April 31, 1892, J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Over Long Island Traps. 



Woodlawn Pabk, April 8.— Match between C. Furgussen, Jr., 

 and C. E. Morris, of the Atlantic Rod and Gun Club, for $50 a 

 Ride and t.be birds, Hurlingbatn rules, 100 birds each, Furgussen 

 23yds.. O. E. Morris 30yds. A picked lot of birds. Weather fine, 

 strong S.E. wind. The score: 



O Fureussen, Jr 1111011211111111311121121—24 



2111111111021311111011112-23 

 012121 1 2101221112 1 1111111- 23 

 1111011121211111110111101-22— 93 



C E Morris 2111120111022101111112111-23 



2231211 1 20201111110111 121-22 

 1211121112010111111113101-23 

 1213111211311111110111111— 34— SH) 



Referee, H. Balzer. 



Ridgewood Park, April 8. — Ridgewood Gun Club, monthly 

 shoot for club's gold medal, live birds, only a fair lot, modified 

 L-wg Island rules. L. C. Gehring won last year's medal and so 

 waived his claim at the shoot to J. Tallman, both killing 7 

 straight. The score: 



L C Gehring 1311211—7 A Nolte .2201021-5 



J Tallman 1121121-7 0 Deckelman 1022301-5 



F Ibert 1012102-5 



Rtferee, A. Otto. 



Dexter Park, April 11 —Long Island Sportsmen's Ciub. 8 live 

 birds, weather fine, birds fair, 25yds. rise, practice shoot, best 

 average: 



A Fluegel 10100120- 4 C Wissel. . : 00111210- 5 



P KuBzweiler 00111212- « Ma.i J Guenther 00o20131— 4 



M Schoettler 10001111— 5 C F'rese .01020100- 3 



L Ranch 00112121- 6 C Stuetzle 01022132- (i 



1. Kress 00101112- 5 C Bieber 10012220- 5 



V Gentzlinger 00012020- 3 ,T H Rauch OOlllOll— 5 



J Rauth 10113111- 7 .T Frank 001101 lo- 3 



M Goetz 11210112— 7 L A Gehring „0211312o- 6 



P Schwengauer 00113110— 5 



Referee, Mr. J. Fink. 



Club shoot, 20 bluerocks, gold medal, 18yds.: 

 Fluegel, . ..10001101101010001010— 8 GuenMier.OlllllUJOlllOlOlOOlO— 13 

 Kunz- . ..n':. ; n^ 



weiler...lO r 01010010011111111— 11 Stuetzle . .11101111001111111111— 17 

 SchoettlerllllOOll tllllOMUO— 11 Bieber. . . .11111101010011100111—14 

 L Ranch.. llOlOOlOOnilUlOlOU —11 .TH RaucblOOlOlOlOlllOlOOOOll— 10 



Kress OlOllllOOQllOOlOOOOO— 8 Frank... 0111111000001*101110-11 



Genizliu'iOOOllOHOlOOlllOlOll— 11 Gehring. .01001111111011100010— 13 

 Schwen- Gans 01011111000010000000- 7 



gauer . . .011100101C0101001101— 10 



Sweepstake shoots. 6 bluerocks. entrance 50 cents, two moneys: 



C Stuetzle 5 0 5 Link 1 3 4 



Gen'zl.nger 1 3 3 S Short 3 1 .. 



Bieber 4 3 4 



Dexter Park. April 12— New York German Gun Club. Third 

 shoot of the season; eight birds each; good fast- birds: poor shoot- 

 ing; two medals; classified. Score: 



P Garms, Sr 12200001—4 M Bonden 00100011—3 



.f Eraser 10021220—5 A Jaeger 01 101000-3 



II Nobel 02001020—3 J Wellbrock 12012220-6 



i> Garms, Jr 10201011-5 J Corwein 10100201-4 



JSchlicht 10101210-5 JGoerlitz 10121120-6 



D Scbraacke 01002010-3 A Busch 02201021-5 



.1 Borsenecker 10012220 -5 J Daunefelser 10102122—6 



H Thomford 10210101—5 A Lucas 20012210-5 



F Sauter 00000120—2 G Schreiner 12001020— 1 



.1 Kd wards 00100002-2 J Stuernagel 12211202—7 



F Schraeder 01002010 3 C Staadtman 02000210—3 



Goerlitz second medal. Referee, Mr. J. Corwein. 



