183 
No, 11.—Jones Match, 200 and 500yds., for teams from First Division 
N. G.S. N, ¥,; six teams in all: 
Seventh Regiment. 
200yds. 500yds. Total, 
2311733 011: Se oer oe 444544429 5443 —| 57 
UDP 23 sets. le cee wos 5444444—29 §414555—33 62 
Greene cs... . 494444427 445454430 57 
Underwood.............. 4554455—82—117 4555455—33—124 65—241 
Twenty-third Regiment, 
200y7ds. 500yds. Total 
WDEPROKeSHWrere.. eee ae 8434445 —% 4244545—28 65 
PUINCR...\oncew ioe. poe nuk 5443534—28 235534527 55 
Sheppard......_ » eeu -- DH4534—29 4545554 —32 61 
Wiay, Mo 2e pei 22 ee, 4544444 —29 118 2555858—30—117 59—230 
Seventh Regiment Team No, 2, 
Richard <=..7.... 26 28 54 
a1 59 
30 i 
Melieweb:...... ee Ua ree ea i outlen Uieeeeor ye 
ae oS Twenty-third Regiment Team No. 2. 
Cie tier cs (ras ores Merete a teow tee 82 gd 
LTE (i i So ee eee 28 25 58 
CES TES ee olen a et eb te 30 CLOT ees 
Ktafty os. 3. vals os aeeeanudonse santas 25-111 29—116 64 — 227 
Seventh Regiment Team No. 3. 
PDIGHas ako as oe. ee Stee ay eee Af chee 28 28 56 
Buntlotineys roses iste san cade ties iO) 29 59 
1M avar oa (0) e 1 tess bes eee AMS § REI ASE pa 26 5) 
MLO Lae eo MER LEV Un eer Lh. aeons ett 29—111 8i1—114 60— 225. 
Twelfth Regiment Team. 
Sergt Kingsland 24 18 42 
Private Farrell. . . 2d 18 31 
Private Leach........ 29 22 51 
PIVEtS Brewers... ack ewn 25 10—68 35— 167 
—99 
for militia of several States, 
200yds. 500yds. Total, 
Sergt Coulston .......,,...4545544444— 43 4445340555— 89 82 
Private Mountjoy...,.....4845435455— 42 4545454555— 46 85 
Corp Ganley.............. 4344544444 40 4455535548— 43 83 
Private Huntington.-.... 4554444454 — 43 5485555454— 46 88 
Sergi Pratt,,...... .......5455544544— 45 3545545455— 45 90 
Corp Ghase. iy 6.2 sec. 4444544455— 43 4455505555— 48 91 
Lieut Andrews .......... 5544445544 — 44 4536554455— 44 88 
Private Welles..... ...... 5453555444— 44 5255455554— 48 o2 
Capt Thompson .......... §464455455— 46 5584554555— 46 92 
Serft Bakers... .0... 02... 4444554544 — 43 4433445345— 39 82 
Oorp McMillan,........... 4445544054—- 43 82455585384— 39 82 
Private Blatter......... , 4434544554 — 42 4455455355— 45 87 
518 Dye 1045 
State of Michigan, 
se —" 200;ds. 500yds. Total 
Private Webstet...........0......08 2s 45 44 80 
GAPE WAT Cld lek Sica. ncudseelsteih 41 41 82 
ErivAteyMlOnroG:.uss--%5550-Ffale cde ces 4i 4) 90 
PGhPinW Lilet ust en tm be Nie. Aue ete 42 39 §1 
Duhpi Silva sob Allen cone betoonber BG 44 w 
Private MCB WED oo cciuestsleekecsbeeces 42 41 88 
Eriveipeayy OlCOLe. Sie auatlctes hess :40 44 84. 
Private Me€Natighton.............2...... 42 46 88 
Private Reynolds..... ...........0.... 1.39 a 74 
qn Va MOOSE Nea dete tier tsee sc che eet Oe 42 40 82 
feud, Manning ©). 242. 3) age. 2) 2.-.7-40 4h 8H 
Private WilSon...............:.....-..:;40—490 45—512 85—1002 
J State of New York. 
