408 



FOREST AND STREAM SUPPLEMENT. 



[June 6, 1889. 



$2,000 Fidelity accident policy, value $15, was won by Apel, on the 

 truly remarkable, score of 2 out of 35. 



The tournament now ended. The club deserves compliments 

 for its success under very trying conditions. Many of the shooters 

 present promised to bo at Illinois .state shoot, the following Tues- 

 day. E. H. 



COLT GUN CLUB TOURNAMENT. 



HARTFORD, May 31.-Thc Colt, Gun Club held a fine tourna- 

 ment here yesterday and to-day. The class of shooters 

 present was tbe best in New England, and included Streeter, 

 Perry and Dickev, of Boston; Lee, of Providence; Whitney. Sher- 

 man, Savage. Loiigdon, Widman, Bristol, Merriman and E. Fol- 

 som, of New Haven; Mauley, of Danbury; Yerrington, of Norwich; 

 Brown and Avery, of Mcriden; Thomas, of Springfield: Watkins, 

 of Manchester; Sterry, of South Windsor, and many of the best 

 known shots in the home club. 



The weather was against good shooting on both days, the wind 

 being strong and rain falling heavily during parts of both days. 

 Nevertheless the scores were very good, and it should be said to 

 the credit of the less prominent shooters that when such men as 

 Stanton, Perry, Dickey, Manlevand Yerrington and others did not 

 make almost clean scores, that to be "in with them'' means excep- 

 tionally good work. In fact, a number of dark horse? made big 

 records, which class them way up among the big shooters. 



The shoot was managed by President Burbridge, assisted by F. 

 H. Whittlesey, S. B. Douglass, W. H. Nichols and Secretary 

 Willey, and was a financial success to tbe amount of over $200. 

 All the visiting trap-shots expressed themselves as highly pleased 

 with all the arrangements. On tbe first day Mr. H. A. Penrose, 

 ofCorry, Pa., representing the Keystone traps and birds, con- 

 ducted the traps and managed the shooters. He did splendid 

 work, and every shooter was highly pleased with the system- 

 traps and birds. More birds can be shot on the Keystone system 

 than on anv other and better satisfaction obtained. The results 

 of the two days' shoot was as follows: 

 jFYrsi Day. 



First event, 10 Keystones, 5 angles: Yerrington 10, Culver^Perry, 

 Whitney, Merriam 9 each, Hill, Harvey, Gould, Lee, Ross, Brown, 

 Avery 8 each. 



Second event, 10 kingbirds. 3 angles: Whitney, Sterry, Longdon, 

 Sherman 10 each, Stanton, Hill, Yerrington, Avery, Brown. Capen, 

 Saunders, Bristol, N. Folsom 9 each, Gould, Perry, Whittlesey, 

 Johnson, Webb, E. Folsom, Lee, Savage, Manley 8 each, Willey, 

 Wildman, Higby, Merriman, Ross 7 each. 



Third event, 20 birds from 5 traps: Yerrington 20, Webb, Stan- 

 ton, Manley, Brown, Longdon, Whitney 19 each, Sherman, Saun- 

 ders, Difkev, Folsom 18 each, Melrose, Johnson, Savage, Widman, 

 Hill, Bristol 17 each, Ross, Thomas 16 each. 



Fourth event, 4 pair clay-birds: Stanton, Perry.Whitney, Henry, 

 Longdon, Savage 8 each, Merriman, Hill, Avery 7 each, Webb, 

 Dickev. Alpaugh, Brown, Saunders, Sterry 6 each, Manley, Sher- 

 man, E. Folsom 5 each, Harvey, Thomas, Johnson, Widman. 

 Bristol 4 each. 



Fifth event, 10 Keystones, 5 angles: Yerrington, Stanton, Whit- 

 ney, Manlev 10 each, Langdon, Saunders, Avery, Brown, Capen, 

 Henry, Perrv. E. Folsom, Savage, Harvey, Widman, Bristol9 each, 

 Merriman, Thomas, Dickey. Lee, Willey, Sterry 8 each, Webb, 

 Jonnson, Ross 7 eich. Hill, Vibberts, Alpaugh 6 each. 



