JvLY 21, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



68 



The White House Gun Club. 



On Tueadav mornjner, July 13, the meTObors of the White Hniise 

 (N'. ,r.) Gun Club felt sanguine of succef-s in their vputure of open- 

 ing a two-days' trap tournaroent, for ai the opening hour quite a 

 r+'sp-cable coulineent of ^iaitors were on hand and they were 

 quHe sure liiot the num'ier would be auKtnented before the day 

 vas far advanced. At t^e opening liour there were on hand 

 Mtssrs. Brar t'ngliani. Squierp, Sot er. Aptrar and Plerpon of the 

 lod^penrient Gun C'luhof Plainfielri; M P. L'ndaleyof Hobolien; 

 Wright. Mver and Bnrt of 'be Island City Gun Club of W heeling. 

 W. Va., and R. Dickey of SomTville. The day wore on, however. 

 Without an> further aocesstona to the ranks of the contestants, 

 nat ft single member of the local club firing a shot in any of the 

 regular events. 



The grounds of this club are situated almoit a half m'le from 

 the White House Depot of the New JerFey Central Railroad, r>n 

 the farm of S. B. Large, who has erected for them a neat 15x20 

 house. Sitnater' right in the >'€art "f the most thriving agncnl- 

 tursl section of >Tew Jerpey. White House offers great attractions 

 to visitors. The country is rolling, with a rich soil particulaily 

 adapffd to the raising of fine fruit. Peach orchards are pfeen in 

 eVf rv direction, and the county also boasis of a large numbpr of 

 ■ stcck farms, as well as extensive dairies. The place received its 

 name many yrats ago from the old "White House Hotel," situ- 

 ated almost; a mile fiom the depot. 



The shnotine during the tournament was at keystone targets 

 thrown from keystone traps, all at known angles. On the open 

 ing dav <'vent8 Nop. 1,3 and 5 were at 10 tarerets ea''b, $1 'nir> , 

 JSIos. 3, 4, 7 and 10 nt 15 targets each, jfl 60 entr) ; Nos. 0 aim 9 at 20 

 targets each. $2 entry, and No. 8 at S5 targets each, $3.fj0 entry, 

 The scores tollow: 



1 $ 3 U 5 6 II 8 9 10 AveraoG: 



Brantringham ........9 713 s) 9 17 12 18 .. .. 77.50' 



flquiers- ,.. , 5 9 9 9 9 10 ... , 



1^'nrlsley 6 7 11 11 9 14 8 IH 15 U 70.09 



M>e.rs...: 9 7 9 11 8 15 11 23 19 W 80 



P'erson ; 5 7 8... 7 15 17 9 61.81 



Wright 8 9 13 14 7 19 14 24 18 14 S9.67 



Poper 6 .7 12 11 8 1(5 .... 



Burt 8 9 13 10 10 13 11 2;n7 10 83.23 



Apgar 11 10 19 13 23 18 14 80.16 



Dickey 5 4 



kSlCx-ra No. 1, 10 singlep, SI entry: Apear 10. Myer 9, Llndsley 8, 

 Wright T, Piersou 6, Bigt-op 6. Brantrii gham 5, Burt 4. 



No. 3, snme: Apgar 9, M"- rs 8. Wright 7, Liiidslev 6. Burt 5. 



No. 3, pame: Lever 5, Bishop «, Pierton 4. Soper 3, Dickev 3, 

 Vt or h" es 2, Soh enc k 2. 



No. 4, same: Bishop 7, gquiers 5. Pierson 5, Lever 5, Voorhees 4 



TJie Second Day. 

 On Wednesday morning the members once more tried to antici- 

 pate a E-ood aitenriance, and once more were iheir hopes dashed 

 to the ground. The weather, as on the opening dav, was intensely 

 hot, with scarcely n breath of air until near 4 o'. lock, w' en there 

 was a Strom? blow lasting for an hour. It was after 1 o'clonk hn- 

 fore a t^hol was fired, the only visitors hping .T. L. Smith, of Hack- 

 ettst'iwn. and M-thlon Ruppell, of Milford. The regular pro- 

 gramme was abnn oned a^d a Peries of ten target events substi- 

 tuted, the results being appended: 



Sml*h 6 7 9 8 8 7 7 7 



Buppell 89888 10 86 



Bi«bop 98» 10 08667 



Hi-ndersot , 3 2 5 5 8 3.. 3 



Davis 3 2 4 3. 



