464 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 25, 1891. 



ler 16. Markham 19, Paddock 17, W. F. Q. 20. KelseT20. E. Hudson, ( Simpson. ...11111111111101101111-18 Helaold. . ..11100nilll00inil00-14 



Jr. 18. MoAdfl-ni 10, C. W. TutUelS, Bigrdenl6, OorninelT, Williams 

 Hamraond 17, Candee 18. HudgoTi. Sr., 19, Aperar 20. MnsherlS, 

 Penrose 18, Oroi?by 16, M..'Mu'chy 30, CourlueylT, Paul 20, Hook- 

 wa.y 17, Felton 16, A. S.H. 20. Raylaod 16, 



No. 8, 10 singles, entry |1: O. H. Mowry 6, W. H. Hills 9, 

 Strvker 7, Northrup 10, WiHiams 8, W. L. Ola-k 5. Gavitt 

 8, W. J. Harris 8, HuntingtoTi 7, Shear 9, W. P. Q. 8, Apga' 10, 

 Crosby 10, Wendell 8, Lffever 10. Moore 10, Scott 8, Doan 8, Pete) - 

 son 7, W. Tutile 9, Tee Kay 9 Miller 10. Fors.vth 10, J. P. Hill 7, 

 Penrose 10, C ""ur' nev 7, Lyon 6, Paul 7, Mosher 8, McMurehy 8, 

 Lamb 8 M. Kingsley 8. 



No. 9, 15 singles, entrv $8.50: 0. W. Tuttle 15, W. P. Q. 13, Pen- 

 rose 13, Miller 15, (horning 13, At^gar 14, Crosby 15, Lefever 13, 

 Williams 12, W. H. Mills 14, Paul 12. 



At 9:25 in the eyening President Srryker called tho meeting to 

 order. Mr. Hadley said that inasmuch as on the preyious evening 

 there had been so mucb unpleasant discussion, as to th*' manner 

 of electing clubs as new members of tlie association, be moved 

 that a oomm'ttee of three be appointed by the cbair. such com- 

 mittee to be known as a "committee on credentials" and to be 

 appointed eacb year. 



mr. Gules suggested that all application for membership to the 

 association be made to the chairman of this committee and not 

 to the treasurer, as now. The amendment was accepted by Mr. 

 Hadley and the motion was carried. 



Mr. Bingham, of Rome, said that, as corresponding secretary 

 of the association, he had corresponded with sportsmen all over 

 the f^'tare. with the view of securing a large attendance at the 

 Stat« shoot. The east, he said, had not been represented as well 

 as other pirts of the State, ►'everal business men of New York 

 had written to him, stating that they would be glad to attend 

 State shoots, but as they were residents of New Jersey the rules 

 barred them from the main events and the contest for the Dean 

 Richmond trophy. Mr. Bingham thought it would be a good idea 

 lor the association to make a special provision for admitting resi- 

 dents of New Jersey who carry on business in New York, aad are 

 members of New York State clubs, to take part in the events 

 from which they were now barred. 



On motion of Mr. Richmond the Association gave its tmani- 

 mous consent to permit Mr. Quimby and other delegates situated 

 like himself permission to take part in the main events of the 

 shoot excepting the content for the Dean Richmond trophy. 



. Mr. Sage said a club could be represented by only one team for 

 thf Dean Richmond trophy. 



Mr. Hadley moved that Rule 2 of the rules of shooting for the 

 Dean Richmond trophy, which reads "The gun mtist not be held 

 to th" shoulder till the bird is on the wine; the btitt must be clear 

 below the armpit, otherwise the referee shall declare "lost bird'," 

 be stricken out, and that the words "Position at the score— any to 

 suit the shooter" be substituted. Mr. Pentz, of New Y''ork, said that 

 19 clubs out of every 20 followed the style laid down in the present 

 Rule 2. Mr. Hadley said antf^diluvian rules would not do for 

 niufteenth century contests. Mr. Pentz held that the rule was 

 not antediluvian. It was the rational way of carrying a gun w"' en 

 looking for wild game. Samuel Lyons, of Long Island, said that 

 was the manner of shooting on Long Island, Mr. Hookway, of 

 Syr tcne, said the proposed change M^ould do away with challenegs 

 which might be made for the purpose of rattling a shooter. Mr. 

 Richmond said it would be best to adopt a rule that would pro- 

 duce the least dissatisfaction. A man should be allowed to use 

 his gun as be pleased. Then he could act naitirally and be at his 

 best. Mr. B*orsyth said that the birds had no time to get away 

 from the trap when a man held his gun to his shoulder waitilng 

 for the Iran to spring. It was simply slaughter. He thought the 

 bird should have a fighiing chance. The question was put and 

 the convention gave its unanimous consent to the change pro- 

 posed by Mr. Hadley. 



Four clubs who bad paid their initiation fees, but whose names 

 had not been included in the list of clubs in good stanrling, were 

 recognized as being in good standiDg. These were the Fountain 

 Gun Club and the Coney Island Rod' and Gun Club, of Brooklyn, 

 the Emerald Gun Club, of New l^orfc, and the Frankfort Gun 

 Club, of Frankfort. 



