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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 4, 1889. 



TOURNAMENT OF THE NORTHWEST. 



TAOOMA, Washington Territory, June. 20.— Editor Forest mid 

 Stream: The great tournament of the Sportsmen's Ah vitia- 

 tion of the Northwest, held at Tacoma under the direction of the 

 Tacoma Rifle. Rod and Gun Club, is over, and has been a great 

 success. Tbc weather was pleasant and attendance large. Every 

 thing passed off pleasantly, and each member took it upon Him- 

 self to make it pleasant for visiting sportsmen, of which there 

 were a large number as follows: J. H. Poster, Gk K. Straight and 

 A. W. Du Brav ("Gaucho") of Walla Walla; G. W. Hugel, W. D. 

 Close. H. W. Close, Geo. Reed, J. L. Field and H. O. Refers, Kala- 

 ma; J. Dotoy and A. Cooper, Whatcom; J. West. S. T. Stine. J. R. 

 McLaughlin, J. McNaught. .1. C. Natrass, Jos. Hardy, H. W. 

 Robertson, G. Kellogg and A W. Hardv, Seattle; E. W. Moore, J. 

 J. Evans, H. J. Hudson, Dr. Britton ("Partington"), J. W. Riley 

 and Bnel Lamberson, Portland. Oregon; J. I. Corwin, E. S Parson 

 ("Pistol Grip"), Frank Carter, C. H. Smith, Butte City, Montana; 

 W. PL Skinner, St. Paul, Minn.; and others. 



In the inanimate target shooting none of the scores were 

 large, and if any Eastern sportsman in looking them over 

 should think that if he had been there he would have bad a "pud- 

 ding" let me assure him of his mistake. There were as good shots 

 here as will be found anywhere, as the scores at live pigeons (at 10 

 cents each) will show. The background for one unused to it was 

 the worst possible, being of the heavy dark green of the immense 

 fir forests. A trestle to convey water was also a prominent 

 feature; and one man expressed the opinion of nearly all when he 

 remarked, after missing a bluerock, "That trestle has cost me 

 $40." Five unscreened traps were used, with unknown angles, 

 There was no wind, and for live birds the conditions were 

 favorable. 



No 1, 10 single bluerccks, entrance $3.50, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per 

 cent.: 



Partington 1011111101—8 McLaughlin 1010111101—7 



Natrass 01011 11001 — ft Albright 1101011100—6 



Stone. 1011011011-7 McNaught IJOOIOOIU-G 



Ellis 1110101111-8 Dr Smith 1101011011-7 



Edwards 10)1010)00-3 Aid llOOUOOtO-o 



Reed 100101(XXX)-3 West 0001000000-1 



Field 0011010001-4 McNaughton 1011111111—9 



Evans 1101010011—6 Moore 1111011111—9 



Cooper 111100.1111— 8 KeUogg 1101111111 - 9 



Barlow 0000110000—2 Bell 0011 110101— 6 



Kimball llOOlllOCO— 5 Hudson WOlOOUOOO-2 



Cowan 1000100100—3 Peters 11000001 11—5 



Paxson 0010110100—4 Dodge 1101011011-7 



Foster 1110101011-7 C H Smith 1100111000—5 



Stewart 11 01010101 —6 Eberly 1011 110010— 



DuBray 11 01001 1 1 0—6 Br ingham 1001111001— 6 



Doty 1010111100-0 Carter 1110111001-7 



Streight 0U1111011— 8 



Tie's divided. 



No. 2, 7 single and 4 pairs bluerocks, $3; first prize, Colt ham- 

 merless gun, 880; second, 840; third, 820; fourth, $ 10: fifth, silk hat; 

 sixth, razor and stone; seventh, one box of cigars: 



