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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 7, 1895. 



The Manitou Farmers Won. 



North Ghkece, N. Y., Aug. 23.— To-day the champions • of the 

 Rochester Rod and Gun Club shot a team race with the Manitou 

 Beach Rod and Gun Club on the latter's grounds. The members of 

 the Manitou Club being nearly all farmers and a bountiful harvest 

 having been secured, they felt like doing the "champs" of Roche- fr 

 — and they did it. Following is the score: 

 Manitou Beach. 



C Skinners 



• , 11111111111001111110-17 





, 11111111111011111001-1? 



B Rickman 



11111011110111111111— If 











HMyer , 



Rochester. 



11111111111110111011—18 





11111111110010011100— tt 





11100001111111100111—18 



Norton 



11110011110101111111—16 





01111111110111101111—17 









11111111111111110111—19—112 



The Interstate at Charlotte. 



Charlotte, N. C. Aug. 29.— This shoot was brought to a successful 

 close to-day after three "days of clear but excessively warm weather. 

 The unanimous verdict of the participants is that it was the most en- 

 joyable affair of this kind held during the season. Charlotte, a beau- 

 tiful and typical Southern city, never looked more lovely than at this 

 season in her suit of summer green. All who may happen to come in 

 contact with the people of this city will always remember them pleas- 

 antly. Many a shooter felt deep regret as- the time drew near when he 

 had to leave the beautiful scene and the genial companionship of our 

 grand old Col. Anthony and Messrs. Stokes, Todd, Carson, Justice and 

 others of the Charlotte Club. 



The office was presided over by that popular and typical Virginia 

 eentleiiian, Col. W. N. Wellford. of Lynchburg, Va., assisted by Mr. 

 Todd, the "lightning calculator" of the Charlotte Club, and Mr. Archie 

 Stokes, the warm friend of all men. Mr. John Carson rendered great 

 service as referee. 



It is needless to speak of that "lovable" character, Elmer Shaner, 

 whose management of a tournament has always been pronounced per- 

 fect The Interstate Association should erect to him a monument 

 for faithful service. 



The grounds are beautifully located in the rear of Latta Park, at the 

 terminus of the electric car line in the suburbs of the city. These 

 grounds were in every respect as described in the programme. 



This shoot was noticeable for the feeling of good fellowship that 

 seemed to pervade the very atmosphere itself, and no incident occurred 

 to mar the pleasure of the participants. The dinner served by the 

 popular proprietors of the Buford Hotel is seldom equaled at shoots 

 or surpassed by many first-class hotels. 



Col. Anthony was somewhat disappointed in the number of attend- 

 ants, but was more than compensated in the personnel of those who 

 did attend. As can be seen by the scores a shooter who could not 

 make 90 per cent, found it warm in the company of such shooters. It 

 is due Messrs. Connor, Van Dyke, Col. Anthony and Mr. Lindsay, who 

 were contestants in the two-men 50-bird team race on the 28th, to 

 mention that they were forced to shoot the last half of the race in the 

 dark, otherwise the result might have been different, and it is reason- 

 able to suppose that Connor and Van Dyke would have been the vic- 

 tors, as they had four birds more to their credit than any other pair 

 at the end of the first half. Connor breaking 25 straight and Van Dyke 

 24 out of 25. 



Among those present from a distance were: Rolla Heikes, Dayton, 

 O.; John Connor and Judge Lindsay, Knoxville; B. W. Claridge, Balti- 

 more; B. H. Worthen. Capt. Swann and G. Peterman, Charleston, N. 

 C. ; G. Empie, W. W. Dornin, W. L. Moorman, T. F. Nelson and Col. 

 W. N. Wellford. Lvncbburg, Va.; U.M.C. Thomas ("Old Happy") rep- 

 resenting the TJ. M. O. Co. -, Noel Money, of E. C. Powder Co. ; Carl von 

 Lengerke. of Von Lengerke & Detmold, N. V., representing Schultze 

 powder; F. Van Dvke,'of the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.; D. M. 

 Porterfleld, Vicksburg, Miss , representing DuPont's powder; J. L. 

