April 28, 189&] 



409 



The Royersford Tournament. 



Thk following scores were made at the tournament of the E'k 

 P»ru Shooting Association, held at Royersf ord , Pa , on April 19, 

 SO and 21: 



The. First Day. 



No. 1. 10 singles, $1 entry: Landis 9, Trego 7. Fort 6. Shaaber 4, 

 Ma'z 3. Buck waiter 10, Weineri 10 Thurman 8, Johnson 7. 



No. 2, In sir. pies, Si. 50 entry: Lmois 13. Trego 12, Shaaber 8, 

 Fort 10. Mat/, 5, Buekwalter 12, Weinert 12. Thurman 15. 



No, 3. 10 bi'ds, entrance $1: Matz 6, Trego 9, Shaaber 6. Thomas 



6, Fori 7. Weii erl 8. Thurman 7. Johnson 9, Landis 8, Buekwalter 9. 

 No. 4, 15 birds, entianc-e $1 50: Londis 11, Tburman 13 Bnck- 



wal'er 14, Miller 14. bhaabti 9, Fott 11, Trego 12, Weinert 13, John- 

 son 12. 



No 5, 20 birds, entrance $2: Landis 12, Thurman 16, Miller 19, 

 Fort 8 Bin kw l'erl6, Shaaher 16. 



No. 6, in birds, $1 emry: Miller 8 Landis 9, Thurman 7, Johnson 

 8, Fori 7. Crothers 5. Shaaher 8 Buck waiter 7, Leidy 3, Trego 8. 



No. 7, 10 birds! Landis 9, Miller 10, Fort 7, Oothers n, Shaaber 

 8, Trepo 9, Buck war er 8, Taurman 8, Johnson 10. 



No. 8, 13 birds: Thurman 15, Miller 12, Fort 11, Shaaber 11, 

 Jehnson 8. 



No. 9, 10 b'rds: Thurman 8, Fort 7, Weinert 8, Shaaber 8, Miller 



7, Johns on 9. 



The Second Dny. 



No. 1. 10 birds, $1; Miller 4, Quimby 8, Shaaber 5, Buekwalter 9, 

 Thurman 10, D*virt 8. 



No. 2. 15 Mrris: Miller 13, Buekwalter 13, Tburman 13, Shaaber 7, 

 David 15, Qmmby 11. 



No. 3, 10 birds: Miller 8, Quimby 5, Shaaber 5. Johnson 9, Buck- 

 walt'ei 8 David 8, Tourtuau 8. 



No. 4 15 oirds: M Her 14, Q litnby 11, Shaaber 7, Buekwalter 13, 

 David 11. Thnrmnnl2. 



No. 5. 10 birds: MillerS Quimhy 5. Hinea 7, Buekwalter 9, David 



8, Shaaber 2. .lobnson 9, T 1 u> man 7. 



No. 6, 15 hirds; V Her 14, Quimby 9, Johnson 12. Thurman .13, 

 Shaaher 7. David 10. Hu kwalierll, Clayton 11. 



No. 1, 15 b-rds, Si. 50: M Her 13 Qiimby 9, Thurman 13. David 10. 

 ShaabH 6 Johnson 11, Clay ton 10. Buc-Kwalter 15. 8 oec* 5. 



No. 8. 15 birds, SI. ?0: Miller 15. T urman 12 David 13. Shaaber 

 8, Ci»< in" 8, Evan* 13. smeek 4. Buekwalter 15, Uuimh . 7. 



No. 9 10 birds. SI: Mi'ler 10 Qumnv 3, Thuimaa 7. David 8, 

 Clayton 8. S 1 asht r 4. nines 5, Jl.noson 7, Buekwalter 9, Smick 3, 

 Sbeeiz 4. Evans 8. Yoasi 9, Cassell 8. 



No. 10 10 niros SI: Muier 8. Tburrnau 9, David 10, Smick 5, 

 Evans 8. Clayton 8, Buekwalter 9, Yost 9, Shaaber 7, Scheetz 7, 

 Cassth 8. 



