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FOREST AND STREAM; 



[FtEB. 4, 1892. 



Americans and Canadians at the Trap. 



Hamilton, Can., Jan. 2 1 .— The long-talked-"f shooting tourna- 

 ment, un'l-r rbe auspices of the, Hamilton Gun Club, commenced 

 here oo Tuesday on the club grounds, between Hamilton and 

 Dundas Tne arrangements were complete and re fl ;:cted much 

 credit on tbe committee rf management. 



The weather was rieltehtf ul, although intensely cold; the sun 

 shone b*igat'y oyer the snow-covered ground and all the marks- 

 men present were m rare spirits and fu/1 of enthusiasm. Wooden 

 s»an'ies were specialty ercated for tne accommodation of the 

 shoo'ers and their friends, tables were provided for the press rep- 

 resentatives, and nothing was left undone to insure the comfort 

 of tho.-e present. Tbe floors in the shanties were littered with 

 shavings, and large stoves gave out a grateful heat which bid 

 den" -woe to tbe frost and cold. 



Dr. Overboil, tbe club's president, was most attentive and cour- 

 teous as was also Mr. F. Overholt, who acted as secretary. The 

 shooung ground was laid out in two parts, the eastern pnrt'ou 

 being uiven over to the live-bird matches, while the western Jot 

 was the scene of the artificial trap-shooting. Tbe shooting plat- 

 forms were slightly raised, and the distances were clearly marktd 

 thereon, so that there conl 1 be no pissibilitj of mistake. The 

 traps were new and worked well, while the ropes ran through 

 wood<-n tunnels, and were a great improvement upon tho=e used 

 in former years. Tbe shooting ground was laid out ur>der the 

 immediate superintendence, of Messrs. Wm. Stroud and James 

 Hamilton, and their work deserves special mention. The com- 

 mittee of management consisted of Col. Axworthy and Me»s'_g, 

 Jas. Crook". E. B. Wingate, J. W. Biwmao, Wm. Stroud. E. V. 

 Spencer, Geo. Allen, John Stroud, John Smyth, John Morris, 

 John Bowran. 



Tt.e live birds were an unusually good lot, being swift and 

 strorg, «td with the wind blowing sharply across the field, the 

 shooters had to do quick work in order to scoie at all. 



Under tbe rules oi tbe tournament the following experts were 

 requir< d to ^hoot at. unknown angles at artificial birds and were 

 handicapped as follows in the live b rd shoots: 



J. A. R. Elliott, Capt. Brewer. E. D. Fiilford, Dr. Carver, C. W. 

 Baid. 7 ds.; Klein mm brothers, W. Wolstencrof f , Cap 1 -. Rn- 

 gardus R-4la hi ei lies. J. R. S'V e, F. Class, E. D. Mdler, 5yds.; Ed 

 Murphy. Fred Erb, Pcitl North, H. A. Penrose, J. E. Rile^, J. E. 

 Haggtrtj , E. S. Benschoten, C. E. Caboon, Kelsey, Wm. Crosbv, 

 Harvev MeMnrcliy, J. A. Ruble, 4-.ds.; Whitney, John Ruble, W. 

 S. McDmald, M, F. Lindsley, Frank Parmlee, Jack Winston, H.E. 

 C3urtne> ; 2yds. 



The fol owing shooters were present: G. A. Allen, Hamilton: 

 E. Andiews. Sardinia. In. Y.; C. WilmottJPontypool; E. Brunt, J. 

 W. Bownan. Hnmiltor 1 ; J. E. B'okeistaff, Toronto; Barney 

 Brown. Morriston; Geo. Brtegs, Toron'o; H. A. Mallory, Draytorj; 

 Geo. Brant, J. Bjvsran, Hamilton: E. A. Clifford. Anc istei: E. 

 Chamberlain, S. Wales, New York; R. Crooks, Hamilton; H. Cul- 

 lon, B'dgelowr ; Cumm ngs, St. Georee; W. C. Donaldson, Windsor: 

 Do"erty, Hauiutm: W. Kdmond, Torontt ; Jo v n Evans, London; 

 J. Forsjib, C. Forsj,th. Hamilton; R. Ford. Windsor; F ten, Ham- 

 ilton; s. Glover, Geo. Henry, J. Harding, Toronto; C J. H^inold, 

 Buffalo: Jas. Hamilton, H*mil oo;D Hanly, Cainsville; D. James, 

 C-irang* vilie; F, Kaiser, HaunitOD; Jacob Hoch, Buffalo; Kelsey, 

 East Aurora. N. Y.; Kelly, D. Leitch, B'dgetown; 1J. Miller, 

 Woodstock: 0. Montg'mery, Brantforc"; G. Margents. Niagara 

 Falls; R. A. MeCready. W. McDowell, T<>ronio; Dr. Neff. Port 

 ColbouTLf ; J. Ob-n. Toronto; J. Overholt, Hamilton; G. W. Price, 

 Fort William; J. Parker, Detroit; M. Reardon, Hamilton: D. 

