Sept. 11, 1890.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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SPRINGFIELD TOURNAMENT. 



THE Springfield (Mass.) Shooting Club held a very successful 

 two days 1 shoot on Sept. 3 and 4. About 50 crack shots were 

 in attendance and the scores made are high as a rule: 5 Keystone, 

 8 Ligowsky and 3 bluerock traps were used. A special feature of 

 the shoot was the tli rowing; of incomers in the Ligowsky events, 

 3 traps being placed in the field 60yds. from the shooter, and 

 throwing a right, and left crows quarterer, and a straight incomer. 

 This was after M. F. Lindsley's idea of making shooting harder, 

 and it succeeded well, besides breaking the monotony of the Key- 

 Btone system. This unknown angle shooting has come to stay in 

 this club. Among the shooters I can mention the following 

 names: Bennett Bros, and F. Oowee. of Boston; W. C. Cady and 

 Col. J. H. Ames, New London, Ct.; E. W. Tinker, Providence, R, 

 I.; F. H. Griswold and S. B. Douglas, of Windsor Locks, Ct.; G. H. 

 Hill, Meriden, Ct,; J. M. Johnson, Norwich, Ct.; Gilmore Hib- 

 bard, Chicopee; W. S. Chapin, Hoivoke: R. B. Viets and R. North, 

 of Berlin. Ct.; fi. 0. Goodwin, of East Hartford, Ct,; Allen Wil- 

 ley. Hartford: E. Dicker. Wetbersfield, Ct,; Root and S terry, of 

 Tolland, Ct.; T. P. Bill, of Middletown. Ct.; C. H. Burhridge and 

 John Melrose, of Hartford, Ct.; J. W. Webb, of Willimantic, Ct.; 

 W. N. Henry, Thorapsonvillo. Ct,; D. C. Stevens, Forestville, Ct.; 

 and Tucker, of Parker Gun Company. 

 No. 1, 5 Keystones. 16 and 18yds. rise, 4 moneys: 



Hill 10 Decker fi Smith 8 



Sterry 10 Root 10 



No. 2, 8 Ligowskies, 18 and'16yds. rise, 3 incomers and 5 outgoers' 

 unknown angles, M. F. Lindsley's plan, $1 entrance: 



Hill 1 Henry:. ....7 Root 5 



Decker 4 Sterry 7 Viets 8 



Smith 6 



No. 3, 10 Keystones. 18 and 16yds. rise, $ 1 entrance: 



HiJl 9 Osborn 8 Goodwin 6 



Smith 6 Root ........8 Douglas 10 



Herrick 2 Folsom 8 Cady 8 



Decker 8 Pierson 5 Griswold 7 



Sterry 8 North 5 Tinker 7 



No. 5, 10 Bandle clays, 5 Keystone traps, both barrels, $1 en- 

 trance: 



Oadv 10 Decker 8 Tinker 9 



Folsom 10 Sterry 10 Viets 5 



Henry.... .„ 8 Osborne 8 Goodwin 8 



Smith 8 Douglas 9 Root 10 



Hill 7 



No. 6. 10 Keystones. Keystone rules, four moneys, $1.50 entrance: 



Griswold 7 Goodwin 9 Pierson 5 



Oshorn 10 Smith ...7 Douglas 8 



Tinker 9 Folsom 9 Sterry 9 



Root 9 Decker 8 Jordan 6 



Cady 8 Hill 8 



No. 7,8 Ligowskies, 18 and 16vds. rise, 3 incomers and 5 outgoers, 

 unknown angles, four moneys, $1.50 entrance: 



Henry 7 White 6 Freeman 3 



Smith .6 Osborn 8 Douglas ...4 



Folsom 4 Tinker 6 Goodwin 6 



Hill 7 Sterry 8 Decker 5 



Bennett ,6 Root 4 Willey 7 



Cady 4 



No. 8, 8 straightaway Keystones, four moneys, $1 entrance: 



Keyes 7 Tinker 5 North 3 



Hill 5 Goodwin 6 Cady 6 



Smith 7 Becker 6 Bennett, 7 



Sterry 7 White 7 Griswold 7 



Viets 4 Folsom 8 Root 7 



Pierson 4 



No. 9, 20 Bandle clays, 5 Keystone traps, four moneys, $3 en- 



Hill..'. 16 Cady 15 White 19 



Sterry 16 Root 16 Bennett 18 



Willey 18 Decker 13 Smith; 16 



Tinker 17 Folsom 18 Hibbard 11 



Osborn .15 



No. 10. 10 Ligowskys: 



