Jan. 0, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



19 



The Han 

 whic!). will 

 second .f i( 

 oi d( I 



also be a iu-i- - 



are mne ta";- - 



The toUi, ^ 11, 

 grrounds on Christi 

 Smith 8. Lenard n. 

 mens 18. Smitli 17 

 Arsdale 13. Frouell I"-!. 



The Tnuon < Miu Cliil 

 Newark will iirr,1,alUT 

 Jersev I rH,|ishi)f.t(^i-s 



Ferd Van Dyke usi- 

 cotte y-iin at Kvh s ■ 

 tlioiia-li ]iit a caim 



The araud Ainericai 

 Manufacturers- and I 

 Jan. 10 and U to Mari. 



John A. Harmer o 

 toncv shootniL'-. Jn a rei 

 clown on his ]iead. lie br<- 



Yonnsf Noel Mi,u,-v sir 

 i-apidly develo]inip inro ; 



Another all-day slioot 



Itoii ( (hit. ) (run Cluh guarantees Srut) m the 21-bu'd match, 

 ijien Its toiu-uauienf on Jan, l i. I- irst money will be $300, 

 rliird :-V5 the others down to the fourteenths bemg in 

 >,7o ■,->n ^ii) -,1, uid ^l^ Iheu amII 

 I .11 the third rtav. and lor the three days tliere 



rere made on Chrss s Mornstown shootmg 

 at le tareets: Tiuinions 9. F. Qumiby il. 

 ;. Davfi. Van Arsdale li. At 'JO targets: Tim- 

 jrd 17. Piper 17. F. Vuimby lo. Day 14. \an 

 lie n 



I siirnigficld and the RoHeville, <jun Club (d 

 ni l- I he e(»niing yenew of contests of the >'c\v 



a |)e..,-i 

 i-.ii Italt 

 1 liaudi. 

 )e di 1 

 li 1(1. 



( >r: 



groimds the latter pai't of .lanuarv. 



•. drs. ot bchultze powder m his Fran- 

 uiier Siltli. but his bird s rolled up as 



•a|i. to be run uiuler the auspices of the 

 Association, has been postponed troin 



ville. Md.. is biioommg an expei't at 

 a I at ■■Hi targets, holding his gun upside 



I aar raer al liahvloil on Monda.y. and is 

 elnss slii .i al Lire pigeous. 

 at Us e birds will lie held on Erb's Jfewark 



Mt 11 



0. H. TOWWSKND. 



Shooting at Weidenmayer's Park. 



The East Side-Mutual (inn fihib held an all-daj' shoot, at Weiden- 

 Tuayer s Park. Newark, on .Tan. -2. tmrli li\ e birds and targets being 

 used. The fn-st ex-ent was al .i live liirds. --'Hyds. rise: Hassinger 

 killed 5. Koegel4, Peniient 4. Young I. ]'. Seliilling I. Baer 3. Perry f) 

 and Heim-ich 3. 



Then a serie.s of l()-target e\ eiits were shot under the rapid-filing 

 system, the scores beiug^ t;i1)ida,t(;d below: 



Hassinger H 4 5 H . . , . P Schilling a 8 .. 6 8 



Young ,.5 5 .. 7 .. .. Koegel..,: 7 3 8 8 9 



Perry 3 .. .. 4 .. .. Baer. f 5) 8 7 



Turner 3 . . . . 3 . . 4 Fisher 5 4 7 



G Schilling 5 5 Heinrich 7. 



Perment 6 7 6 6 5 1; Kea.-h 3 



VanBusldrk 2 4 Hahn 7 



Regar 5 4 



He Blames the Man. 



