JtrLY 22, 1898. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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The Lafayette Tournament. 



Latayette, Ind., July 8.— Inclosed are scores of shoot heldbere on 

 July 4, 5 and 6: No. 1, 10 bluerocks: Krause 10, Partington 9, Sey Gay 

 9. Park 8, Sam Gay 8. Levenguth 8. Bosa 8, Long 7, Elliott 7, White 7, 

 Boyer 7, Willard 7, Hickes 6, Williamson 5, John Gay 4, 



No. 2, 15 bluerocks: 



Elliott 100101010111110- 9 Grube 111111111111110-14 



Partington 111011111101101—12 Gentle 111111111111011—14 



White 111111111111111-15 Behm 001111110101010- 9 



Levenguth 011111101011111—13 Wildback miOOlllOlOlOO- 9 



Krauss 111111011100111—12 Williamson 110111111111111—14 



Long 100111111111111—13 Willard 110111111111111-14 



Hickes 111111111111111—15 Sey Gey 011101110111110—11 



Sam Gay 101011111101101—11 Kosen 001000110000110— 5 



Park 101101111011101—11 Boyer 111111100111101-10 



Lockwood 111111111111111—15 Slow 111110101101111—12 



No. 3, 15 bluerocks, |2 entry: 



Experts. 



Livenguth 101011011011100— 9 Sam Gay 111111011111001—12 



Krause 110001100111111-11 Willard 011101111001111-11 



Voris 011111011110110—12 Williamson 101001111100110— 9 



Hickes OlOllllOllllllO— 11 Lockwood 111111111111001—13 



Partington 111010111111101—12 Gentle 111001101001101— 9 



White llliniinillll- 15 Grube 101111111111110—13 



Elliott 111010011101110-10 Slow 111010110111111—12 



Park 111111111111011—14 



Amateurs. 



Rosa 011110111111100-11 De Hart 111100111001111—11 



Allen 111111011010111—13 Titus 001000001111101— 7 



Sey Gay 010111001110000— 7 



No. 4, 20 bluerocks, $2.50 entry: 



Experts. 



Livenguth.lllllOlOllllllllllll— 18 Partmgton 01111 111101111111111—18 



Long 11111010001011111111—15 Voris 11100111110111111111—17 



Grube 11111111101110111111-18 WilliamsonllOlOOllllllOlllllll— 16 



Hickes 11111111111111011111-19 Willard. . . .11111111111111111111-20 



Krause . . . .10111111111000111111-16 Rising 11100111111011111001—15 



Park 11101111111111111111—19 Lockwood. 11011011111111111011— 17 



No. 5, 20 bluerocks, $2.50 entry: 



Experts. 



Hickes 11111011111110111110-17 White 10111000111111111111—16 



Willard.... 01111110111111111101— 17 Livenguth.lOllllllllOlllOllllO— 16 



Parks 11111100111101111111—17 Thompson.lOlOOlllOOllllllllll— 15 



Amateurs. 



Krause... .11111111011111011101— 17 Lockwood.lllOlOllllllllllllll— 18 



Long 11110101111110111111—17 WilliamsonlllllllllOllllllOOll— 17 



Partington 11111101111111111110— 18 Grube 11111110101111110111—17 



Wildback. .10111110111011011100— 14 Allen 10011011011111011110—14 



Voris 11110111011111100111-16 Sam Gay. ..11111101111011111111-18 



No. 6, 10 bluerocks, $1.30 entry; Experts: Lockwood 7, Grube 5, 

 Krause 8, Hickes 8, Willai'd 9, Long 6, Williamson 4, Thompson 8, Par- 

 tington 10, LivenguthS, White 8, Park 9. Amateurs: T. Ruder 4, J. 

 Ruder 7, Voris 6, De Hart 5, Titus 6, Rosa 8, Johnson 6, Gushwa 7, 

 Behm 5, Sutton 6, String 8, Slow 9, Miller 9. 



Twenty bluerocks, $2.60 entry, guaranteed purse 850: 

 Experts. 