 Kevell. Windsb- ; C. H. Rige-\ Toronto; Red path. London; J. M. 

 Kainey, Biiminsbacu; C. Sinclair, I lington; W. Stioud, Bamil 



ton; A. Tymon, J. Taylor. Toronto; J. W. Tnornaon, Woodsteok; 

 H. B. Whitney, Phelps N. Y.; J. Wavper, H^spler; Wheeler.Paris : 

 vv. Wocdtey, Dundas. The result of the tournament is an- 

 nexed: .. ^ 



First, Day. 



Sweepstakes, 10 artificial birds. $1 entry; 



James 0000110101— 4 Thomson 1110101111— S 



Lriwis OOOCOOnoO— 2 Oyerbolt 1111011111— 7 



Kemp... 0111101101— 7 Parker UlUlOOllO— 6 



Kill r OllllOlIll- 8 Briggs 0111010110- 6 



Hamilton OlOHOllOl- ti Charles lllllllHl— 10 



Attn .0011101011— 6 Smith lODOIlOlO— 6 



Eddy... .1011U1110- 8 Tymnn OOOlOlllU— 6 



Wheeler HOlOOOaO- 3 (-Hover 1011001001— 5 



Montgomery 1110011111- 8 Emond lOOlOllOiO- 5 



First eve-n.lo live b rds, $5 entrance, first priz'-i $100 second 

 $75, third §50, fourth $30, fifta |20, sixth $15, seventh % 10. purses 

 divided: 



W Str. ud 111110111110110-12 LePeh... 1U010001111111-11 



Emund ........ 111111111111101-14 Smith 101110111101111-12 



Gr Brant 1110 10101110 1 10— 10 Bouron OOlOw 



W Donaldsoi .0111001111111 11—12 Fitch 0100 w 



J Forsyth 110001010111101- 9 R<>vell 1 101000101 00000- 5 



M F Lindsley -.111111 1'lllO.Ol— 13 Andrews .... ..OllllOllllUlOO-ll 



GF.usvth 1011U11101 11 101-11 Chamberlain.. 111111001011111—12 



GeoBriggs... 1110010 0110011— 9 Slopir 'flOOOOw 



TL«>wis ....... 110100010010111- s Koch ...lllUOOlOOmil-ll 



C Blank ...... .lOlOllllOllllOO-lO H B Smith. . . .110000001 111110 - 8 



D MiHer JlllOllllli'0111-13 Evans 111111111011101-13 



O Kemp llOOOOOlnOOO 01— 5 Graham .1010011110L010- 9 



flrtnda 100 1 111000 11000 - 7 Woodley 110010.V 



Gl ,ver.. liOUllOlllllll— 13 Overholt 0001- 



Tnompson ....111111011111110-13 Hanley MllOOlOw 



Mallory .1 ill 111 111010.10-10 Clifford 011111111111100-13 



Kaiser 0i 100011001 U00 - 7 Parker lOllimiOl 1111-13 



Bickerstaff OllOolOuOlOOuOl— 5 Pr-ce ..111111111111.01-14 



Siawban 11101 1110 11 '110-13 J Stroud... ,..111111011101111-13 



Brown....... .111011111111111-14 Montgomery.. 0O0w 



Orr - ..1111111111110,11-13 Spencer lOlOOlw 



Sitane., OOlllllllllloOl— 11 - R Strcud 011101 111010001— 9 



McCready U0101001 w Wingaie 11010100 w 



Ob-n.... .0 0)101 V 000 101- 8 Cumminga HOliOIlOlw 



James......... llOlOOiOlOuOOli- 7 Bowman ltOOOOtw 



Wheeler. ...... lOiilHOloOUiUl- 9 Hamilton .. ..OHOllOlw 



Reardon UllOil.llOi OJw BooSroud... IHlOlOllllOw 



Kel*ey 101111111^11111-18 Moore ........ .01111010 v 



Eddy .1100 000«v Mirrison 101111011111101—12 



Brunt OlllOlOlllilOOw Allan 01111001 w 



MargettB . . ...lllllHOOilllll-13 R Crooks OOullll 1 1 1 1 111 0 - 11 



Coarles.... ....111111101101010-11 Bedpath 0111ltX)lli01111 — 11 



Tvmon........ 11011U0-V Strong. II'MUHIHOIO— 11 



Smclair ....... 10111 1 HOUOOaO— 9 T Crooks OllllllllOHlll-13 



Wnitney,... ..liliuUini'illl— 13 JSmith. IOOiOOw 



C-tton milllllllOill-14 



Secor d tveni, 15 sjngie^, class shooting, first prize $5, second $5, 

 third IS, fourth S5 fif i h 85: ' 