 Fonda, Greensboro, N. C; L D. Thomas, Baltimore, representing 

 Froisdorf powder; H. P. Collins, Baltimore, also representing Du- 

 Pont't powder; our ever congenial friend Lieut. A W. du Bray, rep- 

 resentative of Parker gun, and F. C. Etheridge, Macon, Ga. 



All were disappointed upon learning that the "Father of Shooters," 

 Wm. Wagner, of Washington, D. C, could not be present owing to 

 sickness in his family. 



Among the non-participants present was W. B. Lefflngwell, the well- 

 known writer on wildfowl shooting, etc. 



The shooters all expressed their appreciation of the kind treatment 

 and entertainment received by them at the hands of the citizens of 

 Charlotte and of the managers of Central and Buford hotels. 



First and Second Days. 



In the tables given below, the experts 1 and amateurs' scores are 

 given separately. Events Nos. 1 to 10 were shot on the first day, Nos. 

 11 to 20 on the second day. The Charlotte Gun Club added $10 to every 

 15-target event aDd $15 to every 20-target event, during the tourna- 

 ment: 



EXPERTS. 



Events: 1 2 8 k 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IS 13 lk 15 16 17 IS 19 SO 

 Targets: 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 



Anthony 12 .. 10 



Swan 16 



Worthen 18 8 .... 14 .. 16 16 9 . . 10 . 



Dornin ..18 9 



Heikes 13 17 12 16 .. 17 9 .... 15 19 9 ..' !! !! 



Lindsay 9 8 .. . 



Claridge. , 9 



Porterfleld 10 .. 



VonL'ng'rke 14 * •••••• 



Money 8 13 , , .. w ..' .'! .'. 



Empie 11 . . 14 



Connor 17 14 14 . . 15 . . 15 ,", ..* ii ii 



Etheridge 16 . 



Van Dyke 16 " ii 'w io 



Nelson 12 13 .... 10 



Todd 18 



Peterman , w \\ 



AMATEURS. 



Events: 1 S 3 k 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IS IS lk 15 16 17 18 19 SO 

 Targets: 15 20 15 30 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 30 15 30 15 20 15 20 15 20 



Anthony 15 ,. 15 .. 10 17 12 18 11 15 11 18 11 18 13 17 11 17 10 18 



Heikes 14 20 15 . . . . 18 15 . . 14 19 15 . . .. 19 14 20 



Connor 13 17 14 19 13 18 15 15 .. 15 .. 14 17 14 20 



HMO 10 10 8 13 12 14 14 15 12 18 13 14 11 15 11 10 13 16 ii is 



Swan 15 . . 13 16 14 16 13 w 12 16 14 19 14 19 14 15 14 14 12 17 



Worthen 15 .... 19 15 .. 15 .. 13 17 11 19 12 18 15 .... 20 19 



Fonda 14 15 11 16 11 16 11 12 8 12 12 13 12 15 12 16 12 . . 9 



Dornin 15 .. .. 18 13 17 13 19 14 18 13 14 11 19 14 17 12 18 14 17 



Lindsay 14 20 . . 14 13 14 12 20 .. 15 12 19 11 16 13 16 12 19 13 17 



Nelson 13 16 12 15 13 16 11 18 12 19 12 20 .. .. 14 19 . 18 11 17 



Thomas 9 . . 12 18 11 13 10 16 12 11 12 14 9 14 11 14 18 



Moorman.... 6 .. 10 11 . . . . 14 10 . . 10 . , . . 8 ~8 " 



Carson 13 . . 14 12 11 . . 12 . . 9 .. 13 .. 11 . 12 9 " 



Van Dyke... 14 18 12 17 14 15 14 19 12 17 15 .. 13 19 14 19 . " 15 " 



