r 



Jan. Is, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



48 



WESTERN TRAPS. 



Chilawj. 111.. Jan. li.— i ; 

 |jl!nieul:irv to Fdrkst a^h 

 othfi- kind so uiurh. Tin- 



nature, .sbowiu;;- ;<,ii inlHi eKt ;i 

 Will rlie l.H.lv slioot.T-. kin.lh- 

 ■M>ixox. Til,, .liUi. 1.'. -Il,-!vi,i 

 ren yeai-K a trieu.l. ivlm i.-nv- 1-1:^-1 1,1, s pki! 



old l.y H.s'flV:,li MS si.mV ,.i'|,,:t ' Jn,i''^ I,..', 'J,.,-,!,i I 

 fi^llt and fl, mud-llii nn iiit: niali'li li a il 

 .itld all-arriumi s|ji .risninii ;-iiid n<u hu .'nh Hi-l isi- 

 unilel- till-- ^iijSf- of L.THlin'-- iiialiiT HeiiiLi- -'i love 

 tra,l)-sli...ntin;4- -"id h;ii 111- a wiTr v\lii, ]■< nni ui 

 SHhoor-, .-IS well as I. M-p -vM.iild likr t.^ liad ..rif ir t 

 who Klir,o( ni llie ;iflil;iiid 111.' (rap Wi- ^lir^-i 

 at. Wuei-ocks tliniwii rriiyd.s Vlllionul, .•■•ii 

 suit, t.-aii j;in i.'uo\i.d) in iiiiiico 11 n (ilt-asniv 1,, sIm 

 ani.l 40 siiijie soTitl) rd yteriiiiK in one dus s sii.na 

 would like to correspoiKi witli Bome ot iin- i,idif s 1 

 tlie trap. Hi , , 



Below are sennas inade liv air. and Mis. Sinitli ii 

 luatchBH fit tlie ti-api 



<'-■ to get letters «lui"l! are rom- 

 I to invselt. I don r i-ave (or the 

 t; IS one of t-lie soj-t it is a pleasure 

 w r.iiiid Wish tor more ol siiiiiJar 

 lii 'i. s III tlic sports of tli« field.. 



1 llif front:' 



■II ;i -r" >i r-,niaii n |>a|)W tor tbo last 



VI .'..I. .> iKEA.vi. pi'i i|iosprl to 



i I I M IN!) -.11 1 Uro.l VMt-l 



a medal diirmg' the itJist rear for this reason, but should Georjiro 

 Schroeder he suecesstnl at tins month s shoot he wdl own the trophr. 



Ill 1 >J -,0 1 ( lid. 1\ \ld its lui d d 

 \v.-ir, and .T. J. hiio.-lie wins tlin lirst.in 

 b. Groves iLie .seeoutl on Hu.r;. atlnr a elose 1 

 toUowiUg ta.bks show the scon-s niade; 



mil L'lul 



(hi III si p^i I ^-111 1 



and F. 

 s I he 









,p.| 



1 ( St 









T'lBifst 





Imds 



Killed 



:\\. 



Ma\-. 





Hid 



Killei 



. av.Siiv. 



.1 1'. Porter.. 



.1311 



ins 







J K liuinniiH 









1 jiMi/c 



IJn 



H« 





ill 



J H;(inino((e. 





51 





1 1 ( ritrsweU. . 





ix) 





1« 



W U ('osl)v- . 



.U 



■)!) 



ro 70 



K Ulaeti-lei' .. 



. 8ti 



■TA 





!KI 



W i Ptailv 



SO 



63 



CB tie 



.1 1. I'-rtor.. 



.-110 



65 



^, 



'i* 



AV V Kie^er. . 



. 1(10 



l>. 



W 7o 



J-: link mail . 



.lai 



-!M 



7a 



87 



H B Preston. 



. ill) 



d3 



59 (12 



F,l Siiiiili... 



.110 



Sif 



81 



8V 



Tr .BOrr 



. ro 



4D 



70 70 



J A I-; lilliott 



. 80 



m 



^ 





.) J I homsoii. 



111) 





oS 53 



Il s (a.rdou. 



III) 







rn 



Kvei'iiijihiilii . 



. 80 



lit) 



r.> 75 



A L l-ieniiett. 



. &} 



til 





7ti 









lio liuiit il 

 :s3JtTU. l;r 



Six .d' ihe 



•ekh 



Mr Sinitli. 

 Mr.s SmlMi 

 Ml Siimli 

 Mrs Smith 

 Ml 'Mjulh 

 i\Irs Smith 

 Mrs Smith. 

 Mr Hmitli. . 

 -Mrs Smith. 