Charles .101111101111111-13 Lei'ch 111101011111111-13 



E H Smith... OOJi 11001 ilOOOi) - 6 Tymon... OlOllULllUOlOl— 9 



Henry OUIOjIIOUIiOU— 9 J Smyth 11111101110,010-11 



Price OlOilOllll 10110 -10 Granam OlUOOlllllllOJ— 10 



G- over OUUlillilOlll— la Chamm rain. OluOlulOllOllll— 9 



H Smith.... ...HOOllOllllOill— 11 Bowman OliOTOl0O0O''0Ol— 4 



Thompson Ulili011111ill0-12 Bowran .OllOOltOlOOUOO— 7 



Hemold OllllOOulOOuloO- 6 Wheeler lllOOU.ihhOlOO— 8 



Suane ltdlOlOoOl 1000— 7 K>ch llllilUlOOll 111— '2 



Bangs . .... .OlOilOuOOJtrOOil- 5 Eddy. llllll 111000011-11 



d'liffoid . ...... lilOlllOilOiOlO— 10 Emond OOlllOllOlOOlOO - 7 



Brown till' 101100000 1— 9 M Her 11 lOilUillll 101-11 



Montgomery.. OOuJOllllilllOl— 10 S oper .lOUOlOlOiOOOOJ— fi 



Allen . OiailHOlll 10111- 9 WStroui lUlOOlllOIUOOl- 9 



Annrews inillllllliiU— 15 Besser ...lOOCfOOCOOOOllOO— 3 



Third eveni, • la^s shooung, first p izs $5, second 85, third $3, 

 fourtt- f5 fifth 585, 20 singles, $35 guaiauteeti, entrar ce $■} 10: 



Chamber- Tbomps'nl 1 0100 1 1 1101LUJ 11111— 15 



00110110111011111110-14 Montgo- 



C<-aries .. lllilillIiailU0111-19 mery... HOllTOllOlllliniOl-15 



Andrews .lliliilllllllliiOllO— 18 Koch .....lOUiiuilOlOUllIOU— 15 



E Smith.- I'OlllOllllllliOlOlOO -13 Fitch 00-ilOHOluOUUOlOlO-lO 



R^anath ..101Oli010.tJil0utK.Ull— 10 J Smyth. . lllllLtOOOliOilOilUO— 13 



Brovvn .. UUOilOllUltuOjOiO— J4 D Smith. OJOlOOlllliOHOOluiO— 10 



Emond.,. lUOllllUOlOGlOHOOO— 11 Leitch . . ..llOllllllllll I1U0U— 18 



Evans ... 0101110 01101110101.1—12 (iiover.. ..illlOlOlllOLlOllllil— 16 



Price ltiOlOOlllOlllli'lIll-15 Hetnola...0l000100010l01U1101— 1U 



Sloper.. . 100101 01 OuOO'OlOiOJl— 8 Spencer . . 01100 1 01 J 1 101 11U0110— 12 



Allen llllOlO 011111011111—15 Md,rgetts .0111010 10 /OtllllllOO— 11 



C ifford. .1111110111 1013 ill HI -IS Hamilton OWMulUOllllOHOlUl— 10 



Parker.. ..Hi:OO11011U0OH0uO-12 Overholt..lll01010jl0010(X)10ll— 1U 



Grah«m..lillllU0l0111i 11100-16 Lindsley.. OllOlllullOUOlOl 101— 13 



Donaldfa't.01' 0111101 1111010101—12 xVl ller ....0UO00HU1 1010101001—1.0 



Wheeler. JOOlUlullOlOOiOOilitO- 9 H Smith. .0010010101 1OKM1100O— 9 

 Skme ....l'lWOOOUOJllOO.rlJJOl- $ 



Fourth event , c Uss shooting, 20 singles, $40 guaranteed, entrance 

 $2 60, five equal pr z»e: 



