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FOREST AND STREAM, 



[March 10, 1892. 



be large. To reach these grounds shooters should take the Mor- 

 ris & Essex road from New York to Milburn, where hacks are 

 always in readiness to carry them to the grounds. 



*** 



The following is the text of an open letter from the New York 

 County Gun Club, formerly the Eureka Gun Club: "The initia- 

 tion fee is $5. The dues will be $1.50 perhnonth.[and all subse quent 

 club contests will be at no extra cost to members. There will be 

 regular monthly contests on the first Thursday of the month at 

 live birds or tweets, according to the surplus in the treasury. 

 Every member present is entitled to pro rata share of dead birds 

 shot at the score, or killed by members outside of boundary. The 

 hearty co-operation of those interested in trap-?hootrn£ in New 

 York and vicinity is cordially invited. (Signed) The Executive 

 Committee." 



* * * 



Those who propose going to Dexter Park on Tuesday to witness 

 the Class-Helgins live bird match are advised to fake the Brook- 

 lyn Bridge and the Kings County Elevated Railroad to Manhat- 

 tan Junction, thence by electric cars to the park. 



O. Ef. TOWNSEND, 



Interstate at Baltimore. 



Baltimore, Md., March 9.— The "croakers" who have been 

 predicting ali sorts of dire failures in the series of tournaments 

 under the auspices of the Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' 

 Association, will have to pull in their horns. All of last evening 

 and all day to-day shooters from various parts of the country 

 have been flocking into this city, until at this writing over fifty 

 are registered at the various hotels. It began to rain about two 

 o'clock this morning and did not cease to pour until about four 

 o'clock this afternoon. A party ploughed through the mud to 

 Actor Park but found that the grounds were unfit for use, so 

 after a consultation it was resolved to do no shooting to-day. 

 The full programme of thirty events, arranged for the three days 

 will be shot off to-morrow and on Thursday. 



John Parker, the efficient manager of the Association, has been 

 here since last Friday, and by dint of hard work and able backing 

 by the Baltimore Gun Club, has everything in tiptop shape for 

 work. The tournament is bound to be one of the most successful 

 ever held, and the unanimous opinion is that the future of the 

 Association is assured. This may not be pleasing news to some 

 who have tried to give the organization a black eye, but the 

 truth must be told, no matter how unpalatable it may be. 



Among those who are on hand to take part in the sport are H. 

 Heflin. president; Wm. Liuthicum, vice-president: H. G. Owens, 

 Jas. Catkins, J. A. Hartner, E. Hall, Dr. S. J. Ford, Lee Clark, 

 R. Bond, J. Malone, R. Scharff, Wm. Kumsen, R. Cantler, F, C. 

 Latham and S. J. Mar tenett, all of the Baltimore Gun Club; W. 

 H Harttone and Capt. J. R. Marr, Wilmington, Del.; A. C. 

 Krueger, Wrightsville. Pa.; W. R. Feiles, Christiana, Pa.; W. H. 

 Wolstencroft, Philadelphia; E. D. Miller, Springfield, N. J.; Neaf 

 Ap°ai\ Plainfleld, N. J.; R. H. Breintnall, Newark, N. J.; J. F. 

 Rucher. Hanover, Md.; J. Gordon, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Messrs. 

 Terry Cleaver and Evens, Camden, Del.; John W. Ful- 

 ford, Harrisburg, Pa.: H. A. Penrose and W. P. Cady. 

 New London, Conn.; E. D. CoTdall, Front Royal, Ya.; J. 



Hicks, Towson, Md.; H.Thurman, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. P. Hadder 

 and H. W. McYicker, Winchester, Md. 



There will be a big party of Reading Harrisburg shooters here 

 to-morrow. C. H. T. 



New Orleans Mardi Gras. 



