April 35, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



28B 



NEW YORK SUBURBAN GROUNDS. 



CLAREMONT, N. J.. Ap-il 20.— There was a good company of 

 shooters on the range to-day, and the contest was sharp. Ties 

 divided, [-cores ran as follows: 



Sweep No. 1, bluerocks, 5 traps: Lindsley 7, Jerfev 4. Johnson 

 9. King 7, Soo't 3, Hathaway G-, Simpson 9. Deforest 7, Squires 7, 

 Taylor 8, Winans 4 Sandford 5. 

 Sweep ho. 2. 10 Dlnerocks: Johnson 9, Jersey 8, King 5. Lindsley 



7, Simr.son 7, Richards B. Squires 8. Deforest 7, Taylor 7, Winans 



8, Miller 10. 



Sweep No. 3, same: Jokn a on 9, Jersey C, Lindsley 9, King 5, 

 Simpson 8, Miller 10, Taylor 7. Winans 9, Squires 4. 



Sweep No. 4, same: Miller 10, Johnson 9, Jersey 7, Lindsley 7, 

 Winans 6, Tee Kay 8. 



Sweep .No. 5, same: Miller 9, Johnson 9, King 4, Jersey 5, Lindsley 

 7, Simpson 5, Hathaway 1, Tee Kay 9, Mont 2. 



Amateur trophy match. 25 bluerocks, 5 traps: 



Borland lOloinooouiooilooiOltOOti-ll 



Richards 01]1110'11001010;010ll000— 14 



Mack 1011XK I'OuOlOOOQ. lOOOUOOO — 6 



Schard. OOOOOllOOIliniioOCOOoOO'jo— i; 



De Forest 001 11 01 1 1 10 1 OOi 1 1001011— 14 



Simpson lOllOOUOlXllOlilOllllOOOO— 13 



Scott - (KXWlOoaUOOOIlOOOIOOUOO— 7 



Hathaway O'JOI 11 }U 1001 11 100000001 1— 10 



Nixon 0010110110101101011101001-14 



Ties on 14, 5 birds: 



Richards 10110-3 Nixon 10101-3 



De Forest 10010-2 



Miss and out: Richards 10, Nixon 11. Nixon wins. 



Lefever trophy, 4 scores snot to qualify, 25 bluerocks. 5 traps, 

 Keystone rules: 



Tee Kay 0100001 101 1000 0001 1 011 01 1 —18 



Richards OlOul i KiOoootioiiiHOOOlOIOl— 8 



Ha thaway 01001 1 1 01 101 1 100 II 01 01100-14 



Johnson 0010111111111110111.111111-21 



Jersey 110 i 1 1 1 ill 1 01 ; 1101 11111 11—22 



Lindsley 11111 11 11 loll 1 1010011 , 101-20 



Entry free, 25 bluerocks, 8 traps, Smith gun prize: 



Mort 10000 OlOOOllOllOOOOOOUl— 9 



Bouland 1110] onm lOouoliioOUOOOIOl- 9 



Mack 0000.000001 1. 00i 000010000— 5 



Scott 1 It .1 10001000COO 1 00101101 1-11 



P Grip OQOOw. 



O M Hathaway 0111000011011000100101000— 10 



De Forest 010111000 01111 HlOlOOllO— 14 



Chas Dccton i'oluiouoool nut -1 HW.iino- 3 



G T Rlandiy 001001 1000001100ill0llll0-12 



H Nixon OiOolCOOOlOlOOiJOOllOlOll— 13 



Schard 010 1 1000101 ; 1 1 1 1 000 1011 0—13 



W P Uhler OOOlOlOOOUliJllUllOlOOUOl-lO 



CINCINNATI, April 15. -The East End dun Club shot to-dav, 

 each man firing at 100 Keystones from five traps, 18yds. for 10- 

 gauge and 16yds. for 12-gauge guns. KtnneHy, 10-gauge Lefever, 

 67; Andrews, 10-gauge Parker namtnerles*, 09; Courtney, 10-gauge 

 Lefever, 75; Handle 10-gauge Parker haramerless. 85- Richard, 

 12-gauge Parker, 46; Murphy, 10-gauge Smith, 32; F. Ferris, new 

 10-gauge Parker hamnrerless, 57; Cole, 10-gauge Lefever, 84. 



