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FORSlSt AND Sfi=lEAM. 



[OCT. 20, 1893. 



|jupus n Ulllll 111001-18 SchiSietjfe ..... ..1 01 lOlOlOlllilil ~l\ 



3uckbee OlKHlumilll-lS Mat* .Uinlniilintt-ii 



SeVall miinillimi=-l.fii Clark onMllldlllG-lSJ 



Oavid 111111111111111-^1$ Fieies .......ibimniniii-iH 



T H. nimiWmm^^ &reeta ,001111111111111-13 



Frank Im 11111111 1011101- 13 Lyhabi lIOlllll 1101111-18 



Bond , .111 ] llllUOllU-lt. Lane llllUIllOlllll-K 



Undsley . ...... 111011111 llli^ro-13 Thurman 101111111101110-13 



Quimby llinmilmil-1.5 Hartlove UllOlMOliUO^ld 



gutcliy llllt 1111111111-15 Tredway. ...... .llllllllllltalll-ii 



llvans ilOl 11101111111-13 Keller. ■-. JlOjmilufllf-lI 



fiimilton 101010011101001- 8 Mies Ray....-.-.00]Omratilt6- 7 



, Kvent No. 4: - - - 



^orh'el-sall . ,1)01011111001101-'- 9 W H W. .-. liUininillll-1.5 



Mi^is ooioiiiooioiM- is A-pft^t... iimmniini-15 



Plark llllUllOllUll-U A 101111111011011-13 



Lindsley lllllllimillll---l* Evans 110101111111111-13 



Spnineck llOOlOlllliOlHJ- 10 Landis .lOllllllllllUl-ll 



Ssgler lllO.lIlllliOlll-13 r4reen llllllUllllllO-U 



Peach ..imiltillOmiO-12 Thurman lHlOlllOllllll-13 



Dayid .1)1111101111111-14 Fieies llll I lillllllil- 15 



Keller 111111111111111-1,5 Mats . ..llllOOlOOloSvv-. 



®S.!"^^xv--i •111111011111111-14 LaUB . ......... ...liiloi#1011lh--i2 



Event No, 5: 



S^lark . . 1110111im0111-l§ Fieies ......... . .llllllliOllOl 11-13 



^^.hmeck lOHlOOlHOlOll-lO Green .DlllllOl 1111111-13 



f igler iiiiuoiiiimi-M Diitchy, oiimiimiiii-u 



pymjLU imillUlOllll-U OaVld 111101101001111-11 



Ijand's mill lllllllWS Devall 111110111111111-14 



yood ^.10011111111.0141-12 Mills 01100000001 1011- 6 



APsar 1 1 ll.mMll-14 Hotheraall . . . . UllOlllllOOllO-lO 



Keller lllllllimill-W Fra^iklin nuillllOOllOl-la 



W H )\ ll.nininillll-15 Lane lOlOllOillillOl-11 



Lindeley. .. . ,,.111111111111110-14 Tredway .... . , lllllllUllllU-lfl 



Tburmari, . .. . . .iniilOlllllin-14 



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Landis. . ..10111111011110111111-15; SotliVsal 111111111010111111111-18 



Clark OmillllOlUmilOl-l^' Lane 11111111111111110110-18 



Franklin . lOlJ 111 lliniOlllM-l? Mills 111U1011 11 111111010-17 



Devall ...mil111111imilill-19 Fieies... .11111111100111111111-18 



Sigler lllllllllllllllUlll-30 Bond 11111110111111111110-18 



David ... .111imilllmilllll-30 Tred way..ll01U11101111001111-lR 



Keller . . . . lOlKldlllllOllOlllll -1.5 Schmeck..llinillllllllllllll-20 



iLind8ley-..lllllll0111100011110-15 Matz 11111111111001111111-18 



Apear .01111111111111011111-18 Tliurman.llllllllimilllllii_20 



M H W. . .11111111111111011111-19 Dutchy. . ..11111011111111111010-17 



toli ... OimilllillllllllU-lfl Hartlove..l]011im00101111110-l.S 



^H. 01111111111111111111-19 Lynam.... 11111011111111111101-18 



. Event No. 8: Lindsley 10. Dutchy 7, Keller 10, Slgler 10. Fraaklin 



9, T, H 8 Hartlove 5, Buckey 5, Devall 7, Apgar 10, R. Miller 9, 



Bildertaack 9. O. Buckmaster 8, S ihmeck 10, Matz 5, Fieies 10 



Hothersall 9, Thnrman 9, David if, M. II. W. 9, Green «, Clark 9' 



