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FOREST AND STREAM. 



439 



5555555555-50-100 

 5555555554-49— 98 

 13545503553-38- 83 



5554355524-43- 87 

 4-443444444-39- 81 

 2454454522-39— 78 



4454434040-32— 68 



WORCESTER, Mass., June 2.— The Worcester Rifle Association 

 had a meet this week at Broad Meadow Range. The results of the 

 work in detail were as follows: 



Sporting Rifle, 500yds. 



M G Fuller 5555555555-50 



S Clark 5555455555—49 



A S Rice 5545445434-45 



Military Rifle, 500yds. 



A C White 5543455344-44 



M R Morgan 445454444-4-43 



J B Willard 5254835444-39 



E R Shutnway 3553435445—41 



M Jefferson 3440245455—30 



Sporting Rifle, 200yds. 



A C White 9 9 8 5 10 10 8 10 10 0-85 



6 10 6 10 7 10 10 6 8 7-83—108 



1, Thomas 10 9 9 7 7 7 10 8 6 8-81 



67886 10 886 7-74—155 



M G Fuller 6 7 6 9 8 9 5 7 6 8-71 



8 6 5 9 6 6 9 10 5 6—70-141 



H Henderson 8 8 8 10 5 6 5 10 6 5—71 



745747474 7-55—126 



John J 766 5 86 10 98 0-71 



Military Rifle, 200yds. 



A C White 5 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 5-46 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4-43-89 



James Earlcy 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 4 3 4—44 4455444 5 4 4-42-86 



M R Morgan 5 4 5 3 4 5 4 5 4 4-43 44 4 544344 4-40-83 



L G Taylor 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4—43 43 4 4 45354 4—40-83 



M Jeffeison 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-40 



E R Shumway 544454434 3—40 



JLogan 4 4,3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-39 



E Warns 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5-38 



J B Willard 544444223 3-35 



NEWARK, June 1.— The match between the Coppersmith and 

 Snellen teams was shot this evening at the Essex range, and re- 

 sulted in a victory for the Snellen team by 5 points. Some of the 

 old riflemen showed that they have not forgot ten how to roll up 

 large scores, while others were a little rusty. The greatest sur- 

 prise of the evening was Old Reliable John Doon. who made a 

 score of 115 ring or 50 Creedmoor points. The following is the 

 score: 



Snellen Team. 



A C Nenman 110 



John Doon 115 



G Snellen 109 



Wm Watts 108 



Frank Helms 107 



Roger Marshall 105 



S H Shackleford 103 



J A McCallum 98 



A Lake 95-956 



Coppersmith Team. 



John Coppersmith 118 



Geo Wiegman 115 



C H Miesel 113 



Charles Weeks Ill 



3 H. Huegel 106 



Chas Cooper 102 



Albert Stein er 99 



NDiethrick 98 



Wm Dutcher 89-951 



A return match will be shot on June 16, commencing at 7 

 o'clock. 



The election in the Our Own Rifle Club, last week, resulted in 

 the following choice of officers: President, O. A. Kiefer; Vice- 

 President. Fred Knothe; Recording Secretary, F. A. Freinsebner; 

 Treasurer, William Drexler; Sergeant-at-Arms, W. Krocplin: 

 Captain, M. Condit; Lieutenant, Ferdinand Freinsebner; Official 

 Scorer, John Bander; Judges, O. A. Kiefer and A. Snellin; Referee, 

 Frank Smith: Finance Committee, Miller, J. M. Kiefer and Ber- 

 tram; Assistant Rifle Inspector, Emil Wilms. The club has thirty 

 active, and eighteen honorary members. The weekly shoot re- 

 sulted as follow?: F. A. Froinsehner 105, Bertram 104, Welder 94, 

 Condit 100, Limberger 101, Kroeplin 96, J. M. Kiefer 90, Wilms 102, 

 O. A. Kiefer 103, Drexler 101, Fcrd Freinsebner 93. Friedenhcit 98, 

 Bander 100, Steutler 87, Weeks 107, Knothe 07, Dietzel 104, Garth- 

 ner 96, Smith 104, Klem 99, Miller 74, Petry 102. 



