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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Oct. 5, 1895. 



Brunswick Gun Club. 



New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 28.— I inclose the scores made at the 

 regular monthly shoot this afternoon, known traps and unknown 

 angles. The regular shoot is at the first 35 targets, and is for medals, 

 R. McDowell winning the A Class, E. Reynolds the B Class, and I. W. 

 Howell the C Class. The 59-tai get race was for the c«an pionship cup, 

 and resulted in a tie, V.. S Voo>-hees, C. Oakley and H H each scoring 

 42, The tie, which was not shot off on account, of darkness, will be 

 shot off next Saturday. Messrs Van Dyke and McAipin did not com- 

 pete for the cup: 



Bli*h ..1101111111111110011111111-22 0101111110111111011010111-19-41 



McDowell. ,.1101111110111111111111110-22 0011111111100101111011100-17-39 



Stevens 010111110101 llllllllinil-21 1111011011111011111110111-21-42 



Voorhees ...1011101111101111111111011-21 lllli0lllill!ll1Olll0H0l-2l-42 



Pettit 1' 11101110011101 110111111-20 1111011110110110111111011-20-40 



Sperling 1011101111011110111101101-19 0011111110111111011 110110-19-38 



Hoagland... 0111011101011100101101111-17 1111111111111010111011111-22-39 



Fisher .0111101111011010010011101-16 lO'Ol 101 11 100110000110101-14-30 



Van Nuis... .0100111010011101010111111-16 0010011011100111101001111-15-31 



Gunmure.... 0000011111010101100000011-11 



Van Dyke... 11111111111111 111111001 11-2.3 1111111111101111111111111-24-47 

 M"Alpin .,..1111111111111101111111011-23 1111101111001111111111100-20-43 



Reynolds. . . .1111101101001011111 111111-20 



Oaktey lllOOtOOllOlomniiiiiii-io nonoii 11 1 11 lillllilll 11-23-42 



Randall 011 1111 1011111 11101010110-^9 0011100111101101110011101-16-35 



Mnndy 11111101101111001 101001 10-17 11011 1 1 1 10101 11 101 1001111-19-36 



Iredell 0100111111110101111190101-17 1011111001001010010100110-13-30 



Smith 1011010101111011110101001-16 



Allen 1010011110111000011011111-16 1110111000110110110101110-16-32 



Sperling, Jr. 001011111 11001010101 10101-15 



Waker O'OOOUOOllOOiioiOOOllOOlO- 9 1101001011 



Fick ooioonooooiioiooononiooi- 8 



Howell 1111111100001111110100011-17 



Pratt 1100111101111110110010001-16 



Carpend'r,Jrl0lll1Ol0ll1l0l10l0O0ll00-t5 1100111100010111011111001-16-31 

 Viehman. . . .000000010100010C0101O1101- 7 0110000100100011110101100-11-18 

 Parsons 0110001000000010010000001- 6 



Harry H. Stevens, Sec'y. 



Herron Sill Gun Club. 



Ai/toona, Pa., Sept 28 —The Herron Hill Gun Club, of Pittsburg, 

 held an all-day shoot at their grounds on Brutno's Island on Thursday 

 of this week that was quite a success, the entries running as high as 

 thirty three in one. event. The weather was fine and everything 

 moved off very smoothly. Shooting began at 10:30 A. M.. and the 

 firing was continuous until the last event was shot out. All events 

 were at 15 targets, and a uniform entrance feeof $1.50. Money divided 

 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. Event No. 6 was at 5 unknown traps, 21yds. 

 rise and use of both barrels, one man up, standing opposite No. 3 

 trap. 



Shooters were classed A and B. A class shot from known traps 

 and unknown angles, and B class from known traps and angles. 

 Shooters in B class who won or shared first money were advanced to 

 A clasp, and A class men who failed to win any money in an event 

 were d opped to B class, and so graduated throughout the day. 

 Dropping for place was carefully watched and not tolerated. The 

 scores: 



Events: 13345 6 789 10 



Williams 11 7 14 13 13 9 12 13 .. ,. 



Duoont... 12 14 14 14 13 13 12 



Gelm 11 12 12 13 12 .. 12 14 14 .. 



Hamilton 12 13 



Pierce 10 f 



Cochran 13 10 11 13 13 



Black Cloud 11 11 12 13 11 



McPherson 10 8 9 10 8 



Bessemer 10 12 14 15 13 14 14 14 14 11 



Kelsey 11 11 13 13 12 



C A May 9 10 11 14 12 



Brown 13 11 10 10 11 



Born 13 14 13 11 14 13 15 13 12 10 



WSKlDg 12 10 11 12 12 12 13 .. .. 



