Feb. 4, 1893.] 



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Smashing Targets at Rutherford, 



A TWEOTY-MirruTES' ride over the N. ST., L. E. & W. brings one 

 to the i us 10 town ot Rutherford, and here the hacks are ready to 

 take you up for a five minutes' drive over horribly muddy mads 

 before they drop yon at the pretty little club house ot the Boiling 

 Sprmgs Fish, and Gun Cluh, one of the most progressive and en- 

 terprising clubs that New Jersey can boast. Starting with some- 

 thing like a score of members, every one of whom was a hard 

 worker and an enthusiast in trap mutters, the club so-m made a 

 grtat reputation and rapidly grew in membership, Us share of 

 lucre likewise increasing, until now it is the proud possessor of a 

 property ample enough in domain to aecommoda'e half a dozen 

 eluos. The club has <.ne of the prettiest club houses in this 

 vicmity, three stori-s in height. The ground floor is devoted to 

 the wants of the shooters, being equ'pped with tables and gun 

 racks eoough to oblige half a hundred men. On the second floor 

 are two rooms, each about 15x25ft., finished in oak and with 

 polished floors. On Friday aud Saturday last, when the club held 

 its mid-winter tournament, the rear mom was ut-lized as an office 

 and an informal reception room, while the front room was eon - 

 verted mto a r« staurant, where all the seasonable dishes were, 

 served up at far below the current market ra'es. Front and back 

 the. house is provided wiuh a broad varaada, from the rear one of 

 which rhe non-shooting visitor can get a good view of the trap 

 contests. 



When the Forest and Stream representative arrived at the 

 grounds on the openine day of ihe tournament, the attenrian* e 

 was only fair, about a dozen shooters in all being at work. These, 

 however, comprised the very cream of the profession, including 

 E. D. Miller, of Springfield; Wm. Sigler, of Monrclair; James IT. 

 Smith, of Hackettstown; Eddy Collins, of Hoboken; Wm. R. 

 Hobart and Ftrd. Van Dyke, of Newark: Prank Post, of Park 

 Ridge, and Neaf Apgar, of Plainfield, every one of whom, when 

 occasion requires, can so a considerable distance above 90 per 

 cent. The Jeaneret brothers were flitting about in the endeavor 

 to make everybody feel at home and they succeeded admirably. 

 Messrs. Klees, Krehs, Outwater and other members also lent, 

 their aidtin keeping the events running in prompt order. Ainng 

 toward 3 P. M. the ranks were swollen hv the arrival of J. J. 

 B auvelt. Sr,. J. J. Blauvelt, Jr., Conductor James Blauvelt and 

 evervthint: went merrily as a marriage bell. 



All the shooting was at. biueroek targets, the five-trap rapid- 

 firing systemheina used, the shooting being governed by Armri- 



Vau Dyke 0111111111-9 Fox ... ,, 1111110103-7 



Collins ...HilOUm— 9 Apgar , 01110J1I10- 0 



James.. ..1111011111- 9 Binsr OOlOflllOl- 4 



Huck..... 1110111101- a Ward 00001110.0- 4 



Miller 0111111101- 8 



No. 9, 15 singles, $l. s 0: 



MUler 111111111111011-14 Smith 111111110111101-13 



Van Dyke 110111111111111-14 Hobart 010011111111111—12 



Apgar 1 11 1 1 1 11 111 1 11 0-1 4 Ward Ill 11 1 10 '1 1 1 1 10-13 



Sisler 011111:11111111-14 Paul 111110111301110-11 



Collins lllulillllllOn-lH Blauvelt, Jr. . .110100101101111— 10 



No. 10. 5 singlps and 3 pairs. $1: 



Miliar ..11111 1100 11-9 Apsar 11010 011111-8 



Hobart 10111 11 01 11-9 Ward 11110 11 11 00-8 



Van Dyke 11111 00 11 11—9 Paul 01011 11 10 10-7 



Sigler 11111 1110 10-9 James... lltOL 1100 10-7 



C.llins Hill 10 1110-9 Huck 11011 10 01 00-G 



Smith 11011 10 11 10-8 Fox 10(111 00 10 10-5 



Extra No. 5. 10 singles, $1 entry: Collins, M'JL.r and Smith 10 

 e_n.cn, Apgar,Van Dyke. Sigler and J. J. Blauvelt 9 each. Blauvelt, 

 Jr., Ward and Hobart 8 each, Paul 7, PecK and James 6 each, FoSS 

 and Birg 3 ea'-h. 



