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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 24. 1886. 



and SthootitiQ. 



Address all communications to the Forest and Stream Publish- 

 ing Co. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



MASSACHUSETTS RIFLE ASSOCIATION. 



BOSTON, June 17.— The annual spring meeting of the Massachu- 

 setts Rifle Association began to-day at Walnut Hill. There was 

 a crowd of riflemen present, and they had a tough time fighting a 

 tricky wind, blowing from 6 to 8 o'clock. The militia was well repre- 

 sented. The scores: 



Boston Herald Cup Match. 

 59 60 61-*243 A Gould (mil) .. .50 



63 58 59 — £43 A Clark 51 



5? 62 60-238 Benjamin (mil). 41 



57 57 5S-227 C Parker (mil).. 42 



58 58 62- 225 L Grant (mil). . .45 43 45 

 56 54 59—219 Erickson (mil).. 42 42 42 

 52 54 56-216 R V P Ames — 33 ~ 

 50 52 54-208 C Cook (mil).... 34 

 48 49 50—197 Shippard (mil)..29 43 

 44 48 45—197 



Rest Match. 



S Wilder 67 63 65 69-269 W H Oler 69 65 



JNFrye 68 67 97 65—265 G L Winship....65 



June 18— The second day of the meeting. The attendance was fair, 

 including representatives of riflemen from New Hampshire and dif- 

 ferent clubs iu this State. The wind was very tricky. The records: 

 Decimal Off -Hand Match. 

 61 63 63—246 

 61 60 62-211 



O M Jewell 63 



RReed 63 



E Richardson. . .59 



F Austin 55 



J Francis 47 



JNFrye 54 



E B Souther.... 53 



A Low 52 



G H Peirce 50 



W Henry (mil)..51 



48 



47 



50-195 



47 



45 



50—193 



4: 



47 



42-177 



43 



43 



56-174 



43 



45 



40-173 



42 



43 



43-169 



38 



45 



42-163 



32 



39 



89—144 



43 





30-138 



05 



64 



68-206 



65 



(36 



65—261 



RReed 50 



J Francis 61 



OM Jewell 50 60 



RMunson 59 59 



E Richard son.. 59 60 



F Austin 57 57 



CD Palmer 62 57 



J Maiden . , 53 53 



EB Souther... 53 55 



J N Frye 55 54 



C A Hinds 52 55 



G W Foster 52 54 



A L Brackett... 50 51 



AD Elliott 48 51 



A Law 50 52 



II Pierce... 



53 



54. 



51 



50- 



-208 



G G Franklin . . 



48 



51 



51 



56- 



-206 



A Clark 



49 



50 



5[ 



55- 



-205 





49 



80 



33 



53- 



-204 



W Fisher 



47 



49 



51 



55- 



202 





50 



50 



50 



52- 



-202 



A C Gould(mil) 



,47 



48 



50 



50- 



-195 



W Henry 



49 



49 



49 



48- 



-105 



C A Parker(mil)46 



43 



43 



40- 



-178 



Benjamin (mil) 



.41 



47 



47 



43- 



-177 



S Grant (mil).. 



.40 



43 



45 



45- 



-173 



H Witaington. 



.40 



41 



42 



44—172 





as 



38 



42 



45- 



-163 



E H Green(mil)32 



Si 



23 



39- 



-130 



S Wilder 60 68 68 



JNFrye 08 67 69 



61 63-243 



60 64—242 



61 62—242 

 58 50—231 

 54 53- 216 



54 65-225 



55 56-219 



54 56-219 



55 57-219 



54 57—217 

 53 53-217 



55 56—2)0 

 52 54—208 



Rest Match. 



69 -272 WHOler 69 64 68 65-266 



97—271 G L Winship. . ..65 65 65 66-261 

 June"l9.— The sp>-ing meeting of the M. R, A. closed to-day. The 

 attendance was very large, and a very successful meeting was held. 

 The match for the director's medal was shot and Mr. C. W. Hinman 

 won it, making a fine score of Sbullseyes, or 25 out of a possible 25, 

 on Creedmoor target. Following is a list of prize winners in the off- 

 hand and rest matches: 



Decimal Handicap Match. 