Cnar es. .,111 1 11101011 11111 011 -17 Glover. . . .11111110100111011111— 16 



Clifford ..OiUiOUOJOlllilllll-15 Price 01(11101111101000001—13 



Lewi?... .lUHlOlilillilOOlll— 17 Emond.,. .UOOOOlOHOiOOlllOOO- 9 



E Smith. .00010lOiOll0110UilO-ll Chamoer- 



AadtewB..IHimiOUi.u0111 11-18 Iain,,.,.10lo0i0ini010011111-13 



Max^etlB.iOUOOOOlUlOlOOlOJl-U Koch, , . ,. JlUOi011uOHU1101&-U 



Donalds'nlllOlllOllllllOlllll-n' Brown . . . .1111H10011101011111— 16 

 Montgom- Bowron . . .101 111L1 101111111111—18 



ery .11111110111111000111-16 W Siroud.101011 10 111 10111 111-16 



Graham. .01" 11110111001011010-13 Bowm>in..tll00101 1111000 101011 -11 

 Slooer.... 11101101111010111101-15 Overholt..00ni01 11100110011010-10 



Allen lOOOlllOOOlllOOllOll— 11 Parker... nilllU1010lllUliK)-16 



Thompd •nOOOlOll 1011 1111110 1 1—14 Her nhol t . 01 11010001011 1101000—10 

 Second Day. 



Fifth event, 15 live birds, $5 entrance, first f 100, =»cond S75, 

 third $50, fourth $30, fifth $10. sixth S15, seveutn $10. Purses 

 d'vided: 



Sloper ..OlllOOOOMw. R Orooks 1111111001)11111-12 



Rickerstaff....01000110ll10100— 7 C F trsyth OOlllllllllUll— 13 



Blank 111110111111111-14 HCitton 101111111110111—13 



Tymon 111110101100111-11 Clifford 01 101101 1110111-11 



Andrews 111111111111111-15 Overholt 001 000111000000— 4 



Wh'tney 101111101111111-13 R Stroud. .... .011111101111111— 13 



Fitch OOIOOOUUOIOOIO- 5 L»iteh U00110111 11111-12 



Charles 11101 110U101U-12 Wheeler 111111110011111-13 



Briggs OlOlllOllllOlOO- 9 Kaiser OOIOI'OUIUOIO- 9 



Kelsey UlOlOOiinoiOlO- 8 W Stroud 011111111111011-12 



Chamberlain. .lOnoiniOllllll-11 Emond IfilllllOlOlUll— 12 



E ^mith Ill 110011 llllll— 13 Sinclair lOlllllllOiOOll-U 



J Kock... 101111111110111-13 Wmgate 110101111101100-10 



ffvans.... 100111111101011—11 McFarlsne lOOOllOOO . 



Eleinold 100111101111011—11 Biwman ......0HI1U0,1101111-11 



Red path . HllUlllOlOHO-13 Hanley OOllllOUOllLH-lt 



D MUler 1001 0111111011-11 Donaldson ....1111111:0111110-13 



Rro wn Ill 1111 11111001-13 M=irgeUs. . .... 1 1010111 10110H— 11 



Glover 11111111101(111—14 J Stroud 0011111010 



Graham 110011010111011-10 Bnvrou (XIOOllOlOlllOM- 5 



Price 1111 110010 1 1011— 11 Maxey HOOOlillOw. 



Parker 100101101001111— 9 R Stroud lOiOO *. 



Lindslej IIOIOIOIIHHOI -11 Woodley 0110101011-OOw. 



Sixth event, class shooting, 15 singles, $15, $10, $7. $5, $3; en- 

 t-ance $2.45: 



Briggs O1O00001 011001 1- 6 Price 110111111101111—13 



Glover... lOllolllllHOOl-10 Tvmon 111101010111110-11 



Sloper 111101100011110—10 Montgomery. OHOhlllOlllll-li 



L«wis... 110101101111111-12 Eddv lllllllOoiOlloO-lO 



Wilson llllOinillllll-14 Clifford....... 11011111 101 1 101-13 



Skeene Ill 1 1 1 1 1 1001011—13 Drrw 111111011111111-1 1 



Jimes.... OOllllllMlOOO- 9 Fitch luOOlOOOOOCOOlO- 3 



Bang lllllllilllllill— 14 Parker lllllllllOltni— 14 



Wheeler 11111111111 1010-13 JCSmith 011110110110110-10 



Bowron 001011110010101— 8 Emond 010110110111100- 9 



Ford ltllllOllOllOOl-11 Charles 1111111111 11111-15 



Milhr lOllOOOlOlOOlli— 8 Leitch 111111111111011-14 



Donaldson Ill 1 10011 1 1 10 1 1—12 Brown 011 1 1100010111 1—10 



Purser.. 1101101 1 1 111 1 11 13 E H Smith 001101101111111-11 



Andrews 111U1;0111111I-14 Catton. 11H 10110111101-13 



Thompson 110111011111111-13 Lyons 111011111111010—12 



Seventh event, clas.i shooti' g, 20 singles, $ R 0 guaranteed, en- 

 trance $3.10 First prize $10, second S10, third $10, fourth $10, fifth 

 S10 sixth $10: 



