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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 8, 1893. 



MENDON TOURNAMENT. 



Mendon, Mich., June 28.— Things were lively in Mendon this morn- 

 ing for the trap-shooters are coininer into town to participate in the 

 first tournament of the Mendon Gun Club. The grounds are finely sit- 

 uated near the outskirts of the village upon the farm of the four 

 Marantette brothers, who are as widely known in Michigan shooting 

 circles as are the famous Kleinman brothers of Chicago. 



Instead of tents for awnings to screen the shooters from sun and 

 rain there is a great grain barn with wide open doors which invites 

 one to its shelter. The floors are strewn with sawdust, all is neat and 

 clean within and the summers breeze drifts cool and fresh through its 

 every nook and crannj'. A well of cold water is close by, the bucket 

 is always full, while the tin cup hanging upon a nail says, come 

 quench your thirst and be happy. Many shooters and visitors are 

 present, a number of ladies being interested spectators. Of the shoot- 

 ers present we notice N. W. Holt, the president of the League; Sam 

 A. House, secretary of same; Oswald Von Lengerke of Chicago. Ben 

 O. Bush. Henry Waruf, Wm. O'Byrne and Edward Kastead of Kala- 

 mazoo, J. E, Nichols and Casper Schelling of Lansing, Martin Waalks, 

 Gustave Neumeister, J. J. Heath, Wm. Houtcamp and J. H. Scott of 

 Muskegon, Dallas Cai-penter of Battle Creek, John Parker of Detroit, 

 George Searles of Mason, James Keve of Indianapolis, W. L. Walton 

 and W. O. Woodworth of Grand Rapids, E. W. Pendleton, W. B. Mc- 

 Laughhn and N. Stacy of Sturgis. Ed Henning and Harry Burrell of 

 Cold Water, Greely Spicer, H. D. Baker and Fred Shulters of Vicks- 

 burg, C. A. Schutt of Leonidas and D, W. Cook of Fulton. 



Tlae shooting passed off pleasantly, there being no wrangling or 

 kiclring, as sometimes occurs at tournaments. The principal event of 

 the day was the team race for the League trophy. This match was won 

 by the Lansing team with the very creditable score of 70 out of a pos- 

 sible 75. The Mendon team, composed of F. C. Marantette, Charles 

 Marantette and W. W. Marantette, were looked upon as sure winners 

 of the match; but W. W. Marantette, or "Doll," as the boys call him, 

 being the genial boniface of the Hotel Wakeman, where all the shoot- 

 ers stopped, had too many duties to perform, dropping five targets in 

 consequence. 



The Kalamazoo team could have won it handily had Bush shot up to 

 his form; but the occasion is very rare when in a team of three or 

 more that one member does not drop below his average. 



At the business meeting of the League it was decided to hold the 

 next meeting and tournament in the city of Muskegon on July 25 and 

 26, under the auspices of the Muskegon Qun Club and the Joe Hunting 

 Club of that city. The Muskegonites are very hospitable, and as there 

 are four gun clubs in that city, the success of the tournament is al- 

 ready assured. 



The last match of the day was a prize shoot, the prize consisting of 

 fifty tickets in a raffle for a $300 Colts gun and supposed to be the 

 finest ever made by Colts Patent Fire Arms Co., the same being raf- 

 fled in the evening and won by a Kalamazoo syndicate. The owner 

 of the gun held 128 of the 300 chances, but nevertheless lost the "gem 

 of rare beauty," as he termed the gun to be. John Parker won first 

 average to-day. Scores of the first day follow: 



No. 3, 10 singles: 



Experts. 



F C Marantette 1011011110— 7 Holt , 0111010111— 7 



Parker 1011111010— 7 



Semi-Experts. 



Searles 1111101011— 8 Neumeister 1000110101— 5 



Nichols 0111111111— 9 Schelling 1111101100- 7 



Tando lIOOlllllO— 7 Burnell 0010101101— 4 



RHMarantette 1101111111— 9 



Von Lengerke 0111111010— 7 



Waruf 0111111111- 9 



Heath 0111111110— 8 



Scott 0011110011— ' 



Spicer 1011110111— „ 



Henning OllllOllOO- 6 



Desvoignes 1111101101— 8 



W Marantette llOlllllll— 9 



L E Marantette 1011111111— 9 



Howes 1111111100— 8 O'BjTne llOllOOlll— 7 



Bush 1111111111—10 Kasted lOlllOlOOl— 6 



Houtcamp 1111110100— 7 Carpenter.... 1011110110— 7 



Waalkes OOllOOOOlO- 3 



No. 4, 15 singles: 



Experts: 



Bush 001111110111101—11 Nichols 111111111011111—14 



Semi-Experts. 



