774 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Shoot No. 3.—Open to members of State Association 
only ; 5 double rises, 18 yards ; First prize, extra fine Scott 
breech-loader, donated by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, 
19 Maiden Lane, IN. Y.; value, $150. Second prize, extra 
fine fox breech-loader, donated by E. S. Harris, 179 Broad¬ 
way, N. Y.; value, $75. Third prize, 3,000 Standard 
shells, donated by Messrs. Schoverling, Daly & Gales, 84 
and 86 Chambers‘street, N. Y. : 500 Bogardus’ and 500 
Paine’s feather filled glass balls, donated by Hagerty 
Bro's. & Co., 10 Platt st„ N. Y.; value, $40. Fourth prize, 
a collection of gamebirds, especially prepared and donated 
by J. H. Batty, sportsmen’s Taxidermist, Parkville, L. I.; 
value, $25. There were 29 entries ; following is the 
.UUSblHl.JV Ji w w— -r • unvio... 
SBigler . 11 10 11 00 01- 8 Duglnss.. 
Lambertson—11 11 10 11 11— 1* I Anderson 
score:— 
FIRST SQUAD. | SECOND SQUAD, 
Frances .. li II 11 11 10— 0 Walton . 11 11 00 10 10- 6 
Huston.10 11 11 00 00- ft Powers.01 10 10 10 1(1- ft 
- - - .. . . 1 "-wings . 00 10 01 00 01- 3 
iderson.00 10 10 10 10— 4 
THIRD SQUAD. I FOURTH SQUAD. 
Haight.1110 01 11 11- 8 I Collins.11 0111 10 10- 7 
Nicholas.11 11 H 01 10- 8 I Holcomb . 00 10 10 10 11— 5 
Barnett.11 11 11 10 00 — 7 Wood.10 10 10 10 11- B 
W. Payne.10 11 01 01 01- 0 | Dunlap.10 11 U 01 01- 7 
FIFTH SQUAD. SIXTH SQUAD. 
Pearson.10 10 01 10 10— 5 | Burdette.II 1110 10 11— S 
Outwater.10 10 1110 10- 0 I Townsend . 10 11 11 1111— 9 
Thomson.00 00 11 10 10- 3 Geiger.10 11 00 00 10— 4 
Wilms.10 1110 10 10- 0 | Heritage.10 11 01 01 01— « 
SEVENTH SQUAD. 
Von Lengnrke. .10 11 11 10 10— 7 Warn 
Hughes . .10 11 11 01 01- 7 I 
Crane. 00 10 10 10 00— 3 I 
Eaton . 10 11 01 10 11— 7 | 
Ties on 9, for first 
21 yds. 
Frances —.loll 
Lambertson ,10 11 
Townsend.1 1 0 0 
Haight..11 1 0 
EIGHT SQUAD. 
10 01 11 U 11- 8 
- 8 Nicholas.1 8 1 0 
— 3 I Burdette.10 10 
— 2 | Warmo.1 110 
- 3l 
— 2 
— 2 
— 3 
Ties on 7, for second 
21 ads. | 21 yds. 
.101010 — 3 Von Lengerko.l 0 0 0 
.1 0 3 0 1 1 1 1— 6 ) Hughes. 0 0 0 0 
10 10 10 — 3 I Eaton . 10 0 10 0 
21 yds. 
— 3 Outwater.10 10 
— 2 Wilms.0 110 
— 8 Heritage.0 111 
Barnett... 
Collins. 
Dunlap... 
Collins won. 
Ties on 6 : — 
21 yds. 
Siegler. 1 10 1 
Walton . I 0 10 
Payne- -10 10 
Wood . 1110 
Seigler, Wood and Heritage divided fourth. 
Shoot No. 4—Open to all amateurs ; 10 single rises ; 26 
yards: use. of both barrels; first barrel must be fired 
when the bird is in the air; second barrel can be fired 
anywhere; 1st prize, $125; 2d, $75; 3d, $50. There 
were forty-eight entries: 
FIRST SQUAD. I SECOND SQUAD. 
