. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1889 %hc §fcftecfoe mul gpvxisnmn. 203 The Blue Rock Club. Classification of club members for 1SS9. Eighty-five per cent, class: A. F. Adams, \A'. J. Fox, C. B. Gould, C. W. Kellogg, C. D. Laiug, W. E. Mayhew, F. H. Patzman, J. O. Cadman, W. J. Golcher, S. J. Kellogg, S. E. Knowles, J. B. Maynard, F. B. Norton, fl. Tubbs. Seventy-five percent, class: Henry Babcock, W. G. Cran- dall. A. JohDson, II. A. Newell, A. Schweiin, K. T. Bell, C. D. Harris, W. S. Kittle, F. B. Noyes, T. Schwerin, W. S. Wattles. Sixty-five Der cent, class: S. L. Abbot, A. A. Dewing,


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1889 %hc §fcftecfoe mul gpvxisnmn. 203 The Blue Rock Club. Classification of club members for 1SS9. Eighty-five per cent, class: A. F. Adams, \A'. J. Fox, C. B. Gould, C. W. Kellogg, C. D. Laiug, W. E. Mayhew, F. H. Patzman, J. O. Cadman, W. J. Golcher, S. J. Kellogg, S. E. Knowles, J. B. Maynard, F. B. Norton, fl. Tubbs. Seventy-five percent, class: Henry Babcock, W. G. Cran- dall. A. JohDson, II. A. Newell, A. Schweiin, K. T. Bell, C. D. Harris, W. S. Kittle, F. B. Noyes, T. Schwerin, W. S. Wattles. Sixty-five Der cent, class: S. L. Abbot, A. A. Dewing, G. Leviston.'H. Melle, J. A. White, S. G. Beaver, H. D. Hawks, W. Leviston, W. D. Melviu, "W. Schreiber. Prizes will be distributed at the end of stason upon the basis of the aggregate scores made dnring the season in any sis matches, and in order to compete for prizes members will be required to shoot in sis of the seven matches. Any member may shoot in a higher class than that in which he may have been placed. Absentees may shoot up, but only at a regular club match, and will not be allowed to shoot up more than one delinquent score at any one match. Sprinerfleld Notes- Editor Breeder and Sportsman:—Some of the finfst rifle shooting ever done in this country wifh a military rifle was done in this ciiy the past week by T. B. "Wilson and L- T. Farnsworth. Both used the regulation Springfield rifle and ammunition at 200 yards off hand. Mr. Wilson made the wonderful score of 91 out of a possible 100 on the Stan- dard Hinman target. At 500 yards, prone, Mr. L. T. Farns- worth shot 21 cousecutive shots and made 20 bulls eyes his eleventh shot be;ug a very close four at S o'clock. Had it been on the Crcedmoor target instead of the Eliplical, he would undoubtedly have had a run of 21 bulls eyes. The individual shots were as follows: At 200 yards, Springfield military rifle, offhand. Standard American target. T. B WiUon 10 9 9 9 10 9 8 10 10 7-91 At 500 yards, prone posit


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