Goodwin 7 Henry 7 Osborn 8 



Hill 8 Sterry 6 Herrick 5 



Cady .....8 Viets 2 Tinker 5 



Willey 9 White 7 



No. 11, ream shoot. 10 Keystones per man, $2 ent rance: 



Douglas 1111011011— 8 Cady 1111111111—10 



Griswold 1111111111—10 -18 Henry 1110011111 - 8—18 



Hill 1110101111— 8 Decker 101111U01— 8 



Keves 1011110111— 8-16 Goodwin lOllllllll— 9-17 



Willey 1111111101— 9 Bennett 1111111100— 8 



Folsom 1111011110- 8-17 White 1111111111-10-18 



Root 1111111111-10 



Sterry 1111111110- 9-19 



No. 12, 8 Ligowskys, unknown angles: 



Hibbard 6 Cady 



Goodwin 5 Decker 



Henrv. 6 Wnite 



Sterry 7 Bennett 



Hill 3 Bull 



No 13, 10 Keystones: 



Folsom 7 I 



Bull ... 7 : 



Hill 5 : 



Willey 8 : 



Viets 6 I 



No. 14, 10 Keystones, 5 Keystone traps: 



.6 Tinker fi 



4 





5 





Smith 



6 



8 





4 



.6 



Root 



5 



..7 



Herrick 



7 



7 





8 



7 

 9 



Cady 



... .8 



8 



9 



White 



10 

 9 



7 



Hibbard 



5 



9 

 9 





10 



8 



7 



White 



... , .10 



9 



Smith 





9 





9 



Folsom 9 Osbon 



Henry 6 Root.. 



Bennett 10 Bull.. 



Decker 7 Cady. 



Hill 7 



No. 15, 8, Ligowskys, unknown angles: 



Willey 7 Bennett 7 Root 6 



Smith 4 Decker 4 Goodwin 5 



White 6 Herrick 6 Freeman 5 



Oshorn 7 Cady 7 Keyes 5 



Henry 6 Sterry 8 



Second Day, Sept. It. 



No. 1, 10 Keystones: 



Ellsworth 9 Cady 7 Melrose 7 



Willey 8 Sterry 9 Stephen 6 



Webb 6 Oowee 7 Sloan 5 



Bill 9 Root 10 Henry 4 



No. 2, 5 pairs Ligowskys, 2 Ligowsky trans, 4 moneys, club rules: 



Henry 5 Root 7 Rill 8 



Willey 4 Sterry 4 Cowee 8 



Cady' 6 Webb 5 Melrose 3 



No. 3, 8 Bandle clays, straightaway, 5 Keystone traps, Keystone 

 rules, 4 moneys: 



Stephens 6 Mel rose 6 Cady . 6 



Henry 5 Ellsworth 4 Sterry 7 



Bill 6 Root 7 Sloan 6 



Webb 8 Willey 5 Cowee 5 



No. 4, 10 Keystones, 5 Keystone traps, 4 moneys: 



Jenkins 5 xMead 8 Cady 8 



Ellsworth 7 Cowee 6 Sloan 7 



Webb 9 Henry 6 J Henry 9 



Goodwin 7 Bill 8 Stephens 5 



Burbidge .8 Sterry........ 7 Tucker 7 



Melrose 7 Root 8 Decker 10 



Willey 8 



No. 5, 3-man team, 30 Keystones, 5 Keystone traps, team en- 

 trance, $3.75: 



Bill 1111111111-10 



Root 1111111111-10 



Goodwin 1101001111-7 



Burbidge 0111111111-9 



Sterry 1110111111- 9-29 Decker 1010000111-5-21 



H°nry 1101110100- 6 



Wil'ey. 1111111111-10 



Webb 1110101111— I 



Ellsworth 1111010111— 



C« !y 1111111111-10-26 Cowee ..: 1111111111-10-26 



No, 6, 5 pairs bluerocks, 2 traps, 14 and lfivds. rise: 



Burhridge 5 Bill 5 Webb 5 



Cowee 4 Sterry 8 Mayott 2 



Willey 4 Cady 5 Melrose 6 



Goodwin 8 Root 8 Harriek 4 



No. 7, 6 bluerocks and Ligowsky puzzlers: 