Ward 8. ' 

 Event No.9r 



i-i'pus mooomimoo-io sigier moioiiiiinii-13 



Apgar 100101101110111-10 .Selimeck 111111101111101-13 



I^indsley llUOlllllllOll-13 Mulls. llllilllOllllll-U 



Keller 111111111111111-1.5 Landis 111110111111111-14 



goud^. ., lllOOmiOlllll-13 Thurman 101110111110111-12 



WH W 111111111111111-15 David 110110111100111-11 



Clark,, 110001011111111-11 Devail 111111111111110-14 



TH Ill mini 111 11-15 Hothersall ...111110110111111-13 



Fi-P.nkliD 111111111111111-15 Lane 111111111111101-14 



ijutchy 111111111111111-15 Evans .111110111001111-13 



Fieies 111111111111111-15 



Evont No. 10: 



W H W 101111111110101-13 Bond lOllllllllimi-14 



Lindsley 111110101111111-13 Fieies 111111111111111-15 



K«ller 111011111010111-13 Clark 101101011111111-13 



Apgar 011111111011111-13 Franklin 100111111111111-13 



TH 111111111111111-15 Therman 110111111111111-14 



Dutchy 111111111111111-15 Buckwalter.... 011111011111011-13 



Devall 111111110111011-13 Landis... 111111111111111-15 



Bond... .-,101111111111111-14 Quimby ...11010.1010111111-13 



Event No. 11: Fieies 13. Dutchy 15, Keller 12, Olark 11. Fowler 

 S, Thurman 12, Hartlove 10, Lvoian 9. 



Extra event No. 1: Clark 7, Franklin 10, Lvman 7, Mills 5, 

 Hothersilig. Black 9. Peach 9, Evans 8, Bond 9, Devall 10, Hamil- 

 ton -8, Wood 9. Lupus 9, T. H. 8, H. B. 9, Buekbee ,S, Fielfs 8, T 

 man <4reeu 9, Hartlove 8, Schmpck 7, Sigier 9, Smith 10, Mi 

 JDaVid 10, Lane 8, Fox 8, Lindsley 10. 



A BANQUET AT THB J^RBSIDENT'S. 



On the evening of Thursday, pursuant to an invitation couched 

 in forcible and not-to-be-nverlooked language, a numerous party 

 webded their way from Willis's Hotel to the residence of Oharle^ 

 Febtenbaeh, corner of Fourth and French streets, and were soon 

 In nosses«ion of the premises. . "Bilderbach" himself, president 

 Of the Wilmington Rod and Gun Club, was on hand to welcome 

 t,he guests, and a right royal welcome did he accord them, despite 

 the fact that their noise was loud enough to cause the roof to 

 shako at times. Song and joke followed each other in such rapid 

 Quccessiou as to become somewhat jumbled together. Alone 

 ■about 9:80, when there chanced to be a lull in the racket Mr Feh- 

 ¥6nbaoh invited the party to follow him into another room, and 

 upon complying they found themselves in a spacious diuina--room 

 in which there were two large tables fairly groaning under their 

 weight of good things. It takes considerable to frighten trap- 

 shooters, as a rule, but on this occasion several were really scared 

 attheprospectof having to do justice to a banquet after liaving 

 onlv two hours nreviouslv arisfiii frmn WiHia'o fin,..i k„. — ^1 



1^0. 8, 10 singles, flush match: Thurman 7, Smith 7, Apgar 7. Bond 

 7, Hartlove 6. Keller 5, Bilderbach 4. 