UE IGLOLEIRG tee SG acl Batu 1 CoA itera a SI 40 43 88 
Lockwood... .......+.-- Ap ee Ne 43 45 88 
ERO A ee ee ec eee ind 53559 8 ony anit ey! 40 40 80 
Brow eee Saat RH bf lowest bo 4f 43 $4 
iE gene EVO, Ai 2) ae; 41 BL 72 
IBIGKEtE. ee keene Norse! tater iets tek 41 46 By 
14} Lae peo errrise eae a ten rens emer 41 52 83 
PATS LCL eee eer t enn Mean ba aga 39 45 84 
“hag ayes TA eRe eee iecice eared ee en 43 41 84 
WRMOLASE. A few cap Piel sake cheer eek iG 42 43 85 
ILA To) eee ee eee ret ee eee eae 43 45 88 
ST et A AE NSE Ae ea a nen 40—494 44—508 84—1002 
No. 13.—Inter-State Long Range Mateh for club teams: small-bore 
rifles at long range. Walk-over for tha Amateur Club team: 
Amateur Rifle Club, N. ¥, 
J. W. Todd. 
900yds. 
455455555355050—61 
¥, H, Holton. 
525545554554444 6B 
W. W. DeForest, 
§54539445544583 64 
1M0yds. 
345455954454555—68—201 
554455558444553—66 — 198 
453504453550504—63 453405455453555—62—1 99 
H. P. O’ Neil. ; 
655524455434554—65 4552355 1345453562 545324553455543— 62—189 
No. 14.—New York State N. G. Match, for teams of N. Y. State 
militia, 200 and 500yds,; four teams contesting: 
Twenty-third Regiment. 
800yds. 
554555504555545—72, 
644550444554555—64 
200y7ds. 500yds. Total, 
IBrivate SOMME 4257 joe dec eos 40444 —16 84454—20 36 
Private Pickett... ..2.......0..00- oe 4345420 45435—21 41 
THN Ce RMI tele. to) cce lus seploee :'e 32435 —18 45555 —2. 42 
[Gy 0} OJ: ha (002 5 er 4444319 58445—21 40 
Serzt Kraft,.... ots GT SEE ene oe 5444320 44555—23 438 
HT VALCAS EO WAL. ls acres cee uses cele 85443 —19 54454 —22 41 
ster a A'S) htc ne , 44555—23 545556—24 47 
EnV ete ALObs os: @ sv soon eae cscs res 54442] 4345420 41 
AULETR MOS od oar = cae use c-os ee hese pep 4334418 45555—24 42 
LCT aESi ets) Qatea oh ee ae oe nasal 44454 —21 55554—24 45 
Lieut-Col Frothingham.,...,.. 53434—19 44354—20 39 
Capt De Forest... 2, oc s cece. ences ens 444442) 55545—24 44 
284 267 501 
Seventh Regiment. 
200yds. 500yds Total, 
PP RUAL CE MESCONVING fb ystereeia lt nyo nis oiaye mone xian Slats 17 28 40 
DGTP MGIC WEY 2 te ein ele ses ettee 16 19 55 
Sergt Munson... 1.2. ¢.2..,22.s02.0205 , 18 22 40 
LEAKS ee Bid} s aoe ery nets pene ek 20 2 41 
7 CormUnderwoods ..¢ 2-025 stn eee sve te 20 23 43 
Serst Greene... cpa. tog eceee sates 17 28 40 
WELarTMTOMSON Sete can taca cess 18 15 38 
serch Bartlet... Pe wont? 18 18 36 
REPET AOU PE. se Ney al ees bps Aten 20 24 44 
Corp Higeinsy teat sse tyes asptsa taste te 20 21 41 
Private Lockwood ....-. 6.66; -csene rise 18 24 42 
Here U RIGHAVAS yoo ese ene a kee ce 8—220 22—255 40— 475 
Fourteenth Regiment, 
Morp Corey) 247 terete ne ss ere et ed aed os 20 18 38 
Private Harney..-:..-.+..-... Rataes 19 22 41 
MOLDS aU sey peeap ae elecsee = pes ites mk 18 35 
Frivate Lacroix 22 41 
SRICTHANIZEU ei) em ganna saan eee wen oh eseius 23 39 
PenivanTeLMGoral ph J sect) eat tess ia ids 18 36 
SereztjAndergon,..+ 6) tic. ..--+--- ae 15 36 
Sergt Taylor...: 12 39 
Priyate Robinson... .... Abe bl b! 16 Bit) 
POOL EVETIW OG) -)-)-) yale iol a- clehefelalelaleistelalons} P 24 44 
sergt Jennings........ 2002 HaoOnth Ooi 15 18 33 
‘Capt Browe... ........ eeqea4gagaaadode 20--222 15—221 85— 443 
- Sixty-ninth Regiment. 
