



Sept. 14, 1907.] BORES FP AND STREAM 439 
Louisiana, 
J H Wessels....iss.... 413 Z 
John Kracke ......... 358 Weer sBLiant. «csneseeme 341 
Maine. 
mB -AdSinS. conse ens 4265 ay Tayden. ws... cere 415 
1. Br Gerrish: vncudsece AIT MoS. Polkins.....3<ste- 382 
Missouri. 
Dr M R Moore........ 4) GC (Crossman. ities cot 
Wm L. Schrader......: 403 Mrs C C Crossman.... 369 
Paul Fresé.....5.000.0. 890 
New Jersey. 
me MM UR der Sivecmemscinc 44? J Reagan aera’ weal 378 
Alfred Gibson .......... 110 Wie eS Thorpe... te mes wire 318 
New York. 
P THamtord)) 05 ive ccee ns 455 John A. Dietz. << ys ce. 440 
A L A Himmelwright. 447 T Le Boutillier 2d.... 439 
Lieut R H Sayre...... 443 
Ohio. 
Pa DIET AIG. a. s oisteriaiss 425 Tas Nieintosh. .2-04..+, 090 
CIN SS i Ei a Ea 414 Tes ESOTMIS cass cca't ia 316 
Match C—Military 
distance 50vds.; 
same target as 
Championship.—Open to everybody; 
15 consecutive strings of 5 shots on the 
Match A; each string must be shot 
within the time limit of 15 seconds, taking time from the 
command ‘Fire’; misfires and shots lost on account of 
the arm becoming disabled while firing any string will 
be scored zero; if a shot is fired after the time limit has 
elapsed, the shot of highest count will be deducted from 



the score; no cleaning allowed; arm, any military re- 
volver, or any military magazine pistol within the rules; 
ammunition, the full charge service cartridge, or equiva- 
lent factory loaded ammunition approved by the execu- 
tive committee; the score must be completed on the 
same day; no sighting shots will be allowed after be- 
ginning the score. 
National Championship. 
LaCut rt mevre, New YOLK ii .cccecs oe 179 179 178—636 
W EN ag al Se fo ee 162 185 
T Le Boutillier 2d, New York........... 163 
} & Anderson, Dayton, O.-:... 20.06... 159 
IW suber srir, (CO RICARO sca. ais cies «oon ats 142 157 177-476 
Alfred Sorensen, Chicago 35 147 165—447 
a CaS OT IN GAN OF IC: sic crcra.c ctavonales isla/eialecaje 98 143 115—356 
Wai Le OBR CR, UCHICATO:. 200ds0nccincee ives 115 106 122—343 
State Championship. 
; ; Illinois. _ 
IW GIGI GR. wctacivsreee.s 515 PP SPSPON SET ccna er scleies 447 
Wo Wihigiam.. ccc osc 476 WE. COBURER nize wecnsc ate 
New Jersey. 
iT EB TRADE. eck access 256 R M Ryders... 289 
John’ Hyland) —42......)<<% 177 
New York. 
Pent) hurd. “aves. ot si 533 BuGlaser’ sj yeni de erip O00 
T Le Boutillier 2d..... 502 
Ohio 
TB Anderson: ..1...5.. 479 Bred) Purvis free oer sews ce 325 
jos Fohetianty ae cosets 438 
Match D—Military Record Match.—Open to everybody; 