Hab,ri.sburo, Pa., Dec. —Editor Fon-sf and SI ream : In j'our 

 story of the Elliott-Fulford niatcli. shot at Kansas City, j'our corre- 

 spondent intimates that Elliott's method of loading Wood powder 

 caused Ms defeat. Now. I would like to ask if EUiotfs method of 

 loading Schultze powder caused his defeat at this place yesterda.\'. 

 when lie made the same total as a( Kansas City. My opinion as a 

 sportsman, is that the holding of (he ,gim ami the condition of the 

 nerye of the man who held the gauwei-e responsible fi.a- the loss of 

 two matches, and that Mi-. Elliott's friends have no ri.glil tci seek to 

 cover Ms defeat by slurring (he powder he used. American Wood 

 Powder has won rictories enough in the past to enable it to hold its 

 own in the opinion of shooters. . Fair PljVY, 



New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club. 



Twelve memljers 

 monthly shoot ti.ri- 

 Onh the },f-t nM 

 for the club s 

 Dr Wvnn. , . . 

 ' D C Bennett. 

 P Adams.... 

 P Hegeman . . 

 CVlMf \ei 

 J Voorhees. . 



-if rhe Xe 



HIi.T-'l 1 1 I I !l 



.oriounrji— 7 

 .n*«ii'iiii-,s 



.::il02inull— a 



■ I trecht .P,od and C+un C liib held their 



d riMpliv. a rliamond and gold badge. 

 , ; 1 : M- -1. . ..t the season. Ail ties 



.1.1) 0:^1 onup-ti 

 ..ll;2t•^lt^■<!ll~^i 

 ) 12i^312uii2 — S 

 .01 1211 11 IT- SI 



diisiniydi— s 



UI)i0111Ull~-t) 



<■ W WiriK'ert. 

 J V P Shields, 

 .1 Lou 



61enmoi-e Rod and Gun Club. 



i HK iiieudiei-s Ot tlie irlenmore Rod and Gun ( Tub iiid 

 \L\ \ ^ti .11^ a laxt 1 Pirk on \\ ednes,ktN De, ,s t> i t 

 monthlv snoot tor the claus diamond badge and spieeial 

 tor the best three iiiont I IS scores. Louis Afillei-. t tie propi 

 grounds, gave game jjri/.ei to the best scorers m the clui 

 Engelbrecht won tlie ba-lse w itli the only straia iit score oi 

 special prize m Class E. and Miller s prize, a tine turkey. 

 Jr., won the special prize in tiiass a. and M. .t Hayden the one m 

 Class C. Dr. Boehme and \^ . Levens won AliUer's second and third 

 prizes. The day wa.s \erv cold and the snow interfered witli the 

 shootmg. especially at liglit-ooli.ired birds, the scores were as tollow 



1. a 11 ^lUti 



1 r 1 ot tiiu 

 shoot, C. 

 i . also the 



E. Phister, 



A T puu 

 I ' 1 lig( Ibii . 

 L Eppig. . . . 



^^ \ 01 h u h 



.1 Bennett.. 

 Vi' selover. . 

 Dr Boehme 

 CIa.ss ju- 



^ht. 



in— 4 



. . lU' P.' lL'— T 

 ..UIJlUl'JI-^ 



.. 111)1121 ~n 



..0101,2,21—5 

 0222210— 



lUths best she 



for three n 

 Class A. R Phister. .li-. . .7 

 Class L C JLiigt Ibn Uii i 

 Sweepstake: 



No. 1. 



J Scbheman 11111—5 



C Engelbrecht . . . .201(12— 3 



LEppig 01101—3 



Club shoot tor Clans badge: 



A Eppig 21100122- 



( EngUbiedit n2P12 

 L Eppig 0010121—1 



^\ Levens 

 K Phister. .1 

 .1 Schhemaii 

 (+ Prohlmau 

 W Hartye. . 



.T A Still 



j\I E. Ha 



-20 

 '—21 



2 



11211--.') 



21021--;^ 



( Il 



leli 



U'. :\I Hayden. 



2. '11 Ml- h 

 . .1121201— li 

 .,2«»1221— .0 

 ..0022121—5 

 ..121 1022— I) 

 ..0121101—5 

 . .01X10220—2 



.7 • 2— 9 



MHavden. 

