .lersey City Heights, and the 

 Hudson Rifle Club, of Marion. It is impossible even to guess the 

 probable winner of the handsome trophy offered to the club wiu- 

 nine the greatest number of matclio=! during the tournament. 



Below will be found a list of the clu>>8 entered in the tournii- 

 ment, together \yith the men who will participate, also the loca- 

 tion and mpans of reaching tlie various rangps: 



Oar Oivn Bifle C!?(b. NeyMrli\—Tp<i.m: John Bander, Wm. Watts. 

 Gus Widmah, FiPd W. Fettinsr, F- A. Freie-nsehner. C. H. Town- 

 uend, A. Cbprry, G. ftoprk. .Tohn Coppersmith, G. T). Wpigman. 

 Range: 136 Springfield avenue, opposite West street, Newark, 

 How reached: Take elpctrlc cars at any point ou Market street. 



Essex Amateur Biflc Cluli, Kewnrlf. —Tea.m: .John Oopnprsmith, 



G. D. Weisman. A. C. Npuman. Godfrey Snellen, Wm. Wafts, F. 

 C. DiPtz, A. D. Welter, Chas. Cooper, .1. K.Wa1=h and B. Cohn. 

 Ranee: 326 Bank street. Howrpached: Take Roseville car via 

 Bank street, abnut ten rainu<es ridp from depot. 



Essex Indian Bifle Glnh, Newark.— Tf^nm: Frank Helms, Eugene 

 McOraitb, J. A. McCallum- Wm. C'ark, Geo. Freitag. Harrv 

 Snyder, Gpo, Oberst. Wm. Wadams. Newell Brower and ,1. H. 

 Hiiegel. Range: Bank street. How reached: Take Rose- 

 ville car via Bank street, about ten minutes ride from dppot. 



Pvritan Tlifle Chih, ^'^cu!(lrll■ —Te■n.m•, Pred. Danger. Chas. Car- 

 pputer, Wm. Bansebnau, Kdward Helb, Conrad Kopf, Adam 

 Saner, Fred. Miller, .'^aniuel Morris. Thos. Risban -ind .John 

 Woods. Range: 29 Main street. How reached: Take either 

 Now Jersev Central R. R. and get otT at East Ferry street station, 

 or Pennsvlvania R. R. and get off at Market street station, then 

 take the South Oranes horse cars. 



Fo?w?jteer Bifle Glut). iVewarTc.— Team: J. Blewitt, A. ^lier, G. 

 Huher. J. DouKhertv. H. Heniricb, H. Haag, J. Knaisch, W. Tuite. 



H. PfeifEer and B. Rpillv. Range: 102 Ferry street. How reached: 

 New Jersev Central R. R. to East Ferry street station, two blocks 

 to left. 



iJiJler Bifle Club. HoJjo'ken.— Team: David Millpr, Fred B-andt, 

 Charles Jiidson. Auerust Mevns. Gporge Sehlipht. Louis Vogel. 

 Ernest Fischer, Louis Sohl, Fred'k Liell. Louis Flach. Range, 80 

 Hudson street, flvp minutps from D, L. & W. station. 



StarifJard BiUe Cluh, TTohoh-cn.—Tmm: Julius H. Kruse, Gott- 

 lieb M. Roedpl, Henry Becker, J. Bosch, John Mever, Ctaus 

 Schroeder. J, Stein, Shadrach A. M. Russell, Chris. Inteman, .fohn 

 Stiel. Range, Jackson street, corner First. How reocbed: Tak« 

 Grove street car at Hoboken terminus of D. L. & W. R R., get olT 

 at MoEroe street, two minutes walk from there. 



Hudson Biflc Club, Marion —Team; Henry Hansen, John Reb- 

 han, Walter'Mnssebl, Robert Insrrum, Henry Boddey, Thomas A. 

 Reynolds, Adolph Malz, Samuel Middleton, A. Braun. Sr.. J. Rua- 

 seli. Range, 35 Giles avenue. How reached: Penu. R. R. to 

 Marlon, Oakland avenue cars to Court House, thence to Marion 

 via Newark avenue, Montgomery strept cars to West Side avenue, 

 Court House cars to Five Corners. Summit avenue cars to Five 

 Corners. Monticello avenue cars to Five Corners; also D. L. & W. 

 R. R. to West End Junction. 



ExceMor BMc Glut), Jersey rif iy.— Team: L, P. Hansen, W. H. 

 Hallowell, Wm. Weber, W. J. Ilennessv, Jo>in Sp^icber. W. J. 

