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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Oct. 57, 1893. 



Penn lllllOOllOlOinillin lOU 20 



Wright iiiiniioniiinuiniooi— 



Bowea nnOOOOlOlOlOiOOOOlOO w. 



Moore 000 w. 



No. 5, merchandiBe shoot, entry birds only: 

 Byoerts. 



KeJIer . . . JOlllllin 1100111101-16 JPHadd'x01HH11010111]00100-14 

 LinHsley..lll0110]0110U010100-13 Lpinon. .. .11100011011111111111-16 



McVicar. OOlOOlOlOllinillOlOl-11 Burt linillOOOOOlllllOin-13 



Penn 11 0110111111111 11010 -16 DuBray. ..11001111011111001111-15 



Myers . . . .11111101111111111111-19 J Miller. . .10010111100100011100-11 

 Polhemus 10100001001010111010- 9 Dinger. . ..01011111111111111110-ir 



Sun PerchfllOlOlOllOOOOlOOlOO— 8 FB\"irkh'tl0001100010000''OOf>00 - 5 



H Baker. OOOOOOUlOOdlOlOlOll- 8 ?loore 00110000001000010101— 6 



Wanda... .00100100000111010110- 8 J Catro\v..l001100110Ullini000-U 

 R Burkh'tllOOimilOraoiOOlOl— 13 Halsey. . ..01001011101101100100-10 

 Tbatohpr.llOllOlOOlOOOUOOOlO- 9 

 No. 6, 20 singles, %2 entrance: 



Experts. 



Keller ... 10111110110110111001-14 McVicar., 00010001101111100101— 10 

 Lindsley.. 01000111100001111001-10 Dinger... 11110011100111010110-13 



Penn 10010011010101110001—10 Letnon. . ..lOlOllllOllOOllOllU— ]4 



Wright... .11000010101111011110-13 J Miller . .llllllOllOlOllUOOOl-li 

 J Haddox.11111110101010111000— 13 Dubray . . .11101110100110110110-13 

 Myers ....01110111111110011110-1.5 Wright. . .11111111100110110000-13 

 Burt 11111111001111001100-U 



McClellanlOOlOlOOOOlOllOllOlO - 8 Polhemus 00010010101111011111-13 

 H Baker.. 11000001)100010000101- 6 



No. 7, two-men »6»m8. 16 singles each, S5 entrance: 



Wright. . . .111111110110101-13 Lemon 111101111101111-13 



Myer 111111110111111-14-26 Penn 010110000110100- 6-19 



J Haddox.llimmOOlOlO- 11 Bert 111111111010111—18 



McVicar.. .011111011111001— 11— 32 Dinger li 011010 100 1110— 9—33 



Keller 101011111001011-10 i:)uBray.. .111110101101111-12 



J Miller.... lllllllOUOOllO-n-Sl Lindflley. ..100101000111000- 6-18 



No. 8, 10 singles, $1 entrance: Experts: Keller 7, Lindaley 5, 

 Myers 6, McVicar 4, Wright 10, Haddox 8, J. Miller 6. Burt 9, 

 Lenion 4, Du Rray .5, Dinger 8. Amatenrs: Moore 3. McClellan 6, 

 Polhemus 6, R. But khart 6, Sun pprch 4, P. Burkhart S, Penn 4, 



No. 9, 15 singles, $1.50 entry. $10 added: 

 BxpBrts. 



Keller 101111001011111-11 Burt 111111011110111-13 



Dindsley UOlllOOOOOlOllO- 6 Dintrpr llllllIOlollOU— 13 



Meyers lUnilllOnill-U J Miller 001110111111010-10 



Wright 111111110111101—13 S Haddox.. .. 000011001 lllllO- 8 



Amateurs. 



R Burkhart. . . 101111000111111-10 Sun Perch 011011000100001— 6 



Penn 1 U 01000 lOO 1101— 8 Biker OlOOlOIOlOllOlO— 7 



DuBray 111111010011011—11 McClelland. . ..101000010010110— 6 



No. 10. 25 singles, «3.£0 entry, $45 added: 

 iSxpsrts. 