 J Stoll 



\orba,ch 



.1 Bennett 



W Sclover 



Dr Boehme 



Kcteree. C. A.. Dcllai' 



22(P()I»- I 



.1101121-0 

 0101221—5 

 0223210— -) 



W I , M 



R Phist 



I -s, IdleuiUl 



0 Pfahlmaii. 

 \A' Hartye. . . 

 .T A StoU. . . . 

 M I 11 nd. n 



Ir. 



No. 1. . No. 2. 

 ..11010—3 00111—3 

 11112-) 2UJ1 — ) 



..2.221120- ti 

 . .11 212(12— « 

 . .29.1221—5 

 ..0022121—5 

 ..1211022— ti 

 ..0121101—5 

 . .0000220—2 



Sanders Ag^ain a Victor. 



Alba>'y, N. T., Dec. 23.— The second of the series of 100-target 

 matches bet\veen J. B.'Sandres and '-The Old (Tiie" took- place on the 

 West End Gun Club gi'ounds yesterday and once more the youngster 

 came out a winner. The day was extremely cold, with a strong, fishy 

 wind, Bltierock targets were used. The score follows: 



Sanders 1011111010111111111011111—31 



llKTllllUOllllll 111 10111— S2 

 llllllOllOllllUlOlTTTlll— 22 

 0111111111 1011001011 1:1001-18—83 



"The Old Oue" lllllOOlOOOlllOllimilOl— 18 



1001111001001111110111111—18 

 1101011120101110111111111—20 

 lOlllOOlOlllUlOlOOOOT 010— 14^70 



Lake Mount Bashi Gun Club. 



The above named gun club ha.s- been in existence for some time and 

 have held their shoots on different grounds in the vicmity of New 

 York. They now propose to shoot at Dexter Park on any available 

 date. The majority of the members are of the medical profession, 

 and all of them are enthusiasts at trap-shooting. Only five put in an 

 appearance at Dexter Park on Friday for tlieir first shoot on these 

 grounds. The sport coimneuced with a tai'get s\\eep at 12 birds, 

 which Dr. Michaels won. The live Tiird shoot followed at 10 birds, H. 

 and T. traps, modified Long Island rules. Dr. Horn was thewmner. 

 The score: 



Targets. 



Dr Poerster 4 



DrFriedeu 4 



Dr Michaels P 



Live birds. ' Targets, Live bu-ds. 



0101121121—8 DrHorn 6 110-3113113— 9 



0.211100012—6 Dr Zeh 5 lOOlOlOOll— 5 



0310311111—8 



Vernon Rod and Gun Club. 



The Vernon Rod and Gun Club wMch is composed principally of 

 members of the mecUcal pirofession lield their regular montMy shoot 

 at Dexter Park, on Tuesdaj-. Dec. 27. Only 8 competed for the club's 

 gold medal and extra prizes at 7 birds each club handicap, modified 

 Hurlingham rules. J. Osterliour won with a straight scoi-e of 7. The 

 scores: 



.JOsterhout 1112221—7 ,22110 211—3. 



FA Thompson., 2012112— i; rii22 120—2 



WH Thompson , 02221 2i)— 5 12-20 112—3 



W A Little .......2121220—6 0 120—3' 



DrSchilUng 12U0210— 4 ..... . 



ABMeriThew ; ..,3111002-5 12213 111-^ 



DrWischerth 1031011—5 



Dr Schai-f 0011333—5 ... 



Referee, C. A. Dellar. 



Shooting' for the '.'Item" Cup. 



Once more has Al. J. Rust , rlu' modest Philadelphia expert, proved 

 his supremac.A" at the trap, this time ni a m.itch at GO live fiigeons tor 

 SlOO a side and the Item Cup, emblematic of the hve bird champion- 

 shi)j of Pennsylvania, his opponent being Haivry E. Buclvwalter. ot 

 Royersford. The contest took place at Frankford on .Tan. 3. Hil. .Fitz- 

 gerald, the hustling gun editor of the Philadelphia Item, ofilciating as 

 referee, William H. Wolstencroft being .judge for Rust and William .T. 

 G-arvin judge for Buckwalter. The match w-as begun at 2:45 P.M.. 

