J^LT 29, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



89 



Excelsior Bifie Club. 



I Tms club is out with programmes for its third annual prize shoot, 

 >o he held is Ambruster's Park. GreentUle, J., on Friday and Satur- 

 ffiV August 25 and 26. Tliere are 15 (cash) prizes on the rmg target 

 row to »2; 10 prizes on bullseye target from $iO to |2. 

 ■ J the regular weekly practice shoot the following scores were 



22 19 22 15 22 25 24 21 23 21-214 



-■■ iT'inren" v. 21 25 24 17 20 19 20 20 19 12-200 



, -veber 21 21 20 21 20 31 14 IV 19 24—198 



i i lies.. 19 18 18 17 .2.3 20 16 19 22 16—181 



Distance 2ddyds.; "German ring target. 



[Bifle Notes. 

 The New York Central Corps, Capt. A. Richter, will hold a two 

 •lays" festival in Washington Park on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 

 I and 3. 



fl The Kew .Jersey Schuetzen Association will hold a festival and prize 

 ijhoot in Ambruster's Park, Greenville, N. J., on Monday, Aug. 7. 

 The New York City Corps. Capt. C. Rehm, will hold its monthly out- 

 Dg and practice shoot in Washington Park on Friday, July 28. 



Turtle Bay Bifle Club. 



Thk weekly shoot July 21, was devoted to a team match between sis 

 oenibersof the club; 10 sb'>t scores, .3 to count: 

 J E Jautzer.247 244 24.3- 734 J Ochs, .Jr. . .246 244 24.-J-735 



iwalter. . . .2^0 246 240-726 C H Plate. . , .239 239 235-71.3 



rKrampert..232 240 241-713-2173 J F Cberle. . .234 236 2b9-699-2147 



All ties divided unless otherwise reported. 



FIXTURES. • 

 If you want your shoot to be announced here 

 |5end In notice like the following: 



Aug. 7-8.- Pier Gun Club tonrnament, at Atlantic City, N. J. 



Aug. 7 12.— Arknnsas State Sportsmen's Associat on tournament, at 



"'Aug, 9 11.— Missouri State Amateur Shooting Association, at Paris, 



" up. 1618.— Coney Island tournament at Cincinnati. Ohio. 

 Aug iG-18 — Interstaie J:anuta< lurers' and Dealers' As80Ciation''s 

 1 11 iirurnament. at ( harlotte, N C. 



- -a-'if).- Tl iid iiit«?rtiational live bird and target tournament, at 

 irpe-shnp la I^lalJd Delroit, Mich. 

 ,1 list Miinu I acturers' Trap Shooting Association tournament, at 

 A iiti'liPg W Va. 



AuKUst— Keystone Target Company, seventh annual tournament, 

 it > ew London, ( onn. . ■ ^. 



Sfpt. 4.- Frankfort (N. Y.) Game and Fish Protective Association 



"bi' pt ".^Endeavor Gun Club tournament, on Al Heritage's grounds, 



v'sept^ M-l^— Riverside Gun Club's second annual tournament, at 

 fRcd Bank, N. J. John P, Cooper, Pec'y. . . . 



Sept 26 29,— Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association tournament 

 It Harrishurg, Pa. H ]VI F. \\ o) deu. Cor. Sec'y. . . 



Sepiember.— Manufacturers' Trap Shooting Association tourna- 

 ment, at Columbus. Ohio. „, . . . ^ 



October.— Manufacturers' Trap-Shootmg Association tournament, 

 at Allentown and Bethlehem. Pa. (combined). 



Oct 19-20.- West Newbiu-g Gun and Rifle Association fall tourna- 

 ment, at Newburg. ^^^^ 



April 4-B.— Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association's 

 Grand American Handicap at Dexter Park, Long Island. 



DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 



The annual summer tournament of the Reading Shooting Associa- 

 '.lon fo be held at Harry Matz's Three Mile House, Sbillington, Pa., 

 m August 15 to IB inclusive, should attract a large attendance, judging 

 from the programme of events. Each day there will be .six lU-target 

 jvents, gl entry; two 15-target events, gl.50 entry ; one20 target event, 

 S2 entry and one 25-target event, $3 entry. On Tuesday and Wedoes- 

 iay each there will also be an event at 50 targets, $5 entry. On Thurs- 

 day there will be an event for teams of three men, each at 25 targets 

 per man. S7.50 entrance per team, and on Friday one for teams of six 

 men each, 25 targets each. $10 entry per team. The new Keystone 

 expert trap and Keystone targets will be used. All shooting will be 

 rapid-fire, known traps and angles, two sets of traps to be used. The 

 team races will be open to teams fi-om any regularly organized gun 

 club in the country, all shooters to reside in the Slate where then- club 

 is located. In each team race $10 will be added to the puise and $5 

 will be added to the purse in each of the 50-target events. The shooter 

 making the longest run of breaks during the tournament wtU receive 

 $5, and $3 will be given for the second longest and §2 for the third 

 longest string. 



The fourth annual tournament of the Union Rod and Gun Club to be 

 held at Milford Center, O., Aug. 9 and 10. promises to be a big success 

 Applications for programmes are coming in fast and we have every 

 reason to believe that there will be fully fifty shooters present. At 

 the last tournament there were over forty. The programme is now 

 ready for mailing and will be gladly n ailed to applicants. The pro- 

 gramme announces ten events each day, the entrance ranging from .|1 

 to S:i, Expert traps will be used, sprung by electric trap pull, and 

 North's handicap will be used, thus placing all shooters on an equal 

 footing. The grounds are among the finest in the State, with plenty 

 Of shade in rear of score and an open background. This shoot will 

 positively be held, rain or shine, as there will be ample covering to 

 protect shooters from sun or rain. Milford Center, O., is located on 

 the P. C. C. & St. L. and C. C. C. & St. L. R R., twenty-eight miles from 

 Columbus and Springfield. For programme and otiier uiformaiion 

 address C. W. Toony, Irwin, O., who has the management of the tour- 

 oameat. 



The committee in charge of the Pier Gun Club tournament to be 

 held on Young & McShea's Pier, Atlantic City, N. J., on August 7 and 

 8, have anoouuced the following attractive programme: First day, 

 10 targets, Si entry ; 15 targets. SI. 50; 10 targets. Si ; 20 targets, $2; 

 10 targets, §! ; 50 targets, 3^5; 10 targets. Si: 20 targets, S2; 15 targets, 

 ,50; 5 pairs targets. 81. Second day, 10 targets, gl ; 15 targets. Sl.50; 

 targets, SI ; 20 targets, *3; 25 targets, $3.50; 10 targets, 81 ; 25 targets, 

 60; 90 targets, $2; 10 tai-gets. $1; 5 pairs, SI. Shooting will begin at 

 M., each day, one-half a cent per target will be paid 'or average 

 ...ley each day in events 2 to 9 inclusive. "Old Father Time" Eaiii- 

 |w Thurman will be general manager and hustler. 



Sheboygan O^'s-) Gun Club will nold a tournament on Aug. 4 

 id 6. The first day's programme includes five 10-target events, 

 je 15-target events and two at 20 targets each. In one of these lai- 

 a purse of §40 is guaranteed. On the second-day there will be four 

 •get events, three at 15 each and three at 20 each, one of them 

 a $50 guarantee On the third day there will be four events at 10 

 its, three at 15 targets, two at 20 and one at 25 targets. In one of 

 9-target events there will be S75 guaranteed. 



, le Myrtle Park CJuii Club, of Irvington, under whose auspices wiU 



j-held the August tournament of the New Jersey Trap-Shooters' 

 •ngue, has fine grounds within ten minutes walk of the Irvington 

 ' d. On the day of the shoot they will have a stage running 

 . een the hotel and the grounds. The September shoot, which 

 end the series, vnW be held under the auspices of the Boiling 

 ■ings Fish and Gun Club, at Rutherford. 

 Wheeling. W. Va.. will be the center of attraction for target shooters 

 ^ Aug-. 1 and 2, when the Manufaciurers' Trap-Shooting Association 

 II hold a tournament on the grounds of the Island City Guu Club, 

 ■Wheeling Island. 



