July 8, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



19 



SHOOTING IN THE COAL REGION. 



The Schuylkill County Shooting Association held their second annual 

 tournament June 28 and 29 at Mabanoy City. This city is nestled away 

 up in the mountains of Pennsylvania between the headwaters of the 

 Schayllsill and SuFquehanna Bivers. and it depends on the coal mines 

 for its support. On all sides are high mountains, and in the sides of 

 them, look in what direction you may, you will see either a coal 

 breaker or lai'ge heaps of culm. The town lies in a narrow valley 

 running north and soutii, and of course is a long narrow town with 

 one principal street running the whole length of it. The grounds of 

 the shooting association, or at least the baseball grounds, where thej' 

 held their shoot, are situated at the north end of the city, and in the 

 narrowest part of the valley, in fact the valley is hardly more than 

 300yds. at this place. The grounds are about loOyds. square and 

 perfectly level with a high broad fence all around. The straight away 

 iDirds fly right up the valley and give you an elegant sight, but the 

 right and left quarterers go toward culm banks or large heaps of coal 

 dirt .300 or 400ft. high, and the bluerock being black and going toward 

 a black foreground made very hai-d shooting. Bluerock targets and 

 traps were used and gave perfect satisfaction. The flight of ttie birds 

 was strong, but for all this some very good scores were made. 



The programme consisted of five 10-bird, two 15-bird, two ao-bird and 

 one 25-bird race each day, and where over 8 entries purses were 

 divided in four moneys, under 8 in three moneys; all ties were divided. 

 The boys in t his part of the country are all game and stick until their 

 last dollar is gone, or they have tbe last of some one else and are true 

 friends and wiU stick to a friend to the last. 



The manager of this shoot is Fen Cooper, a well-known shooter in 

 Pennsylvania who was ably assisted by Kene Clayton, one of the big- 

 gest hearted and best known live bird shots not only in this State, but 

 all through the East. He has just patented a switched sight for a shot- 

 gun for use where matches are known angles and traps. It is a great 

 thing, saves all calculation as how far to lead a bird. You aim right 

 at it and the sight gives you the lead. John Linton is the cashier, and, 

 of course, is in great demand. Mat Cooper also assisted with the 

 shoot. Mr. Peter Gorman, the proprietor of the Mansion House, al- 

 though a new shooter at tar, as the boys call them around here, is 

 shooting away in every event and making some good scores. Most of 

 the boys from out of town are stopping at his place. In fact, on our 

 arrival on Wednesdaj^ morning the tirst shooter that we saw and knew 

 was Will Clark, of Wilkesbarre, who was waiting on the hotel porch 

 for his dinner before takmg in the afternoon shooting. After a hand 

 shake and a wash up, dinner being announced, we went into the din- 

 ing room and enjoyed ourselves for a good half an hour. Clark is 

 shooting a new hammerless Wilkesbarre gun and the way he putts out 

 crockery shows that iheir shooting qualities are all right. 



On our aiTival at the grounds we were very warmly greeted and in- 

 troduced to those whom we did not Imow, and among those from a 

 distance were some who will go to any shoot given by any of their 

 friends. I mean the boys from Reading. There are here from that 

 town John Shaaber, Jim Smeck, A. Ford and Brook Harrison, and 

 these say to-mon-ow will bring several more who could not get away 

 to-day. From Hazleton are Dr. Myers and Frank Deach, who wliile 

 on a fishing trip this spring caught three small black bear cups and 

 something over 700 trout. Kow they want to sell the bears. From 

 New York are Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lindsley, of wood powder fame, and 

 it is nip and tuck betwpen 3Iilt and his wife to know who makes wood 

 powder the most po])ular; and of course we all take our hats off to a 

 lady who takes so much mterest in he)' huaband's business that she 

 can run it just as well as liim when he is called away from home. 

 From Philadelphia are Jolin Tredway, wlio says no more sore shoul- 

 ders if you use a Tredway recoil pad on your gun. Along with him 

 are Harry Thm-man and "Chas. Irvtn. Irvin has charge of J. T. Bailey 

 & C'o.'s loaduig depai-tment at their new sporting goods house in Phil- 

 adelphia, and i.s makmg a greatrun on his Imnd-luaded American wood 

 powder shell. Prom Danville we tlnd A. Spicer, s]jicy enough for any 

 one to shoot against, and John Rehrig, of Weissport, shooting in good 

 form. 



