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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Aug. 19, 1898. 



SHOOTING ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. 



Atlantic City, Aug. 8.— The flr.st day of the Pier Gun Club Tourna- 

 ment opened with a beautiful morning, a light westerly wind and the 

 old ocean calm and smooth as glass. The grounds (or boards) of the 

 club, that is where they shoot, is at the end of Young & McShae's 

 celebrated pier which extends out from the board walk (Atlantic City 

 Boulevard) about 1,. '300ft. into the ocean, and right on the end of this 

 same pier the five bluerock traps were .set and' threw bluerocks out 

 into the water (none were retrieved for shot marks). The fine 

 weather and gentle breeze made the shooting just about as pleasant 

 as it could be and some very good scores were made. 



The start was made about half an hour after the time advertised for 

 starting, but after a start was made the banging went merrily along 

 until late in the evening. 



Among the first to arrive on the grounds were E. Davis, C. Lane, F. 

 Henry, ,T. Treadway, .Jaa. Learning, E. D. Miller, Mack and A. C. 

 Chase, of Baltimore and several others. 



The programme of this day started with a 10-target event and was 

 followed by a 15, 10, 20, 10, 50, 10, 20, 15 and the last event was changed 

 to expert rules instead of 5 pairs. Of course, most of the interest was 

 centered in the 50-target race and as the shooting was so good as a 

 general thing that those that were good for about 80 per cent, would 

 not take part in it, but 13 faced the traps in this, the No. 6 event and 

 a fine contest it was, fiercely fought to the end, and fii-st money was 

 won by W. Thomas with the fine score of 49 out of the possible 50, 

 closely followed by ,J. Schmeck with 48, Budd coming next with 47.and 

 H. Landis taking fourth money with 46. It was a s:ame shoot. 



The averages for this day were won by. E. D. Miller, first, 95U^; J. 

 Schmeck, second, 9.3i.g^; H. Landis, third, 923.^; W. Thomas, ^1^%. 

 The scores are as follows; 



No. 1,10 birds, $1 : H. Thurman 9, Edwards 8. Minner 8, Smeck 8, J. 

 Yost 8, Thomas 9, Harrison 7, Ritter 7, Thompson 8, Treadway 8, 

 Henry 9, J. Thurman 7, David 9, Cassell 7, Kerper 8, Budd 8, Lane 10, 

 Mack 8, P. Yost 5, Learning 8. Landis 6, Whitcomb 7, Albert 8. 



No. 2, 15 bird.s, $1.50: H. Thurman 15, Thomas 33, Smeck 14, 

 Edwards 5, Treadway 12, Kitter 1.3, Harrison 13, David 13, Budd 14, 

 Minner 11, Lane 11, Thompson 13. Landis 14, P. Y^ost 13. Learning 14, 

 Albert 12, Kerper 10, Harry 14. Mack 11, J. Thurman H, J. Yost 14, 

 Miller 15. 



No. 3, 10 birds, $1: Smeck 9, Bitter 6, H. Thurman 9, Treadway 8, 

 Thomas 6, Lane 7, Landis 8, Thompson 9, Whitcomb 8, Learning S, 

 Carlisle 8, Albert 9, Hari-ison 8, Bisbing 8, Sander 9, Miller 10, Budd 9, 

 David 7, .1. Thurman 8, Mack 9, J. Yost 7, Henry 10, P. Yost 6, 

 Minner 6. 



No. 4, 20 birds, §2: H. Thurman 19, Thomas 20, Laue 18, Landis 18, 

 Carlisle 17, Treadway 18. Smeck 18, Bisbing 17, Ritter 18. Harrison 18, 

 J. "iost 18, David 16, Budd 18, J. Thurman 17, Mack 17, Miller 19, Henry 

 19, Sander 14. 



No. 5, 10 birds, $1 entry: H. Thurman 9, Ritter 8. Smeck 8, Landis 10, 

 P. Yost 9, Thomas 7, David S, Harrison 9, Heiney 8. Sanders 8, J. Thur- 

 man 9, J . Yost 8, Miller 10, Evans 6. 



