July 3, 1890.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



481 



Bnntain 1111111110111110101111111—32 



Wolstencroft. 11111111111011111 1111111-33 



Heikes 1111111111111111111111111—35 



Pumpbrey 1111101100110111110111111-20 



Bandle and Heikes div. first, Tippy second, Benscotten, Parker, 

 Wolstenoroft, Ruble and Vincent div. third. Pearson. Crosby, 

 Pratchett, Buntain and Edwards div. fourth, Ball and Miller div. 

 filth. 



Eighteenth event, 10 singles, $1 entrance, 25 entries: Bcnscotten 



8, Pumphreys 9, Bandle 10, Ohmer 5. Carter 8. Wolstencroft 10, 

 Pearson 7, Bennett 7, A. Sander 7, Ruble 8. J. W. 7, Edwards 9, E. 

 D. Miller 9, Young 10. Scott 7, Crosby 9, Black 8. Buntain 7, G. E. 

 S. 4, McDonald 8, Parker 8, Tippy 9, Vincent 10, Heikes 9, C. L. 6. 

 Young, Baudle, Wolstencroft and Vincent first. Pumpbrey, 

 Crosby, Tippy, Heikes, Edwards and E. D. Miller div. second. 

 Bennett. Parker and Carter div. third. Buntain and Pearson div, 

 fourth. 



At close of the programme for the day Bandle, Vincent, Parker 

 and Wolstencroft entered into a five-bird race. The condit ions 

 were that each contestant should use only one band. Bandle 

 broke 1, Vincent 3, Parker 5, and Wolstencroft 5. The birds, wine 

 and cigars were on Bandle. Wolstencroft and Parker then shot 

 at doubles, three pairs each, with one hand. Wolstencroft broke 

 5 and Parker 3. 



Thursday, June c'6\ 

 Nineteenth event, 5 pairs, ijjil entrance. 16 entries: Beuscolteu 



9, Osborne 10, Heikes 9, Crosby 5, Pearson 8, E. D. Miller 9, Ed w;i rds 

 7, Kneisley 6. Bandle 7. Buntain 6, Pumpbrey 5, Parker 9, Wol- 

 stencroft 5, Vincent 6, Tirpy 7, Bennett 7. Osborne, first money: 

 Benscotten, Heikes, Parker andMiller div. second; Pearson, third; 

 Tippy, fourth. 



Twentieth event, 10 singles, $1 entrance, 28 entries: E. D. 

 Miller 9, Osborne 10, North 9, Allen 5, S. Gav 9, McDonald 10, C F 

 Miller 7, Cook 7, Edwards 10, Ruble 9, Parke'r 8, Heikes 8, Bradford 

 9, Pearson 7, Wolstencroft 9, Bennett 10, Bandle 8, Ward 8 Vim cut 



9, Warner 9, J. Gay 8, Tippy 9, Benscotten 10, Waters 9, Buntain 



10, Crosby 9. Strawn 10. Pumpbrey 8. First money, Benscotten 

 Buntain, Strawn, Osborne, Bennett, McDonald 'and Edwards- 

 second money, Ruble, Waters. Bradford and Vincent ; third 

 money. Heikes and Plumphrey; fourth, Pearson, Wolstencroft, 

 Miller and Cook. 



Twenty-fiyst^event, 15 singles, 81.50 entrance. 36 entries: North 



Miller 1.3, Wolstencroft 14, Pearson .10, Parker 12. Benscotten It' 

 Ward 12, Bandle 11, Strawn 14, McDonald 14, First money Kreisly' 

 Crosby, Alkire aud North; second, Heikes, Wolstencroft 'Bonnet t' 

 Strawn, McDonald, Beuscotten, Ruble: third, Osborne, E. d' 

 Miller. Pumphrey, Buntain and Tippy ■ fourth, Parker and 

 Edwai'ds. 