Sixth event, 10 Keystones. 5 traps: Savage, Whitney, Brown 10 

 each, Perry, Sterrv. Stanton, Dickey, Ames, Sherman, Willey 9 

 each, Burbridge, Brown 8 each, Longdon, Widman, Yerrington, 

 Merriman, Bristol, Webb, Watkins, Hill 7 each. 



The great event of the first day was the $100 guarantee race at 

 50 birds. In this race some of the best shots in New England 

 entered, and although a strong wind together with rain prevailed, 

 fair scores were made under rather h»rassing conditions. The 

 scores were: Whitney 49, Perry 48, Stanton. Savage. Longdon, 

 Sherman 47 each. Brown 46, Avery, Yerrington, Bristol, Widman 

 45 each, E. Folsom 44, Manlen 43, Dickey 42, Sterry, Webb. Henrv, 

 Watkins 41 ea' h, Merriman, Melrose 40 each, Wiley, Hooper 39 

 each, Thomas 32, Hill 28. 



The ninth event of the day was 10 birds on 5 traps: Savage, 



Hill, Whitney, Sterry 7, Johnson 6. 



Second Day. 



The weather for the second day was bright and clear in the 

 morning and the sweeps opened with all the "big ones" on hand. 

 The first event was a little sweep at 10 straightaways, resulting: 

 Sterry 9, Dickev, Stanton and Manley 8 each, Yerrington 7, Perrv 

 and Whittlesey 5 each, Webb 4. 



The second event was 12 standards from 5 traps: Savage, Dic- 

 kev, Ridge and Stanton 12 each. Sterry, Albee, Perry, Longdon 

 and Yerrington 11 each, Porter 9, Stone 8, Manley, Folsom and 

 Carney 7 each. 



The third event was at 20 standards, 5 angles: Perry, Stanton 

 and Dickey 19 each. Ridge 18 each, Yerrington, Sterry and Carney 

 17 each, Longdon, Savage and Porter 16 each, E. Folsom and 

 Albee 15 each. 



The fourth event was at 10 standards on 5 traps: Stanton and 

 Ridge 10 each, Yerrington, Dickey, Sterry, Albee. Savage, Long- 

 don and Stone 9 each, Perry 8, Manley, Porter and Carney 7 each, 

 Webb 5. 



The fifth event was at 30 standards, the ?50 guaranteed race of 

 the day, was next shot. The wind was high and the birds flew 

 with great uncertainty as is shown by the fact that some of the 

 best shots in New England dropped 3 and 4 birds out of 30. Tbe 

 scores follow: Savage 28. Stanton and Dickey 27 each. Perry 26, 

 Longdon 25, Willey, Burbridge, Ridge and Risley 24. Manley, 

 Thomas and Yerrington 23 each, Sterry 22, Melrose 31, Carney 

 and Whittlesy 19. 



The sixth event was the two-man team, 10 birds to each man 

 in the team: 



Stanton 10 Sterry 6 



Dickey 9-19 Ridge 8-14 



Perrv 9 Carney 8 



Yerrington 9-18 Porter 9-17 



Longdon 8 Manley 8 



Savage 8-16 Stone 7—15 



Twelve clays was the seventh event. The result: Perry, Dickey, 

 Ridge 12 each, Willey, Stanton, Porter 11 each, Savage, Sterry, 

 Manley. Ensign 10 each, Longdon, Yerrington, Burbridge 9 each, 

 Golden 7. 



The eighth event was 10 standards at 5 angles: Wilhy, Sterry, 

 Dickey 10 each. Stanton, Yerrington, Longdon, Savage, Perry, 

 Porter Ensign 9 each, Higby, Ridge, Carney 8 each, Golden 5. 