Large , 3 3 8 '. 



Cole 7 4 a 



Team Shoot at Mobile. 



Mobile, Ala., July S.— The team shoot which took place here 

 yesieiday was a pleasant affair throughout and all the visitors 

 were pleaspd with the a-ratigements. The tenm contes'- was for 

 tenms of six men each, from any "luh. at 13 singles and 4 pairs of 

 tflrgeiB per m- n. First honors were divided bv the Dixie &un 

 Clut^ (of Pensacola, Fla.) and the GrecTisboro (N. O.) Gun Ciub. 

 The scores: 



Dixie Gw Olnb. 



Hutchinson IIIOIIIIOIO'I 10 00 10 00—10 



Fordes lOllOlllllOl 10 01 11 10—14 



Turton 111111111101 10 10 K) 10-15 



Vidal 111111011111 10 11 10 10-16 



Muiaon. iiioininn 11 11 01 oo-ie 



Yates 111010111101 10 10 10 11— 14 85 



Greensboro Gun Club. 



Dallas lllllinilOO 11 10 11 10-10 



Barbour 110101111110 10 10 10 11-14 



Mathews lllOlllOtHl 00 10 On 00-10 



Blount .llUOlOmni 10 11 00 10—13 



Ward lOllinillOl 01 11 10 01—15 



JRandolph 111111111111 10 10 01 11—17—85 



Mobile Wing Shot Club. 



Ladd ..IIIOUOOIU 10 11 11 10-15 



Rodgers. 11101001 lOOO 10 tiO 10 10— 9 



Mmgold 111111111011 00 10 00 10-13 



Vass 111111110111 10 00 10 10-14 



Lott IIIOIOIIIUI 10 11 11 10-16 



Dimmlck 111010111111 11 10 00 00-13- 80 



Mobile Gun Club. 



Vass 110111111111 10 00 10 10-15 



Boltz OllOlOllOlll 10 11 11 10-14 



W' eener... OOOIOOUIIU 00 10 10 10-10 



Tibolt 110010011101 10 10 00 10-10 



Flneh HOOOllHOll 10 10 11 10-13 



Caslen 000111111100 10 10 11 10—13-' 



Brewton Gun C tub. 



Buck....... lllllllllUl 10 00 10 00-14 



Bass , OIIOIIOIOIOI 01 10 10 10-11 



Stevens 110111101010 00 10 00 111— 10 



Lovelace 111111101110 10 10 10 10—14 



Theis .111111101100 10 10 00 00—11 



Rankin 111101011011 10 11 lO 10—14—74 



Soranton (Miss.) Gun Club. 



Gau'ler imillllUl 10 00 11 00—15 



E Gaufier.... 101111101110 00 11 01 11-14 



Inze lOOOtilOllOlO 10 10 00 10— 8 



Fountaine 101100111111 11 1] 00 10-14 



Haynie, . ... COllOlOlOOlO 00 11 O't 10- 8 



Wallace 111100011001 00 00 11 11-11-iM 



The Unknown Gun Club. 



This fine weather of Thursday. July 14. drew a big crowd of the 

 mtmbers of the Unknown Gun Club to Dexter Park, L. I. It w»8 

 th« rPKu'ar monthly shoot for fie championship trophy and three 

 es'ra imzes. The ties for the first divided, 0. Hnbbell won the 

 SBconri prize and W. Munch the third; O. Hubbell ^so won the 

 sweepstake, miss and out prize. The scores: 



Sevf^u live birds, H. an^l T traps, 80pds. boundary: 



