FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March 9, 1898. 



Gasper Surprises the Talent. 



The afternoon of Feb. 28 was anytliing but favorable for trap shoot- 

 ing or any other tind of out-door sport. Up to 1 P. M. the air was full 

 of moisture, tlie wind raw aud chilly and the clouds dark and heavy, 

 •At the above hour the snow began to faU and this soon settled down 

 to a heavy northwest storm, which lasted until late at night. So 

 heavy was the snowfall dui-iug the afternoon that the trap shooter 

 who was obliged to face toward the northwest to locate a light bird 

 was likely to get left. 



All these disagreeable conditions were mere trifles to those who had 

 business before the trap, as well as those who liked to witness ex- 

 hibitions with the smooth-bore, as was shown by the party who 

 gathered on John Erb's "Old Stonehouse Grounds"' in Newai-k to wit- 

 ness the contest between Howlaud Gasper, the unassuming young 

 amateur- from New- York, and Allen Willey, the blonde amateiu- from 

 Hartford, who looks after the destinies of the Hartford Globe and 

 incidentally takes a Uttle fun out of shooting live birds or targets. 



It will be remembered that some weeks ago these men met in a 50- 

 bu'd sweep on these grounds, Willey pulling out a wirnier, Frank 

 Class being second and Gasper withdrawing on the forty-third round. 

 Gasper was dissatisfied with this result and at once challenged Willey 

 to a 50-bird match, 3Uyds. rise, for $100 a side, less price of bn-ds. This 

 match resulted in favor of Willey by 44 Idlls to Gasper's 28, the latter 

 being in bad form aud terribly nervous as well. Gasper then chal- 

 lenged Willey to another match ;i.t 50 bird.s each foi- 5t;250 a .side, loser 

 to pay for the bii'ds. The uiatcli was set tor P'eb. KJ, Willey to allow 

 Gasper two dead birds, these to he added Ui the total number of kills. 

 In the meantime Gasper had met aud defeated W. S. Pierson, of 

 Plainfield, N. J., in a 5()-bu-d match lor $50 a side, Pierson conceding 

 him two dead birds in addition to his kills. 



Before the above date Mr. Gasper had requested a postponement as 

 he wished to attend the Reading (Pa. j tournament, and the date was 

 changed to Feb. 38. 



Mr. Gasper and quite a number of local sportsmen, as well as a 

 quartette of prominent target smashers from Middletown, Conn,, 

 reached the grounds shortly before 1 o'clock, but it was an hom* and 

 a half later before Mr. Willey arrived. The match opened at 2;50, in 

 the presence of fullj' 150 people, a big crowd for the day. Among 

 them were E. D. Full'ord, who had run down from Iltica to look aftei' 

 a gun stock; Milton F. Liudsley, of lloboken ; AV. G. Hollis, of Kearney ; 

 Wm. S. Canon, U. M. HetUlen, Samuel Oastle, Jr. and Sr., of Newark; 

 W. S. Pierson, of Plainfield, 'I'hos. Fi-ausisco, of Newark; T. B. Bills, 

 T. R. Pitt and Mr. Douglass, of (Jonnecticut. 



H. D. Fulford was seleeteii as refei'ee and C. H. Townsend scorer; 

 Samuel Castle, Sr., looked after the interests of Gasper, who went to 

 the score first and put a quick first into a. good left-quarterer. Willey 

 followed with a ragged first but better second on a right-quarterer. 

 From the verj^ outset it was noted that Gasper was shooting in a 

 different form and was much stetidier than in his previous matches, 

 this being in pai-t attributed to the .iudicious coaching of Mr. Oastle. 

 He kept mowing down his birds regardless of speed or flight, some of 

 his kills being phenomenal. Willey was also scoi'ing steadily, but he 

 was obliged to depend in a large measure upon his second baj-rel, his 

 first not' being used as effectively as usual. He killed seventeen 

 straight, lost his next, a fast towering incomer which fell dead just 

 back of the boundary and let his trt-enty-first and twenty-fourth get 

 over the fence, leaving his score twenty -two kills on the first half. 

 His twenty-first bird was an awfully vicious right-driving zig-zagger 

 which any one would be likely t.> uiis-^ 



Onthishalf Gasper killed fchii-f. and lost, his fourteeuth, 

 a medium-paced right-quartcri.T •.; -i. nndersiiofc with both 

 barrels. This was his only Iosk ..i> tiii,:; i .jund, and he clused with 

 twenty-four kills, this, with his allowance, giving him a lead ol four 

 birds. 



