482 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Dec. 1, 1899. 



The Colt Hammerless. New Haven and Bristol Oan Clubs bave 

 each vron font- victories in the Connecticut State Leaerue tournament, 

 and this will eive au added interest to the next contest, to take place 

 In Bristol this month. 



At the November cnn shootinor of the Maplewood, N. J., Gun Club, 

 the cup was won bv W. N. Drake who broke 48 out of 50 tarerefes. 

 J. W.Smith broke 44; Dr. Fisher, 37; Ed. Reeves 38, and W.J. 

 Smith 36. 



W F KinR itnd H McWhortp.r shot a oO-bird match for SlOO a side 

 at the Eagle Hotel, Pittsburff, Pa., on Thankssivig Da v. McWhorter 

 being the winner. He had previously beaten King m a 2o-bird 

 match. 



W F Tappan and E-i ward T!ank°. of Altoona, went to Lipton Kun 

 for a few hours' shooting on Nov, 25 and secured eight grouse. Three 

 of these are en route to Herr "Bitderbach," of Wilmington. 



The White Hou^ie (N. J.) Gun Club will hold a live bird and target 

 shoot, open to all. on Saturday. Plenty of good birds have; been se- 

 cured and a big shoot is expected. 



A ten bird ma<cb was shot on the River road, near Paterson, N J., 

 on November 23d between Smith Hill and Eugene Pier for .f dO a 

 side. Eat^h man killed 9. 



The Hedden-Castle vs. 8raitb-Sunderman match at Erb's on De- 

 cember 6 will begin at 12 o'clock and will be followed by open sweeps. 

 Bring plenty of shells. 



J H. Cutwater and Wra. Richards shot a 25-blrd match at Hacken- 

 sack, N. J., on Nov. 16. Cutwater killing IS to his opponent's 7. 



The Auburn (N. Y.) Gun Club house was recently broken into and 

 about pO worth of propertv destroyed. 



On the first day of the Union Gun Club tournament 875 targets 

 were thrown from one to four P. M. 



Don't forcer, the 100 bird match to take place on John Erb's New- 

 ark grounds, December 15. 



The Elgin (Bl.) Gun Club has been fitting up a new shooting house. 



Dr. Carver says be will not shoot any matches until next spring. 



C. H. TOWNSENT). 



Thanksgiving at Baltimore. 



Baltimobi!. Nov. 26 —Editor Forest and SlrMm: The Siaodard 

 Gun Club held a Thanksgiving shoot at their shooting grounds on 

 Thanksgiving. The day was a clear one overhead, but with the 

 thermometer at freezing point and the wind blowing a perfect 

 hurricnnefrona the noi-thwest from early 7iiorn till night, had a 

 tende^cv to keep many a shooter at home, and made the shooting 

 very difficult, which accounts for the poor and miserable scores 

 made. 



The day was set forth for a erreat day for Maryland's trap- 

 shooters, as the great championship race for the championship of 

 Maryland was to be shot for, this race has been the talk of some 

 time, and would no doubt, had the weather been more favorable, 

 brought many more shooters in line. The race waa won by M H. 

 Hunt, of the Standard Gun Club, who made a most creditable 

 p nd remarkable score, considering the weather, of 43 out of 50. 

 This score would certainly have been beaten had the day been a 

 calm one, as many of the good shots dropped awav below their 

 average. The vn-Ize, a handsome silver cup, was donated by the 

 Standard Gun Club, and when won becomes the individual prop- 

 ertv of the winner. Each vear the club will donate a similar one 

 for the rbaropionship of Maryland. 