No. 6, hO birds, $5: H. Thurman 43, Schmeck 48, Landis 46, Mc- 

 Murchey 45, Miller 45, Thomas 49. Green 41, Lane 40, Henry 43, Albert 

 40. Budd 47, CarUsle 43, Treadivay 37. 



No. 7, 10 birds, gl entry: H. Thurman 8. Smeck 10. Bisbing 9, Cair 6, 

 Landis 9, Miller 10. McCann 7, Leigh 6. Bitter 8, Harrison 9. Alberts 8, 

 Whitcome 5, Carhsle 7, Green 7. J. Thurman 8. Learning 8, Budd 7, 

 Thomas 10, Evans 8, Sander 6, Kerper 8, McMurchy 10, Adams 10, 

 David 10, Lane 9, Treadway 8. 



No. 8, 20 birds, $2 entry: H. Thurman 17, Landis 20, Harrison 16, 

 Ritter 18, Schmeck 19, Miller 18. Albert 15, David 18, Learning 16, Bis- 

 bing 15, Cowlits 16, Green 15, McMurchy 19, Cair l7, J. Thurman 18. 

 Thomas 17, Budd 13, Evans 15. 



No. 9, 15 birds, §1.50 entry: H. Thurman 13, Landis 14, Schmeck 14, 

 Thomas 15, Miller 15, Evans 15, Ritter 13, David 13, Young 10, Budd 13, 

 J Thurman 15, Harrison 14, Learning 10, l\IcMurchy 14. 



No. 10, expert rules: Landis 9, McMurchy 10, H. Thurman 9, 

 Thomas w., Schmeck 8, Learning 8, J. Thurman 8, David 7. Budd 8, 

 Miller 10, Ritter 8, Harrison 8. . . > 



The Second Day 



was a duphcate of the first, elegant weather, and the gentle breeze 

 so pleasant at the seashore. Although some that were down on the 

 first day went home, a lot of new ones came to take their places, and 

 the shooting was better to-day than yesterday, E. D. Miller again win- 

 ning fli-st average with 90i^; H. Landis, second, 923^^; J. Schmeck, 

 third, 91 i^^-i ; H. McMurchy, fourth, 90J^. A singular feature of this 

 shoot was that nine out of every ten shells used were loaded with 

 American wood powder, and most of them loaded by J. T. Bailey & 

 Co., of Philadelphia. McJilurchy says that he was not aware till he 

 came here that the L. C. Smith gun was such a favorite. 



This morning's train brought on it J. A. Mills and Theo. Mitchner. 

 two of a kind and as jolly, whole-souled fellows as you can find any- 

 where, and both ot them shooting in great form; Ben Wissler, the 

 druggist from Germantown, who is always happy when facing the 

 traps or out in the field with gun and dog, and Frank Willard, another 

 happy shooter. The boys were also glad to see Mr. T. E. Gorman, the 

 Boniface at the Mansion House of Mahanoy City, Pa. 



A very pleasant party were located at the Hotel Berkley on Ken- 

 tucky avenue, close to the beach and a number of the shooters had 

 their wives along. Among the ladies were Mrs H. Landis David, 

 Mrs. H Thurman, Mrs. E. David. Mrs. ,Tos. Thurman, Mrs. A. G. Col- 

 lom, Mrs. Jos. Leaming, Mrs. H. Febiger, Mrs. G. W. Paddock, Mrs. 

 Morris Bisbing, Miss Maggie Porter and the Misses Haywood. 



On the pier there were over a thousand spectators, and along the 

 board walk the people were stopping in their morning and afternoon 

 walk to watch the shooting. 



The Forest and Stream, the American Field and the Philadelphia 

 Item all had a representative on hand 



Chestnut Hill, Pa., was well represented by Alex. Cair, M. Bisbing, 

 T. Carlisle, and Philadelphia by J. A. Mills, T. Mitchner, E David, J. 

 Tredway, H. Landis, W. Garvin. Geo. Minner, C. Laue, G. Whitcom 

 H. Febiger, J. Thurman, F. Willard, H. Thurman, Ben Wissler, and 

 Atlaatic City by J. Young, H. McCann, .Jas. Alberts, Lew Adams, J. 

 Leigh, 0. and A. Griscom. Camden, Del., by J. Evans, and Camden, 

 N. J , by Jos. Leaming and W. Griscom. Ambler, Pa., by VV. Thomas. 

 Woodburjr, N. J., by .T. W. Budd. 