BLOOMING GROVE.— Upward of fifty ladies and gentlemen, 

 members of the Blooming Grove Park Association, were present 

 at the spring tournament at the club house in Pike county, Penn- 

 sylvania, on Decoration Day. Through the courtesy of the officers 

 of the Erie a special car was provided for the use of the members 

 of the Association and attached to the Scranton express. On 

 Monday the various contests were held. The prizes were hand- 

 some silver badges. Clay-pigeons, 18yds.: 



D C Bacon 011 lOOOlOi— 5 H W Nason 0111111101—8 



R B Lawrence 01111 11111—9 C P Youmans 1111111010—8 



Rifle match, 200yds., open sights, decimal target: 



W A Stafford.. 4 12 11 8 5—40 H W Nason 10 7 8 11 7—43 



SMNash 10 10 7 7 9—42 A J Post 7 6 2 9 2—26 



R B Lawrence.. 6 7 7 7 8—34 H M Williams. . 4 3 8 8—33 

 D C Bacon 9 9 3 5—25 



HAVERHILL, Mass., Rifle Club, June 4.— Record match, 200yds., 

 off-hand, standard target, wind very troublesome: 



S Johnson .' 10 10 7 7 8 10 7 10 7 8-84 



J Busfleld 10 7 8 8 9 6 8 6 6 9—77 



J F Brown 7 7 9 7 8 6 7 10 8 7-76 



C B Wright 6 7 10 5 5 6 10 3 10 8—70 



L Jackson 6 8 7 8 8 6 5 4 7 7-66 



F Merrill 6 4 7 9 6 4 5 9 3 7—60 



THE CANADIAN TEAM.— The foUowlng men have been chosen 

 by the Dominion Rifle Association and have consented to go to 

 Wimbledon as the Canadian team of 1887: 



1. Pvt. A. S. Kinimerlev, 49th Hastings Rifles, Napanee, Ont. 



2. Qr.-Mr. Sergt. John Ogg, 1st Brig. Field Artillery, Guelph, 

 Ont. 



3. Lieut. W. Mitchell, 32d Bruce Infantry, Port Elgin, Ont. 



4. Sergt. D. M. Loggie, 73d Northumberland Inf, Chatham, N.B. 



5. Corpl. W. Langstroth, Sth Cavalry, Hampton, N. B. 



6. Lieut. Geo. Crockett, 82th Batt., Little York, P. E. I. 



7. Pvt. H. Harris, loth Batt., Hamilton, Ont. 



8. Sergt. J. Goudie. 8th Royal Rifles, Quebec, P. Q. 



9. Pvt. James Riddle, Gth Fusiliers, Montreal, Que. 



10. Lieut. D. Hooper, 823 Batt.. Charlot-tetown, P. E. I. 



11. Col. -Sergt. C. N. Mitchell, 90th Rifles, Winnipeg, Man. 



12. Pvt.. H. Graham, i3tb Batt., Hamilton, Ont. 



13. Lieut. A. D. Cartwright, 47th Batt.. Kingston, Ont. 



14. Sergt. W r . C. King, 45th Batt., Bownianville, Ont. 



15. Sergt. A. Thomas, 3d Victoria Rifles, Montreal, P. Q. 



16. Pvt. W. Gamble, 46th Batt., Port Hope, Ont. 



17. Pvt. J. Kambery, 5th Royal Scots, Montreal, P. Q. 



18. Lieut. W. Hora, 14th Princess of Wales' Own Rifles, Kings- 

 ton, Ont. 



19. Corp. W. Taylor. 63d Rifles. Halifax, N. S. 



20. Pvt. A. Gillies, 90th Rifles, Stony Mountain, Man. 

 Staff-Sergt. McAdam, Victorias; Lieut. Smith, 7lst.; Sergt. Fair- 

 bairn, 43d, reserves. 



WIMBLEDON.— The annual rifle meeting at Wimbledon prom- 

 ises unusual success. New prizes aggregating a thousand pounds 

 wiU be offered to commemorate the Jubilee year. The Canadian 

 team will occupy its old quarters. Other colonies are going to 

 send teams. 



