B06 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 8, 1898, 



The Garfield Gun Club. 



Chicago, May 27. — ^Inclosed please find record of to-day's shoot. Our 

 club has electe<i a team to shoot in the team shoot of the Illinois State 

 Sporteman's Association to take place at Watson's Park, this city, on 

 June 6, 1893. Of course we expect to wall? away with tlie honors, but 

 will not be very much disappointed if the team comf)osed entirely of 

 experts does us up. I will report or cause same to be done to you of 

 the result. 



No. 4, trophv; 



O'Bripn , 1111 lOlOnilOOllOOllllin— 19 



Lautprberk 1000101111001111001011110—15 



VonLfDt-prke ' liniOlllllllllllllllJUl— 24 



Drake ' 11001011110100101011 nin— 17 



Ackeriji'an 0111101100100100010011100-12 



Palmer 1011110111111111101111111—22 



TefCt lllllllOllliOlllOOlllOOU-19 



Adains ' " 1110111011101110011010111—18 



Hicks 0110111111111101110110111—20 



Cod lllOlOlllllllllllllllllll— 23 



Bowers " HH 1 1101 1110101 1 1001 UOJ— 19 



Jlott 0101000100101011110000111-12 



Northcott 0010000111100011101 100111—13 



Kodson ". ' " 1001001010001111000110101—12 



Vilz llllOOlllOlOOOOlirOOllll— 16 



Baird* 11011111111001 11110011111— 19 



Pond 0000010000000000000000000- 2 



Robbiiis ' '." 1001101011011110011111111—18 



Richards' .V 1100111100101111111101110—18 



O'Neil 1110101111111101110110110—19 



Dr Meek , 1000110101110011111011011—16 



S YoHng] v.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. OOllllllOlllOlllllUllIll— SO 



" A class t'ropiiy won by Oswald Von Leugerke; B class trophy by 

 Pahner; C class by HodsuD. 



No. 1, ^5 singles, unknown angles: O'Brien 18, Lauterbeck 14, Tefift 

 18, Drake 23. Aekernian M, Adams 12, Hicks 17, Palmer 16, Nortlicott 

 13, Bowers 16. Copp 21, Mott G, Von Lengerke24. 



No. 2, 1.5 singles, unknown angles: 



O'Brien 111111101101101-12 Jlott 01100110101 1000— 7 



Lauterbeck 0111111111 inil-i4 Northcott 010111001110111—10 



Tefffc 111011111101011—12 Dr Hodsoo 101011001 lOlOOl— 8 



Drake 010111111111011—12 Pilz 1 1001 101 1 lOOlOl— 9 



Ackerman Oriojoiooioooii— 7 Baird OJ I iniOdloi 1 1 M-10 



Palmer . ..llliooili 1 1 1 110—12 Pond imOKKKKMiOOOOOO— 1 



Adams lllOOl'iOllOOlll— 9 Robbins lOlOulllllOlOU— 10 



Hicks lOlOllllllllllO— 12 Scott 100000111111110— 0 



Copp 101110111111111—13 Eichards 01 101001 OOlllOO— 7 



Bowers 111111100110110—11 O'Neill 000110111110011- 9 



Teftt won third money on shoot-off. 



No. 4, 25 singles, unknown angles: 



O'Brien 001001 lOUl 101 001 1 1 111 1 01 —16 



Lauterbeck lOlOlllllllllli 101 1 lOOilQ— 19 



Drake 0011110010011001100111110—14 



Ackerman .- 1 0010000011 01 1 1 1 1 n 11! n 0— 1 6 



Palmer. OlOlllllllllinOlllllllll— 22 



Teflt 101111000111 10110111 Ulll— 10 



Adams 0111101111011111111110101—20 



Hicks 1111110011101111111110101—21 



Copp 1 1011 llllOlllllllll 11 1 1 11— 22 



Bowers 1000011011 1001 1011 1 1101 10-15 



T)r Hodson 111111 11 00000001 001 1 1 1011— 1 1 



PUz 1000101101100100000010011—10 



Bobbins 11100111101111001 111 11011— 10 



YouiiK iiiiiioooiiimniiniioi— 2! 



