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as they will obtain with the snme number of allots ntiW yards. For 

 instancy, we rate a SorS Round by Mr. Falairot shot with the 

 We=t, Berks Archers June 14th, 1678, wherein he gets 28— 1IB at SO 

 yards, andlS— 78 at 60 yards. In the same Bhgol Mr Everett got 

 41—169 at 101) yards, 39—185 at B'Q yards, and only 18—84 at BO 

 it- Long, nan, a, 100 yards, obtained a5— 151, and at 

 60 .i arils IT — S3. Several ol' their archers have passed 900 at 

 I the Double York Kouud, while Obtaining less than 200 poiti is with 

 the 48 arrows at 60 yards. The moral to be drawn from such 

 ftoords Is this: We shoot well at 60 yards because wo have given 

 great attention to that range. If we set ourselves to conquer the 

 100 yards range we will find that a score of 100 at 60 yards is equal 

 to 140 at 1(H) Tarda. When we get our proportionate values at the 

 long ranges we shall see aueh scores as that,mnde by Mr. Palalret 

 in a match Aug-, 2flth, 1878 :— 



100 Tarda, .so tarda. «0 Tarda. Totals. 

 46-310 1S—B07 ,19-113 108-530 



Hore it will be noted that the hits at 80 yards were greater 

 i to the number of arrows shot than at 60 yards. Of course this is 

 not the rule with any archer and should not be, but only careful 

 practice at the long ranges renders such a result possible. This is 

 the last report which will appear until the national meeting, and 

 the Secretary (whose work has been to him a labor of love) sin- 

 cerely hopes to meet every member of the club at Buffalo and 

 join with all in a friendly passage at arms. 



Jas Will H. Thompson, 



Secretary and Treasurer P, P. C. 



OI.ABS I. 



Edward B. Weston, Highland Park, 111.:— 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals- 



BMiiyl2 13-53 10-83 18-04 50-200 



Mar 17 • 21-65 23-79 13-54 58-198 



Ma'vl7 7-27 18-64 16- 56 41-147 



May21 33-80 18—74 15-43 65-197 



May 24 12-34 19-77 18-68 49-173 



K5-24 8*-98 21-71 15-67 60-233 



EyS4 - 37-121 19-75 17-75 63-271 



May 88 23- 40 16-62 34- 06 53—207 



Mav27 23- 87 25-83 22-106 70-276 



HSyiSl.,.. 24-83 15-41 13-40 51-163 



29-93 21-79 16—80 66-252 



Hay 31 23- 73 20-82 15—55 58-220 



Bay 81 17-69 18—64 19-75 54—208 



lay 80 and SI 26-88 16-42 15-83 57-213 



tSeyW - 17-77 22-78 18-88 57—243 



.-May20 21-59 32-88 18-84 61-231 



22-76 24-74 19-81 65-231 



Barrows at 80 yards: 18-63, 18-64, 23-79, 29-91. 24 arrows at 60 



yarJs: 21-103. 20-51, 20-98. Average York Hound. 315 11-17; aver- 



l»age at 100 yards,72 7-17; average at 80 yards, 73; average at 60 yards, 



Maurice Thompson, Crawfordsville, Ind.:— 

 YORK BOUNDS. 



100 Tarda. 80 Yards. 60 Tarda. Totals, 



May 3 31-137 29-125 23-10 82-362 



Mar 4 23-85 28—108 19-93 70-286 



Hay IS 32-74 30-150 21- 97 73-321 



May 38 33-113 35-135 22-132 90—380 



May 27 27—117 39—125 20—100 70—342 



-,' nk Round. 3is 1-5; average at 100 yards, 105 1-5; aver- 

 age at 80 yards. 128 3-5 ; average at 60 yards, 104 2-5. 

 T B. Willard, Galesburg, 111.:— 



VOIIK BOUNDS. 



100 Tarda. 80 Yards. 60 Tarda. Totals. 



fcfay 4 and 5 10—50 24—104 17—71 57—231 



IMaylOaud 13 17-75 23-89 18-76 58-240 



Tifay 13 and 14. . - - 23—93 20- 88 15-61 57—241 



IStayloandlO 19-75 21-61 12-68 52-204 



Mar 20 22—88 26—98 16-58 64—244 



Bay 82 and 24 15-77 22—78 15-61 62—216 



May 22 and 81 - 21-63 27—99 17—69 65-231 



TS arrows at 100 yards: 18-48, 18-88, 19-01, 26-100, 16-60. Average 

 York Round, 22.1 4-7; average at 100 yards, 75 17; average at 80 

 yards. 88 l-i ; average at 60 yards,6« 2-7. 