Reed . ... 011011011 T— 7 Broadway. llllllOlll— 9 
Hopkins .110111110 1-81 Townsend... 1111111111-10 
HaEci 111111110 1-9 Martin. 1111111111-10 
Smith . 111111111 1-10 | Talbot. 1111111011-0 
Selover 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 l- 8 I WoodvHle... 1111011111-0 
Scwler . lllllllll 1—10 I Lambertson. 1101111111— 9 
Douglas.. 1101110011—7 Walton .. .010111110 0-6 
•Cadmus. 111111110 1-9 Powers. lllllllll 1-10 
DusHn .lllllllll 1-10 Height. 1111111111-10 
Burroughs lllllllll 1-10 I Gildersleeve. lllllllll 1-10 
THIRD SQUAD. 
Madison. lllllllll 1—10 
Straut .1111111011-9 
Frances - 0011111111—8 
Huber. . 110001 w. —3 
Beckwith. ... 110100W. — 3 
West .. 1110111111— 9 
Dong.... 1101111111- 9 
Wynn . 1111111110-9 
Salmon. 1 110 110 011-.7 
Pearson. lllllllll 1—10 
FOURTH SQUAD. 
Hill.... 0111 mill- 9 
Colton _ 0111111101 — 8 
Morton. 0101110011— 6 
Caldron. 0111111011-8 
Langerke... 1111101101—8 
Garagus. lOlollllll— 8 
Lawrence... lOllOlOlll —7 
Cannon. 1111011111-9 
Castle . llllllllll-lo 
Brown . OIIIIIOOII —7 
FIFTH SQUAD. 
Wilms 11 1 1 11 1 0 1 1— 0 | Campbell... 1111111010—8 
VonLcngerk ell 11111111-10 ! Wait. 1111110110-8 
Hautin. .... 1111110110—8 Thompson I il 1 11 ■ ni n_ a 
Stags. 111110- - 
Ties on 10 ; 31 yards 
Smith,. 4 ' 5 1 
Dustin. 1 8 1 — 7 . 
Burroughs.-— u 1 •? 
Townsend. I 1 1 
Martin. « 1 1 
Powers. 111 
Haight. 1 
Gtlrterslcove. i 
Madison. 0 
Pernson. 1 J &-* „ , 
rac*]p .. 1. 1 1 1 .0 5 
Von Lengerko. lllllllll 1-10 
Smith, Seigler, Burroughs and Gildersleeve divided fust. 
Ties on 9 for second ; 31 yards : — 
0-4 
1 1 
0—7 
1 1 1 
1-13 
111 0—3 
0—1 
.111 
1 I I 
Hance.• 
Cadmus. 
Broadway.•••■••■ 
Talbot . 1 1 1 
Woodviile . Ill 
Larabertson... Ill 
Straut.. .1 0—1 
Long . 1 11 I, 
Wymjn . 1 1 J J } 
Hill. 11111 
Cannon. . 0 
Wilms . 0 
Stage . 1 1 1 1 1 
Hill winning second. 
Ties on 8 for 3d, 31 yards 
1111111 0—11 
111111 1-17 
1111 o-ll 
1111 1-9 
1110—7 
111111 
1111111 1—18 
111111 0—11 
— 0 
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 l 1 1 1 1-15 3d. 
.11111111111110 
.11111111110 1 
.11110 
.1111110 
— 4 
— ft 
— 0 
—18 
—11 
— 4 
— B 
Hopkins . 
Frances —' . 
Colton. 
Calvin . 
Von Longorke— 
Garagus. 
H nut .Ml . 
Campbell. 
Thompson . ........ ■. . . . 1 111 1111111111 1 15 3d. 
Frances and Thompson divided 3d. 
Shoot No. 5—Ten single birds ; 31 yards rise ; for the 
State Association Cup, to be held eaoh year by the win¬ 
ning club in trust, to be accounted for to the State Asso¬ 
ciation. To be shot for by teams of three members of 
any club belonging to the Association. To the club 
making the next highest scoie, 500 lbs. chilled shot, do¬ 
nated by Tatham Bros., New York. To the club making 
3d highest score, 250 lbs. tin-coated shot, donated by 
Leroy & Co., New York. For the 4th highest score, a 
„ ase with monogram, of Eaton’s Rust Preventer, donated 
by (ieo, B. Eaton, Jersey City Heights, N. J. 