C ifford. . .11111011101111110111— 17 Purser. ...D101010110010100101— 11 



Tymon . . .00011111 lllll 1011101-15 Drew 1 lit tl 1 1 1 11 1 10 "0101 1 L— 17 



Charles... 11111101111110111,11-18 Evans 00001001011011101111-12 



TbompsoBliiOUnnilOOmiOm-U Graham ..11111111101111111111-19 



E Smith. .10111011 1111 11111101— 17 Scane EOOIOOIH 1 1 10001101— 11 



Smciair... 101.111111111 HI 11110-17 Chamblin 10Olloni0U 000lll n O-ll 



Eddy 111100000100H001001— 8 Ford 01111111110101111111—17 



Miller 01011111101111111101—16 Wheeler .. UllOllUlll 1111011 10— 16 



Glover. . . 11111111 11 11101 lllll- 19 Andrews. .1111 1110111111111011—18 



Bang .. ..111101110111,0111111—17 Koch Ololl 11 100110)100110— 12 



M'teom'y.lllllOll 1 10111111111-17 Kelsey. . . . 10101 11 101 1 11 1011110-15 

 Parker .... 1 1 1 001 1 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 11110— 18 DonaldsonOOUllOlllOOOOOOTll— 11 

 L itch ....imilllUHUllOlll— 19 Price UlOlllinOHOllOiOl— 10 



Eighth event, class shoo f ing for experts, 15 singles, $25 guaran- 

 teed, entrance $1.9">, 6 equal prizes of $5 each: 



Lindsley 101111110011111-12 ^kanel OOU101 10110001— 8 



Kelsey 010111001111110-10 Thompson 001111111101111—12 



Whitney 101110011011111-11 Bowron 111011101111001—11 



Graham 101111110011100-10 Glover 001111111111111-13 



Sloper 0001 11011 11 1101-10 Charts 101111111001110-11 



Bowman 1010001110110>H- 8 Wilson 110001111111111—12 



Clifford 011111111111011-13 Sinclair 000101111010111— 9 



L°wis 110101101111111—12 Price 1111110110.010-11 



Wheeler 011011010111111-11 Montgomery . .111100101111101-11 



Evans... 111010101111100-10 Leitch ■.111111110111111-14 



Purser lOllOllOiOOHOl- 9 Drew 11 111 1101101111— 13 



Donaldson... .111111011110001-11 Miller 111001111111010-11 



H Smith 10001I101100011- 8 Andrews 111111111011111—14 



Kemp 101010111011111-11 Boore 101111110111110-12 



Tymon .111111111111110-14 



Ninth even', class shooting for experts, 10 singles, entrance $1.80, 

 $25 guananteen; $», $~, $5 $3, $3: 



Lindt-lev 1111111011-9 Lyons 1101111101—8 



Glover 1001011110— 6 Price 1111111111— 10 



Boore HlHO'lOt- 6 Donaldson..." 1111111111-10 



Graham 1111111011— 9 Porser. . . Ullllilil 10 



Clifford 1KM01011— 6 Montgomery OlllllllOO- 7 



Allen.. .1111101111—9 Drew 1H0111110- 8 



Andrews 0111011011— 7 Hamilton nooiOOOlll— 4 



Charles 1111110 11— 9 MOler 1011011000 -5 



Wheehr 1111110100- 7 Thompson 1101 111011— 8 



J100 sweep, semi-protessiLnal, 10 singles: Lindslev 4. Parker 7, 

 Montgomery 5, Price 7. Glover 6, Allen 8. Heinold 4, Graham 4, 

 Wilson 8, Donaldson 4, Purser 5 Boore 3, Drew 6. Wheeler 8. 



Ten singles, $1 entrance 40,30,20 10 percent.: Bick«rstaff 4, 

 Skane 7, Bang 10 S oper 1. Lindsley 8, Ohauvin 5, Price 9, Parker 

 8, Wneeler 7, Jam«s 9, Montgomery 7. 



Second sweep, class shooting: Ford 7, Lewis 8, Donaldson 6, 

 Glover 10, Purser 9, Emond 7. 



Th rd sweep, 10 t-ineles: Parker 7, Montgomery 9, Allen 9, Price 

 8, Purser 7, Drew 8, Wheeler 6, Glover 9. 



