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FOREST AND STREAM 



[Oct. 13, 1887. 



Extra sweepstake^Nc. 2, at 6 single and 2 pairs bine rooks: 



T A Peacock .111111 10 11— S Cooper 111111 10 10— 8 



R E Sheldon 111111 11 10— 9 D Lefever 110011 10 11— 7 



J R Stice 111111 11 01- 9 Taylor 010111 11 11— 8 



H W Eager 111111 10 11- 9 Cant Jones 111111 10 11— 9 



Millfer 111111 11 11—10 H McMurchy 111100 10 10— 6 



C W Budd 111111 11 11—10 C Smith 111000 10 11— 6 



C Wagner 111111 10 11— 9 James 111111 10 10- 8 



A R Hobart 111111 10 11-9 R H Brientnall. ..011110 11 11— 8 



Ties on 10 and 7 divided. Ties on S: Peacock 1, Sheldon 1, Stice 



1, Waener 1, Hobart 1, Eager and Jones 5 each and divided. Ties 

 on 8: Cooper 4, Taylor 5, James 4, Brietnall 1; Taylor won. 



Extra sweepstake No. 3, at 5 pairs bine rocks: 



Sheldon 10 11 00 10 11- 6 Bndd 11 10 11 11 11-9 



Peacock 10 10 00 10 10- 4 Wagner 11 11 11 10 11-9 



Miller 11 11 11 11 11—10 Maj Taylor 00 10 10 11 10-5 



Mc.Mnrchy 11 11 11 11 10— 9 Jones 10 11 11 11 11-9 



Ejftger 11 10 11 10 11- 8 Pox 10 10 11 11 11-8 



E Tavlor 11 11 11 11 10- 9 Stice 1111 11 11 10-9 



Cooper 10 00 00 10 11— 4 



Ties on 9: McMnrchy 1, E. Taylor 1, Wagner 1, Stice 2, Budd 

 and Jones 4 each and divided. Ties on 8 divided. 



Extra sweepstake No 4, at 12 single blue rocks, $2 entry: 



Stice nilllO'im-ll Peacock lOlllillllOl— 10 



Hobart 111001111001- 8 Wagner 101111111101-10 



Miller 11111 PHlll-lS Bowdish 110111111111-11 



McMurchy 111101110111-10 Jones 111111111111—12 



Eager 111111111111-12 Yerrington lHOnimiOO- 8 



Sheld on 111111111 111-12 Cooper 1101111 11111-11 



Budd 111111101011-10 Morris 011101101111— 9 



Brientnall 111111111111-12 James 011111111101-10 



Miller, Eager, Sheldon, Brientnall and Jones, with 12 each, 

 divided first money. Ties on 12 and 11 divided. Ties on 10: Mc- 

 Murchy 1, Wagner 0, Peacock, Bndd and James 3 each and divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 5. at 12 single blue rocks, $2 entry: 



Budd 111111111111-12 Jones ..111111110111—11 



Sheldon 111111111011— U Lefever 110110111111-10 



Eager 111111111101-11 Brientnall 111111101111-11 



Stice 111111111111-12 Cooper 111111110111-11 



Hobart 111111101111—11 Bowdish 111011111111-11 



Peacock ...111111111010-10 Fox HllOllOlOlO- 8 



Wagner 111111111101-11 Pack 111001001111- 8 



McMurchy 111111111111-12 E Miller 111111111111-12 



Ties on 12, 10 and 8 divided. Ties on 11: Hobart 8, Waener 6, 

 Brientnall 0, Cooper 7, Bowdish 3; Sheldon, Eager and Jones 9 each 

 and divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 6, at 9 single blue rocks: 



Qui nlan 1 111 11 111— 9 Sheldon 1 111 111 ! 1-9 



C Smith 101011001-6 Wagner 111111111-9 



Manley 011111111-8 Miller 1111 Hill— 9 



Peacock 11 1011 HI— 8 McMurchy 111111111—9 



Appleby 1101010P— 6 Yerrington 111101111—8 



Eager. .' Ill 'Hill— 9 Cooper 111110011 -7 



Jones 111010111-7 Stice 011111111-8 



Budd 11 1 1 11011-8 Brientnall 1 11 10100-5 



Fox V 01011 10-0 Williams 1111 11001-7 



Bowdish 101111101— 7 



Ties on 9: Quinlan 2, Eager 2, Sheldon, Wagner, Miller and Mc- 

 Murchy 3 each and divided. Ties on 8: Manley 11, Budd 11, Yer- 

 rington 0: Peacock and Stice 12 each and divided. Ties on 7: 