T7ie Tliird Bay. 

 No, 1, 5 live birds, $4 emr> : 



T'es. 



Capt J one« 00211—3 1 3 



"10 

 inn 

 2u 



Tins 



Clayton 12101-4 1113 



J.Iohnson 21020—3 0 



Kambo 11000-2 



lrvm 12220-4 2110 



1112 Saliflde 02120-3 0 



Tburman ... .0110(1-2 



232.2 Leidy 1321)0-3 SO 



W'F Quimby 10022-3 



W Jonnson 31101-4 



Rohprts 02«J2— 4 



F Kleintz 01221-4 



Jake" .11112-5 



M Lindsav 02 23—1 



N .2. 4 live birds $3 emr : 



Quimby 1122—4 Rambrat. 1020-2 



Williams 0200-1 Hoglnnothom fH)22— 2 



Lmdsley 1122-4 Smick 1101—3 



Clavton 1101— 3 Kleinlz 1120—3 



Jones - 11? — 3 Anderson 1000—1 



Jaki .1022-3 Thu'uaan 2002—2 



Johnson - 022:2- 3 Roberts 1120-3 



Sallada 1020—2 Irwin 0222—3 



No. 3, 10 live birds. §8 pmr . : 



Qirmov ....22)1021111— 9 Williams ,..021111210.3- 8 



Lindsley 2202222022— 8 Roberts 10*120*30?— 7 



Clayton iSllllliOo- 8 Sml* ORt&iim— 7 



Jims 1201111110—8 Tburman 1 *. J I J 1100 ' — 7 



J<ke 2100220210 - 0 Rambuw 1 i2OiO2230- 6 



Kleintz 121 .212211—10 Anderson. . 02102021*00— 4 



Erwin 2012112021— 8 Johnson 1001002112 - d 



No. 4, 5 live birds $4 entry: 



Quimby 31011—4 Jake 10200—2 



Lmdsley 10222—4 Rober s 0^20.2—! 



Clavton 10121—4 Johnson 11011—4 



Jones .11021— < 



Irwin 21100-3 



Buck Wall f r 22121—5 



Haginboihom 02221- 4 



Kleintz 12-'il-.5 



Thurman. 10210— : 



Williams 22221-5 



Smick 12001—3 



Duneho wer 02032 -3 



Shooting in Tennessee. 



Knoxvttxe, Tenn,, April 22 —Scores as follows were made at 

 the jeaikr roomily shoot by the Knoxville Gun Club £..r March, 

 using 5 trans, electric pul', 25 blueioeks: 



Known Traps and Uutiiriwa Angles. 



Class N \ 2. No 1. No. 3. No.::. No. 4. No. 5. 



J Rose : 17 10 13 21 .. . 



Wilson.. ....16 15 15 ,21 18 13 



S Van Gilder ..22 18 22 20 24 21 



JEidringe ..14 17 18 19 23 IS 



Jacques 19 23 25 20 20 23 



Slocum .19 



Morris H 



Known Traps and Angles. 



Ciass No. 3. 



Love joy 8 15 14 21 16 16 



E J Boss 13 13 11 



C Ross 16 16 17 



Dow 6 : «.»- 



Piice 13 13 13 16 



Green ^.11 .. .. 



DePaw 10 14 14 13 



White 10 17 16 12 21 17 



Lusoa 13 



Connor 13 15 18 



Taylor.... 10 7 14 11 10 



Wedderkop 17 17 17 20 18 



Goss .. 16 if 14 



Smitb .. . .. 19 20 



Arnold .. 17 



Ex ra. No. 1, semi-expert rules; Nos. 2 and 3, known traps and 

 angler; Nos. 4 and 5, unknown angles; Nos. 6, 7 and 8, known traps 

 and angles: 



No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7.N0.8. 