The weather, althongh threatening rain this morning, cleared and 

 gave us the nicest kind of a day. 

 No. 1, 10 singles: 



Shaber lOllllOUl— 8 McDuflf 1111101010—7 



Smeck 1100111111— 8 Lutmberger 0111100101-6 



Harrison OlOOOllOil— 5 Claiton 0111111111—9 



Rehrig lOmiJlXl— 9 Park lOlOllllll— S 



Ford OlOOmoOO— 4 Gorman OOUOOllOll-4 



M Cooper mnniii— 10 



No. a, 10 singles: 



Shaber 1011001111—7 Solliday 0010000000— 1 



Smeck 1111111101—9 Deach 0110011110— 6 



Rehrig .1111111110—9 Gorman IIIIOUOIIO— 6 



Ford OlUllOOll— 7 Park 1111111111—10 



Harrison 0110111111—8 Clayton Olllllllll— 9 



M Cooper 1111110111—9 McDulf 1011001110— 6 



No. 3, 15 suigles: 



Shaber 011111111101011—13 Harris 111111111111111—1.5 



Smeck 11 10001 OIOIUOU- 8 Rehrig innillllinil- 15 



Ford 110111101111110—13 Gorman UOUlOOlinOllOl— H 



Deach OlOOlllOnnOOO— 8 Clayton lllliuniliOli— 14 



Davis OOOOlOniOOlOOl— G Solliday OluuiOUUOKilllia— .5 



Park lOUOllllOUlOl- 11 M Cooper llinuiinillU— 14 



No. 4. 20 singles: Shaber 19, Smeck JiO, Rehrig 1.5, Ford 14, Gorman 

 13, Harrison 16. 



No. 5, 10 singles: 



Deach OillOOllOO— 5 Gorman 0000100110—3 



Park 1111 1101 1 0—8 Ford 1 1 01 Mil 1 1—9 



Davis 01 OOOl 1000 -3 Smeck 1 1 1 1 11 UOO— 8 



M Cooper lOlllinOl- 8 Harrison limoiiii— 9 



Olavton lilllOlin— 9 Snaller llinOiJllO-7 



McDuff 1101101111—8 Rehrig 1111101111—9 



No. 6, 15 singles: 



Shaber 111111111111111—15 Harrison lllllllllllOlll— 14 



Smeck OllOlOulloilllO— 9 Gorman 1011 uoillOli 01 1—10 



Rehrig llliniOlOllllO— 11 Deaoh OOOOOllOOOOlOOl— 4 



Ford iiinnoioinio-i;j 



Park 011110111111111—13 



No. 7, 10 singles: 



Shaber 1111111101— 9 



Smeck 11 11110101— 8 



Rehrig 1011111111— 9 



Harrison lllHlini- 10 



Clayton lllllllllO— 9 



Fo a UOlOlllll- 7 



Clayton llll 11110111111—14 



F Cooper 1 01 lllOUlllllO— 13 



J Davis J Oil 0001101— 6 



McDuH OIIlllOlOl— 7 



M Cooper llOlllllU— 9 



Holhday 1010011100— 5 



Goimau OOOlllllOl— 6 



Deitch 0000000101— 2 



No. 8, 15 singles: Shaber 14, Smeck 11, Rehrig 15, Clayton 12, Harri- 

 rison 13, Gorman 9. 

 No. 9. 15 singles four moneys: 



Ford 11011110101110011111—15 McDulT. .. .11110] 11111111111111— 19 



Schmeck. . oauoillllHl 1101 1 ll- 15 Thurman. .lllllllinnoinnil- 19 

 Clayton... .11111111110101101111-17 Treadway..l]linilinnOOlUOO— ic 



Gorman. ...OOOOOlOllOoiOUOOOlOO— 5 



Rihrig U/UllOlllll (1110111 1—16 



Shaber 11111111111111111111-20 



^o. 10, 10 singles, tlu'ee moneys: 



M Cooper lllllllllO— 9 Shaber lllllllllO— 9 



Harrison Olillioiii— 8 Smeck lllOlOOllO— 6 



Gorman OlllOOOOlO— 4 Ford .1111111111—10 



Clayton lllllllllO— 9 Rehrig Olllllllll— 9 



Hoiliday 0100111001— 5 F Cooper OlUlOllll— 8 



McDufJ 1111000111— 7 



Fo. 11, lO singles, four moneys: 



