812 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[MAY 26, 189$. 



Hunt 13. Wagner 14, Sumuierson 9, Barter 13. North 13. Hunter U 

 BondS, Pruitt 11. 



No. 3, 10 bluerocks, $1 entrance: Capron 9, Hunt 5, Henry 7 

 Doyle 8, Roth well, Jr. 9, Bars^ow G, Bond 3, Barker 7, Daw 6' 

 Hunter 8, Pruitt 9, Bondren 2. Wagner 8, Landvoight, 4. 



No. 4, 5 pan's bluerocks, $1.50 enn-auce: Capron 6, Dovle 8, Henrv 

 I- Wagner 7, Barker 5, Bond (1, Rothwell, Jr. 7, Landvoight f., 

 Haoper. Jr. 5 a ' 



No. 5, 10 bluerocks. $1 entry: Barker 6. Pruitt 3. Henry 8, Bar- 

 stow 7, BondreuO, Waeuer 8, Dovle 8, Bond 7, Rothwell, Jr. 9, 

 Daw 5. Hunt 7, Oanm" o. Happer, Jr. 9. 



No. 6, 20 Miierpoks, $3 eutrau-e: D->yle 14. Pruitt 9. Baratow 16, 

 Capron 17. Hunt lb. MeA^pm 17 Barker 9. Rothwell, Jr. 16, Henry 

 10, Daw 13, Bond 14, Bondren 14, Wagner 18. 



Special individual race, 25 bluerocks, $25 a <Hde : 



gapi-ou 101 101011 11 1100inomilll-18 



Rond , 11110011010HI11U1111111-21 



On the Tlilrd Day 

 several new fac^s were seen, among them being those of Milton 

 P. Lindsley, of Hoboken, N. J.: "Rainbow" Thurman. of German- 

 town. Pa.; Geo. S. Atwater, of New York: E. E. Baltzley and W. 

 Fred Quiuiby, of New York; and P. S. Trego, of Mauheim, Pa. 

 Tbe weather was fully as peasant as on previous days and the 

 attendance was good, there being nearly half a hundred shooters 

 on the ground. All the arrangements were carried out in good 

 shape and the shooting- waa hue. Spectators were present to the 

 number or at least 400 and everybody showed great interest in the 

 Work, 



Some dissatisfaction was expressed at the tournament com- 

 mittee in allowing.; Happers. Hunter aud Steele to remain in the 

 amateur class, the first two in particular clearlv outclassing 

 their companions. The guaranteed purses aggregated $425 and 

 the averages were provided for the same as on the second day 

 The prettiest work of the *n,v was done bv W. R. Hobi.rt, who 

 rolled up an average of 05 5-10, Wm. Wagner also distinguishing 

 himself by breaking 93 5 10 and Paul North getting 89 7-10. these 

 in tbe expert class. Anions the amateurs Happers and Hunter 

 again had a "cinch," Hsppers making 94 and Hunter 93 5-10 per 

 cent. These averages proved conclusively that these two men 

 were out of place and should have shot nlr>ng with tbe experts 

 Happe.rs's three days shooting showed 88, 90 8 10 and 94 per ceut , 

 a net average of nearly 91 p=r cent., which is a showing of which 

 any expwt might fe u l proud. Hunter's two days showed 91 3-10 

 and 93 5-10, a net averse of 92 4-10. Smith and Fieles di v. third 

 average monev on 89 1-10 each; James Wolstencroft made 87, 

 Mitchell 86 5-10 and Bond 85 per cent. 



When the shooters left, the grounds in the evening evervbodv 

 was discussing the probable winners of the team match scheduled 

 for the following day. and the majority seemed to think that the 

 chances were in favor of the Union Guu Club, of Springfield, N. 

 J., which had eight men present from among whom to select a 

 team of six. Up to tbe time of starting for tbe hotel the writer 

 supposed that this team would shoot in the contest. What was 

 mv surprise then, later in tbe evening, upon being told by E. D. 

