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Pointer For Sale. 
Midkiff Rex, 2% years old; sired by the celebrated field 
trial producer Savannah Kent and out of Hestia (Prince 
Hal X Queen Rip Rap). Can this breeding be excelled? 
Rex won second at the last Boston show, only time 
shown. He has had two seasons’ work on game, has an 
extra good nose, is steady to shot and wing, staunch on 
point, works close in cover, but extra fast and wide in 
open. Retrieves, and is under perfect control. Price for 
immediate acceptance, $150. 
MIDKIFF KENNELS, Dallas, Pa. 
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OXFORD KENNELS, 
35 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SALE. 
Champion Lake Dell Damsel and Endcliffe Briarwood 
(English name, Fountain Ranger), both winners and 
world beaters. Address DR. L. C. TONEY, 204 Currier 
Block, Los Angeles, Cal. 
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB STUD BOOK 
1 Liberty Street ... - New York 
THE NEW STUD BOOK 
The Stud Book for 1912 has been published and is on 
sale in this office, in its new form. Beside the regular 
volume, containing all breeds, it has five Sections separ¬ 
ated in Breeds, as follows: 
Section I.—Beagles, Bloodhounds, Chesapeakes, Deer¬ 
hounds, Foxhounds, Greyhounds, Griffons (Sporting), 
Pointers, Retrievers, Setters, Spaniels, Whippets, Wolf¬ 
hounds, also Great Danes and Dachshunde to balance the 
sections. 
Section II.—Bulldogs, Chow Chows, Dalmatians, 
French Bulldogs, Mastiffs, Pinschers, Poodles, St. Ber¬ 
nards, and all the Toy dogs. 
Section III.—Collies and Sheepdogs. 
Section IV.—Airedales, Bedlingtons, Manchesters, 
Bullterriers, Dandle Dinmonts, Foxterries, Irish Terriers, 
Scottish Terriers, Sealyham Terriers, West Highland 
White, and Welsh Terriers. 
Section V.—Boston Terriers. 
The sections are $1 each, and the regular volume $5. 
Portland Gun Club. 
Newburgh G. C. 
Portland, Me. June 14.—E. A. Randall won indi¬ 
vidual state championship with 98 out of lOO. Steel, of 
Boston, was high amateur with .393; Blanchard, of Port¬ 
land, second with 371; Sibley, of Boston, high pro. The 
wind blew a gale on the last day. Scores: 
1st 
■ 2d 
1st 
2d 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
* Wheeler . 
.. 175 
178 
Griffiths . 
.. 175 
1S5 
*HiU . 
.. 177 
184 
Gilman . 
.. 135 
160 
G Darton . 
.. 167 
187 
Boylston . 
.. 147 
181 
*Hammond ... 
.. 162 
123 
^Fanning . 
.. 165 
185 
*Fay . 
.. 136 
169 
Hilliard . 
.. 161 
181 
Thurston . 
.. 166 
175 
H Blanchard . 
.. 200 
91 
*Sibley . 
.. 182 
188 
Small . 
.. 113 
Blanchard .... 
.. 184 
187 
J Whitney ... 
.. 162 
ire 
J.)imick . 
.. 161 
175 
S Adams . 
190 
*P Osborne ... 
.. 165 
189 
Hayden . 
.. 163 
188 
C Randall. 
.. 179 
191 
Sterling . 
122 
Hinds . 
.. 158 
185 
Hunt . 
.. 163 
m 
E Randall .... 
.. 177 
195 
N Taylor . 
.. 141 
171 
Don . 
.. 151 
181 
Sinnett . 
.. 151 
168 
Weymouth ... 
.. 145 
183 
Putnam . 
188 
Snow . 
.. 167 
189 
Proctor . 
174 
Blum . 
.. 157 
151 
Ross . 
166 
G L Osborne.. 
.. 180 
192 
Green . 
181 
Clark . 
.. 167 
192 
Dooley . 
111 
Steele . 
.. 182 
191 
Medford (Okla.) G. C. 
Medford, Okla., June 16. —The Medford Gun Club 
held its booster shoot, as advertised, to-day, and the pro¬ 
gram was enjoyed by all. Messrs. Moore and Seifert, 
of the Pond Creek Club, tied for high with 92 each, and 
divided the money. K. I.. Eagan was , the high pro¬ 
fessional with 90. The following scores were made, 100 
targets each: 
John Moore . 
Jes Seifert ... 
Wm Hite ... 
K L Eagan . 
John Soucek 
J M Blood . 
J W Keating 
R W Dotts . 
F J Miller .. 
Wm Aughtry 
W H Wilson 
H E Chism . 
C Caldwell-.. 
