280 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Apkil 8, 1807. 
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E C Meyer (28), Rochester, NY 2ia33a<i323000 —10 
J M Baker (373^), Ridgefleld, N J aaiaSv-.OSJ^O — 9 
C Marsh (28), Scranton, Pa 3132^2300320 — 9 
Irby Bennett (27), New Haven, Conn 0131233220080 — 9 
H W Johns (27). Baltimore 3122030233020 — 9 
B H Williams (27), Detroit. 3310301131020 — 9 
C A May (30), Pittsburg. Pa »23330«2330 — 8 
J S 8 Remsen (38), Brooklyn 83202031220 — 8 
E A Geoffroy (273^), Newark, N J •322023222« — 8 
A C L Hofmeister (27), Pittsburg, Pa 2210.'102320 —8 
A MarshalU27), New York 9102^22 J300 —8 
Tee Kay (21J^), Plainfleld, N J .; 233a20ao230« — 8 
Chas Jones (at), Baltimore.. 21212003330 — 8 
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S T James (39), Newbm-gh, N Y ," 32«222020 — 6 
R Trimble (283^), Covington, Ky. . ; 012203320 — 6 
F KleiDz (38), Philadelphia 010122220 — 6 
T R Hostetter (28), Pittsburg, Pa 302322200 — 6 
J fl Covington (37), Easton, Md , 110212.30 — 6 
W A Hammond (27), Richmond, Va 101112200 — 6 
147(30) 22«a0i'2020 —6 
S McPherson (38), Pittsburg, Pa ..123803 — 5 
B Leroy (28), Campello. Mass 028200 — 3 
Ohas Matzen (38), New York city 011030 — 3 
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F E Heyer (273.^), Colt's Npck, N J...,., 1S«.'O0O — 3 
Old Hoss (27). Pittsburg, Pa 02»21«0 — q 
U M C (26), Bridgeport, Conn SnauO* — 4 
F Clayton (27), New York city 1210100 — 4 
R S Waddell (27), Cincinnati 01010 — 3 
T Leuthauser (27), Newark, N J .10 ?00 —% 
J 0 Haskell (27), Lvnn, Mass aOglO — % 
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THE CONSOLATION HANDICAP. 
This event was started as soon as the Grand American Handicap 
had closed. It had 48 entries at $10, birds extra. So fast were the 
birds, owing both to their exceHent quality and the strong gale of 
wind, that misses came all too rapidly. Squad pads that started out 
with 25 names on one and 23 on another soon dwindled down to a 
mere 15 or 20 all told, and it was soon seen that there was danger of 
another shoot-up on the part of the two-miss men. In the very last 
round this thing happened, only 9 men being left in for the 10 moneys. 
There were only four straights— Gilbert, Grimm, H. Dunnell and A. 
L. Ivins; these four divided $312. The other five men with 14 apiece 
divided the next five moneys, amounting altogether to $153.60. This 
left the small sum of $14.40 to be shot off for by the two-miss men, 39 
in all. Several of these refused to shoot off, preferring to wait and try 
their hands in the Long Branch Scramble. The shoot-off was com- 
menced on No. 1 set of traps, but everybody seemed to be killing 
their birds, so a move was made for No. 3 sc. Here misses were 
morenumerou?, but still it was a long drawn outaft'air. Finally it got 
down to Chan Powers and the Arkansas Traveler, Powers ultimately 
shooting out the Arkansan. During this shoot-off some great stiots 
were made, the affair on the No. 2 set creating more amusement than 
all the rest of the shoot put together. 
Before the Consolation Handicap was quite finished, it was evident 
that there would be no chance to shoot the Long Branch Scramble, 
Accordingly Manager Shaner directed those who had entered for this 
event to draw down their money and close up their accounts at the 
cashier's office. 
