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Worth's System Capture's Albany. 



PATH, North, the ruddy-fa^ed lad from Cleveland, Ohio, inven- 

 tor ot the eeienrated electric pull, visited Albany cm April 19, put 

 up a set of expert trips, adjusted the above-mentioned electric 

 anplianee, threw 2,770 blnerock targets, enforced bis new system 

 of bandies pping and captured the hearts of the Albanians as well 

 as of the visitors who were present. The day was a delightful 

 one, the air being soft and balmy and the wind, from the left- 

 quarter, j u^t strong enough to keep the shooters euessmg as to 

 where io hold in order to powder the " aueers." The shoot was 

 held on the new grounds of the West End Trap Shooting Associa- 

 tion, at West Albany. These grounds have recen'ly been ai quT^d 

 by the Association and are admirably situated, being about hilf 

 an hour's ride from the railway depot. A few weeks ago a big 

 sand knoll marked the center of 1 he grounds, but energetic use of 

 the shovel has caused this to disappear, the sand being used to 

 form a barrier between the shooters and the traps. The 'raps, 

 Ave in number, are set on tbe edge of a pit which is of sufficient 

 depth and width to allow the trappers to do their work without 

 assuming a cramped attitude. Back of the pit i« a heavy timoer 

 shield. 4ft. high, and the sand barrier mentioned above slopes 

 from the top edee of this shield to a point about four yards in 

 front of the firing points. This is a novelty in the way of a barrier, 

 and is on absolute guarantee of safety for the trappsrs. Toe sur- 

 face has oeen sodded down and will Irok fresh and invuingina 

 short time. The c'ub has erected a neat shooting house, about 

 30x20, one story high. Tbe Association is in a Vf ry nrospen us 

 condition, with a fat treasury and about seventy-five members. 

 Geo. W. Dora, its president, is an enthusiastic veteran sportsman 

 and one who is able to Hold up his end either at field or trap 

 shooting, ano is alwa) s on band when shootirg is going on. 



The attendance was lather light in the morniog, but after 

 dinners the events bad good, fat entry lists. Among the visitors 

 was the iolly Washington (D C.) expert 'BilL" Wagner, who 

 shot in good 'orm nesp'te tbe_fact that he was obligtd to change 

 spectacl F", Wm. R. Hobart, Von Lengerke & Detoiold's expert 

 representative, who made top average durtLg the daj ; Frank 

 Northrop and «l. C. Kennedy, both raitling good shots and j lly 

 companions from Johns'own, N. Y.; the veteran "Uncle Sammv" 

 Goggi , from Troy, who mokes a hot paee for tbe younger boys: 

 M. F. Roberts. 'he Gre^n Mountain boy, who came ail the way 

 f omRup c rt, Vermont, to see his Albanjjfriends and incidentally 

 bre»k a tew targets, Horace B. Deibv, editor of the "Rifle, Rod 

 and Gun" department of tbe Albany Argus, one of the hest known 

 sp rtme writers in the couutry. acted as official scorer. This 

 same hustling Derby, hv the wav, is a walking encyclopedia in the 

 matter of record* of New York shooters, having them all at his 

 tongue's end, and woe betide the one who tries to get into a grade 

 below his class when H^mce has his eve around. Not only In 

 records, however, is he well posted, but in all ma'ters pertaining 

 to land and water spans with tbe rod and eun he is a r<-ci gnized 

 authotitv,ard his department in ibe Argus is ''sworn by" through- 

 out the *S'ate. President Dorn, Secretary "Adams." ant otner 

 members of i he association exerted them>elve* to entertain the 

 party and keep thirgs running smoothly, and they succeeded ad- 

 mirably. At noon the party discussed a substantial dinner at 

 Schafer's Hotel. 