1 entrance, guaranteed purse 



Twenty-second event, 25 singles, 

 $100. 26 entries: 



TitW 1111111111111111111110111-24 



R ike 11011 1 HI 1111 11 1111 110111 —23 



McDonald 1111111111111111111110111-24 



Vincent 1101011111111111111111111-23 



Heikes UU1111 11011111011011100—20 



Bandle , milllllimmill 101111-24 



E U Miller 1111111111111111111111111-25 



Wolstencroft lOlOOOmmmilllllllll— 21 



Crosby 1111111110111111111111101-23 



Benscotten 1111111111111111111111111-25 



Osborne , 1111111111111111] 11111111— 25 



Ruble. 1111111111111111111110111-24 



Pratchett 101 111! 1111 11111101111101-23 



Waters 1111111111310111111111101—23 



Alkire limomillllOllllllllll— 23 



%&*SL< - JJl mmiimmimim-35 



C FMiller 1111011111111101111111111-23 



Buntain 1111110111101111011111111-22 



SGay 1110111111111111101111111—23 



Pearson 1111110111111101111111011-23 



Kneisley 10 : 110011111 11 100101 lOlll— 18 



Cook 1111111101011111111000011-19 



Bradford 1111011101111111011011000-18 



Bennett 1111111011110111111111111-22 



Strawn 1111101110001111110011111-19 



North^ ............ 11111 1111111111 11101 11111-24 



E. D. Miller, Benscotten, Osborne and Parker first; Bandle 

 Ruble. North, Tippy and NcDonald second; Crosby. Walters, C 

 F. Miller. Edwards and Vincent third; Pratchett, Buntain Pear- 

 son and Bennett fourth; Wolstencroft special. 



Twenty-third event, team race, any two shooters. 20 singles per 

 man, entrance S5 per team, 7 loams entei-pd- 



Bandle lllllimillllllllll-20 



Crosby Hllimilllllllll 11-20— 10 



Vincent 111111111111111111 1 1-20 



Ruble. HllimillllimilO-19-39 



Benscotten .lllllllilliiimmi— so 



Osborne. ... 110 H111 1111111 1111 1-19-39 



E D Miller HlOllOillllimoill-17 



Wolstencroft 11111111111111111111-20-37 



Pearson 11111111111111111101-19 



Smith 01111011110011111111-16-35 



Heikes 11111110111111111011-18 



McDonald 011001101H 111111111-16-34 



Pumphry 11111011111011011100-15 



Alkire .... 11111111111111111111-20-35 



Bandle and Crosby first: Benscotten and Osborn beat Vincent 

 and Ruble in the shoot off for second: Miller and Wolstencroft 

 third; Pumphry and Alkire fourth; Heikes and McDonald special. 



Twenty- fourth event, 20 singles, $3 entrance, guaranteed purse 

 $100 divided in 5 equal mon-vs, 33 entries: 



