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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Marcu 3, 1892. 



Fulford, Budd, Brewer, "Unknown." 



The following copy of a telegram from^our Western representa- 

 tive will explain itself: "Chicago, Hi., March 1.— Fulford and 

 Brewer both here. Fulford shoots Budd Thursday, 100 birds, $350 

 aside. May shoot two races.— E. Hotjgh." These will be great 

 matches and should fill Watson's Park to its utmost capacity. 

 [Special to Forest and Stream. 1 



Ohicago, March 1— Later. Brewer has gone home for myste- 

 rious reasons; was hardly here twelve hours. Budd will be here 

 to-morrow morning. Fulford wants Hurliugham rules only. 

 Budd may want American. Compromise hoped for. We expect 

 one Fulford-Budd match, and perhaps two or three. Chicago 

 will concede everything reasonable. 



Tuesday Night.— J. L. Wilcox, of Chicago, hacks an unknown 

 (probably Charlie Budd; for $100 against Brewer, 100 birds, Ameri- 

 can rules, race to be shot this week. Fulford has sent East for 

 Brewer, who left to-day. Fulford takes the bet for Brewer. No 

 Fulford-Budd race yet concluded, but they probably shoot Thurs- 

 day. 



Wednesday, March 2.— Budd is here. No agreement yet on 

 boundary, but matches with Fulford thought cerrain for to-mor- 

 row. Chicago don't want Hurlingham rules. Western shooters 

 dropping in. Big sweeps to-day. E. Hours h. 



The Connecticut State Shoot. 



TWENTY- FIT JS TEAMS TAKE PART. 



"The best attended shoot ever held in the State" was the ver- 

 dict anent. the Connecticut tournament held at New Haven on 

 Feb. 22. The match for the State championship called out 25 

 reams of 3 men each, each man shooting at 30 Keystone targets. 

 The honors were captured by team No. 1 of the New Haven Gun 

 Club with 79 breaks, this giving them the "H. A. Penrose Medal." 

 which they will hold until the shoot at New London on March 17. 

 The weather was damp and raw, and the wind was what could be 

 termed "fishy/' Nevertheless an immense crowd was present 

 and some of the sweepstakes h«d as many as sixty-eight entries. 

 As our correspondent says, "It was a red-letter day for New 

 Haven, and trap shooting in Connecticut starts off this season 

 with a new inspiration." Below will he found detailed scores of 

 the shooting, the team race being No. 6 on the programme: 



TEAM RACE. 



New Haven Team No. 1. 



Bates 1101111101111 11011 11111 1110111- 2fi 



Sherman 111111111011111111111110111110-27 



Longden 011111111101111111111111110110-26-79 



New Haven Team No. 2. 



Cowes 110111111101001111111110111111-25 



Savsge 11011 111101 111011111 1111011 111— 26 



g ouid mionoiooiomoiuoiomioiii-20 -71 



New Haven Team No 3 



Clark - 101001110111101101111011110111-22 



Van Beuren 111111111111111111111011011101-27 



Smith. 110100111111100111101110011101-20— 69 



New HaYen Team No. 4. 



Potter 111111111111111111111111111101-29 



Havel Ill U 111 1 101111 If ) 1011 1 01 1 010111—33 



C Campbell 11100U111101101001000011G0110-17-69 



New London Team No. 1. 



Penrose 11 10111111 1110111111110110100 1-21 



Strong 1111110111011110111110101 11111-25 



Cady 1111111011101110101111111U011-25-74 



New London Tea m No 2. 



Ames 1001110011001 1 OlOlulOlOOllllOO -16 



Connor 111101101101111110U1111111101— 25 



Bush 111101111101111101111101011100-23—64 



New London Team No. 3, 



Clinton . .111110000011111101111111110101-22 



Field llOimnm 1001111111011111111-25 



Hebbard 1011011111110111 0100010Q010101— 18-65 



New Haven Team No. 5 



Bristol •. GU0101010]010ulU111010lOmil-]8 



Ortserfer 11111 r '01 1 0 1 0 MJ101 lot W011 1 01 1 1 1 — 19 



Penn lllOlOlOOlUOullllOllllllOOOHO-19-56 



New Haven No. 6 (Elm City). 



