July 15, 1880. J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



477 



gluts balls, at q Mercer County fair: and two weeks later, in a 

 practice shoot at Coopcrstown, ho broke 149 straight. Kianexl 

 feal was breaking 085 bulls out of 1.000, making One run of IMS, at 

 Greoncastlo, Ph., Oct. 22d, 1B79. Otto 0. WXUtiril stands 5l't. 

 Win., is straight as an arrow, and has broad shoulders, light 

 complexion, with llg-li r blue eyes. His shooting is gtad fill 

 Mflo hoing haodled with ouso. He extends his left arm straight 

 out, graspinir tho barrol near the mmzie, covers his target quickly 

 and always shoots with both eyes open. His gun is the Kennedy 

 magazine rifle, which shoots the Winchester .it eal. center-fire 

 cartridges, 40grs, powder, SOOgTS, lead, 1873 model, the same as 

 that used by Dr. Carver. It carries IS balls, and with it Mr. Wil- 

 kins drives his bullets through pennies and nickels thrown into 

 the air. 



Tuoiiam, Me., .TiUu 5th,— Second of the scries of matches at 

 glass bulls under tho management of tho Sagadahoc Association. 

 Tho conditions were : Card rotary trap ; IS yards ; C. Uond and A. 

 Q . Gond at SI yards ;— 



C. Key 13 1 Gcu.Minnt 10 



A.Q. I 'ond J3 J.H. Mill.ty It) 



C. L. York 13 George Gond 10 



W.C.Hall 53 1 ■'. II' Wmslow 9 



A. E Hall - 11 I II. Stetson * 



CbarlesGond n .I.E. fish 7 



Alfred Williams li I w. I.. Williams « 



J . Puirlngton . 11 Titos. 1 line, withdrawn. 



C. H. a, 

 j 5th, Six 



rise, iron 



C. II.Greeuleuf 11 



WKSTFiKLn, JMtHte.: July ISHk— Glass ball sho 

 amateurs contested for si.v down nickeled s 

 rod and a loader. Twenty balls each, eightei 

 revolving- trap;— 



Hathaway SO 1 liowers 14 



Steromer 10 Hull 13 



Clark ._ II | Workman.. 10 



Tic on third-Clark, 2 : llowers, 1. C. A. S. 



CHARLTON, Mas/: , July 10(/i.— The Charlton Sportsmen's Club 

 had a shoot on their grounds at Millward recently, free to all 



j for a pair of gold sleeve 



F. Knight 4 



E. Lawrence...i J 



A. McBardle 3 



M. D. .Fuller ... 3 



comers. The following is the t 

 buttons :— 



H. A. Mower 7 



A. Knight II 



H. K. Davidson 5 



C Pike. 4 



G.AVhitcomb 4 



The following is the score for it powder horn :— 



C. I'ike 13 IG. Whitcomb 8 



H. A. Mower 11 j F. Enjght 7 



H. K. Havidson HI <:. Pike 7 



A. Knight s|P. Pike 4 



SeiiNC'KK, Mass., July s//t.--The Sportsmen's Club are lilting up 

 their grounds near Chorry street as Cast as possible, and when 

 completed it will be a first-class shooting ground, with good ac- 

 commodations for thoso who desire to take part in glass ball 

 Shooting. H is to be desired that this sport will become more pop- 

 ular hereafter. Manv of our prominent citizens were present on 

 Saturday and Monday 7 afternoons, and took part in the sport. The 

 following is the score of Saturday's shooting :— 



Sbrtiiy. Brail 



A. T>. Putnam 30 28 



E. M. BUss 30 23 



H. Hrewer .. 30 23 



F. N. Prouty 30 -'il 



A. S. Walker 20 15 



W. E.Barton 30 21 



D. C. Luther 30 15 



J. Hoyden 30 



BftOOKttnsuD, Mags., Jw 

 ftt their regular shoot on 

 each. Following is tho 

 Shepard 15, Moulton 15, Crosby 15, Butb 

 Total. 105. 



New Haven Got Ci.uu— The New Haven Gun Club held its 

 third annual tournament July 5th. The day was all that could 

 have been asked for. There were a number of the best shots in 

 the State present, Mr. Woodbridge, of North Manchester, Ct. 

 and Mr. Nichols, of Bridgeport, Ct., lied for the gold badge lot- 

 toe best average score. The WaJlingford team captured the $36 

 prize for tho team shoot. We give below a few of the large 

 sweepstake shoots. The team shooting was as follows:— 



String- Broken. 



