Jan. 36, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



87 



Hamilton Gun Club Tournaments 



.lAdK I'AKKER\s VKITOnV. 



Hamk/i'on. Onl... (Vul.. .liiii. \ y. rill' sliiHit,iiiK tc'urnaiiii^iit under Ulc 

 auspiCi-'.H of Uu' l!ainil(..M (liiii ('liiii coiinni'iicfd to-day witli a flatt-or- 

 ing attP.ndan<^e onnsideriiit;- tlif extreinp cold wenther pnov to the 

 ■ tournament. The therrnoiiietej- has bei^u hasK"iy s"-'"'" toi sc,iine time 

 and has been as tar below as twelve def.'i-ee,s. Tins moi nmg. howevei , 

 the weather became much jiiore rnild, notwitlibt.milititr the n,u- is > et 

 frostv. The e;romid IS covered « itli n, deep snow and rhe linght sun- 

 shine is dasizhnt;. niakma, sbootmE; verv rtidnndt. The I m ds \\ et e :i, 

 sood averatje lot. and m Konie siiuads ..•xtmonlniar.v fast. The writer 

 fs very tavorahlr mipressed wjtli tlie ninnner ni which purses arc di- 

 vided hi Canada. That is. straie-ht sliootniq, liest scores to win. This 

 does a way vvirh droppniE( tor place and every one rehes on his ability 

 and skill to reach the "top notch.'' Each shooter was called to the 

 .score to shoot hjs five trajis down betore ri'tirine-. 1 his. il seemed, 

 wa-s not m g-eneral tavoi- with the maiorit^ . as .ittentimes some one 

 would set five .straight screanTers wlueh a caiiiiC'ii ball would not stop, 

 while others would s;et hve dutlers that were easily stop^ied. From 

 the o-ent-ral expression the a.bo\-e rule was not in STeat tavor as it 

 leav'*^ a possible chance to tcive a shooter the worst of it. 



The tournament was -well patronized by slciUtul shots hotli from the 

 States and Canada. Those present who are more particularly noted 

 in shooting circles are as tollows: H. McMureh^'. representme; 

 Hunter Arms Co.: Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lmdsley. American Wood 

 Powder Co.: T. A. Keller, r. S. CavtrMee Co.: Capt . A. W . Money, 

 K C. Powder Co.: C. \V. Ihidd. Hes Moines, la. : M. C. Santord. Clyde, 

 Ohio: J. r. Faston ( close i. MoniwyiHe. Ohio: R. O Heikes. of Mont- 

 gomery Ward ..V- Co.. Cliieasi-o: S. Clovei-. Cai leton IMace, Ont.: E. 

 Audrews. Sardinia. A . 



One of the teatures ot the dav was v.lie shootuii? a,t hve birds hy 

 Mrs. M. F. J.lndslev. who shoots under the noin rh- phime "Wanda. 

 Mrs. Lindsley made some remarkable kills, receiving many applauds, 

 scoring 17 out ot a possilile 21 m the big S'/ Oo event. I wish to mention 

 the fact tliat Mr. Budd was handicapped in the first event, shooting 

 :i53'ds. rise to :Wyds. tor the rest. ever\' bird a corker and went like a 

 rocket- "My! oh. my! said (harhe. ■•Area t they hummers I' 



The officers and maiia.;.;einent ol the chili are to be lughly conipli- 

 luented. The coiiiniittee on recivpiKiiis mid enfertainincntH spared no 

 pains to make all have un en |.n able nine. Aiiperuhng ai u the .scoi es 

 on live birds and targei.s: (>ll l ies divided. 



No. 1, 'iA live birds, »7iiii L'-ii.'ir;iiiie(>d. .'fill) entrance: 

 J Stroud I I 1 i ■-' (I 0 2 1 0 li 0 a 1 1 0 0 1 a -i-ib 



D Black .Idle -i ;> Si 0 1 a 1 1 1 a 1 a 0 a ^ 1 o- 17 



J H.'j.miiton a 0 a 1 (i 1 a 1 1 1 a a 1 0 1 a 3 a a a a- I8 



M (; Sanford a a 0 1 1 01 0 0 a a 1 1 1 I a I 1 1 a a-ir 



H Harrison 0 0 0 1 0 a 0 0 a 1 U U (I 0 a 0 a 0 U 0 1— 7 



II McMurchv 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 a 1 0 1 S a 1 I 1 a 1 a 1 1—19 



M F LiudsieV 0 1 2 2 0 a 2 a a 0 3 2 a a a 0 a o o a a - 15 



Wilson 2 2 ] 0 1 a 2 1 0 1 a I 1 1 1 t I 1 a a 1-19 



Ward I 0 1 1 1 ] 1 1 0 1 0 ,2 t a 1 0 1 0 0 I 2-15 



Maxey () 0 0 1 1 a 1 () 2 a (i 1 1 0 0 1 () 0 1 1 1—12 



Jas Crooks 1 1 a a 2 2 ] 0 2 1 I 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0—16 