On the second half Gasper lost his third, fifteenth and twi-ut.ifth, all 

 of which were right-quartering incomers which towei-ed anil zig- 

 zagged in puzzling fashion, and also let his twenty -fifth, a fast twist- 

 ing driver, escape. This ga\ e him a total of forty-live lulled, to which 

 were added two dead bu'ds, making his aggregate forty-seven. 



Willey began the second by losing his first bird, an ugly left-quarter- 

 ing twister. He also lost his twelfth, an easy left-quarterer; his 

 thirteenth, a fast twisting incomer; his twentieth, another twisting- 

 incomer to the right which died just too far back to be scored, and his 

 twenty-third, of same Hight as the last. This gave hint an aggregate 

 of forty-two kiUs, giving Gasper the match in-an eas.v canter. 



The birds throughout were a good lot, not over half a dozen baviug 

 to be flushed, and these going well once they started. The last half 

 were a triUe superior to those used earlier in the race. Willey's seven- 

 teenth bird was hard bit but managed to get to the top rail of the 

 boundary fence; hereLeui tried to reach him andflnaUy succeeded in 

 jarring him down by repeatedly jumping his height against the fence, 

 when he proudly brought him in. His thirty-third bird, an incomer, 

 carried both loads back until everybody expected to see him clear the 

 stakes, but he fell dead less than a foot inside. 



Gasper's eighth, an incomer, refused to stop after getting a double 

 allowance of shot, and would have cleared the back boundary had not 

 Gasper quickly passed his gun to Mr. Castle and caught him by a high 

 jump and grab. His thuty-sisth carried two loads to the fence, 

 against which it flew, falling dead. 



The best shots noted were on the following birds; Gasper, 7th, good 

 second; 15th, 16th, 2lst, Jisth aud 37th, both quick seconds on good 

 flyers; 31st, one of the best birds of the day and calling for a fine sec- 

 ond; a5th, fast climber; 39th, very fast; 4th. towering zig-zagger; 4ad, 

 fasttowerer. Willey, 3d, awfully fast zig-zagger; 7th aud 13th, fine, 

 quick second; 16th, long second on a fast bird; Itlth, after killing one 

 on ground got another bird which Avas a lightning right-driver which 

 changed direction at every yiird—i his was an elegaut kill with the sec- 

 ond; aist, fast towerer; 27th, fast twistei-; 32d, long second; 35th, 42d, 

 48th. 



The score of match is shown liclow by our graphic score tj'pe: 

 Trap score type— Copyright, isui, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



1515354113423432324133 5 55 



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H Gasper 121211323111101111111111 2—24 



31531323 4 5443 2 32 2 54533314 

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 221012321221220122201212 0— Sl-^.'i 



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AWilley 2 22321331 11212122.210110 2—22 



23531 3 434333553 1124334551 

 t,i^<-i^->-)->i^i>i'/' — >/'*-<-»3ii^»i->-> 

 0122213212100111111«1101 1—20-42 

 Nothing daunted by the heavy storm, the shooters present insisted 

 upon having an inning after the match was ended, and they were 

 soon busj^ shooting iu a 6 bird sweep, $5 entry, two moneys. 

 Three of these events were shot, the results being shown below. In 

 event No. 2 those who tied for first money decided to carry it over to 

 No. 3, w^hen it was captm-ed by HoUis, Castle and Fulford. All other 

 ties were divided: 



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



Cinon 000311— 3 121011—5 111.21— 5 



L'ndsley 222232—6 222212-li 212203—5 



Fulford 112121—6 111111—6 311112-6 



OasUe .021101—4 llldll— 6 111111—6 



TB Bill 200201—3 221111—6 



Pierson , 231 110-5 211220—5 121811—6 



Pitt OOOw 



HoUis 211221—6 113122—6 



Gasper 201111-5 



Ac the instance of Mr. Fulford the closing event was made a "star" 

 miss and out, $1, with the privilege of reentering up to and including 

 the third round. There were eight entries, aud Pierson made two and 

 WUley one reentry, this swelling the pot to which was divided on 

 the ninth round by HoUis, Castle aud FiUford. The scores: 



Canon 122220 Castle 111121123 



Lindsley 211213330 Fulford 111121 111 



Gasper 20 Pierson 001220 



HoUis 121112112 Willey 200 



C. H. TOWNSBKD. 



New Jersey Ti-ap-Shooters' League. 