Wednesday June 17, Second Day. 



This the second day of the shooting programme opened fully as 

 auspiciously as the opening day. Many who were present yester- 

 day left for their homes, but new comers have taken their places. 

 Among the contestants not eligible to enter the State events are 

 E. D. Miller and May Apzar, of New Jersey, but have been doing 

 great shooting in the open events and ir is a rarity for either to 

 score a lost bird. Another prominent figure on the grounds is 

 Hon. Roswell P. Flower, shooting in every event; he seemed to 

 enjoy himself highly. The Syracuse boys are making things lively 

 and are entertaining everybody in great shape. Their tent in 

 charge of that old veteran, C. H. Finch, is well patronized and 

 none leave it suffering with hunger and thirst. The tent of the 

 Oneida County Sportsmen's Clu>> is another popular visit for the 

 boys andGus. Dexter makes a genial Boniface. The weather in the 

 forenoon was extremely^ hot, but a shower of about an hour's 

 duratinn that drove the contestants t'^ shelter, co'ded the atmos- 

 phere and marie the afternoon'^ shooting thoroughly enjoyable. 



Contest No. .3, 15 single kingbirds, entrance $i, first prize £80 

 second $80, third S64, totirth S48, fifth $40. Ties divided: 



Stuart Illllimilini-15 Dnane 110111110110111-1; 



Burnett 111111111111111-15 Gogein lllllOlllllOflll-i;. 



Kelsey 111111111111111-15 Ramsdell lOlllllllOllOU-12 



Luther 111111111111111-15 Buck 011101111011111-13 



Penn 111111111111111—15 Howard 101111110011111-13 



Scott 111111111111111-15 Hicks 101011101111111-12 



Simps- 'U lllllllimim— 15 Gayitt lUllOlOll 11110-12 



McMurchy ... 111111111111111-15 Brigdon 111011101111110-12 



B L Taylor.... 111111111111110- 14 Hookway 001111111111011—13 



Brinckerhoff . .110111111111111—14 Huntington. ...111110111011110— 12 



Paddock 111111111101111—14 Mowrey 111111U,0111101-13 



Knowlton llUlllllllllOl— U Pope HllllOlllODlll— 12 



Kniskern 111111111011111-14 Hudson, Sr. . 11 1111 lOllOlOl 1—13 



Whyte 111011111111111—14 Courtney imUlliOCOlll— 12 



Fallett llllOllUinill— 14 ASH OlliOllllOlllll- 12 



Crosby 111101111111111—14 A^ res 111111101011101-12 



"W Harris 111111111111110-14 Mills illlll0illll001-12 



Hammond, ...111111111111011—14 Raymond 110011101111111—12 



Andrews 111111111111110—14 Markham lluOlOl 11111111— 12 



Olmstead 111111111101111—14 Mclntyre 111101110110110-11 



Compson 111111111101111-14 Kennedy 011111011011110-11 



Felton 111111111110111—14 P Stuart 111111110011100-11 



O'Connor lllllllilIllOll— 14 Hathaway . .111101110 tlOl 11— 11 



Tuttle 111111111011111-14 Rickmm 010111101111110-11 



Qiiimby 111111 111011111-14 HoweU Ull 11001110011—11 



Rich lllllinuillll 1-14 Moor e 11101 1 PlllOlOll l-ll 



Corning lUi 0111111 1111-1 4 Schemerhorn..0moillll00111-ll 



Lefever 111111110111111-14 Koch 111100011011111-11 



Golley rillll011111111-H Lebesu 001011111111011-11 



Tass'-U 111111110111111—14 Richmond 111010011101111—11 



J P am lllOllllllllbll-T^ Tolstna 011101111111100-11 



Wq tz lllllOilllOllll— 13 Wilkinson 111011111100101—11 



Stodd nillllllOnOll-13 Peterson OllllO 111010111— 11 



Walters 110111 101111111—13 Sracey Ill 110011110101— 11 



JB .111111111001111 18 Elliott.... 11011011 lililOO -11 



L Davenport.. 111110111110111— 13 Wendell OiOillllOllOlll- 11 



Parshall 1 1011 10 1 1 1 11 111- 1 3 Alexander 10 1 illO 1 1 1 lllOO -1 1 



Rock with llllllhllOUm- 13 Partiss OliOllllOllUOO- 10 



Hadley 111111011110111—13 Richardson. ...111100001101 '11— 10 



earn lOllllllinOlll-13 Pochel IIIIIUOOOIIIOO-IO 



WGKingsley.lllllllllOIOlll-13 Rindge OlOlOllllOlUlO-iO 



Buesser 111110111111011-13 Corfleld llliOOllOlOlOll-10 



Shorty 111111111111100-13 Greer Ill 10001101110—10 



Wdtson 0111 10111111111-13 Candee 111110010100111-10 



Vincent lUlOlllllUi 10-13 Strvkir lllllllUOUOOlO-lO 



Mosher 101111111111011-13 Ohmig 1011 101001011 10- 9 



Northrup ....110111111011111-13 Steele lOOOlUllOllluu- 9 



Baker 111010111111111-13 Hemold . lliani 01000111- 9 



Paul ,...111111010111111-18 Story lUlllOOlOUlUOl- 9 



R P Flo wer . . . .0110111111111 11 -13 Mat tesou UOllOOl lOlOlOO - 8 



PD S 111011101111111—13 Wei ler IIOOOUOIIOIOIIO- 7 



Van Ostrand..ll]li01U111110-13 Mack llOllOOOOOOlOOl— 6 



Gt) Houck... .111111010101111-12 Lyon lOlUOOlOKKv 



CoDTest No. 4 20 single, kingbirds, $457 In priztss, entry |4. Ties 

 must be shot off in this cou'est at 10 Bingle birdr; 



