Sept. 15, 1900.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
21t 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Eureka Gun Oub, 
Interstate ?ark, Queens. L. I., Sept. 3.— The Labor Day shoot 
of the New Utrecht Gun Club was favored with good weather 
and good attendance. 
Miss-and-outs: 
Armstrong-, 30. 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 
No. 3. 
No. 4. 
1210 
1212 
2120 
210 
2120 
1120 
112222212 
22222112 
2222 
2220 
222222222 
2* 
11* 
2222 
0 
21212222 
0 
1122 
121121122 
1110 
,1022 
220 
102 
12* 
222 
121 
0 
0 
222222* 
12111212 
Lockwood, 28 
W J B, 26 
Webber 
Ilagedom 
10-bird Hdcp. Hdcp. for Rifle 
Arinstrong'. SO 2111102111- 9 22121221112 
T B Hopkins, 28 2220021121— 8 
Morfey. 31 ... ! .2222222222-10 
Tack. 28 2112111122—10 
\V Hopkins, 28 11221022*2— 8 
Wood, 28... 22*0011212- 7 
Lockwood. 27 1101001012— 6 
Webber, 30 
Hagedorn, 28 ■ 
Three Pairs 
Armstrong, 27 11 10 11—5 
J B Hopkins, 25 10 00 10-2 
Morfey, 28 01 00 11—3 
Tack, 2.5 11 11 10—5 
\V Hopkins, 25... 10 11 10-4 
Wood, 24 10 00 10—2 
I.ockwood, 23 11 10 01-4 
Hagedorn, 25 11 11 10-5 
LincoJn 
Club shoot, 15 birds, $10: 
-Morfcv. 31 2222*2222222*22—13 
Armstrong, 30 ' .■ 211111120112111—14 
Tack, 28 .120001111200212—10 
1-Tagedorn. 28 22*222*21010*20— 9 
Webber, 30 222222222222222—15 
Lincoln, 26 200102001*12*22— 8 
Match at 25 birds: 
T^ockwood, 27... 
^V•ood^ 2:7. 
22220 
222201 
220120112120 ' 
22221 
0 
Three Pairs. 
11 11 11— e 
10 11 00-3 
11 11 10—5 
11 10 00—3 
11 10 11—5 
11 11 01—5 
10 10 01—3 
11 10 11—5 
10 11 01—3 
2222222*20222022*12221120—20 
1121021212211221101021122—22 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Interstate Park, L. 1., Sept. S. — The feature of the day's shoot- 
ing was the excellent performance of Mr. R. A. Welch at the shoot 
of the New LTtrecht Gun Club to-day. The scores: 
Club shoot, 15 birds: 
R A Welch, 30 112112112122221—15 
T W Morfey, 32 2221111121*2211—14 
T H Hallock, 2S 101211112221222—14 
Dr A Webber, .30.. 22222:^2220222202-13 
C E Lockwood, 28 121112221020111—13 
Wm Wood, 28 : 120111112011*11—12 
Sweepstake, 15 birds: 
T W Morfey, 32 212222222121222-15 
TH Hallock, 28 ..222111221212222—15 
R A Welch, 30 2211211*2121111—14 
Dr Webber, 30 ...v.f. 222022222222222—14 
C E Lockwood. 28,...-, .110011021011120—10 
Wm. Wood, 28 2*220202*111101—10 
Sweepstakes, 5 birds, club handicap: Morfey 5, Welch 5, Hallock 
4, Lockwood 4, Webber 4, Wood 3. 
Sweepstakes, same conditions: Welch 5, Lockwood 5, Wood 4, 
' Morfey 3, withdrew; Hallock 3, withdrew. 
Sweepstakes, 5 birds: Welch 5; Morfey 3, withdrew; Hallock 3, 
withdrew; Lockwood 3, withdrew. 
Sweepstakes, same conditions; Morfey 5, Welch- 4, Lockwood 4, 
Hallock 1, withdrew. 
Miss-and-out: Welch 5, Webber 4, Morfey 3, Lockwood 2, Hal- 
lock 1. 
Mis.s-and-out: Welch 4, Hallock 4, Morfey 4, Webber 4, Lock- 
wood 3. - 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
[.. ■ i 
Walsrode Gun Club. 