All the time during the shoot the sea around the pier was hterally 

 filled with menhaden, or mossbunkers, as they are better known 

 around here, and the factory flsn-hawks made some very good hauls 

 within sight of the pier. They put out their large seines and scoop in 

 a whole school at a haul. Their steamboats have been running up and 

 down the beach continually for the last few days. Bluefishing is very 

 good when there is wind enough to sail for them. Lots of them here, 

 and weakfish are being caught right from the pier. 



The boys from Readmg turned out well, as they always do; there 

 was Hen Matz, the president of the Reading Shooting Association; the 

 same old Hen talking about the good shoot they are going to give 

 next week; Jim Schmeck, always in a good humor and hard to beat as 



a shooter- . , .... 



of 



the . . ^ , , , ^. ^ , „ 



J. U. Cassell, Geo. Kerper, all just came down to see what we were 

 doing, not to shoot, but they shot right along just as if that was what 

 they came for. 



No. 1, 10 birds. Si entry: H. Thurman 9, Thomas 7, Miller 10, Hay- 

 wood 7, J. Thurman 8. McMurchy 8, Landis 7, Schmeck 8. Matz 10, 

 Evans 6, Bisbing 9. David 9, Budd 8. Green 8, Taylor 7, Mills 6, 



No. 2, 15 bh-ds, §1.50 entry: H. Thurman 15, Miller 15. Schmeck 14. 

 Thomas 14, McMurchy 13, Matz 12, Landis 12, Evans 12. Mills 11, J. 

 Thurman 14, David 13, Mitchner 2, Gorman 10, Willard 11. 



No. 3, 10 birds, $1 entry: H. Thurman 8, Thomas 9, Schmeck 10, 

 Miller 10, McMurchy 10, Matz 7, Landis 10, Evans 9, David 9, Mills 6, 

 Budd 30. P. Yosts, Willard 8, Michner 7, Wisler 8. J. Thurman 9, Bis- 

 bing 9, Carlisle 10. 



No. 4, 20 birds, 82 entry: H. Thurman 18, Miller 17, Thomas 17, Mills 

 16, McMurchy 17, Wissler 12. Landis 18, David 18, Evans 19, S. Thur- 

 man 18, Matz 17, Schmeck 16, Willard 14, Bisbing 15. Carlisle 16. 



No. 5, 25 birds, $2,50; II, Thurman 19, Thomas 23, Miller 25. McMur- 

 chy 32, Matz 20, Schmeck 24, Mills 24, David 33, Wfilard 15, J. Thurman 

 S2, Landis 24. 



No. 6, 10 birds, $1: H. Thurman 9, Matz 7, Schmeck 8, Gorman 8, 

 McMurchy 10, MiUer 30. J. Thurman 8, Mills 9, Landis 8, Slitchner 10, 

 Wisler 10, Thomas 9. David 9, Carshsle 8. 



No. 7, 35 birds, g2 50: H. Thurman 33, McMurchy 23, Schmeck 23, 

 Miller 25, Matz 21, Thomas 20, Landis 24. 



No. 8, SO birds, 5?2; H. Thurman 37, Mills 16, McMurchy 18, Schmeck 

 18, Matz 18, David 15, Landis 20, Thomas 17, Miller 18. 



No. 9, 10 birds, $1; H. Thurman 9, ftlitchner 3, Matz 7, Adams 9, 

 Thomas 8, Mills 8, Landis 9, Schmeck 10, Miller 10, McMurchy 9, Wissler 

 6, David 8. 



No. 10, 10 birds. Si : H. Thurman 8, Mitchner 6, Landis 8, Matz 10, 

 Leaming 10, Wissel 8, Mills 5, Gay lor 10. Carl 8, Adams 9, Thomas 9. 

 McMurchy 9, Davis 7. 



No. 11, 15 birds: H, Thurman 31, Thomas IS, Matz 14, Schmeck 14, 

 David 1.3, Wissler 9, Landis 15, Adams 14, P. Yost 12, Can- 15, Youngll, 

 Evans 13, Mills 9, Mitchner 13, Green 7. Leaming 14. 



No. 13, 15 birds, $1.50: H. Thurman 11. Matz 7. Thomas 13, Schmeck 

 13, Learning 14, Mills 11, Cair 10, AVissler 6, Landis 15, McMurchy 15, 

 Adams 13, David IS. H. T. 



Stray Carrier Pigeons. 



We have notes of two dead carrier- pigeons. N— 2,583— 4,270, and F, B. 

 —62 — 456. 



The Hazleton Tournament. 