It. is worthy of note that Paul North wa« out of form for one or 

 two events afrer dinner, although he had previously been shoot- 

 ing strong. Whether it was the amount of goodies consumed or 

 the smiles of the winsome damsels in the dining-room that 

 affected Paul deoonent sayef.h not. BUlv Hobart and the Wash- 

 ington lad shot a stiff pace throughout. In the seventh event 

 Biuy Wagner scored 15 straight under the export handicap. This 

 wrs'the first experience of auy of the shooters under these rules, 

 and I am safe in saying that every man was favorably impressed 

 with its workings. . . , 



The table shown below gives a cleir idea ot how positions are 

 likely to be ch»nged in shooting under this equable system. The 

 first line of figures gives the number of the events and tbe figures 

 below show the positions held in each event by tbe four men who 

 led the averages for the day.it being understood that where r 

 shooter was first or second in any event, he shot as an expsrt in 

 the event next following: 

 1st. 2d. 3d. 



Hobart +1 *3 +1 



North « tl *l 



Wagner « *2 *•? 



Northrup ....+2 *3 To 



* Expert, t Amateur. 



In speaking of the new system. Horace B. Derby thus ex- 

 pressed himself in the Albany Argus on the day following the 

 above shoot: . . ■ . . 



"The new and peculiar conditions that governed the contests 

 brought the excitement up to an unusual tension, and when a win- 

 ner was 'dumped' by being handicapped under expert rules in 

 the succeeding event, his demolition was received with shouts of 

 delight from his brother sbooters. On the other hand, praise and 

 applause were not withheld from those who possessed the nerve 

 and sk'll to shoot their way into the winning classes a feat of 

 more than ordinary moment with the new b'rds, traps and handi- 

 cap system. To the gallan* Cleveland boy who graced our tour- 

 nament with h's presence the credit is due to inaugurating a new 

 era in tr»p shooting that will lift the sport from the somewhat 

 beaten rui into which it had fallen, and no belter wish could be 

 expressed for his welfare than that he may make tbe good im- 

 pression and meet witn the same measure of success elsewhere 

 that he gamed at tbe Albany tournament." 



Below will be found detailed scores of the day's work: 



No. 1, 10 singles, $1 enfrv: 



Sanders 0111111111- 9 Wagner; 1111111111-10 



George 0101001010- 4 Vine OlllOOlOM— 5 



Hobart 1111111111-10 R ineek 110101 000- 5 



Geisel llllOOliO'— 6 Adams U01Q01101- i 



Gengnaeel OOOiUOlOlO- 3 North 0111110111- 8 



Northrop ..1111111110-9 



No. 2, 15 singles, 81.50 entry: 



Exoerts. 



Hobart. 01 1011111111111-13 Saund ers 111011100111111—12 



Wagner 111011111111111—14 Northrop imill01111110-13 



Ami.teurs. 



George 1C111O0H 111111 —13 Reineck 010010100101011- 7 



Geisel 110011011001101- 9 North 111111111111111-15 



Gen^nagel OlOlOOOOlOtOUl— 7 Adams JlUOlllfMOlll— 11 



Vine... 111110101100001- 9 



No. 3, 10 singles, $1 entr> ; 



Experts. 



North 1111111111—10 Wagner 1011001011- 6 



Hobart 111111 1111— 10 Ge.ngnageP 1101001010- 5 



Saunders 1111110011- 8 ReinecK lOllOlllll— 8 



Northrop OJlOllliOl— 0 Adams 0111001111- 7 



George 0301013100- 3 Robert 1111111011— 9 



Geisel HllllOiOOl- 6 



No. 4. 15 singles, $1.50 entry: 



Experts. 



North 001111111111111-13 Roberts 011101100101110- 9 



Hobart 110111110111111-13 



Amateurs. 



Wagner 111111011111111—14 Reineck 001111010110110— 9 



Saunders. . . .OOlllllonOOlOl— 9 i.eon. .. 100111011101111-11 



Xorthrop lOiOlltilllllitl— 11 Kennedy 0 1 01100101) 100 1 — S 



fteorce 10 lllllllll 1110—13 Adams 011111111111101-13 



Gei»el 1 )lill!0mi'U-14 Rockworth... .11011(101101110-11 



Gengnagle OollllOOlOlOOOO- 6 Taylor llllOJOlQOil 111-11 



No. 5, 10 singles, $1 entry: 



Experts. 



w aglle r C0111110H— 6 North 1111111111—10 



Geistl • 0001110111- 6 George 0110011011- fi 



Roberta. 111011U01— 8 Adams 1010111110- 7 



Amateurs. 



