Sept. 23, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



261 



The New Jersey League Shoot. 



The eighth monthly team contest of the New Jersey Trap- 

 Shooters' League, held in coDjunction with an all day tourna- 

 ment of the East Orange Gun Club on the lalter's grounds in Har- 

 rison wae a very successful and well managed affair. The weather 

 conditions were unfavorable in the early morning, the rain com- 

 ing down at a lively rate at intervals up to 10 o'clock. After that 

 hour, however, the clouds broke away, but it was not until after 

 noon that the sun deigned to remain in sight for any length of 

 time. Weather conditions, however, seem to make very little 

 if any difference to the members of the clubs represented in the 

 League, and even during the wet hours a number were on hand 

 to shoot in the open to all events. The sweepstake evputa run 

 by the club were under the direct management of H. S. Babbage, 

 the club's efBcient secretary, who was aWy assisted by W. R. Ho- 

 bart, the League secretary. The firing was at bluerock targets, 

 thrown from bluerock traps, both of which gave their usual good 

 satisfaction. Five traps were u^ed, the shooting being under the 

 rapid-firing system. 



The erounds of the East Orange Gun Club are situated .^bout 

 five minutes' walk beyond the terminal of the Newark & Harri- 

 son horse-car line, and are provided with a neat club house, 

 which Mr. Babbage statts, erected within ten hours. 



The team shoot for the New Jersey championship, which began 

 about 3 P. M., had nine entries, all the clubs in the League enter- 

 ing except the Brunswick Gun Club, of New Brunswick. The 

 teams comprised five men esch and each man shot at 35 bluerock 

 targets. The Independent Gun Club, of Plainfield: Passaic City 

 Gun Club, of Passaic: East Orange Gxm Club, of Harrison, Ma- 

 plewood Gun 0[ub, of Maplewood: Woodside. South Side and 

 East Side-Mutual gun clubs, of Newark; Boiling Sorings Fish 

 and Gun Club, of Rutherford, and the New Jersey Shooting Club, 

 of Clai-emont, comprised the entries. 



The Independents had already won five contests, and in one 

 had tied with the Maplewoods, the other contests- have been won 

 by the Boiling Springs. On the above day the Maplewoods and 

 Independents agreed that their respective team scores should de- 

 cide the tie existing between them. The Independents not only 

 succeeded in winning the tie, but the contest as well, this placing 

 seven victories to their credit out of eight contests. 



Among the visitors to the grouns were W. Fred Qa'mby, of New 

 York; Chas. Vermoral, of Paterson; AL Heritage, of Jersey City, 

 and Gus Greiff, of New York. 



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



THE TEAM CONTEST. 



Independent G. O. 



Si&ler iioiimiiinioiiiiiioin-33 



Miller , 1111111110111110101111110-21 



Apgar. IlllliniOlllllOlllllllll-23 



Bramingham nil] 111111 1 ] llini 1 1 1110-24. 



0 Smitn lllllini]llH10U]]01111-23-U3 



N. J. anooting Plub. 



Richmond 1111111111111011111011111-23 



^. core Ill 1 11 1111111011111011111-23 



Simpson lllOmillllU] 1101110111-23 



Piircly lUlllllOlinOlllOOlllUl-31 



Perkins 0011111101101111111001111— 19- ICS 



East Orange G. C. 



T^Dukes 1101111111011011010001110-17 



Wheaton 1111111101011011111101010-^19 



Hed den OOlOlOOlOOOdOOl IIKMOOIOI- 9 



w Dukes 1111101001 iiiioiounouoi-ir 



R Dukes 1010110100001100111111110-15- 7T 



Passaic City, 



Vermorel Ill] 111101101001111111 Oil -20 



Coeman OllllllOlllOOIlUllOOOOlO-lfi 



Shaw llllOlOOllOOlllOUOOlllll- ir 



Wise 1111111101111 0 1 111] 11 1101—22 



Abbott 11111 imil 1101 1111101011—22- 97 



East Side-Mutual. 



Baar . 1111101110011 100111111010-18 



Koegel .1110111111011110110111116-20 



Schilling 1111111011111110101011111-21 



Young lOllllOllOlOOllOOOniOOll-1,5 



Peiwnt .. 101111 OlllOlOmiOOlOllOL-17- 91 



Boiling iSpring P. and G. Club. 