J. Holmes 30 14 



L. M. French 30 13 



Q. V. Clark 30 10 



Kobinson lo 3 



it. I'.smrr 20 a 



.1. Hope 7 1 



S, Adams 14 



E. Prouty 10 



>Ql.— Seven of the Sportsmen's Club 

 a 5th, made an average of 15 balls 

 ore:-Matthewson IS, Heredern IS, 

 •orth 13 and Gerald U. 



Bridgeport Team. 



A. D. Laws' 1101 1 10110- 7 



H. Nichols 1111111111— 10 



E. Langdon 1111110111— 9 



A. Dean lllioioill— 8 



C. Adams llOlOilOlt— 7 



Total 41 



New Haven, Second Team. 



Calvin ; 1011011111- 8 



Bunson Olimmil— s 



Sherman lliUHH.lC'l- T 



Armstrong HOUOluttO— 5 



Beers 1111111111-10 



Total 



White 1011011101 . 



Strong U011000U— 8 



Total.. 



WalltngfordTeam. 



iirog-don. IHUlllll— 10 



Ives iioinini- a 



Goodrich. 1111111111-10 



Pixiey minion- a 



Hall HUH U 11— 10 



Total 48 



New Haven, First Team. 



Penn 11H1H111— 10 



Folsoni 1111111111—10 



Jorev 1011110111- 8 



Hanson UHOlllLl— 9 



langdon HOlllOlll- 8 



Total 45 



Meriden Team. 



Birdsey 1111111011- 9 



Taylor 110111 1110- s 



Clark... Hlulltlll— 9 



First sweep. Card trap— Folsom 3, Clark 4, Langdon 4, Arm- 

 strong 2, Colvin 3. Ives 2. Penn 5, Leetef,, A. Ives A, Birdsey 5, Han- 

 son -1, liunson I, Goodrich 3, Adams 4, Dean 4. 



Second sweep, Card trap— Penn li, Adams 10, Dean 6, Jorcy 8, 

 LanydoulO, Goodsel7, Arnistruriy 6, birdsey 8, Folsom 9, J. K. 

 Ives 6, Hanson s. Broudon 8, .1 . A. Hall 5, A. lvesa. Clark 9, Colvin 

 9, fironson 9, Strongs, Taylor 6, Woodbridge 10, Goodrich 9. On 

 Bes Woodbridge won first money, Folsom second, and Hanson 

 and Krogdnn divided third. 



Third sweep, Card trap— Adami -I eyft Brogdon 9, J. A. 



Ball 8, Goodrich 0, Penny, Iii. i 0, Foto m ;, Clark 9, Langdon 8. 

 Woodbridge 10, .Jorev «, Armstrong 7, Nichols 7, A. Ives 10. On 

 ties Woodbridge won first tnoney/Penn second, and Langdon and 

 Nichols third. 



Fourth sweep, Card trap -NiehulsO, Fo.sr.m 8, , I. F.Ives 5, Adams 

 9, A. Ives!*, Armstrong 4, Brogdon x. Woodbridge :>, Penn 7, Gains 

 li, J. A. Hall 9, Taylor 8, Strong 5. Langdon 8, Hanson 7. On ties 

 Woodbridge won first money, Brogdon second, and Hanson and 

 Penn divided third. 



Fifth sw 

 9, Benson .., _ 

 Penn divided first, Nichols won second, and Woodbridge third. 



Sixtli sweep, Card trap— Adams ti. Hockirmuii 3, Folsom 9, Nich- 

 ols 10, Penn 9, Langdon u, Bunson 0. On ties Folsom won second 

 and Bunson third. 



Bkkgbn Point, If. J. July, 9Hn— The fourth of the series of seven 

 matches by tho Becreation Gun Club, of Bergen Point, for Ural, 

 and second gold medals. The first goes to the winner of the great- 

 est number of matches, tho second to the one who breaks the 

 greatest number of glass balls during the scries, aside from the 

 winner of the first. Mole revolving trap ; fifteen glass balls; 

 eighteen yards rise ; club rules;— 



Moore - 111111111111101)1-12 1 Wilmerding... 101001001110001— 7 



C. H. Davis. . . .lOiOlOOOOHHOl— 8 | 



VoorUees and 8. L.Davis withdrew. Tim. Behoooole. 