 The first half was a close fight. Rust only leading by two birds, but on 

 the latter half Buckwalter tell off m Ids work and gave his opponent 

 an easy task. Tlie scores follow : 

 Trrip snore type— Copyrit-ht, /.<.'>,a, bi/\Fvrest and SI ream Puhlishiiic Co. 



3 15 2 4 14 2 3 3 5 2 3 :i 3 I 5 5 4 5 1 3 2 2 I 



— >T->k?'<-T«-T<-? ? T'^i/' T ^/'Ti^Ti/ 



1 1 1 2 1 2 1 • 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1—23 



3 1 3 5 5 1 5 3 1 3 1 3 3 I 3 4 1 :i 5 3 1 3 2 I 4 



e-t, T T t<-T t t<-T<^ T t T T / v^<- 1 T T 



10 0 1 3 3 0 3 0 0 11 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 13 1 0 2 1^18-41 

 14 13 3 r. 3 1 3 4 12 1 I 4 3 I 3 1 4 3 3 3 3 5 



T T >^ T v/T t T-^T<- T T T T i 1 1<- 1 1 



tcl ... .0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 • 2 2 0 2 1 1 13 3 3 3—31 

 3 4 4 5 4 4 114 113 4 4 5 4 13 2 4 2 5 3 8 4 



2 3 0 2 0 2 2 3 • 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 3—13-34 



Rust. 



1 Mdl Ins, 1 



Illii'iois .State 



eb slioi her.' 

 1 In , rhe 



ili.n to, 111- 

 nndary, (,)eo. 



"White Defeats Duer. 



BlTKNsiDK, 111.. Dee. ;ll,- .\ i ."•■•i.fe.t iv . •> • .s.-or 



to-dav between W. K. Dii.i 

 conditions beiiiii- .50 live ki i's in i ri...:. 

 birds. .American Assoeiati- mi t iiles. w ith 

 Wat.son was official scorer: 



Tra])XiOieUll'e-<'i'iiiii Kihl, -u, by FOi'est mud fltream l^uMishlvg Co. 



W S Duer 1 1 0 (I 2 2 II 2 2 (i 2 2 2 2 1 • 2 2 0 2 2 2 1 2 2—19 



/ H <— i / ■^-^^^'ti \ T i/ \ i/ \ T 1^ 5 

 3 3 1 2 2 1 2 • 2 2 2 2 2 111 2 12 2 3 1 0 3 3—33- 10 



/ T / / \ ^ 1^ >^ \ /"Si / / ^ / 



White 3 3 0 3 0 3 I • 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 0—30 



\ H -> \ /-^ -I. \ -^y 1 1 '^-^ 'N T «- i '^z 

 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 0—23—43 



Duer shot a 12-boi'e Parker. 8i,61bs. , 3drs. Schultze powder and l:^oz. 

 No. 7 chilled shot in lioth liarrels. 



White used a 12-bore Lefever, 73/i>Ibs„ 3drs. E. C. powder and IMoz. 

 No. ; eliilled shot in both barrels. 



Shooting at Dexter Park. 



Louis MiLnisi!,. til. 

 Day sweepstake sli 

 good attendanc';' ' 

 were web filled. Ti 

 until dark. The sc 



■ Hexter Park projirietor. held his usual Ne 



iT Pi., -rounds on Monday. ,Taii. 2. Tll^ 

 f.s and neaih all ot the nir 

 >|n,i i , ..iiinieiici.'d at II o rloek and was 



kept up 



T Short 



F flvai 



"W I fan is,,., 

 W Smith.... 

 C Mcrrihexs. 



S ]I(!)iry 



J .Boub.y 



Kaliaiisliort,. 



L Tleur\' 

 ( Loebk 

 .T Sehliei 

 C Flovd 

 C Merrihew 



H llM^l 



J Kkidmore 

 Di 1 ittli 



Dr dill 



A\ I 01 



T 1 11 1 -I n 

 t Phi-nu 



14 

 12 

 16 



6 



3 



li I 

 it .RPhisfcer.....lO 

 . . W Levans, .... 