No. 9, double-bird match, 5 pairs each; , , , 



Hartlove 10 11 11 11 01-6 Clark. : io 1(^ 11 il-8 



No. 10, same; 



Hartlnve itt ll 10 ll lO-Vf *?l£lrTt 11 11 10 11 01-8 



No. 11," flush tliatcb, TO singlbs ieach, both barrels allowed, second 

 barrel ttt coUni *4; 



Keller 110000011i^-4i<; 



Bilderbach 0101110000 -4 



Hamilton 00000341000 -li^ 



'ftond 8, Smith 6, Lindsley 6-, flobh 



i, Thu 

 Hatz 



only two hours previously arisen from Willis's well-filled board 

 As usual with creatures of circumstance, however, they decided 

 to make the best of their unhappy lot and try to do justice to the 

 princely hospitality ot Herr Fehreubach and his amiable wife 



n.. y»uu..wa,Lu, v^. v^. ivxauuney, unaries smart, Hamilton Avres, 

 ■Mr. McConnell, Mark DeCray and Harry Hartlove, of the Wil- 

 mington Rod and Gun Club, and Ohas. H. Townsend, trap editor 

 'of FoBEST AND Stream. ' ^ 



This party was not a hungry one, at least when they sat down, 

 but nevertheless there was a monotonous regularity in the man- 



^^^^^ ...i-i-wv.v,^... -"^^^i Liioy uiu uf crease in weign'i 



As soon as the substantial portion of the feast had received its 

 share ot attention and the coflEee and cigars were being discussed 

 Harry Hartlove took unto himself the position of master of rere- 

 monies and after having in a happy vein expressed his pleasure at 

 flnce more meeting the boys of Pennsylvania, New York, New 

 Jersey and other -States, he paid a glowing tribute to Mr. Fehren- 

 bach and his wife for their open-hearted hospitality in giving 

 them the banquet. He then called upon each mem"ber of the 

 party m turn tor an "expression" and was not disappointed in a 

 single instance, as each and every man was ready and willing to 

 ^toll everybody and everything connected directly or indirectly 

 with the ob.iect which had brought them to Wilmington and thus 

 brought them into contact with such princely entertai ners. Her r 

 Fehrenbacli himself paid a glowing tribute to the pluck which 

 was shown by residents of the various States in venturing so far 

 trom honie with only a double-barreled gun to protect them- 

 selves, and assured them that they would ever he accorded a cor- 

 dial welcome on Delaware's soil. 



Befoi-e dispersing a vote of thanks was tendered to Herr and 

 Frau Fehrenbachfor the banquet and incidental entertSnment 

 Friday, the Final Day. . ' 



As usual when the second day of a tournament presents some 

 special y intei-esting feature the third day was a very ifght one 

 The bulk of the shooters had departed for home on Thursdav 

 evening, so that only a corporal's guard remained to answer the 

 L°ivu^^^ T .^"•^^y-iJ.*!! i-egular programme was not shot, the 

 work resolving ittelf into a series of impromptu sweenstaks 

 which were fully as interesting as would have been thr?egular 



The events were as follows: 



lo?;°8,' jl°rstyt&illr«"ILllS'g^^ ^"'^-bach 9, Hope 9. Hart- 



ton 5' ^lersey*^^ ^^^^^ ^' ^' Hartlove 8, Bilderbach 



Hamll- 



No. same: Keller 10, Apgar 9, Hamilton 9, Smith 9 Olark 8 

 Tliurman 8, Hartlove 8, Hoch 8. Quimby 7, Bond 5, Bilderbach 5 



No. 4, same: Hamilton 9, Hoch 9, Hartlove 9, Bond 9 Thurman 9 

 Apgar 9. Smith 8, C3lark 8, Keller 7. Quimby 7 .,rnurman J, 



No. 5, lo singles, $1.50 entry: Keller 15, Ap^ar 14, Smith 14 Bond 

 love ' Thurman 13, Hoch 13, Clark 11, Baderhaohli; Han- 



Q^mhy'lirpiark^S? °' ^^^^"^ ^"^'^^ ^^' TJi^man 14. Keller 18, 

 No. 7, 10 singles, $1 entry: Smith 10, Bond 10. Keller 9, An^ar 9 

 Thnrman 7, Hamilton 6, Quimby 6, ^«iiei j, Ap„ar .j, 



StUith. . . ' . ..fi 11111^1141-9 



Thiirihah 1111011110 -8 



Cond lllOnilOl -8 



Hartlove 1100110113^ - 6; 



No. 12, 5 pairs, flush match: 

 6, Hartlove 4, Thurman 3. 