Lieut MeMorrow..... ...20..22.--+2 5 2 17 37 
Sereb Sbewarbe - a... see ciye, wyele cas ews 19 14 33 
VIPTDU at YEH ed Ns a a Baier re na Raters 15 11 26 
RSs Miia! reveee en one ewe ns eee Cee 19 20 39 
Ca aiMGGarhtiver, Wyte: sence eke ee 19 i6 35 
Piemigwrllaces tao ose ee Bes ts 20 11 3l 
Lieut Weonard,..,.--. 242.4 18 14 32 
Beremeanro lp ees ye ee eee 17 1g 30 
Private atmnegan. a2 so. ly peceensste 19 21 40 
ONG US Ferg 2he es ae Ae aS Se eee 21 18 39 
WORN OIA Seles Ge Ak oe Gaon ona ee 17 21 38 
EP PLVELLe rIWONLy, ee Sin ee a aoe ate +... AR—R16 ~ 7-183 19— 399 
No. 15,—First Division N, G. Match; teams from First Division N. G. 
S. N. Y,; three ieams in all: 
Seventh Regiment. 
200yds. 500yds Total. 
Lieut MeLewee........,2.....-.-... B4444— 19 a45b4— 49 
Sere PROMSOM 2.5 +2 b eee ee oee e 44454— 21 B4844— 18 39 
Private Merchant,.....-.- penhaee 45554 — 23 44435— 19 42 
Private Alder. ...... seers seta ees 2s 49544 — 22 5b545— 24 46 
Corp Underwood,....-......... 1... .44851— 20 84535— 20 40 
SE RSUE OS eter by eee en 44434— 19 46545— 23 42 
Sergt Young... . 45444— 21 43525— 19 Al) 
Glopnshite sins Me tL ee ccteas 84853— 18 43545— 21 89 
SBA SUL DSL LO Wi big ceegceey ae! te dotehs Peace on 50444— 17 55455— 24 41 
Beret Bartley eee Gehl aee 45354— 21 - 54455— 23 4a 
Private Spies...........,.. SSeS s rs 34343— 17 33545— 20 37 
Sergt Richard....-. mos GS3 tea 54445— 22 34554— 22 44 
nA 256 496 
4 
. Twelfth Regiment. 
200yds. 500yds. Total. 
Cupt Hagle........ .eehes wre Shape ees Ded 20 20 el} 
Sergt. Dolan... Sinstsdnce cen 21 22 43 
Beremenaith eal CC ll ie it 15 32 
IPRiVePeaedch: 2 your ee, Pay -. = 20) 15 35 
Bere u Gamards yo. cove ps casentee oe ceed cae 17 16 83 
Mneup Macaulay rcs. cece cece snes ali 16 33 
Private Fraser...-... ......... wy ta 18 16 34 
IPEIVALE TDCCWEN eel Qala lie) jie jas cee 14 14 23 
Berek WAHOUCY, i eo eestie eee ss octets 14 12 26 
Sergi eengsiand yy, y sy 19 a9 
REWHLCAeULZE Rens. Ue dyna cee ceene 18 21 39 
Captrwohovest ote. = Loot cs. ee P38—219 18—199 86— 418 
Sixty-ninth Regiment. 
Lieut MeMorrow............,2).....4... 20 18 38 
Sergt Stewart............ ... re ee Hope) 15 24 
Lieut Farrelly....... ... De. 7 eee ee 17 19 36 
Majo ELYeccN se eee ee Hh Cat Ce L 21 20 41 
Gapukkenigen eyek, ate, com eee ary 24 18 4Q 
Ad} Moran .......2..,.. pe Oe RN Mat ee 16 21 37 
Capt McCarthy........... eee an eee 18 20 38 
ReRiVeACG a oc pst Poe he) ee | 18 26 
SerehOarrolky we. vdecess Wasndes se aee § 17 25 
UTente GOT At) oye unset ecnane paves 12 18 a0 
Private Finnegan 21.20 20 43 
IPINW ALB SICCILy fg ne er coy ein ae oe 10—186 15—219 25—405 
No. 16 —Second Division N. G. Match; teams from Second Division 
N.G. 5, N, Y.; two teams in: 
Twenty-third Regiment. 
