554 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



(Jttne 23, 189S. 



Rochester Rod and Gfun C3ub No. 1. 



W C HadJey 1111111100011111111011110—20 



EC Meyer 0111100111011011111111:111—20 



ED Hicks 1111111010111111111011111-22 



H M Stewart 0111101011111011111111111-21—83 



North Parma Gun Club. 



J F Norton 1111111111111111111111110-24 



S V Ryer 0011110111111111111111111—22 



0 S Truesdale lOlinilllOllllllOlllOlll-2] 



0 Lane 1111111111111111111111111—25—92 



Whitestown Gun Club. 



A S Hunter 1101111111113100111011111—31 



MMayhew lOIOlllOlllOlOlinillllll-20 



WBichardsoD 1111001111111111111111111—2.3 



J S Knowlton 0111111111111111111111011—23—87 



Northern Wayne Gun Club. 



Wride 1110110101111111101001111—19 



M Ostraiid." ' 1111101111011100111100111—19 



Beni Oatchpole 1111110111011111101101111—21 



Tassell 0011111111111111101111111-22-81 



Oneida County Sportsmen's Association. 



H L Gates 1111101111111111111111111—24 



MEelton 1111111111111111110111111—24 



Harris ...1111101110110100111111110—19 



S J KUborn 1101111111011111111011111—22—89 



New York County Gun Club. 



Dr Booth 1101101011110100001011101—15 



Schortemeier 1011011110111111111111111-22 



J H Richmond 0111111111111111111111111—24 



G E Grieff , ...1110111101111011111111111-22-83 



Auburn Gun Club No. 1. 



J J Carr 11 111111111111 lllllllllll'— 25 



A J Schermerhorn 1111111111110111111111011—23 



C Wagner 1111111111111101111111111—24 



H B Whitney 1111111111111111111010111—23—95 



Onondaga Coimty Sportsroen Club. 



WHHookway 1111011101111111101111001—20 



Paddock 1111011111111101111111111—23 



Holloway 11 UlllllOl 1 1111111111111-24 



D H Lefever 1111111111110101111111111—22—89 



Auburn Gun Club No. 8. 



J B Brigden 1111111011000111011110011—18 



A Baker 11 Ulllllllllll 0111 11111 1—24 



W H Stewart 1110111101111111111101110-22 



C W Tuttle 1011100101111001111011001-16—80 



Lake Ontario Gun Club. 



A Evershed 1111111110111111100111111—22 



W Morris 1111111110011011101111110-20 



JRissenger 1111101111111011111101110—21 



F Smith 1011101111000111110111111—18—81 



Onondaga County Sportsmen's Club No. 2. 



B Hudson, Sr 0111101111111111111111110—22 



GLutlier 1110110111111111111100111—22 



Montgomery 1101111111111001000111101—18 



Crutty .1111111001011111111111101—21—83 



Rochester Bod and Gun Club No. 2. 



Palmer 1111011110111111011111111—22 



Wolcott 0100110111111011111111100—18 



Foley 0100110111101101011100000—13 



Perry 1100111010111011110111011—19—72 



State contest No. 11, Lefever Arms Co. diamond medal, entrance $2. 

 20 single kingbirds and 5 pair double kingbirds. To be held by the 

 winner each year in trust and to be accounted for to the State Associa- 

 tion, which shall be given approved bond for its safe dehvery, the 

 winner to receive 25 per cent, of the entrance money: 



Byer 01111111011111111111 



Gates 11110111111111011011 



McMurchy 11101111110111111111 



11 01 11 11 01-26 

 11 11 10 10 10-24 

 11 11 01 11 10—26 



GHMann 11110101111111111110 10 10 00 10 11—22 



Norton 11111110111111011111 11 00 10 10 11—24 



Koch 01111001101111110111 00 00 00 10 11—18 



ECMeyer IlllOllllOllllllllll 10 10 10 11 10—25 



Redmond 11010111001101011111 10 01 10 10 11—20 



Twister 01100111111001111111 10 11 11 11 00—23 



Gus Williams 10111001111110111110 10 10 00 01 00— IG 



Cllitmer llOlllOUllOllllllll 11 00 11 10 10—21 



Paddock OlllOllllllllillllll 11 11 10 11 00—25 



Knowlton 01111111110111110111 00 01 11 11 00-22 



H Richardson 11111011111111111011 01 01 10 11 10—24 



J Lewis 11111011111101111101 10 00 01 11 01—22 



Lefever OOOllOllllllUOOlllO 11 10 fl 11 01—21 



11 10 01 11 00-24 

 11 00 10 10 10—23 

 10 11 11 10 01—26 



WESTERN TRAPS. 