Partington 11111111111111011110-18 S Gay 11111110111001111111—17 



ThompsoD.11110111111111111101-18 Livenguth. 11111111101011111111— 18 



Willard.... 00111101101110111111-15 White 11111110111101101011—16 



Krause. . . .11111110111111011110-17 Park 11001111101000111111—14 



Hickes . . . .11111011111111101111—18 



Amateurs. 



Voris 11111111111101111111—19 Wildback. .00111111111110011010—14 



Allen 11011010111111111110- 10 J Ruder... .10111010111111000101—13 



Lockwood. 11111110111111111111-19 Spring 11101101101010001001—11 



De Hart. . .01011110011101101101— l:i Slow 10001101111111010001—12 



Long 10111111111111111101-18 WilliamsonlOllllOllllOllOlllll— 16 



Grube 10111011111111011101-16 Thus 00110010101100111110—11 



Gushwa.... 11111111100110010111— 15 EUiott 11111110111011010011—15 



Miller 10110011111111011111—16 Gentel 10110011110011011111—16 



No. 8, 10 singles and 3 pairs bluerocks, $3 entry: Thompson 14, 

 Hickes 14, Partmgton 13, Voris 13, Lockwood 10, Willard 10. Amateurs 

 —Sam Gay 11, Ruder 6, Long 12, Miller 11, ElUott 9, Grube 11, Krause 

 12, Williamson 10, Livenguth 13, De Bang 10. 



No. 9, 20 bluerocks, $2.60 entry, $50 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Thompson.OlllllllllIlllOIllll— l.y Voris 11111111111110010111—17 



Hickes ....11011111111111111111-19 White nillinillllioiini- 19 



Partington 10111111111110111111— 18 Livenguth, llllllllllllOlOlllll— 18 

 Amateurs. 



Willard. , ..10111101011110111111— 16 Grube 11101010111101111111-16 



Elliott 01011111111111111111—18 Park 11111110111111011111-18 



DeHan,...0111]]0nillllllllll— 18 Krause .. ..111010)0111011111001— 15 



Titus 11110010010111111110—16 Sam Gay ..OlOllinilllllllllOl- 17 



Lockwood. 11111111111110111000— 16 Long 10111111111111111111—19 



No. 10, 15 singles, $2 entry: Expert: Partington 15. Thompson 12, 

 EUiott 12. Hickes 14, Livenguth 14, Williamson 7, Long 7, White 9, 

 Krause 10. Amateur: Sam Gay 11, .7. Ruder 6, Behm 10, Smith 11, 

 Gushwa 12, Voris 14, Willard IS, De Bang 12. 



No. 11, 10 singles, $1.30 entrance: Experts; Park 7, White 8, Voris 



4, Thompson iO. Partington 8, Willard 9, Livenguth 9, Hickes 9. 

 Amateurs: John Gay 7, De Hart 6, Williamson 0, Elliott 6, T. Ruder 

 6, J. Ruder 5, Hutton 6, Spring 6, Slow 6, Krause 7, Behm 3, Long 7, 

 Gushwa 4. 



The Second Bay. 

 No. 1, 10 bluerocks, 81.80 entry: Partingtan 10, Willard 6, Hickes 8, 

 Voris 5. Shobe 8. Simmons 8, Livenguth 9, Washburn 7, Krause 7, Davy 



5, Sam Gay 9, Elliott 7, Thomas 5, White 7, Fugate 7, Thompson 8, Sey 

 Gay 4, Long 6, Boyer 5, John Gay 6. 



No. 15 bluerocks, lg2 entry: 



Expert. 



Thompson 011101110110111—11 Sam Gay 111111100110101—11 



Partington 111101111011110—12 White 110111111010111—12 



Livenguth 011111111001111—12 Park 011111111110111—13 



Hickes 111111111111110—14 



Amateur. 