New Ohleans, La., Feb. 29.— The grand Mardi Gras trap shoot- 

 ing ,ournament of the Louisiana Gun Club, of New Orleans, has 

 just closed a successful four-day shoot, both in the point of at- 

 tendance and financially. The Louisiana Gun Club is one of the 

 most flourishing and enthusiastic gun clubs of the South, but 

 like many other clubs throughout the United States, the labori- 

 ous work connected with giviDg a tournament falls upon a few of 

 the members only, and in this instance Messrs. L. C. Thornhill, 

 H. B. Febiger, E. T. Poursine and their worthy president, Walton 

 Saxon, and vice-president, Billy Miller, may be credited with 

 doing all the work and making the shoot a success They have 

 just completed a new club house on their grounds which for con- 

 venience can not be excelled. Having adopted the bluerock as 

 their inanimate targets, they are provided with a complete set of 

 latest improved expert traps, with North electric pull, which give 

 universal satisfaction, also complete set of King's live bird 

 ground traps. The grounds not yet having been graded are very 

 difficult to Bhoot over, which accounts for the many poor scores 

 made, the traps being almoBt three feet higher than the score. 



A number of the shooters of the North were compelled to shoot 

 expert rules, Messrs. Heikes. McMurchy, Osborn, Worth, Linds- 

 ley, Ruble (Wnite) being the unfortunates who were handicapped. 

 A great number of other good shots not being handicapped, made, 

 it almost impossible for the above-named shooters to win, al- 

 though after the first two days' practising Heikes found the 

 place and displayed some fine skill with his new Smith gun, and 

 no doubt pulled out the largest winner at the tournament. As 

 regards McMurchy's shooting, he was also greatly handicapped 

 with his eyes, being under treatment at the present time for im- 

 perfection of sight, but says he hopes to be in it again in a few 

 months' time. The treatment received by visiting shooters from 

 the members of the club was all that could be asked for. All were 

 made to have a pleasant time. Roi/la Heikes. 



First Day.— Match at 10 single bluerooks: 



Ruble 8 Thompson 9 Gautier 8 



Osborn 6 Foote 8 Cocke 8 



North 7 Kaufman 7 Henry 4 



Lindsley 6 Clark 7 Staple 4 



Dick Smith 9 Miller 7 WHHale 7 



Jim 9 Stein hard t 7 Hatke 6 



Holtz 9 Blunt 7 Lewis 4 



Dorsey 6 A Hale 7 Turton 4 



Vass 6 Jefferson 8 Mosher 4 



PGrterrield 7 



Match at 50 singles: 



Lindsley, 33 Holz 39 



North 36 Foote 43 



Heikes, 41 Miller 38 



McMurchy 36 Henry 33 Turton 24 



DuBray 28 Gamier 31 A Hale 35 



Osborn 34 Jefferson 29 Blunt 33 



Smith 43 Selves 34 Sceinhardt 33 



Kaufman 39 WHHale ....35 Cocke 45 



Jim 41 Febeger 46 Staple 21 



Porterfield 38 Clarke 41 Mosher 31 



Team shoot, entrance $5. 15 singles: 



Heikes Ill 010001111101 Smith 111111111110111 



McMurchy 110111110011111—32 Yass 001111111111101-26 



Worth 111111111111110 Clark 11111 101U11111 



Osborn 101001111111001—24 Thompson 011011010111110-24 



Porterfield llllillllOGOiOl Kaufman 100111111100011 



Dorsey 111111111110111-25 Barthe emy. ..011010111111101- 21 



Toote 1JU11111111U0 Steinhardt 101110011111001 



Henry 011111111001110—25 Jefferson 011110010110111—20 



Gauber 010100001001100 Blunt 111111011011010 



Lewis 011011010111101-15 A Hale luOCOlOlCOOllOO-16 



Hal z 111111110110111 Cocke 101 1 11111010111 



Jim 111110111011111- 26 Miller 110101111111101-24 



Dubray .111101101111010 Masher lOlllOOOllKdO 



Febiger 111011111111111-25 W H Hale 101110100010010-15 



Match at 5 pairs: 



Kaufman 7 Clarke..- 5 Vass 4 



Jefferson 7 Holz 7 Miller 7 



Smith 6 Lindsley 4 Ruble 3 



Foote 6 Jim 8 Blunt 5 



Henry 9 VV H Hale 4 Chaudet 7 



Porterfield 7 A Hale 5 Dorsey 3 



Gautier 6 McMurchy 8 Osborn 6 



Lewis 4 Heikes 8 North 8 



Thompson 2 Mosher 4 



Match at 5 live pigeons: _ _ 



Jefferson 4 Chaudet 5 DuBray 3 



W H Hale 3 Wanda 3 Osborn 4 



Feberger 2 Voss 5 Jim 3 



Lindsley 3 Henry 3 Gautier ..0 



Porterfield 4 Smith 3 Heikes 5 



McMurchy 4 Foote 4 Ruble 3 



Lewis 3 Holz 4 North 3 



Kaufman ,3 . 