Match— $10 a side ai.d birds; 

 J Scblieht 1101111111-9 A Lucas 1010011101-6 



.1. Wellbrook, the secretary of the club, undertook for a bet 

 with J. Coiwein, to kill five out of ten with a 16-bore gnu, 30 yards 

 rise. He won with rive out of six. 



Queen's Driving Park, Maspeth, L. I., April 12— North Side Gun 

 Omb, first shoot of the season, two gold medals, modified Hur- 

 lingham rules, birds good, weather fine, strong S.W. breeze. 

 Score: 



C M Meyer, A 1010112—5 J H Mencke, B 1112011—6 



E Barlow, A 1212120-6 W Smith, B 1000220—3 



G Sims, A 1210011—5 G Meyer. B 1021202—5 



O Meyer, Jr. A 0211112- 6 J ti Kroeger, B 111120o-5 



ADuryea, B 0011112—5 S Lyon, A 1101200—4 



J Tiernan, A 12201ol-5 H Wahlen, B 1001000-2 



M C Manning, B 1122101-0 L Helmke, A 0011020—3 



J N Mejsr, B 1001112—5 



C. Meyer, Jr., wins A medal, Mencke B medal. Referee, Mr. S. 

 Lyon. 



North Side Gun Club, sweepstake: first two live birds, miss and 

 out, 25vds., $1 entrance, one priza in each; two bluarock shoots, 10 

 tach. 50 cents: 



110 -3 

 2231110-6 

 1312222—7 

 122110 -5 

 0 -0 

 10 -1 

 23120 -4 

 lo -1 



Class A. 



E Helgans 3201011-5 J Bennett 2001222-5 



J Blake 1111032- 6 D Van Wicklen 0111011-5 



A Botty 1220122-6 T Short 1101223-6 



Birds scarce; Botty won on toss of a coin. 



Class B. 



A Andrews 1211121-7 H Ehrichs 0231201-5 



J Sink 0322010-4 



H Beam well 0111111-6 



H Bookman UllOoO— 4 



E Steinheuver 0011110-4 



H J Selover 0112121-6 



C Wissel 1120111-6 



JOchs 0o0o32l— 3 



R Moeller 03201ol-4 



A V Wyckoff .1221111-7 



Wyckoff won. 



Class C. 



J Feusch 0002010-2 M Meyer 2102111-6 



W Ellis Ii23213— 7 W Strasser 2012012-5 



Sweepstake, 10 blnerocks, $1 entry, three moneys, 25vds.: J. 

 Bennett 9, E. Helgans 8, H. Selover 5, J. B. Bramwell 5, W. EHis 

 3, A. Andrews 7, A. Botty 9, D. Van Wicklen 8. L. Moeller 3. 



Sweepstake, same conditiou: Bennett 9, Helgans 6, Selover 8, 

 Bramwell 6, Ellis 5, Andrews 4, Botty 7, Van Wicklen 5, Moeller 

 8, Fensch 6, Ehrichs J, Van WjckofTT. 



Dexter Park, April 14 —Unknown Gun Club. Regular monl hly 

 shoot. Weather, bad, birds good. H. & T. traps. Modified L. I. 



M Betjen 0o20112— 4 J Hyde 0200112-4 



JFIynn 2101000-3 C Plate 2100231-5 



HKnebel, Sr 2111012-6 C Murphy 1023121-9 



J A k hurst 1001110-4 C Hall 3321111-7 



A Langeuberg KXM12-4 J Vagts 1113011—6 



L Kolb 1100100-3 Dr A Schwartz 1303111-6 



H Lohden 0000101-3 C Munch 01^100-3 



B A Vroonie 1201212-6 



J. Vaets second. Referee. H. Van Staden. Scorer, M. Walther. 



Match at 20 live birds; Unknown Gun Club rules; 20 bird?, $20 

 a side and price of the birds: 



Murphy... 22212112120210121110- 17 C Plate. ..10111111220131102331 -17 



To be shot over again. Referee, Mr. I. Hyde. 