Keller 110001101 1110] lllliliioi 1-19 



Und=ley 1010110110110011001111000—14 



Meyer llllllOLlllllllllOllOlOll-31 



Wright 1111111111011101111111111—23 



J Haddox 1101111011111111011010011—19 



Burt 1110101111111111111011110-21 



D inger 111101 1 11 1 0 1 1111 11 1111011— 33 



J MiUer 1111001011010101111101111—18 



Amateurs. 



MoVirar 1001010010101010110011101—13 



Lsmmon 1111111111111010111010111-2 1 



Penn 1110111101011 111010111101-19 



0. H. TOWNSBND. 



Bluerocks at Newton. 



Newton, N. J., Oct. 19.— The gun club of this town held a well 

 attended shoot tc-day with very favorable weather conditions. 

 The attendance was large enough to make th.e affair a very pleas- 

 ant one. Below are the scores: 



No. 1, 10 targets. $1 entry: Hobart 8, Miller 8, Heritsge 5, Mor- 

 ford 8. Baxter 6, Van Winkle 7, Class 7, Brinkner 6, Hathaway 5, 

 Strader 6, Decker 5. 



No. 3, 15 singles, $1..50 entry: Hobart 11, Miller 14, Heritage 12, 

 Morford 10. Raster 10, Class 13, Hathaway 8, Decker 10, Strader 9, 

 Brinckner 11, Van Winkle 11. 



No. 3, same as No. 1: Class 5, Hobart 10, Morford 5, Baxter 5, 

 Harding 4, Decker 6, Heritage 7, Hathaway 5, Van Winkle 8 

 atrader 7. Brinkner 5. Miller 7. 



No. 4, 20 RinglPs. |1..50 entrv; 

 Hobart. ...10110111111111111111-18 Baxter.. ..01101000011011101100-10 

 Decker... .01010111001011010110-11 Brickner.l0imil111100001111-15 

 Heritage .01111111111111111011-18 Strader.. .11011000011110111011— 12 

 Morford. .11101111110111010111— 10 Hatbaw'yOlOllllOOllOinoilll-U 



Miller 11111111111110111111-19 V WinklelOlOlllllOOlUlllin-lO 



Class 11111101001101110010-13 



No. 5, same as No. 1: Honart 8, Miller 8, Morford 8. Class 6, 

 Strader 3, Hathaway 6, Heritage 8, Brinkner 7, BaXierS, Van" 

 Winkle .5, Domas 7. 



No. 6, same as above: Hobart 9, Miller 9, Heritage 7, Morford 8 

 Van Winkle 8. Class 8. 



No. 7, two-men teams, 20 singles per man, $2 entry- 

 Tie 



Miller 11111110111111111111 



Heritage 11011111111010111111-36 



Class 00101100 111010111101 0111101010 



Hobart 11111011111111100111-39 1111011111-15 



Brickner , lOlOOOOm 0011011111 0111011010 



Morgan 1101 11 1 1 111 11 1110101-39 1110110111—14 



Dicknr 011010(K)llOlin01110 



Van Winkle 11110011 1 01110111101—37 



No. 8, same as No. 1: Miller 9. Hobart 10. Hericage 8. Class 9 

 Morford 9, Strader 4, Malone 5, Decker 6, Van Winkle 7, Hatha- 

 way 6, Leonard 8, Bimkner 2. 



