Aug. 24, 1895.] 



FOREST AND STREAM 



173 



Pekin Defeats Petersburg. 



Petersburg, 111., Aug. 10.— Arriving here to-day for the first time it 

 did not take long to he very favorably impressed with the town and 

 its enterprising gun club. It was the occasion of the visit of t he Pekin, 

 Ills., Gun Club to engage In a team contest with the town club. The 

 members and visitors were met at the depot and conveyed by free bus 

 to the shooting grounds, where we found everything ready for the 

 boys to try their guns. The grounds are located in a wooded pasture 

 belonging to Mr. Hurd, captain of the Club. Five expert Peoria traps 

 and Peoria targets were used. For the very short time that this club 

 has baen organized it has some very good trappers. Everything being in 

 working order, after a 10 target sweep to warm up the guns, the team 

 shoot was started. 



The weather had been threatening and during most of the shoot rain 

 fell, but it did not dampen the ardor of the target smashers, some good 

 scores being made. By request of both clubs Mr. W. T. Irwin had 

 come down especially to referee the match. His first duty was to set 

 the traps in order, and with a can of oil, a screwdriver and a monkey 

 wrench, he soon had everything adjusted to suit all, and the race was 

 on. 



The members of each team shot in squads alternating so as to put 

 them on equal footing, but they are for convenience placed together. 

 The scores: 



Pekin Team. 



Lemm. ...... .01011111111110111010111110111111011110101111111111-41 



Ruhaak 11111101111111111111111111111111111111111111110011-47 



Strickfadden. 11111011011111111110000111101111000111111111011111— 39 



Baker OlllOOlllllOOOlllllllllllllllllllOlOlllllllOllOlll— 40 



Piattner 11111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111101-48 



Lucas 11111111011110111111111111111111111111011011111111— 4G 



Garmers 10111101111110111111111111110101111111111111111111-45 



Heilman 11111111011111110111111111111101011111111111111111-45-351 



Petersburg Team. 



Himeker 00010111101101101111111100100111011011101101101111—34 



Abbott 01110111111110101110111111101111110111111111111111—43 



Brahn 10111111011110111110111111111111110111110111101101—42 



Calloway 11111110011111110111111111110111111111111101111111—45 



Tripley 1011101110111011111111110110111111011111111111111-42 



J. Abbott. . . .11101111101111110111111111111111110111111111111111-46 



Hurd 11011111111111111111011111101111111111111111111111—47 



Godley ..00111100001111111111011100111111111100110011111101—37-336 



Thus Pekin wins by 15 targets, scoring their second victory. The 

 first contest was held at Pekin three weeks ago, Pekin scoring 330 to 

 Petersburg 274, so that to-day's scores show a decided improvement 

 in both teams, more especially in the Petersburg team. It must be 

 borne in mind that Petersburg has a new club and has only been 

 shooting about three months, and has but one man who has had any 

 experience at trap-shooting, but in Mr. Hurd they have a good wheel 

 horse. The first contest at Pekin was the first shooting for the Peters- 

 burg boys over 5 traps and at bluerocks, added to which Pekin has a 

 bad background of thick trees. 



The club here is coming up so very well that it proposes soon to 

 give a big tournament and hold it on the fair grounds, shooting to- 

 ward the north. I can vouch for good treatment and good hotel ac- 

 commodations for all who attend. 



The club set up a good dinner free to the visitors. As they did not 

 have to leave the ground for it, there was a popping of guns all the 

 while, and several sweeps were shot. It was in the sweeps that the 

 Petersburg boys got the best of the Pekin by winning the lion's share 

 of the cash. 



No. 1, 15 targets, entrance $1.25: J. Abbott and Lucas first with 15; 

 Piattner second on 14, Lemm, Strickfodden, Shipley, Brahn, Baker, 

 Garmer, Heilman third with 13, R. Abbott and Ruhaak fourth. 



No. 2, 10 targets, entrance $1, 24 entries: Strickfodden, Lucas, Hurd 

 and Shipley first; Baker, Calloway, Ruhaak, Helme, Lemm, Gorman 

 and Irwin second; Bennett, Hurd and R. Abbott third. 