Petit IIOOUOOOIIOOOI— 7 Shobe 101001011110111—10 



Voris 111011111111011—13 Long 101111111110111—13 



EUiott 100101011111111—11 WUlard 100111111111011—12 



Washburn 111111111111111—15 Willis 111111011111111—14 



Krause 000111101001101— 8 Behm 001100100110011— 7 



Davy 111011010111110— 11 



No. 3, 20 bluerocks, $2.60 entry: 



Expert. 



White 11011111111111111011—18 Washburn. 11101111011110111010— 15 



Partington 11111110111101111011—17 Willis 11111111101111111101—18 



Hickes',.... 11101011111111111111— 18 Park 10000111111101110110—13 



Amateurs. 



EUiott 11010011011100110101—12 Willard. . . .11111111111111111111— 20 



Voris 11011110100010110 —10 Davy 00010101011000001101—8 



Livenguth. 01111011101111111111-17 Shobe 11111111111111010110-17 



vSam Gay.. .11011111111110111111— 18 Long 00111111111101111111—17 



Thompson 11011111101100111010—13 ColdwalderOlOllllOllllOllOlOll— 14 



Krause . . . .OOllllllllOiiiiiiilO— 16 J Gay 01010111110111001100—12 



No. 4, 15 singles and 3 pairs bluerocks: 

 Experts. 



WiUard 011111101011111 10 10 11—16 



Partington llllOlOllOlllll 00 11 10—15 



Weller 001011111111101 11 10 10—15 



Hickes lllOOllllOlOlll 11 11 10-16 



EUiott 110010111010110 00 10 10—11 



Ainateurs. 



Daw 111111111000111 11 10 10-16 



Livenguth 111110011111001 11 10 10—15 



Thompson 111100111011111 11 11 11—18 



Krause 111111011101111 10 10 10—16 



Washburn .• 111111111111111 10 00 11—17 



Voris 001111111111011 10 01 11—16 



Long 110111111110011 11 10 11—17 



Park 110101001111010 01 10 00—11 



No. 5, 15 bluerocks; Experts: Washburn 11, Partington 14. White 13, 

 Hickes 12, WiUard 13. Sam Gay 11. Amateurs: Behm 9, Willis 14, Voris 

 11, Krause 15, Coldwater 12, De Bang 13, Davy 14, Park 14, Shobe 14. 



No. 6, 20 bluerocks: 



Exj)ert. 



Hickes 11111111111111111111-20 Park 11111111111111111110—19 



WiUiard. . . 00(011010101101111011-12 Krause. . . . 10110110011010001011—11 



Partmgton 11101110000111001110—13 Shobe 11111110111101111111—18 



WilUs 10111111111110111111-18 



Amat*ur. 



Voris 10111111111100111110—16 Slow 10110101110011111111—15 



EUiott 00110111101111001011—13 Livenguth. 11111111111101111111— 19 



Long 11110111101111111111-18 Coldwater. 11011111001111001110— 14 



No. 7, 50 bluerocks: 



Park 11111101011111111011111111111111110011111111111111—45 



Krause lOOlOlOlllOlOOlllllllllllllllOlllllOlllllOnilllll-41 



Partington llllllllllllllllllllllllllOlllllllllllOlCWIlllIllO— 45 



Willis 11101111011111100111111111110111111011111101010110^10 



Livenguth 11110111111110011111 11111110111111 lOllllllOlOOnil— 42 



Washburn OlOinilOlllllOnilOllllllllllllllllllllOlllllllll— 44 



Long 10110111111101101110111001111111011111110111110111—39 



Thompson llllOilliOllllllOOOllllllllOlllllOllllOlOlOlllllll— 40 



Shobe 11111011111111010111111101111111111111111111111011—45 



Davy llllllOlllllOlUlOlUlOOllOllllOlllllOOlllOlllilOl— 39 



Voris 1111111110101in0100lllll01]10010111iX)11110111110O-35 



I Park, Parldngton and Shobe shot oflE at 15 targets, Park and Park- 



ington again tying on 15 breaks each. Shobe breaking 14. The two 

 then shot oS again, this time at 5 pairs, Park winning by breaking 9 to 

 his opponent's 8. 