_ie Eighth Ward Shootine Association, of Reading. Pa , which has 

 lOting grounds on the north of tne city, has elected Hai-ry Schwartz 

 isident, Albert Yeager Secretary and Geo. M. Rhodes Treasurer. 

 The Climax Gun Club will hold a two-days' tournaraenc on its 

 grouDds ne,ar Fanwood station, N. J., in September. One day will be 

 devoted to targets and one to live birds. 



The Lake Geneva (Wis.) Gun Club will hold an open to all tourna- 

 ment . a Aug. 11 and 12, during the annual regatta of the National 

 Association of Amateur Oarsmen. 



The Charlotte (N. C.) Gun Club anticipates a big attendance at the 

 tournament of the Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' Associa- 

 tion, on Aug. 17 and 18. 



After the Hoffman-Canon match at Harion Mr. Canon offered to 

 inake another 50-bird match for §200 or more a side, but Mr. Hoffman 

 4«.Uined for the present. 



The North Reading: (Pa.) Gun Club has elected the following tem- 

 porary officers: President, Daniel Smith; Secretary, Bert. Chadwick; 

 Treasurer, I, S. Clous. 



The Yellowstone Gun Club, of Livingston, Mont., will hold a tour- 

 nament on Aug. 4 and 5, and on the 6th will run a fishing excursion up 

 the Yellowstone River. 



Ttie Columbia Gun Club, of Lancaster, Pa., have secured new 

 grounds at Chickie's Park, where they will erect a club house." 



Leavenworth. Eans., is to have a gun club, with finely equipped 

 shooting grounds and a modern club house. 



C. H. TOWNSEND. 



Hofifman Defeats Canon. 



On Friday afternoon, July 21, about one hundred lovers of trap- 

 shooting gathered on Al Heritage's grounds in Marion to witness a 

 match at 50 live birds each between Wm. S. Canon, the one-armed 

 shooter of Newark, N. J., and John W. Hoffman, of German Valley, N. 

 J The match had been made several weeks before, Mr. Hoffman 

 being the challenging parly, the match being made through the trap 

 editor of Forest aud Stream, who acted also as stakeholder. Several 

 months previous to this the two principals had taken part in a live-bird 

 sweep on John Frb's grounds and pot into a tie, which Mr. Canon pro- 

 posed they should shoot off, miss-and-out Mr Hoffman declined to 

 do I his, whereupon Mr. Canon expressed dissatisfaction at being 

 obliged to divide the purse. Mr Hoffman did considerable thinking 

 over this, and being rather sensitive, he concluded that Mr. Canon had 

 cast a reflection upon his skill and nerve, and the challenge resulted. 

 The match nas under Hurlingham rules, for $100 a side, loser to pay 

 all expenses. 



The start was announced for 1:30 P. M , but upon reaching the 

 ground and openine bis gun ca e Mr. Canon found, much to his disgust, 

 that he had left his fore-end at home. The only thing to do was to 

 send for it. so Mr Wm. G. Hollis, the well-kno«n Harrison member of 

 the Newark Gun Cluh, volunteered to tak" a trip to Newark to get it. 

 Now, the Pennsylvania Railroad is in the lower portion of New-ark, 

 while Mr. Canon'< domicile is in the extreme upper portion, so that 

 Mr Hollis did not get back to the grounds until close to 4 o'clock. In 

 the meantime ihe crowd had good naturedly passed the time without 

 murmuring at the delav. In the partv were J. L. Smith, of Hackeits- 

 town; Charles Stnith and Dan Terry, of Plainfield; E. 0. Geoffrey. W. 

 G Hollis, G. L. Freche and C. M. Hedden, of Newark; "Uncle Billy" 

 Hughes, of .Jersey City, and T- W. Morfey, of Patersnn. Alderman 

 Keoeh. of Marion, presided over the lunch and refreshment counter. 

 Al Heritage and J. 1.. Smith furnished the birds, which were, with a 

 few esceptinus, as floe a lot of summer birds as we have seen for many 

 a day. But few had to be flusbtd. and even these, once they caught 

 their win^s, proved to be strong flyers. The majority were prompt to 

 start, and a large number were possessed of the knack of doing some 

 ugly twisting. 