Extra No. 6, same as ahove: Hobart. Van Dyke, Ward and 

 Patil 10 each, Sigler, Miller, Smith a r d Collins 9 ea< b, Huck 8, 

 Apear, J. J. Blauvelt and Blauvelt, Jr, 7 each, Bine 5, Fox 4. 



Extra No. 7, same: Miller. Codlns, Sigler and Van Dyke 10 

 eacu, Apgar, Ward and Smith 9 each, Hobart. 8, Penrose and 

 Paul 0 each. 



Saturday, the Second Dan. 



The day opened with a haze, in the air which augured ill for 

 later hours, but along toward 10 o'clock the air cleared somewhat 

 and occasionally the situ would peep out. By noon the wind be- 

 gan to blow at a fresh pace and during the afternoon the "sau- 

 cers" began to flip about at a ra te that bothered the shooters som>- 

 what in gauging their angles. Among the newcomers were Major 

 R. H. Bret'ntnaU ol Newark, Al. Heritage, the famous "Old South 

 Paw" of Jersey City and A. C. Hunt of New York. The contest 

 for a gold badge offered on similar terms to the one by Collins 

 on the previous day was a close one, first one and then the other 

 contestants being iu the lead. At the finish, however, it was 

 louod ttiat the badge was to become the property of Neaf Apgar, 

 who on the previous day was away out out of form but who broke 



EAST SIDE— MUTUAL GUN" CLUB, OP NEWARK, N. J. 



can Association rules. The weather ou Friday wa« mild and for 

 tne greater part of the day the sky was overcast. There was no 

 wind to bother the flight of the targets. 



Special interest was added to the shooting by the offering of a 

 handsome gold medal to the shooter who should make the great- 

 est number of breaks iu all regular programme events. Friday's 

 contest was hotly waged by Collins, Miller. Sigler, Van Dyke and 

 Smith, all of whom were in the best of form. Collins finally suc- 

 eetded in carrying off the coveted trophy. The following figures 

 will show how closely the badge contest was waged between the 

 five leaders: 



Shot. at. Brote, Missed. 



Collins 166 157 9 



Miller .\ 166 154 12 



Sigler 166 351 15 



Smith 166 151 15 



Van Dyke 166 161 15 



Aggregates 830 764 66 



The scores of the several events shot during Friday are given 

 la detail helow: 



Extra No. 1, 10 singles, $1 entry, two imneys: Post and Huck 9 

 each, Kreb^ and Van Dyke 8 each, Paul 7. 



Extra No. 2, same as above: Paul 9, Post and Huck 8 each, 

 Crt-bs 6. 



Extra No. 8, same eonditions but three monevs: Hobart and 

 Sigltr 10 each, Van Dyke, Poat and Smith 9 each. Bing 8, Krebs, 

 Huck and Peck 7 each, Paul 6, Apgar 4. 



Exta No. 4, same conditions hut four moneys: PosN Sigler and 

 Collins 10 each. Smith and Hobart 9 each, Paul, Huck, Miller. 

 Peek and V>n Dyke 8 each. BiDg 5, Apgar 4. 