Paxson 1001000 10 10 00 00- 4 Albright . .1100010 10 11 10 10- 8 



Stone 1010110 10 11 10 11— 10 Edwards.. .1011011 00 01 11 00-8 



Aid 1001011 10 10 11 00— 8 Dodge 0111011 10 01 00 11— 9 



Bell 0011101 10 11 11 11—11 Cowen 1000110 10 00 10 10- 6 



West 1111111 00 00 11 JO -10 Smith 1010011 10 10 10 10—8 



Barlow... 0110111 1110 1111-11 Bringham. 1110011 01 10 It 10—10 



Peters I100000 10 00 00 01 - 4 Skinner. . ..0100010 11 1 1 00 10- 7 



M'Laugh'nlOOlOll 11 10 00 01— 8 Stewart.. . .1000111 10 10 01 10— 8 



Natrass.... 0100110 11101010—8 Balch lOOltlO 1101 1000—7 



Foster 0111110 10 10 10 10— 9 Hugill OOuOlOO 00 10 11 00 - 4 



Kimball. . . .1101010 10 10 10 10 - 8 PartingtonllOllOi 00 10 11 01- 9 

 DuBray. . . .1011011 10 11 10 10—10 Denham. . .1111011 11 10 1] 10-12 

 Streight.. ..1101010 10 UU 00 10- 6 Kellogg.... 1111111 11111010-13 



Baratow.... 0001 100 10 10 00 11— Doty 1111100 10 111111—12 



Ellis 1101011 11 10 00 10— 9 Moore 0101011 10 (X) 10 10- 7 



Holton 1 000000 10 11 11 00 - 6 Hudson .... 1 111011 10 1 10 1 -10 



Field 1110101 1010 00 10- 8 Cooper 1001111 111110 10—11 



M'Naught. 0010001 11 10 01 10- 7 Carter 0000100 10 01 10 1 0-5 



Eberly ....1111010 10 19 It 11—11 Hardy OOG0010 00 10 01 Oo— 3 



Smith 1111001 10 1110 11-11 Hoagland.. 1110110 10 11 10 (X)- 9 



M'Naugh'nOlOOOIl 00 11 08 11- 8 



Kellogg wins gun: other ties div. 



No. 3, individual championship of the Northwest, 20 mixed tar- 

 gets as follows, 4 each— trap No. 1 glass balls, No. 2 bluerocks, 

 No. 3 live birds, 30yds., one barrel, 40yds. boundary. No. 4 Maeom- 

 ton metal targets, No. 5 Keystones. Entrance S3; 75 per cent, to 

 present holder of badge, E. W. Moore, of Portland. First p'-ize 

 championship gold medal, value $250. presented to the Association 

 by Multnomah Rod and Gun Cluo of Portland, and one crayon 

 portrait to order, value §50; second, 15 per cent.; third, 10 per 

 cent.; fourth, pair shoes; fifth, 100 cigars. 



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ham and Eberly third. 



Match No. 4, guaranteed purse, 7 live birds, both barrels, en- 

 trance $5, first prize $75, second $45, third $30, fourth split-bamboo 

 rod and a chair- 



Streight 1111101-6 Stine 1110111— G 



Skinner 11 10111-6 Aid 0110011-4 



Balch 1011100-4 Partington 1111111-7 



Berry 0110001-3 Dodge 1101111— 



Evans 1101111-6 Reed 1111111-7 



£eUpgg 1111111— T Albright 1110100-4 



Dr Smith 0111011-5 Paxson 1111011-6 



Hasa .... 1111111-7 McLaughlin 1111111-7 



CH Smith 1111110-0 Field 1011110-5 



BnghEm 1111111-7 McNaughton 1011] 01-5 



Close, Jr 1111110-6 Moore. . 1110111-6 



Eberly 1111111-1 DuBray liniOl-e 



Natrass 1101011— £ West 1111011— G 



Foster 1101111-6 Close Sr mihl-'f 



fell 1111111-',' Barlow 0111010-4 



PS" linill-Y Denham H01011-5 



gpty v 1111111-7 Cowan 1010011-4 



Hoagland 1111101-6 Holton 1111111-* 



gug'll ...1011111-6 Edwards 1110111-6 



Barstow .... 000011 1-£ Riley 1111111-7 



l le8 shot off m next match and winners divided. 



