June 7. 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



397 



Walters won second prise, H. N. Howland won third in shoot-off, 

 fourth divided. 



60 Per Cent. Class. 



Peterson 111101111010— 9 Hudson 101110001101— 7 



Howell 001110110111— 8 Kneistern 110011111100- 8 



Wride 1 11111100111-10 Moore 0111111H111-11 



Keel 101100000101— 5 Andrews 0011110U1U— ft 



Vanderlieu 0000010U001— 3 Kerr 101101011111— 9 



Kissinger 101111111101-10 Hadden COlllOOOOOlO- 4 



Stapleton 011001011000- 5 Paddock 110000010000- 3 



Rosecrans 101101010100- 6 Beckwith 101111111111—11 



Parshall 001010001111- 7 Blakely 1000H 111111- 9 



Sinclair 010011010001— 5 Kipo 110110011000- 



Kerr 101111010110— 8 Rumsey 110111111110—10 



Church 111111111111—12 Rickman 011111111110-10 



Ayrcs 000001110001— 4 Norton 111101111111-11 



Rindge 001010100101— 5 Burns 001101111001— 7 



Doan 010101110101- 7 



Third and fifth divided, fourth won by Kerr on shoot-off. 



In the walking match of the afternoon the shoters started from 

 the score and walked toward the traps Avhich are screened and 

 pulled while the shooter is walking, thus giving the shooter the 

 best imitation of field work ever thought of. There were 90 en- 

 tries in the match. Norton, of Geneva, secured the A class prizes, 

 he being the only one breaking the birds consecutively, 'futile 

 and Kelsey divided the second prize. In the ties on 3 birds 

 Gardner won first and Whitney won second prize. The ties on 7 

 birds were divided between McMurchy.Luther and Wiuton. In 

 the ties on 6 birds Booth won first and" Bessingor second prize. 



At the evening session of the association Albany was selected 

 as the meeting place next year. Thos. H. Green, of Albany, was 

 elected President; H. L. Gates, of Utica, First Vice-President; 

 Geo. C. Luther, of Syracuse, Second Vice-President; J. B. Sage, of 

 Buffalo, Recording Secretary; H. B. Derby, of Albany, Correspond- 

 ing Secretary, and D. Lefever, of Syracuse, Treasurer. 



May SO.— To-day brought out some remarkable shooting in the 

 contest for team championship. 



Lyons Gun Club. 

 Gavitt. . . .11101111111111111101—18 

 Forsythe. .0011110 1 1 10101011110-13 

 Harris. . . . 10100111101111110011—14 



Onondaga Gun Club. 

 McM'rch y 111011 111111 11111111—19 

 Hud son . . 1 111 1 1 1 11 11 011 111111—19 

 M Smith. .11011101111111111111-18 



Parshall. . 11000110111010110111—13 Luther . . . .1111 1111111111111111— 20 



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Auburn Gun Club. 

 Church . . .11011001111101111101-15 

 Rathbun..onoiimilll0110100-14 

 Ferree. . . .11101100110110110111— 14 

 Wheaton .11111111101111110101— 17 



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Auburn Gun Club. 



Tut tie 111111111111111111 11—20 



Stewart .. .11011111111111111101-18 

 Brigden. . . 11 101 101 1 11 11 1111100— 10 

 Howland..l0111011100nmilll-16 



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Lakeside Gun Club, Geneva. 

 Whitney. .111110111110111 1 11U— 18 

 Norton . . ..110011101U101101011-14 

 Barnes.. ..11011111011111011111—17 

 Wa goner . 111111101111101111 11-18 



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Auburn Gun Club. 

 Embody . .10111111110100111111—16 



Kerr llim00111111U1101-17 



Steele 1 11111011 01111 101100-15 



Kipp lOOlllllllllOCOOllOO-12 



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Genesee Club. 

 Fleischer . 1 001 01 1 1 1 101111 111 10—15 



Baker 11101111110111110111-17 



Hicks.. ..01111111111111111111-19 

 E Smith. .11111111111111101011— 18 



Oneida Co. Sportsmen's Club. 