No. 9, fifteen singles, $1.50 entry: 



Miller 111111111010111-13 Malone 011011000101101— 8 



Hobart 110111111111111-14 Decker 101111111111111-14 



Closs 111110101111011-13 Hathaway ....lllOllOlllOlllO-n 



Morford 111111011111111-14 Brickner OlOOlllOOUlOll- 9 



Beritage ......110111011100111-11 Wells 101111001010101- 9 



Strader OUOOlOOUOOnoO- 5 



No. 10, same asJSo 1: Hobart 9, Class 7, Morford O.iMiller 10 

 Heritaee 6, Decker 8, Hathaway .5. Strader 7, Brinkner 7, Malone 6' 



No. 11. same as abnye: Hobart 10, Class 9. Morford 8. Miller lo' 

 Heritage 8, Decker 8, Hathaway 7, Strader 7. Brinkner 7, Malone 2 



No. 12, same as above: Hobart 8, Miller 10, Class 9, Heritage 8' 

 Morford 7, Decker 8, Brinkner 8, Hathaway 6, Strader 8, Malone 

 5, Wills 7. 



No. 13, same as above: Miller 7, Class 7, Morford 7, Decker 8 

 Brinkner 6, Strader 6, Wills 7. 



No. 14. same as above: Morford 9, Class 8, Decker 5. Strader 9 

 Hart 3, Gray 2, Wi lis 4, Brinkner 6, Hathaway 8. auei . , 



No. 15. same as above: Decker 9, Strader 4, Brinkner 4, Gray 6 

 Malone 5, Wills 5, Class 8, Hathaway 9, Pierce, 3, Hart 3. 



The Erie Gun Club. 



The regular monthly shoot of the Erie Gun Club was held at 

 Woodlawn Park, L. I., on Wednesday, Oct. 19. Twelve members 

 competed for the club medal and extra prizes. C. Plate took the 

 medal and first prize, and C. Detlefsen won the second after a 

 good race witli M. Elssasser. The score: 



Club shoot for medal and extra prizes: 



H Dohrman 2000110—3 H Janskowski. . ....... C031110— 4 



opiate 1111112-7 DJLvnch 2000133-4 



F GreflE 0001001-3 C H Lxihrsen 1012013-5 



J Plate 1223031-6 O Detlefsen 131^02- 6 



M Elssasser'..... 0111211-0 MHayden.... ■■''313210-H 



W Scbeel je 2002201-4 J Srhmadeke. 1103100-3 



Sweepstake shoot, 5 birds. 27vds.. entry SI: 



O Plate 10110-3 C H Luhrsen. 00120-2 



H Dohrman 11132-5 J Plate 03110—3 



P Greff 11010-3 M Elssasser ' ' OI211-I4 



JSchmadeke 02100 -2 C Detlefsen "' 11011-4 



D Lynch .00101-3 M Hayden ' ' 31121-5 



Elssasser.had to kill 8 atraight for second, C. Plate third. 



The Rivertons Again Victorious. 



The return match between the teams of the Riverton and the 

 Blooming Grove clubs took place on the grounds of the latter on 

 Oct.. 14 under most favorable circvimstances. The weather was 

 perlect, mild, with a gentle air and not a cloud. The fr'ends of 

 both clubs turned out m good numbers and great interest was 

 shown in the success of the match. Nothing was left undone to 

 make the guest at home and their record shows thev felt so. 



Riverton Gun Club. Blooming Grove" Park Club. 



^ouh 24 Engle... , 22 



Hamer ...34 Green 18 



JJL'-iahmuth 19 Breintnall 33 



F Prishmulh 33 Smith .19 



Godschalk 21 Cromelin 19 



Y Dolan 23 Worthlngton 20 



I>audo 23— lfi6 Lawrence 30-144 



Y. 



Highland Gun Club Tournament. 



Des Moines, la.. Oct. 31.— The annual fall tournament of the 

 Highland Gun Club commenced Tuesday morning, Oct. 18, with a 

 fair attendance. The weather was fine with quite a strong wind 

 to m%ke the targets uncertain, and to help the live birds outside 

 tlir noundry flags. 



Bluerock targets and North's electric pull was used. The live 

 birds were shot from King's ground traps, and were a good lot for 

 this season of the year. 



