July 20, 1895.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Gunnison 8 9 



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Alfred Thomson , 4 3 



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DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 



3 4-30 

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4 4-45 

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Canadian Riflemen. 



Parry Sound, Ont., -July 10 —The DDminion Off Hand Rifle Asso- 

 ciation shot their July match on .Tuly 6. Eich club shooting on its 

 own range, with the following results: 



Bradford Club. 



100 vards. 200 yards. 



Jno. Doolittle 10 10 8 8 9-45 8 7 10 8 10-43-88 



D. Neilly 9 9 7 10 10-45 9 8 7 10 8-42—8? 



L G. Neilly 10 8 10 10 8-46 8 10 5 6 7-3H-82 



H. Parker 8 10 8 8 10-44 9 10 9 6 6-40-84 



P. Chappele 8 10 10 7 10-45 6 8 8 4 10-36-81—422 



Parry Sound Club. 



R. O.Stokes 10 10 9 10 10-49 9 10 6 8 10-43-92 



It. F. Macdonald 7 8 8 9 10-42 . 7 9 10 10 10-46-83 



,1. Mornish 10 10 10 9 8-47 10 10 5 5 7-37-84 



J. R. Leggatt 8 9 10 6 6-39 10 9 8 5 6-88-77 



F. Laurie 8 8 5 6 10-37 10 8 5 8 4-35-72-413 



Copenaning Club. 



C. Stewart 10 10 10 10 10-50 10 9 7 9 11-45—95 



P. Ball 9 9 10 10 10-48 8 10 9 3 10-40-88 



H. S. Soundes 10 6 7 5 10-38 9 10 3 10 5-37-75 



C.A.Phillips .7 9 10 2 10 - 33 10 7 8 8 10-38 - 70 



G. Stevenson 8 9 7 5 6-35 9 10 4 8 4-35-70-401 



Toronto Club. 



H Stewart 9 10 8 9 9-45 8 10 8 10 10-46-91 



JnoLScholes 7 9 10 8 7-41 10 6 10 7 9-42-83 



TSBayles. 3 8 7 8 10-36 10 10 8 8 6-42-78 



H M Cusack 8 9 5 3 9-34 10 10 7 . . 8-35-69 



J Simpson 6 6 6 7 7—32 10 5 5 7 8-35-67—388 



Wausabausene Club. 



Jno McClelland 7 8 8 9 9-41 2 .. 6 6 10-24-65 



G White 3 7 7 9 10-86 1 4 6 6 6-23-59 



T White 9 6 9 10 10-44 ..2 2 5 6-15-59 



RIClarkson 6 6 8 10-36 5 5 2 6 9-27-63 



G Richardson 7 7 5 2.. -21 3 5 5 8 10-31-52-293 



Cam duff Club. 



WGillelland 5 4 9 6 9-83 10 6 8 7 6-37-70 



J Gosnell 9 10 4 8 7-38 9 10 . . 2 10-31- 69 



J A Hamilton 8 8 3 8 1—28 6 .. 5 6 8-25-53 



J A. Thompson 10 8 8 6 8-40 10 7 5 ., 2-24-64 



W J Richardson 1 10 6 6-32 1 .. 9 .. 8-18-00-306 



Revolver Shooting in England. 



London, England, June 28 —The members of the North London Rifle 

 Club are, with practice, improving in their new competition shooting 

 with alternate hands. Mr. Winans has now also made a 41 in this 

 style of shooting, which, in the English way of counting, beats the 

 other scores of 41 made by Lieut. Chitty and Mr. Knapp earlier in the 

 season, as his score was the worst shot at the beginning, and the 

 others have theirs later on. The below 41 is therefore the best on 

 record to date for shooting alternately with either hand. 



June 22 —Twenty yards, alternate hands: 



Walter Winans 677777-41 F A Gould 744745-31 



Lieut WW Chitty 670777-40 R WGlanvilln 224876—23 



On June 26 the scores did not count toward the revolver champion- 

 ship, so several members did not care to shoot. 