Scott 01100010100001010000- 



Beckwith. 011 11 lOOHUOUlOOl 1-14 

 Candee. . ..01 101 101 U01 10110111-14 

 Dobson . . ..0011011011001H11110-13 



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Onondaga Gun Club. 

 Lefever ... 1 011 1011 101 001 11 1101-14 

 Walters.. .11110111011111111111—18 

 Critfud'n 11111101101101111111— 16 

 Elliott... lOUllOlllOlllllOlll— 16 



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Elm Gun Club, East Aurora. 

 Kelsey. . . .11111111111111101111-19 

 Moore. . . 11111101110001001111-14 

 Andre ws. .001001 1 100 1 1 01111101— 1 3 

 Keeney . . .11000111101110111101-14 



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Rome. 



Peterson . . 011001 0111 1001101010—11 

 Bassett . . ..0111O11H0O111111101-15 

 Bay land . .00010000011010101101— 8 

 Hanck. . . . 10001110101110111001—13 



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Auburn Gun Club. 



Can ey 1011101111 11UL101110-15 



Stevens . ,11101U)0001001100000— 7 

 H Smith.. 00000010100010010001— 5 

 Kerr 01000010111imil001-12 



69 39 

 Oneida Co. Sportsmen's Club. Syracuse. 



Feltou .... 01 11011 11 1 1111 011100— 15 Steel e 111001 1 1 111110101101—15 



Booth 10801110011010011111-12 Prettie. ...01101011101011001011— 12 



Harris.... 11111101110111101101-10 Spangler. .1111 11011001 01101 Ul-15 



Hunter. . .01101110111111101110-15 Hookway .0111101111101U1H11-17 



58 59 

 In the afternoon Contest No. 4 at 9 single kingbirds was shot, 

 with following scores: 



Contest No. 4.— 90 per cent. Class. 



Whitney 1101U101— 7 Luther 101110111—7 



McMurchy U1HU11— 9 Wagner .0U111U1— 8 



Fleischer 111111111-9 Keeney 100031111-H 



Peacock 101111001— 6 Kelsey U1011111— 8 



E H Smith 111011110-7 Tuttle 101111111-8 



Besser 011110HO-6 M Smith 101101111—7 



80 par cent. Class. 



Lewis 011C01011— 5 Gardner milllll— 9 



Booth 111011011-7 Baker 011100110—5 



Andrews 001111010-5 Stewart 100111111-7 



Yorke 110111100-6 Forsythe 111110110-7 



Hookway 010111111-7 Putnam 111110011-7 



Spangler M10U01-7 Lefever. 111011111-8 



Barnes 111111111-9 Elliott 111111100-7 



Gavitt 011100110-5 E Hudson, Jr 111100111-7 



Chamberlain 100111011—6 Montgomery 111111011-8 



70 per cent. Class. 



Dodson 110101011-6 Hadley 1110110U— 7 



Hunter 111110111—8 Felon 101011110-6 



Harris 0111H110— 7 Coolidge 110110111—7 



Steele, F H 110011111-7 Wheaton 110100111-6 



Hicks 111110110—7 Candee 001011000—3 



Beckwith 001111111-7 Brigden 111101111-8 



Church 001000110-3 Schernerhorn 011010011-5 



Richmond 300301111-6 Ferree 011011101-6 



Catchpole 001011110—5 Walters 111111011-8 



Rathbun 011110001-5 Crittenden 001101110-5 



Howland 111000111-6 Harris 100110101-5 



Embody 010111110-6 Melntyre 111101010-6 



Steele, Wm 001110101-5 



60 per cent. Class. 