 Miller that the Jersey team would not be allowed to compete un- 

 less its members shot from unknown angles, all other teams to 

 shoot from known angles. This was a sort of a puzzler, as the idea 

 of imposing a handicap in a team contest was something entirely 

 new. Shortly after the writer searched up J. H. Gulick, president 

 of the Capital City Gun Club, and asked him if the above rumor 

 was true. 



"Yes," said Mr. Gulick. "we have got to handicap the Jersey 

 team. The Baltimore ppople have promised to enter three or four 

 teams provided we make the Jeseymen shoot under expert rules, 

 and the promise has been given." 



"But," I asked, "are you aware that your programme says noth- 

 ing of any handicap in the »"ara race, and that such a precedent 

 has never been established?" 



"Well," was the reply. "I know that, so this will be an iunova- 

 tiou. Another thing," he continued, "is this, the team race was 

 unver intended to be thrown open to teams outside of the District 

 of Colombia, Delaware and Maryland, and the programme should 

 have stated so." 



"Granting tbat such was your intention, your programme did 

 not say so, and furthermore Mi-. Wagner requested Forest and 

 Stream to 'boom' this team match in order, as he stated, to get 

 teams from all over the country. How do you account for this?" 



"I don't know ahnut that," he said, "but w r e can't make another 

 change without having a 'kick' and that w« don't want." 



In order to show clearlv the position taken by Mr. Gulick. we 

 append an excerpt from the final dav's programme and another 

 from tbe rules governing the tournament: 



"Event No. 5, 25 «iugl=s, team race, 6 men, entrance $90 per 

 team; first prize, $60, $25 of which is given by J. T. Moylan. pro- 

 prietor Owen House; second prize, Parker hammerlpss gun, and 

 other valuable pn'z°s to be announced during tournament." 



"All teams must be composed of bona-ftde members of the club 

 tbey represent. Any club may enter one or more teams, but a 

 member can shoot on only one team." 



The above are given without comment, as the mass of shooters 

 are possessed of intelligence enough to judge for themselves as to 

 whether or not the local club had any right to bar or handicap 

 any team. 



No. 1.10 s'ngles, eutry $1.50, $35 guaranteed; No. 2. 20 singles, 

 entry $2.50, $40 guaranteed; No. 3, 16 singles, entry $2, $35 guaran- 

 teed: 



Experts. 



No. L No 2. No. 3. 



Miller 1111111101- 9 lllOiimorniinom-16 111111011111111-14 



Apgar 1111111110- 9 1U01 00111111111111-17 100101111111010-10 



North 1111111111-10 11101011111101111111-17 101111011111111-13 



Hobart 0111111101— 8 11111111111111111111—20 111111111111111-15 



Lindsley 011111111010111—12 



Warner 0111111111— 9 01110111111111011111-17 111111111111111-15 



Amateurs. 