No. 3, 10 targets, entrance 50 cents: J.Abbott and Hurd first; Goldby, 

 Strickfodden, Calloway and Abbott second; Heilman, Kumpf, Ship- 

 ley, Lemm, Garmer and Lucas third. 



No. 4, 20 targets, entrance $1.25: Hurd first; Kennedy and Heilman 

 second; R. Abbott, Lemm, Baker, J. Abbott and Brahn third; Kumpf, 

 Ruhaak and Lucas fourth. 



No. 5, same: Hurd 20; J. Abbott, Lemm and Kennedy 19, R. Abbott, 

 Heilrnan and Baker 18; Patton. Kumpf, Garmer, Piattner and Ruhaak 

 17. 



No. 6, 20 targets, entrance $2: R. Abbott 20; Lemm 19; Heilman, 

 Brahn, Baker, Abbott and Patton 18; Hurd 17. 



No. 7, 10 targets, entrance 50 cents: J. Abbott, Irwin and Baker 

 first on 10; Lucas, Garmers and Goldby second on 9; Kennedy, Kumpf, 

 Bennett, Piattner, Patton, Lemm and Smith third on 8; Shipley, 

 Strickfodden, Heilman, Calloway, R. Abbott and Ruhaak fourth 

 on 7. (Out of 21 entries only one man left out of the money.) 



No. 8, 15 targets, entrance $1.50: Heilman first with 14; R. Abbott, 

 Ruhaak, Hurd and Lemm second; Shipley, Brahn and, Calloway third. 



No. 9, 10 targets, entrance 50 cents: R. Abbott and Hurd first; Col- 

 laway, J. Abbott, Shipley and Goldby second; Bennett third. 



Thus ended a great day's sport tor the Petersburg initial shoot. 

 Judging by this one, their coming shoots will be of the highest order. 

 Petersburg is situated on two lines of railroad and easily reached 

 irom all parts of the State. Pbtkr. 



The New Orleans Interstate. 



New Orleans, La., Aug. 10.— The seventh tournament of the Inter- 

 state Association's series for 1895 was held here yesterday and to-day 

 under the auspices of the Louisiana Gun Club. One more success is 

 credited to the already long list of that organization. Why shouldn't 

 we have had a good tournament? New Orleans is one of the liveliest, 

 sportiest towns in the South, and we would have rather lost a big 

 •'jack pot" than allowed any of the Southern towns to get the best 

 of us. "Macon had a very clever tournament last month," said Man- 

 ager Elmer E. Shaner when he registered at the Cosmopolitan Hotel 

 on the morning of his arrival and chatted with some of the boys who 

 had greeted him. "You just wait and we will show you another good 

 shoot," was the reply of Chas. Urquhart, of the local club, and he 

 kept his word. 



This was the first tournament we have had for some time and the 

 onlookers comprised a good-sized crowd ; some, I believe, had never 

 seen anything liite it before. So much interest was taken by non- 

 shooters that I believe if an admission fee had been charged quite a 

 sum would have been realized. The reduced railroad rate idea was a 

 . good one, as it brought in a number of shooters from a distance. 

 The Louisiana Gun Club boys had their grounds well prepared. 

 The club added $200 to the purses and were not a bit backward in any 

 move which would add to the comfort and accommodation of the 

 •contestants. Captain H. C. Ludlow was here, there and everywhere, 

 and Manager Shaner had able assistants in Messrs. White, Faure and 

 Saucier. Geo. White and Geo. P. Faure looked after the cash, while 

 Addiphe Faure and Paul Choudet were official scorers. What a good 

 ' re first-"' - - 

 les." ' 



go away with a "jolly' 

 won first money. 



The tournament was down to start at 9:30 A. M., and in this respect 

 it was like a well-regulated railroad, as no time was lost and the 

 ©vents were rattled off. In the evenings some of the boys frequented 

 the Cosmopolitan Hotel, while a good many took in the sights. We 

 have them here— French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Sicilian, Ger- 

 man, I ish and all sorts of quarters. Besides being the Metropolis of 

 the South, Mew Orleans is the third cotton market of the world. The 

 sugar, rice and grain industries are rather extensive. There are very 

 few mule street cars and our light system is about the best in the 

 States. Doubtless many Northerners think it is extremely hot here. 