.. TKiihn 



. , J W'alsli 



4 A^incent,... 



10 Dr Little 



Floyd, 

 Level , 



,B: 8 



an . 



^ nil t-al 



Boyd 



1..! .'-ini|ie 



II Hramwell 

 W Levens. . . 



Six live birds. 



101013-4 



321311-6 



131111—6 



111331—6 



1)02011—3 



201111—5 



200111-4 



.320030— :^ 



0030,20 -3 



01 1313 -5 



113212 -6 



, ...103311-5 



100101—3 



S^veep. 

 013113-5 

 230030—3 

 tK)3011— 3 



oi3i6i-4 



011011—4 

 0031 30- -3 

 103310—4 



.aoojoo— 3 



112222- 0 

 (.101321—1 

 112111—6 



. . 3 . . 



Swceii. 

 101103—4 



li32ii-6 



iiiooi— 4 



001331—4 

 .311300—1 

 002323-4 



1 10022-4 

 1)10020-2 

 1 1101 12-1 

 311130-5 



i 32300-4 



33311)1 -5 



330121—5 

 0.33200—3 



Greiflf Wins the Diamond Badge. 



the tw ehtb and final slioot of the series for the diamond badge of 

 the iNew .lersev Shooting t.'lub took pilaoe at Claremont on .Ueeeiulier 

 ■il. The contest was a handicap one at 25 targets per man. The win- 

 ner ot the above sbriot was F. G. 3Ioore, who^thiis got into a tie witli 

 Gus E. (ireift and W. Pm'dy on three wins each. The tie was at once 

 shot ott under the regular handicap conditions, the result being a well 

 earned victory for Von Lengerke & DetmokPs young shooting I'epre- 

 s(iiriti\( ( us T Greifif, who becomes the final owner of the "trojihy. 

 The .scores toUow: 



■ Pf. Shoot-olf of tie. 



Moore 5 lOlllnlOOllllllOlllOllll-20 lOlllOOllloilOiOlloiHaoi-Kl 



Gieifl 3 1111111111101111010010111-30 1111101111111111011111111-23 



Ri. hinoiid 0 1111011111111111111111110-23 



Putih ■> 1000101010110111001110101-14 0110011010110101101101101-15 



Vrcdeiiburgh ,5 0100101011111110111110111-10 



PoiK.' • 



bweefistakes 



Moore 



Swipp 



Pope 



1111011100011111111100111-19 



at 10 targets each: 



10 8 7 Greilf : 10 f» 9 



. . , , , . 7 . . Richmoud 6 6 7 



8 4 . Berdau 5 7 



The North Cayuga Gun Club. 



CATO. JS. "i., Dec. 27'.— The North Cayuga Gun Club celebrated 

 Christmas with a target shoot, the attendance l.ieing fair. The day 

 was cold with a strong wmd. The scores were as .sho\vn below: 



Events ^os. 1 and 2. 10 singles; No. 3. 15 singles: 

 No. 1. ■ No. 2. 



JS Carr 1110110111-8 11111111011—8 



J Van Derloo ■. .illlonil(:i— 8 OOllooooil — t 



T Garrett lOlOOllOU— 6 1000010111—5 



J R Rich OOlllllOOl— 0 0011110111—7 



T Briggs 1101011111—8 Ot.)10011111— 6 



Garland 1011010011—6 0010101100—1 



Chase lOllUOOOl— 6 1100010011—5 



Ehoads 011110101—6 



No. 4, 20 siii.gles: 



J J Carr... Ill 10111111111111111— 19 JVauderloolOlllOlllllllOOUOIl— 15 

 T Garrett ,.111 000101110101 10001—11 J R Rich ... 1 1111 1 1 1001110001011— 14 

 Eleven xiairs for price of bu'ds: 



J J Carr 11 11 01 00 11 10 11 10 11 10 10^15 



GK Rich 11 m 11 11 10 11 11 10 00 10 10—14 



No. -i. 