April IS.— The East End Gun Club was out for the regular shoot 

 on the Columbia Grounds to-day, over 10 traps (3 sets), American 

 Association rule?. None of the A class men were out, and two of 

 the B class handicapped tbemf elves, Richard by shooting 12 in- 

 stead of his 10-gauge, and Ferris hau not quite got the hang of 

 his new Parker hammerless. 



Twenty la'ks, 5 liaps: 

 Schatz'an0113011101lllll011Ol-14 F Ferris . .10001 ] 11011110101111—14 



Cole 1 1011011U 1 1 1111 1 J 1 1 1—17 Powell... .01 OlOOl 101 101 1010118— 11 



Bill 00011 1001 10101101010-10 Murphy.. .0100001 1 1010] 1 00 1111-11 



Willie. . .11111010101111110011-15 .Tack 1110101 101U1111101— 14 



Shoot No, 2, 20 Kevstones. 5 traps, 18 and 16yds-. rise: 

 Schatz'anllOOOlllllimOl 1000-13 F Ferris. .11110001110010010101-11 

 Richard...l011101illOUill]0Ll-]0 Powell. .. .0111 lOlOOOOOOHOlOll— 10 



Cole 11101110111111101111-17 Murphy.. .111101111111 11111111— 19 



Bill OlOOlOOOOlOilOlOJlll— 10 Jack 11110101111011111101— 16 



Willie 01111111111111111101-18 



Shoot No. 3, 20 larks: 

 Schatz'anOlOOl 101111 111110111— 15 Powell .. .llOllllllHOOlliOlll— 16 

 Richard. .110111011 null 100110- 14 Murphy ...1] 11011 1 111011101111— 17 



Cole HlUllOniOlOlOlOn-15 Jack 11111111011101111111-18 



F Ferris. .IIUjOIOOUOIUOIOIOO— 11 



Mixed shoot No. 4. 10 single larks, bluerocks and Keystones, 5 

 traps. 18 and 16yds. rise: 



Schatzman 1 110101 001 -6 Powell .11 10101 001— 6 



Bouter 01C0001111— 5 Murphy 1101011110—7 



Richard 1111110010-7 Jack lllUOiliO-8 



cole inionoii-8 



NEWARK, N. J., April 10— Southside Gun Club. Weathei 

 fine, wind moderate, National rules, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent, 

 prizes. 5 traps, 18yds. rise. Ties divided: 



No. 1, 10 clays: 



Miller 1111111111-10 Hunt 1111110100- 7 



Thomas 1100111111- 8 Jay Bee 0110110011- 6 



A White 1011111L0— 8 W White 1111110000- 6 



Ten bats, 3 traps: 



Milhr 1111111111-10 Goesser 1111101110- 8 



Jay Bee 1111111111-10 A White llOHOiOll- 7 



Hunt llllOillll— 9 I H Terrill 11111100 0- 7 



Brientnall 011)11.111— 9 Kevins 1011001011- 6 



Thomas llOCllllll- 8 Kierstead lOOUOHHl- 6 



Burnett 1111101 Ott— 8 



Five pairs bats: 



Miller 11 11 11 11 11—10 Goesser 11 11 01 11 11— 9 



Burnett.. 11 11 U 11 11—10 Thomas 11 11.10 10 10- 7 



Hunt 11 11 U 11 10- 9 Jay Bee 10 11 11 11 10- 7 



Brientnall . ..H 11 01 11 11- 9 



Fifteen bluerocks: Brientnall 15 Hunt 12, Miller 12, Goesser 11, 

 Thomas 9, Jay Bee 8, Winfield 8, W. White. 



