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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[OOT. S, 1889 



ARMS AND LOADING USED BY VETERAN SHOOTERS AT NEW JERSEY STATE SHOOT. 



Geo. Eaton, Jersey City, N. J. 



Al. Heritage, Jersey City, N. J 



J. B. Burdette. Jersey City, N. J 



Jacob Pentz, Fan wood, N. J 



Wm. Taylor, Suffern, N. Y 



J. D. Vorhees, Bound Brook, N. J 



Dr. E. F. Taylor, Middle town, N. J. 



Dr. Nicholas, Newark, N. J 



Geo. L. Everett, South Amboy, N. J 



Sam Castle, Newark, N.J 



J. Lamberson, Matawan, N. J 



C. M. Hedden, Newark, N. J 



Hugh Leddy, Montclair, N. J 



Win. Hughes. Jersey Citv, N. J 



Wm. Sigler, Montclair. N. J 



ToUey 



Tolley... .. 



Tolley 



Lefever, . . 

 Webley. ... 



Moore 



Lefever ... 

 Greener.. . . 

 Greener. . . . 

 Lefever — 

 Thompson. 



Parker 



Smith 



Webley 



Parker 



Bore. 



choke 



choke 



choke 



choke 



cylinder 



choke 



choke. 



mod . choke. . . 



choke 



choke 



cylinder 



choke 



choke 



cylinder 



choke 



First Barrel. 



4drs. Schultze; lj^oz. No. 7 



Idrs, Schultze; P/ioz. No. 7 



idrg, Schultze; lMoz. No. 7 



SJ^drs. American Wood: l%oz. No. 8.. 



4drs. C. & H.; H4oz. No. 7% 



;%drs. Dupont Ducking; lMpz, No. 8 



3i^drs. American Wood; IMoz. No. 8 



3J^drs. Orange Lightning; lJ|oz. No. 8 soft.. 



4drs. Dupoht's; lktoz. No. 8 



3J4drs. Schultze; lj^oz. No, 8 



41£drs. American Wood; lJ4oz. No. 8 soft. . . 



'&%&vs. Schultze; H4oz. No. 8 



SWdrs. Schultze; IMoz. No. 8 trap 



4drs. & H.; Vtfpi. No, T>4 



4drs. Laflin & Rand; lj^oz. No. 9 



Second Barrel. 



tilts. Schultze; lj^oz. No. 7 



4drs. Schultze; lUoz. No. 7 



4drs. Schultze; IMoz. No. 7 



3J£dr?. C. & H,; l^oz. No. 7 ... 



4drs. C. & H.; lJ4oz. No. 7 



4drs. Dupont Ducking; lj^oz. No. 8 



S^drs. Laflin & Rand: lj^oz. No. 8 



SMdrs. Orange Lightning; lJ4oz. No. 8 soft 



4drs. Dupont's; IMoz. No. 8 



3J^drs. Schultze; lj^oz. No. 7 



4^>drs. American Wood; Hioz. No. 8 soft 



3Mdrs. Schultze; IMoz. No. 7 



3>fdrs. C. & H.; IV40Z. No. 7 



•kiiv. C. &. H.; MOZ. No. 7 



4drs. Laflin & Rand; l?4oz: No. 7 



Cartridge, 



U. M. C. 

 U. M. C. 

 U. M. C. 

 Climax. 



Climax and Club. 

 IT. M. C. 

 U. M. C. 



U. M. C. & Climax. 



Climax. 



Eley. 



Club. 



Climax. 



TJ. S. 



Climax and Club. 

 Club. 