 Jones 0, Bowdish 2, Cooper 3, Williams 0. Ties on 6: Appleby 1, 

 C. Smith and Fox 3 each and divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 7. at 6 single and three pairs blue rocks; 



Peacock 111111 110111—11 McMurchy. ...111110 1110 11—10 



Sheldon 101 HI 11 11 11— U Wagner 111111 11 10 10-10 



Eager '....011111 11 10 11—10 Fox 101000 00 11 11- 6 



Budd.. 1111U 110111—11 J v. Lengerke.lHOU 111110—10 



Cooper 001111 11 11 11—10 Lefever 101111 11 10 11-10 



Stice 111111 10 1111—11 Brientnall.... 111111 111110-11 



Miller 111111 11 11 11-12 Hobart 111U1 11 10 10-10 



Jones 111111 11 10 11—11 



Ties on 11: Peacock 2, Sheldon 1, Jones withdrew, Brientnall 1, 

 Budd and Stice 5 each and divide. Ties on 10: Eager 1, McMurchy 



2, Wagner 0, Lefever 4. Hobart 5, Cooper and Von Lengerke 

 10 each and divide. 



Extra sweepstake No. 8, at 9 blue rocks: 



C Smith 11O0111OO-5 Budd 111111110-8 



Bowdish 011100110-5 E Miller 111111110-8 



Peacock 111000111—6 Seigler 001011H1-0 



Cooper 111111011—8 Stice 111111111-9 



James 000101111-5 E Taylor 011111111-8 



Wagner 111111111-9 Manly 110111010-0 



McMurchy 111111111—9 Appleby 111011011-7 



Eager ..." 111111111-9 J H Force 11010101-6 



J von Lengerke 111111111 -9 Fox 001111101-6 



Riggott 011110101—6 Sheldon 101101111-7 



Brientnall ... 111101111—8 Capt Jones 001111101-6 



Ties on 9, 8 and 7 divided. Ties on 6: Riggott 2, Manly 0, Force 

 , Joues 2, Peacock and Seigler 3 each and divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 9, at 13 blue rocks: 



Eager, 1111001 1 1 1ll— 1 Lefever 111111111111-12 



Manitz 011110101111— 9 Fox 10I01101H01- 8 



Budd 111111111111—12 C Smith 111011111101-10 



McMurchy OH11101H01— 9 Quinlan 10100 011100— 6 



Riggott 1110'IOHOIl— 9 Yerrington ll'H UHlOl-11 



Stice 1011011 IIP 1—10 Miller 101001111110- 8 



Eanies OOllOHOlHO— 7 Cooper OlllOlOlOw. 



McAlpin lOllimillO— 10 Bowdish 11 1 illililll— 12 



Sheldon 1011 1111 1111—11 Brien tnall 0111 1 lHUll-ll 



Wagner .1.1011111111-11 



Ties on 12, H and 9 divided. Ties on 10: McAlpin 2, C. Smith 2 

 Eager and Stice 3 each and divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 10, at 9 blue rocks: 



Miller 111101111— 8 Stice 111111111—9 



Quinlan 011111111—8 Sheldon 111111111— 9 



Budd.. .111111111—9 Eames 10110'HO— 6 



McMurchv 111111101—8 Manitz 111111111—9 



E Tavlor 101111111—8 Tee Eay 010111110-6 



Brientnall 111011111—8 Le Roach 001111000-4 



Cooper 111111111— 9 Eager 110011111—7 



Wagner. 111111111-9 Fox 010-01w. 