The initial shoot for 1893, of the New Jersey Trap-Shooters' League 

 was held on the grounds of the Union Gun Club, at Springfield, on 

 Feb. 38, aud drew out a fair number of teams although not as many as 

 were expected. The weatliei- in the nioruing- was raw and threatening 

 and shortly after noou ther-e set in a suow-.storm from the northwest, 

 the snow falling so thicldy so =>s to render target shooting difficult. 

 The storm continued aU the afternoon and kej)t number of shooters 

 away. 



The clubs w-hich entered teams were the Passaic City Gun Club, of 

 Passaic; Independent Gun Club, of Plaiufield; Myrtle Avenue Gun 

 Club, of Irvington; South Side Gun Club, of Newark: Endea\ oi' Gun 

 Club, of Jersey Chy; Maplewood Gun Club, of Maplew-oocl: Union Gun 

 Clubi of Springfield, auci Boiling Springs Gun Club, of Rnthei ford. 

 Each team comprised ■} men ,aud eacli man shot at 25 Keystone tar.gets 

 under the rapid-liring system. As shown by the scores the Boiling 

 Springs Gun Ohib were short ?, men, and T, S. Keller, Neat Apgar and 

 Ed. Collins shot on the team, although earlier in the day eacii of these 

 men had shot on other teams. This is not forbidden by the rules of 

 the league, but that it is wrong no one will dispute. 



The highest score in the team shoot was made by the Union team 

 while McPeek and Apgar tied for the highest Individual score on 23 

 brealts each. 



The result of the day's shooting is detailed below: 



TEAM RACE. 



Passaic City Gun Club. 



Wise 01 1 1 1 lOllUOll 10101000101 — 16 



Shaw 11111101001011101 11111101—20 



Connor 1011111100111000110110001—15 



Kurst 01 1 01010000101 100101 01 100—11 



Abbott 1 00101001 1001 1 1 1 001 1 1 1010—14— 76 



Independent Gun Club. 



Terry. 0111111011111111101110111—21 



Kellar 1010010111111111011111010-18 



Apgar 1100111101101010101011011—16 



Brantmgham 1111111111010111011010111—20 



Soper 1110101011010111111110001—17— 92 



Myrtle Avenue Gun Club. 



Allen , 1010101101111111001110111—18 



Palmer .1110010110101101111010111— 17 



T Smith 1100011000011100010101111—18 



Compton 1100111011011101011011110—17 



Young 0010101001111101111110010—15— 80 



South Side Gim Club. 



Hedden 1101011 1001001 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 01 —18 



Geoffroy 11110110100111110111 11110-19 



Ilobart 111101011010101 101 1 100111 —17 



Whitehead lOlllOOinOl 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 —20 



Breintnall 1101011111111100111111111—21— 95 



Endeavor Gun Club. 



E Collins 11 110111011011 1101 11 1011 1—20 



Mihl 011100101100011010111x110—15 



Heritage ; 0100101011011101001001011—13 



Crevehng 1 0010010101111101 1011 11 1 0—16 



McPeek 1111111111111111110111101—23— 87 



Maplewood Gun Cluh. 



J AV Smith 1111111111111101011111011-22 



C Dean lOllOOlOOlllOllllOOllOOll— 15 



Drake 1111101110111111110000011—18 



SielUey 1111101111001111111111111—22 



Van Uyke IlllOlllOlUlOlOlllOllllO— 19— 96 



Union Gun Club. 



G Pudn ey 01 1 0n 1 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 001 1 1 1 01— 1 8 



C Smith 1100111011111111111111111-22 



J L Smith 100100011110111111111OO11— 17 



Miller 1111111111111111110101011-23 



SIgler 1110111111111110111010111- 31— 100 



Boiling Springs Gun Club. 



Paul 0111110101110111100111111-19 



Huck 1011011000111101001101100—14 



Apgar 1110111111101111111111111—23 



Keflar 0111111001011101110110111-18 



E Colfins ..1100111110111111011001011-18- 93 



Sweepstake Events. — No. 1, 10 singles entry gl: Sigler 9, Van Dyke 

 10, Miller 10, Dutcliy 6, T H Keller 4. Brant 7. 



