May 16, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



845 



Thirt" event, hndge Fhrot. 10 singles and 5 pairs Peorias. same 

 conditions, entrance $1.50, 4 moneys: 



Skinmr.. 1101111111 11 11 11 11 11-19 



Palv. 11 llOllll 10 10 10 11 11-16 



Marshall llOUllOll 11 00 10 11 10- U 



Chantler 1111111111 11 II 11 11 10—19 



AVarwi. k n, '10 010110 11 10 11 10 1<— 14 



Cirri tensou 001 01 1 101 10 t.O 10 11 11—13 



Wliitcomb 01111 11001 11 11 11 10 10-15 



Reillv 1 0111 11 11 11 11 10 11 01-17 



Nieholsm 10010,0101 10 1' 10 10 10-10 



Stokes liOO'MiOll 1» 10 11 11 10— 13 



Morse 0111001100 10 11 10 00 10-10 



Sho't 0111000110 10 10 10 10 10—10 



Osmer lOlOllllll 10 :0 10 11 10—14 



Ooosman MlWflOO 01 1) 10 10 10-12 



Fish 1101110111 11 10 10 10 00-13 



Bennett 1 111101 1 11 01 11 10 10 hi 



Hofflin 0001003000 00 00 10 00 00- 2 



Kinsch llillMil 11 11 JO 11 10-17 



Br«dy 0010J1I010 11 10 11 1(1 11-12 



Bangs 110OU1U1 11 10 10 10 II 15 



Ensign 1111111111 11 11 11 II 11-20 



Cutter U 11011111 II II 11 11 11-19 



jaawren.ce loll I ll 1 11 10 01 11 11 11-17 



Daniels 001110.001 10 00 10 10 10- 9 



Murphy lOHHOiOl 11 10 01 11 10-14 



Pratt . 0.1)01 lllll 10 11 10 10 11-15 



Fox 1101000101 10 10 10 00 11— 10 



Rubv llOllOiOlO 10 00 11 no 00- 9 



Geneva OUll 1 1)010 10 11 10 10 1 0-12 



Laiz 1110000101 00 11 11 11 10-12 



Rosy 0.11001101 00 00 10 00 10- 8 



Ensign first, and senior badge on s'raight score. Skinner* Chant- 

 ler and Cutler divided s< contt, Reilly third, after shooting twelve 

 times, Bennett and Duly fourth. 



Fourth event, ••Tribune" badge shoot, 9 singles and 3 pairs 

 Peorias, same conditions, $1 entrance, 4 moneys, previous winners 

 handieapp-'d: 



Ensign (22). 110111111 01 00 00- 9 Claggett.. .101101111 110110-9 

 Brady (2>)..l lOOtllll H 00 00— 9 Goasman. .110101110 1110 11—11 

 L'w'nc (21 >.00i 'l'lll 110111-13 Bennett. .. .101111111 11 10 00-11 



Cutter (30.110100111 10 CO 11— 9 Fish 111011011 10 1111-13 



Stokes (21). ilillll 11 1110 10-13 Murphy.... 111110011 1110 10-11 

 Skinner ...11 1 1111 11 1110 10-13 Piatt ... . 011011011 10 1110-10 



Morse 010010110 1110 10—8 Fox 01'0-ltll 00 1101—10 



Marshall.. IU'010111 10 10 01-9 Dodge 111101101 10 10 11-11 



Dub 01C01H10 10 10 10- 8 Kinsch ....110)11111 10 10 10-11 



Ruby 0101 ill 11 10 10 11-11 Tborupson.lOl 111011 10 10 10-11 



Shott 000011001 10 10 11- 7 Geneva ...1H01000L 10 10 10-8 



Roxv llillOlOl 00 00 10-7 H.tvermailOOOlOOiOO 10 10 CO— 3 



Chantler ..111 i lllll 11 10 11- !4 tieflly 111110111 10 10 10-11 



Dailv 110111111 10 1110-13 Bangs 1.0011111 00 00 10- 7 



Hofflin... 001C01001 00 10 00- 4 Walker.... 11 1110010 10 LI 11—11 

 Latz 001001001 11 11 lu— 8 Nieholsou. 10.010000 w. 