The following are some of the events and the race in detail: 



Championship rac ; 



Hunt inii]Oiiinmnioiiniiiiiiouiiiiioioiiiiioimi-43 



Ruck^ee noioiiimotnnifn(nnioniiiiinnnnnomiino-4o 



D"vaii iiioniininoimoioiioinnuniiiniioioooiimii— H9 



Bond (mnunioiioiiinoioioimociimniioiooiiniiiii— 38 



cin+ier niinoinifxiiiiiiiinoiiiiooioininiiniiuioiiooioii— 34 



cipments oioioinioioiiiiioiiiniiiriimnioiioiiooooioioiJO-33 



Hpfi»in onomooinonionoiiiiioioooininoimono^oinKji— 31 



Franklin oimo()niiioiiiiniimniiioooioiiiuoioiofiouni-28 



Lupprs onion ioinmnr(ionnoiooniioioiiuoiiooinooiimn-27 



K'flus lonvioio-o'oiotiioinjnioioiinononnnoonoiom— 31 



Will " V n noil 1 0001 loonoi looioooi i n i own oni i oi n 0011 n 00—22 



Banghman OOlinotnroilllOlOllOOOO'finoiOOlOOOOniOinO'OlOU— 2.'i 



n >i a go 0" 1 ( in »ni f 1101 n 1 0 1 0 1 1 oooi n 1 ot 000 01 00001 oooi oooi (» -ip 



Kaltpr OlOHlOWOIOlCOOOWlOlOOlOlOOIOOIOOOOinilOOnoOOlOO— 16 



No. 1, 10 ^inelpf' $1 ontranr-p: Bond 9, Bevo'l 8, Hnfl -in 7 Evan= 



4. Contlor 4, Wilier 6. .Torv 6, Fr«nlflin 9. Buckbee 7, Lupers 8. 

 Kalter 4. Olempnto 7. Dankmver 7. H'int 7. 



No. 2. 10 Hlni'-le^, $1 entratifp: Hunt ^. Tyiiporp g. Bond 6 Buckbep 



5. Dovsll 5, Clements 5, Dinkmyer 6, Jory 7, Franklin 7, B:mgh- 

 man 7. 



No. 3. 10 siTicle« $1 entrnnce: Bond 8 T)°van 6. Hunt 7, Clements 

 4, Bauirbra<i.n ,5, Lniers 7. Uankmver 5 .Tory 7. 



No. 4. 10 single". SI pn^>-pnce: CletnPntH 8,Devall 5, Bond 8. Hunt 

 a, Luper= 5, Bviphman 8, Bnckbco 7 Kilter 6 



N'^. .5. 10 'I'Tio'loa, $\ entrance: B->nd 8. DovaU .5, Evana 6. Hunt 8, 

 Frrnklin 7, Htflein 8, Malone 4, Buckbee 7, Tjunt>r=i 8. Cantler 7. 



H. E. LuPAs, Secretary. 



Putney Thanksgiving. 



PuTUBY, Vti. Nov 25 -The second annual turkev and chicken 

 shoot of the Putney Bod and Gun Cub was held Tbankseivinc 

 Dftv and proved a very pleasant and successful time. The weather 

 was cn'd enough to make an overcoat necessary to insure comfort, 

 but at 10 o''>loctc about a rlnz=ii shooters and a number of specta- 

 tors were on hand waiting fo-- the signal to start. Matches Nos. 

 1. 2, 4 and (i were at 5 singles, 30 cents entry, and No. 8, 10 singles, 

 40 cents pntrv, the purges heinor ,jividpd i'lto three moneys of 50, 

 30 and 20 per cent. Moa. o and 7 were at 10 sing'es, 7.5 cents entry, 

 with a 'urkev for fir^t priz", on° n^ir chickfus for second and one 

 chicken for third. No. 5 was at 10 sinerles. 60 f>ents en+rv, with one 

 pa'r chickens fir first, one chicken secmd and one clrckeu third 

 The net profit to t,h<» club was about $VZ; and the closing shoot for 

 the season of 1H93 was one of the pleasantest events of the season 

 to those who took part. Below are the scores made in all the reg- 

 ular events: 



No. 1. No. 3. No. 3. 



Crosby 01110—3 HlOl-4 1111001110—7 



Willird 0h)liV-2 inil-,5 0011111001—6 



W E Aver 10111-4 10100-3 1111011101-8 



FE Robertson IIO'IO— 3 00000-0 0000000001—1 



Winch«>ster OOOOl— i 11000-3 1011011111—8 



Pember 11111-5 11110 - 4 1000111111-7 



A J Ayer 10110—3 10011—3 0011111100—6 



Murphy 00000 -0 10000-1 .. 