Lohden 1030002 -3 E Vroom 21011 ?2— 6 



D'e i-n, OLIOOOO— 3 AMerrihew 2102300—4 



MOinchBSter 0in22-6 a Knebel 1113112-7 



J Rinkez 1012003-4 J Plynn 01oO.-233— 4 



JDovle 1112113—7 Schumacher ..1103111—6 



DrSohwartz 1112111—7 I Hvde 0111111—6 



J Vagte 1111021—6 JVanLeben lO.'llU— 6 



C K 0] 1 ver , . .0111313—6 W M ■ 1 n ch 310021 1-5 



J AKhuTSt ..0111211-6 C Detl"fsen, 1210131—6 



WSkidmore.... .2112001— 5 ABorkland .1113211—7 



n Hubbell 3112110-6 M J Rathbone 1101o31-5 



S Ri.'merman .........00 2201—4 DrLit'le 12!S012 6 



"'Saurer 0100023-3 W Gilman 3130011-5 



PSweenez..,. 0100111—4 



Swpep«take. $1 entrance, miss and out : 



M J RathbO'ie. .0 O D'^-lefsen. 1110 



C Hubbell .,111111111 W Gilman .... ,. 0 



AMerrihew tt ' G Van Sice 10 



.1 Mejrihew millllO J Bolten 0 



Drlilttle...... ....1110 



The Keystone Annual. 



New Londok, Conn,, .inly 16.— We have found it necessary to 

 chatige the dales for our annual tournament in order to accom- 

 modate a number of local shooters and as ihe week following the 

 dates nlreadv claimed bv us have been claimed for the Des Ct>ree- 

 Sho.'^-Ka ahoo^. wit;h whicts we do not care to onnfl'ot. we have 

 decided to bold our shoot on Aug. 30 and 31, and" Sept. 1 and 3, 

 which we shall be pleased to have you note. 



Programmes will be ready for . distribution on Aug, 1. and we 



will send you a supply so that you will be able to furnlsb shooters 

 that mav write to yoti for same. 



In addition to our regular trophy contests and diamond ring 

 Individual cbamp'onship the fir't. race betwcpen the N' w Jersey 

 and Connfcticut State League Tenms will be shot during the 

 tournament and also the team race between tlie Eist and West. 

 We are also getting up a very attractive programme of regular 

 events. One event will be shot under our novelty rule, open to 

 all, TTibody barred; th» n an event under ti^e Toterst.ate Associa- 

 tion hand irap, alternating, flrst one and then the other through 

 the entire programme. This is quite novel and is bnund to draw. 

 In shooting the novelty rule we use 16 trans instead of 10, Six traps 

 are placed in the field OOvds. frohi Ihe score and throw right and 

 left quartering and straight incdm''rs. LInknown traps, unknown 

 aneles and different distances. This will make intensely Ihterest- 

 irg shooUng and we believe that the anmteurs will, at least at this 

 first shoot, make nearly as good scores as the fxperts. The sur- 

 plus money will, however, be added to the latersiate Association 

 handicapped events, so that in case the amateurs do not shoot as 

 well In the novelty rule, events- they will not lose the opportttaity 

 of getting their averages in the amateiir Class. We have made a 

 study of this novelty rule, and made a practical test of it, and 

 have come to the conclusion that it.;is the coming rule and will 

 give entire satisfaction. The management reserves the right to 

 modify the rules governing the phoot to please the me.i jfity of 

 shooters present, and every shooter that at tends Will get. all the 

 shr>ot1ng he could wish for and to his own liking. 



Hotel accommodations will be first c1ps°, reduced railroad fa'^es 

 will be obtainable, and everything will be dpne to provide for the 

 comfort and pleasure of visiting sportsmen. We have the finest 

 located grounds in America, right on the banks of the famous 

 New London Harbor, and they are being laid out with tourna- 

 ment fixtures that will make them second to none in the world. 

 The tents will be arranged the same as at the Interstate Associa- 

 tion tournaments, and will present a living mass of canvas, while 

 the entire f core will be covered with a canvas screen which will 

 protect the shooter from the snn. H. A. PENitoSE, 



(Standard Keystone Target ana Trap Co.). 



Oneida County Sportsmen's Association. 



At the monthly shoot of the Onei'ia County Sportfmen's Asso- 

 ciation at Urica, N. Y., on July 7, the members shot at blueronk 

 targnfs thiown frf m espert traps by Paul North's electric pull, 

 shooting at unknown angles, tJevertheltss the scores were as high 

 as usual. Elliott made a straight in the shoot for the club prizes. 

