Attg. 26, 1893.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



177 



Osborne 0110111111101101100111110—18 



Howell 1 0101011101 1 1 1 01 1 1 101 1 100—1 r 



No. 6, 20 targets: 



Todd 11110111111111111111—19 Daniels... .10001111111111100010-13 



Jim Crow.. 10001101001011110111— 12 Gilmer ... .10111110111111111111— 18 



Jordan . . . .11111001110110111111— 16 Joyce 01111010101111000110—13 



Mitchell.. ..10111101110011100111— 14 Stokes 11111011011111011111—1':' 



Money.... 11110111111111111001—17 "W Thomas.lOlllllllllOllllOllO— r 



Anthony... 11001011111111100100-13 Dodge OlOOOlOOOOlOlOllllll— 10 



Wagner... .01110111111111100011— 14 Ward 10001111111111011111-15 



Hoffman.. 011110111101 10011111— 15 Morfey... 01110111110101011111—15 



Fonda 01101111100110111010-13 Justice. . . .11111011001011111000-13 



No. 7, 3-mau teams, 20 targets each: 



Union G. C. 



Money 11101101101101101111—15 



Morfey 1101010101 10111 1 1001—13 



Hoffman lOllOllllllllllllOOl— 16— 44 



Greenboro G. C. 



Jordan 01110101111110001111—14 



Gilmer 10011111110111111110—16 



Joyce ; 11101110000100010101— 9—89 



Charlotte No. 1. 



Todd 11111111100111110111-17 



Anthony 01011000110100111111—14 



Justice.' 11101110110100110111—14—45 



No. 8, 20 tarpetR: 



Todd llOOinilUllllOllll-ir Gilmer 11111001010111000111-13 



J Crow.... 11110101111111110010-15 Jo.vce 10101011111100101100—12 



Jordan ....01011110110111111110-15 Stokes llllOlllllllOllOt'Jlll— 16 



Mitchell... .11100101111111000111— 14 W Thoma.slinil010111111010(J0— 14 



Money. . . .OllllOlllllUlOOllllO— 13 Dodfre llOOlllllOOUlinill- 16 



Anthony. ..10110101111011101110— 14 Ward 00111100101011011111—13 



Wagner.. ..OOOOllOlOOOlOOOlOlOO— 6 Morfey. . . .00100011110101101011-11 

 Hoflfman . .10111110101101101111—15 Osborne. . .11100111111111111111—18 



Fonda 11110001010111101111-14 Justice.... 11 110010101111000110—12 



Daniel 001 001 11 0 1 1001 1 OOOl 1 —1 0 



Individual contest at 25 targets: 

 Mitchell 17 13 21-51 Gilmer ....13 19 16—48 



Carson 17 14 18-49 Morfey 



Ward 18 22 16—56 Hoffman 



Anthony 16 20 13—49 Stokes 



19-.51 



_ 1!)— .5; 



Todd 13 19 20-53 Joyce 14 13 16—42 



.Jordan 16 20 12- 48 Creswell 12w 



Money 16 1 7 21—54 Wm Thomas 13 20 15—48 



Wagner ..15 18 18-51 Justice 15 18 18—51 



Fonda 12 20 16 -48 Dodge 13 18 19-50 



Osborne 15 20 18-53 HoweU 15 23 17—55 



Crow 19 19 19— .57 



Three-men team race: 

 New Jersey Team. 



Money 17 16 15 



Morfey.... 13 14 13 



48 



43 

 45 



Greensboro Team. 

 Jordan.. ..14 14 14 



Gilmer 12 17 16 



Hoffman . .13-43 )B-48 lG-44 47-135 Joyce :]3-.S9 14-45 9-39 36-123 



Charlotte No. 1. Charlotte No. 2. 



Todd. 14 18 17 49 Howell.... 8 Withdrew. 



Anthony.. 12 16 14 42 Dodge 9 



Justice 11-37 18-47 14-45 38-129 Creswell... 8-25 



C. H. TOWNSEND. 



READING SUMMER TOURNANENT. 



Reading, Pa., Aug. 15.— The summer tourunnient of the Reading 

 Shooting Association started to-day at Shillington, three miies out 

 from Reafiing, at the Three-Mile House, where President H^ C. W. 

 Matz of the association, who keeps the hotel and race track, holds forth. 

 He gave all the hoys a hearty welcome and did everything in his 

 power to make their visit pleasant, as did his exceUent wife and 

 family. 



The shooting grounds of the club are in the field surrounded by a 

 half mile track known as the Reading Driving Park. The traps face 

 to the east and the ground is perfectl}' level, inclosed with a high 

 board fence; and unlike the spring shoot when the field was all mud 

 and slush, it is now covered with a good sod. To the left and back of 

 the club house are several large trees which afford shade for the 

 shooters and spectators, of which there were from two to three hun- 

 dred each day, both ladies and gentlemen. 



The weather was all one could wish although a trifle hot in the 

 middle of the day, the morning.s and evenings were cool. The country 

 around here is suffering very much for rain, the SchTiylkill River is 

 very low. The low water has made good bass fishing for those who 

 know where to go for them. One day last week H. 1,. David better 

 known to the shooting fraternity by his middle name (Landisl, caught 

 in the Peskiomen Creek (which empties into the Schuylkill River a 

 short distance below here), 21 fine bass ranging from % to 4 lbs. loz. 

 in weight. I.andis is an expert fisherman as well as a trap shot. 