Read , 101000,)10000000010tiOU100001111- 9 



Robinson 00011110001 UiOiioi 1010100000100-11 



Russell 101111110001111011111111101001-22-42 



New Haven Team No. 7 (Elm City). 



N Folsom 110011011000111111011110101011-19 



Washburn 1011001010010001L0101000101000— 11 



Klock, ■ UKKJOOOllllOllolOOlOOOHOllllO-15-45 



Hartford Team No. 1. 



Willey 110111111llxl()1010010100t0110tl-19 



Bu rbr-idge 10 ' 1 1 11 1 10 1 0111 111 111111 11 1 111-27 



Bill 1001(101110011111)01 1101011011- 20-66 



Hartford Team No. 2 (Ook Gun Club). 



Risley 111011111111110111111111111101—37 



S terry 11111011111111 11111111101 10011-26 



Cook COUOlllH 'II 111110111011111111 — 24 — 77 



East Hartford Team. 



111O11OO10QOI I Hon! II ii H001100001— 11 



10011110011 11 U 1111 10111101110—23 



1001110111' 0101101001111011011-19-53 



Bridgeport No. 1. 



.111111)110011111111111110111111—26 



Ill 10111111 11 iioioooiuoimio-^ 



101111001111111111011111110110-23-72 



Bridgeport Team No. 2. 



. . . ' . - I-!!;-- v „!'.'.;: u: '-u 



0100011110101 1 11(11000110101101—17 



Dean 011011011100010111100000100001—14—41 



Bridgeport Team No. 3. 



Nichols OlOOlOOnillOOil 1 10001111110100-16 



Thomas 11101011010001 100 IQ) 111 lOOHlll-19 



Sanford 011000010001111001111101111100-17-52 



CollinsvilL Team Nr. I. 



FlKwueth '■>'■> ' 1 I'Mi^iOCOOijui-i;; 



Mead 000000101001 1001 N 111 11 loilli 1000-1 1 



Hurt 11011101 11110110111001 1 JO 1 i 000-19- +3 



Colliusville Team No. 2. 



HDL 100101101011010011111000101100-17 



Jenkins 100111111011111100111111111011-24 



Hall 1100101111101 10001000110100100 -15—56 



Southampton Team. 



Hazzard 111111111101101100111010001101-21 



Burnem 1 1000101 11 11110001 OlllOOOOlOlO— 16 



Ives 011111111101110111011001010011—22—59 



Meriden Team 



Avery 11110110111111111111 1010011111-25 



Hill 11 11111101 11 11 1110111111110010—25 



Merriman 1100111110011 01 111100101111111 -22-73 



Willinianfic Team No. 1. 



Edgarton 101111111011111101111110100101-24 



Baldwin 011110110111111101010110011001—18 



Webb 111111110110111011111111111110-26—68 



Willimantic Team No. 2. 



McFarland 111111011H illll001luillU10111-24 



Pitt - 111110000111011000010010001111—15 



Jorden'. 001011001110111011111011011100-19-58 



South Norwalk Team (South .Side Gun Clut ). 



Lewis 111011101011101100001110100111-20 



Hendric UlOlllllOlOOUl L10110H111111— 25 



Sanford -•• . .111010100111101110110001100111—19-64 



Ansonia Team. 



Currey 101101000111111111110011110111-22 



H11I OHIHH 100101 1 110100011010101—19 



Clark 011110001000110110101010001000—13—54 



Bristol Team. 



Bills 011110011110101111010111111011—21 



Hart 110110111111110011101111011100-22 



Daiiey 001011111111101110110111011111-25— 68 



SWEEPSTAKES. 



No. 1, 10 targets: Penrose 7, Ames 7, Stokes 7, Albert 10, Hill 8. 

 Van Buren 10, Tyler 5, Savage 6, Avery 8. Nichols 3, Hendric 3, J. 