Frey 14 13 12 15 11 14 15 12 14 



Weskland 7 9 12 14 9 



Shaffer 11 10 11 14 10 14 10 13 15 



Wall 13 11 8 14 11 13 13 13 13 



Goldstrom 12 12 10 .. 13 12 14 ., 



McWhorter 15 14 13 13 12 11 13 .. 



Colteryaiin 12 12 9 12 13 13 .. 



Benton 10 7 8 



Schermer 11 10 5 10 11 9 .. 



EEShaner 13 13 7 11 14 13 .. 



Scott 13 12 .. 11 11 .. .. 



Jac* 10 .. 11 14 .. .. 



R Phillips 13 10 8 10 .. .. 



W Lemon 13 . . 9 11 10 9 



Monroe 10 .. 10 8 .. .. 



Laughrey 11 .. 10 



Udick 11 10 12 



G N Monroe 10 7 . . , . 



Hammer 10 8 9 .. 



The Wilmerding (Pa.) Rod and Gun |Club, which was recently com- 

 pelled to vacate its grounds on ai c uot of the same having been pur- 

 chased for the purpose of erecting buildings for manufacturing pur- 

 poses, has recently purchased a plot of land near East McKeesport 

 for $2,500 and will shortly erect, a handsome club house thereon. 

 Once their plans are completed they will have one of the mostcon- 

 venient and attractive places in the country. 



A very pleasant httle live-bird contest was indulged in attheAl- 

 toona Driving Park grounds yesterday afternoon. A 25-bird sweep 

 was to have been snot on this occasion, but two of the men who were 

 to participate failed to make connections and the three men named 

 below shot a series of eighteen miss-and-out events. The intention at 

 the start of the races was to shoot to one gun, but Clover and Clark 

 were in such fine form that it s a enied during the second event that 

 James would get very Utile shooting. They therefore decided to 

 divid • after one man had dropped out. Jam-s, who warned meat 

 the outset not to use his name for publication, is one of the best shots 

 in this part of the country. He was in very poor form and was much 

 handicapped by a new single trigger gun he was using that was not 

 working properly. The birds were only an ordinary lot of the sum- 

 mer variety. The scores: - 



Trap score type-Copyright turn, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 

 Events: 1 



James • 



Clover 





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 112 11 



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51 23 35332 3 234 244 5 32451 3 



James 2 22 22 2 10 2 220 220 122*52 



11 35 24544 1 22 1 532 4 53314 4 



Clover 3 1 10 13111 1 211 211 2 12220 1 



43 21 513 3 3 4 353 251 5 41515 5 



Clark 12 11 22210 121 lit 2 12120 1 



To-day was the la«t scheduled date for the Altoona Gun Club's 

 bi-weekly shoots. The Huntingdon (Pa ) Gun Club had. through a 

 misunderstanding, failed to appear on Saturday, the 14th inat., the 

 date set for a team race between these two clubs. It was decided 

 during the week to extend an invitation to the Huntingdon boys to 

 participate on tbe occanon of the closing shoot of the season. This 

 proposition pleased them and a delegation of fourteen enthusiasts 

 from that old town, famed in Indian war history and Pennsylvania 

 canal days, beaded by Cbi^f-cf-Police DeForrest all dressed in a new 

 brass-buttoned blue suit of clothes, put in an appearance on the first 

 morning train. There were J. A. Fl-Tnlne, W, Wilson, John McCahan, 

 Elmer Stewart, W S. Houck, Dr. G. W Simpson, Wm. Hastings. W. 

 K. Crites, Walter L-ister, F H Green, L R Leister, Harry Corbin, G. 

 S. Williams a->d W A. DeForre3t. A j jllier lot of boys one could not 

 wi-h to meet and if aopearances go for anything thev euj >yed them- 

 selves immensely. We started from Al oona at 9:30 and a half hour 

 later were shivering in the cold blasts on Wopsononock Mountain. 

 The mere try was loitering around the forty mark and seemed content 

 to remain in that neighborhood throughout the day. A fire was built 

 in the club house, overcoats at hand were donned and other remedies 

 of a warming up nature were brought into play, so that the crowd was 

 soon in an enthusiastic mood for the day's sport. 



