Jul? 7, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Willimantic Shots. 



WiT^LiMANTic, Conn., July 1.— The weather was very impropi- 

 lioTis, but, quite a number of shooters put in an appearance and 

 the shoot was a decicled purceas. The most interpstinff feature 

 was the team race between Now Haven and Willimantic, which 

 was won by the former. The race between Messrs. Willey and 

 Burbiflge and Savatre and Bates of New Ilaven was not shot, as 

 Mr. Bnrhidge failpd l o aiuiear on tlie grounds. 



No. 1, 5 birdf, 50 cents en1 raiice: 



Baldwin 01111-4 Bates 11011-4 



Webb 11031-4 Card 11000-^' 



Potter 11111-5 Goodwin 10111-4 



Viberta 11101-4 Lnngdon UllO-4 



Edgprton 11111-5 WLlley 11001-3 



Bill 11111-5 Ames 11101-4 



Savage ..11111—5 Penn 11111—5 



Albprt lUU— 5 Hayzel 30010-3 



Bush 01111-4 



No. 3. 10 birds, SI entrance: 



' Edgerton 0311111111- 9 Viherts IllOllOllO— 1 



Bates 3111101111- g Goodwin li'OlOOllOl- ^ 



Bill 1110110110- 7 Sterry , lllUinil— 10 



Albert ininoill— 9 Wf bb IIOUIUOI— 8 



Potter imnn 11-10 Baldwin OOlllJlllO— 



Mike 3111111111-10 Busb 0111111011-8 



No. 15 birds. 3fl.50 Futrance: 



Albert. _ 111111011011111-13 Webb 111010111111131-13 



Potter 11111H01111111-34 Baldwin 111111111111111-15 



Bill ... 110111130110100-10 Willey 311131111011131-14 



Mike 111111101101111-13 Williams llllUllllllOU— 14 



Kdgerton llllD 100111110-12 Longdou 1011 0111 111 13 1 1 -13 



Sterry 110101101011111-11 Maok 110111031111111-13 



Bates 111111101111111—14 Jordon 110111111110111-13 



Viberi s 31111111011 11 11 -14 



No. 4, 20 birds, $2 entra.ncp: 

 Wierrv . . .lllOllOOllllOlllllU-lfi Baldwin . -1111111101101]01l011-l(j 

 Potter ... 11 imi111111in01U-l!l Savage.. ..13311 111111111111111—20 



Albert... lllUlllUllOlllllU-l'.t Bill 013111111 11111330331-18 



Edgerton. llllllOllllOOimUl-IT Loii^rinu .1 lOKUUlOl 113333310-l(i 

 Vibert-... 13131110110111011111-37 Mack ....31010103131310111111-30 

 Willey.... lllllllOOlUlimOOl-ie Williams. 11111111111111110113-1!) 



B-ates. . . .11111111111113110011-18 Card 11110111011101111111-17 



Webb 11011111131111011011-17 



No. 6, team race, 80 birds, entrance $?: 



Bates 111131011111113111111111111101-58 



Potter lllOllllllOnU 111131111111111-28 



A Ibert Ill 1111111 110011111 11111101111—37 



Longd on 1 01 01 11011 1 01 1 11 ] 1 1 1101 1 111111 - 25 



Savage 110011111111 1 lOOUl lH 0111101 1-24 



S ^erry 11 101 11001 1111 1010100110110101-20 



Ed gerton 1 Oil U 1010 1 111 0031 1101 OlllHll-23 



Webb 01 nil 111111 111111011 111110011-20 



Baldwin 333111111300I113]001111111]U1-26 



Mack lllllllOliniOLUlllOllll 11111-27 



Willey 1111OI1111O1O1110O1O1111111131-24 



Jordon ■-- 100110010111111111111111111110 - 24 



No. 6, 13 birds, entrance $1.50: 



Potter ..111111111011111-14 Bates IJ 111011111101 1-13 



Baldwin 111101111101010-11 Bill 111111111111001-13 



Albert 111111111103131-14 Edgerton 111111101111111—14 



Willey 011011111100111-11 WiUiams 011111110101133-13 



Sterry 110111111003111-12 SavHge 111111110311111-14 



Mack .111011103113110-12 Webb 111301101011311-12 



O ood w in 001 OOOOOOOOlOOl- 3 Card Ill 1 11 101111001-13 



LongdoD 111101101001111-11 



No. 7, 10 birds, $1 entrance: 