 Smith 3, Baldwin 4, Bates 9, Blaksley 7, Webb 5, Edgerton 10, 

 Lewis 3. Thomas 4, A. Sanford 4, Jordan 7. Wallace 3, N. London 

 4, Dean 4, Nelson 6, Soden 6, Risley 9, Hill 6. Briston 8, Willey 5, 

 Burbridge 9, Cook 8. Carter 8. Cowee 6, Strong 7, Ortserfer 8, 

 Sterrv 9. F. Smith 5, Wheeler 9, Field 8, Hebbard 7, Bush 8, Daiiey 

 8, Mills 4, Cady 8, Hazel 6, Mead 7, Connor 8, Penn 8, Blancy 6, 

 Downes 6. 



No. 2, 9 targets: Edgerton 7, Webb 6, Burbridge. 5, WiUey 9. 

 Savage 6, Goodman 7, Carter 7, Hendrick 7, F. Smith 6, Wheeler 7 



Dow 



Alger 



Goodwin . 



Blakeslee 

 Smith.... 

 Wiison 



Lewis 



Lyuglen. 



Downes 5, Cowee 1, Sterry 7, Blancey 2, Bolt 5, Ortserfer 7, Strong 

 o, bherman 9, Wilson 6. Aver v 7, Hazel 5, "H. D. L." 6, Hill 7, 

 Bristol 9, Fields 7, Nichols 8. Penrose 4, Baldwin 8, Cady 7, Bates 

 5, Risley 6. iVlead 7, Thomas 7, Cook 6. Jorden 6, Ellsworth 3, J. 

 Smith 8, Hart 7, N. Longden 6, Bush 8, Peun 3, Connor 6, Hill 6, 

 Stokes 4, Pi it 2, Bill 4, Clark 5, 8. Clark 5, Jenkins 7, Mills 7, Long- 

 den 6. Ames 3, Patter 9. 

 No. 3, 10 targets, 68 entries: Cady 8, Penrose 9, Webb 7. Thomas 



4, Goodwin 4, Sanford 6, Van Beun 10. Wallac" 6. Eigerf.on 10, 

 Smith 7, Field 8. H. D. 1. 6, Sherman 8. Hebbard 7. S. Hill 3, Stokes 



5, Bill 7, Willey 4. Avery 6, Blakeslev 9, Bristol 6, Me d 8, Blanev 



7, Hill 10, Cook 10, Bolt 7, Baldwin 9, Daiiey 5 Lewis 7. Ellsworth 

 9, Henririe 7, Hart 6, Dean 5, Sanford 7, Bates 10, Wilson 6, Jenkins 

 9, Pitt 8, Burbridge 9, N. Clark 6, Cowee 7, Folsom 3, Carter 9. 

 Clark 6, Sterry 10, Nichols 6, J. Smith 7. Jorden 8, Risley 6. Alger 



8, Mills 5, Hart 7, Bush 9. Penn 7. Strong 10. Savage 10. Ferris 7. C. 

 Longden 5, Campbell 5, Connor 7, Ortserfer 6. Nichols 1, Clark 6, 

 Washburn 3, Merriman 8, E. Hill 9, Hazel 5, Ames 7. 



No. 4, 12 targets: Cowee 9, Bristol 11, Nichols 4, Hebbard 10, 

 Sherman 11, Willey 4, Bates 11. Hendric 10, Avery 10. Savage 9. 

 Carter 7, C. Longdon 8, Conner 9, Wallace 9. C. Fn] SO m 7, H. D. L. 



5, Jenkins 5. Sterry 11, Wilsnn 10, Ames 8 Bush 5, Dean 7, Longden 

 7. Baldwin 7, Potter 11, H. F. Nichols 5. Curry 11, Burbridge 10. 

 B. Nichols 5, Edgerton 9, Blaney 7, Clark 6, Field 9, Penrose 6, Bolt 



6. Merriman 7, A Sanford 9, Ferris 6, Cady 10, Hill 7, Webb 7, 

 Bill 8, Pitt 4, Lewis 5, Ives 8, Ortserfer 5. 