Extra No. 7, 15 singles, entrance $1.50, three moneys: 



Von Lengerke.imilllllimi— 15 J Smith 011101 100110110— 9 



Daly 111110110111111-13 Van Riper 111000111101100- 9 



Miller 111011111111111-14 Fox 101110011111111-12 



Wolstencroft. .01 i ID 1 DID 1 11-14 Wright 011001010111601- 8 



Post 111111110010111-12 Lindsley 111111110t0il01-12 



On Wednesday the rain poured downin torrents and the attend- 

 ance was slim. The management had advertised to postpone the 

 shoot in event of rainy weather, and this notice no douht kept 

 many away, but a postponement was not deemed advisable, as it 

 was necessary to get rid of the inanimate events before commen- 

 cing on live birds. Seven events were programmed, but only four 

 of them were shot, including one guaranteed purse of $25, and the 

 remainder of the time was filled in with extra sweeeps. 



Second Day — Event iTo. 1,10 singles, $1 entry, three moneys, 

 A. S. A. rules: 



Sigler 1011111111-9 C Smith 0111010111—7 



Hunt. 0000010110-3 A Heritage 1011011111-8 



Quiinby 1010101111—7 Tee Kay 1100100110 -5 



No. 2, 15 singles, $1 entry, three moneys: 



Sigler 111111101111010-12 Post 111011111111110—13 



Jay Bee 111110101101111-12 Van Riper 101111101101010—10 



C Smith IIOIUIOIIIOIIO—II Quimby IOIIO1OIOIOIIOO— 8 



Heritage 010111011111111—12 Tee Kay 101101000100001— 6 



No. 4, guarantee $25, at 20 singles, entrance $3. three moneys: 



Miller . ... . OmillOOlllllllllGl— Hi Jones 11111110111110111110-17 



Zigler 00111110110111110111-15 Lindsley. .01110011101000110110-12 



Wbls' e' ft. ! 1 1 1 ill 1111 1 11111111—20 Jay Bee. . .11110110110111111111 -17 



Penrose... 0110111 1101101 110001—13 Post 11101111111110100101-15 



Van RiperlllOllllOOOllOlOlOll— 18 C Smith. .10011111111110111111— 17 



No. 7, 5 pairs, $1.50 entry, three moneys: 



Sigler 10 10 11 10 10—0 C Smith 01 00 00 10 11-4 



Post 11 10 11 10 10—7 F Class 00 00 11 10 11—5 



Van Riper 11 10 10 11 00-6 Quimby 10 01 10 10 10—5 



Jay Bee 11 11 10 11 00-4 



Fxtra No. 1, 10 singles. $1, three moneys: 



Sigler 1111101111-9 Tee Kay U11001100-6 



Quimbv 1000110001-4 Hunt 0] 1 1 1 lOUlo-O 



C Smith 111011 1110-8 Heritage 1110111000—6 



Extra No. 2, same conditions: 



Jay Bee 1010111111- 8 C Smith 100110U11- 7 



Class 1110111000- 6 Van Riper 1111000111— 7 



Sigler 1111111101— 9 Quimby 0011000111- 5 



Post 1111111111—10 Leddy 0101000001- 3 



Heritage - . . . 0011011111- 7 Tee Kay U001H001— 6 



Extra No. 3, same conditions: 



Jay Bee 1101101001— 6 Penrose 1010111011— 7 



Sigler 1111111111—10 Jones 1111110101— 8 



Smith 1101011111— 8 Quimby 0111101100— 6 



Post 11U100111- 8 Lindsley 1001011110- 6 



Van Riper 1101110101— 7 



Extra No. 4. same conditions: 



.lav Bee 1111011110- 8 G Smith 1101111100- 7 



Lyons 1110110011— 7 Van Riper 0100011011— 5 



Jones lllimm— 10 Post 1110111101— 8 



Penrose 1111000110- 6 Lindsley 0110010101- 5 



Sigler 1111110110- 8 



Extra No. 5, 4 singles and 3 pairs, $1 entrance, 3 moneys, A. S. A. 

 rules: 



Eindslev 1101 H 10 01—7 Jones 0010 10 01 H-5 



Van Riper 1111 10 10 00—6 Jay Bee be 1111 0100 10—6 



Post 0010 11 01 11-6 Sigler 1001 11 00 11-6 



Penrose 1D1 1110 11-9 C Smith 1000 11 01 11-6 



Extra No. 6, at 10 singles. $1 entrance, 3 moneys: 