Edgerton 1113111111—10 Bill ...0133311100- 7 



Potter 1111110111— 9 Goodwin 0113111101— 8 



Penn 3100111101— 7 Williams lllUllOll— 9 



Mack 1110111111— 9 Bates 1113031330— 8 



Baldwin 0111110110— 7 Savsge lllllOllll— 9 



Viberts 3031030311- 7 Albert 1111111111—10 



No. 8, 20 birds. $3 entrance: 



Baldwin. .31111011010111011101-15 Webb 10111111111111101110-17 



Edgerton. 11110111111111111111— 19 Card 11111111110111011011—17 



Al bert . . . 11111111111111 133111—20 Bill 0111111111111013 1 311—18 



Potter ....11111131133111111110-19 Mack 111111331111111 13311—20 



Savage... .31311333111301131311 -19 Willey.. ..31013111111111111111—19 

 William" 10111011110110111101-15 Bates 11111101130031110111—16 



No. 9, 13 birds. .Sl.aO entrance: 



Edgerton 111111110111011—13 Willey •011111111111310—18 



Baldwin .111301101311111—13 Bill 111110110110111—13 



Albert 111101131010111—13 Bates 110111111111110—33 



Potter 311111001011111 - 32 Mack 111111303311111—34 



Webb 130111011111111-13 Bristol lOUllOOllOllOl-lO 



Savage 111111111110013-13 Penn 111100110010111—10 



Good w i n 011113 111 1 01111— 1 3 Wi llin ms 101 lOOlllllllOO— 10 



No. 10, 10 birds, expert rules, entrance $1: 



Albert 0111010001—5 Johnson 1030110111-7 



Mike llUlOOill- 8 Goodwin 0001031111-6 



Webb 1011113001-7 Willey .0011111111-8 



Edgerton 1111101011-8 Mack ...0111011301—7 



Bates 1313O11O00-6 Pott er lOlKlll 111-8 



Baldwin 1101000103- 5 Card 0110010000-3 



Bill 00 10011001-4 Williams 0001101100-4 



Longdon 1111033330—8 



No. 31, 10 birds, ai <^ntrv: 



Bates 1111111011- 9 Baldwin 0111110111— 8 



Mike 1111111111-30 Webb 1011011330- 7 



Edgerton 3333301103- 8 Jordon :.. ..3111101111— 9 



Albert 1111111011— 9 Longdon 1101111011- 8 



Willey 1111011111- 9 Potter 1111100111- " 



Extra event, 10 birds, $1 entry: 



Jordon 9 Albert 8 Willey 



Baldwin 8 Sterry 7 Longdon ........ 5 



Potter 9 Bates 10 Savage 



Mack 10 Viberts 7 Ames 9 



Goodwin 9 Willams 7 



Bill 8 Webb 9 



Glenmore Rod and Gun Club. 



Dbxtbh Park, L. L, Wednesday, June .29.— The Glenmore's 

 regular monthly shoot was well attended. It was the last meet- 

 ing of the club's year and several of the members considerablv 

 improved their averages for the Eppig diamond badge and other 

 extra prizes. K. Phister, Jr.. E. Helgans and Adam Eppig shot 

 well, but the first named will probably be the winner of the 

 trophy. Fine weather and good birds made the shoot a pleasant 

 one. The score of club shoot and sweepstake: 



Club shoot, for Eppig diamond bado;e, at 7 live birds: 



Englebrecht (25vds.).. .1033330-5 E Vroome (29) 0011122- 5 



Phister, Jr. (27) 3111311—7 J Bennett (:10) 1111120-6 



Helgans (37) . .1111211-7 Schlieman (37} 1300331-5 



Levins (37) 0120120—4 Vorbach (28) 0010131—4 



L Eppig (25) 1010000-3 Vincent (37) 1311131-7 



A Eppig (80) 1111231—7 Selover (28) 2120133-6 



Still (38) 1320110—5 D Snipe (30) 1111213—7 



Hayden(37) 0000300-1 E Thompson (28) 2201110—5 



Dr Boehme (37) 0211123—8 E Thompson (3.5) 1313101—6 



J Youngs (35) 1110101-5 



Sweepstake, |1 entrance, two moneys. 27vdB.: 