Coney Island, April 4.— Semi-monthly shoot. Weather ba r l; 

 birds good; shooting good: 



Sutherland 1002111231- 8 Dwyer lollll2l2l— 9 



Newton 0312000003— 4 Rlattmacher 0012110002- 5 



Morris 1110011202— 7 Nostrand 1111212121—10 



Hegeman 0012130211— 7 W F Sykes 111103203 J— 8 



i i •.-.23302202— 8 C A Sykes 1113111133-10 



Monsees 3111111313-10 Mohrman 0310011021- 6 



Donnelly 0220220002— 5 Kl-ist 0122203033- 7 



Voorhees 1112123211—10 Morris 1111111111-10 



Deacon Io01121011- 7 Ralzer 2012121112- 9 



Furgusson.Jr 1111110303— 8 Kronika 111211oll2- 9 



Referee, Captain W. Weber. J. B. Voorhees, who won the 

 Newton diamond badge, is 65 years old and shot well. Second and 

 fourth div., third Furgusson. 



Dpxter Park, April 15.— JeannPtte Gun Club, regular monthly 

 shoor, modified Hurlinghiim rules, good birds: 



N 0 Brunie 1110131100— 7 H Hoops 0121000110— 5 



B Bornhoeft 1011100001— 5 J F Rothman 1111211021— 9 



C Disch 1010.00211- 



C Lieble 1011002101- 6 



AOtt>n 0102201021— 6 



F Steffens lOOlllOiOl— 6 



J Krager 0010001111— 5 



J Vagts 2222211111—10 



•T Evers... 

 L Laihing 



O Meyer 1021101113- 8 



R Busse 2010111012- 7 



A Chester 2101111100- 8 



C Mohrman 0110131000- 5 



J Bohling 1101131000- 6 



Detlefsen 0013010031- 5 



.1021220031— 7 C M Meyer 1111103111- 9 



OdOOOlOlOO- 2 



C Meyer 1110-3 



J Meyer 10 — 1 



C M Meyer 220 —3 



J H Mencke 0 — 0 



Gus Meyer 0 — 0 



W Smith 210 -3 



S Lyous 2110-3 



J Tiernan 2121—4 



A Duryea 



MC Manning... . 



0010011101—5 



1011101011-7 

 1011001011—6 



1111111011—9 

 010001 0011-4 



H 100101111—6 

 1101001111-7 



omoiiooo— 5 

 iiinioni-9 



0000100000—1 

 1000101001- 4 

 0101100100-4 



Woodlawn Park, April 13.— Coney Island Rod and Gun Club. 

 Last club shoot of the season for the Furey diamond badge. A. 

 Eppig is the winner with four wins. A good race took place in 

 the snoot-off of the tie, C. Detlefsen killing 28 straight.and Blatt- 

 macher27. The birds were good and a strong southwest wind 

 helped them out: 



I Hyde 2110111-6 L Eppig 1003102-4 



C E Morris 2221201-6 C Euglebrecht 1120111- 6 



W Rcheeljes 0120101—4 F McLaughlin 0020111—4 



C Furgustn, Jr . ..0111101— 5 J B Collins 1123112—7 



H McLaughlin 1111010-5 P Eppig 20200C1-3 



H Blaitmacher 1122111—7 F lbert 1012012—5 



H P Donnelly 1220002—4 J Schmadecke 1212200—5 



J A Voorhees 1120112—6 D Monsees 201121"— (i 



T Buckley 1210211—6 S Noriiiridge 1215:. 