Cb.an.Mer first, Warwick badge, and divides second with Skinner 

 and Stokes, Fish third on shoot-off, and Murphy fourth. 



Fifth event. 10 single Peorias. §1 entrance, 4 moneys: 



Skinner 1111111111-10 Claggett 1101110111- 8 



Lawrence 11011 IliOl- 8 Sh..tt lOllOloOOO- 4 



Stokes 1110101111— 8 Murphy 1010010)11— 



Pratt 11.0. lllll- 8 Walker 1111111011- 9 



Marshall l lllll 1111-10 Bangs OlOllOIOlO- 5 



Rih v 11)11111 j1— 10 Havermail 0000000000 - 



Chantler 011111)110— 8 Brady 1111101010— 7 



Morse 110101 1 lOL— 7 Geneva 0110100000— 3 



Fox 0,10011001— 5 Ensign 11U11011I— 9 



Dodge 1110)11)11— 9 Cutter 1111111011 — 9 



Whitcotnb OullllUlO- 7 Dub llvlllllOO— 7 



Skinner and Riley first, Cutter aud Ensign second on shoot-off, 

 Chantler third on shoot-off. 



Sixth event, 5 pairs Peorias, entrance 50 cents, 3 moneys: 



Skinner M 11 11 11 11—10 Dodge 11 01 11 11 10- 8 



Whitconib 11 10 10 00 11— 6 Murphy 10 01 11 10 10— 6 



Stolses ..11 11 10 10 10— 7 Ensign 10 00 11 00 10- 4 



Marshal] 11 11 10 10 11- 8 Cutter 10 CO 10 11 i 0- 4 



Chan ler 11 10 10 11 11- 8 Dub.... 10 00 10 00 10— 3 



Skinner first, ties on 8 second, Stokes third. Williams. 



ST. PAUL GUN CLUB. 



ST. PAUL, May 11— For a wonder the St. Paul Gun Cluh had a, 

 still day to-day for their regular weekly badge and practice 

 shoot, i he first one since the season opened. As a result good 

 scores were made, and the person who won any money had to 

 shoot for it. Peorias. as usual, were used, and 5 screened traps 

 Keystone rules, except in individual badge shoot when the singles 

 are thrown according to the American rules, and ihe doubles 

 from one set of traps. Holt, who challenged Bumhard, the win- 

 ner twice of badge, failed to arrive in time, only a few minutes 

 late, however, and Forbes challenged. Burkhard was sick and 

 would not have shot at all had he not been the holder of the bad^e 

 which accounts for his poor score. Pfial er has challenged Forbes 



15yds„ S3 entrance, purse and badge 1 go to the winner; 



Burkhard 1100111 mOiOOll 01 n n 10 li-ie 



Forbes 11C011111111111 10 U 10 10 11-20 



First event, 10 single Peorias, entrance 75 cents: 



Max .1111110111- 9 Reed 0111011111- 8 



Fish 1 11 1011111 — 9 skinner, U 11111111— 10 



Bennett 110000111)- Burke lOOlOlOiOl- 5 



Chantler 1101111110- 8 Pfister 11 11111111 10 



Warwick 0110111101— 7 Dox 1001 00110- 4 



Kennedy HOlOili— 7 Forbes HOllllOOl— 7 



Balsom llUliHll— 10 



Balsom, Skinner and eiister divided first, Max and Fish divided 

 second. Reed third. 



Second event, 5 singles and 2 pairs Peorias, conditions same, 

 ent ranee 75 cents: 



Max lllll 10 10-0 Reed 1110 10 11-7 



Fish lllll 10 11 8 Skinaer 10101 1110—0 



Hennett 1)110 0110—0 Burke 11101 1110—7 



Chancer HU1 H ll— 9 Pfister 1011L 10 00—5 



Warwick 11001 1111 7 Dot 10,11 nw 7 



Kennedy lllll 10 11—8 Forbes 0111) 10 10—0 



Balsom Hill H 10—8 



Ties on 8 for second: Eish 2. Kennedy 3, Balsom 2. Kennedy 

 second. Ties on 7 tor third; Wa-iwiek 3 and 2, Reed 2, Burke 3 

 and 2. Burke and Warwick third. 