 OllMlll 1111110— 12 

 011111110010111—11 

 0101110110111 10— 10 

 101110111111101—13 

 100010101111111—10 



New Year at John Erb's. 



The "Old Stone House" shootmg gi-ounds in Newark drew a fair 

 number of shooters on New Year's Day, the weather being fine. De- 

 spite the fact that the bh-ds were good and that they were helped in 

 their flight by a stiff wind, the scores were fuU.y up to the average. 

 Among the shooters were .Tockey Goodale, of New York: W. G. HolBs, 

 of Kearney: Wood Powder Liiidsley, of Hoboken; W. S. Cannon, of 

 Woodside, and C. 31ack, of Orange. 



Events Nos. 1 . 2, 3, 4 and 5 were at 4 birds, .§3 entry, one money : aU 

 the othei's being at 6 birds, .So entry, two and three moneys. The 

 scores are here shown in detail: 



No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5 



Erb 0111—3 3311—4 0011—2 1002—2 1001—2 



Goodale 1120—3 0*33—3 1110—3 0111-8 1123—4 



HoMs 1021—3 1131—4 1113—4 1031—3 1111-4 



No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. 



Erb 110120—4 121311—6 220100—3 Ml 111— 4 



Goodale 021110—4 331111—6 310333—5 030111—4 



Holiis 1.3311.2—6 013111—5 111103—5 111010—4 



Castle 311111—6 112101—5 111133—6 111111-11 



Loomis 010111—4 131011—5 



Canon 212101—5 111101—5 210001—3 



Bohon 103113—5 111033—5 010113—4 



Mack , 331331-6 



Liudsley 303133—5 



Erb 212111—6 102132—5 011131—5 333101—5 



Holiis... 31.111— 5 113102—5 111213— t) 



Castle 211311—6 131111—6 111133—6 131331—6 



Canon 311013—5 283212—6 201110-^-4 



Bolton 200000—1 211110—5 001002-3 



Mack 221121—6 220123—5 211211—6 211211—6 



Lindsley ^>„^»,.,i„......a81^-6 020013-3 aim2-6 211028-5 



Westminster Kennel Club's Shoot. 



A utG crowd of society peoi)le and expert amateur shooters visiterf 

 the grounds of the Westminster I^ennel Club at Babylon, L. I., on 

 New Year's Da.v. and some splendid shooting was done. The birds 

 were a cracking lot and tried the skill of the contestants to the ut- 

 most. The wind was blowing strongly from the west, thus helpmg 

 the birds to reach the boundary. The following committee was in 

 charge of the shoot: .1. G. K. Duer. Major Mclum and George de 

 Forest Grant, the latter being one of the foundei's of the club. James 

 Mortimer was the referee. L. M. Gilbert, ot Philadelphia, ftu-mshed 

 the birds, anil George S. Potts pulled the traps. Two setters, Duke 

 and Doctoi-. did the retrieving. 

 Among tliose who took part in the shoot were HoAvard A. Jaftray, 

 if the old veterans, and his three sous. One ot the sons, Howard., 

 is 15 vears ol age. stands Oft. 4in. iii height and weighs over' 

 ished the surprise of the day by winning the yUlowance 

 i-.xii'Tit kills from the 24yd. mark. Tins was his initial ap- 

 I lii ' lif ,■■,'..'.! r'.: .\ e w Y ear Cup Nocll 



: -wder Co.. tied witb 



jii!, ,,i!i' ill' ■ r- i eent. of the purse. 



will 



22511. s . till 

 Cup on 1 I 

 Ijearance i 

 Money. si 

 Fred. Hi" 



The scol I 



First eve 

 !•■ Iliteln 



n II I 



nt. opennig cup handu-ap: $o entrance, niiss and out: 



■1( no -2 P.lalfray 11.10 -3 



,J .Sea ver Page 11111111—8 E.Iaffray 1 —9 



Ai-thur Sullivan 110 —3 SKde Forest 0 —0 



Pf Livingston. 



.LS Thompson 



W C FloVd-.Joiies , 

 H SJaffrav.. . ; . . . 