Annual prize meeting, June 26 (not for the revolver championship): 



Mai H Palmer 39 37-76 May ; 36 33-69 



Lieut Chitty 37 36-73 E Howe 34 32-66 



UKnapp 36 a5— 71 F H Frost 32 34-66 



MajHMunday 36 35-71 



At the South London Rifle Club scores have been made as follows: 



June 20— Twenty yards, stationary target: 

 Capt T W Heath 637766-38 C Knapp 675767-38 



h ifty yards target: 

 Cant TW Heath 577567-37 C Knapp 445537-28 



Scores for the revolver championship of the club to date: 



20yds. 50yds. 



Walter Winans 41 41 40 40 39 40 39 39-319 



Capt T W Heath 39 39 38 38 36 37 36 36-301 



C Knapp 40 40 M8 33 30 38 35 31—290 



E Howe 38 37 37 £6 36 32 31 30—277 



The first revolver competition at the revolver gallery in Swallow St., 

 Piccadilly, London, is just over. 



The gold badge has been won bv Walter Winans with two scores of 

 41, three of 40, and a lot of 39 and"38 Mr. Knapp being second with a 

 score of 38. Both competitors used Smith & Wesson revolvers. 



For a Revolver Tournament. 



Ellicott City, Md,, July 15.- Editor Forest and Stream,: The great 

 success of the shooting festival at Glendale again brings up the ques- 

 tion — Why cannot an up-to-date tournament for revolvers and pistols 

 be held in New York some time next spring, the best time being some- 

 where near the next Sportsmen's Exposition f If the great range belong- 

 ing to the 71st Regiment could be obtained, or some similar place, what 

 a greatmeet could be had ! Can't we who love the pistol and revolver 

 get together and put this through? Sam'l J. Fort, M.D. 



All ties divided unless otherwise reported. 



If you want your shoot to be announced here 

 send In notice like the following: 



FIXTURES. 



July 24 —Worcester, Mass.— All day shoot of the Worcester 

 Sportsmen's Club, under the management of Chas. E. Forehand,Sec y. 



July 25.— Gtjttenburg, N. J. — Sixthmonthly tournament of the New 

 Jersey Trap Shooters' League, under the auspices of the Union Hill 

 Gun Club, of Hoboken, N. J ; league contest at 2 P. M. 



Au?. 7.— Plainfield, N. J,— Seventh monthly tournament of the 

 New Jersey Trap-Shooters' League, under the auspices of the Climax 

 Gun Club League contest at 2 P. M. 



Aug. 9-10 — New Orleans, La.— Tournament of the Inter-state As- 

 sociation, under the auspices of the Louisiana Gun Club; $200 added 

 money. 



Aug. 20-24.— Holmesborg, Pa.— Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's 

 fifth annual tournament, under the auspices of the Keystone Shooting 

 League of Philadelphia. John C. Shallcross, Sec'y, Frankford, Pa. 



Aug. 21 -22.— Frederick, Md — Two days' tournament at targets. 



Aug! 27-29.— Charlotte, N. C— Tournament of the Interstate 

 Association, under the auspices of the Charlotte Gun Club. 



Aug 29-31.— Hot Springs, S. D.— Hot Springs Gun Club's second 

 annual tournament. 



Sept. 2-3.— Newark, N. J —Tournament of the South Side Gun Club; 

 targets New Jersey Trap Shooters' League contest at 2 P. M. on the 

 second day. W. R ffobart, Sec'y. 



Sept. 4-5.— Utica, N. V.— Two days tournament; live birds and 

 targets. _ 



Sept. 4-5.— Shepherdstown, W. Va — Morgan's Grove Fair Associa- 

 tion's tournament.under the management of the Interstate Association 



Sept (second weekj.— iNDtANAPOiis, Ind.—>irst annual tournament 

 of the Limited Gun Club. Royal Robinson, Sec'y. 



Sept. — .— Fredonia, N. Y. -Tournament of the Clover Trap and 

 Target Company. $1,000 added money. 



Sept — . — Rochester. N. Y, — Fourth annual tournament of the 

 Rochester Rod and Gun Club; three days of the week following the 

 Llover tournament 



Sept. 10-13.— Detroit, Mich.— The Des-Chree Shos-Ka annual tour- 

 nament, under the management of Jack Parker. 