ESSEX GUN CLUB OF NEWARK. 
Brlentnal.11 01111110-8 | Pindell.1110111111-8 
Havs.1011110111—8 
' Total..-. 
JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS GUN CLUB. 
1111011011 —s 
Hughes . 0111010111—7 I Hayden.- 
Cadmus. 0101111111—8 
Total—..,.23 
ROD AND GUN ASSOCIATION OF NEWARK. 
Frances.1111011111—0 I Dustin.111011111 1—9 
Bonnot. . 0101 100010-4 | 
Total.22 
RARITAN OUN CLUB OF KEYFORT. 
G. Wait-.lllllllll 1—10 I Holmes. 000000101 1-3 
R. Wait.1111111110-91 
Total . 22 
PALISADE GUN CLUB OF UNION HILL. 
J.V.Lengerko.l 0 01011111-01 H.V.Lengorke.l 1111 0 1111—9 
B. Payne.10 01011111—71 
Total . 22 
MIDWAY SHOOTING CLUB OF MATTEWAN. 
Haight. 1110101011 — 1 7 I Straub.1001101110-6 
Lamberston . 1111101111—9 I 
Total. 22 
NEW JERSEY GUN CLUB OF JERSEY CITY. 
Pearson.0101110011—7 I Warme . 1110101011-7 
Geiger.0111101111-8 I 
Total. 22 . 
WANGUHAS GUN CLUB OF NEWARK. 
Hobart.010101 110 0—5 I Pentz. 1110000000-3 
Hill. 1011101111-8 | 
Total . ...'.16 
The Essex Gun Club of Newark won first; the Jersey 
City Heights Gun Club second ; the Rod and Gun Asso¬ 
ciation of Newark, the Raritan Gun Club of Keyport, the 
Palisade Gun Club of Union Hill, and the Midway Shoot¬ 
ing Club of Mattewan divided third; and the New 
Jersey Gun Club of Jersey City won fourth. 
Shoot No. 6 —Ten single birds; 26,'yards rise: open to all 
amateurs ; prizes, 40, 30, 20, and 10 per cent, of entrance 
fees:— 
First Suuad. 
Caling. 
Talbot . 
Itrii-nltml . 
Gildersleeve . 
Hayes. 
Hance. 
Campbell . 
Mills. 
Townsend. 
Gibbons . 
Second SrptcuL 
Powers .. .... 
Hill . 
Dustin. 
Cadmus . 
Burroughs. 
Madison . 
I I 0 J 1 1 0 
1111110 
10 10 111 
110 1111 
0 111111 
0 1 1 1 l 1 1 
1111111 
110 10 0 1 
“"' 10 ' 
0 0—6 
I 0 — 8 
1 0- 7 
11-9 
11-9 
11-9 
1 1—10 
11—7 
1 1- 7 
.1111110001-7 
.01101100 
. 011111-01 
.01111101 
.0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 
- 0 0 0' 
Wyi_. 
Smith. 
Atkinson.. 
Martin. 
1111110 11 
.111101011 
.110111111 
.001110100 
.1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 
Davis. 010111010 0-5 I Wilms.OlOOlOw —2 
Connors. ...001111111 0—7 Selover.0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1—3 
Green.0 0 0 0 w -0 I Peerad.1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0—4 
Frances.1 101111111—8 1 Applegate..0 00111100 1—6 
Haight.1 0 1110 10 0 1-61 Hughes ....0 10 00 1 1101—5 
B. Payne.. .1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1—7 I Haas. 010111000 1—6 
Johnson. ...1 010101111—7 I Houton.0 00011111 1-0 
Burdette...0 1111110 0 1—71 Stagg.1010111101—7 
Lamb’rtson.l 0 10 0 1110 1-0 I Thompson..0 lllOOOir -3 
W.Hepslev.O 110100111—6 Seigler.0 101111011—7 
Cooper ..'.10101010 Ow—11 Pierson.101011000 1—5 
Campbell winning first with ten straight. 
Ties on 9 for second : — 
Gildersleeve . 0 1 1 —2 I Madison. 