Eichards 1111111111111111111111110-34 



O'Neil lOOOlOllllOl 1101 11101111 1— IS 



Dr Meek 1101011111110111101111011-20 



Scott 1111111101111010111100110-19 



Dnor 1110000101111011101011000—14 



Pond.. OOOOOOOIOOOIOOOIIOOOOOOOO— 4 



No. 5, 15 singles and 5 pairs, unknown angles: 



Lauterbeck llllOOOllllOlOl- 10 00 00 00 00 00—0—10 



Drake llOlOOlOOllllOO— 8 10 10 11 10 10-0—14 



Ackerman 101011011 niOll— 11 11 11 10 10 11—8—19 



Palmer 011111001001111—10 10 11 11 10 11—8—18 



Telft..'... llOlllOllllllOO— 11 01 11 11 10 00-0—17 



Robbins 011111011111111—13 10 10 11 11 01—7—20 



Hicks 110010101111101—10 11 11 01 10 11—8—18 



Copp 111100110011111—11 11 10 10 11 11—8—19 



Bowers 010011010011011— 8 11 10 10 10 11—7—15 



Pilz 001000000100011— 4 10 00 10 11 11-6-10 



Toung lOOOllOUlOOlll- 9 00 00 00 11 10—3—12 



Richards 001011111111110—11 01 00 01 10 01—4—15 



O'Neil 000001001101111— 7 11 10 00 11 10— 6— l:i 



Scott 010011110110110— 9 00 00 10 00 11—8—12 



Door 001001010111011— 8 10 11 10 10 10 -6—14 



No. 6. 15 singles, unknown traps and imknown angles: 



Lauterbeck . . . .OOllOllOllOOllO— 8 Hicks 111111111111010—13 



Drake 100001111010110^ 8 Copp 000011110010111— 8 



Ackerman 000011111111101—10 Young 001011111110000— 8 



Palmer 010101111001111—10 Richards 110111011111111—13 



Telit 100011011111111—10 O'Neil 101000011111 111—10 



H. B. Tefft, Sec'y. 



A Trip to 'Wopsononock. 



Pittsburg, Pa., May 27.— On my way home from Passaic, N. J., 

 where our association had been holding their New Jersey tournament, 

 I stopped off at Altoona, Pa., to see what I could of the shooting 

 grounds there, previous to our next shoot at that place. The Inter- 

 state Manufaetm-ers' and Dealers' Association chose Altoona as the 

 spot in Pennsylvania at which to hold their shoot for more reasons 

 than one. But one alone would have been sufficient, it is centrally 

 located and ea.sy of access. 



A gun club was organized there recently and the boys are very 

 enthusiastic over the idea of having the shoot held on their grounds. 

 They have done, and will do, all in their power to make the tourna- 

 ment a succe.=s. There seems no reason to doubt that their efforts 

 will be successful. From all accounts the entries wiU be numerous 

 and the purses worth competing for. The club and a couple of cor- 

 porations in the city are giving a good round sum of added money, 

 not merely guaranteeing it. 



I took the trip to tiie shooting park of the gun club at Wopsononock 

 onMayS!3and found everything in good shape. The country was 

 looking its best, and tlio ride up the mountain to the pai-k was as 

 I'omantic and picturescpie as one could possibly imagine. In se^en 

 miles the A. C. & N. R.K. climbs 1,500ft. to the summit of the highest 

 point in the Alleghany range. When the summit is reached it is dis- 

 covered that the top is not pointed but is a large level plateau on 

 which is situated the Wopsononock Hotel, a favorite summer resort, 

 1,500ft. above Altoona and 2,660ft. above the level of the sea. From 

 Point Look-Otit, a half mile from the hotel, there is one of the finest 

 views obtainable east of the Rockies. What pleased me most was the 

 heart and soul with which this young club has taken hold of things 

 and made my job an easy one. It will not be their fault if shooters 

 don't enjoy themselves at the tournament. 



Programme wDl be distributed as widelv as as can be done. Any- 

 body who should happen to be ovei'looked m that way cannot do 

 better than write to EcUvard Banks, secretary of the Altoona (Pa,') 

 Gun Club, or to me, and the mistake will he rectified at once, and all 

 information asked for will be gladly furnished. 



