FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 10, 1890. 



HIGHLAND GUN CLUB. 



DES MOINES, la., July 4.- Shoot of the Highland Gun Club 



of this city. All purses were divided into three equal 

 moneys, and this again divided into 60 and 40 per cent., making 



m all six parses in each match, the intention being to give ail 

 shooters an equal show. The day was as fine as one could wish 

 and the attendance large. 

 Match 1, at 10 single P' orias, A. S. A. rules: 



Carter 0000000001-1 Martin 1011110100-6 



Vertres 1101010111-7 Bruce 0011 00010-4 



Georgson 1001011101—6 Thebaut 1OO11O0000— 3 



Thornton 0101110101—6 Sprague 1011001100—5 



Hi c k s 10010 11010—5 Sear ight 1 110 1 10001—6 



Jennings 1000000101-3 Adams 1110111001—7 



Belt. 1110111111-9 Yearnshaw 0010010111-5 



Kirsher 0101110010-5 Garrett 1110101101-7 



Burnett 1111110101-8 Stevenson 1111111011-9 



Redding 01 1 0111001 -6 Shope 1011110101—7 



Jones OOOiOllOOt -4 Wattere 1011100111—7 



Roe helle 000011 1111 - 6 Sh rader 00001000 10—2 



Relby 1011010111-7 Carr 00101U1001-4 



Allerton 0101111111-8 Royal 1101011111—8 



Shelby third on shoot-off, other ties div. 

 Match No. 3, at 12 Pporias: 



Krisher 111011000100 - 6 Sanford 110111110101- 9 



Taylor 101100111011— 8 Stevenson 111110011111—10 



Belt 111001111110— 9 Ellis 000010100100- 3 



Yertres OHOOOlllOOl— 6 Bruce KJ0OU111111— 9 



Jones 010100001111— 6 Allerton 111111111111-12 



Hicks 101111110011- 9 Donovan 010001111011— 7 



Redding 110010100111- 7 Black ,.000000001011— 3 



Georgson 001010001010— 4 Sparight 101101001111— 8 



Jennings I00100u000"0— 2 Butler 001001110001—5 



Rochelle .. , 010101110100- 6 Carter OlOOOlOOOOll— 4 



S'.opo 010101100001- 5 Burnett 111110111011-10 



Yearnshaw 111001110101- 8 Royal OOOulll'1101- 7 



Adams lOOllOlOulll— 7 Blaisdell 010100101011- 6 



Garrett .. .100011101101- 6 Jones 100110001010— 5 



Orlow 110001 100111- 7 



All ties div. 



Match No. 3, 6 singles and 2 pairs: 



Redding 010011 01 00—4 Kirsher 101001 00 10-4 



Belt 110011 10 10—6 Block 101111 11 0(1-7 



Heikes ....lOilll 00 10-6 Sprague IOiOOO 0111-5 



Watters 010110 00 11—5 Yearnshaw 111101 10 10-7 



Selbv 100111 00 11-6 Butler 111111 00 01—7 



Burnett 101101 10 00-5 Donovan 011000 11 10—5 



Surader OHOOO 00 00—2 Martin 100100 11 10—5 



Garrett U0001 11 10 -6 Bruce 101111 10 10-7 



Orlow lOHOl 10 10—6 Searight 101010 1110-6 



Vertres 111111 10 00—7 Leaver 111110 10 00—6 



Georgson 111111 00 11-8 Trent 001101 10 10—5 



Brewer U11I1 10 10-8 Read 011011 1110-7 



Stevenson 1110.11 00 00-5 Shope O00000 11 00 -2 



Rochelle 1C01HU 0101—4 Boyle 001111 10 00 -5 



Allerton 101100 11 10-6 Royal 100010 11 U-0 



Taylor 00101] 10 00-4 



All lies div. 