Mowry 11111101111110111111 



Mayhew 11110101111111111111 



WHT 11111111111111011101 ... 



Carroll 11111111111101111111 01 11 11 11 00— 2f 



10 00 10 11 00—22 



10 10 11 10 11—27 



11 11 11 11 11—28 

 10 01 10 11 01— S5 

 01 11 10 10 10—25 

 10 11 10 11 10^23 

 10 10 00 10 10—23 

 10 10 11 10 10—25 

 10 11 10 10 10—35 

 00 10 01 01 11—20 



11 11 11 01 10-37 

 11 10 11 11 11—26 

 10 10 00 11 00—30 

 10 11 11 00 10—23 



Whitney 11111111111010111111 



Kelsey llllllli li 1 1 nilllll 



Hammond 11111111011 lllOllIll 



Montgomery 11111101111111111111 



Tuttle 11111110111111101111 



Carr 11011111101101011111 



Kilburn llllllllUlllllOllll 



Felton 11111111111011111111 



Hookway 11110111111111111111 



WC Harris 01111101101111101011 ,„ 



J H Richmond 11111110111110111011 10 11 11 11 10—35 



Babcock IllllOOlOlOOlllOOlOl 11 11 10 11 10—30 



Wagner 11111111111111110111 



Andrews 10110111111111011111 



Pope 01111011110111111111 



Baker 11111100110111111011 _ „„ ™ 



Halloway , 10101111111111110010 10 00 10 01 10—19 



Coiu-tney 11111111111011111111 11 00 10 11 01—20 



Coohdge 11111111101111111111 ll lO 10 11 01—26 



GreiflE lllllOOlUllOOlllllO 11 10 11 00 10—31 



Palmer lOlllUlOlll 11101111 10 11 01 11 11—35 



Hunt 00011111111111001111 10 00 10 11 11—21 



WH Stewart , 11111101111111111010 11 11 11 10 10-25 



Sliortraeyer OOllllOllHlllllllll 11 11 11 11 10—26 



Perry llllllUllllOlOlOlll 10 11 11 11 11-36 



Evershed 11110011011111101111 11 11 10 11 00—23 



Hunter 01111011110110101001 00 00 10 11 01—17 



HM Stewart llllllllllllllllUlOl 11 11 11 11 00—26 



Hicks 11011111111111111110 10 01 00 11 10—23 



AV Richmond 10110101101011010110 10 10 10 10 10—17 



Btat« event No. 13, Dean Bichmond trophy, value $1,150, to be held 

 by the winning club each year in trust, to be accounted for to the 

 State Association, to be shot for by three members of a club belong- 

 ing to the Association, such members to be residents of the county in 

 wliich the club is located, 15 single live birds to each contestant, en- 

 trance fee S20 per team. The team making the highest score shall 

 win the trophy and 60 per cent, of the entrance money, and the te-am 

 makmg the next highest score will receive the remaining 40 per cent : 

 ■ ^ ^ i^®^ ^"^'^ County G. C. Buffalo 6. C. 



G E Greifl, ,111111111111212-15 F D Kelsey..lll012133311121-14 

 J Richmond 011.31111121212— 13 J Koch.... 011011321231012-12 

 Sch'rt'meienilO.0131111121-12-40 E Andrews. 011012211110231— 12— 38 



Whitestown G. O. Oneida County S. A. 



Richardson.110111113311131— 14 W H Booth.110120121211231— 13 

 J Iuiowlton.0111H331222131— 14 M Mayhew.. 110011211130112— IS 

 A S Hunter.111201112100100-10-38 H L Gates. .111302302021102-11-36 



Rochester R. & G. G. Onondaga Co. Sportsmen's A. 



H Stewari). .111131221311131-15 H Ayling^. .001111111112121-13 

 W Morton. .101303113003210-10 Hudson Sr..ll0111l8iiioi00-ll 

 N Babcock.. 10030001.3020131— 8-33 GHolloway.010020l33121106- 9—33 

 ^ ^Syracuse Ath. A. G. C. Genesee G. C. of Rochester. 