Trenton, N. J., Sept. 3.— The Labor Day shoot of the Walsrode 
Gun Club drew a large crowd. Representatives were present from 
the South Side Club, Newark; clubs from Freehold, Burlington 
and from the Trenton Gun Club, and the Cannibals. Owing to the 
large number of contestants it was found impossible to shoot off 
the entire i)rogramme. 
Secretary Thomas was busily engaged in acknowledging con- 
gratulations over the arrival of a baby girl at his home. 
The scores in the cash sweepstakes are as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events 
10 15 10 
12 3 4 
Targets: 10 15 10 
9 13 9 11 Harper 7 
8 IS 10 12 Farlee 11 8 ., 
Borden 10 .. .. 
Targets : 
Peigenspan 
Sinnock . ... . _ . 
Widmann 6 11 
H Hance 5 13 8 12 Volks 11 
Thomas 8 11 6 13 Webber 8 
Blue Ribbon 9 13 S 10 Harrison 
R A Ellis 7 11 9 
Larron 2 13 5 . 
12 7 12 
Mitchell 4 .. 
Lawrence 2 
Torpey 8 13 7 13 Williams 9 12 
W B Ellis 6 13 9 13 Mickcl 4 
Carson 4 11 
Hughs 3 
Warner jg 
Sinclair ;{ 
Muldoon 4 13 4 . . 
Tack Pattern 2 5 5 12 
Thropp 8 S .. 9 
Wallins SH 9.. 
Cole 7 11 4 4 ' 
Fourteen 10-target events also were shot. 
x>■'^"^ Hlf, shoot the following lied on 10 targets: Peigenspan, 
^^-■'i^ ^-'I'S' Vvidmann, Torpey, Thomas and Sinnock. In the shoot- 
Oit_ Peigenspan won. 
T,,?.^^"'"^^!?" tied on the second prize event, as follows: R. A. 
JtP®+, -f-T-.?,^*'^^^?' Messier, Hance, Sinnock, Blue Ribbon, Thomas, 
vy. h. Jillis, Feigenspan, Thropp. Widmann, Martindale, Farlee, 
tf^^son. ^alko, Williams. Messier won in the shoot-off. 
Ihe following tied on S out of 10 in the gun case event: Mul- 
doon, Walling, Conies, W. B. Ellis, Sinnock, Hance, Thomas, 
iorpey, Blue Ribbon, Widmann, Feigenspan, Farlee, R. Ellis 
Ihropp, l-rancis, Harrison, Harper, Williams, Reading, Valko 
feigenspan won. 
These lied in the next event on 7 out of 10: W. B Hance 
Messier, Thomas, VV ailing. Lawrence, W. B. Ellis, Sinnock, Van 
Doren, Coates, Farlee, Mitchell, Borden, Widmann, Blue Ribbon 
Ihropp, Cole, Irancis. Reading, Carson, Worthington, Harper' 
1 orpey. Cole won. » . f . 
Tn the fishing rod shoot the following tied on 6 out of 10- 
Lawrence, V an Doren, Muldoon. Coates, Pattern, Thomas Wid- 
mann. Borden. Sinnock, Webber, Worthington, Carson Cole' Cole 
and Borden tied on the shoot-off, and Borden won. 
Forester Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J.. Sept .1.-The Forester Gun Club claims the 
second Friday and Saturday of Aprik 1901, for its second annual 
spring tournament. 
,JZ i'^n^ v^''-'' ^H""^^- P""^^- L. Cook second 
prize, and D. Fleming third prize. 
Events: 12345*6*7*8*9 
J Cummings.. 578.. 861935.. 44 
Stanton 6 7 9 
T Fleming.... 8 10 7 S 9 4 21 2 '7 
Winans 
10 * 11 * 12 
2 8 
2 8 5 6 2 5 
2 10 1 7 2 5 .. .. 
1 8 2 6.... 
D Fleming... 9 4 7 5 7 8 IB 4 7 2 7 4 6 9 "? 
Jewell 677678 19 4928 ^ 
Koch 7.. .. 5 51211 s'g 
Tighe S ID 7 10 7 4 IS 
Strader r, .5 6 5 7 9 1" 
Strader, Jr. . . . 0 S 7 8 7 7 13 . 
