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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[J^, 26, 1893. 



dent: Jiids;e S. H, Greene.'*Vico-Pr(',siclent: G. M. Stearns. Ti-easurer: 

 A. pj. Gnist, Secrf'tary: J. ts. Al Lambert and Frank Laise. 



Jmtieiary Oominitiee. ilKM-f^i)oi'ts of tlin retiruii? officers ahow that 

 the club has 111 members aud ism a sonnd condition. Jndge H. 

 (Jreene and Oapt. Joe Paqnet. wlio were apjnointed at the last meetnifr 

 to draft and report to the elul) a lull lor the appointment of a ejame 

 warden, and to provide for the better protection ot game, made then- 

 report, which received the mdor.sement of the club. (Japtain Paqnet 

 was? appointed to go to Halem and lobby for the passage of the bill by 

 the Legislature. 



I'(jR.'i'LA.Nn. Ore.. Jan, 10. 

 this city the Miiltiioni;i,:i i ', 

 ot the club lienig to iinn 

 interests of sportsmen m 

 t.hc old Muhnoriiali Hod ;ii 

 rt'ith a few changes and 



A I- a i'i/ci>iit, nieetni^'ot sportsmen hold in 



'■'•I nil (ilubwas oi'ganized. the oliieet 



' I 1 hsh and iiroinote the general 

 ' - the constitution and bv-laws ot 

 I ■iih I [uli wej-e adopted by tli(! new elnh 

 bnents. The officers for the ensuuig 



year are as follows: . Chapman. President: Dr. F. Cauthorn. \ice 

 Pre.sident: T. (i. l-an-cll. sivrci ;ir\- : T. Humniason. Treasurer: Iirank 

 Ihoi n 1 leld ( i))t nil tli it flit ( hib i]iph I >r nii mXn i 



ship in the ISorthwest si . I > : sociation. A committee was ap- 



ponited to-secure penri;, I i n 1,1- , s tor the club. Followng is list 

 of the charter members; il. 1, 1 Iiidson. AV. L. Storey. J. tieed. T. Q. 

 Han i'll. I). WilliaiTiB. (i. Vedder. I. 11 luiuna.son. D. F. Oauthoru. 1<;. W. 

 Motii-e, l< rank I horii, C. L. Doty. Jas. Carraher. J. W. Keen and W. 

 ( Jhapinau. 



Th( Intci't.titpMiiuif utiiKis mil I )p ilei s Issoriafion held if s fir st 

 meeting under the new charter al, taylnr s Hotel, Jei'sey (lity. Jan. -^-i. 

 The following officers were elected: I'l-esident. Charles TatUaiii ; Vico- 

 PuMduU 0 D Del rif s lu t \m II \ Idiiosf 1 1 i 111 r I \ II 

 DiesMl livetutue ( < niiinlti ( ( h u li s i itham J \ II I>ic^mI ml 

 Justus von Ijcngerke : ( ilassidcatiini (.;oinmittee— H, A, I'eni-osc. Noel 

 B. Money and Justus von Ijengerke. The Board ot Directors consists 

 of Justus yon Lengerke. H. A. Penrose, 'hoel E. 3Ionev. J. A. H. 

 Dressel. Charles Tatham and (;eoi'ge .Sami)son. 



The Riverside Rod a.nd (iun club, of Rochester. N. Y.. has elected 

 the following officers: Presidpnt. Charles Peart: First Vie«- 

 President. H. Peeters: Serond Vice-President. AV. Pauckner: Third 

 Vice-President. "SA'. H. Davenport: Secretary. W. E. Ablis; (.'orre- 

 spondmg becretary. . H .i'eeters: Treasurer. B. tt. (jihb: Miooting 

 Master. John Pauckner: Assistaut Sbootmg blaster. TV, Peeters: 

 Fishing Master. J. N. Bates: Assistant Fishing Master, M. A.. Perry: 

 Dnectois ChailesA\ Ti ul If levels A\ E Alibs I. (x txibb John 

 Pauckner, W. Peeters. J. N. Bates. 



