JtnSE 1, 18»8.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



48B 



J W Batcheller 1821101120321112212110110-21 



V W Flowerree 12n2312221032''2222222233— 34 



T W Herson 203111100121102w. 



Dr J P Jackson 011022021300002w. 



J K Guinotte 8221221 2122022220022322S3-S3 



C C Herman 1002020000312] Ow. 



S M West. 1121120111221120332123212—33 



T J Jones 010l21200002002vv. 



H S Ferguson 2101 020011211122111121222 -31 



T J Gillian 01]22]202133123w. 



A A Whipple 02U10] 01022321 w. 



George B Orr 00002]211011232w. 



Q U Whiteman 01001031 1200201 w. 



Geo Schroeder 1112231002lll01w. 



JAR Elliott. 2322112323111132121221313-35 



D SGordon 10010221111010It\'. 



Dr W Starij 1101320101011030132201900—1(5 



No, 87, 10 targets: 



Scott 0111101000— 6 W Bennett 1111111001- 8 



Strand lllOllllll— 9 Bryant 1111101111- 9 



Hale lllUlllll- 10 Dick 1111111111—10 



Allen lliniini- 10 Keene IIIOIIIIIO— 8 



Nofsinger 1111101111— 9 A Bennett OlUUOlll— 8 



Bubb OllllUlll— 9 



First money, S3.(j0, divided on ties of 10; second, $3.15, Strand and 

 Budd divided; third. Sl-40, ties on 8. 



No. 28, 10 targets, $1: 



Strand 1110011101- 7 Durkee 1111111110- 9 



Allen lllOllllll— 9 Scott ..lllOlUlll- 9 



Hale 0001010111— 4 W Bennett lOlllUlll— 9 



A Bennett llllllllll— 10 Essig OlllUlllO— 8 



Keene 1101011100— 6 Mj'ers lOlllllllO— 8 



Budd 1111111111—10 Irwin OOlllUlOO— 6 



Gordon 1111111111—10 BUI Nye 1111111000- 7 



First money, S4.55, ties on 10; second, |3.75, ties on 9; third, $1.80, 

 divided by ties on 7. 



No. 39, 10 targets, $1: 



Bennett 1111111111—10 Myers .1111111110- 9 



Allen 1111100111— 8 Budd 1111111111—10 



Durkee 1101110101- 7 Strand 1011011111— 8 



Gordon 1111111011- 9 Mulligan 1011110011— 7 



Keene 0111111111— 9 Scott lllllllOll— 9 



Essig 1010111011— 7 



First money, $3.55, divided by ties on 10; second, $1.95, Gordon and 

 Scott: third, $1.45, Allen. 



No. 30, 5 pairs targets, SI: 



Durkee 10 11 00 10 10-5 Gordon 11 01 11 10 10—7 



Mize 10 11 11 10 10—7 Strand............ 10 10 00 10 10—4 



W Bennett 10 10 10 00 11—5 Keene 10 10 00 10 11—5 



Thompson 00 00 01 00 00—1 Budd ;...ll 11 11 11 10-9 



Myers 10 11 11 11 11—9 Essig ......00 10 10 00 01—3 



Fu'.st money, $3.25, divided ties on 9: second, Sl-95, Gordon; third, 

 $1.;30. divided on ties of 5. 



No. 31, 10 targets, $1: 



Gordon 0111111111— 9 Bryant llllllOlll— 9 



Hill 1111111110— 9 Dick 1111101110— 8 



NofsiDger lUllllOlO— 8 Batcheller lllllllHl— 10 



First money, $2.65, Batcheller; second. $1.30, divided on ties of 9. 



No. 32, 10 targets, $1: 



Myers 1111010110— 7 Davis 1110100111— 7 



Keene 1111101001— 7 Scott 0011110111— 7 



Budd 1111011110— 8 Batcheller 1101111101— 8 



Wood 1001101110— 6 Mock 1101111000— 6 



Meads 0101011011— 7 Allen 0111111101— 8 



Essig 1011011110— 7 Kinnan llllOlUll— 9 



Irwin 0111110101— 7 



First money, $4.22, Kinnan: second, $3.50, dividedby Allen and Budd: 

 third, $1.70, Myers. 



