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Radio connection 7 RATES Jmt tpputlt Uormm TdwMdt ERNEST C OOSSITER fifgr WiVU— v l'— 33 factory of south of High School Beauty Culture Uk life Irt Ciltin fnfisswa Kmwi m Biprmiii Bill MmmSmI yiftttlp IM ml par Matt MbbiSa eaatlet imt Set abb in aar ill bmIH fmsttpt k mm uulasaa rib Utah Til liaity laMBiluil ht Mm in rtf bn NAME ADDRESS THIS WEEK’S Tw asked METHOD By ELMO SCOTT WATSON HERE’S a big game hunt on at present that’s unique In the annals of American It Isn’t sport a case of a hunting party armed with high power rifles and all the other with equipment s which the modern Nimrod himself setting out ou an to the remote regions expedition where may still be found the relaof the miltively few survivors lions of buffalo moose elk deer mountain and antelope sheep mountain goat bear and mountain lion which one roamed this continent Neither are these out with avowed hunters going the purpose of further decimating the numbers of American big game Instead they are going out with —believe it or not — and pencil and paper (cerand they will tainly not very deadly weapons) be concerned not with killing more big game but been killed with animals that have already Which Is by way of saying that the purpose of this big game hunt Is to And out where are the world's record big game heuds who was the hunter who secured these trophies where were they secured who owns them now etc For four years the New York Zoological society has carried on an active campaign to locate all the largest heads of American game the National During that time It has established Collection of Heads and Ilorns and has brought together the finest collection of these trophies In the world housing them in a fine building to the “Vanishing dedicated Big Game of the World" to in the In December of last year It published a book called “Records of North American Big Game" by a committee composed of ITent!ss prepared Kertnit Roosevelt Madison editor N Gray Grant W Redmond Cross George Harrison and In compiling this work E Hubert Litchfield were sent out more than 35000 questionnaires mu3000 more aid of and the than sportsmen seum and owners of trophies was enlisted was deA standard method of measurement submitted for inveloped and all measurements clusion Id the record were required to be made museums or a repreby one of the sentative of the National Collection of Heads measand Ilorns Frotd the several thousands ured a total of 891 trophies were selected for Inclusion In the record making It a veritable Almanac de Gotha of the monnrehs of the plains and mountains The book was divided into 13 sections dealing with all varieties of big game on this continent and each section was edited by an authority on the species among them such nationally as Dr George known scientists and sportsmen Ernest Thompson Seton Dr CL Bird Grlnnell Wilfred H OsSamuel Merrill HarJ Merrlam good H E Anthony Madison Grant E W NelDr Thomas Barbour son MaJ E A Goldman Edmund Seymour Thierry Mallet and C H Townsend The society Is now planning to Issue another edition of the Records to bring It up to date and during the coming year Its official measurers will time In various parts of the spend considerable In the Rocky Mountain especially country states visiting every town to measure trophies "We know that many fine trophies must exist In homes hotels and cafes in the small towns of the Rocky Mountain states and we wish to locate and measure as many of them as possible" says Prentiss N Gray editor of the Itec- ords "It Is quite possible that among them we Such heads shall find some world's records value and while have a considerable monetary we have no Interest In purchasing any heads who doubtless possess trophies many persons large enough to be listed In the Records would be glad to realize on thenv or at least to know they are valuable" Those In charge of the Records have been obliged In the past — and this holds good for the aufuture- - also — to accept only measurements that thenticated by recognized natural history mu- seums or their ow n representatives This Is not on the honesty of the measurements a reflection of the owner of the trophy but they early disconcovered that some our zealous taxidermists sidered It good practice and pleasing' to their TOR MEASURING Deer A — Length on outside curve: Measured along the main beam from the base of the burr to the end of the most distant point Taken midof main beam B — Circumference way between the basal snag and the first fork of burr O — Circumference D — Greatest spread: Measured between perpendiculars at extreme width of horns at right angles to the center line of the skull Points: No point shall be Counted unless It protrudes at least one Inch Remarks: State whether the trophy has any characteristics which depart from the normal for this species Elk A — Length on outside curve: Measured along the main beam fmra the base of the burr to the most distant of the point on the main beam tip B — Circumference midway between bez and trez of burr C —Circumference Measurement between D — Greatest spread: perpendiculars at right angles to the center line of the skulL Points on each side: No point shall be counted unless It protrudes at least two Inches Remarks: State whether the trophy has any characteristics fkhich depart from the normal for this species Similar charts have been devised for other species of big game and the National Collection of Heads and Horns Is asking anyone who has a trophy that exceeds the following measure- ments: 2S' 23' If 34” 89' — — 12 — 12 — 7 to submit the record of his trophy for Inclusion la the official Records and also to Jearn how It rates with the world’s record heads there Is a patriotic angle to this Incidentally unique “big game hunt” for many of the record American trophies are owned In England rather than In this country This Is true of the world’s record muledeer which was killed In Wyoming but which Is now owned by an Englishman The largest elk head In the world was