FOREST AND STREAM. 



415 



Standing Committee— H. P. Flower, New Tort ; R. V. Pierce, Buffalo ; 

 E. o. t-age, Rueh_ster; J. J. Flanagan, IJtica; Greene Smith, Peter- 

 boro. 



The delegates will meet on Monday evening, July 7, In the Andabon 

 Clan Koouis, Re] where their credentials will be re- 



ceived aud ihe couveo'ion organized. Delegates are respectfully re- 

 ijni steJ to wear their Blab badges during the convention. All tne con- 

 test fur pr.z a dm itig Hie convention, except in the Press Shoot, are 

 open t . members o! Hie association only, and will be conducted under 

 the rules ol the association, The programme of the following days i3 

 given herewith, with a libt of prize.-, donors and values : 



TUESDAY, JULV 8. 



Context No. 1 At S:30 a u. Single-trap shoot; ten single birds, 



glass »huol ; entrance lee, $5. Fiist prize. Vanity Fair prize ; Win. a. 

 Kim all & Co, Luchesier, JIM); winner to e,ect what it than be. 

 Second prize, labia atari. Burke, FitZsirnons, Hone & Co., Rochester, 

 $"5- T nd prize, a aunt.ng ooat. made to order or winner, Witner- 

 Bpnon ( str, (60. Fourth paze, Bogardus trap and 



glai- had*. A. H B gardua, Cnioago, 11 ., $15. 



Canto- 1 Xo a— at 8 r. m. Anuueurshout, ten single birds j open only 

 to mc „beis wn.i never wun a prize at auv previous convention ; claBS 

 8aoui; tot atice, SB First pr ze, an ex'tra fine Damascus uouble- 

 barrel breech-loading shotgun ; w. H. Baker A- Co., Syracuse, N. Y. ; 

 $225 Sec j u d prize, Hue i-puruog boat and attacuiuenrs, .1. H. Ku hton, 

 Canton, N. v., Sod. Third p ize, usdot u House pr.ze,' $50; winner to 

 dec . what it shad be. Footth prize one-case oi oueKiuiJ ponder, J. 

 Ra cl Be, R ri.e-ter, and one ha f dozen pelted d.ying decoys. Diving 

 Decoy co., Rocutoter, N. ¥.; »3J. 



WEDNESDAY, JULY 9. 



Cimte't, No. 3.— At S;S0 a. si. Ten double rises ; class shooting ; en- 

 trance, *5. First prize, a hue Dan ascus s:e. 1 double barrel breech- 

 loaiiugsnoi-guu; earner Bios.. Menden, Conn.; $225. Seco d prize, 

 au eegaut easy chair. C. J. Bayden A Co., hoeuester, ST5. Third 

 pnze, u BllS ores? pattern, Donald Gordon, Rochester, $50 Fourth 

 prize, Moie's bad la get trap. Da ana Manufacturing Co , Batavia, ill., 

 $10; a pair ol I* on'a Oil-lanned mocoasius. M. S. Uu chings, Dover, 

 N. D„ $5, a ..I 2 long-rajge ume cartnoge shells, $10, 11. H. Sctdebtr 



'-■■-.■ (—At 2 p. it. Fifteen single rises; class shooting; en- 



trance, Sa. Piia: pr ze, a line douole-uarrel briech-loadine s .otgun, 

 Jonu A. Niclo s. SiKiist; made to order > f winner. Second piize, 

 . iji i i eel what It snail ue ; $2.") each presented bv tne 

 Cl.nton Hotel, Waveny house and Bracken iiouse ; (75. Third prize, 

 one case Duuout powder diamond grain ivo. 2, nupont Powder Co., N. 

 Y , J. o. Kuii-.i , BuUaio, agent : a.u u paper sheus fur shot guns, aud 

 two doz.-n boxes or P. ti. guu wads, union Metallic Cartridge co., 

 Bridgeport, > onu ; $60. Fjurth prize, one case Hazard powder, 

 HaZjid Powder Co., N. Y , J. Palmer, agent, Rochester; $38. 