Hanck 111111101-8 Kidney ... 001000011-3 



Rickman 101111011-7 Elliot 100110011-5 



Rindge 011110110-6 Paddock 111001101-6 



White 000001001-2 Norton 111110011-7 



Wride 011110111—7 Rumsey 111101111—8 



Beie r 011111010-6 Roach 0010101 10-4 



Tripp 100011011—5 Kerr, O E 1 11001100—5 



Keel 010000110-3 Sprague 011011 110-6 



Stevens 111010111-7 Talsman 101111010-6 



Peterson 10H1U11-8 Rissinger 000011011-4 



Beckwith 011110011-6 Kipp 010101100-4 



Carr 010000111-4 Kerr J H 011010100-4 



Moore 000110111-5 Bassitt 001001100-3 



Betson 110011110-6 Parshall. 011011011-5 



Andrews 111101101—7 Babcock 001011011-6 



Mosher 000100101-3 Rayland.. 011110101-6 



Doane...... 111100000-4 Scott.. 011110110-6 



In 90 class ties, McMurchey and Fleischer divided, C. W. Tuttle 

 won second. Manro Smith and E. H. Smith divided third and 

 Besser won fourth. In 80 class ties, Gardner won first, Lefever 

 and Montgomery divided second. Hookway and Stewart divided 

 third, and Chamberlain won fourth. In 70 class ties. Hunter, 

 Brigden and Walters divided first, Harris and F. Steele second, 

 Howland won third and Rathbun won fourth. In 60 class ties, 

 Hanck, Rumsey and Peterson divided first, Wride won second. 

 Paddock and Strange divided third, and Moore won fourth. Not 

 one of the contests of this morning was finished at noon, when 

 darkness and a heavy thunder shower set in, which stopped 

 further shooting for to-day. 



May Si.— Another beautiful day with light winds and a cloudless 

 sky greeted the grand merchandise contest. The same sportsmen 

 who were in the contests yesterday entered to-day, and in addi- 

 tion a number of others were present, some of whom entered the 

 lists. 



An accident occurred at the middle trap this morning which 

 might have resulted fatally. One of themarksmen was preparing 

 to shoot when his gun went off accidentally. It was pointed out 

 toward the field and the shot struck the roof-shaped box which is 

 used to shield the bovs who load the traps. As luck would have 

 it, the charge passed directly through a knot hole near which one 

 of the boys were seated, and so narrow was his escape that the 

 ©hot grazed his cheek, taking off the skin. 



_ The first contest this morning was No. 5 with prize valued at 

 §1,000, $5 entrance fee, 18 kingbirds. The score follows: 

 , , . 90 per cent. Class. 



McMurcby..lllinin01111il01-10 Fleisher, . 001111110011101111—13 



Kelsey lilllllllllllliooi-io Reacock.. . .loonoin loll 101 011— 10 



Smith 011011011111101111-14 Luther 111111111011111011—16 



Tuttle illl01110110110in-14 M C Smith.. 1101111 01111101111-15 



Wagner . . . .111111101111111111— 17 Minton 111111001111111111—16 



80 per cent. Class. 



Baker 111110111 till 1 1 n 01 —15 Story ,.000011111000010000— 6 



Barnes 11101111 1001 011 111— 1 4 Booth 10010111101 1111110-13 



Lewis 100101 011 10001 1010— 9 Ell iott 01 0101 101111 101000— 10 



Brigden ... .111111110111111111-17 Hook way .101011101000101111-11 

 Stewart 1111010313311 10111 -15 



70 per cent. Class. 



Church 111011110001010011-11 Embody 011110100111011101-13 



Howland... 0111111111111111 11-17 Hicks 11011111111110:010-14 



F Steele. . . .lllOllOOOlOOHlOll— 11 Andrews. . ..111101010011010111-13 



W Steele. . .11111 11 10111000101—18 Hunter 1101 101 01101011111- -13 



Evershed . , .110010100010011101- 9 Wheaton . . .10001 1 110111000011-10 



Sch'merh'n.llll 11010101101101 -12 Ferree 11011 11111111 11011—16 



Richmond.. lonlKKKiilinOl 101-10 Beckwith... 000011101101011111— 11 



Hadley lOOOlllOlllOOllOlO-lO Rathbun... 111001111011111011—14 



Felton 110110110111101011-13 Walters . . . .011010111011101111-13 



60 per cent. ©lass. 



