June 2, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



838 



Sundstrom.. ..01 11 10 10 10-6 01111111110111101111-16 0111111110- 8 

 Eddington.... 10 00 11 10 11—6 01111011100100001111—12 001111 1100 - 6 



Bower 11 11 00 10 10-6 11111111111011010111-17 1101001111- 7 



Steinberg 11 01 11 00 11-6 11011000111110090001-10 1010111111- 8 



Golden 11 00 10 11 10-8 11111011010110111111-16 1011111101- 8 



Bird. 10 11 11 10 10-7 011111111111011 11111-18 1000111110- 7 



Burdick 10 10 10 10 11-6 11011011011111111101-16 0100101111— 6 



Slocnm 01 01 10 10 10-5 11111111111111110111-19 1011011110- 7 



Siesions 00 11 00 01 11—5 



Burk 11 00 11 10 11-7 11001101001110011111-13 1111111111-10 



Windsor 10 10 10 00 10 - 4 01111111100111100101-14 0111111111— 9 



Chris... 10 10 0110 10-5 



Weiland 10 10 10 10 11-6 01100111011111011111—15 



Beebe 10011111000001010000- 8 



Swenson 11100110101110111111-15 1111110111— 9 



Durant, 1001111100- 6 



Willard 1100000110- 4 



Case 1000100110- 4 



Morgan 1111111100- 8 



No. 19, 15 singles. No. 20, 5 pairs. No. 21, 30 singles. 



No. 19. No. 20 No. 21. 



Smith 011111110101111-12 11 10 101010- 6 01111111111111111111-19 



Jones 111101101111011-12 11 10 10 11 11- 8 11111101111011111111-17 



Holt 110111110111111-13 00 11 11 11 11- 8 11100110111011111100-14 



Golden 100110111101101-10 11 11 00 1011- 7 11111100101111000111-14 



Catamaran.. 111001111110011-11 101110 1110- 7 11111111111111101111-19 



B'-.wer 110111111011010-11 00 10 10 0011- 4 11111111111101101111-18 



Fddington ..111001101110111-11 10 10 10 0011- 5 11110011101111111101-16 



Slocum 101011111001111-11 1111101010- 7 11111111011110111111-18 



Hamlm 111111111111101-14 10 101011 11- 7 11111111110011101111-17 



Sundstrom.. 011 11 roilllllll-11 1011111111-9 



Steinberg. . ..101110101101111-11 00 10 00 00 00- 1 11111100000010010111-11 

 HA.. . ..111101111011111-13 10 11 10 10 10- 6 01111011111110110011-15 



Windsor 011111111111011-13 10 10 00 11 11- 6 01111111111101101111-17 



Mabee 111 111111 101 110-13 11 1011 0011- 7 11111011111111111111-19 



Allen 111001100001010- 7 11 10 11 10 10- 7 11110111111111111111-19 



Bird 111111111101111-14 10 11 11 11 10- 8 11111111111111111111-20 



Morgan 000000111001100- 5 



Dailev 110111011110111-12 01 10101010- 5 11111101111111111101-18 



McHale 111110111111100-12 10 11101110- 7 11111111111111111110-19 



Burk 111111101110011-12 1011 001111- 7 10011011001111011110-13 



Frasier 111010011111110-11 1110 10 00 00- 4 11111111111111111111-20 



Baine 10011111 100111 1-11 



Case 001001001010100- 5 



Swensen 110110000111111-10 00 10 00 10 10- 3 



Willard 10 10 00 00 1 1- 4 11010010111011111011-14 



Session 10 10 11 10 10- 6 



Special at 12 singles: J. G. Smith 10, Jones 10, Eddington 7, Reed 

 12, Sessions 7, Murpby 11, Dodge 9, Richter 6, Holt 12, Steinberg 8, 

 Bird 11, Sundstrom 9, Allen 10. Golden 9, Weiland 12, Bennett 11, 

 Hamlin 10, Burk 10, Smyth 10, Crouch 11, Mabee 11, Van R. 10, 

 Windsor 10, Dailey 11, McHale 12. Slocum 8, Catamaran 11, Owen 3. 