Macch No. 4, 5 pairs: 



Allerton 11 10 10 10 11—7 Redding 10 10 10 00 10-4 



Georgson 01 10 10 10 01—5 Hicks 01 10 10 10 10—5 



Brewer 11 01 01 11 11-8 Black 10 10 11 00 10-5 



Garrett 10 00 11 10 00-4 Read 10 10 10 10 00 -4 



Bruce 10 10 10 10 10-5 Burnett 10 10 10 10 00-4 



Selby 11 10 10 10 11-7 Kirsher 10 00 10 01 00-3 



Donovan 00 00 01 10 00—2 Searight 10 00 01 10 00-3 



Belt 11 10 00 11 10—6 Yearnshaw 11 11 00 10 10—6 



Thebaut 10 10 00 00 00 -2 Royal 10 10 11 00 00-4 



Rochelle 10 01 00 10 00—3 Stevenson 11 00 10 11 11—7 



Taylor 11 00 10 01 11-6 Orlow 10 10 10 10 10—5 



Walters 11 01 00 01 00 -4 Jones Ill 10 00 10 10-4 



All ties div. 



Match No. 5. 



Belt 011000010111101- 8 Searight 001011001110100- 7 



Georgson 11100100100' 010— 6 Reade 111010010110111— 10 



Vertres 111101111110111-13 Kirsher 000010100100100— 5 



Burnett 111111111011011-13 Kessler 010000 1 10000100— 4 



Brewer 111111011111011—13 Joe llOOOOOOlOOlOlO— a 



Rochf lle 110010001101001- 7 Black 000010110101001— 6 



Adams 001101101101110—9 Stevenson ....110111010011111—11 



Alter, on 100110111111111—12 Yearnshaw . . . 011010110011111—10 



Sanford 111110111110001—11 Tavlor 01 10101 101] 1101— 10 



Donovan 110.01101001011— 9 Walters llOOOMllllOllOl- 9 



Bruce 011011000111100- 8 Orlow 000000001110001- 4 



Hicks 111111010-110101-10 Royal .001101 110011111-10 



Garrett 0 1 0 1 01 1 1 0000000— 5 



All ties div. Allerton. 



CLAREMONT SHOOTING ASSOCIATION.- Mew York, July 5. 

 —A very pleasant company gathered on these grounds July 4 and 

 5. The programme included live birds and targets. The birds 

 were a fine lot for this time of year, and fully illustrated the fact 

 that luck is a deciding factor in pigeon shooting. The best of 

 feeling prevailed and all had a good time. Below are the scores. 



Ad Vance. 



JhIi/ .'(.—Ten bluerocks, oO cents entry: 



1 $ 3 h 5 6 7 8 V 10 



Miller 10 8 8 10 10 10 ... . 9 10 



Thompson 7 8887 10 9 10 99 



Collins 10 8 9 5 9 9 .. 9 8 6 



Jones 7 8 6 5 



L\on 7 5 5 8 7 5 9 10 '.. '6 



Douglass 4 7 7 7 6 6 0 8 6 5 



Vincent B 6 9 5 .. .. 9 6 6 



Lindsley 7 7 7 8 5 7 7 6 9 id 



Thirty singles, 5 pairs, $2 entry, one money: Thompson 34, Col- 

 lins 35, Lindsley 26 



Fifteen singles, $1.50 entrance: Thompson 13, Collins 10. 



Four live birds, $2 entrance: 

 >„t -•' 1 3 S 18 8 



Miller 4 4 4 Lyon 3 3 3 



Lindsley 4 4 4 Jones 3 4 3 



Thompson ...4 4 4 Vincent 2 



Collins 4 3 4 



July 5,— Ten bluerocks, 75 cents entrance: 



12 3 I, 6 6 7 8 9 10 



Lindsley 9 8 8 8 10 8 9 8 8 6 



Lyon 8 7 7 .. 8 7 7 8 6 8 



Collins 7 9 8 8 7 8 10 . . 10 5 



Hathaway 5 5 6 .. 8 7 9 . 3 



Thompson 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 10 



Jones... 10 89689 10 987 



Four live, birds, $2 entrance: 

 J S^ iJkl 'Vf is 3 u 1 3 3 l 



Liudsley 4 4 4 4 Collins 4 4 4 



Jones 3 4 4 4 Thompson 3 3 4 



Mead 1 3 3 1 Hathaway 2 4 g 



Lyon 11 . . 



Miss and out: Lindsley 5, Jones 7, Collins 3, Thompson 7. Jones 

 and Thompson divide. 