200yds, 500yds. Total. 
Private JOmere. 75 spats tos ot Aleve d44d4— 20 64555— 24 44 
Private Pickett, 0.65. ..c.eeesseee 45533— 20 55555— 265 45 
DIA ESD nod oto 012) 7h Ca a ae es oe 44344 — 19 55554— 24 43 
ORD OARI GG Ae: aves enews nea, 43458— 19 44434— 19 38 
OOK ues brace seit marr eee . .48424— 17 34354— 19 36 
BrivA hi PROW irre ices psi oon eS , 84845— 19 25452— 18 37 
ELE OW VOLS ee. sume ructeas detec <ees 44445— 21 33555 — 23 44 
Private Elliott. .... .......4.+2 ens 44544— 21 53443— 19 40 
TL ETR ROC Deepen SE pe ano toot , 445384— 20 45555— 24 44 
Lieut Shepherd,........... +.. ,--- d4544— 21 5ba84— 22 43 
Lieut-Col Frothingham............. 44444— 20 543854— 20 40 
Capt De Forest... ....-5:.,ss.--.05, 34444— 19 34555— 22 41 
236 260 495 
Fourteenth Regiment, 
200yds. 500yds. Total. 
(Opp WOle ye eyelet ree eee: as baee ee 19 14 33 
PEEVR UR YH AETIOY reef. eebederee ye ste nelol 21 43 
COLPAD Aya Ca Lek. Le ahitklreacete cre e 19 37 
IRtivalteqacreOhen eerie beehbi cools 17 a8 
ULATED FUP TS lal Rosier gd AMAA hE BRAN 14 30 
IPCEVALEDIOONOS 34 tcluinde.: «ct eajati =. tee 18 34 
jelerwedn “uaKCkses(a) sherry! BARS) ear Es rea 28 42 
rofeiieg inal Wendl Oli aan 2) SASS BSEENoooe ¢ Once 10 23 
Privitte: KOiMMSONe gh js5 2c oon t oe ne: 12 30 
(WOGPIHICTLWOOU. sos iacecnn Bose es ties 19 56 
Sergt Jennings...,................. 19 37 
GapesBroye re Haee rele tismes ke pete 19—205 37— 420 
No. 17.—Junior National Guardsmen’s Match for snilitiamen who 
have never won an open-air shooting prize; 100 and 300yds.; Reming- 
ton rifle; 82 entries; 
F 300yds. 
FS Kennedy, 7th Regt,....-...,,....00565- 55555—25—48 
BR Meserole. 47th Regt... .. 12.4 +t- nee 45455—23—47 
FA Wells, 26d Rezt_.... 55535—23 47 
A M Prentiss, 7th Regt 55555 — 25 —46 
No, 18.—Latlin & Rand Powder Co. Match; open to army and militia 
members; military rifle} 1 point to Remington’s 50-caliber; 32 entries: 
(Score will be given next week.) 
No, 19.—Skirmishers’ Match; teams of six at varying distances; 
fourteen regular teams and one militia team in match: 
*Second Artillery—Sergts. Davis, Whitehead and Kelly, Corpl. 
Blaisdell, Privates Baker and Van Buskirk, Twenty-six bullseyes. 
34 centers, 19 inners, 36 outers, total 395. 
Fourth Artillery Team—Lieuts. Anderson and Miller, Corpls. 
Stamford, Collins and Huddleson, Private Crauley. Twenty-eight 
bullseyes, 27 centers, 30 inners, 23 outers, total 384, 
Twenty-third Infantry—375. 
Twelfth Infantry 360, Fourth Artillery 358, Engineer Battalion 357, 
Fifth Artillery 351, Second Artillery 332, Fifth Artillery 3i6, Engineer 
Battalion 313, Twelfth Infantry 304, Third Artillery 291, Third Artil- 
lery 267, Thirteenth Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y. 265, Twenty-third 
Infantry 219. 
*Score disallowed because of erasures on score card. 