 Mr brnitli 

 Alls Smith 

 Mr Sinitli 



...lonniiMoijjmoijiMiiia- isi 

 ...iKiriiiuhiiitiinuloiiin- 'jij 

 ,. .ooiKiiiinomoniiiiuaKi i; 

 . .iiiiojitunnoniinooiio - ui 

 .^uiioinnonijii loiooin— 20 

 .+(111(11110(111 KKi lion imoo— hi 

 .*! ni iim 1 ( )i 1 1 1 01 1 1 1 iioun^.'iu 

 .^0101011 1 1011 imioioirni—ni 

 .*! 1 n niooiKinioodOKtohti - i.'i 

 .*iinon]Kn]nnniorion--^i 



. . 101 1 lOlIllOOllllOl I lOUIl I - IH 



,.*ii:nn.iMoniuiniiin]i]-a3 



s. fM. powdur w t\s shot, except in cases inarkeil *. when black powder 

 ■ s used. 



li.^RU SirOO'J'INO AT liniNSiriB. 



ist week. Ur. A\ . L. Due)- was defeated in a .in-liii-d 

 A. Rulile. ot llii.s eitv. On Tiiesday of Ibis week 

 laaielu.simis a^'au). ..Ill lards ,i,ji)ij. and the reJatiN'e 

 , .Air. Inier winning In' a .seorr of 1 1 tn 18. On 

 latei-. Mr. Duor shoi ."Ml liinls rare ^vitll Fei-cA- 

 this eity. and was ai;ain defe-ated. Mr. Stone 



As Avas reported Is 

 1 11 . list M, (_k1n I 

 tue same ni.'n tried 

 seore was reversei 

 Thursdav. t ivo davs 

 Stone i-B. Koci, 



gomp Old AMtli I:.' liird: 

 one. and pi oliahlv Perov 

 m aU his hie. The din \ 

 the street. a,nd the wir 

 of snow sjave rlie aii- all 

 good ones, and under th 



did. The s<-ore of l-i w: 



tha.t ir \\-as nor thouulit the 

 scores. Air. Dner returns t 

 loser or ,-;liHi. plus tlie ei 's 

 after ail. He is a, quiet. |)le 

 here by liis uudeiiionslrativ 



his m. Tins last race was a reuiarl;alili 

 tone will never shuot another one so <i-ood 

 s so cold 1 bar one suhered wlide walking on 

 \\ as nearh- a eale. w hile a, line iiowder ot 

 e indieatnais lit a bhzzai'd. the birds were 

 ■ireiiuistane.es rlie'\- went last as ever birds 

 otably ^r,od Mue. T1ie ibw was .so rough 

 eu Aviiuld. shoot. Air. \\ arson .sends the 

 lus lioriie, in Pisnah winner id $1(10 and 

 ;it (be birds in two niarehes. not so bad 

 anl Aoung niau. and made niauv trielids 

 hill busmesslike wavs. 



NOVEL IIACJ3S. 



.Mr. A. .). Atwater told me yesterday that he would shoot the Im.w 

 and arrow race at pigeons and would win it. Mr. Bingliani tells me he 

 will make a proposition on a som-.wiiiit similar liasis. to kill *■> . njt of 

 50 pigeons, 10yds. rise, with an air khu. He does not state whetber or 

 not this IS the same gain reeeuth- illustrated in tliese coIudois as his 

 property. 



SMAM. INTltRE.ST. 



HiLie do. s not s( , 111 so i(d hot an iiiteiest 111 tiap 111 itti is u, n this 

 .year as last. The Fultord-Elhott matches did not excite uiueh enthu- 

 siasm. Charlie Budd -will shoot Fulford It the latter chaUenges him ro 

 do so, antl the race oi- races would probably be shot ui Clheagi 1. not tor 

 gate money, let us hope, as that is toreien to our notions on such mat- 

 ters here. It gentlemen wisb to get more action in a given space of 

 time. let them bet more on the s-de or in the stakes. The gate money 

 clause m a race is too dangerous tn reputiations to leave the small net 

 gam any tair equivalent. The well [josred ones may know that aate 

 gate money means notlun.e orouked. hut there will alwaN-s be too m.anv 

 ot the i.gnorant who will cry out against fraud, knowing so well th^t 

 fraud has otten come m under this cover. The ple-er.ti sh.t. iter fi^ti res 

 that under a yate clause As here the winner takes all lie stands a ehanee 

 to win all the gate and still does mjt need to put iiii anv nKmev on 

 his Side as a bet agaiust u. In other words, he has odds of the t;ate to 

 nothing. Really, he lias nothing ot the kind, and the o.l.ls .are li.it for 

 him, but dead against liim. ui tust the jirojiortion named The yate 

 money IS so little as to amoimt to practicallv nothing The shfioter 

 thevetore hets his reputation against Arhat.— ? .ygainst nothing Tlie 

 man who values Ins reputation highly (-annot alford l.> Hn this after 

 he has once th<umht the matter over. The odds ,ire lu.t fur him 

 but against lum. His reputation is made uji. not of tlie total iieiiefs of 

 his tnends who know and trust bmi. lint of the loral beliefs of the 

 whole public wdio know or read of him. The ('hieagu dislike to gate 

 races has thus a very logical and reas<mable foundation- into whiidi it 

 would not hurt shooters to imiuire. Not all gate races are crooked 

 but how about bettnife'- sonietlima aeamst nothing-' 



In case of a B iillord-Uudil inatcli it is likely both men would find 

 backers. the seores of the late s, ' . . 



in view ol Ihp bii-ds and the liomalari 

 Still. Fulford here is believnl to ha 

 form, and is thouaht now tar harder io hi 



Kansas City Ciii 



_ 0-- V-ilCiis. 



.1 K Guhiollie .. 



1 1 (.imsvvell 



.1 A R Elliott. . . 