Twenty-five bluerocks: 



Jav Bee 1111111H11011H0OH11110-21 



Thomas 1111001 11111 illltll 11100-20 



Brientnall Ill 0001 111011 001 111111 101 -1 8 



Hunt 01101,1111111110011001101—17 



Geoffrey 1111 10 . oo 1 1 Oi 1 1 1 ('0 1 101 lln —17 



Williams 1001l0000111111110iniUO-17 



Goesser —16 



Richards —10 



Ten bats; 



Jay Bee 1H111U11-10 Hunt 1111111 110- 9 



J H Terrill llllOillll- 9 Richards 101 1101111— 8 



Baentnall llHlllllO— 9 Cuttwood OllllllllO— 8 



Williams lOlllillll- 9 A White 1101101.01- 7 



Goesser lllOllilll— 9 Geoffrey 0011011111— 7 



Conover HOillllll— 9 Williamson 1011101U0— 7 



WRIGHTSVILLE, Pa., April 19.-The Columbia Gun Club is in 

 a blooming condition, after quite a lengthy term of inactivity. 

 The following officers were elected at our last meeting: Pres., 

 W. G. Taylor; Viee-Pres., John Broom; Sec, A. C. Knieger; 

 Treas., T. Crownshield; Capt., A. C. Krueger. The club numoers 

 13, with several applications pending. To-day the first club shoot 

 of the season was held on our new grounds on Mifflin's Island, in 

 the beautiful Susquehanna River. We are still at work on the 

 improvement of this island, and in a short time the club grouud 

 will compare favoiably with any in the State. The shoot was a 

 pit asant a ff air. The following are the scores. 



Event No. 1, at 9 bluerocks, 18yds, rise. 3 traps, Chamberlin rules: 



Kruegt r 110111111—8 Heckel 110101010—5 



Tavlor llllullOl— 7 Fendrich 101111111—8 



Broom . .111000011— 5 Stevens lOllOOlOi— 5 



Franeiscus 010011011-5 



In the ties, which were shot off in the next match, miss and out, 

 Krueger won first, Taylor second and Heckel third. 



Event No. 2, same conditions: 



Krueger 111110111— 8 Wayne 110101101—6 



Taylor 111001010-5 Heckle 111001011—6 



Broom Oll.lolU-7 Fendrich 01H11011 -7 



Franeiscus 100101101—5 Steven s 00101 1111-6 



Kiueger first, Fendrich second, Heckel third. 



Event No. 3, same conditions, except 6 instead of 9 bluerocks: 

 Krueger 6, Taylor 4, Broom 4, Franeiscus 6, Wayne 1, Heckel 5, 

 Fendrich 4, Stevens 3. Krueger first, Heckel second. Broom third. 

 — Baetnerman. 



DUNELLEN.N. J.-The Middlesex Gun Club will have a big 

 day's sport on its grounds at Dunellen on Centennial Inaugura- 

 tion Day, at both live birds and inanimate targets. Five Hun- 

 dred good live birds will be on hand, and the event of the day 

 will be a 15- bird sweepstakes, with a guaranteed purse of $150. 

 The entrv will be $15, and Hurlingham rules will govern. Dele- 

 gates will be present from all pares of the State, aad from Nor- 

 wich, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Philadelphia and other places. 

 Shooting will begin at 9 A. M. 



NEW RULES —Von Lengerke and Detmold have copies of the 

 new American Association rules in a shape suitable for framing. 

 Secretaries of clubs will be sent copies free on application. 



MINNEAPOLIS. April 17.-Th« Minneapolis Gun Club held its 

 regular monthly tournament to-day at its grounds on Blooming- 

 ton avenue, and though it rained quite hard throughout the fore- 

 noon, and on account of street car strike no cars were running, 

 there was a fair attendance an 1 the shooting was excellent. 

 There were four averages given of $10, $5, §3 and $2 respectively, 

 for first, second, third and fourth averages. Peorias were exclu- 

 sively used and Minneapolis rules, which the Keystone Company 

 have aoopted with slight modifications, were also used. The best 

 shooting was done in a pouring rain, whek there were two 15 

 straights and six 14s, which shows that the "old duck shooters" 

 can shoot at the trap, the market-hunters' opinion to the con- 

 trary notwithstanding. One incident. of the day was when "Mur- 

 phy's" gun went, off accidentally and broke a bird within 24ft. of 

 the trap, giving him straight 10. There were Borne visitors from 

 abroad and they captured a large share of the purses and aver- 

 ages. H. W. Jones and Lee, from Atwater, Minn., the former 

 rapturing first average; J. H. Balsom, Hudson, Wis., getting sec- 

 ond average; Cuninimgs, Skinnei, Howard, Burke and Chantler, 

 from St. Paul, the latter getting third average, while fourth was 

 divided. On the whole, excellent sport was had and everv one 

 seemed satisfied. Several sweeps were also shot, and "straights" 

 were common. Following is the score of the regular progra mme 

 events: 