No. 3, 10 singles, entry $1: MUler 7, Dutchy 8, Sigler 8, T. H. Keller 

 7. Vaa Dyke 10, Soper 8. 



No. 3, 15 singles, entry $1.50: 



Dutchy 101100000010101— 6 TKKeller 111011110010111—11 



Van Dyke 111011101111111—13 Brantringham, .110111111011001—11 



Paul 110011110011100— 9 Geoflfroy 101100111111101—11 



Miller 011111011111111—13 C M Hedden, ... lOOOOlOOOilOlOl— 6 



Sigler 111110101111010—11 Breintnall 110111111111110—13 



W Smith 101111110110111—12 



No. 4, 10 singles, entry $1 : 



Hedden 1010010010—4 Drake .1111101101—8 



W Smith 11111111 10—8 Mehl 1001 010 1 1 1 —6 



Collins 1111011111—9 Dutchy ...1011111111—9 



Sigler 11111111 10—9 Heritage 10111 10001— 6 



Vail Dyke 1111111101—9 Dean 1111011101—8 



BreintnaU... 1111110111—9 Strader 0000010010—2 



OeofiCroy 1111111110—9 McPeek 1001110111—7 



Mfiler 1111111011—9 Soper 1111100110—7 



Pane 1001000100—3 Huck 1101111000—6 



No. 5, 15 singles, entry $1,50: 



W Smith 111111111110111—14 Drake 011110110011011 —10 



Van Dyke 101111111111111—14 Dutchy 1101100111 101 10— HI 



Miller 110011111111111—13 Geoffrey 101111111010111-13 



Sigler 101011011010100— 8 Heritage 11010010111 noi-lO 



Collins 111111101101111—13 Creveling 010100001111011— 8 



Breintnall 111111111111111—15 Paul 101011011011111—11 



No 6, 10 .singles, entry $1 : 



McPeek 1011111111— 9 Strader 1111100100- 6 



Van Dyke 0111111111— 9 Crevelmg 1101110100— 6 



W Smith 1111011101— 8 Mehl 00O0OO1111— 4 



Hedden 1010111111—8 Paul 0111100011— 6 



Collins 1110110011— 7 Heritage., OlOOlOllOl— 5 



Hacke = 1011001111— 7 Drake 1101101110— 7 



Sigler 11O111O0OO— 5 Dutchy 1110111101— 8 



Miller 1111111111—10 Dean IIOIOOOIIO— 5 



Brantingham Icllllllll— 10 T H Keller 1001110011— 6 



Loper 1010110111— 7 J Smith 0111110101— 7 



Whitehead 1111111111—10 Apgar 0110101111— 7 



Breintnall lllllllllo— 9 Abbott lllOOlOOll— 6 



No. 7. 30 birds, .152 entrance: 

 Geolfrey.,. 01111110110101111011—15 Van DykcllllOllOlHOlllOllll— 16 



Miller 11111111111111101111—19 Jim Smith. 11111111101001101111— 16 



Palmer. . , , 11000111011100101101—13 Dutchy. . ..11011111111111101110— 17 



Collins 11111111111111101111—19 Apgai- 11101101101111111111—14 



CMHedden 11111111111111111101— 19 Mehl 11111100101111111000—14 



Breintnan..llll0Olllllllllll011— 17 Drake 11111111111111110111—19 



Light 11111111111110110101—17 Heritage . .00000100011001010001— 6 



W Smith . .11110111111111011111—18 Paul 10111111101110111111—17 



■VVhiteheadlOllOlllllllllllOlll— 18 



No. 8, 10 birds, §1 entrance: 



Coeman OllOlllllO— 7 Geoffrey 0100111101— 6 



Palmer 0100010010— 2 Dean 1100011101— 6 



Abbott J 111010001— 6 Miller 1111111111—10 



Van Dyke 1011011111— 8 Strader 0000010110— 3 



Young 1011111111— 9 Crevehng 1101111101— 8 



Breintnall 1001111011— 7 Paul 1101101110— 7 



Huck llOOnoiOl— 6 C M Hedden 1101101011— 7 



McPeek lOOUllOlI— 7 Dutchy 0110110000- 4 



ColUns 1111111111-10 Fry 1000000110— 3 



T H KeUer 11 1101 111 1— 9 Apgar 10011 11010— 0 



W Smith 1111111111—10 



No. 9, 15 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Hedden 1 11100101110101— 10 W Smith 101111111001111—12 