.1 (1 Porter 



S Halliwell-, 

 k \\ Kiniiun.,. 



,1 A Bolell...,,.. 



I-' ,1 Smith 



< Si hi u del 



P> Holmes 



(i itrr. . 



J H Knoehe ... 

 I' S ( ri-oves. - - 1 

 C F Holmes.... 

 C .1 S(-hinelzeI- 

 A'M 1 loxsMlee 



C X Pollak 



AV I, I 'anipbell.. 

 K \V Kiiniau.... 

 .1 .hiiies. . . . 



An interesting ,■)() bird race touk jilace 

 Alyei-s ot St. dosepb. winner of the Missi 

 J. Smith, president of the Kansas Citv ( 

 by the close score of t5 to 44. The .score 



Trap gt'or(iti//:e—v<iiJiii ii/hi. /ni'.'.'. In/ Fom 



, .1 :l 1 2 2 0 1 2 u 1 1 a 1 1 1 s' i' I I ~> I I_-2; 

 \ T -> i S- \ / N J. V ?<- \ \ -u-. ^ v ^ 



s 2 1 1 1 • a 0 3 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 a 0 2 



blCiis. KiUed. Av. 

 . 90 S.n 60 



A\' ii I'eiers...'.' 





. en 



•70 



mt 





(1 P Ihduies. . . . 





4iJ 



70 



64 



01 



l)r J P, Jackson 



. en 



4a 



70 



.m 



ion 



yo 



LPortev 



.100 



SH 



SB 



. m 



2^ 



8(1 



A B (mss 



.. 40 



30 



7r, 



m 



To 





M« Hehu 



. aO 



3r. 



70 



.100 



70 



?^ 



V TDnia 



. 30 



14 



47 



00 



7(1 



78 



F Ct <)iahaixi 



. 20 



13 



60 



90 



71 



70 



,1 U AkGee 



. 1ft 



11 



73 



till 



lis 



01) 



(> \\ A'oj^iiuins.. 



. 40 



27 



U7 



10(1 



(jH 



liH 



J Iv (iuuiotte... 



. 70 



50 



80 





Forester tiuii (..iiib. 









103 



m 



83.0 



( • A \oiaig 



.IfiO 



ii7 



04.7 



1(55 



1SJ3 



SO (, 



J A Moninger. . . 



. "if, 



48 



134 



lao 



!)(! 



«i 



> K Floover. . . . 



.133 



ss 



(J3 



ai 





it) 7 



\V IJarton 



.130 



77 



(i4 



m 



U13 



73 1 



I .James 



. 60 



38 



()3 



15 



sa 



71., y 



N Si unit 



.1,30 



7'4 



(il .0 



4> 



Si 



71 . 2 



,1 S Harrrsoii. . . 



. 145 



m 



UI i 



30 



21 



70 



K W Seha.ntfler, 



.130 



m 



W 



100 



111 



09 . :i 



K<; (iraha.m , . , 



.105 





(30 



re reeeiiilv tietweeil ,M. 1-i'i 

 State medal in, 18M, and F. 

 ( ■lul). in which Smith won 



M FAl^ds 



l-iibli!ihiii.tl Vii. 



way 81, a gam ot .5 tor the 73rooklymtes. The race came to an etid 

 with the Newarks 4 birds ahead on a total of 1.34 kills to the Parway's 

 l-.'O. a percenta,!i-c ot Hs',(j() tor the iNewarks to an even KO per cent- for 

 the Brooklyn courmKent. Each club was obliged to allow one man to 

 shoot tno scut es in order to hll the teams up to the reguisite number. 

 Castle doubled tor rlie INewarks and Bennett tor the Parkwavs- and 

 each man diipln.-ated his oriariiial s<'oi-e. 



li. B. breiiitnall was captain ot the JvTewa 

 (.a|il 1 11 of (111 I iikui\U-ini lliLiacfsti 

 1:30 P. M. 



i k team aud \\ lu. Selovei* 

 iti <1 it 1 ' (0 uid ( ndcd at 



New 11 k Tr {' 



Hedden 



nau'ii^cij- 



Id 



SeldVer. . 



(M,stle 



. . n 1 1 111 k.M- 



hi 



Kennett .. 



(h-eeu 



..0»1»(«11II- 



(i 



brannvell. 



Fi-ei-he 



.dn.-:!i,'jni,y- 



il 



Short 



Lm<lslev 



2U11U22>~ 



10 



kausch . . . 



I.eddv.. 



. . KLtiaaaooai— 





llelgans... 



Ei-h 



. .'.'oamaon- 



s 



Lemaii-e. . 



Brciutnall.,.. 



..a,yv'iii»yii-- 





Alonsees. . 



Van Dyke... 



.. 1311;.'! iota - 



!l 



Bi-okmaii 



C. Smith 



. .^.m.;•lIy^•— 





\A'i.ssell... . 



H 1 Smilh 



..1ht!^;:,!H,■il- 



<) 



Uottig. . . 



Hughes 



l'2(llllo(l()ld - 



4 



Plake . 



Hi mh II (It 



. . 11(11 i.-.'jy(iao- 





(liM.Hlale . . 



( Ollllls 



1 '..Jll '0— 



!) 



hansiuii.. 



Castle... 



. .,-.'11 l.Jii fil- 



Ill— 



2i Bennett . . 