Gorman lllOlllOll— 7 Tredway llOllllllO— 9 



Weber OOOOOOllOl— 3 Spicer 1111101111— 9 



F Cooper 0111111011—8 Ghaber .1111101111—9 



Clayton 1111111111—10 Rehrig OimuilO— 8 



Park 1011010010- 5 Smeck llOUOlllO— 7 



McDuff 1100100111— 6 Harrison IIIUIIHI— lo 



Ford 1100111110— 7 Deitch OlOlOlOOOl— 4 



Thurman lllllllOll— 9 Solliday : OlOOOlOlOO— 3 



No. la. 15 singles, fom- moneys: 



Thurman Ulioililiioiif— 13 Schmeck lOllllOOlllOiil— li 



Tredway 111111111111111-13 Rehrig lOlluilOllluui— ii 



Spicer 111111111111011-14 Clayton 111111111111111-15 



I'ord 0111101001 liUUO- H McUulf lOlllOI 11001001— 9 



Gorman lOllOlooilillUO— 9 Shaber 111111111111101—14 



HaiTiaon lOllllllllllUUO— ll Wiler OllOllOllOlOlOl— 9 



Amateur event tor those who have not won anything in previous 

 events; 7 singles: 



Weber 0010100-2 JIcGinty 0110011-4 



Anst ock 0000000-0 Haaigan OOOi 1 1 01— i 



Krouse 1101011—5 



Gorman 0110100—3 PSchlier 



Deach 0011011—4 DSchlier... 



Soliday oooouol— 1 " 



Lutenberger OOOlOOU— 1 



WUer 



- - .i;uo — 2 



Keliey <.hji.i)iXjii— i 



liheng 0000001—1 



No. 14, 10 birds, entrance SI : Harrison 9. Gorman 4, Thurman 0 

 Treadway 7, Park 9, Spicer 10, Rherick 0, Shaaber 9, Smeck 8 m' 

 Cooper 8, Clayton 9, Ford 6. ' " ' 



No. 15, 10 birds, entrance fl: Gorman 10, Thurman 9 Tredway 8 

 Spicer 8, Rherick 8, Shaaber 7, Smeck 7. Ford 7, Wiler 5, Harrison 8 



Spicer 8, Park 6, Smeck 7, Shaaber 4, Tredway 9, Thurman 8, Ford 6, 

 Gorman 0. 



No. 19. 10 birds, entrance $1: Ford 9, Tredway 7, Thurman 9, 

 Shaaber 7, Gorman 6, Dr. Myers 7, Harrison 10, Weber 4, Smeck 10, 

 Spicer 9, Lindsley 8, Clayton 8. 



No. 20, 15 birds, entrance .51.50: 



Thurman 111101111111111—14 Smeck 011110011111101—11 



Clayton 111111111111101—14 Gorman 110011001000101— 7 



Mcbufl 111111111111111-15 Dr Myers 000011110001010— 6 



Weber 111101010010111—10 Tredway 111111101111110—13 



Lindsley 110111111111111—14 Wanda 010110111101111-11 



Spicer 111101111111110—13 Ford. . .111111111111101— 14 



Harrison....... 110111111111111— 14 Shaaber 111111011100111-13 



No. 21, 10 birds, 21yds., use of both barrels, entrance gl: Clayton 7, 

 Lindsley 8, Spicer 7, Thui-man 9, Shmeck 8, Tredwav 10, Goruiau 6, W. 

 Myers 4, Derrick 8, Paul 3, M. Cooper 5, Weber 6. 



No. 22, 6 pairs, entrance SI: 



Spicer 10 11 10 10 11 10— 8 Clayton 00 01 11 11 10 10— 8 



Smeck 10 10 10 11 00 10— 6 Thurman 01 11 01 10 11 10-7 



Tredway 11 10 11 10 11 10- 9 Ford 10 11 10 10 01 11— 8 



Lind.sley 10 10 11 11 11 11—10 Berrick 10 10 11 10 10 01— 7 



The Second Day. 



opened with a bright sun shining, and when he showed his face over 

 the mountains this morning every one knew we were going to have a 

 hot one and we were not disappointed. 