P H Ma.rantette.O110Ollllllllll— 12 W Marantette. .111001011010111—10 



Waruf 111101111110111—13 L Marantette. ..111110111010010— 10 



Amateurs. 



Von Lengerke. .111110101101011— 11 Carpenter 111011100111111—12 



Searles 111011101111111—13 Burnell ,...000100011001000— 4 



Schelling 101100111011101—10 F C Marantette. 111101110111111—13 



Neumeister . . , .111111011011000—10 Tando ..111100101111100— 10 



Scott 011111001010101— 9 Desvoignes 111110111111110—13 



Walks 011000000100100 - 4 Spicer llllllllOOlllOO- 11 



Howes 111111101111111—14 Stacy 011111111101001—11 



Parker 111111011111110—13 Heath 11111111110KK)0— 11 



O'Byrne 111011111010111—12 Pendleton 011111011011100—10 



Kasted 100011100000011— 6 McLaughlin. . . .011111001101011-10 



Houtcamp UllOOlllllOOll- 11 J Neve lOOUOOlOOOOllO— 6 



Holt 101111111110111—13 



No. 6, 15 singles, entrance §1.95: 



Experts. 



Parker 111111111111111—15 O'Byrne 101111111111111-14 



F 0 Marantette.lllOllllllOllll— 13 



Semi-Experts. 



PHMarantette.lllllOllOlOllll— 14 Pendleton 100101001111010- 8 



L Marantette. . .111100011111111—12 McLaughlin 101111101111011—11 



Searles 111111111111110—14 



Nichols 101011111011101—11 Holt 111111111111011—14 



Waruf 111111111111111—15 Burnell 000101000111101- 7 



Howes 111111111111101-14 Heath 101101001100111— 9 



Desvoignes 011111111111000—11 Carpenter 111110111111111—14 



Von Lengerke. .111111011111111—14 Stacy 111101111011100—11 



Neumeister 111111001100010— 9 Spicer 010011101111101—10 



Bush 111111111101011—13 W Marantette.. .101111111111111-14 



Schilling 111111111111111—15 



No. 7, team shoot for the Michigan team championship: 

 Lansing Team. 



Searles 1011111111110011111111111-22 



Schelling 1111111111111111111111011—24 



Nichols ■ 1110111111111111111111111-24-70 



Battle Oreelr 



Carpenter 1 101 1 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10001 111—20 



Holt llllllllllOllOOOinOllllO- 19 



Howes 10010011 1 111 1 11 101 111 1 1 11— 20-59 



Kalamazoo. 



Waruf 1111111111111111111111011—24 



Byrne Ill 1111111 11 111 1101011100— 21 



Bush llOOOlOllllOllKXinillni- 18— 63 



Muskegon No. 1. 



Heath llllllOOlllOlOllllllOlOOl— 18 



Houtcamp 1110110111011011111111111-21 



Neumeister 0110111111000011111000111-16-55 



Mendon No. 1. 



F Marantette 1111111111111111111111111-25 



W Marantette 1111110101111101010111110—19 



P Marantette 1111111111010111110111111-22—66 



Muskegan No. 2. 



Parker 1111111110111111111111110-23 



Scott 1111111111000111011001001—17 



Waalk 1010100100101 1101 1 1000011-1 3 - 53 



Vicksburg. 



Spicer 1110111110111111101111111-22 



Shulters lllllllllOlOlllOOinilOll— 20 



Ames 1 UOOOOOOOlOllOlOOOOlOill— 11— 53 



Mendon No. 2. 



L Marantette 1111111101111110010111101—20 



Devoignes 1011111111111101111111111—33 



Tando llOllllllllOOlCtOllOlOUOl- 17— 00 



No. 8, 10 singles: Parker 6, SchelHng 6, Waruf 6. O'Byrne 7, Searles 

 9, Howes 9, Von Lengerke 9, Holt 6, Carpenter 6. W. Marantette 7, 

 Nichols 9, Kasted 3. Nere 7, Neumeister 6, Scott 7, P. Marantette 6, 

 Waalks 3, Pendleton 7, Heath 8, Bush 8, Henning 5, Bunnell 7, McLaugh- 

 lin 8, Stacy 7, F. Marantette 8, Desvoignes 8, L. IMfarantette 8, Thi-esl 

 8, Tando 8. 