The slai't was made a 3:42 P. 51., "Uncle Jake" Pentz being referee. 

 Major J. M. Taylor and C. H. Townsend scorers; Dan Terry was trap- 

 puller and Al Heritage, Jr., handled the birds. 



Canon was first to the scnre and he opened by losing a fast right- 

 quartering incomer which put on all the curves known to science. 

 Hoffman opened by killing a hoverer. Canon went along and lost six 

 out of bis first ten birds, Hfift'man losing two. Canon .seemed to be 

 unable to get up on his birds. On the first seven rounds he killed 

 only one. while Hoffman killed six, this giving Canon a heavy handi- 

 cap. The first half of the race endfd with 20 kills for Hoffman 

 against 14 tor Canon. On the second half Hoffman got on a ragged 

 SI reak and killed only four out of hi.s first ten. Canon killed einht 

 and thus got within two b rds of Hotf man. The handicap, however, 

 was too heavy aud Hoffman pulled out a winner -with a score of 36 to 

 32. On the last 43 rounds Canon killed 31 birds and Hoffman :30, 

 Canon thus losiu^; ihe race on his first seven ounds. 



Neither man was up to his usual form, ibis being particularly true 

 of Canon. H- ffraan is weakest on birds bearing to the ripht, the 

 score show ing that of the 14 birds he Inst 9 took i his flight. The dif- 

 ference in the style of the men is very marked. Hoffman leans far to 

 the front, with his right arm and shoulder drooped, brings the gun to 

 his shoulder for a sight drops the butt perhaps 3in., calls '-pull" and 

 in.stantiy bring-: the gun t • his shoulder. Canon, on the other hand, 

 stands erect, with the butt of the gun held between the right arm and 

 breast, and after calling "pull" does not throw the gun to hisshnulder 

 until the bird is on the wmg. Having only one arm with which to con- 

 trol the gun it mvariably leaves his shoulder upon the discharge of 

 the first barrel, rendering it extremely difficult to put in an effective 

 second. He does so, however, in great shape, and some of his second 

 barrel kills are phenomenal. In this race he not only had the handicap 

 in regard to arms and losing 6 out of his first 7 birds, but had as well 

 the hardest birds as a whole. 



Both men did some fine killing, the particularly good ones being as 

 follows: Canon, 4th, fast bird, went to fence; 10th, 11th and 17th, 

 twisters and fast birds; 19th, very fast and a fire second barrel kill; 

 34th, fine first on fast bird; 45th, awfully fast bird, hit by second at 

 fullv 60vds. 



Hoffman, 5th, a hot one and a flue first; 18th, elegant second on a 

 fast bird ; 30th, ditto. 

 The score of the shoot follows. Both men shot at 30yds. rise: 



Trap score type— Copy right isos, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



13153223. 3 534 3 131 5 53 3 41133 



W S Canon 0 0020001121300222221100* 1—14 



4231142 3 233524123543244 3 4 



1 2 0 2 3 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 2 2 2 2 0 0-18-32 



41342323254 3 2553344343515 



J W Hoffman. .1 10211202120.10212111211 1-20 

 533132419144514324 3 444134 



0 • 2 022200 •.12112202200222 2-16-36 

 A few birds were left after the match, and these were shot off in a 

 miss-and-out, S2 entry, the result being as follows, Geoffrey and Canon 

 dividing the pot: 



Geoftroy....: 222122^ C Smith 1110 



Hoffman 0 J L Smith 1110 



Canon 1212220 Hollis 0 



Morfey 110 C. H. Townsend. 



The Climax Monthly Shoot. 



The rapidly growing Climax Gun Club, of Union County N. J., held 

 its second monthly shoot on Tuesday, July 18, at Brenner's Grove, 

 South avenue, Fanwo'^d, a dozen members being on hand. The day 

 was intensely hot, and the splt^ndid shade trees which surround the 

 hotel were a boon to the shooters, as were the C' >mfortable hammocks. 