 No. 8, 30 bluerocks, $5 entry, $100 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Wthite 111101111011111111011111111111—27 



Washburn 111111110111111011110111011100—24 



Heikes 111111110111111111111111111111-29 



Livenguth 111110011001111011111011101111—23 



Partington 111110111111101111011111011110-25 



Sam Gay 111111110111111111110011111111-27 



Amateiu-s. 



Thompson 111111111011111111111111111111-29 



Voris 101111110111111101111111111111—27 



WUlis 111101111110111110111101111111—26 



Park 111111111111101111111111111111-28 



WUlard 001111111111011101111111111011—25 



Krause 1110nill011111101100010<011101-21 



Long 001011111010100001111111100111—19 



Shobe 100111010111111111111111111110—25 



Litteral 101011111101111111111110011100—23 



The Third Day. 



No. 1, 10 bluerocks, $1.30 entry: Experts, Park 9, Heikes 8, Thomp- 

 son 0, White 10; Amateurs, Willard 9, Livenguth 9, Krouse 10, ElUott 

 8, Long 8, Boyer 8. 



No. 2, 15 bluerocks, $2 entryi Expert: Heikes 12, Willard 10, 

 Krause 11, White 12, Thompson 10, Livenguth 13, Park 12, Long 10, 

 Elliott 13. Boyer 8. 



No. 3. 20 bluerocks, club guarantee $50; Expert: Heikes 17, Liven- 

 guth 20, Elliott 14, Park 18, White 19. Amatetu*: Krause 13, Long 12, 

 Willard 12, Thompson 12. 



No. 4. 10 singles 3 pair doubles, $2 entry; Expert: Heikes 13, Liven- 

 guth 11, Park 12, White 14. Amateur: Thompson 6, WiUard 12, Long 

 12, Krause 12. 



No. 5, 25 bluerocks, entrance $2.50; experts: Heikes 25, White 23, 

 Park 21, Livenguth 21. Amateurs: Thompson 17. Willard 24. 



No. 6, 15 bluerocks, entrance $2; experts: Heikes 13, White 14, Wil- 

 lard 12, Livenguth 14. Amateurs: Long 15, Krause 10, Thompson 13, 

 Slow 9, Reed 6, Park 15. 



No. 7, 30 bluerocks, entrance $3. club guaranteed purse, experts: 

 Heikes 27, Long 22, Livenguth 26, Park 25. Thompson 25. Amateurs: 

 WiUard 25, DeBang 27. 



Shooting Affairs in Germany. 



Berlin, Qerma,nj.— Editor Forest and Stream: Two great shoot- 

 ing tournaments have taken place at Cologne and Berlin respectively 

 this month. In both cases the rules of the German Shooting Associ- 

 tion— Deutscher Schiessverein— which has its headquarters in Berlin, 

 governed the shoot. Gunners had in both instances the opportunity 

 to demonstrate their skill at clay pigeons, at a running hare target 

 and— with the rifle- at a running wild boar target. 



Pi-euss, the champion wing-shot of Germany, was especially lucky 

 at Cologne. He won the three highest prizes advertised for the clay 

 pigeon match, for the running bare and the running wild boar re- 

 spectively. Five traps were used at Cologne for throwing 100 single 

 and 10 pairs of clay pigeons at unknown angles. Preuss broke 110; 

 next to him came Geyget with 107 kiUs, and five other members of the 

 German Shooting Association carried off high prizes at Cologne. 



The thii-d annual great shooting tournament of the German Shoot- 



1. Herr Kurt KlUlsch von Horn, Chairman German Shooting Association' 

 2. Herr A. Tenner, Manager. 3. Herr Max Prehn, cnampion wing shot of 

 the Province of Brandenburg. 4. Herr Albert Preuss, champion wing shot 

 of Germany. 5. Herr H. Schuster, Secretary. 6. Herr Oakar Geyger. 



ing Association f oUowed immediately after the Cologne shooting com- 

 petition. Preuss had to defend the title ''German champion wing- 

 shot" the third time. The competition for the championship was 

 independent from the main shooting match, and only a comparatively 

 small number of shooters undertook the difficult task to beat Preuss, 

 who so far has not found his master in any public shooting match for 

 clay pigeons. 