No. 5, 6 pairs doubles: Longden 5, Wilson 8, Field 7, Bill 6, Pitt 



4, Blanev 8, C. Folsom 6, Cowee 7, Penrose 5, Currev 7, Daiiey 6, 

 Hart 4. Klock 8, Thomas 7, Bolt 3. Willey 8, Connor 8, Hill 11, Dean 



5, Penn 6, Washburn 5, Webb 6, Bush 9, Russell 9, Bates 8, Cady 6, 

 Avery 8, Baldwin 4, C. Longden 4, Carter 4. Burbridge 5. Edgerton 

 ~, Sterry 8, Merriman 10, Bristol 4, Nichols 6. 



No. 6, 15 targets: Hendric 9, Longden 13, Clark 11, Penrose 11, 

 Cady 15. Cowee 12, Sterry 13, G. Hill 8, Connor 12. Thomas r, Bur- 

 bridge 9, Sherman 13, Klock 10, Blaney 6, Strong 11, Potter 13, 

 Read 8. Robinson 9. Merriman 11, C Folsom 6, Bristol 6, Savage 

 12, Field 12, Willey 11. Dean 4, Bills 10, Pitt 4, Campbell 6, Hazel 7, 

 Bates 11, Washburn 7, Curry 13, Bush 8. 



The Bloomsburg Club's Tournament. 



The Fair Grounds at Bloomsburg, Pa., were the scene of some 

 jood shooting both at live birds and Keystone targets on Feb. 22 

 and 23, shooters from all over tbe State being present. The first 

 day was devoted to live bird work, abont 700 being trapped. The 

 birds were far above the average tournament stock. Among the 

 visitors were John S. Dustin and John W. Fulford of Harrisburg; 

 N. A. Hughes, of Williamsport, and Mr. Macherman, of Shamo- 

 kin. The scores are given below. Event No. 1, 4 live birds: 

 Matbew Quick 1, Clark Hagenbuch 3, J. S. Dustin 3, J. W. Fuller 

 4, J. H. Mercer 1, Louis Lowenberg 3, Dr. Bonham 3, H. B. Low 3, 

 Ben Machaman 3, Silas McB>nry 1, 



No. 2,5 live birds: J. B. Rhoades 2. E. A. Rhoades 2, Mercer 4, 

 E. A. Brower 5. G. S. White 3, James Kane 3, Dustin 4, J. W. Ful- 

 ford 3. Machaman 4, Barnes 2, Bonham 2, Quick 4. 



No- 2, 6 live birds: Bower 5, Quick 6, J. B. Rhoades 2, Mercer 4, 

 Dustin 6, Fulford 6, E. A. Rhoades 2, Allen 4, Machaman 4, Ran- 

 dall 2, Snyder 4, White 5, Bonham 4, Low 3. 

 No. 4, 8 live birds: » 



Hagenbuch 00010020—2 White 31010211—6 



Dustin U1222U-8 F G Quick 01220120-5 



Fuller 11121202—7 Rhoades 00011001-3 



Bower 11111202—7 Spicer 10011111—6 



W K Armstrong 10010000-2 Smith 111112)0-7 



M Quick 01222000-4 Grouse 10002001-3 



Mercer 00122121—6 Smoyer 10110001—4 



CPAimstrong O0HO111— 5 Low 10101012-5 



Bonham 0002H10-4 Keiger 20122022—6 



No. 5, 10 live birds: 



Fulford 2120111101— 8 Hughes 0312001100 - 5 



Smith 1211222111-10 Dustin 01 11111210- 8 



Mercer 0U101H00- 6 War field 2121111111-10 



Keiger 0002220111— 6 Kessler 2021310001— 6 



Bower 022002U11— 7 F G Quick 1020001110- 5 



Spicer 1111212112—10 Rhoades 1010200110—5 



Special No. 1, olive birds, $4 entry: 



Bower 10210—3 Troy 01210-3 



Snvth 11110-4 Grouse 03130—3 



W K Armstrong 20001-3 



Fulford 21101-4 



Dustin 11111—5 



Harman 02100—2 



Fox 20002-2 



Mercer 20001-2 



E E Yocum 00111-3 



S C Yocum 20101-3 



Bodine ICOUO— 1 



M Quick 10020—2 



Hughes 01101-3 



Sp1c?r 02002—2 



Kessler OOOOO— 0 



White 00120-3 



Harter 21001-3 



Keiger 22011-4 



McHenry 01020-2 



Kane 33101-4 



Free TJ. S. Birds at Watson's. 