Hazleton, Pa., Aug. 4.— The newly organized Hazleton Gun Clnb 

 held a tournament on Aug. 2 and 3, with rather a light attendance, but 

 P'enty of sport. This town, which has 1,500 population, is situated on 

 the highest elevation in the State, and has a fine electric railroad. The 

 shooting grounds are 10 minutes' ride from the center of the city and 

 are absolutely perfect, the background being the clear sky. Bluerock 

 targets and expert traps were used, the management being in the 

 capable hands of Fen Cooper and Rene Clayton. There were from 300 

 to 500 spectators on the gi-ounds each day. ' 



Among the shooters were Spice- of Danville, Abercrombie and 

 Millspaugh of Williamsport, Cooper and Gorman of Mahanoy City, 

 and Eddie Collins of West Hoboken. N. J. Valuable assistance was 

 rendered the club by Mr. McMillan. The scores foUow: 

 First Day. 



No. 1, 10 birds, $1: 



Spicer 1111111011— 9 Dr Nyer 0000001001- 2 



Collins 1101110111— 8 Kane 1110111011— 8 



Clayton 1110110111— 8 Barnes 1101010101— 6 



Brown 0101011011— 6 Harris 1011111111— 9 



Cooper 1111111111—10 Landmasser OlOOlOOlOO— 3 



Freas OOlOOOlOOO— 2 Rilev 0100100101— 4 



Meyers 1001101101—6 



No. 2, 10 birds, $1: E. Smith 6, Stroh 8. Williamson 9, Collins 9, 

 Landmasser 5, Riley 6, Cooper 8, Ferry 4, Treas 7, Leach 7. Snyder 5. 



No. 3, 15 birds, $1.50: 



Spicer 111111111011111—14 Harrison 111111011111111—14 



Meyers..,. 110111011011011—11 Rilev OIOIOOIOOIOOIOO- 5 



Gorman 110101011011010- 9 Dr Nver 011010011030101— 8 



Clayton 111011110111101—12 Harris 110111010011110—10 



Brown 101010010101010— 7 Cooper 111111111111111—15 



Collins 311011111011111—13 Freas 110110101101110—10 



No. 4, 20 birds, $3, $10 added: 



Freas 11030330111011011010—13 Brown 00100000100001000000— 3 



Meyers... 01011011011011011010-12 Hall 11011011111111101111-17 



Cooke 11111013111111011111—18 Dr Smith. .11111011111101111111-18 



Harris 11110111111011111011-17 



No. 5, 10 birds, SI: 



Clayton 1110101111-8 Spicer 0111111011—8 



Freas 0111011101-7 Williamson 1011011111— R 



Riley 0011111100—6 Cooper 1101111111—9 



Landmasser Ill 001 11 11— 8 Stroh 1 01 111 1 1 1 1 -9 



Feeley 'X)01110000-3 Collins 1111101111-9 



Deach OOlOlOOOOl— 5 E Smith 0101011001-5 



No. 6, 15 birds, SI .50, $5 added: 



Collins 111011111011111—13 Stroh 010011111111111—13 



Freas 100111010111111—11 Spicer 100111111101101—11 



Dr Myer 100101001011001— 7 Cooper 111101101111111—13 



Clayton 011111111131111—14 Wfiliamson 111011011101111—12 



Landmasser. . ..010101010113111— 10 



No. 7. 25 birds, $3: 



Hall nilOllllOllllOllllOlllll— 31 



Smith 1130111101110110111101111—20 



Freas 1013011103001101110110101—16 



Collins lllOllllllllllllIllllllll— ■?4 



Spicer 1103310110111110111011111—20 



Clayton 1110011111110131110111111-21 



Harrison 1111111111111111111111110-24 



Riley 1100010110110110110011111-14 



Cooper 1111111110111111133311011—23 



Harris 1111111111111011111111011—23 



Gorman 0133100101111010101100100-14 



No. 8, 10 live birds, entrance gl: Clayton 8, Spicer 7, WiUiamson 8, 

 Stroh 6. Gorman 5, Landmasser 7, Cooper 8, Freas 6. 



No. 9, 5 live birds, Hurlingham rules, $3: 



Gorman 11110—4 Spicer 11111—5 



Clayton 11111—5 Brehm 11110—4 



Cooper 11111—5 Trasize 01111-4 



Hall 10110—3 Brown 10111—4 



Collins 10111—4 Patton 10001—3 



Myer 10011—3 



Tfie Second Day. 