M'Murchy. 11111111111111111111-20 Buck 01111111011101101111-16 



Crosby 11111111111111111111-20 WKingsleyOlllOllllUOOlllini-lO 



Andrews. ..lllllimmilllllll-&0 Q limby. . . .1111111110011101(011-16 

 Rockwitb. .11111111111111111111-20 Forsyth.. . .11111111101000111111-16 



Hammond.millllllimililll-2U Whyte 11111101110110111101-16 



Olmstead.. llllinillOiinillll-19 Coruing.. . .lllllUllimoi0110H-16 



Schem'rh'DlllllllllOllllOlllll-18 Rich 00111011011101101111-14 



Shorty 1 1111111101111011111-18 Compson . .10111011011011111100-14 



Padflock...ll]lllllim01011111-18 Link 11001101111100101111-14 



Berry 01111111111111101111-18 Dexter . .10111111111010001110-14 



Hudson, Sr.limmilOlllOlllll-18 Richardson011101011011101!ll01-14 



Lefever .. 01111111111111111011-18 Courtney.. nillOOllllliOlOllOO-14 



Hadley ....limilllOOlllllliU-lS Baker 11101111011100111001-14 



Tayh.r 11111110111111111110-18 Cmdee .. .11111010 00011101110-13 



Huntingi 'nimilOOOimiinill-17 Walters. . .. 10101111 HOOK lOUO 11-13 



Kniskern. .11111111110111011011-17 R P FlowerlllllOllOlOlOOllOllO-13 



Paul 11110111110111111110-17 Rindge 01101111010110101110-13 



Knowlton. .11111101111111111001-17 Tolsma 11110010101110110101-13 



Tollett 111101 limtOminil-17 Laforce. . . .10110110101111100011-13 



Wurtz ... .11111101110110111111-17 Fischer.... 11111011111010100100-13 



A, S. H ...11 11111 101 110 noil 11-17 Dodson.... 101101011101)00101111-12 



Harris W- lOllHlllllOllOUlll-i: Lyon 01010100110111001111-12 



Scott 11011111110110111111-17 Rayland... 00111011001111110000-11 



Richmond . 1111110111 1 11 1 100111-17 Williams . . 011011 1 llO'DOl 101 1000-11 



Hookway. .10111111111110011111-17 S'omy .... 11101011111000101000-11 



Stacey Ill 0111111011111011-17 Hathaway. OOllllllOOllOllOOOOl-ll 



V O.strand.numniOllOl 111 11-17 Orton. . . . : 011100001001100H110-10 



Walzer .... 11111111110111010111-17 Stryker. . . .10001010001010111110-10 



Penn 11111111101111110001-16 Lebe.au ...,011011101010111100 »y 



Daveuport.lllllOlllllllllOOOll-16 Rickman... 1111101110100000 w 



Besser, Jr. 11111111100111011011-16 Stodd 1011101 1 11 lOOOw 



Mosher. . . . 01111111111101011101-16 Leibinger . .lOlOOllOOOtv 

 Ties on 20 for first prize dlv. 



Second Prize— Ties of 19. 

 Six prizes in second place, class shooting— shot off at 10 targets 

 each: 



Carr 1111101111 1111111111-19 Northrupl 101101111 - 8 



Luther.. 1011111111 1111110111-18 Pope ....111111111] —10 



Howard 1111011 111 1111110011—17 Olmsteadllllllllll -10 

 Brigdon 0111111011 — 8 



Ties on 18 for Third List of Prize". 



Hudson, Sr 1111111111 



Kelsey lllUMll 



Tuttle 1111111111 



Simpson 1111111101 



Lefever .lllllllOtl 



Brinckerhoff 1111111011 



Paddock 1111111110 



Taylor 1111111110 



Hadley lllli 11011 _ 



Markham 1110111101- 8 



Shorty 1101101011- 7 



Hudson, Sr., captured first prize, Simpson took second, Mark- 

 ham third, Shorty fourth, Berry fifth, and Schemerhorn sixth. 