F E Mallorv 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0—14 



J F Mallnry 0 11 112 12 1 2 0 0 2 2 1110]! 1—17 



("ilover....". 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 -18 



Eby 2 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 1 2- 16 



Smith 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1—11 



Capt Money 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 2 2 1 2 0 2 2 2 1 II 1 2—17 



White. 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 2— IS 



Budd 2 1 2 I 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 a 0 a 1 2 1 0 2—16 



]'ope. 0 0 1 0 12 2 2 0 12 2 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1—14 



Henry 2 0 2 2 2 10 1 0 11 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2—18 



Heikes 2 2 2 0 0 112 2 1 1 0 10 2 1 1 1 0 1 2—16 



Wakefield 111 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 0—1.5 



Andrews 1 11 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 2 2 I 2 1 2—18 



Close 1 ] 1 1 1 a a I 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 I 2 2—20 



Blea.. 1 1 1 1 1 2 11 1 110 0 2 1 1 1 2 11 1—19 



Creig 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 12 1 1 0 0 1—13 



(Jrout 1 1 0 1 1 1 110 0 2 1 2 2 12 12 2 1 1—18 



McCUire 2 3 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 1—17 



lloclgers 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 110 11 2 10 2 0 0 0 0 1—12 



Clifford 0 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 12 1 1 1-18 



McDowell 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0)1 111 1 -16 



Eddv 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 12 2 11 111 1 1-17 



Graiiani 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 2-13 



R (brooks 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 2—1 



Brown 0 1 a 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2—18 



{laptTymon 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1—18 



Cotton 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 2--10 



Bates 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 ) 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 -15 



Wuyper " 2 0 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 I 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1--20 



Bowman 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 -18 



Harwood 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 1 J 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 1—15 



Blaclcall 1 110 11112 12 11112 112 2 1—20 



Keller 3 0 1 12 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 13 0 1 0 1—14 



Wells 0 11111110 111111112 2 1 0—18 



T Crooks 2 12 2 2 1 1110 11 1 1 110 11 2 1—19 



Parker 1112 11111113 11111111 1—21 



Wanda 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 a 2 a a I 2 2 1 10 2 2 1 1-17 



Bell .....1 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1—16 



1) (1 Smith 2 I 1 2 2 2 1 0 2 Ml a a 2 2 I I 1 1 1 1—19 



Margetts 2 10 3 111111111 0 3 0 2 111 0- 17 



,1 Smyth 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 111 3 2 2 11 1 0 1 1 1—17 



JaiiK^s 0 1 I 1 3 3 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 1 0—14 



Kmond 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1-19 



Forsvthe 2 13 1 112 0 111112 2 2 111 0 0—18 



Leitch 1 1 1 0 1 a 1 a a 2 1 0 0 a 0 a 3 1 3 a 1—17 



Wright 1 1 0 1 1 1 I) a 0 2 2 2 II 1 0 a 0 2 2 3 1—15 



,r Smith 1 2 1 1 2 0 a 1 0 n a 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 1—13 



Hob Stroud 1 2 2 2 I 1 1 1 2 1 I 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 3—30 



W Stroud 1 3 111111 0 12 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 0 0 1—18 



\ Smyth. 1 1 0 0 1 0 I a 1 (I ret. 



Price 1 I 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 I 1 1 1 a I 1 0 I 0 1 - -17 



.J C'hne 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 a :i IM 1 0 3 0 ret. 



Capt Spencer 1 1 0 1 a a 1 2 i 1 1 3 2 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 2—17 



Kais>-r 1 2 2 0 n 2 0 I 001 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1—10 



Townson 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 ret. 



R Stroud 1 2 I 2 ■> a 2 2 3 2 12 12 0 10 1 3 1 3—19 



.lohn Parker. 21 kills, got .ifiaOO; those who kihed 20 got 871.25 each: 



the 19s got .126.42 each: IHs shot-off, when Clover. .Andrews a.nd W. 



Stroud got iftlO each. 

 No. 2. 1830 guaranteed. 15 singles, 5 prizes: Saudtord, Clj'de, O., 13, 



Wilson. Hamilton, 12. Close 13, Clover (5. Mctl'lure 1.3, Heikes M, I. H. 



Kelly 11, Dick 11. Creia C. r'apt. Money 14. liudd 1.3. C. W. Price 3. 



Brown 11. SumLiierVias'es H. Wright 15. Eddy 9. J. Crooks 8, J. Smyth 



15, D. C, Smith 12. ¥M\ 13. Lewis 8. Blaiifbali 9. 