The ninth event was the 20 standard race, first prize a fine Colt 

 repeating rifle presented by the Colt Fire Arms Company. This 

 was won by Mr. Manley on a score of 19. Other scores: Willey, 

 Ridge, Dickey 18 each, Stanton, Perry, Risley 17 each, Sterry, 

 Yerrington, Burbridge, Savage 16 each, Longdon, Ensign 15 each, 

 Thomas 12. 



The tenth event was 5 pair of clay birds: Dickey, Stanton, 

 Ridge, Savage, Carney 9 each. Golden 8, Longnon, Perry, Sterry, 

 Albee, Porter 7 each, Ensign 5. 



The eleventh event waa 10 standards, 5 traps: Willey, Perry, 

 Risley 10 each, Dickey, Savage, Burbridge 9 each, Thomas, Long- 

 don, Sterry, Yerrington, Douglas 8 each, Stanton 7, Golden 6, 

 Melrose, Holt 5 each. 



The same sweepstake repeated for the twelfth event: Dickey, 

 Thomas, Hooper 10 each, Burbridge, Perry, Sterry, Willey 9 each, 

 Stanton 8, Whittlesey 7, Risley 6, Lenoir 5. 



Another 10 bird sweep was shot for number 13: Burbridge, 

 Dickey, Stanton 10 each, Perry. Yerrington, Risley 9 each. Sav- 

 age. Longdon, Melrose 8 each, Thomas 7, Whittlesey 6, Golden, 

 Willey 5. 



MINNEAPOLIS, May 31.— The Minneapolis Gun Club's shoot at 

 the club grounds to-day was an enjoyable event, and the usual 

 number of sportsmen were present. The scores follow. Clnb 

 badge shoot at 10 singles and 5 pairs: Skinnet 10, Lawrence 16, 

 Boardman 16, Marshall 16, Stokes 16, Pratt 14, Webley 12, Osmer 

 12, Griffin 14, Brady 12, Kennedy 15, Warwick 17, Shott 10, Swan- 

 man 16, Baegel 15, Whitcomb 11, Daniels 10, Whitcomb, Jr. 10, 

 Ensign 14. Cutter 14, Murphy 12, S'ewall 10. Warwick wins senior 

 badge, Kennedy junior badge and Boardman the amateur badge. 



Tribune badge shoot at 9 singles and 3 pairs: Ensign 10, War- 

 wick 8, Brad v 10, Stokes 13, Lawrence 10, Murphy 12, Cutter 11, 

 Shott 11, Marshall 13, Boardman 12, Skinner 9, Webley 10, Ken- 

 nedy 9. Swanman 7, Sewall 8, Pratt 9, Bader 8, Whitcomb 9, Cole- 

 man 8, Osmer 8, Goosman 8. Marshall won the badge. 



ERIE, Pa., May 31.— The Presque Isle Gun Club was formed 

 about two months ago by several young gentlemen, a nd its growth 

 has been good, it now having about 20 members. All the mem- 

 bers are improving in wing-shooting since the first shoot, which 

 was held April 30, and to-day proved that they were not afraid of 

 blnerocks thrown from either right, left or center traps. To-day's 

 shoot was checked somewhat on account of rain, and the high 

 wind cansed the birds to fly wild. The score was as follows: H. 

 Abell 5, F. Ball 8, J. D. Heydrick 8, R. Howell 6. W. S. Hunt 9, 

 Chas. Hirt 9, Ghas. Siegel 9, Geo. Russell 9, Wm. Siegel 10. Win. 

 Siegel first, Chas. Siegel second, and James Heydrick third on 

 shoot-off. 



NORWICH TOURNAMENT. 



