Mat 31, 1891.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



859 



No. 7, entranRe $3.60, experts: 



Lindsley. . moi(WU01010001111-12 W Wolst- 



Crosby . . ..OllOllllOlOOllllinil-U encrof t..n 111111111111011110-18 

 Amateurs: 



Rupel lllinilOinOlllOOOOl-13 Matz 10001101111110110011—13 



MechHng.olinOlinOllOOOOIOl-13 Worden... 01111001110101111100-13 



Sullivan...llllllOllOll10llOlOl— 15 BlaekbirdlllllllllliniOlOllO— 17 



J WoJst- SheePlev..01111010011]nilllll— 16 



encroft..ini]] 01011111111111-18 Duel en . ..10011111011111011101- 15 



Lefever... 1111010111111 lOOUlll— 15 Parker., ..11110110101111111101— 16 



Quinby. ..11111001010111101110-15 MeKee.. . .11 1010000111111111 11-15 



ThurmaB .11110010111011011111—15 Nutt iniOOllllOllimm-17 



Fieles ....10011010111110110101-13 Park 10111111001111111111-17 



No. 8. entraiire $2M, espertf: 



W Wolstencroft . . . .1011111010-7 Crosby 0011000100—3 



Lindsley 1001101011-6 



Amateur.s: 



Stackhouse 0110100110-5 Rupel Ulliimi— 10 



Thurman 1110111101—8 Fry 1111110110- 8 



Mechling JlOllOlOU-7 Worden OOllOlOOU- 5 



Sullivan 1111110111-9 Sheesley 1101111111- 9 



J Wolstenorott 1101110111—8 Nutt 1110111101- 8 



Lefevre 1101101001-6 Dusten 1101110111- 8 



Eieles 1111110111-9 Matz . ,.0100110101- 5 



Jameson 1100111000-5 Park 1111110110- 8 



Harry 1001110011—6 Parker 0111111111- 0 



Mason 0011000011-4 Quimby lllllUllU— 9 



Spencer 0111111110-8 McKee OOOOIOIOOI- 3 



Brelsford 0011111010-6 Penn 1011110111- 8 



Blackbird 0111110011—7 



No. 9, entrance S2.96. experts: 



Lindsley 111011100110111—11 W Wolstenc'ftOlllOOOUOlOlll- 9 



Crosby 111110111111010-12 



Amateurs: 



Lefevre 11 1010111101110-11 Spen cer 1101101 11010110-10 



Thurman 001010111011011- 9 Mason llllOOOlOllllOi)— 9 



J WolstencrofrllllOinillllHl-13 Harry 1 10111111011111-13 



Mechling 010100101011111— 9 Sheesly 010101111111111-12 



Fieles 111100101100111—10 Rupel OUIOOIO' 100110— 9 



Sullivan 111101111111011—13 Quimby llllllllIUllll— 15 



Nntt 111100111011110 -n Parker 011111111111111—14 



Dustin 010111111111011—12 Park 111100011010110— 9 



Blackbird 111101111101111—13 xMcRee 00(X)1 1110111 nil- 10 



No. 10, 10 singles, entrance S2-30, experts: 



Li nd sley 0101111101-7 Crosby 01011 1111 1—8 



W Wolstencroft . . . 10O0O01111-5 



Amateur.?: 



Stackhouse 0011001011—5 Rupel 1111101110-8 



Mechling 01101 11101-7 Mat z OIOUIQOI 1-6 



Mason lUOUlOOl-7 McKee 1000111011-6 



Lefevre 1001101010-5 Dusien 1101010010-5 



Sullivan 1011101000—5 Parker 1011111011—8 



J Wolstencroft 0110011101-6 Park 1111101111-9 



Fieles IIOOOIUIO— 6 Harry 1011110100-6 



Thurman 1111110001—7 Fry milUlUl— 9 



Nutt 0111001011-6 Sheesley 1101111011-8 



Spencer 0011100111—6 Oaimby 1010111110-7 



Blackbird 1011111111-9 



Extra No. 1, entrance 81: 