Regular e\ ents.— ^o. 1. 10 single° SI entry, three monevs: 



Hobart .1111111111— lu Sisrler ...1111111101—9 



Smith 1111111111— 10 Bing 1111011101— 8 



Van Dyke... 1111111111-10 Huck 0110111101— 7 



Miller 1111 Jlllll — 10 Paul 0111011010- 6 



Collins. 1111111111—10 Apgar HllOOOuiO— 5 



Post, 1111111011— 9 



No. 3, 15 singles, $ 1 50: 



Collins. ...... ..111111111111111-15 Hobart 111111001111111-13 



S eler ......... llllloiiilUlll-14 Paul limoolOllllll-12 



Miller 111110111101111-13 Apgar lolluolllllllll-lS 



Van Dyke 111111101101111-13 Bing 10101111111.1100-11 



Sm'th 011110111111111-13 Pose 11001 1011101111-11 



No. 3, 10 singles, $1: 

 Miller 1111111111-10 Sigler 1111101111 - 9 



p..st minim— io Huck nniiiijo- 9 



Van Dyke.... 1111111111-10 Apgar.... ,.....('101111111-8 



Co lins .....llllllllll-lo Bing .,..1110011011— 7 



Hobart 1111111111—10 Smith 0110011111 - 7 



Paul ...1111111110-9 Fox 0010000111-4 



No. 4, 25 singles. §2.50: 



Smi th . li 111 11 11 1 1 11 111111 111111-25 



Collins 11 111011111111 11111111111-24 



Sigler. 1111 101111111111111111111—24 



Van D> ke. 11(1111111 1 11111111011111 -24 



Miller ..111111111111 1111011111110-23 



Hobart 101 lit 1 110111111111111 111— 23 



Apgar OlllOlOdllOllllllloilllll-19 



PohD 110111111101 J010U10I1C011-17 



Fr x 100 . 001111 1 11 11 100 111111 1—20 



Paul llllOOUOMO 101111111001-16 



Bing 100 LWl 10110110.101001111-15 



No. 5, 10 singles, $1: 



Collins 1111111111-10 Paul 1110110011- 7 



Sigler 1111111111-10 Anwar OlloOliOll- 6 



Snvth 1111111111-10 Post 10100.0011— 5 



Miller 1111011111— 9 Huck lOOIllOOlo— 5 



H.ioart 0111111111— 9 Ft x I1OIO1OOIO— 5 



Van Dvke 0111111111— 9 Ring 1000001010— 3 



No. 6, 10 singles, 81: 



Miller.. 1111111111-10 Post 01H10U01- 7 



Collins 1111111111-10 Smith 0111101101— 7 



Van Dyke., lOllllOlll- 8 Hobart 0101011111- 7 



Apgar 1111110011— 8 Paul 0111010100- 5 



Sigler 1100.111101— 7 Fox OoOOlUllul— 4 



No. 7, 50 singles, $5: 



Miller 11111111011111111111111110111111111111111111111111-48 



Smith imilliOllilllllLUllnllllluOlilllllimjl 'llil-48 



Colons liJimmioinioniiiiiiiuimiini 'iiiiiiinini-47 



sisler iomiiniioiiiomiiomnmiiiiinnimiiimi-46 



Van Dyke 1111111111111111100111111111101111011111110111(111—45 



Ward lOllllOllllllllllllllllllJllOinilillllllllllllOOl-45 



Hobart (llllnMllilll'illllOllllllllllilolllOOOilliniTOl— 41 



Apgar iiiiiitKijoiiininniioiooioiiniiiiiiiiiioiioioii-40 



Bug iiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiuiomonmioiiiiniooooiooiioii— 3.3 



Fox O'joioinoioiiiiiiiiiinooooii 1 1101 moooimomn— 35 



No. 8, 10 singles, 81: 



Hobart 1111111111-10 Peck 1111111100- 8 



Smith 1111111111—10 Paul ,,.1100110111-7 



Sigler.. 1U11101H- 9 Poet..... UlffiUlU- 7 



159 out of 175 targets to day. The standing of the leaders in the 

 race was as follows: 



Shot a*. 



Apgar 175 



Hobart 175 



Collins , 175 



Miller 175 



Breintnall. 175 



Hobart 175 



A ggregates , 980 



During the two days 7 shooting in regular events Collins broke 

 310, missed 31: Miller broke 803, m'ssed 38; Sigler broke 300, mis s ed 

 41; Hobart broke 297. missed 44. This pace is good enough to win 

 In almost any kind of company. 