THE two-days' tournament of the Norwich, Conn., Shooting 

 Association, held May 28 and 39, was not so largely attended 

 as the management had hoped for. The storm of Monday kept 

 many shooters from a distance at home, and the large number of 

 tournaments occurring about the same date was probably the 

 cause of keeping many more away. On the first day about 30 

 shooters were in attendance, and 13 events were rattled off. The 

 second day only a bare dossen faced the traps, but managed to 

 have a very enjoyable time; the programme was not finished and 

 the shooting ceased at noon. The weather throughout the shoot 

 was all that could be desired, but on the opening day a strong 

 wind made the shooting quite hard. Mr. H. A. Penrose, of Key- 

 stone target fame, had entire charge of the shoot, and he threw 

 about 8,000 Keystones during the tournament. The shooting was 

 done under Keystone rules from one set of 5 traps. The followiug 

 table of shooters, arms and charges shows tne weapons and their 

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Event No. 1, 10 Keystones. 75 cents entrance, four moneys: 



Burbridge 1111010101- 7 McFarlane 1011110011- 7 



Whittlesey 1101101111- 8 Tee Kay 0111101101— 7 



Conner 0000011110- 4 Pattison 1010110110- 6 



Albee 01(10100011- 4 Barnes 1011111100— 7 



Smith 11000U1010— 4 Baldwin 0110111100— fi 



Yerrington 1111111111-10 Mershon 1100011010- 5 



Ross 1110101 101- 7 James 0100000110—3 



Webb 0011111101- 7 



Yerrington first, Wnittlesy second, Ross third in shoot-off with 

 5, Pattison and Baldwin fourth. 



Event No. 3, 10 Keystones, SI entrance, four moneys: 



Pattison 1101100111—7 Johnson 1000011010- 4 



Yerrington 11111-11111—10 Hmith 1110111001— 7 



Tinker 1010111010— 6 Whittlesy 1100110011— 



Houghton 1111111101— 9 Mershon 1000000001- 2 



Conner 01101001H- 6 Albee llllltllll-10 



Tee Kav 0111111111— 9 Burbridge 1111011011— 8 



Ross...'. 1111111111—10 Barnes 1111011100—7 



Webb 1111111011— 9 McFarlane 1100011001- 5 



Baldwin OlOOliOlll— 6 Bobbins 1 01111111— 9 



Yerrington, Ross and Albee first, Houghton, Webb and Robbins 

 second on shoot-off, Burbridge third, Pattison, Smith and Barnes 

 fourth. 



Event No. 3, 4 singles and 3 pairs Keystones, $1.25 entrance: 

 Houghton ....1111-1 10 11 01-4-8 Whittlosy. .. .0111-3 11 00 10-3-6 



Pattison 1011-3 10 11 01-4-7 Webb 1111-4 00 11 11-4-8 



Ross 1111-4 00 10 00-1-5 Barnes 1000-1 01 11 11-5-6 



Albee 1011-3 00 11 11-4-7 McFarlane . .1111-4 00 10 11-3-7 



Yerrington... Ill 1-4 00 11 00-2-6 Burbridge. .. .0111-3 00 10 10-2-5 



Tinker 11U-4 01 10 10-3-7 Tee Kay 1110-3 11 10 10-4-7 



Baldwin 1011-3 10 10 11-4-7 



Houghton and Webb first, Tinker second on shoot-off at 3 pairs 

 with 5, Yerrington, Whittlesy, Barnes and Tee Kay third, Ross 

 and Burbridge fourth. 

 Event No. 4, 10 singles, $1 entrance: 



Yerrington llllUllll-10 Tee Kay 1111101101— 8 



Ross 1111111010- 8 Whittlesy 1111101101— 8 



McFarlane 11 10000 11 1— 6 Pattison WOlOOllll- 7 



Burbridge 11101 10111- 8 Webb 11 11111111—10 



Conners 1001010010- 4 Barnes 10010U010- 5 



Houghton 1100111111— 8 



Bobbins 1010111101— 7 



Bidwell 1110111100— 7 



Tinker 1111011001- 7 



James 0100001011— 4 



Albee OOUlllllO- 7 



Baldwin 11011100 II- 7 



Smith 1011011111— 8 



Bristol 1011111110- 8 



Folsom 1010111100— 6 



Gould 0111011011- 7 



Hill 1011010101— 



Yerrington and Webb first, Houghton and Bristol second on 

 shoot-off with 5, Albee and Gould third on shoot-off with 5, 

 McFarlane and Folsom fourth. 