Eldr'dge 16 16 19 19 20 21 



J E Ro=s .... 14 .. 17 15 14 .. 19 17 

 S Van Gilder 17 21 23 ' .20 21 22 22 32 

 Slocum , ... 15 18 



Ja- ques 14 25 25 23 22 22 21 23 



Morns 19 22 24 15 



Lovrj y SO 10 11 18 



Wilson 17 21 20 17 17 19 13 



DePew 13 10 11 10 



Knrffl M 



L°e£Ott 11 



White 9 ' i, 



Spellman 4 



'Connor .. 16 14 14 



C R ss 19 15 18 19 19 21 



J Ross .. 23 20 22 31 18 



Class N">. 2, known U-'ipa and unknown angles: Van Gilder 23. 

 Eldridse 20, Morris 22,W'lson 21, L .y.j jy 6, Jacques 21. Slocum lo. 



Class No. 3, known iran= fnd angles-; J. E. Ross 21, D? Pew 10 

 C. Ross 13; Dow is, Kncffl 6. Boyd 14. White 14, Spellman 9, Lersuii 

 10, Greer 13, Thomas 6. 



The Columbus Gun Club. 



Columbus, O., April 11— Editor Forest and Stream: At the an- 

 nual meeiiLg of the Columbus Guu .Ciub these officers were 

 elected: Pre-ideut. Henry m f H-.ll wood; Virt-Presid- nt, Frank 

 Wells; S-creiary, Harrv Irvin; Treasurer. Jobn Field; Quarter- 

 master, R. H. Bahb; Ex-cutiv Boor' 1 — Dr. F. F. Lawrence. W. S. 

 Ide, H. C. Park; Captain. Dr, G. M. Waters. 



This \s only the second year of tbe club, which was organized by 

 Dr. Lawrence. Though yfning.it is an organization for the suc- 

 c r sstul eotnpietiug of wh'ch its autr omaay ju ily feel pome pride, 

 as its membn'sbip consis'S of some of our Vst ciiizens an»i repre- 

 sents some of the strongtst und most reliable buFin'Ss interests of 

 the city. Mr. Hal) wood is the patentee of the popular HalLvrod 

 pavng bln.-t ; Mr. Wells is of the Tracy Wells Co., wholesale 

 dealers in notions, sportmg g r ods and blank books; Mr. Iiv n, of 

 Park & Irvin, wbojeoaie and retail ^ea'ers in sporting goof's: 

 Mr. FieW, teller Merchant' &■ Manufacturers' Bank; Mr. B.ib'o, 

 grocfiiea and provision-; Mr Ide and Mr Paris, both leading 

 bankers; Dis. Waters ard LiwrPuce, practising physicians who 

 en.iov the confidence of all wno know tnem, and who en use the 

 scalppl as effectively as they can the hbinmerless: Mr. Simons, 

 one of our roost successful re il estate dealers; Mr. Kern'ns, of S. 

 H. Kerrins & Co., and Mr. Russell, of the National Gaslight Co. 



These comprise a partial list of tbe active membership. The 

 open ng shoot will be held Wednesday, th* 13r,b, and by the next 

 week a new club house (donated by Mr. Hf llwood), bluerock ex- 

 pert traps, North electric pull and plenty of birds will be the pro- 

 gramme. 



The latcb string i« out; come and visit the club and enjoy an 

 alternoon of the manliest of outdoor sportSi X. 



A Promising Boy Shot. 



Wrtle at Utica on March 29, anendirg the kingbird tourna- 

 ment of the Oneida. County SponsmeL's Association, and again 

 at Syracuse on April 20 and 21, the writer was impressed by the 

 pood work rt one bv young Martin Cavana, the foorte eri-vear-old 

 ton of Dr. Martin Cavana, of Oneida, secretary of the New York 

 State Association of Railway {Surgeons. On thp former occasion 

 the youngster shot at 35 kingbirds, breaking 30. Thisisagccd 



MARTTV O.VVAVA. 



pace for a lad of his vears. His w«igbt is 901b?. and he is inclined 

 to a stocky build, with a good-uatured face, determined f-bin and 

 a piercing na'rof g r av "ves. By permission of his father be read- 

 ers of Foubsi: and Stream are to-day presented with an excel- 

 lent picture of the Oneida - 'Boy Wonder." 