The. newly organized [Tell (Jii.te (Uin Club held its first shoot on the 

 Pelhamville gi-oiinds on Jan. ,^0. eacli man shooting at 10 live birds, 

 handicap rises. The scores follow: Doeinck. 38yds.. 8: A. Kiechle. 2b 

 yds.. 6: H. Hanlem. .a.'iyds.. fi; A. Moeller. A5yds.. 5: C. 'Weber, a.'jyds., ry. 

 L. Miller. 25yds.. 2: Col. J. H. Voss. .30yds.. 6: J. Schubert. 3,5yds, .2: J. 

 Linck. 2,^3'ds.. ti: Oh. Ku^ger. 3;)yds.. v : J. Daimetelser. 2:)vds., 8: K I<oer- 

 ster -Ib^cU 0 r s< haetei Ziyd-^ 7 & sdiatfet icjds 10 1 Dros 

 tel. iJHvds.. 4. E. P'oerster won the ftrst-class badge and S. fcichaefer 

 that of the second class. 



Mattawan. N. J.. Jan. IS). — The annual meeting of the Midway Gun 

 Club took place to-day, and the following officers were elected: Presi- 

 dent, John Applegate: Treasurer, James H. Bedlee: Secretary, Daniel 

 W, Walling. The shooting which foUowed resulted as follows: Fh'st 

 event, for gold club bad.ge, 10 live birds. Hurlingham rules: E. Mul- 

 cahy and John Terhune each killed 5, and on shooting off Mulcahy 

 won. In a 7-bird sweepstake Mulcahy won, kilhng 6, Frank Worrell 

 being second with 5. The final event was a niiss-and-ont, which was 

 won by Charles Muirhead. 



The annual meeting of the Erie Gun Club was held on Jan. 14. The 

 election of officers resulted as follows: Frederick Graef, President:, 

 SI, Elssasser, Vice-President; Carston Plate, Treasurer: C. H. Luhr- 

 ■sen, Secretary: D. J. Lynch. Cai.itain. A resolution to amend the 

 shooting rules for tlie .year was adopted. It was decided to handicap 

 the shooters accordiag ti.> classes as follows: Class A, 37 to 30yds.; 

 Class B, 35 to 2Tyds. : Class C, 3:i to 3.5yds., the best avera.ge scores of 

 T shoots out of is to count for the winner of the ijrize in his class. 



NoERiSTOWN, Pa., Jan. 21. — A grand shooting match at standai'd tar 

 gets, rapid firing and class shooting, will be held on the Penri Gun 

 Club grounds, Norristowu, Montgomery Co., Pa., on Saturday', March 

 18, for a first-class Parker breech-loading, double-barrel 13-gauge gun 

 and a $5 gold piece. Tickets 50 cents, birds free. Shoot to commence 

 at 10 o'clock A. M. Come one and all and have a good time. Squire 

 loadexl shells for sale at the shoot. Sweepstake after the match- 



Hakby Thurman, Manager. 



Atthea.nnual meeting of tlu' S\ r-;ieiise Can Club these officers were 

 elected: President, H. H. McMurchy ; Fust Vice-President, \V. A. 

 Holden; Second Vice-Presidenr. 11. ivi. Clias);: Secretary, A. C. Cihity: 

 Treasurer, C. L. Becker: B";.\eciitive (.'ommittee. (ieorge II. Maim, H. 

 R, Becker, A. S. Spangler; .Field Committee, A. S. Spangler, George 

 H. Mann, H. R. Becker-: Delegates to the State Association for the 

 Protection of Fisli and Game, C. L. Becker. H. M. Chase, A. C. GiMt.y, 

 W. E. Hookwuy. W. A. Holden, 



The West I'nd ( bni Club, of Daveripoi't, Ia„ has decided to incor-por- 

 ate with a capital stock of $3,000, of which nearly ^3,000 has already 

 been subscribed. The club will purchase ground in a central location 

 and erect a cosy club house. The officers areasfoUows: President, 

 Henry Frahm; 'Vice-President, (ieorge Raible: Secretar.y- Treasurer. 

