July 11, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



817 



BL AUVELTVILLE, N. Y., July 4.— The regular holiday matches 

 of the Spring Hill Gun Club were held to-day, and resulted as per 

 the following scores. Had it not been for the rain, which came 

 down in torrents and delayed the shooting for about two hours, 

 the dav would have been perfect, although the members of the 

 Spring Hill Gun Club were perfectly satisfied with the result of 

 the day's shooting, as thoy capmred the championship of Rock- 

 land county for the season of 1889, under the following conditions: 

 Pursuant, to a call of delegates from the various clubs of Rock- 

 land county there assembled at Haverstraw, N. Y., on Feb. 32, 

 ISS9. delegates from the Rocklaud, Nyack and Spring Hill Guu 

 Clubs, and it was resolved that there be held during the season of 

 1889 a scries ol three matches between teams composed of mem- 

 bers of the above clubs, said matches to be at 85 bluerocks per 

 man, Keystone rules, and to be governed by the shooting rules of 

 the National Gun Association, said matches to be held as follows: 

 Decoration Day, at the Rockland Guu Club's grounds. Haver- 

 straw, N. V.; .lulv 4, at the Spring Hill Guu Club's grounds, Blau- 

 veltville, N. V., and on Labor Day, September, at the Nyack Gun 

 Club's grounds, Nyack, N. Y. The club winumg two out of the 

 three matches to be declared the champion club of the county, 

 and in case of a tie the tie to be decided on the same day and on 

 the grounds where same is made. The Spring Hill Gun Club hav- 

 ing won the match on Decoration Day and also on July 4, wa8 

 declared the champion guu club of Rockland county for the sea- 

 son of 1889. Perhaps the rain had something to do with queuch- 

 ing the spirits of the Nyack and Rocklaud gun clubs teams, but 

 our boys were like ducks, they seemed to like it. — C. A. Kittlk. 



Event No. 1, 10 single hluerock clay-pigeons, Keystone rules, 

 sweepstake: 



A D Kittle 1010000000-2 A Ten Eycko 0100100101—4 



F Waite 0111(1091.11-0 M Hathaway 0111011111—8 



T 8 Hammond 11:10000111—5 J Bogart 1010110101-6 



Geo Pierson 1109111010-0 C A Kittle 0011011110-6 



E G Peck 1 111110111- 9 B Fisher 01011000 1—5 



DrCC Allan 1111010110-0 J Peck HllOlllOe-7 



E. J. Peck won first, C. M. Hathaway second aud J. Peck third. 



Event No. 2, 10 single bluerocks. Keystone rules, sweepstakes: 



AD Kittle OOlellHOl— 7 .1 Peck U11100111-S 



Dr C O Allen 0001100011—4 A Ten Eycke 1101111111—9 



Geo Pierson .. .1110011111— 8 C B Fisher 11001 Hill— fi 



E J Peck 0011010010 —4 C A Kittle 110011 10 1 1—7 



F Waite 1110111000-6 C M Hathaway 1111111111-10 



T S Hammond OHOOlllUl— 6 James Bogart 1111101101-8 



Hathaway first, A. Ten Eycke second, and on shoot-off G. Pier- 

 son third. 



Event No. 3, 10 single hluerock clay-pigeons. Keystone rules, 

 sweepstakes: 



C M Hathawav 1101101011-7 T S Hammond 1110101100-45 



T Waite 0010101101-5 J Peck OUlllllOO-7 



G Pierson 0011011111-7 A Ten Eycke 1011000010-4 



S Snedeker 00111111 10 -7 E J Beck 1111010111-8 



C Ten Eycke 1001001011-5 C A Kittle 11 0111001 0-H 



C E lekboff 0911110101.-6 C .1 Bogart 01 10100 1 10-5 



AD Kittle 101011.0101— 6 James Bogart 1110011111—8 



Dr C C Allen 1111111101-9 Dr Neill 0000000011-3 



Dr. Allen won first, second divided, third Avon on suoot-off by J. 

 Peck. 