 Will H. Thompson, Crawfordsville, Ind.: — 

 YORK ROUNDS. 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



May 1 39-149 36-154 33-139 98-433 



*May 3 34-134 33-147 33-119 90-400 



Mar i 37-137 33—146 34—138 93-411 



Mar 7 and 8 32—103 34—156 34-142 90—400 



■May 12 and 14 43— 181 43—184 34—136 109-501 



Mar 1 5 39-145 41-185 33-124 103—154 



.May 19 39-147 35-153 34-133 98-432 



'May 3. 37—137 33—125 24—130 94—382 



24 arrow-; at 60 yards: 23-113, 21-118, 23-139, 22-120, 21-142, 2-4-136, 



24-111. 22-90. 22-131, 21-121. 24-Ho. Average at York Round, 4261; 

 average at 100 yards, 1101; at ords, 183; ; average at 60 

 yards, 123 8-19. 



J Edwin Devol, Marietta, Ohio :— 



YORK ROUNDS. 



100rarrfa.il 80 Yards. 60 Yards, Totals. 



Mar 1 25—73 23—81 21—81 69—235 



f/May i 24-78 33-113 31-129 78-326 



■Maya 19—75 23-103 21—95 63-273 



Bjayll 26-92 27-113 20-82 73-297 



Mdaylo 16-63 28—88 16—62 57—213 



16— S6 20-76 16—62 52-194 



I 72 arrows at 100 yards : 22-78, 19-65. 48 arrows at 80 yards : 32-122, 

 ■ 20-74. 3-1-13U. 2-4 arrows at 60 yards: 18-80,24-130, 21-81, 17-73, 20-94. 

 York Hound, 255* ; average 100 yards, 73J ; averug- 30 

 1-0 ; average 60 yards, 88 1-11. 

 D. Patterson, .Lawrence. Kan. -73 arrows at 100 yards: 21-89; 

 rows at 00 yards: 31-81.20-80, 15 -63, 15-03 (12 shots), 11-43. Ave- 

 at 100 yards, 89 ; average at 611 yards, 74 3-5. 

 irenzo D. Dovol, Marietta, Ohio :— 



.YORK ROUNDS. 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yard's. Totals. 



1 25-01 34—130 20-102 70-823 



15 27-103 20 -110 22-103 75-315 



19 and 20 32-110 31—115 23—143 88—368 



23 23-115 34—150 18-78 75-343 



arrows at 100 yards : 26-104,19-87; 48 arrows at 80 yards: 31-113; 

 arrows at 60 yards: 31-1117, 10 61, 30104,21-111, 19-87, 31-95, lft-811, 

 ">.23-100, 10-93, 23-110, 23-95. Average at York Round, 337-1; 

 a-ageal 100 yards, 101 i : average at. 80 yards, 1233-5 ; average at 

 'aids, 97 1. 

 W. Kyle, Highland Park, 111.:— 



YORK ROUND. 

 100 Yin-da. 80 Yards. 60 Tarda. Totals. 



5-27 19-67 15-53 39-147 



C 8 ..16-00 26-90 13-76 60—226 



tylO 7—27 19—71 18—73 44—170 



\yVA 10-20 13—39 13-55 36—120 



ry82...- 23-08 25-101 16-62 63-229 



t.r37 20-64 25-111 14—66 59-241 



by 23 18-63 18—68 17—89 53—819 



nJS arrows at 100 yards: 7-23. 48 arrows at SO rards : 22-104, 21-89, 

 : 10, 13-lii, 11-35. l-i-63, 32-68. 29-115, 211-103, 3.1-137, 13-53, 

 3.1,2, 2o-c3. li-50. 31 arrows at 60 yards; 11-41, 16-58, 

 14-51, 16-68, 11 50, 14-66, 13-51. 5-15, 17-7! , 13-43, 14-54, 



14-46, 17-09, 18-88, 13-59. 19-101, 19-101, 18-98, 13-46. Arerage York 

 Bound, 193 1-7; arerage at 100 yards, 44£; average at 80 yards, 

 72 3-5 ; average at. 60 yards, 64 3-14. 