Hedden S 
Dr Cummins 7 9 6 19 3 SI 7 " 
F Million 2 1; 11 10 7 3 ■' 4 7 "i '= 
C Smith 9 8 5 15 2 S 1 S - 
^^tJ'K 1 n-^ I" ■ " 1 6 7 3 , --f ■■ 
'Handicaps, v , , . , 
Championship of New Jersey. 
Newark, N. J., Sept. 8.— To-day the contest between Mr. W. B. 
Widmann, of Yardville, N. J., and Mr. F. E. Sinnock, of Newark, 
for the E C cup, emblematic of the championship of New Jersey, 
was shot on the grounds of the South Side Gun Club. It resulted 
in a victory for the holder, Mr. F. E. Sinnock, by a score of 44 
to 42. Mr. Hayes was judge for Mr. Sinnock. Mr- Thomas filled 
a like office for Mr. Widmann, while Mr. Feigenspan acted as 
referee. The scores: 
W B Widmann 1011111011011111101111111—21 
0110111110111011111111111—21-^2 
F E Sinnock 1101110111111111111111111-23 
1111111111111000111011111—21-^4 
Nos. 6 and 10 below were merchandise events. Nos. 5 and 9 
were the handicaps. Nos. 7, 8 and 11 were the ties. Nos. 1 to 4 
were sweepstakes: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
Thomas « 6 9 9 4 19 ... . fi 20 7 10 1 6 
Feigenspan 10 10 S 7 1 24 10 S 1 23 
Widmann 10 8 .. .. 3 20 .. .. 4 20 
6 
9 
9 
DovcflSportsmen's Association. 
9 8 
5 19 .. 
9 2 22 . . 
. 3 20 . . 
Coates 8 
Filson 7 
Van Arsdale 9 
Terrill 9 
Weller 6 4 4 3 6 17 
T^errington 10 6 8 8 4 22 
Sinnock 10 9 10 .. 2 22 
Colquitt, 8 8 8 8 7 4 19 
Tighe 8 10 la 3 21 
Dr Gardner 10 10 9 2 24 
Huntington , 
6 19 
3 20 
4 21 10 8 
9 9 6 6 
9 9 
8 19 7 9 
4 22 10 9 
3 20 . . . . 
5 20 9 7 
4 16 .. .. 
1 22 . . . . 
2 10 
0 9 
East Side Gun Club. 
Newark, N, J., Sept, 3. — On Siiiith grounds to-day the live-bird 
events resulted as follows: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
Otten 2011121021*0212—11 1212210—6 
.Stef?ens 102011102212102—11 2112022—6 
Matzen 1220100101211*2—10 1111201—6 
Colquitt 1211221*1122122—14 2211002—5 
Duston ■. 212101212210220—12 1*21122—6 
Castle 101012110121112—12 *2121*1— 5 
Koegel 2220201—5 
Hudson 1111122—7 
Fischer 1121110—6 
.Sweepstakes: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Otten 5 3 5 5 Duston 3 5 4 3 
Steffens 4 4 3 5 Colquitt 3 5 
Matzon 4 5 4 2 
Morristown East Side Gun Club. 
Morristown, X. J., Sept. 3. — Event 1 was at 7 birds, 
moneys. Xo. 2 was at 10 birds, ."iiS. three moneys. No. 
10 birds, $5. No. 4 was the same as Xo. 1. No. 5 was at 5 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 
J Brewer. 33 1111111—7 1111111111—10 1111110111— 9 
T Drake, 32 1111111—7 1111111010- 8 
Whitehead, 28.... 1110111-6 1110100111— 7 
Orr, 30 ...0001111—4 
Doty. 30 1111111—7 1111111101—9 1111111111—10 
Pierson, 28 0101110—4 1101111110— 8 
Kling 1110111— fi 1111011111— 9 1111111111—10 
" ' 1111111110— 9 OUUlOlll- 8 
1101011001— 6 
$3, two 
3 was at 
birds, $2: 
No. 4. 
1111111—7 
1111011—6 
1011111—6 
TTathway 0111101—5 
Sharp 
Armstrong 
Leonard 
No. 5: 
Drake, 32... 11101—4 Leonard 
Hathaway 11101—4 Leek .... 