 Why, it is cooler in summer than any Northern city. Our hotels, 

 clubs, theaters, etc., ate rated high and the town is full of sport-loving 

 people. 



Tne opening day of the tournament found quite a delegation of vis- 

 itors present. It was the first time the majority of the sportsmen had 

 ever visited New Orleans, so the climate and the quaint old city made 

 a lasting impression. They were unanimous in their praise of the 

 shooting grounds, but they were handicapped to a certain extent by 

 the clouds. Facing the traps, 150yds. away, is a large bulkhead, which 

 was erected by the gun club to prevent the shot from the gun striking 

 a pavilion situated in a private park just beyond; this made the back- 

 ground poor and the targets hard to see. During the morning the air 

 was clear and the light good, and the scores ran fairly high and even. 

 But during the afternoon it began to cloud over, and then, with the 

 shadows, the scores dropped off to only an average. The Louisiana 

 Gun Club was represented by Messrs. L. A. Jung, S. P. "Nap," H. 

 "Jefferson," E. Keplinger, W. Nust, S. C. Thornhill, R E. Saucier, W. 

 N. Moore and Maurice Kaufman. A glance at the scores will show 

 that the entire day they held their own. Memphis sent quite a delega- 

 tion of men to represent both the business and society of that city. 

 The party was composed of Irby Bennett, T. A. Divine, F. P. Pos- 

 ton, Fred. Schmidt, Abe Frank and A. B. Allen. H. B. Foote, of 

 Rolling Fork, Miss., also accompanied the party. A feature of the 

 Memphis boys' shooting was that they all used the Winchester repeat- 

 ing shotgun on the first day and were known as the pump squad; this 

 was quite a compliment to their captain, Irby Bennett, wno is the 

 Southern representative of the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. The 

 North was represented by U. M. C. Thomas, of the Union Metallic 

 Cartridge Co.; Noel E. Money, of the American E. C. Powder Co., and 

 Lieut. A. W. DuBray, of Parker Bros. From Monroe, La., the delega- 

 tion of shooters was composed of Dr. T. L. Aby, Dr. A. A. Forsythe 

 and Dr. C. W. Hilton. Donaldson, La., sent as her representatives K. 

 A. Aucoin, J. Solozano and N. Colomb. From Burnside, La., W. B 



Stewart, S. A. Bringier and S. J. Boote were the representatives. 0. 

 W.'Tway, of Michigan City, Miss., and David PorterHeld, of S'ieksburg, 

 Miss., were also present. 



During the first day a very interesting team race was shot between 

 Noel Money and Irby Bennett against T. A. Divine and F. P. Poston. 

 It was at. 50 targets per man, the losing side to pay for supper for 

 fourteen. Money and Bennett were the winners by a score of 88 to 80. 

 Two more special team races were shot the second day after the 

 regular programme was finished. They proved very interesting. The 

 tournament as a whole was a success, and all left for home fully satis- 

 fied that they had a royal good time. 



The scores follow: 



First Day. 



Events: 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 



Targets: 15 15 35 15 15 15 15 15 SO 15 IS 



Nap 15 12 7 13 11 9 12 15 1112 



Jefferson 12 13 8 11 11 11 11 12 17 11 12 



Thornhill, 13 13 8 .. 11 12 10 12 17 12 11 



Porterfleld 12 6 14 9 13 12 11 7 19 4 13 



DuBray 11 8 10 8 10 7 8 6 . . 10 . . 



Aucoin 11 9 10 13 10 9 7 7 9 9 .. 



Poston 12 13 11 14 9 10 14 10 17 10 13 



Foote 13 8 11 13 13 10 10 7 16 13 12 



Divine 13 10 9 12 10 12 11 13 16 14 . . 



Alien 11 14 9 12 13 5 11 12 15 11 13 



Bennett 13 8 13 13 13 9 10 9 13 14 .. 



Schmidt 5 8 12 8 10 13 11 12 11 11 . . 