K.Taft'rav.' 



Second event. aUo 



.0 

 .1110 

 ...10 

 ...1110 



. . .111111 



anc 



— 0 

 -4 

 I 



—3 

 —4 



Fred Floev nillllO— 7- 



G SFloyd-.loues 10 — ;! 



Winthrup Rutherfurd, .1110 — $ 

 Till imas Paton 10 —1 



I bird at 3S ai 

 5 and under. 



3 



(1 11 



idiia) 



■ ■ Is; 24 var 



I- . l:^' . „ . ,10110 



,T Seavt-r I'aKe, , .111100 -5 ( i S PioVd-.li 



Arthur Sullivan. 00 — o W Kuthertiird . 



H Livingston .... 101 1 1 0 — 4 Thomas Pati.m 



L S Thompson. ..1111110 — 0 G deF Grant. . . 



WCFloyd-.Tones.OllllO —4 Tlios H Terrv. . 



HS.Tatt'ray 1110110 —5 Robt C Cornell 



R.Taft'ray 1111110 —6 Mr Redmond . . 



K .Taffrny 11111111111111—14 N.Money 



E.Jaffray 10111111108 —8 W P Douglat 



S K De Forest... 0111 10 



■iiMards audbadf 

 ,sa kill at ,33. 



0 entrance: 



n 11111110— 11 

 - 5 



, 1 1 lion 00 



4 ii Lee K'napp., 



1001 



.111010 

 ..111101111 

 . .010110 



.1110100 

 ..11111101 



.1111110 



.11110 



- 6 



... ■> 



. _ 4 



_._ ti 



— 4 



. .. 4 



Third event. Happ.\' Ivew Year cup: 10-bird handicap. entrance, 

 60 ]icr cent, to winner. :iO iierceiil.lo second, ami third to save bis 

 stake': 



,JSPage 110110 4 



H Livingston 0110 3 



L S T hompson .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 1 1 0—1 1 

 W C Floyd- Jones. 0110 2 



H S Jaltray IllOlO 4 



K Jaffray 1111111101111—13 



P Jaffrav 01111111110 



E Jaffray 11001 



Fourth event. Even Distam. 

 at handicap distance: 



.T S Pa ge 0100000—1 



LS Thompson 1111111-7 



H S Jaft'ray niOOOOO-l 



.K Jaffray iiioono— 8 



J" Jaffray o(|(I()(_K)0- 0 



S K de Forest 1101110 



Fred Hoey 1111111111 



G S Floyd-.Tone, 



T Paton 



W Rutherfurd . 

 GLee.Kna,,ip... 

 H N Money 

 3 ^X P Douglass, 

 •up; 7 lards af 3i vds 



E .TaiTray 



S K de Forest. . 



Fred Hoey 



ri S Flovd-.Tone; 

 N Mont 



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 100 

 .0110 



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 10 

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Fifth event. Good Resolution cup: handicap, miss-and-out: 



J S Page 1110 -3 P JalTrav 1110 —3 



L S ThimiiKson 1 10 - - 2 E Jaffrav 11111—5 



W (; Flo.vd-Joiies 10 - 1 Fred Ho'ev lllll- 5 



,H S Jaffray 10 1 C S Flovij-.Iones 11110-4 



,K.,laffrav 10 1 



At Syracuse on Ne'w 



Svii.u'i sK. N. v.. Jan. 3. --The Syracuse Gii 



shoot yesterday, all events being shot under 

 tern. Each man breaking oyei' .50 per eent, in 

 cents for each target broken, and the balance 

 .50. 30 and -20 per cent, among the highest thn 

 divided. The e,y))eriiiient was a suceesstiil i 

 .satisHed. as all received a share of the im.ne\ 

 prised si.x events at in targets each. »1.3i.i enti 

 targets each. Jil.80 entry. The results are s 

 table The 15-targ(."i eveiiis were Nos. 3 and 6. 