Renscot '^.11111111111111111101— 19 Pearson . .11011111101011111111—17 

 Osborne. .Hill 1 11110011111011-17 Snyder.. .11111101101111011110-16 

 Buntain.. 11111111111111111111-20 Ruble... .11111111111011110111- IS 



Parker.. ..llllllllllllllOllHl-19 Allen OOlOllOlllOllllloi 10-13 



Bandle. ..101111 Oil 11101110111— 10 Ward 011101111 HOI 1001011— 14 



Waters... 11X11111011111111101— 18 Piatchett.01imill011immi-18 



Heikes.. ..OllHllimiiniHlL- 19 Tippy 11111111111011111111-19 



Bennett ..11101111111011111111—18 Strawn.. .llioomilllllll 1100-16 



S Ray 1010U11110111111111-17 Oa,rier....lllimi0111 mill 11-19 



Wolsten- McDonaldOHOllOllllllllinil— 17 



croft. . . .01111111111111111111-19 Kenuard .01010011100101111011 -12 



Crosby.. ..OllllllUlllllllllll-19 Smith 00101111011011110100-12 



E Miller.. UOlUlllll 111111111-19 Pumphry .10111110111111111111-18 



Cook IIOIIOOOIIOOIIOIOIUO-IO Ed wards. .0111111110111 1111111— 18 



Alkire. . . . 11111101111101111110-17 Vincent. . .1111011 11111 11 011 100-1 (j 



Kneisley. OllllillOllOOlllllll-10 J Gay 11111101101110101101-15 



North 11111111111111101000-16 Bradford .1111111111111101)1000 -15 



First money, Buntaia and Wolstencroft; second. Bens-cotteu 

 Parker, Heikes. Crosby, E. D. Miller, Tippy and Carter; third- 

 Waters, Bennett, Ruble, Pratchett, Pumphrey and Edward* 

 fourth, S. Gay, Alkire, Pearson and McDonald; fifth, Bandle, 

 Kneisley and Snyder; special, Bradford. 



Twenty-fifth event, at 10 singles, $1 entrance, 35 entries: Ken- 

 uard 6, Williams 2, Warner 9, North 9, Hampton 5, Ruble 10, 



Dr Waters 1011 011 1111111 111 11111111—23 



Bennett 1111111111 11111011 1111111-34 



Pearson 1111111111110101111111 110— ?3 



Hpikes 110linni011111111111111-23 



First, Bandle and Crosby; second, Benscotten, Vincent and 

 Pumphrev; third. Pratchett, S. Gay, Waters, Heikes and Carter: 

 fourth, Osborn, Volker, Pearson and Elwards; fifth, E. D. Miller, 

 McDonald and Smith; sixth, Porter, Kneisly and Buntain. 



Twenty-seventh event, 15 singles, $1 entrance. 20 entries: J. W. 

 S. 10. Osborne 13, Buntain 14. E. D. Miller 15. Kneislev 13. Bandle 

 14, Pratchett 13, Smith 13, Wolstencroft 13, North 15, Alkire 13, 

 Tippy 13. Pumphrey 13, Benscotten 15, Porter 10. Scott, Jr., 7, 

 Volker 11, Crosby 15, Carter 15, Edwards 14, Heikes 13, Parker 14, 

 Vincent 15. Bennett 10, Rench 3, McDonald 14. First money, Ben- 

 scotten. Miller. Crosby, Carter, Vincent and North; second, Bun- 

 tain, Bandle, Edwards, Parker and McDonald; third. Osborne, 

 Kneisley, Pratchett, Heikes, Wolstencroft, Alkire and Pumph- 

 rey; fourth. Smith and Tippy. 



Friday,'June 27, 



Twenty-eighth event, 10 singles, SI entrance. 34 entries: Ed- 

 wards 8, Pearson 9. Osborne 9, Parker 9. E. D. Miller 8. Wolsten- 

 croft 10, Kneisley 9. Tippv 10, Crosby 10, Vincent 10, Heikes 10, 

 Keller 7, Bandle 10, Prill 7. Smith 9, Benscotten 10, Strawn 9, 

 Rnhle 10. Buntain 8, Shortv Bacon 8. McDonald 9, Snider 8, Alkire 



Prill. 



Twenty-ninth event. 15 singles, $1.50 entrance. 22 entries: Alkire 

 15, Buntain 13, Osborne 15, Wolstencroft 14, Crosby 15, Keller 10 

 Kneisley 11, Bennett 13. Bandle 15, Strawn 11, Snider 11, Wahl 8,' 

 Benscotten 14, E. D. Miller 15. Heikes 15, Parker 12, Prill 10. Tippy 

 13, Pumphrey 15, Vincent 13, Ruble 14. Edwards 11. First money, 

 Alkire. Osborne. Miller, Heikes, Crosbv, Pumpbrey and Bandle- 

 second, Benscotteu.Wolstencroft and Ruble; third.' Tipny fourth 

 Snider and Parker; fifth, Kneisley, Strawn and Edward's. 