T Keller 1 010100110001 111010010011-13 



Lindsley UllOllOlllllKXlOllOUOlO— 17 



Collin s 1111111010011111 111111111-22 



Meyer. lllllOllliOllOOlllOlUlll— :>0 



Post ... llUlUn 1111011111 111110-23— fc5 



Maplewood Gun Club. 



J L Smith 1001111111111111111111111-23 



C Dean 000110010111] 1 1 001 1000011 - 13 



ckley OOOllOllOI 11110111101011 0-16 



Drake 1111111111 1 Oil 1 1111111111—24 



W Smith 1111111111111111111111111-25-101 



South Side 



Hobart llllllllllOllllllllllOlll— 23 



Phillips... nil] 111111 mil] 01111010-23 



C MHedden 1111111110111111001111011-31 



Heritage. 1101011010111110101111111-19 



1 H Ternll lllOini 10101010110001111-18-103 



Woodside Gun Club. 



Walther ' 1010011111101010111111111-20 



Van Dyke 1111101111011110111001111-20 



Sickles llOlOlOlOUOinilOOllun— 18 



Geoffrey 1111011110111001101101101-13 



Oockefair 0001011101111111110000101— U— 70 



Hamilton Gun Club. 



Hamilton, Ont., Sept 13.— One of the most successful shoots of 

 the season was held on the grounds of the Hamilton Gun Club 

 this afternoon. Great interest was taken in all three contests 

 Parker fought hard for B medal, and only for the splendid score 

 of Mr. .lames Crooks would have succeeded in winning the fourth 

 time, and closing the B medal competition. As it is he is duty 

 bound to enter the field again. Wm. Strand still holds the chal- 

 lenge medal, having defeated Parker by 18 to 15. Wilson won 

 one of the club medals and that of the H. P. Co. During the 

 afternoon the members were photographed, a copy of which will 

 be sent to FoHiisi and Stream in due time. 



Challenge medal, 15 singles and 5 pairs: 



W Stroud 111110000111111 10 01 10 11 11-18 



Parker 111100011111010 10 10 01 10 10-15 



Shoot for club medals at 25 singles, rapid firing: 



?Pencer 1010011111 111101111110110-19 



Hunt ■ • ■ • .1110101111111111011101111-21 



Parker. 1010110111101011111111111-20 



Wm Stroud 1011010111111111111111010-30 



Harail ton 01] 100101 0010011011101111-1 (3 



J !=-my the OimiomilllOlOlOlllOll-19 



Abmythe 0111111100111111101111011-20 



h^aieer OOOOlOllllOlOOOlOOOlOOlOl— 10 



J Stroud. . ; 1010101100001010010001101-11 



101001111111111111liliiii_33 



y,i ff ord 11] 0111110111110111111110-21 



^ 1 'son , vv • • • Vr- • •1111110111111101011111111-23 



Handicap ahoot, for Hamilton PoVyder Co.'s Medal, unknown 

 angles : 



Sppuoer .. .0100001000010111111011100 —13 



W Strand 011010001111101111011110 -16 



Hunt OlOOOllllOUOOOllUlOllOl —15 



Kaiser 0100100010101011 1 00001 001 —10 



Crooks OlOllOlOOlOllOllOllllllOOOlOl —17 



Hamilton 0110000100011000000100000 - 6 



Clifford 11101 lOOmiOlOlllOl 100011 -17 



ASmythe.... lUllCOlllOOOOOOlllO " —11 



J Stroud OUlOUOllOOOOlCOllOOOll 11110 -16 



Wilson OllllllllOOlinoililllll -18 



Parker lOOllllOOlOlOlOllOllllOOllOOOl— l? 



J. E. O. 



Brewer vs. Morris. 



The live bird match between Charles E. Morris, president of 

 the Atlantic Rod and G 'in Club, and John Brewer, the veteran 

 professional trap shooter, took place on Tuesday at the grounds 

 of the Atlantic Rod and Gun Club at West End, Coney Island. 

 The match being between a comparatively young amateur 

 against such a prominent wing shot drew a big crowd of Long 

 Island and New Jersey shooters, who were anxious to see how the 

 young shooter would make out. The conditions of the match by 

 mutual aereement were somewhat changed. Instead of only 

 SOyds. boundary the club's limit of SOyds. was adonted. E^^ch 

 man shot at 200 birds, SOyds. rise, modified Hurlingham rules for 

 $200 a side, the loser to pay all expenses. 