First average this day won by Foote, 80.3, $25. 



Second Day.— Ten singles, entrance $1.50? 



Lindsley 5 Holz 8 



McMurchy 5 Smith 9 



Thompson 9 Turton 8 



Staple 6 Vass 7 



Clarke 7 Poterfield ,., , 8 



WM Thompson ...41 



Yates 29 



Voss 43 



Bluut 8 



Jefferson 6 



A Hale 3 



Steinhardt 4 



Gautier 8 



Yates 5 Foote 7 Lewis 6 



febiger 7 DuBray 7 Hassley .5 



Jim 8 Dorsey 10 Henry.- ..7 



No. 2, match at 15 singles, entrance $3: 



Lindsley 11 Lewis 7 Yass 13 



McMurchy 10 Yates 5 Foote... 14 



Dubray 9 Jim 12 Turton 8 



Jeff ert on 10 Holz 11 Hassley; 9 



Nutt 11 Clarke 13 Febeger 12 



Staple 5 A Hall 4 Steinhardt 11 



Henry 7 Porterfield 9 Dnrsev 11 



Thompson 13 Gautier ...9 Blunt* 13 



Team shoot, 3 to team. 10 singles: 



Heikes 1110011101-7 Vass 1111101011— 8 



Lindsley 1111100001—6 Febiger 1111111111—10 



McMurchy 1111110110—8—21 Dubray 0111111000— 6-24 



Smith 1111101111-9 Foote 1111011011— 8 



Jjm 1101111111-9 Porterfield 1000111010- 5 



Holz 1111011001-7-25 Dorsey 1101111101- 8—31 



Thompson. 1111101001-7 Clark.UOl 111111-9 Henrv.1010100111-6-23 

 No. 4, 25 singles, er trance $5: 



Snedsley 16 Febeger 31 Fenton 11 



McMurchy 16 Vass 22 Gautier 15 



Dick Smith 20 Clarke 24 Yates 19 



Porterfield 19 Henry 18 Hassley 15 



Foote 18 Thompson 22 Haly 19 



DuBray 11 Dorsey 19 Jefferson J6 



Jim 19 W H Hale 14 Plumb 18 



Staple 15 Lewis IS 



Match at 6 single live pigeons, entrance $6.50: 



McMurchy . 5 Porterfield fi Blunt 6 



Lindsley 6 Gautier 4 Chaudet 4 



Heikes 6 Yates 4 Jung 2 



White 6 Febiger 4 Dorsey 6 



Jim 6 Talbot 6 Wanda 4 



Hardy 6 Clarke 4 Osborn 4 



Holz 6 Henry 6 Turton 5 



Jefferson 4 Thompson 4 DuBray i 



Foote 5 Lewis 5 Lyle 6 



Smith 4 Vass 5 Landrv 5 



Tie reduced to White and Jim and divided. 



Match at 10 singles and 5 pairs, entrance 83.50: 



North 10 Gautier 10 Vass 13 



Heikes 15 DuBray..... 10 Hardy 6 



McMurchy 14 Foote 13 Jim 12 



Osborn 14 Thompson. 15 Jefferson 14 



Smith 14 Febiger 13 A Hall 6 



Porterfield 14 Henry 11 Hetz 11 



Lewis 13 Clarke... 12 WHHale 12 



Thi/rd Day.— Match at 10 singles: 



Snedsley 7 Jim 9 Clark 5 



Osborn 5 Holz 9 Jackson 6 



White 10 Finger 6 Miller 6 



Hicks 8 Cocke 7 Lewis 5 



McMurchy. ....... 9 Staple 2 Gauteer 5 



North 7 Thompson... , . 7 DuBray 7 



Porterfield 8 v a ss 8 Foster 7 



Smith 8 Dorsey 5 Jefferson 5 



Foote 8 Henry 8 



[The delayed receipt, of this report, just before going to press, 

 prevents our giving the rest of the scores.] 



The Oskaloosa Tournament. 



The following scores made at the tournament of the Oskaloosa 

 Gun Club, Feb. 33, 24 and 25, were unavoidably crowded out of our 

 last issue: 



First Day's Shot. 



