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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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[July 11, 1889. 



on the clays with a score nf 5 straight; then followed the series ol 

 sweeps, and the excitement was kept up until old Sol had retired 

 for the night, and every one seemed to have enjoyed a good after- 

 noon's sport. Following were the scoivs: First sweep, 10 birds, 

 18yds. rise: 



Dr Barnes. Dominion Club jadfllllllCM? 



G Brault, Dominion Club 001" 1 0101 -0 



,1 Smith, Dominion ClnT> 1011 111 10-8 



W Plateau, Cote St Paul Club 0100000100-3 



A Aubin Cote. St Faul Club 



A Brault. St Lawrence Club 1111011 Mil i, 



P O Masse. St Lawrence Club H^00lll<-5 



H Pance, St Lawrence Club 1100011000-4 



J Bedard, St Lawrence Club S 1 *' 1 ^^ 



J Cavenagh. Longueuil Club 00001 1 000-3 



F Jones, Longueuil Cluh OOoOolol o- -3 



P Donnelly, Longueuil Club . 0000100100-2 



Second sweep, 10 birds. 18yds. rise: ;„ 1i1lnA . „ 



G Brault, Dominion Club 111 1111000—, 



Dr Barnes D-unm.n Club TOlOMllOO- : 



J Smith, Dominion Club 1110111100 , 



W Plateau, Cote St Paul Club (nmnilOOHO-3 



A Aubin, Cote St. Paul Club »ff{-? 



A Brault, Sc Lawrence Club llOWOOOll-o 



J Bedard, St Lawrence Club lllllllOLl-0 



P O Masse. St Lawrence Club ffilfflH 



H Pance. St Lawrence Club 001000101)0—2 



J Cavenagh, Longueuil Club 0101001011—5 



F Jones, Longueuil Club 1110100111-7 



G Horn Longueuil 1100001000-3 



WH Kerbv, Longueuil Club 0000000001-1 



P Donnelly. Longueuil Club 0100000001-2 



The shoot-off for second place resulted as follows: J. Smith 4, 

 G. Brault 1, A. Aubin 3, F. Jones 2. 



Third sweep, double birds: 



G Brault, Dominion 10 10 10 10 10—5 



.1 Smith, Dominion 10 00 00 00 00-1 



H Pance, St. Lawrence 00 01 10 00 00-2 



A Aubin, Cote St. Paul 00 00 10 00 J 1-3 



J Bedard, St. La wrence 11 11 11 10 00—7 



J Cavenagh, Longueuil 11 00 00 10 10-4 



Fourth sweep: . _ 



J Smith 0101111100-6 H Pance 1101110011-7 



F Jones onOOuOlOO-3 A Auhin 1111011111-9 



A Brault 0111110011-7 J Bedard. 1111010110— 7 



G Brault 1011101110-7 J Cavenagh 1010001001-4 



Shoot for second place resulted as follows: A. Brault 4, G. 

 Brault 2, FT. Pance 3, J. Bedard 1. Mr. Westgate, of Cote St. Paul, 

 kindly refereed the shoot to the satisfaction of everyone present. 



TOWANDA ROD AND GUN CLUB, Towanda, Pa.-Some of 

 the leading sportsmen of this place organized about a year ago 

 the above named club. On July 4 they gave their first tourna- 

 ment, which was very successful. Many of the shooters were 

 grouse and quail hunters, and faced the traps for the first time. 

 They found it more, difficult to break the flying "saucers," as 

 they called them, than to kill a bird on the wing, and those who 

 had' the most experience at trap-shooting were the winners. The 

 events were shot frcru three traps, known angles and under 

 American Shooting Association rules. Bluerock traps and tar- 

 gets were used. J. W. Mix acted as referee, W. A. Chamberlin, 

 C. W. Dimock, C. S. Russell and Thomas Noble, judges. H. 1. 

 Graves, official scorer. The following are the scores: 



For bronze whip thermometer, ent rance 10 cents: 



Dittrich 01011-3 Snyder 00111-3 



Parks 00101-2 Thomas 00100—1 



Montanye 10000— 1 Frutchey 11110-4 



Rittenburv 01111-4 F Emery 10100-2 



.TEmerv. ! 11001-3 Davis 00100-1 



la shooting off tie Riltenbury won. 