Once the shooting had begun it was plainly evident that there would 

 be few high scores. The wind in many instances controlled the flight 

 of the targets much more than did the traps, and as a result all con- 



ceivable angles were the best conditions obtainable. Squad succeeded 

 squad in rapid succession until the end ot the seventh event, when the 

 mellow peals of the "'Wopsy" farmhouse dinner bell caused a sudden 

 stop. The hotel had closed for the season and the local club had sent 

 a notice to Mrs. Williams, the hostess of the old dwelling, to prepare 

 a dinner for us, as she has always done on these out-of season occa- 

 sions. For some reason which our own "Davy" has not yet explained, 

 she did not receive the mes«age and was naturally in a great dilemma 

 after our arrival- We told her to prepare for us an old-fashioned 

 country dinner, and when, at 1:30, we gathered around a line of tables 

 in her spacious dining hail, she apologized for one of the best dinners 

 we had ever set diwn to. Ste we J. chicken, boiled cabbage, potatoes 

 in a half dozen forms, and auxiliaries to please the most fastidious. 

 What the cold wind and bracing exercise had not done to sharpen our 

 appetites a neat and cleanly diniag room and generous attention made 

 complete. I, for one, shall never forget that dinner. 



After dinner two more sweepstake events were shot, and then came 

 the six-men team race between representatives of the two clubs. The 

 Alto _.na team was selected from Class B in the percentage record. 

 The result of this race showed very evenly-matched combinations. 

 The only stake in this event was the price of the targe ts, it being en- 

 tirely of a friendly nature. The next event was the 25 target medal 

 race. This was converted into a sweepstake, and such of the visiting 

 shooters as desired participated, the local club msmbirs' scores count- 

 ing as in a regular medal race. Clover won the gold, Sands the stiver 

 and Bastian the leather medals. 



Following the medal race were sweeps, which continued until 6 

 o'clock, when a special train, which President Patterson, of the Al- 

 toona, Clearfield & Northern Railroad, had kindly placed at our dis- 

 posal, carried u« down the mountain. 



Event No. 6 was a walking match, the purse to go to the high gun. 

 Sands and Booky each scored 9. aud in the shoot-off Baoky won by a 

 score of 7 to his opponent's 6 out of 10. 



Events 7 and 8 were at unknown traps and angles. All other even's 

 were at known traps and angles. Moneys were divided 50, 30 and 20 

 per cent., and targets extra. The scores: 



18345678 9101112 



10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 

 97547.... 6577.. 

 664658737 10 76 



Events: 



Targets: 



House 



Bell 



Kotty 3 6 4 4 7 6.. 5 7 5 7.. 



Clover JO 8 7 9-8 7 9 7 10 6 5.. 



Green 8 8 9 5 7.. 7.. 4 



DeForrest 7 4 8 7 6.. 7 8 9 



Fleming 6 6 7 6 5 .. 7 7 5 



Wilson 4 4 4 3 3.. 4.. 3 



Crites 2 3 1 3 1 .. 



Leister 5 5 4 6 6 .. ..10 4 6 6 ,. 



McCahan 2 .. 3 4 4 .. 4 .. 



Stewart 9 6 4 3 7.. 3 4 6.. 6.. 



Simpson 577877428 



Houck 3 4465.. 46775.. 



Corbia 8 5 5 5 6. . 



Sands 7 6 9 8 9 9 6 9 8 8 8 8 



Williams 8 7 7 7 8.. 7 8 9 



Carmon , 5 4 . 



Booky 4 5 5 5 9 .. 9 8 6 7.. 



Hank , 3 



Bistian 5 .. .. 



Logan 7 



Killi'ts., 8 8 6 7 



Koelhker 6 .. 



Beesey 3 8 9.. 



Murray ,. 79 7 



Clark 9 7 6.! 



Forney 7 6 7 . 



Fay 5 



Miller 3 2 .. 



ROCHESTER ROD AND GUN CLUB'S HOUSE 



Fifteen, targets, team contest: 

 Huntingdon Team. 