Among tbe visiting sportsmen were O. M. Grim, Clear Lake, la.; 

 McBride of Victor; Rexroat, Virginia, lUe.; Elliott, of Kansas 

 City, Mo.; Read, Parmalee, and Latshaw, of Omaha, Neb.; McEir- 

 land and Dauthett, of Osceola; Frazier, of Clinton; Durant and 

 Sessions, of Algona; Kraft, of Otiumwa; Hoover. Stump, and 

 Hoffman, Oskaloosa, Howard and Wohland, of Berwick; S. A. 

 Tucker, of Parker gun fame. Mr. Tucker goes from here to 

 Davenport. Quite a number of the boys will attend the Charter 

 Oak Shoot, Oct. 24 and 35, and go from there to the Omaha'Tourn- 

 ament, Oct. 28, 37 and 38. 



The First Day. 

 No. 5,'lOlive birds, entrance $8: 



Grim 1011111112— 9 Read 2213123211-10 



Elliott 1121112121-10 Searight 1011132013- 8 



Parmalee 1211111011- 9 Langley 0122023321— 8 



Sanford 1101031,222— 8 Budd 1121231223—10 



Lat 1120121333 - 9 Rpx 1133101113- 9 



Durant 0101111210- 7 



No. 13, 8 live birds, entrance $5: 



Elliott , 31100220- 5 Read 12331300—6 



Sessions 10103102—4 Frazier 23101033—6 



Grim 10200221-6 Budd 21101113—7 



Searight 11032021—6 Sanford 20011101 -5 



Langley 12111110-7 R-'x 01303123—6 



Parmalee 11113120-7 Howard... 



taboet events. 

 1 



Elliott 9 



Grim 9 



Budd 10 



Rex 10 



Durant 4 



Dauthett 8 



Langley 8 



Hicks.... 7 



Stewart 5 



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McFarland 9 



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Sessions 3 



McBride 3 



F Campbell 8 6 



Kraft 5 !» 



Mohland 6 8 



Frazier , 9 13 



Howard 9 .. 



C E Campbell 2 8 



11 7 8 

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10 11 

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The Second Day, 



No. 3, 8 live birds, entrance $5: 



Grim 13101113—7 Mc Brid e 23312120 -7 



Rex 21211222 - 8 Sessions 03122020—5 



Searight 00013210- 4 Budd 13inill-8 



EUiott 12231111—8 Stump 33120100—5 



Read 23203133-7 Hoover 11011331-7 



Parmalee 2 211131—8 Frazier 11132120 -7 



Hicks 22200011-5 Hofl m an 013K010-4 



Kirsher 31311331-8 Lat 11332002—6 



Langley - 31123211—8 Howard 10001012—4 



No. 3, 8 live birds, enirance $5: 



Grim... 11132233-8 Lat 03210021-5 



Res 01111333—7 Searight 30100201-4 



Read 10111101-6 Budd 11212111-8 



Elliott 11112223-8 Stumps 0102001 3-4 



Kirsher 1121:2202—7 Hoover 22113310-7 



Langley 11300121-6 Howard 33101121-7 



Parmalee 11111111-8 Hicks . 21111122-8 



No. 7, miss and out at live birds, entrance $3.50: 



Grim 0 Read Q 



Budd 31 Langley 30 



Allerton 12 Howard 0 



Searigbt 30 Parmalee 20 



Lat 20 Kirsher 0 



TARGET EVENTS. 

 1 h 5 



Green 7 



iMcBride 9 



Rex 10 



Elliott... 11 



Read 9 



McFarland 4 



Frazier 6 



Durant 7 



Parmalee 9 10 10 10 9 



Kraft 5 9 



Douthett 9 8 



Hoover 7 . . . . 7 



Stump 8 .. .. 7 „ , 



Budd : . . 9 10 11 10 9 10' 15 US 10 



Howard 8 



Hicks 7 



Tucker 10 



Sessions 



Sanford... 



Langley 7 



Searight 5 9 



Lot 8 10 



HofEman ft .. 



Allerton 7 .. 