Cady 3 Webb 3 Ellsworth 2 



Sterry 6 Root 5 Willey 3 



Cowee 1 Melrose 4 Goodwin 1 



Henry 4 Bill , 1 



No. 8, 8 Ligowsky targets, unknown angles: 



Goodwin 8 Root ..5 Henry 6 



Willey 6 Tucker 7 Decker 2 



Burbridge 7 Webb 7 Cowee 3 



Melrose . 7 BUI .., 7 Cady , , . , 8 



Sterry... ,....6 



No. 9, 10 Keystones, 5 Keystone traps, four moneys, $1 entrance: 



Goodwin 7 Mead 7 Cady 8 



Sloan 8 Henry 7 Bill ... 9 



Jenkins 3 Cowee 4 Olmstead 7 



Melrose 9 Ellsworth 8 Burbridge 10 



Webb 6 Sterry.. 7 Stevens 8 



Root 10 



No. 10, 15 Keystones, 5 Keystone traps, four moneys, SI. 50 en- 

 trance: 



Roof 15 Decker 12 Burbridge 12 



Jenkins 4 Sterry 13 Cowee 7 



Webb 13 Sloan 9 WiHey 14 



Ellsworth 12 Mead ,..7 Bill..! 13 



M p lrose... 9 Cady 13 



No. 11, 10 Bandle clays, *5 Keystone traps, both barrels, $1 en- 

 trance: 



Bill 6 Goodwin 9 Willey 6 



Melrose 7 Sloan 3 Burbridge 8 



Henry 9 Cowee 10 Webb 10 



Root 10 Stevens 8 Cady 8 



Sterry 10 Decker 8 



No. 12, 10 single Keystones: 



Bull 7 Root 10 Decker .3 



Cady 8 Goodwin 7 Sloan 6 



Webb 8 Bill ... 8 Cowee 6 



Burbidge 9 Henry 3 Cobb 6 



Sterry 9 Willey 8 



No. 13, 8 Ligowskys, unknown angles: 



Henry 6 Olmstead 4 Ellsworth 5 



Burbidge 6 Tucker 7 Sterry 7 



Willey 8 Bill 7 Root 7 



Cobb 5 Webb 8 Rull 7 



Cowee 4 Melrose 5 Cady 7 



Goodwin 6 



No. 14, 5 pairs of bluerocks: 



Cowee 4 Goodwin 7 Burbidge 7 



Bill 5 Root 9 Sterry.. . 6 



Henry 3 Decker 4 Cady 5 



No. 15, 8 Ligowskys, unknown angles, butt of gun below elbow: 



Bill 6 Goodwin 7 Root 6 



Burbidge 6 Sterry 7 Stevens 6 



Cady 6 Decker 6 Cobb 5 



Henry 4 Webb 6 



MILFORD, N. J. 



Milfobb, N. J., Aug. 26.— Live birds, miss and out, $1 entrance, 

 21yds.: 



Potts 2 Stryker 1 Hunt 0 



Riggott 1 Rupell 0 Garry 0 



Robinson 1 Smith 0 



Second event. 3 birds, $3 entrance, 30yds.. two moneys: 



Riggott 3 Potts 2 Hunt 2 



Smith 3 Rupell 2 Stryker 2 



Robinson 2 



Ties shot off. Riggott won first, Robinson second money. 

 ' 1 Third event, 4 birds, $3 entrance, three moneys: 



Rupell 4 Smith 3 Hunt 2 



Riggott 4 Stryker 3 Wagg 2 



Potts 4 Robinson 3 Garry ,...1 



Rupell first on shoot-off. Smith second on shoot-off, third div. 



Event 4. 2 singles and 1 pair, $3, 3 moneys: 



Riggott 4 Potts 3 Stryker 3 



Wagg 4 Smith 3 Rupell 2 



First div., second shot off and won by Potts. 



Event 5, 3 birds, $2, 2 moneys: 



Potts 3 Wage 3 Stryker 3 



Riggott 3 Runell 2 Smith 2 



Potts first on shoot off, Rupell second. 



Event 6. 3 birds, $3, 2 moneys: 



Riggott 3 Smith 2 Rupell 2 



Wagg 3 



Rigerott. first on shoot off. Smith second. 