Badge shoot, 10 singles and 5pairs Peorias, $1 entrance- 

 Max ) 111111111 00 10 10 01 11—14 



Fish 101000.010 1 1 1 10 11 10-if 



Bennett 11 101 111 Jl 01 10 11 11 U-17 



Chantler lJIHLlill 11 10 U 01 00-lfi 



Warwick 110M1010 00 00 11 10 10-11 



Kennedy IlliOlOl 1 09 10 11 01 10—13 



Balsom llilOiolll ll n it n ci-17 



Reed 0111011101 11 01 11 00 11-14 



Skinner llllliilll 11 00 11 11 10—17 



Brake Jill, 11100 11 11 ll n 11-I8 



Pfister 1 Ilillll 11 10 11 10 11-18 



Dox UlOKIjlil 10 10 11 10 10-13 



F,.rbas LllOulll 10 11 10 11 11— 7 



Kilby 1000011111 11 11 10 00 11-13 



Holt llllClllll 11 11 n jo 00—10 



Smith 01C01 11110 10 10 11 00 It* — 11 



Novoting 1011111001 11 11 11 11 10-16 



Pfister and Burke divide first, but shoot for badge, Burke win- 

 ning, Bennett second, Holt third, Max fourth. 



Third event, 15 single Peorias: 



Max. \ .1111101110111)1-13 Burke 111111011111011-13 



Fish 10,101111111110-13 Dox OiOHllUlOlOtll- 10 



Bennett 111111 111101010—12 Forbes. IOIiOI M1110111— 12 



Chantler. . ...1011111101111,0—12 Kilby 111)10111110111—13 



Warwick 1000: H .101111)10- 8 Holt IliOl illlllOll I— 13 



Kennedy 01111110)11)1.0-13 .Smith OOOOOOtOOOOllOO— 3 



Balsom llllillllOillll-ll Blake OOOllOiOlllHOO— 8 



Reed 011101 1 1111 Oil — 12 Pfister 1 11111001111111—13 



Skinner 11011H11L11U- 14 



Balsom and Skinner divided first, Pfister second, Chantler 

 thiid after shooting 12 times on tie, and Dox fourth. 



Fourth event, 4 singles a r d 3 pairs, enirance ftl: 



Max .....mi 10 01 00—6 Skinner. 1111 11 10 10-8 



Fish 0111 10 10 11-7 Burke 1110 11 11 11-9 



Bernett.S 1011 11 11 11—9 Pfister UU 111110—9 



Chamler 1101 11 11 10-8 Holt 0111 01 lo 11—7 



Warwick. Ull 11 00 11—8 Forbes 1111 11 lo 00—7 



Ke nedy 0111 110111—8 Dox ..1000 11 10 10—5 



Balsom ..Ull 10 H ll— 9 Smith 1110 10 00 00—4 



Reed 1010 1110 11-7 Blake 1110 1110 11—8 



Bennett first, Kennedy second, Fish third, Max fourth. 



Fifth event, 12 single Peorias, entrance $1: 



Max Ollillllllll— 11 Reed 111110111110-10 



Fish 001 111111111-10 Skinner — OlllIUlllll — 11 



Bennett 111011)11111—11 Burke 1 Mil HI 1111— 12 



Chantler 01011)111111—10 Pfister 1111 1 1 1111 ;0 — II 



Kennedy. 111001111011—9 Holt 011100110111—8 



Bnlsorn lllll 1111110 — 11 Blake lOlUllOllll— 10 



Burke first, Max and Bennett second, Chantler third. 



Wrt/UAMS. 



KANSAS CITY, May 11..— The Missouri State tournament will 

 He held here, opening OB Mav 27 and running 5 days. Liberal 

 prize lists have been prepared and the prospects arc for a rich, 

 good time. The programme provides: 



First sht ot, open "to the world, 10 live birds 26yds. rise, use of 

 both barrel-; ties, 3 birds at .'10yds. Entrance $% including birds. 

 Divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. 