The match was commenced at 13:30 P. M., with Brewer at the 

 score; he killed his first 4 birds, but missed his lifth, which hung 

 to the trap and then started off fast as a left-quartering driver 

 Brewer hit hard and slightly turned him, but he got on the fence 

 Morris loathisfirst bird, a left-quartering fast incomer, which 

 dropped dead out of bounds. His eleventh hird was a right-quar- 

 tering incomer and fell dead about .aft, over the line. Drewer 



keps on steadily shooting, but lost his thirtieth bird, another 

 which fooled him at the trap and proved to he a fast right-quar- 

 tering driver. This was the last he missed out of his first 100; he 

 had some very rapid twistine birds, especially his ninety-second, 

 which started from right to left, and on being turned with first 

 barrel was a straight driver and fell dead at the fence. 



In Morris's second round of 26 he lost four, three being dead out 

 of bounds, and all fast incomers; in the third he missed two, one 

 incomer and a right driver, and another right driver in bis fifth, 

 finishing his first century with a score of 91 to Brewer's 98. The 

 latter in his second century managed to miss his second bird 

 another left-quartering driver, and from this point he shot s 

 steady gait and finished with 98 straight, making a total score of 

 197. Morris was rather unfortunate, missing one in his first round 

 of the second hundred, four in the second, five in the third- and 

 two in the fourth, making a total of twelve missed in his second 

 hundred, with a total of 179 out of 200. 



Brewer shot with a Wesley Richard 12.g'auge gun, weighing 

 71bs. Itoz., using IT. M. C. trap shells. 4drs. E. C. Schultze powder, 

 lJ4oz. of shot. Morris had an E. C. Higham lO-gtauge gun, weigh- 

 ing 91bs.. Kynoch & Eley shells, oj^drs. E. C. Schultze powder. 

 lJ4^z- of shot. The scores: 



J Brewer I 312 0 113 21221 3 2 312133133 3—34 



11110 123112112213323 3 1 23 3-2i 

 *-\/\ 's\-^iHHHSi^->/'->-»y«-t-^<-/->^-* 

 111332113132133321 2 21333 1— S5 

 h, i \ \i ^ i -»f- 1 ^ \->i3, 



113111213231121 3 33213311 2-25 



3033 3 2 2 213321 3 1132121313 l-r-24 



i^'-4^<-/' \ \ t \ i^.s" H 1^ ? J" \ i 7> 



2113331113332331132333 1 2 1-25 



21331212 2 1 3 31222 2 3231233 2-25 



31333 3 23233 2 33123] 2 2 2 2 21 2— 25-19' 



Morris q 121 1 12331o 2 2333221 12121 2-33 - 



3232o011o:il 2212 1ollllll3 1-21 



1311131131210 13011111; 



1 1 3-23 



312 3 011112 3 113113211321 1 3-2* 

 t \ ^< — 1^ \ ^< — > \<-T->\ -+->-> i.iS'^ 

 1231 3 111133101 1211321122 1-24 



1 3 310111133013 2 10222332O 3-21 

 •./^^t^^-Z^^-l/^li — >^7'/'S./^->h/7>\/'|-|\ 

 0 0 32 3 012212223322o20222 2 3—20 



3333121 2 220 3 3 33212303132 2—23-179 



Keystone Shootings League. 



Fbanford, Pa., Sept IS— Editor Forest and Stream: After a 

 careful perusal of the article in the Fobest and Stream of the 

 lOtb, in relation to the prot-st by th« Harrisburg Association. I 

 am impelled to say, in behalf of the Keystone Shooting League, 

 that the roster of the club sent to Secretary Worden, on March 

 22 last, was full and complete, up to that date, Messrs. Tredway 

 and David becoming members of the organizatioa at a later dato, 

 as the appended affidavit will show. As to the rule, on page 16, 

 quoted by Mr. Worden— that the State Association be notified of 

 the name and admission of each new member— we absolutely 

 knew nothing of, the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association 

 bo^-ks not coming to band until Aug. 1. 



Having no desire to go into the merits of the controversy, as it 

 was not of our seeking, and well content to leave the matter in 

 the just and able hands of the Forest and Stream and other 

 papers named. I submit this athdavit, showing conclusively where 

 the protestors' argument must fall. 