No. 9, 15 singles: 



Experts. 



Searles.. 111111111111101—14 Von Lengerke. .110110011110111—11 



Howes 111110010111111—12 Nichols 111111110111110—18 



Semi-Experts. 



Bush 111101110111001—11 Desvoignes 111101111010101—11 



Heath 001001011011100— 7 L Marantette, . . 10)110111101100—10 



McLaughUn . . . .100101101110101— 9 Thresher 000101010111010 - 7 



F Marantette. . .111111011111111—14 Tando 111110110100110—10 



Amateurs. 



P Marantette... 111011111011110— 13 Holt 111011101111111-13 



W Marantette. .111111111010111— 13 Neve 011101101011111—11 



Neumeister 110011011010100- 8 Pendleton 010110111110111—11 



SchelUng 101111110011110—11 O'Byrne 111011111011111—13 



Stacy 101111110011101—11 Waruf 111000111111111—12 



Carpenter 110101111111111 -13 Parker 110X10111111111—18 



No. 11, 15 singles: 



Expert. 



Searles 111100101111101—11 F C Marantette. 111101111111101— 13 



Semi-Expert. 



W Marantette. .111101111111111—14 O'Bvrne 111111110111111—14 



Holt 011111111101111—13 Parker 111111111111111—15 



Amateur. 



Neumeister 101011011111101—11 McLaughlin. . . . 111101111111110—13 



P Marantette... 011111111111111— 14 Heath 111010101101100- 9 



Stacy 001111001111110^10 Pendleton 110111111011110-12 



L Marantette. . .111101011110111— 12 Desvoignes 111111100111111—13 



SchelHng 111111111111111-15 



The Second Day. 



The weather was favorable again to-day though pretty warm, the 

 chief event of the day's shooting being the match for the expert 

 trophy and the semi-expert and amateur medals. These were won by 

 F, C. Marantette, L. E. Marantette and Ellsworth Desvoignes respect- 

 ively, all residents of Mendon, which goes to show that although Men- 

 don may be small in size yet she is big on the shoot. The day's 

 matches were completed just at sundown, thus ending the most suc- 

 cessful tournament that has been given in the name of the Michigan 

 Trap-shooting. League. Scores of second day: 



No. 4, 15 singles: 



Experts. 



Searles 111111111101111—14 P H Marantette.OlOlOlOlOllOlll— 9 



Parker 111100111111111—13 Walton llOOlllllOllUO— 11 



Holt 110111101100001— 9 



Semi-Experts. 



F C Marantette. 111111111101111— 14 Bush 111101010101011—10 



Waruf 111111101111111—14 Schilhng 111111110110111—13 



W Marantette. .111110110111111— 13 



Amateurs. 



L Marantette. . ,111111001111100—11 Neve 110011100110010— 8 



McLaughlin 101111110011111—12 Scott 111110110011111—12 



Von Lengerke. .111110111111111—14 O'Byrne 011011111111111—13 



Neumeister 110110001110111—10 Stacy 110111011111111—13 



Howes 111111111110101—13 Tando 111111111111010—13 



Woodworth . . . .001011011111111—11 

 No. 5, 15 singles, 585 guaranteed purse: 

 Experts. 



Searles 100110110111111—11 Waruf 110100111111001—10 



F O Marantette. 111100111111110— 12 



Semi-Experts. 



Parker 011111111111111—14 Tando 001011101111111—11 



W Marantette. .111111111111110-14 O'Byrne 110101110111011—11 



Schelling 010111110111111—12 Stacy 110110100111011—10 



Howes 100010101110111— 9 



L Marantette. . .110100101010001— 8 Pendleton 111110011100111—11 



Walton 001000111011111— 9 Scott 110111111111110-13 



Woodworth.... 110101101100011— 9 Bush 110111111111111—14 



Neumeister 110111001100111—10 Holt linilllOlllOll— 13 



P H Marantette.llllllllllOlllO— 13 McLaughho 101111110111111-13 



Neve 101001111011011—10 Desvoignes 011111011111111—13 



No. 6, 15 singles: 



Experts. 