 Herr Brenner had his u.sual assortment of cooling lotions on hand, 

 beside which there was a supph of splendidly baked clams, to which 

 all hands did full justice. The club shoot was an interesting one, and 

 first place was tied for by thelimit man and one who shot at30 targets. 

 The scratch men shot at 25 each. The scores: 



J Darby (I^.ishot at) 01110111101110101110111101001010011-23 



A Frentz (33) OlOOlOOOllOllOOOOOIlllOOllllOOOOl —15 



T Robuison (33) 1010011 11 IIIOIOIOI 101101 11111001 —33 



S Terry (32J. 01 1011111 lOOOlOOOOOllllOl lllllll 



W Squires (:30) lOlllUOlOlOOOOlllllOOllOlOOOl 



W Terry (m 101001011110101111110101111000 



A Trust (:jO) 111111111111011110011001111001 



H Campbell (27) 10 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 1100 1 1 101 



D Terry (25) IIIOIIOIOIIOIIIIOIIIIOIIO 



C Smith (35) lOllllUlUlllOlllllOTlll 



T HKeller (25) OlllOIIlOlllOllllllllUlI 



T B-antingham (25) 1111111111111101011111110 



Sweepstake at 15 targets, unknown angles; 



Smith 111011111111111—14 A Frost 111111011110111-13 



Frantmgham... 111111011011111—13 S Terry 111111101111101—13 



KiUis 101111111111011—13 W Squires 110100111111111—11 



D Terry 011011101101111—11 A Loper 111111011100111—12 



T Darby OlOOllllOllllU— 11 Frentz 011111101011110—11 



Sweepstake at 10 targets: 



Smith lOOlOOlllO— 5 A Frost 0001111101-6 



D Terry 1101010101-6 W Terry 1010010111—6 



Killis 1111111101—9 S Terry 1010100111—6 



J Darby ...0111111111-9 



—21 

 —17 

 —19 

 -23 

 —21 

 —18 

 —22 

 —21 

 —22 



Union Hill. 



The summer monthly shoot of the Union Hill Gun Club was held at 

 their grounds at Gutenburg on Wednesday, July 19. 10 live birds 

 each for club medal of 1st and 2d class— won by M. Linsley, 1st class. 

 N. Crusius. 2d class. Mr. Crusius, the baby member, shot remarkably 

 well for the first time at live birds, and also the first time as a member 

 of a gun club. Messrs. Waller aud Volk, who were off in the shoot, 

 tied for the leather medal. Match at 26 and 28yds., 10 live birds: 



C Woolmington 2011002211— 7 P Sullivan 0002111221— 7 



V W Binder 1010101110— 6 J Berkiry 0012101011— 6 



JW.dler OOOlOoum— 3 MLinsley lOnllllU— 9 



J Woolmhagton IXI02]OOI02- 4 N Crusius 0100111120— • 



A J Volk,,.. ,...0010200030- 8 



Garfield Trophy Shoot. 