Sweepstakes, entrance 25c, divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. 



Snvder 000100-1 Dittrich 110010-3 



Park 111111-6 Rittenbury 111101-5 



La, Plant 100111-4 Davis 111101—5 



Thomas 100100-2 J Emery 001100 -2 



Montanve 001001-3 



Park first, second divided. La Plant third, Dittrich fourth. 



Match for one bag shot, walking match: 



Dittrich 11100-3 Park 10111-4 



Snyder 10110-3 F Emery 01111-4 



Thomas ». 10111— 4 La Plant 11101-4 



Davis 11000-2 J Emery 00011-2 



Park won in shooting off tie. 



Sweepstake, entrance 50 cents, divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent.: 



La Plant 111011—5 Davis 111011-5 



Parks - 000111-3 Rittenbury 111001-4 



Snyder 010001—2 Wilbur 01100 (-2 



J Emerv 101 101-4 Dittrich 11H1 1-tt 



Crausha 001100-2 



Dittrich first, ties div. 



For 100 loaded Rival shells, entrance 25 cents: 



Parks 111111-0 Crausha 011010-3 



Davis ' 011110-4 Thomas 011101-4 



La Plant 111010-4 Dittrich 111111-6 



J Emery 111010-4 Smith .100111-4 



George 010000—1 Knaresboro 100111-4 



Parks and Dittrich div. shells. 



Sweepstake, entrance 25 cents, divided 60 and 40 per cent., 3 

 pairs targets: 



Montanye 10 01 10-3 Dittrich 10 11 00—3 



Carl 10 01 00—2 Knaresboro 11 10 11—5 



George 00 10 11—3 l arks .» ..10 10 01-3 



Davis 00 01 00-1 Rittenbury 11 01 10-4 



Crausha 01 10 00—1 Snyder 11 00 01—3 



Knaresboro first, Rittenbury second. 



For lancewood fish rod, entrance 25 cents: 



Davis 10100100-3 Parks 10111101-6 



Crausha 1 0010001-3 Streeter 1 0000 1 1 -: I 



Snyder .01111000-4 Wilbur 11110001- 5 



Smith 10101111-6 La Plan) 101111 10-6 



Knaresboro Ul 11000-5 F Emery 19011001-4 



George 01000000-1 



In shooting off tie Parks won. 



Sweepstakes, entrance 25 cents, divided 40, 30, 20 and lOper cent.: 



Mon tany e 010100-2 Park 1 101 10-4 



Sm^h 1001 11 -4 C rausk a 000110-2 



Y. ara \ all 00000 1—1 S tr eeter 000 1 00-1 



Fimchey 101010-3 Snyder ,010000-1 



Gicrge 0000(0-0 Knasboro ,111111—6 



Davis.. 110000 -2 Thomas 000110—2 



Rittenbury 010001-2 La Plant 101000-2 



Dittrich 110111-5 F Emery 110011-4 



Wilbur 100001-2 



Knasboro first, Dittrich second. Park third. Frutchey fourth. 



For bronze badge and championship of Bradford county, en- 

 trance fl: 



C rauska 11011111001111110010101 01-17 



Montanye llOOOllOOOlOOOlOOOOlOOl 11—10 



Snyder 110101110001011]! i i -Hi , 



Streeter IOOOIOD.0100101 1.00001 1100—11 



Dittrich 110110110100101 1110 101001—15 



Ri ttenbury 11 110000101101 1101 1 101011 -16 



Davis OUOlOUOOOOw. 



Park Ill 10110 1 001110101 1 1 10111—18 



S mi th 0100110001 011 100111 w. 