Cooper 1010101111— 7 Myer 1110000101— 5 



Collins 1111111111—10 Freas llliOlOlll- 8 



Williamson 1111111100— 8 Clayton llllOlllll— 9 



Landmasser 0000110101— 4 Ferry 0000100100 — 2 



Stroh 0000111010— 4 Deach 0011100010 - 4 



Riley 1000131010— 5 



No. 2, 10 birds, $1: 



Gorman 1001303100— 5 Deach 1100001000— 9 



Freas 0111103111- 8 Jones 1101011011— 7 



Dr Nyer 0101100101— 5 Spicer lllOlOllll— 8 



Collins 1113111111—10 Cooper 1111111111—10 



Smith 1101111011— 8 Riley 1001001001— 4 



Hall 1113311011— 9 Feeley 1010101101— 6 



No. 3, 15 birds, %l.!yQ. $5 added monev: 



Stroh 001111111101101—11 Riley 110101011030101— 9 



Collins 111111100110111—12 Landmasser, .. .100101010103010- 7 



Williamson 111111011011011—12 Deach lOOOlOOlOlOlOOO- 6 



Clayton 111110111011101—12 Freas 111111011110.101—32 



Smith lOOOOllOlOOOlOl— 6 Rossa 130001011110010— g 



Cooper 111111110111111—34 Clark 110010011101010— 8 



No. 4, 20 b*rds, $2 entrance, glO added money: 

 Gorman.. ..11011010110110111111—35 Harrison . .11010111301110111011— 15 



Spicer, 11131113311111111331—20 Dr Never. .11011101303001101103-33 



Clayton. ...11011011111111111111—18 Collins 1111110111113301313 1—18 



No. 5, 10 birds $1 entrance: Collins 8, Gorman 7, Clayton 8, Spicer 

 8, Hall 7. Smith 9. 



No. 6, 35 birds, 81.50 entrance, $5 added: 



Stroh 0011003 30011111— 9 Clayton 111111010101111—13 



Williamson 103330301111111—33 Cooper 111110111101111—13 



Spicer 111111110111111—14 Freas 101 1100 UOOlOOl— 8 



Collms 111011101111011—33 Neyer lOlllOOllOOlOOl— 8 



No. 7, 5 live birds, $Z, Schuylkill rules, use of one barrel, aiyds rise: 



Spicer 31111—5 Landmasser 10011—3 



Dr Neyer 11110-4 Riley 33001—3 



Gorman 11101—4 Clayton 31311—5 



Ferry 00011—2 Freas lOOtXI— 1 



Cooper 11111—5 Deach. 01001—2 



No. 8, 25 birds, S2.50: 



Clayton 0111111110111111113111111—28 



Deach 1111011111111111101311111—23 



Sbaffer 1101011011011011101101010-16 



Brown 11 1 lOlllOl 1 )01 10011010110—17 



Hestan 1101001010101010101101010—12 



Smitk 1011101101101031110111110—18 



Johnson 1101103101300311011101110—17 



Clark 1011011010011011101011011-16 



The Standard Gun Club. 



Baltimore, Aug. 10.— The Standard Gun Club gave a two-days' tour- 

 nament at their shooting grounds, Acton's Park, Aug. 8 and 9. The 

 first day's atttendance was very small, owing to a great many 

 shooters being out of town and away on vacations. The shooting did 

 not begin until 2 P. M. and some eight or nine events were shot off. 

 Among those from out of town present were Mr. Lindsley, of the 

 American W. P. Co. ; H. T. Ducker, of Reistertown; Chas. E." Bonday, 

 Owings Mills; R. B. Bond, Jessup, and Dr. Geo. E. Bangham, West- 

 minster. The second dav was more a success in attendance, but 

 should have been better. In the club team race the Capitol City, of 

 Washington, was really expected, but due to some member tailing 

 sick ^vas unable to attend. The Standards then made up two teams, 

 Messrs. Lupus and Clements choosing sides. The traps worked 

 nicely and with very few breaks, but the weather was extremely hot. 