Then follow 



ed a eoiii,le 0 





^-anil out even 



In flie hrsi 



.iiidsler aiKl 



\lo, t 



. \ killed ' ^ I 



Pal 



n <r i' 



bmith and llelgans go 

 Bottle on llie first li 

 and began over, lands 

 round, when Smith mis^ 

 rins broutcht the Inn up f 



oil the second r 

 lond shoot all uu.s.se 



.0(M-i;(l'-.''J110— li 

 2] 2^1 221 22— HI 

 .0(101331310— 6 



imiioiii- H 

 Doniioi riKr- 4 



, I J3-iH)-i'>Ji) s 



in I 1 I i_i,<i(i 

 . iiioiiev. 



■ lie pot. 



1' i md 



on the nrst round 



y and Morley again vyiiming ou the fourth 



. . iiuiewheu darkness took a hand and 

 compelled a st^ppagi-. After the Parkway liovs had cheered for the 

 ^e■,^ ai kei s, the .Newarlters had retiirneil the couil.ihment and everv- 

 both had united 111 cheeriiiii- tor Keteree Heritage, the. p-artv rlis- 

 persed, hrst yoniig the occasion one of the most eiiloyable in their ex- 

 pel lem e and pkdging llhins h slm i smill 11 ^ it b. 1 m, in ( In m ii 

 t'ltni'L'. . (J. II. TowNsi.:.\i). 



On the Edge of the Newark Meadows. 



I UK •■annual (.)t the SouMi Side (.jiiii Club, ht'ld on thi^ i-Iii1p"s New- 



• K>-"Wiids. on Jan. 3. was an immenselv -|4easanr nfffdr with a fairlv 



Tin 



and th 

 the 

 an- gr 



ib( 



itb. 1 t\ 

 .■ind not. bi 

 \e hour. 



colli and i 



I he dul l luruislied 



n.e sun 



the 



ed m 

 I tooth- 



I 1 3 I 



-44 



..31013 1 3 3 3 3 I : 



2 I 3 3 1 2 2 (13 I 2 A— iiii 



3 • 3 313 3110 113 3 1131 3 0 2 1 3 3 3- a2~4v, 



VVhitfihld. 



• Dead out ot bounds. 



Fountain Gun Club. 



Ost.y eight members ol the I'oumaui (tUIi Club were pre.seur at 

 AVoothawu Parle on Wednesday. Jan. 1. tor the first regular shoot of 

 the vear tea- the liandsome club prizes yn en for best averages in the 

 asses. Dr. ^\ yiin. Eddy aud H f'hister. .Ir.. tied 

 The sho(.v-olt A. Eddy \son and also took last \-eaf's 

 A. b. Phister, .Ir.. lieniK second. Eddy also took 

 I he two swee) is. Si ore: 

 . . .1313131-J13— ID AV Srev^-al-t 

 ...1(13311.3131- II W Schumacher... 

 . . .1111113311— 10 H AV Blattmacher 

 3131200131— 8 R Phister, .Jr 



on tie. 



0010003333— J 

 ..1301001112— 7 

 ,.010031122:^ r 

 .ini213.132-:0 



lull] -I 



..00100—1 

 ..11111—5 



K < 1 IM s 



^\ st( \i ti t 



U W Hlattmauher- 



i not thouyht remarkable 



ined uitu-h 

 Idle. Jolit 



on his last year's 



the other day that after seemy bis work of this fall here he w'as'sat'is- 

 fled Fulford was a better shot than the boys here cre.hted him with 

 being. I dont tlunk the merciless guying- Pulford got hia-e— which 

 many seem to have taken tor the grand serious— was anv indieation of 

 what the Chicago men really tlioutrht of Iris a.biiliries as a shooter" 

 They were only out alter a httle starch whicli thev thought the\- saw 

 But on the other hantk I do not thmk that the late series or even John 

 A\atSon s opimou. which is more valuable than the whole series here 

 would alter the Chicago belief to tlieextent of holding ha<-kanv ni. .ney 

 the Chicago men might want to put on a ni.-in thev w ould select If 

 any Fulford matches ai-e ottered hereamlnot aceepte.l the real reason 

 will x>robably be that the C.'hicago men don t care eiiraiyli idrait it one 

 way or the other to bother over if. Love for the sijort or pifje, ,,, shoot 

 ing here seems to show signs ot reaction t his winter n-s was above 

 remarked. It does not matter about the ito.ssible causes for tb.-it The 

 causes make no real chfiference. F Hough 



1,.:, MoNi^oE STREET, C hicago. 



Trap at Watson's Park. 



HiiiiNsiDit, 111., .Ian. 4. I he toliowing scores werema.de in the retni'n 

 match between B. 'V\ hite. ot Chicago, and "U' S. Dner of Pfsgali shot 

 here to-day. Conditions. ,aO lu e pigeons each foi- Shiii a side and enst 

 ot bu-ds; shot under new Illinois state rules- 



AATiite mn3td(Md "H2"'>1"2^2, I \'3133]3n<!331] 1 1 lii.J1,'ii 1 



"Duel '\n212n>.;it222>l)n22122n222221222222222^ >22o>>^] 'ii>_ (4 



Jun, — B. Rock vs. A\ . S. Dner: 50 hve pigeons each 1 seleei , i-.n ^ 

 .^ideand cost ot birds, same rules- 



B Rock 31331 1 31 33M3331 1 2m < i-<;31 (13ai3<13033 1 33S3-> 1 1 ] 



.12110^ A\^Lair . 