This morning brings some new shooters, most prominent among 

 whom are John Millspaugh. president of the Williamsport Rifle and 

 Gun Club, and F. P. Abercrombie. of the same place, and H. C. VV. 

 Matz, president of the Reading Shooting Association, and along with 

 him are John Ritters and John Freed. From Philadelphia comes H. 

 L. David (Landis), who, since he has been using a Smith ejector, is 

 shooting a great streak. 

 No. 1, 10 birds, entrance Si: 



Thurman 1111111111—10 Clayton.. 1111111111-10 



Tredway limillll- 10 Green 0100001101— 4 



Castle IIIOIOIOOO- 



Kissiuger llliOOOllO— 6 



Gorman lllOOOOOOl— 4 



Ritters 1111101111- 9 



Matz imXiOllOO- 6 



Park 1111111111-10 



Dr Myers 1100110001- 5 



Shaaber 1111111111—10 



Smith 1000111111— 7 



aiillspaugh 1001110110—6 



Landis 0111110111— 8 



Smeck Olllllllll— 9 



Ford lllllllOll— 9 



Harrison llOllOlUl— 8 



M Cooper 1111111111-10 



McDuff 1010001110— 6 



Lindsley OlOllOllOl— 6 



No. a, 10 birds, entrance .§1: 



Lindsley llOlllllll— 9 M Cooper 1101001011—6 



Thurman llllllllll-lO Freed 0110101111—7 



Tredway lIllOlllll— 9 McDuff 1111111101—9 



Millspaugh lllOOOOOOl- 4 Ritter 1111111110-9 



Smith 1111111111—10 Matz 1111100110-7 



Smeck 1110111111— 9 Ford 1100110101—6 



Landis lllllllllO— 9 Shaber 0011111111-8 



I'ark 1101001111— 7 Gorman 1001101111—7 



Hamson 1111011011— 8 Deach 1011101000—5 



No. 3, 15 birds, entrance 81.50: 



Millspaugh 110111111110011—12 Freed 110011011111111-12 



Smith OllllOlOllOtHJll— 9 Harrison 110111111111101—13 



Thurman llllininiOlIl- 14 



Lindsley llimOlOllllll- 13 



Tredway llllOllUOOlOll- 11 



Smeck 111101111111111—14 



Landis ....111111111111111—15 



Shaber 110011111001111—11 



No. 4, 20 birds, entrance §2: 

 Lindsley.. .1111011 1100110101111— 15 

 Smeck 11101 nil 11101011111—17 



Park 111111101111111—14 



Matz 101111101111011-12 



Ritter 011101111111111—13 



Ford llOlMlllllllU- 12 



McDuff 111011001101111-11 



Clayton 111111011111111—14 



Ritter 1101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1101 1 11 1 0—1 7 



McUuff. . . . IIOIUIOOIOIOOOOIOIII— 10 



Millspaugh (MllllOllUOlOlOlll 1—14 Landis OUllllll 11 111111 101-18 



Smitli OlllUlllllllOl 101001— 14 



Thurman.. 111111111101 10101111—17 

 Tredway . .OOlllllOIllOlllllllO— 15 

 No. 3, 10 birds, entrance gl: 



Smeck 1111111101— 



Millspaugh 



Matz 01111110111111010111—16 



Ford 11111110101110111111—17 



Shaber. . . . 01101111110101111101—15 



Harrison 1011111101— 



l<reed OllllOlOll— 7 



Park lllOlllOll— « 



Ritten 1111111111—10 



Ford 1011100101 - 6 



Tredway lllIlOllll— 9 



OOlllinOl— 7 Thurman llllOlllll— 9 



lllOlOllll— 8 Gorman 1111111000— 7 



Dr Ms'-ers OOllOlOOOO— 3 



Hurke 1101011110— 7 



Spicer oOlllillil— 8 



Landis llOllOlllO— 



Matz lOilOlllll— 



Lindsley 0101111010— 6 Shaaber lOOlllllll— 8 



No. 6, 15 birds, entrance .^1.50: 



Lindsley Oil 1 101011 1 1 1 1 1—12 Matz 1 1 10101 11 Oil 11 1—12 



Thurman llllOOlOlllllOl— 11 Clayton llllliOl 11 11101—13 



Smith 111001111111011—12 Ritter lllOlOllOllllOi— ii 



Millspaugh 111000011111111—12 McDuff OlllllllOnOOU— 11 



Landis 111111111111111—15 Spicer 111111111111111—15 



Smeck 111111111111011—14 Freed lllOlliiiOlini— 13 



Tredway 001101111111111—12 Shaaber lllUOllinOOlO- 11 



Ford 011010111111111—12 Gorman llOlllOOllllOlO— 10 



Hairisou 111101101111101—12 



No. 7, 25 birds, entrance $2.50: 