No 13, same as a.boVe! Smith (3, Thurttian 6. tindsley B, Bond S, 

 Hartlove f). Hoch &.. j . , 



No. 14-, Itt singles, |l: Keller it). Aperar 9, Hoch 9, Smith 9, Clark 

 «, Thurman S, Hartlove 8, HathUton 7, Bond 7, Quimby 7, Bilder- 

 bach 5- - , . 

 ,„,No. 15, 33 singles, $2..50 entry, 1 money: 



rh^i"man 1111111111110111111111111-34 



pj-tciiy unimooon loiiiiioiioi-io 



Lindsley 111111111111 01 11011111111--3S 



^ppr, imiiii.iiooiiiiiiiiuiu-as 



No. 16, same as above: 



Dutchy. ... .■.loiOiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiBl^?^ 



;^,Pgar llillllllllimo5lllilill-33 



Thurman lUlllOimiillOillllllil-33 



LindsleS'. 1111111111111110011111111-33 



IbUs ended what cap truthfully be said to have been the beet 

 managed and most enjoyable tournament of 189i, and one which 

 With all its pleasant associations will long be remembered by 

 those Who participated. None of those who took part, however, 

 will entertain more kindlier feelings toward Wilmington and the 

 members of its popular rod and gun club than will 



G. H. TowNSENu. 



New Jersey Trap-Shooters' X.@ague. 



The ninth monthly team shoot of the New.Tersey Trap-Sbooter.. 

 lipague, held on Saturday, Oct. was a pleasant affair, although 

 the amouTit of shooting done during the day Was smaller than at 

 previous League shoot. The aifair took ill ace under the aiispices 

 of the Bast Side-Mutual GUn Club on its grouhds in rear of Wie- 

 denmeyer's Park on Hatnburg place, Newark. This club has a 

 very large membership, nearly every man on the roll being an 

 active shooter. With all their ability and enthusiasm as shooters, 

 ho\yever, very few of the members possess the "hustling" ability 

 which is absolutely necessary in order to make a tournament a 

 success. They are a jolly, jovial and very popular body of sports- 

 men in any way you choose to take them, but their main trouble 

 at a tournament seems to arise from a diffidence in "bracing" the 

 crowd tor entrance money. Their members always turn oUt in 

 force, and a goodly portion of them are sure to be in eVery event. 



The shooting was done from a set of 10 blUerock traps, eduiiiped 

 with Paul North's well-known and popular electric pull, and blue- 

 rocks were the targets. "Billy"' Hobartwas the prime hustler 

 and he was given good backing by the ever jolly "Tee Kay" Keller 

 and "Little" Neaf Apgar. To these men is due the fact that the 

 tournament was a sUf'cess, as, had it not been for their earnest 

 p (Torts, the traps would have been idle at least one-third of the 

 day. As it was, barely 3 000 targets Were thrown, whereas had 

 ■•hustling" been done by club members, the nutnber should have 

 reached not Ipss than 6,000. A big mistake was made in shooting 

 in5au'?dsof 11 men each on 10 traps, as during the whole time 

 when the team match was in progress sweepstake shooting was 

 stopped. We have always contended that two sets of 5 trap3 

 each were more profitable to a club than one set of 10 traps, and 

 our opinion is strengthened by the fact that at League tourna- 

 ments where the former have been used the largest number of 

 targets have been tbrown. 



It was about 3 o'clock when the team contest was begun, there 

 being seven clubs represented. The former shoots have not had 

 less than nine teams entered. Those who entered were the South 

 Side Gun Club, Woodside Gun Club and East Side-Mutual Gun 

 Club, of Newark; Maplewood Gun Club, of Maplewood; Passaic 

 City Rod and Gun Club, of Passaic; Boiling Springs Pish nnd Gun 

 Club, of Rutherford; and the Independent Gun Club, of Plainfleld 

 The absentees were the East Orange Gun Club, Brunswick Gun 

 Club and the New Jersey Shooting Club. 



The Independents entered a scratch team, but nevertheless 

 they succeeded in capturing first place by a margin of sis breaks. 

 This is the eighth victory for this team. 



Beside the team contest a series of open-to-all sweepstake 

 events were shot, and below Avill be found the results of all. 



THE CHAlIPIONSHrP TEAM SHOOT. 



Woodside G. C. 