Van Riper 0011011000^- i Jay Bee HOlllOOlo— 6 



Post 111O01O0U—6 C Smith 1101110101—7 



Penrose 0000011111—5 Lyons 1111011100—7 



Sigler 1111111101-9 Jones 0101110H1— 7 



Lindsley 1110111101-8 



Extra No. 7, same conditions: 



Lindsley 0001010100 - 3 Van Riper 1111111100- 8 



C Smith 1111011110— 8 Post 1100111011— 7 



Jones 1101110101— 7 



Lyon 1111001001— 6 



Penrose '■• - lOm-- 



Jay Bee 0U01111011— 6 



Extra No. 8, same conditions: 

 Miller 10111 101 11-8 



Jay Bee ..1110111101-8 Post 1101011101-7 



Penrose 0111111111-9 Lindsley 1111011111-9 



Lyon 1011111011-8 C Smith 1110111111—9 



Extra No. 10, same conditions: 



Sigler 1111111011 - 9 



Tee Kay 0101110100— 5 



Miller 1011111111— 9 



F Wolstencroft... 1111111111—10 



Wolsey 10imilll-9 



Lindsley ..1100101111- 7 



Post 0111131111— 9 



Jones 1011100001- 5 



Sigler 1111111111-10 



Miller 1111011110— 



Penrose 0101111111— 8 



Woolsey 1111111111-10 



Jav Bee 1111101101- 8 



Lyons 1111110011- 8 



Third was shot off and div. by Miller and Penrose. 

 Extra No. 10, same conditions: 



Penrose 1111111111-10 Lindsley COOiOitlll- 6 



Miller 1111111011— 9 Jones 1110101111— 8 



Wolst 1111111011- 9 Lyon 1110000111— 6 



Jay Bee 1111111111-10 Post 1001101100- 5 



Sigler 1111111111-10 



Thursday's work was devoted entirely to live birds, of which a 

 large number had been procured. The weather still continued 

 unfavorable, but the number of contestants and spectators was 

 largely increased. Among those present were Tony Kuser, A. 

 Turford, Chas. Van Camp, Mahlon Fox and Ed Updegrove, of 

 Mercer Gun Club at Trenton; Dr. Pendell, R. H. Brientnall, A. 

 Hedden, Wm. Hayes, Asa Whitehead, Ed Carrington, J. R. Bur- 

 nett and A. E. Hedden, of Essex Gun Club at Newark; F. Post, 

 Wm. Ely, Ress Van Riper, J. A. Blauvelt and Wm. H. Jersey, of 

 Bergen Gun Club at Cherry Hill; T. Compton, J. Van Brackle, 

 Jas. Beddell, J. Lamberson, Dr. Tavlor and J. L. Terhune, of Mid- 

 way Gun Club at Matawan; C. M. Hedden, Sam Castle, John Erb, 

 Frank Class, Chas. Heath, Wm. S. Green, Hugh Leddy and Jacob 

 Pentz, of Newark Gun Club; E. D. Miller, E. Collins and W. H. 

 Wolstencrost, of Union Gun Club at Springfield; S. G. Smith, W. 

 L. Force, Chas. Smith, John Riggott, Emory Robinson and W. S. 

 Cannon, of Middlesex Gun Club at Dunellen; Al Heritage, Fred 

 Quimby, Milt. Lindsley, Wm. Hughes. Capt. Jones, Dr. Burdette, 

 P.. S. Payne, Geo. Eaton, Wm. Sigler and F. Payne, of Jersey City 

 Heights Gun Club; Jas L. Smith, of Hackettstown Gun Club; Phil 

 Daly, Jr., of North End Gun Club at Long Branch, and others. 

 This large gathering of club members was due to the fact that 

 the State Trophy, a cup, was to be contested for by teams of three 

 men from any club belonging to the Association. This race was 

 a very close and interesting one. and resulted in a tie between 

 the Jersey City Heights (iun Club and the Newark Gun Club. 