Duncan 12 12 12 12 10 13 11 14 11 12 13 



Frank 10 12 12 12 13 12 9 14 11 14 14 



Mcllhany 5 9 10 14 7 7 12 11 13 8 8 



Aby 7 11 10 10 9 12 9 8 6 7 6 



IT. M. C 10 8 11 7 9 11 9 8 11 9 .. 



Money 11 15 13 8 12 13 10 14 14 13 13 



Forsythe 11 10 10 9 8 8 8 9 9 10 8 



Austin 8 6 . . , , ' 



Tway 11 10 13 9 10 14 4 14 9 9 14 



Hilton 10 3 8 .. 9 



Solozano 10 7 .. 7 9 7 14 12 10 



Colomb 5 11 .. 10 4 



Moore 4 3 6 6 7 3 



Bringier 7 13 5 12 11 9 . . 



Stewart 9 8 12 8 5 



Boote 7 10 10 11 11 



Keplinger 9 10 6 



Saucier 7 8 11 12 9 5 . . 



Shaffer 5 7 .... 6 



Gust 8 



Jung 13 9 .. 



Kaufman 15 10 .. 



Foster 5 



Thompson , 3 



Moorman 8 



All 15-target eventp, except Mb, 11, wer $2 entrance; No. 11 was $1.50 

 entrance; No. 9 was $3 entrance. Money was added to the purses as 

 follows: Nos. i-'i, $5 ia each event; Nos. 6 and 7, $7.50 in each event; 

 Nos. 8 and 10, $10, and No. 9, $15. 



The team race— Money and Bennett against Divine and Poston— was 

 as follows: 



Money 11110111111111011111111011111011111011101111111111-44 



Bennett 11111101111111101111111101111110111111111001111111-44-88 



Poston 11111111110111101111100110101111111100111000111111-39 



Divine 10111111111111001101111001111011111111111111101110—41—80 



Second Day. 



Events: 



1 3 3 4 5 6 7 819 10 11J 



Targets: 



15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 





9 10 8 9 12 11 11 10 12 12 6 







Thornhill 



12 12 11 13 9 12 11 10 16 12 12 





6 7 11 10 9 9 7 



11 12 10 12 11 8 10 10 12 13 11 





10 13 13 13 10 w 10 11 16 10 14 





12 10 11 10 10 11 12 11 16 11 8 





13 9 11 12 11 9 10 14 w 12 11 





10 13 14 10 10 w 13 10 14 11 11 





13 10 12 11 14 8 11 13 14 10 11 





7 14 9 11 11 15 8 16 12 11 





,., 10 11 11 9 9 13 4 10 10 12 .. 





6 S 6 12 9 





6 9 9 6 8 13 4 8 10 10 10 





4 8 8 .. .. 9 .. .. 





11 13 11 12 8 10 8 13 15 12 10 





8 7 4 10 3 6 9 10 9 .. .. 





8 9 . . 





12 12 10 11 8 12 11 13 18 9 12 





13 6 10 12 12 9 13 12 14 13 11 





8 10 7 10 6 10 .. .. 7 .. .. 





10 11 8 7 10 9 10 12 13 11 11 





7 .. 9 6 





10 8 11 8 7 13 8 8 10 .. .. 





14 9 12 11 14 13 13 8 13 





8 8 10 13 7 9 8 10 5 





.. .. .. 11 7 8 1 





7 7 8 10 10 .. .. 





, 3 .. 5 7,... 















The entrance money Jin all the 15-target events was $2; in No. 9, 

 20 targets, the entrance money was $3. Added money was as 

 follows: Nos. 1 and 2, $5; Nos. 3 and 4. $7.50; No. 5, $10; Nos. 6, 7and 

 8, $15; No. 9, $25, and No. 10, $20, making a total of $125. Event No. 11 

 was an extra, $1 50 entrance. 



The tournament was brought to a close with two team races under 

 the following conditions: Two men teams, $5 entrance, 25 targets per 

 men, unknown angles. The scores in both were as follows: 



No. 1. No. 2. 