The Fifth Bay. 



Sweepstakes shooting was resumed Friday after the championship 

 race was completed, and the fli'st was a 10 bird sweep, $7.50 entrance. 



Irwin .0212122112— 9 Riley 022232^212— 9 



Mize 1212030212— 8 Kearns 3222331113—10 



Budd 1102333113— 9 Baker 1310111201— 8 



Graham 0000003100— 2 Cogswell 1211110101— 8 



"Blue Eyes" 3033033103— 7 Mulligan 1103221223— 9 



Burrell 2313033130— 8 Hershey 1111311101— 9 



Smith 1201013313— 8 Elliott 1111311101— 9 



Bennett 3130033313— 8 Mason 1313213311—10 



Higgins 3030331000— 5 



First money, $31.44, was divided by Mason and Kearns; second, 

 $23.58, Budd: third, $15.73, Smith and Bennett; fourth, $7.80, by Cogs- 

 well and '-Bliie Byes." 



The target races commenced to lag during the day, and what races 

 were shot were not of much importance, the entries being light. 



The visitors all left for home Friday evening, and but little shooting 

 was done yesterday, one small Uve bird sweep and a few target sweeps, 

 with about half a dozen entries closing the tournament. The tourna- 

 ment has been a successful one for the management. Nearly 3,800 

 birds were disposed of and about 6,000 targets. Dr. W. F. Carver 

 arrived here to-day, and EUlott has a friend who thinks of backing 

 the local man against -'Evil Spirit" for any amount from $100 to $1,000 

 a side. Whitfield. 



Coney Island Athletic Clulb Cup. 



The fifth contest of the series for the Coney Island Athletic Club's 

 silver cup, representing the championship of Kings county gun clubs, 

 was held at Dexter Park on Tuesday, May 33. 



The weather was as fine as any trap-shooter could wish for, and 

 Miller furnished a lot of fast-flying birds that tested the skill of the 

 marksmen. 



The eight clubs originall.y entered were represented, but only one of 

 the Northside Gun Club shot out his score. The other seven had out 

 their full complement, and some fine shooting was witnessed. On the 

 part of the Atlantic Rod and Gun Club, the veterans J. B. Voorhees, C. 

 E. Morris and Henry Balzer, made straight scores of 15 and sent their 

 club to the front with a total of 68. The young Vernon Rod and Gun 

 Club tied with New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club with 64 each. W. H. 

 Thompson, of the former, and G. E. Nostrand, of the latter, scored 15 

 straight each. E. Helgans, of the Parkways, was the only other 

 straiglit scorer. Captain Shepherd, of the Crescents, was the one to 

 make a score of 14. The Coney Island Rod and Gun Club scored 61 for 

 third place, the Parkways coming next w4th 58, the Crescents 55, and 

 the Glenmores last with 51. Some remarkably, fine shots were made 

 by C. E. Norris, J. B. Voorhees, H. Balzer, W. Selover, C. 3iurphy, C. 

 Plate, J. Bennett, E. Helgans, John Ratbjen, C. Furguesen, Jr., and G. 

 E. Nostrand. 



The standing of the teams that have completed their scores to date 

 is as follows: New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club 317, Atlantic Rod and 

 Gun Club 309, Cone.v Island Rod and Gun Club 305, Vernon Rod and 

 Gun Club 396, Parkway Rod and Gun Club 389, Glenmore Rod and Gun 

 Club 289. The scores: 



North Side Gun Gun Club. Atlantic Rod and (Htn Plulj 



JN Meyer 012101310003221— 10 Voorhees. . .li-.'!! .'!]! 1 1 • ' . -i.n 



C E Morris. 31 - -.5 



Monseea luui.. : . : jj . . -n 



Balzer nyirjj.'iii 1111. .if) 



G Morris...23llll3113001J0— 12— 68 

 Glenmore Rod and Gun Club. Coney Island Rod and Gun Club 



Hartye 1821»11132.a3130— 13 Northi-idge. 113113301311103— 13 



J A Eppig. .201131100101020— 9 Hyde 131010.3311 1212.2— 13 



Schliemann.lll«3100111 1»11— 11 Pfaender. . . .032331020033131—11 



Selover 103303200301111—10 Murphy . . . .11003313.2311013— 12 



PEppig 000310101020133 - 8—51 Plate 121110301013111—12—61 



Parkway Rod and Gun Club. Crescent Gun Club. 