 DeForrest . . 1 01 1 001 11 1 01 1 1 1 — 1 1 



Green 1101011011U110— 11 



Fleming. . . .111000111000110 - 8 

 Williams.... 011110111111110 -12 

 Houck lOOmOOOOOOOU— 6 



Altoona Team 



Fay 001110000110101— 7 



Forney 010010011111011— 9 



B^ll 001000010011111- r 



Kntty 0111111 MlOi til - 13 



Booky 111101111111010-12 



Simpson ...010011001110100— 7—55 Sands' ..'.'.'. '.ill 1 1 1001 16ll ii — IS— 60 

 Medal race: 



Kotty 1011101111111100111111100-19 



Murray 1110110110111101111111101—20 



House 11 H llooionionillllOOlOl- 17 



F«y 1011110011011111011011110-18 



Killitts 1111011010101111110000100-15 



Closer..... 1111111111101111111110111—23 



Bastian lOOOOHOlOOOOOOOOOrOlOOOO- 6 



Booby oiooiini mouionoi 11010— 16 



Darr 1100000010110100001000100— 7 



Koelliker 1101 lOOlOuoononOlOOl 1000-10 



Clark 1111111011101011101110101-19 



Beesy 11010101 lOllUMllOOllllO-17 



Forney 1010101 UOlOOOOilllnoill-16 



Wilson 01010001'OiOllllw 



Simpson 010H010101 11110 w 



Sands 1111100111111111111110101-21 



Stewart 00 1 01 101 1 1 1)1 1 1 1 10Q0101 1 1— 1 5 



BfU 0011011111111110000100001-15 



Houck 1010110001110111010000101—13 



Patterson 11111 lOUonoiOl 101010111-18 



There are yet two postponed medal races to be shot off to deter- 

 mine who shall hold the medals until next season. These will be de- 

 termined at an early date. Grant 



South Side's Saturdays. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



What, might be considered the opening of the fall and winter season's 

 shooting of the above club commenced on Saturday, Sept 28 There 

 was not a large gathering; although Mr. Banks, the popular editor of 

 the trap-shooting columns of b orest and Strkam, had given those 

 shoots such a pleasant notice in the last week's issue, and the secre- 

 tary had sent over 200 notices through the mails, the shooters had not 

 yet started on their fall campaign, and many New York men were 

 prevented from attending on account of the close proximity of that 

 dreaded period, "the first of the month." The afternoon was spent 

 principally in the discussion of "10 bird sweeps," the stvle beins? 

 Known traps, unknown angles. Col. Breintnall, the President of thi 

 club, was only able to stay a short time, as he had another engage- 

 ment and was not feeling 31st right, having only partially reeaveFed 

 from a painful header from a bicycle, which rendered him rather stiff 

 Folsom, of the Elizabeth G O, wheeled over from his home in that 

 town in time to be on the winDing team. Couch, one of the new mem- 

 bers, was unfortunate to be on the other side Harry Craft iust 

 from a long trip in Texas and the irrepressible Duston were on hand 

 to test South Side's new departure, and they and the others who were 

 on hand "went away satisfied" at the programme calls for 



The team match, captained by Messrs. Walters and Whitehead 

 caused no end of fun, although the latter was over-matched from the 

 start, which gave the victory to Walters by the score of 124 to 107 

 This was shot at known traps, known angles, and a sweeristak»« 

 combined with it in which the .two captains tied on 24, Hedden with 

 28 for second, and Duaton third, 82, . . - ! >w 



But perhaps the greatest amusement was afforded by the match for 

 the "Essex County Cup" which was not shot until late in the afternoon 

 and had but four entries, known traps, known angles. As it was at 

 50 targets some of the participants ran short of shells and were 

 obliged to fall baelr on the old reliable (?) "soft coal," formeily known 

 as black powder. Geoffroy foitunately had a good supply of E C. and 

 landed winner for the week with the handsome score of 47. The 

 match was like old times and manv a wait was called for the clouds to 

 roll by. But thej"old stuff" held its own and Duston made 44 and 

 Walters 43. The spectators were almost deafened by the racket and 

 it was laughable to see the anxiety of the s-hooters to hear the referees 

 call, as it was impossible to see the results of the shots through the • 

 thick smoke. And yet it is only a half doz^n years since we were all 

 doing the same thing Verily tempora mutantur. 



Although it was nearly three o'clock before the first shot was fired, 

 nearly one thousand targets were thrown before sunset by this perfect 

 set of traps and scarcely one balk marred the enjoyment of the 

 shooters. 



Appended are the scores in full: 



The following were all 10-bird events, known traps, unknown angles: , 



Events: 13 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 



Brientnall. . . . 5 8 8 9 Hays 9 ... 8 . 6 



Couch 3 5 8 4.. 6 5 Herringtou 4 4 6 7 



Folsom....... 8 6.. 7 .. 8 5 Jennings 10 8 



HS Craft,... 6 6 8.. 7.. 7 Walters '7 



Whitehead 9.. 8.. .. 7 Wunt "7 



DTerrill 7.. .. 6 5 7 I H Terrill 7 



Hodden 6 ,. 9 .. .. 