Event No. 5, 20 singles, entrance $2: 

 Tinker.... 1001001 01111111 U011— 14 Watkins..llllll01011011010000— 12 



Albie 11110011011111110011—15 Hill 11001110011111101111—15 



Ross 00100110111011111101—13 Conner.. ..00110 111011 101101100-12 



Webb 10111111011111111101—17 James 10010000100100100101— 7 



Baldwin. .11010111100111111110—15 Tee Kay . .10110111101101011000-11 

 Houghton 1110001 1 Glllll 001 011 — 13 B'britige..010 0010011111011111-13 

 Yer'ngton OllllimiluOlllllll— 17 Pattison. .lomimOlllilOllOH— 15 



Gould 11010111111101111111—17 WhittlesyOm0001111U11010010-ll 



Bristol.. ..llomilllimilOlll— 18* M'F'rlaneOlllllOlOlllOOlOllOl— 13 

 FoLsom. . .110!0ollllU1100hJ]l-14 Osgood. . .11110111011010011110-14 

 Bristol first, Webb, Yerrington and Gould second. Albee, Hill, 

 Pattison and Baldwin third, Tinker, Folsom and Osgood fourth. 



1111111010- 8 



U1U11110— 9 



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looiomn- 7 



1111010010- 6 



Event No. 6, 10 singles, entrance 75 cents: 



Yerrington mmllll-10 Barnes OOOOlOllll— 5 



Osgood .....llnOOllll— 8 McFarlane .1111010110- 7 



Harvey .OllllOlllO— 7 Albee OlllliiOU— 8 



Tinker 1111110101— 8 Ross UllOlOlOl- t 



Houghton llinimo- 9 Webb lllllllOll- 9 



Gould 1001111001— 6 Baldwin 1111101111- 9 



Bristol millOlll- 9 James 1010000110- 4 



Burbridge 1111110111— 9 Pattison IIIOHIIO'I— 7 



Conner 1011111111- 9 Hill 1110101110- 7 



Folsom 1010111111- 8 Tee Kav , 0101110110—6 



Watkins 10110mil- 8 Whittlesy 1011110110- 7 



YerrinKton first, Houghton and Bristol second on shoot-off 

 with 5, Watkins third on shoot-off with 5, Hill fourth on shoot- 

 off with 5. 



Evcut No. 7, 6 sineles and 3 pairs, entrance SSI: 



Tinker 011101 10 10-0 Webb 1011U 10 00-6 



Baldwin 0111U 1111-9 Whiltlesy 010111 1110—7 



Gould 011111 1111-9 Burbridge 111111 00 00-6 



Folsom 011011 0111—7 Albee 111111 1110-9 



Bristol 111110 01 01-7 Barnes 100111 01 01—6 



Watkins 111111 0111-9 Conner 111110 10 11-8 



McFarlan 011111 11 11—9 Tee Kay 110111 11 10—8 



Yerrington 111101 01 01 7 Bidwell 011011 01 01-fi 



Ross 101011 10 01-6 Hill 100111 10 00-5 



Houghton 011111 11 11—9 Sargent 111110 10 11—8 



Houghton first on shoot off. breaking 10; Conner, Tee Kay and 

 Sargent second, Folsom, Bristol, Yerrington and Whittlesy third. 

 Tinker fourth on ?hoot-off with 5. 



Event No. 8, 10 sineles. entrance $1.50: 



Bald win 100001 1110— 5 Webb 



Oould 1111011111—9 Whittlesy. 



Folsom... 1011111111—9 Tinker 



Bristol 1111011111- 9 Albee 



Watkins 1111011111— 9 Barnes 



Ross 1010111011— 7 Conner 0111111111- t 



Yerrington 1111101111- 9 Kee Kay llOlinilO— 8 



McFarlan 1111111111-10 Bidwell 1101010110— 6 



Houghton 0111111111— 9 Hill 1011111111- 9 



McFarlan and Tinker first, Watkins and Houghton second on 

 shoot-off with 3, Tec Kay and Webb third, Ross and Albee fourth. 