 Sam Hoffman: Iiireeror.s, Henry Frahm, George Raible. W, F. Sitz, 

 CarlThode, Sam HofTinan, ICdvvai^l Emerson, J, J. Friday,' 



Herr Bilderboi'k ol AVilniiii.c'-ton, Del,, wrmders how a club can afford 

 to bold she, 11' . r Mie 'Mael; Ra.bliit" system, imder which yon pay 10 



cents for e, iin.koJi. Hie balance., if any, to be divided 50, l-iO 



and 30 pi I r, 11, , •,!,..„iv l.lie liigliest lbi-e.e scores. HeiT Bilderbock is 

 advised thai, the altove money comprises the "entrance money" to an 

 event, t,hi'. (argets lioiiig an extra charge and iiot iucluded in said en- 

 trance money. 



From- time to time we receive .•vprijieiiti, ms from various sjioi-tsmen 

 asking for opinions as to the pill 1 1 -in-i ::.r-'u -r. ..1 



as compared to another. Koi .1 ,, i , i, 



give opinions, not only on the a - 



mgquaUties, etc., of the various makes of fireai-ms. These queries 

 should properly be svihrnitted to the inanufactnre.rs of firoarius ;uiii 

 ammunition. 



Wliat has become of the West Virginia State Sportsmerrs Associa- 

 tion for the Protection of Fish and (.Tame, formed at. Martin stiui-g last 

 summer? The memliers of the Island City Gun Club, of Wheeling, 

 did their share toward aw akeiiing an interest in the sport, but it is not 

 likely that they i,-eceivcii a.ny support from other places. An iissocia, 

 tion of this character is saillv in'cded in the State. 



A. E. Spangler, foi- several yi.-ai-s iiuwager of the engraving de]iart 

 nientof the Hunter Arms Compiuiy. has resigned his position and is 

 about to return to Cincinnati, tiis old home. Mr. Spangler is the in 

 ventor of the famous Span.gler criniiier and is well known to sports- 

 men throughout the country. He avIU be missed by his SyTacusc 

 friends. 



The Rahway fN. J.) Gun Cluh held a shoot on its Milton avenue 

 grounds on Jan, SI, each man stuioring at in live pigerms. The scores: 

 W Tucker 13, W. H. Keilv 6. J TS.-i •■•>•,: - H, Blove 18, S. Crowell 10, 



S. La-ivrence 10, W. McGratii it.. ■ • : Wilson IJ, G- Potter 7. A. 



Crane 1, H. Harris 10. G. GooOuK.,, .1. 11 .Ackeu 10. J, Mead 10. J. L. 

 Crowell 11, Geo. Ackeu 15. 



In its election of oflflcers the New ,lei-sey Trap Shooters' League was 

 guilty of an oversight in not electing an ofticial scorer. It is abso- 

 lutely necessary that the League should have such an official, wlio 

 should receive a salary for properly keeping the scores m manifold. 

 'His duties should comprise looking after sweepstakes as well as team 

 scores. 



The Union College Gun (Hub. of Scheiiectad.y-. N. Y., held a slioof on 

 Jan 19. In the fu-st event, at, 10 Lrmfed States targets, D, N. Tallruan 

 scored 9. B. H. Sanders 8, L, C. iJaker V. O. H. SliUer ti, K. D. Lines ti. 

 L. Meliens 5, F. Baldwin a. Event ^o. ■-! was at 15 targets in which 

 3Iiller broke 14. Tallinan Vi. Mehens 11 and Lines 10 



The Lancaster (O. )Bocl and (inn Club has elected the following 

 officers for the en.siung ve.M-; i - es-,iei:t.. Fred Beck; Vice-Pre.sident, 

 C- B- TMartin: Secrel,ar\ 1 ^ n er', Ed P. Boyer; (!aptain. Win. 



Oox; Director's. Fred .(.■' . \ . m i lu, E. P, Boyer. Wm. Cox, Chas. 



F- Kester. and Win. B. i.-iiji-:- 



The Phoenix Gun flub, ot Pbi:eni;s:. Aiaz.. has been reorganized with 

 the following officer s: President, Gov, Murphy: First A'ice-President, 

 Dr Jessup; Second \iee-President, Thomas Hine; Secretai'y aud 

 Treasurer- L. H. Chalmers: Scorer, E. C. Cram. The club will shoot 

 at both live birds and targets. 