..10110—4 A^' SclniTTiEichiir 



11111 -T H W BUhmachei 



. .11110—4 K Phister. .Tr • 



..11111-5 

 ..11011-4 

 ..11110-^4 



33311- J 

 . . 1011 1 -4 

 0301 1 i 

 .11111—5 



A^'SDuer 



Ton — 1 1 n liM 

 Illinois State rules 



E hiuyrliam 



Capt Anson. . 



B lb il I s 



C AI Po\M Is 



Same thing over 



Anson 



Bingham 



Heikes 



3-^30303(131 'iP^^J^iiJ'ii "(KliiJ 

 pigeons, entrance .--d. div. 



. .030333310-3— 7 AV S Dner. 

 10113130011 -OB Koik 

 111331 133 '-10 C fetunc 



...1-331113130 - 9 



in-3-3;!ii3— 43 

 ;,-3-..'lll(l(liiL'l]-33— 36 

 J pier cent., new 



131133,33 - hi 

 -31-^1311033— 0 

 11331'31032- 4 



lOOllUl '-'2—, 

 ..1101291010— r 

 ..I0-311hd-33— 8 

 pigeons each. 



'1 '11, II — 1^ 

 u'l.t.'iiii-.'liiKj— 11 

 lunjii— 111 



.•3:,>^'-,'a3rji— y Buei- 



.a3:.!nvii-,;-,;:;:.-— 8 Powers 



1133113031— fl Cow.an 



Jan.. C.— Clucago Shooting- Club for club medal. 30 liv 

 new Illinois state rules: 



Heikes . , . .3%;ili30l330iii3-33-.il3— IS B Rock iia-'-'ii-' 

 AVadswn-th 32302330031 1003W Bice imi'ii'i-' 



GK!iinnnnl3l20ll3030133l31301— lb 1 itshav\ n 

 ■l ies on 18: 



BeiUes 032322322010110—11 Ro< k ,1 i,n^ .„ 1, 



1 he medal IS now Rock s persoual property, he having won it the 

 reiimred number of tun es. • Ravelrigg 



Kansas City Club Records. 



Kansas Crrv. Mo., Jan. , I-he year 1803 -ivas a fairly good onA in 

 Ici U gun cluL.ciicles 1 he O K Kansas Cit\ (t ite Ctt v iud Foi LStei 

 gun clubs III ht Id then ntulu inonthh mid d shoots ii hn buds and 

 Elliott s rac°s for the championship cup and the Kansas City cup 

 added spice to the sport. The Alissouri State tournament was also held 

 here, and a whole pigeou shooting was fully on a par with former 

 years, and probably as many bu-ds were killed here as in anv previous 

 seaisou. The secretaries ot the O. K.. Kansas City and Forester clubs 

 have completed then- records tor the vear. which vnU give -r pretty 

 good Ime ou Kansas City's wrag shots. - ^ i . 



In the O. K. club the annual medal is awarded on the pei-ceiii a-'-e 

 In eight shoots, the best scores for eight months beiiix taken as ttio 

 basis lor percentage, and w as won by .J. B. Porter on an avei age of f)5 

 fflontbh shoor"" "^^"^ scores, and an aveiage ot Oo m t\rd\fc 



The Kaa&as Lay Grin Club has no annual juedal, the winner of three 



thi 



v. Itll ](l eaell. I 

 ttrst jirize 111 ( 1, 

 the hrst money 



Dr Wynn 



C KcudaU 



A Eddy 



R Craves 



A. Eddy won 

 First sweep: 



Di- AVvnn 



C Kendall 



A Eddy 



Second sweej). 38vd.s. 



Mr Wvnn 



C Kendall .. 



A liddy 



R(,i IV s 



Keleree. B. Ibioper. 



The Newark vs. Parkway Outing'. 



The membet-s ot the Parkway (.tun (jliib. of Brooklyn who visited 

 John Erb s --(.lid Stone House- g-i-ounds in Newark mi Thm-sdny Tan 

 o. will long reinember their vLSit. In ( he hrst place the nien-iii-y 

 shovred at a niai-k that ])roin|its one to keepdose to a sto\ e- secondly 

 a driving siicw storm started earh" m the morn in-^- and lieda-e no. m 

 the earth had taken on a white inarTlc imi,i riiei-e ,.,-0., 1,,-. sf..,, ,,[■ ..i^..,,. 

 ing weather. Then again the wm, , > ii iii . ,. .,(- 



thedrauKe Ah'iintains. and brriii ; 1 ,, : 1 . , |^.p 



that sent a chill up and down tlie -|iiiiii,i . a^, ,1,1, - 1 1,: -..-ii, , , ...ir .n-j^^ 

 to stand abiiut out ot doors w'lthoiu cverc,,ais 



But httle tilings like unto the abeive are not likeh ti 

 thorough sp.,]-tsraan from leaymg lus hreside. and at m 



£l-b's conifortable shoofiiit- Ii,.x held near,'., ^ ^ p 



thusiasts and a dozen or 111 1' 11": li i:,>; ■ , I -i... - - 



pre.seuce ot the sportsmen , 1 , 



Newark Club to their brerlneii ■.,( in, 1 ,,,-i,,.-,c, . 

 tor a fi-aternal visit and the sii, -i n ii it wl a l eam nmreti 

 a friendly alfair. Thus it was that the Niinrods hi-a 

 and canie toyetlier tin- «'har proved to liei.nei.f rl 

 ever enioved by either club. 