Saunders 1100111111- 8 Taylor 1111111111-10 



Northroo 1011111110- 8 Roberts 1111111111-10 



Gengnagle lOOlOOOOJJ- 2 



Reineck 1011100111- 7 



Leon 110101 1011- '. 



Rockworth 1001111111— S 



Kennedy .... 1110110101- 7 



No. 6. same as No. 5: 



Experts. 



Hobart 11110011^1— 7 Saunders 0111111110- 



Taylor 1 11 10011 1— 8 Norr.nrop 0001111110 - 6 



Roberts HOllllOll- 8 Rockworth 1111001101— 7 



North JOilfillOl- 8 Moaglns UOUO01I1— 7 



Amateurs. 



Wagner 1111101111— 9 Richards 11100! TO— 5 



G-isel 1111111111 10 Hart 0110101010- 6 



George U10 1101 1— 8 Greer liOlOUOlO- 6 



Adams 1011111010- 7 Reineck ..... 1001000 il>0- 3 



L«*>n 0000111000- 3 Gengnagle llltilllOU— 8 



Kennedy ,...1111000001-5 



No. 7, lo singles, S1.50 entry: 



Exoerts. 



Geiael .111100111100011-10 Wagner 111111111111111-15 



R'chards 1111110001- 7 



Hart 0001000010 - 2 



Greer lOllOlolll— 



.1111100111- 



Amateurs. 



Son.-lers 101 J 1110111 1111—1 3 Kenned y 101 111111011011—13 



Hobart 111111011111111-14 R chards 00100 1011 1 OtOOO— 6 



Tajlor 01 01001 101 1111 1— 1 0 Hart , .000000011001100 - 4 



Roberts Otllliillllllll-U Reineck 00 110001 H'OCOOt— 4 



NoTth lHlllimillll-15 Gmgnagl".... 100001010000000- 3 



Northrop 10)1111111(1111-13 Rockworth ... .10 1001 001111 10 - 0 



Goggins 111111011110111—13 Adams OllnO.OOllOflO'iO— 5 



George UOlOUllH'Oll— 13 Oargell - OlOilO 01101101— 8 



Loon 010111001111010- 9 Belts 11 101 0.111 1001 11—11 



No. 8, 10 singles, $1 entry: 



Exoerts. 



Wagner 0101111110- 7 Hobart 0111111111 — 9 



North 011100U10— 6 Roberts lOiOllOlUO- fi 



Amateurs. 



Geisel 1011011110- 7 B*tts 1011101100- 6 



Smnders OlllOlllOl— 7 Willis 0001100000- 2 



Rockworth 1101101110- 7 Adams 0 01111110— 7 



Taylor llllllllil-10 Keays OOUOOOOOl- 3 



Northrop llO'iOUll— 8 Farnham 0110101111— 7 



G'g-rins 1111111101- 9 Pat'en lOlllIOIll— 8 



George OliOllOlll- 7 Cargell IOOOjUIOI- 5 



Gengnagle 10 0010110— 



Heineck OODOOiOlll— 4 



L^on 1111011111— 9 



Kennedy 1111011 '00- 7 



No. 9, 15 singles, $1.50 eatry: 



rfixneTts. 



Taylor 11 110001110111-11 Goarsins 111000111011110-10 



Hobart 10110111111100-11 L"nn lOltOuOO.OOHOl— 6 



Amateurs. 



Wagner 111110111110111-13 Retts... OOnxllllOlOllOl- 7 



Nor.h 101111010010111-10 Willis 11001-0 0110110- 9 



Roberts llliOUOOUr i- ■ dams 003111011 1000 1 1 - 8 



Geisel 001 Li 101 U 10000- 8 Kca-.s.... OOlOOih'lOOl'Ol- 7 



faunders.... Ill lOUOl 110111 - 12 Langiey..... .. tlOOlOOMtlt'OOO- 6 



Northrop H Olllllillllll — (3 Patten... lilt 11 i 01011 1 1 1—13 



Rockworth. ...11111 lllllllll— 15 Ctrgell 1000 iOlOilOlOO- 6 



George. 00100100^111010- 6 Gengnagle 010111001 ill, ill -10 



Kennedy HlOOlOllUlOU 11 Eoineck 111101001110110-10 



No. 10, 10 singles, 31 entry: 



Expert*. 