Let me also aun.ouuce that "the. foui'th tournament of the Interstate 

 Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association will be held at Bast Liver- 

 pool, Ohio, on July 12 and 13, under the auspices of the East Liverpool 

 Gun Club. EuiER E. Shaneb. 



The New York State Shoot. 



Thkke will he great times on the Rochester Driving Park, in Roches- 

 ter, N. Y., next week, when the Rochester Rod and Gun Ciub will en- 

 gmeer the 3oth annual mid-sutumer convention of the New York State 

 Association for the Protection of Fish and Game. The open-to-all 

 contests will opeJi at 8 A. M. Jlonday and the State events at 8 A. M 

 on Tuesday. The headquarters for shooters will be at the Living.ston 

 The grounds can be reached direct by the Sophia street cars, and 

 withm three blocks by the Lake avenue electric line. The North ex- 

 pert trap and electric ptiU and Crittenden &' Card's kingbird targets 

 will be used. The annual convention will be held at the Chamber of 

 ■Commerce on 5Ionday, at 8 P. M. Delegates are requested to wear 

 tueir ciuii badtres. A one and one-third fare has been secured from 

 ail the radi-oad.<; leaihug to Rochestei' 



The committee have been successful beyond their expectations in 

 securing cash and merchandise prizes for the State events. The pro 

 gramme and principal prizes are as follows: 



l. ^UOO guaranteed, 20 singles, S5 entry, prizes 

 '• Ni> and -j:u; targets extra. No. 2, $i.3a-» in 

 s, entry, including targets: First rie, Lefevor 

 or sewing machine andnine O'her prizes; second 

 1 sewing macliine. Tetter roll-cop desk, semi- 

 " "•■Litteuden ,_t Card, and eleven others: Third 

 1 and thirteen other prizes: fourth tie. L. 

 and dttr.,^ij other prizes: fifth tie. Baker 

 other prizes; sixth tie, Ithaca hammerless 

 :e.s: seventh tie. Steven^. "New Ideal" ride 

 K\-eiit No, :J, :s,500 guaranteed, 15 singles rSS 

 I,,. :sKiO, SOo. .^S5, ^80, S75 and ,St)6. 

 f ^^J' guai-anf«ed, 20 smgles, m entry, tar- 



gets extra, prizes §100, $90, $80, f TO, m, $50 and ?50, Event Nols, 



First dav. event N 

 $105, S95, >W. SS.i. ; 

 merchandise, 20 singles f^h 

 liaiuuierioss eun. SiTigw se 

 tie. V',"iie;-i,-' ■ Wilson sev 

 b:-v , . from C. 



hauuju,! lcs.s ,,'11.1 and elevei 

 gun and thirteen other pri 

 and si.'ci,een other pi izes. 

 entry, targets extra, pr 



miss and out at targets, S2.50 entry, targets included, SlOO guaran- 

 teed, re-entries up to and including third round, prizes $40, $30, 820 

 and SIO. Event No. 0. §100 guaranteed. 15 singles, S4 entry, targets 

 extra, prizes §90. ,f 80. $70, |60, $50 and igSO. 



Third day. event No. 7. S500 guaranteed^ 20 singles, $5 entry, targets 

 extra, prizes $100. ,S90, $80, $7'0, $60, $,50 and $50, Event No. 8. free 

 merchandise shoot, 25 singles, entry cost of targets; 52 prizes have 

 already been secured and the list will be constantly added to; there 

 will be from 75 to 100 i^rizes. Event No 9. $400 guaranteed. 15 singles, 

 $4 entry, taj-gets extra, prizes ;$90, $80, $70, $60, $50 and $50; should 

 the amount of entries in events No. 1. 3, 4, 6, 7 and 9 exceed the 

 amounts guaranteed, the same will be added to the purse in No. 9. 



Fourth day, event No. 10, team championship of New York State, 

 four men to a team, 25 singles i)er man, $10 entry per team, first prize. 

 Union Brewing Co.'s prize, silver coffee set and $10 cash; $30, .$25, $20 

 and $15. Event No. 11, Lefever Arms Co.'s diamond medal shoot at 20 

 singles and 5 pairs, first prize, medal and 25 per cent, of entrance fee. 