Sharp 11110—4 
0011011—4 
1111111—7 
1111011—6 
0101111—5 
.00101—2 
.00111—3 
Griescdieck — Chase. 
St. Louis, Aug. 31. — The race for the championship of the .St. 
Louis Gun Club was shot on the club's grounds to-day. E C cup 
rules governed the contest. 
Unknown angles: 
Chase 1101101111111111111111111—23 
lllOOllOllllimOlOllllll— 2«— 43 
Expert: 
1011001101111010101010111—16 
1111100111011011111100110— 18-34 
Doubles : 
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 00 11 10 10 00—12 
10 10 11 10 01 10 10 11 11 10 10 10—15—27—104 
Unknown angles: 
Griesedieck ' 0100111110011011111111111—19 
1111001111011011111011000—17—36 
Expert: 
0110111110111110100110111—18 
1010010110111011101101111—17—35 
Doubles : 
10 10 10 10 10 11 00 11 10 10 10 10 11—15 
10 11 11 11 11 10 01 10 11 10 11 11—19-34—105 
9 10 
9 8 
Fulford's Shoot. 
Utica, X^. Y., Sept. 8.— Appended find scores for 
shoot for Sept. 4 was abandoned, as no one cared 
pigeons. 
Considering the number of shoots held throughout 
did very well. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 
Fulford 10 7 
Loghlin 6 10 
Chapman 8 8 
I>avidson 8 7 
Friday 8 7 
Sperry 5 6 
Cutty 
Cavana , 6 
Saraway . . . . 
Brown 6 
Dexter 7 8 8 
Singer ■. 6 .. .. 8 
Stowe 7 6 8 3 8 3 
Griffin 
Peute , , 
Shepardson 
Woodcock 
Sept, 3. The 
to shoot live 
the county, I 
3 4 5 6 7 8 
9 7 10 10 10 8 
8 10 2 4 8 10 
8 7 10 8 9 8 10 
6 4 5 5 5 4 6 
8 10 8 7 8 
9 8 7 7 
7 7 7 8 
4 
8 7 
11 12 
8 9 10 
9 7 7 
9 9 9 
8 5 6 
9 10 6 
8 7 8 
7 
13 14 15 
9 10 10 
8 7 
8 9 
6 7 
8 6 
7 8 
7 5 
8 8 
9 4 
C. 
Sanford Defeats Fort. 
Fre.mo.n-t O., Sept. 4.— The match between Messrs. M. ^. 
Sanford, of Clyde, O., and E. C. Fort, of Fremont, O., was shot 
on the grounds of the Fremont Gun Club to-day. There was §50 
as an incentive. The targets were thrown quite fast. The wind 
Z^r.^ "'^,1^ ^""^ ^^^^^y- Sanford .scored 141 and Fort 136 out of 
150. The former averaged 91 per cent., the latler 90.6 per cent. 
Sanford used 2%dvs. E C No. 2, I140Z. No. 7 chlTled shot in 
.Smokeless shells: 
Singles: 
Sanford 1100111111111101111111111—23 
1111111111111111111111111_25 
1111111111101111111111111—24 
Doubles: 1111111111111111110111111-24-95 
10 11 11 n 11 11 10 nil fl 11 11 11 
im 11 11 n 01 11 11 01 11 11 11 -46 
Singles: 
Fort 
Doubles : 
141 
. llllllllllOOllllOOlQlllU-20 
iiimiHiiniiiiiioiioii— 23 
lllllimillliiiiioiliiii-_24 
1111111111111010011111111—22-89 
^ ?? 11 11 11 n 11 10 11 u 11 11 n 
11 11 11 11 11 11 U 11 11 U 11 11 
■pgrt's secAnd pair w;is lost by the safety jarring back. 
—47 
1^ 
People winging their way " 'way down East in the suinnur 
time vacation hunt passing through Dover, N. H., would scarcely 
believe this old town capable of supporting an organized gun 
club with all modern improvements, and the interest in it extend- 
ing into families and ramifying generally through Dover society. 