 No. 3, $75 giiar.inteed. 25 singles. 5 prizes: S. Clover. 22, ,1. Wright, 



Cleveland. 17, .Tohn Smyth, Hamdton. t!'. Heikes 21, Capt. Money 15. 



Dick 19, A. P. Pope 1 (i. ( '. Budd 25. ( !. Price 25. A\' Creig 20. Eby 21 . C. 



Wlilte 17, M. Lindsley 2:!. Bl. C. Sanford Si. D. C. Smith. Mount Hope. 



20. H. MclMnrchy 24, Monro 14, F, .JLiidrews 21. Close 31. 1». Ijeach. 



Ridtretown. 10, A. Tymoii, Toronto, 16. W, McCowall. Toronto. 2:3, 



Henry 22. 



No. 4, $50 garauteed, 15 singles, four prizes: Budd II. C. Price 11, 

 McMurchy l:i ICeUer 11. W'vvAit 14. Sanford 14. W. AV. AlcClure 0, R. G. 

 Heikes la. McDowall i:l Close 14. Eddv 11. Clifford 15. Hammersby 8, 

 Eby 10, Tvmoii 10. < ;l"ver 12. Pope tl. .Jindrews 13. Luuhsley 12, J. 

 Suiyth 11. Dick rptireO. Wilson 10. 



Sweepstakes. 11 pairs. :>l.5e entrance: Money 9, Budd 11, Mallorv 10, 

 Eby I- ^^' rights CIumt !l Heikes 10. Sanford 10, Mc Do Weill 0.' M.c- 

 Murchy S. Price 10, l>. .|.e .5. Divided 10, 30. 20 and 10 per cent. 



Sm'epstakes. 10 singles, entrance; Sanfoi'd v , Money 5. Lindsley 

 5. -White 7. McDowell S, EVn- «. Heikes K. Budd \K Pope 7. Mallory 8, AVil- 

 son 5. McMurchv 10. Price n. Wright (i, Clover W. Eddy 7. Summerhays 

 Tyiuon 4, A-udrews '.). Willia.rasoii 9. Brown 7, Divided 40, :30, 20 and 10 

 pill- cent. 



Sweepstakes, 15 singles. .'-2 (■ni, ranee: Heikes 14. Sanford 11, Budd 

 11. iMonev 13, MeDowall 12. Wiighl 10, (ilover 13. Ebv 13, Wilson 13, Mc- 

 cini-e la. Close J3, Price 11, F. E. Mallory M. Andrews 13, GrigglO. 

 Divided 40, 30, 30 and 10 per cent. 



Sefond Duy. 



The sliooting continued to-day, with occasional snow flurries, but 

 not enough to iuthnidate the shooters. They Icejjt banging away, re- 

 gardless of weather., making good scores on both live and inanimate 

 birds, Johu Parker, of Detroit, (Ud himself proud by Idlling 31 

 ■strai.ght in the l iig event, i:apturing the first prize, .S200, witliout a tie. 

 He came here i\-irhoLit gmi or shells, but \\-as induced to try his hand, 

 so he borrowed M, F, LLndsle,y's gun and shells with above re.sult. John 

 is "out of sight" t'j -night. 



No. 5. guaranteed S25. 10 singles, 4 prizes: 



Parker.. llllllUlO— 9 Grant 0111100010— 5 



Heikes 1111111111—10 Griggs 1011110110— 7 



Emond 1111111111—10 Wilson 10CK3111111— 7 



Anch'ews 1110111110— 8 Pope 0000101011— 4 



Wright 1111101110— 8 MeClure .0111001111— 7 



Dick 0011001100— 4 Close 1111111110— 9 



Bowman llllOllOlt)— 7 Santord , 0111111111— 9 



Williamson 01 111 1 1 1 1 1— 9 H Mallory 1111111111—10 



.1 FM,alli,.ry imilOOlOll— 7 



No. 6. .guaranteed .$.5<.i. 15 singles, 5 prizes: 



Iteikes. , , 1111 11111111111—15 E Suiith KXXlUOniOOllO- 8 



Emond 110111111111011—13 Glover 111111111111111—15 



E E Mallory .... 110111111011101^13 Eby 111010111101111—13 



Sanford limiUll 11111— 15 Budd lllllUinilllO— 14 



-.111011101111101—12 A W^Smith 011101111111011—12 



Close 



Williamson 11 1110011111111—13 Lindsley 



CUfford llllllOllOOOt.iOO— 8 McMurchv 



MeDowall- - ... - -.111111111111101— 14 McChire. . 



Wright 011111011111111—13 Wilson... 



Money 111110111111111—13 Hunt 



Menrv . .111011111111111 -14 Wiiite 



M .i Keller 001110011101101— 9 



Leileir- 011111111111111-14 



Price . - 1HH11 1101011111— 11 



N.>. 7. guaranteed JiliO. 30 .singles. 