Geoffrey 111011111111010—13 JL Smith OOOOOOOllOllOOO— 4 



Van Dyke 111110111111111—14 Strader 000001001011000— 4 



Walters IIOIIOOIOOIIOII— 9 MoPeck 111111100111011—12 



Drake 110111110111010—11 MUler 111111111111111—15 



BreintnaU 111110110111111—13 CoUins 111111010011111—13 



Extra No. 1, |l entrance: Sigler 9, Van Dyke 8, MiUer 7. 



Extra No. 2, entrance 50 cents: Miller 8, Sigler 8, Condit 5, White 8, 

 Van Dvke 8. 



Extra No. 3, entrance 50 cents: Sigler 9, Condit 8, Van Dyke 10, 3Iil- 

 ler 9, White 6. 



Extra No. 4, entrance 50 cents: Sigler 7, Miller 8, Van Dyke 8, Con- 

 dit 7. 



Trap at Watson's Park. 



BuRNSiDE, Bl., March 3,— The Chicago Shooting Club, for club 

 badge, at live pigeons, first miss out. new DUnois rules: 



M J Eich 310 H C Porter 0 



R Heikes 21211 B Barto 20 



E Buigham 33.320 A O Anson 130 



G Klemman , 320 J Alabaster 0 



L M Hamline 0 H H McMm-chy lO 



KB Wadsworth 2320 



Sweep, 10 live pigeons, entry $5: 



Bingham 2323232323-10 Barto 1121011123-9 



Heikes - 1131012132— 9 Kleinman 0222020903—6 



Wadsworth 223022)112— 9 Alabaster 1201030021 — 6 



Eich 31121U1212— 9 McMurchy 2212201012-8 



.4usou, 0211022111— 8 Cowan 1100213101—7 



Hamline 2323200201 — 7 Vander 30 1 032200 1 —6 



Ed. Bingham and H. U. McMurchy vs. RoUa Heikes and A . C. 

 Anson, 50 targets each, from 5 unknown traps, electric pull: 



Bingham 35 Heikes 31 



McMmchv 38—73 Anson 35—68 



Same day, Geo. Kleinmau vs. H. C. Porter, 25 targets each, same 

 traps: 



Klemman 11 Porter 10 



Ravblhicig. 



Vernon Rod and Gun Club. 



The members of the Vernon Rod and Gun Club made a poor showing 

 at Dexter Park on Friday, Feb. 34. It was their i-egular monthly shoot 

 for the best averages .at 7 birds, H and T traps. Dr. Little and' A. Os- 

 terhout divided first money in the clui) shoot. The scores: 



A Osterhout 1331313—7 W H Thompson 1230201—5 



Dr Little 1123113—7 G B Merrihew. . . , . . . ,0111113—6 



F A Thompson 1221303-6 



Shooting in a Blizzard. 



* The taU end of the blizzard which struck Newark, on March 4, made 

 target shooting anytliing but a pleasure, but it did not deter the East 

 Side-Mutual and East Orange Gun Clubs from facing the traps in the 

 first of a series of three friendly matches. The shoot took place on 

 the grounds of the East Side-Mutuals. in Weidenmayer's Pa.rk, the 

 teams comprising 10 men each and each man shooting at 25 artificial 

 targets. With the strong, tricky wind and the driving fine snow, good 

 scores were out, one man managing to put up a score of 34 w^hile no 

 one else beat 31. The team shoot was foUowed by 5 sweepstakes at 10 

 targets each, the scores being as below, the team scores leadhig: 

 East Side-Mutual Gun Club. 



Koeger 0111111111101111111111100—21 



Schrafft 1111011100111011110101011-18 



Parment 1110011 1111 1 10001101 10100— 16 



Young 1111010101001011011019111—16 



Hilfers 1001011110111001001001110—14 



Fischer .1111011101101111100101111—19 



SchUling 1111111111111111110111111—24 



Hassinger 1011111110111111111101110—31 



Hague 1100101101100101011110011—15 



Koeller 1000001101111000000111001—11—172 



East Orange Gun Club. 