This is to certify that the parties hereinafter mentioned were 

 elected members of the Keystone Shootine League ftormerlv the 

 North End Gun Club), upon the datps inscribed. Mr. T. J. Tred- 

 way, April 4, 1892; Mr. H, L. David, May 4 1893. 



Jno. C. Shallcross, Sec'y. 

 State oe Pennsylvania, ( 

 City and County of Philadelphia, f 



John C. ShallcrosB above named being duly sworn deposes and 

 says that the facts set forth in the foregoing certifinate are true. 



Sworn to and subscribed be- 

 fore me this 14th day of Sep- 

 tember, 1893. Joshua B. Morgan 

 Notary Public. 



Jno. C. SuALtOROSB. 



Harrisburg Every Other Saturday. 



Harbisbubg, Pa., Sept. 1.7.— Quite a lively shoot was held here 

 to-day. Although more entries were expected, enough showed up 

 to make it interesting and it was decided to hold one of similar 



The bir^s were better than expected, as Messrs. Worden Bros ' 

 who are making a business of supplying pigeons for trap-shooting! 

 gave the committee the privilege of catching and selecting their 

 own pigeons, as they had over 1,500 in their lofts at the time the 

 committee succeeded in getting some rather hot ones. The 

 weather was perfect and no wiiift. Appended are the scores. 

 First money went to Brewster, .$103,12; second. $01.80, to Brelsford 

 and third divided. Sweepstake, 25 birds, $25 entrance, three 

 moneys: 



Smith 1112122002111131112111131-23 



Brelsford 1011121132111313312111321-34 



Brewster 1111331121121133333111113—25 



Narry 10J131121] 111111111111110-23 



Hummel : . . . 0001212031000020011121212-15 



Nippensteel 0001113111201021021112132-19 



Worden 1103111111111121111110211—33 



Runk 0301112112111131121111100 -21 



Corcoran 0101111131131132112113011—33 



Kinzer 1113311311011111011133323—23 



Dinger 1121301311111131113131110—33 



Ten birda, $10 entrance, two moneys: Smith 9, Dinger 10, 

 Brewster 10, Brelsford 7, Worden 10, Kinzer 9. 



Hartford Experts. 



Habtforu, Conn., Sept. 19,— The following scores were made 

 Sept. 17 by toe members of the Colt Hammerless Gun Club, of 

 this city. Medal shoot at 25 standard keystones, 5 traps, known 

 angles, rapid firing: 



Ford Ill Olimoiimilllllll 11—23 



John Alger HlOlllllOOllllllllllllll-22 



Fred Manross 1111110111101111111011111-32 



Fred Risley 111111101011 11111 11111011—23 



C L Hotchkiss ..lllOlOllllOllllllllinill-23 



"McGinty" 1111011110011111101101111-20 



James J Peard .1111101111111101111110110—20 



John Melrose 1100111101111111001111111—20 



Frederick W Green 1111111010011101111011101-19 



S B Douglass OllOOllllllllOllOllOUlU— 19 



E Decker 1110111101111010011111011—19 



Charles E Willard 1111001110010100101011101—17 



S Hills 1011110101110101011010101-16 



Fred Olmstead 0100011111011101100011100-14 



A F Craig , .OllOOOlOOllOlOOllCOnillll- 14 



Frank E Belden 0011101101101001011010010-13 



Charles H Higby 1100101011110000011001110—13 



Morgan E White OlOOOOOlOOlllOOUllOlOOOO-10 



Samuel T Colt OOIOIOOOOOUOOOOOOIOOOOOI— 5 



A C Collins OlOlOOOOllOlOOlUOOlOOlOOl- 3 



. A. C. Collins. 



Long Island Sportsman's Club. 



Only four members of the Long Island Sportsman's Club were 

 present at the regular monthly shoot at Dexter Park, on Monday 

 Sept. 12. C. Stuetzle again won the medal, with a score of 9 out of 

 10. The scores: 



CGentzlinger 1010010101—5 G Pleigel ...0001000011—3 



C Stuetzle 1011111111-9 O Hofer 0000000010-1 



New York German Gun Club. 



Twenty-one members of the New York German Gun Club were 

 present at Dexter Park, L. I., on Thursday, Sept. 13. it being one 

 of the usual outings of the club, who have a full dav 'a sport. 