 .^ UT g^_^\,^ory m ,Oeali^im,lo^n^^jxiffigi at 60 yards:— 



> yards, 83 6-31, 



Tae. Hussey, Des Moines, Iowa :— 



[YORK ROUNDS. 



100 Tarda. 80 Yards. SO Tarda. Totals. 

 W»y27 „ 20-64 21-81 28-108 63-253 



48 arrows at 80 vards: 25-99, 26-93. 24 arrows at. 60 yards: 18-64, 

 10-67, 31-91, 20-32, 10-70. 17-63. 31-80, 19-89, 17 -69, 17-07, 10-95, 18-83, 



20-o 2 32- 9 3. 33 '-. 21 98 2 : 99 33-105. 23-91. 20 99. 17-78, 31-110. 23-101, 



2 .:.:.-,!■. ■ .2 . . 8- ,2. ..-in:, 21-06. Average York Bound, 



258: average at 100 yards, 61 ; average at 80 yards, 90{ ; average at 



CLASS II. 



Ij.Ii. Peddlnghaus, Marietta, Ohio ;— 



YORK ROUNDS. 



100 Yard.-. 80 Tarda. GO Yards. Totals. 



May 1 23-112 29-109 20—98 77-319 



May 3 31-130 32-150 23—118 85-397 



May8 29-120 38—158 33-124 83-405 



May 11 36-124 32-162 21-99 89-385 



May 15 , 26—120 33—171 22—112 81—103 



May 17 31-114 41-151 21-105 96-370 



May 31 S3 151 37—150 20—100 90—410 



May 20 10-55 22—911 18-83 59-287 



24 arrows at 00 yards: 24-120. Average York Rounds, 8014- ; av- 

 erage 100 yards, 116; average 80 yards, 143 J ; arerage 60 yards, 



Frank H. Walworth, Saratoga, N. Y.:— 



YORK ROUNDS. 



100 Yards. SO Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



May 4 12-34 24-60 17-79 53-179 



Mays 22-80 23-77 20-74 65-231 



May 14 22-06 3.5—121 20—112 77-320 



May 1.5 , 17-55 22-83 16—64 56—201 



May 39 17-51 22-60 17-91 56-303 



72 arrows at 100 yards, 16—62. 48 arrows at 80 yards, 16-56, 25-85' 

 13-61, 20-811. 21 arrows ai 80 vards: 238 3 2:1-119, 23-85,21-81, 33-108; 

 '- ' - - 10, 12-89, 15-75. 11-61, 14-78, 



13-57, 22-101, 20-88, 22-98. 18-83. 23-180. n-s',1. 19-83, 17-79, 11-45, 11-39, 

 16-66, 11-41, 9-53. 11-11. 10 1.2 13,11. 13-53. 11-59, 13-17, 21-95. 11-51, 

 17-83, 11 13, 13-53, 17-87, 15-75, 18-78. 2U-91. 16 91. 13-55, 18-50, 15-81, 



17-83.18-78. 11-76, 12-51. 15 75. Aionc" " ■ '■■ it. 723 ..■ 



100 yards, 61} ; at 80 yards, 77 4-9 ; at 60 yards, 75 10-59. 



C. E. Baxter, Charlotte, Mich.:— 



YORK ROUNDS. 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 00 Yards. Totals. 

 May 10 and 13 - 9-39 16—56 11—41 36-136 



May 13 and 28 15-55 16-70 14—58 45-183 



May 19 and 88 17-65 17-67 16-70 50-202 



48 arrows at 80 rards, 15-67. 31-70, 31-95, 11-58. 20-120 ; 24 arrows at 

 60 yards, 10-30. 11-11. 0-39, 13-61, 17-81, 11-63, 23 110. Average York 

 Hounds, 173? ; lno yards, 53 ; 80 yards, 75? : til) yards, 56 9-10. 



O. G. Slack, Marrietta, Ohio :— 



YORK ROUNDS. 

 100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



May22 13-47 25-91 14-66 52-204 



May.88 14-46 23-76 8-48 44-170 



May 28 16—64 16-64 7—26 39—154 



Average York Bounds, 178 ; 100 yards, 521 ; 80 yards, 77 ; 60 

 yards, 46}. 



Parm. S. De Graff, Charlotte, Mich.:— 

 YORK ROUNDS. 