Special at 10 singles: Smith 7, McHale 9, Dodge 7, Bird 8, Stein- 

 berg 7, Sundstrom 8, Bower 8. Durant 9, Gold en 8, Van S. 9, Jones 9, 

 Slocum 9, Wetland 8, Allen 10, Frasier£8, Eddington 7, Croucn:7, 

 Murpby 10. 



Special at 10 single 3 : Bird 10, Windsor 7, McHale 10, Slocum 7, 

 Allen 6, Davis 1, Hamlin 10, Bennett 8, Mabee 8, Beebe 9, Frasier 10, 

 Steinberg 8, Jones 9. Holt 9, Sundstrom 8, Dodge 10, Golden 9, 

 Swensen 2, H. A. 9, Bower 9. 



Special at 10 singles: McHale 9, Bain 6, Weiland 10, Jones 7, 

 Golden 9, Davis 3, Catamaran 8, Bird 9, Beebe 7, Bennett 8, 

 Daily 9. _ 



Miantonomis of Newport. 



Newport, R. I , May 23.— The Miantonomi Gun Club reorgan- 

 ized May 11 with the following officers: President, Col. John 

 Hare Powell; Vice-President, Wm. Find lay; Secretary-Treasurer, 

 E. W. Openshaw; Captain, John H, Martin. We have at present 

 twelve members and four applications for membership. We will 

 use standard Keystone and bluerock targets and birds. We have 

 our first shoot at our new house on Easton's Marsh on 'Lection 

 Day (May 31). We intend to shoot under the old Association 

 rules, 5 traps set at known angles, trap puller to pull any trap he 

 sees fit. E. W. Openshaw, Sec'y. 



Some Texas Guns. 



San Antonio, May 23.— A grand shoot was held yesterday bv 

 the San Antonio Gun Club upon their grounds at Lakeview. A 

 large crowd of shooters was in attendance and many visitors 

 were present. Quite a number of ladies viewed the shoot from 

 tne club's new pavilion and seemed to enjoy the sport very much. 

 The club has made every arransement to entertain visitors, and 

 gentlemen and tlieir lady friends will always find a welcome. 



The medal shoot opened promptly at 3 o'clock and 26 shooters 

 faced the traps with the following scores to their credit. 20 sin- 

 gles and 5 pairs IT. S. taTgets: Shields 9, Barr 13, Brown 20, Gross- 

 mannlS, France 21, Vetter 23, Houghtelling 16. Thiele 20, Learn 

 11, Witchell 13, Roth well 22. Philips 22, Mitchell 12, Prescott 15. 

 Frank 8. Samuels 8, Newton 11, Stevens 9, McCormack 22, Cones 



17, Temple 19, Ryan 17, Vernor 19, Pancoast 17, Scott 18, Canfleld 



18. The first medal was carried off by Mr. Vetter with a score of 

 23. Philips seems hound to win the second medal, as he won it 

 from Canfield on the fine score of 22. 



The se cond shoot was a match at 15 singles, 14 men on a side, 

 Th'ele and Rothwell choosing, resulted as follows: 



Thiele 10, Vetter 9. McCormack 10, Philips 14, Frank 5, Rvan 5, 

 Brown 11, Houghtelling 12, Scott 7, Temple 9, Gossman 16, Barr 7, 

 Samuels 8; total 118. 



Rothwell 13. Newton 10, Canfield 11. Learn 8, Cohn 11. Stevens 4, 

 Tendick 12, Mitchell 4, Shields 7, Withell 11, Bryan 7, Vernor 9, 

 Capman 5, France 8; total 120. 



Third shoot was at 15 singles, Thiele and Vernor choosing sides, 

 11 men on a side. 



Thiele 13, Vetter 13, Houghtelling 9, Rothwell 13, Newton 10, 

 Temple 6, Brown 7, Grossman 6, Stevens 8, Barr 12, Chapman 5; 

 total 102. 



Vernor 11, France 10. McCormick 12, Philips 9, Tendick 9, Can- 

 field 10, Cones 6, Ryan 6, Samuels 7, Learn 7, Witchell 7; total 94. 



This shoot wotmd up the day's sp^rt. Since the last shoot the 

 club has finished its pavilion, and Mr. J. R. Tendick has erected 

 a grand stand for the trap puller and scorer, and had raised a flag 

 upon same. The grounds are now ahead of anything in the State, 

 and improvements still going on. W. L. Simpson, Sec'y. 



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