April 14, 1«98.] 



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Putney Rod and Gun Club. 



The members of the Putney Rod and dun Club shot the follow- 

 ing sweepstake matches on their grounds to-day. The weather 

 was fine, although sufficient wind prevailed to vary the targets 

 enough to make clean scores impossible. The first event was at 

 10 siuglep, 18yds. rise, tbrown from three set traps: 



Crosby ,1001010101- 5 W S Ayer. 0110101100- 5 



Aver.. 1101000011- 5 Willard 0101100110- 5 



Stowell.. 0101001110- 5 Marcy 001011W10- 4 



Warner 0101011010- 5 Robertson 1000010011— i 



Peraber 0010011101— 5 



Pember fiTst, Marcy second. 



Second event. 15 singles: 



W E Ayer.. . . . .110011011001101— 9 Perry 1100111011J0100- 0 



Crosby. 110110001101011— 9 Willard ..001101110101001— 8 



tjnderwoocl4...001010111111001— 9 Marcy 001100011001001— 6 



Ayer and Crosby first, Willard second. Marcy third. 



Third event, 9 singles aurl 3 pairs doubles: 



Perry 011101110 11 10 11-11 Under w'd..H 0001101 10 01 10- 8 



- L11101110 00 10 11-10 Ayer 011011001 00 11 10-8 



Willard.. . .010111011 10 11 00— 9 



Fourth event, 10 singles, straightaways: 



Aver 1011111110- 8 Uaderwood 0100001111- 5 



Willard 1110110011— 7 Perry 0110001100- * 



Marev 0111110010- 6 Everleth 0001100011— 4 



Fifth event. 30 sineles. 3 angles: 

 Crosby.... 01010011111101101101-13 Willard... 01001101110001111011-10 

 tfnderw'd.OUOlllinilOlOlOlOiO-lS Warner. . .01110010011110110010-10 

 Ayer 10110100101101100101-11 



Keystone Targets at Springfield. 



THE monthly prize shoot of the Union Gun Club, which took 

 place at Springfield, N. J., on April 6, attracted a baker's dozen 

 of members and some good shooting was done. The club shoot 

 was at 25 Keystone targets. Unknown angles; E. D. Miller, J. W. 

 Smith and E. Collins shooting in Class A, all the others being in 

 Class B. The scores Were as below: 

 Class A. 



Miller 1011111111111011011110100-19 



Col 1 ins 10110001011 10100000101011-1 2 



.1 W Smith ; 1001101011111101011111011-18 



Class B. 



W N Drake ,0011111111111111110110111—21 



L T Terry 1011001000101 100010010011—14 



J Briant. .. 0111111110111100101111110-19 



D Terry 0001101010111011011101110-15 



Bran tin gham 1 101 1 11111110101111111110-21 



Manning 1101001010111010101110111—16 



APudney 1111111101011010110110110-18 



C Smith 1111101111001111011011111-20 



A Sickly 0111101110111111101111111-31 



W Sopber - 1100111111000111011001101—16 



The appended scores were made in a series of ten-target sweeps 

 which followed, the entry being $1 in each: 



No.l. No. 2. J3o. 3. No. 4. 



Smith 1111111111-10 1111011000- 6 



Drake. ..lllOllllll- 9 1111001101-7 1111001111- 8 101100 11 11- 7 

 Brant'g'mlllOOlllll— 8 0011001111- 6 0001110111— 6 1010110101— 6 

 Dutchy.. . 0010111101- 6 1111011111-9 1110110111-8 1111111111-10 



PUdney 1111010100- 6 



Sickley • 1000111110- fi 



Collins.... 0011101011- 6 1111111101-9 1110111111-9 1111101101-8 



Sopher 1111111110- 9 1111010100- 6 



Terry ' 1110011100- 6 1001000000 - 2 



Forest .'...0110111001— 6 1100101101- 6 0110101110— G 0000001001— 2 

 Miller ...1111101110— 8 1111111111-10 1111101101-8 1101110110—7 



Brvant 0111110101-7 1101010110-6 



Manning. 1011111110 - 8 1011101100- 6 0101111111- 8 011U1H00- 7 

 No. 5 No. 6. No. 7. 



Smith 1111111101- 9 1111111111-10 1111111111-10 



Drake 1000110110- 5 1111111111—10 1110111110 - 8 



Dulchv 1111010010— 7 1110111111— 9 1111111111—10 



Brantingham 1111110111— 9 1101101000 - 5 



Collins 1111110111- 9 1111110101- 8 0111111101- 8 



Forest 0111 100101- 6 0110000101— 4 1100000000- 2 



Manning'. 1111101110- 8 1001000111 - 5 



Miller..? 1111011110- 8 1111111111-10 0111111111- 9 



Monthly Shoot of the East Side— Mutuals. 



The East Side— Mutual Gun Club held its monthly shoot for 

 contributed prizes at Weidenmayer's Park, Newark, N. J., on 

 April 7, the turnout being fair. Bluerock targets were used, each 

 man trying his skill on 25. The scores were as follows: 



Hedden 1111110111111011101011111-21 



Baar "" 1011011111011111001110111-19 



Koeeel ". 111111011 1111110111100110-20 



Young 1111011101110111111110111-21 



Schork 1001111111111011001111010-18 



Bitz 1000010100110111011011100-13 



Van Dyke 1111111111111111111111011-24 



Fisher 0000010011100001001110110—10 



Kramer 0101101010001111101110011-15 



Koeller 1111011000110111011110100-16 



Weiler 0000000100001000001110101- 7 



Sweepstake events, 10 bluerocks, 3 moneys: 



No.l. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 



Hedden... .1111111111-10 1011101111-8 1111010111—8 1111111110—9 



Koegel 1110111011- 8 H 01000100-4 1111111111—10 1101110111- 8 



Schork.... 1100101 000— 4 1110111011-8 0110110011- 6 1111011111—9 



Kramer... .1111110001- 7 0011001101-5 1011101110— 7 



Young 0101100110- 5 010011 1 011 — 6 1000011111- 6 



Fisher 0000010090- 1 1010001100- 4 - 



Van Dyke 1111001111-8 1111111110-9 1111111111-10 



Bitz 0110011110-6 0111110110- 7 



Baar 1111101000-6 1111110111— 9 1110101111— 8 



Weiler 0000101010- 3 



No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. Ties. 



Hedden.llllimiO— 9 1111011111- 9 11 11 11 10 10-8 11 10 10 10 10 



Koegel..llH 111111-10 OllllOllil- 8 10 11 10 10 10-6 



Baar.... 1111011111- 9 111 1011111- 9 00 10 11 10 10-5 



V Dyke 1111111111-10 1110111111-9 10 10 111111—8 1111111011 



Schork. 00 1010 1110- 5 1111001011— 7 



Biiz 1011111111— 9 llllOlOill— 8 



No. 7 was at 5 pairs, and on the shoot-off for first money Van 

 Dyke won from Hedden. 



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