The detailed scores of to-day's contests are given below: 



Extra No. 1. 10 blueroeks, 50 cents: Miller 10, Apgar 9, Breint- 

 nall 9; Post, 8, Krebs 6, Huck 4, Lamb 5. 



Extra No. 2, same conditions: Miller 9, Apgar 8, Post 10, Krebs 8, 

 Breintnall 19. Lane 5. 



Extra No. 3, same as others: Huck 6, Krebs 8, Post 7, Miller 8, 

 Apear 7, Breintnall 10, Collin" 8, Sieler 10. 



Extra No. 4, «1 : Collins 9, Sigler 10. Heritage 6, Miller 6, Hcff 5, 

 Breintnall 9, Hobart 10, Peck 5. Post 6. Apgar 10. 



Extra No. 5. 81: Collins 10. Sigler 8. Breintnall 8, Miller S, Hoff 9, 

 Hobart 10, Post 7, Apgar 8. Peck 9. Heritage 5. 



Regular event No. 1, 10 bluerocKs, 81: 



Breintnall 1111111111—10 Miller 0111110111— 8 



Hobart 1011111111- 9 Post. 1100111011— 7 



Apgar .., OlllUllll- 9 Hoff 0000100001—2 



Collins....... million— 9 Heritage 0110011011— 6 



Sigler 1111111111-10 Outwater......... .1000111101—6 



No. 2. 15 targets, f 1 50: 



Collins 111110111111110—13 Outwater 001111111111101—13 



M.ller 111011111111111—14 Hoff ...lOlOIOlOllOOOll— 8 



Sigler 11111 miOlllll -Is Hobart.... 111101111101111—13 



Apear 111011111111101—13 Post 111111111110111-14 



Breintnall 111111111111111- 15 Heritage ..... .001110111101001-10 



No. 3. 10 blueroeks, 81: 



Breintnall 1111011011-8 Hobart 1110111111-9 



Miller Oinomoil-6 Post 1101111111-9 



Sigler lnOllllH— 9 Hoff 1010011010-5 



Collins 1110101111-8 Heritage .1111011110-8 



Outwater 111111 01 11 —9 Peck 1 Oil 01 000 J —5 



Apgar... 1111111101-9 



No. 4, 25 blueroeks, $2.50: 

 Si b 1 er 1111 1 1 01 1 1 010111111 1] 1 1 00—20 



Miller mnoimoimimmiii-23 



Breintnall .1111111111100111010111111-21 



Apgar 110111 tlllll 1 01111101 1111-22 



Outwater 01110111111111111111001(1— 21 



Collins 11101 11011 1 1 J 1 1 11 11111111— 23 



Hoba r t , 1 1 mini 0111 11111 11 11 ill 1 - 23 



Hoff oionoioonooioitioiioim— 14 



No. 5, 10 blueroeks 81: 



Miller 0111111111— 9 Outwater 1011101111— 8 



Kigler lUiOimi— 9 Lane 1110011011—7 



B emtnall... 1111101111—9 Krebs lllltOolll— 7 



Apgar 1011100101- 6 Hobart 1111111111-10 



Calms 11111UU1-10 Hoff 0011111110— 7 



No. 6, 10 blueroeks. unknown ang.es, SI. 50: 



Apgar 1111111110- 9 Sigler HOOOflOll-S 



Hot.art 111011(001—6 Outwater lllOiOUlO— 7 



MiUer OilimiOO-7 Kiees Olllloi 100-6 



Collin= 111.1111011—9 Post 0000100111-4 



Breintnall 1111011110—8 Jones 11110)0111— 8 



No. 7. 50 biuero k-, $5: 

 Breintnall 11111111111111111111011111111111110011111011111111-46 



Apgar. .mmiiiiiimimmmiiiimimnnmiiomi— 49 



Hooart mniioniiiiiomooiiioimmimiiiiomnoin— 43 



Collins iiioiioiomiiimooioiiioiiiimiicoimiimim-4i 



sigler iiomoiioiomimmimmiimmmoioninn-44 



Miiier ,.imioiiiiiiiomiiimiimiriimmnnimim-48 



outwater ooliiioiomoiiimooiiiiioiioinoiiiioniomiiii-gs 



Post ...,.,oiiiii<toipioiiiiiiiiiilniiiioiiiiiiiuioiimiooi-4i 



Jones.. .....inmioiimioioioniioinionmooiioioioiiiim-38 



Walker TOlOlOOlOllOlllllllOOltOllOtMttlOlOlOllUOllJOlOOOll— 24 



No. 8, 10 blueroeks. 81: 