j white oinnnii- 9 liiniiuioimoiiii— is 110111111111110-12 



Henrv 011L111U1— 9 lllUOlinOOilllllll— 17 101100111111111—13 



Baltzley ....1000011111— 6 10111111111111011011-17 011101111111011-13 

 Summerson 1011110111- 8 11111110101110101110—15 111011111111111-11 

 McAlp : n.... 1111111111-10 0110111111H01110111-16 0 0111111110111-12 

 Mitchell ....1111111111-10 11011111111011111111-18 111111111111111-15 



Bond 1111111111-10 JlllllllllllllO im— 18 111111111011101-13 



Fieles 1111111101- 9 lOlliniOUlOlllllU— 17 111111111111110-14 



Steele 1110001110- 7 01110101101111011111—15 111011111011010-11 



Hunter 1111111110- 9 11111111111101111111— 19 110)11111111011— 13 



Happer, Jr..llllU1011— 9 llllllllll'lllOllllO— 18 111101111111111—14 

 Rothwell.Jrlllll 11111-10 11111101111111101111-18 1100001 HJ1101 10- 8 



Cautler 1011111100- 7 1 101111111111111111-19 111111111111111-15 



Mack 0111111100- 7 11111111111110111100-17 111111101111011-13 



Hunt 1111101100— 7 10301111011110111001—13 0111 10010011101— 9 



Dutchy 1111111111-10 10111111111011111111-18 llHOlOllllilll-13 



Capron 001111 1111— 8 11111111101001111011—16 111111111111101-11 



Quitoby OUlOOOUl- 6 



Rothwell, SrtOllllll 10- 8 



Cleaver 0111111111- 9 10111011101111101011-15 001111011011110-10 



Evans 0111111101— 8 110111110011100—10 



No. 4, 25 singles, entry $3, $60 guaranteed. No. 5, 15 singles, 

 entry $2, $35 guaranteed: 



Experts. 



No. 4. No. 5. 



Miller 1110111111111111101011111-23 1111101111111111-14 



Apgar 101111111011101 1111101111-21 1111111111011101-13 



North 1111111111111111101111111-24 1111111111111110-15 



Hobart nillllllllllllOllllOlllO-23 1111011111110111-13 



Lindsley 1111110111010011111011111-20 1111111111111111-15 



W ar ne r 11111111111 1 11101 11 111111—24 llOlllllllOllll J -12 



Henry 1 1111111101 1 11 11 11001011 0—20 101110111001111— 1 1 



White 1110111110110101111110011—19 111111111011111-14 



Dutchy. llllimiimOllUlOOllll-22 10P 11011111111-13 



Fieles 1111111011111110111111111-23 111111111111111-15 



Mitchell 1111101101011111111011111-21 110111111110101-12 



B lit /ley 1111111111111111111111111—25 1011 101111 11101-13 



B >nd.... 1101111111101111011111111—22 111101111111110—13 



Patterson 111(1100100010101100001111—13 111111111011011-13 



Mc Alpin 1111101101 1011 01 1 1 11 1001 1-19 011 1 0 1 1 11 i 1111 1-13 



Hunter 1111111111111101111111111—24 111111011111110-13 



Happer, Jr lllllllllilll 110111 1 10111—23 110111111111111-14 



Summerson 1011111111110111111111101—23 111101111111111-14 



Rothwell, Jr.. 1111011111111110111110111-21 011011111111111-13 



Capron Ill 11 11 111 1101111 1 1 011 11C -22 111111011 110011 -13 



Steele 1101111111111111111111111—24 101111011111111-13 



Cautler 1101011111111111111111101-32 011101101010111-11 



Evans 111110011101111-12 



Mack iimoooiuom-L3 



Thurman 111111111111111-15 



Rothwell, Sr 111001U1011 100—12 



No. 6, 10 singles, entry $1.30, $25 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Miller 1111010111- 8 Hobart 1111111111-10 



Apgar 1111011011— 8 Lindsley 0011101111— 7 



North 1100011111- 7 Warner HlUlllll— 10 



Henry 11011U111- 9 Steele 1110111110- 8 



White 1111011111- 9 Ca,ntler 1111110011- 8 



Dutchy 1111111111-10 Evans 1111101011- S 



0011111111111101111111111—22 

 11111110 1 111 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 —23 

 1111111111111111111111111-25 

 11111111 11 1 11 110111110 111— 2 1 

 HOOlOOlOllJllOllllUUll— 19 



11011110111000001111-13 

 11111111101111111011-18 

 11111101111111011111-18 

 10101000111111111111-15 



11111111111010011101-16 

 01111111111 111011111-18 



1001010010' 010000010- . 