Money 14 15 10 17 14 20 .. 16 14 18 15 . . 13 20 . 17 13 16 12 is 



Porterfleld.. 13 16 13 20 . . 19 13 18 11 17 13 15 12 11 12 15 9 18 14 12 



DuBray 12 .. 11 .. 10 .. 8 13 18 13 14 11 13 12 .. 13 



Empie 11 17 12 16 12 20 .. 19 13 13 10 16 15 ,. 12 17 11 18 13 19 



Von Leng'ke 12 17 It 13 15 . . 12 17 13 16 13 18 13 18 14 14 12 18 14 15 



Claridge 19 15 . . 11 18 10 18 14 19 11 19 13 17 13 18 14 19 14 19 



Etheridge 12 17 14 19 12 17 15 . . 14 17 11 17 13 16 14 19 12 17 



Epperson 10 9 



justice.. io i6 .. .. 9 n io i3 ii io i6 



J. W.Todd 14 11 17 13 18 10 16 15 .. 12 18 13 15 



Schuyler 8 



stok-es 13 ir is is us je ii 19 ii is 



Peterman 14 !G 17 15 u 18 



Orr \ . . 12 . n 



The special team races, two men to a team, 50 targets per man un- 

 known angles, $5 per man, were shot on the first and second days 

 The first oue resulted in Empie and Claridge, and Money and Heikes 

 tieing for firHt place, Heikes running 50 straight ; both teams scored 

 96 out of the 100. The scores in that race are as follows- 



Money Ulllll llllllllilim 10111111 noil 1 1 ill llllllOllOl— 46 



Heikes iiiiiiiiiiiniiriiiiinmmmimimiiiiiiiiii-fio-96 



P^mpie.... 1111110lll01111111111111lllllliinillll0111111lni_47 



Claridge iimmiiiniiiimmiimmmiiiiioiiniiini_49-96 



Van Dyke 11111111111101111111011111111111111111111111111111-43 



Connor ■10111110111111lll01101111llimiiiiimnilllllll0-45-93 



Porterfleld... .11111111011111111011111111111111011101111101111111-45 



Etheridge lliqilOlliOlOlllllllllllOllllllimililliiiiiiiiii— 45-90 



Anthony 1lllllllllllllllllOlOilliiHllliiiiinioiiiioillll-46 



Worthen inioiooiiiiioioiiiimiiiioioiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii_4.3_s9 



Todd ..01111001001111001111101111011101111111111101111111-39 



Carson llllOlllOOlOOllOlllOlllOllllOllOOllOOlllOllllillOO— 34— 73 



The team race on the second .day resulted in a win for Heikes and 



Money with 93. Heikes broke[49 out of his 50. Some of the teams 

 finished their scores in the dark, as referred to above. Scores: 



Heikes .11111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111— 49 



Money 11111111110100111111111101111111111110111011111111-44—93 



Claridge 01111111110111111011111111111111011111111111111111-46 



Empie 10110010111111111111111111111111111111111101111111—45-91 



Todd 01111111111110111111101101111111111111010101101011—41 



Stokes 11111111111111111011100011011111101111101100101111—40-81 



Connor 11111111111111111111111111110101101011111101001110—42 



Van Dyke ....11111111111111111110111111101111111111111101101011—45—87 



Anthony 11110111111110111101110111111111111101110101001110-40 



Lindsay 111111 1 1111 1 11111 11011 01 101 11101101010010110101110-38— 78 



Third Day^s Scores. 

 The scores made on the third day were as follows, it being thought 

 only right to separate the scores of those who shot as experts from 

 the scores of those who shot as amateurs: 



EXPERTS. 



Events: 1334 56789 10 



Targets: 15 SO 15 SO 15 SO 15 SO 15 SO 



Claridge 17 10 



Heikes 15 18 10 . . 13 16 .. .. 



Dornin 7 . . . . 14 . . 14 . . , . 



Worthen , , , 14 18 8 .. 9 .. 



Lindsay w 



Nelson w 



Van Dyke 12 15 .. .. 



Von Lengerke 12 13 .. . 



Porterfleld 9 .. 



Connor 17 



AMATEURS. 