THUB8DAY, JCLY 10. 



■-•! No. 5— S.S0 A. St. Single irap shoot, ten single rises; en- 

 train;-, $3 First pi ze, au elegsur imp.irted marble clock and bronze 

 otiuiiue, is, Taiba.o ii Brothers, IVew York, $2 0. Second prize, hotel 

 pr.ze. winner to elect whai it sua!, be ; ;25 each ny the National Hotel, 

 \\ luieuuiu House and Driving Park Hotel ; $75. Third prize, a Muger 

 Sewing rnach ue, Gib. E. Bacoo, ageur, -yracuse, N. Y. ; $50, Fourth 

 prize, euro's last patent gi„ss oab trap v. m u. cruttenden, CsZenuVla, 

 N. Y., an. 500 explosive isiget balls, explosive Target Ball company, 

 TUusvii.e, i a.. $25 

 Contest fflb a.— At 1 f. :-r. single trap shoot for Dr. R. V. Pierce's 

 i oadge, *:5t); 15 tilrds, 21 yards riae ; entrance fee, $10. 

 Second prize, 250 puuuus tin-coated toft shot, De l,ov Shot and Lead 

 Munuiaciuriug Co., New York, S.5. 



ii:iu.vv, JULY 11. 



Content Xo. 7.— At 8-30 A. si. Dean E.cbmoud trophy ; to be Shot 



or by ihree members of acmu belonging 10 the association, suchmem- 



firs 10 hd residents 01 the oooniy m wuich tne club is located; 20 



single Birds, Bl jard^rlse : entrance, $30 ; entrance money to go to the 



■ ■' ' n." . i ■ ... i ' U.T.,1. 



CouttU No. s— At 2 p. w. Fur the L vmgsinn Sportsmen's Associa- 

 tion cup. James \V Wadswoltb, lieUeseo, N. X. ; to oe shot for by 

 two members of a club belonging to ihe ass ciatior. such members to 

 be residents of the cuumy lu wli.oh their club is located ; 15 double 

 tWu.-. rucli; entrance, $30 ; me en'raneetees to belong to tne cuo hold- 

 ing the cup Second P ize— Tne ciuo luafciug the second highest seine 

 receives 2ij; lbs. tn c altd soft bhor, Le Rty thot and Lead Manulac 

 tunng Co., isew iorfc 



PISTOL SHOOMNa, TUESDAY, JULY 8, B A. -\1. 



Ten shots, delinerate, any plslol, strlnt; measure, dis.auce, 15 yards 

 enir. me ,*3. F.ist pnze, snakeweod and inckorj bow, J. Katcliffe, 

 Rutin ste-r, tlu. Seeonu prize, diinkmg cup, James Dackus, Iiociiebter, 



ItlFLE SHOOTING, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 10 A. M. 



Distance Km yards, off-hand, string measure, telescope berred; en- 



Tiuiiee ;5 in.-i pnze, line spoitlug ride, $35. Second prize, hue utld 



gla-s, is, useii 4 u auadeld, Kychester, $10. Third prize, ten pounus 



Vanity Fair tobacco, v\ m. S. Kimball & cu.,Rochester, $.5. 



ELY CASTING, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 10 A. M. 

 Contest .Vo l- s ngle-haLded cabling, open to all members; but Stth 

 Gte. u anil it men i\ eon vuh, utaiiiy ami m ce that they wdi not enter 

 the lOnie.-ts mis yeai ; entrance $o First prize, an tigtt-strip »plit 

 bamboo Ily md. In ve.vet case, made expressiy for the occasion iv 

 BucSlDgliam A Pcnie, Utica, N. V ., $'5. Sedlld prize, a fiv-bookaLd 

 assortuii-nt . J Uu--. Miss Sam i McL.rn e, Mumfurd, N. Y„ $3t. Third 

 pr.ze, a laticc wood red, bl v> r mounted, with extra lip, in veivet lined 

 case, tied. D. D.viue, luica. N. Y, $20. 



SALMON ILTi CASTING AT 12 SI. 