G R Russell 63 63 61 61— 248+ 6—254 



O M Jewell t 61 62 63 63 - 249+ 4—253 



J Francis (open sights) 62 60 61 61— 244+ 4—248 



E Munson 64 61 60 59- 244+ 4-248 



E F Richardson 61 62 62 62— 247 



G R Waifield 56 59 60 62— 237+10—247 



A C White 5fi 60 61 62- 242+ 4- 246 



W Charles 59 59 60 63- 



C D Palmer 57 58 59 63— 



G C'Goodale 60 58 56 55— 



E J Crapo 57 57 58 58— 



G E Fay 57 58 58 59- 



F Austin 59 58 57 57— 



E B Souther 56 55 55 52— 



J B Maiden 65 54 54 53- 



241- 

 236- 



1 W Forster... 



GF Grant 



JNFrye 



I N Dodge 



GH Pierce .... 



A Law 



C A Joslin 



*P James (mil ) 

 C A Hinds. ... 

 A M Brackett... 



II Witbington.. 

 J L Thomas 



..67 

 ...53 55 

 ..50 55 

 ..55 55 

 ..51 53 



54 54- 

 56 56— 

 54 54— 

 56 56— 

 14 58- 



. 52 52 50 54— 

 ..53 54 ! 



4—245 

 - 4-240 

 229+ 8—237 

 230+ -230 

 232+ 4-23Q 

 231- r 4—235 

 219+15-234 

 226+ 6-232 

 232+ K—280 

 220+10—230 

 219+19-229 

 222+ 6-228 

 210+12-228 

 208+20—228 

 217+10-227 

 .47 48 51 51-197+10-207- -20-227 

 57 55 55 53— 220+ 6 -226 



55 53 58 51- 212+12—224 

 .49 50 50 50- 199+25 -224 



» jl. inonias 49 51 54 58- 212+12-224 



W Henry (mil.) 49 49 51 52-201+10-211- -12-223 



W Fisher 51 51 55 55- 212+10- 222 



AD Elliott" 56 55 51 48- 210+12-222 



*Lincoln Grant (mil.) 46 50 50 50-196+14 =210+10 =220 



N F Tufts 49 50 51 53-203+15= 218 



R Davis 52 50 51 50 -202+15= 218 



A Clark .'. 55 51 50 49-20S--12= 21' 



*A C Gould (mil ) 50 50 47 48-195- -10 = 205+10= 215 



G B Yenetchi 47 48 52 54-201+12= 313 



C NEdgell 41 46 47 54-191+20= 211 



*F W Yates (mil.) 47 47 48 49-191+10= 201+ 0= 207 



E J Crabtree 43 44 46 48-181+25= 206 



W Catchon 53 51 4S 46-198+ 8= 206 



*F E Benjamin (mil.) 47 47 42 41-177+10=187+16-203 



*Military rifle allowance togetl 



-itli handicap. 



S Wilder 69 



D L Chase 68 



J N Frye 69 



Richardson 58 



W H Oler 65 



Rest Match— Prize Winners. 



GL Winship... 56 66 65 



08 -275 

 69-274 

 67-272 

 67—271 

 69-270 

 65—262 



J Francis (open 



sights) 68 



JHurd 62 



E B Souther — 59 

 A L Brackett... 62 



68 65 



64 06 



02 04 



62 62 



KF Tufts 58 57 



65—260 

 67-259 

 65—250 

 61—248 

 63-239 



7 



4 7 

 7 4 

 7 10 



5 5 

 5 7 



NEWARK, June 19.— The-100 shot match, which was to have been 

 shot between Hayes and Dorrler to-day, was postponed to next 

 Saturday. 



William Hayes, of this city, scored 72 out of a possible 75 on a 

 half-inch center- at the Washington Schuetzen-Fest on the 17th, 

 winning first prize. 



ARMY TEAMS. — The contest for places on the Division of the Mis- 

 souri Rifle Team will cake place at Fort Leavenworth, beginning 

 Sept. 13. The competitions in the Division of the Pacific open at tbe 

 Presidio Range, San Francisco, Cal., on Sept. 5. The Department of 

 Dakota matches will take place at Fort Snelling, Minn., on Aug. 21. 



THE TRAP. 



-Scores for publication should be made out on the printed blanks 

 prepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnished gratis to club 

 secretaries. 



Correspondents who favor us with club scores are particularly re- 

 quested to write on one side of the paper only. 



THE LEAVENWORTH TOURNAMENT. 