 The tie was postponed until Friday on account of darkness. The 

 birds were a fair lot, but would have had more vim and go to 

 them had the weather been clear. 



Third Day.— Event No. 1, 10 live birds, entrance $5, 4 monevs: 



W Sigler (30) 1111012111-9 Miller (28) 1111112111-10 



Lindsley (28) 2222012222— 9 Wolstencroft (2s) . .1121112121— 10 



P S Pavne (30) 1011100ol2— 6 A Hidden (28) 1111101111— 9 



F Payne (30) 1012211102— 8 J Riggot (28) 1121221111—10 



R H Brientnall (30)111011121-10 Beddell (30) 11111U101- 9 



C M Hedden (30) . . ..2211220111— 9 Compton (30) 1010111113- 8 



Lamberson (30) 0011112221— 8 Jones (30). 1111110102— 9 



Van Brackle (30) . . . 2U011U12— 9 Van Ri per (38) 1H1211111-1 0 



W Henry (28) 0011001101- 5 Post (28) 2101121211— 9 



S Castle (28) 1211211111-10 Class(28) 1211]22oll— 9 



Quimby (30)., 1110121221— 9 Leddy (28) 1112011200— 7 



No. 2, 10 live birds, entrance $7.50, four moneys: 



R A Brientnall... .1021112111-9 SG Smith 1121221121-10 



C M Hedden 1121100012 - 7 W Mills U2212ol01— 8 



S Castle Ilo2220111— 8 W Hayes 1112212011- 9 



W Sigler 12111312H-10 A R Kuser 1121200200- <> 



E Miller 1111112111-10 C Van Ramp 1121122122-10 



Wolstencroft lHUlllll— 10 M Fox 2212121221-10 



A Hedden 1211111111—10 H Babbige nioOMlS— 8 



J Riggott 1112121121-10 S S Hedden 102200oll0- 5 



W Jones 1111 H212o— 9 L Hedden 2121011111— 9 



Van Riper 1100212211— 8 E Collins 2111122111— 10 



F Class 1211112111-10 J L Terhune 1100202101— 7 



H Leddy 0111111211— 9 W Henry 0110212120— 0 



F Payne 1021100110— 6 J Lamberson 1121112223-10 



B S Payne IHI2I00I0- 7 J Collins 1112010222- 8 



C Smith 201122o210- 7 P Daley 1112110020-^7 



J Erb 0111101211- 8 W F Quimbv 1011112002- 7 



J H Green 1112012202- 8 M F Lindsley 0222022220- 7 



No. 3, State cup shoot, for teams of th ree from any club belong- 

 ing to the Association, at 10 live birds per man, entrance $22.50 a 

 team, all money to go to present holder of cup: 



Newark Gun Club. Middlesex G. C. of Dunellen. 



Sam Castle 2111222111-10 S G Smith 0202020111- 6 



C M Hedden . . ..2222212121-10 Chas Smith 1121211110- 9 



Frank Class. . ..1021112110- 8 -28 John Riggoi 1111112110- 9-24 



Jersey City Beights Gun Club. 



Wm Sigler 1112202121- fi 



Capt Jones 1122111U2-10 



W F Quimby . ..1112122210- 9—28 



Essex Gun Club of Newark. 

 A E Hedden . . . .1110111210- 8 

 R H BrientnalUOOillOlll- 7 



Mercer G. C. of Trenton. 



A. R Kuser 1002222211— 8 



C Van Camp... 0120102001- 5 



M Fox 2122112111-10-23 



Midway G. C. of Matawan. 



T Compton 0110120oll— 6 



J Van Brackle. 1111101220— 8 



Wm Hayes 1122221112—10-25 J Beddell 1111210111— 9-23 



Bergen Run Club of Cherry Hill. 



F P Post .202011o220— 0 W Ely 2100202002—5—18 



JBVan Riper 0118601211—7 



Friday was the first bright day of the week. The sun made an 

 early appearance and a moderate wind served to quicken the 

 flight of the birds. They were much more speedy than on Thurs- 

 day, and in consequence some apparently poor scores were made 

 by really good shots. All the live bird shooting was done under 

 American Shooting Association rules, except the veterans' match. 