Event No. 4, 5 doubles, sweepstake: 



Dr Allen 10 10 00 10 10-4 C A Kittle U 10 01 00 10-5 



A D Kittle 00 00 00 01 01—2 T S Hammond... 00 00 10 00 10—2 



J Peck 10 10 11 10 00-5 James Bogart,. .JO 11 10 10 00-5 



A Ten Evcke. .. 10 10 00 10 10-4 C B Fisher 00 11 10 00 01-4 



E J Peck 00 10 10 11 10—5 P Moller 00 (X) 10 11 ()0— 3 



F "Waite 10 10 10 00 10—4 C E E'ckuoff . ... 10 10 00 10 00—3 



C M Hathaway..l0 10 U 00 10-5 W M Duryea .. .00 00 00 0(1 01—1 



L C Van Riper. .10 00 00 10 11—4 C J Bogart 00 H 10 00 00—3 



Geo Pierson U 00 11 10 10-6 



Geo. Pierson first, second and third divided. 



Rockland county championship contest. Event No. 5, 25 single 

 bluerocks, Keystone and N. G. A. rules, sweepstake: 

 Nyack Gun Club's Team. 



L C Van Riper 1 ill 1 001 1 1 101 1 11 100 11 01 000—15 



L L Lawrence 0010000101 LllOllOl 1 1 00010—13 



John Lydecker - 1110101101011010100110111-16 



P Mfflle* 001011 1000101 10111 1110101 — 15-58 



Rockland Gun Club's Team, 



John Peck 0010111111101111111111111-21 



C B Fisher Ul 110011 140 1 1 If 411101 1111—20 



E J Peck 010H1011010101 1011110111— 17 



A Ten Evoke 10110100010(0111100110110-14—72 



Spring Hill Gun Club's Team. 



C M Hathawav 1 01 1 1 111 10011 011100101111-18 



Geo Pierson 1111110111111111101111111—23 



F Waite tdlOlOlllOiOllOlllllllllI— 10 



Dr Allen 01 U01101011 11 10110011100- 16-76 



Geo. Pierson won first money, John Peck second, C. B. Fisher- 

 third and F. Waits fourth. 



Event No. 6, 10 single bluerocks, straightaway, Keystone rules, 

 sweepstakes: 



A D Kittle 1010110111— 7 P Miller 0111111110— 8 



Dr Allen 1101111101— 8 L C Van Riper 1110111001- 7 



E J Peck 1110111110— 8 J Lydecker OlllllHOO— .7 



W H Duryea 1000011101- 5 C Ten Eycke 1110111111- 9 



L L Lawrence 1011110010- OCA Kittle 0000100111— 4 



James Bogart 1110111111— 9 C B toisher 1110110111- 8 



a M Hathaway . . . .1111011111— 9 F Waite 0101111111— 8 



A Teu Evcke.- 100001U11— fi G Pierson 0111011111— 8 



S Snedeker OMOOOOOlO- 2 C J Bogart 0011101101— 6 



C E Eickhoff 1010010111- 6 J Peck 0111111111— 9 



First and third money divided, on shoot off for second money 

 George Pierson won. 



Event No. 7, 10 single bluerocks, Keystone rules, sweepstakes: 



AD Kittle 1010011010— 5 A Ten Eycke 0001111011— 6 



Dr Allen 0111111011- 8 J Lydecker 1111011010— 7 



EJPeck 1111111111-10 CTen Eycke 0111011111—8 



L L Lawrence 1001111111— 8 N H Duryea 0010110101— 5 



C A Kittle 1111111111-10 P Moller 1001101110- 6 



Jas Bogart 11111H100- 8 Geo Pierson 1111101101 — 8 



C M Hathaway 1111011110— 8 Dr Neil 0000000001— 1 



L C Van Riper 0111110111— 8 J Peck 1111111111-10 



F Waite. 1111111011— 9 C J Bogart 1101101111- 8 



First money div., second won by F. Waite, and third by Geo. 

 Pif rson on shoot-off. 