The Park City f-iiiu Club, of .Bridgeport, Conn., has elected the fol- 

 lowing officers: President, William M. .rhonias: Vice-President, 

 William B- Wheeler: Secretary and Ireasurer, AVilliam H. Loiigden; 

 Board of Directors. William Jennmgs, F. ^\ . Smith, Archie Wheeler; 

 t'aptam, A, 11. Dean. 



The Chatham (N. 1.) Bod and (iuu Club has reorganized with 

 officers as follows: President, Dr, (i.W. Redder: A'ice-Presideiit, 

 John T. Spoor: Secretary. Frank Richardson; Treasurer. B. ('. How- 

 liiid (apfuu 111 HI 1 BilUndi I l)iu-cioi> D J. Ames, G, Vander- 

 burgh, H, Bdlaudel. 



The Colt hammerless shotgun is fast gi-owmg in popularity. The 

 bores are true to measure, which obviates the necessity for loading 

 shells with larger size wads. The workmanship and material of these 

 guns are first-class. I'heu- latest improvement is the concave 

 matted nb. 



A meeting of the Connecticut Shooting Association will be held at 

 the Hotel Heublein, Hartford, on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1893, at 2 P. M. AH 

 gun clubs in tlie State are recpiested to send at least one delegate with 

 power to act for the club, .biioi, W, Weimi. Pr(>s. ; .\.r,woN Wim,hy, Sec, 



The Forester Gun Cluli, of Kansas Citv. Mn., held its annual meeting 

 on Jan, 14 and elected oftleers as follows; President, .f. Scott Ha.n-ison ; 

 Vice-President, F. K. Hoover; Seeret.arv ami Treasmei-, ,1. \V, .bines. 

 In the medal shoot at 15 lards each (V F. Holmes won with 14 kills. 



The Ha.iTisburg Shooting Assoeia.tiou js beginning to move m the ar- 

 rangement for the Peimsvlva.nia, State shoot to be hidd under its aus- 

 pices in August. With such hiisflers as >Mk. Bbt.'" Hrelsfoid and J. 

 M. Worden at the fore the arrane-empurs are not likely to drag. 



Montgomery Ward A: Co.. ot v'hicago, are well fixed in their gun 

 and ammunition department, which is looked after by Rolla O. 

 Heikes, Ed Bingham, C. A\ . ({rubbs and M, E, Moran, all of whom are 

 expert shots and well verseii in the needs of sportsmen. 



Secretaries of clubs in the New Jersey Tra.p-Shooters' League are 

 requested to send to Wm. B, Hobart. secretary, 59 Halsey street, New- 

 ark, K, .1,, a full li.st of their members. Only those whose names are 

 received as above will be allo^\X'd to shoot on teams. 



The New Jersey Trap Shooters' League will start out under favora- 

 ble auspices with twelve chilis on tlie list. Still there are over a score 

 of other clubs in the State whie-li should have furthered the interests 

 of the sport by affiliating Avit fi the Ijcague. 



If sportsmen desin? to secure something neat and iiretty in the way 

 of a catalogue of guns, ammunition, etc., thev slioiild send for t.lie one 

 issued by A" on Lengerlie & Antome, ;246 Wabash avenue, (.'hicago. 111. 

 The front page of cover is a, work of art. 



The sei^ond aiiplicvitioii for stock of the AVorlcPs Kair Trap Shooting 

 Association, from the Charnlierliii (lanridge and Target Coiiipaii.y. 

 was signed by Paul North, who is one of the best known and most 

 popular target shots and buisiiiess, men in. the «ountr,y. He lias been 



with the above conipaiiy ever since its organization, and the success 

 of the company is lareel.\' due to his systematic busmess methods. He 

 is also the inventor of the North electric pull, which has become so 

 popular wit h l.a.i-gct-shooi.iiig clubs all over Hie country. Accompany- 

 ing is a half-lone cut, which is an ex(vH(;nt likeness of the "ruddy- 

 fn cod bo.y from Cleveland," 



We publish an excellent, lialf-tone cut ,showing tlui genial features of 

 (ihas. M. Hostetter. of J'ittsburgh, Pa,, wdio is lieftei- tnown to the 

 shooting fraternity as '*Old Hoss." Mr, Hostetter has the ilisrinctive 

 honor of beine the first one to apply for stock in tin- Woi-liPs Fair 



Trail Shooting Association, and will undoubtedly receive shafe No. 1 

 of the Association's stock. He is one of tlie most expei-t as well as 

 most enthusiastic sportsmen in tht; State of I'eunsylvania, and is 

 always ready to do his share toward promoting tlie intere.sts of trap- 

 shooting. 