No 1,15 singles, £1.50 entrance: Yearnshaw 8. McMains 5, Shad- 

 bolt 8, Walling 7. Georgson 8, Solomon 10, Wilson 9, Marshall 9, 

 Denterline 9, Budd 8, Grimm 10, Seevers 7, Stump 6. 



No. 2, 15 singles, $2.50 entrance: Marshall 15, Budd 13, Grimm 

 14, Denterline 13, Stump 7, Seevers 13, Wilson 12, Solomon 13,Wal- 

 ling 9, Shadbolt 11, Georgson 8, Yearnshaw 12. 



No. 3, 10 singles, 83 entrance: Grimm 8, Budd 10, Marshall 9, 

 Seevers 4, Denterline 9, Stump 8, Wilson 8, Solomon 7, Shadboft 5, 

 Walling 8. 



No. 4, 10 singles, $2 entrance: Grimm 6 Marshall 10. Budd 9, 

 Denterline 9. Stump 5 Seevers 5, Wilson 5, Shadbolt 7, Solomon 8, 

 Georgson 6, Walling 5. 



No. 5,7 singles and 4 pairs, $2 entrance: Hoover 7, Walling 9, 

 Shadbolt 13, Stump 10, Solomon 11. Marshall 10, Grimm 14, Budd 

 13, Denterline 12 Yearnshaw 11, Wilson 11. 



No. 6, 20 singles, $3 entrance: Grimm 19, Budd SO. Marshall 18, 

 Denterline 18, Wilson 15, Shadbolt 12, Hoover 12, W. Seevers 10, 

 Solomon 16. 



No. 10, 7 live birds, $5 entrance: 



Marshall 1111110-6 Denterline 1 111101-6 



Yearnshaw 1001111-5 Walling 1110011-5 



Kibby 1U1010— 5 W Seevers ..1111110—6 



Shadbolt 1110111-6 Solomon 1111011-6 



Wilson ...1110111-6 Hoover 1111111—7 



Grimm 1111111—7 Williams 0111110-5 



Budd milil— 7 Doolittle 0000000— 0 



Anson 1010UO— 4 



The Second Dtiig. 



No. 1. 15 singles, $2.50 entrance: Cook 10, Perkins 6, Smith 9, 

 Parker 5, Stenick 9, Solomon 9, Roberts 11, Windsor 12, Kibby 12, 

 Budd 12, Anson 13, Grim 15, Marshall 13, Denterline 14, Shadd 7, 

 Doolitte 3, Johnson 11, Hoover 6. Swearengin 12, Moore 10, Shafer 

 10, Duncan 9, Georgeson 12, Brown 5. 



No. 2, 20 targets, S3: Yearnshaw 13, Solomon 17, Swea reugin 18, 

 Roberts 14, Moore 12. Bruner 13, Shadbolt 10, Doolittle 9, Johnson 

 13, Lane 8, Bulleck 3, Cook 17. Budd 15, Anson 18, Marshall 18. Den- 

 terline 19, Grimm 19, Kibby 17, Wilson 14, Gregory 3, Georgson 16. 



No. 3, 5 pairs, $1.50 entrance: Denterline 6, Kibby 5, Grimm 7, 

 Perkins 5, Budd 6, Anson 5, Cook 5, Marshall 7, Doolittle 4, 

 Solomon 8, Yearnshaw 6, Wilson 7, Shadbolt 5. 



No. 4, 10 targets, $2 entrance: Shadd 7, Budd 9, Steineck 6, 

 Denterline 9, Smith 6, Shaffer 7, SalomoD 6, Coon 8, Moore 8, 

 Swearingen 8, Wilson 9, Georgson 7, Doolittle 5, Marshall 10, 

 Grimm 8. Douglass 6. Roberts 6, Diuton 6. Phelps 8. 



No. 5, 15 singles, S2 entrance: Parks 12, Steenick 8, Smith 13. 

 Moore 11, Salomon 13, Duncan S.Roberts 10, Wilson 8, Hoover 7, 

 Denterline 12, Shaffer 15, Anson 9. Marshall 13, Coon 11, Yearn- 

 shaw 10, Doolittle 6, Douglas 10, Kibby 10, Budd 14, Grimm 15, 

 Johnson 6. Shadbolt, Phelps 11. 