Bowdish .....111111010—7 



Ties of 7 and 6 divided. Ties on 9: Cooper 1, Stice 1, Sheldon 0, 

 Manitz 0; Budd and Wagner 3 each and divided. Ties on 8: 

 Quinlan i; Miller, McMurchy, E. Taylor and Brientnall 3 each 

 and divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 11, at 9 single blue rocks: 



Stice 111111 101 -8 Ea ger 111111111—9 



Miller 0101 11101-0 McMurchy 111111111-9 



Cooper 111111111-9 Sheldon 110111111-8 



Wagner 1011111 1 0—7 Brientnall 01101 1111-7 



Budd llllllUl-9 J von Lengerke H1111111-9 



Ties on 9: Cooper 3, McMurchy 5, von Lengerke 2, Budd and 

 Eager 6 each and divided. Ties on 8 and 7 divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 12, at 6 single and 2 pair blue rocks: 



McAlpin 001111 00 10— 5 Sheldon 111101 11 10— 8 



McMurchv 111111 10 11— 9 Budd 111111 11 00- 8 



Miller 111111 11 11-10 Riggott 111101 11 10—8 



Eames 101101 01 00— 5 Yerrington 111101 10 11— 8 



C Smith 011100 00 10— 4 Bowdish 01 Oil 10 10— 6 



Force 111111 11 10— 9 Brientnall 101110 10 11— 7 



Stice HUH 10 11— 9 Manitz 110111 10 11— 8 



S G Smith 101011 11 10- 7 Fox 110KIO 10 10— 5 



Eager HUH 10 11- 9 Tee Kay 010101 10 10— 5 



Lefever 111111 11 10- 9 Wagner 011 111 01 01— 7 



E Taylor Olllll 10 11— 8 



Ties on 9: McMurchy 0, Stice 2, Eager 2, Lefever 1, Force won 

 with 4. Ties on 8: Budd 1, Riggott 2, Yerrington 2, Manitz 1, E. 

 Taylor and Sheldon 5 and divided. Ties on 7: S. G. Smith 2, 

 Wagner 2, Brientnall 5 and woa. 



This ended the shooting at inanimate targets. It was the first 

 tournament of the Middlesex Club at which they were used and 

 the result was most satisfactory. The programme drew a large 

 number of the best shots at these targets, and many thousands of 

 them were flown. Some remarkably good scores were made, 

 particularly among tbe amateurs, two shooters, E. W. Yerrington, 

 of Norwich, and E. Miller, dividing the merchandise prizes in both 

 the amateur and expert classes. A. R. Bowdish, of Oxford, Mass., 

 made the highest average in amateur class, 47, and won a 10-gauge 

 Clabrough gun. 



R. H. Brientnall and Dan Lefever, each with average of 44, 

 divided the second prize, a, silver mounted split bamboo fly-rod, 

 1 Peoria blackbird trap and 250 birds, G^lbs. Uupont's eagle duck- 

 ing powder and 100 Ohamberlin cartridges. 



E. Miller and E. W. Yerrington, each with average of 43, divided 

 the third prize, 100 Eley's shells. 100 Chamberlm cartridges and 

 6J4ibs. Dupont's chokebore powder. 



in the expert class, C. Wagner, with an average of 47, won the 

 first prize, aM.H. & Co target revolver, with 100 cartridges, 6J41bs. 

 Dupont's powder and 100 Ohamberlin cartridges. 



R. E. Sheldon, H. W. Eager and H. McMurchy, each with an 

 average of 46, divided the second prize, a Spalding horse hide 



hunting coat, 1 American clay-bird trap and 200 birds, and 100 

 Ohamberlin cartridces. 



J. R. Stice, E. Miller. E. W. Yerrington and C. W. Budd, each 

 with an average of 45, divided the third prize, 1 target pistol, 2 

 6W]b. kegs Dupont's powder and 100 Ohamberlin cartridges. 