Second shoot, open to the world. 10 live birds, 30yds. rise, use of 

 both barrel*-; ties. 3 birds at 80yd*. Entrance 87.50. including 

 birds, with $75 added. Divided 10. 30, 20 and 10 per cent. 

 | Third shoot, open to any number of teams of two from clubs 

 ! that are members of the Association. 5 live birds at 20yds. and 5 

 at 30yds.. use of both barrels; ties, 3 birds each man at 30yds. 

 Entrance $15 each team, including birds. Divided 40, 30,20 aud 10 

 per cent., with $75 added. 



Fourth shoot, open to the world, 6 live birds at 20yds., use nf 

 one barrel ouly; tit s. 2 birds at: 30yds, Entrance $7.50, including 

 birds. Divided 40, 30. 20 and 10 per ceilt., with $75 added. 



Fifth shoot, State Association medal, open only to one team of 

 four from eac i club belonging to the association, 15 live birds 

 each man, 30 j ds. rise, use of both barrels, entrance $20 each team, 

 birds extra; Mes, 3 birds each man at 30yds. rise. One huudred 

 dollars to go to the cluh last holding the medal, and the balance 

 to be divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent, of purse. 



Sixth shoot. St. Louis Gun Club medal, valued at $500, open to 

 all members of the State Association, conditions and rules of the 

 above club to govern; 10 live birds, 2Hj ds. rise, use of one barrel 

 only, entrance $10. including birds; ties, 3 birds at 30yds. First 

 prize the gold medal. All the entrance money to go to the last 

 club holding the medal. In this shoot there will be many hand- 

 some and valuable, special prize s. 



Seventh shoot, open to the world; 10 live birds, 26yds. rise, use 

 of one barrel ot lv, entrance $7.50, including birds;* ti< s, 8 birds 

 at 30yds. Divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent., with $75 added. 



Eiguth shoot, open to the world; 4 pairs live birds, 21yds. rise, 

 entrance $7.50 including birds; ties, 3 pairs at 84yds. Divided 40, 

 30, 20 and 10 per cent, of purse, with $75 added. 



Ninth shoot, open to the world; L0 live birds at 30VO*8 rise, use of 

 one barrel. Ties, 3 birds at 30yds. Entrance $7.50, including 

 birds. Divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent, of purse. 



Tenth shoo f , open to membeis of the State association only: 10 

 live birds at 30\ds. rise, use of both barrels. Ties, 3 live birds at 

 30yd8. Entrance $2.50. the price of live birds only. The Inde- 

 pendence and Kansas City Gun Clubs donate each $75 to this 

 shoot, whicn will be divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent, of purse. 



Eleventh shout, open to the world; 25 live birds, 30- ds. rise, use 

 of both barrels. Ties. 5 birds at 33yds. Entrance $25, including 

 birds. Divided 35, 27Vg, 20, 121^ and 5 per cent, of purse. 



Unseh Fritz. 



THE CORKY GUN CLUB held their monthly meeting Mav 1 

 and elected 15 new members. The club will shoot on new ground 

 next week and house and grounds are almost completed. Follow- 

 ing are scores of last shoot: 



F Babcock. 1111 lllll milUOl 1111111-24 



W etmore • 1 101 11 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 1 111 1 1-23 