Doane OOOOOIOIIOOOIOIOOO— 5 Rindge 1H1110111010U011— 14 



Garrett . .. .000010011111111001-10 Jersey 111010000100001011—8 



White 001101111011110011—12 Burritt. ...010010000001101100—6 



Moore 111111000 H0101011— 12 Carr 111011001010011111-10 



Lewis 111100111001100010—10 Olmstead . . -101U111011 1111010—14 



Kipp 110100000111110101— 9 Bassett 111101011011101001-12 



Kneistern . . 010101011101110111-12 Peterson. . . .110010011011000001— 8 



Aman 101100111101001100-10 Heffer 111111110011001101-13 



Cheeseman.111110000100010111— 10 J Kerr 110011111101110010-12 



Andrews . . .101101111111111101— 15 Rosecrans. .110010100010101001— 8 



CKerr 011101110001111100—11 Strange 001101101000011000— 7 



Hickman . . .111000110111001110-11 



Winners in the 90 class: Wagner, Rochester, Lefever hammer- 

 less gun; Luther, Kelsey, Minton, McMurchy and Besser, divided, 

 Paris range: Smith, Syracuse, 4,000 cigarettes and 61 bs. of tobacco; 

 Tuttle. Auburn, spring tooth harrow; Fleischer, Rochester, pair 

 of pantaloons; Peacock, Westfield, smoking set. 



Eighty class: Brigden, Auburn, Parker gun; E. Hudson, 

 Syracuse, Happy Thought range; Baker and Stewart divided, silk 

 dress pattern; Barnes, Geneva, lawn mower; Booth, Utica, dozen 

 Danz decoy ducks; Gavitt, Lyons, King's quickshot powder; 

 Hookway, Syracuse, rubber hunting boots; Elliott, Utica, 

 amethyst ring. 



Seventy class: Howland, Auburn, L. C. Smith hammerless gun; 

 Ferree, Cayuga, Ithaca gun; Rathbun and Hicks divided, single 

 harness; Schemerhorn and Hunter divided, gents' boots barrel 

 of oil, pair of razors: Koch, buffalo, geese decoys, box cigars, set 

 axles; Beckwith, Utica, Hazard powder, cake basket, Daisy chair; 

 Richmond, Irondequoit, fly-rod, reel; Evershed, Dunlap hat, 

 bridle and martingales; Peterson, Auburn, Empire wringer, box 

 of cigars; Candee. VVaterville, box of cigars. 



Sixty class: E. Hudson, Jr., Syracuse, Ithaca hammerless gun: 

 Andrews, Sardinia. Osborne mower; Talsma, Olmstead, Rindge, 

 divided sewing machine; Heffer, Hadden, Sinclair, road cart; 

 White, Auburn, watch and chain, gents' shoes; Kerr, Auburn, 

 barrel flour, rubber coat, dozen perfume; Carr and Lewis divided 

 piano cover, four cases lager; Kipp, Montezuma, trunk, smoking 

 set; Rosecrans, Auburn, rocker, pail chewing tobacco, clothes 

 wringer; Strange, box cigars. For the lowest score in the 60 per 

 cent, class Ben. Doan, of Auburn, was presented two dozen bottles 

 of Hamilton's emulsion. 



The Association met in the Audubon's tent on the fair grounds 

 at 12 o'clock to-day and was called to order by President Tuttle. 

 Mr. Richmond from the committee appointed to see Secretary 

 Sage concerning the financial affairs of the society, reported that 

 the committee had been unable to find Mr. Sage, but they had 

 determined that his claim against the Association was invalid. 

 Mr. Wright moved that the report be tabled until next year. 

 This was carried. Several delegates spoke upon the matter and 

 some criticized Mr. Sage very severely, claiming that he ought to 

 have turned all moneys over to the Association and let them order 

 his salary paid. The matter was finally referred to the present 

 committee with power. The question of the classification of dele- 

 gates in State shoots was left to the Albany club, under whose 

 auspices the next State shoot occurs. 



Mr. Hadley called up his resolution that clubs which wish to en- 

 ter the Association be allowed to enter free. This was amended 

 by Mr. Richmond, that the entrance fee be decreased from $10 to 

 $1. There was considerable discussion on the matter, but the 

 amendment and motion were finally carried, and the convention 

 adjourned. 



June J.— At 9 A. M., the usual hour for the gunners to begin 

 shooting, it was cold, wet and disagreeable at the fair grounds. 