The women of Dover, rotund, fair and niatronly, florid and 
spirituelle, have an abiding faith in the club's prowess. The Dover 
woman can be found at the weekly shoots, but it is on such an 
occasion as was offered Monday, Sept. 3, that the Dover matron 
and maid appeared to best advantage. . They simply had charge 
of the entire programme, except actually firing a gun and keep- 
ing scores. They were on the ground early, accompanied by a 
wagon load of material that eventually resolved itself into a 
■broad and prodigal lunch of infinite variety. The sight of that 
lioard at 12 M., just prior to the first attack on its symmetry by 
Squad No. 1, will linger in memory as one of the beautiful things 
wrought by woman. 
Imagine, if you please, a table 60ft. long, with immaculate cov- 
ering, bearing cold meats, roast fowl, sauces, pickles, cake and 
pie in bewildering variety; milk, tea, coffee, gilt-edge butter; also 
the ubiquitous bean, cold and hot, cooked after that recipe known 
only to those who live and have their being inside the isothermal 
line. Put your pencil on Canada, close to Rouse's Point, draw a 
straight line south, finishing a little west of South Norwalk. 
Conn. This is the thermal line of baked beans and perpetual pie. 
Not only were all good things on this table, but to_ make it more 
attractive, bouquets of flowers were scattered over it in profusion 
and a lovely boutonniere at each plate, and to cap the whole 
lovely entirety the matrons and maids smilingly ready to attend 
and anticipate every want. 
I should like to dwell on the subject of New England pie in 
general and Dover pie in particular, but right there the pen 
grows feeble, for out of the English vocabulary, rich as it is, 
words cannot be found to give expression and attune the palate 
in imagination to the delights of Dover pie. The Dover woman 
has solved the abstruse problem of pie 
To the goodly company of paid representatives and manufac- 
turers' agents the writer presents his compliments, and to remind 
them tliat he was the only one of the "goodly" in attendance at 
the Labor Day shoot — drop a tear of regret for yourselves, gen- 
tlemen. 
It will be noticed the scores are not high. This is accounted 
for in part by the wind; but for the rest the conditions were good 
— guess it was one day when high scores could not be made any 
way. Much interest was centered in the team contest, won by 
the Dover team. 
Miskay's shooting was the feature of the day, though not shoot- 
ing up to his usual average. Miskay handles her gun in excel- 
len form, shoots quick and centers the target. What a fine exam- 
ple this young lady and the comparatively few other women who 
shoot are setting to be followed by their sex. 
The distinguished visitors were Miss. M. Kirkwood (Miskay), 
Messrs. Horace and William Kirkwood, of the Boston Gun Chi'b; 
Mr, W. 1^. Colville, of the Dupont Powder Co.; Messrs. Cooper, 
Tilton, Carlisle, Gerrish, Langley and Elwel!, of the Exeter Gun 
Club; J. Snell, of the Rochester Gun Club; Messrs. Philbrick, of 
Portsmouth. 
The ladies in attendance were': Mrs. C. H. Mitchell, Mrs. John 
B. Stearns, Mrs. Sam'l Meseroe, Mrs., Eugene Smart, Mrs. Geo. 
Beard, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. John Drew. 
The officers of Dover Sportsmen's Association are as follows: 
President, Sam'l Meseroe; Vice-President, C. H. Mitchell; Treas- 
urer, Eugene Smart; Secretary, John B. Stevens; Team Captain, 
Nat C. Wentworth, 
Shot 
at. Broke. Av 
99 
93 
120 
44 
59 
71 
55 
87 
89 
61 
57 
46 
44 
44 
35 
31 
34 
29 
63 
15 
20 
32 
36 
43 
22 
22 
29 
Morton .150 
Langley ...... .145 
Colville 160 
Gerrish 95 
Cooper ......... 95 
Carlisle 95 
Bickford 95 
Horace ........130 
Miskay ........130 
Tony 95 
Weston 95 
Brown 95 
Goodwin 95 
MeShane 90 
Horne 95 
Spain 75 
Webber 60 
A Horne ...... 75 
C Roberts 110 
W Tibbetts ... 45 
Durgin 30 
Eddy 60 
Pitman 80 
Kimball 80 
G Tibbetts .... 45 
Peavey 35 
Moore 95 
Cup shoot: 
Portsmouth Team. 
Philbrick 13 
White 16 
Tony 11 
Weston . 9 
Manson , 12 
Goodwin , 7 — 68 
Exeter Team. 