First regular event. 10 single Peorias: 



Skinner 1111001101- 7 Balsom HOllllOll— 8 



Jones 0111110111— 8 Stokos 11.0010101— 6 



Chantler 111011)111- 9 Shott. lUOJOJUO- 5 



Nicholson 0001010111- 5 Cutter 11111110J1- 8 



Lawrtnce Ill' 1100.0 — 6 Cbristensen 1111111110—9 



Lee 1111111111-10 Burke lllOtllllt— 9 



Cumiugs lOllEOlll- 8 Fox I1OIOIOOOI- 5 



Murohy 1111 HUH— 10 



Ties on 10, 9 and 8 div.. Skinuer fourth. 



Second event, 6 ringlcs and 2 pairs: 



Balsom 111111 11 11-10 Nicholson 100001 JO 10— 4 



Whitcomb 010111 00 10- a Cbristensen 111110 10 10— 9 



Skinner HUH 1110—9 Lawrence 001110 10 10-5 



Lee 011111 1100-7 Ensign 011111 10 10—5 



Jones U0111 1111—9 Murphy ..111101 10 11—8 



Chantler 110111 10 11—8 Shott. 100111 10 10—6 



Burke 111111 10 10-8 Cutter 110011 1110-7 



Stokes 110100 11 11— 7 



Balsom first, Skinner and Jones second, Chantler and Murphy 

 third, Lee fourth. 



Third event, 15 single Peorias: • . 



Skinner Ill ill 111111111-15 Whitcomb ... 110111 101011111-12 



Christiansen.. 110111101111011-12 Lawrence MlUOGlOOOlll— II 



Lee 11 1 11 1 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 Cummings .... 1 10011 1 ) 01 1101 1 - 11 



Jones Ill 11111 1111) 11-15 Pratt loituOlOllO 001— 8 



Balsom 111101111111111—14 Ensign 111H001111HOO— 11 



Shott OIHIOIOIOIOIOI- 9 Murphy 110111111110111—13 



Fo'-. . ., llOflOOllllOOlOl- 8 Chantler 011111111111111—14 



Stokes 11111101 1 1 11111-14 Burke 110111111111111-14 



Nicholson 0011 1011 .010.1111— 9 Cutler 011111111110111—13 



Skinner and Jones first. Stokes and Burke second, Murphy and 

 Cutter third, Whitcomb fourth. 



Fourth event, 4 singles and 3 pairs Peorias: 



Skinner 1111 11 00 11—8 Lawrence 1110 10 10 10— 



Shott 1111 10 1110—8 Ensign 0101 10 0111—6 



Nicholson 1010 10 10 10-5 Murphy llll 01 11 00-7 



Balsam 1101 10 10 10—6 Chantler 1111 00 11 II — 8 



Fox 0011 1100 10—5 Stokes 1110 10 H 11— 8 



Whitcomb 1011 10 10 11—7 Pratt. 1001 10 1110-6 



Jones 1111 1110 11—9 Burke OHO 11 00 01—5 



Lee, 0111. 00 10 10—5 Cutter 0111 11 10 10—7 



Jones first, Shott second, Cutter and Whitcomb third, Lawrence 

 fourth. 



Fifth event, 10 single Peoria*: 



Balsom 1111111111-10 Jones 101110J1U- 8 



Lee 0110111110- 7 Fox lOlODOlil— 7 



Skinner 111U11 01— 9 Cummings HOillllll— 9 



Shott 00011H001- 5 Pratt llllOillll- 9 



Chantler 1101H0110— 7 Lawrence 11)0100111- 7 



Whitcomb 1111111011— 9 Ensign 1011111011— 8 



Stokes.... 11111010] 0— 7 Murphy 11I0010U1— 7 



Nicholson 1000101101- 5 Cutter 1110111110- 8 



Balsom first. Ties on 9 divide second. Ties on 8 divide third. 