Oct. 9-11.— Newbdrgh,N. Y.— West NewburghG. andR. Association 

 tournament. W. C. Qibb, Sec'y. 



Oct 23-24 —Elizabeth. N J.— Fourth bi-monthly tournament of the 

 Elizabeth Gun Club; nrst day, targets; second day, live birds. 

 1896. 



Jan. 9-11. — San Antonio, Texas.— Grand mid-winter tournament, 

 under the management of Texas Field; $2,500 added. 



April 1-3— New York.— Interstate Association's Fourth Annual 

 Grand American Handicap. 



May 5-8. —New York.— Tournament of the American E. C. Powder 

 Company ; $2 000 added money. 



May (second week).— Memphis, Tenn.— Tournament of the Memphis 

 Gun Club, $2,000 added money 



June 17-19.— Cleveland, O — Third annuil tournament of the Cham 

 berlin Cartridge and Target Company. 



Club secretaries are invited to send their scores for publication in 

 these columns, also any news notes they may care to have printed. 



Anew shooting Park in the vicinity of New York city will shortly 

 be opened with" a '•housewarmiug" tournament, At the Elkwood 

 race track, near Long Branch, N. J., Phil Daly, Jr., purposes to have 

 one of the best equipped grounds in the country. There are 100 acres 

 in the inclosure, with grand stand and excellent hotel accommodation 

 right on the spot. The background, too, is as good as any. Th« 

 opening shoot will be somewhere about Aug. 14, the special feature 

 being a 100-target handicap race, $10 entrance. 



A note from Mr. J. A. Creveling, secretary of the Endeavor Gun 

 Club, Jersey City, N. J., informs us that the club proposes holding its 

 annual tournament at Marion, N. J., on Labor Day, Sept. 2.^ The 

 Endeavors have unquestionably overlooked the fact that the South 

 Side Guo Club, of Newark, N. J., have already claimed Sept. 2 and 3 

 as the dates for their tournament. As these two dates would clash, 

 we have written to Mr. Creveling calling his attention to the fact, and 

 suggesting that his club choose some other date, as the result will 

 then be far more satisfactory to both clubs. 



Programmes of the Pennsylvania State shoot will soon be in the 

 hands of shooters. The shoot takes place on Aug. 21-24 at Holmes- 

 burg Junction, a station on the P. R. R. main line, a few minutes' run 

 from Philadelphia. The Keystone Gun Club, under whose auspices 

 the shoot will be held, promises to give its guests a good time and a 

 big shoot. The annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Sports- 

 men's Association will be held on the evening of Aug. 21 . The report 

 of the legislative committee will be listened to with considerable in- 

 terest. 



Ralph Trimble, of Covington, Ky., won the championship of the 

 State of Kentucky at Louisville the other day. His score of 45 out of 

 50, unknown angles, is not so low as it appears, the targets being 

 thrown low and far, a good wind blowing at the same time. 

 Trimble's work at the traps while on "the circuit" proved that he 

 was somewhere near the top of the tree. His victory at Louisville 

 was not, therefore, expected. 



Mr. Chas. W. N. Keefer, writing from Frederick, Md., July 13, in- 

 forms us that a tournament will be held at that place on August 21, 

 22. The main event on the first day will be a team shoot, five men to 

 a team, for a purse of $50; all members of the team to be bona fide 

 members of the same club. He adds that the grounds are unsur- 

 passed, with a perfect sky background. Sweepstakes will be shot off 

 each day. 



A. L. Ivins, of Red Bank, N. J , is booked to shoot a 100-live bird 

 race next Wednesday, July 24, with L. Finletter, of Philadelphia. In 

 the Hollywood Futurity Handicap, which was shot on July 6, Ivins 

 was the winner, standing on the 28yds. mark. Finletter killed 23 out 

 of his 25, being handicapped at 27yds. 



Harry Craft, of this city, has gone to Texas on a business trip, an d 

 expects to be away for the Dext three, months. It is not so long ago 

 that Craft was about the best target shot in the State of New Jersey. 