 Refreshments in the way of claret, lemonade and cake was given to 

 the shooters and all present. The following are the scores in detail- 

 No. 1, 10 singles: 



Clements ..1111111011— 9 Bonday 1111111111—10 



Lindsley lOOUlllll— 8 Buckbee 1111111011— 9 



Franklin 1111111111—10 King 1111111110— 9 



Jory 0110011011— 6 Dankmyer 1010110111— 7 



Ducker 1001111110— 7 Hunt 1101111001— 7 



Lupus 0010010111— 6 



No. 8, 10 singles: 



Lindsley 0111011111—8 Buckbee 1101101111— 8 



Bonday 1110111111—9 Franklin 1011011111— 8 



Ducker..... 1011111101—8 Hunt 1001111100— 6 



Clements 1100011011—6 King 1111111111-10 



Jory 1011011011—7 Dankmyer.,.. 1000100100- 3 



No. 3, 10 singles: 



landsley 1011111011—8 Hunt 0111110111— 8 



Clements 1010011111—6 King... 1010101111—7 



Franklin 0011000011— 4 Jory 1111111011— 9 



Ducker 1101111111— 9 Smith 1111111111—10 



Bonday 1111111011— 9 Dankmyer 1111111011— 9 



Buckbee 0111110111— 8 



No. 4, 10 singles: 



Lindsley IIOIIIUOI— 8 Anderson 1111111111— lO 



Ducker, 1111111:01— 9 Jory 1101111111— 9 



Bonday 0111111101— 8 Smich , OlllOllllO— 7 



Franklin 0111111111— 9 King llOlOOlOll— 6 



Clements llllllOlOO— 7 Dankmyer 10<J10100ll— 5 



Buf'kbep 1101111101— 8 Hunt 1101313111— 9 



No. 5, 10 singles: 



Lindsley 1011101111— 8 Buckbee lOlllllOll— 9 



Bonday 1110111111— 9 Clements OlOOllOlll— 6 



Ducker 1111111011— 9 Jory llliiOOlll— 8 



Franklin 0111110111— 8 Dankmyer 1101101100— 6 



Smith 1111111111—10 King, . ." 0101101101— 6 



Anderson 1111111111—30 Hunt 1011100101— 6 



No. 6, merchandise race, 15 sineles: 



Lindsley 133031111101111-13 Buckbee 111101101101110—11 



Hunt 110131111111111— 11 Dbson 011011110011101-10 



Franklin 333131110111110—13 Bonday 301111101100111—11 



Ducker 1 01 1 1 1 110111 1 1 0—12 Lupus lllOlllOOOlllll— 11 



Anderson 13 33 1111010101 1—12 Storr 0111010111 0111 0—1 0 



Clements 111011111111011—33 Hunter 103000110010011— 7 



Jory 3 1 3 03 1011100101—10 King 110101110011101—10 



Dankmyer 101000111001011— 8 Brown 111100011111100—10 



Smith .111111 111111100— 13 



Second Day. 



No. 1, 10 singles: 



Bonday. 1011110111—8 Anderson 1111111111—10 



Willey 1011101111—8 Baughmau 1011101111— 8 



Dixon , ,1131111010-8 Evans 1111101011— 8 



Franklin 1011111110-8 Bailey. 1111111100— 8 



Hunt 1011111110-8 



No. 2, 15 singles: 



Bonday 111011111011101—12 Franklin 110110110111111— IS 



Anderson 131110111101311—13 Hunt 111111131111013—14 



Lindsley 00111001133000(1— 7 Willpv 330111 111133011— 33 



Deval 111111111100101— 1-2 Kvans 300011310111101—10 



No. 3, Von Len,gp-rke & Detmold race: 



Baughmau 0110111111111i:-i:3 Franklin 110301310100011— 9 



Bonday ...111111111301111—14 Smith 031011131111111—13 



Lindsley 011111001103010- 9 Hunt 1 30131131113311—14 



Ward 0101-11300313303— 10 Bond 110111100111101—11 



Anderson OlOllOllllllOOO— 9 Dick 001000111101101— ft 



Dixon 101111111110101-12 Ducker 111111101110110-13 



Clements 113011111110011—12 Bailey 101011111000111—10 



Evans 111111101010011—12 Lupus 101101111011111-13 



Willey 100111001001010— 7 Buckbee 011010011100010— 7 



No 4, three-man team race: 