THIS tournament was held June 1, 2, 3 on the Government reserva- 

 tion adjoining the city, and was in every respect the fiuest ever 

 held in the West. Perfect harmony prevailed throughout, under the 

 able management of Col. Moonlight and W. C. Hinman. Many special 

 prizes were awarded, and among them the Forest and Stream for 

 one year, kindly offered by the Publishing Company. O. M. Judy, of 

 Coffey ville, Kahs. , was the winner of this prize. There were present 

 the best shots of Kansas. Missouri and Iowa, and among them C. W. 

 Budd, of Des Moines, who twice recently defeated Mr. Slice, of Jack- 

 sonville, 111. Mr. Budd waived any claims for special prizes which 

 would have fallen to his lot. The management desire to thank the 

 Forest and Stream, and herewith submits the matches and scores: 



Shoot No. 1— At 10 Macombers, 18yds. rise. First money won by 

 C. W. Budd, second divide'd between Abercrombie and Judy, third 

 between Keating and T. Hayson, fourth to Hinlon: 



Moonlight 1111100100- 6 Hinton 1010001111—6 



Erhart 1010011110-6 Keating 1101110110—7 



* Abercrombie Ill 1 U01 10— 8 Middleswarl z 1 101 001 111 - 



Goff 0101000111-5 



TBudd 1111111110-9 



Hurt •.1001001110—5 



Hinsdale 0111000011-5 



Robb 1010010011—5 



R Hayson 0010111110—6 



T Hayson ...0010111111-7 



Higgle .0100000111—4 



Nunamaker 100101101 1—6 



Bower 1110111011—7 



Hill OOIOUliil— 7 



McGee 0110010110-5 



*Judy 1110011111— 8 



Lander 1100111110-7 



Stubblefield 1101011000-5 



Gratz 1101001111-7 



"Handicap, lyd. t Handicap, 2yds. 

 Shoot No. 2— At 10 American clay birds, 18yds. rise. Perry Lander 

 won first money on 10 straight, McGe« and Budd divided second, Hin- 

 ton, Nunamaker. Judy, Gratz and Moonlight divided third, and Thos. 

 Hayson won fourth: 



Hinton 1111111100- 8 Hinsdale 1110110011-7 



Essig 0000110100— 3 Hill 1011010110-6 



Nunamaker 0111101111- 8 Abercrombie 1100011110—6 



Bower 1000011101- 5 Goff ..0000111010-4 



Taylor 0011000111— 5 Gratz 0111111101—8 



George OOOOllOOOO- 2 Marshall HlllOOllO-7 



*Lander 1111111111—10 



Stubblefield OOOC010010— 2 



Erhart 1011110000— 5 



Fenn 1110100011— 6 



R Hayson 0111000111— 6 



Hurt 1111001011— 7 



tMcGee 1111111011— 9 



T Hayson OlllllllOO— 7 



Judy 1111111001— 8 



Higgie 0101010110— 5 



♦Handicap 2yds. tHandicap lyd. 



Shoot No. 3— At 10 Peoria blackbirds, 18yds. rise. Gratz and Judy 

 divided first, Gaines, Fenn, R. Hayson. Budd and Robb second. Hurt, 

 McDonald and Marshall third and Buchanan fourth. 



Essig 1001111010- 6 Keating 0111000110- 5 



Hinton 111110)111— 9 Gratz 1111111111—10 



Buchanan 0111010111—', 



Murphy 1101000100—4 



tGafnes 1111111110-9 



Hinman 0111000110-4 



1-Budd 1101111111-9 



Keating 1111000110-6 



Robb 0000011100 -3 



Middleswartz 1110011 100-6 



Moonlight 1111011101-8 



Nunamaker 1111010001— fi 



Robb 1111101111- 9 



Judy 1111111111-10 



Taylor. 1100011111— 7 



Woodnutt 01010010 0— 3 



Young 1100111001— 6 



George 0010101100 - 4 



Gronnieger 1111111000- " 