 Channine, C. L. Penney, James HuKhea, CJhris. Bauchle, F. J. Kit- 

 tridge. Range, 78 Montgomery St rc'ft. How reached: Three blocks 

 froni Oourtlindt street ferry a nd Penn. R. R. depot, by horse cars 

 from Pavnnia Ferry, Erie B. R.. aud Hohoken. 



Jefsen Bifle Ghiti, Jersey Cttii I-Ie-igliis.—Tea,m: Wm. Jefsen, Wm. 

 Delgen, Chas Prien, John Plump, Auarust Steuber. xi'rcd Sessmau, 

 Fred Kloepning, John Sehmer. Louis Muhs and Wm. Yagdmaun. 

 Range, 69 Zabriskie street. How reaohpd: Hohoken clubs take 

 Elevated Railroad and chanee to Central avenue car and get off 

 at Zabriskie street. Jersey City clubs take Pavonia avenue cars to 

 Five Corners and change to Summit avenue cars to Zabriskie 

 street. For incomers on Pennsylvania R. R.. get oft" at Marion 

 station, go to Five Corners and take Summit avpuue cars to Za- 

 briskie street: for incomers on the D. L. & W. R. R., take Elevated 

 Railroad at Hohoken to Jorspy City Heights, change to Central 

 av<=nue cars and get ott at Zabritk'e street. 



Palisade Bifle Oluh, Jersey Oity HcigMs.— Team: J. Reinhardt, G. 

 A. Finger, G. W. Graf. J. Johnson, Geo. P. Herrsehaft, A. Rossy, 

 G. L. Graft, H. Rosenthal, F. Pfleger. Range, 354 Palisade avenue. 

 How reached: North Hudson County R. R., Elevated station 

 within a half block of range. 



Greenville Rifle Clul>, Jersev Ctf y-— Team: H. Gotthardt. C. Sohec- 

 lein, C. Boag. fi. Chayant. G. I^urkess, J. Dodds. W. H. Rohidoux, 

 J. Cook, J . Kaiser. W. C. Collins. Range, 608 Ocean avenue. How 

 reached: GreenviUe cars from Jersey City pass the door. From 

 Newark, take Newark & N. Y. R. R. from Broad street station, 

 get oil at Jackson avenue and lake hoi'se car to the door. 



Howard Bite Cbih, lYeu'ar7f.— Team: Prank Swing, Jacob Ber- 

 ger, F. W. Fetting, A. Graell, A. Aumhammer: substitutes, F. P. 

 Laute, J. Mayer, 6. Chapman. C. E, Derivaus, A. Burger. Range, 

 corner Sprin afield avenue and Howard street. How reached: 

 Take Springfield avenue CRT (electric) at any point on Market 

 street. , . 



The following rules will govern the Forest and Stream's New 

 Jersey rifle tournament: 



1. Open to one team of five men from any reguliirly organized 

 club in the' State, no man to shoot on more than one team. In 

 each match each man shall flre ten shotiS on the 25-riug target. 



3. Any .23cal. rifle with rim-fire ammunilion may be used, with- 

 out restrictions as to weight or trigger pull. No telescopic sights 

 will be allowed. 



3. Each man shall be required to complete his score witmn ten 

 minutes from the time the first shot is fired: two minutes will be 



allowed between the last shot on one score and the first shot on 

 the nest. An allowance will be made, however, for all time con- 

 sumed in deciding doubtful shots, in repairing range or arranging 

 lights. 



4. In all shootine: a sheet of paper shall he placed behind the 

 target in such a manner that i*- may be moved after each shot 

 that is fired. The shooter shall haye the benefit of all doubts that 

 cannot be decided with the naked eve. Nn shots will be judged 

 with the aid of any glass. In case the captains of the coutosting 

 teams so desire, the judge may decide a shot by inserting a .23cal. 

 bullet for .gScal. plug) in thp buJlpt hole. 



•5. All shooting shall be off-hand (hip or body rest allowpd) and 

 any member who leans or rests any part of his person against anv 

 support, or who places the Initt of the rifle under his coat, shall 

 forfeit his full score of shots. Tie matches shall be shot off on the 

 same date and range where made. The visiting club shall have 

 the choice of ranges. 



6. Each team shall shoot two matches against every other team, 

 one on the range nf each team. The club winning the greatest 

 number of matcbes vyill be awarded a trophy, presented by the 

 Forest and Stream. A fine gold medal will be awarded to the 

 phooter who makes the highest average in four-fifths of the 

 matchps. In ca=e of a tie on the number of matches won, the 

 Forest and Stream will decide upon the time and place for 

 sbontipg off said tie. 