 If, I, 1 s 1 110011111011111111 -17 



.11111101111111111111—19 



D Smith . . . 



Eddy 



I F ■Malloi > 

 ) )iri/,es: 

 W ilson 

 lCb:\' 



Santord 



Clover . .1II11110111111101111--18 Fric. . 

 M(d)owell. 01110010010111010111- -13 Emond 



10111110110100.1- 10 



cmiiiomiii— 14 

 inoiii(.K)miii-ii 

 .101111110110111—12 



,111111011111111—14 

 ,111111110011110—12 

 111110111111111 — 14 

 .OlIOIOOOOKKIOII— 6 

 .111111111111110-14 



.1111 1001111011101110—15 

 .11111101011111101110—10 

 ,11111111111111111101—19 

 .11111110100110111011—16 

 .11110111011011111101—16 

 .11111101011010010111—14 

 .11111111110111(111011-17 

 .11110101011011110111—15 

 .11101111101111111100—16 



.oiniiiiiioiiioniio— 16 

 00011010011101011100—10 

 ,00010100001111010000— 7 



11 



Lmdsley 



11 



CJlose 



15 



13 



Price 



14 



Ma line 



....10 



11 



Crooks 



13 



1 1 million 



10 



10 



W ay per 



15 



White 



....10 



14 



W I ight 



13 



Andrews 



11 



10 



Glover 



12 



,T F Malloi> 



....11 



14 



Clifford 



9 



I'ojie 



....10 



12 



D Smith 



n 



Parker 



12 



Ilenrv ..11011011111111110101-11) Lmdsley. 

 Budd nilinillllOUinil— 19 HSmith. 

 McMurchv. 111101 11110101100110—14 Keller. . . 



Clo.se mill lllOHlOinOll- 17 Ma.rgetts 



Money 11111111101111111111—19 J Parker. 



Wright, 11101111111111111 011—18 Andrews 



White 01110010111111111011-15 AP I'ope 



\Vilhamsonlll 11110111000100011— 13 A Pool, . . _ 



Lyons . 00001001011110101101—10 M A Kellar 11111111 101 100101111—1(3 

 J Sm y th 01 1 1 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 101 —1 6 



No. 9, 15 singles. PO guaranteed, f 1..50 entrance: 



Heikes 



Money 



Santord 



McDowell 



Nelson 



Emond 



Budd 



M A K'eller .- - 



Sweepstake No. 1. 15 smgles, i$3 entrance: Heikes 13, Close 15. San- 

 ford 14. Budd 13, M(a)owall 11, Wright 1:!. F, E, Mallory 10, Money 11, 

 Andrews 13 White 13, WXvper M, Glover 15. Price 1.5, M A Kellar 11. 

 n Millii\ U ro|i( 11 Miigetlsll P00I3. MeCluiell, Pdi kei II 

 Finoiid 12. FIv II. Wilson 11. Kaisi^r 9. k<.>ller 13. 



Sweepstake No. 2. 25 siiisdes. 83 entrance: Glover 21, Close 33. 

 Wu^lii 21 IhiKisj! Siiil.id.! W iCon 10 Biidd 24 McDowall 20 

 Money 10, Wayper 25, T.ymon 10, Emond 22, Price 22, Eby 19, 



Third Day. 



The shooting tournament was brought to a successful termination 

 to-day. There was an international match arranged this afternoon 

 between ten men fi'om Canada and ten men from the States, at 10 

 live bu'ds, $10 entry per man, but owing to the lateness of the day 

 and the fact that several from each team could not stay over the 

 match was declared off. There was an expi'ession on the jiart of the 

 Canadian sportsmen to have a match of this Idnd arranged and I 

 think a goo(i time would be at the World's Fair tournament, as t;he 

 majority of those present intend to participate at tlie above shoot. 

 The wealther for to-day was perfect, clear and just cold enough to 

 keep the snow from melting. The sleighing is magnificent and the 

 boys took advantage of the sport to and from the grounds. The park 

 is located some two miles distant from tlie city with a beautiful (h'ive- 

 way. 