The tournament of 1897 closed about 6 P. M., after a most success- 
ful three days' shoot. The score of the Consolation Handicap fol- 
lows: 
Clayton 123212112109211 
Fanning 311020112120 
Coldren 2023023222222232220 
Zwirlein 012120 w 
Fulford 232202121292112 
Howe ,.20222901110 
Welch , , .0121021220 
N Money «.. ..*,'m»....«.3202«20 
White o ......... i i 1*3311*11313110 
454313 443314554 
W Fred Quiitiby .^i/S/ '^T/" i \T H/"/ Ni^ 
(88), New York... 3 laa.aOa 3 110330 
42243543533414 
WSEdey 'i\>\'i>W^^^^7"\^'\ 
New York 8 2003a822a3330 
Arno. ., 2a«223»8820 
W S King , , , . , . , .102a80w 
(iuthrie .1. , .„ 220220W 
Capt Money. 120.1132132232211232* 
Cubberly...,,....,.,.^.. 303tlll0w 
Parmelee , 2212120220w 
Van Dyke 23022230222222221210 
Alkire. , ,, 0120w 
Bartlett 2322.3I233»338931113« 
Oarver ., , , 822833332.3210332130 
Williamson.,,,.., ,.,.,■.„,,..'; 82032010 
Marskall 223933323322203 
H Dunnell , . . . , 232322822229338 
Bingham. , 0832232v:222220220 
Powers 3202202223222222311222 
Merrill , ■ „ 2229331883303»8 
Gilbert .-^.^ . . .838882222128228 
Grimm. , ^ . .232822223222232 
Budd ; . . . . , , 33a0212«90 
Voris .222322220280 w 
Dickey 0»w ' 
Burkhardt 28320229822282020 
Willey 08322220233022 
Williams •.2192«10Ow 
Ivins 282323322223332 
Daly , 29«2022920 
Arkansas Traveler, ...,....,,..,.,,,....„,...,..,. .2232033203323888228333 
I r rt ^ « ■ a • •-■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ I 
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...211321121122101 
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..20«w 
. . . .,; r.,... . , v... . . 22222a20923022-281828. 
Fairmont i ,. J 1232219.010 
I Bennett i.^ , 282810320w 
T C Wright... ..,.,,.,...•.„..,.,... 30833883322S20222812* 
J M Baker bOw 
Herrington 
Brucker 
Sporting Life, 
Knowlton. 
Duston.... 
Furgueson, Jr. 
Patten 
Greiff 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
li. W. Ferdinand & Co. 
We take the following from an exchange: 
The demolishing of buildings to make way for the new terminal 
station in Boston has caused many old established business houses to 
locate elswhere. The building at 267 Federal street has been the home 
of L. W,' Ferdinand & Co. for more than a quarter of a century, and 
they have built up a large trade iu yachting hardware, boat fittings, 
paints and oils. This was one of the buildings that stood in the way 
of the new station, and they were obliged to seek other quarters. 
They are now located at the comer of Federal and Purchase streets, 
and 176 to 184 Federal street. The new store is as large again as their 
old store, and is light, airy and easy of access, offering every oppor- 
tunity to show their large stock of goods to the best possible advan- 
tfiere It is the intention of L. W. Ferdinand & Co. to carry a fuU line 
of builders' hardware in connection with their regular stock, and 
they also occupy two floors at 330 Purchase street with a complete 
line of boats oars etc. — Adv. 
Frizes for two Inventors. 
For some time the patent firm of John Wedderburn & Co., of 
Washington, D. 0. , have given a monthly reward of $150 to the In- 
ventor who should submit the best invention from the standpoint of 
simplicity, novelty and utility. The Board of Awards, composed of 
Senator Wm. Stewart, of Nevada, Chairman; Representative Claude 
A. SwansoD, of Virginia; Mr. John 0. Eckloff, cashier of the Second 
National Bank of Washineton; and Messrs. A. C. Moses, of W. B. 