Breintnall 1110011110— 7 Lane 010101101O— 5 



Hobart 1111110111— 9 Hoff lllUOlilO- 8 



Collins 0111111100— 7 Peck OOOOOOim— 4 



Miller 1011101001— 6 Outwater 1111111111-10 



Sigler 1110111111— 9 Jones 1111111111-10 



Apgar 1111111111—10 Post mmoill— 9 



No. 9, 15 blueroeks. 81 50: 



Collins 1011 ill 11011111-13 Jones 111101011111011-12 



Rrentnall 111111011111111-14 Post 11 1 111111100110—13 



H ban 111101111111101-13 Hoff llOOOloOlOllOil- 8 



Rle.es. . .... ,,i0101JllimOll-12 Hollister., . . . ,.111110millU0-13 



Outwater...... 1111111111111(1- 15 



No, 10. 20 blueroeKs. $?: 



Br'iutnall 1 IU 11011 1 11 111 1 0 1 011—16 Walker. ..00101110100111101011-12 



Apgar .... 1111110111 lUllllllll-18 Kl°e S 11111111111111101011-18 



Hobart... lllinui'1110011111-18 Post OllOllOOlllOtOlOniO-12 



Collins... .111)1111111111111111-20 We'ss 10110111 lOlOOllll <01-li 



OutwaterlillllOlllllllOUUIl— 17 Shaw. . . ...OOuOlOO 0001 0010010— 6 



Miller . ..11111011111001111111-17 Lawrence ITOlOOlOOt 0010101010— 7 



Paul 011111111110.1011000—14 Jones... .lllldOU 110)111 11011— l(j 



Hoi ister..0H01imillll(.O110l— 16 Sigler Ill 0111 1 1 01 1 1 1011 11—17 



Hunt, .. ..I1101imil0li0110i0-I5 Huck... .ll()llliUill:1001irU)l-14 



Extra No. « 10 oluem C ks, 81: 



Breintnall lHOlllllI— 9 Hollister .1111111111-10 



Post 1111100101- 7 Peck OOuOllllM- 5 



Walker 0011101111— 7 James OlloOlolll— 6 



Hunt imomil- 9 Hobart 111(111111-10 



Outwater OOlllllOlO- 6 Wise . 0111000 01— 5 



Shaw 0 '00' .00011— 2 



Krebs lUl'COOll— 7 



J -nes iniOiUlll— 8 



Hairt 1011010110- 6 



Sigler llUulllll- 9 



Hoff „ 1111101111— 9 



Collins 1011110111— 8 



Lane 0011101111 — 7 



Apear 3111111111—10 



Miller OHOlLlOi— 7 



KJees 0111001111— 7 



la all evenis eaen davnes weie divided. 



Extra No. 8: MilleT 10, Collins S, Sisler 10, Van Dyke 9, Apgar 



8, Smith 10, Paul 8, JanieB 8, Wwrd 9. r V * ' 

 Extra No. 9: Mider 9, Collins 8, Paul fl, Apgar 7, Ward 9, 



Smith 8. 



Extra No. 10: Miiier 8, Paul 7, Collins 9, Apgar 8, Ward 8, 

 Smith 10. • ' 



Extra No. 11: Miller 8, Smith 7, Apgar 8, Paul 5, Collins 8, 

 Ward 10. 



Extra No. 12: Apgar 8, Collins 9, Miller 5, Ward 5, Smith 4, 

 Paul 4/ ji- 



Extra No. 7. same eonditiou*: Post 8, Collins 6, Wise 8, Coman 

 Apgir 10. Walker 8, Hobart 9, Jones 8, Outwater 9, Lane 3, P&ul 9, 

 Hollister 4. 