Event No. 8, 10 single hluerock clay-pigeons. Keystone rules, 

 sweepstakes: 



C M Hathaway 1111101111— 9 C Ten Eycke 10101.11111- 8 



E J Peck 1111111111-10 Dr Allen 1111111111-10 



L L Lawrence 1110011100- 6 P Mailer 1010111HO— 7 



A D Kittle 1101101001- 6 L C Van Riper 0011111101— 7 



C A Kittle 1011101011- 7 W L Duryea 1111000110 - 6 



James Bogart 1010101101- 6 J Peck 0101100011— 5 



F Waite 1111111101- 9 Geo Pierson U10101U0— 7 



A Ten Eycke 0000001111— 4 



Fiist and second money divided, third won by O. A. Kittle on 

 shoot off (C. Ten Eycke not being m sweep). 



Event No. 9, 5 doubles, sweepstakes, N. G. A. rules: 

 L L Lawrence... 00 10 01 00 10—3 C M Hathaway. 00 11 00 10 10—4 



P Moller 00 00 11 10 00—8 A D Kittle 10 10 00 10 10—4 



Dr Allen. . . 10 11 01 00 01—5 G Pierson 10 11 00 10 11—6 



E J Peck 10 11 10 11 11-8 T Waite 00 00 10 11 00-3 



C A Kittle 10 00 10 10 00-3 L C Van Riper. .01 11 10 11 00-6 



Jas Bogart 00 00 10 00 11-3 



First won by F. J. Peck, second divided, and third money won 

 by Dr. Allen. 



Event No. 10, 10 single hluerock clay-pigeons. Keystone rules, 

 sweepstakes: 



L C Van Riper 00101C0111-4 C M Hathaway 1101001111-7 



C A Kit tle 0110111111—8 G Pierson 1111111110-9 



A D Kittle 1011110110-7 J Pogart 1110011111—8 



DrCC Allen 1110111111-9 F Waite 0109110011-5 



E J Peck 1011101000 -6 



All ties divided. 



Event No. 11, 8 single bluerock clay-pigeons, Keystone rules, 

 sweepstakes: 



C M Hathaway U0110U-6 C A Kittle 01000100-2 



AD Kittle 10111011—6 G Pierson 11011101—6 



L C Van Riper 10101011-5 Waite. ' 11110101-6 



E J Peck 00010110-3 J Bogart 01101101-5 



Dr Allen 11110011-6 



First money divided, J. Bogart second, E. J. Peck third. 



Event No. 13, 10 single bluerock clay-pigeons, straightaway, 

 club medal, also sweepstakes: 



C M Hathawav 1110011110- 7 C A Kittle 1111100111— 8 



A D Kittle. UOillllll— 9 G Pierson 1111111111—10 



F Waite 1111111111—10 J Bogart 1111111110—9 



Dr C C Allen 1.111111111-10 



On shoot off Dr. Allen first, second divided, C. A. Kittle third. 



BOSTON GUN CLUB.- Wellington, Mass., July 6.— The Boston 

 Gun Club shoots for experts to-day had only an "average attend- 

 ance, the principal event being the 50 Peoria bird match, iD 

 which some good scores were made, Roxton taking the honors, 

 missing only 2 birds and scoring 48, Nichols following with 45, 

 Ross fourth, 43, Yerrington 42, Chase 41 and several others run- 

 ning from 34 to 40. The weather conditions were of the best, aud 

 afforded a good start for the four succeeding Saturday shoots of 



the series. To-day's results: 5 Peorias. Roxton and Stanton first. 

 Chase and Swift second, Wilbur third; 5 Peorias, Swift first, 

 Chase second, Wilbur find Stanton third; 5 Peorias, Roxton first, 

 Wilbur second, Stanton third; 5 Peorias, Wilbur first, Stanton 

 and Roxton second. Swift third; 5 clays, Wilbur and North first, 

 Roxton, Stanton and Mitchell second. Swift third; 5 Peorias, 

 Stanton first. Wilbur, Yerrington and North second, Roxton and 

 Chase third; 3 pairs clays, Stanton first, North and Mitchell sec- 

 ond, Marstou third; 10 Peorias, Stanton first, Ross and Roxton 

 second, Nichols and Marston third, Chase and Yerrington fourth; 