Chicago, 111., Feb. 37.— Some thirty or forty shooters assembled 

 at Wa' son's Park to-day and availed themselves of the courtesies 

 of the U. S. Pigeon Co., represented by Mr. F. C. Damtn and bis 

 assistant, Mr, O.Von Longerke, of Von Lsneerke & Antoine, West- 

 ern ageuts for this new bird. The targets were thrown free, 3,000 

 of them, from Ave traps, and fun came easy. Everything worked 

 well and the shoot passed off pleasantly. Some of the shooters 

 preferred to go into tbe swaep which was left open for each event, 

 hut no charge was made for birds at all. Considerable wind 

 made the shooting a little hard. Many shooters not before seen on 

 the grounds were on hand to-day. G«orge Kleinman shot to-day, 

 this being his first week out of bed after a rather had sickness. 



In the shoot to-day the birds and traps were taken directly out. 

 of stock, but there seemed to be a verv smooth, good delivery, to 

 which t he trap pull contributed well. The new claimant for tar- 

 get honors displa* ed itself with unmistakable credit, and it ap- 

 peared the general concensus of opinion that the day had been a 

 most enjoyable and satisfactory one, and that many thanks were 

 due the management for so successful and pleasant a time. 



Mr. Damon go;s East to-morrow. lie tells me that, his company 

 is now turning out 40,000 birds dailv and wishes it were more. 

 Shoot No. 1, 30 U. S. pigeons: 



Geo Kleinman 15 Smith 7 Church 6 



O'Brien 9 Brahm 13 Sickel 10 



Skelton 5 Sleek 14 Reeves.... 13 



Warneman 7 Britton. 0 Karg 13 



Shoot No. 2, 10 U. S. pigeons ($1 for sweep): 



Britton 5 Park ... 5 Karg 6 



Skelton 3 Kleinman 10 Church 7 



Comley 4 Findley 7 Steck 9 



Reeves 6 Brahm 7 Morrisey 9 



Flickinger 7 Willard . 



Shoot No. 3, 10 IT. S. pigeons: 



Richards 6 



Ferguson 4 



Park 9 



Eisman 4 



Stern 3 



Sniitn 3 



Findley 6 



Flickinger 8 



Se.buee 7 



O'Brien 7 



Brahm 3 



Kleinman 7 



About half tbe 



Henrotin 3 



Jones 2 



Aarons 2 



Bandrup 2 



Peasley 5 



Pryde 7 



Atwater 9 



Grubbs 6 



. 7 Knoche 2 



. 7 Karg 9 



. 2 Willard 7 



. 7 Sickles 3 



bove were in a $1 sweep. 



Atwater 8 



Bartow 4 



Damm 5 



Britton 2 



Connelly 8 



Reeves -.. 8 



Steck 8 



Cleaver 2 



Shepard 6 



Fox 7 



Turner 3 



Shepard, Jr 0 



Shoot No. 4, 10 TJ. S. pigeons: 



Goodman 3 Shepard 0 



Findlay 5 Schnee 4 



Peasley 6 Scott 3 



Britton 3 Ferguson 4 



Barton 5 Grubbs 5 



Stern 5 Henrotin 3 



Reeves 7 Steck 8 



Atwater 7 Fleckinger 9 



....8 



Warfield 00011-2 Bonham 11221—5 



Thatcher .12110— 1 Rhoades 11100—3 



Boone 00OOO-O Snyder 11001—3 



Special No. 2, 4 live birds, $4 entry: Fulford 4, Dustin 2. Smith 

 3, Roberts 2, Warfield 3, Armstrong 0. Hughes 2, Harter 3, Macha- 

 man 0, Spicer 3, Bonhem 2, Rhoades 2, Low 4. 



Dustin averaged 84 5-12, Fulford 83 31-43, Abercrombie 82 22-29, 

 Thatcher 80 per cent- 

 re Second Day. 