 All the boys here have told him to look up Oscar Guessaz at San An- 

 tonio and Messrs. Moore, Holzapfel and Miller, if he happens around 

 their resDective cities. 



One of the most complete programmes ever issued was that which 

 was gotten out by the Multnomah Rod and Gun Club, of Portland, Ore- 

 gon, for the eleventh annual tournament of the Sportsmen's Associa- 

 iation of the Northwest. The preparation of such a programme must 

 have entailed a vast amount of labor, the results of which are shown 

 plainly on every page of the little book. 



The seventh monthly shoot of the New Jersey Trap Shooters' 

 League will be held at the Climax Gun Club's grounds, Benner's 

 Hotel on Aug. 7, the shoot being under the auspices of the Climax 

 Gun Club. Hacks to take shooters, their guns and shells to the 

 grounds, may always be found at the Fanwood station of the Central 

 R. R. of New Jersey. 



We have received too late for notice a copy of the programme of 

 the three days' tournament of the Fox River Hunting and Fishing 

 Club, of Oshkosh, Wis. The shoot commenced on Thursday and 

 ended to-day. 



Some of the members of the Paterson (N. J ) Gun Club are going to 

 take part in a 100 live-bird race, $50 entrance. The project was sug- 

 gested at a shoot held at Bunn's Hotel, Singae, N. J,, on July 10. 



Mr. F. M. Dawson writes us that the Lynchburg (Va.) Gun Club 

 held its annual picnic at its grounds on the Fourth of July. The day 

 was bright and cool, and there was a large attendance of ladies and 

 children. 



Don't forget that the next shoot of the New Jersey Trap-Shooters' 

 League takes place on Thursday, July 25, at the tiutteuberg race 

 track. Street cars run direct to the track from the Hoboken station 

 of the D. L. & W. R. R. 



Courtney won the Class A medal of the Onondaga County (N. Y.) 

 Sportsmen's Club on the Fourth of July, breaking 45 out of 50 tar- 

 gets, unknown angles. This was Courtney's fifth win, hence the 

 medal became his rroperty. Several other members of the club 

 claimed a record of four wins. 



At the Syracuse Gun Club's shoot on July 11 Uncle Dan Lefever 

 won the A Class medal with 47 out of 48; R. Hunter won the B Class 

 medal. 



Fred. Hoey is doing good work on live birds at Aix-les-Bains. He 

 has struck a good gait and is beating some capital shots. 

 The Lott Gun Club, of Lott, Texas, held an all-day shoot on July 18. 



Edward Banks. 



American Trap-Shooters' League. 



At a recent meetingof the executive committee of the American 

 Trap-Shooters' League, the question of the necessity of drawing up a 

 set of rules for live bird and target shooting was discussed. The 

 committee was unanimously of opinion that such rules were a 

 necessity. It accordingly appointed B. C. Everinghirn, of the Peekskill 

 (N. Y.) Gun Club, chairman of a committee on rules, as the following 

 letter sets forth: "Peekskill, N. Y., July 3, 1895.— Editor Forest and 

 Stream: The American Trap-Shooters' League has appointed the 

 following representative sportsmen as a committee to formulate rules 

 for the future us-e of the League. I wish every gentleman named, 

 who is willing to act with the committee, to send me his exact post- 

 office address at once. B. C. Everinghim " 



The committee referred to is as follows: P. C. Everinghim, Peekskill, 

 N Y., Gun Club; H. C. Higginson, West Newburgh, N. Y., G. and R. 

 Assn. ; W. F. Sy kes, New Utrecht Gun Club. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Fred. G. 

 Moore, Larcbmont, N. Y., Gun Club; John S Hoey, Hollywood, N J. ; 

 Justus Von Lengerke, New York City; Jacob Pentz, of Shooting and 

 Fishing; Major J". M. Taylor, of American Field; Ed. Hough, Chicago, 

 of Forest and Stream; Capt. A. W. Money, Carteret Gun Club; 

 Major E. H, Breimnall, South Side G. C, Newark. N. J.; C. M. Hostetter 

 ("Old Hoss"), - Pittsburg, Pa., Gun Club; Edward Banks, of Forest 

 and Stream, New Y r ork City; T. A. Divine, Memphis, Tenn., Gun Club; 

 F. C. Etheridge, Macon, Ga., Gun Club. 



Marl in Gun Club. 