Hayes . ..1 1 0 —2 I Smith. 
Smith won second. 
Ties on 8 fob third: — 
Talbot.1 0 0 
Dustin . 0 1 1 
Wynn.1 1 0 
Dustin and Wynn divided third. 
Ties on 7 for fourth: — 
—1 1 Frances.0 0 0 
1 1—4 Wait.10 0 
0 1-4 I 
Connors.... ,0 1 0 
—1 Payne. 0 0 1 
1—5 Johnson.withdrawn 
—2 Burdette.... 1 0 0 
-0 Stagg.0 
-11 Seigler. 1 11 1 j 
Brlentnal,...0 0 
Hance.0 1 
Mills.1 11 0 1 
Townsend. . .1 0 1 
Gibbons.0 0 
Burroughs.. 1 0 0 
Seigler won fourth. 
Shoot No. 7.—Single bird shoot for the Championship 
Badge of the State of New Jersey; 15 birds, 21 yards’ 
rise; open to members belonging to the State Association 
only ; to be held by the winner each year in trust, to be' 
accounted for to the association. Said winner to re¬ 
ceive the entrance fee from next annual contest. To 
shooter making second best score, four kegs Dupont’s 
powder, donated by Dupont Powder Company, and 2,000 
Delaware shells, donated by J. P. Moore’s Sons, Broad¬ 
way ; value, $50 : — 
FIRST SQUAD. 
Frances. 
Dustin. 
Cadmus. 
Brtenttinl. 
Burdette. 
Pindell. 
Haight. 
Pearson. 
Wilms . 
J. Lnmbortson . 
Gieger . 
Haden. 
Tolley. 
Sidon . 
Townsend. 
Cummins . 
S. Lambertson. 
J. Brown . 
Smith . 
W. Hughes . 
.0101101111 
.1111110 111 
.101110111110 
101111011110 
.111111111001 
101101110111 
.010010010100 
.101111110101 
SECOND SQUAD. 
.0 11011010110 
.11111110 1111 
.0 11010101111 
.0 0 0 .. 
.01 100 
.10 0 1 
0 1 0 
Oil 
1 1 
1 1 0—10 
1 0 1—13 
10 1—9 
1 1 0—11 
1 1 1—12 
1 1 1—12 
0 0 1-11 
1 1 1—12 
101 —: 
1 1 1-12 
1 1 1—10 
0 1 0-12 
1 1 1—11 
11—8 
10 10 11 —! 
111011110111 
0 10 0 1 
10 111 
10 10 0 
.0 0 0 1 1 1 1 
. 01011 '" 
.10 0 11 
0 1 1—11 
1 1 1—13 
110 -^ 
with 
0 0 0—8 
Heritage. 
Warme. 
Thompson. 
Von Lengerke... 
.0011010111111 
0 1111111 
0 0 11111 
0 0 withdrawn 
1 1 —H 
1 1—13 
1 1-13 
Ties on 13 for first prize 
Ties on 12 for 
Burdette 9 0 
Pindell.1 1 
Pearson.0 1 
second: — 
0 —0 I J.Lambert’n,! 1 
1 0 1 1—5 Haden . .1 1 
1 —3 | Warme . 1 1 
Shoot No. 8 . — Open to all amateurs; 21 yards; prizes, 
50, 30 and 20 per cent, of entrance money ;— 
Broadway . 0 1 1 0 0 0 4. 1 0 
* ampbi II 
Giidersleve. 
W. Hayes.. . 
Laws. 
White . 
Lambertson. 
Nelson . 
Cadmus. 
Hughes . 
Frances. 
Toffoy. 
Dustin 
Madison.... 
Anderson.. 
Powers. 
Burdett... 
Haight . . 
..111-.._ 
.01111111111 
.1 1111000111 
.11111111111 
.1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 
.11111111110 
.1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 
.01110111000 
.11110 0 11111 
.11111110 111 
.1 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 
..01111111110 
..0 1011101111 
.1 110003 1111 
...o ooioii inii 
..011101 
.. 10 . 