Thirtieth event, 15 singles, SI. 50 entrance, 24 entries: Benscotten 

 15, Heikes 14, E. D. Miller 14, Crosby 13, C. F. Miller 15, Tippy 15 

 Keller 10. Parker 14. Buntain 13, Bandle 12, Edwards 15 Allen lo' 

 Alkire 14, O-borne 13, Wolstencroft 15. Kneislev 13 Ward 12 Stiles 

 11, Parker 15, Vincent 12, B=nnett 13, Prill 13. Ruble 14. Snider 15 



Bennett; fifth. Stiles. 



Thirty-first event, 10 singles, $1 entrance, 33 entries: Benscot- 

 ten 10, Osborne 8, Baudle 9, Heikes 9. Pumpbrey 10, Snider 4 Ed- 

 wards 8. PraTcbett 7. Pearson 7, Scoover 6, Dee 7, C F Miller 9 

 Croy 3, Alkire 9, Crosbv 9, Bennett 9, Ruble 8, E. d! Miller 10 Wol- 

 stencroft 10. Guy 7, Keller 7, Wabl 5, Vincent 8, Tinny 0 Sheets 4 

 Kumler 3, McDonald 7, Stiles 5, North 10, Lnwrr 5, Parker 9 Bun- 

 tain 8. Strawn 8. First money, Benscotten, E. D Miller, Pumph- 

 rey, Wolstencroft and North; second, Bandle. Heikes Parker 

 Crosbv and Bennett; third, Osborne, Buntain and Vincent- fourth' 

 Pratchett and Pearson. ' ' 



Thirty-second event, 15 singles, 81.50 entrance, 34 entries Ben- 

 scotten.ll, Bandle 15, Wolstencroft 1,1, C. F. Miller 13, North 13, 

 Shorty Bacon 14, Guv 11, Bennett 10, Heikes 12, Parker 13 Vincen 

 in. St rawn 13, AUen 9, Kneisley 10, Whe»,l«n 13, P. D O, Mr' Donah 



15! ~ 

 Pr 



First, Bandle and Crosby: second, Osborne, Alkire, Parker and 

 Pumphrey; third, fetrawn; fourth, Scott, Jr., and Volker. 



Twenty-sixth event, at 85 singles, 83 entrance, guaranteed purse 

 of $100, 31 entries: 



Pumphrey 11111111111H111110111111— 24 



Strawn 1111111111111111111111101-24 



Carter 1111111111111111111111001-23 



North 111011H111100U011011111-2D 



Edwards millimmilllO10iniO-22 



McDonald 1001111101111111111111110-21 



Bradford 1011101011010110011101111-17 



Qm.ith 10111 Hill 111111010111110-31 



Gns Dick 1101111111110101110100111—19 



gnble 111011111 11111111111111 11-24 



Wolsrencrott lHllllOlllllllllllllini-24 



E D Miller 0Hllllll0ionillllllllOl-21 



0=borne HllllUllllOllllllltillOl— 22 



Porter 11 imo 1 mn 101011101110—20 



Pratchett HlllOimillllllllllOlll - 23 



Benscotten 11111111 1 11 11111 1 10 1 11111-24 



A lkire 1111111011111101101100011-19 



Bandle . Ill 1111 11 1111111111 11 Hll-25 



Vincent 1111111111111111111111110-24 



Bantam 1111110101111010111111110-20 



Tippy 1111 101 llllllllllimim-24 



Crosby 11111111 HUlllllllllllll— 25 



Parker 1111 111 i 1111111111101111 1-24 



S Gay 111111 1011111 1111 1 0111 111—23 



Volker llllllliomillllllOllllO— 22 



Kiefaher 10100111010110111 (HU11111— 17 



Kneisley milOlOlOlllllllOllUOU— 20 



1, Keller 15, E. D. Miller 12, Senour 10, Buntain 12, Tippv 12 Ruble 

 5, Smder 9, Pumphrey 12, Osborne 14. Pratchett 11 Crosbv 15 

 Prill 13, StithO. Cooper 0, Ohmer 7, Rife 7, Edwards 13 First 

 money, k.eller, Crosby, Ruble and Bandle; second, Osborne Wol- 

 stencroft, Pratenett and Shorty Bacon; third, Parker Vincent 

 North and C. F. Miller; fourth, Tippy and Edwards; fifth Mc- 

 Donald. ' 