Marljn, Falls Co., Tex., July 11.— The Marlin Gun Club held its first 

 shoot of the season to-day, and arthough the club is of long sianding 

 and has several barrels of bluerocks, traps and money in the treasury, 

 the membership was only partly represented, There were two 

 matches shot as fellows: 



No. 1, 10 bluerocks, known traps and angles: 



Judge S R Scott.... 10100000111— 5 AStumbach .0011101111 —7 



WW Turner 1111111111 -10 E R Emery 1111110100 - 7 



C WRush 0001001011 — 4 Ed Brown.... * .0100100011 — 4 



W E Hunnicutt 1110111110 — 8 D S Eddins 1101111001 — 7 



EK Herring 1111111011 — 9 



No. 2, same: 



Judge S RScott 1110110000-5 A Stumbach 10010G0111-5 



W W Turner 1110101111—8 E R Emery 0100111011-6 



C W Rush 0101111110—7 Ed Brown 0010001000-2 



W E Hunnicutt 1010001110-5 D S Eddins 0011001110-5 



Most of the boys will shoot at the press match at Latl on 18th inst. 



E. R. Emery. 



Works on Sunday — 



Talks business seven days in the 

 week — a "Forest and Stream" Kennel 

 Special advertisement. 



Fourth of July at San Antonio. 



The San Antonio Gun Club held a prize shoot on the Fourth as fol- 

 lows: 



No. 1, 15 targets, unknown angles: Piety 13, Whitworth 10, Veith 9, 

 Chabot 12, Gregg 9, Schryver 8, Thiele 12, Frank 7. 



No. 2, 7 live pigeons: Schryver 7, Chabot 6, Whitworth 5, Frank 6, 

 Veith 6, Gregg 6. 



No. 3, 15 targets-: Piety 12, Campbell 8, Schryver 11, Veith 5, Cha- 

 bot 10. 



No. 4, 7 live pigeons: Schryver 5, Chabot 6. Veith 7, Sullivan 5, 

 Shields 7. 



No. 5, 15 targets: Shields 12, Campbell 11, Schryver 8, Davidson 5, 

 Chabot 10, Stevens 8. 



No. 6, 10 targets: Piety 7, Davidson 3, Vollbreeht 8, Samuels 8, 

 Stevens 8, Veith 6, Chabot 9, Epp 8, Schryver 6. 



No. 7, prize shoot at 50 single targets: Class A— Piety 44, Thiele 35, 

 Samuels 40. Rothwell 42, Black 34, Kelley 35. Class B— Shields 31, 

 Chabot 33, France 35, Epp 35, Pancoast 40, Smith 35, Veith 31, Phillips 

 33. Class C— Schryver 23, Vollbreeht 32. Wagenf uhr 30, Bndet 22, Polk 

 21, Grassman 30, Stevens 27, Davidson 23, Eppstein 36, Campbell 29, 

 Rahmsdorf 15, Learn 35, Carpenter 28, Simpson 38, Modoc 32, Bur- 

 nett 24. 



No. 8, 15 singles: Piety 15, Rothwell 12, Black 9, Campbell 8, Simp- 

 son 10, Kelley 11, France 8, Thiele 13, Chabot 11, Vollbreeht 9, Pan- 

 coast 11, Samuels 10, Shields 7, Phillips 13, Learn 12, Schryver 9, Hum- 

 mel 13, Grassman 9. 



No. 9, 15 singles: Thiele 13, Schryver 6, Simpson 11, Learn 6, Voll- 

 breeht 6, Grassman 4. 



July ;.— To-day the San Antonio and Powder Hill gun clubs held 

 their regular shoots as follows: 



BAN ANTONIO GUN CLUB. 



No. 1, 15 targets, unknown angles: Shields 12, Samuels 7, France 8, 

 Simpson 11, Chabot 12, Phillips 8, Thiele 9, Epp 8, Volbrecht 13, Piety 

 13, Rieden 7. 