Rockworth 0110111110-7 Northrup 1110111101—8 



Wagner 1111111100-8 Patten. 0011101011-6 



Amateurs. 



Taylor 1111111111-10 St Charles 1111111010-3 



Hobart 1101 llllll - 9 Keays Ill JOt 1110-8 



Goggin llOlllluOl- 7 Langlev 0001000010-2 



Ltou 1111 111001— 8 (xengnagle lOlOlllOiO— e 



North nOUllIll- 9 Farnh m 11 10010110-6 



Geisel 1011001111— 7 R cbards 0111001111-7 



Saunders ....1111101011— 8 Grosbeck 0110 ml; 00 -4 



George. lUOtiOill- 8 Spinks OolOOlllll-fi 



Kennedy 1011111010- 7 Aiaois OUOOOlUll— 5 



B-)tts lOIOJOOilt— 6 Sydney Ol'liOOOll-6 



Willis 1101011100-0 Greer 0101100111-0 



Extra No. 1, 15 blue.ro -kg. f,l., r i0 entry: Taylor 13, Hohart 7, 

 North 14, Goggm 13, Leon 14 Geise 1 14. Rock wort h 13, Wagner 11. 

 Northrop 12. Saunders 11, George 11. Keays 11, Berts H, Lioel-y 0, 

 St. Charles 13, Sydney 10, Ricaards 11, Farnham 9, Hart 1, Adatno 

 8, Hein 0 



Extra No, 2. 10 bluerocks, $1: North 10. T><m P. Taylor 8, Goegin 

 6, Ro< kwor'h 9, St. Charles 8, Sydney 6, Wil is 5. Geotg- 5. Greer 

 b, Spmks 7, Hobart 10, Keays 5, Thorn 3, Saundei s 10, H«.in 3, tfel is 

 6, fturnhsmS. 



Extra No. 3, 10 bluerocks. $1: North 8, Hobart 6, Sanders 8, 

 R>cKworth 7. Keays 5. Taylor 4 S\ Cnarles 9 Spinks 8, Sydney 



6, Leo" 3, Willis 4, Richards 5, Caryle 5, Geor fe e P, Langiey 2, 

 Stone 6. 



Pacific Slope Shots. 



San FbAncisco, April 17.— The Lincoln Gun Club held its 

 monlhly medal shoot tc-day at the range on the Alameda shore. 

 In laying our these grounds the club was long-headed enough to 

 arranee them so that the shots would always be in harmony with 

 tbe prevailing winds, otherwise to-day's must have been a com- 

 plete failure. Under tbe circums'-ances, however, the event 

 passed off to the satisfaction of all concerned. The following 

 scores speak for themselves: 



First < lass. 21 liluerock c '. 

 Daniels-IOOllllimillOinill— 18 Wenzel .101111111010101111011-16 

 Mellish-.lOlinOllllloliOn 111-17 Quinton. 011 1 1 1 0 11 1 11 00 1 011 1 11—16 

 Forster. .011111101111111111100-17 Oate ... .lllOHOlllloilllOOi ll-li 

 Kainey.. 111101011011101111111-17 Whitne> 111111011001011101110-15 

 Burns.... lOlOlinOOUlllllllll— 17 Potter... .0111ini011100l001101-14 



Cook 101111000111111101111—16 Wisher... liOlllOOlllOlDllloorjn-12 



Allen.... lllllllll 110101011001—16 Venker..0110UOOO]OiOI)li01111-12 

 BolandeTlllOlllllOOOOllllllil— 16 



Second class. 



Fran zer . 11 1 101101010111011 111—16 Elliott.. .01 010011 11 011 10001111— 1 3 

 Olsen. . . .111111010100011101101—14 Ostean'r.lOtCOOOlllOlOOlOlllll— 12 

 Cohen.. ..110011000101011111110—13 Gregorv.011 0' >010CnC001UOOOOO— 5 



Seond match. 12 singles: Whitney 11, Kai uey 10, b'raizen 10, 

 Daniels 9. Allen 9 Cook 9, Ostrander 9, Brunes 3, Mebitch 8, 

 Yenk r >er 7, Foster 7, Elliott 6, Cohen 6, Gregory 6, Bolander 6, 

 C»tefi, Fisher 4 Corter6. 