Bottj' 021«11230111103— 11 Shepherd. . .,333113311011112—14 



Blake ni3:Jll33330013— 13 Hopkins. . . .110101033.331110-11 



Short 020301033011000— 7 Mohrman. , .830110001312103— 10 



Bennett. . . ..120013203111111— 13 Rathjen , . . .101013101101311-11 



Helgans, . . .332331133,3331.32-15-58 Gilman 011200121110010— 9—55 



\ ernon Rod and Gun Club. New Utrecht Rod and Gnn Club. 



Greff 2032 U3U011121— 13 Meyer ,33113,3201231010—12 



Little 013,301103011110—10 Wynu 2lll.3»lll]00312— 12 



F Thomps'nl333»lll3111130— 13 Furgues'njrl31110lll011211— 13 



WThomps'11121331211111111— 15 Deacon 110010321112311—12 



Osterhout. .10011.3311111111—13—64 Nostrand, . .111111.213111111—15—64 

 Referee, Jacob Pentz, Scorer, C, A. Dellai-. 



Milwaukeeans at the Trap. 



Milwaukee, Wis., 3Iay 30. — After three weeks of uninterrupted rain 

 storms local shooters have at last had an opportunity to try their skill 

 at the trap. On Tuesday the Southside Gim Club practiced, with the 

 following result; 20 singles: 



Dieter mil 111111111111111—20 Wood 11111111111111001000—15 



Yahr 11111111 llIlUOlllll— 19 Dickens ... IIIOOOOOIHIIOIOIOII -12 



Nash lllUilllllOllllllOU- 17 Wagner .. .01001110100111001100— 10 



Drought... 11011111011101111111—17 



The Milwaukee Rifle Club's practice Friday resulted as follow.*): 



Dieter 78 SO 80-338 Johnston 61 US 78—207 



Story 7(5 68 73—317 Thurston Go 65 74—304 



The South Side Gun Club's new houses and grounds have been com- 

 pleted and will be formally occupied by the club June 6. A shooting 

 programme has been arranged to occupy the aftenioon hours, and a 

 baniiuet in the evening will conclude the exercises. A, W. F. 



NEW JERSEY STATE LEAGUE. 



The May shoot of the New Jersey Trap-Shooters' League took place 

 last Saturday, under the auspices of the Endeavor Gun Club, on their 

 Marion grounds. The day was damp and raw and the light bad. In 

 the team race the South Sides of Newark distinguished themselves by 

 making 115 out of a possible 135 breaks, three of their number making 

 clean scores. The scores were good throughout, as was the attend- 

 ance. In some of the sweepstakes there were forty five entries. The 

 team shoot for the State championship was for 5-meu teams, at 25 

 targets per man. Below we give scores of all events excepting sweep- 

 stakes Nos. 13 and 14, the scores of which were so lightly written as 

 to leave little or no carbon impression on the paper. 



TEAM MATCH. 



Maplewood, 



Drake 1100111111111111110011111-31 



Yeamans 1111110111111111111111111-24 



Van Dyke llllllllllHllllllllllllI- 25 



War Smith 1111111111111111001111111—33 



C Dean 0111111011111111011111011—31—114 



Boiling Springs. 



Hall 1111111111110111001111111—23 



Richmond 111100111 lUllOllllllOllll— 20 



Apgar 1111101101011111111111111—23 



P A Jeanneret 0111001111110011110101111—18 



Quimby 1111111111111111111111101—24—106 



South Side. 



Breintnall 1101110111111111111101111—2 2 



Hoffman 1111111111111111111111111—25 



Geoffroy llllllllllUlll 111111 ill '—35 



Thompson lllllllllllllinillllllll— 25 



Phillips ; 1101101011011110111010111—18-115 



Myrtle Park. 



