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Old Stone House Grounds. 



The monthly shoot of the Newark Gun Club, held on John Erb's 

 "Old Stone House Grounds" on Oct. 13, called out a ligh; attend- 

 ance, but those who were on hand had on their shooting jackets, 

 and out of 256 birds shot at duririK the afternoon 243 were killed. 

 The day was a favorable one and the birds were of g-ood quality. 

 All the shootiDg was done under Hurlingbam rules. The opening 

 event was a Jersey sweep, 4 birds each, $3 entrance, with one 

 money. The score: 



Castle 1012—4 "George"..... 1121—4 



"Doctor" 1111-4 Smith. 1113-4 



Sweep No. 2, 10 birds, $.5 entrance: 



Castle 1112111101- 9 Smith 1121111212-10 



"Doctor" 1111111211—10 Hollis 1111111110- 9 



"George" 1111312221-10 



Club shoot, 10 birds. S5 en<^rance: 



Castle 1111111111-10 Hollis 1011121112- 9 



"Doctor" 1112112111—10 Canon 1211221121—10 



"George" 2121121111-10 Lane 3111111111-10 



Smith 1111212111-10 



Sweep Nob. 3 and 4, 10 birds, $5 entrance: 



No. 3. No. 4. 



"George" : 1121211211—10 2121122211-10 



Castle 1211101111- 9 2111111221-10 



Smith 1031121111— 9 1112111112-10 



Hollis 1111111121-10 1111121101— 9 



Canon 1102201121- 8 2102022011— 7 



Lane ..1111111211—10 2101121112— 9 



Coney Island Bod and Gun Club. 



Twenty members of the Coney Island Rod and Gun Club com- 

 peted at Woodlawn Park, L. I., on Wednesday, Oct. 12, for the 

 Eppig diamond badge and extra club prizes. Each man shot at 

 10 birds, club handicsp, modified Hurlingham rules. The shoot- 

 ing was flrst-class, and some good races took place on shooting 

 off the ties, especially in those of the first and third. C. D^tlef- 

 ser won the badge and first prize, the second was divided. J. E. 

 Orr won third, J. Schliemann fourth and M. Elssasser fifth. In 

 the sweepstake shoot that followed at 5 birds each, then miss and 

 out, some good races also took place. The scores: 



Diamond badge match : 



A Eppig 1011001221— 7 R Eppig, 2100030101- 5 



J ScLlieman 0002111112- 7 C Englebrecht 1121101202- 8 



JE Orr 0212110321- 8 Dr Little 2130100103- 6 



W Lair . . .2311031111— 9 W Van Brunt 1020210110— 7 



F McLaughlin 0021010101— .5 M Elssasser 1001031013— 6 



H McLaughlin 1213330223- 9 C Detlefsen .1211131131-10 



JBVoorhees 1111211111-10 O Plate 1121113311-10 



DVanZele 12;2111112-10 RRathbODe 0111102012- 7 



C Furgueson 1101311111— 9 D Mayer 1201030001— ti 



H W Blattmachor..l211100311— 8 J 0 DeFra in 0010110100— 4 



Sweepstakes, 6 birds, then miss and out, 25rds.:. 

 Dr Van Zile... 01201-3 3210 Furgueson, Jr.22112-,5 0 



Dr Little 10212-4 133113310 R Raihbone.. .01121-4 0 



A Eppig... ....10212-4 111130 J E Orr £0111-4 



CEnglebrecht 11002-3 1211 

 J Schliemann .12222— 5 113 

 J B Voorhees..l2111-.'5 110 

 WLalr 11011-4 20 



M Elssasser... .12031 -4 

 Wsicbumacherl3131-5 

 C Detlefsen... .21311 -.5 

 F McLaughliri20101-3 



220 



121122312 

 311 

 211 

 0 



Parkway Rod and Gun Club. 



The regular monthly sboot of the Parkway Rod and Gun Club 

 was held at Dexter Park on Wednesday, Oct. 12. The competition 

 was for the club medal, which has to be won three times in suc- 

 cession, and the best averages to count tor the annual prizes. 

 Twenty-one competed in the three classes at 7 birds each, club 

 handicap, modified Hurlingham rules. J. Bennett was the only 

 straight scorer, with 7. and took the medal and prize in Class A. 

 P. Kunzweiler took the prize in Class B with 6, and J, Welldlng 

 that in Class C also with 6. H. Selover took the first money in the 

 sweepstake at tnree birds then miss and out, J. Bennett second 

 and Botty third. ,7. Bennett defeated J. Brower in a match. The 

 scores : Club shoot for best avera ges and medal : 

 Class A. 



H Brower 2002200—3 A Botty 2120011— .5 



T Short 2120011—5 J Bennett 1111113-7 



EHelgans... 2101110-6 



Class B. 



A An d r e ws 1202003—4 H Le Maire 1002012- 4 



T T Bdgerton 1111110-6 J Ranoch 0202120—4 



S Scbortemeier 1100223-.^ H Bramwell 0112122-6 



C Hubbell 1011011—5 P Kunzweiler 1103111-6 



Class C 



J Link 2131110-6 J Meyer 3110220—5 



H Bookman 1101202-5 A Suydam 0122110-5 



H Selover 0103202-4 J Wellding 1111101—6 



H Ryder 2001000-2 



Sweepstake at 3 birds 25yds.: 



A Andrews 011—2 



J Bennett 101—2 



A Botty 001—1 



T T Edgerton 012—3 



H Brower 012—2 



10 

 2211 



230 

 0 



E Helgans _ . 