At the main shoot the same number of birds were thrown for each 

 competitor as in Cologne, but the traps used at Berlin were the best 

 of their Irind, and shooting was rendered very difficult. The targets 

 were thrown from five electric traps masked by the same number of 

 screens at 20yds. rise and in unknown angles. The targets had to be 

 broken at distances averaging 50j*ds. and over. Preuss again man- 

 aged to secure three first prizes and to win the championship for a 

 third time. He achieved the highest score at the main match with 109 

 breaks. Geyger coming next with 105, and Prehn third with 102, and 

 broke from 200 single targets at the shoot for the championship 183, 

 Prehn second with 173, Geyger third with 169. Preuss won the first 

 prize offered for the rtinning hare by scoring 38 kiUs out of the highest 

 possible of 40. 



At the close of the exciting tournament a photogi'aph was taken on 

 the shooting grounds of the three best trap shots of Germany and the 

 principal officers of the German Shooting Association, from which the 

 accompanying cut is taken. 



All 38 prizes shot for at Berlin were won by shooters using the Wals- 

 rode powder. Ahmin Tbkner. 



Shooting Around "Wilmington. 



WiLinsGTON, Del., July 17.— The much-talked-of live bird match 

 between David .7. Wilson, of the AVUmington Rod and Gun Club, and 

 Charles Buckmaster, of the Wawaset Gun Club, took place on Thurs- 

 day, July 6, in Goodley's Meadow. The match was at 20 birds for $25 

 a side, Rhode Island rules governing. The men trapped and handled 

 for each other. Wilson outshot Buckmaster in the eighteenth round 

 winning by a score of 15 to 13. The score: 



Wilson 0«1111111011111111— 15 Buckmaster. 101101110111111000— 12 



Charles Fehrenbach and David J. WUson. of the WUmington Rod 

 and Gun Club, defeated James White and L. Maul, of the Wawaset 

 Gun Club, in a friendly match at ZO singles and 10 doubles by a score 

 of 71 to 65 on the grounds of the Rod and Gun Club, on Tuesday, July 

 11. The losers are to pay for the targets and a supper for twelve. 

 The score: 



Singles. D'bles. Total. Singles. D'bles. Total. 



Fehrenbach... .24 13 37 White 24 9 .37 



Wilson 20 14 34 Maul 20 12 32 



44 27 71 44 21 65 



Out of this match sprang another between the same principals at 

 5 live birds each for $25 a side. The shoot took place at Pennsgrove, 

 N. J., on Friday, July 14. Fehrenbach and Wilson were defeated by a 

 score of 9 to 8.' The scores: 



MauU 10111—4 Fehrenbach •1122-4 



White ...12122— 5— 9 Wilson 1232»-4-8 



Sweepstake at 6 birds, $2 entrance: White 4, Maull 6, Fehrenbach 6 



Jabbert. 



Waverly Gun Club. 



Six members of the Waverlj^ Gun Club had a very pleasant after- 

 noon's shoot at bluerocks on Tuesday at Dexter Park. In the club 

 shoot the vetereji, H. Van Staden, won the medal and a special mem- 

 ber's prize with 8 out of 10. G. Helmstead t-ook the second. Several 

 sweepstakes were shot off, with G. Helmst«ad the principal winner. 

 Scores: H. Van Staden 8. 0. HUmer 6, J. FehUesen 4, J. Ruger 5, G. 

 Helmstead 7, L. Grade 5. 



Niles Gun Club Tournament. 



NiLBS, Ohio, July 8.— The shoot of the NUes Gun Club, which began 

 on the 5th and closed yesterday, was a pleasant affair throughout. 

 Among the visitors were J. A. Stinger of TJniontown, Pa. ; W. J. Pen- 

 berthy oC MassUlon, Ohio; Mr. Baumstiner of Cambridge, Ohio: E. 