Kersher 8 7 



Roy 9 . . 



Ilia Final Day. 

 No. 4, 11 live, birds, entrance $8: 



Grim. 2110113122— 9 Logan 1012103022— 7 



Rex 1111111313-10 Read 2112101100- 7 



Lott 11202 1 2012- 8 Budd 3311131223-10 



Elliott 1010311038- 7 Campbell 0130220213- 7 



Parmalee ... 11 13:'11013- 9 



1 SI :S 6 7 8 9 10 1 

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12 6 10 .. .. Georgesou .. 



13 10 8 13 19 Sanford. 



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Frazier.... 3 



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7 13 8 8 14 17 

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8 14 10 7 15 18 CCam'b'Jl 

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8 7 



Bruce 6 



Roy 7 13 .. 



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7 9 



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C. W. Bttdu. 



Columbus Day at Claremont. 



Thk members of the New Jersey Shooting Club and a number 

 of ttieir friends enjoyed Columbus Day in a sociable manner on 

 the suburban shooting grounds at Claremont, near Communipaw. 

 Tbe grounds of the club have been greatly improved of late and 

 are now in good condition for live bird as well as target events 

 The old marsh in front of the club bouse hss been partly filled in 

 and a 50yds. boundary marked by a 2ft. wire fence. 



The day was a good one for live birds, but when it came to shoot- 

 ing bluerocks the high wind cut up such antics that clean scores 

 were at a premium. The attendance was fair, among those pres- 



George 1201021-5 



Van Dyke 3120021-5 



Kettle 



Du Bray 



Lindsley 



Hughes 



Richmond 



Baker 



Schortemeier 



Perkins 



Vincent. 



Fessenden 



Simpson,, 



George Baldwin, of St. Paul, Minn.: Dr. F. S. Horton and Dr. r' 

 H. Mason.of Peekskill; F. S. Simpson and "Uuncl© Billy" Hughes' 

 of Jersey City and Al. Heritage of the same town; M. F. Lindsley! 

 of Hoboken, and last, but not least, a 16-bore Parker gun behind 

 which was A. W. Du Bray, the popular Southern gun salesman 

 Mr. Du Bray had just run up from Wasbington where we left 

 him at midnight on Thursday in company with "Tee Kay" Kel- 

 ler. The opening events were at live birds, the birds bein" of 

 fairly good quality. The high wind assisted them in their flight 

 and made some of them veritable "screamers." Nevertheless the 

 scores were fully up to the average. The events in order were as 

 follows: No. 1,7 birds, §5 entry, two moneys, 21yd5, bouadaty; 



No. 3, 10 birds, $10 entry, three moneys, SOyds. boundary; No. 3, 7 

 birds, $7 entry, SOvds. boundary, three moneys; No. 4, 10 birds, 

 80yds. boundary, $10 entry, thi-ee moneys. The scores: 



No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 



Hobart 1110101-6 



Moore 1111112—7 1210211111-9 1331112— T i63U010Ci— 7 



Quail 1111103-ti 



Breintnall 2331320-6 2312011130—8 1213120—6 1100101113— 7 



Com pson 312010 1—5 



^' " 1110100031—6 2221211-7 332031 lilS— 9 



1311100100 -6 .. 



2013011103-7 0130310- 4 2132212111—10- 



1130311123-9 1111103-6 



3011112133-9 1111220-6 1302302011- 7 



11113inio-9 1131123121—10 



1000211211-7 2111111-7 3130231102 - 8 



0310201-4 



2111311-7 2111203110- 8 



1201113-6 3211102113- 9 



0111120-5 0212022300- 6 



1001211111- 9 



- - 1011121121-9 



In the second event "Uncle Billy" Hughes had liard luck in 

 losing his tenth bird, which, although mortally wounded, was 

 driven over the line by the stupidity of the bov who was retriev- 

 ing. The bird fell within a couple of feet of the boundary, and 

 the boy, instead of approaching him from the outside did so from 

 the inner field. As he reached for the bird it made a dying effort 

 and fluttered over the boundary, where it was found dead. 