 First prize, a Calif, mia general lod silver mourned, ash, lancewood 

 and sp.u bamboo wuh ex,ra tip, made for the oec sion ny J. B. Jlc 

 Harg i ' o., Bume, N. Y., $;.0. s. co. d pnze, one No. S Urvie rod, one 

 N,j. lOrvi- r.el. , ue No loivis landing net, iwo di zen trout Dies, 

 Charles F. Orvis, Manchester, Vi . .;. :..;:,. Tun & prize, one ease (6) ot 

 J.aun'a pcrieei r.vo.viug au-i .vto uf Mann's cl. Hole trolling sp oos, 

 Ji.liu 11. Miiuu i Co , Syracuse, > Y . *l ... For best average in con- 

 lesisl, Land 5, ihe '-Forest and Sueam and Rod and Gun Medal," 

 Fo est and -tfcain P.iolshmg Conipanj, New York, t5Q. Aud for the 

 be.-t average club score in conieets 1, 3 uud 5, 25J puind.- tin-coated 

 shot, Le t\oy Shot ana Lead Manufacturing company, Sew York. 



rilESS SHOOT. 



At the conclusion of "Ricumond Tr.-pby" contest F'riday, Jnly 11, 

 five s i gle n>- B, ( pen to wile s employed on ihe newspaper pres- 

 and ri [ - BOl : uitEmen's papeis : First piize, an unabridged 



boi D.ctluBHry," -.e.v edition, ,1. E. Moirls & ^o., 



. x of Go. den Nugget cigars, M. J. 



Noobai , ,\n. Mi rri.-, 

 Leer ' and '■ The ci 



live poumis Vaui y 

 entrunce euinpiimei 



"Hal 



sua: 



Mas SiCucsE'tTs— HueMii lli>l, Jju-tun.— Glass ball shooting is now a 

 fixed spun at ihe Massachusetts nine Assuciar.ion Range. On Wednes- 

 d y, ihe 1-th ihe g ass bah shoo! h d it entiles. Tne match is open to 

 Bll. comers, Bogaions rules; 3Obal(a(10 single andsoouDie from Bo- 



Firat. Second. Third. Total. 



JCHsskell 30 28 30 *a 



11 W Eiger 28 !!S 37 8S 



E 1-' Bl 



All.. 



6t 



ECGore 10 23 



K Sc lUtlter 23 20 22 65 



G Line 21 81 22 U 



J s Sawyer... 24 is 22 oi 



FHRajmono 2U 20 21 61 



Ou Saturday there was another competition, the leading scores being : 



(-Ingles i l l l l o t o 1— T 



H Pierce i n..unies 1 1111110 1 o— 9 



Entsry o 01111101 1—7—23 



f-lllges 1 111111110—9 



HMortimer - fioubl. s U 11010100 1—5 



iHomiy d 1 111110 1 1—8-22 



(Singles lOOIllOl 0-5 



F Henry - D moles 1 n 1 l 1 1 1 1— T 



(Rotary 1 11110 10 1— T— 1» 



The last contest will take place on July i. 



Maine— Top/sham, June 19.— Riverside Club shoot; Card trap, 13 

 yards rise : 



York 



Hl.-ks 



CGoud 



..'..'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.".'.'o 



00010101000 



oooiooooooo 



10011110011 



..011110011110 



11010110000 



001—4 

 010—3 

 010—8 

 000—8 

 1— 7 



oiiioiooi 



111001010010 



..0000010 



1 1 0— ■ 



GUGoud 1 111101010111 1— 11 



ss bail shooting 

 nan club at their 

 large, and many 



took 



1 1 



1—10 



1 



0— T 



1 



1-9-i 



1 1 



0— 9 



11 1 



0— 5 



1 1 



1— 8— % 



I 



1— 8 



1 1 



1— 6 



1— 8—22 



1— e— 2 



uu X I lua V, bile ^"iu, uv iiie rii'juiuu 1 



1, Brllevue, M-dlord. The aiteuda 

 spectators availed lln-msci.es of the pleasure ot witnessing cms expen 

 club nudum the swift bal s. winch were thrown rrora a Buga dus irap, 

 18 yards rise for single and rotary, auo 15 yards for doubles. Tue day 

 proved a capital "oe for the sportsmen, although ihe wind gave a little 

 trouble. Mr. R. Sehaeffer carried off tne honurs of the day with 28 out 

 of a possible 30. The leading scores stood : 

 First Class. 