Match at 5 birds, $10: 

 J Bennett 11122-5 



H Selover ....133-3 221 



P Jones 321-3 



C Hubbell 121-3 111 



H Bramwell 102-2 1210 



L Scbortemeier 122-3 20 



H Brower 11011—4 



East Side-Mutual's Extra Day. 



The East Side-Mutual Gun Club held an "extra day" on its 

 Newark grounds in rear of Wiedemeyer's Park on Oct. 13, about 

 a dozpn shooters being on band. Among them were C. M. Hed- 

 den, H, E. Smith, Asa Whitehead, W. R. Hobart and Ferd. Van 

 Dyke. 



The evevts were at 10 bluerock targets each, with a nominal 

 entry fee and three moneys. The results: 



No. 1: Hedden 9. Hobart 19, Schrafft 6, Smith 8, Schork 8, 

 Koegel 9. 



No. 2: Hedden 10, Koegel 5, Hobart 7, Smith 7. Whitehead 8, 

 Palmer 7. Heinrich 7, Schork 7; Fisher 4, Ferment 5, Van Dyke 9, 

 Schratf t 9. 



No. 3: Hedden 9, Koegel 7, Hobart 7, Whitehead 8, Smith 8, Van 

 Dyke 10, Palmer «, Schrafft 6. Heinrich 3. Ferment 7. 



No. 4: Smith 10, Hobart 8, Koegel 8, Van Dyke 8, Hedden 10, 

 Whitehead 9, Schork 6, Allen 9, Schrafft 5, Palmer 9, Ferment 6, 

 Hassimrer 9. 



No. 5: Smith 10, Hobart 10, Van Dyke 10, Koegel 6, Hedden 9, 

 Allen 8. P«lmer 9, Hassinger 7, Whitehead 8. Schrafft 7. 



No. 6: Hedden 9, Hobart 8. Schrafft 8, Van Dyke 9, Allen 6, 

 Koegel 8, Hassinger 8, Wbitebead 9, Palmer 7. 



No. 7: Hobart 9, Hedden 8, Smith 10,VanDyke 8, Allen 7, Palmer 

 9, Koegel 9, Hassinger 7, Whitehead 10, Schrafft 5. 



No. 8: Hobart 8, Hedden 8. Smith 10, Van Dyke 9, Palmer 8, 

 Allen 8, Koegel 20, Hassinger 6. 



Indianapolis— Southport. 



lNDiANAPOt,xs, Ind., Oct. 11.— Editor Forest and Stream: Here- 

 with I hand you score of a team shoot between the Limited Gun 

 Club, of this city, and the Southport Gun Club, Oct. 10, loser to 

 pay for the targets. The return match will be shot in this city 

 Friday, Oct, 14. Score, 25 bluerocks per man: 

 Limited Gun Club. 



Comstock 0111011111011111011110111—20 



Hughes 1101111111100011000101010—15 



Moore lllllUlinOlllOllllllllO-22 



I^ugate 11111111011111 OOn 0101111-20 



Scott 1101111011111110011111001—19 



Intewiler 0111111111101111111111110-23 



Wildhack 1111011001111101011011111—19 



Craft 1111101010110111011111011-19 



Socwell 1111 110001011111 000110001-15 



Allen 1011011111111111111100100—19-190 



Southport Gun Club. 



Grube 1111100010101100111110111—17 



Todd ..1100111110011111010110111—18 



Hardesty. 0001101010011111111111001—16 



Smith 100011000100100001 1111 011-13 



J Trout 1110111111011100101111001-18 



J Trout 1111111111111111101111101-23 



Sanders 1111011011011111101101000—17 



Gentle 1110010111110101111111101—19 



J acobs 0111111011100101111001111-18 



Lockwood 1110011111111111111111111-23—181 



W. B. Am,en. 



North Side Gun Club. 



The members of the North Side Gun Club, of Long Island, did 

 not turn out very strong at their regular monthly shoot at the 

 Queens County Driving Park, Maspeth, on Wednesday, Oct. 13. 

 Only seven competed for the club medals and best averages for 

 annual prizes. C. Barlow and R. Bowen tied with 7 each, and the 

 tie was decided in the following sweepstake sboot. Barlow win- 

 ning. The club shoot is under modified Hurlingham rules, 5 

 traps, club handicap. 7 birds each. The scores: 

 ^ „ Club Shoot. Sweep and Miss and Out. 



J Tiernan (27) 1111110-6 10111-4 11111—5 



S Lyons (27) 1011101-5 



C Barlow (37) 1111111-7 11111-6-111 



H Manning (29) 1011111—6 11111-5—111 .... 



C Luhrs (25) 1110111-7 OlOll—:! 11011-4 



H Tompke (25) 1011111-6 11110-4 11010-3 



R Bowen (2.5).... 1111111-7 11111-5-110 11111-5 



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