 Event No. 12, Dean Richmond trophy shoot, 3-men teams, 15 live birds 

 per man, $20 entry per team, first prize. Dean Richmond trophy, value 

 .$1,150 and 60 per cent, of entry fees; second prize, 40 per cent, of 

 entry fees. 



In events No. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 9 five per cent, will be deducted for av- 

 erage prizes as follows: In events No. 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 Parker 

 gun, value $100; second average, ,$50; third average, Martin repeating 

 rifle, value $50; fourth, $;35; fifth, $25; sLxth, $15; seventh, $10; eighth, 

 $10. 



There will be two sets of traps open to the world, one set at known 

 traps and angles. The events will run from 10 to 20 targets with en- 

 tries from $1 to $3.60, with four moneys. 



Maplewood Defeats the Unions. 



Theeb was a good turnout of sportsmen at Springfield, N. J., on 

 May 30. to witness the team match at live birds between the Union 

 Gun Club of Springfield and the IMaplewood Gun Club of Maplewood. 

 The grounds of the club were in good order and the weather was de- 

 lightful. The teams comprised five men each, and each man shot at 

 10 birds, the result being as below: 



Maplewood Gun Club. Union Gun Club. 



Drake 2101112011-8 Sigler 1102112121—9 



Y'eomans 1110122111-9 Lindsley 0202t2121«— 7 



Siggins 1021021121—8 C Smith 2010221221—8 



Van Dyke 1210123211-9 J Smith 0221112120-8 



Capt Money 1 21 01 01222-8-42 Ho ffrnan cl22 1 22222—9-41 



The above was also made a sweepstake in which E. D. Miller and N. 

 Money shot, Miller killing 9 and N. G. Money 6 birds. There were 

 three moneys which were divided. 



A $1 miss-and-out followed the above, this being concluded by a 

 division of the pot on the third round, when the supply of birds was 

 exhausted. The scores. 



N Money 0 Miller Ill 



Geoffrey Ill Yeomans 112 



Van Dyke 112 Siggins Ill 



Lindsley 11« J L Smith 121 



Dutchy Ill D E Fisher 0 



Hoffman Ill Capt Money Ill 



The rest of the day was devoted to target shooting, the scores of 

 which are appended: 



No. 1. 10 birds, $1: Sigler 10, Jeoffer 9, J. L. Smith 5. Hoffman 8, 

 LindsleyS, Capt. Money 9, N. Money 9, Thomas 10, Mill«r 10, Wanda 2. 



No. 2", 10 singles, $1: Lindsley 9, Thomas 9, Sickley 10, Dutchy 

 10, Van Dvke 8, Miller 10. S. TiUon 6, Fisher 9, Hoffman 9, W. Smith 8, 

 GeolTrev 6, N. 31oney 6, Capt. Money 1, Drake 5. 



No. S.'lO birds, $1: Sigler 9, Geoffrey 7, Lindsley 9, Thompson 9, 

 Miller 9, Capt. Money 7, Hoffman 8, J. L. Smith 5, N. Money 7, Jackson 

 3, Wanda 7. 



No. 4, 10 birds, $1: Capt. Money 5, Geoffrey 8, Sigler 8, Thomas 6, 

 J. L. Smith 6, Sillier 7, N. Money 2, Hoffman 9, War Smith 7, Yeomans 



8, Lindsley 5, Jackson 2. 



No. 5, 15 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Lmdsley llllOllOlllOlll— 12 Capt Money. . , .100011011110101— 9 



MiUer 111011101111111—13 WSmith. 111111000011111—11 



Geoffrey 110110011111101-11 Van Ider 000111101011110— 9 



Thomas 010111101111111—12 Hoffman 010111111111111—13 



Yeomans 010111001011111-10 .Sigler 101101001100110— 8 



N Money 101111011111011—12 JL Smith OOlllOOllllOnO— 9 



No. 6, 10 singles, em ranee $1: Lindsley 5, N. Money 8, Thomas 6, 

 Yeomans 7, lludinan '.), Van Ider 4, Capt. Money 0, Geoffrey 5, Miller 



9, W. Smith 7, J, L, Smith 0. 