Von Lengerke. .111110111111111— 14 W Marantette. ..01111110100111 1—11 



Parker.. 111111111010111—13 Bush 110101011110111—11 



Semi-Experts. 



P H Marantette.lllOlllOOllllOl— 11 McLaughhn llllOlOlOllllll— 12 



Scott 111101111011111—13 Desvoignes 101101111110010—10 



Holt 110111111111111^14 



Heath 010011110101111—10 Tando 110111110110111—12 



Neve 111010111100111—11 Searles 110110111111011—12 



Walton 111101001011010— 9 Pendleton 101101101110101-10 



Neumeister 110111111111010—12 Stacy 111100011110001— 9 



Walks 000100001010100— 4 Schelling 111111111111111—15 



Woodworth.... 101101011110110-10 O'Byrne 111111111010011—12 



Waruf 111111101111110—13 Howes 11111] 1 1 1 101 1 1 1—14 



FC Marantette.. 110111100111011— 11 L Marantette. . .111011111110110-12 

 No. 7, 25 singles: 



Experts. 



Parker 1011011111101101110001110—17 



Schelling 0111100001111111001010111-16 



Searles 1111101111111101111111111-23 



Waruf 0010111111100111111110110-18 



P H Marantette lOOllllOlOlOlOlOlUOllOll— 16 



F C Marantette 1111111111111111111111110-34 



W W Marantette lllOllllOw. 



Semi-Experts. 



Holt 1001111110011011001011110-16 



L E Marantette 1111111111111111111011111—24 



Amateurs. 



Tando 1110110111111100111111111-21 



Scott 0111101111011001111111111-20 



Neumeister 1 1 1 01 1) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 01 1 01 1—21 



\Voodworth 11 1 1 100101 1 1 1 1 1 100 1 010100 -16 



AValton 101 110111101 1 1 10101010110— 17 



Waal Ices 1 0000000 1 1 1 1 000 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 10— 12 



Neve 0110111110111101111011111—20 



McLaughUn 01 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 101011 1111100— 20 



Heath 0111110011101011111110111—19 



Howes 1111010111101111101111111—21 



Pendleton 0111011011011111101001110-17 



Desvoignes 1111111110111111110111111—23 



No. Vf, 15 singles: 



Experts. 



Neumeister 111011111110100—11 P H Marantette.llOllOlll 101101— 11 



Semi-Experts. 



Searles 011111111111111-14 Bush 011111111110101-13 



Schilling 111111111111111—15 W Marantett.-. .111111111111111—15 



Amateurs. 



L Marantette.. .101001101010111— 9 Vr.n Lengerke. .111011101111110—12 



McLaughlin .... 0 1 01 1 01 1 1 11 1 01 1 —1 1 Parker 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—15 



Holt 011111001111011—11 FC Marantette. 101111101111111-13 



O'Byrne 111110011111111—13 Waruf 111101111111011-13 



Stacy 101111011111110-1',! 



No; 13. 10 singles, prize 1,000 loaded shells, divided 300, 230, 200, 150, 

 100: Parker 9, Wai uf 7, McLaughhn 5, Pendleton 5, Tando 8, P. H. 

 Marantette 9, Von Lengerke 8, O'Byrne 9, Heath 8, F. Marantette 9, 

 W. Marantette 9, L. Marantette 6. Searles 10, Desvoignes 6, Houtcamp 

 7, Neumeister 9, Stacy 9, Holt 9, Schelling 9, Howes 7, Bush 9. 



Shooter. 



Eureka Gun Club. 



Following are the scores of the club shoot Saturday, June 31 : 

 No 1: Bingham 23. Adams 14. O'Brien 18, Patterson 19, Carsons 19, 

 De Wolf 15, Lamphere 23, Steck 30, Dudley 8. Glover 19. 



No. 2: Bingham 34, Adams 34, O'Brien 33, Patterson 20, Carson 16, 

 De Wolf 11. Lamphere 19, Dudley 8, Glover 20, Ferguson 16, Niles 14, 

 Moran 23, Funk 19, TunnicliflE 23, Goodrich 14, Taylor 12. 



Medal Shoot. 