 These rules make the boundary line 80yds. from shooter's score 

 instead of from the Trap, and this shortening of 30yds. allowed 

 more chance for birds to drop out of bounds. In the veterans' 

 match the conditions were that all contestants must be 55 years 

 of age or over, that the gun must be held below the elbow until 

 bird was on the wing, xise of both barrels allowed, 25yds. rise and 

 the fence inclosing the grounds as a boundary. This coutest 

 brought out 15 men, with ages varying from 55 to 72. and the 

 scores made will safely bear comparison with those made by 

 mucn younger men. It was an interesting sight to watch some 

 of the old vet erans, whose years had made them gray of hair, but 

 not dim of sight. They faced the score with looks of grim deter- 

 mination and grassed their birds in fine style. Uncle Billy 

 Hughes, whose years number 67, did his work in a masterly way, 

 making a clean score without once using his second barrel. J. D. 

 Voorhees, "Uncle John" as he is affectionately called, was the 

 oldest shooter op hand; 72 hard winters have passed over his head, 

 but he succeeded in killing nine out of ten, while the other bird 

 fell dead just out cf the bounds. We have prepared a table of 

 the guns used and methods of loading followed by these old- 

 timers which will interest our readers. The first event of the 

 day was an open sweep at five birds. Then followed the shoot off 

 of the tie for the State cup. It was decided to shoot at three birds 

 per man and the honors went to the Jersey City Heights Gun 

 Club, their team making 9 straight, while Hedden of the Newark 

 Olub missed one bird. In the State badge shoot for individuals, 

 the Jersey City Heights Club again were in luck, as one of their 

 prominent members, W. Fred. Quimbv, won it with the only 

 clean score of 15. After the veterans' shoot, a sweep at 5 birds 

 was run and then darkness ended the tournament. All ties were 

 divided except when otherwise stated. 

 Ten live birds, $10 entry: 



Penrose 0111122212— 9 Treblecock 2110102221- 8 



CM Hedden 0112112110-7 Lindsley 2122011111-9 



Williams 1222111102— 9 Class 1222212222—10 



J Erb 2111221121-10 Cannon 1121112212-10 



Heflln 2111200112— 8 Riggott 1120121221— 9 



Jones 2111111111-10 Quimby lol212U00- 7 



Miller 2121Hloll— 9 Green 12o0100120- 5 



McPherson 0120012000— 4 Malone 0222212211— 9 



Castle 2110101000— 5 W Taylor 1110022001— 6 



Fox 0011112212— 8 Morris o001120201— 6 



Sigler 0111211211- 9 L Hedden 2111002211— 8 



Leddy 0011111201- 6 Burdette 1111120001- 7 



Griffiths HOIO212I0 7 



Ties ou team trophy shot off at 3 live birds each: 

 Jersey City Heights G. C. Newark G. C. 



W Sigler 221-3 S Ca*tle 211-3 



Capt Jones 111-3 O M Hedden 202—2 



W F Quimby 121-3-9 F Class 222-3 -8 



State badge match, IS live birds, entrance $7.50: 



W F Quimby. J C H G C 111211121111112-15 



S Castle, Newark GO Iollllolll211 12-13 



F Class, Newark G C 121111100120210-11 



J Collins, JCHGC 20o220211000000- 6 



E F Taylor. Midway GO 020122111202101—11 



Capt Jones, JCHGC 111221200121221—13 



M Fox, Mercer tiC... 211222122201211 -14 



Veterans' match, 10 live birds, $5 entrance, 25yds. rise, gun be- 

 low elbow, both barrels allowed: 