Event 7, miss and out. $1, 30yds.: 



Smith 11 Rupell 2 Riggott 0 



Wagg 10 



Second Day, Aug. 27 — Event 1, $1 entrance, miss and out, one 

 barrel, 25yds.: 



J Smith 2 Rupell 0 Garry 0 



M Fox 1 Gillmor 0 Hoffman 0 



Riggott .1 Robinson 0 



Event 2, 3 birds, $3 entrance, two moneys: 



Smith 3 War ford 3 Apsar 3 



Riggott 3 Ayres 3 Holies 2 



Fox 3 Hoffman 2 Rupell 2 



Gillmor 3 Garner .3 Garry — 1 



Smith, Riggott and Ayres first on shoot-off, second div. 



Event 3, 3 pairs, $3 entrance, three moneys, 26 and 24yds.: 



Fox - 6 Riggott... 5 Holies 4 



Gillmor 5 Garner 5 Warford 4 



Potts 5 Smith 4 Apgar 1 



Avres 5 



Fox first, Gillmor and Potts div. second on shoot-off, Smith 

 third on shoot-off. 



Event 4, 4 birds, $3. 3 moneys: 



Riggott 4 Holjes 3 Apsar 2 



Garner 4 Smith 3 Fox 2 



Hoffman 4 Stryker 3 Garry 1 



Potts 3 



First and second div., third shot off and won by Stryker. 



Event 5, same as No. 4: 



Apgar 4 Holjes 4 Gilmor 3 



Riggott 4 Stryker 4 Ayres 2 



Garner 4 Smith 3 Hoffman 3 



Potts 4 Fox 3 



Riggott and Garner div. first after shoot off, second shot off and 

 div. by Smith and Fox, third div. 



Event 6, $1, miss and out: 



Riggott 3 Fox 1 Hoffman 0 



Smith 2 Holges 0 Potts 0 



Stryker 3 



No. 7, miss and out: 



Riggott 9 Smith ...2 Hoffman 1 



Stryker 8 Fox 1 Holges 0 



Potts . - 3 



No. 8, miss and out: 



Fox 7 Holges 2 Smith 0 



Rie-gott 6 Rupell 2 



No. 9, miss and out: 

 Smith 12 Fox 11 Riggott .7 



The shoot was under the management of M. H. Rupell, who had 

 plenty of live birds on hand and many left over, as a larger gather- 

 ing was looked for. 



TO WAND A, Pa., Sept. 9.— Trap-shooting is growing in favor 

 each month with our club members. One year ago it was difficult 

 work to get out more than three or four members at our shoots. 

 Now we generally have from ten to a dozen and all anxious for 

 the contest. The club has purchased two hadgps, one for club 

 members only, the other 'for all shooters in the county, to be 

 contested for the first Friday in each month. The youngest 

 member of the club, a slight-built, but quick and accurate shot 

 with a breechloader, came off winner in both events. Score as 

 follows, 4 traps, unknown angles, American Association rules: 



First event, club badge, 25 single targets: 



Dittrich 0101111110111001110111101—18 



Snider -." ' H'll-'- 



Montanye 101 1 111 111 111010011 1111 11—21 



Turner 11110110U001001000100000— 1 1 



T v r rell, 010110001011100001 1 111001 -13 



.. :c: OlUJl: "'. .ULOJ L''J-1o 



Ohamberiin 1010111 010011000101001001-12 



Frutchy OUlllOllOl 11011 11 laMi-Ps 



Laplant . ...1111110110111001000001110-14 



Second event, county bange, 35 single targets: 



Dittrich 1101011 11001110111 0001101—16 



Snider 1101110110000110111101110—16 



Montanye 1011111011111010011101011—18 



Turner 0111110910000000111000001-10 



Tyrrell 0110111001011001111001011—15 



Mace 01 11010011000010111011111— 14 



Laplant 0010110010110100101010011-12 



Hi 11 10101 10100000110100011000—11 



Worthing 1100111100110111001101110—16 



Fanning 1101101101001111110011111—18 



Montanye and Fanning tie. In shoot-off at 3 traps Montanye 

 wins as follows: Montanye 111, Fanning 110.— W. F. Ditthich, 

 Sec'y. 



WELLINGTON, Mass., Sept. 6.— The first contest in the mer- 

 chandise match for September was shot to-day at the grounds of 

 the Wellington Club. The conditions have been changed so that 

 30 birds are shot at instead of 20, 10 clays, 10 singles and 5 pairs 

 standards. The scores in this match to-day were: Bennett 28, 

 Beaudry 25, White, Gore and Sanborn 24, Melcber 23, Hooper and 

 Bond 22, Cowee 31, Porter 20, Braekett 18. 