P Trego lOnOOOOlO- 4 Blackbird 1111111111—10 



H Dill ..1101000111— 6 M Sheesley 110011X1110- 5 



W Wolstencroft. . .llllUlOll- 9 J Wolstencroft . . . 1111101111 - 9 



W Fieles lUlUllOl- 9 Lind&ley 1110011110- 7 



Fuller OlimOlji- 8 Quimby ..1111111111-10 



Duston 0000300100— 3 Park 1 illlllill-10 



bPeck 0010011011— 5 Shearer 0111111100- 7 



H Matz llllOiXllOO- 5 Rupel lOlOlOllOl— 6 



W Crosby. 0110110010- 5 



Extra No. 2, entrance $1: 



Hall 1110110110- 7 Penn 1111011110- 8 



Hatfield 0100110000 - 3 Fuller 1111110011- 8 



Quimby 0000011010- 3 Nutt lOllllOJll- 7 



K.upel 1111110101- 8 Motter 0110110100— 5 



Dusten 1101111111— 9 Kinser liOOOUOOl- 5 



.1 Wolstencroft 0111111111- 9 Root 10(H101110- 6 



Peck lOllOTOllO- 5 Clark 1011101101- 7 



W Wolstencroft... 1111111111-10 Fisher 0110111010- 6 



Sheesley 1101111001— 8 Lindsley lOOllllOOl— 6 



Parkpr 0111111111- 9 Blackbird llOli 11011- 8 



Kinser 0110001101— 5 Fieles 0111010111— 7 



Extra No. 3, entrance SI: 



Fieles 1110111111- 9 Dusten ..0101000101- i 



Clark 1000010100- 3 Roat 0110011101- 6 



Fuller lOOliiOlOll- 6 Sleesley - liniOllin— 8 



Nutt.- nO(.)llllll- S Lindsley 0101010111- 6 



Penn 1111110111- 9 Blackbird IIIUOIUI- 9 



Hall 1011111111-9 W Wolstencroft. ..1111101111-9 



Rupel 1111111111-10 H Hatfield 1111100111- 8 



.1 Wolstencroft. . . .1111111111-10 



Extra No. 4, entrance $1: 



Nutt OllOOOim— 6 Dusten....* 1011111110— 8 



Penn UCOUIUI— H Sheesley 0111101101- 7 



Hall 0111111111-9 Motttr lOilOOOlOO— 4 



Fuller 1011110100— 6 Blackbird 1111111100— 8 



Fieles lOlinOllO- 8 Ruptl OllOllllll— 8 



J Wolstencroft UOIOUIOI— 7 W Wolstencroft. ...0111111101— 8 



May W.— Total amount of surplus for to-day was 342.50. In ex- 

 pert class W. Crosby won first average, 76.3 per cent., a ad received 

 S8.50, and M. Lindsley, second, 52 7 per cent., $4.25. In amateur 

 class Mtrchiing won first average, 87.2 per cent., .$8.50, and A. C. 

 Kr ueger won second, 83 6 per cent., 84-25. 



Match No. 1, open to all: 



King 0110001010— 4 Lefever 1111111111—10 



Park 1101111111- 9 Worden OUUOIUI- 8 



Quimby 1011111111- 9 Clark 0110011100- 5 



Mechlirg 0110111111—8 Fieles 1001101101- 6 



J Wolsieicroft 1101101101- 7 Rupel 1000110011- 5 



Lindsle> 1111111111-10 Blackbird 1010111011- 7 



Fulford 1101111111- 9 Coeoran 0010101001— 4 



Matz 1100011001— 5 Whitmer OOUOlOlll- 6 



Fuller 1001110110- 6 Spicer UlOUlOll- 8 



Stackhouse OOiOOOOOOO— 1 Sheesley OUUOmi— 8 



Thurman 1100110111- 7 Parker lllOlUUl- 9 



Match No. 2, entrance 82 30, experts: 



Lindsley ....0100001110—4 Crosby 1111011111—9 



W Wolstencroft. . . . OOOiJlOOOOO-1 



Amateurs: 