Tliursday, Oct. 6.— The first day at live birds drew many of the 

 old pigeon shots. Among them were Dr. Smith. Lafayette, Ind.; 

 J. van Brackle and Jas. Lamberton, Mattawan, N. J.; Frank 

 Class, Pine Brook, N. J.; W. Graham, of England; Hugh Leddy, 

 Montclair, N. J.; W. Lever. Elizabeth, N. J.; Frank Oreelev. Som- 

 erville, N. J.; C. R. Heddon, .Newark, N. J.; Joe Camp, Lawrence 

 Station. N. J.; Jack Brewer, F. Kleinz, Geo. Heft and H. Harris, 

 Philadelphia, Pa.; Miles Johnson. Robinsville, Pa.; M. F. Linds- 



" Thompson, of Yon- 

 B. Campbell. Little 



v„v~ - ~i - . ^-v wuvi . ^, La wall, of Easton, 



Pa.; Wm. Hughes, Jersey Citv and many others. 



Capt. Thos. A. Peacock, of Westfteld, N. Y., who goes in every 

 shoot aad holds a position with the best of them, was accompanied 

 by his accomplished wife, who was a dailv attendant. She is the 

 pet of the Western shooters, and attends all the principal shoots 

 of the country. Tbe Captain and his wife are proverbial for their 

 hospitality, which they are able to indulge to an unlimited extent. 

 The Captain distinguished himself on Saturday bv an unbroken 

 run of 95 birds killed. 



The shooting was good, but rather slow, and only one regular 

 event was shot, with a few extra sweepstakes at live birds and 

 blue rocks. 



Regular event No. 15, at 7 live birds, tournament rules, entrance 

 go and the birds, handicap rise, open to all: 



McMurchy (31) 1111111-7 Lever (30) 1212121-7 



Sheldon (30) 0011221—5 Jones (29) 1112111-7 



Staofl (30) 1110121-6 Van Bracket (30) 1100111-5 



Graham (3C) 1211010-5 Seigler (30) UU001-5 



Budd (30) 1211121-7 F Kleincz (31) 1121121-7 



£! ey , (31 -l;,- 2111211-7 J Brewer (30) 0202201-4 



Clark (27) 1112101-6 Manitz (28) 2011211-6 



Brientnall (28) 0120011-4 Miller (29) 2201111-6 



Peacock (28) 0121110-5 Quinlan (28) 2111012-6 



S G Smith (28) 0122111-6 M C Smith (30) 1201U1-6 



J Lambertson (30) 1122110-6 Creeley (29) 0011111-5 



F Class (28) H2H2 1 -7 C Smith (38) 12220 1 1- 6 



Leddy (27) 1212111-7 B Clayton (27) 1220211-6 



Teiple (31) 1201111-6 J H Force (28) 1111001 



IS, Van Brackel 3, Seigler 5, Creely 7, Force 11. Graham and Pea- 

 cock 21 each and divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 1, at 9 single blue rocks: 



Wagner 111111111-9 Sheldon. . . 111100111— 7 



Peacock OlOmill— 7 Teiple 100011111— 6 



Cooper 011111101-7 Tee Kay 101,0:011—6 



E Taylor lHOUlli— 8 Lefever 011110111—7 



C Smith O1O00I1U— 5 Miller lllllHOl— 8 



T Ties on 8 divided. Ties on 7: Cooper 1, Sheldon 0, Peacock and 

 Lefever 3 each and divided. 



Extra sweepstake at live birds, miss and out. The figure 2 de- 

 notes second barrel: 



Quinlan, (28) 11111112110-10 McMurchy, (31).. 1110 -3 



C Smith, (28) 012 — 4 Eley, (31) — 



Dickens, (27) 112221220 — 8 S G Smith, (27) ... 1 12111111212—12 



MC Smith, (30)... 111222210 — 8 Cores, (29) 211111111120-11 



Budd, (30) 211211111112-12 Stice, (30) 111111111112-12 



Peacock, (28) 122U0 —5 J H Force, (28) 112111110 —8 



Ties of 13 divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 3, at 6 singles and 3 pairs blue rocks: 



Stice 111111 111111—12 Lefever HOiOl 10 10 11—8 



Teiple 001111 it 10 11— 9 E Taylor 110U1 11 11 10—10 



Thorn llllll 10 11 11—11 Cooper 111111 01 11 0i— 10 



Eames 111101 10 10 10— 8 Fox 011010 H 11 00— 7 



Maj Taylor.101111 10 11 11— 9 Wagner ... .001101 10 11 10— 8 



Budd 111111 00 11 10— 9 



Ties on 10 and 9 divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 4, at 12 single blue rocks: 