Corapton 0111111111101101111111111—23 



T Smith 1111111111110111111111111—24 



Toung 1111010111101101011010110—17 



Howard 1011010010001001010000110—10 



Kreighter 0111111110001000111011010—16— 90 



Endeavor. 



CMcPeek 1111111111110111111111111—24 



FPort 1000011101111111111110101—19 



Mehl 0001101011110111111111011—18 



Huff 1101011111011011001111111—19 



E Colhns 0001111111101111111101111—20—100 



Union. 



Sigler 1110111110011111001111101—19 



Sickley 0101110111111111011111111—21 



Brantingham 1111111111101111111111111—34 



Liudsley 1111111101110111101101101—30 



Mfller 1111111111111111111111111—35—109 



Passaic City. 



Shaw 1111110010111011 101011011—18 



Wise 0011111111100110111011111—19 



Coman OlOOlllOlOOllOlOllUlllll— 17 



Jelleme 1111111101110111101111101—31 



Abbott 0011101111110101111111111—20— 95 



No. 1, 10 singles, entry 1, 3 moneys: Creveling 8, George 5, Hobart 10, 

 Van Dyke 8, Mehl 9, Hollister 8. 



No. 3, 10 singles, entry $1: George 3, HuflE 10, Hobart 8, Van Dyke 10, 

 Mehl 7, Creveling 5, R. Strader 7, Proctor 8, Heritage 5. 



No. 3, 15 singles, entry $1.50: HufC 10, Van Dyke 13, Hobart 11, Mehl 



12, Creveling 11, Heritage 11, A. R, Strader 7. 



No, 4, 10 singles, entry $1: Creveling 8, Van Dyke 10, Heritage 6, Ho- 

 bart 7, Post 5, Mehl 7, R. Stader 7, Huft 8. Proctor 4, HoUister 8, Ed 

 Coilihs 10, A. Strader 4, 



No. 5, 10 singles, entry $1, 4 moneys: Hobart 9, Capt. Money 8, Van 

 Dyke 9, Creveling 7, Huff 6, Hoffman 8, Mehl 8, Collins 9, Post 8. 



No. 6, 20 singles, entry $2: Hobart 18, Capt. Money 13, Van Dyke 20, 

 Huff 9, C. Dean 17, Hoffmann 20, Mehl 13, Colhns 18, Post 17, Sigler 

 19, Thomas 18, Heritage 16. 



No. 7, 10 singles, entry $1, fom- moneys: Horner 7, Capt. Money, 

 Creveling 8, Huff 7, C. Dunn 10, Hoffman 10, Allen 6, Van Dyke 10, 

 Mehl 9, K. Strader 4, E. CoUins 9, Proctor 7, Paul 8, HoUister 9, Sig- 

 ler 9. 



No. 8, 10 smgles, entry §1: Hobart 8, Capt. Money 9, Creveling 8, 

 C. Dean 9. Thomas 5, Van Dyke 7, Mehl 7, Clark 6, Post 7. CoUins 8, 

 Heritage 7, Hoffmann 9. Paul 6, Huff 10, Apgar 8, Beebe 6, Sigler 9, 

 Brantingham 9, MiUer 8, Hall 6, Manning 6, Seeley 6, Richmond 10. 



No. 9, 15 singles, entry $1.50, four moneys: Apgar 15, Collins 11, 

 Capt. Money 13, Van Dyke 12, Hobart 13, Sigler 13, Post 14, MiUer 12, 

 HaU 13, Mehl 11, Paul 14, Hoffmann 13, Beebe 12, Seely 11, Hoff 12, 

 Brantingham 12, Quimby 12, Breintnall 13, Lenone 10, Manning 9, Rich- 

 mond 13. Brown 3, 



No. 10, 10 smgles, entrance $1: Hoffman 8. CoUins 10, Myies 9, 

 Hobart 7, Van Dyke 10, Allen 5, Mehl 8, C. Dean 8, Thomas 9, Young 8, 

 MiUer 7, Money 9, HaU 7, Beebe 7, Brantingham 9, Apgar 10, Quimby 

 10, Breintnall 10, Huck 8, Paul 8, Seeley 8, Leone 4, Brown 4, Slanning 



7, Post 10, Heritage 8, Clark 7, Hyde 8, Richmond 10. Higgins 5, W. 