Murphy 1101111001- 7 



Marshall 1110110111- 8 



Stubblefield 1110100001— 5 



Hill 1111100010— 6 



Lander 101 1111000— 6 



R Hayson 1111111110— 9 



Middleswartz 1111001011— 7 



T Hayson 1101110001— 6 



9-74 

 8-67 

 5—62 



3- 62 



4— 57 

 4-55-377 



THOM ASTON, Conn., June 12.— Telegraph match with the Haver- 

 hill (Mass.) Rifle Club, teams of 6 men each, 10 shots per man, 200yds. , 

 off hand. Hinman target. Weather conditions were a bright light, 

 with a light 4 o'clock wind. Subjoined are the scores of Empire 



G Xl-emmon 7 6 5 8 9 9 



G O Canfield 4 5 7 10 6 8 



WH Dunbar 5 7 10 8 5 7 



GP North 8 4 5 5 9 6 



GC Gilbert 6 7 8 5 7 4 



FA Perkins 6 5 8 6 7 4 



Haverhill score, as reported last week, 431. 



WILMINGTON, Del., June 16.— Public rifle matches were held un- 

 der the management of the Wilmington Rifle Club at Schuetzeu Park 

 this afternoon. The matches were visited and taken part m by ftm. 

 H Haines, of Dougdale, Pa. First match, Creedmoor target, 200yds. 

 off-hand, prizes divided by score classes. First Robert Miller: sec- 

 ond Howard Simpson ; third, Charles Heine), Sr.; fourth, WilhamH. 

 Haines. The following is tbe full score out, of possible 25 points: 

 Robert Miller, R S ...... . 54544 -22 S J Newman, BS. ... ^-19 



Howard Simpson, Bal.... 45444-21 William H Haines Win.. 34414- 9 



T Tones R S 45444 - 21 Harry A Heiuel, Win . . . .43431—18 



CharietHetaolVSr., R S.. 44444-20 J E Newman, R 8 . .84334-17 

 TJ Fuller Win ....44434-19 Wdliam A Bacon, Win.. ..48333 — 16 



Second match, Massachusetts target, 200yds. off-hand, prizes 



l^W**** SC0 " eS ' P0SSiWe SWf "> 7 » i° » 7 u- 98 



IT Fuller .'.*.*..' 10 9 8 12 10 10 5 10 10 11-95 



WH Haines .*•'.' 13 9 9 10 9 12 8 8 8 9-94 



T Tones . .. 9 10 10 9 8 11 11 11 7 7-93 



\ x f 



S J Newman . 9 u 4 7 ^10 - 



Third match same as at the second. There was only one tie, which, 

 being decided, the prizes were awarded as follows: T Jones first, C 

 Heinel, Sr., secondf TJ. Fuller third, R. Miller fourth. Possibly bO 

 points: J „ .„ 



T Jones, RS 8 10 9 11 9-47 



C Heinel, Sr.RS. 6 11 10 9 10-46 



Hurt 7 1111110011-8 Fenn 1111111110—9 



B 0W er 1110110011— 7 Beringer 1001001100 - 4 



Higgie 0011000000 — 2 Buchanan 1111011100— 7 



Hinman 1001111000— 5 Erhart 11111* — 5 



Abercrombie 1101111011— 8 Gaines 1110111111— 9 



Budd 1111111101— 9 McGee 1011110101— 7 



Hinsdale 0101111011— 7 McDonald 11H0U101— 8 



♦Money returned. 



Shoot No. 4— At 10 American clay birds, 18yds. rise. Budd won 

 first money on 10 straight, Hurst, Nunamakpr, R. Hayson and Gaines 

 divided second, McDonald third. Perry lender fourth: 



Babcock 1000000000- 1 Woolf 0110111010- 6 



Bower 0110110000— 4 T Hayson 1111111010-8 



McGee' 0110111001— 6 Goff 1101111110— 8 



Bobb ' 0011010001— 4 Beringer 0111100110— 6 



Abercrombie 1011101111— 8 Gronnieger 0100010010 - 3 



Hurt 1111111101— 9 Budd 1111111111—10 



W oodnutt 0000110000- 2 Fenn 1011 1 1 1 1 00— 7 



raebrae 1111000001— 5 Gratz ...^ 1011011111— 8 



Nunamaker 1111011111- 9 Higgie 0000000000- 



j uo : y 1110101101—7 Gaines 1111011111-9 



Hinsdaie!.' 0101011110- 6 Lander 0111101011— 7 



' McDonald 11 1111 1001— 8 



Marshall 0101111101— 7 



Hill ,1000101111— 6 



Moonlight. 0110111101— 7 



Ford 0001000000— 1 



Buchanan 1101000111- 6 



Murphy 1110011011- 7 



Hinman 0011100111- 6 



R Hayson Ill 11 11011- 9 



Shoot No. 5— At 10 Peoria blackbirds, 18yds. rise. Judy, Goff and 

 McDonald divided first nibney, Gaines second, R. Hayson third, 

 Negley and Gronnieger fourth. 