Match No. 5, Winchester gun contest, 5 pairs Keystones with 

 Winchester repeating shotgun; first prize, Winchester gun and 

 $25, second $35, third $15, fourth, a hat, fifth a pair of shots, sixth 



E W Moore 00 00 00 00 00-0 McNaughton, . . 11 11 00 00 00-4 



Dodge 10 10 10 10 10-5 Bell. 11 00 11 00 10^5 



fberly 00 00 00 11 10-3 Lea .,10 00 10 00 00-2 



^Tinders 00 11 00 11 01-5 Partington .10 Or 01 00 -4 



Cooper 10 10 10 00 09-3 Ellis . . . 10 01 00 00 00-2 



Natrass 00 10 10 00 00-2 Evans 10 11 10 11 10-7 



femith 00 00 00 10 00-1 Hudocn 10 10 10 00 00 -3 



goagiand 10 10 00 01 11-5 Doty 00 00 10 10 00-2 



Skmner 00 11 11 10 10-6 McLaughlin 00 10 10 00 00-2 



Bringham 00 00 10 00 00-1 Smith 10 00 01 01 10-4 



Denham 00 11 01 00 11- 5 Field 10 00 00 01 10-3 



Stine 11 10 00 11 10—6 Peters 00 01 11 01 01—5 



DuBray 00 01 10 00 00—2 



Evans first, Skinner and Stine second, tics on 5 third. 



No. 7 (No. 6 omitted), team match, open to teams of 3 from any 

 club belonging to the Association, entrance price of birds, for 

 champion silk banner, at 20 single bluerocks: 



Queen City Team (Seattle). Portland. 

 Jas West..0llltl01onoi0101110— 13 J,T Evans..11 111111001 110110101—15 

 Natrass. . .01 llliOMt0110001010-10 Britton. ...01111101110110111011— 15 

 J R La... 11011101011011111111—16 Moore 10101011111101110111-15 



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 Kalauia. Tacoma. 



WD Close00011000ininnoll1-13 McNaut'n 11001101000111111011-13 



Hugill 01011100010100010001- 8 E E Ellis. 01110111111101111100-15 



.TR Fields.11000010000010101 111— 9 Eberly. . .llOllllllllOlllllin— 18 



30 48 

 Seattle. 



Z Doty. . . .01111111101101101101-15 Kellogg. ..11111111111010011111-17 

 S JStine..l001101100nHlU010-13 — 



45 



Tacoma wins banner. 



No. 9, Ithaca gun contest, 7 wild pigeons, $5, one barrel; first 

 prize, an Ithaca hammerless gun; second, $40; third, $20; fourth, 

 split-bamboo rod; fifth, a revolver: 



Kellogg 1010111—5 Field 1011111—6 



Stine 1110111—6 McNaughton 1001010—3 



Henry 1111111—7 Close 1010110—4 



Pants 0001101-3 Albright 1101U1-6 



McLaughlin 1011011—5 Streight 1101011—5 



Eberly 1101111-6 Robertson 1000100—2 



Bringham 1100111—5 Barlow 0011GOO-2 



Killuyer 0111111—6 West _ 1011111-0 



Partington 1111011—6 Foster 1001101—4 



Dodge 11 111 10— 6 Doty 1011111-6 



Aid 1111111—7 Hoagland 1100101—4 



Moore 1111111-7 Natrass 1U0"01— 4 



Edwards 1101101-5 Box .0001010—2 



Ellis 0000111—3 Schute 0010000-1 



Hass 1101111—6 Wilkinson 1100101—4 



Evans 1101111—6 Balch 0000000-0 



DuBray 1011101—5 Finnegan 1010101—4 



Brown 1111011— 6 



Ties divided. 



No. 10, Smith gun contest, 10 live birds, both barrels, entrance 

 $5. First, prize. Smith hammerless gun; second, $10; third, $20; 

 fourth, 810; fifth, keg Dupont powder: sixth, silk umbrells: 



J. T Evens 1101011101-7 KiinbwU 1110010111—7 



Dodge 1110101011—7 Du Bray 0101110111—7 



Smith 11011 1 11 11 -9 Me Laugh Jin 1011 1 11101—8 



Bingham 1001111111-8 Box 1000111010-5 



Barlow. . .-. 0101110011—6 Ellis 0111111101—8 



Cooper 0101010011-5 Eberly 1101 101111-8 



Moore 1110010101-6 BeU 0011001011-5 



Aid iniOnill-9 Partington lOinillll— 9 



Reily 0001000001—2 Berry HOOOOOIOI— 4 



Stine 1100100011—5 Hoagland 10 0101111—' 



Kellogg 1100110111—7- Doty 1111110101—8 



Robertson 0101111011—7 McNaughton 1010111011—7 



Albright 1000 ID 000-4 Pants 10O1OU101-O 



Ties on 9 divided gun; all ties divided. 



No. 11, at 10 singie bluerocks, entrance $3, guaranteed purse, 40. 