Lindsley ' 1111111111101100111110111—21 



Smeck Olllllllll lu 110011101111-21 



Millbpaugb 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 01 0 11 0 1 1 ui 1 1 1—1 y 



Smith 00 1 0001 1 001 1 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1001 1—1 5 



Thurman llllOOllOlllilliliiiinoO- 20 



Landis Illllllllllini01110]iii]_23 



Matz llllllllll]1111101111]011-2.'l 



Ritter lllOlnil lOl 1011111111111— 22 



Tredway llllllOlllllilimiOlllOl— 22 



Clayton llllllllOliOllOllllllllOO— 20 



Shaaber OlllillliiiiKiliiiimiui— s;a 



Spicer 1111110110111110100111010-18 



Freed 1101101111000111101101000—15 



McDuff 1010111111111111111111110-22 



Ford OniOUlliOlOlllOOlllOllO-17 



Harrison 10111110101011111111 lliiO- 30 



No. 8, 10 Dii'ds, entrance §1: 



Spicer llOlOlllll— 8 



Park 0011011001— 5 



Green OOlOOlOlll— 5 



Clayton ,.0101111111— 8 



Smith lOlllOOlll— 7 



Thurman llllllinO— 9 



Wanda 1111000000— 4 



Tredway 1111111111-10 



McDuff Olllllllll— 9 



Harrison OOlOOlOlll— 5 



Matz 1110110111— 8 



Hitter llllllOlll— 9 



Shaaber Olllllllll— 9 



Freed OOllOOlOU— 5 



Landis lOOUlllll— 8 Smeck 1101001101— 5 



Millspaugh .1 UlOOllll- 8 



No. 9, 20 birds, entrance Si: 



Landis OlOlOniU 1111101111—16 Spicer 11111100111101111110—16 



Smeck IIIIOIIIUIIIOIOIOOII— 12 Tredwav,. .11111111011111100111— 47 



Millspaugh llOlllllll 11011100(31— 15 Bob Wh'ite.OlOOOllloiOllOOlllOO— 10 



Thurman. .01111101110110101111— 15 Shaaber.. . .OOlOOlllOw 



Smith 10111111110101100011—14 Freed 01101111011110111100—14 



Matz 11101111010(111111101—15 Ulmer IIIOIIOOIIOOIOIOIOOO— 10 



Lmdsley. . .10011111011111001010-13 Clayton.. . .11111010111001111111-16 



Ritter 11111110111111111111—19 Dr Myers. . llOKJOOoiUlOllllliO— 13 



Gorman,... llllOllinUJlOOllOO— 15 



No. 10, 10 birds, entrance §1: 



Millspaugh 1111001101— 7 



Matz 1100011110— 6 



Smith llOlllllOl— 8 



Ritter OlllloillO— 7 



Landis 1111111111—10 



Wanda 1001011100— 5 



Spicer 1111111111—10 



German 1011111110— 8 



Thurman lllllllllO— 9 



Tredway 1010110111— 7 



Green 1000000110— 3 



H. T. 



, Thurman 15, 



Tredway 14, Ford 12. Harri.-^QU 13. ' ^^^"^"^ "* 



No. 17, 10 bu-ds, entrance .jl: Spicer 10, Claj'ton 10, Lindsley 9, Smeck 

 10, Rehreck 10, Park 10, Harrison 9, M. Cooper- 9, Thurman 10 Tredway 

 8. Shean 7, Gorman 6. Ford 4, Weber 8, McDuff 0. 

 No. 18, 10 birds, unknown angles, entrance $1: Lindsley 7 Berrick 8 



Glenmore Rod and Gun Club. 



The last shoot of the Glenmore Rod and Gun Cluli'i; .•-.-asnn w.-is held 

 at Dexter Park, L. I., on Wednesday, June a^i. lu ili-- reguhu- club 

 shoot 14 members entered for the Glaus diamond badge at 7 birds 

 each, class handicap, modified Hurlmgham rules. J. Gastieger C 

 Engelbrecht, W. Vorbach and F. Maier tied with 7 straight. 6u 'the 

 shoot'Off Gastieger won for the third time during the season of 1892 

 and 1893. 