Third match. Os'nglesand three paim Frarzen 10, RruneR 10, 

 Cohen 7, Cook 7, Whitney 7,Cate 7, Daniels 1, Quinton 6, Aneon 6, 

 Karney 5, Ostrander 5. 



Fourth match, 12 singles: Franzen 10, Karney 10, Cate 9, Cohen 



7, Quinton 6, Ansou 5. 



Fifth match, 12 singles: Quinton 12, Cohen 9, Gate 9, E'raczeu 8, 

 Karney 4. Anson 3. 



April 17.— The California Wing Shot Club held its second regu- 

 lar match for this season at the Oakland lacetrack to-day. A 

 eplendid lot of birds had been provided for i he sport by -Uncle" 

 Rice, who had also on hand a new retriever that did excellent 

 work bringing in the dead and wounded pigeons. 



Tae day vrai p rfecr. for bird-shooting, the traps worked well, 

 the attendance was large and altogether the meeting was the 

 most enjoyable yet held for the present season. 



The regular 12-bird contest was, of course, the principal feature 

 of the day, and it proved to be tne closest match ever shot off at 

 tbe Oakland Track. 



The full score was as follows: 



Rohinson 211111212200-10 Hunt 



Slade 2*2021201001- 8 Kyle 



Haas 233020013232- 9 Slack , 



Barney 21201 1 10101- 9 Da 11 



Golcner 211003112001- 8 Schroder. ... 



L'dole 10)110010002- 6 Fay 



Cracknell 110112101021-9 Taylor 



...112022020301— 8 

 ...211100110011- 8 

 ...1200,11001121— 7 

 . .. 1010111001 11- 8 

 ..::■>.> 1200020101— 6 

 ... 2202201 C:C20- 8 

 ...112OOvO10,10- 6 



AICTOBIA. B. C, April 19.— Members ot the Gun flub held their 

 first snoot of tbe season at Peoria blackbirds to-day. Tbe scores 

 a< 25 f»irdB were as lollow* : O. Weller 22. W. White 20, J. Swra«r 

 17 W. BickfoidlO, H. N. Snort 16, W. R. Adams 15, E Grieggl5 

 Five shots each were Art d on i he rapid firing systi m, resulting in 

 i he following scores: Short 5, Adams 4, White 3, Weiler 5, B.ck- 

 ford 3. 



Seattle, April 16.— The Seatt e Rod and Gun Club held its 

 reguiar st.oot this afternoon at its gr unds in West Seattle. The 

 best work of tbe day was done by J. N. Hardy, Lewis and 

 Churchill. 



F r*t cla=s. 



Oollins 1011110111)100111110-15 10 1111-5-20 



fie 0111001 llllllOJlOlOO-13 01 10 11-4-16 



J NT Hardy'. '. llUillOllllllllllll-19 11 ll 11-6— 25 



Lioder lOOlOlOOllllllllOlOO-U 11 10 11—4-15 



W A Hard v 11101011111011111111-17 10 00 10-2-10 



West ' .1 1 01 1 111 J 0110' 11 10 llOl— 1 4 01 10 10-3-17 



Churchill IDOL UllllUlllll<— 1"> 10 1111-5-24 



LawisT 11111111111111111111-20 11 10 10-4-24 



Second claf". 



Downing 1111 1001111 1101 00101 — 14 10 00 10-2—16 



Webber llllllOlllllHOllOlO-16 00 11 10-3-19 



Atkins .1010ii0ill0iall0101-14 11 00 1.1—4—18 



Hoisineton ObWilolOlOllOOlOl-- 9 01 10 10—3-12 



Bean lOOOuOllliOlOilOOll— 12 00 10 10-3-14 



Then Gates and Kallies issued a manifesto to shoot any two 

 members of the Oneida County Sportsmen's Association a match 

 under thesame conditions. This was promptly accepted by W, 

 O. Harris, who selected Dr. Booth as his partner. It is under- 

 stood that something more sttosiantial than Cruttenden's foit'eit 

 money for his match with Prettie went on this match. The 

 match was shot yesterday and the result, showed that Gates and 

 Kallies bad not overestimated themselves, as they won by four 

 birds. Appended is the score: 