The An.sonia CComi.) (tiui Vhih has elected the following officers: 

 President C M, Piatt: Vice President. C. A. Cowles; Secretary and 

 Treasurer- E. S. S|iei-rv : fiaptain, D. E. Carrie: Directors. A. E. Hotch- 

 kiss, G. B. Clark. .1. W. Begg. 



Send along your subscr-iptions for- the stoclf of tlie World s Fair 

 Tra.p-Shooting Associai-ioii- f.very American spi irtsman should have 

 an interest in this Association. Invest 3>1, it no more, aQdhelji along 

 the good cause. 



The officers of the Windsor (Mich.) Keystone Gun Club pist elected 

 aie. Piesidtnt I) Kmell: \ ice I'lc^ideiu W C, tale-. 'I i . i -luei , R 

 Bangham; Secretary, Mahlon Cowan, and W. C. Donaldson, Lieu- 

 tenant. 



It is probable that in the near future a match may ta,ke place be- 

 tween teams of ten men each, representing Philadelphia, Pa,, and 

 Newark, N. J., each man to shoot at 10 or 15 live pigeons. 



Enoch D. Miller says he will have a big lot of good birds for the 

 Hnion Gun Club tournament at Springfield, ±N^. J,, Jan, 3], Trains 

 wdll be met by hacks a t t he Mill burn depot, 



Samuel Castle of Newark and Jean Pier of Pine Brook wei'e to haye 

 shot a match at the latter place on Jan, 17. but Pier's backer failed to 

 materiahze and the m.ati-di is probably oft'. 



The shoot at 25 pigeons, $30 entry, to be held at 'Philadelphia on Feb. 

 6, should attract a big crowd of entries. Here is a chance for New York 

 and New Jersey cracks to show their sldll. 



We have received a fresh supply of the American Shootmg dissocia- 

 tion rules pubhshed by the United States Cartridge (Jomimny, and 

 copies will be sent on receipt of stamp. 



Harrj' Hartlove and Al Stout, of the Wilmington Rod and Gun 

 Club, are matched to shoot a team race against James White and 

 George 3IiUer, of the AVawasei Gun Club, 



The Eastern New York Tl-ap Shooters' League will hold a tourna- 

 ment at Canajoharie under the au.spices of the hyely Canajoharie Gun 

 Club on May 30, Decoration Day. 



The Chamberhn Cartridge and Target Co., ot OleTeland, 0., is using- 

 large quantities of the Lancaster cork gun wads. They are rapidly 

 growing in favor with shooters, 



Harry Thurman called at our office on his return from his 'Virginia, 

 hunting trip, but unfortunately we were in another part of the townt 

 at the time. 



The Wilkesbarre ( Pa.) Gun Club has excellently appointed grounds; 

 near the gun factory and a target and live bird tournament is 



thought of. 



Le^nds Wirth, formerly with Hurlbert Bros,, of New York, lias as- 

 sumed charge of the sporting goods store of E, ti, Koenig, In New- 

 ark, N. J. ' 



Henry Max, formeidy with Von Lengerke & Detmold's Newark 

 branch" is gomg on the road for E. K. Tryon, Jr., & Co,, of Philadel- 

 phia. 



Dr, J, G. Knowlton of the Oneida Coimty (N. Y,) Sportsmen's Asso- 

 ciation was in town last week. He had just returned from a Western, 

 trip. 



The Rochester Rod and Gun Club should not fail to provide for daily 

 live bird events during the Ne\v Y'ork State shoot in June. 



The 100-fiird matcli between Fulf ord and Brewer, to take iilace at 

 Utica, Feb. 32, will iittract a, big number of spectators. 



"Tee Kay" Keller went westward from_ Hamilton and will make an 

 extended lirii-i on U. S. (.lartridge Company business. 



The i-miibination of Ameiican Wood Powiler, L. C. Smith gun and 

 Jack Parker was too hot for the boys at HamOtou. 