Capital Citv Gun Can.— JulM l-2l.lt. -The weekly match, shot 

 Saturday, resulted as follows. Twenty Panic's feather-lilled balls, 

 each, from Card's rotary trap (screened) : ha 



E.L.Mills 



BT. W, Fldridge 



E-Mi WcXeod 



Ties shot on,:— 

 Mills, 1111 l-5|Ehlridgc, 10 111-1 



leap rise :— 



a yards nininiiiuiomiii-is 



. 20 yards 11011111111101111111—18 

 . 22 yards HllllUOlllHOllini— 17 



ViN-eKXtowx, A. J., Jul a alh. -The Coaxen Class Hall flub, or 

 this place, held their litth monthly shoot here to-day ; weather 

 windy and rainy; Card's rotary trap, wilh extra siiu: spring, 

 throwing the balls a distance or thirty yards. The scores were sib 

 folljws:— 



W. D. naines 7 1 Win. Allowav . 8 



JT. W. Haines 7 I If. S. Milliard 3 



W. S. Milliard 5 IN. It. Peacock 



S. S Buttcrworth 5 | B. H hick 6 



W, D. Haines and J . W. Haines shot tie off at three balls ; W. I >• 

 Haines, 1 ; J. W. Haines, 2. J. W. Haines won budge to be again 

 shot for the coming month. SittsoLUtAKE. 



Shamokix Si'Outsmans CLtni.— Shanmhin, Po., Jul ii 3d.— Match 

 for a dinner, thoelub being divided in two parties, tho losing 

 side to pay for the dinner. U. Eisenhart and B. f>erk, eaptt 



ft. Eiaeubart. Captain 4 



A. m, Jones 4 



Win. Madison 4 



Win. Deri; 



A. Uerr ... 



,-\. Adams.. 



Geo. FrorueUer.. 



Total.. 



B. Derk, Captain 



Win. Keubendoll 5 



E. Gillam 5 



D. B. Eisenhart. ., ,- 3 



P.Fry 2 



A. Pursing 3 



I,. M. I'l-eigor 5 



Geo. Fisher 4 



J.Lippiat 4 



Geo. Pauley 2 



H. Citttou 2 



Total.. 



37 



S. C. C. 

 ColumiiiA, a c, Julu ilh.— The grand glass baU and pigeon 

 shooting match, under the auspices of the Charleston, S. C, 

 Sportsmen's Club, which came off at Cuol Bloiv Hango, Charles- 

 ton, on July 3th, was a complete success. 



Teams of sLx men were entered from Columbia, Orangeburg, 

 Savannah, and two from Charleston. A considerable number of 

 visitors witnessed the contests and no accident occurred to i 

 the pleasure of the occasion. The team match commenced at 10 

 a.m. Teams to consist of sux men each ; teu shots per man, at ten 

 single halls thrown from two Card rotacy traps (secured) ten tee t 

 apart ; with a riso of 21 yards. Possible score, (10 :— 

 Charleston Team— No. B 



W.T.Hall llinilin— 10 I W. B. Chisolin ....0011011010- 5 



W. K. Whilden 1110111011- 8 | Joseph Bouknight.OlOlOlllU- 7 



B. Furman 1 101 IO1000— 5 



W. S. Gulp 0111111111— !l| Total 4-1 



Charleston Team— No. 2. 



0. P. Poppenheim. 1011111010— 7 1 L. N. Chisolm 0111111111— 9 



T. S. insleshy 0111111111- 9 I Dr. E. 10. Jenkins. .0100101111 



liob't Cldsi Im, Jr. .1011111011— SI 



Dr. W. II. Tarrant, 0011111100— 6| Total 45 



Savannah Team. 



J. AT. Schley 1110111111— 9 1 H. W. Palmer 1110111191- 8 



A. Chisolin 0100110010— 4 | V.T. Huger 0H0111111— 8 



J. C. Haskell 1000111111— 7 I — 



T . 31 iiMi a I 'tola ... .|- 



Columbia Team. 



T.H. Gibbes 01U11U11- 9 | M. C. Robertson. ..1010010011— 5 



W.J. He Brnhl.... 1011111110- 8 | T. H.Gibbeste.vlraillOllOOOll- 



W.C. Fisher 1 1 11000100— 5 I 



W. II. Gibbes 1111100110-7 1 Total 



Orangeburg Team. 