 11111011111111111111-19 

 11111111111111011100-17 



iininiomiiiiim-ist 



11111111111111111111-20 

 11111111111111111111—20 

 1111001111 11 11111111— IS 

 1001111111011111111-17 

 11111101111010011111-10 



• • -1111111111-10 Mack 0111H0111- 8 



Mitch 611 ■-■ -.1111001111- 8 Tourman 1111110111- 9 



g alt , zle y ..0111111111- g Tee Kay 0111111111- 9 



B° nd - .- 0111010011- 6 Euston 1101100111-9 



McAlpm ....1111111111-10 West 1101100111- 7 



Hunter .1111111111-10 Brashear 0001001111- 6 



Happer, Jr 111! 111 111-10 Frisbie 0111001110-5 



Summerson 11011001 H- 7 Hartlove 1100001 Oil- 5 



C *P r °n. ............ llllllllOO- 8 leaver 0111011111- 8 



A&feS: 18 - 69 ^ gttarftDteed - N °- «-> singles, 

 ^ Experts. 



Miller 111101111111110-13 01 01 mnimm 01 1001111-20 



Apgar 111111110111110-13 01101111111111111 11011110-21 



North 101011111111111-13 011 111 111 1 11111 HO 1 01 1 11 1—23 



Hobart 1111101111 Ulll-14 1111111111111111111111111-25 



Wagner 111111111111111-15 1111111011111111111111111-24 



Lindsley 1111 011 001U111-12 1011110110001111111110111-19 



Amateurs. 



geury lOlllOOlllOllll— 11 



White 11 11 1 1100110101-11 



Dutchy 1110111 1101 1010-11 



Fieles 101111111111111—14 



Baltzley 111111011111111—14 



Evans 101101111010111—11 .. 



Bond .011111101100110-10 1101110101111111111101111-21 



Hunt OlllOliniuili-13 



Steele urn in i urn 1—15 loimoommiii uiiii6i-3i 



Euston llOlinmouoi—ia 



X" e Ka y iiiiiimoiim-14 lioooimi oi 1 1 j oii i iiii io -i o 



Hunter llllllllllUUL-15 1111111111111011111111111-84 



< 'i<< I'.V'i :n >n;,nv! i--i< . . . , 



Cautler 11111111111111 1—15 1011 llllllllOlOOOlOlliiil— 19 



Mitchell iiniiiiiioiin-14 ioimoiimoioimuiiii-31 



Brashear 010111001101011— 9 



Landvoight 1111101011 Ollll— 12 



Summerson 111001111 :•' 



Thurman 1111110111U111— 14 0111101111111111111111110—22 



Johnson 111111111111111-15 1011110111111111011111111-22 



Happer, Jr 111111111111111-15 1 ! 111111 1 1111111111111111 — 25 



Capron 001111111011 100-10 1111111011111111101111111—23 



Cleaver 100111110111111-12 1100000111 HOtll 1 ni 01 11111— 15 



No. 9, 15 singles, entry $2. $35 guaranteed; No. io, 20 singles, 

 entry $3.50, 40 guaranteed; No, 11, 15 singles, entry $2, $30 guaran- 

 teed: Experts. 

 „„.,, No. 9. No. 10. 



Miller 011101111110H1-12 011111011111 11 1 11111—18 



Apgar 010111010011111- 10 10111011101111111101—16 



North. 111111110111101-13 11111111111111101111-19 



Hobart 1101U111111011-13 11111111111 1111 Ull 1-20 



Lindsley 111110101101111—12 11111111101111011111—18 



Wagner 110111111111111-14 HllOlllllllllllllll-19 



Amateurs. 



Henry 111 1 011 111011U -13 



White 010111111110111-12 



Duichy 111111110111100-12 



Fieles 11 1 0111 11101111 -13 



Tee Kay 110001010101010- 7 



Baltzley 111110101111011-12 



Bond 111111111111111—15 



Doyle 011111111110101-12 



Sousa 010010101101100- 7 



Hapoer, Jr. 111111111110111-14 



Can t ler 1 11 1 1 10010111 1 0-11 



Landvoight 011111111111111—14: 



Hunter 10111 111111111 1-14 



Euston 000111010111 111-10 



Thurman 111111011111111-14 



Mitchell 110010111101110-10 



Capron H011H 111 11011-13 



Johnson 1111111011 1HH-14 



Atwater ,.100101000000001- 4 



Rothwell, Jr Ul 101100111011— 11 



Hunt 100111011110111-11 



Pruitt 11101001111100111110—14 



Franklin 110111 1111101 11UH1— IS 



Osborn 1011011 10111111100U— 15 



No. 11: Experts. 