Extra No. 8: Walker 5, Outwater 9, Hobart 10, Apgar 9, Jones 



9, Collins 6, Paul 5, Post 8, Weirs 6. 



ExTa No. 9: Outwater 7, Jones 8, AogarP, Collins 9. Pest 8, 

 Paul 6. 



Our First live-Bird Shoot. 



PORTtiAND, Ore. — On Jan. 1" members of Portland's respective 

 gun ciuos met at their favorite shooting grounds, on the banks of 

 the Willamette River, to determine their champion at live-bird 

 shooting. Carroll E. Hughes now wears thei honor in the shape oi 

 an elegant gold medal. This being the first experience of a ma- 

 jority of the shooters with live birds, opportunities were afforded 

 numerous "pot-pie" fiends who lay m ambnsli at a safe distance. 



At the conclusion of ten birds Harry H. Real was thought a 

 sure winner of the medal, to the satisfaction of all present, owing 

 to the quick and effective work of h's first barrel. In the last five 

 r>ir<ls the prospective champ. ons found their Waterloo, their 

 nerve seeming to have gone to pieces; and at the conclusion of 

 (he 15-bird shoot &. W. Moore (our old-time hve-bira champion), 

 C. E. Hughes, tie acknowledgtd champion of the Norihwe'st; 

 Captain A. M. Cox and J. Bowles, a promising amateur, found r to 

 their surprise that they weie yet ''in it" with 12 birds ea^h. Such 

 an opportunity was not to be lost by Mr. Hugnes. woo killed his 5 

 biros, with rm^ genial Captain of the police in second place. Fol- 

 lowing are the scores: 



E W- Moore . .111101210101111-12 P Beal 110101011 001 2ni_ 9 



J S-ed 01ll0in2?0llol0- 9 A L Powell .. .2oo 11102 iliOlw 



H H Beai...... 111111 UOlOhM)- 11 Mr buencer.. .1001211201 



CE Hughes... 21£o2llol011122— 12 CK Barbaugh.(«.)021000;:01011- 6 



W A Storey.. .11210M)2U2UOO-10 J Bowlts 121200211201121-12 



J Sewell imm& oKIOl-10 G Clark H>2o20uilU10^«- 9 



J Caraher . . . .2221110001(11112— 11 A 'I ownsenn ...00001 



A Millard.... .002220112202220— 10 Mr Cart wrigh I (J001 1 1200010102 — 7 



C C Clark 213010102112220-11 F Lawler 01200o0-i0220m- 8 



C L.Jerriit 201021011011111-11 C Hoxie . ... .01222101x011120-11 



M f ' Sloan ()212202o :02Oi0l— 9 J Evans 12 121 022x001101- 1 1 



FShangle 11211oll0111100-ll 



In the sboot-orl at 5 birds^ C E. Hughes won the medal with 5 

 birds killed, while Captain A. M. Cox secured second prize, one 

 dozen photographs, with 4 dead birds. C 



The Judges Defeat the Constables. 



Jan. 25, with freezing cold air and cutting wind, was still a 

 lively day on the grounds of the Atlantic Rod and Gun Club, at 

 West End, Coney Island, and a number of live-bird sbooteis took 

 the chances of frozen ears for the sake of indulging iu their Pet 

 pastime, The first event on the progr >mme was an open sweep- 

 stake at 7 birds per man, 25yds. rise, 81 entry, one money. The 

 scores: 



K F Sutherland 01C2003- 3 R J Sutherland 0001012—3 



R VB Newton 2003202-3 J Powers 1-001121—4 



GKleist 00010*— 2 R J D.vyer....... ...... .0020 20-3 



IraMcKane 2200'02-4 W Boyle ....0010012-3 



W Caldwell... 2000010 -2 



McKane and Powers divi led the pool. 



Next in order came the big attraction of the day in the form of 

 a team match between Judges R. 'V, B. Newton and K F. Suther- 

 land on one side against Constables Gf. F. Kleist ana A. S. Jami- 

 son. Tne conditions were 25 live birds per man, 25yds. rit-e, for a 

 stake of .-6100 a side. As is usual where cons'ables attempt to 

 override tne Court, the verdict of the jury was in favor of the 

 latter, as tne following figures show: 



The Judges' Team. 