Helgans ^21— 2 J Young 110—2 



Hayden. . . , 2 1—3 Englebrecht 011—2 



Phister... 111—3 Still 212—3 



L Eppig 023—2 Vorbach 232—3 



A Eppig 121—3 



At the close of the regular club shoot somB of the members ar- 

 ranged PeveiBl small matches for IfiilO a side and the price of the 

 birds. John Young defeated M. Havden. and then the two as 

 partners defeated If- Thompson and J. A. Still. The scores: 



Match, 15 bbds, $10 a side and birds. 37yds. 

 Hayden 120131031331011-13 Young. 333221111311112—15 



Team matches, $10 a side and the birds; 27yds. 



First. Second. Third. 



Thompson 11111—5 1 00201-3 Ow. 



Still 01100—3 0 32310-4 30011-3 



1-8 



Hayden 10011—3 0 



Young.... 10111—4 0 



6 



03220-3 

 31211-5 



3 



11011-4 

 Ow. 



7 0-7 



Referee, Major Pentz; scorer, Mr. C. A. Bellar. 



First German Gun Club. 



Dexter. Park, L. I., Friday .Tuly 1, 1892.— The members of the 

 First German Gun Club of New York held their regular monthly 

 shoot at ten birds each, Long Island rules, for the club's gold 

 medal and an extra-prize. P. Pfander and D. Nfusoh were the 

 best Rcorer.s, the latter taking the medal as the former, haying 

 previously won it. was not eligible to take it a second time, so he 

 was awarded second prize, la the sweep.'stake shoot the two low- 



est scorers bad to pay for the birds and the t^o highest scorers 

 divided the one prize. The scores: 



Club shoot for go'd medal and second cash prize: 



J Schwack lUOOOllOl-n P Neusch 1110111011-8 



FPfaeuder 0111110111-8 A Neusch 0111000010-4 



A Pfaff 1111000000-4 A Loelz 0110110110-0 



J Miller 1001111100-6 F Breitstein lOllOflllll- 7 



O Schell 0111031310-7 H Zahn 0111110101-7 



Jilestedt 0000100101—3 



Sweepstake $1 entry: 



J Schwack 101 C Schell Ow A Loelz Ill 



FPfaender Oil J Bestedt 010 FB-eitstein Ill 



A Pfatr 000 PNenach. 101 H Zahn Oil 



J Miller 000 A Neusch 100 



Referee, Mr. F, Pfaender. _^ 



The New Jersey State Lea^e. 



The Jersey shooters ttirned out strong at the monthly shoot of 

 the New Jersey Trap Shooters' League, held under the auspicot? 

 of the Independent Gun Club on their Plaiufleld groundH on .luue 

 30. Up to 1:30 P. M. the weather was favorable, but a that hour 

 the clouds began to gather and a two o'clock at very heavy sbovver 

 drove all hands from the tield and compelled them to remain 

 under cover for tiearly an hour. Afterward the sport went mer- 

 rily on until dark. 



The grounds of the lodependent Gun Club are situated about a 

 mile from the depot, the roads between the two places being ma- 

 cadamized. They have a club hruse 15x20ft., one story in height. 

 The grotmds nestle down under the shadow of the mouotain and 

 are surrounded by heavy woods. The location is a picturesque 

 one. On the above day Charley Smith, the Teutonic gent with 

 the "Dutchy" cognomen, had a huge lly-tent pitched under some 

 big trees and here he served up clam chowder, sandwiches and 

 pips that would tickle the palate of an epicure. 



The attendance previous to the noon hour was very light, but 

 afterward the uttmber steadily increased until fully fifty shooters 

 were on the grounds. It was feared during tlie early hours that 

 a small number of team entries would be received, but the mau- 

 agement was agreeably disappoiated to have nine teams report. 