8 9 9 10-84 



9 9 9 10—78 

 5 5 9 7-77 

 5 5 10 5—72 

 8 8 5 8—64 



H A Heinel,Win.l0 9 



H Simpson, Bal. 8 6 



SJNewman.RS. 8 



7 11-45 JENewman,RS. 7 



8 10-37 



8 4 

 6 6 

 6 8 



9 



3—34 



7- 33 



8— 50 

 8-24 



TJ Fuller,' Wm... 8 11 8 8 10-45 

 R Miller, RS. .. 8 8 11 

 WABacon,RS. 7 7 5 



NEW ORLEANS, June 13.-Seore of the Stevens and Miller rifle 

 teams made to-day at the range of the Louisiana Gun Club on Poland 



Stre6t: Stevens's Team. Miller's Team. 



C C Hevl 229 F D Charbonnet.. 180 



FDaubirt 330 BenScnulin 270 



A Steiner . -205 F De Latour 259 



E J LeoniiaVd 268 C Alberts 189 



TnniR Snorl ....253 D Gardner 245 



gofe:;::;<;« c aP tHMmer 286-137 



Gratz. 11101110(0-1 



Hindsdale 0110111101-7 



McGee 1011111011-8 



Babcock, 0110100000-3 



Buchanan . 



R Hayson 1111001011-7 



Nunamaker 0111101010—6 



Murphy 1011011110—7 



Maegly 1010111001— r 



Gaines 1111011101-8 



Hurt 1111010001-6 



Essig 1101110100-6 



Abercrombie 0111011111-8 



Marshall 0100101100-5 



1100111101—7 Bower 0601011000—3 



Sbo ot No. 8 -At 10 Peoria blackbirds, 18yds. rise. Gronnieger first 

 on 10 straight, Budd second, Judy and Orr divide third, Goff fourth: 



Budd 0111111111— 



Hinsdale 1011010011— 6 



Bower 0110101001— 5 



Nunamaker 0100110101— 5 



Hurt 1001001001— 4 



Moonlight 1101110)10- 7 



Higgie .-.lOOiOlOlll- 6 



Gaines 1 10011 11 00— t 



Ford 0000010001— 3 



Orr 1111011110— 8 



Gronnieger 1111111111—10 



Jacobus O0U0OOOI00— 



Maegly 1111001100— 6 



Abercrombie 1000011111— 6 



Marshall 1001110011— Middleswartz 1000011101— 5 



Twitchell 1101001100— 5 



Sterne 1110011111— 8 



Bingham 1111011110— 8 



Mensing lOlOiUOOl— 6 



Gratz 1111011011— 8 



Judy 1101011111— 8 



Lander llOOlllllO— 7 



T Hayson 1010010110— 5 



Goff ,1111000111- 7 



McDonald 0100111101— 6 



R Hayson OlOUllllO— 7 



Shoot No. 9— At 10 Macombers, 18yds.: Budd first, R. Hayson sec- 

 ond, Twitchell and Hinman divided third, Lander fourth. 



Moonlight ...0100100111- 5 Ford 1100000111- 5 



Gaines 0010011111— 6 Sterne 1100101000— 4 



Abercrombie 1000110111— 6 R Hayson 1111111110- 9 



Bower OOOOw. Nunamaker 1000101111- 6 



Jacobus 0100011100— 4 Maegly 0101010100— 4 



Orr 1010000110— 4 Miller'. 1100000101— 4 



Budd 1111111111—10 



Twitchell 1101110111- 8 



Mensing 10001 10111— 6 



Bingham 1000100000— 2 



Shoot No. 10— At 10 American clay birds, 18yds. rise, 

 money, Gratz second, Gaines third, Hurt fourth: 