Event No. 9, 30 singles, entrance S3.75: 



Yerrington 110111001111101111110111111111— 25 



Tinker 11111 1111111111011101111111110-27 



Tee Kay 111011011011111111100010110011-21 



Watkins 1 101 1 10001 1 1110 1 101 1 1 1 1 001 1 110-21 



Houghton 111111111111110111011011001111-26 



Albee 1110 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1 1 Hi 1 1111 01111— 27 



Baldwin 11110111010nill011010l0111101-23 



Folsom ooiii lomiooiioiiommoiin— 22 



Gould 111111011 1111 Hi 00 101111011111-25 



Bristol 111111111 1011 llilH'l 101 11 1 111-23" 



Webb , 010001100110011111111111010100-18 



"John Smith" - 000100011010011111011111101111—19 



Hill 11111 111 101 101 101 01 1 1 01 1 000101-21 



McFarlane 11001 1111 00H01 00001001 1011011—17 



Burbidge 111110110111101011111001011111-23 



whittlesy ooinoioiniimmommooii— 28 



Palmer. .' 011111110111111101101111111111—23 



Tinker, Albee and Bristol first with 27, .Houghton second with 

 26, Gould and Yerrington third with 25, Burbridge, Whittlesy and 

 Palmer fourth with 23. 



Event No. 10, 10 singles, entrance $1.25: 



Bidwell 1011100101- 6 McFarlane 111101U10-8 



Conner 0101110000- 4 Mitchell 11101U101-8 



Yerrington 1111101111— 9 Whittlesey 1101101001—6 



Bald wiu 1111011110-8 Tee Kay 1101111011-8 



Houghton 1111011101- 8 Hill 1110101101-7 



Gould 0111111101—8 Albee 1001111111-8 



Folsom 1100101001— 5 Johnson 0101001011—5 



Bristol 1111111111-10 Tinker 0111101111-8 



Watkins 1111111111-10 Webb 1010110U1-7 



Burbidge 1111111101— 9 



Bristol a.nd Watkins first, Yerrington and Burbidge second, 

 Baldwin. Gould and McFarlane third, on shoot-off with 5; Hill 

 aod Webb fourth. 



Event No. 11. 20 singles, entrance §2: 

 Yer'gton.. 11011110111111111111-18 Mitchell. .01110111100001100001— 10 



Folsom.... 10111101 lllUCOnol 1-15 Webb 10111111101111110111-17 



M'Farlanel 1101011010101111111— 15 Hill 11111110110110000100-12 



Albee 11111111111101111111-19 BurbirlgclOlllHlllllOOOOllOl— 14 



Houghton 10010U101101111 11 10-14 Te- Kay . .1111011111 1011111001-17 

 Gould .. .11111100111101110110-15 WhittlesyllOOimiOll 11111101-16 

 Bristol. . . .11 111111010111100111-16 Watkins. .1011111 101im01l01-16 

 Ba I<1 win . .11111 11 011101.1 010111-1(5 



Albee first, Yerrington second, Webb and Tee Kay tbird, Whit- 

 tlesey and Bristol fourth on shoot- off, breaking 9. 



Event No. 12, 2-man team, 10 singles each, entrance $2 50: 



McFarlane 1110111111— 9 Tee Kay 1101011101— 7 



Hill Ulflllllll- D-IS Ross 1111110111—9-16 



Webb 1111111111—10 Watkins 111111010L— 8 



Baldwin 0111111111-9-19 Albee 0111110111-8-16 



Houghton 1111111100— 8 Burbidge 0110011111— 7 



Yerrington 1111111001— 8—16 Whittlesy 1111110111— 9-16 



Event No. 13, 10 singles: 



Yerrington 1111111110- 9 Hill llimilll— 10 



Connor 1111011111- 9 Barnes 10001100H— 5 



Tee Kay 1111111111-10 Penrose 1100111011-7 



Gould 1111111111-10 Rik r 1011100001—5 



Houghtou 1111111111—10 Albee 1111101111- 9 



May 29. 