 30, 20 and 10: 



Partington 7 Moore 10 



Kellogg 7 Evans ft 



W D Close 5 Foster 4 



Streight 6 Fields 4 



Berry 4 Dodge o 



Pants C Aid 7 



Smith 5 Kimball 8 



Riley 4 Cooper 8 



Doty 9 McLaughlin t> 



Barlow 2 Quickstep 6 



Hoagland 6 Stine 7 



Ellis 6 DuBray 



Reed 7 Box , <j 



Bringham 7 Albright... 8 



McNaughton 7 Kilmeyer l 



Robertson 6 Natrass 6 



Eberly 6 Saunders 6 



West 5 Brown 6 



Moore first, ties div. 



At the annual meeting of the Association the following persons 

 were elected to serve the ensuing year. The next tournament 

 will be held in Portland: President, A. W. DuBray, Walla AValla, 

 Vice-President, E. E. Ellis, Tacoma; Secretary-Treasurer, H. F. 

 Hudson, Portland. Montana was admitted to the Association. A 

 committee of one from each club was appointed to revise by- 

 laws and constitution. Williams. 



NORTH END VS. BALTIMORE. 



Tj* R ANKFORD, Philadelphia, June 88.— To-day was field day for 

 J? the members of the North End Gun Club, being the return 

 match with the Baltimore Gun Club, a hitherto unbeaten or- 

 eranization. A short tiuie ago they had the pleasure of hang- 

 ing the North Enders up for 8 birds. To-day they were taken 

 into camp, regaled with the best the market afforded and beaten 

 to the tune of 16 birds, neither club shooting up to its average. 



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

 29.- Shoot for Lefever trophy, 25 birds, 5 traps. Keystone rules: 



Johnson 0111101111010110111111011—19 



Lnidsley 1111110111110111101101011—20 



Collins 01011111 1 101 1 011011111 1 11—20 



J T Richards : 0011101X101101011010001110—12 



Courtney llOlOlOlOOOllGOlOOlOimO-13 



Converse 0001110100010011010011101 -12 



Shoot for amateur championship trophy, same condition: 



ft i c bards 11001101 10101 101011110101 -1 6 



Fox 10C10101111 11 001111001 011— 16 



Medona ooiniiiioiiiooooninm— 18 



Berliner 0000101101000111101111111—15 



Con verse II 00000011 1 01 0000001101 01—11 



Seymour 1011110011101111000011101—16 



Sweep No. 1, 50 cents entry, 5 traps, Keystone rules, t wo moneys: 



i ) 0110100010-4 Apgar 1111011100^-7 



Johnson 0111111111-9 Medona 0101011001—5 



Collins 0001111110-6 Fox 1011010001-5 



No. 2, three moneys: 



Lind&ley 11 11101110-8 Apgar 1100111001- 6 



John 0110011111—7 Fox 0001101011-5 



Collins llimiOlO-8 Hunt 0101101100—5 



First divided. 



No. 3, same conditions, two moneys: 



Lindsley: .A 111111101-9 Apgar 1111011 111—0 



Johnson 0011000011—4 Fox 1X110111111—7 



CoUins 1011100001-5 



First divided. 



No. 4, same: 



Lindsley 11111111 01— 9 Apgar 



Johnson 1111011101-8 Fox 



Collins OH r| ;• ,. 



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Gray's large, new coach and driven to the Messrs. Wolstencrofts' 

 MiU. Here the visitors were invited to partake of dinner, which 

 was laid in the large new stock room of the mill; covers were laid 

 for seventy-five persons, and the way that lobster and chicken 

 salad and more substantial comestibles, not forgetting the great 

 American institutions, pie and ice cream, disappeared was a 

 caution to doctors. The lady friends of the North End club came 

 in for the highest kind of encomiums from all, and more especial- 

 ly from the visitors. After the good things had been disposed of 

 the march was taken for the grounds, a short distance, away, and 

 shooting began at once. The match was for 25 single birds each, 

 Keystone targets. National Association rules, teams of five and 

 six men each: 



North End Gun Club— No. 1 Team. 



W Wolstencroft lllOlllliOlliniOlllimo-21 



Miller 1111111111101111111111011—23 



W M Pack .113 n n 10 1 01111011011 01011-18 



Lunib 11001 1 1 1 11101111011101 111-20 



Rnst 0100111110010101111111111—18—100 



No. 2 Team. 