 Chantler fourth. 

 Sixth event, club badge, 10 singles and 5 pairs Peorias: 



11 11 10 00 10-12 

 11 11 11 10 10-17 

 11 11 11 01 10-16 

 10 10 10 00 11-11 

 01 10 10 11 11-15 



10 11 10 11 10-15 



11 10 11 00 11-15 

 U 11 10 10 10-14 

 10 11 11 11 10-13 

 10 10 11 11 10-13 



10 10 10 10 11-10 



11 10 11 10 10-16 

 10 10 11 11 11-16 

 10 10 11 00 11—15 



10 10 10 10 10-12 



11 00 10 00 11—15 



10 00 10 10 10 11 



11 10 11 10 10-12 

 10 11 10 10 11—14 



n 00 11 01 H—16 



10 11 11 10 10-14 

 10 11 11 11 11—17 



Skiuner ClOl 1011101 



Jones 1U11U101 



Balsom 11 101 11 101 



S.ott 1010101110 



Whitcomb lOHllUllO 



Mirsball 0111110111 



Lee lOllllOlil 



Cummings ....1100110111 



Anderson 0011010110 



Nicholson C0I101111O 



F..x.- 1100010100 



Stokes. UUllOlll 



Chantler llillllOlO 



Eusign UlllllOil 



Murphy OilOlOHll 



Cutter 111111 1111 



Pratt 0101111110 



Griffin... 0001'JHOll 



Lawrence 01)0110111 



Burke HOillllll 



Brady liOlOOllll 



Osmer OOlllllUl 



Jones first. Stokes secDnd,Whitcomb third, ties on 14 div. fourth. 

 Stokes wins club badge. 



Seveuth event. 9 singles and 3 pairs Peorias: 



Ensign 111111110 1100 13-12 Howard.. ..101000101 10 10 11—9 



Lawrence..0111011l0 11 10 11—11 Morse 111UJ111 H 01 10—13 



Brady 110101011 10 10 11-10 Chantler . .111111101 10 10 10-11 



Cutter 101001101 1110 11—10 Lee 011111111 1100 11-12 



Balsom.... 001111111 11 10 10— H L Kenned v lit 011010 11 H 11—11 



Stott HlOllLll 10 10 10—11 Griffin lUOHOulO 11 11 10-1 u 



Skinner... .101111111 H 00 10—11 Wbneonib 110)11110 0110 11-11 



Jones HlOliOll 11 10 11— 12 Murphy... 111111001 1110 11—12 



Stokes 101111111 10 1111—13 Osmer lilllllll 00 10 11-12 



Fox million 10 00 Ol- 9 Pratt 111110110 11 00 01—10 



Curnings... 001111111 10 10 11-11 Burke H1011111 10 1111-13 



Stokes and Burke first, ties on 12 divided second, Cutter third, 

 tit s on 10 diviied fourth. 



First average, Jones, $10; second, Balsom, $3; third, Chantler, 

 $3; fourth. Stokes and skinner, §2. 



LEON1A, N. J., April 18.— The Bergen Gun Club came over for 

 a shoot with the Leoma Gun Club to-day, and went home wilh a 

 victory to their credit. Tne scores stood: 

 Leonia Gun C)u h . 



S G H Wright 1101 1 100t '01110111 10101111— 17 



C D Banta OOllllOlloOllHiOOlOl 1101-14 



J V Moore OllllllOtlOO 1110001 1 001ul-ll 



P P Cluss 1010000101 '11100. llOnOOOO— 11 



A B Gladwin 01 eOOUOO] 000110000 jOO.0 11- 7 



H R Goesser 10111 illlU 111 1110)111101—22 



J R B.am 10 1UH 10. 0.101 100111011—18 



Geo VV Gladwin OlOlulllOOlOIUOliOlOlOl— 16 



Dr J A Wells lUlOlHOlOlUUOilOilOlOl— 17 



•J acob Sebring 10 1 01 lOlOO 1 n 1001 1 1 111 000-15—151 



Bergen Gun Clu b. 



