Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1912 — Big Bags of British Hunters. [ARTICLE]
Big Bags of British Hunters.
The shooting in Great Britain for 1911 1b over as far as grouse are concerned. The heaviest one-day bag obtained In Scotland was that of Lord Dalkeith and his party on the Duke of Buccleuch’s Roanfell moor. In Roxburghshire, when eight guns killed 2,523 birds. In England the best one-day bag was that of the Due de Luynes and five other guns on Lord Strathmore’s Wemmergill moors In the Upper Lnnedale district of Durham; 1,599 birds were killed during four drives is stormy weather. On the Duke of Devonshire’s Upper Wharfedale moore in Yorkshire 14,918 birds were killed in twenty-two days, all by driving, and there were usually nine guns out. The best bag was obtained on August 18th, when the King was included in the party, and nine guns killed 1,580 birds on the Barden and Rylstone moors.
Like a Lawyer.
Dr. Cyrus Cutler, the well lthqsra Springfield surgeon, is a member of the Colonial club, an institution that fines its members for talking shop, relates the New York Tribune. 5 Dr. Cutler, getting out of his motor car, entered the Colonial club the other day for luncheon, and, advancing into the restaurant, said to a lawyer as be took off his goggles: < “Well, old man, how are your* The lawyer got Dr. Cutler fined then and there for talking shop. 7TT~ The next day when he arrived at the dub again tor luncheon, the surgeon, angered at what had happened, cut the lawyer. The letter then had him fiiast