No. 7, 5 pairs, entrance $1: Lindsley 6, Miller 7, Thomas 1, Geoffrey 

 5, N. Money 9, Hoff'man 0, Dutchy 4, Capt. Money 4. 



No. 8, 15 singles, enti-ance $1.50: 



Lindsley lllOlOll 1000001— 9 Sigler 111111111010111—13 



W Smith 111010011111100—10 J L Smith 0O101000O111101— 7 



Sicldey 111111001011011—11 Geoffrey 111011010111111-12 



N Money 111011110111011—12 Yeomans 111111011111110-13 



Mdler 111110111011101—12 Van Dyke 111010111111111-13 



Hoffman 111000011010111— 9 Fislier 110001111110101—10 



Dutchy 101011110111101—11 Drake 101111110110100—10 



Thomas 100111001110110— 9 Capt Money. . . .111111011111101— 13 



White Plains Gun Club. 



White Plains, N. Y., May 31.— We herewith inclosetheiscoreaof our 

 shoot on May 80. No. 1, 10 bluerocks, entrance $1: 



Piatt 1 1 1 01 01 1 1 1 -8 Vernon 1001011101—6 



Gray 0000000111— Odell 1110001100—5 



Bu-rell 0110010100--4 Wesley 0100100101—4 



No. 2, 10 bluerocks, entrance $1 : 



Piatt 01 1 n 1 ni 1 — 9 Vernon i 110101001—6 



Gray iiuijiKtoKii lU— 11 Odell 0010110101—5 



Birrell IKiOUnmO— 5 Wesley 0000111110—5 



No. 3, 15 bluerocks, entrance ,$1.50: E. Ward 13, Hodgman 3, Halpin 

 12, Burell 10, Vernon 10, i^ray 4. Piatt 11, Wesley 5. 



No. 4, 15 bluerocks, entrance $1.50: E. Ward 14, Hodgman 4, G. Sut- 

 ton 9, Bu-rell 8, Halpin 10, Bettie 7, Gray 4, Piatt 11, Vernon 8. 



No. 5, 10 live birds, 30yds. rise, 50yds. boundary, entrance ,$5: 



EWard 1111101101—8 Piatt 1111111110— 9 



Halpin 0100111111—7 Wesley 0111011010-6 



Odell 1111010111—8 Paulding 0010111111—7 



Hodgman 0111111110—8 



No, 6, 10 bluerocks, entrance $1: E. Ward 10, Halpin 10, Birrell 3, 

 G. Sutton 9, T. Ward 7, Piatt 9, Vernon 8, Hodgman 5, Bettie 7. 



No. 7, 5 pair and 5 single bluerocks, entrance S1..50: E, Ward 10, 

 Vernon 8, Hodgman 4, T. Ward 9, Halpin 9. G. Sutton 8, Bettie 3, Piatt 

 10, Odell 9. ■ , , 



No. 8, 10 live birds, 30yds. rise, 50yds. boundary, entrance $5: 



EWard 1111111111—10 Piatt ; 1111111110— 9 



Hodgman 1101111111- 9 Halpin 1111010111— 8 



T Ward 1111111011—9 G Sutton 1000101100—4 



Paulding 1111111111—10 Miller 1111101010— 7 



No. 8, 10 live birds, entrance $10, 30yds. rise, 50yds. bounds: 



EWard llllllllll— 10 Piatt 1111111110- 9 



Hodgman llOlllllll— 9 Halpin IIIIOIOIU— 8 



T Ward 1111101111— 9 G Sutton 1000101100— 4 



Pauldmg 1111111111—10 Miller lllllOOlOl— 7 



No. 9, 7 live birds, entrance $5, -^Oyds. rise, 50yds. bounds. 