 Tuesday was devoted to target shooting at Keystone targets: 

 No. 1, 10 single Keystone targets, 81: Fulford 8, Bon nam 8* 

 Grouse 7, Hugnes 10, Dustin 9, Kieger 6, White 6, Park 9, Lowen- 

 terg 5, Parker 6, Evans 4, Glenn 7, Bower 8. 

 No. 2, siandard Keystone targets, $1: Fulford 10, Hess 6,Hughes 



7, Dustin 9, Bower 10, Harter 7, Quick 2, tlrouse 6, Evans 3, Lowen- 

 berg 7, Glenn 7, Bonham 6, Park 9, Wbite 0, Parker 5, Boone 7, C. 

 Hagenbuch 7, B. Hagenbuch 3. 



No. 3. 15 single Keystone targets, $1:25; Grouse 1:.', Bower 13, 

 Hughes 13, C. Hagenbuch 1., Fulford 14, Harter 7, Dustin 15. Hess 

 1, Bogart 5, Boone 10, Parker 15, Bonham 7, Lowenberg 11, Smith 

 9, Mercer 6, Kieger 9, Smithers 4, Parker 2. 



No. 4, 10 single Keystone targets, $1- Hughes 10, Glenn 7, Harter 



5, Boone 7, Bodine 6, White 5, Bonbam 9, Parks 10, Bogart. 3. Ful- 

 ford 6, Evans 6, Bower 8. Spicer 8, Dustin 9, Hagenbuch 6, Keller 

 9, Lowery 4, Dildine 1, Grouse 8, Lowenburg 5, Smith 6, Quick 1, 

 Scott 6, Hubbard 4. 



No. 5, 10 single Keystone targets, $1: Bower 10, Hughes 10, 

 Smithers 0, Parker 6, Dustin 7, Parks 8, Harter 7, Bodine 5. Ful- 

 ford 8, White 4, Bonham 8, Spicer 9, Confer 6, Dildine 3, Keiger 7, 

 Grouse 9, Bogart 6, R. Scot t 6, J. Scott 5. 



No. 6, 15 single Keystone targets, SI: Dustin 9, Fulford 14, 

 Scott 10, Bogart 2, Hughes 11, Bower 13, Park 11, White 13, Evans 



8, Glenn 9, Smithers 4, Boone 11, Spicer 12, Mercer 5. Keiger 10, 

 Grouse 10, Bonham tO. Den tier 7. 



No 7, 10 single Keystone targets, $1: Bower 8, Hughes 8, Ful- 

 ford 8, Bodine 3, While 6, Lowenberg 8, Boone 6, Smithers 5, 

 Mears 5, Parker 3, Glenn 4, Parks 6, Evans 5, Spicer 6, Dustin 9, 

 B. Hagenbuch 6, Grouse 8, Bonham 6, C. Hagenbuch 7, Keiger 5, 

 Confer 2. 



No. 1, 15 singles, Keystone targets, $1.50: Hughes 11, Fulford 12, 

 Lowenberg 9, Bogart 4, Bodine 6, Bowers 10, Dustin 12, Spicer 10, 

 Grouse 13. Glenn 7, Parker 13. Hagenbach 8. 



No. 2, 10 singles. Keystone targets, SI: Bowers 7, Hughes 9, 

 Smithers 2, White 7, Lowenberg 3, C. Hagenbuch 7, Parker 5, Mears 



6, Dustin 6, Armstrong 5, Fulford 10, Spicer 7, Grouse 7, Park 9, 

 Keiger 7, Quick 6, Mercer 5, B. Hagenbach 3. 



No. 3, 10 singles, Keystone targets, $1: N. Hughes 8, White 7, 

 Fulford 10, Spicer 8, Parkes 7, Keiger 7, Bower 9. Harter 6, Grouse 

 6, Dustin 9, Mears 3, Mercer 2, Hagenbuch 8, Scott 6, Dentler5, 

 Lunger 7. 