 Smith 10, Yeomans 8, Geoffro.y 9, Lindsley 6, Squhes 6,'McPeek 8. 



No. 11, 10 birds, entrance $1: Apgai- 8, MUIer 7, Collins 10, Van Dyke 



8, Beebe 8, BreintnaU 8, Geoffrey 10, Hall 7, Compton 8, Howard 7, 

 Thomas 9, Manning 7, Seeley 5, Paul 9, Brantingham 8, Lenone 6, 



. , ,r o T.-_jo„_o 7^ Dean 8, Smith 



Yeomans 9, Siggins 

 . Sieker 3, Leone 5, 

 Seigler 10. 



No. 13, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: Money 8, W. Smith 8, Yeomans 6, 

 Leone 5, Sealey 6, Abbott 5, Squu-e 8, Breintnall 9, Apgar 8, Jelleme 7, 

 Crevling 9, Paid 8, Shaw 7, Coeman 6, Fisher 8, Dean 8, Hoffman 9, Van 

 Dyke 7, CoUins 7, Geoffrey 9, McPeek 10, Quhnby 9, Hall 10, Thomas 10, 

 R. Strader 5, Beebe 9, Manning 6, Sigler 10, Lindsley 6, Rob 3, E. Metter 

 10, Brantingharn 10, D.^ Terry^9, Hyde 8, Seaiy Hobart 10. 



13^. 



Squire , ~-o , — , — - 



13, Rob Blue 10, Beebe 11, Abbott 10, Mehl 12. 

 No. 16, 10 smgles, entry $1, four moneys: Hall 9, Lindsley 7, Quimby 



7, Leone 7, VV Smith 9, Hobart 10, Apgar 7, Beeby 7, Proctor 6, Collins 

 10, Mehl 9, Creveling 8, Post 7, McPeek 8, Siegler 8, Hoff 9, Abott 7, 

 Leone 7, Squire 8, Rob 4. 



No. 17, 10 .singles: Lindsley 9, HaU 7, Hobart 7, Crevehng 7, CoUins 

 10, Leone 7, Abott 5, McPeak 11, Proctor 6, Squire 5, Strader 5, Dock 3, 

 Post 9. 



Hell Gate Gun Club. 



Thk recently organized Hell Gate Gun Club held a pleasant day's 

 outing at Dexter Park on Wednesday, May 24. Twenty-five member.s 

 shot at 10 birds each, Association rules. E. Doeinck and J. H. Voss 

 were the only two to kUl 10 straight; W. H. Voss and J. Hogan came 

 next with 8 each. The birds were a fast lot and too good for the 

 balance of the shooters, who made a poor showing on tbe score list. 

 Score: 



E Doemck 1111111111—10 J Hogan 2311103101—8 



J Mallenbrook 1010023000— 4 C Webber 2101100111—7 



H Lehm 0000021002— 3 J Schmuek 0110100010-4 



J Trommel 0120000310— 4 J Bann 1000013001-4 



JLinck 0100011001— 4 H Thau 0110001031—5 



J H Voss 1111311111—10 J Regan 1010103310—6 



C WoefeU 1303101203— 7 J Dannefelser 1003311031—7 



J Huber 00101S003S— 5 C Beck 0033003100—4 



J Trostel 3002001100— 4 H W Voss 1222102313-S 



A Peterson 0000022301— 4 J Lmduer 0230310100-5 



J Stadf eld 0020020001— 3 C Strahman 0011003100—4 



J Kuodel 1010120100— 5 H Hanlein 1030321001—6 



0 Franz wick 2200000003— 3 



Baltimore Miss-and-Outs. 



Baltisioke, May 17.— Pimlico Gun Club members shot a series of 

 matches to day in a very strong wind. Matches at 10 singles: 



No. 1: Williar 7. Kell 7, Fry 7. Beck 6, Bancroft 7. Hartner 9. 