 100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



May 8 22-86 27-107 12—46 61—239 



MaylO 23-84 25-95 20-112 67-891 



Mavll - 20-86 27—93 23—77 76—856 



May 15 14-56 23-103 12—44 49-233 



May 30 16-62 23-71 18—64 57—197 



iS arrows at 80 yards : 19-55. 25-77, 15-73, 21-83. 21-79, 20-84. 21 ar- 



... ■,.■,.! vards - -8. 15-87, 18-72, lu-70, 1A6!, 17-72, 17-73, 20-86, H-87, 

 21-103. 17-77, 20-81, 21-93. Average York Round 287 1-5; average 

 at 100 yards 71 4-5; avorag,- ai.80 yards 81 8-11; live rage at 60 yards 

 73 15-18. 



E. T. Church, Charlotte, Mich.:— 



YORK ROUND8. 



100 Yarcli. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



May 6 and 12 12-40 17-63 10-44 39-147 



May 7 and 13 15-55 11-49 16-60 42—164 



May 10 and 12. 5-15 14-46 15-63 34-124 



May 14 and 15 9-17 16-08 18—64 43-149 



May 15 and 28 15-57 15-65 13—45 43-167 



48 arrows at SO vards: 28-88, 1-5-49. 15-40, 13-41, 16-64, 22-98. 20-83, 

 26 1)4. 21 arrows at 611 vards: 16-51, 18-51. 19-6'), 17-69, 6-34. Average 

 York Hound 1501 5; average at 100 vards 36 4-5; average at 80 

 yardn 06 8-13 : average at 69 yards 55 6-10. 



C. W. Sherman, Charlotto, Mich.:— 48 arrows at 80 yards : 16-14. 

 A verago at 80 yards 44. 



CLASS ill. 



C. G. Hammond, Highland Park. 111.:— 18 arrows at 80 yards : 

 21-83, 10-67,24-71. 13 32. 18-73. 19-05. 17-89. 15-57. 10-14, 20-74, 15-53, 

 19-75, 17-57, 12-44. 37-95, 1--'K 15-19 .21 shuts], 13-10. 34 arrows at 

 60 vards: 16-68, 1--0.2 17-00, 3.1-102, 16-sO. 15-07,18-82, 30-36,21-99, 

 14-60, 10-78, 20-106, 20-100, 13-SS, 21-77. 11-16, 19-05, 15-03. 19-79, 19-69, 

 18-64, 17-71, 17-11 16-71, 18-61, 13-51. 25-103 31 95, 1-1-00, 19-83, 13-53, 

 16-18,17-75, 17-79. 10-1,3,39-81), 16-70.15-00, 18-19, 11-53,18-64,18-74. 

 Average at: SO yards 65 17-35 ; average at 60 yards 73 11-21. 



J. B. Devol, Marietta, Ohio :— 



|YORK ROUNDS. 

 100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



May 1 18-92 33-129 19—81 70—302 



May5 13-49 23-76 22-86 57-2U 



May 8 23-79 24—100 19-101 66—280 



May 15 - 15-55 20-84 18-76 53-215 



May 23 24—66 23—79 15—69 62—811 



72 arrows at 100 yards : 86-96, 10-4S, 14-60. 48 arrows at 80 yards : 

 19-59, 81-81,13-43, 23-117. 31 arrows at 69 yards : 13-53,18-68. Aver- 

 ago York Hound 314 2-5 ; average at 100 yards 08i ; average at 80 

 yards 851; average at 60 yards 83 3-5. 



E. P. Wells, Marrietta, Ohio :— 



YORK ROUNDS. 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 

 May26 9-27 13-38 11—27 32-8; 



Average York Round 88 ; average at 100 yards 27 ; average at 

 80 yards 30 ; average at 80 yards 25. 



Howard Pry, Williamsport, Penn.— 18 arrows at 80 yards: 4-14, 

 6-36, 0-36, (21 shots), 3-7 31 arrows at 60 yards : 4 30, 4-14, 7-39,2-10, 

 5-23, 8-24, 7-25, 5-23, 7-37, 7-31, 8-38, 5-19, 7' 31, 6-16, 7-35, 14-48, 15-65, 

 9-25; 10-34\ 11-19, 8-31, 1-33, 5-33, 0-20, 5-15, 5-17, 7-17, 3-11, 4-14, 6-22 

 9-27, 8-16. Average at 8! 1 yards 20 ; average at 60 yards 25 1-16. 