J Schlieman 2110211-6 C D ^tlef =en 222211 1—7 



A Eppig 0120120—4 Dr Van Zib 1101121—6 



J E Like 0FO000-1 



Sweepstake at 5 birds, $L eutrance, 3 prizes, 25yds.: L. Eppig 3, 

 A. Eppig 5. J. Sehlieuian 4, C. Englebrecht 4, F. Ibert 2, P. Eppig 

 4. C. Furgussen, Jr. 5. J. E. Orr 3, Dr. Wynn 4, H. McLaughlin 3, 

 F. McLaughlin 3. Furgussen first, Sehliemann and Wynn div 

 second, F. McLaughlin third. 



Dexter Park, April 13.— Parkway Gun Club, regular monthly 

 shoot, classified, birds good, strong southwest breeze. A. Van 

 Wyckoff shot good and won in class B. Score: 



J. Vagts medal Class A, Chester B, Busse C. Referee, Mr. J. 

 Rothman. 

 Sweepstake, miss and out, 25yds.. $l: 



J Vagts 2121—4 C M Meyer 110—2 



J Krager 1110—3 J Rothman 310 —2 



A J Chester 1113 -4 C N Burnie 1313—4 



HOtten 0 -0 C Meyer 1223—4 



J Busse 1111—4 



Sweepstake, 10 bluerocks, $1: C. Meyer 9. Krager 9. Vagts 3, 

 Burnie 10 Otterman 8, Rothman 3, Chester 10, C. Meyer 4. Busse 3. 



Dexter Park, April 16.— Dexter Park Snooting Associa»ion, 

 sweepstake, go entry: 



A Andrews 200221110200202-9 C Dethloff 022120031302012-10 



A Rutan 201200021212020-9 



Match, $5 and birds, 25yds.: 

 A Rutan 0300111003-5 A Andrews 1021020211-7 



Match, same as above: 

 A Rutan 1011100000— i A Andrews 1111011122—9 



R feree and scorer, C. A. Dollar. 



Rochester Rod and Gun Club. 



Rochester, N. Y., April 14.— Semi-weekly practice shoot of 

 yes'. erday, five trap 1 , rapid firing, American Association rules, 

 Pef ria blackbirds. The club intends holding a tournament on 

 Saturday, April 23.— J. B. M.: 



Richmond 



1111111111— 



tU 



1101111111- 9 



1111110111- 



9 



0001110110- 



5 



0110111101— 7 



1111101101— 



8 



1011111101— 



8 



0110110111- 7 



1111000011- 



6 



1000011110— 



5 



1001 101011— 6 



111111000 — 





1111111111- 



10 



1111111111-10 



1110010110- 6 



0110100100- 



4 



0010101101- 5 



0110101001- 



5 



1111111101- 



9 



1011010110- 6 



1110001001— 





1000111011— 



6 



0110110101- 6 



1110101101- 





1111101000— 



fi 



Ullllllll— 10 



1111110111- 



9 



1111010011— 





1111111000— 7 



1011001111— 





0111011110- 7 



0110111010- 6 



0001100010- 3 



1111100111— 



8 



1111011111- 9 



1110111101— 



8 



001111 1101— 





1111011100- 7 







1011111111- 



9 



1111111110- 9 







1110000111- 



6 



1111110011- 8 







1111101101- 



8 



1000111111— 7 







1011001011- 



6 









.10'lllOHO- 











0010111011— 



6 









.1001011111— 











011111 HU- 



9 









North Shore Gun Club. 



Poht Richmond, N. Y„ April 9.— At the regular monthly shoot 

 of the Noith Shore Gun Club on Saturday, April 9, each man shot 

 at 25 U. S. pigeons fiom 3 unknown traps, A. S. A. rules. The 

 wind blew a gale which accounts for the low scorps: 



Soofield .' 1110111111001011111001111—19 



Schabert 0001100001010000101101000— 8 



Ranson 0111011111011111011111010 -19 



Sharrott 0010001010001000101010000— 7 



Taintor 0010110001010000000100010- 7 



Schmeigelow 0000000100000000010000001— 3 



Simmerman 0110101100000000010000000— 6 



Perry OOOlllOOOOOOOtlOOOllOUOO— S 



Three sweeps at 6 singles was shot out of a possible 18 each: 

 Rawsonl6, Seofield 14, Schabert 15, Taintor 12. 