Miller 110111111010010-10 Hohart 111111111111111-15 



Apgar Ill 111111111 111— 15 Li n dsl ey 1 1 1 1011 1 1111111-14 



North 11 1101 110111 1 11 - 13 Wagner 1111011 1111 1 1 LI - 1 4 



Amateurs. 



Henry .01 1 1 01111 01 1111 —1 2 Euston 111111111111111-15 



Whi te 111111 11101111 1-14 Thurman 1 11110111100111-12 



Dutchy 100111111111111—13 Mitchell ULlilllOllOlll— 13 



Fieles 1100110111 1 1111—12 Capron llOlllOlimni— 13 



Baltzley 101001101110101— 9 Johnson 011111111011011—12 



Bond 011111111110111—13 Atwater 00 1010 11 000 1100— 6 



Dovle 100111110001101— 9 Rothwell, Jr. ..101111111111111-14 



Sousa 100101000010010— 5 Pruitt 0 101 101 11 1111 11— 12 



Happer, Jr. ...111101111101111— 13 Franklin 100111111111110-12 



Cautler 111111011111111—14 Osborn 101110111111110-12 



Landvoight.. .110111111111111—14 Brashear llllOlOllolOlU— 11 



Hunter 111101111111110-13 West OOOllOUOltOlll- 9 



The Final Day 



opened with a pouriDg rain and a look overhead that did not 

 presage a change for the hotter. Along toward 9 o'clock, how- 

 ever, 'he clouds grew lighter and the rain stopped. About 10 it 

 commenced pgain and kept falling for an hour. Then there was 

 another lull until 13 when the clouds opened and there was a 

 genuine torrent that did not cease until! P. M., but after that 

 time the conditions were fairly good. There were four regular 

 events on the programme beside the team event, the guaranteed 

 money aggregating $135, The attendance was fully as good as on 

 the previous days, there being over forty shooters on the grounds. 

 The events were run off in good order, the scores being high. 



Then came the big event of the week in the form of the team 

 match. But lo a"d behold the names of tbe teams which entered, 

 aud note how nobly the Baltimore's alleged promise was kept. 

 The entries comprised two teams from the Capital City Gun Club, 

 one team from the Washington Rod and Gun Club and just one 

 learn from the Baltimore Gun Club. 



The match was almost a walKover for Team No. 1 of the Cap- 

 ital City Club, who lolled up the splendid total of 138 breaks out 

 of 150, this beiDg an average of 92 per cent, a showing that would 

 win them 99 per cent, of all matches shot. The only clean score 

 of the match was made by young Harry Happers, who proved 

 himself to be good company for his older and more experienced 

 teammates. After the team match two extra sweepstakes at 15 

 targets each, $1.50 entiy, were shot under the North hand' cap 

 system. This ended the tournament, which can be said to have 

 been one of the best of the seasoD. as a whole. 



Of course the unpleasant turn of affairs in regard to the team 

 match cast a sort of a gloom over some of the party, none of 

 wnom Eeemed to feel worse than did Wm. Wagner, who had been 

 untiring in his efforts to get teams from Jersey and other States 

 to enter. Mr. Wagner was very indignant at the turn of affairs, 

 and denounced the action as an outrage. 



Dnring the evening, in the dining-room of the Owen House, the 

 writer had the pleasure of a chat with the members of the tourna- 

 ment committee of the Capital City Club, every member of whom 

 declared that he was ignorant of any deal or dicker having bepn 

 made for the purpose of handicapping or barring any team. Mr. 