 10 Peorias, Gerrish and Roxton first, Chase, Wilbur and Yerring- 

 ton second, Stanton and Nichols third, Ross fourth; 10 Peorias, 

 Roxton and Nichols first. Chase, Stanton and Yerrington second, 

 Ross third; 10 Peorias, Roxton, Stanton and Ross first, Yerring- 

 ton, Chase, Swift and Nichols second, Wilbur and Perry third, 

 Gerrish and Marston fonrtb; 10 Peorias, Nichols, Ross and Stan- 

 ton first, Roxton second. Swift, Yerrington and Perry third, 

 Wilbur fourth; 7 clays, Swift first, Nichols, Stanton and Ross 

 second, Mitchell third; 7 straightaway Peorias, Roxton first, 

 Swift and Stanton secoud, Mitchell third; 7 clays, Stanton first, 

 Swift and Nichols second, Ross and Mitchell third; 3 pairs clays, 

 Nichols and Perry first, Swift second, Gerrish and Mitchell third; 

 7 clays, North, Ross and MitcheU first, Swift second, Nichols 

 third; 10 clays, Stanton and Yerrington first, Ross second, Swift 

 third, Perry and Nichols fourth; 10 Peorias, Stanton and Nichols 

 first, Swift and Wilbur second, Yerrington and Perry third, Ross 

 fourth; 10 clays, Roxton, Perry and Yerrington first, Ross second, 

 Stanton third, Nichols and Swift fourth; 10 Peorias, Stanton, 

 Yerrington and Nichols first, Wilbur and Perry second, Boss 

 third: 10 Peorias, Stanton first, Swift and Nichols second, Ross 

 and Perry third. 



NORTHAMPTON, Mass.— The Norwood Gun Club held a small 

 tournament July 4, which was interfered with by the rain. The 

 attendance of spectators and shooters was fairly good. The Key- 

 stone targets and traps were used and the American Shooting 

 Association rules governed. Five birds, 25 cents entrance, ties 

 divided: 



T T Cartwn'ght 001U— 3 C O Harris 00101—2 



E L Abercrombie 11001-3 S Foster 00100-1 



ETClapp 11100-3 



Seven straightaway, entrance. 50 cents: 



F Mittleman 0110U1— 5 G Jordan 0010101 - 3 



LGaylor 0010111-4 C O Harris 0010101-3 



E T Clapp 0111100-4 G Grungee 0010100 -2 



TT Cartwright 0000111—3 E Abercrombie 0100100-2 



H H Chilson 0100101-3 S Foster 0011000-2 



Ties on 4 divided; on 3. Cartwright 6, Chilson 4, Jordan 0, Har- 

 ris 0. 



Ten birds, S3 guaranteed, 50 cents entrance: 



E Abercrombie 1111110010—7 C O Harris 1110011001-6 



F Mittleman 1011011001—6 H H Chilson 0101001101—5 



L Gaylor 0111110010—6 J Duffy 0101100100-4 



E T Clapp 10110 noil— 6 G Jordan 1010010001—4 



J W Russell 1100001111—6 T T Cartwright 0101100001—4 



Ties on 6: Harris 3, L. Gaylor 3, Mittleman 2, Russell 0. Ties on 

 5 divided. 



Three pairs, 50 cents: 



E T Clapp 10 10 11-4 H H Chilson 10 10 00-2 



J Duffy 11 00 11—4 E L Abercrombie 00 01 00—1 



L Gaylor 01 10 10-3 G Jordan 00 10 00—1 



F Mittleman 10 11 00—3 T Foster 00 00 10—1 



T T Cartwright 00 10 10—2 E Feiker 00 00 00—0 



C O Harris 10 01 00—2 



Ties on 2: Harris 4, Chilson 0, Cartwright 3. 



Miss and out, entrance 50 cents: Duffy 2, Foster 2, Abercrombie 

 1, Cartwright 1, Clapp 1, leiker, Chilson, Mittleman, Engleheart 

 Harris and Gaylor 0. Tie: Duffy 1, Foster 2, Cartwright 3. 