Wagner llHli'01111— 11 Cooper 101111111111—11 



C Smith OKJOOOw. Campbell llOOHOllllt— 9 



Willis OOlOitiw. Lefever OillOlllllll— 10 



Williams 11111001 1011— 9 Maj Taylor 001 11 1111 111— lu 



Tee Kay lOOOlllOOOll— 6 Teiple 001011111110— 8 



Heft OHiOliOOOli— 7 Clark ihOiOiOlCOOl— 7 



Stice 111111111111—12 Voorhees OOOOOOHIOOO— 3 



Thome OiOllllillOO— 8 Miller HliOiHllll— 11 



Ties divided. 



Frtday, Oct. 7.— Regular event No. 16, at 10 live birds, tourna- 

 ment rules, S 00 guaranteed purse. Entrance $10 and the birds. 

 Open to all. No handicap rise. Score to count on merchandise: 



F Class 2121112011— 9 Brientnall.. 2201121211- 9 



Budd 1111121101— 9 Quinlan 11 1 1111102— 9 



Peacock 1111.111221—10 Dickens IlllllllOO— 8 



Joues 1122012122— 9 Teiple 0i1022llU— 8 



Eley 202 211111— 9 S G Smith 1111212121— 10 



Sheldon 3l10l000w— Camp 1111112301— 9 



Thome 212H11111— 10 W Cannon 00.2131110— 7 



Cooper 21 1 1 122212—10 Seigler 1 1 ill 1 1 1 1 1 —10 



Graham 2U10U111— 9 C R Hedden Illi022i02— 8 



Stice 1121122111—10 Clayton 1112111020— 8 



Kleinz 1121111212—10 Creeley 1112111020— 8 



Leddy 1222212112— 10 J Force U01I2U22— 9 



Dr Smith 0011031210 — 6 Lever 2l212il231— 10 



McMurchy .1211221101— 9 Manitz 1201121002— 7 



O von Lengerke 1211111000— 7 Brewer 11220 2212— 9 



Miller 2111221112-10 



Ties on 10, 9 and 7 divided. Ties on 8: Dickens 7. Teiple 7, Hed- 

 den 1, Clayton 3, Creeley 8. 



Extra sweepstake No. 1, at 9 single blue rocks: 



Heft H1010011-6 JRDay 110111011-7 



C Smith 011111100—6 Young OuilllOH— 6 



Williams 111011111-8 Tippett OOIOilHO-6 



Dickens 010001 01-4 English .010101000—3 



J Thompson OniiHOl-7 Willis 000ili0U0-3 



E Thompson OOOOHllO— 4 Fox OllllOni— 7 



Cooper 011U0I11— 7 



Ties on 7 and 4 divided. Ties on 6: Young 3. Tippett 0, Heft and 

 C. Smith 3 each and divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 2, at 3 live birds, S3 entry: 



Heft 111—3 Thome 111—3 



Dr Smith 111-3 Quinlan Ill— 3 



Hedden ...111-3 Tee Kay 100-1 



Peacock 111—3 Manitz 011—3 



Cooper 121—3 Vorhees 111—3 



Thompson 111—3 Smith 011—2 



Ties on 2 divided. Ties on 3: Heft 3, Dr. Smith, Peacock. Cooper, 

 Thompson, Thorne, Quinlan and Vorhees, 6 each, and divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 3, at 3 pairs live birds, 21yds. rise, 83 

 entry: 



Cannon 00 10 11—3 Davis 10 00 10—2 



Collins 11 11 10—5 J D Vorhees 10 00 11-3 



George 11 10 00—3 Seigler 11 11 11— 6 



F Smith II 10 10-4 S G Smith 11 01 10-4 



Hedden 10 01 11—4 Stevens 10 00 10— 2 



Lindsay 00 11 10-3 Creeley 11 10 11—5 



Ties divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 4, at 9 blue rocks: 