P. G. Cannon loiinooin— i: | 



W. G. Albcrgottio. 1011100000- 4 | 



The second match was a sweep 

 in the same position as in the tea 

 three entries f, r this match. Me 

 flruhl. W. II. Gibus, Poppenheir 

 made clean scores of 5 each, and t 

 inglesby, W. II. Chisolin, F. IV H 

 J. ji. Sal ley, Dortic. Palm 

 made 4. and divided the see 

 Gibbs, M. C. Bobcrtsou, Dr. 

 and M. .1. galley each made 

 Dr. IS. R. Jenkins made- 3 an 



The pigeon match was a s 

 traps, 21 yards riso. There i 

 Furman, Gulp and W . H. G; 



•r. Ho 



Total 39 



lakes at 5 single halls. Traps 



ai.l.S. lice, 

 1'renholiu.T 

 n, Bced. Tu 



from 5 ground 

 match. Messrs. 

 cores of 5 and 



divided tho lirst 

 and I). ,1. Salley made scores of 1 each and divided second money. 

 Messrs. Hall, Haskell, A . Chisolm, Thomson, lice and M. .1 Salh-v 

 made scores of 3 each and drew for ttrst place, and Mr. Haskell 

 won the entrance fee. 



The double ball match came next— a sweepstakes at .", pairs 

 of double balls. Entrance foe, $1, and prizes awarded as in the 

 former match. Mr. J. W. Sclifiy, of Savannah, made the bust 

 score of the day, breaking the 10 balls in his 5 shots. Ho took 

 lirst prize. Mr. Bouknight made a score of 9 and took second 

 money. Messrs. Whilden, Haskell, Jenkins. Bisaell and Cannon 

 made scores of 8each. These gentlemen shot over, and Mr. Has- 

 kell secured first place with a score of 2. The rain commenced 

 failing heavily about this time, and tho last match was dispoused 

 With. 



The Columbia team have returned home, well pleased with their 

 trip, and ready for another similar contest whenever circum- 

 stances may permit. H. J. T. 



Union Church, Miss., June, 3Uh.— At a meeting of the Union 

 Church Gun Club, held on the 26th Inst., the following officers 

 wore elected for 1880 : President, I. D. MoArn ; Vice-President, 

 Dougal Torrey : Secretary, I. S. Gillis. A match at 21 glass balls, 

 18 yards rise, Bogardus rules, was shot :— 



J. D. MeArn 151 D. A. Torrey 19 



J, S. Gillis.: 18 I A, M. Newman 20 



J. E.Lamb 19 I Ben. Garrett 1» 



C. Newman 17 | McDonald 1 3 



July 3d— Yesterday the Union Church Gun Club celebrated 

 their anniversary with two matches at glass balls, 18 yards rise, 

 Bogardus rules. The first at 21 balls, for a prize, silver cup. The 

 second at live pairs, double balls, IS yards rise, for the champion- 

 ship. A large crowd had assembled on the grounds to witness 

 and enjoy the sport. The match for the silver cup was hotly eon- 

 tested for by four of the club, viz., Messrs. MeArn, Torrey, A. M. 

 Newman and Geo. McDonald, which finally resulted in Mr. New- 

 man winning it. In the afternoon the second match at double 

 balls for championship, Mr. A. M. Newman won by one ball:— 



J. D. MeArn 20 I D. A. Torrey 20 



J.S. Gillis 17 |A.M. Newman.-.. 20 



J.E.Lamb 17 I Ben. Garrett 14 



C. Newman 17 I Geo. McDonald 20 



Ties at 21 yards, match shot ottj July 2d ;— 



MeArn 



Torrey 



Second match :— 



MeArn 



Gillis 



Lamb 



C. Nowman 



ID. Torrey... 

 I A. M. Newmi 

 McDonald.... 

 I Garrott 



J.S. G. 



Quinoy, Til., Jitiy 3d.— Fred Erb, Jr., of St. Joseph, Mo., and W, 

 B. Hauworth, of this city, will shoot a match at pigeons on the 

 21st Inst,, at this place, on the following terms : Ono hundred wild 

 pigeons each; single rise; 21 yards; 80 yards bounds; plunge 

 trap ; Illinois Stale rules ; for 8100 a side. Pointku. 