OMAHA, Neb.— The Omaha Gun Club held their weekly shoot 

 to-day. The sky was heavily clouded aud a stiff wind was blow- 

 ing; still some very fine scores were made at 25 Standard targets 

 single, and 5 pairs of doubles, 5 unknown traps, 18yds. rise: 



Parmelee 21 10—31 Reynolds 19 6—25 



...24 10—34 Jones 19 3— sh 



..20 4-24 Fogg 22 8-30 



HI? S mlth 23 8 ~ 31 



• ■■17 4—21 Brewer 24 9—33 



...16 4—20 Brucker 20 5-25 



. 16 6-22 



fllr. Hughes, with a score ol 34 out of 35, carried off the diamnud 

 locket. A sweepstakes live-bird shoot followed, 10 birds each 

 SOyfB. rise, modified English rales, $7.50 entrance: Kennedy 

 10, Brewer 8, Field 9, Grim 9, Fuller 8, Hughes 9, Fogg 6, Krug 5 

 Parmelee 9. Kennedy won first money, 830; Field second in Lhe 

 shoot-off, with Grim, Hughes, Parmelee and Brewer third. 



THE ONONDAGAS WILL CELEBRATE.— Syracuse, N. Y 

 July 1.— The Onondaga County Sportsmen's Club of Syracuse 

 N. 1., have just completed their elegant new club house and 

 grounds at Maple Bay on the shores of Onondaga Lake: and in 

 honor of this event will give a three-days 'shoot on August 6, 7 and 

 8, open to all. The new house is unquestionably the finest owned 

 by any gun club in this country. It is two stories high with broad 

 piazzas from both floors overlooking the traps. The upper one is 

 intended for visiting lady guests and is furnished with all toilet 

 conveniences. The grounds are high and laid out in a pleasing 

 mauuer. the background being an excellent one for shooting pur- 

 poses. Advices received from sportsmen all over the State, indi- 

 cate that, we shall have a large attendance and pleasant time. 

 x-Ceas, H, Mowrt. 



Hughes 



Loomis 



Montmorency 



Kortz 



McCaffrey 



Biugham 



SLATER GUN CLUB.— Slater, Mo., July 4.— Second annual 

 tournament, Peoria blackbirds, 3 traps, ties divided unless other- 

 wise stated. Match at 6 singles: 



Parent 111111—6 Combs 000001—1 



Vaughan 010110-3 J Baker 111110—5 



Wood 011011-4 Stean 101111-5 



H Baker ....110001-3 "Puck" 111011-5 



Second match, same conditions: 



"Puck" 011011—4 H Baker 010011—3 



ZT 000100—1 Perkius 111001-4 



Combs 101011-4 J Baker 111111—6 



Wood 101100-3 Piper 010010-2 



Stean 000000—0 Parent OHlll-5 



Vaughan 011111—5 Morris 010111—4 



Shoot No. 3, 6 single and 3 pairs Peoria blackbirds, entrance 

 $125. 



"Puck" 111011 00 00 01— 6 Right 000000 10 00 00— 1 



Piper 110110 10 00 11- 7 Parent .110111 1100 10-8 



Wood 001111 11 00 10— 7 Field -..1C0100 10 00 01-4 



J Baker 111111 11 10 11-11 H Baker 0U011 11 11 10- 9 



Combs 011011 00 10 10- 6 Vaughan .. ..111111 11 00 01— 9 



Shoot No. 3. the same as No. 1 : 



Morris 3 J Baker 5 Field 3 



Piper 3 Wood 3 Combs 4 



Stean 3 "Puck" 4 Shepard.; 4 



Perkins 4 ZT 0 Hudieson 4 



Vaughan 4 Right 1 Lail 4 



Parent 6 



Shoot No. 5, the same as No. 1: 



Field 1 Plasket 4 Bailey 0 



Orear 3 Storts 4 Wilson 2 



Lyne 4 Roth 4 Basnet 3 



Shoot No. 6, the same as No. 1: 