Pr^tit^ ■ 10111-4 00010-1 nniioiii— 9 



FM Robertson 10110—3 00100-1 1101001101-6 



Bailey 01000-1 01000-1 1100001111-6 



No- 4. No. 5. No. 6 



Crosby lOOOO-l 1111011111-9 11111-5 



Will aid 10101-3 iiiomno- S OlOll-S 



WE Aver 11011-4 1010110111-7 11011-4 



FE Robertson 00000 0 lOOOoilOlO- 4 00110—3 



'Winchester 01001—3 1010100110 - 5 11110-4 



Pember 11101-4 1001101001- 5 01100-3 



A J Ayer 11100-3 1001000011— 4 OliOO-2 



Pi-outv 11011-3 lOOOOlOlOO- 3 01011-3 



PM Robertson 11010 -3 0110011111— 7 11000-2 



Bailey.: , 01001-2 lOlllOlUl- 8 01011-3 



U?^Pi1^y^ loioooiiii- 6 iiooiiiioi- 7 



Willard niOOOOOOOO- 1 1001001110- 5 



^A^/*^^. 1111111101- 9 1111111111-10 



!< E Robertson 0100000010 - 3 OOOOIOCOH— 3 



A^mchester lOlOOnoOOl- 3 1010100111- 6 



A J A ve r OOlldOOOOO- 3 



FM Robprtson 1010100000- 3 lOOOOOOlOl- 3 



Rjiiey imiinoi- 9 0011010011- 5 



Warner ,011 0111000- 5 .... 



Davis 0111101066-5 



W. E, Aybb, Sec'y, 



Watertown Thanksgiving. 



WATBRTq-WN, N. V,, Nov. 35.-I inclose scores shot yesterday 

 ^hanksgtvmg nay) at elut. grounds. This was.the first shoot of 

 the winter season, judgiug trom the attendance, and the members 

 are not quite read v for the winter shooting as yet: 

 ^ Shoot No-1. No 



Paddock.. .0111111111101111101111111-22 1111101101011110111111111-91 

 KiDgsley . . -UOlllOOOlOlllllOlOOllOOO-l 4 IIIOOUIOUIIOOOIOOOOIOOI- 13 



Taiiett iiiiiioiiiitK)oiiiiiiiiioi-2o miiniioiioimaiiiiiio-31 



, , No. 3. No 4 



Paddook. . .noiiiiiiiiiiioiuniim-23 oiiiiiiiiiiiioiioiiiiim--?3 



Kingsley. 0111101111110111110111101-19 110011 1 lfiOlOlllSllllO-16 

 Llve^lrds''\Tch-"^°^^°^°^°'^^~^^ llllOlllllllllOllim^^ 



^^"^^^ ;•: "n-t 



J. O. Aykks, Sec'y. 



American Manufacturers* Association Prospectus. 



The object of this Association, which is composed of the lead- 

 ing manufacturers of guns, ammunition, sporting goods and 

 artiflcial targets in America, Is for the purpose of Increasing the 

 interest in trap-shooting and to exhibit to shooters a full line of 

 each member's goods in different parts of America at a minimum 

 of cost. 



In becoming a member o? this Association it is hoped that each 

 one will have a tent and display a full line of their goods, as one 

 of the principal reasons for forming this Association is to make 

 ten expositions during the year 1893 in different parts of America 

 of the products of American makers of firearms, ammunition, 

 targets and sporting goods. We also wish to impress on the 

 minds of the shooters of America that this Association is not got- 

 ten up for the purpose of seeing how many targets we can throw 

 in a day, but to see how large a number of shooters we can get 

 together, and how pleasant a time we can give them and show 

 them a full line of American makers' goods in guns, ammunition, 

 targets and sporting goods ; and then give the shooters SlOO a day 

 to come and look at them. 