Bingham 1011111110111111111111111—23 



Adams 1111111111111111111111111—35 



O'Brien 1101101111111111101111101—21 



Patterson 1 1 100101 1 11 1 111 01 1 1 1 111 11-31 



Carson 0011111011000111011110111-17 



De Wolf 101 1 01 01 1 1001001 110100110-14 



Lainphere 0110110010110011011100111—15 



Steck 1011111111111111111111111-24 



Dudley ,.01001000001000111011111 01 -12 



Glover 101111 1 011111 1 01 11100111 0—19 



Ferguson 1111100101011110011111111—19 



Miles 01 OOOOOl 01 1001 1 0001000100— 8 



Moran 1100111110111111101111111—21 



Funk 1110011111111111111011011-21 



Tunnicliff 1111011111010011110100101-17 



Goodrich 1111101110110111111110111—21 



Taylor 1111110110011100011100100—15 



Class A, Adams; B, Steck; C, Goodrich. 



No. 4: Bingham 31, Adams 19, O'Brien 22, Patterson 17, Carson 15, 

 De Wolf 13, Lamphere 21, Dudley 7; Moran 19, Funk 22, TunuichfC 18, 

 Goodrich 12. Glover 16, Taylor 14. B. Waters. 



Wilkesbarre Gun Club. 



WiLKESBARRE, Pa,, Juue 30. — Following are the scores made June 26 

 by a few members on the shooting grounds at the Wilkesbarre gun 

 factory: 



First event, 25 Keystones, known angles: Dr. Warren 23, E. H. K. 30, 

 Roth 18. Park 17. Harris 17, Smith 15. 



Second event, 35 Keystones, unknown angles: Dr. Warren 23, Harris 

 20, Park 20, E. H. K. 18, Roth 14, Smith 14. W. Barre. 



Vernon Bod and Gun Club. 



The members of the Vernon Rod and Gun Club held their club shoot 

 at Dexter Parle on Saturdaj^ Eight siiot at 7 birds each club handi- 

 cap, American Association rules. W. Cantor won the first prize with 

 a straight 7, and the second was divided. Score: 



G Osterhont 1110111-6 Dr Schilhng 1022110-6 



Dr Little 1021011—5 C Broard 0011010-4 



W Cantor 1110110—7 Dr Wichert 1131210—6 



WH Thompson 2110100—6 Dr Lamadrid 1103102—5 



Coney Island Athletic Club Cup. 



The sixth contest for the S500 cup given by the Coney Island A. C. 

 for competition by the Kings county gun clubs, took place at Wood- 

 lawn Park, Gravesend, L. I., on Tuesday, June 27. As the tom-na- 

 ment draws to a close the interest in the shoots seem to be d.ying 

 out. Only Ave of the original eight clubs were represented, the Cres- 

 cent, Glenmore and Northside gun clubs having withdrawn from the 

 contest. The attendance was rather small, as the -iveather was 

 miserable and the birds, a rather poor lot, were also interfered with 

 by the rain, which came down steadily until near the close of the 

 shoot. 



The Parkways were the first to the score and they scored a total 

 of 68, E. Helgans, L. Moeller and J. Bennett being the best scores 

 with 14 each. The New Utrechts came next and scored 72, C. Fur- 

 gueson, Jr., D. Bennett and G. E. Nostrand with 15 each were the be.st 

 scores. The Coney Island team scored 71, Ike Hyde and Dr. Van Zile 



Club was the last of the five and scored 69; Gus Greifl; and W. H. 

 Thompson scored 15 and G. Osterhout 14. 



The next and last shoot in the tournament will be held on the 

 Atlantic Rod and Gun Club's grounds, West End, Coney Island, on 

 Tuesday, July 25. 



The Atlantics have been first in the six contests three times, with 

 scores of 65, 68 and 73, with an aggregate total of 882. The New 

 Utrecht team has won twice and tied once for the first place, and 

 they have a total of 389. with a lead of 7. which will be hard to beat in 

 one more shoot. The scores and standing of teams to date are: 

 The cup shoot: 



Parkway Rod and Gun Club. 

 W Hartye,. 101111012111223-13 

 E Helgans. .212220121211223—14 

 L Moeller. , .221221111012121—14 

 A Botty,... 202202311211233— 13 



New Utrecht Rod and Guu Club. 

 C M Meyer. .221221022311102—13 

 Furgueson . 21 221 1 1 311 21 1 12— 15 

 D Bennett.. 22221 nil mill— 15 

 G Cropsey. .111111111210211-14 



J Bennett. .220111213212221—14—08 G Nostrand 1221 11211122122-15— 72 



Atlantic Rod and Gun Club. 