6af S Castle 12oll01100 - 6 56? Dr Burdette.... Iollol2110- 7 



65. J Lamberson... 0111211121— 9 57. J Pentz 12002200)1— 6 



60. CM Hedden.... 1222212222-10 61. Wm Tavlor 2212122122-10 



56. H Leddy 2011000112- 6 72. J D Voorhees. . .22!oi22121 — 9 



67. Wm Hughes.... 111111111 1-10 59. Dr Tavlor 1012002100 - 5 



59. Wm Sigler 1112111oll— 9 61. Dr Nicholas . . . .1211101220— 8 



57. Geo Eaton 2012222200- 7 64. Geo Everett IOOOIOUOOI— 3 



55. Al Heritage... 0111000220- 5 



Sweep at 5 live birds, $5 entrance: 



Jones 11121-5 C Hedden 02211-4 



Lindsley 20220—3 Cannon 10220—3 



Penrose 11112—5 Malone ..11202—4 



Erb 12112-5 Heflin 11121-5 



Williams 1121o-4 Sigler 21121-5 



Treblecock 11211—5 Miller 01100-2 



Nelson 1 1011-4 H olli s 0 1020-2 



Class 20220- -3 Tavlor 10111-3 



R'ggott 31111— >"> Parlimeut 11011—4 



Fox 10122-4 Mills 10201—3 



First and third money div., second div. by Williams, Hedden, 

 Fox. on shoot-off. 

 Extra event at 5 live birds, $5 entrance: 



WF Quimby 11122—5 Bedell 21111-5 



F Class 22122- 5 C M Hedden 11111-5 



Heflin 00212-3 



Malone 22210-4 



W Sigler 211ol-4 



Jones 11121—5 



Lamberson 11121—5 



W H Green 01111— 



S Castle 12111-5 



Wolstencroft 10121—4 



E D Miller 11112—5 



J Riggott 12011—1 



Leddy 102o0-2 M F Lindsley 12o20-^ 



First money was div. on shoot-off by Quimby, Jones, Lamoer- 

 son, Bedell, C. W. Hedden, S. Castle, second, third and fourth 

 div. Frank Mason. 



BROOKLYN, N. Y.— The regular monthly shoot of the Hillside 

 Gun Club was held on Friday, Sept. 25, al Chas. Westers Cypress 

 Hill Park. 25 hluaroeks each: H. Knebel. Jr., 22, T. Short 20. C. 

 Carolan 16,. J. Link 11, O. Welhardt 11, A. Weisser 9, J, Ranch 8, 

 C, Dettloff 4, Jw Reiss 3— J. R. 



CROWN POINT, Inch, Sept. 10.— Following are the scores shot 

 at the third special tournament of the Crown Point Gun Club, 

 Sept. 20. First event, 10 birds, entrance $1: 



Hayward 0111101011— 7 Graver ..1101111111—9 



Place 1010111111— 8 Trumbull 1000110010- 4 



Rosenbower 0111111110— 8 Dodd 1111111110- 9 



H Kleinman 1111111101— 9 Reeyes 0101111101— 7 



Marble 1111111111—10 Coneway 1111111101— 9 



Elliott 1111110111— 9 Smith 1100111111— 8 



Coffin 1010110111— 7 R B Short 1000011011— 5 



Reder 1110111111- 9 T E Short 0111111101- 8 



Logan 1110000111- 6 Mills 1011001000- 4 



Sherman 1111111110- 9 Hammond 0011011101- 6 



Koutts 1001101101- 6 



Second event, 10 Keystones, entrance $1.50: 



Coffin 1111 H0011— 8 Smith tlOllllOll— 8 



Elliott 0011101011— 6 Sherman 0111100111— 7 



Marble 111101 1111- 9 Reevts 0111110111— 8 



Hayward 1111111111-10 Hammond 0101000000- 2 



Dodd 1111111011- 9 Koutts 0010100111— 5 



Rosenbower 0110101111— 7 Reder HI 1111111— 10 



II Kleinman 1110110111- 8 Trumbull 0010011000- 3 



Wheeler 1011111111—9 Logan 1001101111-7 



Place 1011111101- 8 



Third event, 10 Keystones, entrance $1: 