COMING RIFLE SHOOTS.— Massachusetts Rifle Association 

 spring meet, June 16-18; Newark Shooting Society, June 20-22; 

 Creedmoor faU meet, Sept. 13-17. 



THE TRAP. 



Scores for publication should be made out on the printed blanks 

 prepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnished gratis to club 

 secretaries. Cojrr^spandentsviTio favor m vMh ehtb scores are par- 

 ticularly requested to wr ite on one side of the paper only. 



THE CARVER-BREWER MATCH, at Germantown, Pa., was 

 stopped by the agent of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 

 to Animals. There is in Pennsylvania no specific statute forbid- 

 ding pigeon shooting, but the District Attorney gave his opinion 

 last spring, in Philadelphia, that the sport came under the head 

 of cruelty to animals; and since then the Society has been looking 

 for an opportunity to test the matter. The Wingobocking Club, 

 of Germantown, might settle the matter by arranging a friendly 

 test suit. 



NEW YORK ASSOCIATION— Utica, N. Y„ June 6.-The New 

 York State Association for the Protection of Fish and Game met 

 here to-night. The following officers were elected for the ensuing 

 year: President, C. W. Tuttle, of Auburn; first Vice-President, 

 Dr. W. H. Booth, of Utica; second Vice-President, James H. 

 Brown, of Rochester; Recording Secretary, John B. Sage, of Buf- 

 falo; Corresponding Secretary, George B. Wright, of Albany, and 

 Treasurer, D. M. Lefever, of Syracuse. Auburn was named as the 

 place of meeting for the convention of 1888. 



PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 4.— Wayne Gun Club, Ligowsky 

 clay-pigeons, screened trap, 18yds.: 



J Sparks llOlOOOClO— 4 WUlary 11100111)1— 8 ' 



TSeargle O'OliOOUu— 5 A Ulary 1I01U1000— 6 



S Davis 11121201 U-9 H Graham 1000122302— 6 



A Clifford OOlOOOuOlO— 2 J W Sidle 10000,0010— 2 i 



CBriney 1 lliOlllO— 7 GHessler... 0111101211—8 



PFYost 0111100001—5 HKane 1211111111—10 



EHandsbury OOlOlllllO— 6 J Scargle llllOw —4 



SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE NORTHWEST. — The j 

 third annual tournament at Seattle, Wash. Ter., will be held to- 

 morrow and Saturday. I 



DECORATION DAY TROPHY. 



THE Forest and Stream Decoration Day Trophy match 

 maybe scored among the pleasant shooting events of the 

 year. The entries numbered fifty-three teams all told. The Lock- 

 port Gun Club was last week by an error announced as one of the 

 competitors. The total sum of entrance fees is $159. The second 

 prize, 50 per cent, of this, is $79.50 ; the third prize, 30 per cent., is 

 $47.70; the fourth prize, 20 per cent., is $31.80. 



Some of the teams, for various reasons, did not shoot or did not 

 send in the results of their shooting. The Bay Ridge Gun Club 

 report that their two teams were broken up bv unforeseen circum- 

 stances. The Spring Hill Club, of Blauveltvi'lle, N. Y., report that 

 they did not strictly comply with the conditions; another team 

 made such low scoring that they did not care to submit the result. 

 The Algonquin Gun Club of this city were unfortunate. None of 

 the three teams entered were able to shoot for the Trophy, as the 

 club grounds, which are also used as a baseball ground, were oc- 

 cupied both morning and evening for the latter purpose. Forty- 

 four scores have come to hand, and are as foUows: 



Rnoxville Gun Club, Knoxville, Tenn.— Cleveland Cp. target 

 and trap: 



Straight- 

 Bore, away. Right. Left. Total. 



T C Eldridge 10 11111 UTU UU1— 15 



J M Ross 10 11111 2U11 Dill— 15 



C M Woodbury. 10 13221 221U 12121—15-45 



Scorer, J. H. Cruze; referee, F. S. Davant; J. Ed. Ross. 



Delhi Gun Club, Cleves, O— American target and (rap: 



A B Whitlock 10 12111 mil mil— 15 



W C Harrell 12 11111 mil 11111-15 



CWMcFee 12 11111 11111 mil— 15— 45 



Scorer, H. A. Dick; referee, Jacob Fie; John Ingram. 