CtKOiNNATi, t.iltio, . Tain UK— The Cincinnati Shooting and pfeh- 

 iiig Club held their meeting to contend for the club medal and 

 other prizes on Monday the 5th inst. Tuine pigeons were used at 

 twenty-six yards rise out of plunge traps. As will be seen by the 

 following score, R. McGraw wins tho medul, Caldwell the sec- 

 ond prize, and Messrs. Baum and Whetstone divide the third- 

 After tho medal shoot a number of sweepstakes were indulged in 



by I he members of the. club mid ihoir friends, and the shooting 

 was brisk uulil dark. Good scores were the ordor of the day.aud 

 Messrs", isnmn, McGraw, Overman, Whetstone, Koch and Duuliip 

 were the winners. 



It. McGraw 11011 11111-9 I H. J. Koch 1111011101 8 



W.Caldwell 0111111111-9 C. M. Epply H 



T.J. Haunt OllUOIlll-81 Wm. Miller 01 1 lllidun- 1; 



J. O. WhetBtone .... 1101111011-8 I D. T. Disney U00101100- 



Tics on nine :— 



B. McGraw 11111-5 | W. Caldwell 11101 - 4 



Ties on eight :— 



T. .1 . Bail m 11111-5 I H. J. Koch 11100-3 



J. O. Whetstone 11111-5 



Baum and Whetstone divided third. 



L-E.vEi.Axn, Ohio, Julu 2d.— Summary of scores in shooting 

 tournament, held under the auspices of the Kirtland Shooting 

 Club, of Cleveland. First match at wild pigeons, 21 yards rise :— 



G. Mulhern 5, J. Wightman 4, E. Hudson 5, J. Caspor 5, E. 

 Chamberlain 2, G. Froemau2, J. Meyers 2, E. Sodder4, T. Wheal li, 



C. K.o„f j, F. Robinson 4, J. Blood 5. 



Hoof won lirst, with three at 26 yards and six at 31 yards; Wiglit- 

 Tiian second, with three at 26 yards and three at 31 yards. 



Second match— G. Mulhern li, E. Hudson 5, J. Casper •!, ,1. 

 W ightman 4, B. Jones 4, E. Chamberlain -1, G. Freeman 3, F. Bob- 

 inson 8, C. Mallory 3, F. Wheal 4, C. Hoof 5, .1 . Blood 3. 



Robinson won shoot off at 31 yards ; AVightutan took second at 

 26 yards. Blood and Freeman divided. 



Third match, eight birds;— B. Hudson 8, li. Chubb V, T. Wheal 8, 

 J. Casper 7, J. Wightman 7, K. Johnson 8, N. K. MeKoan 5, C- 

 Buof 8, J. J. Flick 4, F. Conrad 7, E. Chamberlain 5, F. Bobiuson 

 8, G. Mulhern 4, A. Berger 7, T. Parr 8. 



Wheal and Cunrad divided first, -with three at 31 yards; Chubb 

 and Wightman divided second, with threo at 28 yards; Cowpor 

 won third. 



The first " freeze out " was won by Wheal and the second by 

 meal. 



Fourth match, five birds:— J. Flick 4, E. Hudson 5, J. Meyer -1, 

 N. K. MeKoan 2, F. Conrad 5, G.Preeman 4, J. Casper 4, F. Flick 

 5, Derby 5, E. Chubb 5, J. Wightman 5, A. Eddy 4, C. Boor 5, 11. 

 Sodder3, G. Mulhern 3, A. Berger 3, C. Arnold 4, J. Kale 3, K. 

 Chamberlain 8, P. Bobinson3, T. Parr 3, J, McCrakou 2, V. Wheal 

 4, E. Johnson 5. 



Conrad and Derby divided ou third tie or threo at 31 yards, 

 Eddy winning second with three at 31 yards, Bobinson third, siuno 



Second day— Brown won first " freeze out " with live at 31 yards; 

 Wheal and Hudson divided the second with three each, and the 

 third with seven each; Arnold and Wheal the fourth with three 

 each; Wheal taking the fifth with four. 



Sweepstakes— First mutch:— Hudson and Wheal divided first 

 money, Wood took second, Brown third. Second match: Wheal 

 took first, Cross second. Third match : Derby and Boof divided ; 

 Wheal took second; Berger and Chamberlain divided third. 

 Fourth match: Berger won first, Cross second, Arnold third. 

 Final match, a " freeze out " at 31 yards, won by Hudson. 