J Wolstencroft.... OllUOlUO- 7 Matz lOlGUlOll— 7 



Fieles COlOOlllll— 6 Sheesley 1111111011-9 



Mechling 1111111111—10 Blackbird 1011011111—8 



Thurman 1110101001— 6 Park lOlluOmi-7 



Stackhouse 1001000000- 2 Rupel OlOllOum-6 



Mason 1011100101— 6 Quimhy IIOI 1 11110—8 



Spencer llllOOlllO- 7 Fry 0100010101-4 



Sullivan 0100111101—6 Martin 0111100011-6 



No. 3, entrance $1.95. experts: 

 Crosing 111111110101111—13 Lindsley 100011111011111—11 



Lefever. . .IIIOIUOUOIOII- 11 Fry 001010111111111-11 



Blackbird lllUlllOllllOl— 13 Quimby llOOlOlOOlOlOOl— 7 



Mechling 101100011111111-11 Matz IIOOOIOUOIIOIOU— 6 



Rupel 110111101010101—10 Spicer 001111111011111—13 



Thurman IIOUUIOIOIIOO-IO Fieles 00111000101 111 1— 9 



Clark OiaXlllOllOlllO- 9 Parker 111111111101010—13 



Nutt OlOUllllllllll-13 



No. 4, entrance $3.60. experts: 



Lindsley. .01100001011111111110—13 W Wolste- 



Crosby. . . . 10100110101111101000 -13 croft. . . .OlllllflimilllOOllO -15 

 Amateurs: 



Fuller. ...11101100101111111100-14 Rupell. .. .11101001111000110100— 11 



Blickbird 11111111101110001111—16 W Clark . .01101001110111010000-10 



Thurman .11111110111110111111—18 Fieles lOlllOOUOllXlllOOlOl— 11 



Sheesley.. 1010110101 1101110111— 14 Matz 11111000100110000111—11 



Lefever. . .01111111111011110111—17 Parker. . . .11111101101111111110-17 



Fulford . . .11111111110011110101-16 Spicer 11111111111111111100—19 



Quimby. . .01110111111011111111—17 Whitmer . lOCtOOlllllOOOUlOllO-ll 



Mechling. lOinillllOlGlllllll-17 Park 00111 1110101111 1111 1 16 



Corcoran. .11100100101111011010-12 Martin.. ..11011111001000000101-10 



No. 5, entrance $1.85, experts: 



Lindsley 01101110.1011—7 Crosby 111001111010-8 



Amateurs: 



Fieles 010111001001— 6 Thurman 101111110111—10 



Spencer... 111111110111-11 Ginther 100010001010- 4 



Mason 100100011100- 5 Fulford 100101011010- 6 



Corcoran lOOOOlOlllll— 7 Dusten „011110111101— 9 



Mechling 101001111010- 8 Martin OOOlOOlOOOlO- 3 



Clark llimOlOlOO- 8 Parker 111111111111-13 



Blackbird lllOlllUlll-ll Penn. 0111101 11111-10 



Fuller UllOOlOllOl- 8 Lsfever .001001111111- 8 



Doc... 010100101011-6 Fox ..001010100010-4 



Kiger lOllOUOUOU- 7 



No. 6, entrance 83-95. experts: 

 Lindsley 000110001100101-6^ Croeby UHimUOnil —14 



A. TU fli tc 11 r s ' 



Thurman .110110101111111—13 Fulford 011110001100111- 9 



Mecbllng 111111110111101-13 Nutt 110111001111111-13 



Rupel OlOllllin 11011-12 Witmer 111111010001101-10 



Clark. W G. . . .110010111101110-10 Spicer 110101111111111-13 



Fieles lOOOOlOiOllOllO- 7 Spencer 010001011 101111- 9 



Corcoran . . . . lOlOKWlllOOlOl- 8 Lefever 111111011110111-13 



Fuller... 011111101000011— 9 Park 011111011110101-11 



Sheesley.... ...011011110101011-10 Parker 111101111011111-i3 



Blackbird 111011111111110-13 Mason OOOOlOltMlllOOO- 5 



Quimbv IIOOIOIIUIOOII— 10 Martin 010110110110001- 8 



Ma(z lOllOUOOOlOOlOl— 6 



No. 7, entrance SI 30, experts: 

 Li Ddsl ey 1011110101—7 Crosby 111101010O-6 



Amateurs: 