Another live bird tournament will be held on Erb's Newai-k grounds 

 the latter part of February. 



The Perth Amboy rN. J.) Gun Club will hold a tournament on 

 Washington's Birthday. 



John A, Hartner ^vill hold a target tournament at Bengies, Balfcmiore 

 county, Md,, on Feb. 23. 



Altoona, Pa., will probably have a two or three days' tournament in 

 the early summer. 



The monthly shoot of the Newark Gun Club will be held on Erb's 

 grounds, on Feb. '9. 



The shooters of Rocaiester are in love with the "Jack Rabbit" Sys- 

 tem. 



Lafayette, Ind,, has a new gun dub with 25 members. 



C. H. TOWNSEND. 



Ne-vr York German Gun Club. 



I'wESTY-Two members of the New York German Gun Club had a 

 fine daj-'s trap-shooting at Dexter Park on Wednesday, Jan. 18. The 

 weatheV was fine, but the bright sunlight on the :snow interfered a 

 great deal with the shooters, only two makhig straight scores ot 8, P, 

 ('.'arms. Jr., and M, Bondeii, The former won on the shoot off and 

 took the club medal. It was nearly dark when the team race took 

 place which resulted in a tie, but P, Garms, Jr,'s, team won on the 

 shoot off miss and out. The scores: 



JFi-azer 10312111—7 CStradt 



P Gai-ms, Sr 11101111—7 D Sclirecke 



P Gtirms, Jr. 



J Schliclit 



(•'Sauter 



J Wellbrook 



J Bosenecker. , , , 

 FHuff 



11223111—8 



...00133312—6 

 ...,01101000—3 

 ....11 ••3330— 5 



11000)12—5 



...00121011—5 



H Thornford 03321300— B 



J Car- 

 J (xoerlitz . , . 

 A Schmitt. . . 

 M Bon den... 



ABusch 



J Stem-uagel 

 J Daiiiiefel 



01003011—4 



.,..00011300—3 

 ...,13102110— (i 

 ....01111101—8 

 ,,.,01311001-5 

 .,..11111311—8 

 ...,01111101— « 

 , . .,.102001.20— 4 

 I0IK)0211— 3 



H Nobel , , .00021010—3 G Schroeder OOtWOOOl— 1 



F Sciiraecier . .20000002—2 F Ablera , 11021131—7 



Ties for rnedal: „ . < 



P Garms, Jr 108^3 M Bontleii: • ..200—1 



Team shoot, losing side to pay: 



F Sautei-, Capt 21— S 



JFrazer, 11—2 



J Wellbrook 10-1 



A Busch 00-0 



M Bonden 01— 1 



F Huff 10—1—' 



P Garms. .Jr., Capt, .41—3 



A Schmitt 31—3 



J Steurnagel OO— 0 



J Schlicht 00—0 



L Miller lO-I 



JGoerlitz 21—3—7 



Emerald Gun Club. 



Tins Emeridd Gun Club, of New York, held its first day s outing of 

 the yn\r at.Dexter Park on Tuesday, Jan. 17. Nearly a score of raem- 

 licrs went to Ibe tra.jis to compere for the cluh medals in the two 

 classes Each man shot at 10 birds. Emerald Gun Club rules, gun be- 

 low the elbow until iiinl is on i:lie wing, both barrels allowed, L, 

 Gehrins won the Class A medal with 7 , and C, Maesel after tieing H, 

 Thau with 8 won the (.!la.ss B medal on the shoot otf. The weather 

 wa.s fine and cold, but the reflection of the sunlight on the snow made 

 I he hitting of the light-coloi'ed bii'ds vei-y difficult, wduch re.sulted in 

 some poor scores, tin- birds being a good fast lot. The scores: 

 Class A, ( ;iass B. 



G V: Grieff 0211200011- 0 R Rf^'an 2111020012—7 



,1 H ivioore 1100I10011-G 



J H Vosft 1120100012— ti 



CMae.sel 0122220122 8 



N Maesel 0n 3102300-ti 



W Hogtin 00n011300--5 



HThau 1322011110-a 



J Horn 0110011110—6 



.1 Maesel 1001100021-5 



C, Maesel won on shoot off. 



n Klein.". 01001 10101— .■ 



EKlehi.... 