The live-bird traps were now removed, and the party spent the 

 rest of daylight in smashing bluerocks, the scores of the various 

 events being appended: 

 No. 5, 15 single?, $1..30 entrance: 



Shorty 111010111111010-11 Compson 101111110011011-11 



Perkins 111110100110011-10 Van Dyke 111111111011011-13 



Moore lOlOOllllUlOOO— 9 Smith 111111010100111—11 



DuBray OlOlllOllOOOOU- 8 Hobart 010011111111000 - 9 



Simpson 101011111011111—12 Seymore lOlOniOllUOU -11 



Breintnall 010111111010111—11 Baker 111110101111011-13 



Jones OOOOOOOOlOOllll— 5 Horton 111010011111110-11 



Kittle 111111111110111-11 Mortimer OlOUOUllOlOll-lO 



Ricbmond 001111111110111—13 Apgar 111111111111110-14 



No. 6, 20 singles, 81 50 entranc : 

 W Smith .llllOU'^lOOUniOlll-lfi BreintnainillllHllllllOlllll-19 

 VanDyke.lOlOllllllllllOinU— ir Mortimer.OllOOloriOlOlllilllll-13 

 FessendenOOOOOOllOOOOOOOOOOOO- 4 Horton. .. 01101011111101110111—15 



Kittle 11111 110001011 110101—14 RichmoaiUllllOUlllllOOlllll-17 



G V SmithllUOllOll 0011011111- 14 Seymore . .001001 111111 1101 1110—15 

 Shorty. , ..11110011100111111110-15 Compson. . IIIIOOOIOIOIOIIOOIOI— 11 

 Apgar ....10111111011111011011-16 Perk ins... lllOllOlUlllOOOw 

 Baker ....lOOlOllOIOlOOlllOOll— 11 

 No. 7, 15 singles, Sl.aO entrance: 



Kittle 110100100110111- 9 DuBray 110001111111111-13 



Van Dyke 111111111111111-15 Breintnall 111111110111111-14 



Smith 111111111111110—14 Raker 101011001100101— 8 



Shorty 011110011011111-11 Richmond... .111111111100111—13 



GV Smith 111100110111001-10 Horton 011111111011110-12 



Apgar 111111111111111-15 Mortimer 101010100011010 - 8 



No. 8, 15 singles, SI 50 entrance: 

 W Smith,.,... 111110101111111-13 Breintnall ....101111111111111-14 



Van Dyke 111111111111111-15 DuBray 101001111110110- ,0 



Shorty 10110100111101 1-10 Richmond lllOlHOlilOOll-ll 



Ki ttle OOOlllHOllOlll -1 0 Bak er 1011 10111 010110 -10 



Apgar .111111110101111-13 



C. H, TOWNSBND. 



Bloom injg Grove Park. 



The closing meet for 1892 took place Oct. 15 to 17. The gather- 

 ing was. large, and the contests were exciting, as the younger 

 shots made good scores, pushing onward and upward, and in some 

 cases the crack shots were so handicapped as to be out of;the race. 

 Every one was in the best of spirits, and with the glorious mild 

 days, perfect clear sky and grand foliage of the forest, nothing 

 more satisfactory could have been wished for. The various scores 

 are added: 



Live bird contest, subscriptson cup, 25 birds, ties at 3 birds: 



Bacon 32 Fairchild 19 McOoon 16 



Wortliington 24 Willigerod 14 Decker 19 



Loomis 24 Foot 19 Smith 15 



Breintnall 24 McKeever 19 Keyes 12 



L'wrence 23 Engle ,.20 Green 23 



Kennedy 19 Nash 19 Cromelin 18 



Eils 13 



Shoot-off: Worthiogton 3, Loomis 3, Breintnall 1. Cup won by 

 Worthington. 