W II Pack 1111110110110111101111011-20 



Jas Wolstencroft lltlliOOllOinilOolllllll— 20 



Richards 11 11 llllOlllllOllOUKKllO— 19 



Garvin H111010110101 1 1011110011— 1 8 



Buckwalter 1 1 iOl 1 11 1111111100111 101 1 -21— 98 



No. 3 Team. 



H Thu rman 001 001 01 1 11001 10111111111-17 



JThurman 1111 11 Kn 



r c Howe inoiiooioioooioinnoioo-14 



Geo Elmer 1 111001 111 110110111 1 1 110-19 



Ridge 1101111100111111101111101-20 



Abbott 1 lUnillOOlllOllonoilll -20—108 



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Baltimore Gun Club— No. 1 Team. 



Hussell.. 0111110101001011111111111—19 



Capron, Sr 0001111010000011010810010-10 



Hartner ...1001011111111111111111001-20 



Evans 1111101110011110111011 100— 18 



Frankhn 0010101110110110110101011—15- 82 



No. 2 Team. 



Buckbey 010000101 01100110110 1 1 011— 13 



Malone 0010010111111101011 111010-16 



Cantler nilinillOllllllllllOlOl— 22 



Lmthicum 1111111101110110110101111—20 



Dr Brown 11 101 1 101 1 111 11 111 11 11001—31 — 92 



No. 3 Team. 



Jory noioiimiiiioiiinooiu -20 



poison oiiuinoiuniomnoni-21 



Williams 1101101011100110001010111—15 



Williar 1111111011111111111110111-23 



Felis... . 1111111111111110110101111-22 



Capron, Jr 1011001111100010011011101-15-116 



a • , 280 

 A special prize, donated by the Philadelphia Item, of a silver 

 cigar case and ash holder, to be awarded to the holder of the 

 highest individual score was won by Miller, of the North End 

 Club, by shooting off the tie with Williar. 



Mffi»Jf nioiimiinn inniiin-24 



v> dhar 0101111110111011101111111—20 



J. C. Sballceoss. 



No. 5: 



Lindsey 1110011100— 6 Miller 1111111111—10 



Johnston 0011101111 — 7 Fox 1010110100— 5 



Collins 1010111100— 6 Seymour 00(10110011— 4 



Apgar 1010111100— 6 Richards 1011111011— 8 



No. 6: 



Lindsey 0110011101— 6 Fox 0111111100— 7 



Johnson 1011111110— 8 Apgar 1111011110— 8 



Collins 1111110101— 8 Richards 0111101001— 6 



Miller 1111111111—10 Berliner 1000010110—4 



Secoud divided. 



No. 7: 



Johnson 1111111011— 9 Fox 1010111101— 7 



Collins 1110111101— 8 Courtney 1110111111— 9 



Miller 1111111111—10 Smith...'. 1011011011—7 



Apgar 0111111011-8 Richards 0111100011—6 



Secoud and third divided. 



No. 8: 



Johnson 1111 1111 11—10 Converse 1010100100— 4 



Collins 1111111111—10 Courtney 1101000101— 5 



Miller 1111111111 10 Smith 1101000011- 5 



Fox 0011100101— 5 Richards 0111011110- 7 



Apgar 1101100111— 7 



All divided. 



No. 9: 



Johnson 1 111111111-10 Apgar 1111111111-10 



Collins 0101110001— 5 Richards 0110011111- 7 



Miller 1111100111— 8 Courtney 1111111011- 8 



First and second divided. 



No. 10: 



Miller imilllll— 10 Apgar 110011U11- 8 



Johnson 1111111111—10 Collins ... OlUllllll— 9 



Richards 1010101111— 7 Courtnev 1110000110- 5 



Lindsey 011 1100111- 7 



First divided. 



CORRY GUN CLUB.-Corry, Pa.-The scores made at the 

 shoot June 20 were: 



Laurie llllOlllOlOliniUOIimO— 20 



wi s 11 1 11111 1 11 01 1 1001 1010110—19 



VV et more 1 10101 1011 11 1 1 1 1 11 01 11 1 00— 19 



E d wards 1 1 1001 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 (XX) 1 1 1 1001 -18 