La Plant OOllOlOUOlOOOw. 



Knasboro 1100101111001010010111110-15 



For hunting coat, entrance 35 cents: 



Crauaka 00111 10011- 6 Park 1111111111-10 



Dittrich 100 110 1001 - 5 La Plant 0101)1 w. 



Streeter 0010010011- 4 Montanye 0101011001— 5 



Rittenbury 0010011011- 5 Snyder 0000000010- 1 



Sweepstakes, entrance 50 cents, divided 40,30, 20 and 10 per 

 cent. Walking mate h : 



Streeter 000110-6 Park 1111 1 1-6 



Crauska 100000-1 La Plant 010011-3 



Rittenhury.. 011011-4 Frutchey OCWOTO-0 



Dittrich 100000—1 



Park first, Rittenbury second. Frutchey third, Streeter fourth. 



For box of cigars, entrance 10 cents, double birds: 



Park 00 10 10-2 Snyder 10 00 10-3 



Carl 10 10 00-2 Montanye 11 00 10—2 



Streeter 00 11 00-2 Crauska 10 00 10—2 



Rittenbury 10 10 10—3 Dittrich 01 00 01—2 



In shoot off Montanye won.— W. F. Dittrich, Secretary. 



K SHERMAN GUN CLUB-Columbus, O., July 4.— The shooting 

 contest on the Sherman Gun Club grounds was well attended. 

 Many prominent lovers of the dog and gun drove out during the 

 afternoon. In the match between the Sherman Gun Club and the 

 Gallon Club of Galion the former won bv breaking 46 birds more, 

 than the latter. This is the most severe defeat any club ever suf- 

 fered from the Sherman team. They defeated the Galion Club at 

 Gallon last Bummer, but not so badly. The conditions of the 



match were 25 bluerock targets per man, thrown from 3 traps, 

 American Shooting Association rules to govern. Score: 

 Sherman Gun Club. 



Si ebert , 101 1111 1011101101 ) 11 1 1111 — 21 



Sprigg 1 1101 111 1111 1 1 11 1 1 1ll 1010- 22 



Ward". : 1011 11 1 1 1 1 01 0) 1 ) 111 1 11 1 J 1—22 



Fink .' 11110111 lOOOlimil 111100— 19 



Hugo Ill 11001111 1 1111111111 000—20 



colt mioiuiomonmnim— 22 



Flowers 0101111001 1 100 loKHOlOl— 16 



Lasl ey 1 10 1 01011101 101111 0000000-13-155 



Galion Gun Club. 



Pinkuey , 1000111111110110101011000-15 



Wisterman. 1101111011011100001111111-18 



Oaks 00011 0001 1001 001 11 0000000— 8 



Reese 110011 lOoiOlO'ioi 10101 111 1—15 



Lo vill 01 10 1 00000 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 1001001 —13 



Bible tt 01 001 1110011 1 1 1 000 10 1 1001 —1 4 



Besstnger OpTOlOUOOiOOllOO] 1 1 ioooi-i i 



Burnison i looilll iuoj 1 1 101 I ooiootn— 15-109 



Event No. 1. entrance 75 cents: 



Bennett 01101 1 111-7 Flowers 100101101-5 



Pi nkney 11111 1010-7 Sprigg 1111111 11-9 



Burnison 11 11 11 001-7 Hugo Ill 11001 1-7 



Siebert 110110101-6 Cloak lOOiroooo-2 



Fink 101001111-6 Reese. 110101100-5 



Sprigg first, Pinkney and Burnison second, Fink third. 



Event No. 2, entrance $1: 



Burnison 011011111-7 Fink 111101101-7 



Pinkney 101011 100-5 Al Harlow 101101101-6 



Hugo 111111000 - 6 Lasley 100111001-5 



Siebert 011111101-6 Reese 100011111-6 



Flowers 111110101-7 Dr Waters 011001111-6 



Sprigg 01110011 1-6 Lovill 110101001-5 



Bennett 111111101-8 



Bennett first, Fink second, Sprigg and Dr. Waters third. 