Bingham IIHOOOOIO— 5 Gaines. 1011010111—7 



Mensing. 1010111111—8 Abercrombie 0011011001—5 



McDonald 0001111011— 6 



Judy 1001111010— 6 



Lander 0101011111- 7 



Himhan 0111101111— 8 



Budd first 



Ford 1110010110—6 



Twitchell 1101110100-6 



Gronnegier 1111101101-8 



R Hayson 1111011101-8 



Nunamaker 10H111100-7 



Sterne OOlOOlOOw— 2 



Orr 0101100000-3 



Bower 0000111111-6 



Hurt 1110001101—6 



Hinman 1011101100—6 



Maegly 1011011011—7 



Budd 1011110111—9 



Judy 1101011111-8 



Gratz 1111110101-8 



Lander 1110100111—7 



McDonald 1001 111011—7 



Goff 1000011110-5 



Moonlight 1011110111-8 



Shoot No. 11— At 5 pair Peoria blackbirds, 15yds. rise. Abercrom- 

 bie first, Hurt second, Budd third: 



Gronnieger 10 11 11 10 01— 7 Maegly 10 01 10 11 01— 5 



Gaines 11 11 10 11 01— 8 Goff . 10 10 10 10 11— 6 



Bower 10 11 10 10 11— 7 Hinsdale 10 It 11 11 00— 7 



Nunamaker/.... 01 10 11 10 10- 6 



Budd 11 11 10 10 11- 8 



Abercrombie-.... 11 11 11 ll 11—10 



Ford 10 10 10 00 11— 5 



Orr 01 11 10 00 10— 5 



Beigtle 10 11 10 11 00— 6 



Judy 11 11 11 10 10- 8 



Gratz 11 10 10 10 10- 6 



Miller 11 10 10 01 10— 6 



Hurt 11 11 10 11 11- 9 



Lander 11 10 11 ll 00- 7 



Gronnieger 0001011 1 11— I 



Orr 1010001000 -3 



Hinman 0000101101-4 



Budd 1101011111— r 



Hill 1010000111-5 



Robb " 0101011000—4 Fenn 0101010100—4 



*Judv' 1111011111-9 Lander 1110111110-8 



Ford ' 1001101101-6 *Goff lllOlllllT-9 



Dow"" 0011100010-4 Burges 1001101001-5 



Davis ".' 0010001011-4 Middleswartz 1000011111-6 



Yoime" 0000100000-1 *McDouald 1101111111-9 



Taylor! '. '. 0001011000-3 T Hyson 1111010110-7 



^Handicap, 2yds. . 

 Snoot No. 6.— At 10 Macomber targets, 18yds. rise. Budd won first 

 money, Mensing and Gronnieger divided second, Stern and McDonald 



third and McGee fourth : ' . • 



Gratz 1001100011-5 Hurt 1100000000-2 



Essig " 0110010101-5 George 1010000111- = 



McGee" .." 0110111001-6 Beightle 0101010100 



Ed Bingham 0011010000- 3 Judy 1100111100-6 



Mensing 1111101110-8 Robb 1001001110-5 



RHavson HOOOlOlll-6 MtDonald llOUOOlll-7 



Twitchell 0011001010-4 T Hayson... 1011001010-5 



Abercrombie 1100110010-5 Marshall 0010111101-6 



Nunamaker 00000 0001-1 Gronnieger 110101 U 11— « 



MASPETH, N. Y., Jure 8.— Regular monthly pigeon shoot, North 

 Side Gun Club of Long Island, 5 ground traps, handicap. 



Duryea, 27yds 1011111- 3 Wahlen, 26yds 0110011— t 



Terrett, 26 1111101— 6 Biglow, 25 1011010—4 



Lvon,26 1010111—5 Lennon, 24 1010000-2 



Siems 26 1110101—5 Goetting, 26 ....1110101—5 



Dr Franz, 26 1100001-3 Winholz, 20 0111111-6 



Manning 27 1111110-6 Barlow, 26 0011010-3 



Eberhardt, 20 1100110-4 Kroger, 27 0101111-5 



Bohmcke, 24 0101010-3 Smith, 26 1111011—6 



Ties on 6 at 3: Duryea 1, Terret 3. Manning 0, Winholz 0, Smith 2. 



JOHNSTOWN, N. Y , June 4.— Glass ball shooting by team' from 

 Johnstown, Gloversville and Dion. The high wind materially affected 

 the shooting and was no doubt the cause of the small scores, each 

 member of tbe team shooting at 10 balls: 



Johnstown. No. 1— A. Newham 7, Jas. Banta 8, L. ilillabrandt 8, L. 