We propose to employ a competent man as manager — Mr. ,Iohn 

 Parker, of Detroit, Mich.— at a salary to be determined by the 

 board of directors, and expenses while away from home ; such 

 manager to have the management of all shoots, keeping in good 

 condition all members' eoods, packing and shipping the same 

 from one place to another: receive all moneys at the different 

 shoots and turn them over to a treasurer, who must be a member 

 of the Association, and who will make all disbursements on 

 vouchers from the manager. The manager must be impartial as 

 to the different makes of goods displayed, and must agree not to 

 participate in any of the shoots. Ho must make a report in full 

 of each shoot, a copy of which must be mailed to each member 

 and to all the leadinsr sporting papers. 



FTo make ten expositions and tournaments o£ two days oacb, 

 commencing in February, 1893, and ending December, 1893, at 

 points to be decided on by the board of directors. 



This Assoeiation to add S200 cash to the purses of each tourna- 

 ment, making 83,000 in cash, given to the shooters of America by 

 this Association during the year 1893. The Association to charge 

 three cents each for all targets throfwn, and the make of tartret 

 used at the different tournaments to be agreed upon by the club 

 under whose auspices each tournament is held. To pay each club 

 on whose grounds the tournaments are held one cent each for all 

 targets scored, and the club or clubs to whom we pay this money 

 agr' eing to use the same for improving their grounds and appli- 

 ances. 



Each member of this Association to have a fuU-page advertise- 

 ment in each of the programmes, and a thousand or more of them 

 to be distributed at each shoot. Assessments to be paid as re- 

 quired, the flret to be goO, and the total amount for the year not 

 to exceed $'i50. Address all communications to the secretary, 

 who will Huswer anv inquiry In his power. 



178 BROAD-vyAY, New York. G. Hauby Squires, Sec'y. 



Rutherford's Thanksgiving. 



RuTHEnifORDj N. J., Nov. 24. — Inclosed please find scores made 

 by The Boiling Spi'ings Gun Club to-day. The day was raw and 

 windy, and the scores and attendance was light in consequence. 

 The live birds were a grand lot, as good as ever shot at. On Dec. 

 17 we shoot the last match of series against Passaic City Gun 

 Club. On the same day we will also shoot-off the tie for fifth 

 jlace for the merchandise prizes of the New .Jersey Trap- Shooters' 

 Lieague, against the same club. The regular monthlv shoot of 

 this club, at bluernck targets, will take place Dec. 7 at 3:.30 P.M. 



No. 1, 5 live birds, $2 entrance, 1 money: 



Mever 10111—4 Paul 01110—3 



Peck 11101-4 



No. 2, 5 live birds, $2 entrance, 3 moneys: 



Stetler 11101-4 Coe 11010-3 



Paul OlOnO-1 Peck 01111—4 



Jones 10000-1 Meyer 11011—4 



No. 3. the same: 



Cne 10101—3 Stiegelman 01101-3 



Jones 0 1101 -3 Coe 001 10—3 



Ppllens 00110-2 Stetler... Oirai-3 



No. 4, the same: 



Paul lOin-4 James 11111-5 



'ones 11111—5 Coe 11111—5 



Pelleno 11101-4 Stetler 11100-3 



No. 5, the same: 



Peck 10111—4 .Tames 11100-3 



Jones 00111—3 Burgess ..11110—4 



Vermorel 11110—4 Stetler ...00010—1 



Abbott 11101— 4 Pellens , OQOll— 3 



Lenone 01100-2 



No. 6, miss and out: 



Paul 0 Burgess 10 



Vermorel 0 Lenone 0 



Jones Ill Abbott HQ 



Match at 25 single targets for prizes; 



Bu gess 1110101101010001111001001—14 



Coe 1011111111011010110101100-17 



Parker IIOHOIOOOOIOOOOOOOIIOOOO— 8 



Lawrenson lOOlOOOlOUdOUOOOOOOOOOl— 8 



Pell ens 1 11 OIK 1000101001 1 111 101 10— 1 5 



Meyer 0010111 iOiilllllOOOOOlllll— 15 



Abbott 0010111 1 111 11 1110 1 1011 1 11-19 



Ver morell 100001 1 1111111 loinnoill -1 9 



L'lnone OlOllOlllOUllOOllCllOlOl— 15 



Paul mill I IIIIOIOIUIOOI 1101— 20 



Jones 1100101 lOOilOOlOOOt'OOOOOlO— 7 



Peck nOOlOllOOOlOlllllliOOOll-15 



Jeanneret OOOOlOOOiJOOlOllllOOOllllO— 10 



Sweeps'ake at 10 singles, SO cents entrance, 3 moneys-: 