Scott OUl 1 01 1 1011 1 1101 11 11 1011—20 



Penrose 1 lOUlo ' 0111 1 1 1 1 110 - 1 1110-20 



Kelleher . , lllOllllOllOlOlOlOirillll-19 



H Arnold ... 11 1 Hi 1 10101 (i 1 1 1 1 0101 1 01—1 9 



Green 1 111101101 11010U»jUU1-19 



Jacobsou 01 00111 lOi ll 1 111)1100 111 1 — 19 



Berliner 10 101 HOOD 0111 11101U011— 18 



Laurie OHOHOlOiOll UDIUOHOI— 18 



Blair 11111011110)0100111010)11-18 



Swan 101111110100 0001111111.1-18 



Marsh 011 HI 1 1 011100 1 01 111 01 0- 1 7 



Blydenburg 111101 1 11010. 01 1 1011 0110—17 



Dunbar 11 1 1 1 001 1 0( )( 11 lLKJl 1 0001 1 1— 1 5 



Mead 101 1 1 1 00 1 0000 1 1 0001 1. 1 111— 14 



Howard UOIOOOIUI 10)1 100)101000— 14 



Lewis 101 1 1 011 1 001 0101 01D Oft ,00—13 



Edwards D011I KXU0100H 0010J 01111-18 



Ellis 1100111011000101001100110—13 



Oliver ... 000,010110100010100110111-12 



Waggoner llo 101000011 1 00110000011—12 



Wilson OC010 1 01 111 00100001001 Ll 1—13 



Ward OOilOlOOUlOQOOUlOlOIOlO— 12 



Siarbird 1100011010001 101 10110,000— 12 



Bro v n 10:0000,00111 1 1010100(1101—1 2 



Gartner ()0 ! lluoiOHOOO ollOOll 00 1— 11 



Van v\ e rt OoOOOOl 00001-0000000000000— 1 



Fred Babcock won the gold medal, ti. Arnold the silver and 

 Van Wert the leather medal. 



LONG BRANCH, May 1J.— An interesting pigeon shoot took 

 place near Newman Springs. Long Branch, this afternoon between 

 Brooklyn and New Jersey crack marksmen. The match has for 

 a long time been on the tap s, and was for $100 aside, the man 

 making ' ' 

 pigeon g 

 and Tabor 

 Ed war I P 



Stone, of the Long Branch Shooting Club. The conditions of the 

 match were: Twenty -five birds each, 80yds. boundary, ft ground 

 traps 5yds. apart, Hui lm,bam rules. Graham and Parker, of the 

 Brooklyn team, stood at 28yds., Price, of Shrewsbury, stood at 

 30yds., and Stone, of Long Branch, stood at 25yds. behind the 

 traps. Use of both barrels was allowed. 



Tue day could not have been better could the marksmen have 

 made it to older, a genile breeze blowing the gun smoke away, 

 leaving the flying target in clear sight should a second barrel lie 

 necessary to stop its career. The men faced the traps shortly 

 after luncheon at 1 o'clock. A number of visitors from Brooklyn, 

 New York aud Long Branch came to the grounds to witness the 

 shoot, among whom was quite a bevy of ladies, The poorest 

 shooting of the lot was done by Parker, of Flatbush, who was re- 

 garded by many as the best marksmen of the lot, but, unfortun- 

 ately, nearly every hard bird in the coop came to his trap. The 

 fine form and steady shooting of Graham, the other Brooklyn 

 man, won applause irom the spectators, he bringing victory to 

 the Brooklyn side, besides personally capturing the handsome 

 Parker gun presented to the man making the highest score. The 

 following is the summary of the shoot: 

 Brooklyn. 



Graham 1 111 111 1 01 1 11 1 lllll 10111 1—23 



Parker 0111111101)101,0011111101— 19— 42 



New Jersey. 



Stone 1111111011 101111 111001011-20 



Price lOllllllonillllinoOiUO-^0-40 



Af.er the team match a dinner was servrtr at a neighboring 

 cottage to the friends of the marksmen who were invited to wit- 

 ness the match, while a number of gentlemen present, vho came 

 down wiiii their guns, staid on the ground and engaged in sweep- 

 stakes, shooting clay and wild pigeons until train time for New 

 York. A matcU waa made on the grounds to shoot a match of 

 similar conditions, between the same parties on Decoration Day, 

 at Middletown. 



BELFAST GUN CLUB, Belfast, May 8.— The Belfast Gun Cluh 

 was organized May 30 with 13 members, and John Healey, Pres. - 

 Herbert Morrison, Vice-Pres.; Charles R. Coombs, Sec.-Treas. We 

 have a flub shoot every Wednesday afternoon, and the score in- 

 closed is of our second shoot. We are all green hands at this kind 

 of shooting. 