 F Northrup 8. J. Y. Fulton 5, Jas. Hdlabrandt 9. Total 45. 



. . -»t_ n t Ti: .... r> n Vrtt^fr ft Toe ,^ .wl « H 



Moak 7, Schiss 7. Total 40. 



Gloversville. No. 2— Phair 4, Hall 7, Springer 8, E. Guhck 2, Harris 

 9, Furness 3. Total 33. . 



Ilion— Parks 6. Chesmore 4, Sterlings, Green 9, Van Gunmster i, 



T Tlie first mo^ney was awarded to Johnstown No. 1, the second to 

 Gloversville No. 1. ' . „ , „ 



In the shooting for the gold badge there were 37 entries, with , halls 

 each. Lucian Hillabranttt of this village and Guiwadda of Glovers- 

 ville broke the entire 7 each. In shooting off the tie Hdlabrandt 

 broke 3 while his opponent only broke 2 balls. Hlllabraudt was 

 awarded the badge, which is a very handsome affair. 



In a sweepstakes, with 5 balls, Jas. Y Fulton broke the eutire 5 and 

 was awarded first money. There were eight ties of 4 balls each, in 

 shooting off which L. F. Northup, of this village and Green of Ilion 

 each broke 12 consecutive balls, and it becoming too late to continue 

 the contest the second money was divided between them. W. Guhck 

 of Gloversville was awarded third money. 



June 5.— Weekly shoot of the Johnstown Gun Club at 14 glass balls 

 and 8 doubles. _ _ 



Class A.— James Hillabrandt 15, A. Newham 11, James Banta 18, L. 

 F. Northrup 16. J. Y. Fulton 14, S. D. Liugenfelter 13. 



Class B — W. H. Hambridge 5. D. McMartin 15, James Kennedy 14, 

 Wm. Potter 12. James Pierson 10. 



Class C— S. J. Lingenfelter 9, S. E.TrumbuI 6, Charles Moll z 12, A. 

 E. Blunck 6. John Shottenkirk 6. James Pike 2. 



Class D.-H. Moore 9, Charles Rowles 2. 



In sweepstakes, 5 balls, first was won by James Banta, who broke 

 the whole number, with a tie between L. F. Northrup and C. R. Laird 

 for second, both breaking 4. :in shooting off Northrup won, breakmt; 

 2 balls, while Laird missed his seennd. 



SOUTH MANCHESTER, Conn., June 15.— Match at 20 bals: W. 

 B Cheney 15, John Shuny 14, O. Treat 13. E. M. Cluny 13, F. E. Wat- 

 kins 12, K. D. Cheney 12, W. Schildge 12, M. White 11, W. W. Cheny 

 8 W. Hyde 8, J. P. Cheary 5, K. D. Cheney, Jr. 5.— F. E. W. 



WORCESTER, Mass., June 24 —The South End Gun Club have ar- 

 ranged for another series of prize shots on their grounds on alternate 

 Tuesdays. There will be two classes. The entrance fee is $1. This 

 with an amount to be taken from the treasury will constitute the 

 prizes The events will be 7 tongueless clay pigeons ; 5 blue rocks ; 

 7 straightaway clay pigeons, 4 Macombers ; 6 clays ; 5 angles ; 4 

 pairs double and 7 blue rocks. One series of meets of the club 

 ended this week. Each contestant was allowed at each match 33 

 shots made up qjC the. foils winglvariety : 1st, 7 tongueless clay pigeons ; 

 ad 4 Macombers; 3d, 5 clay pigeons; 4th, 3 pairs doubles; 5 th, 5 

 blackbirds ; and 6th. 6 straightaway clay pigeons. Yesterday's 

 scores and the totals in a possible 99 were : 



First Class. Ttl. Second Class. 



C J.Jones 24 67 M. O. Whittier 19 



W L Davis 32 92 A. P. Cutting 21 



Bowers 0100001011—4 



Fenn 0101001010—4 



Burges 0101111100— 6 



Orr 0000001100-2 



Budd!.'.' 1111101 111— r 



Hinsdale 1001010110-5 



E C Bingham 1001011000 -4 



Goff OOOOOw. — 



Beringer 1010611100—5 



Dow. 0100101010—4 



Hinman" " '. .' 0100001011-4 Lander 1101000000-8 



Ford HOOOOllOl-5 Davis 0100100010-3 



Sterne'.'.' 0111101011-7 



Shoot No. 7— At 5 pair American clay birds, loyds. rise. Dr. baines 

 and Lander divided first, Gratz, Judy and Budd divided second, R. 