No. 8, team matca, everything known: 



Whitehead 11111111111111U111111110-24 



Walters 11111 11 1111 1111111101 '11 1 - 24 



Hunt 1101011101011011111111011-19 



Hayes 1 1 00 1 1 1 1 1 001 1 01 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 — 19 



Craft 1001101010010101111111110-16 



Hedden 1111111111111111111101110-23 



Harrington OOOIOII 11 1 11 1011110111111— 19 



Fulsome , 01 001 1 1 1 001 1 101 1 01 1100111— 16 



Couch ; 001 1 111011001011001001101— 14 



J F Terrill 1111110100111111110011111-20 



Green 1110011011010101001101011—15 



Duston 1111111101110011111111111—22 



Whitehead's team 107, Walters's team 124. 



No. 9: Walters 9. Herrington 8, Couch 6, Duston 9, Geoffroy 10, 

 Whitehead 9, Hunt 8, Young 10. 



No. 10: Wal'ers 9, Geoffroy 9, Duston 10. Hunt 6, Herrington 9, 

 Couch 6, J. C. Day 5, P M. Dav 7, Whitehead 9. 



No. 11: Dustin 6, G»offroy 10, Walters 9, Herrington 4, Green 7, J. 

 C. Day 3, P M Dav 5, J. C. Day 8, Herrington 2. 



No. 12, cup match: 



Wal-ers 110-0011110011111111111111111001111111111111111111—43 



G-nffrry, 11011111111111110111111111111111111111111111111110-47 



Herrington 11111110011U11'>01001 10ll11llll0ll0noilll100ll 1111-37 



Duston 11101111011111101011111110110111111111111111111111-44 



Secretary. 



Lynchburg Gun Club. 



Lynchburg, Va , Sept. 24.— No. 1, 25 birds, unkown angles: Nelson 

 15, Terry 19, Scoit 17, Dirnin 19, Dawson 14. 



No 2, team shoot, 25 birds, unknown aneles: 



Empie 1110001111110101110010000-14 



Terry 10 11 1 1 01 1 1 101* n 1 0000001 01 — 14 



Scott 1001011011101101001111101—16 



Dawson 1111111000011101011001111-17-61 



Nelson 1101011011101001101101011-16 



Dornin 1011111111111011111111111-23 



Miorman 0111110010010110111011010—15 



8tearns 1001111101101001110111000-15-69 



No. 3, team shoot, 25 birds, unknown angles: 



E npie 111111 00"00101 1 101 0101010 14 



Terry 01111 11 HOI 11001 1 11 11 1101-20 



Scott 0111001011010100111101111—16 



Dawsan 0010010110111001111111100-15 - 65 



Nelson , 1111011011111111110111101—21 



Dornin 1 1 1 1 looi 1 1 1 10111 11101111 1 — 21 ' 



Moorman 11 0010100001 1 101100000101— 1 1 



Stearns 0111101100101111001011011-16 -69 



No. 4, team shoot, 25 birds, unknown angles: 



Empie 1111011111101010111101110-19 



Terry 1-111110111 110101 1 HitlOtO -20 



Scott 111111 100100101 1 101 001 101 —1 6 



Dawson 1 1 1 1 11 1 00 1 1 01 1 01 01 01 1 11 01 — 18 



Manson HOI10510IHOIOOOIOIOOOOI— 13-86 



Nelson 0111111110101111011110010-18 



Dornin.... 1111111111111111011111010-22 



Moorman 1101101000010111110101101—15 



Stearns lOOllllUlllloiOOOlllllll— 19— 74 



No. 5, team sho r 't. 15 hirds, unknown angles: 



Empie 110111010010001— 8 Nelson 101100111101110—10 



Terry 011101101011110-10 Dornin 111111111111111—15 



Scott 000111101101100 - 8 Moorman.. .100011111111011-11 



Dawson. ,, .OOO^OOIMOIHOO - 6 Stearns 010001101011110- 8-41 



Manson C000100001 00001— 3-35 F. M. D. 



Bridge City Gun Club. 



Looansport, Ind . Sept. 26.— Heavy winds added to the difficulties 

 of the. shontirigon the second day (S6lh). A good attendance of noted 

 shots contested, as will he seen by the scores appended. 