Foote 1111011110111 100011110011— 18 1000011011110111100101111—16 



Poston... . . .•.1111101110111101011111111—21 1111011111011101101011110-19 



39 35 



Money 1101111011011111111111111-22 1111111111110011111111110-22 



Frank 1101001110111000011101101—16 1111110111111010110111111-21 



38 43 

 Jefferson. . . .1111111111101111001100111—20 11 11111111110111111110111— S3 

 Nap 1111111111010111111111101—22 1001001001101011001001110-12 



. ^.^ 42 85 



Porterfleld.. 1001110110111111011110101-18 llOlHOOOllOOOllllOiV —11 

 Thornhill ...1011010101101100101001011—14 1100001011110111011 w —12 



Divine 1110011011110111111111111—21 



Bennett 1101110000011000011011100-12 



E Nott 1001110010100001100111011—13 



PNott 0101111111111101101001101-18 



Duncan 1111110111101111101111111-22 llOIOOOlODOlOHOlOlw —9 



Allen llllllOOOOlOllOlOilllOlOl— 16 1001111100110101001 w —11 



"Pic." 



Bedford Bod and Gun Club. 



Bedford, Ind , Au*. 13 —The following scores were shot to-day by 

 members of the Bedford Rod and Gun Club, each event being at un- 

 known angles: 



No. 1: No. 2: 



Sherwood... 1111111111111111011011111-23 0101111011011011101110111-18 



Tilford 000001 11000001000 1 1100100 — 8 0000110000110000100110000 — 7 



Reath 1110111110011010101100111—17 1111001010110100101111111—17 



Campbell... .000001000010100011111 1010-10 1101001111011110111001001—16 



Erwin ..0101001000100000000111111—10 110111011101111001 1 101 11 1 — 19 



J Eblesisor. .1111001011111100011011001-16 0111111110110101111010111—19 

 OEblesisor.. 0001001011111111101010111— 16 1010010111110001101111011-16 



J. B. Stipp, Secretary. 



Greenville Gun Club. 



Greenville, Miss,, Aug. 15,— The following scores were made this 

 afternoon at the weekly shoot of the Greenville Uun Club: 



No. 1, 25 targets, unknown angles, $2.50: No. 2, same: 

 Alexander... 1001111101110111 11101 1111— 20 1101100100000011011010111—12 

 C H Miller. . .1010110111000110000000101—11 0101101110101101030100000— 11 

 WM Keller.. 0011110011111001011111 ill -IS llliOlllllOllllllOiOUlll— 21 

 G Thomas.0111111001111111111111101— 21 1111111111111111111111111-25 

 RHMcHie. .0110111111111011111111111—22 1101011111111101111111110-21 

 L Heyner... .0010011011101111100011011-15 1100011111 111000101001010—14 

 W H Reed... 0101001110001110110111111—16 0101110111111111011111111—21 

 W Arnold. ..1110111011111111111000110-19 1000011110100110110110111- 15 



R. H. MoHie 4 Sec, 



1110111111111111111111111-24 



1111111111111101111111111—24 

 1111111111111111111111111-25 



1111111111110111111110011—22 



No. 4: 

 1111111111—10 

 1111111011— 9 

 1100111111— 8 

 1111111111—10 

 0111011101— 7 

 1111111111—10 

 1111011111— 9 



Padueah Gun Club. 



Paducah, Ky., Aug. 9 —A round dozen of the members of the Padu- 

 eah Gun Club put in an appearance at La Belle Park this afternoon. 

 Four events were shot as follows: No. 1, 25 targets, unknown angles; 

 No. 2, same conditions, the six men shooting in this event being the 

 team chosen to represent the gun club in the team shoot on Aug. 19; 

 No. 3, same conditions as No. 1; No. 4, 10 targets, unknown angles. 

 Bill Jones was in great form, breaking 82 out of his 85 targets at un- 

 known angles. Bill is having a Winchester repeating shotgun built to 

 order; when he receives that weapon he doesn't expect to miss a tar- 

 get. Scores: 



No. 1. No. 2. 