 At 9:30 however the irrepressible marksmen began to assemble 

 and, wrapped in heavy overcoats, commenced to get their guns 

 in order and prepare for the sixth contest. Although shaking 

 with cold, the marksmen were jolly and good natured and in the 

 tents of the Audubons, Queen Citys and Uticas everything was 

 booming and lively. The Auburn Gun Club made the Utica men 

 a handsome present this morning and a joUy time was enjoyed in 

 their pavilion. Mr. Candee, of the Utica or Oneida County Club, 

 also presented a gift to the Audubons. Many of the teams which 

 are to represent the different clubs in the Dean Richmond shoot 

 had not been appointed this morning. It is claimed that Mr. Mc- 

 Murchey, who is shooting with the Onondaga club^is not a resi- 

 dent of the State and that he is a professional. The Buffalo clubs 

 and, it is said, the Rochester club made an agreement not to en- 

 ter the contest if he is allowed to shoot. The entrance fee for con- 

 test No. 6 was 83.50, 10 kingbirds for each man,— ties shot off at 5 

 single kingbirds. 



90 Per Cent. Class. 



Mc Murchy 1110011111—8 Whitney 0111110111—8 



Peacock 001 11000110—5 Luther 1111101111—9 



Fleischer 1111111010—8 E H Smith 0111011001—6 



Sm i th 1110010109—5 Brigden 0000O11110— 4 



Kelsey 0110111110-7 Tuttle 1111011110-8 



Besser 0001011100-4 Wagner 1111111001-8 



80 Per Cent. Class. 



Barnes lOOUimi— 7 Hudson OlllOOUOO— 5 



Baker 1000101110- 5 Vine 1011001011— 6 



Storey 0001010C01— 3 Stewart 1101111101— 8 



Howland llimilll-10 Lewis 0001111101— 6 



R ooth OlOOlUOll- 6 Elliott 0110111101- 7 



gookway 1101110001— 6 



70 Per Cent. Class. 



Felton moillOU— 8 Embody 1101110011- 7 



F A Steele 0101111110- 7 Rathbuu 0001010110- 4 



W Steele 1011011110- 7 Tripp .OH0010010— 4 



Evershed 1111111111— 10 Ferree 110000U10— 5 



Richmond 0100001001— 3 Church 1U0010101— 6 



Walters 1001011100- 5 Koch 0110110111- 7 



Beckwith .1110100001— 5 Schemerhorn 1011U1000— 6 



Hudson 01111 U 101— 3 Wheaton .1101111010— 7 



Candee U10UUHO- 7 Crouch 1010011001— 5 



Hicks milrtlll-10 Hadley 0110111101— 7 



60 per cent. Class. 



Blakely 1011110111—8 Sinclair 0000100010—2 



McCarthy 1101U1110— 8 Stevens 01C0001110— 4 



And rews 111111M00-7 White 11001111H-8 



Rickman 0010110001—4 J Kerr 0131001001—5 



Rosecrans 0011100110-5 Doane 01U011001— 6 



Moore 0100111110-6 Bridgen. . . , 1000101101-5 



Lewis 0000101011-4 Olmstead 0101100110-5 



Aman O1OOCO0000— 1 Talsma .0010100110—4 



Cheeseman 101 0110 1 CO— 5 Heffer 1000101001—4 



Carr 0011010101—5 Rindge 0000101000-2 



Elliott 0000011001-3 Kipp 1101111010-7 



Babcock 1111110111-9 Kneistern 1101011100-6 



C Kerr 1010001111-6 Coolidge 1110110111-8 



Hadden 0110011110-6 Stilltson 110001U31— 7 



Kidney 0110011010-5 Keel 110001H01— 7 



Jersey 0011010000-3 



Winners in the SO class: 1. Luther, Syracuse. 2. McMurchy, 

 Fleisher, Whitney, Tuttle, Wagner divided. 3. Kelsey. 4, Smith, 

 Syracuse. 



Winners in the 80 class: 1. Howland, Auburn. 2. Stewart and 

 Barnes divided. 3. Elliott. 4. Lewis, Auburn. 



Winners in the 70 class: 1. Evershed and Hicks divided. 3. 

 Felton, Waterville. 3. Candee, WatervUle. 4. Schermerhorn. 5. 

 Ferree and Walters divided. 



