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[Hakch 24, 1892. 



Matches at Rochester. 



Rochester, N. Y., March 9.— The following scores were made 

 here to-day in a match 'between the regular team of the Roches- 

 ter Rod and Gun Club and 12 members styling themselves the 

 "Unknowns." Each man shot at 25 artificials: 



Rochester Rod and Gun Club Team. 



Hi cks .1 111111 10 1 11011101011 1111— 21 



J Rissinger 1111100U(M)11010imilll— 18 



Holton ..1110010100121111111 1 1 1101 —19 



Babcock 100011111 111 1111111011111—21 



F Smith 1101110110100011001111111-17 



Stewart 11 1111111011 HUH 1 011111—23 



Meyer 1110110011111111111011110—20 



Mann 101110011111 1111111111111-23 



W RissiDger 101111011110100011 0100110— 15 



Beyer 1111100100111101110111111—19 



St George 0011011010110010100100011-12 



Macomber 0111111010111 011100101101-17 -224 



"Unknowns" 



Wilkinson 1111111111111111111001111—23 



Weller 011 111 111 111 11011111011 11-22 



McVean 1111110101111101110011110-19 



Borst 1101011100111010111001011-16 



CRissinger 1111000111 111101i011l0lll-19 



H J Stall 1011101 1011110111101 H101-19 



o stun iiumiiiioioommiieo-20 



Schmitt 1101111101011110101111010-19 



Tarba 1000U00010111000U110101-13 



Foley 1001101101 110110110H 0101— 16 



Norton 000111111001111 0111110010 16 



C Smith ..Illli00101111111101111111-21— 223 



The following scores were made in a shoot between Newton's 

 and Babeock's teams of nine men each, 10 Peorias per man, on 

 March 5: 



Babcock's Team. 



Babcock 0111111111— 9 



Mann 1101111111— 9 



Bryer 0001111110— 6 



Holton 0111001011- 6 



CS Smith 1111111111-10 



Norton 1111101110— 8 



Fulton 1111000101- 6 



Bruman 0101111100- 6 



Truesdale 1111011101— 8-51 O'Neill 0110100111— 6-68 



Newton's Team. 



Newton 1101110011— 7 



Hicks 1111111101- 9 



Keller 1101111010- 7 



Richmond 1010110111- 7 



McVean 0010110100- 4 



Quirk 1101110010- 6 



Griffith 0010100010- 3 



Gordon OOOoOOOuOO— 0 



niimnm s_ 



Regular shoot of the Rochester Rod and Gun Club, 5 Peoria 

 traps, rapid firing system, shot in a very hard snowstorm: 



1 8 3 U 5 6 7 8 9 



Newton 6 .. 8 .. 9 .. 4 .. .. 



McVean 8 . 6 .. 7 .. 9 5 .. 



Griffith 4.. 5.. 5 8 



Fulton.. 6 7.. 7 .. 7 



C.S Smith 8 .. 8 



C Rissenger 6 7 . . 8 . . 5 10 6 5 



Babcock 7 .. 9 



Hicks 9 .. 8 .. 8 



Truesdale 5 .. 7 .. 



Meyer 8 7 .. 



Parker 4 



McCarthy 6 



Allen 



Holton 8 .. . 9 .. 



Mann .. . 7 .. .. 



7 10 

 2 4 

 . 5 

 6 7 



Adam Eppig's Fourth Victory. 



The monthly shoot of the Coney Island Rod and Gun Club took 

 place at Woodlawn Park. Long Island, on March 16, each member 

 shootmer at 7 live birds, club handicap rises, Hurlingham rules, 

 for a diamond badge and money prizes. The weather was good 

 and so were the birds. For the fourth time this season Adam Ep- 

 pig captured the diamond badge and first money. The badge will 

 become the property of the member winning it the greatest num- 

 ber of times during the season, and Mr. Eppig appears to have a 

 first mortgage upon it. The scores follow: 



Dr Van Ord (28yds) 1111111-7 C E Morris (30yds) 1211012-6 



J E Lake (26) 1212012—6 P Ward (2i) 2022201—5 



IHvde(29) 1121100-5 H Blattmacher (27).... 2022201— 5 



H McLaughlin (2 s ) 0111000-3 D Monsees (27) 1112222—7 



CDetlefspn (27) 1210211—'? F Ibert (25) 2200020—3 



J Schliemann (25) 1121201-6 W Scheeljes (25) 0121202-5 



A Eppig (30; 1111212-7 G Kleist (25) 1000110 -3 



L Eppig (23) 1100120-4 M Bonder (21) 0011002-3 



C Englebrecht (25) 0100211-4 S Nortbridge (25) 1012101—5 



W Lair (25) 0021211-5 J B Collins (25) 1120111-6 



C Plate (28) 1021201-5 F Pfaender (27) 1220210 -5 



Adam Eppig won badge and first money on shoot-->ff, second 

 went to C. E. Morris, third to F. Pfaender, fourth to L Eppig and 

 fifth was divided. 



Sweepstake, 3 birds, SI entry, 25yds. rise, three moneys: 



WLaw 011—2 A Eppig 111—3 Dr Van Ord.. .111—3 



C Plato 011-2 J Schliemann. .101— 2 IHvde... 111-3 



CE Morris. ...Ill— 3 L Eppig 100-1 W Scheeljes .. .111-3 



C Detlef sen.... 111-3 C Englebrecht. 011— 2 F Pfaender 110 — 2 



J B Collins 111—3 S Nortbridge. .101-2 H McLaughlin.lll— 3 



FIbert 000—0 J E Lake 101—2 D Monsees 0il-2 



First was woa on shoot-off by C. E. Morris, Van Ord, Sc>eelj>s 

 and McLaughlin, the second men shot, one round on the tie and 

 then divided. H. McLaughlin was referee and J. C. DeFra'ne 

 scorer. 



lmwti[ti to (H/cmspandmts. 



No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



Txos Malone, N. Y.— Write Wm. R. Hobart, care Von Lsngerke 

 & Detmold, 8 Murray street, New York, who is an authority on 

 the subject you mention. 



A., Fulton, 111.— Both P. and W. are said to be reliable by those 

 who use them. Do not know the name of any shooter in vour 

 locality using the W. Write to C. W. Budd, Des Moines, Iowa, 

 and he may be able to enlighten you on the subject. 



H. C. Bachmann, South Bethlehem, Pa.— In case a bird is shot 

 at with both barrels, falls and is gathered within the boundarv, 

 the Teferee calls in a "dead bird." If any competitor challenges 

 the bird for shot marks and none can be shown, it becomes a "lost 

 bird." 



H. B. M., Childwold Park, Childwold, N. Y. — Can you tell me 

 where I can purchase a barrel of wild rice for sowiDg? Please 

 answer in your answers to correspondents and oblige. Ans. You 

 cannot obtain it now as it is out of season. Chas. Gilchrist, Port 

 Hope, Ont., and Richard Valentine, Janesville, Wis., supply it. 



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