By winning at this shoot he tied with C. Engelbrecht, who had al- 

 ready won the badge three times, and it was decided to shoot off the 

 tie at 3 birds, then miss and out. Gastieger was again the winner 

 with three out of four. A sweepstake shoot then took place, E A 

 Vroome and A. Eppig being: the winners. The scores: 



J Gastieger 1121211—7 WHartye 2011011—5 



J Sehliemann 1011122—6 E A Vroome 11011;il— 6 



A Eppig 1112020—5 J Still 1112032—6 



Dr Boehm 1101101—5 H McLaughlin 1111»22— 6 



C Engelbrecht 1122111—7 R Lambert !oOl2021 i 



W Vorbach 11 111 11— 7 F Maier., 1112111-7 



\V Levens 1201220—5 J Froelieh 0221102—4 



Ties for the ownership of badge, 3 birds, then miss and out: 

 J Gastieger 1022—3 C Engelbrecht IICO— 3 



Sweepstake, gl: J. Gastieger 3, A. Eppig 4, F. Maier 5, E. A. Vroome 

 5, J. SciUiemann 5, R. Lambert 5. 



the birds being too good for the class of shooters. H. Miller won the 

 club medal with 6, and J. Huff the second prize after outshooting L. 

 Maisch and J. Lang. Scores: 



L Maisch 001 111 01— 5 W Flack 01011001—4 



H Zahn 01002101-4 W Joost 10I0130O-4 



F Breitstein 00201110 -4 HWiessing 10100010—3 



C Wolff. , , 01020110-4 J Huff 11011100-5 



H Faien 00101201-4 J Schwenger OlOllCOl— 4 



HLang 12110002— 5 C Fuchs... .;03200101— 4 



AGoetz 10011010—4 H MiUer. , , . = , ; ,,31110011— 6 



Peekskill Gutt Club Tournament. 



Peekskill, N. Y., Jime 30.— The summer tournament of the Peeki 

 skill Gun Club came to a close yesterday, and has been a gratifying 

 success. Among the shooters" present I noticed Messrs, Quimby and 

 Van Dvke of New York; John Baker, of Ridgewood: E, D. Miller, of 

 Springfield; "Dutchy" Smith, of Plainfield; Eddy Collins, of West 

 Hoboken; W. R. Ho'bart, of Newark; Messrs, Piatt, Ed and Thomas 

 Ward, Halpin and Valentine, of White Plains; and S. M. Lyon, of 

 Brooklyn. The local club turned out in good numbers. 



An unusual amount of interest was manifest, in the team race 

 restricted to New York State. Between Newbttrgh and Peekskill it 

 was a tie for first Up to the fourteenth round, when Mr. Likely for 

 the former dropped his 14th and 15th and Mr, Everinghim completing 

 his 15 straight won the raco by two birds for Peekskill, 

 The scores of the principal events are here given: 

 No, 6, 15 bluerocks. entry ,31,50: 



Horton 111111110001001-10 Baker 110111110111111—13 



Apgar 111111101111111—14 Meyer 111111111111111—15 



Hobart 001101111011111-11 Frosting 100010111111111—11 



Lee 111101011010111—11 Rhodes.. 111111111111111—15 



Mason 111110011100111—11 Gettle 1011111.11110111—14 



Lyon 111101111100011-11 W'ard 111111111111111—15 



E Ward 1 10111111111111-14 Miller 110111101111111—13 



Taylor 110111111111111—14 Dutchy 111111111111111—15 



Halstead 110011111101111—12 



Van Dyke 111111111111111—15 



No. 7, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: 



Hobart OllOllllU— 8 



McPartland lllllllOll— 9 



Taylor 1101111001— 7 



1111111111—10 



Sutton 010101111111011-11 



Quimby 111111111111111—15 



Lent 1111011110— 8 



Halsted 1111001011— 7 



(Quimby 1111111111—10 



Sutton 1010111000— 5 



Lee 1111111101— 9 Baker , 1110011111— 8 



Lyon lllllllOll— 9 T Ward llOOllllll— 8 



Meyer 1011111101— 8 Rhoades 0101100000— 3 



Horton 1111011010— 7 Austin 1101111101— 8 



Blumenburg 0101111111— 8 Richmond 1101001000— 4 



E Valentine llllOlllll— 9 Dutchy 1111111111—10 



EAVard 1111101111— 9 



D Valentine. 1001101100— 5 



Engels 0100111111— 7 



Van Dyke lllOlOllll— 8 



No. 8, 20 bluerocks, entry S2: 