E Ward 1110110-5 Piatt .' . . 0010111^ 



Hodgman 0101111—5 Halpin 1111010—5 



T Ward 1001111-5 Miller ,' ,0010010-3 



Paulding 0100110—3 



No. 10, 10 bluerocks, entrance $1: G. Sutton 7, Vernon 7, T. Ward 7 

 Hodgman 4, Halpin 9, E, Ward 8, Basil 1. Piatt 8, 



No, 11, 10 bluerocks, entrance $1: G. Sutton 5, Vernon 4, T. Ward 6, 

 E. W^ard t, Halpm 9. Basil 3, Piatt 7. 



No. 12, 6 Uve bu-ds. entrance $6, 30vds. rise. 50yds, bounds: 



EWard 111011—5 Paulding,.;. ..101011^ 



Halpin 110111—5 T Ward .110111—5 



Piatt .111011—5 Miller 011110—4 



No. 13, 25 bluerocks. expert rules, for a gold medal ■ 



T Ward 0111111100llll0lllll01011-19 



Hal pin OOiXdl 01 01 11 01 1 1 1 10 ( 01 1 10— 15 



E W ard 110111 10101 001 (lOui 1 11 11 11—17 



Piatt 1001 00101011 0001 ( n 11 1 1'l 1 1 1 — 14 



Pauldhag lOOllOOlOlOOiM 1 1 01 0011 1 1 0 —12 



Lewis C. Platt, Jh., Sec. 



Phoenix Gun Club. 



The whole ten members of the Phcenix Gun Club were present at 



la, D. Freleighand J. Henry folio wmg with 14 each. A team shoot 

 followed, botty's teani winning by the score of 27 to 22. The scores: 



D Frehgh 112121121111212-14 M Chichester. . .111110101111211— 13 



E Madison 1012innilll02— 13 J Smith 112l22nilll01O_]:3 



JAkhurst 10] 101011121011— 10 J Dunlap 020011001111:>00_ 8 



W Hughes 221 1121 11122111-1.5 A Rutan 001132021112221-12 



J Henry. ... 101202111131221-14 A Botty 122122210121120-13 



Team shoot at bluerocks, losmg side to pay ' 



f Botty lllluiouu-r ^ A Rutan". 1110101000-5 



D Frehgh 101 1011111—8 W^ Hughes 0000010111-4 



J Dunlap 1100101101-6 J Smith 00111001 10-4 



T Sliort OOlOnilOl-6-37 C Dethloff lUlXlllJ0-9-2,« 



Connecticut Trap-Shooters' League. 



The third tournament of the Connecticut Trap-Sbooters' League 

 was held at Moodus, on May 25, with favorable weather and a fair at- 

 tendance The scores of the team race, three-man teams, 30 targets 

 per man, were as follows; 



New Haven. 



Savage 101111111111110101111111111100—35 



Potter 111111111111111111111111111111—30 



Longdon 101011011110101011111111110111—2.3—78 



Colt, Hartford. 



Burbridge ..010111111011111110101111111110—24 



Risley llllOlllllllllllllliiltliillil— 29 



Nelson lllllllllllllOlOlOOlllUl 11110-25— 78 



Ansonia. 



Currie lllllllllllOlOlllinoilllllllO— 26 



Sperry 111111110101111111111101111011—26 



Gould, . . , 110110101101101110110110101101—20—72 



Bristol. 



Dailey 111101111111101001110101111111-24 



Manross 111111111011111111111110110111—27 



RockweU 110111111111101111111111111101—27—78 



AVillimantic. 



Edgarton 111111101111011111111011110111—36 



Webb lllllOlllOUOlllllOlOlOl 111011—23 



Mack 101001111011111111111110111011-34-73 



New London. 



Penrose..... 101111011111111111110111110101—25 



Clinton 1 01 1 0001 11 101 OOlOi 1 1 1 moi 11 00— 1 9 



McGintey 001100111110111111001111111011-22-66 



Moodus. 



Fowler 111111111101111111111011111110-37 



Penn 111011111111101110100001110110-21 



Treat 110111011111111100110111111110—24—73 



Merchandise event, 15 singles: 