G H Mann. .111122103112000-11 G Crouch. . .110103112331120-13 

 O H Mowry .111211020031021— 11 H Evershed 011122010100120- 9 

 McMtu-chy.. 110202111210130-11-33 H Hooker.., 1110.1001000131— 8-29 



... Auburn G. C. 

 C W Tuttie , 011111110110011-11 



W W HI;;;;;: 111012112110200-11 



WH Stewart 110020000000131— 6-3S 



Jeannette Gun Club. 



The members did not turn out very -strong on June 16 at Dexter 

 Park, although it was the first shoot ot the season for the thi-ee new 

 medals tor Glasses A, B and C. C. M. ^levei' won medal in Class A C 

 Offerman the one m Class B, and C. Mobrman that in Class C Swe'eD- 

 stakeshootmg, miss and ont, follo^veLl. Score: ^»eep 



5^^^®? li«-3^-j.iiiii_ s G Loeble 1013001020— 5 



C Bosch i-,'(ir2j,wJ - is V Stellens 1232001210- 7 



RBusse lioiioovldl— G 0 Mohrmau 1110210123—8 



H Nobel 1100021021- 0 C M Meyer 1123121121-10 



H Hoops 021031(1010- 5 C Meyer 111021 0l3- 8 



A J Chester 1111103311— 9 C Offerman 2110111111- 9 



Traps at Watson's Park. 



BtmNsiDE, 111., June 17.— The following live bird scores were made 

 here yesterday: 



No. 1, $5, miss and out: 



Jackson .110 Hershey 0 



Budd 13111111 Linderman 11312122 



Parmlee 23111133 Plumber 310 



Bennett ...21111211 



No. 2, 10 live birds. $10 entrance, 2 moneys: 



Jackson 2211211310— 9 Linderman 1211112121—10 



Parmlee 1111231111—10 Budd 1113111111—10 



Bennett 1212112113—10 Plumber 1011321011— 8 



Hershey 1112202101— 8 



No. 3, 85, miss and out: 



Parmlee 110 Jackson ; 0 



Bennett 120 Hershey 20 



Linderman 10 Du Bray 210 



Budd 20 Plumber 213 wms 



No. 4, miss and out. 85: 



Jackson 113310 Hershey 2121123 



Parmlee 1221111 Plumber 0 



Budd 1133221 Linderman 2321110 



Bennett 1113111 DuBray 33220 



No. 5, miss and out, $5: 



Jackson 10 Budd 11223 



Wadsworth 11110 Linderman 20 



Hershey 0 A Kleinman 21123 



Gea Kleinman 210 Parmlee 1310 



Bennett 2110 Du Bray 10 



No. 6, 10 hve birds, entrance $10, three moneys: 



Budd 1022111023— 8 Bennett 1221122321—10 



Jackson 2332322212—10 Heikes 0330103311— 7 



Geo Kleinman 1118312313—10 Plumber 0333030032— 6 



A Kleinman 0111213023— 7 MerriU 1033111131— 9 



Parmlee 1332311111—10 Linderman 3121111201— 9 



Hershey 021111o313— 9 Tug 2022101233— 8 



Patterson 0231333113—9 



No. 7, miss and out, $5 entrance: 



Parmlee 121331 1311 Hershey 383131 1 121 



Jackson 3110 Vincent 2311110 



Bennett 0 Tug 2113233330 



Heikes 111120 Linderman 1 11 212210 



Geo Klemman 21120 Patterson 2132221322 



Budd 10 



No . 8, miss and out: 



Parmlee 11 B Rock 0 



Jackson 10 Vincent 31 



Geo Kleinman 12 Tug 0 



Budd 0 



No. 9, $5, miss and out: 



Parmlee 131 Budd 20 



Jackson 213 Vincent 0 



Geo Kleinman 220 Tug .221 



No. 10, $5 miss and out: 



Parmelee 22221 Vincent , 22120 



Jackson 12120 Tug 12311 



Geo Kleinman 10 DuBray 10 



Budd 0 



No. 11, $5, miss and out: 



Parmlee 12 Geo Kleinman 82 



Jackson 10 Budd 0 



Mr. Flick Wins the Cup. 