R VB Newton 00020020010101 01 020100300- 8 



K F Sutherland 2102 .'00200102000110,000^0 -12-20 



The Constables Team. 



G F Kleist ... ^01202022101202012 1 010201-16 



AS Jamison 000000200200000 jOOOOOU] 00— 3—19 



Next came a mateh at 10 birds racn, 25yds. rise, for $ 0 a side, 

 between Judge Sutherland and W. Caldwell, tne court again 

 coning out ahead, as "rulow: 



.Sutherland. ........ .22100^0210-6 Caldwell 2021000201—5 



W. Boyle and J. Doulay next shot a team race against A. Bqvle 

 and G-. Morris, each man shooting at 10 birds, 25yas. rise, for S20 a 

 side. The scores: 



W Boy le 2212022112 - 9 A B ->yle 02C1120120-6 



J Dooley 2111210010—7—16 G Morris 121^012022—8—14 



Final event, sweep at 5 birds, 25yds. rise, $2 entry, two monejs: 



Dywer 21221—5 



Hinman 12121—5 



Caldwell 20J12— 4 



:M: .,.□:> .....2'.)222— i 



K F Sutherland . . .21021-4 



Ties, 



2 

 12 

 20 

 0 



Powers 20212—4 



Bojle 20021-3 



Kleist 



R J Sutherland.. . .00x01-2 



Ties. 

 0 



Hugti Goodwin was releree and J. Gavin scorer. 



Brunswick Gun Club Shoot. 



The above club held its monthly club shoot at New Brunswick , 

 N J , on Jan. 30, twenty members being present. Among tne 

 contestants were Carl Von L^ngetke ot Von Lengerke & D t- 

 mold, of New York, and Fer~ VanD.ke, manager bt ilieaoove 

 firm's Newark house. Each man shot at twenty art ficial tar- 

 gets under American Association rules, a very nign wmu, which 

 interfered with the flight of the targets, kept the scores down, 

 as the following figures show: 



Van Dykt 1111111111' 111111101-19 Ulrich . . ..OOlllOHoOllOOOlOlll— 11 

 Stevens... llinilllllOlOllOiOl— 16 J Fisher. Illll<>l)iurill,nuil—17 

 Sperling. 031011 11011110110111— 14 Keek niau.OllOlloOiOlOOOOOOOli— 8 

 I Hoagl'd lOUllonommmO— le SlayhacK.liOCliliOllOlllOiin 15 



nocH"g lolOimOllllKllilllllO 15 Allen. OoliOlllllOlOlOHOll— 13 



V»n Nnis.imiOOlimoilOlOul— 15 Voorhees llOlOOlOt'UlOllMOlll— Ik 

 Von Leu- . G Oakley .OitOl loll iOit.01 lulli 1— 12 



gerke- .01101011111111101111-16 A Pcttit. .Mil O1OOO.UIIH11, 01-12 



BlisU Iillll0000llli(ilim-15 Wergle.. .OuOOlOllOilOulOuOtOO- 6 



H Smith. .01001101 a0o0010J"O0- 7 Parson . . .OtKjOi.OOllOK.KIlOloliO— 7 



r Pett.it. ionioioimiouimo-18 



Myrtle Gun Club Scores. 



Clcb shoot, Ridgewuod, Long Island, Jan. 28. Blueroeks, un- 

 known angles: 



J E Merihew.. 011101111010101-10 S B Hilton ... 100001001101011— 7 



.1 SchratwisseiOUOlOiOOllOllOO- K CtIC Gieiff 111111111100011-12 



A B Merihew . .0001000x1011111— 8 

 Same conditions: 



J E Merihew 1001110100- 5 GEGreiff .....1101111110-8 



J Schratwisser 001010101' —4 SB Hilton 0110011011-5 



A B Merihew. 1001101100-5 



Iowa Tournament. 



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