West End Gun Club, West End, N. J.— Ligowsky target and 

 trap: 



WmDCampbeR 13 11111 11223 11111-15 



EETaber 13 11211 11113 11112-15 



Will Price 12 11121 11111 11111-15-45 



Scorer, Chas. Lewis; referee, Clarence S. Makely; Wm. L. 

 Lloyd, Philip Daly, Jr., Wm. R. Joline. 



Fountain Gun Club, Norwalk, Conn.— Blue rock target and 

 trap: 



WillCapron 10 11111 mil 11111-15 



Ed Smith 10 11111 11111 11111-15 



Wm Richards 10 11111 11121 21112—15—45 



Scorer, F. E. Lockwood; referee, Geo. Finch; John H. Aiken. 



Forest City Gun Club, Wichita, Kansas.— Blue rock target 

 and trap: 



Wm Stoucer 10 11113 11112 11111-15 



W C Williams 10 11111 11110 11111-14 



ChasSmythe 10 11111 13111 11111—15-44 



Scorer, E. T. Brown; referee, Wm. Merrill; John Merrill. 



Parkersburg Gun Club, Parkersburg, W. Va.— Blue rock 

 target and trap: 



CE Verges 13 11111 11111 11111—15 



aw West io mil urn 11111-15 



L Stephens 10 11111 11111 01U1-14-44 



Scorer, J. W. R. Attleberger; referee, A. Charicak, John T. 

 Adair. 



Fountain Gun Club, Norwalk, Conn.— Blue rock target and 



GF^Hendrie 10 11111 11111 11111—15 



Chas Williams 10 11111 11211 11110-14 



Geo Ferris 10 UU1 22132 2UU-15-44 



Scorer, F. E. Lockwood; referee, George Finch; John H. Aiken. 



Baltimore Gun Club, Baltimore, Md.— Ligowsky target and 

 trap: 



CSWertsner 10 10111 13113 11111-14 



WmHFieles 13 11111 11111 11111-15 



E C Hall 10 11111 11122 11111—15—44 



Scorer, E. L. Ooulson; referee, E. V. Cordell; W. E. Buckbee. 



West End Gun Club, West End, N. J.— Ligowsky target and 

 trap: 



D B Bearmod 13 12111 11121 11111-15 



EW Price 10 11211 11310 12111-14 



Geo Cubberley 10 11111 11111 11111-15-44 



Scorer. Chas. Lewis; referee, Clarence S. Makely; Philip Daly, 

 Jr., William R. Joline, Wm. L. Lloyd. 



Solomon Gun Club, Solomon City, Kan.— Blue rock target and 



Elfcrooks 12 11111 11311 01131-15 



TJEdworthy 10 21111 11120 11111-14 



CFDewar 12 11211 12111 11111-15-43 



Scorer, Geo. Smith ; referee, John Dewey ; W. T. Shane. 



White City Gun Club, White City, Kan.— Ligowsky clay- 

 pigeon No. 1 and Ligowsky trap : 



EEBaer 10 11111 01011 11121—13 



FMHyman 10 11111 11113 11111—15 



ChasBaer 12 12111 11211 11111-15-43 



Scorer, J. E. Merritt ; referee, Kate Alldridge ; F. H. Greenwalt. 



Kalamazoo Shooting Club, Kalamazoo, Mich.— Blue rock 

 target and trap : 



Benj O Bush 10 Ulll 11111 11121-15 



Henry Waruf 10 11011 11H3 1H11-14 



Peter Appledoorn 10 11021 111H 21112—11—43 



Scorer, A. E. Chambers; referee, Arthur M. Ransom, M.D.; 

 Morris Glbbs, M.D. 



West End Gun Club, West End, N. J.— Ligowsky target and 

 trap: 



J Van Dyke 10 11111 11111 11221-15 



Jno Price 12 11221 11112 11111—15 



Al Cubberley 10 10101 11311 11211—13—43 



Scorer, Chas. Lewis; referee, Clarence S. Makely; Wm. L. 

 Lloyd, Philip Daly Jr., William R. Joline. 