Babbage 1001101010100100010101011—13 



S S Hedden 1100111111101001010010110—15 



R Dukes 0101001111111001111000110—15 



W Dukes 1001001110111111111000110—16 



E Rainey 1101010011000101111111011—16 



A Wright 1011101111100001011110100-15 



A B Hedden 0111101110010110101110011—16 



Wheaton 10011110101111010101001 01—15 



Phillips 1101111111000110111000100—15 



T Dukes 1111011110110111010011001—17—153 



No. 1, 10 birds, entry 50 cts.: 



Hassinger 0111111101— 8 S Hedden 1011011001— 6 



Babbage 1010100101— S Young 0111001111— 7 



PhiUips 1110101101— 7 Heinrich 1100001001— 4 



Hague 0101010110— 5 Koegel 1011011110— 7 



Wheaton 1111111111—10 HUfers 0101001010- 4 



Parment lOlOllIlll— 8 Wright 0011000000— 2 



No. 2: 



Schrafft 0101101111— 7 8 Hedden IIOIIOIOOI— 6 



Hague 0001001010- 3 Hassinger 0111000111—6 



Koegel 1111011111— 9 Parment 0100111101— 6 



Heinrich 0110011100— 5 Babbage oOllOlOOOl— 4 



Phillips 1111111111—10 W Dukes 0111010110— 6 



No. 3: 



SchiUing 0011011011—6 F Parmnent 1110111111—9 



Schrafft 1010100011—5 Heinrich 0010010001—3 



Young 1111011011—8 Hilfers lllOOllOll— 7 



Hassinger 1101111111—9 R Dukes 1110000101—5 



Hogan 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 —9 Wright Ill 000001 0—4 



PhUUps 1111101 110—8 KoeUer 1 0001 0001 0—3 



Koegl 1011101110-7 Rainy llollOOOll— 6 



S Hedden 0001110011—5 Weiler 0011100111— fi 



Wheaton 0100000100—2 T Dukes 0011010111—6 



~ No. 4: Schrafft 8, Hague 6, Hassinger 8, Koegel 4, Parment 0, S. Hed- 

 den 4, T. Oaks 4, Koeller ,5, Hilfers 7. 



No, 5, Schrafft 3, Hague 5, Hassinger 6, Parment 8, Koegel 6, Hil- 

 fers 4. 



Hotel-Keeper Morfey vs. Jockey Goodale. 



Wednbsuay, March 1, was a perfect day for live bird shooting, the 

 sun shiuing bright and clear, the air having an edge keen enough to 

 make the birds feel lively and the W. N.W. wind being just strong 

 enough to prompt them to take quick flight when the trap was 

 sprung. John Erb's Newark grounds were visited on this day by a 

 goodlj' contingent of sportsmeu from Paterson and Brooklyn as well 

 as by a number of the locals, all anxious to see the contest between 

 the weU-known jockey Frank L. Goodale, of Brooklyn, and boniface 

 Thomas W. Morfey, of Paterson. 



The conditions of the match were 50 live pigeons per man, for ignO a 

 side, Morfey to stand at 28 and Goodale at 26yds. rise. E. D. Fulford 

 was referee and Rody Maliei sc n-er. 



The jockey-shooter was nut of form and seemed unable to get up 

 on his bh'ds. continually andershootiug, while Morfey was in the best 

 of shape and hail tlie race well in hand after the first half. The birds 

 were as fine a lotas have been trapped in this vicinity for a lon^ 

 time, being quick to take wing, tricky and fa.wfc in their flight aud hard 

 enough to carry lead in good shape. 1 1 ^ i ; ; : 



Goodale i ■:-.'l011201i»2— 19 



y/: ;: : 1 1 i u 2301221202— 19— 38 



Morfey nij:^l 121021133—33 



12111110.31113100132122111-23—45 



The above match was followed by a race at 10 birds each, for $10, 

 between T. W. Morfey and T. G. Wright, of Paterson: 

 Morfey 3321213131—10 Wright 2121112011— 9 



Then followed a series of sweeps at 6 birds each, $5 entry, with 2 

 moneys in each, which are shown below: 



No. 1. No, 2. No. 3. 