Winners in 60 class: 1. Babcock. 2. Blakely, Syracuse. 3. An- 

 drews, Kipp and Stillston divided. 4. Kerr, Auburn. 5. Olm- 

 stead, Yorkshire. 6. Rickman, Rochester. 



The big day of the State shoot opened yesterday with a high 

 wind that threatens to do damage to the score of the sportsmen 

 in the last contest of the week, but the afternoon brought good 

 weather and remarkable shooting. As early as 1 o'clock the 

 people began to gather on the grounds to witness the closing 

 match for the Dean Richmond trophy and the championship of 

 the State, and a large and interested crowd watched the shooting 

 from the beginning till 7:45, when the last bird was shot. Six 



teams of three men each paid their entrance fee of $30 and fought 

 for the coverted prize with desperation, challenges being made 



e teams 

 Storey _. 

 opened with the Onondagas at the trap. 

 Oneida Co. Sportsmen's Ass'n. Genesee Club, Irondequoit. 



Booth .. .11001111111101101101-15 Crouch.... 10110131110111010111-15 



Elliott.... 1110101 1010111011111-16 Evershed. 11111101010011111011-15 



Beckwith.OUlOllOllOnoimn— 15 Hicks llOlllllllUOOlllOU— 3ft 



- *■ rj. & 

 Onondaga Sportsmen's Club. Audubon Club, Buffalo. 



McM'rchymmiimilllOnn— 19 Besser.... 11111 101011010311111— 16 



Luther.. ..11111111111100111111— 19 Minton.. ..limOOllOlCOllOHOl— 13 



Hudson . . .iiinmmniioiiii-i9 Down omioiiinmoiim-3r 



57 46 



A uburn Gun Club. Queen Citv Club, Buffalo. 



Tuttle. . . . 01110011111111011011-15 Kelsey . . . 011111 lmll 11111001— 17 



Stewart. ..HlllOlOimOllOlllO— 15 Talsma . . .11101001111001111110-14 



Howland. .11111111100101100111-15 Koch 11111111111111101101-18 



45 



THE PHILADELPHIA TOURNAMENT. 



THE four days tournament of the North End Gun Club ran 

 from May 28 to May 31 inclusive and was very successful. 

 The rainy weather affected the attendance, while the withdrawal 

 of Mr. Hincken's prize affected the temper of the contestants. 



The tournament opened on the 28th with the North End Team 

 No. 1 at the traps, facing a northeast rain storm. Under the cir- 

 cumstances their score was the best during the tournament. 



The Wawasetts were fortunate in getting the best day of the 

 four for their team shoot, but they deserve unlimited credit for 

 making such a brilliant exhibition, their score in the doubles (77 

 out of 100) being particularly notable. 



The management of the tournament was first class throughout, 

 and speaks well for the next tournament, which the North End 

 Club will give during 1889, on June 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, when 

 a magnificent Challenge Cup will be put up emblamatic of the 

 championship of the world. 



North End Gun Club, No. 1 Team. 



Wm M Pack 111111111101111 10 10 11 11 11—32 



G Wolstonc'ft 031110101111111 10 10 10 11 10-18 



W H Pack OllllllllOlMll 11 11 00 10 10-19 



A L Lumb 111111111011001 11 00 11 11 10-19 



F Barron 110101011111111 11 CO 10 10 11-18 



Wm Howe 111111100111111 01 10 10 03 31—19 



J Crowther , 033311110100001 11 10 10 00 30—14 



H Ridge 131111011100110 11 11 00 11 10—18 



S Richards lOllimiOllOll 10 10 10 11 00—17 



W Wolsteuc'ft 333030333333031 33 33 10 33 30—23-185 



Cinnaminson Gun Club. 



Arthur 110111001111101 



"Doctor" 101101110101011 



Meriadet 111001111111111 



Lewis 100101101111001 



J Thomas 111100101111111 



Corner 111111111110111 



Wright GOC01GOG0001011 



McHhenn y Ill 11 1100100011 



Rockafellow 011111011111111 



W Thomas 111011111111010 



Camden Gun Club. 