 Halstead . .10111101110000111011—13 

 Raymond. .10111111111110111111— 18 



Lee 10110111110111111111—17 



Taylor 11111111110111101110—17 



Miller 1111111111—10 



RAGS 1111111111—10 



Gettle. 1100111001— 6 



Miller 10011111111111111111—18 



Quimby . . .01101111111111111011—17 



Lyons 10101100111111110110—14 



Sutton 10101100110111111101-14 



Wood 10100001110110000001— 8 Horton. .. ,11110111111011110101— 16 



Ward 01100101111011111110-14 Mason 01110111110111111111—17 



Dutchy.... 01111111111111111111—19 

 Apgar 11101 iiinininiin—19 



Hobart.. ..11111100011111111110-16 

 Van Dyke. 11111111110111111111-19 

 No. 10, 10 bluerocks, entrance 84: 



Halsted 1111001111— 8 



Rayland 1101111001— 



M'PartlandllllllllllllllOllOlO— 17 

 D W'ard. . . .11111111111101111101— 18 

 Collins 01100111111011111111—16 



Horton 1110111111— 9 



Mason OlllllllOl— 8 



Lyons 1110001110- 6 T Ward llOlllllll— 9 



Taylor 1111111111—10 Collins 1110001111— 7 



Wood 1010010000— 3 Turner 1111111110—9 



EWard 1111111111—10 Myers 1110011100— 6 



Dutchy Olllllllll— 9 Gettle llOOllllll— 8 



Apgar 1111111111-10 PEmz 1110111101— 8 



Hobart 1110110111— 8 Blumenburg llllllOlll— 9 



Van Dyke 1011111111— 



Miller llllllllil— 10 



Quimby 1110110111— 8 



No. 11, 10 bluerocks, entrance 81: 



EWard 1111100111— 8 



Halsted llOlllllll— 9 



Tinner 1111110001— 7 



Baker lOOOOllOlO— 4 



Horton 0111010001— 5 



TWard.... 0111010111— 7 



Apgar ...llOlllllll— 9 



Down Town Gun Club. 



The members of the Down Town Club held their usual monthly out- 

 ing at Dexter Park, L. I., on Friday, June 30. Fourteen members shot 

 at 8 birds each, club liandicap, H and T traps. The scores were poor, 



Baker 111111 1000— ', 



Lent lllOlOllll— 7 



Richmond 1011000001— 4 



Taylor 1111111111—10 



Rags llllOlllll— 9 



Perry 1101111011— 8 



Gettle 0111011111— 8 



Higginson 1011111011— & 



Mason 0101001011— 5 



Blumenburg 1111111101— a 



Van Dyke 1111111111—10 Ingle lOOilOOlOl— 5 



Dutchy 1111101111— 9 Austin 1010100111— S 



Miller llllllllil— 10 F R-^se OOIOOOIOIO— a 



Collins ..1110110110— 7 Weygant OlllOOOlll— 6 



Hobart llllllllil— 10 



No. 12, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: Gettle 4, Perrey 7, Turner 3, Har- 

 rison 7, Wood 9, Higginson 9, Dutchyr 8, Apgar 9, "Van D. 10, Hobart 9, 

 Collins 8, Milier8, Taylor 10, Rags 7, B. Burg 8, Ingle 7, Gettel 7, Frost 

 2, Baker 6, Halstead 7. Horton 7. 

 No. 13, 15 birds, $1..50: 



T K 111110111111111—14 Miller 111111111111111-15 



Van Dyke 111111111111111—15 Quimby lllllOllOllOlii— 12 



Halstead 110111111111111—14 EWard 111111101110111—13 



Higginson 111111101101001—11 Raglan 111111111111110—14 



O Ward 111111111111111—15 Piatt 110111111110110—12 



Hobart 111110110111111—13 Halpin. 110111111101110-12 



Dutchy 111111110111111-14 Likely lOOlMllOlOOlll— 9 



Taylor lllllllllilllil— 15 Frost 0001001001 lOOU— 5 



Apgar 111111110111111—14 Horton llOOuiiiiUiiii— 12 



No, 14, 10 bluerocks, entry 1: Wissells 9. WvgantT, Hortou 8, Austin 

 5, Perry 8, Eugle 9, Van Dyke 9, Gettel 9, Collins 9, Dutchy S, Hobart 



8, Apgar 10, Baker 8, B. Berg 6, Halstead 8, Engle 5, Austin 8. 