SlOo'^^ries- eV6nt ' ^ singles ' * 3 France, guaranteed purse 



fee*? 8 iiinmiimiioiiooiiiii-22 



K 6 " 010 11 n 0101 1 1001 joomi-17 



9*$**Z- 1111111111111111111111111-35 



2 a l%l e \W, 1 d 1 1 1 n 1 mi uin 11 10-23 



Bandle nioimmnimiimni-si 



Benscotten 1 111 lllH 111 1 Hi HI 0 101 11-33 



Sea™* 01011 10001111 n noi ion 11-18 



gnider lllllllll I im 110001 11 1—22 



Wolstencroft llmilnilOlll 111 11111-24 



S'^fte' mi n 10 1 1 1 1 noi 01 n 1011 i—3i 



E D Miller 1111111110101111111111111-23 



iSS&tn mion 1111 iioui 1 iiiiiii_23 



11111100110101 101111010 1 0-17 



n^Mnw oiiiiioiiooiimiioomio-18 



C F Miller 0111111101010110111101111-19 



£ in , c ent i™!! 11 00011 1011110000-14 



i olker iiuiooimioiiooomooio-16 



Pearson im 11111111110101111 1101-22 



Shorty Bacon 10, 101101111 MOOUl 1111-20 



R ub i e 11111m imiiimimm-25 



Strawn 1111111000100111 111111111 -20 



T , l PPy VV 11111111001011101 1011 011-19 

 Bennett 1010101110111 00 111 I n 0 1 1 1 - is 



^orth noi mmim 11 1 i m 1110-23 



£ueisley llOlOOlOUlOli] oilll 1111-19 



Oh mer oiOlOm 0001 11001111 111] 0-16 



Sg^i-fl oiiomiioioiofiimoiiooii-io 



McDonald mmommm n on n 00- 21 



m*£ - 1010111100101111111000011-16 



Makley 0101101101001101000111111-15 



Bradford m HOUOlOOllOtOOOlOl im— u 



Crosbyand Ruble first. Baudle and WolBreSfT seS I J3e£ 

 scotten, E. D, Miller, Bnntain and North third, Ed w^ards. Osborne 

 Heikes, Snider and Pearson fourth, Pumphrey and McDonald 

 fifth, Strawn and Shorty Bacon sixth. xucuonam 



Pony House Contribution Puree, $100 in gold. 5 monevs S20 eaeh 

 ,,nd 5 special prizes, 25 singles, 50 entries. #0 enH-anoe fee- 



Osborn 0011111111111111111011111-22 



g 1 '^ 0111 111111 11 11 HOllll im-23 



g»^Je ii iinmiiimi 10111101011-32 



Wolstencroft 1111111111011011111111111-23 



strawn oiouimomiuooooioiooo-13 



Senour llm01110ini0fHj0O111101-?3 



S e ^ s ^ii ten iiiuimiiimimoiim-24 



E D Miller 01111imil01imi01110tl-21 



R ubl 6 • ; 11111 01m 1 1 u m im 0100-21 



Vincent ffilUHlTOHlUUfllllll— H 



Pratchett 011110110111 HU1011 1 11U-21 



Wheeler 0110110101111110111101111-19 



Pearson 1111111010111110111111111—23 



T' -0U P lOCOlIOHOlOlllOOOlOOllOO-13 



Wa-Kl lOllCOOlOllOlOlOlllOllHO-15 



1001011101100101011101 111 -16 



X 0 !^----.-, iiiiiimomooon 1111111-31 



c f. Miller inmimmnmmiiit_25 



Makley llOOlOllOllimmooOlll 1-18 



Black , 01 10001001110110 110110111-15 



SgSfil 1011111111110011111001111-30 



W C Scott 1001010010110100110111111-15 



McDonald 01101immiimillllllo-22 



Edwards 1111011110101011111111110-20 



Cooper lllOllOlOOllOllmomill-19 



Bennett 111111111101101111imiil_23 



Buntain lOlOlllllllllliiimillll— 33 



North 011111111 10K -C0111 1 1 11111-20 