7. The scorer of the home club shall send to the Forest and 

 Stream the result in fuU of each match within twenty-four hours 

 after said match is shot- Said scores must be signed by the cap- 

 tain and scorer of each team, and he certified by the judge. 



8. If a protest is made during anv match, regarding the decis- 

 ion of any official, said protest shall be at once submitted in writ- 

 ins: to the Forest and Stream, wdmse decision shall be final. In 

 esse of a disputed shot the tartret shall be sealed at once and 

 snbmitted as above, tlie shooter finishing his score on another 

 ta refit. ^ 



9. Entries must he received by the Forest and Stream. 31S 

 Broadway, Nev,' York, on or before TuRsday, Dec. 22. Said entry 

 must give the name of club, location of and how to reach ranpres, 

 name of prpsident, name and address of secretary, and the names 

 of the five team members along with five substitutes, none others 

 than whom shall be allowed to shoot. All matches will be shot 

 st'-ictly according to a schedule to he arranged by Forest and 

 Stream, and any team failing to appear for anv stipulated match 

 will forfeit said match to the r.pposing club. All matches will be 

 started not later than 8;30 P. M. 



SCHEDULE OF MATCHES. 



Home Banges. 



Home Ranges. 



a. 4. 



v.' u ' V/ w il ... 





r uriian,,. . . 



Mon., March 21 



' 4. 







■ 



Excpbior 





21 



4." 



Hudson 



. vs. 



Palisade 







21 





F.SF.PX Am. . 





R^r=sex Ind. ., 



'. Tues,, 





22 



5. 



Voluutppr. . . 



vs. 



Standard. . 





22 



6. 



'Greenville. . . 



. 'VS. 



Jpfsen 



. Wed., 





23 



8. 



Howard... . 



. vs. 



Excelsior. . . 



Tues,, 





23 



11. 



x'jAt CJ.;>n,fA .... 



, 



^ ' U I w »> 11 . . . 



Tues., 





29 



11 ! 



itXif Ib^if ' . . . ■ 





Miller 



Mon., 





28 



11.' 



Essex Ind... 



lis. 



HudeoTi 







38 



12. 



Standard.... 



, VS. 



Essex Am . . . 







28 



13. 



Jefsen 



VS. 



Volunteer. . 



Tues., 





29 



14. 



Puritan 



. vs. 



Greenville.. 



Thurs., 





81 



14. 













31 



18. 



d^sspx Am . . . 



vs. 



1 a iisaue - . . 



Mon,, April 



4 



is'. 



Hudson. 





Excelsior. . . 





4 



18.' 





OS 









4 



19.' 



Volunteer. . . 



vs. 



Essex Ind . . . 



Tues., 





5 



19. 



Greenville. . . 



. OS. 



Standard... 







5 



21, 



Our Own 



vs. 



.Tpfsen 







5 



23. 



Howard 



. vs. 









5 



25. 





tis. 



Millpr. 



Mon,, 





.11 



2.5 



Standard .... 



vs. 



Hudson 







il 







vs. 



Essex Am . . . 



Tues., 





12 



ie! 



Puritan 



vs. 



VoliintPer. . 







12 



2fi. 



Expelsior.. . 





Greenville . . 



Thurs.. 





J 4 



28. 



Palisade 



vs. 



Our Own 







14 



28. 



Essex Am. . . 



vs. 





Mon., 





11 



b. 1. 





vs. 



Puritan 



Mon., 





18 



1. 



Fssex Am. .. 



vs. 



Excelsior... 







18 



1. 



Volnnteer. . . 



vs. 



Palisade ... 







18 



3. 



Greeny ille... 



vs. 



Essex Ind. . 



Tues., 





]9 



2. 



Our Own 



vs. 



Standard... 







19 



2. 



Miller 



. U.S. 



.Jpfsen. ..... 



Fri., 





33 



4. 



Howard 



vs. 



Volunteer, . . 



Thura., 





81 



8. 



Standard.. . . 



vs. 



Miller 







'in 



8. 



Jefsen 



vs. 



Hudson 





25 



11. 



Puritan 



. vs 



Rssex Am... 







m 



9. 



li;xr(']=iior. . . 



vs. 



^'olunlop^. . . 



Thura., 







9. 



Palisade .... 





(;re.pnyille.. 



Fri., 





•an 



11. 



Essex Ind... 



rs. 



Our Own .. 