At the last regular montlily shoot for the Sipe and Sigler Cup in 

 Cleveland, O., it was won the sixth time by John A. Flick, the one- 

 armed shooter, on a score of 29 out of 30 bluerocks. It now becomes 

 his personal property. Mr. FUck also occupied fourth position for 

 State championship, at Columbus, O., m Mar. The cup won is an 

 elegant one valued at $300. and has been contested for monthly for 

 nearly three yegrs. " jj •'p 



The Eureka Gun Club. 



Chicago, June 13 —The attendance was light at the club's shoot on 

 Saturday, June 10, the heavy rain deterring many from coming and 

 the Illinois tournament at Burnside engaging thh attention of others. 



No. 1, 10 bluerocks: Adams 7, Marshal] 3, Schorling 2, SteckT, 

 Glover 7, Ferguson 9, Goodrich 3. 



No. 3, medal shoot. 25 bluerocks: 



Adams 1111110111111110101100111—20 



Marshall 10101 1 1 1 1001 001 01 1 0011100—14 



Schorling 0000001110110000000010000— 6 



Steck 1010111100100110111111111—18 



Glover 0111001101111110101011111-18 



Ferguson.. 1010111011111111111110011—20 



Goodrich 0000010000000010000000001— 3 



Class A, Adams; Class B, Ferguson. 



No. 3, 25 bluerocks: Adams 18, Marshall 15, Sterling 6, Steck 18, 

 Glover 31, Ferguson 19, Goodrich 5, Enyart 18. 



No. 4, 35 bluerocks: Adams 25, Marshall 6, Steck 13. Glover 14, Fer- 

 guson 13, Goodrich ,3, SchorUng 4. 



No. 5, 35 bluerocks: Adams 15, Marshall 9, Glover 20, Ferguson 15, 

 Goodrich 3. 



June 17.— DehghtfuUy -pleasant weather favored the weekly shoot 

 to-day. There was a good attendance. Following are the scores: 



No. 1, 25 bluerocks: Adams 20, Willard 19, Carson 10, Glover 20, 

 Waters 15, Osgood 16. Howes 15, Goodi-ich 14, Maltby 7. 



No. 2, 25 bluerocks: Adams 21, Willard 2,5, Carson 15. Waters 18, 

 Osgood 15, Howes 19, Goodrich 13, Blaltby 4, Steck 17, Moran 18. Junk 

 33. Taylor !8, Hamliue31. Woertl4. . . 



No. 3, medal shoot, 35 bluerocks: 



Adams 1111110101110111011110111—80 



Willard 1111111101111111111111111—24 



Carson 0101000000110110000010000— 7 



Glover 1101110111101111111011111—81 



Waters OlOOOllHOOIOlOOlllOllllO— 14 



Osgoojl 1111010111110101101111100—18 



Howes 0110011111101101110111110—18 



Goodrich 0110000100100010000011011— 9 



Maltby 01 0001000110001 1000010000- 7 



Steck 1111110101101111011011111—20 



Moran 1111110101111111111101111-22 



Funk 0111111011011111111101101-20 



Taylor 1011011101110010110101111—17 



Hamline 1111111110111111111110110—38 



Woert 1111111111111111100111101—23 



Brown 1111111100111111111110011—31 



Ferguson 1011111001100111111100111—18 



De Wolf 1000000110100000101010111—10 



Willard won class A medal, Glover class B and Waters class C. 



A group of prominent shooters gathered at Watson's hard-bird 

 presei-ve on Friday, June 16, to see a pigeon match between Frank 

 Parmelee, of Omaha, and Capt. A. W. Money, of New York. The 

 match was to have been at 100 live birds. It was said that with Capt 

 Money were coming Messrs. George Work, Edgar Murphy and Fred 

 Hoey, of New York, and Thomas Dando, of Philadelphia. The fol- 

 lowing telegram to Mr. B. V. Jackson, Chicago, and dated at Roches- 

 ter, N. Y., explained the non-arrival of Capt. Money; "Am wired for 

 at home and cannot come. So sorry. — Money." 



Mr. S. A. Tucker, representative of the Parker Brothers, left here 

 last Monday night for the East. He had returned here from an exten- 

 sive trip on the Pacific slope. B. Waters. 