Burbidge 111111111111111-15 Fowler 111111001110111—13 



Gould 111101111111111—14 Wiiley 111011001110111—11 



Manross 111111111111011—14 Webb 101110110010111—11 



Potter 111111111111101—14 "McGinty" 0001 11011111111—11 



Savage lliniOnillUl— 14 Mills 001111111101011-11 



Longdon 111111110111111—14 Penrose 101110110011111-11 



Edgarton 111111111011 1 11—14 Cook 1 1001 101 n llloo— lO 



"Mack" 111111111101111—14 Bristol 011010101110111—10 



Treat 111011111111011—13 Sherry 1111(1000101110-10 



Risley 111111011011111-13 Clinton 111111001010011—10 



"Nelson" 111111111011011—13 Pitt 01101 II 10001100— 8 



"Snipe" 111111111110011—13 Thompson llOOIOIOlllOOlO— 8 



Currie 111101111110111—13 Crane lOlOOIOlOllOllO— 8 



Rockwell 111111011111011—13 Thomas 011O11010110010- 8 



Cowee 111010111111011—12 



Twenty singles, "Jack Rabbit," entrance $2.50: Edgarton 20, 

 "Nelson" 19, "Mack" 19, Potter IS, Longdon 18, Manross 18, Cowee 17, 

 Bristol 17. Fowder 17, Currie 17, Burbidge 10, Clinton 16. Savage 16, 

 Cook 16, Alger 16, Rockwell 1.5, "McGinty" 15. Pitt 1,5. Thonip.son 15, 

 Webb 14. Laplace 14, Willey 14, Brown 13, Olmsted 13, Richmond 13, 

 Mills 13, Horton 11, Crane 11. Thomas 10. 



Capt. F. C. Fowder, of the Moodus Club, has given a fine Scott gun, 

 to be shot for at four tournaments held by the club during the year. 

 The conditions are 25 .singles, entrance $1. The man winning at'each 

 shoot is barred from shooting for it at the remaining shoots. At the 

 end each winner will shoot off for the absolute ownership. 



At the first shoot Rockwell, Edgarton and Fowler were in for the 

 gun on 34. In this event a sweepstake was shot, $1 entrance, as fol- 

 lows: Edgarton 24, Rockwell 34, Fowler 24, Cowee 2:1 Burbidge 23, 

 Savage 23, Treat 22, Potter 23, "Nelson" 22, Currie 21, Cr,ok 20. Willey 

 19, "Mack" 18, Pitt 18, Johnson 18, Olmsted 17. Richmond 17. The uext 

 league tournament will be held at Wilhmantic iu June. 



Boiling Springs. 



RoTHEBFOBD, N. J., May 30.— Club shoot for prizes of the Boiling 

 Springs Fishing and Gun Club. A number of sweepstakes were shot 

 before and after the club's match; some 2,500 targets being thrown 

 from the traps that day. The wind was high in the afternoon and the 

 scores low in consequence. Club shoot for prizes on Saturday, 10th 

 inst., and monthly shoot at live birds, Wednesday, 14th iust , at 2 P. M. 



Hollister 01001 0001 1 flOl 01 01 1 1 1 01 1 1—15 



Paul 001011 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 01 111 1 1 0101—1 8 



Wood Oil 1 01 1 1 01 0 1 0] 01 01 1 01 01 1 0—15 



Lawrenson 0011 1 01 ooo i o n oooi n ooOOl —11 



Coe .lOUloooiooiOiiiOiOll 10100— 12 



C Collins OlllUOllOOOlOlOOOOOOOOOO— 9 



Seeley 0 1 01 1 oi 00 1 1 o i o 1 1 o 1 1 1 01 1 01— 15 



E Collins inillliooion 11100111011— 19 



Clau- mont 01 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 o l Kif lOl 1 1 1 1 01 1— 1 7 