No. 4, 15 singles, Kenstone targets, $1 .50: Fulford 12, Hughes 12, 

 Bower 12, Harter 3, Dustin 11, Spicer 11, Buick 7, Lowenberg 9, 

 Park 13, White 9, Grouse 13, Keiger 12. 



No. 5, 10 singles, Keystone targets at unknown angles, $1: Paris s 

 4, Spicer 0. Fulford 6, Dustin 4, N. Hughes 9, Bower 7, Grouse 8, 

 Keiger 5, Boone 4, Bodine 5, Hagenbucb 7, White 3, Mercer 7. 



M-Cabe 6 



Park 7 



Von Lengerke 6 



Morrissey 7 



Kuocke 6 



Torkington 8 



Pryde 9 



Walker 9 



Richards 8 Mann 4 Church... 



Sickles 8 Harg 5 Mann 



Smith 6 Brahm 4 O'Brien 



Cleaver 8 Kleinman 6 



(About one-half of above entered for $1 sweep). 

 Shoot No. 5, 10 U. S. pigeons: 



Reeves 10 Henrotin 4 Shepard 7 



Jones 6 Grubbs 6 Pryde 9 



Karg 8 Brahm 5 Atwater 8 



Britton 3 Church 3 W 0 lf 5 



Eseman 4 Shepard, Jr 3 Kleinman 6 



Richards 9 Cleaver 2 Bu-ton 3 



Fleckinger 5 Morrissey 8 Peasley 5 



Park 8 Steck 10 " 



McCabe 5 Johnson 7 



Findlay 9 Knocke 7 _ 



(About one-half above entered for $1 sweep). 

 A few sweeps at live birds were also shot, the scores being as 

 follows: 



Sweep No. 1, 7 live birds $3, 50, 30 and 23 per cent.: 



Morrissey 4 Skelton 3 Park 1 



Brahm 2 Reeves 5 O'Brien 2 



G Kleinman 7 BrittOD 1 Atwater .,..6 



Eastman 3 Henrotin 3 Shepard... 4 



Bartow 1 Church 1 



Sweep No. 2, 10 live birrts, $5: 



Geo Kleinman 1222220211-9 J E Morrissey OifllllOOlO-5 



A J Atwater 022122O22O-7 C E Comley - . 



A W Reeves 1110222221-9 C E Willard 3022010010 -5 



V C Brahm 0002121100-4 F H Britton OOIOOOOQOO— 1 



J Church 0110120112—7 W Skelton 0000100112 -4 



E. Rough. 



O'Brien S 



.T-ffcrson 2 



Goodman 3 



Country Club Scores. 



Some excellent work was shown at the Country Club shoot at 

 the Pelham grounds, on Feb. 22. It was the annual shoot of the 

 club, and with strong flyers and an adverse wind it was not easy 

 to score high. There were five regular events and any number of 

 minor matches. B. B. McGregor won the first event with a score 

 of 5 killed, A. J. Caswell the second with 9, L. Rutherfurd and P. 

 L. Thehau tied in the third event with a score of 3 each, P. L. The- 

 baud won the fourth event with 6, and A. L. Norris won the fifth 

 and last event with 4 killed. 



The Inter-State Association. 



Thebe will be great times at Acton Park, Baltimore, on Tues- 

 *day, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, when the Inter 

 State Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association will open its sea- 

 son of 1892. The direct management of the affair will be in the 

 hands of H. A. Penrose, who has arranged a programme that can- 

 not fail to please all trap-shooters. Besides the regular pro- 

 gramme events there will be a big te:>in shoot, run under the 

 direct supervision of the Baltimore Gun Club, which is expected 

 to draw out over a score of teams. 



The regular programme is as follows. First day, guaranteed 

 purses: Ten singles, entrance $1.50, $20; 10 singled, $1.50, $20; 15 

 Singles, S3, $30; 10 singles, $1.50, $20; 20 singles $3.50, $60, 15 singles, 

 $2, §30; 10 singles, SI. 50, $20; 20 singles, 88, $50; 15 singles, *3, $30: 10 

 singles, $1, $20. 