--IJiicle JaU-e Pentz. the vetei-an secrefary of the \ewarks was 

 ni;isterof ceremonies and he was untii-ing in his eflorts f. make eyery- 

 b'^dy teel at home. A hue lunch compnsiu'g tragi-ant cottVe idiickeu 

 ialad. sandwiches, chowder and a baker s dozen of other dislies had 

 b'en jirepared. and to this full .tustice was done. Admission to the 

 g ounds t\ asbA im nation, only mernbers and rer.sonal friends of the 

 t.vo clubs lieing .admitted. Ol Ihese there u ere fullv 15ii. Vmmig the 

 visitors were President Bernai-d \\ alrher and :VJ. Dorrler. of the Zettler 

 Rifle Club. New York: '-Tee Kay" Keller, of Plainheld- \1 Herit-e-e 

 t'le famous --(Jld South Paw of .Jerse\- (jity- .lolin '-Mckefair "of 

 B-Oomfieid; Koliet-r baei-, president tif the Ea.st Side— 'Mutual Cuu 

 Club, ot Newark: Louis Miller, proprietor of Dexter Park Tons 

 Island: .larnes h.. A\ heattai, ot Newark: .1. R. Smith of Newark 



The clubs ^^-el•e represented by the to.llowing: ParkAvavs. i'^lias Hel- 

 gans. das, .1. Bennett. C, C. AVissell. H. .1, Bookman V^ ni Selover 

 .\daiii. Btittic- Heur\- Bramwell, Thomas Short ■•.|nel,-e\ ■ li, „i,j.|iy 

 Richai-d Alonsees. S. Rausr-h, R.. Blake. Ransom and Leniaii-e 



Newarks. (-. M. Hedden. Samuel Cti.stle.AV . H. (ireen. M F Liudsley 

 friis L. t recfie. HurIi Leda.\-, John Erb, R. H. Bremtnall. Ferd Van 

 liyke. (:harles Simtb. Harry £. Smith. '-Uncle BiUy" Hug-hes Chris 

 ReinhardtandEddv Cohiiis, " - 



The shooters opened the sport of the day with a sweeji at five birds 



try. With three moneys, the resiilis being av)peiidcd- 



..21111—5 H Selover ^ '30211—4 



Hobart 



Till mis 

 Breiiitnall- . 

 Vah Dyke. . 

 Whitehead . 



Philliiis 



Smith 



Hedden 



'J'errill. 



si rcii^i II a 

 some hiuch at rut 



Below will be found detadeil scores of all the events, those at 10 tai'- 

 gets being .-tdl entry, ami 1 hose at 15 targets. Sfl.oO entry. Events No- 

 hi. I f and 1., were at b") targefs each, and all the others at 10 targets: 

 ^o. y.0.2 No,:!, xo. .i.- 



iioiuiiin- s 10101 111 11— ,S MllHJIlUO— r 1101111110 — 8 



.1110111111-0 iiiirnoii- 9 lOiuiiHii— s 1111111111—10 



.10(1110111—8 1111111101—9 1111111111—10 llHlrllll— 10 



,oiiioniii-,s 1111001111—8 mmiiii— 1(1 1011101111— s 



.1100111000-5 1110100100—5 



1110011110—7 1111101110—8 iiiiiioioi— g ■ 



...1111111101-!) 11111)0111— y 0101111111—8 1110111001— f 



1101101111—8 1110111001— t- 



1110111101— 8 



No. 5. No. (3. No. 7. No .s 



Hobart.. 1111011101— 8 0111111111— 9 iioillOIIIiOi 11—13 luililioii— 8 

 Breintn 11011011100- 0 1011111110—8 lllOOlOlOllllii-ll 111111 illi _io 

 Th..in.-is. .1111100111— s 1101110111— 8 llOIOOOIIOlOOOl— 7 1011110111— 8 

 Philhps, .111 1 111101— 9 1111111111—10 101110111111011-13 1111111110- i) 

 E smith. .1111111110— 9 1)11011111— 9 111101111111110—13 lllHIOOri— 8 



^anDykel1IIU11111— 9 111011111110110—12 llllIlOlll— 9 



CHedclen 1111111111— 10 1111111100— 8 111111111001101—13 0101001111— fr 

 Gteoflfrey 0011001010— 4 1110011110— 7 111111111111110—14 1 101111111— -g 

 lerrill. . .0110111011— 7 01101110)1 - 7 

 AVhiteh (1 inoiinil- 9 



t'omior 101110111101011—11 



No. 9. No. 10. No. 11. No. 12 



Hobart. ...1100110111— 7 1111111011-9 1011111101—8 1111111101—9 

 Breintliall..1110110ni— 8 1101111111—9 lOllKilOlO— 0 1001111101—7 



T....... 1111111110—9 1111111110- 9 - 



1111(511111- 9 Ollllioiii— 8 



1111101111— 9 00011)0101— 5 1100111111— 8 



Van Dykcinilliril 



W Thomas, mil 11 11 10— 8 



Geoffr 

 Phillips. . 