92 R Hutchinson . 78 
92 M Brown . 76 
91 HA Stalker .75 
90 F J Gentry . 75 
85 I V Hardy . 73 
85 ML Carson . 73 
83 J W Strider . 71 
82 L Brown . 61 
82 J A Jones .(60) 48 
82 N M Stricklen ....(60) 25 
81 J H Uhlman .(60) 16 
79 D Carwalho .(60) 23 
78 
I. V. Hardy, Sec’y. 
Thief River Falls G. C. 
Thief River Falls,, Minn., June 17. — The scores 
m.ade at the registered tournament held by the Thief 
River Fal's Gun Club to-day were as follows. The pro¬ 
gram called for ten events 
151 targets: 
*Geo E Trent . 132 
J F Duis .138 
L P Davison . 120 
J D O Reilly . 126 
E G Lemke . 134 
*R R Barber . 140 
A M Hoover . 130 
*J H Stair . 133 
E R Esinrich . 117 
*F K Eastman . 134 
*W M Ferguson .137 
G A South . 13 
*F R Gilman . 122 
E E iloorhead . 120 
P Alldren . 92 
15 targets each, a total of 
D F Miller . 109 
I L Iverson . 106 
B R Ayers . 119 
D Parrel .123 
A Anderson . 102 
O H Nesseth . 103 
(3 G Johnson . 131 
J P Kress .120 
W E Jensen . 76 
J B Myriand . 90 
F P Kays . 103 
W A Barnard . 93 
H A Brumund . 87 
J H McKinney . 117 
H H Chesterman .... 77 
Cleveland G. C. 
Cleveland, O., June 21.—There were twenty-one 
shooters out to-day, several of them making very good 
scores. The following are the scores: 
Event No. 1, semi-annual trophy, 50 targets, handicap 
16yds.: Blakeslee 48, Hogen 47, Jones 46, Stepp 44, 
Doolittle 44, Cannon 44, Elliott 42, Freeman 41, Hopkins 
41, Judd 40, Stevens 40, Thorp 39, Rockwell 39, Brown 
37, Williams 31. 
Event No. 2, annual trophy, 50 targets, handicap 
16yds.: Hogen 50, Blakeslee 49, Dickerman 48, Free¬ 
man 46, Jones 46, Stone 46, Doolittle 45, Brown 45, Hop¬ 
kins 44, Cannon 43, Genner 43, Judd 43, Elliott 43, 
Boardman 43, Stepp 41, Stevens 40, Williams 38, Hart¬ 
man 37, Thorp 36, Chappelka 31. 
Event No. 3, quarterly trophy, 50 targets: Blakeslee 
49, Doolittle 48, Stepp 47, Jones 43, Stone 43, Genner 
42, Hopkins 41, Hutchcoft 42, Hartman 41, Brown 37, 
Stevens 36. 
F. H. Wallace, Mgr. 
Newburgh, N. Y., June 21.—Dr. E. O. Mitchell was 
the high gun at the traps of the Newburgh Gun and 
Rifle Association to-day and won the second leg of the 
Lawson Hardware trophy with 23, which with his handi¬ 
cap, gave him 29. Under the rules, however, all of those 
whose gross score equals or exceeds 25 must shoot off 
for the cup, and Dr. Mitchell won over H. J. Jova, 
Charles Martin, Harry Kernahan, W. C. Gibb, George 
Mould and C. E. Leicht. In the shoot-off he again 
broke 23. Harry Kernahan has one leg on the trophy. 
For the Du Pont trophy George Mentz took the sixth 
leg. The scores for the Lawson trophy were: 
Dr E O Mitchell... 6 29 
H J Jova . 4 27 
C Martin . 8 27 
H Kernahan . 4 25 
W C Gibb . 6 25 
G Mould . 6 25 
C E Leicht . 6 25 
J Dickson . 6 24 
H Haon . 7 24 
Du Pont 
Wilmington, Del., June 
to-day with a run of 99. J 
straight and W. M. Hamond 
scores were: 
R Kissam . 4 24 
A J Leicht . 4 23 
R Kernahan . 4 23 
R Whitehill . 6 23 
W Fenwick . 8 23 
R Thompson . 8 23 
F Mentz . 8 23 
A Youngs .10 22 
J Walls . 8 20 
G. C. 
1.—L. D. \\ illis made 194 
hn H. Minnick broke 96 
broke 87 straight. Other 
A. Neely 18, C. Leedom 24, N. K. Smith 18, C. T. 
Martin 23, W. Jensen 14, E. Jackson 9, W. Coyne 18, J. 
E Miller 14, L. D. Rothensies 10, S. A. Baker 20, S. J. 
Newman 22. J. Minnick 25, L. D. Willis 23, W. B. 
Smith, Jr., 21, H Carlon 24, T. W. Matthewson 24, L. 