distance 50yds; 5 consecutive strings of 5 shots, under 
the same conditiens as Match C. 
T Le Boutillier 2d, New York.......... 3 38 40 26—191 
Lieut R H Savre, New York........... 37 37 32 41—188 
We Gs, Meries Chicago... ccscscscascensaxe 9 21 36 31 : 33- ae 
 H Litchheld, Jr, New York.......... 33 é 31 
F W Wurster, Jr, New York.........: %,: 29 41 33 
Philip Le Boutillier, New York........ 28 24-154 
ee CHSC He ICA SO “6 stisicanis ec tin dale visin sca cchacletiateis dees 151 
GeorpeGrenzer INEGW York. cesses cacinecs ccs deveascoes 33 
Wealtemaughton, INew. Yorke... 55.2h.cd.ecse nsieciecdewes 128 
NN ple OMCMMUN OW mY ODI sa a Sai c'cfecs cree piers seieseiciw's eee Dele psec 119 
Baal acer yoy OFC a 5) cnis cies ce Guten vin doles cued ASS » sie e 116 
WY CUE CR ICAPO cyokcse ced teats dec oes cet sew. vibe 110 
pea peMIRR AERO VY OTs Se. ai mnie ic eae ielsicve Siewree ¢ cae 69 
State Match 
W iG  Ririegei cs cans cas 176 Withee Cann OR tes ove 110 
A SOrengen) 2.5 ssc s 0s 15 
New York Schuetze1 Corps. 
New York, Sept. 4.—Practice shoot, ring ta Re 
Busse 217, R. Schwanemann 212, J. Facklamm ees 
Fegert 192, F. Schwarz 192, A. Kronsherg 190, \W. Grapen- 
tin 179, J. Wagner 172, C. Wagner 171, L. Gleichmann 
169, A. Reibeteri 168, H. C. Radloff 146, O. Boertz 128. 
Man target: J. Facklamm 56, J. Wagner 56, A. P. 
re 55, R. Busse 55, W. Grapentin 47, A. Kronsberg 
6. 
Red flags: A. P. Fegert 2, C. Wagner 2, 
1, R. Busse 1, L. Gleichmann 1, F. 
Point target: ° R. Busse 11, A. 
Schwanemann 9, A. P. Fegert 8, A. Wiltz 7, C. Wagner 
6, J. Wagner 5, G. Stein 5, W. Grapentin 5, O. Boertz 3, 
F. Schwarz 3, A. Reibstein 3, L. G'eichmann 1. 
Bullseyes: R. Busse 6, R. Schwanemann 6, J. 
lamm 4, P. Fegert 3, A. } 
p Kronsb' rg 3, W. 
A. Wiltz 1, E. Stein 1, C. Wagner 1, J. 
Schwarz 1. 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
As one of the important factors in respect to the victory 
of the United States team, much credit was given to the 
U. M. C. new sharp- pointed Hudson-Thomas bullet, used 
by said team. 
J. Facklamm 
Schwarz 1. 
Kronsberg 10, R. 
Fack- 
Grapentin 2, 
Wagner 1, F. 
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FOR SALE.—Thoroughly trained pointers, setters, and 
hounds. Can furnish you a good one at a moderate price 
at any time. GEO. W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
We will thoroughly train your shooting dog on quail 
for prairie or cover shooting. Also on woodcock. Terms 

reasonable. LOCH LADDIE KENNELS, DP AL, 
Mo. 
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BEAUTIFUL Irish Setter Puppies. Send four cents for 
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Pointers and setters wanted to train. Game plenty. Also 
four trained dogs for sale. H. H. Smith, Marydel, ve 

For Sale.—Litter pointer pups, Plain San strain; littered 

July 4. $25 and $15. JAMES NORTON, West Pawlet, 
Vermont. 
Pointers and Setters trained and shooting furnished 
patrons. W. T. MITCHELL, Hurt, Va. 
FOR POINTERS OR HOUNDS THAT ARE WAR- 
RANTED TO PLEASE YOU write F. J. PROCTOR, 
Bonnie View Pointer Kennels, Fitchburg, Mass. uu 
FOR SALE.—I have two male puppies and one female, 
by the noted Fishel’s Frank out of Lady Woolton, she 
by Champion imported Woolton Druid out of Babe Jingo, 
she by Champion Jingo out of Dot’s Pearl. Could there 

be any better field trial timber than these puppies? 
Address U. R. FISHEL, Hope, Ind. 2 
WANTED.—SETTER, THOROU GHLY BROKEN on 
game and woodcock. Good retriever. Trial wanted in 
Pike county, about Oct. 1. Address J. S. SUTPHEN, 
11 Desbrosses St., New York City. 1 
FOR SALE—ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES. Al. ages. 


Also brood bitches. FRANK FORESTER KENNEL, 
Warwick, N. 
For Sale.—Irish, English and Blue Belton Setters, ready 
for field, nicely yard-trained and experienced dogs. 
as S. Cc WRIN XK BER Box 36, ee. Mass. 
Dedioceed Irish Foxhounds, trained Coon Hounds. Ex- 
perienced and reliable. Guaranteed. State wants. 
D. HOPKINS, Imboden, Ark. 
HAVING NO TIME to hunt, will sell my one-year- 
old ENGLISH pointer dog Jingo B., by Duke of 
Hessen (71858 A.K.C.S.B.); dam, by Jingo Bess (88966 
A.K.C.S.B.); not broken. W. H. BROWN, Battle Creek 
Mich. 
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