Tues., 





26 



8. 



Greenville . . . 



vs. 



Howard 







3(5 



15. 



ExCFlsior — 



. vs. 



Puritan 



Mon., May 



3 



15. 



Essex Ind... 



. vs. 



Palisade — 





16. 



•lefsen 



vs. 



.Standard... 



Tues., 





3 



16. 



Miller 



. vs. 



Our Ovyn... 







3 



18. 



Essex Am . . 



t'S. 



Hudson — 



Thurs., 





5 



19. 



Voluntepr. . . 



vs. 



Greenville. . 



Fri,, 





fi 



15, 



Puritan 



vs. 



Howard 



Mon., 





3 







vs. 



Excelsior 



Mon., 





9 



32. 



Standa.rd 



vs. 



Essex Ind.- 







9 



23, 



PuritHU 



vs. 



Jefsen 



Tues., 





II) 



23, 



llud.son 



vs. 



Our Own... 







10 



24. 



Volunteer. . . 



vs. 



Essex Am.. 



Mon., 





9 



25. 



Miller 



. vs. 



Greenville... 



Fri., 





13 





Our Own.... 



. vs. 



Howard 



Thurs., 





13 



29. 



Palisade 



vs. 



Puritan — 



Mou., 





16 



29. 



Excelsior . . 



. vs. 



Jefsen 









29. 



Essex Am . . 



1\s. 



O'lr Own... 



Tne3.t 







Ch 1. 



Volunteer .. 



. vs. 



Miller 







ir 



1. 



Hudson 



. vs. 



Greenville. . 



. Mon., 





16 



4. 







Essex Ind. . 



Fri., 





go 



3. 



Howard 



m. 



Palisade 



Thurs. 





19 





Greenville., . 





Howard — , 



. Mon., 





33 





Standard . . . 



. OS. 



Excelsior. . . 





23 





Puritan . . . 





Essex Ind. . 







33 



8. 



Greenville. . . 



. rs. 



EsRox Am. .. 



. Tues., 





24 



8. 



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. vs. 



Miller 





Si 



10. 



Our Osvn.... 





Volunteer. 



Thure., 





3S 



11. 



Palisade 



. vs. 



Jefsen 



Fri., 





3T 



8. 



Howard 



. vs. 



Standard... 



Tuea., 





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14. 



Essex Ind . . . 



. vs. 



Excelsior.. . 



. Mon., 





SO 



14. 



Standard 



. vs. 



Palisade. . . 







BO 



14 



Greenville. . 



. vs. 



Our Own... 



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Essex Am . . 



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31iller 







31 



15. 



Puritan 





Standard . 







31 



17. 



Volunteer . . . 



. vs. 



Hudson 



. Mob., 





30 



18. 



Jefsen 



. vs. 









30 



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No change whatever will be made in the above schedule. Clubs 

 failing to appear at 8:30 P.M. on their schoduled dates will forfait 

 the match to the opposing club, excepting that said failure to 

 appear is caused by the elements, in which case the Forest and 

 Stream will fix another date for the match. 



Newark— North Ward Match. 



Newark, Dec. 34. — The following scoips were made in a match 

 between teams of 5 men each from the Newark and North Ward 

 rifle clubs, shot on the latter*.^ range last night: 



F Roberts 9 10 12 11 10 13 12 11 10 10-107 



W Fischer 13 12 12 11 9 iO 12 11 11 13-113 



M Drake 8 10 11 13 12 12 12 12 13 12-113 



ECarr 12 8 12 9 11 11 11 13 1010-108 



W E Burns 9 11 12 11 11 11 12 13 10 13—111—551 



Northward. 



W Hedden 12 13 8 10 11 11 12 13 13 13-112 



B Stites : 10 9 12 11 13 10 13 1 1 9 01-lOT 



Philips 10 8 12 13 11 11 11 11 12 13-110 



J Holenburg 8 10 7 12 12 13 03 13 11 13-lOS 



Wright U 12 8 11 10 10 11 11 9 13-10.5-543 



International Shooting Match. 



MONTREAr,, Dec. 33.— The international shooting match between 

 Prof, .lohn Loris, exhibition shooter of Washington, and .Henry 

 Smith, of this city, for $500 a side and the championship of Amer- 

 ica, was held here last night and ended in a victory for Loris, 

 who was anccessful in both contests. The men shot 100 shots with 

 a rifle, 31hs. pull, at 100yds., and 100 shots with a revolver at -SOyds. 

 The shooting of Loris was the most remarkable ever seen here. 