1111111111 

 1111111111 

 1110111111 

 1111 1 mil 

 11111101 

 111110 

 HlllO 

 11110 

 1110 



1111111111 1111111111-40 

 1111111111 lllimiOl-39 

 -19 

 -19 

 -16 

 —14 

 —14 

 -13 

 -13 



Berry.... 1010111001- 6 



Schemerhorn lOllOOlOOO- 4 



Ties on 17 for Fourth List of Prizes. 



innuiii 



1101111110 

 100 



-20 

 -IS 



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-10 



01 —20 

 00 -19 

 —18 

 -18 



1111111111-37 

 1011111111 1111101111-26 

 1110111011 -IB 



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— 5 



lllHlllU 



1111111111 



llillllllO 



1111111101 



11110 



1101111111 



Davenport. . .lUOHOlOl 

 Forsyth IIOOOIOODI 



— 8 



— 7 



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— 4 



Thmrsday, June is. Third Day. 



Rain began falling at midn'gbt and the shooting to-day began 

 in a drizzle that did not let up until iate in the afterno'm. No 

 comolftints were heard and the entire programme was shot off. 

 The entry list was not quite as large as on the two preceeding 

 days, 76 being high water mark. Great interest is manifested in 

 the Dean Richmond contest and at least a dozen entries seem 

 assured. 



Contest No, 5, at 15 singles kingbirds, entrance %i; S320 in prizes, 

 first prize $80, ser-ond 880. third $64, fourth $48, fifth $48; +ifR div.: 



Burnett 111111111111111-15 Taylnr 111011101110111-13 



Whyte 111111111111111-15 Gavitt 11111111011101-13 



Crosby 111111111111111—15 Northrop 111111011111110-13 



Courtney 111111111111111-15 W Harris HIOlOlOllO'lU— 11 



Luther 111111111111011- 14 H M Stuart . . .llllllOllOlUOO-ll 



Penn 111011111111111-14 Walruth 1100miOllCli1-H 



EUiott. 111111111111011—14 A Bnker 1111 1001101 1110-11 



Tallett lilllOl 11111 111 14 Matteson lOOOlO'llllllH— 11 



Raviand 111111101111111—14 



Brigdon 111111111111011—14 



Besser, Jr,... .111111110111111—14 

 Rickman 011111111 111111-14 



Olmstead 111111111100001-11 



Devitt 1111(11011011011-11 



Koch OlOllOIOllimi-ll 



Poch el 1 1111 10011 1101 10 ^11 



ASH 1111111111 



Knowlton llllUlIll 



Kniskern 1111111111 



Richmond 1111111111 



Huntington 1110111111 



Tallet 1111111011 



Scott 1111111101 



Van Nostrand 1111111011 



W^alzer 1111101111 



Harris IIIIIIOIOI 



Paul 1101111110 



Wuriz nilllUOO 



Hookway _ 1010111110 



Stacey 0110110100 



First prize was won by A. S. H., second by W. R. Huntington, 

 third by W. C. Harri«, fourth by HookNvay, and fifth by Stacey. 



Ties on 16 for fifth series of prizes. 



Buesser, Jr. .1111111111 11101-14 Btiesser 1011011111 —8 



Quimby 1111111111 11011-14 "Buck" 1010111111 



Whvte. ...... 1111111111 1101.1-14 Mosher 1001111011 



Corning 0111111111 11111—14 Stuart 1110^01111 



Ohmig llllLUllO 11111-14 



Kingsley 1111101111 11100-12 



Penn 0111111111 10 —10 



Buesser, Jr., anfi W. V. Qtiimby div. first prize; Corning and 

 Ohmig div. second; Buesser and Buck div. third; Mosher, Stuart 

 and Davenport div. fourth; Forsyth captured fifth. 



Ties on 16 for Sixth Series of Prizes. 



Koch 1111011111 - 9 Hicks 1011010111 lOUl-U 



Moore 1110011111 — 8 Kellar 1111110001 11101—11 



Felton 0111011110 11111-13 Goggin 0101110011 —6 



Matteson . . . 101111 1100 11101-11 



First prize was won on the shoot-off by Koch, second by Moore, 

 third was won by Felton, fourth went to Goggin. 



Ties on 14 for Seventh Series of Prizes. 



Heinold llllllllll -10 Richard.son ..lOOllUlll lOHl— 12 



Baker llllllOlll - 9 Courtney. .. .1111011011 00110—10 



Rich 0111111110 11111-13 Dexter lOOOllOlll — 6 



First was won by Heinold, second went to Baker, third to Rich 

 and fourth to Dexter. 



Regular No. 1, open to all. entry $1: Lyon 6, Wurts 10, Greer 7, 

 Buesser 8, Paddock 9. Hughes 8, Shorty 6, Northrup 10. Tassel 8, 

 Leibenger I.Paul 9, Hammond 10, Dexter 5, Ash 9, Felton 10, 

 Huntington 6, Simpson 9, Gavitt 8, Pirshall 4, Heinold 6, Hicks 9, 

 Forsyth 8, Hookway 9, Andrews 9, Miller 10, Selliman 5, Eppig 3, 

 Rockworih 8, Mclntyre 8. W J. Harris 9, Mcore 8, Shear 7, Pochel 



4, Mosher 9. Mf^Murchy 10. Howell 9. 