Vermorel 1110111111—9 Paul 0101111110—7 



Abbott 9110011010—5 Peck llOOOOtOlO- 3 



Bu-gesa 1100 0O10O-4 Jeanneret 00110101(iO-4 



Lenone 1110010101-6 Meyer OOOiOOllU— 5 



2 



3 k 

 11 6 



Thanksgiving Day Sweepstake. 



LOULS Milltsr; the proprietor of Dexter Park, held his regular 

 Thanksgiving Day sweerstake shoot and quite an extensive pro- 

 gramme was got through with. The morning was devoted to tar- 

 get sweepstakes under the rapid-firing system, with electric pulls 

 and the afteonoon to livfi bird shoots under Hurlingham rules 

 Darkess put a stop to the sport and closed a pleasant day's shoot- 

 ing. The scores, Nos. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7. and 8 at 10 targets each, Nos. 3 

 and 5 at 15: 



1 



T Short 5 



GGciefl 8 6 13 4 10 



Dr Little 6 5 10 s s 



S Lyona 4 



J Bach 3 



G Pfohlman 



o Floyd .. .. ;; g 



R Rathbone ...^ 5 



H Loeble \\ 3 



Sweepstakes, live birds', 35yds. rise: 



No. 3. 



m-i - 3 

 1102-3 

 0211-3 



0311—3 



4 11 

 4 .. 



H Ppssenden. 

 G Pfohlman. 



No. \. 



No. 2. 



1S12 4 



01010-3 



1320-3 



C2222— 5 



1201 3 



20101-3 



.1310-3 



10102-3 



.0012 2 



11010-3 



.1001 2 



11112-5 



.2Jffl3-3 



11100-2 



.1310-3 



11301—4 



.0012-3 



03000-1 



.1111-4 





.0211-3 



11211—5 



.0M3-3 



22122—5 



.1123—4 



21113-5 



.0210—3 



11121-5 



.1111-4 



20012-3 



.3110-3 



01113-4 



,1000—1 



1811-4 



The Guaranteed Purses at Watertown. 



Watbrtowj^. N. Y,. Nov. 22.-£ditor Forest and Stream: In 

 viewoi a statement rec-ntly made to the Manuracrurers' and 

 Dealers Association by Mr. H. A. Penrose and published in your 

 issue of Nov. 17, to the effect that at Watertown the club held a 

 meeting and i;pque8led that the purses be withdrawn, it is '^iraolv^ 

 justice to the Watertown Club te make the following plain state- 



On the first day of our Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association 

 tournament Mr. Penrose declined to adhere to the programme of 

 guaranteed events, as the weather was excessively hot, and the 

 attendance In consequeace rather smalL 



At a meeting of the club, held at the Otis House in the evening 

 Mr. Penrose entered uninvited and stated to the members assem- 

 bled that if the Watertown Club would consent to give up the 

 regular programme and shoot sweepstakes for the remaining two 

 davs he would donate the targets, beside paying printing bills 

 and freight on the fixtures, at the same time considering the shoot 

 simply postponed to some more favorable time in the future, 

 when he promised to give us another shoot with guaranteed 

 purses. 



The club, upon vote, reluctantly yielded to Mr. Penrose's propo- 

 sition and gave up the regular programme. The blame for the 

 failure of the shoot would never have been publicly attached to 

 the association or to Mr. Penrose had not the latter placed the 

 club in a false position, thus making the above statement neces- 

 sary. J. c. Ayees, Secretary. 



Thanksgiving at Red Bank. 