E. P. Chester, Lawrence, Kansas :— 



YORK ROUNDS. 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 

 May31 16-24 7-21 16-60 33-105 



100 yards, 72 art ows, 5-27; 80 yards, 28 arrows, 3-11; 60 yards, 21 

 arrows, 13-19, 7 21, 10-31,5-13, 1-18. 9-37. Average York Round 105 ; 

 average 100 vards 354 ; average 80 yards 24* ; average 60 yards 42. 



W. Halberton, New York, N. Y.-48 arrows lot 80 yards: 7-27, 

 8 -lis 31 arrows at 60 vards: 9-25, 10-33, 12-40, 11-45, 15-40,18-72,13-61, 

 13-41, 10-31, 8-33, 13-61," 14-50, 11-15, 13-55, 13-71, 11-49, 13-42, 14-70, 14-48, 

 11-31, 11-19. Average at 80 yards 324 ; average at 60 yards 46 2-7. 



M. D. Ewell, South F.vanston, 111— 72 arrows at 100 yards : 19-77, 

 9-17. Average at 100 yards 62. 



Orttani Archers— Hac-kensaek, JV. J"., June, 14th.— A number 

 of tboOrltani Arehers met forpraotioo yesterday, including the 

 team of four. The latter made a score at the double American 

 Hound of 2,725. Best score, Col. P. Brandreth, 818 ; the lowest on 

 the team, W. Holberton, 005. Among tbelbest, individual scores 

 made during the afternoon's practice were the following : Bobect 

 Lawrence, 40 yards 192; Col. F. Brandreth, 40 yards 184,50 yards 

 155, 60 yards 122, 461 on the American Round ; C. de B. Moore, 103 

 at 40 yards; C. C. Moore, 159 at 40 yards, 121 at. 50 yard3 ; W. Hol- 

 berton, 159 at 40 yards, 127 at 50 yards; Mrs. \V. Holberton, 177 at 

 Columbia Bound. The monthly meeting for ladies and gentle- 

 men's badges takes place ou the 23d. 



W. Holberton, President. 



Another Score Card,— Northampton, Mass., June 16th.— 1 for- 

 ward specimen of score card for archery, which I have arranged 

 for my own use. It seems to me somewhat more compact than 

 the one you recently published in Forest and Stream. I have 

 filled out a score (one actually madeat the date Indicated) to show 



the manner of its use. The figures 1, 2, 3, etc., indicate tho round ; 

 the hits in each color are placed under the figure designating the 

 value of the color, and the totals placed underneath. When the 

 end is completed, the totals are readily ascertained. This size of 

 page is intended for private use, but it can be extended to suit 

 any demand. I hare arranged thorn in a small book, containing 

 some three hundred scores, which can roadily be carried in the 

 pocket. 



Date. | I 9 



A.B. C. 



9tli. 



a 



3 5 8 

 3 s ! B « 



558 



l.8|o 



1 173 



J.R. T. 

 BOCK Island, IU., Jwne 16th— Mr. G. W. Malcohmson, of Red 

 Wing, Minn., made the following score, with thirty-six arrows, at 

 40 yards. May 25th, with a side-string bow made at the Rook 

 Island Arehery Works: 9— 09, 7— 73, 7— 75, 5-11, 9— 75, a— ,53 9—97 

 7—75, 9-97, 7—55, 9-97, 7—77. Total, 236; average, 8 5-9 to each 



J. N. Hardy. 



A North Side Member.— Chicago, 111, .June loth.— In your re 

 port of the meeting of archers at Lincoln Park, on 4th Inst., 

 'Visitor " speaks of Mr. Granger Smith, of Toledo Club. He has 

 evidently confused him with Mr. Howard M. Smith, of the Toledo 

 Club, who was present but did not shoot. Mr. Granger Smith is a 

 full-fledged member of the North Side Archery Club, of Chicago, 

 and the writer had the pleasure of seeing him make, a few days 

 since, with 24 arrotvs at 60, 101, and 48 arrows at 80 yards, 105. 



once the reason we aro proud to claim him. 



T. A. L., N. S. Archery Club 



New York Archery Club— The report published in theso 

 columns gave a score of 274 to Mr. McLean, of the Manhattan 

 Arehers, whioh should hare been credited to Mr. H. Hayden, of 

 the Spuyten Duyvil Archery Club. Arouery. 



§mi* &*8 *¥ §m- 



JUNE IS A CLOSE MONTH FOR GAME. 