Phoenix Gun Club Toui*nament. 



Phcenix^tlle, Pa., June 16.— The two days' trap shoot of the Phcenix 

 Gun Club closed last evening. There was a good attendance through- 

 out and everybody had a thoroughly enjoyable time. Among those 

 present were Matz, Shaaber and Schmeck, of the Reading Shooting 

 Association; Buckwalter, of Royersford; David, of Germantown. and 

 Tredway, of Philadelphia. The scores are inclosed: 



The First Dai/.— No. 1, 10 singles, SI: Thomas 10, Buckwalter 9 

 David 10, Drumheller 7, Davis 6, Tredway 9, Crothers 8, Nettles 8 

 Wliitcomb 8, Johnson 9, Smeck 7, Shaber 9, Matz 8. 



No. 3, 10 singles, .fl: Thomas 10, Buckwalter 9, David 9, Drumhel- 

 ler 6, Davis 5, Whitcomb 6, Crothers 6, Tredway 9, Nettles 9, Johnson 

 10, Smeck 10, Matz 10, Shaber 8. 



No. 3, 15 singles, $1.50: Buckwalter 15, David 18, Thomas 15, Davis 

 9, Shaber 10, Ti-edway 14, Johnson 13. Matz 13, Smeck 13. 



No. 4, 30 singles, SS: Tredway 17, Shaber 15, Smeck 16, Matz 17, 

 Johnson 17, Thomas 19, Buckn^alter 18, David 18. 



No. 5, 10 singles: Thomas 9, Smeck 6. Matz 8, Johnson 10, Tredway 

 8, Nettles 8, Wilson 4, Whitcomb 7, Shaber 8, Buckwalter 10 Crothers 



6, David 9. 



No. 6, 15 singles, $1.50: Thomas 14, Tredway 13, Buckwalter 15. 

 Matz 8, Johnson 19, Smeck 6, Shaber 15, David 13. 



No. 7, 15 singles, S1.50: Thomas 13, Tredway 18, Smeck 10, Matz 13 

 Buckwalter 15, David 11, Johnson 11, Shaber 12. 



No. 8, 10 singles, SI: Thomas 10, Buckwalter 9, David 7, DrumheUer 

 8, Davis 5, Tredway 8, Crothers 7, Wilson 8, Nettles 7, Whitcomb 9 

 Johnson 10, Smeck 7, Shaber 9, Matz 9. 



oi-^u- ^'.1^^°^^?®' '^^ ^- Tredway 14, Matz 14, Smeck 12, Thomas 15, 

 Shaber 15, David 11, Buckwalter 13. Johnson 14. 



No. 11 10 bh-ds, $1: Tredway 9, Thomas 8, Drumheller 7, Matz 7, 

 Buckwalter 9. Nettles 6, Johnson 9, Davis 4, Smeck 8, Shaver 10, David 



7, Wilson 3. ' 

 Second Daj/^No. 1. 10 birds $1: Thomas 10, Tredway 9, Cooper 9, 



Clayton , Eachus 9, Irwm 6, Kane 3, Baugh 6, Smeck 4, Matz 8. 



-h^h Tredway 8, Eachus 6, Buckwalter 8, 



Smeck 9, Irwm 8, Matz 6, Cooper 9, Clayton 8, Crothers 8, Kane 2. 

 Trw?; I 1° ^''■ds^ipl.oO: Thomas 13. Tredway 15, 3Iatz 13, Cooper 13, 

 Irwm 8, Eachus 7, Smeck 14, Clayton 14, Crothers 14, Kane 8 



No. 4, 80 birds, $2: Kane 20, Matz 14, Clayton 18, Henry 18, Smeck 17, 

 Cooper 19. 



No. 5, 10 bu-ds, $1: Tredway 6, Thomas 10, Smeck 8, Irwin 8, Cooper 



7, Clayton 7. Matz 8, Buckwalter 9, Kane 8. 



No. 6, 15 birds, $1.50: Thomas 13, Tredway 13, Smeck 11, Cooper 14, 

 Clayton 14. Irwin 13, Crothers 11, Eachus 7, Matz 13. 



No. 7, 15 birds, $1.50: Thomas 15, Smeck 13, Clayton 14, Cooper 13 

 Henry 14, Matz 13. Tredway 13, J. Yost 10, Kane 13. 