Starbird 00111110110] 1 1 11110111100-18 



Swan 11 00101001 111 111111001110-17 



Oliver 1110] 101001 1 11 01 111 Oil 000—1 6 



Ward 1111111010000011100101111—16 



HI yd e 1 1 burg , J r 100000100 1 011 1 001 00010110—10 



VV ilson 1110111111010100010010010-14 



Shell burg OOOlOOOlOOi 01100011010000- 8 



Arnold ■ 00001 010101111 000111001 11-13 



Berliner, 110(X:ill0l00lO0l0Un]0 p 00O— 11 



Reese 0000000110000000010110100- 6 



Gallup OOOOlOOOOOlOOOOOOlllOOOlO— 6 



Howard 0001101110011001010000010-10 



Tyler. 0100110111000100000000100- 8 



Marsh. 0100100101111111011001001—14 



Blydenburg in01010millllll()10ni0-20 



Austin 1100010111111000111111111—18 



Bentley 010010 : 001010000010000011— 8 



MeCray 0100011000000000100011000— 6 



Duffy 0010000001001110111010111-12 



Green 01 00 1 0001 101 1 KXI101 1 1 111-14 



Penrose 1111011111101111111101 



Blair , 11001100001 1101 1 1 10 1 01 000 — 13 



Hammond 0100111001010110100000010-10 



YY ;:ggoner llliloll 1 1 100111110111011—20 



Trie gold medal was won by Waggoner, silver medal, Starbird; 

 leather medal, Geo. Reese. 



In the match shot June 27, Blydenburg led off with a clean score: 



Blydenburg 11111111 11111111111111111-25 



Swan 11111011 1101 11 1 1111101111—22 



Lewis 1 101011111101 111111111111-22 



Laurie 11110111001111 11111101111— 21 



Green lOOlOOnilllUinUOlOni— 21 



F Babcock lmOlllllOlHOllOllOllll— 20 



Waggoner 01 01 1 1101 1101 1 101 1 1 1 11111— 20 



Blydenburg, Jr 1011011011111101111011010—18 



Austin 1110111111000111110101010—18 



H Arnold 1011111116100101001111011-17 



Wilson omoioiiQioiooiiionun-17 



Mead 01111011 10001011 111001111-17 



Ward ill] 011101 11110000001 1110-16 



Dunbar ] 1001010101101011 1 1 111001—16 



M Arnold 1010010111101101010111101—16 



Brown 0110011111011111100101010 -16 



Marsh , OlOOlOUlllOiOlOllilllOlO— 16 



Gallup 101 011011000111 0011110111— 16 



Kclie h er 001110101011011010110111,0 -15 



MacKenzie 1C0111011011001000] 110101—14 



Oliver 1101000111010001010111110—14 



Shellburg 0010011110100010101111011— 14 



Duffy 0100011111100100001011110—13 



Edwards 0011011110001100010010011—12 



Blair. 0100001010111000110100011-11 



Gordon 1011011110111000010000000—11 



Newman 0000110100000000110111101-10 



Starbird OOlUOlOOllOOOlOOlOlOOlOO-10 



100010000101 1 001001 001101-10 



Tyler 0000011011011001010001010-10 



King OlOOlOOOlOllOOKXXIoOOOOll— 9 



Ki em 010010100100000100100000 1 - 7 



Ellis OOOOOIOOIOOOIOOIOOOOIOIOO— 6 



Hammond „ 1x10001000000100000000000— 6 



Mortis 0100001000010010010000000— 4 



Eastman 0010000110010000000000000— 4 



The gold medal was won by Blydenburg, silver medal by Swan, 

 leather medal by Eastman. 



LANSDALE, Pa., June 22. — Appended is the score of a sociablo 

 team shoot at Lansdale Gun Club grounds, each man shot at 21 

 clay-pigeons: 



Forest Gua Club. 



J Hallo well 12 



FRansley., 14 



CBrelsford 15 



F Robinson . . 17 



S Reed 9 



OP Ely 12 



L Redman 6 



Jas Mills 7 



W Morrison 12 



HAKemble 5 



D Ezra . 9— U8 



Lansdale Gun Club. 



L Swartz 15 



J Henry 16 



J Zearfoss 8 



H Lock 5 



H Zearfoss 5 



G Young.. 8 



D Smith 7 



W Zearfoss 10 



F Henry 11 



J M Boorse 9 



J W White 10-104 



THE GLOVERS VTLLE (N. Y.) GUN CLUB will hold a tourna- 

 ment to-day. 



Every week we are obliged to defer to the next 

 week trap scores which come in too late for pub- 

 lication in the current issue. It is particularly re- 

 quested that scores be sent us as early as possible. 