Young Cavana's first lessons in snooting were, with a toy air 

 rifle, with which he used o shoot sparrows. H^'s first esperierc° 

 wMi the sbotKun was at Sylvn B°ach in 1891, when he bagged 280 

 plover during the season. He has a record of better than 93 per 

 ceut. at kingbird targets. 



Great Shooting in Oregon, 



PoHTTiAiro, Ore., April 15 —We have had a memorial day for all 

 shooters in tirs city. Tbe weather was wet and disagreeable, bu 1 

 neverttieless quite a number of sportsmen went out to the shoot- 

 ing grounds either as spectators or as participants in the match 

 for the Will'amette Rod and Gun Club's gold medal for the 

 champion 100 bird shooter of Oregon. This medal was gotten up 

 for the purpose of showing: the commjnnity at larse that we have 

 got some "real" shooters in Portland, and the result was as pre- 

 dicted, v'z., that we tiave some of as good shots as there are on i he 

 c^ast, and in fact, as good as a great many of our Eastern cities 

 can bna*t of, the only thing required beine a little enc.ouraeement 

 and which in the past number of years has been very limited. 

 Tbe first shoot during the day was for the mucb-talfcr d-of and 

 coveted Dudley diamond medal. The participants in this ma ch 

 were W. J. Rilev. C. E. Huehes and L, A. Wheeler, who tied for 

 this medal O' e week ago. Th» three decided to prove ownership 

 and superiority by shooting off the tie on five single and two pairs 

 of double bluerock tar-sets. The first shoot resulted in a tie 

 between Wheeler and Hughes, Riley falling out. The second shoot 

 resulted in a victory for WhePler, he killing 8 to Hughes's 7 

 Much enthusiasm was sbown by all present throughout this ma ten 

 and when the winning bird was killed Wheeler was overwhelmed 

 with congratulations. 



Tl'e next shoot was for the championshin gold medal at 100 

 single bluerock targets, entrance $5. There were not as many 

 entries in this match as there would hive been provided the 

 weather had been more encouraging, but judging from the scores 

 made it would be a good idea to have all shoots take place in the 

 rain. 



F< llowiug are tbo scores of t>-e great even*: 



Hughes 11111111111111111101111011111111111111111111111111 



10111111111111111111111011110111111111111111111011-94 

 Wheeler.... 1111 lllllOiniol 101101101 111 lOl 1001111111011011101 



ioi uii o liuoi it i in o n o i ii i n i ion l- i i noiomiii-79 



Riley mill 11 1010110110 OllllOllllllLlllomiillllllll 



minion i uiiiiniinimimiiiiioiiiini niii-ss 



Hoxie oiui urn iii'iiioiiiomnioiommiiimimioioi 



loiuiiiiiiiiinoiiiiioiiiiiuiiiiinoiiiiimiiiii-sfj 



Storey Oll011111111110.il UuOHlinilllimillliimillOll 



11 nOlolHUlllllll 111 Hi 1111 UOOll! 11111111111101-86 

 Green wall lOOlOlCOHOlOulOi 0 1 01 0100 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 010 1 01 0 ! 011 1 101 



iiuii' oiioiiQ ioimooioioioiPooicoojoo-54 



J S Parker lilllOllOlllimimililOni.OnilOOOllllHllOlllOl 



F A Lace 01101010111*111 llHIOlOim 11101110110101' 1011001111 



oiiiiinonininonoi!iioinnniinioiiiioioiioi-77 



Eubanker Oillll 101 10001111 1010111111 101 100111 Oil 01 1 1 0110011 



looiiiiiiiuiionniii unui nil lonuou mom ni— 77 

 J Seed niiiiiitnoiioinniinoniionno 01100110100001 



iiimiiiniiionnno inoinononoio.iioiiniiii— 78 

 p Kenzeii liiinimiiioii'ni mil iiiOjiiiiioiiiinniriiio 



niiinnomi in 1101111 iiiiiniiinniinuiooiii— 93 



C Meritt .1 HlOlinillOOOlllliimilOlllOlXKJOlllOllOlllllOm 



( 11 10np 10111IHU10I1 <• 

 George 0> 'Ml 11111 nun 100 ) 1 1 0001 10 1 1 1 mini 11 1 10000101 1 1001110 



001 11)1 101 1 



Portland 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0001 lOOlOl 1 1 llKtUli lllll 11K»110101110111010 