O von Lengerke 1111 111 II— 9 Lindsay 000011111—5 



Brientnall 011111111—8 E Collins OiOHllll-7 



W S Lawall 110311000-4 C Richards 001101111-6 



Givens liOlUlll— 8 M Williams 00tlllll0-6 



Teiple 10111 Oil— 7 Thorne 111111111—9 



Sheldon 100011011-5 Gardner 101111111-8 



Ties divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 5, at 9 single blue rocks: 



Lindsey HOiOOOlt— 5 Teiple 111011111-8 



Seigler ill 11 1 1 01— 8 Thorne 11 10 ! 11 1 1—8 



Sheldon 111011101-7 Gardner HllOllOO-6 



Wagner ill Oil 11 — 8 O von Lengerke 0HH0111— 7 



Brientnall 111101011—7 Richards OU100001— 4 



Givens 1 11 H1 1 11— 9 Cooper llllllJil — 9 



Roll 110111101—7 



Ties divided. 



Extra sweepstake No. 6, at 3 pairs live birds, $3 entry: 



F Smith 01 11 10-4 Collins » 11 10 11-5 



George ..01 11 00-3 Creeley 11 11 11-6 



Davis 10 10 10—3 Day 11 10 10—4 



Vorhees 11 11 10-5 Thome .11 01 11-5 



Force 00 11 00-2 Seigler 10 11 11-5 



Dr Smith 11 11 10-5 Sheldon 11 00 11-4 



Lindsley 01 10 01-3 Hedden 00 11 00—2 



Ties on 5: Vorhees 1, Collins 1, Thorne L Seigler 1, Dr. Smith 3. 

 Ties on 4: F. Smith 2, Day 0, Sheldon 3, Ties on 3; George 1, Davis 

 1, Lindsley 2. 



Regular event No. 18, at 7 live birds; tournament rules; en- 

 trance $o and the birds; $100 guaranteed purse; handicap rise; 

 open to all. This score to count on merchandise: 



ku™, (30).. 21H123-7 J C Clark, (28) 11221 11— 7 



McMurchy, (31) 1112112-7 Williams, (28).. ..1I12I21-7 



MP Sngfl* (29) 2222 31-7 Clayton, (27) 102 U20-5 



Mice, (29) 0U12I2-6 J Force, (28) 111110.-6 



Thorne.. (30) .... mm. 1-: Peacock-, &) 11H221-7 



Brientnall, (37) 0)22002-4 Davis, (30) 022100'— 4 



Ssfto.p HllO&l-e Day, $8) 1111*10-6 



Eley (31). 1111102-6 Graham, (30) 1221111—7 



J Miller (29 mz.i?,\->l Verrlngtcu (26) 1U11H-? 



& fomitlj, (27) 122I211-7 Te&ple, (80 H21111-7 



Kleinz, (3D 1112232-7 Quinlan, (28) 1112021-6 



Cooper, (29) 1221H2-7 Class, (29). 1211101-6 



■Sheldon, 30) 022H11-6 Lever, (30) 1211011-6 



Brewsr (30, £111200-);. ! Thompson (£9) 11K111-? 



Camp, (30). 121100 1-5 Leddy, (27) Ill 0022-5 



Di Smith, (27) 13'Hll-7 O von Lengerke, (27)... 0122011-5 



Capt Jones (29) 1212112-7 E Thompson, Jr, (28)... 11 12212— 7 



Manitz, (28) 2010010-3 Hedden, (27) . . . . . . ...1120221-6 



lies on McMurchy 7, M. C. Smith 8, Thorne 5, E. Miller 13, S. 

 It. Smith 14, Cooper 9, Dr. Smith 10, Capt, Jones 1, Clark 6, Wil- 

 hamsO, lerrington 0, Teiple 17, E. Thompson 8, J. Thompson 2, 

 F-b- kleinz, Peacock and Graham IS each and divided. Other 

 ties divided. 



Event No. 19, grand sweepstakes, open to the world, 35 single 

 live birds, Tournament rules, entrance $25 and the birds; S300 

 guaranteed purse. 