J C Blauvelt 11111 111 I U 101011 11 111101—23 



M Lczier 10010011 1000] 10H01111001-14 



F Post 0HO1110o01U0iU)10nO 11-15 



J J Blauvelt 1I01OO 0011000100111110.0-13 



Griffith HOI 00100 10010110101 011 1 - 13 



Wm Ely Oil llllllOlllOllOuOlllOlll— 17 



Taylor Hill 1 011111 llllllOinil 1 -23 



Hartman 1111111011111111101010111-21 



Chaffee . . llOOlOlllOOOOOOOlllOillll-lt 



W J Blauvelt 010i00O0H11010U0111O10O-13-165 



EATON, N. Y., April 20.— To-day our hoys chose sides. Cap- 

 tained by Bell and Curus and to shoot 15 each, but this resulted 

 in a tie and it was then agreed to make it 50. Curtis's side won 

 by one bird. The average of both sides was 75 to 100. 



Bell 34 Curtis 40 



Richardson 42 Hall 43 



Briggs 31 Sackett 35 



Moise 17—124 Hamlin 7—125 



BRYN MAWR, Pa., April 20.— The following are the scores 



yard 13.— V. Howard Shank. Sec. 



HAMILTON, Ont., April 19. -The Wildfowlers' Gun Club shoot, 

 on Good Friday, at 20 Hamilton blackbirds, resulted as follows, 5 

 traps, 18yds. rise, National rules, ties divided: ,1 as. Smyth 13, C. 

 C. Hunt 13, W. Watson 13, G. Brant 13, H. Davis 12, J. Bowron 12, 

 T. Stephens 12, J. Hunter U, H. Graham 10, B. McLeane 10, W. 

 Hamilton 10, E. Spencer 10, Jas. Pett 10, W. Paine 10, A. Smvth 9, 

 W. Cliff 9, Jas. Smith 7, J. Hamilton 6, 



ST. PAUL, Minn., April 13.-The St. Paul Gun Club held Its 

 u«un] weekly sh >ot ysterdav, with a good attendance, many 

 Minneapolis "bo>s" being present. The day was delightful and 

 many seres were good. A slrong wind blew across the traps 

 from right to left. The individual challenge badge was shot for 

 fiist, in which members challenge the holder in alphabetical 

 order. Boyd won it in the first contest, and as Chantler came 

 next he promptly challenged and depos.ted the $5 requ'red from 

 each contestant. As bom parties made excellent scores, lnth 

 before and after this match, it looks as if boi.h had a bad attack 

 of buck fever. FoUowing are the sc >re=: 



Boyd 011010110010100 01 10 11 11 10-14 



Cuantler 1100)1001 10 010 10 01 11 11 01-15 



First sweepstake, 10 Peorias, 18yd- 1 . rise. Kevstone rules, three 

 prizes: ChautlerO, Blister 10, Bovri 8, Bennett 7, Hc.lt 9, Forbes 7, 

 Fisk 9, Stone 10, Max 8, Cummings 8, Kennedy 15, Hill 6, Eli 6, 

 Murphy 9, Burke 10, Fox 9. Ptis'er won first after a Sharp fight, 

 iu which he shot at 12 birds, Murphy second on shoot-off, Max 

 third. 



Second event, 5 singles and 3 pair Peorias: 



Chantler 11101 11 11 10— 9 Max 11111 00 01 10— 7 



Blister 10110 111110-8 Cumings .. ..11101 10 1111-9 



Boyd ....10101 11 11 11— 9 M Kennech .11031 11 10 1C- 8 



Bennett T 1 111 111110-10 Hill 01101 10 1111-8 



Holt. Hill 111111-11 Murphy 11111 10 1111-10 



Faroes Hill 10 li 10— 9 Burke 10111 10 10 11—8 



Fish 01101 11 11 10- 8 Fox 01111 11 11 00— 8 



Stone 11010 11 11 10— 8 Smith .11110 00 01 10— 6 



Holt first, Bennett and Murphy second, Forbes third after 

 shooting off lie. 