Thjc Riverside Gun Club held a live bird shoot on its grounds 

 at Red Bank. N. J., on Nov. 34, with the wind blowing a gale from 

 the North. The birds were a lot of "hummers" and some bril- 

 liant shots were recorded. Events Nng. 1 and 5 were at 5 birds, 

 $a.,50 entry; Nos. 2 and 4 at 10 birds. S5 entry, and the others were 

 miss and out affairs. The results: 



No. 1. No. 3. N". 4. No. 5. 



J Cooper, Jr 02013—3 0212110021—7 0231011221—8 01121-4 



C Cooper 23102—4 0321120211—8 32101112ol— 8 0122o-8 



J Bergen 11131-5 2121112210-9 



O2OIO23OO0-4 , 



12111o2ol2— 8 I0IIOI2IOI— 7 11202—4 

 02il222222-9 1222120312—8 03200—3 

 0021221101—7 0OO222OO23-6 11111-5 



1113022102-8 1 2001-3 



1111111200—8 03121—4 



21020-3 



Rnornwall---- 21201-4 



J Cooper 12121—5 



T W Budd 



S Littlefleld 



O Hfsse 



L S Campbell 



J Davis 



Miss and out events: 



John Cooper Ill 



Littlefield 220 



Bergen 220 



J Cooper, Jr 0 



Budd 0 



Cornwall ..0 



E Cooper 0 



Campbell 



Hesse 



Throckmorton 



Davis 



Nn. 3. No, 6. No. 7. No. 8. No,9 

 "10 



1220 

 0 



2113 



m. 

 333 



0 



110 



JSI 



1323 

 2311 



2110 

 1110 



Sweepstake Shoots at Woodlawn. 



It was proposed to hold a big live bird and quail sweepstake 

 shoot at Woodlawn Park on Thanksgiving Day, but on account 

 of the cold weathfr the quail shooting had to be jjostponed. 

 Seven events were shot off at live birds and some fair scores were 

 made. Several of the shooters left early as to participate in 

 the Atlantic's shoot at Coney Island. The seor°s: 



No. 1. No. 3. No. 3. 



O Furguesen. Jr 11101-4 01111—4 



WFSykes 12011—4 01012-4 



G W C ropsey 12231—5 21 1 22-5 2110O— 3 



S Adams 12020 -3 00103—2 21111—6 



P Hegeman 01111—4 11202-4 32020—3 



JLott 12212-5 11101—4 11131—5 



M Van Brunt 31(X)2— 3 10010-2 11101—4 



SC Bennett 11113-5 10003-3 10000—1 



C Fueguesen (2) 18100- 3 11100-3 



A Squires 11001—3 



ELohman .... 10130—3 



DC Bennett lUU— 5 



CASykes 0U31-4 



No. 4 No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. 



C Williams 1101111111-9 11110-4 . . 



GASykes 1032100100 - 5 11111- 5 31000-3 .... 



DBnnett 2013201122-8 11311—5 



C Adams 1131000100 - 5 00001—1 21000—3 00121—4 



Chris Meyer 23100—3 11110—4 



Emerald Gun Club. 



The members of the Emerald Gun Club had a good day's sport 

 at the traps on Wednesday, Nov. 28. The printipal ©vent was the 

 regular shoot for the two clas's medals at 10 birds each, club han- 

 dii-ap. Dr. Leveridge and L. Henry killed 9 each and the former 

 took the first class medal and Heurv the s' cond. The latter fail- 

 ing to kill all of his birds with his first barrel was barred from 

 wearing the first medal and becoming his personal property. A 

 small sweepstake was shot off after the regular shoot to finish up 

 the birds and allow the membeia to get home out of the cold. 

 The scores. 



JHVoss 211(X)1112l-8 T Fitzgerald 0011220210—6 



T Hudson 1221200100—6 N Maeoel 1023312011—8 



T H Keller 2103120131—8 F T Russell 2000100000-2 



P Butz 0001010001—3 T Burns 2000001002—3 



G Grieff 0111120011—7 M Quinn 0220012100-5 



R Regan 0120210101-6 L Henry 1011211112—9 



J Maesel 2000101201—8 Dr L»veridge 10212235'11— 9 



H rtog n 0111010f;20— 5 J H Moore 1120202003—6 



EDoeinok 1010101111—7 C Maesel 0110220000—4 



LCGehring 0010010002-4 S Horn 1000111201-6 



Sweepstake. 9 entries. Si entrance, 3 moners, 25vds. rise: R. 