 Coffin 1101110111— 8 Hammond 1100110101— 0 



: .vard 1111011111— 9 R B Short 1110001011— 0 



Place 1111111111-10 T E Short 001101 1111- 6 



Elliott 1111111111-10 Reder 1011000101— 5 



Marble HllOUOlO- 7 Smith 0111011101—7 



Rosenbower 1110111101— 8 Coneway 1111110111— 9 



Dodd 1101101011— 7 Loague 1100111111— 8 



Sherman .1 101 lolll 1— S Trumbull 0001011111— 6 



H Kleinman 1011111111— 9 Wheeler 1111111111-10 



Reeves 1111011110— 8 Gadsby 0111101010— 0 



Fourth event, 15 Keystones, entrance $2.50, $40 guaranteed: 



Place 011100111111111-12 H Kleinman.. .101111111111111-14 



Com n 11 111 1111111 000 -12 Rosenbower. . .111111111111110-14 



Sherman 011101101000110- 8 Reder 111110011111011-12 



Elliott 101011110001110— 9 Wheeler 111110111111111—14 



Haywafd inloimil01111-12 Trumbull 111001 lOuOlllll— 10 



Marble 111111110111001-12 Reeves 111111111110110-18 



Hammond OllOlOOlllOlOll— 9 Smith 110011011111110—11 



K-utts 001010010111111— 9 



Fifth event, 10 Keystones, entrance $1: 



Hammond 0101110111—7 Reeves 100111 1111— 8 



Coffin 1110110111- 8 Logan 0010101111— 6 



Place 1110111101— 8 Kleinman 1111111110— 9 



Rosenbower 1111111111—10 Graver 1001010010— 4 



R B Short 0111110111— 8 Wheeler 1011110111 - 8 



TE Short 10. 0011111— 6 Loague 1001010111-6 



Elliott 0010110010- 4 Coneway 1111101100—7 



Reder 1101011111- 8 Koutts 1110110111— 8 



Smith 1111001110- 7 Marble 1011111001— 7 



Sherman 1111111111-10 Ames 1101011101- 7 



Hammond. . . 

 Trumbull ... 



-.101(1010011— 5 Mailiet IIOOIOIO1I- 6 



. .1110010111- 7 Atkins 1111111111-10 



Sixth event, 15 Keystones, entrance $2.50, $40 guaranteed: 



Ma rble lOllllll 11110il-i3 Hayward 00101111111 1110—11 



Coffin 011111111111111-14 Smith 110001011111111—11 



MR Hart. .. .001111101101100-9 Kleinman 110110111111111-13 



Place Ill 1011111 11011-13 Reeves 111101101111011-12 



Elliott 011111111111011-13 Atkins 110111111111110-13 



Mailiet 111000111001011- 9 Wheeler 11101111 H1J 11 1-14 



Reder 111111110111101-13 M T Hart 111011010110110-10 



Rosenbower. . .100111111100101-10 Dodd 1U0101111H1U— 13 



Seventh event, 4 pairs Keystones, entrance $1.50: 



Hayward ...10 11 10 11 6 Dodd 10 10 10 10-4 



Coffin 10 10 11 10-5 RB Short 00 01 00 10-2 



MTHart 11 11 11 11—8 



MR Hart 11 10 01 11- 



Smtth 01 11 10 00-4 



Place 10 10 10 10-4 



Elliott 10 10 01 11—0 Reeves 00 11 00 00 -2 



Mailiet,-. 00 00 01 00—1 Wheeler 



.10 10 11 00-4 



Eighth event, 15 Keystones, entrance $2.50; $40 guaranteed: 



Marble 1 01101111111111 13 Place . .110101110111111-12 



M T Hart 1 '001110111 1110—11 Elliott 111111010011111-12 



Rosenbower. ..010011100100110 - 7 Reeves 011011110110111-1 1 



Reder H0111100111111— 12 Sherman 1100101 11 loom -10 



Smith UimiOllOlOll— 12 Dodd 001110101111111—11 



Hammond. ...llltKhlllOOllOO- 9 Kleinman 111111111110111-14 



Coffin 1 11100111 110000- 9 Wheeler 101111111001111-12 



Hayward 011101111111111-13 



ONEIDA, N. Y., Sept. 24.— Match between Canastotaand Oneida 

 Gun clubs at 15 singie kingbirds and 5 pairs doubles, 3 traps, 

 shot under American Association rules: 

 Canastota. 