 The f cores: 



Medal shoot: 



Knowlton l]OO011111111111]Oliriin-3l 



Hunter. Ill OlOll 1 1 11 1111 11 lODll 1-21 



Kilties OlOiCOllllOHlllOllOlllll-18 



Smyth 1111101111111111111111111-24 



Elliott II llOniOlOlOlUll 1101111-20 



Pfeiffer.. lllOOlOlOlO 0111001111111-18 



Wheeler lOllOIUOOOOO'OlOlOOnOlO -12 



Kdbourne ICO lOllOllliOOllllllOlll— 18 



Hehning lOmoilOOl 1 Oil 1010111111-13 



Booth lOlOlllllOUiniOll 111111-21 



Gilmore OlOliOllOOlOnOOOllDlllll -15 



Harris OlllIOllllllOlllOllllllli— 31 



Gates 00110101111111111 10110100 -r 



Club priz9 shoot: 



M'llspaugh 1000110111111111111111111—31 



Elliott lUllllllinilUllUlllll-25 



Knowlton 1111111111101111111111110-23 



HuDter ....mOlUlllll 11111111 inOl-28 



Booth 11111 llllllOlUllUilllll-24 



Kilbourne lOlllOlllOllllllOlOOrilll-19 



Kallies : 1111110011111 1111 lllOlill-23 



S my th 101 1 1 111 101 101 1 1 11 1 11 101 1 -21 



KIa.yf8 001010000101100000IOO<XiOl— 7 



Gilmore 1000011010100001001111110-13 



J Pfeiffer IIOIOIIUOIII 101010111111-18 



P*rris .llUOlimilimU.1111111-24 



The Hamilton Gun Club. 



HAMit/roN, Ont., July 11.— The Hamilton Gun Club held its 

 morthly sho'it on the East Hamilton grounds to-day. The ex- 

 tremely hot weather accounted for the meagre attendance, Wm. 

 Stroud succeeded in winning the challenge medalfrimJ. W. 

 Bowm->n with th" close score of 18 to 10. Th° match as u-ual Was 

 at 15 singles and 5 pairs. For the club medals Mr. J .Smyth won 

 with themagnificent s"ore of 24 in first class and Frank Kaiser 

 won in second class. The new constitution and by-laws of the 

 club are now in the hands of the members, who feel proud of the 

 new edition. 



Challenge medal, 15 singles and 5 pairs, unknown angles: 



W Stroud OOllOOlinUOU 01 11 11 11 10-18 



J W Bowman OIOIOIIIIII6OOI 11 10 12 00 11—16 



Club medals, 35 singles, rapid firing: 



Bowman, 1100101110111101001101110-16 



J Stroud 0000*10(10100100001000 1 1010- B 



Ross 01010011000110100110000(1—1 1 



Parker 010011100110011 10'00100]0-12 



Kaiser OOUO 0ii0"1101011010li01-15 



Wilson 1111011111111111101110010-20 



ASmvth - 1101101111111111011011111-21 



W Su-oud OOllOOOOlllllOlOUll 1 1010-15 



Eby 0111111 lllllUKlOinnill 22 



Graham 100 1 1 lOOOOOOOOlOOll 111 1 10 -13 



.(ones ; ..100100 lOlOOlOlOw 



Lindsy 1011100111111000110101110-16 



W Stroud lUOlOllllOllllOOOOOw 



D Smith. 0110110101101011111101101-17 



Crooks ■. OOIOOOOIOUIOIOIOUOIOOIO v 



J Smyth llllOlllllllillllllll '111-34 



Wilson. 



Parkway C^un Club. 



There was a good attendance at the Parkway Gun Club's regu- 

 lar monthly phoot at Dexter Park, L. I , on Wednesday, the ISth 

 inst. The competition was for th« prizes in Classes A, B and C, 

 together with the president's medal. J. Ochs wts the only mem- 

 ber to kill 7 sti-aight and took the medal wifh Cluss B p^ize; J. 

 Bennett won in Class A and M. Meyer in Class 0. The birds were 

 good, a light breeze with a cloudy sky made shooting very pleas- 

 ant. The scores; 



Shoot for medal and class prizes, at 7 live birds, 5 traps, un- 

 known angles: 



Class A. 



T Short... ...1212012—6 A Andrews 1101100-4 



A Botty 0131111-6 H Lemaire 1220112 -6 



EHeleans MloUS-O FRausch.... ll-,i0'00-4 



J Beniiett .1310111-6 L Moeller .............. .Illo303 -5 



Class B. 