 D Monsees..l2inil200111II— 13 

 F Quimby. .111111222222121—15 

 J Voor hees . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 333—1 5 

 U E Morris. .221112222212232— 15 

 HBaizer. . ..123111122211212— 15— 73 



Coney Island R^d and Gun Club. 



I Hyde, 111111111321111—15 



F Pfaender. 212211312101221— 14 

 Dr Van Zile.221211112112212— 15 

 C Detlefsen. 111012111111011— 13 



Northridge .121121122033232-14-71 



Vei-non Rod and Guu Club. 

 G GreifE . . . .231111121111111—15 W Thonips'n212112il211 121— 15 

 Dr Little . , . .2:32210022021112—12 G Osterhout313011111111121— 14— 69 

 F Thomps'n312122ll2ll3010-13 

 Referee, Mr. Hugh Gordon. Scorer, Mr. C. A. Dellar. 



STANMNCi OF TEAMS TO DATE. 



New Utrecht 58 66 62 



Atlantic 65 64 50 



Coney Island 58 63 60 



Vernon 46 65 61 



Parkway 36 60 .54 



Glenmore 54 58 59 



Crescent ,..49 55 58 



Northside .54 55 54 



* 70 hires. -US birds. 



67 64 



02 68 



64 61 



GO 64 



61 5S 



67 51 

 55 



38 +10 



73-389 

 73-382 

 71-:i76 

 69 305 

 B8-:357 

 ..—289 

 — ^273 

 ! .-211 



Connecticut State League. 



The fifth tournament of the Connecticut Trap-Shooters' League was 

 held at Hartford, June 29, on the grounds of the ("Jolt Gun Club. The 

 scores in the team race and merchandise events are as given below. 

 The day was a good one for trap-shooting and maiij- fine scores were 

 made. The Winchester rifle given by Fi-ank Potter for the longest 

 run of continuous breaks was won by Burbidge with a run of 90 

 straight without a miss. The division of purses at tliis shoot was as 

 slow as molasses in January, which caused the shooters to kick Uke 

 mules, and several of the old "rounders" shot an event at 25 singles, 

 in which there were but 10 targets missed out of the 250 shot at. 

 New Haven. 



Longden 101110111111111111111110111111—27 



Potter 111111101111101111111111111111-28 



Savage lllllllllllllllinillOllllllll-29-84 



Colt, Hartford. 



Sterry 111111111111111111111110111111— 29 



Risley million mil i ll nilllllllll— 29 



Burbidge 111111111111111111111111111111-30—88 



Willimautic 



Edgarton 111101111111111110111111110101—26 



MacFarland llllllliXlllimoniOOlOlOlllll— 33 



Webb miomiiimmoiioiiiuiooi— 25— 74 



Bristcl. 



Memross lliiiiiioimoiiiinili 1111111—38 



Hotchkiss in nmmmmiiiiom 111011—26 



Rockard Ill millllllllUllllllllI 1111-30-84 



Moodus. 



Fowler 11011111111111 111111 11111 1111 1—39 



Treat 0111111 llllllllllimiOl I Hill— 38 



Banning. lllllllOllllllUlOllllinmil— 2&-85 



Bridgeport. 



Blakeslee 101111101111111111111001111111-36 



Saunders llllOllllOllOlllllllim mil 1—37 



Thomas llOllOmilllllOllOimiimoi— 35— 78 



Ausonia. 



Sterry 011111111111111111101111111111—38 



Hotchkiss Ilium 111111101 1111 111 linn— 29 



HUls 101110011010100110111111111110-81—78 



No. 5, 15 singles: 



Strong 111111111101111—14 Manrow 111110111111111—14 



Oowie imilllllOim— 14 Decker 111111101111111-14 



Blakeslee 110110110110111-11 Sterry lOlllllimmi- 14 



Dailey 111111111111111—13 Longdon 111111111111111—15 



Webb 101111111111111—14 Nelson 00101 lOlinnOlO— 8 



Mack mmmomil— 14 Kowlcr llOlOlUimim— 13 



Edgarton 111111011111111—14 Mills 110111011111111-13 



Savage 111111101111111—14 Risley 1 11 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 in— 15 