No. 2: Malone 8, WiUiar 8, HaU 9, KeU 6, Fry 8, Beck 0, Smith 9, 

 Bancroft 5, Hartner 9. 



No. 3: Malone 7, WUliar 7, Hall 8, KeU 7, Fry 8, Smith 7, Bancroft 

 6. Hartner 10. 



mss-and-out No. 1: 3Ialone 2, WilUar 4, HaU 1, KeU 2, Fry 1, Beck 

 0, Smith 5, Bancroft 1, Hartner 6, 



- No, 2: Hall 0, WiUiar :3. KeU 1, Fry 4, Beck 2, Smith 7, Bancroft 4, 

 Hartner 8. 



No. 3: WiUiar 8, HaU 5, KeU 3, Fry 4, Beck 2, Smith 9, Bancroft 5, 

 Hartner 10. H. Smith, Sec'y. 



Vernon Rod and Gun Club. 



The memhers of the Vernon Rod and Gun Club did not turn out 

 TPry strong on Monday. May 23, at Dexter Park for their monthly 

 shoot. Eight competed for the besc averages and a sweepstake at 7 

 birds each. J, Osti-rhout won first wiih 7, and the second was divided 

 between Drs. SchiUing, Wischerth and Little. Scores; 



Dr Schilling 1U13311— 6 F A Thompson. 3100023—4 



Dr Laii.adi-id 1313010—3 Dr Wischerch 0131311—6 



J Osterhout 1113111-7 T CoUeLc 0101331—5 



W H Thompson 0111031—5 Dr Little 201331—6 



Garfield Gun Club. 



ChicAqa, May 20.— Inclosed please find scores of our third regular 

 shoot. The weather was fine with tbe exception that the wind blew 

 a gale, consequently the scores do not average up so well as usual. 

 The attendance was very good, there being present several visitors 

 and about tbirty members. A team of four men has been selected to 

 represent the Garfield Gun Club at the annual tournament of the 

 Illinois State Sportsman's Association, to he> held .June 5 and following 

 days. Our club house was broken into and shells, electric traps, and 

 tools w-ere stolen, on the evening of May 13, but we are pleased to 

 say that the culprits were caught and fined .$10 and costs. However, 

 this does not seem to have been sufficient, for the club house was 

 again broken into a day or two after, while we have as yet no 

 positive evidence who the guUty parties to the second offense are, yet 

 we think we are on the right track, and should our suspicions prove 

 correct, there wUl be room made for th^ir reception behind the bars 

 at Johet. We have had enough of this malicious robbery, and if 

 money and officers will prove effective, we propose to stop it. 



First match, 35 singles, unknown angles: 



Palmer 1111011000111111110111110-19 



O'Brien 0010111101110111101111111-19 



Esman 001 0000000000000000000000— 1 



J Northcott 1001 1 11 10001 01010101010 1 1—14 



Drake 1111101110101111001101110—18 



Tefft 1011111010111101111100111—19 



Ackerman 1101101011111111111000111-19 



H Northcott lOlOOOllOlUOlOlllllIOOOl- 15 



Bowers .1110111010011001011111001—16 



Mott ,,1011011011000001000100000— 9 



Smith , 0011000101011111111010000—13 



Dr Hodson 100000100111101 1000001110-10 



*Lumsdon 1101 11 1 1 1 01 001 001 01 1 1 001 1—15 



*Church , 0010111000010011011001010—11 



Jones 0001101010111110111010111—16 



Von Lengerke 1111101010111111111111111—23 



Piltz 11101 0001 001 1 01 1 01 1 00101 0-18 



Cop 0011101010111011011001010-14 



O'Neil 10001010101 10001 101 011101—13 



Richards 1011110011110111111011010—18 



Baird llllllllllw. —10 



McEliigott 01001100101 01000001000100- 10 



Hicks 1011011111011110100011111—15 



Meek w 



Ruble 111111111111111—15 



Trophy shoot: 