—Address all communications to " Forest and Stream 

 Publishing Company, New York." 



California Ahead. — San Francisco, Val.,June XXth. 



In your issue of the 3d ult. I notice, under the heading' of 

 ••A String of Field Scores," a communication from "Ad 

 Vance," ofjMontgoniery, relating what he apparently sup 

 posed to be some very extraordinary snipe shooting, 

 wherein he remarks that " I do not think this score has 

 ever been beaten." Well, I will tell him bow and where 

 and by whom it was beaten, and badly, too. A man 

 named P. S. Mullen, now and for many years past in my 

 employ, and whose veracity at all times, places and cir- 

 cumstances is beyond any doubt or question, relates a 

 case that occurred near the town of Olema, Marin 

 County, in this State. While out bunting one December 

 morning in 1870 he came across some good snipe ground, 

 from -which he took between the hours of 7 a.m. and 1 

 P.M.— six hours— just seven dozen snipe. During this 

 shoot he killed dead, with one shot, four of these, using 

 a No. 13 More gun, weighing six pounds six ounces, two 

 and a half drachms of powder, and three-quarter ounce 

 of No. 9 shot. His hunting partner killed during the 

 forenoon of the same day and on the same ground sixty- 

 one more, getting two with one shot, one of which was 

 on the wing and the other on the ground, a little further 

 distant. If this has been beaten I should be pleased to 

 know where and who did it. D. Q, 



P. S. — To corroborate the above you can interview Mr. 

 Crittenden Robinson, the champion wing shot of this 

 State, an old and intimate acquaintance of Mr. Mullen, 

 and now in your city. H, C. 



SHOOTING MATCHES. 



Union Church, Jefferson Co., Miss., June 12lh.— The regular 

 practice match of Union Church Gun Club was held at their 

 shooting grounds to-day, only five of the members participating' ; 

 21 single balls ; 18 yards rise; Bogardus rules; weather unfavor- 

 able, cloudy and rainy at times :— 



J. D. McArn, 18 yards— 1 10111110111010111111— 

 killed 17, missed 4. 



J. S. Gillis, IS yards-1 1110110011101011100 I— 

 killed 14, missed 7. 



C. Newman, 18 yards-0 01110111110000111011— 

 killed 13, missed 8. 



D. A. Torrey, 18 yards-1 11111101111 111011111— 

 killed 19, missed 2. 



M. Newman, 18 yards— 1 111011111111 10110110— 

 killed 17, missed 4. 



J.S.G. 



New Orleans, La., Junellth. Glass-ball match shot June 16th 

 between Mr. L. C. Lo Breton, of New Orleans, and Mr. Fred Miles, 

 of St. Louis ; 100 balls ; Mole's rotary trap ; 18 yards rise ; rotary 

 trap rules. Resulted in favor of Mr. Le Breton by a score of 86 

 to Mr. Miles' 83. 1. 0. 



bath, Mc, June 17th.— The Sagadahoe Association for tho Pro- 

 tection of i'ish and Game held Its Urst of a series of three matches 

 at glass balls for the Association Badge this afternoon at Bath 

 Driving Park ; 15 balls from a Card rotary trap ; 18 yards. A. 

 Leighton, Charles Gond and A. Q Goud bBlng set back to 21 yards 

 because winners last year :— 



George Gond 11111110111111 l-ii 



.1. II. Millar .... 11111111111110 0-13 



Alfred Hall 11111111111010 1-13 



0, Keres 1 lllllOOlllioi 1-12 



an. GreerileaJ 11110111010111 1-12 



Dharles York 11101110011101 1-11 



M. C. Hall 10 11110 110 1110 0-10 



A. Q. Gond 1 11J0001100110 1-9 



H. Stetson 01011011101010 1—9 



Chas. Gond 001111100101110— B 



i -21m 1001010111111 0—9 



1 I low 111100000011110—8 



T. W. Hine 1 1101001100 100 1—8 



A. Leighton 001 100101011U0-8 



A sweepstake was afterward shot, la which A. Q. Gond won the 

 first prize in shooting off a tie with Charles Winslow, and M. C. 

 Hall won the second prize. C.H.G. 



CASUAL City Gun Club.— Washington, D. 0., June 19(h.— The 

 eighth match of this club, for two gold medals, was shot this after- 

 noon with the following result. Paine's glass balls Were used lu 

 he absence of the Bmoke target balls, which the club has been 