 Tne team shoot was under the supervisiou of Neaf Apgar, man- 

 ager of the League, assisted by Secretary Wm. R. Hobart. It was 

 close to 3 P. M. when the team match was railed, Chad. H. Town- 

 send, trap editor of Forest and Stream, being the cffl^ial scorer. 

 The result of the contest was another victory for the team of the 

 Independent Gun Club, which rolled up a grand total of 115 breaks 

 out of 125 t&rgets shot at, an average of P3 per cont. Enoch D. 

 Miller, who is slowly recovering from a severe attack of bilious 

 dysentery, put up a clean score of breaks, this being the only one 

 made in the contest. There were eigbt full teams and one short 

 one, that of the Brunswick Gun Club, which could muster only 

 four men. Below are detailed scores of the team shoot: 

 East Orange G. O. 



Duk es 0011110 11 11001 II 1 00110101-1 0 



Den'z OllODOlllOOlOOllDOOlOUOOO— 30 



S S lieddon lOUltXll 11111101010100111— 17 



A B Hedden 000111 110101001010D0110I1— 13 



B abbage 010133 00 1 1 0, 103 1 10101)100 1-14— 70 



N. J. Shoodns? Clnl). 



Lawrence 3 .1 10 1 1 13 n 3001 1. 1 1 3 U 301 01-20 



V Irden 000011 030 U 30111-000133001—13 



Purdy 1011 lllOlllOl 111101111011-20 



Moore 1101101101ollllll00111111-2« 



Richmond lllllllllllllllUllllllOl-34- 96 



Independent Or. O. 



Smith 11113111'1111111111110ni-24 



Brantuth 1111111111101111011011111-23 



Soper 1111111111101111111110111—33 



Apgar 110113111111 1100111111101— 21 



Miller 11IU131111111111111U1U— 23-115 



Passaic City R.&G. C. 



Shaw 1131301 111111111111330111— 23 



Coeman 1101111O11111111133111333-33 



Abbott 003133O301O3O3O310113U331-16 



Kevitt 3111(311010103010010131110—16 



Campbell 1111101110001000113110100-15- 98 



South Side G. 0. 



B rein tn all 1111111 1111011 llOlll 1 lt)l 1—23 



Hoba rt 11111 3 3 llUllOll 1111111011-23 



Whitehead 001111101131113 1310mil0-20 



Hedden 1110011 1111111 IIOIUII 111 -33 



Pnillips 1111101111111133131333010-22-108 



Boiling Springs K. and (-t. C. 



Meyer 1301111311303131331111111-23 



KeUer 001 1101110 1 010110001 11010-14 



Collirs 1111131113333030031100030-17 



Lindeley . 101 1011303 1 101 1 1 103111000 -17 



James 1010111313110111111111111—23- 93 



East Side— Mutual G. C. 



Baar 0111001110101303011110110-16 



Koegel 1100111111111111111003111—21 



Seliraflft 0111131311111133311110301-23 



Schilling 1111111100313011111111100-20 



Hague 1113000103001110011011111—1.5- 94 



Maplewood G. C. 



Drake 0111331011011111311011110-20 



C Deane 1111311111011101111111111-23 



W Smith llliniOOllllUOllll 111 11-23 



Sickley 11111110110lillllii0111]l-33 



J L Smith 0111111111110111001111111-31-108 



Brunswick G. C. 



Voorhees 1010111110111111110101131—20 



Fisher 0100101110011011001001101-13 



Van Nell 01101 00101113 10 lOllOlOnOl-14 



Sperling 00111 10011110103001111111-17- 64 



This is the fourth victory for the Independent team in five con- 

 tests. During the day a regular programme of sweepstakes was 

 (■hot off, besides a lot of extra events. On the regular programme 

 No 1 was at 10 singles, $1 entry; No. 3. 35 singles, $1 50; No. 3, 10 

 singles, $1; No. 4. 15 singles, $1.50; No. 5, 10 singlt-s, $1; No. 6, 20 

 singles, No. 7, 10 singles, $1; No. 8, 15 singles, $1.50. 