(Singles 1 1 1 1 1 



HSchaefl'or J. Doubles I 10 1 



Iko a.y 1 1111 



(Angles 1 1111 



WEdward3 -} Doubles 1 10 1 



(.1-iotar, 110 



(Singles 1110 1 



W Withered -Doubles 1 10 



[Rotary 1 110 1 



(Singles 1 10 11 



GBlanchard ^Doubles 111 



(.Rotary 1 b 1 



isinnies 1 1 1 1 1 r 



SPJones -. ....^Duubies 111010010—5 



(.Rotary... -.0 10101100 1—5—19 

 Second Class. 



Singles. Doubles. Rotary. Total. 



DKirkwood 10 3 8 21 



JCSmith B 9 21 



Third Class. 

 JEKason 6 2 2 10 



The Lynn Touhnambnt — The FecoDd day(lStli) of the Grand Army 

 Tournament and Bizar was devoted to glass ball shooting, The con- 

 tent was open tu any organized club in New England. Lurries were 

 made tn teams of three, and some clubs presented two aud three 

 teams. Each man shot, at 2 ' balls from Card's improved rotating trap, 

 IS yards rise, Bugardus rules; hist prize, S50 ; secund pr ze, $S0; 

 third pnze, $15. In addition to the above an eiegant. gold medal was 

 offered for the best individual score, and a Oeautifm sbver and pearl- 

 monnted revolver for the secoud best score. Mr. Mortimer, of the 

 arm of Mortimer & Klrkwood, Boston, acted as scorer: 



Worcester Sportsmen's Club, Mass.— First team. 



GIRngg 1 111101111110110111 1—17 



A Sought n 1 101100111111111111 1—17 



NS Johnson 1 101111111001010110 1—14 — IS 



Second team. 



AP Pond 1 011111111011111011 1—17 



LR Hudson 1 lOHOli 101 1 1 111 01 1—15 



cBHoiden 1 110111101011101111 1— 16— IS 



Third Team. 



ET Smith UllilllllOlOillTjl 0—15 



M D Gilman 1 111101000101111 10 1-13 



W H Cole 1 00001000010010 1111— S— 38 



Cushnoc Club, Augusta, Me. 



JHiggina 1 lllllliooilllioill 1— II 



E W Moore 1 1 1 1001 01 111101 011 f— 13 



H FFarnum 1 0011011011 1011111 1 1—15-^5 



Mailboro Club, Mass.— First team. 



N S Chamberlain 1 OlllOlllllllllllOl 1—17 



H W Eager 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1— 17 



BBrusn 1 000110111011011110 0—12-^16 



Second team. 



AD Johnson lillllooiOU ill 01 1 1—15 



Ju Howe 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- IS 



H&Fay 1011101100100111010 0—11—44 



Mystic Gun Club, Somerville, Mass. 



Chas Elsweth 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 i) 1 H 1 1 I 11 1—16 



Wm Mullay Oil 1 1 0111 0111111110 0—15 



L E Johnson lllllooilllOlllllil 1—17—48 



Salem Sportsmen Club. Salem Mass. 



A D Gardner 001111 1 111 00111001 0-12 



C Whoaoh 1 oooilioillllllioii u— n 



NR Williams 101 0110111 10011 11 1 1— 14— 10 



Central Club, Lynn— First team. 



JCHaskell 1 111111111110011111 1— IS 



EB.rry 111101110011101111 0— H 



Horace George 1 111111111100101111 1—17—49 



Second learn. 



J Frost 1 lllliooillllllllll 1— IS 



Geo Cross 11 I 1010011001101001 1—12 



ME Tucker 1 0111 11111011111101 1—17-47 



Lynn Sportsmen's Club. 