HACKETTSTOWN. 



Hagkettstown, N. J.— The first tournament of the Gun Club 

 took place Sept, 1 and 2; the first day at "graven images," the 

 second at live birds. The weather was propitious, in fact all that 

 could be desired. The attendance at targets was good, and at live 

 birds unexpectedly small, as feathers invariably "draw" here. 

 The scores and winnings follow. Reg. No. 1, 6 bluerocks: 



Reading 2 J L Smith 5 Vliet 4 



Morford 6 Brickner 3 Strader 5 



Lance 5 Ruple 4 



Reg. No. 2, 9 bluerocks: 



Miller 9 "Hunt" 8 Reading 4 



"Russell" 7 Strader 7 Morford 7 



Dean 8 W S Smith 7 Ruple .'.7 



Brickner 3 Lance 7 Maintz 7 



Parliman ..6 Sickles 6 Woerner 7 



J L Smith 8 Walters 6 "Wilson" 7 



Reg. No. 3, 12 bluerocks: 



Miller 10 Reading 6 "Russell" 9 



Dean 7 WS Smith. 10 Manitz 10 



Morford 8 Strader 8 Ruple 8 



Hunt ...9 JLSmith 11 Parliman 5 



Lance 6 Walters 10 Wilson 11 



Sickles 9 Brickner 6 



Reg. No. 4, 9 singles, 3 pairs bluerocks: 



Miller 13 Readme 6 Russell 11 



Dean 8 W S Smith 11 Ruple 13 



Brickner 5 Lance 8 Hunt 10 



Parliman. 9 Sickles 11 JLSmith 8 



Walters 13 Wilson 10 Morford 12 



Strader 8 



Reg. No. 5, 10 bluerocks: 



Miller 



Ruple 





. .... 4 







6 Dean 



7 



WS Smith 



. 9 









.... 5 



9 J L Smith 



8 





9 



8 Walters 



9 





7 



8 Backslro 



...... 5 



Brickner 



.... 2 



20 





19 





20 





23 





21 



W S Smith 



20 





21 





,15 





18 





21 



Vliet, 



Vliet 11 



10 



10 



Sickles 



Vliet 5 



Regular No. 6, 25 bluerocks: 



Miller 20 " 



Russell 20 



Hunt 21 



Dean 24 



Manitz 18 



Ruple 21 



Regular No. 7, 6 singles and 3 pairs: 



Miller 10 Walters 9 Vliet 7 



Dean 10 Hunt 10 Parlima ..8 



Russell 9 JLSmith 10 Backster 6 



Manitz 7 Ruple. 8 Wilson 8 



Sickles 9 WS Smith 8 



Regular No. 8, 15 bluerocks: 

 Miller 13 Ruple . 



Russell 8 Bercaw 5 Backster 10 



Dean 15 Wilson 13 Ayres 12 



W SSmifh 11 Sickles 13 Manitz 9 



Hunt 11 Parlima 14 J S Smith 11 



Walters 13 



No. 9, extra, 10 bluerocks: 



Miller 10 Dean 9 Ruple a 



Russell 5 JLSmith 9 Walters 



Reading 5 Bercaw 5 Vliet ... 



Hunt 9 Sickles 7 Backster 7 



W S Smith 9 Wilson '6 Ayres 



No. 10, extra, 10 bluerocks: 



Miller 9 Backster 7 Ruple 9 



WS Smith 7 Dean 7 Ayres ,8 



Russell 7 Walters. 9 Bercaw 6 



Hunt 8 Wilson 7 Vliet 7 



Sickles 9 JLSmith 8 



No. 11, extra, 10 bluerocks: 



Miller 9 W S Smith 7 Vliet 5 



Bercaw 6 Hunt 6 Dean 10 



Walters 10 Backster 8 JLSmith 10 



Russell 7 Wilson 8 Ayres 8 



No. 12, extra, 10 bluerocks: 



Miller 10 Manitz 5 Ayres 8 



Bean 10 Walters 7 Hunt 9 



Russell 7 Wilson 10 JLSmith 9 



WS Smith 9 Backster 8 Bercaw 7 



No. 13, extra, 10 bluerocks: 



Miller 10 Hunt 7 JLSmith 10 



Dean 9 Walters 10 Wilson 8 



Smith 9 Bercaw 5 Backster 5 



Russell 7 



No. 14, extra, 10 bluerocks: 



Miller 10 Hunt 6 Wilson 9 



WS Smith 9 Dean 10 Walters 8 



J L Smith 7 



This ended a day's sport second to none, not a kick nor hitch of 

 any kind, everything pleasant and eninyable. Tuesday morning 

 came bright and warm, but the sky soon became overcast with a 

 light haze and made a typical one for live bird shooting. 