10 live birds, $5: 



Smith 0002032301— 5 Sanford 0121311113— 9 



Wright 0113100210— 7 Wayper 1022210111- 8 



DCSmith..... 0112112231— 9 Close 102110113Q— 7 



Lindsley 0201200200— 5 Clifford 1100112110— 7 



Budd..." 0211211101— 8 Parker ...1111211111—10 



Lymoii 1201310221 - 9 T H Keller 1111211110— 9 



Grant 1011110022— 7 Wilson , , . .0022111111— 8 



Stroud 1321121122—10 Price 1113130311— 9 



Blea 02121122(31— 8 Harwood............ 11 11101003— 7 



Emond 0111011120— 7 Leitch 12320200vy 



AVanda 3012131013— 8 Andrews 03020w 



Glover 1101113111— 9 Wakefield 1130.222001— 7 



McMurchy 0012302112— 7 J G MaUory 1332212220— 9 



Heikes 2111112200— 8 Eby. 3213110020— 7 



Ten live birds, entrance ,|5. div. W, 35, 20, 15 and 10 per cent.: 



Wanda 2011131300- 7 Lmdsley 3331101133— 9 



Budd . 1333212121—10 Glover .1021111111— 9 



W Stroud 133.3311111—10 Parker 0013101112— 7 



D C Smith 1110111011- 8 T H Keller 1111131210 - 9 



Wright 1123111033— 9 Maxey 1010130122 - 7 



Close 1221112011— 9 Sanford 2222221232—10 



Emond 1210111101— 8 Price 1112212101- 9 



No. 10, 20 singles, |65 .guaranteed, 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent.: 

 Emond.... 00110111111110111111— 16 McMurchy 11101101101111111110 -16 



Heikes 11111111011011111111—18 Leitch 01111111111111111101-18 



Sanford . . .01111111101111111111—18 Dick 00101001001000110110— 8 



Wright . . ..llllOlllOimillOllI— 17 Price 11111111111110110111— ik 



Budd 11111111111111110110—18 Close 11111011110111011111—16 



Glover 11111111111111111111—20 Parker . . . .01100101110001011011—11 



Wayijer. ...10111111110111111011—17 Andrews . .llllOllOllllllllllK-)- 47 

 Lindsley. ..11111110011100011410—14 .1 Brooks . .11010111110011011111— 15 



No. 11. $35 guaranteed. 10 singles, 40, 30, 30 and 10 pier cent., entrance 

 $1.30: 



Glover IKXIlllllO— 7 McClure 0011000011 4 



Budd 1111111111—10 Edwards lOloOlOOlO 1 



Heikes 1111110111- 9 Eby 1001111011 7 



Leitch 1111101111— 9 F Crooks 0010111101— 6 



Sanford 1111111011- 9 Wayper 0111111110— 8 



Price llOllOini— 8 D Close 1111101141- 9 



Lindsley.- 1111101110— 8 D Smith 1111111111—10 



•Wright. 1110110110-7 Wilson 1001011111 7 



McMurcliy 0111111111—9 F Kfuser 0011100111 -6 



Emond. 0110110101— 6 J F Mallery 0001001010— 3 



No. 13. 15 singles, entrance .50 cents: 



T HKeUer IIIOIOOIOIIIKXI— 9 Wilson 100011001100011- - 7 



Sanford 111111111111111—15 Glover 111111111111111-10 



Heikes 011111111111111—14 Wayper 101111111011111 H 



Andrews 111011111101111—13 Wnglit 111111001110111-12 



Leitch 011111101011111—12 H W Smith 000011100100101— (j 



Spence 101 111101061011-10 



Chffiord 101100110100100— 7 



Ebv ,...111111110111011—13 



Price 010111000101111— 9 



Sweep. 15 singles. 40.30, 20 and 10 per cent, : ,151,5 



Andrews JlllllillUlllO— 14 J F MaUorv, , 



W Stroud 100110110100001— 7 F E Mallory, 



McClure 010111011000100— 7 Jas Cline, , , , 



Glover 111111110111111-14 For,syth 



Briggs 101010100101011— 8 Wayper 



Dick 101 110100101100- 8 Wakefield ,,, 



Cen Crant 001010110100100— 6 Sanford 



Price 010111101110111—11 Wright 



Wilhamson 110101010111100— 9 Heikes 



.Jas Crooks 101010111001110— 9 Budd 



D Leitch 100101111111111—12 Clo.se 



Hamilton 0100010111 11110— 9 McMurchy. . . 



f4rigg 100111101111000— 9 Emond 



Capt Tymou.... 011000101001001— 6 Lindslev 



Budd 110111111111011—13 



Close 111110111111110—13 



D Smith 101111111101001—11 



..imooKxniiooi-^ 9 



..lOK.XllOlOltXllOl- 7 

 ..010100001011011— 7 

 ..(.IIOIIOOOIIKWOI - 7 

 . .111111111111011 -44 

 ..(.KIOIIOOIIOHOOO— 6 

 ..11111101 1111111 - |.( 

 ...11111011111(110 13 

 ..111111111111111-15 

 ,.-111101(111111111—13 

 ,,,011111011101110—11 

 ,,111111111111111 15 

 ..,111111101101111 !-■ 

 ..,1(.)1110000010111— 8 



Second sweep, 15 singles, entrance fa, straight shooting, 30, 25,20 15 

 aud 10 per cent. : 