Event No. 3, entrance 81: 



Sprigg 111111111— 9 Al Harlow 111011110— 7 



Dr Waters 111111111-9 Hugo 111110100-6 



Flowers Oil 11 01 1 0— fi Conrad 011 1001 01— 5 



Burn ison •. 111011111— 8 Senator 1 11011 011— 7 



Bennett 011111111—8 Reese lOOOOw. 



Fink 111111111-9 Pinkney 011011001-5 



Sprigg, Dr. Waters and Fink divided first, Burnison and Ben- 

 nett second, Hugo and Reese third. 



Event No. 4, entrance $1.50: 



Sprigg 1111100111.11-10 Hugo . OiniJOlllll— 10 



Bennett 101100011101- 7 Flowers 111111111101—11 



Burnison Ill II 100111 1—10 Pinkney 101111111010— 9 



Fink H 1111001011— Schafer 101010111111—9 



Dr Waters 1111H000001— 7 Ward 011110110111-9 



Flowers first, Sprigg, Burnison and Hugo divided second, Ward 

 third. 



Event No. 5, 6 singles and 3 pairs, entrance 81: 

 Sprigg 111111 111111-12 Lovill 111010 01 10 00-6 



Fink 111111 



Burnison 101111 



00 10 10- 8 Flowers 110101 



01 10 11— 9 Watson 000101 



00 11 11- 8 

 11 11 10- 7 



Lobenthal. . . .111110 10 11 10- 9 Bennett 001101 11 10 11— 8 



Reese 101111 31 10 11—10 



Sprigg first, Reese second. Fink and Bennett third. 

 Event No. 6, entrance $1: 



Sprigg 111011101—7 Burnison 111110111—8 



Fink 000111010—4 Bennett 111001101-6 



Pinkney OOOIlOw. Watson 110001101—5 



Dr Waters 111101111—8 



Dr. Waters and Burnison first, Sprigg second, Bennett third. 

 Event No. 7, entrance $1: 



Fink 111111101—8 Hagerton 110000101—4 



Bennett 010101111—6 Colt. 010100001—3 



Sprigg 011111010-6 Hunt 100110111—6 



Dr. Waters 111011111—8 Flowers 111101111—8 



Fink and Dr. Waters first, Bennett second and Hagerton third. 

 Event No. 8, entrance $1: 



Sprigg mmil0-8 Bennett. 110111011—7 



Dr Waters 11110 1 1 11—8 Flowers 111001111—7 



Hagerton 100111010-5 Ward .101111111-8 



Ward and Dr. Waters first, Bennett and Flowers second, Hager- 

 ton third. 

 Event No. 9, entrance $1: 



Sprigg 111111111-9 Fink 1 00100 w 



Dr Waters 111111111—9 Flowers 10nillTO-6 



Hagerton 10101111)— 7 Bennett 111111110 8 



Sprigg and Dr. Waters first, Bennett second. 

 Event No. 10, entrance $3 i 



Sprigg union mu 1 1 onmiiio -22 



Fi nk 101J 1 ( 'i 1 1 1 o 1 1 j 1 1 ] 001 001 010- 1 3 



Dr Waters 1111101111111001111111011-21 



Colt -. . .1011011111011111111111111-22 



Hunt 11 00 1 1 011001 1 100001 1 11 011—15 



Flowers 111000110 101 1 01 1101111011-17 



Ward 111110111011 1 100110111111—21 



Hagerton 1001 OOOlOlOOlOlDll 1000100—10 



Sprigg and Colt first. Ward and Dr. Waters second, Flowers 

 third. 



The following match was shot between Sprigg and Fink, the 

 former to break more birds out of 27 than the latter out of 30. 



Score: 



sprigg imiimoioiiiniimoiiii —u 



Fink llOmomoilloOllllillllillll-23 



Spriggs won bv one bird. 



ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 5.— For the second time in the space of ten 

 days Mr. William Crosby, of O 'Fallon Depot, 111., defeated Mr. J. 

 L. Winston, of this city, to-day. The weather was favorable and 

 a large crowd was present to witness the shoot. Betting on the 

 result was heavy at odds of §100 to $S0 on Crosby. Match at 100 

 single bluerocks, American Association rules, $100 a side. Both 

 contestants used 10-gauge guns: 



W Crosby 0111110111— 8 J L Winston. ...1111110101— 8 



0111111110-8 1111011011— 8» 



1111111110- 9 10111 110 11- 8 



1111111111- 10 1111111111-10 

 lOlOlllin- 8 1111011111— 9 



liiimni-io inn 11111—10 



1111111110- 9 mnonu- 9 



1111111111- 10 nil 1 n 110 — 9 

 01111 in 11— 9 mini no- 9 



1111111111—10—91 1110011111— 8 — SS 



The St. Louis Gun Club had a pleasant day and a large attend- 

 ance at its Fourth of Julv annual shoot. The live birds used were 

 a fair lot only. Mr. Horner captured a handsome gold medal 

 for the best average of the day. The scores are as follows: 



First shoot, class shooting, 10 single Keystone birds; entrance 

 81.60, including birds; club adds $10: four moneys, 40, 30, 20 and 10 

 per cent.: 



E Hayden 1100011010-5 W Clark 1110011111-8 



Col Moore 1 1 1 1101010-7 G H Small 00101010 10-3 



H P Wilson 1101011100-6 Dr C E Michel 0111101110-7 



W E Field 1101101100-6 Russ Samuels 1000001011-4 



W H Horner 11 loll 0)10-7 S C Edgar 0101111100-6 



J Coles 1100011111— 7 J W Gates 1010001000-3 



T Rankin, Jr 1 1001 1 01000-3 G Mook 00(X)1 10000-2 



G H Westervelt ... .0011011001— 6 M F Taylor 1011101x01 — 7 



.1 O Addington 0100000101—3 J K Andrews 0110011010-5 



J Z Smith 0010110100—4 



A H Blank 0111 101 001—6 



J L Winston 1001)01111- 



JShepley 1110111011—8 



E Rankin 1000111001-5 



All ties were divided. 

 Second shoot, class shooting, 6 live pigeons, 30yds. rise, ground 

 traps, use of both barrels,; first tie, 3 birds; second tie, mi&s and 

 out; entrance, including cost of birds, $2.50; club adds $20; money 

 to he divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent.: 



Hayden 220102 -4 Small 122121-6 



Moore 021111—5 Samuels 012011—4 



Wilson 231201—5 Edgar 10111-5 



Hill 221 111-6 Gates 020201-3 



Homer 121220-5 Mook 112012-5 



Coles 211121-6 Taylor 222221-6 



T Rankin. Jr 000212-3 Andrews 210202-4 



Westervelt 01110o-3 Smith 312110-5 



Addington 121211-6 Blanke 2120.20—4 



Winston 122121-6 R McCluie 10122i— 5 



Shepley 112122—6 Williams 021111—5 



D Rankin 101011—4 L D Dozier..' 110221—5 



Dr Michel 022201-4 Dr Pitts 210221—5 



Clark 101o21— 4 



o dead out of bounds. 



£ ield won first after an exciting shoot-off that required 10 birds 

 to decide, second was div. between Moore. Dozier, Wilson, Wil- 

 liams and Smith, Hayden, D. Rankin, Samuels and Andrews div. 

 third, ties on 3 div. fourth. 