jojniioiDv 



One of the most enjoyable features of our sport is thf use of Ihe 

 perfect worting expert traps and Nona's electric put Is. I for 

 one wish 'o expc< ss my thanks to Mr. North for thia most pleas- 

 urable mven" ion, and if lie could hear the expressions of sur. 

 pr -e and pleasure on out shooters' first experience with them 1 

 am affslii be would grow too vain to live in Eastern cities and 

 come to the wild, wooly West; we will assure him a royal ova- 

 tion. 



Immediately after the above-mentioned ni»dal match Chas. 

 Hoxie and W. A. Storey shot a match at 100 targets each and tied 

 on 96 each. They shot at two more ta'gets eaeh and broke them, 

 when they were obliged to quit as there were no more shells on 

 the grounds. 



Worcester's Great Day. 



Aw all day tournament of the Worcester Sportsmen's Club was 

 held on their grounds April 7, snd was a success fn ra Etarr to fln- 

 i a h. The atmosphere was clear and fragrant, and ii sc re d more, 

 like the sweet realms of summer than even a spring morn. Everj- 

 thing was alive. Sportsmeu from all over New England were 

 present, to participate in the esciting spon. prominent being O. 

 R. Dickie, Place and Barrett, of the fam us Wflltngtoutre.ps, 

 Capt. Edward Welch of tbe renowned Lake View Gun Club team, 

 the well-known fox hunter and expert, A. B. F. Kenney, and 111 

 fact some of the most prominent snots in New Lngland, repre- 

 senting Boston, Lowell and adjoining c'ties. 



The Worcester Spoilsmen's Club grounds are situated on the 

 beautiful Lake Q.uinsigamond, a distance of one and one-half 

 miles from the city, and can be reached by road, water or rail. 



On tbe eve of the shoot sportsmen were bu-Uy gathering their 

 paraphernalia together, and m the morning when the sun peeped 

 up from the horzon it stood and gazed at the large and spacious 

 ba'ge which stood in front of Elisha's store, ready to receive any 

 inLumbrance which, might be in order. By 9 o'clock standing 

 room was at a premium, and la'er on she was setn rolling over 

 the roads with one of the merriest crowds of sportsmen in exist- 

 ence. After an hour's ride through picturesque scenery the 

 grounds were rea' bed. where everything was found in readiness 

 tor the visiting sportsmen. Shooting began at 10 o'clock, and 

 below w» have the winners of Ihe day. 



No. 1, 6 bluerocks: Dickie (5, Barrett a, Welch 4, Knowles 4. 



No. 2, 5 clays: A. L. Oilman 5, M. D. Oilman 5, Piace 5, Dickie 

 4, Barrett 4. 



No. 3, 6 bluerocks: M. D. Oilman 6, Larkin 5, Place 5, Knowles 0. 



No. 4 5 clays; Davis 5, Welch 4, Harvey 3, Place 3. 



No. 5, 9 bluerocks: 



Place 1 01 111111-8 K'owlos 1 11 '1 011 0—7 



MD Oilman llllllOU— 8 AL Oilmen lOlOiOlll-fi 



CKCfcie llOllHll-8 C„pt Welch 110110110-6 



Lurkm ,. 110101111—7 Barrett lOOlillOl-0 



No. 6, 5 clays: Capo Wei en 5, Dickie 5, Davis 4, M. D. oilman 0. 



No. 7. 5 claj s: Dickie n. Lai km 4, Hew 3. Davis .2, Place 3 



No. 8 5 clays: Davis 5. M. D. Oilman 4, Welch 4. A. L. Gilmau 



3, Welch, Jr . 3, B rrrett 3. 