Vaughan 4 Durrett 5 Stean 5 



J Baker 6 Conway 5 Combs 3 



Parent 5 Hudelson 2 Morris 5 



Lail 4 Piper 4 Wood 3 



D Brown 4 H Baker 5 Jon es 4 



Davis 5 Shepard 5 Scott 1 



"Puck" 5 



Shoot No. 7, 6 live pigeons, entrance $2.50: 



"Puck" 200022-3 E Brown 011000-2 



Wilson 000012—2 J Baker 022110 -4 



H Baker 222012-5 Field 000000-0 



Piper 01001U-2 Stean 110000- 2 



Wood 222002—4 D Brown 000002-1 



Parent 120111—5 Cnnway 021000—2 



Hamlett 020110-3 Durrett 000002 -1 



Pennock 000201—2 Hud Jeson 021220—4 



Lail 111001-4 Roth 001002—2 



Shepard 000210-2 Jones 001101-3 



Vaughan 001011—3 



Shoot No. 8, 4 live pigeons, entrance $2.50: 



"Puck" 1021—3 Wilson 1200-2 



H Baker 0201-2 Stean L0OI— 2 



E Brown 2122—4 Vaughan 0001—1 



Combs 1210-3 Field (X100— 0 



J Baker 1102-3 Parent 1120—3 



Piper 0011—2 Wood OlOl— 2 



'A T 2100-2 Morris 2000-1 



Pennock 0020— 1 Jones 0001—1 



Shoot No. 9, the same as No. 1: 



J Baker 6 H Baker 5 Vaughan. 3 



Parent 6 Hamlett 5 Bashett.... 4 



Piper C "Puck" 4 Wood 3 



Kerr 3 ZT 4 



Shoot No. 10, the same as No. 1: 



Vaughan 5 Parent 6 "Puck" 5 



Z T 3 Wood 5 Hamlett 3 



Piper 5 H Baker 6 J Baker 5 



Shoot No. 11, the same as No. 1: 



Fowler 3 Switzer 1 Rowlings 5 



Kerr 6 Gilliam 1 



Shoot No. 12, the same as No. 1: 



Parent 4 Wood. 3 H Baker 4 



Z T 5 "Puck" 3 



W. R. R. 



RED HOOK, N. Y., July 4— Tournament of the Red Hook Gun 

 Club. The morning gave every indication of the Fourth of J uly 

 thunder storm, with a probability that it would continue for some 

 time when it did come. Most of the shooters from a distance who 

 were expected to attend failed to put in an appearance, probably 

 on account of the threatening weather. The traps were screwed 

 up to throw the bluerocks to the furthest point possible. The 

 elevation was as low as the rules permit. Shooting by the indi- 

 cator (unknown angles) the conditions were the most difficult it 

 was possible to make them. A good part of the time the black 

 clouds made the lignt very bad. The scores, therefore, are better 

 than the figures indicate. Shooting at dotibles was new to near] v 

 all; no member of the local club had shot at more than ten pairs 

 in the year. Following are the scores: 



Match at 13 bluerocks, 16yds. rise, A. S. A. rules: 



Hainer 111100110100-7 Carroll 111111111101—11 



Feller OOullOlOlO w Bain 01111 1 110111—10 



Cramer 001111101001-7 



Second contest, 15 bluerocks: 



Cramer 100010110111111-10 Carroll 111111111010110-12 



Shook llOMWailOOOllO- 6 Massonneau. . .HOOllw 



Hainer 000000001100000— 2 Bain 101111011111111—13 



Feller 110001010000101— 6 



Third contest,, 15 bluerocks: 



G V'nSt'nburghllllllOOOOllOll-9 Cramer 100011111111110-11 



F V'nSt'nburghO 01 1 II 1 010 101 1 11 - 9 Paul 0110011011 11011-10 



Short 1110011 10000011— 8 Bain OOllllUOlOHOl— 10 



Minard 100110101100111-9 Carroll 111101011 11 1110-12 



Roosa 011000110011011—8 C V'St'nburgh 00100001100OO00— 3 



Fourth contest, rapid firing svstem. 12 bluerocks: 



GV'nSteenburgh.011001110110- 7 Roosa 101010111110— 8 



F V'nSteenburgh.llOUlinOOOO— 6 Carroli 111111111111—13 



Paul 11111111 1 111-12 Bun 111011111101-10 



Cramer 111110100010— 7 C V'nSteenburgn.OOOOjlOdOOll— 3 



Minard 001010010010— 4 Short 100111111101— 9 



Fifth contest, same conditioas: 