Clay bird contest, 25 birds, ties at 5 clays, handicap 10 to ISyds.. 

 one trap 14 to 18yd8., three ti'apa unknown angles, winner to go 

 back 2yds. each time: 



Lawrence (30yd8).. 18 Smith (L5). . , 19 Kennedy (13) 33 



Loomis (18) 19 Foot (141 14 Eils (13) 18 



Engle (16) 12 Gunth9r(14) 10 Bacon (12) 33 



Green (16) 15 McKeever (14) 10 Decker (12) 15 



Breintnall (18) ... .17 Worthington (16). .15 Eastman (12) 15 



Cromelin (18) 14 Nash fll) 8 



Kennedy won on shoot-off. 



Decker Rifle Cup, 200yds. off-hand, open sights, Creedmoor tar- 

 get, 10 shots, each contestant handicapped to equal or beat his 

 best record: 



Cromelin.. 



Eddy 



Loomis — 

 Lawrence.. 



Keyes. . 



Score. Record. 



36 



30 



Bacon 



38 



33 





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39 



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36 







33 

 37 

 39 

 .38 

 15 

 36 



McCoon 



Smith 



Post 



Prize won by Keyes. 



Rifle contest, two classes. 200yds. off-hand, open sights, IO shots, 

 Creedmoor target, ties 5 sliots, 13 entries, handicapped to beat 

 best record: 



Class A. 

 Score. Record. 



41 

 41 



40 



Engle 36 



Nash .34 



Post 39 



Nash 34 



Record. 

 38 

 37 

 36 

 37 



Class B. 



35 McOoon 12 



33 McCord 15 



38 Gunthur 24 



30 Fairchild 34 



31 Eils 31 



31 Worthington.... 31 



20 

 li 

 34 

 24 

 31 



Lawrence 40 



Keyes 40 



Looonis 32 



Foot 39 



Foot won. 



Decker 34 



fimilh 39 



Kennedy 37 



C romelin 33 



Green 23 



McKeever.. 13 



Kennedy won. 



£phrata Guns. 



The members of the Ephrata, Pa., Gun Club, held a special 

 meeting Oct. 15, to shoot at flying targets thrown from half a dozen 

 traps. The following parties enjoyed the sport and made scores 

 fls follows; 



Sharp 1111111101 1111101111 1111111111—28 



Olllimil 1111111011 1011111011—26 



Winters 1101111111 llllOOllOl 1111110111—26 



1111101100 iniOOllOl 0101110111-31 



Stroble OllllOlUO 0011011110 1111111101—23 



1101111010 0011011110 OCilllOOllO-18 



Pearsol 1000111101 



iioniooii 



Bickley 1101111111 



Bixler 1011111111 



Krouse 1110011011 



Heinaman 00000 



Urich, 



1100110100 1011100101-17 



0101111101 1011100101-17 



llinilllO 1111111011-27 



1101100111 1010101111—14 



OllllOinO 0101111110-23 



1100111101 nioiiiiii— 16 



1011011110 1101100111—21 



0011111111 0001011111-14 



lOOlOlOliO 1110101011-13 

 IIOIUIOII- 8 



The club will hold its regular meeting next Saturday afternoon. 



The Rochester Rod and Gun Club claims June 12 to 16, 1893, inclu- 

 sive for the annual tournanaeut of the New York State Association 

 for the Protection of Fish and Game, to be held on their grounds. 

 The Rochester hustlers have already begun active work and have 

 secured the flocSiester Driving Park,' which affords ample room, and 

 are easily reached by two electric railway lines, cars running every 

 five minutes. There is a good hotel on the grounds. They have also 

 arranged that the convention meeting shall be held In Royal Arcanuoi 

 Hall, a large, well-appointed and.'flnely ventilated room. The club ban 

 decided to charge only 3 cents each f or.all targets used during the 1893 

 tournament. The Rochester boys intend to hustle steadily from now 

 until next Jime and to have *n animal tourqament that will eclipse 

 anything previously undertaken, 