Heikes.,,.. 111111111111111—15 Emond 111011101110001-10 



Sanford 101111111111111—14 Glover 111111110111111—14 



Wright .111001011011101—10 Lindsley 011011011011111—11 



Price 011111111101101—13 Wayper 111111101110111 -13 



McMurchy 111101101111011—12 McClure 110100101110001— 8 



Budd 101011101111111—12 T HKeUer 111010111111011-13 



Close 111111110111111—14 



Tliird sweep, 15 singles, enti'ance 153, one man up, both barrels, 40- :iO- 

 20 and 10 per cent. : 



Wright 110001101111001— 9 Close 111100101111111- (3 



McMurchy 011110111111111—13 Wayper OOKKilOlOlOllll— 8 



Budd 111111101111011—13 Glover 101110111111111- 14 



Heikes 011011111111111—13 KeUer ..011111011111001-11 



Sanford 111011111111101—13 Price 101101111010100— 9 



R. O. Heikes. 



Chicag-o Traps. 



A match at five birds was recently arranged in that famous sports- 

 men's resort, Billy Mussey's billiard hall, bel/n een Capt. Anson and 

 Ben Lm-ch. the New A^ork hatter, for $100 a side, S50 forfeit. It was to 

 have taken place Wednesday, .Tan. 18. but Mr. Lurch liaving changed 

 his mind some^vhat concerning his skill, the match M as declared olf. 



The Audubon Clnb held a meeting Tuesday night, .Jan. 17, at Charles 

 Kern's. Following is the list of bflficers elected: Presiiient, Chas. 

 Kern; first Vice-President, Chas. Mori-is; second Vice-President. J. A. 

 Kleinman: Sec'y-Treas., W. L. Shepard. Board of managers, O. F. 

 Malcokn, C. B. Dicks, E. M. Steek, Thos. Stagg and C. S. Wilcox. 



B. Wj,tbrs. 



Wright Defeats Murphy. 



Paterson, N. J., Jan. 23.— A match at 35 live birds each. 30^'ds. rise, 

 90yds. boundary, for |100 a side, took place here to-day between T. 0. 

 Wright, of the Eclipse Gun Club, and Thomas Murphy, of Sandy Hill, 

 Jlurphy is an old hand at shooting under Hurlingham rules, while 

 they were entirely new to Wright, who nevertheless won by the ap- 

 pended score: 



T C Wright 011111212112221.2.201111012—33 



Thos Murphy 1110111110231203321232033—21 



Live Bird Match at Pittsburg. 



PiT'i'SBHHf^*. Pa... Jan. 19. -Oncol th(! most (ixcitmg sliooting contests 

 ever held in Pittslairg took place yesterday. .Tan. 18. on the grounds of 

 the Pitt-slturg National Leaeue Baseball Club. The contestants were 

 Dr E M Cnndall. or AVasliingtou, Pa... and A. ri. limp-, ot Pittsburg, 

 Pa The conditions were 100 live birrls eacli. lor ;{i2.50 a side. A. S. A. 

 rnles The match was the outcome ot sonu; ta,lk indulged m by the 

 AV.'ishington shooters on the occasion ot the Elliott— iJ'ultord shoot, at 

 Pittsburg. Dec. 22. IHoa. Washingtouians turned out ui great num- 

 bers to witni'ss the I natch and backed their man for all they were 

 woi-tb It is estim;iterl tltat Tictween and :!65,000 changed hands 



on the result. The visitors liet every cent theiy had and then offered 

 to put up their watches and ic^i'elrv. Tltey were a .lolly, good-natured 

 crowd ■md all were provided with a section ot AA ashnigton county 

 ''c;tr'ne fence " Tvliieli they hher.qlly shared with aiivTiody and every- 

 body The Pitt-sburg sportsmen Iwkwl King to a man and a crreat 

 m.anyof them "went lynjlre, anion.t; them iiii (/row. and it is only 

 through the sjencrosity ot k Washington county man tiiat ■■.Tim' wears 

 his overcoat to-day. a.s h« "put it up" and lost it. Had Ciindall lost. 



oil won Id have gone up m AVa.slung- 

 sc(U-e first. He killed all liis birds 

 with both barrels but managed to 

 it teU dead. CundalTs first miss vyas 

 Mj il) ivf-r. which, though shghtly hit 

 I i ' , I ' le second Tiarrel. At the end 



in all although his 36th Inrd. 