 Each man shot at eight birds, club handicaps, modified Long 

 Island rules. H. & T. traps, ffr the two club medals. .1. Schlicht; 

 won the first and E. Wldman the second. The team shoot was 

 not fully shot out owing to darkness and dark birds. The scores: 

 Club shoot for two medals, t,wo best acorep, 8 birds: 



PSauter 11200131-6 H Homford 1112(^33-7 



P Garms, Sr 00031011-4 E .>-<tradtman 00010002—3 



A Busch 11130103-6 M Bondeu 011020113-4 



J Schlicht l-<!3103]l-7 J Klein 01200002-4 



J Bosenecker 10110101-5 L Edward 00010111—4 



PGarms, Jr 00110102—4 H Lenone 10-i23000— 4 



JMaser.... .. 01330111- H J Dann«fel8er 01033120—5 



J Well brook 3001011 1-5 J Goeblit z 1101 1200-6 



E Widman 01211111—7 A Lucas 21000311— 5 



P Haff 01111010-5 J Schreiner 00020001-3 



J Carwein. - 01010210—4 



Match at 5 birds, $10 a side: 



JiSchlicht 01123-4 1110 J Fraser 10111-4 IIU 



Team shoot, 4 biids each, losing side to pay: 



J. Schlicht's Team. 



J Schlicht 1110—3 



J Goerlitz 2110-3 



P Garms, Jr 3111-4 



FSauter 1001-2 



J Huff 1111-4 



HThornford Ill -3 



J Carwein 11 —2 



E. Widman '8 Team, 



E Widman 2021-3 



ABuPch 3112-4 



J Messmer 0321-3 



J Dannefelser 0100—1 



J Fraser 1013-3 



H Lenone 120 —3 



J Wellbrook 33 -3 



A Lucas 01 —1—23 H Hassinger." ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.00 —0—18 



Parkway Gun Club. 



The members of the Parkwav (jun Club did not turn out very 

 strong on Wednesday. Sept.. 14, at Dexter Park. L. I., for their 

 regular monthly shoot for the best averages and class prizes. 

 H. Bt-amwell and L. Moeller were the only two straight scorer?, 

 with 7 each. I. Short won the Class A prize, outshooting A 

 Botty. H. BramweU won in Class B, and H. Selover that in Class 

 C. Sweepstake shoots followed at 3 birds, then miss and out. The 

 scores: 



Class A. 



I Short. . .' 20J2131-6 E Helgans 1110113-6 



A Botty .3320111- 6 F Rausch 1112001—5 



A Andrews 0111110—5 J Bennett 2103320—5 



Class B: 



H Bramwell 1132131-7 L Moeller 1111311—7 



W Strasser 3133023- ^ 



Class C: 



H Selover 3211110-6 



Mi.«s and out sweepstake, $1 entrance, 3 birds: 

 AAndrews.lll 13 103 0 H Bramwelll21 33 



W 8trasser.020 120 3 H Selover... 020 



A Botty.. ..121 20 E Helgans. .111 30 



31 



111 



122 

 033 122 13 



Oneida County Sportsmen's Association. 



Utica, N. Y., Sept. 16.-The regula.r Cleveland badge ahoot to- 

 day was rather lightly attended, although the weather condi- 

 tions were good. Gates pulled oat a straight score in the club 

 contest. The score: 



Badge shoot, 25 singles: 



Smith 1111011110110111011000110—17 



H"n'er 1111111111111110111111111—24 



Knowlton lliniOOnilllOllllllllll-23 



Wheeler lllOOlllllOlOlOlUlOlllll-19 



May hew 1111111 110111111111111111-34 



On shoo+-off Hunter won by 4 breaks to Mayhew's 3. 



Club shjot, same as above: 



Hunter llOllllllllllllllilllllU-24 



May he w lUin 10 n lllllllillini 1-24 



L-ine 1101111111111111111011111-33 



Sm; th 11111101100011 111 111 10111-20 



Kalhes 1111111100011110111111111-31 



Mizner 1111111111011111111111001-32 



Dpxter 1111011101111110110011111-20 



Wheeler 1 1011 1 11 11 0 1 1011 111 lim 1-23 



Pteiffer 1100111111110111011111111-21 



Gates .llllllllllllllllimillll— 35 



Wilmington ^Tournament. 