Match at 15 bluerocks, 3 traps, 16 and 18yds. rise, Chamberlin 

 rules: 



Gray 010100011000011— 6 Morrison 010000000000001— 2 



Stearns lOooOIOOlOOOO 1— 5 Sanborn OOOllOOOOlOllOl— 6 



Hardy .OtlOOUOOlOOOOO— 5 Wilson 101 101101 0C0000— 6 



Coombs .lOUOOOUOllOll- 9 Healey OOllimiOOllOl— 10 



Decrow OOOOOOOOHOlOOl— 4 



MANHATTAN GUN CLUB, New York.-The Manhattan Gun 

 Club held its regular monthly shoot at Woodside May 8. Club 

 rules, 7 live birdt: 



J A Hoffmann 0111111— 6 L Roth 1010100—3 



M Liehtenberger 1111)10—6 J Geunerich 101)101—5 



F J Lambrecht 1010110-4 H Schmid. IOIIOj.0-4 



J W Bayer 1011110-5 



NORTHAMPTON, Mass.-The Norwood Gnn Club of Florence, 

 Mass., has adopted the. rules of the American Shooting Associa- 

 tion. The club have fine shooting grounds on the track of the 

 horse railroad. The Northampton Gun Club have changed their 

 name to the Little Mountatn Shooting Club and have fixed up 

 their grounds. The Whitney Gun Co. are busy at work on the 

 tools and fixtures for turning out guns; they expect to have a few 

 on the market for the fall trade. A large gun firm of Birming- 

 ham, Eng., has written asking to work the English and French 



SUBURBAN SHOOTING GROUNDS.— Claremont, N. J.,Mav 

 11 — Lefevre Trophy, 25 birds, 25 cents entry; 



Johnson Ill 11 1111111 111 11111011 1 0—33 



S i mp.so u > 1 1 01 01 1 1001 000 lllll] 100— 1 5 



Fox 1 IOOIHIOIOIIOO'11 lolllIO— 17 



Jersey 1111101 H 0111 01 1 1 1 11111—22 



Collins 101 1 lOlllll 11100111 1 ']U—31 



Jones , 0010 OOlOOJOOllOOllOO'OH-ll 



Lindsley ll 001111111111 11011 ill 10— 21 



Hathaway 100101 O00UI 01 1 1 dill '01— 15 



Qui mby Ill 1 0010UU10 . Ill 1 11011 1- 20 



Eight sweeps followed at 10 birds each, Keystone rules, 50 cents 

 entry. The scores stood: 



Sweep No. 1: Johnson 8, Ferris 8. King 8. De Forrest 9, Jersey 8, 

 Collins 4, Simpson 7, Snr'lh 6. Hathaway 5, Jones 6. 



Sweep No. 3: Johnson 9, Ferns 7, De Forest 10, Jersey 8, Collins 

 8, Simpson 4. Jones 5, Smith 7, Kb g 8. Third rbvided. 



Sweep No. 8: Johnson 9, Jersey 7, Collins 7, Ferris 8, De Forest 

 5, King 7, Smith 7. Third divided. 



Sweep No. 4: Johnson 9. Jersey 9. Collins 8, De Forest 7, Sirup- 

 5, Ferris 5, Smith 7. Fust and thiid divided. 



Sweep No 5: Johnson 8, Jersey 6. DeForest 8. Ferris 7, Collins 7. 

 First and second divide. 



Sweep No. 6: Johnson 7, De Forist 8, Jersey 10. Collins 8, Ferris 

 8, L'ndsley 0. Second divide. 



Sweep No. 7: Johnson 9, Jersey 9, De Forest 8, Ferris 8, Smith 6, 

 Lindsl- y 8. First and second divide. 



Sweep No. 8: Johnson 10 De Foiest 8, Jersey 10, Ferris 9, Col- 

 lins 7, Lindsley 7, Smith 7. Jones 6. First divide. 