S Palmer , , lOllllOllllllOllllOOOlllO— 18 



O'Brien 1111011111111111011111110—33 



Esman 001 0000000000000000000000— 1 



J Northcott 1101100000010010010011100— 9 



Drake 1111011111110111111001111—21 



Tefft 1011101111011111110111101-20 



Ackermau IIOUOIIIOOIOIOIIIOOIIOII— 16 



W Northcott 0100111001100100011010110—12 



Bowers 1111101101111101110111001—19 



Mott 10001 10101 101 0"0000000000— 7 



Smith 0100001100100110001000001— 8 



Hodson 1001111110101000010010101—13 



Jones 101 0100010101101000110001—10 



Von Lengerke 1110111110011110101101111-19 



PUz 1011101011011111101101101—18 



Cop , . .111111111(3011111111110111—23 



O' NeU 001 001 0011001 01 0001 1 01000— 9 



Richards 1111101001001011111111110—18 



Baird 1110101110100101001100111—15 



McEliigott 1110011100110110100111100—14 



Hicks 1111011110111011111111110-21 



Meek 1011010010101111110001101—15 



Young 1111010111110101111111101—20 



Shoot-off for A trophy: O'Brien, 1101110100—6; Cop, 1101111110—8 

 and won, B trophy: Palmer, 0110111000—5; Pilz, 1101111111—9 and 

 won. Drake won C trophy. 



Match at 15 singles and 5 pairs, unknown angles: 



Palmer 111010011111111—13 11 11 11 11 11—10—83 



O'Brien 011110110100011— 9 



Esman 000000001001000— 3 



Smith llOlOOlOOlOllllw. 



Drake 111001110111011—11 



Teft 111111111011011—13 



Ackerman 00111010111011^ 9 



A Northcott 11101101110111—12 



Bowers 111111101010001—10 



Dr Hodson OOOUlllllOlOOlw. 



Jones 111100111100111—11 



Von Lengerke. 011111111111111—14 



Pilz 101101101 nil 11— 12 



Cop 101111111110111—13 



O'Neil 101111011010010— 7 



Richards 011111111111111—14 



McEUgiott 101111111110111—13 



Hicks 011110111111111—13 



Young 011111100110011—10 



Match at 15 singles, unknown traps, known angles: 



Palmer 111111111111110—14 Hicks 111111110111110—13 



Cop lOOOllOlllllOOI— 9 J Northcott 101011101111101—11 



Tefft 111111111111111—15 W Northcott.. ,.111111011111111— 14 



Richards 010111111110111—13 Young 101011111111111—13 



Ackerman 001010100111111— 9 Drake 011001011111111—11 



Jones 010001100010001— 5 Pilz 111010111001011—10 



McEUigott 101011110010111—10 Bowers 111001111111011—13 



O'NeU 011001100111011— 9 



Second money divided. Hicks won third : 



Hicks .110111010111—9 Young 101101111100—8 



H. B. Tefft, Sec'y. 



The Standard Gun Club. 



Baltimore, May 27.— The Standard Gun Club gave an all day shoot 

 Friday, May 26, and about thirty shooters took part. The day and 

 weather were all that could be wished for, which aided materially 

 those present, and also in making the shoot a success. The principal 

 feature of the day was a thi-ee-men team race composed of members 

 of the Standard, Pimlico, Westminster and Baltimore clubs. The 

 shooting of some of the teams was remarkably good, as were also 

 some of the individual scores. The following scores were made; 



No. 1, 10 singles, entrance ,$1,50: Hunt 10, Bonday 9, Ducker 9, 

 Evans 8, WiUey 10, Baughmau 9, Dixon 9, Lupus 8, Storr 9, Buckbee 6 

 Hall 10, Brown 9, Clements 9, Hawkins 8, Eden 7, Franklin 8, Rice 9 

 Smith 9. 



No. 2, 15 singles, entrance $1,50: Bonday 13, Ducker 13, Dixon 14 

 WUley 8, Hunt 13. Baughman 13, J. Smith 11, Evans 14, Buckbee is' 

 Lupus 14, Williar 9, Hartner 13, Hall i:^, Jones 13, Clements 12, Dr. 

 Smithl5, Coe KB, Cantler 14. Rice i:3. Brown 10. 