H JBookman.... 0002012—3 J Ochs 1111211—7 



HJS lover .1112210-6 J Link.. 2203130-5 



H Bramwell S3iS0I12-6 P Kunzweiler ..1020132— 5 



Class C. 



M Meyer 0311211-6 



Sweepstakes, $1 entry; first, 2 moneys; second, 3 moneys; 3 live 

 birds each: 



Ist. 2d. Ist. 2d. 



T Short ....111—3 011-3 J Link 313-3 



AAt>dre«8 210-3 100-^1 H Selover 013-2 



H J Bookman 202—3 101—3 L MoeUer .... 110—2 



HBrflmwell 131-3 111-3 FRausch 000-0 



A Botiy 110--3 112-3 J Bennett oil— 2 



BHelgans 103-2 110-2 ADon. 133—3 



HLeMuire....; 021-3 102-3 



First, sweep— Ties div. Second sweep— Bramwf 11, Botty and 

 Link div. first; Helgaus, Selover, Moeller and Bennett div. second. 

 Referee, W. Mills. 



At I<os Angeles. 



The East Los Angeles. (Oal.) Gun Club held its li'st shoot July 4 

 s.ndirreat interest aftacned to the meet. Tuti b'rds weire blue' 

 rocks, 13 to a man, nf IS ds rise. The scores were: Gi'^b- 9. Houaer 

 8, Lewis5, Menasco 8. pI'imm'-T 4, Weidenmin 3, Lee 9, Wh ttnker 

 5, WellfareS Girj^esS, BrighimS. Dewald 5, Merr^ 7. As -will be- 

 seen Gibb' and L^e made a ti<?, which b -ing shot oft was- won by 

 Lee. Gibbs and l^ce then chose sides and a team shoot was held, 

 which was won. by Gibbs' side by a single bird. 



The Fourth at Portland. 



The Consolidated Bofi and Gun Clu'^ held its third annual 

 shoot ing rouvnament at Woodstock. July 4. The attend', nee waa 

 v(rygrod,and the event was characterized by much excellent 

 WCk. Hoxie won the first prize fo general average 



The first match resulted in a tie between Messrs. Wheeler, 

 Hoxie, Hughes, Bial and Ril«y. 



Match No 3: First prize won by Thorn. .30; .second prize won by 

 Beal, H); third pr'ze won by Hoxie, 18; fourth nrize, tie by Story 

 and Krupke, 17; flMh pr tie by Caratierand Paiker, 19: stv^nth 



Erizi w"n bv K nzel, IT); t^ighth prize, tie by Hoxi«», Powt-H, Riley, 

 awrencp, 14; ninth prize, tie by Pii.tock and Wheeler, 14; lenih 

 pr'z '. Hughes and Erllnger. 



Match No. 3: First prize. Thorn, 10; second prize, tie, Barrel! 

 ana Besl, 9; third prize, tie. Hughes, Hagie, Miliarri, Laige. Hurl- 

 son. 8; lourrh prize, tie. Rilev, Lawrence. Krufete. Ku zel. 7; fifth 

 prize, tie, Parker and Powell 6; sixth prize, tie, Jacobson, Rubb 

 and inraan, 5. 



Match No. 4 was the S°lby medal contest. Each team was com- 

 pos* d of three men. Riley, Real and Krophie won with a store 



of 65. 



Match No. 5, two handsome gold medals, one to go to the man 

 making the highps" score who had nevpr won a medal. Hox'e 

 and Beal were tjie leaders, each 14. Hoxie won in the shoot off, 

 20 to Beals' -^ 19. ' 



The Du-^lev diamond medal was the fir=t priz'* in mat^h No 6. 

 Story Wfm t-he medal, ,28. Then entran'p minev wasdividfd >uto 

 f'luv parts and was » on b\ Lii^g 36, Kropije, Hughes and Hoxie 

 34, B»al, PoweU and Millard 23, Wh elcr 21 



Msfch No. 7: Fi's' prize. L"ntr, 15; s"roud, Hoxie and Wheeler, 

 14; th'r^, Kinzel. Riley and Evans, 13; fourih, D^Harl and Par- 

 ker, 12; ftfm, Millard, Pi-tock, Rnal ami La^vlor, 11; sixin, KrO' ke, 

 Bubh, Hnahes and ''"rete'hton, 10; ^eventh, Stnrv, doneymm. Bar- 

 rel anci Carah*--, 9; eightp, Hauli, Seed, Jones, Green wald and 

 Guis', 8; ninth. B iwlf S nud Honeyman. 