Second day, same: Ten singles, entrance £1.50, $20; 15 singles, 

 $40; 15 singles, $1.50, $30; 20 singles, $3, $50; 15 singles, $2, 830; 20 

 singles, $4, $75; 10 singles, $1 50, $30; 20 singles, $4, $75; 10 siuflMj. 

 $1.50, $30; 10 s-ngles, $1.50, $20. 



Third nay, same: Ten singles, entrance $1.50, $3<>: 10 singles 

 SI .50, $20; 20 single-. $2, $50; 10 singles, $1.00, $20; 20 singles. $3. -50' 

 15 singles, $2, $30; 20 singles, $3, $40: 10 singles, §1.50, $30; 15 siuglesi 

 $2, $30; 10 singles, $1.50, $20. 



The following disposition will be made of the moneys each day. 

 AH surplus money divided as follows; Fifty-live per cent, added 

 to purses. Ten per ceui. to first and 5 per cent, to second for best 

 average in expert class to those shooting in all purses. Ten per 

 cent, to first and 5 per cent, to second for best average in semi- 

 professional class to those shooting in all purses. Ten per cent. io 

 first and 5 per cent, to second for be't averaee in amateur class tu 

 those shooting in all purses. All averages paid each night. Tbe 

 shooting will commence at 9 A. M. eaendav. AH purses div. 30, 

 25,20.15 and 10 per cent. Target money to be deducted from 

 purses when entries will allow. 



The programme shows the following named lirms as members 

 of the Association: Forest and Stream Publishing Co., Htiuter 

 Arms Co., American Wood Powder Co., Henry C Squires, Peters 

 Cartridge Co., Standard Keystone Target and Trap Co., Tarham 

 & Brothers, Colt's Patent. Fire Arms Manufacturing Co.. Union 

 Metallic Cartridge Co.. S. S. Powder Co., Baker Gun and Forging 

 Co., and Cleveland Target Co. 



Team Match at White House. 



White House, N. J., Feb. 27.— The second of a series of six 

 team matches between the White Hou-ie and Somervflle Gun 

 Clubs took place here to-day, the home team winning. The first 

 match was shot on Feb. 23 at Somerville, the scores being very 

 low, with the Somerville3 ahead. The teams comprised 5 men 

 each, and each man shot at 25 Keystone targets. Below are to- 

 day's scores: 



White House Gun Club. 



S Cole "XII 1 1001 lllUll lUOLHJl 10 1 1.01 1 -12 



H Bishop imilUlllllllOUllllllll— 23 



B Pickle 1010 ai01111001000ai"ll000-10 



L P Woodin oO'tlooiloiuui' lionai 00011 -10 



S K Large OIOOIOIOIOIOOOOIOOOIOUOI— 10— oo 



Somerville Gun Club, 



.1 Ten Eyck KUHHtitjiioniOoiouDjijiiooiiJO- 6 



Voor h ees . . . 00 1 1 1 1 Ot ) U it m ill i it . I o loOOll —13 



Anderson 0100001 OOOUOOOOOlOl 1 '0101— 8 



Alegair UOOOOIUOOOOOUIOOOIIOOOIO — 4 



Layton 01110)1001011111011011000-14- 45 



The next two matches will he at 5 live birds per man, 5 men ro 

 a team, dates not yet fixed. H. K. 



Forest and Stream Gun Club. 



Rochester, Feb. 25.— The Forest and Stream Gnu Club held a 

 practice shoot at kingbirds at the Driving Park this afternoon. 

 Following are the scores made: Homer Perry 23. J. A. Buckley 

 19, Geo. Zimmer 17, John Hofner 20, M. D. Tarba 20, Peter Ivelley 

 13, M. Higginson 10 Tom King 14, Geo. Mason 8, Henier Hill 13. 



The Winterset Gun Club. 



Wintehset, O.. Feb. 24.— Below are scores of two shoots held by 

 our newly organized club, both being contests for the club 

 medal: 



Twenty-live single Peoria blackbirds: D«v 20, Pagan 15. Davi- 

 son 21, Goshorn 22, Ely 13, Bush 16, Mardis 10. 



At 13 live birds: Fagan 13, Goshorn 11, Ely 11, Dow 9, Bush a, 

 Davison 5. 