Team i=hoof. between G"tes and Kallies and Harris and Booth at 

 30 singles and lit pairs kingb'rds-: 



H L Gates f 0 01 11 11 11 11 U 11 10 10-1 S 



101 101 1 1 11 1111 1 11 10U IK U1U1 - 26-41 

 A H Kallies 11 11 0 II m 11 11 U ll 11-17 



1U< 1IH11 11010111 0111 1 1111 1111—25—42—83 

 W C Harris 10 01 10 10 11 10 01 11 11 01—13 



11 1 1001 1 1 1ll 1 ' 01' >; ) 1 0 1! 1)1 11 1 10-23 -36 

 W H Booth 10 10 11 11 11 ll 10 01 11 01-14 



llllli0tlllillllll1lilllllllU-3!)— 43-79 

 At the annual m Q eting the following officers were elected for 

 the ensuing yeaT: Dr. W. H. Booth. President; A. S. Hunter, 

 Vice-President; Cbas. R Mizner, Secretary; O. A. Wheeler, 

 Ireosurer; H. L. Gates, R. M. Smith and Gustavus Dexter, Direc- 

 tors. 



The association is In a very nourishing condition, having $1,100 

 in cosh properly. 



We propose to buy new gr-mnds near *h« West Shore depot and 

 fit them up in IP'e soape. Upwards of $100 was donated in prizes 

 to be shot for th!^ sea-cm for average p'izea, «nd the diamond 

 badge will be shot for eaciweek until Nov. 21, at twentj-five 

 single 15 , tne person winning it the greatest number of times to be- 

 come the owner. Hereafter the O. C 8. A. will be represented at 

 every tournam-nt teld m c rural New York,, and that they will 

 get their share is the prediction o£ G. 



Springfield Scores. 



Springfield, O., April H.— Editor Forest ami. Stream: Tbe fol- 

 lowint; »ie tn* S'-rr^s of tbe shooi. helo at Springfield, O., April 8 

 and 9. Tbe U S. P'gem?, which were used exclusively, made 

 many friends by their excellent breaking quality when hit with 

 shot: 



No. 1, 10 singl 'S, U S. msreons: 



S^nford 1111101111— 9 Hamilton 1111111111-10 



Wright lllOJHUl— 8 N Y 1110110111- 8 



Dii Bray 00100 1U011— 4 Shaip.. 10H10U01— 7 



Peon lllloilllt- 9 Shorty Ill 10.11111- 9 



Damm HliOLOll- S Dick W 1011110111- 8 



No. 3, 10 singles, U R. Dieyrfrt*: 



Du Bray 1111111111-10 N Y 1110111011- S 



Damm 1110 11010- 7 Sh'-rty lloilOHU— 8 



Peny 11 llllll 1-10 S'lrp 1110101111— 8 



Hamilton Ulioimi- 9 Young 1111111111-10 



Wright llilltllll-10 Alpice 111 '01111—9 



Sanford 1111111111-10 Penn 1111111111-10 



: s, U. S. pigeon?: 



WaHers 111111111111111-15 



Word lOlliiminilll— 13 



Rtbius lOlOlOHOlOOiIO- 8 



W Y 1100U1091010H- 9 



Shotty 111101111111011-13 



Young iUlllllilllllI— 15 



!;:•>•■.. UIOllOlllOOlOl- 10 



Heilus UmUlllOllll— 14 



M - is h s 1 1 11 1 1 1 01 11 1 01 1 11 -18 



Itex Illllini!li01l-14 



Mc jlurehy . . . . 1 1 1 1011 1 llllll 1—14- 



Oneida County is Wide Awake. 