Match No. 8: '^'irst money by Loog and Evans. 21; second, 

 Hoxie auri Bonier, 31; third. Kinztl, Rilev and Beal 20; fourth. 

 Palmer. Wheeler, Story and Kropse, 19; fifth, Millard, Honey- 

 man and Cars her, 18. 



Match No 9, consolatioi shoot, prfze Winchester repeating 

 sho gun. Bowl- & and Edear, 9. 



Hf xie won the first prize for the general average shoot. The 

 prize wag a Hack onyx wau h charm. 



Coney Island Rod and Gun Club. 



The members of the Coney Inland Rid and Gun Club turned 

 out very strong on Wennesdav, Jalv 13 at Woodlawn Park, 

 Gravesend, L.I. Thp day ws fovoralvle fir shooting, a light 

 b-eeze and sligh'ly cloudy. The principal contest was for the 

 Epp^g diamond badee ard six extra prizes. A good race took 

 place be'wten A. Eppig, iho donor of the laadee, and F. Pfaender; 

 the latter won by killing 26 b'rds straight J. E. Orr dropped out 

 on the 231 round. The birds were n fair Int. The .scores; 



Sh.'ot for Eppig badge and s'x ex'ra pr'zi'', at 101've birds: 



A Enplg (BOyd- ) 1112111111-10 21111123221323„0 



J «chlitra«n (27) 1111111231 10 witndrew. 



C.Engleb echt (25) 1010111011- 7 010 



L Epp'g (2,3) 000(1120000- 3 



FLat zer(3,i) 1031110000— 5 div. flifth prize. 



W Lohmann (21) 10201(10211— 5 div. If fh prze. 



F PfaeBder(i7) 1I1KI1121-10 IlllllUllllllll won badge. 



W Lair (25) 20^3220^10-7 010 



J E V o h^es (28) 012'12llll- 9 11 div. second przs. 



F M Laughlin (23) OlllllMll- 9 23 div. second prize. 



M iKcttnbone (31) 2121121113-10 002' 



Dr Litt e (23) 011011 1210— 7 11111 diy. fourth prize. 



M Elpsns'er (251 ]1220-'o202— 7 110 



1 Hvde (2D) I(,r2210-.;2H- 8 110 



DrVanKlB(27) 0112120131- 8 210 



VV F QulD:lh^ (2() ,.1022011301— 7 11111 dIv. fourth prize. 



W Hugi'es (25) 2100132113— 8 0 



J E On (2.5) 3131121112-10 31211131313310 



O Plate (28) 1112011210- 8 110 



F Inert (-^5) 1112202221- 9 20 



R Lambert (25) 0201011 '010- 4 won sixth prize. 



D Leveridge (2^) OailOUlU— 8 111 won third prize. 



H McLaughlin (35) 101lll?011- 8 10 



H Blaitm>-cher (39) 131111212— 10 13110 



W Green (31) 0S00131200- 5 div. fifth prize. 



S<\efp«take shoot, 85 entrance, lowest .scores to pay for the 

 bi ds 25yd8.: 



R Lamoert 11011-4 HO F Ibert llUl-5 



W Lair 11110-4 111 



Referee, Mr. H. McLaiigblin; Scorer, Mr. J. C. De Fraine. 



Vernon Gun Club. 



The members of the Vernon Gun Clu^ hid a team shoot at the 

 club's grounds, Rifigewood, L 1 , on Tuesday, July 13. Dr. Cor- 

 bin's tpam was the be.st. The scores: 



Ten Knyptonep, 3 trxps, SOyda. rise, A. A. rules: 

 Dr. Littlt's T'»am— F'rst, Dr. COroin's Team -Fipgt. 