F Kleinz " 1211111111111111101221122—24 



Peacock 11 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2112 i 2—25 



McMurchy 1 101111121 111 1 1 121 121 1 1 1 1—24 



St}; ce 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 2 1 11 ' 111 011 121 1 1-24 



J Thompson 1 2 i 1 V 2021 21 1 221 1 1 1 2 1 21 10—24 



Thorn 00H11210w. - 6 



Brewer 11 222 1 1222 ' 1 1 21 1 1 11 03 1 1 23—24 



I } hompson n ,n 2H100I I 2120w. -15 



5 G Smith 2111 12212)020202l0w. —14 



Eley 1111102:1 '012111 i2i 110102-21 



Millet 11111212101202111 13i 11211— 23 



B*§5P 21111-11122122 . 10201220221 —22 



Sud d 1211 12221 2121122121 11 1 112 — 25 



Del 1 22 1 1 1 1 202 1 1 00 1 222 1 222 1 22—22 



Olaas 1121111123112001 122'21tll-23 



Capt Jones 22I2'212121111111 01212—23 



Cooper 31 1102H 121 1i 121211212H1— 24 



9? 1 111 *? 12 1 1 lit 2222 1 21 1222 1 01 ' 212-24 



Stewart 1 12221 1 1 1 1 ' 111121 1 111 12— 24 



Lever 221120221 1220 1 1 12 1 2 1 11 2 1 1-23 



J Force 001 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 23 1 22:22 1 1 1 1 22— 22 



W Cannon 0221011103ll0w. 



Budd and Peacock divided. Ties on 24: Kleinz 5, Slice 3, Stewart 

 ~: McMurchy, J. Thompson, Brewer, Cooper and Quinlan, 6 each 

 and divided. Ties on 23 and 33 divided. 



Saturday, Oct. S.— So much time had been occupied with the live 

 birds that it was necessary for some of the advertised events to 

 be loft out, and events 17, 20 and 22 shared that, fate, only those 

 matches on the scores of which the merchandise prizes depended 

 were shot out. The ties of match No. 19 were shot otf in the morn- 

 ing and then events 21 and 23-, originallv at 7 birds each, were con- 

 solidated into one at 10 birds. 



Regular events 21 and 23 shot in one at 10 live birds, entrance 

 $10 and the birds, score to count on merchandise, open to all: 



Peacock (30yds) .... 2111121122-10 Dr Smith (27) 1111122110- 9 



Budd (29) 1222111112-10 Lever (30) 1211112111—10 



Stice (29) 1210122111- 9 Heft (28) 1201120110— 7 



Cooper (30) 0211211111— 9 Seigler (30) 1120111110- 8 



Kleinz (31) 1101111110- 8 Force (29) 1212018111— 9 



McMurchy (31) 1101112111- 9 Tom Eley (30) 1112111211-10 



Teiple (31) 2112032221— 9 Creeley (30) 1110112211- 9 



Brewer (23) 2221111123-10 Quinlan (30) 1112210121- 9 



Class (39). 1021212121- 9 Manitz (28) 11111 1 (2101- 9 



Miller (30) 1112231121—10 D Terry (28) 1211121210— 9 



Jones (30) 1211112111-10 M Williams (28), .. .1111111111—10 



Camp (30) 1123111011- 9 



Ties on 10, 8 and 7 divided. Ties on 9 shot off and divided by 

 Stice, McMurchy, Coopor and Smith. 



Regular event No. 34, miss and out, single live birds, entrance 82 

 and the birds, open to all. There were 12 entries for tiiis match, 

 winch was shot down to 13 birds and divided by Brewer and 

 Smith. 



The merchandise prizes offered on live birds were won, first, alO- 

 gauge Parker gun and 6J4tbs. Dupont's powder, bv E. D. Miller 

 and Capt. T. A. Peacock, each with a score of 27 birds straight. 



Second prize, a Quimby corduroy suit, to order, 6'41bs. Dupont's 

 powder, and 100 Cliamberlin cartridges went to F. W. Cooper, with 

 26 out of 27. 



Third prize, 250 cigars, G]4lbs. Dupont's powder, and 100 Cbam- 

 berlin cartridges were divided bv H. McMurchy, Frank Kleinz 

 and T. J. Ely, with 23 each out of 27. 



At 4 o'clock a match between C. W. Budd, of DesMoinos, la., and 

 Monroe C. Smith, of Syracuse, N. Y., was shot for the champion- 

 ship of the United States and the diamond badge, held by O. W. 