 . 'ad out ot bounds. Cundall 

 eh ga ve .Kmg a lead ot 2 birds 

 '. being king 45. Cundall 43. 

 d by one bird. The odds were 

 7(:ith bird while (Jundall kdled, 



this match the line _ 

 ton county. King went to the 

 until ( he (ith. wlucii was hit liard 

 get beyond the boundary, where 



, n his 1 111 I 11 1 1(1 11 i fit 

 «ith Ih 



of thr '11 - - r - • . • ' 



(it 111 11 



another right ({uartering ai i\er, idi 

 kdled but 21 of lus second :a5 birds, wli 

 at the end of the Hr.st 50 birds, the scor^ 

 At the end of the tliird ,'.'5. King still It 

 now 100 to 90 on King. King imsscfl hi 



this tied the score, and Washington county went vvdd. Each man v 

 cool, aud encouraged by good coaciiing gave a beautiful exhibition of 

 trap-shooting. They kdled turd after bird, and as each liud came 

 down a cheer went up trom the spectators. K iuk missed his s, ih bird 

 and a groan went up fi-om the Pittsburgh men. while W ashington 

 county went wild. Cundall also missed his Svtli, a.ucl tins time Wash- 

 ington county let out the groan, while the Pittsburghers Simply w^ent 

 wild. 



The score was even at 95, 



lying's 96th bird was a twisting driver which was hit hard with the 

 first baiTel, aud harder still with tlie si:'.cond; it commenced to tower 

 straight up after the second liarrel, and .Elmer E. Shaner yelled 10 to 1 

 the bird scores|dead. but he was mistaken as it set its wmgs and soared 

 out of bounds to fall dead .as a door uail. This Wrd cost King the 

 match, Cundall finishing ah his string. 



■'Old Hoss" (C. M. Hostetter) was referee, and gave general satis- 

 faction. Norwood Johnston looked after Cundall, while Elmer B. 

 Shaner took care of King. 



Following is the score: 



Trap score type— Copyright, by Forest o.nd Stream PvMighing Oo. 



DrEMCundall.l 232113323 1 302 1 1 0 2 21.213 1—22 



t<-^T\7'i t \\HHN^-->NNH<~>/"<-/' 



3312031130132121223 1 1001 1- -31 



t-*-^ ^ ? ^ i H N/^ S< / ^ $ \ T ? ^ 

 33 13 3213 3 120231121333000 1—31 



3 313323121302311. 3 2311 a 23 1—34^88 



A H Kmg 



0 2302130313 2 1> 

 03332338313 0 



2 2 0 2 2 2 1 3 2 1 1—20 



2113112»133 a-S3— 87 

 Bix. 



Mr. E. D. Fulford to the Public. 



Utica. N. Y.. .Jan. 20. — Editor tore.ff and Stream: In this week s 

 Lssue of Forest ajjd b'1'KK.A.M. under the heading of "Mr. .J. H. AVorden 

 to the Public. " IS a, commiinicatiioii that under ordinary circumstances 

 I would consider unworthy ot notice: and were it not tor the tact that 

 the name ot a ver> worthy an. 1 Mstnnnblc gen'J"Kii->t'.. Mr. Thomas S. 

 Dando. IS brought into the I r. ' i i: > ' i > n-ely unnoticed 

 and imanswered. I should r , , . ■ ,ir. Worcleii has 



jiroven himself unworthy or nig.iT.i.. i.i 'i. i '. ) 1 1 i > e.-sy with e-entle- 

 men. 



In the first place. Mr. AA'orden. when he states that he read Mr. 

 Dando s letter, which he oublishes to uie rf-r/i^f/r/). is entirely mis- 

 taken. He communicated in substance r.his. t.Imt tiaptain Brewer and 

 myself were to shoot a team ot n.-,- ■ , r, ot the Riverton Gun 

 tUlih on their grounds a friendly ej. il > ■ : . n loo hve birds each, 

 the Riverton Gun Club to paA' all e:.". ■! n-: ; ..r snoot and to donate to 

 Captain Brewer aud my.selt a purse i-it .'iiiO each aud expenses, whieb 

 propo.sition I agreed to. and supposed the matter settled. The. next I 

 heard trom Mr. Worden was on .Ian. l:.. lB9;i. on which date I re- 

 ceived a lettei- trom hmi inclosing a letter trom Mr. Dando. as follows: 



l'iiiL.Uini,i'in.A, .Ian. 9. lNi)3.— .1. fl. W.u-den, hsif.. Harrisliurg. Pa: 

 Dear .Sir — \oiir favor ot the hth inst. did not reach mc until this 

 morning: it probably arrived m Philadiilplua very late Saturda.y atter- 

 uoon. I wired you this mormng .stating that Saturday. Jan. 14. suits 

 very well and that a letter would toll. iw . ^ ow we wish to sta,te that 

 we are very much obhghed to you tor the 1 rouble \'ou have taken in 

 themattei uiil I ill s .1 t( know tlnl Ah ssi s Tnhonl mdPusMi 

 accept our rui'-' " down on Saturday, .ban. 14. I will out it 



plainly now SI . a i: : . iinbi'iio imst;ike. V\ e are tn slioot .Sa.tnr 



day- .Tan. 14. on .i nv. a I ■ > die 13 o\-lock tram trom Philadelphia on the 

 Riverton Gruu t:lub grounds, an exhibition matcli against Messrs. Ful 

 lord aud Brewer with two members ot the I;,ivei ton (tUU tluh. 100 

 birds each. 30yds. rise. .50yds. boundary. II40/.. shot the limit, with as 

 much powder as the shooter may want, and the shot to be not larger 

 than No. 5. It is understood that are to pay the e.x:peu.ses ot the 

 two geutlemeu- and it they succeed 111 defeating our local men that we 

 will present them with a um'se ot JioO each. Truly .yours, T. S. Dando. 