Events: 183456789 10 



Targets: 15 SO 15 20 15 SO 15 SO 15 SO 



Anthony 12 17 12 17 12 14 12 18 12 16 



Todd 14 18 14 16 12 .. 9 10 10 17 



TJ M 13 15 12 17 13 14 10 12 11 14 



Etheridge 13 16 11 15 14 17 8 17 13 16 



DuBray 10 13 18 16 10 .. 12 



Money 10 16 13 18 13 19 12 16 12 17 



Dornin 14 20 . . 15 15 . . 15 .. 12 16 



Stokes 13 16 12 15 11 14 7 



Porterfleld 9 19 13 18 14 17 12 20 . . 16 



Nelson 14 19 13 19 .. 15 w 17 11 18 



Swan 14 18 14 18 13 17 14 19 13 19 



Claridge 15 .... 18 18 19 14 19 12 18 



Worthen 13 18 14 19 20 .. 18 



Peterman..., 13 19 1218 12 w 9 17 12 16 



Heikes 14 20 20 .... 13 16 



Thomas 11 .. 7 .. 12 .. .. 15 .. .. 



Carson 11 .. 12 .. 13 .. 11 



Connor 14 19 11 18 14 w 14 14 15 .. 



Lindsay 10 13 12 19 .. 17 10 13 8 16 



Van Dyke 19 14 18 14 20 .... 14 17 



Von Lengerke 16 14 17 13 20 .. .. 12 15 



Empie 5 .. 18 13 13 13 17 13 19 



Orr ; 14 t ; 



The team race, three men from any State, with $25 added to the 

 purse by the Charlotte Gun Club, brought forth four teams: New 

 Jersey, South Carolina, Virginia and North Carolina, the teams finish- 

 ing in the above order. Scores: 



New Jersey. 



F Van Dyke 1111111111111111111110111-24 



C von Lengerke.. 1101111111111111111111110—23 



N E Money 0110111111111111111611111—22—69 



South Carolina. 



B H Worthen 1111111111111001111111111—23 



GPeterman 111111H01111011111111111— 23 



G Swan . 1110111011110111111110111—22-68 



Virginia. 



Nelson 1111111111111111111111111—25 



W Dornin.,.. 1111111111011111011111011—22 



B G Empie 1101111010111110100111111—19—66 



North Carolina. 



J T Anthony 1111111110010101111011110-19 



J W Todd 1011011111110111001011111-19 



A Stokes 1111011101001110101110111—18—56 



J. L. Fonda. 



Meadville Gun Club. 



Meadville, Pa., Aug. 28.— No. 1, unknown angles. A. S. A. rules: 



Lashells 0110101110100111110111111—18 



N Affantranger 0101001100011010111101111—15 



H A Johnson 1111111111111111111011111—24 



Kreuger. lOlOllOinioiOllilllllOlOO— 16 



Leberman. , 1111000111111000111011111—18 



Hayes 1111111111111010101111111-22 



Krider 1111101111100101110110101—18 



Belton 1111111111111010100101110—19 



Baker 1011011010111010111111010—17 



Campbell 0111010011000000100101111—12 



Decker 1010110101110101111011000—15 



Reisinger 1011110111101010001111111—18 



No. 2, same: 



Hayes lOlllOilOllllllUOlllllll— 21 



Lashells 1010111111111111001110011—19 



H A Johnson lOlOlinillllllllllllilll— 23 



Leberman. . . . , 111111 1101111111110101100-20 



Yates 1100011001110001110110001—13 



R C Adams OllOllOnooiioilllllllOOl— 17 



Belton 001 11110111 1011 1 1 00111101—18 



N Affantranger lOIllllllliOlllllOlllllll— 22 



Krider 0111111111011100111011101—19 



Rufus Adams 110010101110C011111101000— 14 



Reisinger OllOllOlOllOUlOlllllllll— 19 



Krueger lllOllllOOOlllOlOllOllllO— 17 



No. 3, same: — 



Lashells 0001101111101011011110001^15 



Hayes 1111110011111011110101011—19 



R O Adams lOOOllOOOOlOlOlllOlllllll— 15 



Yates 1000011110011100110110111—15 



Belton 1111111011111101100111111—21 



Leberman 1100011010100011111101011—15 



Choke Bore. 