Minard 000000100100010- 3 Bain 110110111110011-11 



Carroll 11.0000U111110-10 Roosa 1111011001 lOiOl-10 



Short 111111111011110-13 Cramer 111111011001111—12 



Paul 111111111111111-15 



Sixth contest, 6 pairs of doubles: 



Paul 10 01 10 11 10 00— 6 Roosa 01 00 00 00 01 01— 3 



Cramer 11 11 11 11 10 10-10 Shorr. 11 10 11 11 11 10-10 



Carroll 10 10 10 00 00 11- 4 Bain 00 11 10 10 10 10- 6 



Minard 11 10 10 00 01 10— 6 



Here rain stopped the shooting. After the storm the few re- 

 maining continued. 



Seventh contest, traps pulled according to indicator,12 bluerocks: 

 Short 10, Minard 5, Bain 10, Roosa 7. Cramer 10. Eignth contest, 

 same conditions: Bain 11, Short 12, Cramer 11. Extra, same con- 

 ditions: Short 4, Bain 5. 



WASHINGTON HEIGHTS VS. JEANETTE, July 1.— The live- 

 bird match between the Washington Heights Gun Club and the 

 Jeanette Club of this city came off to-day on the former organi- 

 zation's grounds on the Hudson, near 170th street. The home 

 club added another to its list of victories, defeating the Jeanette 

 men, or "the German shooters," as they were called, by only 3 

 birds. The match itself was entirely friendly, simply for the 

 honor of gaining the victory, while the losers had the honor of 

 paying the incidental expenses: 



Washington Heights Gnn Club. " Jeanette Gun Clnh. 



H Harrison 8 H W Cordte 9 



WDisbrow 9 C Bosch 9 



E A Fountain 7 J Vagts 5 



W J Elliott 8 N Rrunie 7 



A C Dittma r 9 F Barr 8 



G Snook , 8 J Rottmann 8 



H Hoffman 8 J Bohling 8 



C R Tervilliger 6 L Eibsen 6 



L C. Gehring 9 (J Meyer 9 



JESauer 7 G Winters 5 



M Cox 8 C Steffens 5 



R Arnow 4—91 E Frike 9—88 



THE SPRING HILL GUN CLUB, of Blauveltville, N. Y., held 

 a holiday shoot July 4, The averages made were good. Geo. 

 Pierson won first medal with straight score of 10. Jas. Bogert 

 won silver medal with 9. Some live birds were on hand and were 

 shot but were a poor lot. Among the visiting shooters were 

 Messrs. Moeller and Lydecker of Nyack, Altogether the day was 

 an enjoyable one.— Ad Vance. 



CLEVELAND, July 4.— The tenth annual tournament of the 

 Cleveland Gun Club occurred to-day on the grounds near Blue 

 Rock Springs. The $350 in prizes offered by the club was a suffi- 

 cient inducement to bring out all the good shoots in northern 

 Ohio and as a natural consequence some very creditable scores 

 were made. Eugene Benscotten, the Huron* crack shot, fresh 

 from his victories at Chicago and Dayton, was on hand, and 

 though a trifle unsteady at the beginning, got clown to business 

 later on and took away more than his share of the plums. The 

 day was not a. favorable one for finr; shooting, the wind and the 

 scurrying clouds being the cau=e of many a miss. The first shoot 

 was at twelve single bluerocks, entrance fee $1.25, The score was 

 Forrester . . . 

 Sweetman . . 



Vi 

 8 

 9 



R D Bishop . . 

 W Bennett 



.. 9 

 11 

 11 



Mirback 



Brock way 



W H Tamblyn . 



...11 

 ...11 



11 



Tettelbach.... 



9 







9 





9 



D A Upson 



11 



9 



J P Stoe.y 



... 7 



C C Hibbard 



9 



8 



J E Murray . . . 