 Hayson took third, and Bower and Robb divided fourth; 

 Budd 01 11 11 00 11-7 Hurt 00 10 00 00 11-3 



Bingham 11 10 11 10 01-7 



Maegly 01 01 01 00 01-4 



Fenn. 10 00 10 00 00-3 



R Hayson 11 10 01 00 11-6 



Bower 01 11 00 00 11—5 



Goff 00 01 10 10 10-4 



Ford 10 10 10 10 00— i 



McGee 00 10 00 10 00-3 



Abercrombie.... 10 11 10 10 11—7 

 Robb 10 10 10 11 00-5 



H. W. Webber 22 



E. T. Smith 28 



C. Doane 22 



M. D. Gillman 22 



92 

 75 

 75 

 69 

 72 



Ttl. 



64 

 64 

 73 

 53 



45 



Men sin ff /.'.'.".CO 10 11 01 00-4 Hinsdale 10 11 01 00 00—4 



OrT . I::! 10 00 l0 U 00-4 Xffitchell 01 ll 00 00 10-4 



Gratz....... 10 10 10 11 11-7 My 01 11 10 10 11-7 



Gaines 11 01 11 10 11-8 Lander 10 10 11 11 11-8 



Nunamaker 10 01 10 00 10-4 Beightle 10 11 10 10 OO-o 



Sternes 11 10 00 00 10-4 Hinman 00 00 01 01 00-2 



V. D. Kennerson 34 



Frank Stone 14 



E. F. Swan 19 



.„ C.S.Day 11 



Winners in first class-Davis, 1st ; Smith 3d ; Webber, 3d. 

 Winners in second class— 1st, Kennerson ; 3d, Whittier and Cut- 

 ting ; 3d, Swan ; 4th, Stone. 



In sweepstake shooting yesterday, the events and winners were: 

 Seven tongueless clays-Smith, Cutting and Whittaker first, Doane 

 and Whittier second, Day third. Four Macombers— Doane first, Oil- 

 man and Whittier second, Howe and Kennerson third. Five clays- 

 Smith and Whittier first. Gilrnan and Tougas second, Kennerson third. 

 Three pairs doubles— Smith first, Whittaker and Tougas second, Jones 

 third Five blackbirds— Whittier first, Doane and Tougas second, 

 Smith and Howe third. Six clays, straightaway-Smith and Whit- 

 taker first, Howe second, Jones and Doane third. 



WINCHENDON, Mass , June 34 —At tbe regular meet of the Wm- 

 chendon Gun Club yesterday, the following clay pigeons out of a pos- 

 sible 15 were broken: J.E. Henry 12, F. F. Hopgood, C. Houghton and 

 H. Laurence, each 10, S. F. Earle, A. H. Felcb, J. Sutherland, Jr., 

 and E. M. Whitney, each 9, P. S. Davis 8, L. F. Morton 7. 



BROOKLYN, June 16.— The Coney Island Rod and Gun Club has 

 moved its quarters from the mile to the half mile track, at Parkville, 

 and to-day the move was inaugurated by a regular shoot with an ad- 

 dition of an extra prize. This made four prizes instead of three. Ten 

 members competed. C.W.Jones won the cup (special prize). B. 

 Linzer killed 5 out of 7 and took second prize. No less than four tied 

 with a score of 4V£ (second barrel scoring half a bird) for third prize, 

 and in the shoot off R. John and L. Duryea had to shoot at 14 birds 

 each before it was decided. They each missed in tie second round, 

 then John killed 12 straight, Duryea missing his twelfth bird. Ihe 

 fourth prize was divided. The score is as follows: 



C W Jones, 80yds 1 1 



H Blattmacher, 34yds 



F Lanzer. 21yds 1 



R John, 28yds 



L Duryea, 28yds. ...w... 



J Tompkins, 23yds 1 



. A Schwartz, 37yds 



M McLaughlin, 37yds.. 

 G Hayes, 24yds. 



*'". . '"* U 1 4 1—3 



".'...!.."...... ... 10 11 0—3 



J Lake 21yds 1 0-1 



In shoet'ing off ties C. W. Jones won first and K. John third. 