 Jones of Steubenville, Ohio; H. 0. Fry of Youngstown, Ohio; E. 

 TuUy of Penza, Ohio; Wm. Jones of Mineral Ridge, Ohio; E. Sherman 

 of Pittsburg, Pa., and G. W. PhUips of North Benton, Ohio. The 

 scores: 



The First Day. 



No. 1, 10 singles, known angles and known traps, entry $1: Joe Rum 

 mel 9, J. O'Conell 8, J. Stinger 7, R. WUliams 3, H. Fry 6, E. S. Sherman 

 5, W. Turner 5, W. J. Penberthy 6, G. W. Phillips 6, J, Naylor 7, T. 

 TuUy 5, G. RummeU 7. 



No. 2, 10 smgles, entry $1. $10 added: J. Stinger 8, J. O'ConeU 10, E. 

 TuUy 7, J. Rummel 7, W. Turner 8, R. WiUiams 4, W. J. Penberthy 8, 

 H. Fry 9, S. Sherman 4, G. W. PhUUps 3, J. Naylor 5, L. RummeU 7, 

 T. TuUy 8. 



No. 3, 15 singles, entry $1.50, $20 guaranteed: 



J Stmger 111100111111110—12 H Fry 111011111101000-10 



J O'ConneU 110101111101011—11 J Naylor 011101011111110-11 



Robuck 000011001100111— 7 J RummeU 111101010111111-12 



Penberthy 100110111100111—10 S A Winfield. . ..011100010010001— 6 



Sherman 110011010100101— 8 T TuUy 001111100111101-10 



Williams 111101001010000— 7 Philips 101100000010000— 4 



Turner 000101101111111—10 L RummeU 100100100010000— 4 



No. 4, 10 singles, entry $1: J. Stinger 5, Penberthy 6. Robeck .5, J. 

 O'conneli 3, WUliams 5, Turner 7, PhUlips 4, J. RummeU 9, J. Naylor 7, 

 Fry 10, Sherman 7, E. TuUey 7, Winfield 6, L. Rummell 1. 



No. 5, 15 singles, known traps and unknown angles, entry $1, $10 

 added: 



J O'ConneU 101101001111111-11 Turner 001111111111111—13 



Sherman 001111101110110—10 Roebuck llllOlOllOllill— 12 



Stinger 111111101111111—14 L RummeU 100101111010111—10 



H Fry 110001111111111—12 R WiUiams 110100111011011-10 



Pemberthy 111000000101111— 8 E.Jones 111111111001010—11 



J RummeU 010111011111101—11 Winfield 001101111111011—11 



Philhps 010111001010011— 8 J Naylor 000010111001101— 7 



No. 6, 15 singles, known traps and angles, entry $1.50, $20 guar- 

 anteed: 



J Naylor 111101100100111—10 Turner 110110100011111— 10 



H CFry 111110101100000— 8 Phillips 111101000000111— 8 



Sherman 011111011101110—11 E .Jones ...110111010111111—12 



O'ConneU 011001110101000— 7 G Naylor 111000111000111— 9 



J JWitherspoonlOllOOOlllOOni— 9 Winfield 011110110111010—10 



Stinger 101111101110111—12 Henicker 011000101100100— 6 



Penberthy 100011100001100— 6 J RummeU 111000011111011—10 



No. 7, team shoot, two-men teams, entry $2 per team: 



J O'ConneU 1100000101— 4 Jones 1100000001—3 



H Fry 1101011111— 8—12 J RummeU 0011111000—5— 8 



Stenger 1111011111— 9 G Naylor 1110110101—7 



W Turner 1111111111—10—19 T A Winfield 0111011111—8—15 



Sherman 0101001111— 6 J Naylor 1001010010-4—10 



No. 8, 15 singles, known traps and known angles, entry $1.50, $20 

 guaranteed: 



Jones 10111110111110i>— 11 Stenger 111111111111011—14 



H Fry 101100111111011—11 Phillips 110001110100100— 7 



Turner 011111111100111—12 Penberthy 010011110110011— 9 



J RummeU 110111111111011—13 J Naylor lllOlOOOOOlOlOO— 6 



J O'ConneU 001010111101001- 8 G Naylor 111111110011110-12 



Robuck 001101101011000— 7 Winfield 101101110100111—10 



Sherman 111101100000111— 9 L Rummel 101001011001010— 7 



Extra event. $1 entrance: O'ConneU 6, J. Rummell 10, Stenger 7. 