 Hedden. 

 Criiumien 

 AV Smith 

 Coiiuor. 

 AIillu 



Hob lit 



.111)1010110— M 

 . lOlOIOllll— 7 

 .0001111101— (5 

 ..01111 1 1111— 9 



1111111111—10 0101011110— 6 



- - 0111101011— 7 1000101110— 5 



110111(1101—7 1111111111—10 0101111111—8 1111111111—10 



II IIHIIK.)-- 9 0011111001-6 



,1110111110-8 1111101111—9 1110110111—8 1110111111—9 

 ■^''o, 13. No. 14. No. 15. 



110111111111111—14 110111111111111-14 111111101111110-13 



Bremtnall.. 110111101011111— 12 111111101111001—13 lioiliuniliii— 14 



i:i|-event a 

 :iQ Johnny 

 rkwav en- 

 1- (+un Club. Tlie 

 '.I ended froni (lie 

 iMvitatiun calling 

 I Ins ro be purely 

 ^ed the elements 

 e .Tjlhest i.aitings 



f+ummer 

 Hedden . 

 (.cdtlM 

 Thomas. 

 Ten-ill .. 

 Aliller . 

 H Smith 

 Conuoi-. . 

 Colhns . . 

 Van Dvk 

 Boberts. 



,.0(11010010111111- 9 011110101111111—13 001111111011111-13 



,0111111010111111—11 noiiiuniiiiii— 13 111111111011111— M 



. 111111111111111—15 111111111110011—18 110111101111111—13 



.111101110111111—13 10110(,I010110111— 9 111111111110011— l;^ 



.,010111111111010—11 111110111110110.-13 01111100(1111111—11 



.111111111001111—13 ItUllliril 11010—13 111011111111111—14 



..111111111111111—15 1110110111 1)11 1 -13 111101111111111—14 



110111111111111-14 .. 



Ill 11 1111 1101 01 —13 001111111010110—10 



111110110111111-1:3 111011111101110— .9 



lOlllllOUIOllll— 11 



No 1, 



No. 18. 



eadi -s-i 

 Lindsley 



Bremtnall 



J Bennett 



Helgans 



Gfoodale 



Holhs 



B ittv 



Bookmim 



S C istle 



Then came tin 

 iiiatch. htteen u 

 Hurhnghaiii ruh 

 those uf the Xev 



gort. W. t, t.iumiby, P. J. Zegho. J. L. Smhh.'F. P CI 

 I koiicrt M-hrafft.while the Parkwavs mourned tit 



01111—1 Bi-aniwell 32201—4 



11111- -5 (,; Wisscll 12101-4 



llll,-3-o Leddy 01210—3 



00131—3 Alon.sees 01121—4 



lll•^^)-■4 Itatisch 20101- 3 



.33021—4 Freehe 11010—3 



Jfl'}J~' 11010-3 



event ot the day in the lorm of a friendly team 

 11 to a team, 10 bye birds per man. under modihed 

 Each teeam was short several of its best uien 

 rks who were absent being Wni. Ct-ainer John Fi-.--- 



" " " ' AlcCaiv i •' 



iiraiii. 



Hobart . 



1101011111- 





1100110111— 





1101101111 — 



,s 



1111110101- 





.Breintnall.OOlOll nil- 





0100111110— 



(i 









\ eanians. 



-1111111111- 



-10 















Thomas. .. 



.1111111110- 



- 9 



0101111110- 





1111011111 — 



9 



1111111110 



- 9 



(Tiimmere 



.1000111101- 



- 15 



1110100110— 



(i 



0011111110— 







Ceoffrev.. 



1110001001- 





1111110111— 



0 



1011110111— 



8 



1111111111- 



10 



Connor. . . 



1111111011- 



- 9 











Hedden... 



0111101101- 





1111010111— 



8 



0101101111 — 



7 



0110110101- 



(1 



AVliiteheac 



1111111111- 



-10 



1111011010- 









1111011111- 



9 



Aliller 



1111111101- 



- 9 



1110111111— 



9 



10111111111— 



H 



1111111111- 



10 



Collins . . , 



1111111111- 



10 



1111111010— 



K 



riooii 1110— 





1111111111- 



10 



A"an .Dyke 



1111111111- 



10 



1111111010— 





1(->11 1(0011— 





1111111111- 



10 



Smith 



1111111111 — 



10 



0111111111— 



9 



0111110111 — 



.s 



1111111001- 



8 



Tei-rill 







1110111111— 



9 



1111)10111 — 



9 





No. 20. 





No. 21 . 





No 33 





\ , 3-! 





Hob 11 1 



..1100111010—0 



1100110011— 



n 



1011011111 — 



8 





Hedden. . . 



iinomii 



-9 



1110111111— 



il 



1011111000— 



l> 



lllIOUlll- 



9 



Ihomas, . . 



-.1101111111 



—9 



1101100010— 











C+eottrey. . 