JPRandall 1001111 10101 1 uooi —12 



C J Lauder 1 111100011101010001 1—12 



ECHollta 1 110110011111001111 1 — 15 — SU 



Le-.viston Sportine Club, Maine. 



EWCoburn. ,....1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-10 



SShaw 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 0—12 



CHHlbbard 1 o 1 1 1 1 1- 6—23 



Androscogg n's Club, Lewiston, Maine. 



CFNaifon 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l— 16 



E M Leav.tt 00 1 000 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1—11 



E C Pomroy ,1 lloooll 01 010110111 0—12—39 



Pow-wow. Atuesbury, Mass. 



GeoF Godsel 1 01110111 1101101111 1—16 



K Howell 1 1100110 01101111101 1—14 



CN Wales 1111110011110111111 1—17—47 



The Ljnn Ceniral Club having scored 49 took hrst money. The first 

 and second teams of the Worcester Ciub and Mystic club divided sec- 

 ond auo third money. 



Ties on individual scores. 



JGHowe 1 1 1 w -3 



JCHaskell 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— s 



JHFrobt 1 1110 110 1-7 



J. C. Haskell took medal, J. H. Frost the revolver. 



atch of the day was between the two Lynn 

 iid medal valued at JE0. Each clno had ten 

 men and bhut trom the same trap and under tne same rules as the 

 match above, lu this match c. J. Lauder made the nest score made 

 during the day, breaking all of. his 20 balls. 



Lvnn Central Clnb. 



Barry ....1 l"l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-19 



Cross on 1011101001111111 1—13 



Wens er 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— Hi 



George 1 11 111 111111111111 1— VJ 



Tucker 1 001001011111111110 1-u 



Mooney 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—12 



Hiliard llllOllOO! 01 1 01100 1—12 



Baldwin 1 010 ill] 010001001m 1—11 



Frost .0 11110 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1—13 



Haskell 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 19— 148 



Lynn Sportsmen's Club.. 



FH Lander 1 111 01 101 11 11110011 1—18 



Holds 110 11111111111110 11 1—18 



1 oleord 1 1101101 10111111100 1—15 



Kowell 1 01111011110 1101111 0—15 



Randah 1 U 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I in 1 1 1 11 1 1 1— is 



Sarueut 11111100111110 11101 1—16 



PaiSe 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1—16 



(Stevens 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — if, 



Lewis 1 1101010110111110 11 0—14 



C J Lander 1 11 1 1 HI 1 HI Hill 1 1 1— SO— 163 



B. E. N. 



New HAMrSBTBB— Ashland, June 21.— Ashland Gun Club ; weekly 

 COnteet ; Bogarous trap and kcreen : 



ASClars 1 10 110 110 1-7 



JGMorn.ou 1 110 111111-9 



BP Warner 1 111110 1-7 



SCShepard 111110 11-7 



Ties not shot off. M. 



New Haven vs. Bbanfobd.— Return match, June 21 ; 3 Bogardas 

 traps, Bogardus rules, IS yards ; wind strong ; 



New Haven. 

 Beers 1 111 110111111111011 1—18 



l.olvln 1 11110 11110 10 1110 1—14 



Cowell n 111111111001111111 1—17 



Folaom.. t 1 i ii i 1 u 1 1 1 1 (i 1 1— 11 



Fullon 1 111111111011110111 I'— 17 



ninson 1 1111111101110 1111 0—16 



J. r y 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 il 1—17 



LSDgdOD 110 11011011 « 0000110— 9 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0—13 



Peuu 111011O11 111 1110011 1—16—143 



Braiiford. 