Event No. 1, 10 Keystones, entrance 75 cents. 3 moneys: 



Yerrington 0111111111-9 Gould 0111111111-9 



Hill 1101100101-6 Barnes H01001100-5 



Strong 0011111110—7 James 0000010111-4 



Albee HH 101101-8 Penrose 1110011111-8 



Houghton 1111011111-9 



AH divided. 



Event No. 2, 10 singles, entrance $1.2o, 3 moneys: 



Yerrington 1110110111-8 Gould . . .100H00100- 4 



Strong - 1111011111- 9 James... 1110101001— 6 



Hill.. 1111111111-10 



Albee 0011101 111- 7 



Houghton OillllOlOl— 7 



All divided. 



Event No. 3, 4 singles and 2 pairs, entrance 



Penrose OtiOi 111111— 7 



Leslie 0011111011- 7 



1,25, 2 moneys: 



Gould" .. .'.0111 ~ 11 10 00— fi Penrose 0111 10 1111-8 



Yerrington.. ..1111 10 00 01-6 James OHIO 00 00 10—2 



Houghton 0110 10 10 Jl-5 Barnes. 0110 11 10 Ol-O 



Albee 1011 00 00 10-4 



Divided. 



Event No. 4, 10 singles, entrance $1: 



Yerrington 1010111111— 8 James 0110100101— 5 



Penrose 0101111111- 8 Hill 1110110101— 7 



Robbins 1010110011- Story 0111111001- 7 



Houghton 1111111111-10 Tee Kay 011111C011- 7 



Albee OOOOlOllll— 5 Gould 0101110111— 7 



Barnes 1110110101- 7 



Houghton first, Yerrington and Penrose second on shoot-off 

 with 9, Tee Kay and Story third on shoot-off with 5. 



Event No. 5, 20 singles, entrance |2, three moneys: 

 Penrose. . . 11111110111 111111111-10 Hoiightonll00imil011110llll-16 

 Yerri'gt'nllllllllll 1 111111101-19 Strong. . . .11 UOOllllOU 1110110— 15 



HiU .. 01010101110111110101—13 Gould 11011111111110111111—18 



Albee . . . .01111 1111 1111111111' -19 Tee Kay.. 11111111111111103111-18 



Penrose, Yerrington and Albee first, Gould and Tee Kaybecond, 

 Houghton third. 



Event No. 13, 10 singles, entrance SI: 



Yerrington '., 1111111111—10 Mershon 1011100101—15 



Hill 011011.1110— 7 Leslie 1011011001—6 



Strong 0111011111— 8 Gould 1011110111—8 



Albee 1111111001— 8 Penrose 0111111111—9 



Houghton 1111111111—10 Brand 0111110111 8 



Robbins 0100101101-5 Tee Kay 1000110111-8 



Event No. 7, 6 singles and 2 pairs, entrance $1.50: 



Yerrington 111111 11 11— 10 Albee 110111 11 11- 9 



Strong 111111 01 10- 8 Hill 110011 11 11- 8 



Barnes 101101 11 01- 7 Gould 111110 10 10- 7 



Penrose 101111 10 10-7 Tee Kay . ....... 101111 1011-8 



Houghton 011111 11 00- 7 



Yerrington first, Albee second, Strong, Hill and Tee Kay third. 



Event No. 8. 10 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Yerrington lllHOllll— 9 Houghton 0111011111— 8 



Hill... 1011011111- 8 Beard.., lOOGlllUO- 6 



Penrose 1011101111— 8 Albee HOillOlll- 8 



Strong llOlllilll- 9 



Yerrington and Strong first, Penrose second on shoot off. Beard 

 third. ( Tee Kay. 



MONTREAL. -The Montreal Gun Club are in luck again. The 

 competitions for the two Greeners gave rise to a good dealof 

 enthusiasm and caused large turnouts of the members. There ia 

 another valuable prize now open for competition. Mr. David 

 Burke, the secretary of the club, has presented a fine D. B. Scott 

 gun for the members to scramble after, and it is calculated the 

 scramble will be a lively one. 