Hindmarsh— Biscoe. 



Topkka, Kan., Aug. 26.— Editor Forest and Stream: A friendly 

 match at live pigeons occurred on the grounds of the West Side Gun 

 Club, Friday, Aug. 28, between Messrs. P. J. Hindmarsh and L. Biscoe, 

 members of the above-named organization. The participants being 

 excellent trap-shots, the match created considerable interest. The day 

 was very warm, but heavy clouds obscured the sun during the shoot 

 and culminated in a drenching downpour just at the close. A heavy 

 south wind blew from the shooters to the traps, and aided the birds to 

 a great extent. Mr. Hindmarsh had one dead out of bounds, as did 

 Mr. Biscoe, though a good many were hit hard that got away. 



The birds were an indifferent lot. with some very hard drivers to the 

 right and several swift straightaways, which required the best of 

 judgment to stop. The luck of the birds proved greatly in favor of 

 Mr. Hindmarsh, who killed his last 15 very nicely. Inclosed is the 

 score, Mr. J. C Clark acting as referee; Mr. C. H. Morton, scorer- Mr 

 Arnold, trap puller. Conditions: 25 live pigeons per man, 28yds rise 

 50yds. boundary, A. S. A. rules to govern. 



Mr. Hindmarsh shot a Remington hammerless 12-bore, his load 

 being 3drms. E. 0, 1J4 No. 7 soft shot and 3>£ E, O; 1)4 No. 6 soft shot 

 in first and second as named, loaded in Smokeless shells by J C 

 Elliott. Mr. Biscoe used a Smith hammerless 12-bore, Smokeless 

 shells and E. C. powder; 2^drms. in the first and 3 in the second with 

 No. 7J£ and 7 shot as above: 



Trap score type— Copyright /sss, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



P J Hindmarsh 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 • 10 1 2 2 1 1 I X 1 !2 1 1 2 121-23 



L Biscoe 1 32112023210021 1 1 1 1 1.0 10 1-19 



Chas. H. Morton. 



Club Shoot at Wollaston. 



Wollaston, Mass., Aug. 24.-The following scores were made by 

 the members of the Wollaston Gun Club at its regular club shoot this 

 afternoon: 



Whitman 1000010101111111111011110—17 



Starrett HOOlOlOlniOllllOOOOlOOO— 13 



Marsden OlOOliOOlOOOOlOOOlOOlOOU- 9 



Atwood 00101001 0000001011 1 1 1 0001— 10 



Thompson 0101010100111110101000101—13 



Tucker. 0001111100100111111110110-15 



D B Lincoln lOllOlllllOllOlOlllOOHOl— 17 



A A Lincoln 0101000110110011000101101—12 



Keating , , .1101001110100010110010010-12 



7 .. .. 



8 17 19 

 7 17 20 



t T he" Endeavor's** Tournament. 



» The Endeavor Gun Club, of Jersey City, N. J., held its 'annual four- 

 nament on Monday (Labor Day), Sept 2. at its prcundf, Marion, N. J. 

 Although the day wss all that it should have been the attendance was 

 not tip to the mark, several well-known shooters from Jersey being 

 absent. Amone- the number tripsins were: Tom Keller, Charlie Smith, 

 Neaf Apgar, Charlie Hebbard, Major Breintnall, Tom Brantlngbam 

 the boys from the Boiling Springs. W. N. Drake, etc. Still thirty-two 

 shooters put in an appearance, some 2,000 targets being thrown dur- 

 ing the day's sport, Noel Money easily carried off the honors ("and 

 the money) by breaking 102 out of a nominal 105, an average of 97.1: 

 his actual score was 102 out of 104, as he didn't Are at his first target 

 in event No. 10, traps in reversed order, being under the impression 

 that the wrong trap had been pulled. His actual average for the 

 afternoon was therefore just over 98. The scores made were as fol- 

 lows: 

 Events: 

 Targets: 