Three singles and 2 pairs. $5 guaranteed, entrance 50 cents: 



Duffy Ill 1011—6 Mittleman 101 10 00-3 



Chilson 101 11 01—5 Jordan 110 On 10—3 



Harris 110 11 10—5 Russell 001 00 11-3 



Clapp 110 10 10—4 Cartwright 010 11 Oo-3 



Ties on 5: Chilson 1, Harris 2. 



Merchandise prize for members only: 



Gaylor 1101110101—7 Clapp 0001101010-4 



Cartwright 1 1C101 1101—7 Harris 1 101000000—3 



C hilson 110001010 1-5 Feike r 0000001001—2 



Abercrombie QO0O0 10111— 4 Whitney 0000000000-0 



Mittleman 0001110010-4 



Ties on 7: Gaylor 5, Cartwright 4. Ties on 4: Abercrombie 3, 

 Mittleman 2, Clapp 0. Gaylor first, Chilson second, Abercrombie 

 third, Harris fourth, Feiker fifth, Whitney leather medal.— 



KOSMOS. 



CLAREMONT. N. J., July 6.— Lefevre trophy, 25 cents entry • 



Johnson 0i0101111111111.il 1111 1111— 22 



Fox 11010000011111010U110101-15 



Collins 1111011010111110111010011—18 



Jones lmoill 11011111010111011-20 



Thomas 1100101100116010101000110-12 



Gorenflo lOOOOOlOOOOlwithdrew. — 3 



King 1011111110111100111111110-30 



Sweep No. 1, 50 cents entry, two moneys: 



Johnson 1111111111—10 King 1110111011— 8 



Jones uonimil— 8 Sawyer 1111110110- 8 



Collins U1H110U- 9 Bussel 0000100001- 3 



No. 2, same, first divided: 



Johnson 1111111101—9 King 1101111010-7 



Jones 1111001101—7 Sawyer lllllOUll— 9 



Collins 11 11010111-8 Ditman 1100011010—5 



No. 3, same, three moneys: 



Collins 1001111111—8 Sawyer 1000110110-5 



Thomas OOOHllOlO— 5 Russel 101101 1010- 6 



King 11 00011111—7 John son 0111111 1U— 9 



Jones 1010111100—6 



No. 4, same, two moneys: 



Johnson 1110111111-9 Sawyer 1101001011-6 



King 1101011011-7 T homas 0000101011-4 



Jones 1010001110 -5 Collins 1111111101-9 



First divided, King second. 



No. 5, same, two moneys: 



Johnson « 0111111110—8 Fox 0010011110—5 



King 0001111H1— 7 Thomas 1111010101—7 



Collins 1110111111—9 Joucb 1011010111-7 



No. 6, same, three moneys: 



Johnson 10101H011— 7 Fox 0001001100—3 



King 00101101C1— 5 Sawyer 1101011110-7 



Collins 1111111110-9 Thomas 100101H10-6 



Jones OimilOll— 8 



SPRINGFIELD, N. J., July 1.— The Union Gun Club, of this 

 place, held their seventh monthly prize and badge shoot on their 

 grounds here this afternoon, and notwithstanding quite a heavy 

 rain, aU the boys felt quite well repaid for getting alittle wetting. 

 Following are the scores and conditions: 30 bluerocks, 3 traps. 

 National Gun Association rules, 11 prizes: 



Miller .111111111111111110001111011111-26 



Johnson 1111111111111111111)1111111111-30 



Co n over 1111111 11 111] 1101 U01000001001— 21 



Roll OllOllOOlOtlOOOOIOOllOOOOOllOOl— 11 



Si c kley 11111111001011101 0011111 111 1 11- 24 



Sopher 110111111100011111101010111110-22 



H Sayre : 11011110.110111100111001011111-22 



Williams lllillllllllOOlOlllllOllllOlOl— 24 



Haines 111011111110111100101111110111-24 



Briant 111000111111111110101101011111— 23 



Terry - . 111110001110111111101000110011-20 



G Pud ney 111111001 1 11010111 111011011101—23 



Dunican 11101111 llll 1 111 101 1 101 1111 01—25 



Wade looooiooooinooiooiooiiioomo— 13 



Eager 100110110001010001110100111111-17 



Johnson first. Miller second, Dunican third. Ties on 24 for 

 fourth, at 5 birds: Williams. 10101—3; Haines, 11111—5; Sickley, 

 UH0— 4. Ties on 23 for fifth, at 10 birds: Briant. 1101011111-8; 