Kneisley 1111111 11110010111010110— 19 



Vincent and Shorty Bacon; third, Crosby.WoIstencroft, Buntain. 

 Tippy, Lowry and Bennett; fourth, E. D. Miller, Ruble, Pratchett. 

 Parker and Volker; fifth, Osborne, Bandle, Seaour, Pumphrey, 

 McDonald, C. Makley, Snyder and Pearson. 



The Pony House purse was the last match of the tournament, 

 and as there was no entry fee the boys brought nearly all the guns 

 of the country into the race— old flintlocks, musket, "single- barrel 

 and double-barrel scatter guns, muzzleloaders and hammerless, 

 dustshot to buckshot, and they all got a place— in their minds. 



Benscotten won the gold medal and first money, $30, for highest 

 score and general average in the ten guaranteed events by break- 

 ine 226 out of 235 targets shot at, 96 per cent.; Ruble second monev, 

 $80, broke 231, or 94 per cent.; Wolstencroft third monev, |25, 

 broke S218, or 93 per cent.; Heikes, fourth, broke 215, or 91 per 

 cent.; E. D. Miller 210, or 80 per cent. Parker broke 306 and gets 

 a silk hat; Buntain 202 and gets a silk hat: McDonald 199 and gets 

 a fine clock; Pratchett 199 and gets 51bs. of candy; North 198 and 

 gets a prairie dog. 



During the dinner hour Dr. Vincent's gun was accidentally dis- 

 charged and a No. 7 shot struck Benscotten in the leg. When the 

 shot was nicked out of his flesh and he saw his own blood, Ben- 

 scotten fell to the ground in a faint. Ben isn't, hurt much but 

 will eat his meals off the mantelpiece until the next touTnamenti 

 Btwwn. 



CLAREMONT SHOOTING ASSOCIATION.-June 28.-A most 

 glorious afternoon, a good attendance, and fair shooting made tho 

 boys very cheerful to-day. The targets were first attacked, and 

 when tired of them, live birds were brought out and shot until 

 6:30. The pigeons were some that had been rested and fed in onr 

 large coop and were daisies, some of them jumping three or four 

 feet in the air and off like a flash when trap was pulled. No one 

 could make a clean score with such fivers. There are abont 400 

 left in the house, and those we intend shooting on July 4 and 5, on 

 which days the grounds will be open and shooting take, place all 

 day— from 9 to 2 at live birds and the rest of the day at bluerocks 

 Sweeps made up to suit the majority of shooters present —Ad 

 Vance. 



Matches at 10 bluerocks: 



1 % 8 L 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 



Sigler 10 8 7 7 6 7.. 7 6.... 



Johnson 9 8 10 8 10 9 8 8 10 9 8 



Simpson 9 9 10 10 8 10 8 8 10 9 9 



Lindsley 10 768888996 10 



Thompson 8 8 7 10 10 7 8 10 8 9 10 



Collins 98987979 7 87 



Tatham 7 7 5 6 3 5 6 4 6 9 



Hathaway 7 7 10 8 5 6 8 7 6 6 8 



Connor 4 6 8 4 8 7 



Vincent 3 6 1 6 5 7 



£ Sigler • e 7 7 9 8 



Rose ft 



Matches at 4 live birds: 