Sept. 25— ""'o 1. 15 targets: Young, Rike, .Ruble, 15 each: Dando, 

 Thomas. King, Hill, 14 each. 



No. 2. 15 targets: Trimble, E liott, 15 each; Cornelius, Dando Thomas 

 King, Livenguth, Ruble, 14 each. 



No. 3, 15 targets: Thomas, Ruble, Kine, Rike, Young, 15 each: El- 

 liott, Bayr-on, Raymond. Livent-uth, 14 each 



No. 4, 15 targets: Sample, Townsend, Trimble, Dando, 14 eaoht 

 Weaver. Elijah, Livenguth, Raymond, Young, Thomas, 13 each. 



No. 5, 15 targets: Hill 15, E ijah, Bavc Jh, Young, 14 each. 



No. 6, 15 targets: Parks 15, Dando 14. 



No. 7, 20 targets: King, Elijah, 20 each; Raymond, Ruble, 19 each. 



No. 8, 20 targets: R ke, Trimble, Livenguth, 20 each; Skinner, Kino-, 

 Thomas. Raymond, 19 each. 



No. 9. 20 targets: Sell, Hill. Thomas, Ruble. 19 each; Elijah Parkes 

 King, Elliott, Young, Livenguth, Riymond. 18each 



No. 10.20 targets: Townsend, Livenguth, 20 each; Young, Kine 

 Parkes. 19 each. 



No. 11, 20 targets: Ruble, Young, 20 each; Thomas 19 



Sept -26.— No. 1, 15 targets: Trimble Hill, Townsend, Ruble, 15 each : 

 "Livenguth, Reeder, Dundoo, Young, Baycon, Pike, 14 each. 



No. 2, is targets: King Reeder, Le^engnrh, Baycon. Park, 15 each- 

 Thomas, Raymond, Trimble, Young. Pike, E'liott, 14 each. 



No 3, 15 targets: E'liott, Ruble, Baycon, 15 each; Thomas, Dando, 

 Raymond, Trimble, Townsend, 14 each 



No 4. 15 targets: Thomas. Levenguth, Dando, Pika, Elliott, King, 

 Skinner, Townsend, 15 each; Trimble, Young, Baycon, Cornelius, 14 

 each. 



No 5 15 targets: Young, Cornelius, 15 each; Thomas,Trimble, Ruder, 

 Ruble. 14 each 



No. 6, 15 targets: Townsend, King, 15 each; Dando, Livenguth, Trim- 

 ble, Elliott, Rubb, Ruder, Baycon, 14 each 



No. 7, 20 targets: Elliott, Pike, Young, 20 each; King, Skinner, 

 Dando. Raymond, Thomas. Bay o in, 19 each. 



No. 8. merchandise shoot, 20 targets: Livenguth, King, 20 each; El- 

 liott, Young, Park, 19 each; Thorna*, Dando, Raymond, Trimble, 

 Townsend Ruble, Baycon, Cornelius, .skinner. 18 each, 



No. 0, 20 targets: Livenguth, Hill, Ruole. 19 each; Elliott, Young, 

 Dando, Trimble, 18 each. 



No. 10, 20 largets: Livenguth, Ruble, 20 each; Young, TrimHe, Pike, 

 Kinar, 19 each. 



No. 11. 20 targets: Thomas, 20; L'vinguth, Elliott, Cornelius, 19 

 each. 



Sweepstakes, 10 targets: Livenguth, Elijah, Young, 10 each; 

 Thomas, Raymond, Ruble, 9 each. 



New Utreeht Gun Club. 



Woodlaws, L. I„ Sept. 28.— Club shoot, 10 birds. Conditions: c'ass 

 B, 1 extra bird; elass C, 2 extra: 



CLASS A. 



C Fergurson, Jr 2«.'222»J23 - 8 Dr Wynn .LSI 21121— 8 



GLASS B 



REGray 2211010201— 7 W Eddy 1221211122—10 



C W Floyd 1211122111-10 C Fergurson, 3d 02U020042- 6 



CLASS 1 C. 



Wm Stuart 10iii2>22i- 9 E Richardson 0100003000- I 



E B Knowlton 02.J020100- 4 



S*eepNo. 1, No. 2, 31 i. No. 3, No. 4, 

 5 birds, $2. miss and out. same. same. 



DrWynn 11212— 5- 1 120 1211« 



C Fergurson, Jr .22220- 4 222 22222 



C W Floyd .1Q20W-— w 



- Dr Parker 22222- 5 12220 



RR Stuart ...12113-5 »0213 