Kru eger 1110111111-9 Fry 1111110100-7 



Thurman 0111011111—8 Lefever 0011111001—6 



Penn 1111011111—9 Blackbird 1101111001-7 



Fulford 0110001011-5 Corcoran 1111111011—9 



Doc 1010010000- 8 Parker 1110111010-6 



Clark 1001111010-6 Martin 1111101101—8 



Mechling 1110010101-6 Fuller IIOOIUIOO 6 



Dustin 0111011101-7 



No. 8, entrance $2.80 experts: 

 Li nd sley OOlllOlll 0 -6 Crosby 1111001111-8 



Amatetirs; 



Blackbird 1111011111-9 Lefever 1110111101-8 



Mechling mOlllllO-8 Matz 0110100010—4 



Fieles OllOllllOl— 7 Fulford 0100100110-4 



S lac k house 0000000100-1 Nutt 11100001 11-6 



Quimby OOlllimi-8 Parker 1111110111-9 



Ruppl 1001011111-7 Spicer 0011101011-6 



T h Ti rraan 00011 1 1 1 1 0-6 Park 1011011110-7 



W G- Clark 0100010001-4 



Extra No. 1, entrance 81. .50: 



Fulford 011111100011101—12 Dusten 111011010011111—11 



Penn 111101101110111—13 Rupel lllOOlllOlOllOO— 8 



Crosby 111111111111110—14 Parker 111101001111011—11 



Fuller 111111011111010-12 Corcoran 111111101110110-13 



Lindsley 110110111111111-13 Blackbird 111111111111100-13 



Thurman 100111111011111-12 Clark lUllOlKXlOllOl- 10 



Mechling OlllOllOlOlllll-U Christy. 101000(110100001- 5 



All ties div. 



Extra No. 2, entrance $1.50: 



Penn IKJOOOOOlOlOOOl— 5 Rupel 0011 11110010111- 10 



Fuller 110011110111001—10 Fulford 10011000] KXJl 01— 7 



Parker 111011111111111-14 Corcoran 111110111111111-14 



Crosby 111111011110111-13 Clark 1001 1100 10101 11- 9 



Dusten 1111111110(51111-13 Blackbird lllOlllllllUlO-13 



Duke OOOllllllOOllOO- 8 Martin 010111101010010- 8 



Lindsley 111110111101101-13 



Extra No. 3, entrance $1.50: 



Penn 111111010111111-13 Fulford UOIOOIIUIOOIO- 9 



Crosby UHllllimill— 15 Corcoran 111111101110111—13 



Lindsley 011110111111111—13 Doc 010000101001000- 4 



Clark 011010111111011—11 Dusten 11110011 1110110—11 



Rupel UlOUOOOlllOll -10 Bluebird 11111111101 iHl-U 



Riser llUOOOimilll-12 Sheesley 010101111110101—10 



May The fourth day of the Harrishtirg tournament opened 



on live birds. The weather was cloudy, threatening and rainy in 

 the morning, b-at cleared off by noon. The birds did not fly well 



in the morning, l>ut after dmner every bird flew well and afforded 

 good sport. Herewith are the scores. All ties were divided, ex- 

 cept second money in fourth event which was shot out. The tour- 

 nament was a success all the-way through and everybody was 

 well pleased, thanks to the courtesy of the members of the Har- 

 risburg Shooting Association, which did all in their power to en- 

 tertain the visiting shooters. All matches this day were at live 

 birds. 



Match at 5 birds, $5 entTancc, 60 and 40 per cent., ties div.: 



F W Quimby 11111—5 Rob Welsh 11112-5 



CRinehart 21121-5 Will Rupel... ! ........ 12011-4 



W Hollis 21321-5 J Parker ... .20111-4 



E D TuUord 21111—5 HA Penrose .11111—5 



L Hill 01011-3 C W Bechtel 11111-5 



Dustin 11120—4 W Crosby 11122-5 



Match at 7 birds, $7 entrance, 50, 30 and 20 per cent., ties div.: . 

