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FOREST AND STREAM 



[June 29, 18B8 



Hadlyme Gun Club. 



The second tournament of the Hadlyme Gun Club was held on their 

 grounds on June 21. There was a very good crowd m attendance: 



Match at 10 targets: Willey 9, Nelson 8, Burbage 6, Cook 7. 

 ■ Match at 10 targets: Burbage 10, Willey 8, Nelson 8, Moshier 7. 

 Cook 7 



Match at 15 targets: Burbage 13, Banning 13, WUley 11, Cook 10, 

 Nelson 10, Pilt 9, Moshier 9. „ ^. „ „ o m q 



Match at 10 targets: Cook 9, WiUey 9, Moshier 9, Burbage 8, Treat 8, 



^Ifatch'at 15 targets: Banning 12, Cook 12, Burbage 13, Moshier 12, 

 Treat 11, Willey 10, Edgerton 10. Nelson 9. ^ „ „ , . „ 



Match at 10 targets: Treat 10, Burbage 9, Nelson 9, Moshier 9, 

 Alger 8 



Match at 15 targets: Treat 14, Edgerton 14, Willey 13, Burbage 13, 

 NelsonlS, Cook 12, Spencer 12, Algeria, I'ilt 10 ^ „ , 



Match at 10 targets: Moshier 10, Cook 10, Willey 10, Burbage 9, Nel- 

 son 8, Edgerton 8, Banning 8. , ^ 



Match at 10 targets: Burbage 10, Nelson 10, Edgerton 9, WUley 9, 

 Cook 9, Pilt 9, Moshier 8, Treat 8. „ x,. ,o 



Match at 15 targets: Burbage 14, Edgerton 14, Cook 13, Moshier 13, 

 Willey 12, Nelson 12, Treat 11. 



Emerald Gun Club. 



There was a fair attendance at the regular monthly shoot of the 

 Emeral Gun Club at Dexter Park on Tuesday, June 20. It was the 

 fourth shoot under the new handicap rules for the six or more annual 



prizes in the several classes. J. Maesel, E. Doeinck, H. Thau and J. 

 Horn killed ten straight and materially added to their averages, especi- 

 ally in the case of the two last, who made S}4 and i}4 points respect- 

 ively. The first class men were only able to make a small number over 

 their handicap. Each man shot at ten birds, class handicap. Emerald 

 Gun Club rules. The birds were a good lot of flyers and the scores 

 made were very fair. Scores of shoot: 

 Class A 1. 



L Gehring 0212321100- 7 J H Voss 2111111102- 9 



L Schortemeier 11111112.1— 9 



Class A. 



J Maesel 1212122221—10 Dr Leveridge 2122212120— 9 



E Doeinck 1111122222—10 T Russell 0111011011— 7 



PButz 2112020220— 7 Dr Hudson 2011121121— 9 



Class B 



T F McKenna 2102110202— 7 J H Moore 0211000022— 5 



P Fitzgerald 2201021222— 8 HThau 2111122121—10 



C Maesel 2201021121— 9 W E Hogan 1100010200— 4 



JWoefel 1200002201— 5 J Horn 1211112111—10 



N Maesel 1001200221— 6 A Regan 0021221202— 7 



Cls-ss C 



T Cody 1210010100— 5 J Matthews 2122202010— 7 



J Denehy 0200000010— 2 



Atlantic Rod and Gun Club. 



On account of the races at Sheepshead Bay the attendance at the 

 West End gi'ounds. Coney Island, by the members of the Atlantic Rod 

 and Gun Club was very small, only seven competing for the two sil- 



Ter cups given by Judges K. Sutherland and R. Newton. Each shot 

 at 10 birds, club handicap. C. E. Morris, J. McKay and Fred Quimby 

 killed 10 straight, but the shoot oif was postponed until the next shoot 

 on account of the scarcity of birds. Score: 



OE Morris 2222121211—10 W Boyle 0211222121—9 



D Monsees 1011010010— 5 C Hubbell 1112212110— 9 



J B Voorhees 2111111012— 9 P Quimby 1111211112—10 



J McKay 111!S11211— 10 



Sweepstake, 5 birds: Voorhees 5, Monsees 5, Quimby 4. Referee 

 and scorer, C. A. Dellar. 



Hanover Gun Club. 



Regular monthly shoot, all sweeps, miss and out, Leo Park, Tues- 

 day, June 20: 



1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. 6th. 



H H Starkey 210 2110 1110 110 22121120 20 



HGrowtage 0 2111 0 110 0 211121 



EHMowrey 212 20 1120 1110 12220 11110 



C M Meyer, Jr 110 1111 2111 20 22121121 2111221 • 



CM Meyer 10 0 2220 1111 20 111120 



J N Meyer 121 0 20 2120 0 10 



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R. G., Philadelphia.— Greenwood Lake is partly in New York and 

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