 No. 2, 15 .singles, entry S1.50: S. L. D. 11. C. W. Tuttle 15, Leib- 

 enger 5, Eppig 9, Schleimen 8, Miller 15, Hammond 14, Apgar 13, 

 Partiss 9, Hookway 13, Paul 15, Mosber 14. C. H. Mowry 11, Stodd 

 9, Crosby 1-5, Swiveler 11, Simpson 15, Luther 14, W. H. Mills 1.3, 

 Htorv 12. Diflley 11. Knowlton 1-3, Dexter 8, Northrup 14. Ca van a 



5. Ash 15. Felton 14, Hughes 11, Walters 13, Greer 14, Buck 15, 

 Heinold 6, Quimby II. 



No. 3, 10 singles, entry $1: Leiberger 3, Eppig 3, Sleiman 4, Lyon 

 9, Ca'-ana6, Hathaway 9, Goggin 7. Forsyth 8, CnurfT ey 10, Koch 

 10 Paul 7. Apgar 8. Ayres 9, Williams 9, Tuttle 9, Wilkinson 8, 

 Welier 5, Swiveller 7, Penro.se 9, Story 8, Garritt 9, Dexter 10 C 

 H. Mowry 8, Lefever 9, S. L. D. 7, Andrews 9, Hiller 10, Greer 9, 

 Tosla 9, Carr 8, Lebeau 8. Simpson 8, Mosher 9, Crosby 10, Moore 8 

 W. H. Mills 9, Book 10, Nortimp 9, Hughes 8, Quimby 8, Hadley 10, 

 Brigden 10, Knowlton 9, Tee Kay 7. 



No. 4, 20 singles, entrance $2..50: Paddock 13, W. G. KIngsley 19, 

 Brigden 18, Scott 17. Tuttle 19, Simpson 18, Paul 18, Miller 20, Hook- 

 way 19, Markham 19, Apgar 17, Greer 15, Wurts 16, Orton 5, Cor- 

 ning 16. Hammond 16, Hathaway 18, Rindge 14, Mosher 19, Ruck 

 18, JEuntington 18, Davenport 13, Liehinger 14, Epny 5, Schlelman 

 14, Courney 18, Crosby 18, Carr 19, Penrose 20, Shorty 17, S. L. D. 

 12. Moore IS. Hadley 19, Andrews 16, McMurchy 20, Pope 18, Candee 

 18, W. F. Q. 18, Luther 20, W. C. Harris 13, A. S. H. 20, Felton 17, 

 Knowlton 18, Tee Kay 18. 



No. 5, 10 singles, entry S1.50: Simpson 8, Miller 8, Apgar 10, 

 Richardson 3, Swiveler 8, Leibenger 7, Epig4, Schleiman 1, Paul 

 9 Lyon 6, Berry 8, Penrose 9. Williams 8, Wurden 7, Coriield 7, 

 Cr'^sby 8, Heinold 8, Lefever 9, Candee 8, Courtney 7. 



No. 6, 15 singles, entry $3: Apgar 14, Miller 15, Hookway 14, Tut- 

 tle 14. W. F. Q. 12, S'mpsou 15. Hathway 13. Markham 13 Gavitt 7, 

 Luther 14, Shorty 14, Mosher 14, Carr 14, Courtney It. Bnessf r 12. 

 Pope 14, Cavana 13, Paul 14, Whyte 13, D. Walters 6, Candee 13, 

 Williams 13. 



No. 7, 20 singles, entry .$3: Lebeau 9. Rook 18, Tuttle 19. Liben- 

 ger 11, Epig 5 SchbimanM, Apgar 20. Kelsey 20, Markham 20, 

 Miller 20. Suther 19, McMurchy 19, Paddock 19, Williams 16, 

 Buesser 15, W. C. Harris 15, A. S. H. 18, W.H. Mills 19, Pope 18, 

 Carr 18, Corning 19, Courtney 15, Hookway 18. Whyte 17, Hunting- 

 ton 17, W. G. Kingiey 17, Mosher 19, Crosby 19, Quimby 18, Simn- 

 Bon 18. Heinold 13, Shorty 20, Hadley 30, La Force 17, Walzer 16, 

 KooAvlton 16, Candee 13, Davenpnrt 15, Lansing 14, Paul 17, Pen- 

 rose ,20, Ayres 17, Sam Scherr 20, Hath.awa v 15, 



No. 8, 10 aiiiglc^, entry %V Strvker 8. S. L. D. 7. Tuttle 10, Eppig 

 2, ScUleman 6, S^viveler 9, Miller 10, Apgar 8, O. H. Mowry 9. 