Below is a summary of the scores: 



i 3 3 A « « 7 

 Russell .... 7 13 10 11 9 17 



8 I2 3!f66'r8 

 10 Abbott 8 13 



Bra'l'gb'm. 8 15 10 14 9 19 9 11 riall 4 .. 3 



Breintnall. 9 16 10 13 10 19 10 11 Kevitt 30 .. 9 



C Hedden.. 6 14 30 33 8 16 . . 15 Coeman 7 .. .. ! 



W Smith.. 7 33 9 11 8 30 " ' 

 Richmond. 6 13 7 15 9 18 



Moore 9 13 8 15 9 18 



White 8 . 8 



Drake 7 13 9 15 9 16 



J L Smith. 9 14 7 11 7 17 



Manning .. 7 12 10 12 9.. 8 1.8 Voorhees.... 



Hobart .... 9 14 7 15 Geoffrey 



Miller 10 6 14 8 18 9.. Phillips 



C Smith.. ..15 8 10 8 18 9 13 VanNuis.... 



Keller 14 8 12 6 18 9 10 Heller 



Soper... 7 .. 8 .. 10 .. Meyer. 



9 13 Pierson 



7 .. 



0 .. 



8 





3 



8 18 



.. 15 



6 .. 





7 .. 



'8 



. 11 





. 14 



9 13 



. 38 





. 14 





9 8 



- ^ - 9 13 



Schralf t 14 10 14 7 12 James 7 13 



Lindsley 11 7 18 9 10 Fisher 8 8 



i^ddison 10 '~ " 



Koegel 14 



Collins. 

 Schork 



.. 10 10 37 .. 13 Bitz 7 31 



14 7 38 9 13 L T Terry 9 . 



11 8 16 9 10 Tice 8 . . 



3 .. B Hedden 13 



D Terry 13 9 .. 11 .. Cockefair 



Shaw 9 . . 6 . . 



No. 9, 10 singles: Soper 8. Geoffrey 5. D. Terry 8, Meyer 9, Piersoa 

 5, Cockf fair 7, Apgar 10, Lindsley 10, Heller 7, Dutchy 9, Branting- 

 ham 7. Collins 6. 



No. 10, 10 single?: Apgar 9. Lindsley 9, Mever 9, Geoffrey 8, Hel- 

 ler 7, Cockefair 8. Dutcby 9, Soper P, Collins 7, Tee Kay 6, Pierson 8. 

 Extra events: Ten singles each, $1 entry. 



1 0 a U 5 6 1 'J 3 U 5 a 



W Smith 8 6 7 4 9.. Rupell 10 8 8 6 8 



C Smith 7 8 9 9 10 . . Hobart 8 9 8 



Apgar . 



9 7 10 7 9 . . Dean 6 10 . . 



Breintnall 10 10 9 8 9 8 Moore.. 



C Hedden 9 8 10 8 8 8 Richmond 9 8 



Drake 9 6 10 9 8 .. White 7 .. 



Keller 9 9 S 8 10.. Havne 8.. 



Brantingham.. 10 9 8.. 8.. Miller 10 10 



ManniDg . . . . 

 J L Smith. 



9 9 10 7 9 10 Soper 7 



9 8 9.. " 



Auburn Gun Club. 



AtJBUHN, July 1.— The Auburn Gun Club to-day had a change 

 of sport, and answered a long sitgeof talk by an acceptance of 

 the oft'er of the City Baseball club for a game of baseball. There 

 were several hundred spectators and they saw the Baseball Club 

 suffer its first defeat at tb© hands of the gtinmen by a score oi 8t$ 

 to 16. 



Freche Outshoots Reinhardt. 



A FAiBLY cool air, a pretty stiff easterly wind, a good gray 

 light and two hundred birds, the like of which are seldom seen at 

 this season, were the combination at .fobn Erb's "'Old Stone 

 House" grounds in Newark, N. J., on .hily 3. when Gus Freche and 

 Chris. Reinhardt, both of Newark Gun Club, had a battle royal 

 for tbe possession of a $200 purse. The match was made on the 

 previous week, and as no notice had been given the public through 

 the colnruns of the sporting or lay press, barely half a hundred 

 people saw it. It was nearly three o'clock when Freche appeared 

 on th<3 scene and 3;05 when the flrat shot was tired. Ohas. M. 