Lindsley 222211—6 222.12— 5 022222-5 



Castle 121210—5 220111—5 II II II— 6 



Fulford 121113-6 121122-6 111110—5 



Morfey 11301.3—5 121.221—6 111213-6 



Goodale •22133-5 



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



Morfey 211112-6 102221-5 213313-6 111312-6 



Wright 110003—3 131II1-6 103122- 5 12100.1—4 



Canon 00»201— 2 102112 -5 320112- 5 100111—4 



Lindsley 110321—5 122122—6 12221:3—6 •*jn21— 4 



Castle 111110-5 001121— ^1 311113—6 111011—5 



HolUs 11 1110— 5 



C. H. TowNSEsn. 



New York German Gun Club. 



Eighteen members of the New York German Gun Club held their 

 second live bh-d shoot of the year at Dexter Park on Tuesday, Feb. 31. 

 P. Garm.'i, Jr., was the only one to make a straight score of seven and 

 heagain won the iirst medal. J, Goerlitz, M, Bonden and A. Schmidt 

 tied with si.x: each for the medal given by Louis Miller, Schmidt won 

 on the shoot off. The scores: 



FSauter 20102100^ G Winter 11200200-4 



P Garms, Sr 10110010-4 W Bonden 22021120—6 



F Ha.fl: 21 ipiOOl— 5 H Thoraford 01001011-4 



P Garms, Jr 12201122—7 JFrazer 01000002—2 



G Shroeder 1000210.-3 ASchmidt 230311,30 -6 



J WeUbrook 0100(KX10-1 J Klein 30100110—4 



J GoerUtz 13101201-6 A Edwards 00220210—4 



CLenoni 00020200 -8 S Merrihew 10101010—4 



C Stradtman 00101102 -4 H Carwein 00000230—3 



Team shoot, losing side to pay: 



P. Garmes, .Jr.'s Side. A. Schmidt" s Side. 



P Garms, Jr 111—3 A Schmidt 220—3 



J Frazer 001—1 C Lenoni 112—3 



FSauter 111—3 J Goerlitz 110—3 



C Meisenholder 012—2 M Bonden 101—2 



F Huff .230—3 J Klein 200—1 



S Merrihew 111—3 H Carwein 231—3 



H Thomford 110—3 A Edwards 101—2 



J WeUbrook; 311—3 G Schroeder 110-3 



Blind , 110-3-21 P Garms, Sr 001—1—18 



Hanover Gun Club. 



Six members of the Hanover Gun Club attended the second shoot of 

 the club at Queens County Driving Park, od Wednesday, Feb. 22, for 

 the club's medal and sweepstake prizes. The weathei' was very cold, 

 with a gale blowing, but quite a number of events were shot off dur- 

 ing the day. The s'core.s: 



Second shoot of the season for club medal: 



C M Meyer 1321221012-9 C H Offerman 0132:201210—7 



J N Meyer 2111121102—9 H H Starkey 2203312031—8 



W R Smith 3100331111— 8 G W Piper 1130032311—8 



Sweepstake shoot, Si entry, miss and out: 



C M Mever 1222221121—10 H H Starkey 333112120-8 



J N Mever 1122113311—10 G W Piper 231122110—8 



WR Smith 3311113130— 9 



Match, 5 birds, JlO: 

 H H Starkey 22020-3 G W Piper 12102—4 



Salida Rod and Gun Club. 



Sauda, Col, March 3.— Below find score of Salida Rod and Gun 

 Club monthly medal shoot at 40 bluerocks as follows, 20 singles, un- 

 known angles, unknown trap.^ aud 10 pairs: 



PMulvannv .lOOnulOlOl nnilllUl— 13 10 10 11 00 11 11 10 11 10 10—1-3 

 C LHoagla'nd.llOllOinoilOOUllOl— 14 11 10 10 00 10 11 11 11 11 00—13 

 GGMcIvor... 000110001111 10101010— 10 10 10 10 10 10 (HI 10 10 10 01— » 

 D B PhiUips.. IIIOOllllltHtllunill— 15 11 10 11 10 10 00 11 11 11 11—15 

 C WMeachamllOlUlllllllIOOmi— 17 01 10 11 11 11 10 11 10 11 11-16 

 C. L. H. 



Hurlingbam Rules. 



Rules of the HurUngham Gun Club and 'he Gun Olub (Xondon), 

 blue and gold, vest pockel size. Now edition, price 33 cents. 