AtTtTJRN, Placer CXymtlt, Cuh, Jtim: ZVlt.— The following score 

 was made hero to-day in a match between eight of the Auburn 

 Shooting Club, four on a side. The match was made by E, L. 

 Cruijr and ,1. H. Uittenger, and wus shot from a Card rotary 



•up ; 18 yards rise ; 50 balls each :— 



E. L. Craig 

 .1. M Fulwi 



.1. Hoffman 

 A. Hinkle.. 



..3553445545—44 



55545455 



J, H. Bittenger.. 



F.D.Adams ... 

 .las. McCurmiok.. 

 K. I-'. II idle 



.5551555555-49 



'51111555155 15 

 53-1555)254— 12 



Total.... 182 Total 1S8 



1 "believe the score of 50 made by Adams has never been equalled 

 from a Card rotary trap. Tho guns were all ohoke bare, six o[ 

 them 12 gauge and two lOgauge. J. M. F. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



IIoston, July 10th.— The intense heat this morning, tho ther- 

 mometer 101 in tho shade, prevented many riflemen from visiting 

 Walnut Hill to participate in the everybody's and the off-hand 

 500-yard matches. There was in the early stages of the shooting 

 hurdly wind enough to disturb the signal flags, the wind dial 

 vueillatlng only a few points from south to west, Indicating 8 to 

 10 o'clock. In the early afternoon the light, which was so bright 

 as to become painful to ths marksmen's eyes, grew duller, and 

 the results more satisfactory. There were 30 entries in Ibis malch, 

 which will close next Saturday, when a large attendance is ex- 

 pected to givo the final shoot in this popular match, which hits 

 reached over 1,000 entriCB. The best scores arc given below :— 



J.Nichols 5 55554 5 45 5—48 



F. J. Babbeth (mil.) 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 6-46 



N.W.Arnold 5 5 4 5 4 o 4 5 5 5—47 



J.S. Bennett 4 5 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 5—45 



E. F. Biehardson 4 55445554 4-45 



W.M.Howard 5 3 5 5 3 5 3 4 5 1-43 



E.B. Souther -1 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 5-43 



At the 500-yard distance off the shouldor, only tho best scores 

 are given, as follows ; — 



N. W Arnold... 5 5 5 4 5 4 5-33 1 C. C.Foster 5 4 4 2 4 3 2—21 



E.F.Hichardsou 4 4 5 5 5 4 5-32 I 



Mammoth Bii'IjE Gallery— Boston, Mass.— The Any Biflo 

 Matoh, which commenced on the 1st, is becoming very popular 

 with aU devotees of tho rifle who practice in this gallery, and for 

 so early in the month the shooting has been of a high order. Mr_ 

 Frattk Hollis, of the Medford Bille Association, heads the list, 

 with 184 out of a possible 200. Mr. O. A. Gross is second on the 

 list, with 175. This match will close July 31st, and the following is 

 the standing of the several competitors to date. Fifty yards. 

 rounds 8 ; possible 4o ; rive scores to win, 01- possible 200 :— 



FrankHollis 83 36 37 37 S,-'-18i 



O. A. Gross 31 31 80 36 80-178 



Geo. D. Edson 34 34 34 36 38—174 



A, C. G oodspeed 34 34 84 35 36 173 



O.T.Hart gf 34 34 35 80- 12 



H.C.Smith 88 31 3-1 35 85r-17J 



B 11. Daley g g |J : :j £ [« 



Chus II Otis 34 34 31 .it :M-I,n 



lttoj° : 83 33 li ,1 M IM 



Wm W. Jones 33 33 33 34 31-187 



F. J." Snow 33 33 38 39 33 185 



Si>ringfiex.d, Mass., Jitl-tf HOIli,— The weekly shooting- of the 



Springfield Bod and Gun Long Bange Club on the 9th Insi . was at 

 800 yards. A strong 4 to 6 o'clock wind prevaUed, as well as fre- 

 quent interchange of suntight and shade. The. scores made 



S 1 1. Barrett 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5-73 



fl Moses 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 4 5 4 5 5 S 72 



a.E Ford 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 5-73 



S. S. tiumstcud 5 3 4 5 4 4 -1 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5-68 



I,. H. Mayott 5 5 5 5 5 Withdrew. 



Dr. Young Failed to complete seoro. 



M. B. L, BBADFOKD, Pres. 