Moses's Sons, and F. E. Woodward, of Woodward & Lothrop, two of 
the leading merchants of the capital city, has just selected the prize 
winners in the contest participated in by inventors who submitted 
their devices durins- the month of January. The prize of 8150 goes 
to Wm. Taylor, of Kearney, N. J., the inventor of a bicycle brake of 
si-nple construction; and the sold medal to Theodore G. Thomas, of 
Lamarque, Texas, for a monkey wrench of novel design.— .^dlw. 
Bronze, Brass and Aluminum Casting^s. 
The Andrew B. Hendiyx Company, 18-34 Audubon street. New' 
Haven, Conn., makers of the famous Hendryx reels, announce that, 
having added a complete br'ouze and brass foundry to their Audubon 
street works, apd purchased the foundry and good will of Messrs. 
Henry E. Preiss & Son, of New Haven (employing both members of 
the late firm), they are prepared to stapply bronze, brass, aluminum 
and white metal castings promptly and of uniformly good quality. 
They are also prepared to design new styles and patterns for the 
special use of customers at reasonable cost, and solicit the oppor- 
tunity to quote prices on receipt of sample castings or patterns. 
Yachtsmen and sporting goods manufacturers in need of such work 
would do well to address the Hendryx Company.— ^dv. 
Metal Boats. 
W. H. MiTLLiNS, of 16 Depot street, Salem, O., announces that he has 
just completed designs for an embossed metal dinghy, or yacht ten- 
der, which he feels sure will be very taking with yachtsmen gener- 
ally. The model of the boat is perfect and the workmanship unsur- 
passed. At present they will be made in galvanized steel, manganese 
bronze and aluminum. The bronze and aluminum boats are the 
most magnificent boats of the kind manufactured, and Mi". Mullins 
feels confident that the wealthy class of yachtsmen, who are always 
on the lookout for the very best, will appreciate the style and finish. — 
Adv. 
A New Tacht Water Closet. 
Alfhed B. Sands & Son, 134 Beekman street. New York, manufac- 
turers of folding lavatories and yacht closets, have ready for the 
market a greatly improved water clos«t operated by electricity and 
fiushed by turning a switch. In this clo«et, as with others manufac- 
tured by this firm, there is no danger of flooding, though placed below 
the waterline. The arrangement is very neat and compact, and lin 
some models may be placed in a locker or transom entirely hidden 
away from view. — Adv. 
"Baker Gun Quarterly." 
The March issue of the "Baker Gun Quarterly" has a leading arti- 
cle on pigeon farms, where birds for shooting contests are reared, and 
also gives particulars of the new Baker hammer gun, model of 1897, 
and the new Ba^arta hammerless. The "Quarterly" will be sent, free 
of charge, to any one who makes application.— j4cZi;. 
Steam and Gasoline Launches. 
Messrs. Murray & Tbegtjtha, West First street, foot of E street, 
South Boston, Mass., manufacture steam and gasoline, as well as 
single, compound, triple and quadruple expansion marine engines. 
Their specialties are perhaps the Tregurtha safety water tube boilers 
and gasoline engines. They have just issued a new circular of 
launches and engines. — A&v. 
The Parker Calendar. 
Parker Bros., Meriden, Conn., have recently published a hand- 1 
some calendar for the year from March, 1897, 10 March, 1898, illus- 
trated by portraits of prominent trap shooters. These calenidars will ' 
be sent free of charge to gun club secretaries, or to others on receipt 
of 10 cents for postage.— ^dv. 
Stevens Rifles and Pistols. 
The J.^Stevens Arms and Tool Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass., issue a 1 
reduced price list for 1897. The Stevens Company have reason to feel 
pleased with the success of their rifle at the Sportsmen's Exposition, 
as wins in three out of five contests were placed to its credit.— .<4dv. 
' Sunset liimited." 
I 
The Southern Pacific R. R. announces that the "Sunset Limited," 
between New Orleans and Los Angeles and San Francisco, has been 
withdrawn for the season. The laist train from New Orleans left. 
April i.—Adv. 