THOMASTON, Conn., Sept. 18.—The weather conditions at Bridge- 
moor range to-day were alternate sunshine and shadow, with a 
strong 4 o'clock wind blowing across the range at times, the result 
being rather poor shooting: 
GP UN ODE Ne pates ciel tee ee ea kA ee 71110101211 710 9 10~—S7 
CEERALIMN ES: Meee aie te eee tees 8 9 71210111210 7 10—96 
GEA Germmon 22a sneer erence -nsal 12 7 811111110 710 9—96 
Gat Walliams? Sirs oes el ers 71271 91012 810 9 Y—95 
By Carn. 22.22 eee. scarce eee SS Siet” 7999 90) 7 10-91 
W H Dunbar........ beNee RES ene ee 611 9 917 1000 9 8971 
GC Gilbert rua as. wee cuneee teen e ee 12212 ¢ 7 6 8 91110 99! 
BredeaAsPerking s, obese sues setae 6 8 9 911 8 9 9 9 10—90 
E Thomas : SRL cktn Gaba ate: 4121010 611 91010 8—90 
Jad Was Sted eer ope ee AAS He LHe be Ss bt 9) ie OHO Ae 90875 
FRED A. l'ERKINS. 
BOSTON, Sept. 13.—The fine autumn weather lo-day drew a good 
number of riflemen at the Walnut Hill range. There was a strong, 
puffy northwest wind blowing throughout the day, which proved 
troublesoine to the shooters. Members of the Press Rifle Club and 
military marksmen were present during the day. The score: 
‘ Practice Match. 
A Baw....2.2.3. ++. .4455454584—45 J R Carmichael.....5484844548—39 
© HM Barnes... .:. 5544445355—44 © W Hodgdon....... 5433435344—38 
AB Thompson ..,.5544444445 -43 OR Jones...........3482455443 37 
S Merrill,... . ....4484445545—42 J EH Hall (mil.)....... 4433532352—32 
| J MSamniels.....-.. 444555444342 RE Rogers (mil), .. .2038285543—30 
Rest Match. 
Salem Wilder................. TO 10; 107 9° 695 107 106% 10) T0==S5. 
PES VIVEStEL N49 elds co deeds 8 9) §8 10) 10.7 9) 10810. 10—97 
4 CIDP WT oe Rn enn 9 9 o 9° FOP 10> 9) 10-9) “9—91 
APES OM ELON f.)-j-ne -ecstne) mS <]elete =o fh A alte TE ae Ee ality Seeeerl 
DENVER, Col., Aug. 31.—A reception was accorded Mr, W. M, Far- 
row, the rifie shot, at the range to-day by Company H rifle team and 
others of the Colorado National Guard. The day was not well calcu- 
lated for fine shooting, as the glaring sun and the intense radiation in 
front of the target made it extremely difficult to find the dancing 
bullseye through the sights. Theteam were armed with their Sharps 
tnilitary rifles and hoped to giye the champion a close contest. The 
following are the scores of the first round of 10 shots each: 
Capt Farrow....,...544554555446 A W Peterson....... 5545544345—44 
J M Anderson,...,..8484544554—41 TStone,............, 4445544444 43 
W M Anderson...... 444445544442 AG Schaefer...._... 35545444434] 
GW Lower: .....-..: 444445354441 OJ Kelly......... 2. 345444444440 
At the cdnclusion of the string it was suggested that as Capt. Far- 
row was using peep and globe sights that the regular handican of two 
points should be allowed to the military sights and be added to each 
score. This the champion agreed to and another string was shot, the 
Captain not cleaning after each shot, which is always done at Creed- 
moor when handicap is allowed the military rifles, The following is 
the score, same distance : 
Capt Farrow... ... 44555545455—46 GW Lower......... 454545533843—44 
Stone weak. 5435544444242 A W Peterson....., §4453443542—41 
W M Anderson..... 34443585442—41 
NaVADA-ys. CALIFORNIA.—The rival teams are hard at work in 
practice. On the 3ist ult. the shooting of the Nevada men at Carson 
and Virginia City was a very fine average: 
; ates. 500y ds. Th 200yds. anys TL 
Burke ......-. 49 Cameron ........ 44 4. &8 
Thaxter 46 93 Qhatelain ...... 42 44 86 
Galusha 68 2 Parker s 44 86 
Qowing.......:.. AT 91 Slocomb 43 86 
Lond. yee: 48 $9 Wright 45 84 
BOTBCS.i 2225.24. 47 90 Crawford 48 84 
Cheney, ...---..: 47 89 Alley... 40 B2 
Little. .... 3 46 89 Laing. 40 §2 
Saffell......... 44 89 Duanne........... 42 38 80 
Hatrrington...... 42 47 9 
(i 8 
Avyerage—For 10 men, 90%; 18, 90; the entire 25 men, 871-5. ‘The 
Carson Tribune claims that this ‘eclipses anything ever recorded in 
the United States,” and adds: ‘The shooting is vonsidered all the 
more remarkable from the fact that all were tirst scores. Ten men 
from one company—the Carson Guard—made a total of 8$1, beating 
the record made by the Nevada team lash year in the inter State 
match by 8 points. Our citizens feel greatly elated over yesterday’s 
work, aud haye every reason to hope that victory will again perch 
upon the banner of the Nevada team this year,” 
THE TRAP. 