No. 8, 10 birds. $1 : Tredway 9. Cassel 7, Scheetz 7, Thomas 10, Smeck 



8, Cooper 8, Henry 7, Matz 9, Clayton 10, Kane 9, Crothers 5, Umstead 

 7, J. Yost 8. 



No. 9, 15 birds, $1.50: Matz 10, Cooper 15, Smeck 13. Thomas 15, 

 Tredway 14, J. Yost 8, Clayton 14, Crothers 10, Scheetz 8, Henry 13, 

 Cassel 13. 



No. 10, 10 birds, $1: Tredway 10, Thomas 9, Henry 9, Umstead 5, 

 Cassel 7, Clayton 9, Matz 7, J. Yost 9, Scheetz 5, Cooper 9. 

 Friendly shoot, 25 each: Thomas 34, Henry 33. 



New Jersey League at Passaic. 



Thk monthly team contest of the New Jersey Trapshooters' League 

 held at Passaic on June 17, was attended by a large number of 

 shooters despite the threatening aspect of the weather. The members 

 of the Passaic City Rod and Gun Club had everything In prime order 

 as usual, nothing being left undone that could "possibly add to the 

 comfort of the visitors and give them plenty of shooting. They had 

 arranged a fine programme of sweepstake " events, and these called 

 out full lists of entries. The team race had 7 entries, Ave men per 

 team, 35 targets per man, rapid firing, scores follow; 



MYBTLB PARK G. C. 



JBAUan 1101010101110111110101001—16 



T Smith 1101001011111101110111011—18 



JMcCallman 1001111111101111011101111—20 



T Compton 0001111110111011110110011—17 



H Palmer 0011111111111111011111111-83— 93 



PASSAIC CITY G. O. 



Wise 1111111111110111011111011—23 



Shaw 1111110111111010110011111—30 



Jelleme 0010100101110111111111011—17 



Cowan 0100111111111101101111111-20 



Abbott 0111111111110111101111011—20— 99 



MAPLEWOOD G. c. 



Drake 1111101111011011111011111—21 



Van Dyke 1111111111011111111100111—23 



AV Smith 1111111111011001111011111—31 



Yeomans 1111001011111111111191111—21 



Siggins 1111111111101111011101111—23—108 



SOUTH SIDE G. 



Breintnall 1110011011111111110111101-30 



Hedden 0111111111111111011011111—22 



Hoffman 1111111101111111111111111—24 



Whitehead llOlllllllllllimiillilO— 33 



Geoffry 1111111111111111111111111—25-114 



ENDEAVOR G. C. 



E Collms 1 11111111111111101 1111110—33 



Heritage 1111101111111110001101111—30 



CreveUng 1011110001101000010111111—15 



Hoff 1111111011111111111111111—24 



McPeek 1111111111111100111010111—21—103 



BOILING SPRING F. AND G. C. 



Apgar 1101111111111111111110111—23 



Ely 1111111111011111111111111—24 



Paul , 1101011111101111100111101—19 



Hollister 1111101111011100111111001—19 



Post 1111111111111011110011111—22—107 



UNION a. 0. 



Sickley 1111111111111110111111111-24 



J L Smith 1011111111111011111111111—88 



Terry 1011111111101111111111111—23 



Miller 1110110101111011101101011—18 



Dean 1111111111111111101110111—83—111 



Parkway Rod 



Eighteen members competed for 

 prizes at Dexter Park on July 14. 

 off Meyer won. The best scores to 

 Scores: 



Class A, 28 and 30yds.: 



J Bennett 1111001—5 



EHelgan 2838031-6 



T T Edgerton 1011100 -4 



D Monseer 1121111-7 



Class B, 25 and 27yds.: 



LMoeller 1103101-5 



T Short 1123111-7 



Class C, 33 and 85yds. : 



HLemaire 1131101—6 



O Wissell 3131111—7 



FRausch 1181811—7 



and Gun Club. 



the club's gold medal and class 

 Five tied with 7 and on the shoot 

 count for the annual class prizes. 



C M Meyer .2122223—7 



H Bookman 2012222—6 



A Waldiu 13200212—5 



J Y Van Wicklen 0121011—5 



H Bramwell 0U2181— 6 



M Ellis 1211210—6 



H Andsen 0011012—4 



H Brower 0111101—5 



H Selover 0000010-1 



Coney Island Rod and Gun Club. 