Third shoot, handicap, insurance medal, value $150, presented 

 to the club July 4, 1878, by the, insurance agents and companies of 

 St. Louis, to be shot for annually and owned by the member win- 

 ning it three times in succession. Conditions: Nine live birds, 

 ground traps, use of both barrels, handicap distance; 3 pairs 

 pigeons, 21yds. rise. First tie at 5 single birds, second tie same. 



entrance cost of birds only, with an optional sweepstake of $2; 

 club adds $30; money to be divided 35, 27J4, 20, 13>/> and 5 per cent.: 

 Hayden... .21122121 1 01 01 11—13 Clark. .... .011 121 121 if) 01 11—13 



Moore 121111211 011111 14 Blanke ... .101212002 01 00 00—7 



Wilson 211210212 1110 11—13 McClure. . .10101 1111 00 10 10-9 



Field 1U122112 111111—15 Addington 210111211 111111—14 



Homer 100121211 10 00 11—10 Winston .. .102121221 111110—12 



Coles 211120111 00 00 11-10 Shepley. .. .31101102J 011111-12 



Rankiu,Jr.ll 1021010 10 00 01— 8 D RanKin.. 111110211 10 11 01—12 

 WesterveltOll 122110 00 10 10- 9 Dr Michel. 121101 ill 1110 11-13 



Edgar 111111221 11 11 00-13 Andrews.. .131121100 01 10 11-11 



Taylor 001211.001 11 10 00- 8 Samuels. . .010111111 1110 10—11 



Smith 111212211 111101—13 Williams. .122111112 11 11 00-13 



Field won medal and first money, Moore and Addington second, 

 Dr. Michel and Dozier third and fourth. 



Fourth shoot, class shooting, 10 single and 6 pairs Keystone 

 birds, pairs to be shot as follows: First pair from traps 2 and 3, 

 second pair from traps 3 and 4, third pair from 1 raps 2 and 4, 

 second round repeat, entrance $2. club ,m ' • > , . . ', ; 1 

 hud three pairs, four moneys, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent.: 



Havdeu 1000001111 11 11 00 00 00 10—10 



Moore 1111111000 10 10 10 11 10 10—14 



Wilson 0101010111 11 01 10 10 00 01—12 



Field 0101110101 00 10 10 10 10 10-11 



Horner 1110111101 11 10 10 11 11 10-17 



Coles 0101110110 01 00 00 10 00 00- 8 



T Rankin, Jr 1110011101 10 00 00 10 10 11—12 



Small 0011000000 00 10 10 10 01 00—6 



Samuels 1110110111 11 10 00 11 00 00-13 



Winston 1011011110 01 10 11 10 11 00-14 



Andrews 1110001000 10 TO 10 10 01 10- 9 



Clark 1010110101 11 10 10 00 10 11—13 



Smith 0111011010 01 10 01 10 11 11-14 



W- stervelt 1101110101 01 01 01 10 11 01—14 



Williams 0110111111 10 10 11 10 11 00-15 



Addington 11H1I0001 10 01 00 11 10 11 -14 



D Rankin H01001101 11 01 01 10 10 10—13 



Bradford 0100011110 00 10 10 10 00 09— 8 



Unseb Fbitz. 



TOLEDO, July 4.— The Toledo Gun Club shoot to-day was parti- 

 cipated in by eighteen members and some good shooting was done. 

 In the forenoou several matches were shot, and the afternoon was 

 devoted to sweepstakes shooting. The scores follow: 



Sweepstakes at. 9 singles: 



Dean 1111U111-9 Parnell 111011111-8 



Osborn 111111011-8 Dick Smith 111111101-8 



Thomas 110111000—5 Ross 101 111111—8 



Longden 101111101—7 Bellamy 111111001-7 



c ater 111111111—9 Connels 101000111—5 



Mooting 110111100-6 Dunn 010111011-6 



Chidester 10110IH0— 6 Knierim 111101101—7 



Aird 011100101— 5 Rakestraw 111111011—8 



Rummell 111100110-6 



Dean and Carter divided first, Ross won second, Longden won 

 third. 