 Mills declared that the said committee had taken no such action 

 and had not even discussed the necessity of taking such action. 

 Who is really responsible for the action it is hard to say, but hav- 

 ing received my information directly from the president of the 

 club, I was obl'ged to be convinced of its truth. 



Mr. Mills stated that the Jerseymen had had no positive inten- 

 tion of entering the team match until tbe evpning of Wednesday, 

 but in this respect he was mistaken, as Mr. Miller, who is captain 

 of the Union Gun Club, of Springfield, N. J., exerted all his influ- 

 ence for a couple of weeks previously in order to get a full com- 

 plement of memb rs to go to Washington. On this point 1 am 

 certain. However, the affair is over RDd, as I have s»id, the shoot, 

 taken as a whole, was a very en j oyable affair and one which re- 

 flected creditably upon the management. 



No. 1. 10, singles, entry $1.50, $25 guaranteed. No. 2. 15 singles, 

 entry $3, $35 guaranteed. No. 3, 20 singles, entry $3.50, $40 guar- 

 anteed: 



Experts. 



No, L No. 2. No. 3. 



North 1111111111-10 mOOmillllll-13 11111100111111111011—17 



Hohart 1111110111- 9 111111110110111-13 111111111.11111111111-20 



Lindsley.... 1010111111- S HllOlllOllllll-lS llllOllllllOllimil— 18 

 Happer,. Jr.. 1110111010- 7 110111111110111-13 lOlOOlOllllllOlimO— 14 

 Wagner. ... .1111111110- 9 111111101111111-11 lOlOUlOHOlllimu— 16 



Hunter 1101111111— 9 111011111111111-13 11100111111101111111-17 



Amateurs. 



Barker 1111111110— 9 111111111111111-15 10111111101001111101—15 



West 11U0010U— 7 



Baltzley . . . .1001011111- 7 111101111111111-14 11110110111111111111—18 

 Thurman. . .1011110111- S OOlOmO! 1111 11-11 llllOlliimilOlllll- 18 



Henry 1111111111—10 111110101110111-12 11111111111111111111—20 



Atwater 110101111L- 8 111110101101111-12 11101100110111111101—15 



Franklin.. ..1111111111-10 lllimillllOll-14 1111111111110111111-19 

 M'Bs 1101011101- 7 111011110110110-11 11111101111111101111-18 



wise immm-io 111101011111111-13 miimioiimioiii-is 



Greener 1110111111- 9 llimilHOtlHl-13 



C»Prpn 1011101111- 8 111110011100110-10 1111111 imillll0111-19 



William lOllllllll- 9 11001U1001im_li 



Osborn.. . ...1111011111- 9 101110101111110-11 ' 



Rice w OlOOOUlll- 6 loi011,)01110001 - 8 im01111101111llll0-17 

 Landvoight 1011101111- 8 111111111011111-14 

 Mack 1011.100111- 7 



Wilson 0110110111— 7 ""' 



Buckley ....1110111110- 8 . ... 

 Pruett 1011111011- S . 



Euston ... 



Mattingly .... 



Sbu^rue 



Clements , 



Johnson 



Steubner 



Jones 



No. 4, 15 bluerock?. 



110111 111111011— 13 i 



moimoiiiuo-i2 ioiionmnommi-17 



001011110110111-10 



110001 liomooi— 9 . 



mmmmommi-19 



11111010111100111110—15 



01111110100101010110-1-' 



„. .„„ entrance, $35 guaranteed: 