6 



F Rouch 



9 



10 





, 9 





.10 



12 



C H Calhoun 



13 



Wilson 



9 



10 



Black 



...11 







J Held 6 



Calhoun, Haycock and Forrester divided first prize, Knight, 

 Mar bach and A.B. Jones the second, Williams and Wilson the 

 third, and McCrackin, Auld, Hibbard, Auer and Wherry the 

 fourth. The prizes were all cut glassware, and their aggregate 

 value was $35. 



The second shoot was at nine single standard targets. The 

 score was: 



Dulroy 5 C Wile 7 Ashley 8 



Sweetman 6 Forrester 5 F Rouch 4 



W Tamblyn 7 J Rodgers 4 Tettelbach 5 



J Held 3 C Brockway 4 Auer 2 



CH Calhoun 7 F H Wallace 5 Wherry 7 



Auld 9 FA Tamblyn 3 Roper 7 



Baker 5 Williams S L A James 6 



Story 6 Rudolph 9 C Marbach 6 



Knight 7 D A Upson 8 Robinson 4 



Bishop 6 Haycox 5 H C Auld 6 



McCrackin 6 A B J ones 7 Silsby 8 



Murray.. 6 W Bennett 7 



Rudolph and Auld divided first, Upsou second, and Knight third. 



The third shoot was at 25 single bluerocks, Keystone system. 

 The score was: 



Upson 20 Rennet, 20 Wherry 19 



Baker 17 Harbaugh 17 Wilson 12 



A B Jones 18 Alexander 13 Knight 19 



L Jones 10 Roper 20 Holt 18 



Roach 13 Rudolph 25 Etford 13 



Tettelbach 9 McCrackin 20 Tamblyn 20 



Story 14 Brockway 15 Rodgers 19 



Black 32 Marbach 11 



Rudolph first, Roper second. 



The fourth event was at 13 standard targets, entrance $1.25: 



Auld 11 Silsby t) Bishop 9 



Upson 10 Hendershott 9 Holt 10 



Haycox 9 Story 10 Forrester... 12 



Wherry 9 Warren 0 Roach 8 



Held 4 Black 10 Calhoun H 



6 



Hi 



.21 



Alexander 24 



W Tamblyn.. 8 A B Jones 7 Baker.. 



Tettelbach 5 Rudolph 10 Wille.... 



Knight 8 Auer 3 Marbach.... 



Williams 7 Rodgers 9 Roach 9 



Wilson 10 LO Jones, 8 Benscotten 10 



On the shoo'-off Forrester won first, Auld second, Warren 

 third. Marbach fourth. 



The last event was at 25 single standard targets, Keystone sys- 

 tem, entrance free: 



Rudolph 20 Auld 10 Wilson 15 



Hib'-ard 18 Black 19 Rodgers 



Tettelbach 11 Marbach 21 Upson 



Williams 19 Andrews 17 Alexat 



Wherry 14 Ashley 3 Riach 13 



Silsby. 16 Streck 10 L O Jones 14 



Story 17 King 10 Elford 13 



Diniard 13 Roper 21 Wallace 16 



Held 13 Myers 15 A B Jones 18 



Knight 11 Calhoun 16 Rose 14 



Warren 24 La Quint 12 Benscotten 24 



Robinson 13 McCrackin ...13 Benner 18 



Tamblyn 31 Hendershot 23 Olinorth 18 



On the shoot-off Benscotten hit hi straight birds, winning first 

 prize; Tamblyn secured s?cond place. 



ELMSFORD, N. Y., July 4.— Entrance 50c. Match at 5 Key- 

 stones, A.S.A. rules. Event No. 1: 



Lacy 10110—3 Bible 11110—4 



T Ward 10111-4 W Ward 01111-4 



Rowley i1lll— 5 



Event No. 2 same: W. Ward 5, E. Oonklin 5, C. Rowley 0, E. 

 Ward 4, Bible 4, Lacy 2, First wou by Rowley on shoot off. 