Franklin 01111111101111000101—14 



Evans 01110111111111111300—16 



Bond ) 3 301i3130in0311110— 16— 46 



Bonday 3 3 1 3 31 111 01 1 31111111—19 



Ducker 1 1 1 1 kjoi 1 1 1101101111— 16 



Hunt U 1 1 1 m 11 1 101111111—19—54 



Dick 1010111011 0100010101—11 



Lindsley 10110011111111111111—17 



Buckbee in 3 1 110011000011010— 12— 40 



Clements 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 13 1 11111111—20 



Lupus (Ill 11 100111111111101-16 



Dixon Oni0llll3ln]330110— 16— 52 



Smith 11111111110111111311-19 



Anderson 01111111011111111110-17 



Baughmau 11111111111100111111—18-54 



No. 5. 20 singles, S4 entry; 



Bonday. ...11111011111111111111—19 Hunt .11111111111111111111-20 



Ducker. . . .lllllOllllilOOllllll— 17 Dixon 01011101111101111110—15 



Bond 11110111011001110111—15 Lupu.? 11101011101111011111—16 



Willey 10001030111111000100—10 Jory 10111101000011111111—14 



Evans lOOlllOllllllllllOll— 10 Rice 11110030010011113000-11 



Lindsley. ..11101 11 1100011110111—15 George. ...IIOIOII ill 11 10101110-15 

 AnderaoD.. 11111001111110100111—15 Hawkins ..00011100100011111111—18 



Smit h 1 Ul 10(101 1 1 nil 1 11111—16 Storr 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 001 10001 1001 —12 



Franklin , , .01110011 111111011111— 16 Brown 11113 110001011110010—13 



No. 6: 



Lindsley 01110133 3000110— 9 Rice 011110111111011—12 



Ward 010111010101111—10 Bonday 111101111110110—18 



Dick OOlOOOOOOOllOll— 5 Clements llonilioioilll— 12 



Anderson 033111111111111—14 Hunt i n noil mono— 12 



Baughmau 011111110011110—11 Buckbee noimoioioioil— 9 



Willey 101111111111111—14 Dixon 101111011101110—11 



Lupus 101001111011111—11 Franklin 101 11 1013111 111— 13 



Bond 011101000110010— 7 Evans 111011101111011—13 



Ducker 110110111111111—13 Lotz 011011100100111— 9 



George 011101010111000— 8 Hawkins OOllllliniini— 13 



•Torv 101001101001111— 9 Tracey 011001111111111— 12 



No. 7, club team race, first prize Smitli hammerless gun. second 

 prize New Baker gun; 



Team No. 1. 



Lupus 1111110111011111111111101—33 



Ducker llllllllOlinillllOlllOU— 22 



Di-xon 1111111111111111100111111-23 



Evans 1111113301111111011110111—23 



Smith 1011011111001111111111011—20 



Rice oiiiioninoonioiooinii— 18 



Lotz iininoonniniiiniiii— 33 



Willey on 1 inn noonon 1110110— 19 



Tracy loll 11 01 llooilDOi 1 1 1 1 1011— 18— 187 



Team No. 2. 



Clements , 11111 iin noil ninninni-22 



Bondav Ill 101101 mnnnnniii-23 



Frankhn 1101 111 11111111111111 1011— 23 



Hnwkins 1111111101111101011111111—22 



Claridge 1101111011110011111110010-18 



Jory 1001111111101011011131000—17 



Storr OOl 013 001 103 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 —3 9 



Buckbee 1 11 lOllllOlon 1001 1011101—18 



Bailey .1001110110011010101000110—13— 175 



No. 8, merchandise race, 15 singles: Jory 9, Duckei- 10, John 8, Willey 

 11, Claridge 12, Bonday 14, Hunt 13, Lindsley 30. Ward 10. Evans 11, 

 Anderson 14, Buckbee 13, Franklin 11, Dixon 7, Hawkins 13, Smith 14, 

 Malone IS, Lupus 13. 



No. 9, 10 singles, entrance $2: Claridge 9, Lindsley 8, Smith 9, Ander- 

 son 9, Willey 7, Dixon 7, Bonday 7, Ducker S, Malone 5, Jorg 6, Storr 5, 

 Lupus 8, Clements 8, Hunt 9, Buckbee 8. 



Eureka Gun Club. 



Chicago, Aug. 5.— The weekly shoot of the Eureka Gun Club to-day 

 resulted as follows: 



No. 1, 50 singles, 25 pairs: Von Lengerke 84, Frothingham 77. 