ALTOONA, Pa., May 13.— Mr. Glial. L. Dick, of Johns' own, came 

 over Saturday morning to shoot a pigton match with Dr. Thorn- 

 ton, of this city. Two matches were shot and ended in a victory 

 for Johnstown. The contest was for $100 a side, Hurlinghiim 

 rules. In the first match 12-gnuge guns were used, and in the 

 second 10-gauge, 30yds. rise and 80yds. boundary, 5 traps. The 

 contest lasted 2 hours and 15 minutes. G. G. Zeth was the referee 

 aud Frank Copely and J. M. Dodson acted as juderes. One of 

 Thornton's pigeons fell outside of boundary. The Johustowners 

 were much elated over the victory, mu neitner of the contestants 

 did any remarkable shooting. In the first, match Thornton .'hot 

 6 birds with the second parrel and Dick shot 5, while in the second 

 Thornton shot 4 and Dick 2 with the second barrel. In the score 

 below the figure 2 means second barrel: 

 First Match. 



T ho r nton 002 1 1 ) 111 020 11 1 21 200021 1 12— 1 7 



Dick 12212 ,1X011 1 1 100011201 j 1-19 



Second Match. 



Thornton 1110120102020 il-ll Dick 1 1 1 22101 m 111 101 —IS 



a, f. h. 



LAKE WOOD. O., Mav U.-The Locksley Gun Club held their 

 regular shoot for the club badge to-day on tin ir range, which is 

 situated opposite the Cleveland Nursery, on MadiJon avenue. 

 The day wa3 remarkably fair aud a fine time was had. A number 

 of spectators were present to witness the shnoting. John H. Byer 

 won the badge, without anv close competitors, breaking 24 out of 

 a possible 25. The conditions were 25 single tumdard ta-gets, 

 thrown from 3 traps. 18yds. lise. The following are Ihe grow s: 



A Hall lOOiOlOiniulllOO 0111110-16 



A Jinks ....11 1 0111111001111 1001. 110-18 



E Honley OHOlulHOOiOOQOlllllOO 1—14 



G sanford (visitor) OlliO'Jl 1)111.11110; 11 H11— 21 



J C Andrews 1110101 0101 1 1011110111111— 19 



J H Byer 1111011111111111111111111-24 



E G Pease ....iiOlOOiniOIUlOlin.OloOOl— 15 



In the sweepstake hoot which followed the club shoot, there 

 were 5 entries of 25 cents each, in which Ryer won first money 

 and Sauford second. 



BALTIMORE, May 8.— The shoot between tbe Baltimore Gun 

 Club, of Baltimore, ami the Norlu End Gun Club, of Frankford, 

 Philadelphia, came off to-day. The contest was at 25 Keystone 

 targets per man. The Baltimore Club won iu brilliant stvle by a 

 score of 223 to 215, beating the Pluladelphians hy 8 birds. The 

 day was all that could be desired, and the Baltimore bovs met 

 the North End team at the station and escorted them to the 

 grounds in fine style. After the first squad had shot the Balti- 

 more Club invited the contestants to a first-class dinner. In the 

 ne»r future the shoot will be repeated on the North End Gun 

 Club grounds. One special feature of the shoot (outside of the 

 first-class scores made by Messrs. W. H. Wolstencr ft. M. Hiesrie 

 and Capron) was that W, M. Pack made his score of 21 breaks out 

 of 24 with one hand, having met witn an accident to his left hand, 

 which prevented huu from using it: 



North End Gun Club Team. Baltimore Gun Club Team. 



WH Wolstencroft 24 Hiestle 24 



J A Penn 14 Capron 24 



W Garvin 19 



H Thurman 15 



WMPack.... 21 



Jos Thmman 19 



Jas Wolstencroft 20 



H Ridge 17 



ALLumb 23 



S Richards 20 



WmHPack 23-215 



wiiiurd :::::2o 



Hartner 23 



Cantler is 



Cleveland ki 



Franklrn 19 



Brower 18 



Mann 21 



Buck 17 



Wroten 18—223 



WILMINGTON. May 11. -At the grounds of the Wawaset Gun 

 Club, Wilmington, Del., there w as a match between the Wawaset 

 and the hiamensi team>. The fonn-r had an easy victory, de- 

 feating the Kiamensi by a score of 218 to 151. The shooting was 

 at 15 singles and 5 pairs of doubles. Appended is the st ore: 

 Wawaset. Kiamensi. 



S'gls. D'bls. 





' ^4 1S - 



D'bls. 



R Miller 





10 



G Huber 



.. 12 



9 



W MeKendrick.. 