..1011011111- 



-8 



1110101111— 



8 



1011111101— 



8 







Collins 



-1111101101 



-8 



1111100100— 6 



1111101110— 



8 



1111111111— 



10 



Smith 



.1111111101- 



-9 



1111111111— 



10 



0010111101— 



6 



llK-llllOlO— 



Van Dyke. 



-.1101111111 



-9 



1111111111— 



10 



1111111111- 



_0 



0111111111— 



0 



\ Iderstine 



..0101111100- 



-0 



1111111111— 



10 



0100111111— 





1100011111— 





Roberts... 



.1111111101- 



-9 



0011110010— 





1011011111 — 



8 



1010101111- 





anuer 



10111)1111- 



-9 



1111111101— 



9 



1111111011— 



9 



11 01111110— 8 



1)1 fish. I 



-Otwiuoni- 



-{} 



1100001101— 





0100100101 — 



4 



0100111100— 5 



I Teri-ih . .' 



-11101 UOU- 



-8 



11(31100111— 









1001110111— 





Siggms . . . 







111 01 001 (to- 





1000001000— 



3 





W hitili. Id 







ll 10100100— 









1111111001— 



8 



Loomis 







1111011110— 



s 



1110101000— 





lllOOllOflO— 





No. .34: 



\ m Djk. 9 



Van Idei-stine 8. Douglass v, Loomis 8 





Crescent Gun Club. 



Iks membersot the Crescent t.uii Club opened then- ve;u-ly shootiu':' 

 season at Dexter Park, L. I., on Thursday, Jan. 5. In the club shoo't 

 for a handsome gun, P. Jones aud W. fidnian tied -with straight scores 

 ot , ihefnst suet pstal e shoot it 3 buds gave tliefii st idded mom\ 

 ti ' P. Tones and the si*oud to drdman. It was a bad day for shooting 

 the snow being vi^-y thick, The scores: 

 Club shoot, first and second sweep: 

 Smpe 



J Rat n lea 



li ^^ (. oidstou- . 



P Jones 



J Rogers 



AV ( dinian 



£. Aloi-ris. E. H. l-rarrisoii, Dick Phster, Louis Schurtenieier and ' L^i-'l^J "i 

 several others O Hiliuer 



Al Herita,ge was prevailed to act as referee: Mr. Elliott of Broi ikh n 

 ])uUed the traps, while the scormg -syas done by W. B. Hobart -md ( ' 

 H. fownsend. Tire , race was stai-ted at I3:i(i o'clock al v-hicpi 

 time the siiow was drivuig hercelv aeruss tlie line of craps 

 from the left. About there was a cessasion of the snowfall and 

 tor tbi-ee-i-tuartei-s ot an hour the sou shone brjghtly. producing a 

 bright glare that was extremelv rrving to the eyes and rendered 

 sighting a hard task. At 3:.3o the sun again disappeared and the snow 

 began to tall heavier than ever, contiuumg to the hnish 



The buds as u ^vhole wc-re a good lot. even a tine lot when the 

 weather conditions are considered. Some tew had to be flushed but 

 e\ en these ilnw ^v^:l] once the.y caught their wmgs. The maioi-itv 

 Went Well as s'-ioii as the trap collapsed and there wer-e some as fast 

 ami tricky as were ever seen. The luck of the birds was fairly eveii 

 on until sides, d he teams shot m squads ot ten men each five ti-'-im 

 cacti team, and ciioh squad completed its scoj e beiore antuhev soriad 

 was oaUed, . ' 



The veteran c. At. Hedden led 101- the Newarks. while AV,n sejcvej. 

 opened t^he game tor the Pai-kways. M hcn the fii sr sijiiad f.-.r e^ti-l- 

 side hiul hmshed it wa,s seen toat the Newarks had killed 45 to the 



an. 



...1201k31— 6 



111— H 



311—3 



. . .0103201—4 



311-:i 



310-3 



1011133— r. 



130—3 



M -1 



. ..0330111— 5 



0 —0 



330—3 



..130U10-3 — 1 



11—1 



210—2 



...3:;031(l(l-4 



lUd— 1 



213—3 



...03301101.'—:-: 



lao— 2 



330—3 



...11131)1—7 



11,3—3 



30 -I 



..13201.21—6 



100—1 



10 -1 



...3111112—7 



'10—3 



3M-.d 



Hartner's New Year's Shoot. 



Balmmore, Aid., Jan. 3.— Inclosed hud scores made at John A- Hart 

 net s N ew \ ear s snoot at OrangeviUe. Baltimore county 



No. 1, 10 standard Keystone targets, $1 entrance. 3 moneys- Hudsoa- 

 b. Cegner , . Hai-tuer 10, Wise o, Bire 7, Hughes 7. AVonder k Holstoh 5;. 

 Steever s, Alann 8. - ' 



N lO stand aid Ki>stom» -"il 50 tntifi nee (.lOg-ner 8, Ilai tnei 9 

 ^\ - jliidsooo Bne'^ Holstou 0 Hughes 8 Al itm 8, Steever 9, \\ on 



No ^, iu standard Keystones, %i entrauce: Hartner 9, Mann 7 

 v\ under ti. (^egaici- 8, AA ist> ti, Blre 7. Hudson 6. Hugies 7. H- Mann 5' 

 -' — ' Kiniuifj tj. 