G RoberstonlOlllOllllllllOllllllllll— 22 1111111111101111111111110—23 

 C F Hinkle. .1111111101111101111011111-22 1011111110111111111111111—23 



J M Lang.... 0100110111111011111110111— 19 



CLRobertsonllOl 101110111111101111011— 20 

 H K Croft. ..1011101101111101111111111— 21 

 HThompson.1101010101111011110111101— 18 

 E Erhardt. ., 1 101 1 1 1 1 01 1 1001 1 01 1 111 1 11—20 

 Bill Jones.. ..11:11111111101011111111111— 23 

 M Ingram ... 1 1 01 1 1 100111 1 101 1 1001 1 1 1 1—19 

 Dr Carver . , .1111111110001111111011111—21 

 JHWomack.1111100111101111011110111— 20 

 MChittwood .1111 01 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 1111111— 22 

 B Broadford.01 11111111000110001111111— 18 

 No 3: 



G Robertson 1111111111110011111111111—23 



Hinkle 1100111111111111111111110—22 



Lang 1000111111111101111111011-20 



Croft 1011111111111001111111111-22 



Thompson 1111011111110001111001110—18 



B Jones 1111111111 1111101 11111111—34 



Erhardt 1111111011011111101111101—21 



Ingram 010111101 mimoillOOllll— 18 



Womack 0000111111111111111101111-20 1111001111— 8 



Broadford 001111111110111 w —12 1101110011— 7 



CL Robertson lllllllllOOllllw . —13 1111011111—9 



Chittwood , 1111111100- 8 



Dr Carver 1110011111— 8 



Aug. is.— Below are the scores made to-day at our club trophy 

 Shoot. This event is a handicap, Clas3 A men shooting at 35 empires, 

 Class B at 26, Class C at 27. Score: 



Class A, 25 targets: 



Geo H Robertson , 0101111011101111111111011—20 



Erhardt 0111011111101111001111110—19 



Rawleigh 1111111101111101111100111—21 



Lang C 001111111111011111111111-21 



Fowler 1111100111111111011011011-20 



Hinkle 1011111111111101111111101-22 



Craft 1000111111111111110111111-21 



Class B, 26 targets: 



Hoyer 01111111011111110111111110-22 



Ingram 11110011111 1 11001111000111— 19 



Womack 00011111110011111111011111—20 



Class C, 27 targets: 



Taylor 100001110011110100110011110—15 



Young 101011101111110110110011011—19 



Beadles 111111110011101101110011111—21 



Hinkle and Hayer tied on 22 for the medal and shot off the tie at 5 

 birds each, which resulted as follows: Hinkle 5, Hayer 4. Hinkle 

 wears the medal another week. This makes the second time that 

 Hinkle has won the trophy since June. This shoot puts Hayer in 

 Class A, as it is a rule of the club that whenever a member breaks 22 

 or over he belongs in Class A, 



The above was followed by a 5-men team race, 25 targets per man. 

 the teams being captained by Messrs. Lang and Craft respectively. 

 The result shows that the teams were as evenly matched as possible. 

 Team No. 1. 



Lang 0100011111111111111011111-20 



Geo Robertson 1011011111111001111111101—20 



Erhardt 0100101110111111101111111—19 



Rawleigh 1111001111111110111111111—22 



Ingram 1111101111111111011011001—20-101 



Team No. 2. 



Craft 1111111111110101101111111-22 



Hinkle 1111011101111111111111101—22 



Beadles , llOlOlOllllOlOlllllllllll— 20 



Womack lliniiOllOllllllllllOOlOl— 19 



Gist ; 1110001111111110110111100-18-101 



Owing to the lateness of the hour it was decided the two captains 

 shoot off the tie at 10 birds. Craft had no trouble in winning the 

 honors from Mr. Lang, breaking straight to Lang's 8. 



No. 3, 5 pairs: Lang 6, Erhardt |7, Hayer 9, Geo. Robertson 10, 

 Hinkle 10, Fowler 8, Pitt 6, Ingram 8, Taylor 7. T. G. Moore, Sec. 



Endeavor Gun Club. 



Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 17— The scores given below were made at 

 the monthly prize shoot of the Endeavor Gun Club on the Marion 

 grounds. 