S Bryan 1 1 01 1 110 1 111 111 01 1C 0—15 



Neitteton 1 0001101111111101 0— 18 



Barker 1 loom 1 1 1 1 0— 7 



Hatch I 101111110101101010 1—13 



Ziuk 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 0—9 



W Bryan 1 n 1 « 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0—13 



Tuumpsh.re 1 110010 1 1 lion 00110 1—13 



stedmau looioillluiliooooio— 9 



Wright 1 0001000011011 uiooo 11— 7 



OCh 1 111100111011101110 1—15—112 



D. C. Si 



New Yoee Gun Club— Bergen Point, N. J,June2t.— Match between 

 Dr. Zeilner and Mr. Joseph Blake; 100 birds, 30 vaids rise, SO yards 

 boundary ; 5 traps, 5 yards apart ; Hnruugham rules: 



Dr Zeiiner....l 0111*11*11*1110011111111110 1 

 111*1101111*10111111 1—39. 



J B Blake.. 1 1111*0011**111010111111011011 

 1011101111100101101 0-31. 



Mr. A. B. Dexter and Dr. Zeilner shot a ten bird match. Mr. Dexter 

 wou by six birds, killing nine strnghr and retiring. Ad nbie bird 

 match at six pigeens followed, Dex'er killing dve and the Doctor lour. 

 cm a wager to kill -25 rut of SO birds, at 30 yards r.se, Mr. Dexter made 

 the score of 2j out of 30, killing 23 straight. 



June 21.— Regular club meeting ; 5 traps 5 yards apart. In a sweep- 

 stake at 5 biros, s5 entrance, Mr. Jj king first in.mei ; 



Zeiiner, Rebilu and Uenjamm kill ng four, the snoot off giving Dr. 

 Zeilner secoud money. In auother 5 Bird sweep, same conditions, C. 

 Manning killed all, captorlng first money, Reblin and Dr. Zeilner kill- 

 ing lour each. Zeilner on the ue anain taking second muney. Five 

 members then entered a six - ouble-bird swe»-p. $3 entrance, handicap 

 rise from traps Noi. 2 and 4 ; ties -hot off ; miss aud gu out. U. Reb- 

 lin won hrst money aud Peter Cooper, Jr.. second. A Ave bird sweep, 

 $2 entrance, followed. Jack on and Dr. Zeilner killing all. Reblin, 

 P. coop»r, Jr., a> d C. Manning four each; vv . stone three, and Mtssra. 

 nin and Warren two each. Jackson took flr-t money and 

 Manning second money, in a sev=n bird sweep H. Reblin at ihirty 

 yards kd.ed six, capturing hist, money, W. Stone, Dr. Zeilner and P. 

 Cooper, Jr., killing five J merest killed three aud retired. The best 

 score of the dry was in a ten bird sweepstakes, $3 entrauce, the result 

 being as follows : 



HRebin 23 yards. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 *— 9 



Dr Ze.iuer 30 " 111111111 0—9 



MJaciison 25 " 111110 1111-9 



D Benjamin 26 " 010101101 1—6 



Mr. Reblin took hrst money and Mr. Jackson second. 



locsTAiM Gun CI.CB— Brooklyn, X. 1'., June IS— Regu'ar mid- 

 monthly match for the A. F. Weaver guu ; won by Cnas. W. V/ingcrt : 



Shirden, -23 yards 1 11111 0— 8 



Miid son, 29 yards 1 11111 1—7 



Wnl e, 25 yards 1 * 1 1 1 1 1-6 



Wing, ri, til yards 1 111111-7 



Lempkiu, 23 yards 1 1 1 1—4 



Cainn 2i yards 1 111111—7 



Hirvev, 25 yards 11111 1—6 



.Mime, ■>'. varus 1 10 111 1—6 



Brown, ZSyarda 1 1 1 1 1 l-o 



v\ R Hunter, 21 vards 10 10 1 1—4 



AEdoy iDurlee). 29 yards 1 1111 1-6 



G A Chapped, 26 yards 1 1111 1— ti 



Ha-s,25yarcs 1 110 11 1—6 



Bohliug, 29yaids 1 10 111 1—6 



Waits, 25 yards 110 1 1—1 



Beggs, 23 yards (White flth aud 7th) 10 1 1-3 



Ties on seven. 