Wilmington, Del., Sept. 15.-The Wilmington Rod and Gun 

 Club have concluded to adopt the suggestion given by the Forest 

 AND Stream in regard to the team shooting at their tournament 

 in O ctober. We will make our shoot a three-day event, making 

 the dates 12, 13 and 14. The second day (Thursday) we will have 

 for team shooting, under the following conditions: The shoot 

 will be open to teams of six men each, and a purse of $75 guaran- 

 teed to winning team; each man will shoot at 25 targets; no en- 

 trance fee will be charged; they will simply pay for the targets at 

 the same rate as other events, 3 cents; each shooter must be a 

 resident of the State he represents; no shooter can shoot in more 

 than one team; each State or club can enter as many teams as 

 they choose. All events will be at bluerock targets, rapid-firing 

 system. All communications will be promptly answered if ad- 

 dressed to J. K. Woodward, Secretary, 107 East Eighth street. 

 Wilmington, Del. 



Northside Gun Club. 



The regular monthly shoot of the Northside Gun Club was held 

 on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the Queens County Driving Park, Ma.s- 

 neth, L. I. The attendance was not as large as usual, but the fast 

 birds, aided by a strong northeast gale, made gome of the score'^ 

 rather small. The contest was for the best averages during the 

 season, but the monthly medal was won by M. C. Manning with a 

 straight score of 7. All of the sweepstakes were $1 entrance 

 miss and out. The scores: 



Cord Meyer 200inil-4 A Meyer 1110200-4 



A Duryea 1111001-5 W R Smith 00220>3-4 



J Tiern an . . . ; 021] 131—6 J Men eke 0011 010—3 



M C Manning 1111131—7 H Skelton 0001020—3 



Sweepstakes shoots, 81 entratce, miss .ind out: 



JTiernan 110 3121123230 2 10 23220 



O Bassett 0 



M C Manning. 0 3220 



Cord Meyer 1310 1113111331 0 11 31130 



W R Smith 1120 220 



John Meyer 2111 31J20 



Chris Meyer 



0 20 

 0 0 



31313 



A Meyer , 10 



J Mencke 



.1111 1121111113 0 31 11230 



Coney Island Rod and Guu Club. 



One of the best shoots of the season by the members of the 

 Coney Island Rod and Gun Club took place on Wednesday at the 

 Woodlawn Park grounds, Gravesend, L. I. Twenty-six members 

 cpmpeted for the Eppig diamond badge and extra prize.^i. Some 

 big scures were made, D. Tan Zile winning the trophy with a 

 straight score ot 21- C. Engelbrecht won the second prize with 16 

 out. of 17, L. Eppig the third with 13 out of 15. The fourth was 

 divided. The veteran rifle shot R.Rathbone took the fifth The 

 scores: " 



C Engelbrecht 1131101321- 9 J E Orr 1112112121-10 



L Eppig 1011202111- 8 H P DonneUy 1000000010- 3 



W Lair 1011111332- 9 R Rathbone. 0020321013- 6 



W Green 0000200010 - 3 Dr Little liraiSl- 8 



H W Blattmacher .1101111110- 8 Dr Van Zile. ..... 2123112131-10 



AEppig 1311311131-10 C Plate 3212311111-10 



JSnhheman, 01120012?0- 6 E H Garrison 0203333220- 7 



F McLaughlin 0001000330- 3 M Elssasser .1103220111-8 



A Rockfeller 1110111001- 7 C L Meyer 1031311111- 9 



E Rockfeller 0112110203- 7 PPfaender 1212121211-10 



H McLaughlin ....2111121220- 9 Dr Leveridge .... . 1011311111- q 



T Buckley 1010202012- 6 E Bushnell 1010012011- S 



WScbeelye 0021221120- 7 P Ibert 1113111111-10 



Referee, H. McLaughlin. Scorer, J. C. DePrain, 



Falcon Gun Club. 



Seven members of the Falcon Gun Club shot at 10 birds each 

 for the club medal at Dexter Park, L. I., on Thursday under old 

 Long Island rules, a bird killed with second barrel tn count a half 

 bird. As the grounds were occupied by the New York German 

 Gnu Club for the same day, only the club shoot took place durine- 

 the 'imner interval, G. Moeller won the medal, killing 7 out of 

 10. The scores: " 



J Bnhling 2200111021-7—514 



J Moeller 1000012101— 5— 4i| 



O Dose er 1 101100100—5—5 



H Moeller 0223ni001-r-5^ 



H Van Stadeu. .101103'Mll— 6— 5^:5 



J Vagts 101001 01 21-6-5>i 



G- AEoeller 1101211100- 7~&Z 