Smith and Wesson Gun Club, Chicopee, Mass. — Ligowsky 

 target and trap: 



Geo W Miner Ulll 11101 11111-14 



EC Thomas 10111 11110 11111-13 



HLKeyes 11111 11111 11111-15-42 



Scorer, Edward F. Sullivan: referee, Wm. J. Hill; Ben Doutiny. 



Fountain Gun Club, Norwalk, Conn.— Blue rock target and 

 trap: 



HA Saunders 12 11111 11110 11111—14 



J W Benedict 12 13111 11110 10121-13 



Henry Green 12 11113 Hill 11111—15-42 



Scorer, F. E. Lockwood; referee, George Finch; John H. Aiken. 



WtNGOHOCKiNG Gun Club, Germantown, Pa.— Ligowsky tar- 

 get and trap: 



Harry Thurman 10 11U1 10111 21112-14 



Wm Greenwood 10 11111 21121 11111—15 



Jos Thurman, Jr 10 11111 11330 10122—13-42 



Scorer, S. W. Kephart; referee, Benjamin Royds; F. W r . Henson, 

 James Royds, R. Provost. 



Middlesex Gun Club, DuneUen, N. J.— Ligowsky clay-pigeons, 

 Ligowsky trap: 



J H Force 10 11221 11121 11111—15 



H S Craft 12 11221 11111 11102—14 



DH Terry 10 11111 12100 02211-12—41 



Scorer, M. W. Mulford; referee, John S. Bishop; G. W. Watson. 



Bristol Gun Club, Bristol, Tenn.— Ligowsky target and trap: 



Dr S W Rhea 10 10121 11111 21110—13 



Samuel L King 12 11111 10101 21231—13 



JasP Lewis 13 11111 11121 3U10— 14— 40 



Scorer, S. W. Mort; referee, A. S. McNeil; Robt. Burrow. 

 Weather very windy. 



Scioto Game Club, Portsmouth, O.— Ligowsky clay-pigeon and 

 Ligowsky trap: 



HE Green 10 11311 21121 21010—13 



Jno Noel 12 11111 U013 22111-14 



Wm Doerr 10 Ulll UH0 11101—13-40 



Scorer, Philo F. Clark; referee, J. W. Fulton, Jr.; C. C. Fulton, 

 C. A. Peters. 



Taunton Fish and Game Protective Association, Taunton, 

 Mass.— Blue rock target and trap: 



CTSnow 11113 11111 11220—14 



GL Smith 11111 13133 01111-14 



J J Davis 01102 Ulll 01121—12-40 



Scorer, Albert T, Keith; referee, Fred M. Scudder. 



Taunton Fish and Game Protective Association, Taunton, 

 Mass.— Blue rock target and trap: 



J T Hall U110 11110 01011-11 



EC Leonard 22111 1UU 11113-15 



G A Davis 11111 110U 11111-14-40 



Scorer, Albert T. Keith; referee Fred M. Scudder. 



Booth Gun Club, Osborn Hollow.— Niagara blackbird target 

 and Ligowsky trap: 



S S Wilcox 10 Ulll 01103 11111—13 



F E ChurchiU 12 11110 20111 10122-12 



DrJWBooth 10 12111 10112 11221—14-39 



Scorer, E. Harger; referee, Calyin Jenkins; R. E. Colyer. 



Middlesex Gun Club, DuneUen, N. J.— Ligowsky clay-pigeon 

 target and trap: 



Straight- 

 Bore, away. Right. Left. Total. 



W W Lever 10 11011 UU1 12111-14 



SG Smith 12 Ulll 11211 10110—13 



NApgar 10 12110 111U 00011-11-38 



Scorer, M. W. Mulford; referee, John S. Bishop; G. W. Watson. 

 Springfield Shooting Club, Springfield, Mass.— Ligowsky 

 clay-pigeon target and trap: 



E S Bradford 10 01111 11011 UU0-12 



Aaron Bagg 10 10011 11111 11011—13 



MWBull 12 11111 10111 21111—14-38 



Scorer, W. W. Colburn; referee, Ed. T. Houghton; G. T. Parker. 