Regular No. 1, 4 live birds, entrance $3: 



Canon No 1 2 Ruple 4 Smith 4 



Riggott 4 Canon No 2 3 Bercaw 4 



Baxter 4 Dye 4 Duke 3 



Riggott wins first in shoot-off. 



Regular No. 3, 4 live birds, $3 entrance: 



Canon No 1 4 Ruple 2 Smith 3 



Riggott 4 Dye 3 Dutchy 3 



Baxter 4 Mckle 4 Canon No 2 1 



Regular No. 3, 4 live birds, $3 entrance: 



Canon No 1 4 Rup e 4 Dutchy 2 



Riggott 1 J Smith 3 Sickles 4 



Baxter 3 Dye 1 



Regular No. 4, at 5 birds, $5 entrance: 



Canon No. 1 5 Baxter 3 J Smith 1 



Riggott 4 Dye 4 "Dutchy"... 5 



Ruble 4 



Regular No. 5, at 3 pairs, $3 entrance: 



Canon 0 Dutchy 3 Vliet 3 



Smith 4 Dye 4 Ruple 4 



Riggott 5 Baxter 3 



Regular No. 6, at 4 birds, $3 entrance: 



Canon No. 1 4 Dutchy 4 Drake 4 



Smith 4 Riggott 4 Yager ....3 



Vliet 2 Bercaw 3 Canon No. 2 3 



Dye 3 



Ties on first, miss and out: Canon No. 1 7, Smith 11, Riggott 11, 

 Dutchy 0, Drake 0. Second tie: Smith 6, Riggott 6, and div. 



Regular No. 7, at 4 birds, $3 entrance: 



Canon No. 1 2 Bercaw 4 Canon No. 2 3 



Smith , 4 Yager 3 Vliet 3 



Dye 2 Riggott 4 



Regular No. 8, at 4 birds, $3 entrance: 



Canon No. 1 3 Bercaw 3 Vliet 2 



Smith 4 Riggott 4 Yager 3 



Dve 2 Canon 2 



Regular No. 9. at 4 birds. $3 entrance: 



Rigg"tt 4 Parliman 1 Bercaw 3 



Smith 3 Vliet 3 



Regular No. 10- 



Riggott 4 Parliman 3 Bercaw 1 



Smith 4 VLLer, 3 



Ties div. 



This ended the tourney and also the day, for it was twilight by 

 this time, and although the management had plenty of birds it 

 was too dark to shoot. Hearty thanks are extended to all for 

 favors and attendance. E. Richter, Sec'y. 



MIDDLESEX GUN CLUB — The programme for the sixth 

 annual tournament of the Middlesex Gun Club is now ready, and 

 presents an attractive list of events. The shoot is to last four 

 days, commencing Tuesday. Sept. 30, and will comprise two days 

 at bluerocks and two days at live pigeons. Over $1,000 is offered 

 in guaranteed purses with all surplus added. The American 

 Shooting Association will govern all contests, with the exception 

 that in live bird matches the boundary will be 80yds. from the 

 traps or field enclosure. For programme, etc., address W. Fred 

 Quimby, 291 Broadway; T. H. Keller or Chas. Smith, Plainfield, 



KEYPORT, N. J., Sept. l.«-The monthly shoot of the Midway 

 Gun Club for a gold medal was won by James Lambertson, who 

 killed 32 pigeons straight, James Bedle killed 12 and Charles 

 Muirhead 5. In the sweepstakes of $2 entrance fee each the first 

 money was won by James Van Brakle and James Bedle, who 

 each killed 5 straight. The next was won by James Lambert- 

 son and Jake Applegate, who also killed 5 straight, A shoot, for 

 a purse of $25 at 10 pigeons between John Van Brakle and A. 

 Holtznagle was won by Van Brakle, who killed 8, while Holtz. 

 nagle killed 5. 