Oil 
...0 0 0 
11111010 
lllllllll 
1 1—10 
111 1—15 
10 1 1—13 
1 1 0 0—10 
111 1-15 
10 10—8 
110 1—13 
0 0 0 1—9 
10 11—9 
0 0 0 1—11 
110 1—13 
111 1—30 
001 i-n 
10 0 1—10 
111 1—13 
110 0-8 
1 1 1 1—11 
1-30 
1 0 1—10 
1 1-14 
Campbell and Hayes divided first; Haight, second. 
Ties on 13 for third :— 
SPECIAL prizes. 
For best average score in shoots Nos. 3, 3, and 6 , a fine 
setter dog (thoroughly broken), donated by E. M. Quim- 
by, Morristown, N. J.; value $100. Won by Mr. Fran¬ 
cis. 
For best average score of all the shoots combined ex¬ 
cept Shoot No. 5, a Remington new model extension rib 
pigeon gun, 32 inch, No. 10 gauge, 10 lbs., donated by A. 
Alford, No. 283 Broadway, New York; value $125. 
Won by Mr. Haight. 
For best average score in shoots Nos. 3, 6 , and 7, an ele¬ 
gant gold badge, presented by Forest and Stream Pub¬ 
lishing Co., No. Ill Fulton St., New York ; value $50. 
Messrs. Frances and J. Lamberson tied for the Forest 
and Stream badge; shot off in this order: First, two 
pair of birds at 18 yards ; second, three single rises at 21 
yards, three single at 26 yards, and all ties to be shot off 
at 26 yards. Following is the score;— 
J. Lambertson.11 11 011 111 111 111 111 011—33 
Frances.11 11 111 011 111 111 111 111—21 
Taken altogether the shoot was a grand success, and 
Messrs Eaton and Thompson deserve great credit for the 
way they managed it. 
New York Gun Club— Bergen Point, Oct. 25th.— In 
the first event, which was a match between Colonel But¬ 
ler and E. G. Murphy-, fifty birds each, thirty yards’ rise, 
for $500 a side, Colonel Butler won by a bird, killing 43 
out of 50. 
In the contest for the Challenge Cup, which has to be 
won three times in succession, there were eleven entries. 
Mr. W. Murphy won the match and the cup by a clean 
score of ten birds. He used a Greener hammerless gun. 
The subjoined is the full score :— 
Yards Rise. Killed. 
. 27 lllllllll 1-10 
.27 1* 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1- 9 
.30 111* 110111 *1— 8 
.30 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I) l 0- 8 
. 26 1011111010-7 
. 2ft 0010*11110 -5 
. 30 0* 1 1 0* 1 1 1 — 5 
.30 1* 1 0 1 1 — 4 
... 39 l 1 V 0 8 -3 
. 29 0111100 —3 
.26 11100 -3 
W. Salmon. 
Dr. Wilson. 
Col. Butler. 
Stone. 
Milner. 
Armstrong. 
Murphy. 
Edmunds. 
Warren. 
Long. 
Long Island — Westbrook, Oct. 18th .— Match at 25 
birds each; Hurlingham rules ;— 
jueu, uiibseu, o. 
Mr. T. Van Buren, 27* yards, 01101,1U11, Hill, 11131,1H10. Killed, 
22; missed, 3. 
Mr. J. G. Heekseher, 28 yards, 111U, 11101, OHIO, Hill, 11111. 
Killed, 22; missed, 3. „„ , 
Mr. B. Townsend, 36 yards, 10110,10101, OHIO, 11111, H10. Killed, 
17; missed, 7. . _ , „ 
Mr. Perry Belmont. 29 yards, 10010,01101, OHIO. Killed, 8 ; missed, 7. 
Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, 23 yards, 00101, 11001, 0110. Killed, 7, 
m Mr?T.‘be Forest Grant, 26 yards, U001, 01101, 000. Killed, 6 
Mr. vv! Murphy, 30 yards, OOOOt, 01011,0. Killed, 4; missed, 7. 
Livingston won ties, with 4 straight, at 30 yards. 
Fountain Gun Club. —Brooklyn Driving Park, L. I., 
Oct., 5th, —Regular monthly shoot for club badge, and a 
beautiful specimen of quail mounted on a panel, pre- 