Tenth evert, consola+tion ma'c'i. 10 live birds, $5 entrance; first 

 $30 second $25, third W>. fourth $13, fifth $8, eixtn $5: 



Miller 1110110101- 7 RichS'roud 1011011011—7 



Charles .0111001111— 7 Graham....; 0101010100—4 



G Briggs 0111101111- 8 Hanlev 0110110010-5 



Clifford 0101110001- 5 J Stroud 0110100010-4 



Whitney 11-11011111— 9 Bowman...., lOlOHlloO-6 



E Smith 1111011110- 8 J Hamilton 0001100111— s 



Margetts 0101111100-8 C Forsyth... 1111110101-8 



Lind>iey lllllllllW-10 KaiBer 1101000100-4 



D maldsou 000110(1010- 3 Wingaie .1100110011-6 



Woodley. 1110 01111-'? F Overholt 0100111001-5 



R Stroud.... 11111110,0- 8 Maxev 01011 11 111-8 



Redpath lOlOlillll— 8 Reardon., 0111011111-8 



W Stroud 01J1101U1— 8 Cummings llOOtOinO 1— 3 



Lsitch HlllOini-9 J K Overholt 0101010111-6 



Whe.ler OOIIOOHIO- 5 R Crooks 1111031111-8 



Fin-r, Lindsley; second. L-itcb: third, Whitney divided; fourth, 

 Forsyth; fifth, W. Stroud: sixth, Briggs. 



E'e^enth e^ent, cla°s shooting, first priza $15, second $15, third 

 $15, fourth S15, firth 815, S5 singles, $75gua--ann«d: 



L'ndsiev • llOHOllOmillOlOOlllOU— 18 



Donaldson ■ 010101 1 11 11 1 1 110 1 11 101111—20 



Andrews • 1111111111111111111111110-24 



E H Smith HiOlOOOOOllOUlOolOOClOl— 12 



C narles - Oil 1 1 01101 10 111 1111 111 1 11—21 



Graham... OOllllllli 001011011001111-16 



Gl wer HI 1 ID 111 1111111 llll 1 1 10 - 23 



Purser Il0lll00000l00,illoill0ini-13 



•Rowron T llOllftlOOlolOolOllllOll-17 



Emond llllOlOUllllllllOimiiiO -20 



Prce 011111111111111011 011101-21 



Bowman ooioi niXWlOloollllOlOHO— 13 



Ford 11011111 lOlOOlOimilllll— 20 



Clifford - 1 HI HOlll lllll 11 1 1101011-22 



Drew lllOiniOlllllllllllllllll-22 



1£ ,ch • 1111 ll n 110010l 101 11 110110-18 



Catton - lOOOOll 1111 lllllOlllOllOl— 17 



Twitch, 1011111111111111111111110-23 



Brown i .-• llDllllllllllllllolOLH— 21 



Miller ,1010101111111011010000111—15 



Margetts ........ .0111110101011011000010111—15 



Wheeler - ■ 1111111110111111111110111— 23 



Parker 11101111 111U011011111110— il 



Tweif'h event, chtss shooting, first prize $15, second 810, third 

 $8. fourth $7, ; fifth $6, six h $4, for experts, 20 singles, $50 guaran- 



LTodsley. .01001000111011110111-12 Charles. . .01111011111111101011-16 



Margetts..lllll 111 lllllllullOl— 18 Overholt. .00110111111.11111100 -15 



Andrews..linill01Ulll!10lll-18 Fmond.... 11010111111111111110— 17 



He D rv. . ..101 101 liooi ommil— 15 Wneeler .OOlOlOiOJlOlllllOlll— 13 



Cl-ffoid... 11101111111111111111-19 Ford....-.10im0tX)U0imil01-14 



Giover:...immillll0imm-19 Price 00111001101111111111-15 



Purser.... llll 011101 1100 110011-14 Drew 11100110111111111111-17 



Graham..l010110O0010ll0W110- 9 Catton. .. .11111101111111 111110— 18 



BfQwn...,10UlllllHlllOlllOl-17 Parker.. .11111111101111011110-17 



WStrcud.ilOnOlOllloiOllOHl— 14 BowmamJOiOlllOlOllllOlOOll— 12 



LefSl . :.i001UimilOUlllll-17 Skane..-- .00111110111110111111-16 



Thirteenth event, first pr ; z^ $5 second $5, third $5, fourth $5, 

 fifth $5, class shoottngr, 10 'ingles, $85 guaranteed: 



Skane lltlimioi - s Parker 1001111110-7 



Ceorge :.. .00I11C0001— 4 Wnieler 011000 111-5 



Emond 1111111110- 9 Leitch 1111111110-9 



Price lenilllll- 9 Ford .OOl'IOOlH-6 



Charles 111H01110- 8 Clifford.... ....... ..1111011011-8 



Spencer t 010110010 — 4 Heinold 00011W110-4 



Sinclair 111000,011- 6 Koch bdlimil-9 



Cattm 1111111111-10 Drew HiMllllO-8 



Stroud 1110110 11— 7 Andrews 1110111111-9 



Purser lllliOlUl— 9 Graham HOlOlllll-8 



Fourteenth event, 20 singles, consolation prize, two tu qua.ify: 

 Brisgs 11, Bowman 14. 