UticA, N. Y., April 16 —Since the tournament held here March 

 29 theie h<s been blooa on tbe local shooting moon and the end is 

 not yet. Several shooters whose b'imps h«ve grjwn to an abnor- 

 mal size have h-eu doing 8"nie talking, and tbe result was that 

 Messrs. H. L. Gates and A. H Kallies measured then- strength on 

 Friday, April 8, at 30 singles and 10 pairs of kingbirds for the 

 birds. This resulted in the following score: 

 H L Gates. 1110 11 01 10 11 10 11 10 11-15 



111111111010111111111101111111—26-41 

 A H Kallies 10 0.) 11 11 10 11 11 11 10 11-15 



lOUOmOlOllllllllllllOllllll-25-40 



No. 3, 15 singles, nnkoown anarl 



Wright 1111111 lOH 1111— 14 



Saoford Ulill lllllllll— 15 



Perry llOlilOtJllllOl— 12 



Hamilton 11 101 1 10 1 101 lul -1 1 



Perm UlllllllO 1111-14 



Alktte 11111 Oil 1011101-12 



VcDonald 111111111111111—15 



Strong lllOliillloniOlO— 9 



Damm llOilOlllCiOl, 01-10 



D ck W lllOillullOl 110-11 



DuBrav lOlllOHOUlOlO-11 



No. 4, 10 singles, IT S. p'a-eone: 



-Wright 1011111111- 9 Mead 1010000101— 4 



Sanford 1110111111- 9 Suarp 1101111111- 0 



Perry OIlloOlOll- 6 Pearson ... llllulllll- 9 



Hamilton 10I111H11- 9 Uo->erwood llt'lllOoil- 7 



p,. D n lllllllll i — 10 Young llDlllim- 9 



Alkire lOlUnill- 9 vi a rsluv)l 1110111111— 9 



Du Bray 1011010110- 6 Heikes 1110111111— 8 



Damm 1100110101- 6 Rike 111001 1111— 8 



McDonald 1111100011- 7 Rex 11011111-11—9 



Ward... lf-l)01110l- 9 -A'cMnrchy ..1110011111— 8 



Walters 111.011111— 9 W Y 1010110000— 4 



Strong loilllllll- 9 Shorty 1110111111- 9 



No. 5.15 U. S. pigeons, unknown angles: 



Wright 111010111011001-10 W a "l crs 11.011 1101110111- 12 



Santord 111101)10111111-13 Du R-ay 1 101111 1 llllll 1 — 11 



p.rrv 1 1011 HOilli 110-11 M. Murchy 11110 ' 1 1011 11 1 l—liJ 



Hamilton lllllllll llllll— 15 Damm 1H0H101101011— 11 



Penu. .. .....111011011101111—12 



Atkire." Ill 'll'lOUllll-14 



Heikes 1 110111111 1 1111-14 



McDonald 111111111111111-' = 



Strong lltilOilimni-li 



Ua-dersvood 1 1 1 0'Ol 1001101 1—10 



Bobbins 11101 1 01 llOllol— 11 



Rex 1 1011111101111—13 



MSr7baT".7.'.'.".'.'llllilil i 111111-15 You-g lidllllOltiOlll— lz 



Rike 111011110111111-13 Shony 111011111101111-13 



No. 6, 15 U. S. pififon^: 



McDonald 1 11 H 01 11 1 01 1 1 1 -is Wright 111011 1 1 1 101111—13 



Res. llOiHllinilll-14 c and 1 101 llll 1 101111-13 



I-' . r nO'.jlllOOQlOini— S Parrv It 1101 11111 1 111— 14 



Me Miirch v.. ..1110111011 10) 11-12 H-imilton lHOlliOllOOlil— 11 



R.e'vfs...: 111101111111111-14 P^nn 1,1 1111 11)11111-15 



r-nderwood . . ,11001 1 OOOlOOlOl — 8 Alkbe Ill 1111111111 11— 15 



Damm H1011 lOlOUOU-ll Betsell 000000000000000- 0 



Heikes llllOllllllllH-14 ST«.ng 1110110111 Kb 11-12 



Rise " lllllUllimil-15 Mead 111110111111111-14 



DnBrav 11101111101 111 1- 13 Voung Ill 111) 1 11101 11-14 



Mar hall lliilOllllOrl 11 13 Shorty 111011101110111—12 



Waters 11111111101 1 111-14 Bobbin* llOiOOlllilWlll— 10 



No. 7. at 5 8ing'e= a'-d "> pairs U. S. p'geoos: 