3 3 4 3 '4 





Tinnv 



Parker 





Dnndo 1 







Olime.r 



Frank 









Mort 







Erast 



..( 







limmiiiiioimo! 11111-23 

 1011111101 11101 imo 1 1111-21 



Ohas San 



. . 0110001 loooiooii mo 1 100 t-i" 3 



1 2 



Sigler 3 4 



Lindsley 4 4 



Thompson 3 4 



Chaffee 2 3 



Albee 4 3 



Riggott , 4 i 



HACKETTSTOWN, N. J.-The Gun Club's shoot on June 10 

 was a, great success Among the well-known shots present were 

 John Riggott. of Rock awav; L. Morford, Newton; Messrs Geoff- 

 rey and C. von Leneerke, Newark, M. J. Pliess, Easton; E.'*4pgar 

 Parker; H. H. Stewart, Andover; Messrs. Swartz and Lance' 

 German Valley. In the first match Messrs. Morford and Geoffrey 

 divided first, Apgar and Smith second. Stewart third Riggott 

 fourth after shooting out the 'tie with Von Lengerke and Pleiss 



In the second match Morford won first, Riggott and Smith" 

 divided second after shooting out the tie with Von Lengerke and 

 Pliess, Messrs. Stewart, Geoff rey, Vosler and Parliman divided 

 third, while fourth was won by Apgar after shooting out the tie 

 Regular event No. 3: 



Apgar 011111111101—10 Morford 111001011001— 7 



Riggott 111110010111- 9 Stewart 011100111100- 7 



Brickner 010111111010— 9 Von Lengerke.. ..110010110110— 7 



Vosler 110111111010— 9 Pleiss 001101111100— 7 



Smith 101111011101— 9 Lance 001110110101— 7 



Avers 010111101111— 9 Parliaman OH110100001— 6 



Baxter 101101 110010— 8 Skinner 001010101100 - 5 



Geoffrey... 111111001100— 8 Gerry 001100110001- 5 



Swartz. ..110110110001— 7 Richter 001101101000- 5 



Apgar nrst. Biggotf, Brickner, Vosler, Smith and Avres divided 

 second. Baxter and Geoffrey third, Morford and Pleiss fourth 

 after shooting out the tie. 



In the fourth match Morford, Pleiss and Smith divided first 

 Von Lengerke and Lance second, Parliman and Apgar third after 

 shooting out Riggott, Baxter, Geoffrey, Vosler and Ayres, fourth 

 went to Brickner after shooting out Stewart. 



In the fifth match Mapes, Vliet and Pleiss divided first, Stewart 

 and Parliman second, Richter and Smith third, Ayres fourth 

 after shooting out Bell, Apgar, Lance and Geoffrey. 



Six Keystones. 50 rents entrance, three moneys: Stewart first 

 Geoffrey second after shooting out Riggott, Ayres, Vliet and" 

 Smith- third went to Apgar after shooting out Parliman Baxter 

 and Bell. 



The Gun Club propose giving an all-day shoot, about the first, of 

 August, in which they will use live birds as well as inanimate 

 targets, and keep two sets of traps at work all day. 



WALNUT HILL, June 25.— The merry party of trap shots in at- 

 tendance at the range of the Massachusetts Rifle Association to- 

 day, were f avored with weather conditions well calculated to ren- 

 der out of door sport especially enjoyable. The strong, variable 

 wind which prevailed greatly accelerated the fleightof the birds 

 often making it extremely difficult to hold on them. The current 

 series of matches were contested, the principal event being the 

 fourth competition in the diamond pin match, in which Stanton 

 led all other competitors. He was also the winner of the cham- 

 pion gold medal. Diamond pin match. Twenty Keystone targets, 

 keystone rules, and 5 pair ol: standard targets. 