No, 3, 10 singles, entrance $1: Ducker 6, AVUley 6, Devall 9, Dr. Smith 

 10, HaU 7, Cantler 9, Baughman 8, Hartner 9, Coe S, Bonday 8, Storr 8 

 Jorv 7, Franklin 7, Edel 6. Buckbee 8, Johnson 6, Evans 9, Hunt o' 

 Williar 7, Rice 5. Supus 9, Clements 8, Brown 7, Hawkins 9. ' 



No. 5. 15 singles, entrance $3: FrankUn 14, Evans 13, Jory 9, Baugh- 

 man 13, Devall 13, Johnson 8, Himt 14, Bonday 9, Cantler 15, Buckbee 

 13, Storr 11, Lotz 11, Clements 1:3, Rice 13, Luous 13, Brown 10, John' 

 son 13. 



No, 6, 10 singles, entrance $1: Franklin 7, Evans 6. Johnson 7, Dixon 

 9, Brown 7, Malone 10, Jones 8, Hunt 9, Bonday 10, Hawkins 9, Baugh- 

 man 9, Coe 8, Cantler 9, Hartner 7, Smith 8, Lupus 9, Clements 9 

 Storr 8. ' 



Three-men team shoot, 50 targets each: 

 Standard No. 5. 



Lotz 11111111011111101111111110100101001111111101111011—40 



Edel 11101011011111101000111111111011011111110011110110-37 



Johnson 11101011100010011111101011001010101101001110110110—30—107 



Standard No. 1. 



FrankUn lllllllOllllllOlOlllOllOlllllllOlllllllOlllllllOll— 43 



Buckbee lllOllOllllOllllllllOlllOOlllllliOllllllliiiiinil— 41 



Evans 11111111111111110101101111110111]11111111llilinii_46_i29 



Standard No. 3. 



Lupus 1101111111111111 111111010111111111 1111111010110111— 44 



Devall... lOiniiiiioiiioiiiiiiiinininoi 111 11111111111111— 46 



Clements lllOOlinilllllllOOlOllOOlOllOOlllUllllllliOlllll— 39— 129 



Baltimore. 



Hartner llOlllllllllllOllliOllllOilllllllOIlllllOllllOllll- 43 



Cantler OlllllllllOlllllllllllllllllllinillllliniOllOOll— 45 



Smith 00101111101111111101111111011101011011100011101110-36—124 



Standard No. 2. 



Decker llllllllllllllllOlllOllOOllllllOlllinilllllOllllO-43 



Hunt 111111111111111111 llllOiiliilinilllliijiiniiioii-48 



Bonday 01101111111iaill111llllli0100011011lJ111lllinilll-4g— 133 



We,StQiinster, 



Baughman... 1101110111111011111 111011110111111 1111011111111111— 44 



Smith 1111111101101111101 101 11 10010111010100001111111 1111-37 



WiUey 11111100101111011101011011100011111101100000001000-29-100 



Pimlico Team. 



Coe 10111101111011010101101111111011101001011111111111_38 



Frey llilOlOIOOlOlOlOOIlQOilllinooi lOlllOnOllOOOUlll— 32 



HaU 11111111111111111111001101110111111111111101011111^4—114 



Standard No. 4, 



Rice ,....01111111010001111010010111001101101001111111011110—33 



Storr 10111011110111111111111111111101011110111111110011^3 



Hawkins OllOllOlllOllOlllllllllllllllililiinniiiliiioiii— 44_J20 



H. G. Ldpas. 



10 11 00 10 10— 4—13 



11 00 00 00 00— 3— 4 



10 11 10 00 11— 6—17 

 10 10 10 11 01— 6—19 

 10 11 10 01 10— 6—15 

 10 11 00 11 00— 4r-16 

 10 10 11 10 10— 6—16 



10 00' 00 01 11— 4— IS 

 10 10 10 11 11— 7—21 

 10 10 11 10 11— 5—17 



10 10 11 10 11— 7—20 

 00 10 10 10 10— 6—13 



11 00 10 01 11— 6—30 

 10 10 11 11 11— 8—21 



10 10 11 10 10— 6—19 



11 10 00 10 11— 6-16 