 Hedden was selected as referee and C. H. Townsend, trap editor 

 of Forest ano J^tream, as offlcial scorer. Reinhardt won the toss 

 and he sent Freche to the score, the latter making a kill of a 

 moderately fast incomer to tbe left. Reinhardt next downed a 

 right incomer. Freche's 13th bird was an awfully tricky twisting 

 left- quartering driver, killed with a fine first. His 14th. in the 

 same direction, was also a fine kill, as was his 19th. Rlst, .331 (fine 



air at lull "Oyds. This was a phenomenal shot. His 9th, 11th, 15th, 

 20th, 26th. 38th, 31st, 3(ltb. 43(1, 44th, .56th, 57th. 60th, 69th. 74th, 75th. 

 83d and 9Hth birds were also very hard ones. His bith bird, a 

 right- yua.rtering driver, caught two full loads, flew within a few 

 yards of the boundary, then turned .nnd went across the grounds 

 to the left and fell stone dead near tbe left fence. This was cer- 

 tainly a lead carrier. His 7l8t bird fell dead a foot inside the 

 boundary. While some of this lot of birds had to be flushed, they 

 were still, as a whole, the best lot of fivers I ever saw at this sea- 

 son. The score of the shoot la detailed below: 



rrai) score ti/pe—Uopyrigh is'.i:!, by Furest and Stream PubHshing Co. 



351 5333333231 1 3521132 5 533 

 v/4-\\f-/'/'H->^.<r'\t,\\\i/'^'£,HT^\H\ 

 G F Freche. . .2 100 1 3 11310011133 042 11111 0—19 



13 114 5 5 2 14 3 3 3 5 2 5 4 4 4 4 5 113 3 



1011022231 0 12301130101ol 2—18 

 134435313314 5 5 415 34353 3 53 



^ \ H N ? i H T H / N 



• 3 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 ;■ " - 



1 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 1 :i 2 l 2 1 3 2 "3 12 111" 2-24 

 3 5 3 13 3 3 2 4 3 13 3 3 3 3 12 3 3 5 14 3 4 

 i ? HTH^->H \<>^\<~>H T<- 



1 0 2 1 1 1 3 3 0 0 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 3 1 1 1 1 0-20-81 



3 4 3 5 3 3 3 15 3 5 4 3 15 4 13 5 3 3 2 5 3 5 



0 Reinhardt. 1102 2 01 11212111132221010 1-81 



4 3 3 13 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 118 4 3 5 2 115 5 2 3 



102131220211201101121213 1-21 



5 5 1 5 4 3 3 3 5 1 3 3 5 3 4 5 5 8 2 5 5 4 5 5-5 

 i T/' <- \-^-4.s" H Si -> <- H \ i \ Si "£1 



111 21112002121111 0 00 2-1 01 2-19 

 344233154342331443 5 412223 

 <-H<-/->*^<-5\,-><-i i-^<-<-H i 1->T«-T\? 

 loll 10121110011110211111 0-18-80 

 Reinhardt had the match all his own way until it was over h>ilf 

 shot, after which he seemed to lose bis grip, while Freche steadied 

 down 10 business. The chances at various stages are shown by 

 the following table of kills in strings of 5 birds tach: 

 First Half. 



Freche 3 8 11 15 19 33 27 30 34 .V/ 



Reinhardt 4 8 13 18 21 25 29 33 37 42 



Second Half. 



Freche 41 46 51 .56 61 65 68 73 77 81 



Reinhardt 47 50 55 57 61 65 69 72 76 80 



Previous to the above race a "warmei" was shot in the form of 

 a $1 miss-and-out, tbe result being as shown below: 



Hedden 3412 Erb 10 



Reinhardt 3111 Hollia 0 



Castle 2110 



Hedden and Reinhardt div. 



After the race the appended sweeps tvere eliot, 4 birds each, $3 

 entry, two moneys, all lies divided. Hurlingbam rules governed, 

 a^ they did in the match: 



Caetle 1100—2 



Hollis 2111—4 



Hedden 2112-4 



Griffin 1121—4 



Erb 0110-3 



1123-4 

 1111—4 

 0021—3 

 0110-3 



2020-3 



1111-4 

 0120-2 

 1201-3 

 1011-3 

 1223-4 



New Utrecht Gun Club. 