Strader 4 



"Proctor" 8 



G Piercy g 



Dustln , 10 



Von Lengerke 7 



Sigler 8 



Burbridge 9 



w Smith 9 10 8 14 10 ii 7 13 10 9 17 21 



Oreveling 6 6 



L Piercy 4 5 *. ". w 7 



Thomas 8 9 6 13 6 12 4 11 10 8 17 23 



Fames 8 4 7 12 .. 12 6 13 



Boykin 9 6 6 13 



Herrington .. .. 7 14 



Miller , .... 7 13 



Geoffrey 8 12 „ 



tolling 8 14 9 13 



Van Dyke 9 15 9 15 10 10 19 20 



Frey 3 9 .. 13 



rant Money... 12 4 10 



NE Money 14 10 15 



Welles , 9 14 



Baker 6 10 



Stewart jo 



"Wanda" , lt 13 



Woodruff 13 7 



FA Thompson .] \\ ,\ 11 8 



WH Thompson n 8 



Astfalk .. 8 



Parker r 



Fletcher „• M 7 



1334:56789 10 11 12 



10 10 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 10 SO S5 



5 10 ... . 6 5 . 



9 5 11 7 



8 6 15 6 12 6 12 8 



9 7 14 5 13 8 14 9 

 7 6 13 6 15 6 9 , 

 9 8 12 5 13 8 14 6 10 18 

 7 7 8 7: 



5 12 6 13 



4 13 6 11 

 7 15 10 12 



5 14 5 15 



8 8 14 22 



8 9 19 23 



8 9 19 22 



8 7 19 23 



7 8 .. 22 

 9 9 20 25 



8 9 19 . . 

 . 4 17 .. 

 8 13 .. 

 7 8 .. .. 



7 5 18 .. 



8 7 19 18 



6 18 . 

 6 13 , 



Messner Wins Two Straight. 



Pittsburg, Pa.. Aug. 31— As we have already stated in our columns, 

 a series of three 100 live-bird matches was arranged some time ago 

 between J. G. Messner, winner of this year's Grand American Handi- 

 cap, and E. H. McWhorter, both of this city. Each match was for 

 $100 a side. 



The first match took place on Aug. 23. the birds being a very good 

 lot and the scene of the shoot being the Country Club's grounds. 

 Elmer E. Shaner acted as referee. The score given below shows that 

 Messner won by two birds, scoring 93 to McWhorter's 91 : 



JO Messner 211821 u 



1222222222120221121222222 -24 

 1112110202111312111221210—22 

 0222222221 1211 1 021 2220222 -22—93 



E H McWhorter 23121220021 31122121 222110— 22 



22222222211221010820221 1 1—22 

 1011212201121112221112111—23 

 2212212222222222211102221—31—91 

 The second match was shot to-day on the same grounds, the birds 

 generally being only a moderate lot. The match was exceedingly 

 close. At the end of the 75th round the score was a tie with 70 all. 

 In the 84th round Messner lost his bird, putting McWhorter one 

 ahead. This state of things continued until the 94th round, when the 

 score was again a tie, McWhorter losing his bird. In the next round 

 Messner went one ahead, his opponent losing his 95th bird also. That 

 lost the match for McWhorter by one bird, as both killed out straight. 

 W. S. Bell acted as referee in the absence of Mr. Shaner. Score: 



McWhorter 2281022281280212222212122—23 



22222122212102231 2221 1222— 24 

 2202222222122021222221212—23 

 2221212221222121220022222—23-93 



Messner 2122132221 212221120222222-24 



122221 ! ' 

 220220222222221 2122222222-23 

 2222222203222222222222222—24-94 



Valley City Gun Club. 



Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 16.— The following scores were made to* 

 day by members of the Valley City Gun Club: 

 No. 1, 30 targets: 



Coleman 101011111101011111101101111111—24 



Gilmore 10011010111 11011 111 1 million— 24 



Calkins 110lOllllOi01000111011110ilill-32 



Walton 000001101110011111111111111011—21 



No. 2, 10 targets: Walton 9, Kelsey 10, Widdicomb 9, Hughart 6. 

 White 7, Wharton 8. ' 



No. 3, same: Gilmore 10, Coleman 10, White 5, Kelsey 10, Hughart 5, 

 Calkins 6. 