 Pudney, 1101011100—6. Ties on 22 for sixth, at 15 birds: Sopher, 

 lOOlllOlHlHU— 12; Sayre, 100111110111000—9. Conover seventh, 

 Terry eighth. Eager ninth, Wade tenth, Roll eleventh. The next 

 match will be shot on Aug, 5. 



WORCESTER, Mass., July 4.— The regular meet this week of 

 the Worcester Sportsmen's Club, at Coal Mine Brook Range, was 

 well attended. It was the eighth of the classification series of 

 contests. In the score for position each man had a possible 30 

 bluerocks and in the prize score a possible 10; ties div.: 

 Class A. Classifi'n. Prize. Class B. Classifi'n. Prize. 



MDGilmore 26 9 E F Swan 20 9 



HDJourdan 25 9 C B Holden 18 



E T Smith 25 



C H Howe 23 



E S Knowles 28 



Dr Bowers 24 



G Sampson 22 



E Jewett 28 



C Crompton 25 



ARBowdish 24 



CRBCJaum 25 



A B Franklin .... 35 



F Forehand 18 



CH Wilkinson.... 17 



W D Dean 16 



A L Gilman 20 



FM Harris 18 



M A Linfield 16 



G J Rugg 28 



V F Prentice 19 



HColvtn 15 



C Forehand 10 



C R Holman 16 



WATSON'S PARK, Grand Crossing, 111, June 29,-Lake County 

 Gun Club, Chicago, 5 live, pigeons, 30yds. rise and 80yds. boundary, 

 at 5 live birds for 82, Illinois State rules: 



WS Bond 00U1— 3 HKoheler 11202—4 



WJEdbrooke 10121-4 J Immel.... 20211—4 



A Wies 02211—4 Chas Wies.' 02011-3 



J Donnel 22212—5 W J Eich 21211—5 



Club medal shoot for two medals, 10 live pigeons, 5 traps, 30yds. 

 rise, 80yds. boundary. Illinois State rules: 



W S Rond 2230313311—9 H Koehier 1221121200-8 



W .1 Edbrooke 1102213121 -9 J Immel 2122223200-8 



A Wies 2111031201—8 C Wies 1211011012—8 



J Donnel 2112220110-8 MJ Eich 2221200121-8 



On tie shoot-off Bond one, Edbrooke 3 aud won: on 8 Koehier 

 won with 1. 



Five-bird sweep, S3, same as shoot No. 1: 



WS Bond 01102-3 A Wies 02010-2 



W J Edbrooke 11121-5 H Koehier 01110-3 



J Donnel 00111—3 



On tie shoot-off, Boud 3, Donnel and Koehier 10 each aud divided. 



July 2.— Match between J. F. Hall and W. P. Musscy, at 25 tame 

 pigeons, 5 ground traps, .Klyds. rise, 80yds. boundary, Illinois Stale 

 rules. Match for $25 a side, winner to receive $50 and loner to pay 

 for the birds: 



Joe F Hall 1011311012221221001011111—20 



Wm P Mussey 11 (2111111 1 1 122121 231 1211-25 



RAVELRWG. 



CLEVELAND, O., July 4. -The East End Guu Club held their 

 regular shoot to-day, and the scores made were of a high order. 