Third event, 10 singles and 5 pairs Peorias, 5 screened traps, 18 

 and 15yds.: 



Cbantler 1111101111 11 U 10 11 10-17 



Poster 1101111101 11 11 Jl 01 10-16 



Boyd , 1110111 ill H U 10 01 11-16 



Beunett Olllllllll 10 10 11 10 10-15 



Holt 1111110111 10 10 10 10 ]0-14 



Forbes OOOUluu 1(1 It 10 01 ll— 14 



Fish OHOOOPH 11 11 11 11 10-15 



^t>ne 1110100000 10 11 11 11 11-13 



Max, U1 1101111 10 11 10 10 11-16 



Cumings 110111111 11 Jl 10 11 10-17 



M Kennedy 1111110111 11 11 11 11 11-19 



Ball- 1011111111 00 01 00 10 H-13 



Murphy 110110.110 11 11. 11 00 10-14 



Burk llIOHlllO 11 11 11 01 11-17 



Fox HHllllll 00 10 11 01 00—14 



R Kennedy OiOlOlOlOO 00 11 10 10 11-11 



Smith UHlOOiOO 00 10 10 10 11—11 



M. Kennedy first, Burk stcond on shoot-off, Pfister third on 

 shoot-off. 



Fourth event, 5 singles and 3 pairs, same conditions: 



Pfister 11111 10 10 11—9 Cumings... ...lllll 1110 10—9 



Chantler Hill 1110 11—10 Kennedy.. .01111 111111—10 



Boyd ...11110 H 10 10- 8 Hill 11101 11 10 10- 8 



Bennett 01110 10 11 11— 8 Murphy 0100L 11 0L 11— 6 



Holt 10110 11 01 01— 7 Burke 01011 11 11 U- 9 



Forbes lllll II 01 11-10 Fox 10011 0110 11—7 



Fish 01101 11 10 11— 8 R S Kennedy . .10001 01 01 10—4 



Stone 11110 11 10 10- 8 Smith 01100 11 00 10— 5 



Max lllll 11 11 00- 9 



All ties were shot off, in which Chantler won first, Burke second 

 and Boyd third. 



Fifth event, 10 singles and 5 pairs Peorias, same condition?: 



Pfister. . 0110101011 11 11 00 10 U-13 



Ch«ntler 1111111111 10 11 11 10 lt-18 



Boyd 1101011111 10 01 10 11 11—15 



Bennett 1110111111 10 11 ll 11 11-18 



Holt HHJOlllO 0) 10 11 JO 11-13 



Forbes 1111111111 11 10 11 U 11-19 



Fish II 1011111 1 10 11 01 10 11—16 



Stone llOlllUlO 10 10 11 10 10-H 



Max.... 1C0.10U10 01 11 10 10 11—13 



Cumings OlllllUlO 10 11 01 00 00—12 



M Kennedy 11111UH0 10 On 11 10 10—14 



Hii) HHOlllOl 11 11 10 10 10—15 



Murphy ..lOOlllOlll 10 11 10 11 11—15 



Burke 11. 1111)11 11 10 11 01 11-18 



Fox 1011001000 Ol 10 11 01 10 13 



Smith HOiOllllO 11 01 10 01 10—12 



K Kennedy 110.1111011 10 00 11 01 11-13 



Forbes first, Burke second, Fish third. Ties on 15 divided. 



HARVARD MARKSMEN.— The Harvard Gun Club shot with 

 the Lexington Club at Lexington April 20. The teams consisted 

 of five men each, 125 clays each. The Lexington team won by a 

 score of 106 to 88. Following is the score: 



Harvard. Lexington. 



Lamb 18 Hutchinson 20 



Quinlan 18 Tilton 20 



Bacon 16 Reed 19 



Macay 17 Herrick 24 



Green 19—88 Vickery ;3— 106 



Following is the lesult of the. sweepstake: First event, 25 claA s- 

 — Hernck. Second event, clays— Herrick. Third event, 6 

 1 dicks— Quinlan. Fourth event. 6 clays— Quinlan, Reed and 

 Vickery. Fifth event, 6 blacks— Tilton and Rrigley. Sixth 

 event, 6 clays— Bacon. Seventh event — Green. Eighth event— 

 Vickery. 



SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION.-The 

 ninth annual meeiiug and tournament of this association, will 

 he held in Belleville, the first week in June. The programmes 

 for tne tournament will be issued about. May 1. The membership 

 is very large, embracing all the prominent trap shots in the State 

 south of the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, and also many who de- 

 vote a great deal of rime each year in qu-st of the various kinds 

 of game that is to be found in this and adjoining S:ate3. 



DES MOINES, la., April 18.-0. W. Budd, of this city, to-day 

 issued a challenge to Dr. Carver to shoot 100 live pigeons, club 

 rules, the match to be held in Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, or 

 Cincinnati, for the championship ot the world and a purse of $300 

 a side. Tiffs is the outcome of a recent match in this city, when 

 Carver and Budd shot under unfavorable conditions. 



TORONTO, April 19.— The following matches were shot on Mc- 

 Dowall's grounds to-day: 



Match No. 1, 4 prizes, at 20 birds each, 18yds. rise; C. Kemp 17, 

 W. Ftdstead 15, C. diaries 15. F. Kmond 15. T. Sawdon. Jr., 15, W. 

 McDowall 15, J. Drasey 10, J. Mitchell 10. 



Match No. 2, 5 prizes. 20 Ivrds, 18yds rise: Charles 17, Sawdon, 

 Jr.. 16, Andrews 16, Phillips 15, Bennett 14. McDowall 14, Felstead 

 13, Kemp 13, Emond 13, kiee 12, Drasey 10. 



Match No. 3. team shoot, 3 prizes, 15 birds, per man. 



Femp 13 Thomas 13 



Ft lstead 11 Harrison 14 



Sawdon, Jr 11 Bennett U 



Emond 10 Draisey 8 



Rice 9—54 MaUett 7—53 



McDowall 13 Waitm 13 



Charles 13 Phillips 8 



McClure 11 Lervy 7 



Kielier 10 Thornton 7 



Mitchell 6—51 Best 7—43 



At the shoot of the Stanley Gun Club for the gold watch pre- 

 sented by the p-esident. Mr. W. Felstead captured the trophy 

 with 23 out of 25, at 23yds. rise. 



RED BANK. N. J., April 18.-The regular monthly shoot of 

 the Riverside Gun and Rifle Club was held ihis afternoon on the 

 club's grounds in Middletown Township. Clay-pigeons were used. 

 Edward M. Cooper did the best shooting. The first match was a 

 sweepstakes at 9 birds, there were three entries, the scores weie: 

 Ed. Throckmorton 8, J. Cooper, Jr. 8, Asa Vv'hymer 4. In the 

 shoot-off Throckmorton broke 3 birds and Cooper 4 A shoot at 3 

 live birds between Mr. Cornwell and Capt. W L. Conover w T as 

 won by Cornwell. A sweepstakes shoot at 6 bluerocks, ten en- 

 tries, followed. E. Cooper and J. Cooper tied lor first, breaking 

 all of their birds. E. Throckmorton, W. G. Conover and J. B. 

 Bergen each broke 5, and Asa Whynier won third money. The 

 two Coopers div. first money, and in the shoot-; ff for second 

 Throckmorton won. A shoot at 6 birds, in which there were 

 eleven entries, was won by Chas. Grassenger. with Ed. Cooper 

 second, Ed. Busseli third, and J. Cooper, Jr , lourth. The next 

 sweepstakes was a shoot at 5 doubles. Tins was won by Ed. 

 Cooper who broke 9, J. Cooper came next with 8, and Ed. Throck- 

 morton third with 7. The last and most amusing shoot of the 

 day was a walking match. Edward and John Cooper won first 

 money, each breaking 10 out of 11. Throckmorton won second 

 with 6 out of 9, and Conover third with 3 out of 6. The elub wiU 

 hold its live bird shoot Thursday, April 25. 



NEWARK, N. J.— A big sweepstakes w ; Jl be shot at John Erb's 

 on Thursday, April 25. commencing at 10 A. M. The conditions 

 will be 25 live birds each, $25 entry, Hurlingham rules to govern. 

 It is likely that the entry list will include at least twenty-five of 

 the most expert shots in this State, as well as a number of equally 

 good ones from New York and Pennsylvania, 