 Turner 8, Honicker 3, Sherman 8, Penberthy 7, PhiUipps 5, Jones 8, 

 Winfield 7, J. Naylor 5, Wetherspoon 4, G. Naylor 9. 



The Second Day. 



No. 1, 10 singles, known traps and known angles: J. Rummell 9, 

 Stenger 5, Sherman 10, Grace 4, O'ConneU 6, Penberthy 6, W. Turner 

 WUson 5, S. A. Schairer 3, J. Naylor 7. Fry 8, WUUams 10. 



No. 2, 10 singles, known traps and unknown angles. $10 added, en- 

 trance $1: Baumgartner 6, H. C. Fry 9, Stenger 8. O'ConneU 5. Pen- 

 berthy 8, Grace 5, G. RummeU 5, W. Turner 7, R. Williams 9, Wilson 7, 

 .1. Naylor C, Sherman 4. 



No. 3, 15 singles, entrance $1.50, $20 guaranteed: 



Sherman 101111011110111—13 Turner 011111011101110—11 



O'ConneU 110111111101111—13 Frye 111111011111101—13 



J RummeU 111101101110011—11 J Naylor 110110011001101— 9 



Grace 111000100100100- 6 T Craimer 111011100111100—10 



Stenger 011111111111011—13 R Williams 001011110011111—10 



Penberthy 111010011111111—12 Baumgartner. . .111001000111111—10 



Schairer 001010100101110— 7 H Miller 111101111111100—12 



Wilson 010101111000110— 8 



No. 4, 10 singles, entrance $1: J. Rummell 9, O'ConneU 6, Stenger 8, 

 Penberthy 6, W. Turner 9, Fry 10, Andrews 8, Grace 6, MiUer 10, Will- 

 iams 8, Sherman 6, J. Navlor 4. 



No. 5, $1 entry, $10 added: 



Grace 001100111010001— 7 Andrews 011111111111111—14 



Baumgardner . .011011011111111— 12 Naylor 100101011100111— 9 



Rummel 111111101110110—12 J O'ConneU 111101111111111-14 



W Turner .111111111111111—15 HMiUer 000111011101011- 9 



Stinger 001001101111001— 8 R W WUliams. .100111111111111— 13 



Penberthy 111111111111011—14 Schairer 001011011110101— B 



H C Pry 111111111010111—13 Wilson 111111101110110-13 



No. 6, $1.50 entry, S3 guaranteed: 



Bumgardner.... 0101 00100110111— 8 W Turner 111111110111110^13 



Stinger 111111110111110—13 J O'ConneU ... .111011111111111-14 



J Rummel 011111111011111—13 Grace 011001110111101—10 



Andrews 001011011111110—10 J Naylor 111011111111110—13 



Schurman 111010111011110—11 H Fry 011110111111100—12 



T Cramer 001111111111100—12 Wilson 011011100111100— 9 



Penberthy 111111011011011—12 H MiUer 011101111011110—11 



No. 7, team shoot, 2 men per team, 82 per team entry: Stenger 8, 

 Turner 10— 18, Penberthy 8, RummeU 8— 16, H. C. Fry 10, O'ConneU 10 

 —20, MUler 7, Andrews 6— 13, Naylor 6, Sherman 5—11. 



No. 8, S30 guaranteed, entry $1.50: 



W Turner 111110011111111—13 Andrews 100001010100101- - 6 



Baum 101011111111101—12 Stenger 111111101111111—14 



Sherman 001101111110101—10 O'Connel 011110111111110—12 



Penberty 101011010110100— 8 J Naylor 111111110100110—11 



RummeU 111111001111111—13 Fry 001111111011110-11 



Cramer 110010110001001— 7 H MUlar 010011100000011— 6 



Grace 011110000111001— 8 



The Third Day. 