Suits 001010101001010 10 00 10 00 11—10 



Graham 011110000001001 00 00 01 10 11—10 



Clow 110110110011011 00 00 00 11 00-12 



Salisbury 01100001 n 11110 10 11 01 00 11-15 



Roberts 111111111011101 10 10 10 11 11—20 



Barrett* .1 lllOOijOlUllOl 11 10 00 00 10—14 



DrVan 000000010000001 Withdrew. -2 



Lansing 111011110011111 CO 01 10 10 10-16- 99 



Oneida, 



Mark ham 111110011111111 11 11 11 10 11—23 



Marble 011100010100010 01 00 01 00 10- 9 



Tuttie loimimimi 



Clark OHlllOOOllllOl 



11 11 11 00 10-21 

 10 10 11 10 10-16 



Dr Carter 101100011010001 Withdrew. — 7 



Chase .001010001111111 



Devereux 111101111111111 



Maxwell 011111110011101 



10 10 10 01 10-14 



11 11 11 10 11-23 



11 11 11 10 11-20-132 



EMERALD GUN CLUB.— Regular shoot, held at Sea View 

 Park, New Dorp, Staten Island, N. Y., Sept. 25, at 10 live birds, 5 

 ground traps, handicap rise, three prizes, use of both barrel, 80yds. 

 boundary: 



John Bade (25) 0010101101-5 Charles Harth (25). .1010111020— 6 



N Measel (30) 0122110102—7 John Howard (21). . .0211012000 -5 



August No war k f25).nll02,21002 - 6 IT Rubino (25).. 1000010200—3 



L C T Gearing (32) 1122200001-6 B S Morrill (25) 1021110010—6 



R Regan (25) 0010102112—6 T P MaeKemia (25;. .1102200200— 5 



p J Brennan (21). ...0200100110-4 George Remsen (30). 1012212022- 8 



Dr Hudson (30) 0221011011-7 John Klein (30) 0011202112-7 



Col J H Voss (32). . . .2101100012-6 T J Crystal (25) 2221001020—6 



John Measel, Jr (30).0210101021-6 Dr Liveredge (35). . . .1122012220— 8 



Phil in Butz (30) 1202111012-8 T F Russell <21) 001121 1 101 - 7 



M W Murphy (25) . . .2211000121-7 John McConnell (21^.0100000000-1 

 Tie on first prize, 30yds.: P. Butz 1, G. Remsen 0. Butz wins 

 first prize, a gold medal, for first time; Dr. Liveredge wins second 

 prize for second time: T. F. Russell wins third prize for first time. 

 The weather was anything but pleasant, as it rained almost con- 

 tinually while the shooting was going on, and at times heavy rain, 

 drifted by a strong easterly wind, almost hid the birds from the 

 shooters, making high scores almost impossible. The birds were 

 a good strong lot of flyers, and were mostly left-quarterers and 

 drivers; needless to say the drivers mostly got out of bounds 

 safely, and some of the top-notch shooters got left.— T. P. M. 



THE NEWARK GUN CLUB, of Newark, N. J., which has been 

 organized less than a year, has a large number of crack live-bird 

 shots in its membership, and wishes to cross swords, or rather 

 guns, with, some other (dub. They now issue two challenges, and 

 will put up a team of three men, or one of ten men, against any 

 three or ten men from any club in New Jersey, to shoot for any 

 amount from* $100 to $500. It is hoped that one or more clubs in 

 the State will accept these challenges, or one of them, and there 

 is certainly enough talent outside the Newark Club to make a 

 close race. 