 D.June took the first badge with a straight score. G re en and 

 Hogan tied on 33 for the second badge. Green winning it in the 

 shoot-off. 35 bluerocks were used. An excit ing sweepstake at 9 

 singles was shot after the club shoot. The sc ores: 



Bishop HlhH 001Q1 Iffl 000101 11 1011-14 



Held lOluiioiOon 14 111011001 101—15 



Harris 1 01 1 1 11 Ou 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ol 10111— 18 



Marti n 1 01 10 1 1 1 n ( 1 1 1 i 10010111101— 18 



m aygo 1.01 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 01 1 j 1 iron 1-10 



Mc Cracken IHOllll 004 11103 01 01010110—16 



Wherry 111 100001 1 j 1.1 1 .1 1 n 1 001 1 1— 18 



WG King lOIlllHOllllOOlUlllOlll-SO 



Jeneari 1001 11 1101.101 1011 II mill— 20 



Green 101 1 1 1 1.11 101 1 1 1 1 11 1111111 — 23 



B W King 11001 111111 0010] 1] olioi 10— 17 



Brown 011101 1110101 lOloi 1110101—17 



W i 1 1 i ams 1 1 000 11 1.11100 1111110101 1 — 17 



Jnne 1111111111111111111111111-35 



Hogan 0111111111111111011111111—23 



Visitors. 



Herschel 1011101101 0001 11 ] I H001140— 15 



L O Jones.. 1011011010011111101)11001—17 



Turner 00 1 101 1 1 lOiiloiooooiOilOlO- 12 



Roberts 1110111111 1 1111)110111111-23 



Brockway .1011101 1 1 01 10 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 100—17 



Foote 1110000llOl010rjOOul)00005C— 7 



Sweep, 9 singles: June 9, Wherry 9, B. W. King 7, T. G. King 8, 

 Brown 4, Martin 7, Jones 7, Brockwav 8, Mf T 'go8, Held 7, Her- 

 schel 0. Foote3, Roberts 8, Green 9. June, Woerry and Green 

 divided first, Brockway aud Roberts second, Martin third, 



ALTOONA, Pa., June 29.— The West Side Gun Club held their 

 first regular shoot on the club grounds this afternoon. This 

 club has just been organized, and numbers among its members 

 some of the best trap shots in Central Pennsylvania. They ex- 

 pect soon to challenge the Herron Hill Gun Club of Pittsburgh 

 and the Altoona Rod and Gun Club of this city. Following is a 

 list of officers of the new club: J. M. Ensbrcnner, President; W 

 F. Tappan, Secretary, and Ed. Kottmati, Treasurer: 



W F Tappan .13 H Webber 5 



C Heunigan 10 Charles Gun'decker 5 



FL Copely 23 J P Yost 5 



Ed KottmaD 1 DESprankle 11 



John M Ensbrenner 5 



The shooting was at. clay- pigeons, one trap, 18yds. rise. 



NILES, O., July 4.— The second day's shoot of the Niles Gun 

 Club's third annual tournament was a grand success. The shoot- 

 ing range was well filled by people interested in the snort. Fol- 

 lowing is the result of to-day's work: 



First shoot. bluerocks, entrance 50 cents— J. O'Gonnell and W. 

 Tulley first, David Morris second, L. B. Arkwright third, T. A. 

 Winfield fourth. 



Second shoot, 9 bluerocks, entrance 81— F. S. Osbom and T. 

 Tulley first, J. L. Hommedieu second, Wm. Cramer third, C. Wal- 

 lace, fourth. 



Third shoot, 12 bluerocks. entrance $2— J. O'Conncll and T. Tul- 

 ley first, T. A. Winfield and C. Mallace second, < ieo. N'avlor and 

 W. Cramer third, L. B. Arkwright fourth. 



Fourth shoot, 7 live birds, entrance $3— T. A. Winfield first, H. 

 Klee second, W. E. Ward third, Geo. Naylor fourth. 



Fifth shoot, 7 live birds, entrance S3— John Naylor first, W. E. 

 Ward and D. Morris second, W. H. Ward and Geo. Naylor third, 

 Wm. Cramer and Wm. Naylor fourth. 



Sixth shoot, 12 bluerocks, entrance $1.50— L. B. Arkwright and 

 T. Tulley first, Geo. Naylor second, J. O'Couuell third, Wm. 

 Cramer fourth. 



Seventh shoot, 12 bluerocks, entrance $1.50— L. Fry and W. H. 