There was a fair attendance of the members of the Coney Island 

 Rod and Gun Club at Woodlawn Park, June 14. Twenty-one shot at 7 

 birds, chib handicap, for the Plate diamond badge and added club 

 prizes. Lair won on the twelfth round of the tie. F. Pfa#,nder won 

 second, H. and F. McLaughlin divided third, J. Schlieman and W, 

 Schumacher divided fonrth. Scores: 



F Pfaender 1208111—6 J Schlieman 1001110—4 



W Hughes 1121111—7 H Blattmacher 2111220—6 



I Hyde 2121111—7 Dr Little 3010101—4 



W Schumacher 0011101—4 W Scheelje 2220112—6 



W Lair 1121113—7 M Elsasser ; 2112110—6 



J Voorhees 2381813—7 W Hartye 1211121—7 



J Lynch 1022210—5 S T Pearsall 2111212—7 



H McLaughlin ..0112121— 5 H Dohrman 1110213—6 



F McLaughUn , 1121100—5 C Plate 2112111—7 



DrVanOrd 2111111—7 F Gref 1018011—5 



C E Moreis 31 131 Jl— 7 



North Side Gun Club. 



The members of the North Side Gun Club held their regular monthly 

 .shoot at the Queens County Driving Park on June 13. Twelve shot for 

 the club's gold medal and best averages at 7 birds. A. B. Duryea won 

 the medal. Mis.s-and-out sweepstakes followed. Score: 



G Sieme 3013803—5 J H Walker 1081111—6 



HHeyer 8101311-6 E Barlow 1111101—6 



Dr Franz 1133830—6 P Merkens 3180112—6 



JHWenke ,0210818-5 A Duryea 1118311—7 



J N Meyer 1103200— 4 W R Smith 1011111—6 



C M Meyer 0311133—6 C M Manning 0131831—6 



Sweepstake Shoot. 



A FRIENDLY swecpstake shoot was held at Dexter Park on Friday 

 morning, Jime 16. Five entered at 10 birds each, $5 entrance, two best 

 guns, lowest two meu to pay for all expenses. H. Thomford and H. 

 Nobel were the winners. J. Woerfelmann and J. Sciu'oeder were 

 stuck for the bu'ds and dinner. Score: 



H Nobel 1311320131— 9 J Schroeder 0130101221— 7 



J Woerfelmann 2011030218— 7 M Kinsley 1130220311— 8 



H Thomford 1813113138—10 



Port Chester Scores. 



Port Chester, N. Y., June 11.— Please pubhsh the score of the Port 

 Chester Gun Club and oblige. 



E B Lyon 1000010000010001011011111—11 



F Place 111001100101111010010 —13 



J Anthes 0011110001100111000001111—13 



J H Lyon 1011111111000011111110101-18 



Team Challenge. 



PoTNBTj Vt., June 13.— In behalf of the Putney Rod and Gun Club, I 

 wish to issue the following challenge, which is open to any and all 

 clubs who wish to accept; provided their acceptance, accompanied by 

 $5 as a guarantee, is received on or before Tuesday, June 37: We will 

 shoot a match with any team consisting of five members of any club, 

 the entrance to be $35 per team, and each shooter to shoot at 30 single 

 targets, from 5 bluerock traps, at unknown angles, and 10 pairs from 

 known traps and angles. Targets will be charged at the rate of 1% 

 cents each, which wiU be deducted from the entrance money. If four 

 teams or less are entered there will be one money; if five or six, two 

 moneys of 60 and 40 per cent., and if seven or more, three moneys of 

 50, 30 and 20 per cent. This challenge is open to any club, and every- 

 body shoots accordinng to American Shooting Association rules; no 

 handicap for any one except according to gauge of gun. Our grounds 

 are easily accessible, and we hope this challenge will be accepted by 

 all clubs who wish to enter Into a friendly trial of skUl with our boys. 

 The match will begin promptly at 1 o'clock, and the singles will be 

 shot rapid-firg and the doubles one man up in strings ofo pairs. I 

 hope to hear from many clubs, and assm-e everybody an equal show. 



W. E. Aybr, Secretary. 