Sanders 111111000010101— 0 K H Clark Uimioimill — 14 



Thorp lOrKJOOOllimil— 0 Albert 1 imilOlimiO— 1:h 



Burbidge lllllllllllllll— 13 Cook llinoilimoiO— 12 



Potter 111101111111111—14 Bailey 0111111 lom ill— 13 



Thomas 110110111101101—11 AVilley lioomilllim— 18 



Sperry limillllinOl- 14 Capron 011111111111111—14 



Hotchkiss 111111111111111—15 Viberts 101011011110111-13 



RockweU 101111111111111—14 



No. 7, 25 singles, entrance $3.50, last event: Burbidge 2.5, Rockwell 

 25, Albei-t 35, Edgarton 24, Sterry 24, Savage 34, Thomas 24, Potter 23, 

 WiUey 33. Clark 23. 



First German Gun Club- 



FouRTREN members of the First German Gun Club competed at 

 Dexter Park on Thursday. June 29, for the clut)"s gold medal, at 10 

 birds each, H and T traps Long Island rules, 25yds. rise. J. Schwaack 

 was awarded the medal, as \'. Lichtenbei-ger and < .'. Ronig withdrew 

 from the shoot oil of rhf^ tie with 9 each. A sui-ies ol: three rnatcbes 

 followed between J. Schwaack nud N Lichtenberger at 15 birds each 

 for S10 a side. The latter was the « inn r with a score of 3 to 2. Score: 



J Schwaack 1111101111-9 J Wise 0011001101—5 



J Brandhurst OlOIOl lUiO -S H Moi'sch 1000001101—4 



N Lichtenberger 1101111111— 9 C Dietz 01111 10101—7 



A Neusch 0111101101—6 A Goetz 1110010111—7 



P Neusch 1100000110—4 J Ristett 0000101010—3 



G Pfafl' Olimom-8 H Borth 0101100001—4 



C Ronig 110111 1111-9 J Brovver 1010000001—3 



Match shoots, 15 targets each. .«10 a side: J. Schwaack, 1st, 8: 3d, 13: 

 3d, 12. N. Lichtenberger, 1st, 10; 2d, 11 ; 3d, 14. 



10 birds, §5 a side: J. Schwaack 7, N. Lichtenberger 6. 



Hell Gate Gun Club. 



TwENTY-ONB members of the Hell Gate Guu Club, of New York, held 

 their regular monthly cluh shoot at Dexter Park on Ttiesday, June 27. 

 Each shot at SO bluerocks for the best averages at the, close of the 

 season. E. Doeinck, J. H. Voss and W. IT. Vo.ss were the highest 

 scorers. Sweepstake shoots followed. J. DauneU'elser, W. Thau and 

 J, H. Voss were the principal winners. The score: 



Club shoot, SO targets: E. Doeinck 7. J. TI. Voss 16, H. W. Voss 13, 

 J. Dannefelser 13, J.^VeblJel■ KJ, C. RieLTer 12. 11. Thau 11, J. Lindner 11, 

 P. Kuodel 10, J. Sehubei t lO, .i, S^eiim lO, ('., Stradtman 10, J. Fraenz- 

 wick 9, H. Trostel 9, .J. Vhh-vhou 0, L^. iviechle 9, H. Bonkamp 8, W. 

 Hogau 8, J. Mollenbrook S, J. Biode S. .1. Woeful 8. 



Sweepstake No. 1. Doeiuel^ i, Webbei- 4. .Stradtman 4, Trostel 4, 

 Knodel 5. Kiechle 5. Thau Petei sou 0, Hogan 1. Mollenbrook 3,Rieger 

 4. Erode 0, Schuberi: 5. J. H. Voss G. W-eful 1, Sehm 6, H. W. Voss 2, 

 Bonkamp 2, Dannefelser S. Fcanzu lek -i 



No. 2: Doeinck 5, Webber 0. Stradt/ijau 4, TrostelO, Knodel 3, Kieckle 

 Peterson 1, Hogau 4, Mollenbrook 1, liieger 4, Erode 2. Schubert 3, J. 

 Voss Woeful 1, Sehm 2. 



No. 3: Doeinck 9, Webber 8, Strad man 5, Trostel 7. Thau 13, Brode 

 3, Schubert 5, J. H. Voss 11, J. Woeful 6, H. W. Voss 7, Dannefelser 8. 

 Fraenzwick 11, Lindner 10, C. Woeful 5 . 