Wri.vQr inoi" Ohio 10 CI 01- 8 Du Bray. ..11101 1010 ]0 10 10- 9 



&tPfara....lillQ 10 11 01 01 11-11 Rtke 11101 11 ol 10 1 1 oj.-ll 



He'ke« 10110 10 1101 ol 11—10 £ rong 10111 01 11 01 10 11—11 



II a ai 'iVo*.. 11101 1011 01 01 01— 10 Uuderw'd .11011 00 10 01 00 10— 6 



Perrv iil'»l 10 11 01 10 11—11 Bowies. . . .nolo 10 1 1 ol mi 11— 9 



Utire' 11110 110110 1111—12 Young 1 1 110 1110 11)0 11—13 



iVicDnnald.'lOll 1101101011-11 Saarn 11111 1010 110101-11 



. ' urchylllll 1CH 1011 11-13 Shorty 11011 1101101111—12 



Marshal.. '.11111 1111111111-15 Rex lilll 1111111011-14 



No. 8, McDonald and Sanford, of Ohio, against Heikes and 

 Rexroth. 100 U. S. pie o"« unknown angle*: 

 McDonald 1111011110111101111101010 111111111111111111111011 



lmmuiinnn iniiiin .ominiiiuiii 1111111—93 



Sanford 1111111111 ililll ill llll II llll liinm 11111 illOHOl 



liiiiiiiiuiniiiioiiiiiii' 11111 11 11111 uiiiiiiiii— «7 



Heikes lllllllUKlllJ ill 11111111101 lllOilll lllllllllllll 



"" iiiinniiniiiiiniinuiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiioinonio-94 



Rexroth . -.11 Oil 11 111 1 1 1111101 llll HO 1 1 1 1 ill ill 1 1 llll! 1 11 ill 



111101 11 llllll '01110101 110.1 1 llllll lllllLOlOilllO-8? 

 Youu L ' of SnrinBheiti. aim R>&e, ot iJavon, shot witn the 

 above, to ftll squad; Young breaiting 91 and Rike H. 



C. H. Young, Sec'y. 



Blnerock s and Live Birds at Hackettstowo. 



The beau'iful weather of April 20 drew a goodly number of 

 shooters to Har-kettstown, N. J-, to at' end the bluerooR target 

 and live bird tourns merit arranged bv James L, Smith. Among 

 th« shooters were Wen. L. Canon, of Newark, and Ed Collins, of 

 West Hoboken. Toe taigets were thrown in good shape and H.'e 

 live" birds were a good 1 it of fivers. Tne resuii3 follow: 



No 1, 10tnre°to. $1: No, 2, same. No. 3, sam a . No. 4, same. 



TYoiins.. 1011110011- 7 ■ 



Rii'u DON. 01 10110011- 6 llllJlllOOO- 0 1111101001- 7 0110101010-5 

 E D»cker Ullllioll- 9 110 U1101- 8 llOIIOliOl- 7 lOllllllll— 9 

 Rackst r -llU 1100110- 6 1 1 llllll ' 1-10 110 01 .1)0- 7 OIWJIUOIO- 5 

 MMowdf rllllilOlOl— 8 1111111110-9 011)111111—9 JloilMU— 9 

 J LSmitDl till 11011- 9 1111101111-9 1111111011-9 1U1111H1-10 

 wplls 1011 110011- 7 IOOIOIIOIO-5 HilliniiO-8 lOllllOOOl— 6 

 R-lf ,;"'l)0D11110l- 7 lllllllll'— 10 HlOilllll-9 10 1101111-8 

 Mitchell. 1111111111-10 linillO'0-7 011 111 10 il— 7 101111 1101— 8 



C^ilvle... 00:0110101- 5 IIIO.1I1OOO- 5 llOOllOOlO- 5 



Rirhter 1110000111- 6 



WMowaer OiOllOOUl- 6 1101101011- 7 



Live birds, 4blrds each, pemry, two money?: 



.Mo. 1. No. 8. No. 3. No.4.No.o, 



Capou --2 0211—3 0220-2 0 0 



Decker " 2,01-2 0111-3 0111-3 



Smitl.i 1H2-4 llol-3 221o-3 Ho 12111 



Collins' ia02-S 2212-4 2222-4 111 21220 



Mowder"" ...2102- 3 0200-1 2012-3 0 0 



Brickner 2100-8 0012-2 1001-8 



Nos. 4 and 5 were miss and out events, $2 entry. 