Grieff Oil 101 101 1 1 1 1 ll0iiiiiiiii-31 



Lenone 01 01 1 01 01 001 0 1 0 1 0001 1 0000—10 



LLane 01 llllllOoioioooOl 0111110— 15 



Husk 101 1011001 1 001 0001 0010000—10 



Richmond lOlllimoii I ! [ lei 1 1 1 iinri— 30 



Pellens llliOOtnioi; ' i i— 16 



ALane 001000001(»«; "i_ 4 



R Burgess 00100001 01 1 u i ; i : ' 1 1 m ' : m —18 



Krebs OlllOlOllllonoi lijind i iiiO— 15 



Abbott 1 1 1 101 1 01 1 00 n I loooii 1 01 1 ( )o— 13 



Hagen 11 000001 0101 000( i( i ! oi ( « )( n lO— 7 



Robert Burgess iiOfKinoioittiisiiiiiioiMMiiiiiio- 7 



Jeanneret innii',;': ,i n ■! i ;<n;i)()oilio— n 



PCockfair ooo,!; , .niioioo— 9 



RHCockfair Ill;:; • i i.ii mjoi 1 1011-17 



The fourteen prizes went respectively to Grieit. Kieluuond, Collins, 

 Jeanneret, Clairmont, Pellens, Krebs, Hollister, Wood, Seeley, Lane, 

 Burgess, Coe and Lawrenson. P. A. Jeamnekbt, Sec'y. 



The Yale Team Wins. 



Wellington, May 30.— The Yale team won the intercollegiate shoot- 

 ing match at the grounds of the Boston Shooting Association yester- 

 day, defeating the Harvard team by three birds aud the Princeton 

 team by twenty-one birds. The Princeton team won the match last 

 year. The teams were composed of five men each and each man shot 

 at 30 targets, making 450 targets shot at altogether. Franklia cap- 

 tained the winning team, Pike the Harvard teani and Swain the Prince- 

 ton men. In the toss up for place the Princetons won and selected 

 second place, wdth Harvard first. By winning the match the Y'ale 

 team wins the Shooting and IT^ishing silver cup, w liieh was put up 

 this year for the first tiaie. A. W. Gore of the Boston Shooting Asso- 

 ciation officiated a.s referee, and the judges were Fred Bennett and L. 

 Stone of the same association. The full scores of the match follow: 

 Yale. 



H G W'ells, '95 1111110111111111011100101 1 II II— :2,5 



W Mdler, '96 IIOUIIIOIOIIIIIOIIIOI lOlOiil I 



H G Miller, '95 llllllllinoilUOll 1 1 1 H 11 1 1 1 l--iS 



F S Franklin, '95 11111111111111111101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—20 



HH Benedict, '96 10101111111I1111011111111U001-25— 129 



Harvard. 



B A Gould, Jr 111110111111000100110101110111-21 



G C Gibson, '96 lllOllOlOllOlllllllinilililll— 26 



.T Sargent, '93 100111101111011010111111110111-23 



C B Pike, '93 111111 llllllllOllllll Ulll 1 1 1 1— .29 



S Herkscher, '96 011111111111111111110111011111—27—136 



Princeton. 



C B Lewis, '95 100110101101111111010110001110—19 



G RSwain, '94 llUOlllUlUOOl ill 101 10110110—23 



W Clay, '93 110111011001110101111100110001—19 



J Williams, P G 011110011111111111110101100110-32 



AH Phillips, P G 111111101111001111111011011111—25—108 



Live Birds at Pattensburg. 



The following scores were made at Pattensburg, N. J., on May 19. 

 Events No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 were at four live birds. $3 entry, two moneys, 

 ties divided. In No. 5 Apgar and Sipler won second money on shoot-off, 

 No. 6 was a $1 miss-and-out, one barrel only allowed; 



No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 tie No. 0 



Case 3102-3 3011—3 1101—3 1300—2 0111—3-220 10 



Millbum 1111—4 3123—4 2111—4 1120— S 2113—4—.... 110 



Apgar 2121—4 2111—4 1111^ 1111—4 0112-3—1121 11111110 



DUts 0202—2 1211—4 0011—2— 0 



Quirk 2130-3 1013-3 0110—2 1021—3 1012—3— 3120 11111111 



Sipler 1211—4 3111—4 1011—3-3123 .... 



DeHart 2022 -3—2110 .... 



Gano 0203—3— 



Port Chester Gun Club. 



Port C-hbstbr, N. Y., May 31.— Inclosed find scores of to-day's shoot 

 of our gun club, which please publish. Conditions, 25 targets per 

 man: 



B Lyon 101 01 1 1011 1 1111 1 11 111 1 1 1 1—33 



J Anther 1100011000110000011011110—18 



H Klaus 1101001111111101110111011-19 



J Eyon 00101100001 10001100011011—11 



F Place 1110111110100100100000011-13 



F Slade, OOmolOlOOOUOlOOlOOllOO-U 