No. 4, same: Grossman 2. Widdicomb 6. Walton 9, Wharton 9, Cole- 

 man 9, White 5, Gilmore 9, Kelsey 8, Hughart 5, Norris 5, Crow 2. 

 Fuller 0. 



No. 5, same: White 5, Hughart 3, Ball 4, Kelsey 7, Norris 6, CrosB- 

 man 8. 



No. 6, 30 targets, unknown traps, one man up: 



Widdicomb 111111100110111101001111010010—20 



Grossman , OllOllllOllllllOlOlOOOlOllw 



Kelsey 110111000011111000110100110010—16 



Wharton 111010011100111111111101101111—22 



Coleman ; 1111101101101111111111iiiiiin_27 



Norris 011 1 1 01 1010101000 w 



Walton 111110111100111111011111011001—23 



No. 7, 10 pairs: 



Wharton, 10 11 10 01 11 10 11 11 11 11— 16 



Kelsey 11 11 01 10 11 10 10 10 11 11—15 



Walton 10 11 01 11 10 11 10 11 10 10—14 



Coleman 10 10 10 01 00 10 10 10 10 10— 9 



No. 8, same as No. 7: Coleman 15, Walton 15, Gilmore 15. 



~~ C. F. Rood, Sec'y. 



Maplewood Again Defeats PeekskiU. 



Maplewood, N. J., Aug. 24.— The Peekskill, N. Y., Gun Club met 

 with its second successive defeat to-day at the hands of the home 

 team. The scores are not as high as in the first match which was shot 

 off on the Peekskill grounds, but the wind blew so strongly that the 

 targets were extremely erratic in flight and In consequence hard to 

 hit, although the match was at known traps and angles. At the end 

 of the first half a single break in favor of Maplewood was ail that 

 separated the teams. On their arrival at about 1 P. M. the Peekskill 

 team was the guest of the Maplewood team, a capital dinner being 

 served: 



Team race, six-men teams, 50 targets per man, known angles: 

 Maplewood. 



EOGeoffroy. 11111111101111111111110111110111011111110111111111-45 

 WN Drake... 11111110111011111111111111111110011111111111101111-45 



W Smith 11111111011111011110111101110111111111111111111011—44 



ESickley 1101101 1110111011111 101111 11011 llllllllilllllinil— 44 



ASickley 01111011011111111101011111111111111llliiiliinooil-48 



OL YeomansllllllOlllOOOlOllOllllllOllOllllllOOlllOlOllllllll-38-259 

 Peekskill 



Dr PHMasonOllOlllllOllllllllllllliiiilllOllllllllllliiiiini— 46 



H PDain 11111011111111111111111111111111101111110011110111-45 



PR "Loder". 1101111110101101111110110011101 ill nil 11 1111111 11 1_4^ 

 B EveringhimOlOlllOlllOllH 11111111011111111010111110111011111—41 



Thomas 111111111101111001111 111 1 1H 00101111 1 10101 11010011— 39 



HN Perry... 01010111001101111110101111101111101111011110110111-37— 210 



Brunswick Gun Club. 



New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 31.— The following scores were made 

 this afternoon by the members of the Brunswick Gun Club, it being 

 our regular monthly shoot: 



Club shoot, 25 targets per man, unknown angles: 



J A Blish 1111111111111111110111101—23 



H H Stevens UllOlllllOlllllllluioil— 2i 



J Fisher llOOlOOlllllllinOlllllOl— 19 



D Hoagland llllllllOllOlliiOlOllOOH-19 



E Reynolds Olllililllliooniiiiiiioi— 21 



O Oakley llOlOlllOllllOllOllllllll— 30 



H B Smith lOllOOOIlllOlllOlllllllll— 19 



M Allen. 1011110010001111010101001—14 



R McDoweU lOOllOlllllOllllOlOllliil— 19 



T Pratt 1011110101011111111111000—16 



G W Strong OOOOlOOlOOOOlOOOOOOOOllll— 7 



H. H. Stevens, Sec'y. 