 Regan 3, N. Mapsel 1, F. T. Russell 4, H. Hogan 1. J. H. Moore 4, 

 Dr. Hudson 1, M. Quinn 1, G. Frieff .2, E. Doeinck 8. 



Passaic City Rod and Gun Club. 



The following scores were made at the monthly shoot of the 

 Passaic City Rod a,nd Gun Club, on Thanksgiving Day. at SO sin- 

 gle bluerocKS per man. 



O Kellev 11 llOOtlllOimiOllOll 101011111-31 



J H Hall 0110091010101010001001(11100011-13 



A W Shaw lOlOlliniOlOlllOOlinillOUXl— 23 



W RB'Own OOOOilOO()101000IOOOlOOO''00101l-10 



H K Bfatty OlOlOOOOOlOlinOJOlOlOllOOOOOO- 11 



W K Evans 106110000011 1 lH OlOOlOlOillOl 11-15 



J J Keid 111010010100010010110110000000-12 



C. Lenone OlOOUniOiliOOOlOCOOOlOlOOIOl- 13 



B 17 Abbott 101111100111010110110010001010-17 



J Jell^me 11010010 101101 11 111 lOOOOlODi 11- 18 



C B V\nse 111011111001101011011011111010—21 



C Vermorel 1 1 1 100 1 01011 11 Hill OOIlll 11 100—23 



D Campbell, Jr 001101011011001001101101110110-17 



Prospect Heights Gun Club. 



The members of the Prospect Heights Gun Club held their 

 usual Thanksgiving Day shoot at Parkville on Thursdiy, Nov. 24. 

 It was at first proposed to shoot at 100 targets each, but the wind 

 was too strong, so it wais decided to shoot at 60. The prize was a 

 handsome diamond stud and W. H. Atkinson was the lucky win- 

 ner with 45. The score: 



C S Reynolds. . . . 10m001110110110101011111100111010110n0111110111-3fi 

 Capt Nichols . . . .011101011010110111101101 lillOlllOllOllOimilOllll-37 



H Ferris 00110100110011001101010111100111101010111011101111-30 



G A Somers 11101101101111011111111011101101111101110111011111-40 



W H Atkinson. .lllOllllllOlllllllllOlllOmillllllOUlllliniim— 45 

 Referee, J. W. Sevoir. 



Liinden Grove Gun Club. 



The last shoot of the season of the Linden Grove Guu Club was 

 held on Friday, Nov. 35 at Dexter Park. The contest was for the 

 best averages lor the annual prizes. F. Ibert, G.Major and J. 

 Birmel killed 7 straight, John Schlieman being second with 6. 

 The birds were a goood lot and fast flyers. The score: 



P J Eppig 3203101-5 J Birmel 2121121—7 



F Ibert 1132212-7 G Major 1211212-7 



J Schlieman 1122312-7 H Housman 0021022-4 



F Weisenborn 3101200-4 M Euler . - IIOIIOI-B 



Referee and scorer, 0. A. Dellar. 



Parkville Gun Club. 



The regular shoot of the Parkville Gun Club was held on the 

 grounds at Parkville. L. 1., on Saturday, Nov. 19. The contest 

 was for the club medal at 50 targats each, under A. A. ru les. 

 Ooly five entered, and W. V. Nichols was the winner. The 

 scores: 



W H Atkinson . .llOOlUOlOlOllOOn 10111111011011101101111101111111-37 



G A Somers OlOlOOllOOUOOllOllOll 1111110110111011101111111111—36 



W V Nichols. . . .11110110110101101101111111011110111101111011111111— 40 



H Purvis 11001 110101101010110001111011010110110100111011111-33 



C S Reynolds . . . .OOllOOllOOlOlOOllOOlOOOimOllOOiiOUlOllOlOlOim-88 