 ui mby 111121 1—7 Ru pel 1012111—6 



Parker 2111110-ti 



Penrose 1113111-7 



Crosby 1111111—7 



Dustin nilllO-6 



Rinehart . - 1111111—7 



Hollts 2111111-7 



Tulford 1111111-7 



Hill 1310110-5 



Welsh 1211111-7 



Match at 10 birds, $10 ^ntry; 40, ,30, 30 and 10 per cent.: 



Quimby .1121311oll- 9 Parker 1111111113-10 



Khinehart 1121032011— 8 Penrose lUlllllll-lO 



Hollis (lOimillO- 7 Crosby 1113111221-10 



Fulford 1111111121—10 Rupel 2103031231-8 



Hill 1111101300 - 7 Dusten 1101111111- 9 



Welsh 1132222032— 9 



Tie for second: 



Fulford 6 Penrose 5 Clark 1 



Hill 1 Lefevre 0 Dusten 4 



Match at 6 birds, entrance S6: 50 30 and 30 per cent.: 



Quimhy 111111—6 Penrose 111101 ■ 5 



Khinehart OOUll— 4 Crosby 111223-6 



Holl's 010111—4 Lefever (511111-5 



Fulford 011111—5 Clark 111011—5 



Hill 121011-5 Taylor 111000-3 



Welsh i:01310-4 Dusten 211120—5 



Parker U1111-6 Rupel 111131-6 



Match at 5 birds, entrance $5, 60 and 40 per cent.: 



Quimby 01101-3 Worden 20133-3 



I'ulford 21U'o-4 Dusten 11111—5 



Crosby 01113-4 Hatfield 01010 - 3 



Parker 11o21— 4 Rupel 1220o-3 



Nutt 00011-2 Lefever lOOOO— 1 



Indian 11030-2 



Same conditions: 



Quimby 11311—5 



Parker o012o-3 



Crosby 3131o-4 



Fulford 11111-5 



Dusfen 11110—4 



Nutt 01103-3 



Same conditions: 

 Quimby 13121—5 



Worden 11233—5 



Rupel II2I0-4 



Hoffman 02000—1 



Indian 110OO-2 



Bach 11331-5 



Worden 12211-5 



Parker Ulll— 5 Crosby 11121—5 



Fulford 01111-4 Bach 01110-3 



Dusten 11011-4 Rupel 11212-5 



Same conditions; 



Quimby 22220—4 Rupel 23112-5 



Crosby 1121 1—5 Bath 210 i 0—3 



Fulford 11011-4 Welsh 22331-5 



Worden 31311—5 Penrose 10101—3 



Dusten 21021—4 



Same conditions: 



Penrose 10310-3 Dusten 22101—4 



Crosby 11122-5 Worden 10020-3 



Fulford 11311-5 Welsh 11000 -2 



ST. LOUIS, Mayl6.-The St. Louis Gun Club held its annual 

 meeting this week and elected the following officers: John M. 

 Gates, President; W. H. Horner, Vice-President; and John Coles, 

 Sec.-Treas. The club has just issued its shooting schedule lor 

 1891. There is shootiner for every Saturday, live and artitieial 

 birds alternately. On Wednesdays of each week they are both 

 live and artificial-bird shooting. The club is now in a very 

 flourishing condition, and numbers among its members many of 

 the crack phots of this city.— Aberdeen. 



IRONDEQUOIT, N. Y., May 14 -Lake Ontario Gun Club, shoot 

 for club badge, kingbirds, 8 Keystone traps. ISyds. rise: 



O E Walzer 110111111111111011111111011111-27 



A Morris 011001111111111011111001111111-24 



W La Force 011111111111111111101111111011-27 



H M S'ewart - 11111011 111 lOlllOlllOOlUOllll-24 



J Morris 1000111 11 11111111110111 0111001-24 



D Foreman 110l0000100(11110001011o01110i0-14 



P Knebel 11010111 IIIOOIH lOllUllllOOlO -22 



A Evershed OOOlOlllllllOlllOlOOlllllOUU— 21 



J OAuan 111101111111111111111111011111-28 



Ties for second at 10: Walzer 9, La Force 8. 