Lindsley 011111111111011-13 Barker 111100111011110-11 



North 0111I1H0111011-12 Wise ,.11110^1111111^14 



Hohart 011101111111101-12 Capron ' 11111 111111111-15 



Wagner Ill 111)11111 1 11-1 5 Fieles .... 1111011111 1111-14 



Hunter. 111011(111111110—13 Rothwell, Sr. .11 01 11111110! 11-13 



HBpper, Jr... 011111001111111-12 Mat'inrty 111111111111011-14 



Atwater 001010111110011-10 Cleveland 111000110011111-10 



g sb0 ™ 1 011111011-12 Malone 110101111110111-12 



M'zley lllll 1 nillli-15 Johnson IllOllllOHOOlO-lO 



Thurman IDOll 11111111-14 Pruitt 011 r 011101 10001- 8 



Henry ..OOllllUnillO-B Franklin mi110111imi-14 



Euston .011111111010110-11 Hunt .llOlWllOlOllll-10 



Rothwell, Jr . 111111111111111-15 Evans 111111111111111—15 



Wilson lOllllimillll-14 Rice .lillOHOH 11100-11 



Mills lmiUlimiU-15 Mack 101111111000110-10 



West ifflffl- 9 Steubner 101011101111111-13 



Jo ° ea V- 0111110111 (001-10 Landvoight.. .110110101101111-11 



No. 5, team match, 35 hluerocks. $20 entrance: 

 Baltimore Gun Club. 



gafon miomiomimimmo-22 



Fieles 1111110111111110111 111111-23 



Greener 010 1 1 11 1 00 1 1 1 1 1 010111101 1—18 



^" r)f i e 1 r ioiiiommmommm-32 



Franklm 1UU11 Ulioi limoi 1111 1-23 



Malo,le 00111 OlOllllllJlOlllOOOlO -16-134 



„ J Washington R. and G O'ub. 



guutfr 11101 111 1111 11111 101 1111 1-23 



Baltzley llOlOOlOlllOOllimmill-19 



Landvoight 1111101101011111011111001 -19 



wse oioiommommoioiiio-18 



Wilson Ill 0001010111010111 111011-17 



ste el - 011101011111 0001111 101 111 -18-1 1 4 



Capital City Gun Club No. 1. 



Henry 1111111111111111011110101-22 



Mllis •••••• 1111101111111111111101111-33 



Happer, Jr milllllllllllimill 111-25 



Mattingly 1011111111111111011111111-23 



Fnstoe 0111111111111011111111111-23 



Osborn 1111111111111001101111111 -22-138 



„ Capital City Gun Club Nn, 2. 



Eusjoo 11101111 11101100011011101-18 



5?rker 1011 mOOOlimil 1 1 RilllO -19 



West, 1100000001100001)111010010- 9 



K r uift 0111101101000011100111110-15 



R!ack 1101010110111111011111111-20 



Happer OmomOHOllOllllllllll -20-101 



C. H. TOWNSKND. 



West Side Trap Shooting League of L. I. 



Woodlawn Pabk. May 19: 



C^ney Island Gun Club. 



J Schliemanu 2221111020— 8 S Northridge. . .1031211231— 9 



N Law 0222220112- 8 FPfaeader.. ..0111210102—7 



A Eppig 0111111212- 9 P Ward 1000031 101- ■ 5 



D Van Zele 1201212201- 8 C Deilefsen . . . .1002310222— 7 



E Helgans 1111121o22— 9 C Plate 1121111131-10—80 



Fountain Gun Club. 



W Schumacher. . . . 01020101 «)— 5 Dr Wynn 1211313313—10 



A Livingston 1120022122— 8 R Phister 1330111230— 8 



E Madison 1120332215- 9 H Blattmaeht:r.lll2llol22- 9 



C Fischer 1112122202- 9 J E Orr lOOOOOtloO- 3-61 



Club withdrew after eighth man had shot. 



Atlantic Gun Club. 



J A VoThees 1102111111— 9 A Bovle 1210221012— 8 



D Monsees 0222220112— 8 H Balzer 1123211231—10 



G Morris 2111230200— 7 C K Morris 30»2220022— 7 



A Kronika 2110O'>2111- 7 C M Meyer 2110222113- 9 



R J Dwyer 2232022210- 8 R Street 1110320311- 8-81 



Erie Gun Club. 