 A^ ers 9. Lyon 9, Lefever 10. Cornina 8, Lansing 8, Candee 6, Mark- 

 ham 9. W. F. Q. 7, Mack 8. Greer 8, O'Conner 8. Van Osirand 7, 

 Tassell 9. Alexander 10, J. P. Hill 9, Armstrong 9, Worden 6, Hath- 

 away 7. Leibinger 4. Prettie 7, Simpsnu 10, Cavana 8, Huntington 

 9, Oourtnev 9, VValtn-s 8, Buck 9, Koch 10. Gates 7, Penrose 10, 

 Buesser V, Shear 8, W. J. Harrl=i 8, Stodd 9, Hudson, Jr., 7, Lebeau 

 7, Partiss 6, McMaster 5. W. H. Mills 8. Crosby 10, Wdliams 7, 

 Lamb 5, M. KingsleylO, Chismore 4, Golley 6, Tallett 9, Hook- 

 M'ay 8 



No. 9, 15 singles, entrance S2.50: Miller 14, Apgar 13, Mosher 14, 

 Scheu 15, Candee 10, Lyon 12, Penrose 15, Crosby 14, Lefever 13, 



„ Keller 12. Flower 11, luttle 14. Shorty 14, M-<ok 14, Markham 13, 



Pope llllllllll 1111111111-19 Buessen... .11100101111101111111-16 i Alexander 13, Buesser 12, Lamb U, Corfleld 13, Stryker 13. Court- 



Northrop. .11111111111011111111-19 Stewart. . ..110i)llilllll01lloni-16 i nev 13. Cantell 10 A. S. H. 15, W. C. Harris 13, Koch 13, Pope 13, 

 Br'gdon.... 11111101111111111111-19 Ohmig ....11011110011111111101-16 Gavitt 14, Tassell 13, Lebeau 13, Davenport 13, Lefever 11, Leib- 

 Howard.... 11111111111101111111-19 Gnggin 11111100111011011011-15 irger 10, W. H. Mills 12. 



Luther 11111111111111110111-19 Hicks. ... .01111111111101000111-15 i Nn, 10, 80 singles, entrance $3: Penrose 20, Schlieman 16. Keller 



Carr lllllinilllllllllOl-19 Matteson. .10111011011111011101-15 18. Miller 19, Aogar 19. Crosby IS, Candee 13, Shorty 18. C. H. 



Tuttle 11011111111011111111-18 Felton .... ,1011111111001)1110111-15 Mowry 18,Hbinold 11. Hookway20, Paddock 17, Ayres 18, Courtney 



■Brinkerh'fflllllllllOlllllOlUl-li-' Mooro... ..lllilOllOlOllfiOlllll-iri 14. M^>rkbaral?, Tuttle .20, W. fe. Mills 15. Mack, 10, Carr 19. Wa- 



KelTey... .lllOilllOlllllUllll-lS Koch .milllllOOOOmoill-lS Hams 17, ■Scheu i;.i, Leibinger 13, Lansing 15. Tallett 18, Fishfer 16, 



Markham ..lllUlOllOllllllllll-18 Kellar llOlOnniOllllllllO-la Lebeau 15. Simpson 20. WaLaer 14, LaForce 17. 



McMurchy. . . .111111111011111— 14 Brigdon 111111100101101—11 



Richardson. . ..111111111110111-14 Gollv 011101110111101-11 



Rock with 111111111101111—14 Lefever 111110100111011—11 



Felton llllin 11101111-14 Hookway 011110010111 111—11 



Hadley 111111111110111-14 MB Kingsley.lU11100'dll011-H 



PHddock 111110101111111-13 J P Hill IIIOIIIIOIOHOI— 11 



Andrews 111111110111101—13 Ohmig IHOUllOlllOlO— 11 



Kelsey 111111110011111-13 Scott 110011011111110—11 



Schfmerhorn .111111111111100—13 Dexter lUlOl I iOOIOOU— 10 



Knowlton 111111011011111—13 Lewis 111110100011HO— 10 



Lebeau 111011 1 10111 111—13 O'C onn or 01011001111011 1—10 



Hammond... .111111111110101—13 Candee 01 iUlOJl 101101— 10 



Forsyth 111111110011111—13 Brinckerhoff. .111111100111000— 10 



Carr lllUlirOllllll— 18 Heimld lllOlOlOlOllhU— 10 



WGKingsley.lllllOllOinill— 13 Laforce OlOllOlOlUlllO-lO 



Shorty 111111101111011-13 Hathaway lllOllOOl 111010-10 



Quimby 111111011111101-13 Moore ID 10011011 1001-10 



Corning 111011111111110-13 Flower 111011101100101-10 



Mosher 111111011110111—13 Goggin 1101 1011 10001 lO— 9 



FHaas llllOOIllllllll— 13 Alexander.... lOlOOOIOllOI 111— 9 



A.S H 011111111110111—13 Walzer 101011110101100- 9 



Tuttle 111111111101011-18 Huntington.. ..liOOllOOOIlOlll- 9 



Tolsma 111011111010111—13 Doane 111010110011010 - 9 



W H Stuart , .111011111110110-12 Kennedy lOllllOOOUOllO- 9 



Pope ...111111011011110-13 Davenport ....IIOIOIOOIOUIIO- 9 



Houck llOllOlimifll— 13 Kniskern OOlllODlOGOllOl— 7 



Van Ostrand.. 11111011 111 0 10— 13 Smith 110100010100100—6 



Hu(l8"n, Sr... 101111101011111—13 HoUoway OIIOWIOIOIOIOO- 6 



Tassell 111110111111100-13 Peck 011100000001001- 5 



Buck lllllUOtOllOll— 12 Clark OllOOOl 10001000 - 5 



Simpson 111111111101100—13 Stodd llOIlOOOlOw. — 5 



Hicks 1111 11010111110-13 



Contest No. 6, 8820 m prize.9, 15 single kingbirds, first prizs, |;80; 

 second, $80; third, $64; fourth, SIB; fifth. $18. Ties div.: 



Crosby 111111111111111-15 "Shorty" 1 Ull 111 0101 101-13. 