No. 1, entry 81 : J. RummeU 9 W. Turner 10, Baumgardner 7, J. 

 O'ConneU 9, H. C. Fry 8, J. Naylor 6, T. A. Winfield 6, R. WiUiams 7, J. 

 Witherspoon 4, T. Tulley 7, Sherman 8. 



No. 3, $10 added, entry $1: H. C. Fry 8, Spooney 4, McDermont 5, 

 O'ConneU 10, Baum 5, RummeU 9, W. Turner 9, F. TuUey 3, T. A. Win- 

 field 7. J. Naylor 9, R. Williams 8. 



No. 3, 15 singles, entrance $1.50, $20 guaranteed: 



Baumgardner. ..111110100110100— 9 W Turner 011111111111100—12 



J Naylor OlllllOOlOOOlOl— 8 O'ConneU 101111011111111—13 



Sherman IIOIOOIIOOOIIII— 9 R William 000111111110111—11 



Spooney 010110100101010— 7 Tulley 101101111110111—13 



HC Fry 111001101111110—11 Winfield 001110011110111—10 



T Cramer lOlllllllOlOlll- 12 RummeU 111011111010110-11 



McDermott 101100101001100— 7 



No. 4, 10 singles, entrance $1: Winfield 8, Turner 9, RummeU 9, Fry 

 7, Sherman 4, Witherspoon 6, O'ConneU 8, Baumgardner 9, TuUey 10, 

 J. Naylor 6, WUliams 4. 



No. 5, 15 singles, entry $1.50, $20 guaranteed: 



Sherman 101011111111110—12 RummeU 110001110110111—10 



Turner 110111111111111—14 Steveson 001110111111111—12 



Spooney OOOOlllOOllOOll— 7 Fry 111111111111111—15 



Baumgardner. ..101101101111111—12 Tully llllllliniOlOfr-12 



O'ConneU 111001111111111—13 Naylor llOIOllOllllOOO— 9 



T Cramer 101101111010110—10 Williams OOOlllOw 



Winfield 101110011111111—12 Nickolis OOllOOlOw 



No. 6, 15 singles, entry $1.50, $20 guaranteed: 



Baumgardner. ..101100111101111—11 Sherman lOOlOOlllOOlOU— 8 



O'ConneU 011111111111001-13 Stevenson OOlllllllOOllll— 11 



RummeU 111111111011111—14 Fry 111111111011110—13 



Turner 111111111111111—15 Naylor lOUlllOlllOllO— 11 



TuUy 111011011111100—11 Spooner. 001111010000011— 7 



Spooney 010111101101011—10 Cramer 111010111011101—11 



Unkno-wn Gun Club. 



Fifteen members of the Unknown Gun Club had a good day's sport 

 on Thursday, at Dext«r Park. It was the regular monthly shoot, also 

 the closing one of the season. Each member shot at seven birds, 

 under Long Island rules, H. and T. traps. The birds were so fast that 

 only C. Munch was able to make a straight score and took the first 

 money. P. Sweeny, a new member, took the second with six; the 

 third was divided. 



After the regular shoot the ties for the yearly prize, a sUver cup, 

 were shot off, E. A. Vroome, H. Knebel, Sr. and C. Hubbell having 

 won it three times each during the year. The conditions were thi'ee 

 birds, then miss and out. A. Knebel, Sr. won on the seventh round. 

 The score: 



J. Akhurst 5, H. Often 3, J. Flynn 4. H. Skidmore 4, J. Sampson 3, 

 H. Van Staden 3, J. Rankin 2, G. Marlborough 5, E. Vroome 5, H. 

 Knebel, Sr. 2, C. HubbeU 4, Dr. Little 4, P. Sweeny 6, C. Munch 7, H. 

 Schumaker 4. 