Johnstown Gun Club, Johnstown, N. Y. — Blue rock target and 

 trap: 



James Kennedy 13 01111 11110 13111-13 



James HiRabrandt 13 1U10 01022 11211—12 



AWalrath 10 11110 11101 11312-13-38 



Scorer, L. HiRabrandt; referee, George Yost; James Y. Fulton. 



Scioto Game Club, Portsmouth, O.— Ligowsky clay-pigeon 

 target and trap: 



ALSangford 12 11110 11212 U212— 14 



MRader 10 11110 10111 11111—13 



Chas Uacquard 10 11111 20000 12111-11-38 



Scorer, Philo F. Clark; referee, J. W. Fulton, Jr.; C. C. Fulton, 

 C. A. Peters, Sam E. Davidson. 



Jamestown Shooting Club, Jamestown, N. Y.— Blue rock 

 target and trap: 



A A Walker 12 11011 Ulll 20201-12 



FAPennock 12 21101 Ulll 01100-11 



WSCarnahan 12 11112 12123 01112-14-30 



Scorer, C. S. Ocobock; referee, G. B. Jones; Geo. S. Tuckernian. 



Washington Heights Gun Club, New York Oity: 



WWDisbrow 10 11101 10111 11111—13 



H Harrison 10 11111 10101 10111—13 



Geo Snooks 10 10110 Ulll 10111-12—37 



Scorer, Chas. H. Preyer; referee, Robert B. Saul; E. A. Fountain. 



South Side Gun Club, Newark, N. J.— Clay-pigeon target and 

 trap: 



RHBreintnaU 12 11021 10111 20310-11 



O Von Lengerke 12 21012 21212 03221—13 



WRHobart 12 1U11 12210 21100-12-36 



Scorer, J. McFadden; referee, B. F. Robertson; A. W. Wheaton. 



Bristol Gun Club, Bristol, Tenn.— Ligowsky target and trap: 



Dr J A Dickey 13 01111 Hill 11120-13 



Frank Winston 10 OHIO 10112 11210—11 



W A Sparger 10 U011 20011 22121-12-36 



Scorer, J. W. Mort; referee, A. S. McNeil, Robt. Burrow. 

 Weather very windy. 



South Harrisburg Gun Club, Harrisburg, Pa.— Ligowsky 

 clay-pigeons and trap: 



Brelsford 10 11100 12101 01110-10 



Etter. 12 01111 11011 10311—12 



Fritchey 10 Ulll 12122 11011-14-36 



Scorer, Wm. Jeffries; referee. Samuel Knox; J. L. Cassel. 



Hill City Gun Club, Rome, Ga.— Ligowsky clay-pigeons and 

 trap: 



MM Pepper 12 011H 11000 22110-10 



WM Towers 12 Ulll Hill 10111—14 



CH Underwood 10 22112 32120 11010-13—36 



Scorer, H. M. Tanner; referee, F. C. Hand; A. W. Walton. 



Athens Gun Club, Athens, Pa.— Ligowsky clay- pigeons and 

 trap: 



Frank Fuller 10 12011 Ulll 11012-13 



NJKnaresboro 12 11101 11121 01031—12 



EWDavies 13 10001 20111 01111-10-35 



Scorer, Frank B. Marks; referee, J. S. Barber; C. E. Armstrong, 

 John Carroll, Jr., A. D. Smith. 



North Side Gun Club, Indianapolis, Ind.— Blue rock target 

 and trap : 



HAComstock 10 Ulll 11211 00002-11 



Geo C Beck 10 11111 10101 11101-12 



Royal Robinson 10 11111 02120 02111-12-35 



Scorer, J. E. Bombarger ; referee, Ed. Voris ; Dr. Britton, C. W. 

 Meeker. 



Yonkers Gun Club, Yonkers, N. Y.— Blue rock target and 

 trap : 



Geo Osborn 00111 11110 10011-10 



Geo Laugran 00111 11011 00111—10 



Lon Kolb 11111 21011 11111-14-34 



Scorer, WiUiam Rowland; referee, Edwin L. Thomas; P. H. 

 Wing. 