1 g ;3 



Lefever , . , , rt 



W^allers 6 



Year's. 



fi Club held an all-da\- 

 the -.lai-k Rabbit" sy« 



an event I'eceived ten 

 it tbe pot was divided 

 - scores, all ties bemg 

 lie and everybody was 

 The iirogramme com- 

 . .-Mid two events at 15 

 lowii 1:>Y the foUowing 



.V 111 



Ginty ... 

 Becker. . 

 Salisbury 



Montgoni 

 "Criitty" 

 Hoi den. . 



9 11 



6 IS 



6 9 

 3 11 



7 8 

 6 10 

 3 



8 

 13 

 13 



8 14 

 10 12 



9 10 

 0 32 

 Jj 11 

 6 9 



ti 10 



5 6 



■■o 7 



7 10 



.. 6 



5 5 



r 8 



S 11 



.. 7. 



6 3 



12 6 



10 -5 



10 6 



9 9 

 7 4 



Clf 



Bishop 



Breese 



Willards 



Holoway 



Spangler 



Duguid 



W^illiams 7 9 7 .. 



McMasters 5 6 . . 4 



Humphre)^ 5 



Page 5 



In. order to .show how this system works we give a table showing the 

 number of targets shot at and broken, money paifl in and money 

 ch-awn out by one of the contestants whose average for the day was 

 just 70 per cent, The table shi ' ' ' ' " * • - ■ ' 



ninety cents: 



that his day's sport cost Mm only 



Birds. 

 10 



10 

 10 

 10 



9 

 10 



110 



.fl3 30 



Drew out. 

 SI 65 

 90 

 90 

 1 40 

 1 75 

 1 00 

 8 15 



"60 

 95 



|113 30 



Hartner's Christmas Shoot. 



Baltimore. Md., Dec. 37'.— John A. Hartner held his annual Christ- 

 mas tournament at Bishop's Driving Park, Orangevllle, yesterday, 

 and despite the extremely cold weather and cutting wind a pleasant 

 time was enjoyed by those present. The events and scores follow- 

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

 son 0. Koleheap 5. Steever 8. Havem 7, Holsou 6, Dr, .Smith 9, Mann 8, 

 G. Steever G, Gegnar 8. Hughes 7, Hartner 10.. 



No. 2, 15 targets, .ftl. 50 entrance: Hudson 9, Koleheap 8, Holson 9. 

 Dr. Smith 13, Gegner 10, Hartner 14, Hevern 11, Hughes 11, G. Steever 

 10, Steever 12j Mann 11. 



No. 3, 10 singles, Keystone standard target, $1 entrance: Mann 8, 

 .Steever 9, Hudson 6. Koleheap 5. Hartner 10. Gegner 8, Hwern 7 G 

 Steever 7. Holson 6, Dr. Smith 10. Hughes 8. 



No. 4. 15 standard Keystone targets, $1.50 entrance, 3 moneys: 

 Steever 11. Hudson 8, Koleheap 8, Hartner 14, G. Steever 10, Holson 10 

 Dr. Smith 13, Gegner 13, Hevern 12. 3Ia.nn 12, Hughes 11. 



No. 5, 10 targets, $1 entrance: Hudson 5. Dr. Smith 8, Gegner 8 

 Koleheap 6. Hevern 8, Hartner 10. G. Steever 7. Hughes 8, Steever 9.' 

 Mann 9, Holson 8. 



No. 6, 15 targets. $1.50 entrance. 4 moneys: Hartner 15, Mann 12, 

 Hevern 12. Steever 13, Koleheap 10. Geaner 11, G. Steever 10 Dr 

 Smith 13. Holson 9. Hudson 8, Hughes 13, " 



Hartner. who averaged 95.:38, and Smhh, who averaged 87.69, used 

 wood powder, while all the others used black powder. At the ne.xt 

 shoot they wUl all use American wood powder. Orangeville. 



A Stray Shinplaster 



Comes to us once in a while for a copy 

 of "Qame Laws in. Brief;" but shin= 

 plasters nowadays are scarcer than Moose 

 in New York ; and 25 cents in postage 

 stamps will do just as well. 