McMurchy. . . ,111111111111111-15 Felton. 110011 1 Hill 101-12 



Pope lllllimi 11111-15 Rayland UlllOOOlllllll— 13 



O'Connor 111111111111111—15 Golley llllOIlliUOJll 13 



Hookway OllllilimUll— 14 M B Kingsley. 11 111110111 1100-13 



Kelsey 101111111111111-14 Oil Mowry.. .lltMllllllllOl— 12 



Brinkerhoff.. .111110111111111-14 AV Baker 111111001101111 13 



Hammond 111111111011 111—14 Quimby Ill 111110110101—13 



Buck 111111011111111-14 Huntington . . .101110111111101-13 



Rindge 111111111111011-14 Koch 011110110111011-11 



W H Stuart. ...111110111111111—14 Brigdon 111101 IIOIUIOO-II 



Courtney 1 11 H 1110111 111-1 4 R P Flower... .11 llOlOilUllOO-ll 



H M Stuart. ...111110111111111-14 Ayrts 111101110111010-11 



ASH 111111111011111 -14 Lefever 110111011111010-11 



Carr : . . .111111111111101-14 Ri. hardson . . ..011111100110111-11 



Mother 111111111111110-14 Matieson lllllOlOlOOllll-U 



Northrup 111101111111011-13 Bingham lOOllllOllOllU-ll 



Luther 100111111111111-13 Corfleld Ill 111100010111-11 



Besser, Jr 111111111110101—13 Knowlton UlllllllOlOlll-ll 



Paddock nonilllllllOl-13 Simpson lllOillllOOllOl-ll 



Houck 111111111011011—13 Link 111111110101011-11 



Taylor llinilllOlHOl-13 A White 111111001011101 - 11 



Tassell ...lllUOllllllilO-13 Hadley IIUOIOIUIIOOI-II 



Rockwith 111111101011111—13 Church OUOOilllllllOl- 11 



Andrews 1111 1 1011111110 -13 Spangler 111011101110101—11 



Tuttle 111111111110116-13 Hudson, Sr. . .lUlllOiillOlOO 11 



Goggin 111111101011110-12 Haas 111011110111100-11 



Penn HOP dlO] 1111 11-13 Devitt 101101011011101—10 



Davenport. . .111110111101111—13 Forsyth 9 0111110011011—10 



Van Ostrand.. nillllliiOUOll— 13 Heinold 011110011 lOl 100 - 9 



Whyte 111110110110111-13 Hicks 110110111011000- 9 



Corning llllOllllOdUl- 12 KeUar 101110101011100— 9 



W G Kingsley,111111611110U]l-13 Ward well lOlUOlOlOlUlOO- 8 



Pochell 11111(1110110111—13 Harris OOiOlllOOlllOlO- 8 



Tallett 011111101110111—13 Candee lOlOlOOOiOOlOOl— 8 



Scheraerhorn..lllll 1111000111—12 Lebeau llOlOOUllOIOw. 



Kniskern 111111110110101—12 Malloway lOlOOOlOlOw. 



Regular No. 1, open toaU.lO singles, entry SI: A. S. H. 8, D. M. 

 Stewart 9, Rock 10, Simpson 7. Laforce 5. Greer 8, Lvon 5, Peck 6, 

 Kaylauri 8, Walzer 4, Miller 10. Pope 8. Quimby 9, F. M. WiJUsms 



4, "Sw'veller" 3, Crosby 9, Leibenger 6, .Schleinuan 5, Eppig 3. J. 

 P. Hill 6, Armstrong 7, S ewart 9. Stood 8, Davenport 9, Lewis 8, 

 Hammond 10, Alexander 8. Hadley 8, Hicks 6, Knowlton 10, Hook- 

 wav 5, Apgdr 8. MeMur hy 10, Courtney 8, Hudson, Sr., 7, Felton 

 7. Bancrofts, Corfleld 8, Buck 10, Ramsdell 9, Mosher 8, Hathe- 

 way 10, Whyte 8, Flower 6. 



No. 2, 15 singles, entry $1.50: Miller 15, Leibenger 7, EppirlS, 

 Schliemann 10, Goggin 11, Heinold IL Ap?ar 14. Flower 10, W. F. 

 Q. 13. Lewis 14. Swiveller 11, Crosby 15, Givltt 11, Hammond 15, 

 Courtney 14, Whyte 13 Stewart 14, Lefever 13, Dav-npor' 11 Can- 

 dee 11, Carr 11. Hatheway 13, Andrews 14, Devitt IS, J. B. Hill 13, 

 ThayerlS, Taxlor 13, Brisrdon 14, Simpson 9, Tuttle 15. Fisher 7, 

 Story 10. Armstrong 13. Hookway 13, Paddock 11, Rock 15, Hadley 



12, Hicks 13, A. Baker 14, McMurchy 14, Buck 14, C. H. Mowry 13. 