No. 6, 10 singles, $2 entrance: Cook 5, Sbadbold 9, Kibby 6, 

 Roberts 5, Salomon 6, Hoover 6, Grimm 9, Budd 9. Perkins 5, An- 

 son 7, Wilson 5, Doolittle 0, Marshall 8, Denterline 10, Moore 9, 

 Berry 4 Yearnshaw 9, Johnson 7, Timbrell 6, Bruner 6, Shaffer 5, 

 Lane 5, Georgson 9, Swearincen 7. 



No. 8. team shoot, purse BS0, 60 and 40 per c*nt„ 14 teams: 



Marshall lOOlOlllllllOl] 1111111011-20 



Denterline 1111111111111 111010110011-21— il 



S b ad bolt 011111 100111011 1110111 110—19 



Wilson ■ 1011110011101111011111110-19-38 



Anson Ill IIOOIOO 1 1103 1 1 1 OOllfflO— 16 



Kibby 011 111111111 1 1 ltMllloOOl-16-33 



Budd lllimiOllllOl 1111 111011— 32 



Yearnshaw 0111110111110111110001110-18-40 



Cook 1011111110110010011001110-16 



Douglass 101 1 111100100110011101 11 1-17-33 



Hoffman 1100103100100010100000100- 8 



Glass OOIOIOOOUCOOIOUIIOIIIIOI— 12— 20 



Johnson 00 lOOOOO- 9 



Dooli ttle 0111110000011 111100001000-13-31 



Phelps 1 10 1 1 0011 101 111 1 0101101 10-17 



Rober t s 10101 1 11 1 1 1 0011 100 1 11 1111 -19-36 



Sha ff er 10111.1 1101 1111111 00101 110-19 



Smith 1001000101101111010100110-12-31 



Georgeson ... : 1100101100110110110101010-14 



Perkins 0100001100000101111110010-11-25 



Hoover . lOllllOUOllOOOl 1010111011-14 



Williams 000000100000111 1001010000- 6-20 



Moore 1 110011110111101010000110-15 



Kv,-..'/-;, - - ■ 



Stemick OOtJlCXWlllCfflllOOOlOOOlOOO— 9 



Burt OllCWOHllOOIlOOMlflOOlOl— 11— 20 



Swearingen ".' .' 1101011101111101000000100-13 



Stump 10101tl0mil0u00000100101-ll— 24 



Marshall and Denterline, first, $30; Budd and Yearnshaw, sec- 

 ond, $20. 



Five live birds, $4 entrance: , _ . 



Bird 10011-3 Doolittle 00111-3 



Berry 11000-2 Yearnshaw 01111-4 



J See vers 11101—4 Marsh all 11011-4 



Solomon HI 11—5 Grimm 11111—5 



Swearingen 10110-3 Douglass 11100-3 



Denterline 11111-5 Brumer 10010-2 



Anson 11110—4 Georgson 11000—2 



Budd 01111—4 Hoffman 11110-4 



Kibby 11111—5 Williams 11111—5 



Shadbolt 11111-5 Crow 11110-4 



Wilson 110H-4 Loacher 010U-3 



Hoover ,...10011—3 Young ..11101-4 



The Final Day. 



No. 1, 10 targets, $1.50 entrance: Budd 10, Anson 8, Denterline 

 10, Swearingen 8, Moore 7. Shadbolt 7, Georgson 10, Phelps R, Wil- 

 son 7, Kramer 7, Brown S, Aldrich 4, Stenick 8, Burt 6, Berry 4, 

 Hoover 8, Solomon 9, Marshall 10. Perkins 6, Harrington 7, Seevers 

 3. Roberts 7, Parks 7, Shafer 6, Grimm 9, Johnson 8, Smith 7. Doo- 

 little 4, Kibby 7 



shaw 5, Wilson 5. 



No. 3, 10 targets, .$1.50 entrance: Moore 8. Stenick 8, Smith 6, 

 Perkins 7, Roberts 4, Powell 5, Solomon 9, Wilson 7, Hoover 9, 

 Parks 8, Georgson 5,Carlon 4, Phelps 6, Stumps 8, Doolittle 3, Gish 

 5, Johnson 9, Kramer 7. Harrington 6. Budd 8, Marshall 7, Shad- 

 bolt 8, Anson 7, Kibby 9, Churchill 6, Douglas 9, Williams L Tim- 

 brel 6, Bruner 6, Denterline 9, Swearingen 8, Grimm 10, Shafer 3, 

 Yearnshaw 8. 