Sweepstakes at 9 singles: 



Dean 101111111-8 Aird 111011100—6 



1 whom 111111111-9 Parnell 111111111-9 



Longden 011U1011— 7 Rakestraw 110111110—7 



Bellamy 101111111—8 Dunn 101110111—7 



Ross ..' 11001 Ull-7 Knierim 111101111-8 



Dick Smith 1111111 il— 9 Trost ..011101101-8 



Rummell 101111001-6 Mensing 111111100—7 



Carter 111011110-7 Chidester 100110011-5 



Osborn won first, Bellamy won second, Longden won third. 



Sweepstakes at 9 singles: 



Dean 001111111—7 Aird 011100101—5 



Osborn 011111101—7 Longdon 111111110—8 



Parnell 001111111-7 Mensing 101111111—8 



Carter 111111111—9 Knierim 111111011—8 



Dick Smith 1U111010— 7 Chidester 01010)110—5 



Bellamy -111111111—9 Dunn ■. ..101111101— 7 



Ross 111111111—9 Thomas 001011011—5 



Rummell 111111111—9 Rakestraw 111111101—8 



Rummell won first, Longden second, Dean third. 



Sweepstakes at 6 singles: 



Dean 011101—4 Rummell 110101—4 



Osborn 111111—6 Rakestraw .111111-6 



Dick Smith 111111-6 Thomas 000011-2 



Ross 111111—6 Knierim 000111—3 



Carter 111111-6 Dunn 111011-5 



Bellamv 111111— 6 Chidester 110111—5 



Longden 101111—5 



Dick Smith and Osborn divided first; Longden won second. 



Sweepstakes at 9 singles: 



Dean 111101101—7 Rummell 1001 1 1111— 7 



Osborn 111101111—8 Carter 111111111- 9 



Ross 111111011—8 Mensing H0011101— 6 



Dick Smith 1 11111101— 8 Chidester 111011010—6 



Aird 010011011—5 Dunn 110110010-5 



Longden 1 1 111 1110 — S Rakestraw .111100111—7 



Carter won first, Ross secoud, Rummell third. 



Sweepstakes at 6 singles: 



Dean 111111-6 Ross v .llllll-6 



> (shorn Him- 6 Rummell 101111—5 



Carter imil-6 Thomas 011001-3 



Dick Smith 101111-5 



Ross won first, Dick Smith won second. 



HARRISBURG, Pa., July 4— Eleven members of the West End 

 Social Gun Cluh went out to the stock yard grounds to compete 

 for the gold medal. Keystone targets and 3 traps were used. 

 The slim attendance at the shoot can be accounted for by some 

 of the members having gone for woodcock, fishing, on excursions, 

 etc. The club is in a prosperous condition and will hold a picnic 

 and tournament, beginning August S, at Williams Grove, Cum- 

 berland county, Fa. 



,1 C Nutt TO 11 0001 001 .0111- 7 A Miller lmoilOlOlOw.— 8 



G Marshall. . ,111000111.111100-10 J Wix OOliOOlOOOOHOQ— 5 



H Bach 111110111101111—13 J Kiger 01OO1OUO0O11OO— 6 



H Roat..- ... .11110111101 1011—13 F Ginther 011111010111001-10 



.1 Troun 101110001111101—10 P Hummel.... 00100010011 1010— 



E HouscholderOOOOll 101111101— 9 M. II. B. 



EATON, N. Y.— Eaton Gun Club, July 9. match at 9 kingbirds, 

 5 traps, 18yds. rise: 



Riehardson 111101111-8 Bell 101101111—7 



Ormsby OOOHOolO-3 Briggs 011100101-3 



Stone 111110110-7 



Tie tor second place Stone won. Badge shoot: 



Richai dson. . . .10101 1 1 111 11010— 11 Bell 001100111011100— 8 



Orrasov 01 HniimiOul 1010- Curtis lUlulOlll.Hll-13 



Stone OOpOlOOlOlOIOlO— 5 Peet 011101110111111—12 



Briggs 101110101111010-10 



Curtis won. Peet was a little off because he shot the new gun 

 that he won at Canistota July 4. He also got the honor of being 

 the best shot, in Madison country. Our club are soon to shoot a 

 return match with Oneida. The clubs of the county are talking 

 of an organization and a county badge to be shot for every month 

 and held bv the winning team.— G. F. Bell. 