Correspondents who favor us with club scores are particularly re 
quested to write on one side of the paper only. 
PHILADELPHIA INTERSTATE TOURNAMENT,—Programme of 
Inter-State Clay-Pigeon Tournament, under management of Provi- 
sional Executive Committee of proposed Middle States’ Clay-Pizeon 
League, to be held at Echo Park, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct, 9.10 and 11, 
1684, Daily managers (assisted by Committee and J. B. Bloom, Presi- 
dent Ligowsky Clay-Pigeon Company). First day, Girard Gun Club; 
second day, Norristown Gun Club: third day, South End Gun Cinb. 
Rules—Ligowsky Clay-Pigeon Rules to govern. Money to be divided 
60, 80 and 10 per cent. Tiesim singles to be miss and out; doubles, 
one pair. Entries to close with firing of first gun in each event. 
Clubs will go ®& score in order of entering. Im team matches each 
contestant will shoot up his number of birds before leaving the score. 
Price of birds, 5 cents each. If team contests are not concluded on 
the day fixed, they will be adjourned until 1:3) P. M. on the following 
day, First Day, Oct. 9. Mateb 1.—Individual championship, entrance 
$5, 7 singles, 18yds. rise; winner also to receive a donated prize. 
Match 2.—Individual match, entrance $5, 5 singles, 2lyds. rise; break 
with second barrel to count one-half. Match 3.—Inter State team 
championship, teams of 5, entrance $10, 10 singles. 18yds. rise. Special 
prize for best individual score. Second Day, Oct. 10, Match 4.—TIndi- 
vidual match, entrance $5, 7 singles, 18yds. rise. Match 5.—Teams of 
two, entrance $4, 3 singies, 8 doubles, 2lyds. rise. Match 6.—Team 
championship contest, teams of ten, entrance $10, 5 singles. i8yds. 
rise, Third Day, Oct. 11, Match 7--Individual championship at 
double birds. entrance $5, 5 doubles, 18yds. rise. Match §.—Imitation 
field shooting match, entrance $3, 3 singles, 2 doubles. limit 21yds. 
rise. Match 9.—Consoiation contest, entrance $3,7 singles, 18yds. 
rise, break with second barrel to count one-half. Match 10.—Donated 
prizes, entrance free, 7 singles, 2lyds. rise. It was decided to hoid a 
meeting on the first evening of the tournament, Oct. 9, for the pur- 
pose of forming the Middle States’ Clay-Pigeon League. The next 
meeting of the Executive Committee will be held on Thursday eyen- 
ing, Sept. 25, at Tie Item office. 
POUGHKEEPSIE, Sept. 9.—Glass ball match at the Poughkeepsie 
Driving Park for four prizes given by the EH. N. Howell Social Club, on 
their annual picnic and day of athletic sports. The conditions of the 
mateh were lSyds. rise. and5 single balis rotary and 3 pair straight- 
away. Card’s trap: 
Single. Double. pos 
Single. Double, phat 
Godinez.... 5 ay Wakeman., 3 3 
Beigel...... 3 6 8 Leary.....- 3 6 
Decker 4 4 8 Kunkel,..., 3 3 6 
Olear....... z 6 8 MeDonald.. 2 3 5 
Condit ..... 2 5 ( SBennet..... 1 1 « 2 
Baxter 4 3 va 
On shooting off the ties of 8, Beigel tovk second, Decker third, and 
Clear fourth. 
TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 11—Regular monthly shoot of the Trenton 
Gun Club, 20 glass balls. 18yds. rise, Card rotary trap, screened: 
JM Allen 11111111111111111111—20 J Evens... .01111101011011101100.13 
W Mickel. .10111011111111110111—17 © Nealé.. .01001110110001101111—i2 
@H Allen.01101101111111111111—17 Stradling.11111011101111101111-17 
AS Leigh..11011101111111110100—15  W Polano .1100000110110i1w, — & 
H Loveless01101111111111111000—15 Hutchinson0111101111111w, —ii 
J Dumont .00110111111110110011—14 
Shoot at 10 clay-pigeons, 18yds., trap screened: 
JM Allen 2.235542) 0-3. 1100111101—8 J Stradling ......... 0111010111—7 
J Dumont,........... 1101111110-8 Wm Mickel..... . ..1100101101—6 
GH Allen.. ..1111010111—8 V Hutchinson........ 1110101100—6 
J Byens:: ..< .-.1111101001—? Wm Poland.......... 0110111000—5 
GiNea ley, © ents 0111111100—7 A S$ Leigh............ O00llw. —2 
LOCKPORT, N. Y., Sept. 12.—The ninth of the series of twelve 
shoots, held under the management of the Target Ball and Ball Pig- 
eon Company—limited—took place on the Fair Grounds, yesterday 
afternoon. Sportsmen from Buffalo, Rochester, Niagara Falls and 
Lasalle, were present. These contests attract considerable attention 
from the fact that the new “‘pigeon’’ manufactured by the above 
cow pany, is introduced in these matches. 
Ten target ball, four muneys: 
Yards 
EM GO UY stots al dates Stole Pps wade a atcee Pah 24 1111010111—8 
DEWGUL 8 oe Hoe alee we pg get st ue sorte att ane 20 01,000000i1—2 
1S SLO Pele cag A ee eee eS eet Ne ol pe ee ec ee os 20 0011110110—6 
GEG adyeetetete otta cee ae tent Ren ei on neta eee 23 0101111101—7 
POW ARG ees bee eh tee haves sels\caa nye solace bite See 1111111101. 9 
Barker. 020 ee ies: Se Bey a dees 21 1111000010—5 
(REGATIR FIN As foes es Tee esate ne ete so hemes leeateee Bi 00C0110171—5 
BRET ig eee te rare ol pn Poe Aare te 2 18 1111000111—7 
In shooting ties G. Moody 
Yards 
BNUNHEL! seca. Hele Lee eee Mle see linn Hee Ree 18 0110010101— 5 
GNCANG ass hoa) ania ee tteate oecletiss law aas slate hate helen 20 1111111111—10 
BE it2 8 or ABGEO oro Bp Goricoreernick UO dD 006 ai Sian 4 aL 1000011110— 5 
ETO WAT ca ep teii tee as cle Glo allie Sitare fe elede ee fe fede taas 20 1101011110— 7 
(ESA WAGTOTS Nae Arps hee ab BORO ODORE Ib bs sObO Ee Res ates; 1001117111— § 
DB ICzIH 0) Soaks Se ay AeA IR BARAS OG SAA OK ar Be oe Cea See 20 1011110111— & 
OWLS pene eee SRE May eee eens 20 1111100010— 6 
LOOT OL Nye eet Aceh B OR otek Sb ae we 2A 611110010i— _ 6 
Mie lSieita, Se ererisg oo ie co (oup ER ein LE, 5 19 0111010000— 4 
Smith? & ese Vek SAAR LOSS APE N EtPaeg) S 24 1111101011— 8 
Greene first, Moody and Smith divided second, Howard third, Jew- 
ett and Moody divided fourth. 
Ten ball pigeons, four moneys: 
Yards 
STATI re ent At ic pd tangs os treba cee aig ge sp edie =” 24 1010110011 —6 
MGV EI esse ele ose eae uer es Ane beoae psa eee 22 1110100011—6 
TORN OYae BBO corr eee ae eee Se gaa Seams p27 1101110111—8 
OF eve are erect eee eect ee te RS em ee 20 1101011011—7 
JES CET SiS eer a eee cnt ee PG Se ths het ae 20s 1011010100—5 
TSW Diderot etc pre ante ters te ae bee nate eee ae 20 1111110101—8 
ESTATE aie Cree Nee eee ba tae Sth eae Sees ec a 18 0011110110—f 
EWGISH GT co pe sete ath Set dots SOM) ee ate thd toate ay avacetol 18 0100111100—6 
(GRURETSTE Ne hy gees eer on eh en acCOd ee sedition 23 0111111011—8 
ET Ory en Te Ceseg nee fates Mera ST oer cote sane achat erinces ib axe arte 20 1111111110—9 
Howard first, E, Moody, G. Moody and Jewett divided second, 
Greene third, On ties Smith and Moyer divided fourth. 