I Pancoast UllOiOmiOllll 



G Austermuhl 333333033311333 



H Sommer 0O1C011030G0301 



A Theodore 101111011103033 



J E Highley 330303003330111 



E L Griscom 000101113111311 



N Hudson OllllOCOllllCOO 



1 Franklin 13333333311Q31 



W Brown 111101113331011 



G Kendall 110111033331331 



Darby Gun Club. 



W James Ill 01 00011 11101 



J O'Hara 1101 301 U3 1013 3 



R Stfflwell 001110101310303 



WPenn 331011111111110 



W Chew 110110110111101 



E James 111111001111110 



H Hughes 110100011111101 



C Herbert 101110101111111 



T Knight 011011110101101 



A Parker 110113303330303 



North End Gun Club Team. No. 3. 



G EPack 110111100101331 01 33 11 11 11-20 



W W Abbott 101111011101111 



Dr Kauffman 111111333333303 



1 DSBuckius 301133330011330 



J Kroeson 333033313013003 



i D Hartley 111111110111311 



! F Duckworth 1033033 330U030 



1 Chas Muench 133033033311333 



A Meyers 033330330333333 



1 J Lackey 333033003333111 



Wingohocking Gun Club. 



H Thurman 133333101311103 33 3 30 30 10-19 



E Gordon 130333O333UOO3 



. W Brokaw 100100001100111 



WmJay 111130303303311 



I I Thurman lOlllHimilll 



■ W Greenwood 013333333330300 



A Engard 303030303001001 



I Royds . ..130000331011110 



I F Kleinz 33333n33U3m 



I Wm Garvin 110111101101113 



Sportsmen's Gun Club. 



I H Da vis H0100111001011 



I L G ibbs 000111100111011 



F McQuade 101101011103101 



I Tborne 000110H1031011 



EMaher O0O1O11OH01331 



J Jefferson 111011011001130 



| Evans 010101011013001 



SC Settle 000133030330330 



G Hunter 330033003300130 



G Griffin lOlllOllllOmi 



Frankford Gun Club. 



C Dawson 013111111013m 



S Peters 113333 33H10OO3 



H Jacobs 061103330033330 



g Buck louomioimo 



J Blair OlOOlllOlOllOOl 



G Sinn 303030303000030 



! E Betson 33031H0mi0O0 



JEntwistle 3OO30U01113101 



W Bourne 111310111013003 



C Van Camp 3H1101H033001 



Wawasett Gun Club. Wilmington, Del. 



C Buckmaster 1313O03333O3333 00 30 30 31 00-16 



A B Mack 30C313311333111 



W B Hill 303330033330310 



i W Buckmaster 330033303111111 



I W H Hartlove 133033333303033 



H Buckmaster 113001000311111 



I A Stout 110031300303303 



G Miller 1111H1031 30331 



W Smith 133333313300333 



R Miller , U1111333 111011 



The Wayne Gun Club team was the last on the list, and in- 

 cluded the following gentlemen: Messrs. Morris, Sparks, G. 

 Hessler, Davis, F. Hessler, Seidel, Shephard, Scargle, Henry and 

 Poinsett. Just before getting ready to go the score, a prominent 

 member of the team was taken sick, and compelled to go home. 

 The team therefore withdrew. 



Besides the principal matches there were some 25 sweeps and 

 the Inter-State amateur championship shoot for a handsome 

 gold medal donated by the North End Gun Club; entrance, 50c.; 

 25 blue rocks; 42 entries. By agreement, all those having missed 

 in the first nine birds shot at werelaidoff, and those with straight 

 scores continued the contest. These were Crowther, Pack, Wol- 

 stencroft, Richards, Miller and Shepard. Richards dropped out 

 on the 10th bird, Shepard on the nth, Crowther on the 13th, and 

 William Wolstencroft on the 22d. Amidst great excitement, 

 Pack and Miller continued the struggle for supremacy; each 

 shooter breaking his 25th bird, the excitement was increased. 

 Peck then went to the score in his usual confident manner, and 

 pulverized his twenty-sixth bird. This was the break also caused 

 the tension of Mr. Miller's nerves to give away, and he showed 

 his nervousness by missing. Mr. Peck's friends surrounded him 

 and showered their congratulations. 



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