314 TRAP SHOOTING. 



It was first shot for at Mark Rock, Rhode 

 Island, at thirty-five birds each ; entries : Miles L. 

 Johnson of New Jersey, Edward Tinker of Rhode 

 Island, Perry Aldridge of Rhode Island, Ira A. 

 Paine of New York, J. R. Brown of Buffalo, and 

 John Taylor of New Jersey. It came off April 7, 

 1870, and was won by Johnson, the score being as 

 follows : 



Johnson— 1 1011111110111111111011111 

 11111111 1—32. 



Taylor— 1100111111101111110111111 

 11111111 1—30. 



Tinker— 1 1111011101111111011010111 

 11111111 1—30. 



Paine— 1 11110011011011110110111111 

 111111 1—28. 



Brown — 1 1101111111110111111000110 

 01111011 1—27. 



Aldridge— 1 111101110101001111111111 

 110111011 0—27. 



Paine challenged Johnson, the holder of the 

 badge, and they shot at one hundred birds at 

 Fleetwood Park, New York, September 28, 1870. 

 Paine won as follows : 



Paine— 1 11111111011111110110001111 

 111111110111111011111111110111111 

 011111111101111101111101111111101 

 101011 1—85. 