Fifteenth event, 20 singles, merchandise pr'zes first prizp, Mar- 

 lin r fle and book; second, 2 000 Iran shells and hook; i bird, 121 bs. 

 c-ribou powder and book: L itch 19, Glover 20, Heni-v 16. Emond 

 18. Overholt, 16, Charles ret., W. Stroud 16, Price 18, Caiton ret., 

 Purser 13, Margetts 7. 



Sixteenth event, 20 singles, merchandise prizoe: first urize. 

 handsome silver cup and book; second, 2,00) tr"p shells and book: 

 third, 12ib*. caribou powder and honk: Em"T>d 16, Lei ch 18, FoTd 

 15, Clover 16, Skane 16, Overholt 18, B nvron 11. Brown 1 7, Sinclair 

 la. Price 15. O- erhoU beat L~it. n in shoo*- iff. 

 "Special match, 10 live birds, $13 a side: Morrison 3, Kaiser 5. 



tsa. 1 swetpstak , 5 live hi-ds. $1 pntrv : 



WBtroud D10I-4 D iberty....... ...00101—2 



Wingate 01110—3 Kaiser 00010—1 



J Crocks..... 10 01-3 K-mtlton .101 0-3 



Robr Stroud 11001 -3 Reardon ,11010-3 



Smyth 00000— Q 



The 3s snot off in the next swe»p for second money. 



No. 2 sweepstake, 5 live h^rds, $2 entrj: 



W Stroud 00011-3 Robt Stroud 10111—4 



Hamilton D101-4 Forsyth .....01111—4 



Wingate 11110-4 Reaidon., lllOi-4 



J Crooks 01011-3 



^hoo'-off, 3 birdf : 



Hamilton ..nit— 3 Reardon.. 111—3 



Wing+fe 010—1 Forsyth. .. .111-3 



Robt Stroud......... 010-1 



Glenmore Rod and Gun Club. 



The monthly shoot of this thriving organization took place at 

 Louis Miller's Dexter Park on Jan 27, there being a b'g turnout 

 of memhers. The contest for tbe Kppy prize was very hotly con- 

 rested and was finally won bv G. Z iblman. The conditions were 

 seven live b>rds per man, handicap rises. The results in detail 

 are given below: 



Ties. T'es. 

 GZohlman(30)..lllim-7 11121 E Hilgars (28). ..1221221— 7 110 

 J D<mnette(2>... 2211112— 7 22110 W Ferrais (29)..2H1222— 7 20 



L Eppy (25) 2011121—6 D Van Wickler (28).... 1002110— 4 



C Lyelbrect (25) 3121031—6 M Trouper (27) 212l0!l— 6 



J A Eppy (30) 0201211 -6 J Main (?5) 0020(101—2 



J Worths (18) 1202132-6 H Hurs (30) ....2001212—5 



M E Heyteu (25) 2012221-6 L Buchore (25) 1002100—3 



W J HartKo (27) 2122103 -6 C Kellv (20 O021OU-4 



J A Still (25) 1210221-6 C Mayer (25) 1020000-2 



J Youngs (2«) 1112002—5 W Hern i>e ton (?3) 0010012 -3 



L A Vroome (28) 2210021-5 P Sutter (2S) ...00000.0-1 



The fol i owing scores were next made in a match at 25 live birds 

 each for $25 a side: 



R Woods. 02311111^ 12182233311 22122o-98 



J Bennett 2222immill010*olol2222— 21 



R. Woods and W. Levins next shot a match at 50 oiuerocks 

 pach against J. Bennett and C. H. Silver, the scores being: 



Bennett 42 Wood s 37 



Silver.... 37-79 Levins 40—77 



Team match, 10 live birds each man: 



J A Lilly 0221021210-7 J Young 0200201021-5 



W Hart ze 110220201 1-7-14 M E Hay den .... 1020) 1 ,201-7-12 



Sweepstakes, 3 oirds, 25, ds. rise: 



H E Hay-den 001-1 W Thompson 202-2 



J A S ill 221—3 J Young 200—1 



Sweepstakes, 5 birds, 25vds. rise : 



M E Ha\ den ,10212—4 W Thompson 12121—5 



J A Still 21102-4 J Young 00101-2 



Match at 5 birds, 25yds. n=e: 

 MEHiyden 10201-3 J A Still 10010—2 



Ma'ch at 10 birds, riae and out : 

 M E Hayden 1011021101-7 W Thompson 2010112100-6 



Match at 10 birds, 25vds. n«e: 

 W Hart™ nil02ul00-6 W Thompson 0122100121-7 



Highland Gun Club. 