No. 9. H blu-rocks: Howe 6, Dickie 5, Davis 5, Larkin 4, Barrett 



4. Crompton 3. 



No. 10, « clays, 30yds., both barrels: M. D. Gilman 4, Kinney 3, 

 Barrett 3. A. L. Oilman 2, Dir;kie 3, Crompton 1. 



No. 11, 5 bluerocks: M. D. Gilmau 4, A. L. Gilmau 3, Place 3, 

 Knowle* 3, L trkin 2. 



No 12, 5 clays: Crompton 5, M. D. Oilman 4, A. L. Oilman 4. 

 Knowles 4, Davis 3, Capt. Welch 3. 



No. 13, H blueroc.Ks: Dickie 6, Capt. Welch 5. Barrett 5, A. L. 

 Giltnan 4. 



No. 14, 5 clays: Davis 5 Barrett 1, Knowles 4. Dickie 3. 

 No. 15, mi°s and out: Dickip 11. 



No. 16, 7 bluerocks: Dickie 7. Capt. Welch 6. Barrett 5. 

 No. 17, 5 clays: Knowlts 5, Oromoton 5, Harsey 1, Place 4, Bar- 

 ren 3, I .uther 2. 

 No. 18, 5 clays: Harris 5, Crompton 4, Barrett 4, Davis, 3. 

 No. 19, fi bluerocks: Welch. Jr . 6, DicKie 5, Harris 4, Barrett 4. 

 No. 20,0 bluerocks: Di"kie 6, Pei r> 5, Capt. Welch 4. 

 No. 21, 5 clays: Harris 5, Capt. Welca 4, Barrett 3. 



Bay State. 



The Independent Gun Club Tournament. 



Fine weather, a good attendance fast flying pigeons and well 

 thrown targets were the rombinaiion at 1 he opening t< urnament 

 of the Independent Gun Club held at Seuth Flam field, N. J., on 

 April 20. Among those wno took a hand at the sport were: Al 

 Rust the Pennsslvania cbnmpion and John Rothaker, Loth of 

 Philadelphia and Wm. H. Hart roan of Trtnton. Tie programme 

 comprised nine events at bluerock targets and three at live birds, 

 each i f the latter having over a score of entries. 



In the first target events our of 10 shot at, Sisty and Bran ring- 

 ham broke straight; Manning S, Smith t, Scper 6, Stiyktr 6, Hart- 

 man 5 and Mason 0. 



No. 2, same conditions — Soper 10, Smith 9, Brantingham 9, Rust 

 9, Manning 8, Rothaker 7, Hartman 7, Sisty 7, Mason 6, Strj ker 6, 

 Forest 4, KirK 4. 



No. 3, s»me. No. 4. same. No. 5, same. No. 7. same. 

 Brn't'b'mlOinilin- 9 1111111111-10 11 1111 1110— 9 1110111111—9 

 Htu'tm'nnlOOOllllSl— 7 11111000J1— 6 UOOIHIOII- 6 1011011111—8 

 Manning. 1111110111—10 GOOlllll'O— 6 11I0111U1— 9 1011010111—7 

 Mason.... 1111111011- 9 l'llUOllll- S 1111101111-9 1011110111-7 



Bust iininni-io 1111111011-9 jiiiiiiiii-10 iiimmi-10 



Kirk OOlOOnoOO-3 OlOOObOIOl— 3 



S' per ... .1111110011— 8 1100111110— 7 1111111111—10 llllllilll-i6 



Forest... lOOllOO'HJO- 3 ODOOObOO- 4 



Stryker... 0101010100- 4 0,-11111100- 6 0111001111- 7 1111111000— "7 



Rothaker 1 011111111— 8 0111111111— 9 1111101111- 9 0110111101—7 



Smith HOimOOl— 7 1001011111—7 110111111—9 1111111111-10 



sustv oninijoi- 8 lojiimi"— 7 mmmi— 10 .. 



Voehl 0111000110— a 1011011001— 0 1101110110-'7 



Tiust 1010111100-6 11 mn 1 10- 0 1111130111— 0 



Tlonglass W300111111- 6 . 