Dr Little .0111000111— 6 Dr Sorbin ()OOinoiO,0O— 3 



G VanSice 1110 dOOlO - 5 H Knebeis. Jr..niliniril— 9 



Dr Cru-chly. ...OOOUllUOO— 4 Dr Schilling lOlll 01010- 4 



Dr Dreyer 0000000000— 0 Dr Wei schert.. 00010 01 II— 5 



Bullwinkle OOOOO.tOOU— 2 H Haraed 1111100010- 0 



G VanSice, Jr , . 1000000001— 2-r-19 Cameron lOOOOOUOp— 3—29 



Second Second 



Dr Little 1111111111—10 Dr Corbin IIIIQICOQO- 5 



KreiUer ...... 00 OO'iOUOO- 0 .S. bqiiug llllOlOull-^ 7 



J Merrihew....lOlllOil01— 7 G VanSice lllUHlll— 10 



H Knebel, Jr.., llOloailO- 7 Scott OllOOlUOI- 6 



Cameron OOOOOOIOH— 3 Wischert lOIOOOOilQ- 4 



Drerer OOuOOlOOOl— 3 Harned 00 0100100 - 2 



Cook 0000000000— 0-29 Bullwinkle 0010100011- 4-38 



Walnut Hill. 



BoSTOKf, July 16.— The Massachusetts Eifie Association held its 

 regular weekly shoot at its range to-day with a good at endance 

 of shooters, t'ut the conditions were very unfavorable for high 

 scores, there being R very strong 9 o'clock wind. Mr. Crownin- 

 shield won the bronzg and silver pistol medals, Mr. Mervilie the 

 bronze seal mednl and Mr. Avoy the bronze and silver pistol 

 medal, distance 200yds„ Standard AiSierican targets, all re-entry 



TY\ fl,t.f*.Vi AS ° 



AH-Comera'Offi-Hand Match. 



E H €omey 77 C W Hoimes 73 O Moore 67 



BE Hunter 73 L Ames 70 B C Snow,. 63 



All-Comers' Rest Mai ch. 



JFrancis..........l07 O Moore 103 E K Comey . . .91 



S Wilder ,105 J B Hobbs ..100 DNWmn.. .89 



HLWillard 104 B E Hunter 9r 



Ea"ie B'.dge Pistol Match 50yds. 



Crowninshield... 95 L Be'l ..89 L B Avay 83 



M T Dav , 93 D Martin 88 J B Hoobs ...'.83 



O Moore... 91 



Pistol Medal Match— .50vdB. 



L Bell H o M ore ...90 D Martin., 87 



MTDrty 92 JBHibbP 89 E HComev 84 



B'-onze eagle badge wi' b pistol— Won on 10 s' oivs of 80 or beftet 

 by F. B Crowninsh'eld, 87. 93, 88 92, 93, 91, 91, 89. 83, 94. 



Silver eagle badge with Disrol—WnTi o- 10 ^^r.re.' of ^8 or better 

 by F. B. Crowninshield, 90, 88 88, 90.93,91.93, 954 91 95. 



Bronze anu silver pistol m" dal Won on lOacores of 81 or better 

 by L. R. Aya^^ 84, 81, 83, 85, 83, 82 84, 85, 83 83. . , 



Rensselaerwyck. 



At6AiiT.N,Y.,J,uly 14— The following scores wete mads* to- 

 da.'* t'iy t,> e Tb^rd B' ieade Rifle Asscoiation, shooting at 2CiQyds. 

 otS-hand, standard American target: 



Wm O tlomph.... 6. 9 3 6 9 9 7-6 9V4-68 



7 10 8966868 8-76 

 , 9 10 10 7 9 ^9 9 9 10 8 90 



MajopQhasH Gaus... 7 5 8-5 6 3 8 7 9 10—67 



' ' ■ ^ 8, 0 3 9 6 7 5 in 10 8-::'74 



.9 9 7 7 7 9-6 6 8 8-76 



cwi.'??iifcmi9<j* f-».a h 8. 7 6 r 5 7-^7 



■ - ■ ^ - n ^ f^- I y 6' e 8 7-76 



7 8 .7 7 5 0 6 7 9 .5-8(5 

 ChasFFrey. ....5 10 5 4 9 9 7 3 8 6-66 



a .5 5 8 3 7 7 6 9 5-68 



8 6 4 6 6 If) r.-S. 6 6-63 