Langley 12 
Gerrish 7 
Cooper 13 
.660 
.710 
.750 
.460 
.620 
.740 
.570 
.670 
.690 
.640 
.600 
.470 
.460 
.480 
.380 
.410 
.560 
.390 
.570 
.330 
.660 
.530 
.450 
.540 
.500 
.630 
.300 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
W Fcrnald ..... 60 35 
Ward .......... 60 27 
Moses 60 40 
Stevens 85 54 
Beard 110 80 
Philbrick ...... 65 39 
Lewis .. 45 24 
Griffin ......... 75 37 
Ludden ..80 47 
Drew . 80 48 
Williams 95 48 
Grant .80 50 
F Wentworth.. 110 58 
Snell 95 84 
Sowerby .......125 38 
Gillis 115 54 
Fisher .. ...85 .39 
E Young ...... 60 26 
W Tilton ...... 80 311 
Manson ........ 50 32 
White 35 26 
Hatch ....SO 9 
Seavey 15 8 
Smart 35 is 
Abrams 15 8 
Coffin ,.15 7 
Av. 
.580 
.450 
.660 
.640 
.730 
.600 
.540 
.500 
.620 
.600 
.500 
.620 
.,520 
.880 
.300 
.470 
.450 
.430 
.490 
.«40 
.740 
.330 
.560 
.500 
.530 
.460 
Carlisle ...13 
Bickford ] ' 11 
Tilton '.'.'.'.U~G1 
Dover Team. 
wentworth n 
Beard ^14 
Stevens !..!!l5 
Smart ]"lO 
L M Joy '.'.'.'.'.'.'.U 
Mitchell 14—75 
Dick Swiveller. 
Crown 
Crown Point Gun Club. 
Point, Ind., Aug. 31,— Herewith find scores of the 
weekly sh«ot of Crown Point Gun Club. Youche was hio-h ,„ 
averaging 9d per cent, for 110 targets from the magautrap. " 
The scores : ^ 
I -X'!''";- l^„«'""les: Youche 15, G. Sherman 14 Hilde- 
brandt 13, Myrick 12^ Keeney 12, V. Sherman 11, Dyer 8 A Sher- 
man 7, Brannon 6, Hunter 6. 
Other sweeps were as follows: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Youche , . , , 
G Sherman 
Myrick 
V Sherman 
Keenej' 
A .Sherman ] 
Brannon [[[[ 
Hunter 
Dyer 
Hildebrandt 
.... U 
.... 10 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
10 
10 
15 
5p 
8 
10 
25 
10 
9 
15 
10 
24 
8 
8 
12 
7 
20 
S 
8 
12 
7 
8 
7 
8 
6 
8 
8 
12 
7 
6 
5 
15 
6 
3 
5 
4 
3 
4 
"s 
7 
is 
7 
7 
9 
8 
16 
S 
9 
8 
A New Indian, 
Keithskurg, in., Sept. X-EdHor Fore.<!t and S-lrumu ■ At •. 
meeting of the. Indian., held after our tonrnaZnt 4cently 1 el.' 
at Lake Okoboii, la,. I was instructed t« U^nA r-i ■ i r I, - 
to write and think you fo^ t e interest man^ n *Y 
ment. Your Mr. Frank Riehl madf man^ riends iZh °^ 
and for your paper, and so far ingraTia?ed himl'lf ?, fn'^.l. J 
graces of the Indian.s that we mfdf him one 'ofShe tribe "^nnd 
assure you that anvthmg we can do in th^ f„H„-, t ' f 
vantage will be gladly attended to. ^° 
Tom a, Marshall. 
Crosby-Gilbert Challenge. 
New York, Sept. 4..— Editor Forest and Stream- I h-rv^ ir. i 
received a letter fron. Mr VV. R. Crosby inXir.g check fo/'l'i^i 
antl notifying me that he has challenged Mr Fred Gilbert fi 
?e,^by"^Mr!tlE=^ °^ ^^^^et ^^sli^Tn^ 
I have formally notified Mr. Gilbert to the above effect nn,l 
have asked him 10 name pl,,<.e and date for ' the match at Ti^ 
tonvenience. "idtcn at nia 
iVKS. 
Secy lUc Amcru-Tiu h C k bc\\\i}trfi Gunpowrler go.^ ^^^^^ 