DBS Moines, Iowa, Jan.. 23.— The following scores were made at 

 live nirds ano targets at Highland Gun CJub Park, Jan. 21 and 22. 

 Mr. Paul North, of Cleveland Target C was a visitor, but owing 

 to a long ride and p ior rest he was not. in good form. 



Shoot No. 1, 25 sicgle live birds, Higaland Gun Club rules to 

 govern. Budd 3tyds., others 28yds.: 



Ki rsher , 110101 121 1 111131012022122-21 



Budd 1222J12i220l22 10U 222222— 23 



t ^on verse 22232101 '120212200201llu2— 19 



Pekins 211110101301111 w. 



Hicks 001022200H-0312W. 



Ketchem 131010101111100 w. 



Sandford 0002010011120 w. 



Smith 01110110 ,v. 



Brooks 01112121 w. 



Twelve single targets: 



Perkins 110111111111—11 Budd 001011001011— 6 



North 001111101 101- 8 Milnier 111100011110- 8 



Hicks 111111011101-10 



Fifteen singles and 5pa.rs: 



Perkins..... ............001101111001111 11 11 11 10 11-19 



North........ lOlOlimoniOl 01 10 10 10 10-16 



Cnase Ill lOOlOOlullll 10 11 01 11 10-17 



Ryers 1001011 1 010 1010 10 11 11 00 0J— 13 



Harris 111100103111001 11 10 10 00 0>-13 



Budd liniiiinmii io io oo 10 11-20 



Zwart llllllOOOinii* 10 01 00 00 10-14 



Twenty-five single targets, 3 unknown traps; 



P-rkins !111(X)10110101111111O1011-18 



North 1 1 100 1 101 11. 1 1 101 0000 1 0 11-16 



Bvers 1 10 1 1 0 1 0 1 000 11 U011 1 0 11 0 1 1—15 



Chase 100; 1 1 1 OH II 1 1 0 H010 1 1 1 01 10 - 13 



Harris 1111010111iiniiU011101iO-19 



Budd llll 1111111 1 1011110100111—21 



Lowe It WiOlolOOliailOll 1 100J1 1—13 



C. W. JbUDD, 



Plainfleld, N« J., Has a New Club. 



Ever since the collapse of the Middlesex Gun Club, which once 

 held a position on the top round of the ladder, u-ap-shoo'ing has 

 been allowed to sink into innocuous desuetude in that vcmitv, 

 noted as it was in tbe days of yore for its crack live bird and 

 pigeon enthusiasts. There is a chance, however, for the return of 

 the oldtim« enthusiasm and imprest, as -l Tee Ka.j" Keiler, 

 '•Datcay" Smith, "luittle" Neaf Ap^ar and a doz n congenial 

 spirits have put their sooulders to ihe wheel and started a real 

 live club under the name and title of the Piainfiild Independent 

 Gun Club and intend to give the sport a genuine boom in their 

 section. Every man io the; ew organization is a rustling-hustler, 

 and if notable to break or kill 100 straight, will at least break 

 enougn to keep up an active interest in everything pertaining 10 

 the great and ge-iorious American gentleman's recrea'ion. The 

 club intends to hold an open-io-all tournament in the near future 

 and will make things hum for fair. 



I s first shoot was at Plainfleld on Jan. 25, when the following 

 events took place: 



Event No. 1, 10 sinele tarepts: 



N Apgar .0111101110-7 Geo Voehl 1100011010-5 



C Smith 1111010101-7 A Trost 1001001100-4 



T H Keller 0001110111-6 Wm Pearson 0010010001-3 



Wm Squires. 1111110000— € 



Matcn at 50 single tatgeu : 



Keller iiiomimiiniiimiionoioioninmiooniiioi-41 



Angftr liioioiiiomnooiioiion oiimoimnoionooioi-36 



Smith liiiioononooinnuiiniooiion mn 101110010111-37 



Six l,ve birds: 



Ke] ler 111210-5 Trust o01020-2 



Smith Ollllo— 4 Peaison. 100J20— 2 



Apgar 130Co.'-3 Voehl 03Uo20-l 



Squires lolil'o— 3 



The final event was a mias a' d-gn-home, 81 entry. Th scores: 



Aogar 211 voehl — u 



K«tler 121 Smith 0 



Squires in TruBt 0 



ihus ended the first meating of the club, which will hereafter 

 hold a conteBt at live birds and artificial targets cmce each month 