No. 2, medal shoot at 30 targets: Piety 25, Epp 12, Chabot 21, Voll- 

 breeht 22, Grossman 18, Shields 16, Samuels 21, Thiele 26, France 21, 

 Learn 15, Simpson 21, Phillips 16. 



No. 3, 15 targets: Shields 9, Grossman 9, Chabot 9, Simpson 13, Voll- 

 breeht 7, France 9. Thiele 13, Epp 6, Campbell 7. 



No. 4, 15 targets: Phillips 8, France 13, Simpson 10, Chabot 11, 

 Shields 9, Grossman 11, Thiele 13, Samuels 12. 



POWDER HILL GUN CLUB. 



No. 1, 10 targets, unknown traps and angles: Critzer 7, Lieut. Fos- 

 ter 9, Lieut. Whitworth 7, Ohnesorge 8, Shaw 7. Wassnig 6. 



No. 2, same: Critzer 9, Lieut. Foster 6, Lieut. Whitworth 7, Wassnig 

 7, Shaw 8. Ohnesorge 8. 



No. 3, 30 singles and 5 pairs: Lieut. Whitworth 32, Shaw 33. Lieut. 

 Foster 23, Ohnesorge 35, Wassnig 23, Tbxas Field. 



Shooting at Singae, N. J. 



Paterson, N. J., July 10.— The Paterson (N. J.) Gun Club was to 

 have had its shoot on July 4, but on account of the heavy rain which 

 fell on that day the shoot was postponed until to-day, when it took 

 place at Bunn's Hotel, Singae, N. J. The birds were an excellent lot, 

 as the scores show, most of them being pigeons of Bunn's own rais- 

 ing. Scores were as below, Nos. 1-9 being miss and outs, $3 entrance: 



No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 



NE Money 212—3 222112- 6 232111-6 



T W Morfey -0 221210 -5 221222-6 



G Hopper 20 —1 212122-6 —0 



E Morgan 210-2 20 —1 2120 —3 



C Lee. 220-2 20*20 —2 0*20 -1 



* Re-entries. 



No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. 



Money 2120 —3 2120 —3 20 —1 



Morfey 20 —1 221112-6 122-3 



Hopper 2123122—7 20 ■ —1 220-2 



Morgan 2122123—7 221212-6 —0 



Lee 0*20 -1 



Post 2221221-7 220 -2 212-3 



* Re-entry. 



No. 7. I No. 8. No. 9. 



Money 2322—4 210—2 —0 



Morfey 2212-4 -0 2121-4 



Hopper 20 —1 220-2 2120-3 



Morgan 2120-3 210-2 —0 



Post. 0122-3 221-3 2220-3 



No. 10. 15 birds, $10: 



Monev (30) 002130323310002— 9 Morgan (28). . . .213331020103132—12 



Morfey (31) . . . .020202333121220— 11 Lee (26) 202010002200220— 7 



Hopper (28). . . .2^0313132130212-13 



On the Fourth of July, notwithstanding the bad weather, the fol- 

 lowing scores were made at Singae, N. J.: 



No. 1. No. 2. Ties. 



T C Wright (31) 11000-2 2220222112-9 111120-5 



Crooks (21) 11111—5 



Conners (21) 00110—2 



WBunn(21) 00111-3 



W Smith (21) 11000-3 



ABunn(21) 11110-4 



Lee (21) 01110-3 2221111110-9 20 —1 



Post (26)... 11010-3 2112110211—9 111212-6 



H Smith (26) 2101201111—8 



No. 1 was 5 bh-ds, $3, Long Island rules; No. 2 was 10 birds, |5, 

 Hurlingham rules, 50yds. boundary, ties miss and out. A miss and 

 out, §2 entrance, was also shot, resulting as follows: Wright 2, Mor- 

 gan and Post 1, H. Smith and Lee 0. Dutcher, 



Valley City Gun Club. 



Grand Rapids, Mich., June 29.— The following are the scores of the 

 club's last two weekly shoots: 



No. 1: Wharton 8, Widdicomb 6, Gilmore 8, Nickerson 10, Hanson 9, 

 Coleman 8, Young 7. 