Van Dyke. lllUUlllllOOlllI 0100111—20 



I Geoffrey OllOOUlll 1] 111] 101111111-31 



Hiller 1111011111111111110101010-30 



Oockefair 1111111100011011011011010-17 



Osterhoul ..0111110011110101010111100-16—94 



Boiling Spring R. & G. C. 



Blauvelt 0110111111101111100011111—19 



Grutf 1111001011101 U100101 1101-17 



Meyer OllOOOOOOllOOOlOOOlOOlllO— 9 



Collins 1111111011011011111101011—30 



THKeUet 1011111010010111011111111—19—84 



Maplewood Gun tUub. 



.lacksou llllllUllllll 11001111010-31 



W Smith llllllllllllllUlllOllOll-23 



C Dean OOlU 110011 1 11111101 1 lliU- 19 



Luck ley UOOlllll 11 111 1 101111 1 010-1 9 



Drake lOlUllllllll lllllllUlll-34-lOa 



Independent Gun Club. 



Miller -.1111111111111111111111110-34 



Brauttngham 1011111111110111111111111—23 



Terry 0111111111010110111111011-20 



Apgar. 1111111111110110101111011-23 



Slgler 10111imi011Ulllinilll-2.'}-ll3 



Passaic City Gun Club. 



Wise , .- OOllOllOl 1111111101111101—19 



Cor win 1000010001101001010000100- 8 



Sham 1110L>01101110n0111111010-17 



Vennorel 1011111111101101111101111—31 



Abbott llOlUOlllOllllOlllOlllll-30- 85 



South Side Gun Oluh. 



Hedden 1111110111110101101111111 -21 



Heritage lOlOiuOlOlllllllllHlloll— 19 



Hobart nilllllllllliOllllllOlll-33 



Wh i tehead 11011 111 Hill 011111101 111—23 



Phill i ps 1 1111 1001111111 1 011001111-30-105 



East Side Mutual Gun Club. 



Baar : 1111110001011101111101Ufj-18 



Koegel 1101110111111011111111110-21 



.Schraflt IIHOIOIOOIIIICHKIIIIIIIOI- 17 



Haasinger 110101010 1111 101101 1 lOOOO -1 5 



Sen illing 11 101011111111 110110101 11-30- 91 



SWEEPSTAKE EVENTS. 



No. 1, 10 singles, entry $1. two moneys: Hedden 9, Hesse 9, Ja.ck- 

 ,00 5, Greifif 8, Van Dyke 10, Young 5. 

 No. 3, 10 singles, entry $1, three moneys: Hedden 10, Van Dyke 

 i, tireiff 6, .lackson 7, Whitehead 8, Heritage H, Hesse 9. 

 No. 3, 10 singles, entry $1, three moneys: Hedden 10, Greiff 8, 

 Van Dyke 10, Jackson B, Whitehead 8, S. Tillon 7, Hesse 9 Miller 

 10, Schrafft 8. 



No 4, 10 singles: Hedden 10, Grieff 6, Jackson 7, Tillon 3, Herit- 

 age 6, Miller 9, Whitehead 6, Hesse 7, Van Dyke 10, Schraflft 6, 

 i'oung 5. 



No. 5, 10 singles: Hedden 9, Schrafft 4, Van Dyke 9, Grieff 4 S 

 Tillon 8, Brantingham 9, Hasse 10, Miller lO, Koegel 9, Whitehead 

 4. Hobart 10. 



No. b, 10 singles: Hedden 8, Collins 8, W. Soaith 8, (T8of¥rey 7 

 Hi-llpr 5. Tillow 4, Whitehead 7, MiUer 10, Hesse 8, Van Dyke 8 

 Grieff 5. 



No. 7, 10 singles, entry $1: C. Dean 8, Drake 8. Brantingham 7 

 Cockefair 8, Hedden 9, Van Dyke 10, Miller 9, Keller 5, Hesse 8 

 GeofErry 10, W. Smiin 9, Collins 8, Heritage 8, Whitehouse 7 

 Osterhout 8. . 