F Greff 3001122000— 5 H Dohrman . . .2112211102— 9 



M HaTdon 1001O00'02- 4 J Plate 1101111123- 9 



WSnheelje 1200021111- 7 W Hartje OOOlOOOloO- 3 



M Elssasser 0000000010- 1 CMohrman... 2100211112—8 



J Schmadeke 2221120011- 8 F McLiughlin..211o221033— 8-61 



New Utrecht Gun Club. 



D Deacon 11oll22111 - 9 A Squires 2111112111-10 



C A Sykes 1021121012- 8 D Bennett 1121121002- 8 



P Hegeman 2122221202— 9 W Svkes 1100323311— 8 



A A Hegeman 22222olllo— 8 G Nostrand 0222311311— 9 



M Van Brunt 1121001211— 8 Furguesson .. .lo001J21ll— 7-84 



Referee, Hugh Goodwin; Scorer, J. C. De Fraine; Puller, Wm. 

 Lair. 



Onondaga Scores. 



Utica, N. Y., May 13 —Onondaga County Sportsmen's Associa- 

 tion's badge sho t, at 25 kingbirds, from 5 kingbird traps, 18yds 

 rise: 



Hunter 1110111111101111111111110-22 



Carter lOUOlOUimiOOlOiOl 1 101-17 



Mayhew 0011101111010111011 1101U— 18 



Brinckerhoff 1111111111111111111101001—22 



Brown 11 llOl.lllimiOiniiouiO—21 



Elliott 10111111101101 11101110111-20 



Wheeler 1101 lOlllllU 111111111110-23 



K 9 Hies 1010 L0 1011 >1 1 1 111 1 1011 0 11 1—18 



Gates 111111110' 101001111111111— 31 



Hicks 1111111110001 1 1111 1011111-21 



wi mams looiomoioioom n u 101 1 i-ie 



Swift 11 1011110111110 1 1 11 10111 1-21 



Harris 1111111010011011111111011—20 



Hunter won on shoot-off. 

 Club shoot, 25 kingbirds: 

 Gates 111111111111111111 1 111 11 1-25 



Williams loiioioimioiuoioioomi— 16 



Kollies lOOUOlOlllllOlOlOlOllOll-16 



Hunter 0111111110111110111111111-22 



Carter nOlOllOlllOlllllOOO'1110-16 



Swift 0101 11101110 1 1 10101 111110—18 



Mayhew 011111.1111011011110101111—20 



H arris 101 llimilll loioilllim— 32 



Wheeler millOimiOllliiii Hlil-33 



Elliott miiimoiiomimimii— 22 



Browu 0011 1 10111111 1 11 1 1 1111111— 22 



Brinckerhoff ..OlllllllllOlimillomiO— 31 



Cummings OlOOllOOOOmO'Ul 11111 101-15 



Dexter 1101111011111111111111111—23 



French Ill 1 1010111 101 111111 1 0010- 18 



meks niomioimi(jomioim_2o 



Davis I0lll0ll0l0lim0ll10li;0l-17 



Colt Hammerless Gun Glub. 



Hartjtori), Conn., May 14.— Twenty-five Keystones, 5 traps, for 

 medal: 



FRisley 1101111111111011111111111-23 



m f Cook liooimonmim 1 101111-31 



j Ai^er iioiimiomimiomiio-21 



••.;>• loomioimoiummm— 31 



E Decker lllllllOlOlllOllOlllOHOl— 19 



a Wiiiey miiooimmioiuoioioi-19 



Wood 1011011110111101011101101-18 



C Olmsted 0110110111100111101011111—18 



F Green L1010101 11011100110110111—17 



J Melrose 11101811101010100.10101101-15 



J JPeard lOlQOllMulaOOUl 10100111-15 



O B Treat inoolliahlloluOlOlOllOl-15 



J Cook ,0110110110001110001011100-13 



M E White 0101011 01 0010010100101011-13 



S T Colt 0101110011000010110100100—11 



A. C. COLI/IN8, 