Madison 1 1110—4 Cariin 1 1110—4 



Wingert 1111 1-5 



Excblsiur i-HOOTINQ CLUB— Brooklyn, £ D., June 18— Regular 

 niont dy compeiition at birds lor ciuo ehanipiO' snip badge. The 

 weather was tine, and the Dirds were strong aud swift flyers and hard 

 to hit. 



JosHeiser 01100011 1—5 



v Duuueg 1 111110 1 1—8 



W liamptniuller 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1-s 



Kr eertuger 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-9 



OttoHuber 1 11101100 1—7 



II Alrennrand 1 110 111 1— 7 



H Hedeman 1 I 1 1 11.1 11—9 



Ties on nine. 

 Fr Beringer 1 1 1—1 1 1—6 H Hedeman 1 1 1—1 1 0—5 



The members then shot a second match for a handsome gold badge, 

 which Mr. F. Benng-r had presented to the club. Eacn cotupauor 

 snot at .5 yarus rise, using only oee barrel: 



Jos Heiser 1 1 1 c— 3 O Hnber 1 1 1 1— 1 



o Dunueg 1 1—2 H Aiteubrand 1 1 1 1—4 



W Kampfmuller 1 10 1—3 H Hedeman 1 1 1 1 1—5 



Fr Beringer oil 0—2 



N. Kampfmuller, Sec. 



New Jersey- Bordentovm, X. J., June 17.— The Cianiner Shooting 



Club, ot Boruentown, N. J. ; third sho-t; Card's ro'arv tiap (spring 

 bet in last hole giving it the greatest power), IS yards rise; weather 

 clear, strong wmd away : 



F G vVb-ee 1 1 1 1 1 1—6 



E A Taylor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11- S 



J beeves 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— 9 



S C Carman 1 11 1 (1 1 1 0— 4 



Dr W H D HUliard 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 



M W Mait, and 10 10 1110 0—5 



F. 



Pennsylvania— Cutau-issa, June 17.— Below and score of third prac- 

 tice maicii of catawista F. & G. P. Club; Cards roiary tiap, IS yaids 

 rise, 10 balls eacn : 



HB.vdr.ch 1 110 11110 1—9 



AAUing I 1 1 1 1—5 



LKKregn 10 110 111 1-7 



• P cib-inugiou 1 011000011—5 



Wourag- 1 11111111 ]_io 



TE Harder 1 0011000011— a 



A bladier 10U1000U 0— a 



ft Thomas 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— T 



GWReifanjder 11 110001 1—0 



ShC. 



Kendall Creel, MoKcan County, June 19.— Score of ihe Tuoangwant 

 Snoot ing ( lub of tins p. ace. 1 he clno was organizsd tola spring, tins 

 being ihe fourth meeting. Revolving trap, glass bans, is yards t 



ED Dodge 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 0—7 



L' T Benuer 1 00111101 1— 7 



GeoAnbey 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C— 7 



DrWinans 110 11111 1— s 



CAD.dge 1 10000000 1—3 



H M Uarsness 1 11111110 0—8 



GSP.st 10 1111111—3 



J.'hnDennan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— n 



Ans'iu Davis 1 11 00110 1—6 



N Wise 10 0—1 



Geo P Babcock ..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—8 



Cnas MoKivet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i_9 



Obio— Aurora. June 21.— Aurora Gun Club ; semi-monthly contest 

 30 balls, Bogardus traps aud rules: 

 R Kenedy. .1 1 010 011 llOUlOlllllOl 11010111 



DKenedy .111111011101111111100111111111 

 —211. 

 F Harmon. 1 110101011101110101101 1 1010111 



~U Root.O 10 10 1110 111110 110 1110 110 11-19 



C Root.O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II n 1 I 1 1 1 I. 1 1— ->4 



M F Lannlng...0 Hllllooi 010101 lolioioiioio 

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H U Biased. .1 1111111111011111111111111111 

 1-29. 



• M Taylor . .10 1 0111111011111111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 

 -21. 



conant. ..loiiiiooiiiooiioiiiiooiiioioii 

 -20. 