On receipt ol this letter I luuucdiately sent the telegram to Mr. 

 A\ ordeu. which he pubhshes. deelarinq- tlie match oft. I did this be 

 cause I did not consider Mr. Dando s letter at all in accord with the 

 proposition made tome bv Air \\ orden by plione. lam willing to 

 -.1 ■..,■' '1 I'M'-ili ,-,-1 !'.,' I,,,..-. :.ii| when I eng.-:ia-e to .shoot a 



).■ ■.•!-,.•■; iIm.-m., I I .1 II. -If' ot allowing tw-o ama,teui- 



sih .ci 1.;. ,,av, .-I .'Il-'li.-i-- ..ilni-',-,L . Villi ain Bmver and mvselt pro 

 vnled tJipy are, alile l,o do so. I ito not tor one minute propose to have, 

 the couditions of that match 10 be so changed as to allow the consider- 

 ation for which we agreed to slioolj the match to be contmgent upon a. 

 chance- I was wdhus: u> nhoo\ the match npoii the terms first pro 

 posed, not that there , . li.i " • ' i' nv n - v.i it, but simply to give 



the Kiverion Gun CliM 1 • ••.••0. .-\ I ter sejidmg the 



telegram above refer rei I 1 1 i ji i- n i.ei oue. which he pub 



lishes- and at once Ictt o a; i\ e\v lork. J he nest day I received the 

 foUowmg telegram trom Harrisbiirg with cents charges ou the 

 same- ^vhether Mr. Dando sent it i:ir Mr. AA ordeii I do not know. It is 

 evident, however, trom Mr.Ayorden s cominumcation. that the ■•qiieer- 

 ine process has commenced. 



H.VBRi.siirRo. Pa.. Jan. 13. 1893.— F. D. T iilford. No. 59 Steuben street. 

 Utica- N. Y.: .1. H. AA'orden wires lullord. .He must c<mie. Will 

 pay all exjienses and ihoO to each. All arrangements made. lunch pro- 

 vided for .seven ty-hvc people. It he don t come will queer him trom 

 Mauie to ( ;alit(u-ma through the papers. Call me uja by telephone. 



I LioMAs S. Daniio. 



This very interesting telegram was coi-warded to me 111 New Yoi'k. 

 and as I have nev(>r been 111 the habil ol allowmtr people 1,0 coerce me 

 by threats. I a-ave it no further attention. 



-After thus lading the matter before the sportsmen of America I de- 

 sire to sav thai, I shall decline lu the hitm-e to notice any oth(?r com - 

 mumcations trom Mr. J. H. Worden. "V ery truly yom'S- 



716 Gn-viosEic Street, Ldicai, .\. \. K. i). Ii'unironu- 



HeU Gate Gun Club. 



iHC Htll GUe Gun ( lub is ii(cinll\ uguii7 1 sho )tiu_ ci g uu/ i 



tion ot J(ew Aork and most ot its members are residents ot the upper 

 part of New \ork city. Theflr.st club shoot was held at theAVauregan 

 Gun Clubs grounds at Pelhamville, Westchester, on Thursdav. .Jan. 

 19. Iitteeii members competed lor the class prizes, class handicap- 

 modified Long Island rules, both barrels. E. Foerster von the prize m 

 Class A with 9 out of 10. and m Class B S. Schaefer won the prize with 

 the only straight score of 10. The cluli will probably shoot at Dexter 

 Park during the remainder ot the season, as several of its members 

 belong to the Emerald Gun Club. The score of shoot: 

 Class A. 



121,201,-2oaa— 8 E Foerster 



.,•22021 OOiaO— (3 PDrostel 



Class B. 

 211121211,'i— 10 J Schubert.... 

 1201202-201— 6 J Link 



h Doemck. . . 

 ( ol 1 H \ OSS 



I 10211— 'I 



I0M02— 4 



L Schaefer 

 A Kiechle. . 

 Hllanlein- 

 jV ZVloeller. . 

 ( Webei 

 L MiUei 



100 V — 

 . -0100201203— 5 

 . .1001001220— 5 

 . .0010010000— 2 



C Hie; 

 J D;uiiietclser . 

 G Scliaetu 



0,i2211l001— 7 