 Ward first, T. Tulley second, J. O'Gonnell and T. A. Winfield 

 third, L. B. Arkwright fourth. 



Eighth shoot, 9 bluerocks, entrance $1— Wm. Cramer first, D. 

 Morris second, E. Tulley third. Goo. Naylor fourth. 



Ninth shoot, 12 bluerocks, entrance $1— Wm. Cramer first, D. 

 Morris second, Geo. Naylor third, Wm. Tulley fourth. 



Tenth shoot, 25 cents entrance, miss and out— E. Tulley firsL 



BELLEVILLE, Out., July 6.— The Forest and Stream Club have 

 done something for trap and rifle shooting. They have fort- 

 nightly matches at the traps for valuable prizes offered by Mr, 

 Henry Corly, M. P., president, and Mr. S. B. Burdett, M. P., at 

 Cleveland bluerocks (3 traps) and composition balls (Card trap, 

 revolving), the winners being handicapped 3yds. for each win. 

 The winners so far are- Corly prize, 9 sinule and 3 pairs double 

 bluerocks, 18yds. rise: Fred Roote (twice), R. S. Bell; Burdett 

 prize, 6 single bluerocks and 7 composition balls, trap revolving, 

 18yds. rise:" F. Roote, G»o. Twining, Robt. Day. The matches 

 continue until Aug. 23. The rifle matches are conditioned as fol- 

 lows: 100yds., off-hand, standard American target, any rifle with 

 open front sight, 10 shots. There are three prizes, for first, second 

 and third; an aggregate prize for five best scores during season, 

 aud a handicap prize given by W. H. Biggan, first vice-president. 

 The winners of first in match up to date are: Geo. Twining, W. 

 H. Biggar, R. S. Bell and R. Day. In handicap: Geo. Twining, 

 W. Mills. R. S. Bell and R. Day. These matches also continue till 

 Aug. 23.— Pout Tack. 



YOUNGSTOWN, O., July 5— The Youngstown Gun Club at its 

 weekly shoot this afternoon had a large attendance, nearly every 

 member being present. The conditions wore 25 birds, 3 traps, 

 18yds. rise, National rules governing, resulting as follows: Class 

 A— Will Smith 24. J. N. Whiteside 22, Warner Arms 18. Class B 

 —Independence Grove 21, R. Lawior 21, Robert Ben tie y 18, Isaac 

 Gray 18, John A. Logan, Jr., 15, Will Hitchcock, Jr., 15. Grove 

 won the badge in shooting off the tie with Lawior. Class C — The 

 best scores were made by Will Sta.mbaugh and F. G. Nixon, each 

 securing 18, and in shooting off the tie Nixon won. In the prac- 

 tice shoot the best scores were made by Frank Hitchcock and J. 

 F. Whiteside, each securing 20. The winners in the three classes 

 of the Franklyn Gun Club shoot were E. S. Franklyn and John 

 Batteson. 



OTTAWA, July 6,— The members of the St. Hubert Gun Club 

 are hignly pleased with their success in Torouto, but complain of 

 the Toronto Team No. 1 putting in Wayper, of Guelph, and Wyn- 

 ess, of Buffalo, alleging that neither is a bona fide member of the 

 Toronto club. The St. Huberts, by winning the Stanley cup and 

 $88 in cash, proved themselves probably the best amateur club in 

 Canada to-day. To-day their shooting was a sweep at 15 birds 

 each: P. N. Thompson 14. Dr. A. Martin 14, Ed White 12, R. G. 

 Dalton 12, P. Trudeau 11, S. While 8. Sweep at 10 each: Dr. 

 Martin 9, P. Thompson 8. Ed White 7, J. Dcslauriers 7, R. Dalton 

 6, W. Lett 6. S. White 6. Sweep at 5 doubles: Ed White 8, P. 

 Thompson 8, Dr. Martin 6, R. Dalton 5, J. Dcslauriers 5. 



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. 



The revised and abridged edition of the A. O. U. Check List of 

 North American Birds, including the additions and changes made 

 in the supplement, will be sent post free on rec eipt of SOcts.— Adv. 