ROCHESTER, N.Y.. May 16.— Rochester Gun Club shot in a 

 gale of wind a match at 80 bluerrcks, 18vds. rise: 



Stewart OlOllOlllOOOllllllUllOllOlOU— 21 



McVean 010011100000100111111011101100-16 



Williams 010100000100000010001111011110-12 



Bab ock 101101011101110110100100100110-17 



F L Smith 110011111 11000101011imillll1-23 



Butler 010101110001011011110010011011-17 



Mann lOOOlOCOOllOOOlllllOLieilOOlOO- 14 



ATLANTIC CITY.— The Gun Club's tournament wlU be held 

 June 28, 34 and 25. See fixtures. 



MORE PIECES OF PIE. 



Johnstown, N. Y.— Editor Forest and Stream: The experience 

 of the Johnstown Gun Ciub at its recent eighth annual tourna- 

 ment showed that a more extended division of the prize money 

 works to the common advanta..?e of all concerned, especially by 

 the shooters who are not classed as experts. Tn-^ scheme of 

 division was concocted by Harry M. Leveugston. Jr., of Saratoga. 

 The boys took to it. The following scores will show how the plan 

 worked, .lust reckon up the winnings under the old way; that ia 

 where there would have been but three moneys, and you will see 

 that many a shooter came in for a piece of pie, who under the 

 other mode would have been left altogether- Some of them pretty 

 small bites, though: 



No. 3, 15 kingbirds, entrance $1.45, divided 24, 23, 20, 18 and 16 

 per cent.: 



Peters 11 11 1111 1 111111-15 Walrath 1 11111101110100-11 



Ramsdill 01111111111111 1-14 Carl 1110011 10111011— 11 



RockworLh . . .111111101111111-14 Geisel ..110101111101010-10 



Fulton UlimilllOlU— 14 Pier.'^on 111111010010011—10 



Buck 1111111101111)11-13 Timrnons 100101101011111-10 



Weeks lllllOUIlllini-la MaxFon OU 100001011111— 9 



Pegnim 100011111111111-12 Partiss 111001001000111— 8 



Adams 111111110101101— 1:; 'Banta 011110100101100— 8 



Bierboer 110111111001111—13 George lOOlfllOOlOlOlll- 8 



Leveugston.... 0011110101 11111— 11 Kennedy COllOinillOOiOO- 7 



Northrup 111111100010111-11 Sobarff 000100010011101— 6 



Eraser 110111110111100—11 Newham lUOlOOOlllOOlOO- 6 



Peters first, Ramsdill. Rockworth and Pulton div. second. Buck 

 and Weeks div. third, Pegnim, Adams and Bierboer div. fourth, 

 Levengston, Northrup, Eraser and Walrath div. fifth. 

 No. 4, conditions same as No. 3: 



Rockworth. . . .111111111111111— 15 Kennedy .110011111111001— U 



Leveugston.. ..U1111111111011-14 Adams lillOlOllOIOm— H 



Ramsdill 111111110111111-14 George 011001111010111—10 



Peters 110111111110111-1 



Buck - 011101111111111-13 



Weeks 110111011111111-13 



Bierboer 1011101111(31111-13 . _ 



Timrnons 11 11 11 0 110 1 om - 1.3 Gcis cl 



Newnham 0111011 111 HI 10-12 



Northrup 101111101110011-11 



Carl 000011111011111—10 



Pegni m 1100011001 11011— 9 



Fraser 101011100110101- 9 



fier.'^on 101011100111100- 9 



110011101001001— S 



P;irLiss OfXtOI 1001000111— 6 



Bant* O1110(X300O01101— 6 



Rockworth first; Levengston ami Ramsdill div. secona; Peters, 

 Buck and Weeks div. third; Bierliocr. Timmona and Newnham div- 

 fourth; Northrup, Kennedy and Adams div. fifth. 