Stanton 11111111111111111111-20 1010101010— 5— -'5 



Bowker..., 11111110111111111111-19 0001100010-3-22 



Black limimilOlOOlllll-17 1000101010-4 -21 



Nichols Ill 1 1111111 101 111011-18 001 01 1)0000-2-30 



Walker 10111101010111010011-13 0110111110-7-20 



Curtis 01110011101111111111-16 1010100001-3-19 



Hosmer 1 00101100 1 100 1 1111 0 1—12 101 1 101 100— 6— 18 



Bradbury ..nOHlllOOlOOllomi-U 0010111000- 4-18 



Mahard 11101010001111111010-13 1010100010-4-17 



Knowles 00010110100101101011-10 1010101110- 6-16 



Perham 111110010)1011010110—12 1000000110-3—15 



Noyes lllOllOOlOllllluilOO— 13 0000^00001— 1— 14 



Little 1010110100U01001100 -10 0010000111-3-13 



COAL HILL. Pa., June 21.— Pine Grove Gun Club match at 

 Tteystones, 5 trapa, 18yds., fair but windv weather- 



JMallory 1100010100111110110001111-15 



F Mallory - 010101011 11 11 1 ill ] 1 1 10011-19 



V £ al ,\ ker 11000111001 0110100101 0100-12 



awapwy oiomoioooioomoi 100110-13 



W McClure 1111111111111011111101111-23 



J Bile 0010111001110001111110110-15 



JDensmore 0011111101101111100111111—19 



J Webber 1101111001110111111011110-20 



E Runniger 0110100111101011101111001-16 



C Thatcher 01111101101 001 00001 1 01010— 13 



G Hill 0] 11001111100010010101001—13 



J C Dmsmore 0010010110011 101 Oof 101111— 13 



g £tuart 01001010010100001 1010H01— 11 



T Star 001 11 111111 10101 001 011010 - 16 



M Perry 110101 1010100010001000111-12 



B Reynolds 01001 1101 0111101 101 1 1 01 00-15 



B McPherson 0001010100111 100010000100- 0 



ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 37.— Live bird match for $50 a side be- 

 tween James E. Hagerty and Mr. C. Brown, 50 birds, A. S. A rules 

 resulted in 43 to 43 in favor of Brown. 



Jim Elliott of Kansas City says he will stop over here after his 

 match with U. C. Beck of Indianapolis, Ind., on August 4, and 

 challenge J. L. Meade and Jim Hagerty of this city, Ed. Spencer 

 of Carrollton, III., and Billy Crosby of O'Fallon. 111., to shoot a 

 match with each, 100 live birds, for 3100 a side. The paries have 



Vard lOllOlllllimimoiOOlOl— 19 signified their willingness to accommodate the gentleman from 



Pansy OlOlomTmilOlOlOOllllO— 17 I the mushroom city on the banks of the Missouri, so that he will 



Geo Makley OllOlimmiOimillllll— 22 certainly not be disappointed when he comes here in getting on a 



Heikes lllllHimilllimmill— 25 j few matches at least. 



Snell lOlOOlllOllOOOOltiOl! 0111 1—14 ! ,fhe St. Louis Gun Club has promulgated a programme for an 



Jonea lOOOlOllOOOOOOlOOlOlOlOOl— 9 all-day shoot on the Fourth. All live birds are to be used and the 



Kennard OOlOlOOOllOOOllOOlllOlOOO-lO club has donated s>100 in cash, which has been distributed among 



Croy 1011011110011100111110100-16 the varioll s events to be shot that, day.— Unser Fritz. 



^ISn^n}! 1 ??}?, 1 ^?}-^ TIFFIN, O June 24.-Agun club was organized in this city last 

 n Sr - It: HoOl 10100110111111100111—17 evening, and officers elected as follows- President H H 



R Hannah 110011110111111] 011010110-18 Wheeler; Vice-President, Chas. Ge ver, Jr.; Secretary A D Forit : 



Smder nm 11011101111111111011-22 Treasurer; R. D. Sneath, Captain, Samuel Gever- ^Directors fS 



Port«r U0m011U01100011110!fil-16 Geyer, Jr., L. W. RodgersTE. A. Brewer The club o^dded to 



First money, Charley F. Miller and Heikes; second, Benscotten, hold a shooting tournament Ton July 3 and ^4. aeciden to 