Chicago, III., July 16.— The following scores were made at the 

 eleventh trophy shoot of the Garfield Gun Club yesterday. Cop win- 

 ning the trophy in A class, Dr. Meek that in B class and Scott that m 



CoD^^^" . 1111111111101111111111111-24 



Drake 1001111110000111111011110—17 



S Palmer . . niOlOllOllllllllOlllllll- 21 



Pilz lOlllOlOlOOOllOOlOOOlOOlO— 11 



Bowers llOOl 101 10110011 110010110— 15 



Tefft milOlllOlllOlinillllll-22 



Hicks 1111110111001111111111111—23 



Hodson 0111101101111101100110111—18 



Blatherwick 0110111110001111011101111-18 



Young ....0110000101111110101000111-14 



Lauterbach 0101000011111111111011111-18 



Richards.. llllOlOllllOlOinllllllll-81 



J Northcott ■ 101111111101 iOOOOOOnOlll-15 



W Palmer lllOOOllOlOlOlUllOllllOlO— 15 



Scott.. ; .■"!!.■■■.■.' 1110110101111011011111111-20 



Robbins 1111101010111110111111111-21 



Dr Meek 1111111111111011100111111-23 



Bortree. . .' 1101101101111001111110100-17 



Crover., .' 10)1000101111111110111011—18 



Adams.. noOllOOlOOUlOllllOlllll— 17 



Match for 5-xnen team, championship of Ifiinois, at 30 singles and 10 



Cop^' 110001111011111111111101111011 



10 10 11 n 11 10 11 11 11 10-40 



Richards 101011011100111011110110110111 



11 10 10 01 11 11 11 10 11 10—36 

 Tefft 101111111010101111111111111111 



10 10 11 11 10 10 11 11 11 11-42 



Hicks 111100011101111111100101111111 



10 11 10 11 10 II 11 11 11 11—40 



Palmer 10010001 1 01101 01 OOOllOOlOOUOOl 



■■■ • 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10-31— ISff 



Jack Robins judge for competing team, F. E. Adams judge for 

 Shooting and Fishing Pub. Co.. Geo. Lauterbach referee. 

 No. 3, 15 singles, unknown angles: 



Cop...! ...111111111111111-15 Richards 111111111110110-lS 



Palmer 011111010110111-11 Robbins llUOOOOlOlllll— 10* 



Bowers 110101111101111-12 Gruber 11 01 11000000101- T 



Tefft 111011011111111—13 Lauterbach 111111111111100—131 



Hicks 100101010111111-10 Flanagan 000000110100000— 3; 



Young 100000011111111— 9 



Connecticut Ijeague. 



Ansonia, July 19.— The Connecticut Trap Shooters League- field' its 

 sixth tournament on the grounds of the Ansonia Rod and Gun Club. 

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

 The next league tournament will be held at Bristol the first week in 

 August. 



New Haven. 



Lonzden 001111111111111001111011110111-24 



Savage llOOIllllOllllOOlllllUllUl 11-25 



Potter 111111111111111101111111111111-29-78 



Willimantic. 



Edgarton 101101111111111111011111111110-26 



Mack 111101100110111100111110110110 -21 



Card 111011110101111011111111110111—25—72 



Bristol. 



Dailey 100101011000101011101011110111-18 



Hotchkis llllOi 110101001101111111111111— 24 



Rockwell 111111110111111111101111111111—28—70 



Ansonia. 



Currin 001010110110111101010111101001—18 



Sperny " ' '.'.*.*.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. llOUlOO I IIODIOIUIIIUIHOIOI— 23 



Hotchiss 10 1 1 0OU 10 Jl 1 1 1 1 Ul 1 1 11 moi 101 -2i -62 



New London. 



Penrose : 011111111110001110111110110010-21 



Connor 1 10111001101 101010101001111111-20 



Brown.. 011111011001011111111011111001—22—63 



Bridgeport. 



BlBkeslee 111111101111011010110001111000—20 



Saunders lOllOUlOlllllllOllllOOlOOllllO-20 



Thorpe. . 1000(X)100000n0001111000000110-10-50 



Merchandise shoot at 15 targets: 



Dailey 100001111111111-11 Savage 111111110111111—14 



Phelps 000110111111001— 9 Penrose 111110110101011—11 



Currie 011111111010010—10 Manross 011111111111111-14 



Mills 001011111111101-11 Hill 100000011111101- 8 



Sperry 111111111111111—15 Burbldge 011111001111111—13 



Hotclikiss OI1"11110100111-10 G B Clark OOlllOOOlOOllll— 8 



Blakeslee 100110110111001— 9 M Clark OOlllOllOOlOOOl— 7 



W H Thomas. . .00<J00000100lOlO— 3 Albert 011110111111111—13 



Rockwell 111111101111111—14 Brown 010001111111101—10 



Saunders 111101111111111—14 Bristol IIUIOOIOIOIIII— 11 



Miles 100110110110111—10 Connor 010001101111111—10 



Edgarton 111110111111111—14 Capron 010111111101111-13 



Mack 111111110001111-12 Folsom lOOlOOlOlOOOOll— 6. 



Thorpe 111100010010001— 7 Phelps lOllUlOOllOOOl— 9, 



Longden 110111111001111—13 Pari-h OOOOOOllOOUlll— 7 



Card OinilOlOlOUOl- 10 Parmelee OlOlOOOOUOOllOO— 4. 