 No. 3, 10 singles, entry $1: Flower 5 Mdler 8 Apgar 9. Courtney 



6, Leibenger 9. Schleiman 8, Epp'g 3, R. T. Flower 9, R ck 9, H. M. 

 Stewart 8, Lvon 6, Northrup 8, Corning 8. Tuitle 10, Davit) 8, 

 F.riDckerhofl 10, C. H. iVIowry 10. Mosher 8, Candee 7, Taylor 8, 

 Huntington 8, Stodd 9, Laforce 9, Walzer 5, Peck 4, McMurchy 10, 

 Buck 9, Quimby 8, Worden 7, Felton 8, Simpson 9, W. L. Clark 6, 

 Lewis 9. 



No. 4, 20 singles, entry $2.50: Miller 20, Schlieman 11, Eppig 10, 

 Leibeneer 13. Whvte 18, Lurher 19, Carr 18. Lewis 13, Crosby 18, 

 Apgar 19. Felton 15, Elliott 17, Penrose 16, W. G. Kine<ley 16, Tal- 

 lett 19, Tee Kay 17, Simpson 17, Corning 20, Tuttle 18. Davitt 30, 

 Mosher 17, C. H. Mowv 19, Candee 13, Taylor 13, Stodd 15. Hunt- 

 tington 15 Hookway 19. 



No. 5, 10 singles, entry gl.50: Htintingtou 8, Simpson 7, Miller 

 10, Apgar 7, Lyon 5. Crosby 10, Rock 10, Knowlton 10, Hookwtiy 8. 

 W. F. Q. 6, Spangler 10, Talleti 5, C. H. Mowry 8, Lewis 7, Heinold 



5, Hailand 8 Lebeau 6, Clark 6. W. A. White 9, Gropgcn 6, Pen- 

 rose 9, Brinkerhoff 8, Ash 9. Elliott 10. Luther 10, Youmana 8, 

 Corning 9, Tuttle 10, Devitt 10, Northrup 10, Alexander 7, Mosher 

 10, Felton 9. 



No. 6, 15 singles, entry $3: Miller 15, Apgar 14, Cro=bv 11, Candee 



7. Schlieman 8, Eppig 4, Liebenger 8, Huntington 11, Bpsser 13 A. 

 Biker 1.5, Hudson, Sr. 25, Davenport 13, C. H. Mowry 11, A. H. S. 

 15, Felton 10, Sehermernorn 13. Buck 13. Heinold 10. Whyte 14, 

 Luther 13, Corning 14, Tuttle 15, Devitt 15, Mosher 13, Cam 15, 

 RamsdalT 14, Hookway 13. 



No. 7. 20 singlta, entry $3: Cro=bv 20 Miller 20, Apgar 19, Mosher 

 18, Keller 14, Penrose 19. Lewis 17, Ra.sland 13. VVtii t- 17. Carr 19, 

 Candee 6, Heinbold 16, Corning 17, Tuttle 20, Davitt 19, Leibenger 

 15, Spangler 16, Tee Kay 16. 



No. 8, 10 smgles, entry $1: Worden 10, Eppig 6, Schleiman 7, 

 Leiben^br 6, Candee 3 Hathaway 7, Buck 10, .Huntington 8, Pen- 

 rwe 0, Gates 6, Simpson 10, Tuttle 9, Baker 10, Apgar 10, Of-osbv 10. 

 H. M. Stewart 8, Wardwell7, Knowlton 7, Carr 10, Tassell 8, St^dd 

 7, Van Ostren 9, M, B. Kingsley 9, Miller 9. Whyte 9, Buesser s, 

 Davf nport 9, Lewis 6, Youmans S, Halloway 9, Leibenger 8, Schlei- 

 man 9, Eppig 5. 



No. 9 15 singles, entry $2 ,50; Shorty 11. Buck 15, Rock 13, Van 

 Ostren H, Tassell 10. Cai-r 13 Apgar 15, Pen'z 13, Crosby 14 Huason 

 10, Penrose 13, Huntington 13. Mosher 12, A. S. H. 12, W. 0. Harris 



13, Eppig 8, Leibenger 13, Schlieman 11, D-avenport 15, Tuttle 14. 

 Millet 14, Whyte IS. 



Tue handsom*! diamond badge donated by the citizens of Rome 

 for the beat average in the six State contests was awarded to 

 Wm. Crosby, of B^tavia, he dropping but 3 of the 95 targets shot 

 at. Harvey McMurchy. of Syracuse, took the second average, a 

 Parker hammerless gun, with 90 out of 96 shot at. 



Fi'iday, June 19, Fourtli Day. 



Promptly at 8:3(J A. M. the contest for the Lefever Arms Co. 

 diamond med-al was opened upon the rapid firing set nf trops. 

 The lowcry weather of yesterday seems to have had no effect upon 

 the spirits of the hoys, and alt'aough it is threatening' rain again, 

 the contestants are all upon tbe grounds and eager .l:cr the fray. 

 ■ The entry list for the Dean Richmond trophy shows eleVsn clubs.. 