 Budd. The match was at 50 birds each, Hurlingham r ules; 



C WBudd 11031211111111211111211111212110121112112111211111—48 



M C Smith 011011011111211111211immillll02m012ni211231-45 



Budd killed 8 straight drivers. 1 right driver, 23 right quarterers, 



6 left quarterers, 7 incomers, 2 towerers and 1 hoverer; missed 1 

 straight driver and 1 towerer; used second barrel 10 times; dead out 

 of baunds, 0. 



Smith killed 8 straight drivers, 3 right drivers, 2 left drivers, 14 

 right quarterers, 9 left quarterers. 7 incomers. 1 towerer and 1 

 hoverer; missed 1 straight driver, 1 left quarterer and 3 incomers; 

 used second barrel 7 times; dead out of bounds, 1, the 39th bird. 



Budd thus retains the championship and the diamond badge, 

 which now becomes his property, as the. time for which it could be 

 challenged expired by limitation Sept. 28. 



This ended one of the most successful tournaments hold in this 

 country, or in any other, in the opinion of many old shooters 

 present. The arrangements were most complete at blue rocks, 

 three sets of traps were in motion almost constantly and the 

 regular events and extra sweeps were rattled off at a lively pace. 

 This meant hard work for the tournament committee, W. Fred. 

 Quinby, Ohas. Richards and T. H, Keller, but they went at it with 

 a will and everything ran along smoothly and without any 

 hitch. 



The Middlesex Club is a live and wide-awake organization. 

 Their grounds are handy to New York and are very complete in 

 their appointments, including a good club house, grand stand, 

 and last but not least, quiet and commodious quarters for the 

 press. May they always have as good success in their ventui-es as 

 in this one. Biz. 



At the Dunellen tournament la st week, two matches were made, 

 one between C. W. Budd, of Des Moines, Iowa, who holds the 

 championship diamond badge, and Jack Brewer, of Philadelphia, 

 Pa., for $250 a side at 100 birds, London Gun Club rules, to be shot 

 at the grounds of the Middlesex Gun Club at Dunellen, Oct. 12. 



The other match is between Wm. Graham, of England, and 

 Jack Brewer, for §100 a side at 100 birds, Hurlingham rules, to be 

 shot at Merchautsville Driving Park, near Philadelphia, Pa., 

 Oct. 21. 



A challenge was also issued by Messrs. Frank Kleinz and Jack 

 Brewer, of Philadelphia, and Wm. Graham. They three, Kleinz 

 with a 10-gauge gun and Brewer and Grahain with 12-gauge, offer 

 to shoot, any three men in the world using same gauge guns for 

 $300 a side at 50 birds; or $600 a side at 100 birds, Hurlingham 

 rules. 



New York. Oct. 10, 1887— Editor Forest and Stream: With refer- 

 ence to the challenge of Mr. Wm. Graham, in your last issue, I 

 will say that although the time tor which the championship badge 

 could be challenged has expired, I am willing to accept any 

 reasonable challenge backed by a forfeit from Mr. Graham.— C. 

 W. Budd. 



NEW BEDFORD, Oct. 4.— A match was shot in this city to-day 

 between the New Bedford Gun Club and the Bay Ridge team, of 

 Raynham. Each man shot at 10 clays and 10 blue rocks. The 

 Raynhams were defeated for the second time: 



New Bedfords. Raynhams. 

 L A Plunimer, Jr. . ..1110010110—6 F Lowell 1100101100-5 



1010111011-7 001 1001 011-4 



RSnow 1111111011-9 A D Hall OOCOHOlll-5 



1101U1001-7 1111111011-9 

 T D Hooper 0010110100—5 A A Lincoln 0101100001— 4 



0111111011—7 00OO1U000-3 

 F A Homer 110010H10-7 F Bearse 1101011110—7 



1010111100— 6 0001110000-3 

 W C Post 1101111110-8 C Robinson 0010010000-2 



1111111110-9 1110011000-5 

 EH Pierce, 1001101011—6 I Hall, 1101100100—5 



1100U00110-4 1110111111-9 



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