Club shoot, 25 targets, unknown angles: 



Von Lengerke 1011111111111110111111110—22 



Edwards . . . . 1111101011001111011101111—19 



Corson 1111111011111110011111111—22 



R Strader 11001 111010111101 10010010—15 



Frey 1111111001010100100011111—16 



AR Strader 1110111011110111111111111—22 



Polhamus 1111101111101101000111100—17 



Piercy 1011101101111100111100111—18 



Dr Fletcher 101001101010lil01ul0lll00-14 



Collins 1111111111111111111011111—24 



Mey e -s 101011 HKHWOlOOl 10101011— 12 



Strumple 1110101011100000001010101—12 



The following events, all at unknown angles, were also decided dur- 

 ing the afternoon: 



Events: 13345678 Events: 133 45678 



Targets: 10 15 15 10 10 10 10 10 Targets: 10 15 15 10 10 10 10 10 

 G Piercy.., 6 7 12 8 8 8 6 8 DrFletcher 57 11 79669 



CvLeng'ke 10 9 13 JPolhemus 8 12 14 6 9 7 5 7 



E Edwards 9 12 L Piercy... 7 11 10 6 



R Strader.. 4 8 7.. 6.. 8.. AEFoy... 7 7 13. 



C Meyers.. 7 11 10 Corson 10 



Struble, ... 6 12 .... , Collins 15 8 10 9 7 



ARStrader. 7 11 13 7 .. 8 .. 9 Ames 7 9 7 C 6 



" J. A. Creveling, Sec'y. 



Lynchburg Gun Club. 



Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 13.— The scores below were made at our 

 regular weekly shoot, all events being at unknown angles: 



No. 1: No. 2: 



Nelson 11011111101111111001—16 110110111111111—13 



Terry 01111000100111110110-12 010100111001000— 6 



Dornin 01111011111111111111-18 011110111110111—12 



Moorman 11010111011110011010-13 111001111010010— 9 



Empie 0110111101011110111.1—15 011111101111001—11 



No. 3: No. 4: 



Nelson 110100101111011-10 01011101011111100011-13 



Terry 001110011111111—11 11100101100011001101-11 



Dornin. ., 111011110011101—11 10111011111110111110-16 



Moorman 111101010100100— 8 



Empie 011110111101101—11 10111111111111111110-18 



No. 5: No. 6: 



Nelson 101111111111111—14 01111110111111101111-17 



Terry 100110101100101— 8 100110101H110100111— 13 



Dornin.... 011111011111010-11 101010110111H1111H_16 



Moorman 110110111101110-11 11101001010111010111—13 



Empie 110011111111111—12 11101110001111111111—16 



No. 7: Nelson 12, Terry 7, Dornin 12, Moorman 14, Empie 10. 



F. M. D. 



Binghamton Gun Club. 



Binghamton, N. Y., Aug. 15.— The scores hslow were made to-day 

 at our weekly shoot, all being 10-target events, unknown angles, en- 

 rance$1.50. A special feature of to-day's shoot was a match at 1C0 

 targets between A. W. Adams, of Chicago, 111., and H. W. Brown of 

 this city, the match being shot off in the first ten of the events given 

 below. The result wa3 a victory for Adams by one target as he 

 scored 95 to Brown's 94, both great scores indeed. As this is 'a gocd 

 game seetion, and as most of our shooters are devoted to field shoot- 

 ing, this will probably be the last weekly club shoot for some time 

 Sco res are as folio ws : 



Kendall 6 9 9 5 9 9 10 10 9 9 10 7 9 10 



AW Adams 10 10 9 10 10 9 9 9 9 10 10 8 9 9 



Brown 9 10 9 10 10 9 10 9 8 10 



P Adams 9 7 8 8 6 9 9 7 9 7 *8 'k "% 'fl 



J Adams 8 6 8 7 9 7 8 8 8 6 10 8 7 8 



Boss 9 9 6 6 7 8 6 6 10 9 9 7 9 Q 



Hobbie 89876689885989 



Waldron 9 10 8 9 7 10 8 8 9 9 



Gage 7 9 6 7 7 



Bell 6 4 9 4 6. 



Stone 6 8 7 9 8 8 'h - 9 '6 "% 'h 'h ' ' " 



H. W.B.* " 