No. 8,16 singles, entry $1,50: Hedden 13, W. Smith 14, Miller 

 14, Brantingham 13, C. Dean 7, Cockefair 11, Geoffrey 15, Van 

 Dyke 14, Collins 13. Drake 13, Osterhout 12, Heritage 11. Heller 7 

 Schorck 13, Hesse 13, T. Keller 13, Sigier 14, Apgar 14, Phillips I3' 

 Hbbott 14. Vermorel 11, Coman 8. 



Nr>. 9, 15 singles, entry $l.oO. four moneys: Hedden 13, W. Smith 

 13. Vermoral 13, H. Smith 10, Abbott 11, Sijow 10, Wise 13 Oster 

 houc 13. Phillips 13. C, Deane l2, Tillon 10, Lindsley 13, Apgar 12 

 Sigier 12, Hobart 15, Collins 13, Meyers 14, Sohralft 13, Hassinger 



No. 10. 10 singles, entry $1, four moneys: Vermoral 9 Wise 10 

 Abbott 8, W. Smitu 10, Hedden .8, H. E. Smith 8. Deaue 7 Oster- 

 hout 6, White 9, Apgar 9. Sigier 9, Collin,8 9, Hobart 8, Lindsley 9 

 Meyer 3, SchrafEt 0, Hassinger 6. (J, H. Townsekij. 



Ottum-wa TournaTOenti 



. CH-tJihti, Iowa, Oct. 8.— Editor Forctt mid Stream: The fitafc 

 annual tournament of the West End Gun Club of Ottumwa, la., 

 held on Fair Grounds Oct. 5 and 6, was a success. Attendance 

 fair. The weather Oct. 5 was perfect for good scores; Oct. 6. 

 cloudy with light breeze, was an agreeable day. A number of 

 well-known shooters were present. The gold medal, presented by 

 E. R. Ward of this city to the member of the West End Gun Club 

 having the best average scnre for the two days" shoot was Won by 

 J. F Powell, with a tot4l of 34i put Of S. possible 3i*l. PollowiiiS 

 are tabUjated Score=- No. 1 at 10 singles, $1M entrance' No. 3, Vk 

 ■ " .ea, |3.,'i0; No. 3. .5 live birds. $1; No. 5, lo .singles, $2; No, 6, 1,1 



singles, f 1. merchandise pri/.es; Nr>. 7, 7 live bird, 

 $3: No, 9, 10 Singles, SI.60; No. 10, 10 .singles, Jl: 



GF Black 



P C Eldredge 



S Hardesty 



W O Karr 



O J Fairchild 



D K Douthetfc. 



T A Marshall.; : 



aiowr^y : . 



CMcBride,. 



Crabill;... 



F M Frazier , 



McFarland . 



G Lamb 



Grim 



E E Dftterline 



E WBi'd 



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S Smith. 



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J R Young ; , , , . . . ; . 

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d Romes 



N R Bibcock.... 

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W Heather 



F Fiedler 



W C Johnson 



F Hynes 



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W W G regory. 



Mt-Elroy 



Thompson 



d M Smith : 



J T Em^-rson 



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 No. 1, 10 sioglos, entrancfi No. 2,1.^ siuglea, merchandise 



prizeg; No. 3. 8 live ^ird.s, ,f5; No. 4, teaai .slioot, .my two men to a 

 team, 15 sirtrl".', %i: Xr>. 5. 15 singleF, .?.3: Nr.. H, 13 jive b'rds, S8; No. 



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Marshall 8 



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Donthett 7 



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Love 0 14 



Bird 10 13 



McFarland ... 9 13 



McBride 8 13 



PSEldiedge.. 8 ' 



DBtierline 9 



Black 6 



Hvnes 4 



Potter H 



Powell 9 



Mowry 0 



13 13 



13, 14 



13 13 



IS 13 



34 

 7 21 

 13 24 



.. :r6 



.. 19 



11 M la u 



13 



14 

 9 



13 

 11 



11 13 



15 14 



14 13 



13 15 



13 .- 



14 14 



IB 



83 

 24 



8 14 

 6 11 



..10 7 

 0 13 9 

 ti .. .. 



8 



10 



scDiw : 



Block ,14 



Babcoek... 13-26 



F S I£]drtdge...l2 



Mowrv 6-21 



Thompson .12 



Potler 18—25 



(11 im 11, withdrew 



8 13 .. la 19 .V 



7 14 12 9 23 « 14 9 9 . 10 8 



3 9 5 .. 10 .... 6 3 ., 4 0 



Alexander 3 H 



Ebner 11 



Aldridge .. 9 .. 