CHICAGO TRAPS. 



Chicago, 111., April 16.— Mr. A. W. Knox, who has since time 

 immemorial published the annual programme of the Illinois 

 State Sportsmen's Association, assures me that this year we are 

 to have the best, most beautiful and most unique programme 

 that has ever been put forth in the land; from what 1 hear further 

 I think tbere is justice in that assertion. The June tournament 

 this year will be a vast affair, and new features are in demand to 

 keep pace with the strides of this colossal event. 



Messrs. Heikes. Bingham, Rexrodt and Marshall, who arrived 

 here Sunday on their return from Dayton, O., were a discontented 

 lot. Mr. Heikes, it is true, had every reason in the world to be 

 proud of his phenomenal work in the time race, in which he made 

 so grand a run so easily, he having taken it. easy and not gone to 

 the limit of his speed. The other boys, however, had had no 

 shooting, and they felt bad. "We went down there to shoot a 

 team race with Ohio," said they, "but when they found we were a 

 man short they would not shoot under any circumstances. They 

 insisted on five men or no shoot. We had only four men along, 

 Mr. At water being detained. We had our trip for nothing." 



Mr. Harvey McMurchy was in town this week long enough to 

 say that, he would shoot anybody in town a match, but he left 

 again before anyone could answer. 



Mr. J. E. Pumphrey, of Columbus, O., was present at the 

 Haggerty-Mussey match early this week, an interested spectator. 



Col. Jack Winston, of St. Louis, writes me the following scur- 

 rilous St. Louis postal-card, in large black letters, about the 

 above match: 



"St. Louis, April 12. Can you tell me the exact location of 

 Chicago and the West? Well! Well! We await your interesting 

 explanation anxiously. Forest and Streajvi will sell this week, 

 here at least. My kindest to all. Yours sincerely. Jack." 



We shall be obliged to Col. Winston if he will not repeat any 

 such unkind allusions. G'way f'om hyar, man. 



Ch'cago feels complimented in the tact that a Chicago match 

 was the first to be reported with the new Forest and Stream 

 trap type, showing the course of the birds. This feature has 

 caused a great deal of comment here already, and the only 

 wonder is how shooters have been getting along without it for so 

 long. It is "just the thing," they all say. I must sav that I hail 

 this discovery with a sigh of relief, for it simplifies and makes 

 much clearer any trap report. The eye can catch at a glance the 

 whole story of the shooting. Forest and Stream is lining out 

 well in the lead in the journalism of sports. They will ride well 

 who follow. E. Hough. 



Trap at "Watson's Park. 



Btjrnside, 111.. April 13.— Scores made, here to-day by the South 

 Chicago Gun Club for the club medal, 20 live pigeons each, A. A. 

 rules: 



Larkin. . ..10312221232001000211-14 Fogri 11111102102201112121-17 



F Willard 12201221113010100313- 15 Watson . . . 11111110101101221 121-17 

 Beeves .. .01122011210101221002— 14 Kleinman2001122310UK)031011— 14 

 L Willard 01110111 121111313302-17 Marsh . . . .21111211200201021031—15 



Ties on 17 at 5 birds each won by John Watson with 4. 



Target medal, 30 bluprocks eacb : 



LC Willard 25 B Fogli 20 Ed Marsh 13 



F E Willard 30 AW Reeves 30 G Kleinmao(gnest)35 



April in— Score, made here to-day by the Lake County Cluh, Illi- 

 nris State rules, at live Digeons. for cost of birds: 



Ford 1133011201-8 Bond 1110201020-6 



Smith 0121221102 - 8 L W Flersheim 1000012222—6 



Hastings 2212010200-6 Wies 110220201- 



Koehler 0202202101-6 R B Flersheim 2201200123—7 



For birds and small added sweep, one money: 



Ford 10131-4 Hastings 20212—4 



Smith 10100-2 Bond 02001-2 



Wies .12013-4 L W Flersheim 20002-3 



Koehler 02001—2 



In the «hoot-off Hastings won the pot, killing 4 straight. 



Ravelrigg. 



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