No. 6. 30 kingbirds, entrance $3, divided 33, 30, 18, 15, 13 and 13 

 per cent.: 



Weeks . . .11111111111111111111-20 Hillabr'dtlOlOlOllOUllllllOll-15 

 Levengs'nlllllllllll011011111-18 Pegnim. ..11111110101010011011—14 

 Ramsdill. .11011111111111101111-18 Northrup.11010111101110101011— 14 



Peters 11111101011111110111-17 Carl 1 10111 101lU0ailll111-14 



Buck 11011111110111111101-17 Kennedy..ll001101111010001111-13 



Adams.. ..11111111111111100110-17 George. ..OlOlOlOiOOlOUllOllO— 11 

 RockwVh.llOlOlOllllllllllOll— 16 Bierboer. .10000111000111110110-11 



Geisel 11111101110100111011-15 Fraser. . . .00101111011000110001— 10 



Walrath.. 10111100111111011011— 15 Partiss. . . .OUOOOOOllOllllOOlOO— 9 



Weeks first; Leveugston and Ramsdill aiv. second; Peters, Buck 

 and Adams div. third; Rockworth won foiu'th; Geisel, W.ilralh 

 and Hillabrandt div. fifth; Pegnim, Northrup and Carl div. sixth. 



No. 7, conditions same as preceding, with a guaranteed purse of 

 $35: 



Leveng&'nllllinilinilllOIll- 19 Fraser. . .. 11111110011110001110-14 

 Pegnim. . .11101011111111111111-18 Walrath. .10111111000101101111-14 

 Rock w'th.lll 11111011001111111—17 Banta. . .OllllllllOlltiOlllOOl— 14 

 Northrup.llOilllOllllUimOl- 17 Hiilabr'dtllOlllOOllOiniOlllO— 14 

 Adams. ... 11111101011111111101— 17 Geisel. . . .lOOiOOl 1 101111101110-13 



Weeks. . ..01111101101111110111— 16 Peters inoOllOlOlinilOlOlll— 12 



Bierboer. .10111110011101110111— 15 Scharff....O()nnon01101 11110101— 1] 



Buck llll(XX)lin011101011-U Kennedy. .11010101011000000101— It) 



Ramsdill lOnOUlOUOllOllUll -11 Partiss. .. .10000010011110111100-10 

 Levengsloii won first mone.v ; Pegnim wonspconri; Rockworth, 

 Northiup and Adams div. third; Weeks fourth; Bierboer fifth; 

 tii's on 14 sixth. 



No. 9, 15 kingbirds, entrance SL45, divided 24, 22, 20, 18 and 16 

 ner cent.: 



Levengston ...111110111111111-14 Weeks 1 01111100111110—11 



Peters 110111111111111-14 Pegnim 111011011101101—11 



Buck ..111110111111111-14 Newnham ....111001101111110-11 



Rock llllUllOllllOl-13 Ramsdill lOOOUUIlClOU— 10 



Northrup ,011111101111111—13 Bierboer 11010(^1010111111-10 



Partiss 111111111101110-13 Kennedy. OOnKJlOlllOlll— 10 



Carl 110111 mull 111— 13 Fulton 1111111010010110—9 



Banta imOOUllllllO— 12 Scharff 001010101110110— 8 



Adams 101U1011111 101-12 Timmons IIOICOIIOUOOOO— 7 



Levengston, Peters and Buck div. first mo'„ey, Rockworth, 

 Northrui>, Partiss and Carl second, Banta and Adams third. 

 Weeks. Pegnim and Newnham fourth, Ramsdill, Bierboer and 

 Kennedy fifth. 



No. 10, 5 pairs of kingbirds, entrance $1.30, divided 30,25,20, 15 

 and 10 per cent.: 



Kennedy 11 11 11 11 10—9 Pulton 10 10 11 11 01—7 



Levengston 11 10 11 10 11-8 Peters 01 01 10 01 11—7 



Buck ,11 10 11 10 11—8 HamsdiU 11 10 10 00 10—5 



Pegnim .11 10 11 11 10—8 Weeks 11 11 00 00 10—5 



Hillahrandt U 10 11 11 10-s Adams U 10 10 01 00—5 



Rockworth 01 11 01 11 10—7 Parti, :.s 01 01 00 01 01—4 



Kennedy 11 11 01 10 10-7 Carl 00 10 10 01 00—3 



Banta 01 10 11 01 11-7 



No. 11, 10 kingbirds, entrance $1, divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per 

 cent.: 



Levengston 1111111101—9 Kennedy 1111011110—8 



Bierboer 1111101111—9 Carl 1101110111—8 



Northrup 1111110111-9 Newnham 0111110111—8 



Adams 1111101111—9 Peters 1110011110—7 



Ruck ..1111011110— S Banta 1110101101—7 



Ramsdill 1 10111 1101-8 P egnim 1011 101 001—6 



Rockworth 0101111111— 8 Yost 1001001111—6 



Weeks 0011111111—8 Partiss OOlnOlllil— 6 



Hillabrandt lOOlllllll— 8 Fulton 0011101000 -4 



Got There. 