 .1 Wolfer. . 

 W Codv... 

 I, Schorl eii 

 1)1- Leverid; 

 £ Iioenick. 

 Dr Hudson 

 L (4ehring. 



123101—1 

 ...10013,30301- 0 

 .". ..33O1O31O01 6 



. ..n in 311000—0 



...11111011020—0 

 .,,03U1110(-»10— 5 

 , , .000130000:3— H 

 . . .013131:3003- 7 

 4, 35vds., entry $1. :1 moneys; 



' 1 3331 - 5 J i 'ciUey OOOOO- -G 



lino -I H Thau .02102—3 



.r II Voss llirJ-5 WHogan .00010-1 



i; |},.t>-yii 01013—3 N Maesi.d 13:^—4 



,1 Howr-n. ' 01013 C Maesel 03113-^ 



Sw eepstaki 

 L Schorteine 

 E Doeinck. , 



Young Wins the Garfield Medal. 



CnicAtio, Jan. 11.— Tlie tihird contest for the diamond in the Gai'fleld 

 (iim Club toolc place to day, and no man can claim a "cinch'" on tJie 

 lit tic stone "( lop" is in file lead by a small per cent., with three men 

 eloseafrer him, so that, interest is at fever heat to pick a winner. Below 

 are the seores, Illinois Sia(e rides, 5 unknown King traps: 



Con I ' " ii-'i - ii-:i-.'-_>— IS Flemming.,01331]l;302331002011O-14 



i7c;pmar. I . . 1. [f.'— 17 Paterson ..111:33323100000231122— 15 



B,-own I I ' : "1 1—13 Hicks 33032333123301302103—16 



p,■^u■d li ' ! I! .,■10—14 A MField.. 33210130113310231200— 10 



Pgiir - . . . . -'13—15 Antoine. ., 20001310303332221120— 14- 



K Pain,.. ... I , 'iiO— i:^ Young 23232131313(121321312—19 



m.lel;,, -Jl-is O'Ned 12232313333313333100-18 



O'Brien iil-Jol-,;! 1 13-31 i-J;X31313— 18 Campbeh, .03123020203101112020—1.3 



Hanover Gun Club. 



TiiK Hanover Gun Club rs a new Long Island sliootiiig organization, 



and is composed pr-inciiially ol members of the Hanover Club in 

 Wilhamsbiirgh. Brooklvn. < oilv tour oJ: its jiienilu-rs v,'ere present at 

 the initial shoot at ruieetis (.'ourity DriTiiit; ] '.u-k, Maspcth, L, L, on 

 Friday, Jau. i;i- Each shot at 10 birds, chih hanihi;ap, modihed Hurl- 

 ingham rules. C- iVL Meyer and J. M. Meyer tied with 10 each for the 

 best averages. The scores?: 



H SUiIcev''' 0303003300— 4 WRSniith 2012101101- 7 



C 31 Meyer 131 11 13133-10 J N Meyer 3311131313-10 



First match, 10 birds, for the birds: 

 W B Smith , , 1 000111010— 5 C M Meyer 1111110111— 9 



Second match, 3 birds, then miss and out: 

 HStai-key 320 100 W R Smith 110 302 



North Side Gun Club. 



Tkb northwest gale and di'ivlug snow that blew across the Queens 

 County Driring Park at 31aspeth, L, I,, on Tuesday, Jan, 10, were too 

 much for some' of the North Side Gun Club members. Only six faced 

 the traps and The ^veather to shoot for the best averages for the club's 

 gold medals at seven fiinls each, club hanchcaps, modified Hurlingham 

 rules. Three tied u irli six each. In a sweepstake shoot, miss and out, 

 Charies 3Ieyer took t lie money. The scores: 



JMei:eke ' ;3323031-6 J Luhrs 1211001— ,7 



L Grass 0100211—4 J Bo wen 2112220—6 



C Meyer 1O33031— 5 J Robinson 2033112—6 



Sweepstake, $1 entry, miss and out: 



Chas Meyer 3113 J Bowers 110 



C M Me.yer .3110 J Luhrs 0 