Match between E. Conklin and C. Rowley for $10 each and price 

 of birds. Following is the score. Event. No. 3: 



Rowley 1 lllOOlllOUllOlllOlOllll-19 



Conklin 1011100001110111111110011-17 



Event No. 4, 5 Keystones, ties, miss and out: 



Hyland 111111-6 Bible 001110-3 



Grant 101110—4 Lacy 001100 -3 



Menzies. . . OHOll-4 Conklin .011111—5 



W Ward 111110-5 Rowley 111010-4 



E Ward 111111—6 Acker 011100—3 



Miss and out. Entrance 50c. Event No. 5: T. Ward 6, Hyland 5, 

 Rowley 6, Grant 0, W. Ward 3, Oonklin 0. T. AVard and Rowley 

 divided. 



Event No. 6. Entrance $1, 10 Keystones: 



Hyland 1111011011-3 Bible 110101 1101—7 



T Ward 1101111111-9 W Ward 1111110111—9 



EWard 101 1 111011-8 Conklin 0101101101—6 



Grant 1000000001-2 Rowley 1111111110-9 



Menzies 1100111101—7 Grant, 2 1001011100—5 



All divided.— C. P. Rowley. 



WORCESTER, Mass., July l.-At the regular meet to-day, of 

 the Worcester Sportsmen's Club, at Coal Mine Brook range, the 

 principal attraction was the continuation of the merchandise 

 contest. Each man had a possible 25 clay-pigeons, the score of 

 each follows: 



M D Gilman 25 M A'Delbert 22 E James 18 



E T Smith 25 F Forehand 22 H Colvin 18 



A R Bowdish 24 C S Day 21 W R Dean 17 



EBBurbank 23 C H Howe 21 C E Forehand 16 



C B Holden 22 C Crompton ..21 F M Houghton 16 



E S Knowles 22 A L Gilman 20 J B Garland 15 



H W Webber 22 Geo Adams 30 E F Swan 15 



CR Burnett 33 W D Davis 20 E F Prentice 13 



G J Rugg 22 



The other events of the day were as follows: 



Fifteen clay-pigenns: M. D. Gilman, Smith and Bowdish, first; 

 A'Delbert, Burcank and Howe, second; Rugg, Day and Cromp- 

 tou, third; Holden, A. L. Gilman. Webber and Garland, fourth. 



Ten cla> -pigeons: M. D. Gilman. Holden, Webber and Smith, 

 first; Rugg, Bowdish, Burbank and Adams, second; A. L. Gilman, 

 A'Delbert, Day and Crompton, third; Houghton and Howe, 

 fourth. 



Six bluerocks: A. L. Gilman, Smith, Adams and Bowdish, first; 

 Howe, second; Houghton, Garland, Webber, Dean and Knowles, 

 third; Day, fourth. 



Six bluerocks: Burbank, Adams and Dean, first; Knowles, 

 second; A. L. Gilman and Webber, third; M. D. Gilman, fourth. 



Ten clay-pigeons: M. D Gilman, Smith and Webber, first; 

 Houghton, Dean, Adams, Rugg and Eowe, second; Bowdish, Bur- 

 bank and Crompton. third; C. Forehand and A'Delbert, fourth. 



Five pairs of bluerocks: Holden, first; Adams, second; Pren- 

 tice ana Howe, third; Rugg and M. D. Gilman, fourth. 



Five pairs of clay-pigeons: Adams and Webber, first; M. D. 

 Gilman, Dean, Burbank aud Bowdish, second; A'Delbert and A. 

 L. Gilman, third; Smith, Howe, Swan and Prentice, fourth. 



Ten clay-pigeons: Swan, first; A'Delbert, Second; F. Forehand, 

 third; Burbank and Dean, fourth. 



Six bluerocks: A'Delbert, Smith and Comptou, first; Dean, 

 Rugg and Adams, second; Colvin and Howe, third; Houghton, 

 fourth. 



Ten clay-pigeons: Smith and Crompton, first; Swan, Houghton 

 and A'Delbert, second; Dean, third; Webber, fourth. 



UTAH AGAINST THE WORLD.-Salt Lake City, July 2.-By 

 the secretaries of the Ogden and Salt Lake Gun Clubs I am re- 

 quested to state, through the columns of the Forest and Stream, 

 that Utah will furnish ten men for a friendly telegraphic match 

 at inanimatp (bluerock) targets with any ten men of anvclub, 

 county, district, State or Territory in the United States, Corre- 

 spondence solicited.— W. M, Bradley. 