BROOKLYN TRAP EVENTS —May B.— The Tremont Gun Club 

 had a great shoot at Parkvilie, Long Island, to-da>'. The club shoots 

 at 30 bluerocks for a gold medal, 18}'ds. rise. Fourteen members 

 shot and good scores were made. F. Osman won, breaking 16. The 

 Atlantic Rod and Gun Club shot lor the Quinby medal to-day at 

 West End, Coney Island. Many of the best shooters were not 

 present, only 13 goins: to the score. Good scores were made. C. E. 

 Morris winning the medal with 18 broke. May IS— The Coney 

 Island Rod and Gnu Club commenced their new year auspiciously 

 to-day at Woodlawn Park. A diamond badge, offered bv an un- 

 known member of the club, was shot for. Nine of the 29 marks- 

 men made a straight score of 7 birds each. In the shoot-off Dick 

 Dwyer killed 8 more straight, beating Bushnell by 1 bird. There 

 were 7 ties for the second prize, 6 for third prize, and 4 for the 

 fourth. The shoot was under modified Hurlingham rules, 7 birds 

 each, club handicap. May tt— Sliooters were plentiful at the 

 grounds of the Atlantic Rod and Gun Club, West End, Coney 

 Island, to-day. New Jersey sent a large delegation from all parts 

 and many of her champions were present, soine of whom shot in 

 the great fight for the honor of winning the first trophy put up by 

 the Interstate Team Trap Shooting League. The shoot was a great 

 success and the favorites, the Newnrk G\m Club, won it with a 

 score of 87 out of a possible 100. The Coney Islands ran them a 

 good second with 84, and the Fountains and Ceutrsls were only 

 three points behind. The Atlantic Rod and Gun Club brought up 

 the rear with 73. May /5.— The Jeanette Gun Club of New York 

 held its regular monthly shoot at Dexter Park to-day. The com- 

 petition was for three medals, one in each class, each man to shoot 

 at 10 birds. C. Mayer iiSyd'-., won class A medal; H. Krueger 35yds., 

 took that for class B, and R. Busse, 33yd8. took the class C badge. 

 H. Krueger also took the captain's prize for the best clean score of 

 the day. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y„ May 18.— Rochester Gun Club, regular club 

 shoot, unknown angles, bluerocks, 2 Kevstone traps, 18vds. rise: 



McVean 111110100100001110100011010100-15 



Gordon OUOllllllOllOllOltXllOlOlOllOlO— 17 



C Williams 010001001101011000111111100111—18 



Barhite - 000100001000100000101010001100— 7 



Bruff . .lOlOOOOlOOOOOOOOOOt/OOOGOOiOOOO— 4 



F L Smith llllllllllllUlUllllOllllllOll— 37 



W S Smith 010011101010100010001000110001-13 



Ernisse 101011111111011111111111111111-27 



Porter 101010110100110110111111011011—21 



Ties for first at 5 birds, 35yds.: Smith 5, Ernisse 3. 



SARATOGA GUN CLUB.-The second tournament under the 

 auspices of the above club in connection with the Interstate 

 Manufacturers and Dealers' Association, will be held at Saratoga 

 Springs, N. Y., on June3, 3, 4and 5 The proeramme is an at- 

 ti'acttve one and every event- is for a guaranteed amount, which 

 in the four days foots up over $3,000— in cash. Daily averages are 

 pft^red for botii experts and amateurs. All arrangements have 

 been made for the comfort and pleasure of visitors, and a large at- 

 tendance is assured. The secretary, W. H. Gibbs, Saratoga 

 Springs, N. Y., will send programmes on application. 