The next contest was for the championskip and an elegant badge, 
valued at $50, which will be awarded to the one winning it the 
greatest number of times during the series. 
Twenty bal! pigeons: ’ 
FAG WATS x: cence Ae eres, 3 ote ehearewy reece es 1100101101 1111111000—13 
SHAVING Alene asoy Rees tee Pee OF ee et + ped eel O170101111 0001711110—12 
GeMioodiy7 ees he bee eeteny Pee ae | 1411111011 °0111111101—17 
1101101001—15 
WINS a Bok BO MEb EE Bel oRpor O35, HadabS do 1101111411 
ADEN KOTO NS 5 GAs Ie ee been Hae beRepe oS 0611101000 0011110110—10 
Barker. .....2.0....- --. 0011010111 0110311010—17 
Tete aA bees BEB: Sh. SOb UEC ECE EOD) “Oeerep” 0111110011 1111100101—14 
ERDGINE. 440, Gio Seadnet cnet searipc toasts 4A AL 1101411411 1711010111—17 
(GAEL aes PEA BBOE Bue BoC OBL EC OAGOL EGR OEE GAEL 0111110111 =1111111111—19 
IBTIMICIA CL ULGELLEOLEhe PEt OeE EL Pies Lt ane 1111601010 1011111001—18 
VWGISheInn hora mtl Poort berry bower Elan 1101101001 at 
» Jewett took first. 
Five double risés. one ball and one pigeon: 
Ei Moody.......... 10 10 11 11 10—7 GMoody......... 4) 11 11 01 10-7 
Howard... ...... 11 O01 11 01 10—7 Barker........... 1i 11 00 10 11-7 
Jeweti...........- 00 00 01 00 10—2 Pieree............ 10 11 11 10 10—7 
Smibh es, loess 11 11 11 10 11—9 
Smith first, in shooting ties Baker took second, Jewett third. 
Ten target balls: 
[Bamicemenues. placed 1114111110—9 Jewett _............. 0117001110 —6 
IBSVIOOO We J. no soaks 0110001111—6 Howard...,....... _..1100111110—7 
Harri doris — pg Berea TUN IALOI 8 AEVeey. oon pees 1011011101—7 
GhWoody. secesss cone EAA IO sScothae eo SN ee 1011111111—9 
On the ties Barker took first, Howard and Pierce divided second, 
Jewett and Moody divided third. 
MERIDEN, Conn, Sept. 15.—The State clay-pigeon shoot for the 
individual and team medal was held at Bridgeport, Wednesday, Sept. 
10. The following teams of 4 men from each club shot at 100 clays 
each team: Bridgeport (Waldemere) 88, Meriden (Parker) 85, Windsor 
(Spencer) 62, New Haven 80, Westport 76, Milford 60, By consent of 
the Waldemere Club, who haye won the medal four times, the next 
shoot will be at Milford, Oct. 8. On the indiyidual medal, Birdsey and 
Folsom tied on 46 out of 50, and in shooting oif tie Folsom wonand 
carried the medal to Windsor, where it will be shot for again Sepé. 24, 
WBIGHTSVILLE GUN CLUB.—Wrightsville, Pa., Sept, 11.—Hight 
members of the newly organized gun club of this place met to-day 
for their first shoot. Quite a numberof the members are splendid 
field shots, but their néver having shot at balls before accounts fo 
the poor score below. Yet we are not discouraged, and I think ou 
future scores will attest that we can learn: 
DBedierj tse Se: 1000100000—3 § Kocher__.......,,.. 00100001G0—2 
5S Wilton......... ...001001000I—3 W Drenning ..,......00010001w—2 
A Krueger... ,.-.-,..C01000v010—2 H Beidler._.,........- GOL0010000—1 
RAZOR. 
THE NEW JERSEY TOURNAMENT is in progess and wili be con- 
tinued to-day and to-morrow. To reach the shooting grounds go to 
Marion station, 