WOODLAWN Park, L. I., July 2.— The weekly competition for 

 the first and second medals of the New Utrecht tiua Club for 

 Keystone target shooting was well patronized on Sattirday. Each 

 member shot at 20 targets, 20yds. rise, right and lelt angles. A. 

 A. Hegemnn, the youneest member of the cltib, was the winner of 

 1 he first medal with 18. W. F. Sykes won the second medal by 



Hfgeman. The scores: 



Club shoot, at 20 Keystoue targets, SOyds. rise, two medals: 



P A Hegeman 11 HZeigler.- 7 CASykes 13 



M Van Brunt 15 J P Adams 8 L G Mitchell .. . 0 



D Deacon 15 W R' Sykes 15 A A Hegeman.... 18 



P Adams 3 RR Street 10 J Lott 15 



Sweepstake shoot: 



P A Hegeman 11111—5 W P Sykes 10132—4 



D Deacon 22112-5 R R Street 31122—5 



P Adams 00002—1 C A Sykes 11111-5 



H Zeiuler 0?022 -3 A A Hegeman 01111—4 



J P Adams 21310-4 J Lott 02311—4 



Erie Gun Club. 



WooDtiAWN Park, L. I., July 1.— The postponed shoot of the 

 Erie (lun Club was held at VVoodlawn Park, L L, on Friday. The 

 wet weather considerably interfered with the attendance, only- 

 seven competing f or the club medal and extra prizes. Tbe birds 

 were a fair lot. C Mohrman won the medal and first prize with 

 the only straight score of 7. H. Janskowsky took the second and 

 J. Plate the third prizes. Two sweepstakes were shot off at 5 

 birds each, all ties divided. The scores: 



Club shoot for medal and extra prizes: 



H Dohrman 2311120-6 J Plate 0011311-5 



H Janskowsky 3112103—6 C Plate 1111110— S 



Elssasser 1010123—5 H Blattmacher 1011101—5 



C Mohrman 2113112-7 



Sweepstake shoots, SI entrance, 2 moneys in each- 



H Dohrman 120S1-4 22201—4 



H Janskowsky 10120—3 20100—2 



M E Issasser 12212—5 1210 1—4 



C Mohrman 21013—4 33111—5 



•j; Plate 20313-4 20121-4 



C Plate 21112-5 20112-4 



H Blattmacher 21001—3 12212 -5 



Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association. 



Harrisburg, Pa.. June 28. 1893.— To the Clubs Composing the 

 Pennsylvania Sportsmen's Association: Do not fail to elect one 

 delegate to attend the annual meeting of the Association at Read- 

 ing, Pa., Aug. 9, 1893, at 8 P. M. It is especially intended to make 

 the discussion of game and fish protection and propagation the 

 important feature of this meeting. All delegates are therefore 

 requested to be prepared to express the views of their cltibs on 

 these subjects. Suggestions and papers bearing on the revision of 

 our game laws and the best means to secure legislative action will 

 be most acceptable and receive close attention. United action 

 and a clearly defined course of procedure for the ensuing year 

 will undoubtedly bring success.— C. E. H. Brblsford, Pres. 



Kochester Rod and Gun Club. 



Rochester, N. Y., June 29.— The third badge shoot of the 

 Rochester Rod and Gun Club took place this afternoon at the 

 Monroe avenue grounds. The manner of the contest is a slightly 

 peculiar one, the persons taking first place in the six separate 

 shoots contesting at a seventh shoot for first place, and the same 

 with those taking second place. The score of the shoot, which 

 was at 25 bluerocks, follows: 



Stewart 23 Richmond 20 McCarthy 17 



Hadley 21 Borst.... 19 Babrock 16 



MoVeau 31 Mills 19 Grimth,,.-.,;';"ri5 



Mann 20 CS Smith 18 DoUv,,,. ., ci 



" SO Hicks 18 ^^"-■•'■">. J 