Pierson 0111111101— 8 



No. 6,15 tf,i-deip. No 8, 10 targets. No. 9. 15 tf reels 

 Brantingham.. 111111111111111— 15 11011 H110- 8 111111111110101-13 



smith nnoiniooim-12 mioiim- 9 mimiimoiii- 13 



Voehl lOHOlD'C'lOOlO- 5 



Trust. 011011111101101-11 



Manning H100'00111111i-ll 0111001101- 6 111001111111111-13 



Mason 111111111111111-15 



Bust 111111111111110-14 1111111111-10 111111111110110-13 



Har tmann 11 01) 100100 1 1 1 1-10 



Pierson 1 0101101 i 111101- 11 1011011011- 7 001111111100111-12 



Soper mini 10111111- 14 OHllllllO- S 111111101111001-12 



Douglass llOKiOniOlllll-ll 



Strvker 111110101111010-11 



Rrthaker lOOlOOlOHhv. 0111001010- r. 011111011110111—12 



Rush ton 1110111101— 8 110011001101111-10 



Tee Kay 00111 11111 Dill— 13 



Mack nomioii— s loiinnmcui-is 



Live birds, Nos. 10 and 11, four Dirds each, $3 entry, four 

 moneys; No. 12, 3fl. miss and out: 



No. 10. No. 11. No.12. 



Smith , 2C01— 2 1102—3 21112 



Hartmann lllo— 3 0102—2 12110 



Rust ...1212-4 1111—4 12123 



Sisty 1011—3 2000—1 . . 



Larry 0111-3 1200—3 



Pierson 0001—1 H'00— 1 



D Terry 1102—3 1111—4 20 



Trust illl— 4 1221-4 



Soper 2132—4 2202—3 10 



Manning 0001-1 2110-3 0 



Mason 1101-3 1212—4 



Wm Force 1002—3 1000-1 1110 



Brantingham 20)0— 2 ... 12m 



Rothaker 1220—3 o101-2 11122 



Lair 0202—2 2021—3 0 



I -ouglass 0121—3 21 1 1—4 21212 



"Voehl 1110-3 0210—2 



Richmond 22il— 4 0201—3 10 



Moore 02o3-2 1021—3 0 



Tee Kay oOOl— 1 1111—4 310 



W Terry 22H— 4 0 



Bigoney .... 10 



Mack .... 1210 



Smith, Hartman, Rust, Force. Douglass and. Brantingham pock- 

 eted the cash. 



The Wellington Gun Club. 



Wellington, Mass., April 33 —There was a larger attendance 

 than usual at the regular weekly shoot of the Boston Shooting 

 Association to-day. The conditions were good and several fine 

 scores were made in the numerous matches, both by the experts 

 and amateurs. 



In the merchandise match, at .15 sir gles and 5 pairs, the scores 

 were: Class A, Scott und Stanton 21, Btrrert and Perry .22, San- 

 born and Wat-dwell 19, Cowee 17 Class B, Climax 23, Stone and 

 Bradstreet 21, Dili 19, tit -re and D,niels 18, Warren 15. Class C, 

 Hardy and Peano<'y 20. Winn 17, Coughlin and McCoy 16, Thomas 

 li; 15 other events were shot. 



Down in Hunterdon County. 



A number of enthusiasts assembled at Three Bridges, N, J on 

 Aoril 18 and indulged in some l'vr-bird shoots rg, under Hurling- 

 hdm rules. The first three events were at 4 live birds each, S3 

 entry, two moneys. The last three were miss-and-out events, $1 

 entr* : 



HBMillwin fiiil 1-2 .2011-3 



J Warf ord 1012-8 2111-4 



WADg«r 1012-3 112—1 



AS Case .1111—4 2102-3 



Geo Cranmer 1223-4 0022-2 



Dr Voorhees 0131 8 1111-4 



0110-2 



.2211 



10 



220 



2002-3 



1211 



• n 



10 



1221-4 



1111 



.211 



122 



0011-2 



120 



210 



122 



0201— g 



20 



no 



121 



0201-2 



0 



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