Jamestown Shooting Club, Jamestown, N. Y.— Blue rock 

 target and trap : 



GeoWShattuck ... 12 11112 22011 00231—12 



C B Moore 12 10111 21221 01111—13 



M Fenton 12 31000 02113 11020 - 9-34 



Scorer, C. S. Ocobock ; referee. G. B. Jones ; Geo. S. Tuckernian. 



Wayne Gun Club, Philadelphia, Pa.— Ligowsky clay-pigeons 

 and trap : 



H. Kane 10 00000 12130 11011— 8 



PFYost 10 11111 20310 01111-12 



GusHettler 10 10211 111U 11101—13—33 



Scorer, John W. Lidle ; referee, Edward Hansberry ; Samuel 

 Davis, Alonzo V. Clifford. 



Oswego Falls Gun Club, Oswego Falls, N. Y.— Blue rock tar- 

 get and trap: 



Chas Dexter 10 00102 11010 20013- 8 



Miles Ellis 10 00010 10212 10223- 9 



Fred Alger 10 11113 21203 U2U-14-31 



Scorer' William Brown; referee, Newton Johnson; Lyman Wil- 

 cox. 



Oswego Falls Gun Club, Oswego FaUs, N. Y.— Blue rock tar- 

 get and trap: 



Henry Sowden 10 11011 11020 11102—11 



Albert Smith 10 11011 12100 01002— 9 



Harry Brown 10 U011 00031 21111-11-31 



Scorer, William Brown; referee, Newton Johnson; Lyman Wil- 

 cox. 



Washington Heights Gun Club, New York City: 



EH Fox 13 00101 11110 11111—11 



CH Davidson 12 11100 11101 00011—9 



Edward Roe 10 01UI 11111 11000-11-31 



Scorer, Chas. H. Preyer; referee, Robt. B. Saul; E. A. Fountain. 



Monticello Gun Club, Monticello, Florida.— American clay- 

 bird target and trap: 



BW Partridge 12 10111 121U 122U-14 



T B Simkins 12 10111 00110 23000— 8 



JETurnbull 12 10111 10100 11001- 9-31 



Scorer, C. A. Bradley; referee, R. E. Sloan; D. B. Bird. 



New York German Gun Club.— Blue rock target and trap: 



Aug Schmidt 10 Ulll 11010 10100-10 



PHassinger 12 11101 01110 10101-10 



PGarms 10 11101 1U11 00110-11-31 



Scorer, T. P. Dannefelser; referee, Fred Sautan; H. Kunz. 



Freeburg Gun Club, Freeburg, HI.— Ligowsky clay-pigeon and 

 trap: 



Chris HeiKgenstein 10 11101 HU0 21111-13 



Bernerd Jansen 10 11211 10020 00220— 9 



F X Heiligen stein 10 10100 10100 12111— 9—31 



Scorer, Fred Groh; referee, Philipp Ettling. 



Yonkers Gun Club, Yonkers, N. Y.— Blue rock target and trap: 



J H Fiedler 11111 11110 10011-12 



P Paulson 10101 00000 00111— 6 



L J Schlesinger 11001 11101 10102-10-28 



Scorer, Wm. Rowland; referee, Edwin L. Thomas; P. H. Wing. 



There are four perfect scores of 45. Of these the Fountain Gun 

 Club score has been rejected. The Fountain Club entered three 

 teams: First, Messrs. Capron, Smith and Saunders; second, 

 Messrs. Benedict, Green and Richards; third, Messrs. Hendrie, 

 Williams and Ferris. In the scores as sent Messrs. Saunders and 

 Richards have been transposed. This is not a substitution, and 

 according to the conditions of the match, the scores cannot be 

 accepted . There are then three teams to shoot off for the Trophy. 



Five teams have tied on 44 for second place, or first money 

 prize. 



Four teams have tied on 43 for third place, or second money 

 prize. 



There are three scores of 42 for fourth place, but of these the 

 Fountain score has not been allowed for reasons already stated. 

 This leaves two teams to compete for the third money. 



The tie for the Trophy must be shot off, and the teams have 

 been communicated with respecting a date. The other ties may 

 be shot off or divided by unanimous consent. 



NEW ORLEANS.— On the 20th of June the Louisiana Gun Club 

 will give a grand open tornament at the New Orleans Base BaR 

 Park, 