 No. 17, 15 bluerocks, entry $1.50: 



Collins 111111111111011—14 Sandrow lllOOtXlllOOllll- 9 



Hobart 100111111111111—13 Piatt 011110111111111-13 



MOler 111111111110111—14 Halsted lllllllllilllil- 15 



Van Gel 110111111111111—14 T Ward 111011111111110—13 



Van Dyke 111101111111111—14 EWard llllOOlOlOlOOll— 9 



Horton 111011111111111—14 Borden loilliuiiliiii- 14 



Taylor lllllllllilllil— 15 Likely 111111100011111-12 



Quimby 111111011111110-13 Rayland IllllllOiiliioO— 12 



Turner 100111011100010— 8 Loder lillllllUOIOll- 13 



Dutch 101110111111101-12 Richmond llOOOlOOOlllOlO— 7 



Hig 011100011111111—11 



No. 18, 21 bluerocks: 

 Hobart. . . .11111111111011111111— 19 Halsted. ...lllllllllllliiliilli—SO 



CoUins 11111111111111111101—19 Loder 11001(311111111111011—16 



VLeng^kellllllllllllllHllll— 20 Halpin 0011111111111110111I— 17 



Miller OlllllllOlllilllllll— IS Barden. . . .OuOOllloOlUOOOOIlllO— 7 



Horton.... llllll 10111111001111-17 Rag lOlUillinilOiiiiiO— 17 



Van Dyke.llUll 10111111111011—18 T \Vard....l011inilliOini0110— IS 



Dutchy,.,. 11 101111111111111110— 18 Baker OllllllluilllllllOlO— Id 



Taylor 11111111111111111010—18 



No. 19, team race, three meiLonly clubs in New Y'ork State, entry S4'- 

 Newburgh Gun and Rifle Associa'n White Plains Gun Club 



Taylor,.: . . .111110110111111—13 T Ward lOllUllllllOll— W 



Rayland. . . .111111111111110-14 Piatt lOllOlOllllOllQ-lO 



Likely 111010111111100—11—38 EWard lllOllllllllJH- 14_,S7 



Peekskill Gun Club. 



Dr Horton 111110101111101—12 Everinghim.lllllllHinill— 15— Ju 



Halsted 111111110101111—13 



No. 2 

 mond 7 



Maier 1 .... . , .. „ „„„^ 



Borden 7, E. Ward 10, Mason 5, Halpin 7, Taylor 10. T. Ward'5,"R'X g' 



9, Harrison 6. 



No. 21, 25 bluerocks, entry §2: 



ColUns.. 1111111101111111011111111-93 



Van Dyke lllOlOOOIinilliinilllll- 2i 



Hobart llUlllllllOnlnoil 11111—23 



Miller nnioiiininiiinimni-23 



"Dutchy" 1111111111111111111111110-24 



Von Lengerke 1111111111111111111111110—24 



Perry ion UOl 001 1 1 1 1 01 UOlOOl 01 1—14 



Taylor KHjiiniiiiinniiiiiiiii- 23 



Halsted Illillillllliliiuoiiioiii— 2a 



Mason llOlllOlOlOllOlOliOUOlll— 17 



Horton •11110111101111 niliuiiii—aa 



Soder 101 110111 1111 lliuiiiinoi— 21 



E Ward llllllllllluilllliiiiiill— 24 



Halpin. 1001 11 1011 1 1 11 1 llOl 1 1 1101-20 



Liltely. 1010111110001111111111111—30 



TWard 1010101011101111111111111—20 



Rag 1111111111111111111111111—251 



ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



T. J. D.— Stittmore, Ga,— For prairie chicken shooting in autumn 

 go to Pembina, N, D,, or any station in Hallock county, ifinn, 



J. B. B.— For Oneida Lake flsh see report in our fishing column*. 

 FgT bass go to Black Lake described in our issue of June 15, 