SUBURBAN SHOOTING GROUND.-Claremont, N. J., July 

 4. — The rain spoiled only one event at the New York Suburban 

 Gun Club's grounds at Claremont to-day. That was a general 

 sweepstakes contest. A good many people who were expected to 

 be there did not come, and the event was omitted from the pro- 

 gramme. Twelve events did take place. The shooting was fair, 

 consideriug the weather. Clay-pigeons were the targets. The 

 first event was a sweepstake. 75 cents entrance fee, 10 shots to 

 each man: Miller 10, Johnston 7, Tukey 6, Hunt 9, Whitney 7, 

 Schnltz 7. The scores of the other events, all sweepstakes,"en- 

 trance fee from 50 cents to $1, were as follows: Second event, 10 

 birds: Miller 9, Tukey 6, Johnston 9, Hunt 10, Whitney 6, Schultz 

 8, Quad 6, Teoman 8, Iliggins 8. Third event, 10 birds: Johnston 9, 

 Hunt 8, Richards 3, Dayton 8, Albeer 10, Whitney 2, Miller 10, 

 Schultz 6, Le Ray 7, Iliggins 9, Yeoman 5. Fourth event, 10 birds: 

 Dayton 7, Richards 5, Tavloi 9, Johnston 9, Seigle 9, Le Ray 8, 

 Quad 9, Whitney 9, Yeoman 9, Miller 10, Albeer 8, Hunt 10, Schultz 

 8, Higgins 9. Fifth event, 10 birds: Miliar 9, Johnston 9, Le Ray 7, 

 Quad 6, Whitney 8, Yeoman 7, Albeer 6, Hunt 8, Schultz 7, Higgin i 

 7, Dayton 7. Taylor 9, Seigle 8, J. Richards 7. Sixth event. 10 birdt : 

 Miller 10, Johnson 9. Le Ray 9, Quad 7, Whitnev 8, Yeoman 10, 

 Albeer 9, Hunt 10, Higains 7, Dayton 6, Taylor 7, Seigle 9, J. T. 

 Richards 9, Jones 7. Seventh event. 10 birds: Miller 10, Johnson 9, 

 Dayton 9, Hunt 9, Coll ins. 9, Levison 5, Taylor 10, Quad 5, E. D. 

 Miller 9, Richards 5, Yeoman 8, Seigle 9, Jones 7, Lindsley7. 

 Eighth even*, 15 birds: Miller 14, Johnston 15, Htmt 11, Dayton 12, 

 Collins 12, Quad 13, Seigle 12, Jones 13, Higgins 12, Lindslev 12, 

 Taft 9, Rice 12. Ninth event, 15 birds: Miller 14. Lindslev 11, J >hn- 

 ston 14, Rice 13. Taft 11, Dayton 9, Seigle 12, Collins 13, Jon- s 13. 

 Tenth event, 10 birds: Miller 10, Johnston 8. Lindslev 3, s-under- 

 sun 3, Moffatt 6, Evans fi, Dayton 7, Rice 8. Taft 6, Collins 9, Seigle 

 30, Jones 10. Eleventh event, 10 birds: Miller 9, Johnston 10, Seigle 

 10, Lindsley 9, Hunt 7, Dayton 5, Rice 9, Taft 6, Collins 10. Jones 5. 

 Twelft event,, 10 birds: Miller 9, Hunt 5, Seigle 7, Simdersun 7, 

 Evans 7, Moffatt 6, Dayton 6, Rice 7, Talt 6, Collins 10, Lindsley 8, 

 Jones 7, Johnston 9, 