No. 2, semi-expert: Wharton 9, Widdicomb 6, Gilmore 8, Nixon 7. 



No. 3, semi-expert: Gould 8, Porter 5, Hansen 8, Grossman 2, Cole- 

 man 7, Plant 7, Fox 7, Nixon 7, Gilmore 5, 'Widdicomb 7, Young 7, 

 Kelsey 6 



No. 4: Hansen 9, Porter 5, Wharton 7, Fox 8, Crossman 3, Coleman 

 8, Kelsey 7, Gould 9, Widdicomb 6, Gilmore 8, Wharton 8, Young 10. 



No. 5: Fox 10, Coleman 9, Nixon 7, Kelsey 9, Gould 10, Widdicomb 7, 

 Porter 6, Wharton 9, Young 10. 



No. 6, 5 pairs: Widdicomb 7, Fox 6, Gould 7, Wharton 10, Crossman 



4, Young 6, Nixon 7. Coleman 7. 



No. 7, same: Widdicomb 5, F^x 5, Coleman 7. 



July Ik — No. 1, 10 targets: Widdicomb 6, Kelsey 7, Holcomb 9, Gil- 

 more 8, Nixon 8, Young 5. 

 No. 2, same: Widdicomb 9, Kelsey 6, Holcomb 10, Gilmore 7, Nixon 



5, Young 7. 



No. 3, 15 targets: Y r oung 8, Nixon 7, Gilmore 11, Holcomb 12, Kelsey 

 11, Widdicomb 14. 



No. 4, semi-expert: Widdicomb 8. Holcomb 9, Gilmore 6, Kelsey 5, 

 Gould 9, Temple 8. isixon 8, Freligh '7, Plant 9. 



No. 5, same: Widdicomb 8, Holcomb 4, Gilmore 7, Kelsey 6, Gould 

 8, Temple 4, Nixon 7. Freligh 5, Plant 8. 



No. 0, 30 targets: Kelsey 13, Gould 18, Gilmore 16, Widdicomb 17, 

 Holcomb 20, Nixon 15, Freligh 11. Macfie 16. 



No. 7, 10 targets: Kelsey 5, Holcomb 8, Gould 9, Widdicomb 8, Gil- 

 more 9, Freligh 6, Macfie 6. 



No. 8, 10 targets,-reversed traps: Kelsey 9, Holcomb 8, Nixon 7, 

 Gould 8, Widdicomb 10, Plant 8, Freligh 7, Gilmore 8, Temple 5. 



No. 9, same: Kelsey 10, Holcomb 8. Nixon 7, Gould 8, Widdicomb 8, 

 Plant 5, Freligh 8, Gilmore 8, Temple 0. 



Fifty-target race for the targets: Wharton 39, Walton 46. 



No. 10, 15 targets: Kelsey 9, Widdicomb 14, Holcomb 15, Gilmore 12, 

 Temple 11, Young 13. 



No. 11, 5 pairs: Widdicomb 9, Holcomb 8, Temple 3, Gilmore 7, 

 Young 4 



No. 12, 20 targets: Gilmore 15, Gou!d 18, Holcomb 15, Widdicomb 13. 



C. F. Rood. 



Binghamton Gun Club. 



Bingbamton, N . Y\, "July 12.— The table below gives the scores 

 made in the 10-target events shot to-day on the grounds of the Bing- 

 hamton Gun Club. All events were at unknown angles, $1.50 

 entrance: 



Kendall 7 8 6 7 9 7 8 9 6 10 



Boss 7889676869 



Adams 897 10 788899 



Brown 7 10 10 



Waldron 687877657 



Stone 7 6 9 



Below find score of live bird match made previous to target shoot- 

 ing. Conditions: 30 live birds, £25 a side, 30yds. Birds were extra 

 good, but had no wind to help them. 



H \T T N/^^T T^-*-*'/ T 

 Kendall 2113112111111221111 1-20 



\ 7* \ t T ^ T T H -+<- T 'M~ v J- ^ 



Brown •300211232312221212 2-17 



W. H. B. 