No. 4, 15 singles, $2 entrance: Douglas 14, Solomon 11, Georgson 

 10, Swearingen 7, Stenick 10, Phelps 10, Tufferv 5, Wilson 9, Har- 

 rington 10, Hoover 11, Churchill 9, Smith 9, Grimm 12, Doolittle 10, 

 Gish 11, Marshall 13. Denterline 13, Shafer 10, Roberts 8. Budd 15, 

 Shadbolt 11, Anson 7, Kibby U, Johnson 9. 



No. 5, 10 single?, $1.50 entrance: Walling 6, Hoffman 3. Timbrel 

 4, Coon 5, H. Seevers 6, Powell 10, Hardisty 6, Hoover 5, Kramer 6, 

 Shockley 3, McElroy 4, W. H. Seevers 



No. 6. 10 singles, $1.50 entrance: McMains 5, Glass 6, Swear- 

 ingen 8, Aldrich 5, Stumps 6, Barr 6, Smith 9, Hoover 7, Parks 6, 

 Kibbey 5, Johnson 7, Shafer 9, Shadbolt 8, Grimm 8. Banks 7, Doo- 

 little 6, Gish 6, Solomon 8, Stineck 7, Phelps 7, Hull 2, W. Seevers 

 10, Hnlton 4. 



No. 7, 10 singles, $1.50 entrance: Wilson 9, Phelps 8, Walling 7, 

 Hoover 6, Roberts 7, W. Seevers 7, Cri?mon 4, H. Seevers 4, McEl- 

 roy 6, Mattox 3, Fairchild 1, KTamer 6, Doolittle 7, Solomon 10, J. 

 Seevers 7, Johnson 7, Gish 7, Shadbolt 8, McMains 7, Georgson 8, 

 Barr 6, Roberts 7, Berry 7, Ferrall 7. 



No 8, 10 singles, $1.50 entrance: Hoover 8, "Wilson 9 W. Seevers 

 7. Kramer 6, Walling 9, Shadbolt 9, J. Seevers 7, McCoy 2, Phelps 3, 

 Doolittle 7, Johnson 7, Gish 7, Glass 7, Henderson 1, Houghton 3, 

 Roberts 5, Georgson 7, Powell 8, Perkins 5, Budd 10, Hunter 4, 

 .Swearingen 4, Moore 9, Denterline 8, Solomon 8, T. A. Marshall 8, 

 A. C. Anson 8, Grimm 8, Ferrall 5. 



Rochester Bod and Gun Club. 



Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 29.— Herewith are the scores of our 

 semi-weekly practice shoot, held Saturday, Feb. 27. The day was 

 cold and stormy, and attendance light. 



Match at 10 Peorias, 5 traps, 18yds. rise. American Association 

 rules: Newton 6, Fulton 8, Meyer 10, Mullan 4, Truesdale 7, St. 

 George 3. 



No. 2, same conditions: Holton 9, Newton 7, Meyer 8, McCarthy 



3, Parker 3, Hicks 6. 



No. 3, same: Mullan 3, Truesdale 9, Fulton 6. St. George 7, New- 

 ton 5, Parker 4. 



No. 4, same: Fulton 6, Truesdale 8, McCarthy 5, Meyer 7, Si. 

 George 6, Mullan 6. 



No. 5, same: Hicks 6, Truesdale 9, Fulton 8, Mullan 6, Mc- 

 Carthy 4. 



No. 6, same: Meyer 8, Newton 8, Holton 9, Sc. George 4, Parker 1. 

 No. 7, same: Gardner 8, Mullan 5, Fulton 7, Parker 3, Holton 6, 

 St. George 5. 



No. 8, 5 pairs doubles: Newton 5, Truesdale 6, Holton 8, Fulton 



4, Meyer 5, St. George 4. 



No. 9, same: Newton 4, TrueBdale 4, Fulton 1, Meyer 7. 



No. 10, 10 Peorias, expert rules: Newton 5, Holton 7, St. George 

 4, Meyer 2, Gardner 3, Fulton 4. 



No. 11, same: McCarthy 1, Truesdale 8, Gardner 3, St. George 5, 

 Meyer 3, Newton 6. 



New London Gun Club. 