killed In Wyoming and Is today hanging In a castle at Horsham England It has a length on the longest horn of 64U inches a spread of 52 Inches with Beven points on one antler and six on the of the 40 world's record elk other beads are owned by Englishmen and only 10 are owned by Americans It Is Interesting to note that this sort of thing has been going on for three centuries The first of of American big game trophies collection which we have record was made by Queen Elizabeth during the Sixteenth century Her officials In the transatlantic colonies were commissioned to send back to England the finest specimens obtainable In the New world As a result five great moose heads were shipped to England and found a place of honor Tn Thetirenr llatl of Hampton Tourt palace over--tdais where a succession of British sovereigns has dined on state occasions The preseut-darN'tqr will recognize them with some difficulty for tlo offers of the queen's household of In" faith In the taxidermists evidently li stopped thla ta anti— u4 poralog ave Vp INTERMOUNTAIN eeffea INTERMOUNTAIN haat INTERMOUNTAIN kowrfriTl INTERMOUNTAIN My biscuits were flaar Frop INTERMOUNTAIN mw them doinf fourteen pula aa boar Tby tipped their kata whta parting Aa a rontlo porawp aboald ran feel thla grotefsl Anyoa feed Ueinf INTERMOUNTAIN Sincerely yew re I In order to Increase clients to alter trophies measurements They found that moose horns bad been steamed or the skulls split and the Increased additional points had spread thereby been glued to elk antlers The climax was reached when they discovered one taxidermist who specialized In "making" One product of his shop a Rocky record heads Mountain bighorn had been built up of horns Sections were filled from three separate sheep cleverly together and the final product a world's was sold for a fancy price record have value to every head listThus any real ed In the Records must be measured by men who know how and who can guard against such practices Above la shown the method of measall measureuring elk heads and deer beads ments to be made with a steel tape The following rules are given to explain and supplement the diagrams shown above: Mule deer length on outside curve deer W hitetai! length on outsule curve Bison length on outside curve Elk (Wapiti) length on outside curve Moose spread on front curve length Sheep on front Goat length — Griaily bear length of akuU— — Black bear length of kull bon length of Uull Mountain trampe bit far a PRIZE STORY jap niutncM in A4 ur Tn tr MRS A RECORD MULEDEER their time and no scruples against nature faking The horns were affixed to carved wooden replica of “Cervus elaphus” the European red deer the game animal with which the English of the day were most familiar Another American trophy owned by British is a magnificent pair of moose horns royalty which was presented to the prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) during hla visit to America In the Seventies The weight of the dried skull and horns is said to have been 56 pounds In and the antlers had a spread of 70 Inches 1S98 an American Trophy exhibition was held la London and among the exhibits there was an elk head shown by A L Tullock Esq which In 1SS3 had been killed la Montana Of thla trophy It has been written “Most Judges glva the palm In beauty to this superb head Its size and points have been exceeded but Its beams perfect symmetry and wondermassive ful pearllngs are so far unrivalled" As early as 1850 titled Englishmen were coming to this country for big game hunting and In ao article which appeared In the June 1894 Issue of the old Cosmopolitan under magazine the tltld of “Famous Parties of the Hunting Plains” Col W F Cody (“Buffalo Bill”) tells of some of them as follows: “The first great hunter who came to this country In search of big game of whom I have knowledge was Sir George Gore I was a boy at Fort Leavenworth In 1833 when he arrived there from London and fitted out his expedition At that time buffalo elk deer and antelope were so numerous upon the plains and all through the Rocky mountain region that we frontiersmen were naturally somewhat surprised to find that an English gentleman would come all the way across the ocean and make the tedious Journey from the seaboard to the frontier with no other end In view than the chase “Sir John Watts Garland was another great huntsman He came over here about English 1809 At different points on the plains and In the mountains he established camps and built cabins to which he would return regularly about once every two jears In his absence his horses and dogs were left at these camps In charge of men employed for that purpose “The third of the great hunters whom I have known was Lord Adair who Is now the earl of Dunraven owner of the famous Valkyrie He came with Doctor Kingsley a brother of Charles the author and arrived at Kingsley Fort McPherson on the Platte river about miles from the town of North Platte eighteen Lord Adair was the first of these visiting I to have had a milithat remember sportsmen tary escort Garland and Gore provided their own Later he purchased a punting park of his own Being interested only in sport such hunters as Sir George Gore and Sir John Garland were willing to stay tn the field long enough to get really good heads They had a better chance than the hunter to find a record head because present-dathe herds of elk had not been so badly shot up or their winter range so restricted that It was necessary to winter feed them Good heads as the animals were common were stronger and more rugged knew the value of record The Englishman heads and he carried back his own trophies plus the best heads he could purchase for resale at home Therefore today the collections of game In trophies England contain the very best examples of our American big game but in the words of sponsors of the present “blg game - hunt”- - now being conducted under "the auspices of the New York Zoological society “We want 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