Potter 011110111101111—13 Keef 100010100000011— 5, 



Eureka Gim Club. 



Pleasant weather prevailed Saturday July 15, this favoring the- 

 weekly shoot of the Eureka Gun Club. 



No. 1, 5-men team championship. 



Heikes 110111111111111111111111111111-29 



11 11 11 11 01 11 01 11 11 10— 17— 4ff, 



Paterson 10100101 11 1 Oil 00101 1 01 1 1010010—17 



11 01 00 11 01 11 01 00 01 00-10-37- 



Von Lengerke 100111110111111111111011101100—23 



11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11—20-43! 



W S McDonald 011101101110111110111111111110—24 



11 01 11 01 01 01 11 11 11 01— 15i-.8\)) 



Bingham 110111110110111111110111111111^.26- 



^ 11 11 11 10 10 11 11 11 10 11—17-43 



No. 2, medal shoot, 35 bluerocks: 



Heikes 1111111111111111111011111— 



Bingham 1111111111111111111111111—26. 



Wi&rd •* linOlllOllllOlOllOlllllO— 19i 



Paterson 1011111111101111111111111—231 



Von Lengerke 1110111110110010111111011—19) 



Ferguson 1100001001110000100110111—12 



McDonald 1111101111111111111111110—23 



Maitbv IIIOIOOUIOOIIIIOIOIOIOOI— Ifi 



Goodrich 1001001011110000000000111—10 



eteck 1111111111010111111110111—22 



Marshall ' 1011101110111111111101101—20 



Funk 1111111111111101111111110—23 



Moran 0011111110010111111111110—19 



Morgan 1011011110101111110101110—18 



Deitir V. 0011111110111110111011111-20 



Frothingham.V.'.V.V.V.V. 1111111111101111110111111-23 



Ellis OIIIOOIIIUOOOOOIOOIOIIOIO-II 



Du Brav 1011010010111111110111111—19 



Miles ." V V.V.V.'.V.V.' 1001010011001000100101111—12 



Class"!",' Bingh'nm; ciass B, Paterson; Funk and Froihingham tie, 

 Fimk wins in shoot off. Class C, Maltby. ^ ^ 



No. :?, 25 bluerocks: Heikes 22, Wfilard 19, Paterson 31, Ferguson 

 17, McDonald 21, Steck 2.3, Maltby 8. Goodrich 14, Marshall 22, Funk 24, 

 Du Bray 19, Morgan 15, Deiter 20, Frothingham 20, Ellis 10, Moran 18, 



^Ncf.' 4!' 25 bluerocks; Heikes 2:5, Willard 17, Paterson 20, Ferguson 

 17, McDonald 22. Maltby 4, Goodrich 14, Marshall 22, Miles 12. 



No 4 10 bluerocks: Willard 9, McDonald 10, Paterson 9, Ferguson 

 8, Goodi-ich 3, MarshaU 7, Maltby 2. B. Waters. 



T'wo Minnesota Shots. 



St Cloud, Minn., July 18.— The first of the series of three events 

 between Mr. Wilham Thielman, of this city, and Mr. C. N. Lafond, of 

 Little Falls, the marksmen, took place at Little Falls yesterday. The 

 shoot was 100 singles each, unknown trap, the man who pulled the 

 traps pulling any one of the three he chose to. The shoot was won 

 easily by Thielman, he making a score of 91 to L^ond's 86. Quite a 

 crow'd witnessed the defeat of the Falls man. and the next event of 

 the three wfii take place in this city Thursday, July 27. Each is for 

 £25 a side. The followingis the score by innings: 



Lafond llOOOiniO— 6 Thielman 1011111111— 9 



1001111101-7 1111111011-9 

 1111111111-10 1111111111-10 

 1100111101- 7 1111111111-10 

 1011111111-8 1010111111-8 

 0111111111- 9 1111111111-10 

 1111111111-10 1111111111-10 

 1111111111-10 1111111011- 9 



1111111111-10 111I0I0101-7 



iionniu- 9-86 oiuniui- e-M 