Following are scores made by members of the New London 

 (Conn.) Gun Club made on March 4. event No. 1 being for the club 

 medal, which was won by 0. Hebbard: 

 Medal Shoot. 



Penrose 1001 1111011 1 111 11 11111111-23 



Cady HUH 10111111111 1111 1001-22 



C H Hebbard 1101101111101111101101111—20 



Hon nor 1 11 1 101 1 1 01 1 I t 1 1 0 1 0 1 100110-17 



Cli n ton 01000010 10101 0001 00000000 - 6 



Bush Ill llimiolllOH100U110-20 



Strong 1111111111111111101111011—23 



0 T Hebbard 1111111101111111111111111— 24 



Dunbar 1O0O111111111111OI1OH001-18 



Ames • -.00001101 1111010101(1101100-13 



Thirty Keystones: 



Penrose. 29 Clinton 10 C Hebbard 24 



A Hebbard 25 Dunbar 31 Beebee 3 



Connor 27 Cady 35 Ames 20 



Messrs. Penrose, Cady, Al and Chas. Hebbard used the "S.S" 

 powder. 



Ohio Trap Shooters. 



Cleveland, O.. March 3.— The third of the famous match shoots 

 between the Cleveland and East End Gun Clubs took place this 

 afternoon at the East End grounds, and was won by the former 

 team by a majority of 16 birds. Redwing, Elworthy andTamblyn, 

 of the Clevelands, bore off the honors of the shoot, and Teally 

 saved it for their side. Buc for the exceptionally good work of 

 these three it might have been another victory for the East End- 

 ers, as the scores of the latter were more uniformly equal. The 

 following are the individual scores: 



Cleveland Club. East End Club. 



Redwing 29 Wherry 20 



Elworthy 27 Murray 27 



Tamblyn 28 Byrnes 23 



Watts • 18 Brockway 21 



Flick 25 Phare 22 



Calhoon 34 Alexander... 25 



Hoi t . . : 35-176 Haycox , 23-160 



Union Gun Club's Monthly Shoot. 



The regular monthly class shoot, of the Union Guu Club, which 

 took place at Springfield, N. J., on March 2, was poorly al tended, 

 owing >o the almost-impassable roads in the vicinity of the club 

 grounds. In the prize shoot each member shot at 25 Keystone 

 targets, unknown angles. The scores follow: 

 Ol&ss A- 



Miller ' * ...1110110111111111111111011—22 



Sigler 111110111011110101 01 11110-19 



Class B. 



WN Drake 111111100111101 11 11110111-21 



L T Terry 1(11011011111001 1001111100-16 



JBriant. 1001 llllllll llliillioi ill--.r; 



P, Williams., r 1010110111111101101011101-18 



G Pudnev 1110100101101111110111111—19 



t Sickling - 1110011111101011100110111— 18 



gfC llKKHOlllOOllOUllOOlOOO— 15 



Mc.Millon l(XWtllllin0101010110100-16 



Williams and Sickley shot off at 5 targets each for fourth prize 

 in class B, the former breaking 4 to siekley's 3. The regular pro- 

 gramme events were not shot olf . 



'.Onondaga County Sportsmen's Association. 



Syracuse, N. Y., March 3.— The following scores were made 

 at the semi-monthly medal shoot of this organization at Maple 

 Bay to-day, each man shooting at 50 kingbird targets, 5 traps, 

 unknown angles: Class A 



Mowry 47 Hookway... .'. 42 C Walters 40 



Ashton 43 Holloway 41 Howell 37 



Becker 42 Lansing 40 Hadden 36 



ClaBS B. 



Williams 42 Fairchilds 39 Ginty 30 



A v ling .41 D Walters 37 McMastera 31 



Petit. 39 B Smith 37 



Philmont Rapid Firing. 



Philmont, March 5.— Regular shoot of the Rod and Gun Club: 



G Baiter 13 G Fergerson .13 F Richardson 13 



D Howland 15 I Spoor 6 D Ames 16 



M Powell 11 J Vanderburgh — 9 G Vanderburgh. ...14 



S Seism 10 HBiHandel 12 



GVedder .-4 W Dingman 19 



Chicago Shooters 



Should not miss the exhaustive article on the "Trap Shooting 

 Clubs of Chicago," by E. Hough, with portrait of Mr. John Wat- 

 son, in our next issue. 