Thompson..... .. 13 5 13 ... ;, .. 



PC Eldredge.. ..10 6 6 .. .. .„ .. .. .. ' 



Fairchild 7 . . ' . . B 3 . . . . 



Romes ti 7 8 10 Jl 3 . . 7 



Baboock 12 1,3 .. 33 10 



Young 19 6 ,. .. 7 1 ... 



S Hardesty T 4 . . . 



Scott I .. . 



Wilson Ii 



L Hardesty 3 t .. .. 



Mowrv ; 4 . . . 



No. 4, teams ot two. sbow ug mdivio u < 



McFarland ... 14 Frozicr .13 



Douthelt 13—37 McBride 12-35 



Marshall 14 Powell 14 



Detterliue 14—38 Northiup 13— 3tS 



Grim 12 Love II 



Bird 15-37 Romes 7-18 



Extra live-bird sbcor, mi&s and out, $3 



without a miss. Potter 11, Marshall 9, Romes !i, Powell 1, C. M. 

 Smith!. ('. Ro.MFS. Sec'y. 



Sweepstake Shooting'. 



A SWEEPSTAKE tournament was held on Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 

 the Wauregan Gun Club grounds, Pelhamville, Westchester, 

 N. Y., the live-bird shoots being under modified Hurlingham 

 rules. Only nine competed in the several events, the counter 

 at traction inNew Yoik being a great drawback in the attendance. 

 The results as folio ws : 



No. 1. 



Bhimenbufg 211-3 



Ferris 003-1 



Hudson 112-3 



Osterhout 011—3 



Valentine U3-3 



Paulson 000 -0 



E H Fox 312—3 



Bogardus : 



Blumenburg 



No. 4, 5 birds: 



Blumenburg 221(^4 Ferris 



Hudson 22101—4 Bogardus.. 



Oaterhont 21011—4 



Tie, miss and out, won by Hudson. 



No. .5, 6 bluerocks: 



Paulson 000000-0 Ferris 001000—1 



Smith OOOlOO-l Bogardus lOOQlO-3 



Budd 000001-1 Valentine 110101-4 



Blumenbni-g 111100-4 Osterhout 011011—4 



No. 2. 



3121-4 

 3101-3 

 3331-4 

 3111-4 



0112-3 

 0101-3 



No. 3. 



6iii3-4 



31102-4 

 11301-4 



02210-3 

 10020 -2 

 20110-3 



.20320—3 

 .03312-4 



The Unknown Gun Club. 



The biggest shoot of the week was that of the Unknown Gun 

 Club, at Dexter Park, L. I., on Thursday, Oct. 13. Twenty-fiva 

 members competed for the club's championfhip trophy and extra, 

 prizes, at 7 birds each, club handicap, H and T traps, modifltd 

 Long Island rules, gun below the elbow until the bird is on th« 

 wing, both barrels allowed. Six killed seven straight for first 

 prize. After outshooting the four others on the shoot-off of the 

 tie, the veteran Ike Hydn and C. Hubbell had a good sharp race, 

 miss and out. Hyde won on the thirteenth round. It being too 

 dark to shoot off the othpts the monevs were divided. Thfi scores: 



J Lohden 0301230-4 H Houseman 3011313-6 



W Skidmore. ^ 1001133-5 Dr Little 1111110-0 



0 Kolver 1100111-5 R Ratbbone 1110110—5 



J Rankin 0311301-5 H Knebel, Sr 1110311-6 



J Sampson 3113001-5 J Akhurst 31201,551—0 



J Hvson 2311011-6 E Merriher . . . _ 1013311-6 



1 Hyde 1121121-7 C Hubbell 1122211-7 



J Vogts 3100120-4 J Schumacher 3103010-4 



M Cnichester 0111110-5 FMarkholf OloaOo-3 



B Vroome 1111111—7 H Lohden QOlOlOi- 4 



J Bohling 1213310-0 O Deetjin 2300302—4 



Dr Schwartz S1H311— 7 J VonLiehn 3331131—7 



H Bormercnan 1111113-7 



Referee and Ecorer, C. A. Dellax-. 