L. Jarrell 22, E. M. Ross 19, J. W. Anderson, Jr., 20, 
J. ( 7 . Ewing 19, J. W. Matthews 21, Major R. R. Ray¬ 
mond 23, W. F. Webster, 14, H. Winchester 24, W. 
Tomlinson 23, W. Hammond, 24, W. G. Robelen 19, J. 
B. Grier 16, Dr. H. Betts 23, William Francis 8, Victor 
du Pont 12, W. G. Wood 24, R. F. Willis 21, Dr. Patter¬ 
son 20, E. H. Anderson 13, C. D. Prickett 21. 
Class A: J H. Minnick 25. 
Class B: C. Leedom 24, H. Winchester 24, T. W. 
Matthewson 24. 
Class C: S. J. Newman 22. 
Class D: W. G. Robelen 19. 
Doubles: L. L. Jarrell, Clyde Leedom, H. Carlon. 
14 out of 10 pairs. Leedom first, Carlon second and 
Jarrell third. 
Norfolk—Portsmouth G. C. 
Portsmouth, Va., June 20.—There was a big field of 
marksmen at the weekly shoot of N^orfolk-Portsmouth 
Gun Club yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lee, of the Win¬ 
chester Arms Co., and Mr. Baskerville, of the Du Pont 
Powder Co., were present and participated in the shoot¬ 
ing. Dr. Byrd and C. N. Boyd tied for high place on 
44 each in the club shoot. Several others made very 
good scores in the extra events. The scores, 50 targets 
per man: 
Dr Byrd . 
. 44 
Gallagher . 
. 35 
Boyd . 
. 44 
Lee . 
.35 
Gunther . 
. 43 
Morrisette _ 
. 33 
Talbot . 
. 43 
Cook . . 
. 33 
Edmonds . 
. 40 
Langhorne _ 
. 31 
Davis . 
. 39 
Ballance . 
. 30 
Laird . 
. 38 
White . 
.(25) 19 
Borrowdale . 
Wiggins . 
.(25) 16 
Baskerville . 
. 38 
Herron Hill Spoon Shoot. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., June 21. —The fourth semi-monthly 
spoon shoot of the season was held to-day at Herron 
Hill Gun Club, on Davis Island grounds. (J. E. Painter 
broke 48 birds out of 50 in the first event, winning the 
Class A prize. John Bradbury, A. Sutton and J. M. 
Kable won the Class B. C. and D prizes respectively. 
Both G. E. Painter and D. W. Baker shot 49 in 
the second event. Baker won the trophy on the toss of 
a coin. Dr. F. L. McCready won 'in Class B. Kable, 
Sutton and Ullery had to shoot off for the Class C 
spoon, Kable winning. Bradbury won the Class D 
spoon after shooting off with Bennett. The scores: 
First event: G. E. Painter 48, Dr. F. L. McCready 
47, D. W. Baker 46. C. C. Irwin 46 John Bradbury 43, 
M. D. Ullery 42, R. R. Bennett 41. Sutton 40, F. G. 
Houch 40, John Kable 40, J. M. Kable 39, Thomas 
Woods 39, H. C. Resser 35, B. D. Kohlmeyer 26. 
Second event: G. E. Painter 49, D. W. Baker 49, 
C. C. Irwin 48, Dr. F. L. McCready 46, Sutton 43. M. 
D. Ullerv 43, J. M. Kable 43, Thomas Woods 41, H. C. 
Reeser 39. John Bradbury 38, R. R. Bennett 38, F. G. 
Houch, 36. 
Kennel. 
Century Shoot. 
The first of the series of the Century shoot took 
place on the grounds of the Pillow Gun Club on June 
14. The weather conditions were ideal. The attendance 
was large. Four more century shoots will constitute 
the series. T'he scores: 
J A Bingaman ..87 
Jay Bingaman .70 
D W Rests . 87 
J A Shaffer. 89 
E E Dockey .76 
H C Deibler . 89 
T L Snyder . T1 
D M Bolmer .77 
J G Wert . 81 
A E Daniels . 86 
Mrs. B. No. 1. 66 
J. A. Bingaman, Sec’y. 
FOR SALE—Pair Coon Hunting Hound Puppies and 
Opossum. Pedigreed. Out of gilt-edge coon hunting 
stock. Guaranteed. For oarticulars address 
H. D. PRATT, Bush River, Maryland. 
IMPORTED NORWEGIAN BEARHOUNDS, Irish Wolf¬ 
hounds. English Bloodhounds, American Foxhounds, 
Deer, Wolf and Cat Hounds. Illustrated catalogue for Be. 
stamp. ROOKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
WANTED—A well-bred English Bulldog, good watch¬ 
dog, congenial companion, house broken, registered. 
Write full particulars with price to 
LOUIS C. NEWHALL, Yarmouthport, Mass. 