No. 2, 27 bluerocks: Bingham 21, Willard 21, Frothingham 19, Lam- 

 phere 15, Glover 22, D. G. Tunnicliff 13, De Wolf 14, Mathevv 17, Good- 

 rich 10, G. Tunnicliff 18, Steck 21, Du Bray 16, Courtney 22, Marlin 12, 

 Burgess 23. 



No. :3, medal shoot, 25 blue rocks: Frothingham 20, Lamphere 16, 

 Steck 23. Glover 31, D. G. Tunnicliff 11, De Wolf 17, Mathews 16, Good- 

 rice 15, G. Tunnichff 19, DuBray 32, Courtney 30, Marhn 12, Willard 24, 

 Funk 25 Ferguson 22, Burgess 24. Class A. Willard; class B, Funk; 

 class C, DeWolf. 



No. 4, 27 bluerocks: Frothingham 18, Lampbere 19, Glover -20, D. G. 

 Tunnicliff 15, DeWolf 16, Mathews 11, G. Tunnicliff 10, DuBray lO, 

 Courtney 24, Marhn 13, Willard 22, Funk 21, Ferguson 19, Morgan 31, 

 Burgess 24. 



No. 5, 25 bluerocks: Funk 2.3, Lamphere 18, Glover 20, D. G. Tunni- 

 cliff 22, DeWolf 8, Courtney 23, DuBray 20, Marlin 23, Willard 23, Mor- 

 gan 19, Furgerson 21, Burgess 11. 



The weekly shoot on Aug. 12 was well attended. Considering I hat 

 an irregular, stiff wind blew from the rear diagonally across the traps, 

 the scores are excellent. This club is one of the strongest in the 

 AVest. Itnuiiibers in its membership some of the most skillful trap 

 shooters. Followiiig are the scores: 



No. 1, 15 singles and 5 doubles: Heikes 24, Von Lengerke 19, Mc- 

 Donald 11, Bingham 22, Patterson 16, Frothingham 33. 



No. 2, medal shoot, 25 bluerocks: Heikes 24, Biogham 30 Willard 



22, Marlin 15. P'unk32, Ferguson 22, McDonald Patier.sr,!, 31, Eicli 



23, De Wolf 12, Glover 18, Morgan 20, Coe 11, Maltby ly, Froihinghani 

 2-3, Steck -21, Lewis i:^, Tunnicliff 14, Burr 18, Goodrich 15, Taylor 18, 

 Moran 20, Waters 16, Norton 22. Class A, Heikes; Class B, Funk; 

 Class C, Makby. 



No. 3, 25 bliierocks: Binsrham 23, Willard 18. Marlin 12, Funk 23, 

 Ferguson 20, Patterson 19, De Wolf l.n, niover 20, Morgan Co ('06 19, 

 Maltby 19, Tunnicliff 30. Burr 22, .Moran 22, Waters 10. Norton 21. 



Following is the score of the Eureka team in tlie .sect ioujl cham- 

 pionship contest, 50 singles and 25 doubles; Heilies 17 singles, 44 

 doubles; Von Lengerke 45 singles, -ii doubles: McDonald 29 singles, 41 

 doubles; Frothingham 46 singles, 4:5 doubles; Bingham 46 smgles, 45 

 doubles. B. AVater.s. 



"Watson's Park. 



Aug. 9.— South Chicago Gun Club, .30 five birds for club medal: 



LC VVniard02l0l2211-?(.)li0322211— 10 Sibley 200103-31 10(D30003-2022 -11 



P Miller.. . . 001 1013<;i 12212101132— 16 



Ties on 16 for medal: 



LC Willard 21110-4 21221-5 11211—5 



PMUIer ,,13103-4 lllU-S 21001-5 



Thirty targets, for medal: 



L C Willard lOllllllllllllllllllOlllllOlll— 27 



Sibley 1 0 1 00 1 1 1 1 0( m 1 1 1 ( ( 1 ( 1 1 ( h)0(i: Ool (JO 1 1 — 1 4 



Miller 01 1 1 1 3 03 3 1 1 1 0 n 01 (ji (joi n n 1 n 1- 32 



Ike Watson llllini ill 1111111111111011111-29 



Capt. A. H. Bogardus shot at 25 live birds, one trap, one barrel, birds 

 to fall not less than 10yds. from trap to be .scored, and >iC)yds. bound- 

 ary, his firist practice shoot for his coming mair-h: ' 



A H Bogardus .'.lllll»«1111111011«l»imi— SO 



JoHn Watson, 