.. 12 



8 





10 



9 



D Buckmaster.... 



.. 14 



5 



G Miller 



.. 12 



5 



H Buckmaster... 



.. 1L 



7 



W Buckmaster.. . 



.. 12 









,. 11 



6 



C BttcKmasteJ 



,. 10 



7 



A Stout 



, 10 



4 



W Smith 



11 



2 





140 



78 



F P\le 



A Butter 



W Ruth 



F Gray 



W Deighton 



Ct Lancaster 



C Hurl.ert 



11 



8 



9 



8 



9 



8 



9 



5 



10 



3 



9 



3 



1 



4 



7 



4 



G 



4 



6 



4 







3 



5 



3 



94 



57 



CHICAGO, May 10.— The regular weekly shoot of the Sherman 

 Gun Club was well a ttended to-day, but on account of the wind 

 the poorest scores of the season were made, ."-prig won Class A 

 badge ami Flowers Cktts B badge. Following is the seen : 



Williams 00 11 11010 10101 11110 11011-17 



Sprig 101 11 - 



Wnril 



lllll 



OHIO 

 (Hill 

 11001 



1 out J 



Ward 1,010 



Colt 0L10 



Darst 10111 



Walters 11 101 



llxmi 11101 



Niiru OOUL 



Flowers 11011 



Miller .101:0 



Bennett 00001 



Warren 0101 1 



Fields 10,11 



Grossman 00 01 



Shephard (visitor) 01011 



HARRIS BURG, Pa., May 9.— West End Social Gun Club. 

 Match at live pigeons, 10 ground traps, 21\ds. rise, 80yds. bound- 

 ary, old Loi g Island ru es, gold medal nnze: 



A Miller 1H10100U— 7 M H Brensmy;er 010101111 1- 7 



H Bach.... OUiOOOOll-5 Wm F Wade lOH lLOil-V 



A Dunn OOOOlOOUO-3 H Real. 001000001 1-3 



C Sellers 1110010111-7 P H Hummel 0,010110)0—5 



JTioup 1000010,10-4 M Owens 010111)0,0-6 



H Shoop OmoOOOoi-1 G Marshall IQlOlOoOOn -3 



J Whiteman 10111)1111 9 



The birds were a very good lot, and the conditions were very 

 favorable and all had a good time. The medal w as won by Mr 

 Jacob Whiteman,— H. M. B. 



lOOfl 11011 



10.110 10111 



11100 01111 



10001 0,011 



OOlofl 1001 1 



1.1101 10111 



1000 1 toioo 



11111 0,011 01111 



011 010,.0 11001 



10010 1U010 100,1 



10000 01010 11 101 



01100 00111 10111 



onoo 11011 00111 



01110 11101 101-1 



11111-28 

 )01U-)7 

 11110-18 

 1 1001-14 

 Oil in- 12 

 1)010 00110-17 

 10111 (i0L'l-12 

 0,001-18 

 01111-11 

 10110 ll 

 100,0-12 

 lOtdl-10 

 10000-12 

 111,0-17 



SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.— Owing to the threatening aspect of 

 the weather this morning very few membe'S of the Caiiiornia 

 Wing Shotting Cluh assembled at the San Bruno traps to par- 

 ticipate in the monthly pr ze shoot of the club The store of the 

 day was made by Ed Fay, who grassed his cozen iu fine lorm, all 

 with the first barrel. This is a feat which wea nevn leiore ac- 

 1 omplished on tbe San Bruno ground ard very seldom on any 

 ground. Frank Day, a Los Angeles wing-shot, enjoyeri the cour- 

 tesies of the club and shot with them, but, for want of practice, 

 was not in first-class form. The score: 



Fay millllllll-12 De Vault ., 000011101111- 7 



k lade lliOlUlOlll— 10 Lewis OOlOOO 11000- 4 



Ooffin OlOUlliOlil- 8 Day OHlOClllUO- 8 



Liddle lllUOlllEO— 10 



A pool shoot at 6 birds, with 5 entries, was then made up and 

 resulted as follows: Slade 6, Fay 5, Coffin 5, Lidule 5, Dav i. The 

 ram prevented further oport. 