This shoot of four days showed that the time is too long. Tourna- 

 ments of not over two days have larger entries, and had this been only- 

 two days their entries instead of running from 10 to 20 would have 

 gone up to double that number, as each day saw new faces, and had 

 they been bunched into half the time it would have made a great dif- 

 ference. Clubs in getting up shoots should remember that to go all 

 around they should pick their time accordiug to the fixtures in the 

 Forest and Stream, so as not to get too close to one another and not 

 to make them 100 long, as many a fellow would like to attend all that 

 are within a reasonable distance of his home, and shoot all through 

 the tournament; but when they are too long they cannot .leave their 

 business for the whole shoot, and if they do the chances are that they 

 cannot arrange things to give the next club more than a day, if that. 



The programme of this shoot was very nicely arranged, the regular 

 events for each day consisting of five 10 target events at $1 entrance; 

 one 10, S1.50 entrance; two 15, $1.50 entrance: one 20, S2 entrance, and 

 one 25 , $S entrance, and on Tuesday and Wednesday a 50 target event 

 each day at $5 entrance, to which the club added $5 each; and on 

 Thursday a three-man team race, $7.50 entrance, SIO added by the 

 club. On Friday a si.^-man team race, $10 entrance, $10 added. 



The team races were open to teams from any organized gun club in 

 America. Shooters must reside in the State where the club that en- 

 ters the team is located. Purses divided if five teams, 50. 30 and 20 

 per cent. ; if less 60 and 40 per cent. Aa a special premium the associ- 

 ation gave $5 to the shooter making the largest straight score, at any 

 time during the shoot, f 3 to the one making the second largest and S2 

 to the one making the third largest; also S5 to any shooter residing in 

 Buck or Lancaster, county who makes the best average out of any 

 consecutive 100 shots during the tournament. 



The new Keystone expert traps and Keystone targets gave general 

 satisfaction The new traps of this company make a great deal more 

 difficult shooting than theu- old traps did, and that is something that 

 it will have to come to. as on the old way too many straight scores 

 were being made. Give us more expert shootmg, unknown traps and 

 unknown angles or kijown traps and unknown angles, and vary the 

 height of the flight of target, not try to see how many targets j'ou 

 can make a trap throw into a space of a yard square. Ties in all 

 events were divided. Purses divided, if 20 shooters, 30, 25, 20, 15 and 

 10 per cent., between 20 and 1" shooters 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent., and 

 if less than 10 shooters 60 and 40 per cent. 



The following men were on the grounds the first day; Of the Read- 

 ing Shooting Association, J. Schmeck, A. 3Iatz, E. Coldron, Jack 

 Shaaber and Brook Harrison; from Royersford L. Weinert. H. Buck- 

 waiter, shooting under the name of Davis, and Jake Johnson, the 

 proprietor and editor of the Royersford Advertiser: Wm. M(jrr ison 

 from Philadelphia. Waltei- Thomas from Ambler, A. Jlazurie from 

 Dillersville and Gus Grieff, the popular young salesman for Von 

 Lengerke & Detmold, of New York. The only sporting papers repre- 

 sented were the Forest and Stream and the Philadelphia Item. The 

 scores are: 



No. 1, 10 targets, ea trance SI: Schmeck 1, Coldron 9, Davis 7, Mor- 

 rison 3, Johnson 8, Ritter 8, Matz 7, Duston 0, Mazurie 8, QreifE 6. 

 Fieles 10. 



No. 2. 15 targets, entrance $1.50: Duston 9, Schmeck 15. Coldron 12, 

 Mazurie 13, Ritter 11, Davis 10, Matz 11, Grieff 12, Fieles l.S. Johnson 23. 



No. 3, 20 targets, entrance §2: 

 Duston . , ..11011111110011110111—16 Mazurie . . .111 lOlOlOUXIlllll 110—14 



Davis 01111111111111111010-17 Ritter 01110101111010011010-12 



Schmeck.. 111111111 11111011 11 1-19 Greiff OlllOllllOliXnillUll- 14 



Matz 11110110111111110111— ir Johnson. . .11111011110111111111— 18 



Coldron.... lOllllinilirilOlOl 1—17 Fieles 11111111:11011111110-18 



No. 4, 10 targets, entrance $1; Duston 8, Schmeck 8, Coldron 9, VVei- 

 uert 9. Harrison 5. Grieff 8, Mazurie 9, Davis 8, 3Iatz 7. Morrison 8, 

 Johnson 7, Fieles 10. 



No. 5, 10 targets, entrance §1: Duston 8, Schmeck 7, Weiuert 10, 

 Johnson 9. Mazurie 7, Fieles 0, Grieff 9, Davis 9, Harrison 7, Coldron 9, 

 Harrison 8. 



No. 6, 10 targets, entrance $1 50: Duston 9. Thoma-S 8, Davis 9, Mor- 

 rison 7, Harrison S, Weinert Si, Schmeck 8, Johnson 10, Fieles 9, Coldron 

 7, Mazurie 6, Grieff 8. 



No. 7, 15 targets, entrance 81.50: 



Daston 111111110111111-14 Fieles 111001111111111-13 



Schaieck 111011111111111—14 Weinert 111011111111110—13 



Davis OllllUllllCKnO- 11 Grieff 111101101111111- 13 



Harrison OOlllOllilloni-n Mazurie 111101111110111-13 



Johnson 111111111110111—14 Coldron lUllOOlllllin— 13 



Morrison 110011111111111-13 Shaaber 111111 101101011-12 



Thomas 011111101101000- 9 Matz 111111111111111-15 



No. 8, 10 targets, entrance $1: Dust >n 7, Schmeck 7, Fieles 10, 

 Thomas 7, Davis 9, Johnson 7, Shaaber 6, Matz 6, Mazurie 9, Grieff 9, 

 Ooldron 8, Harrison 8, Weinert 9, Morrison 3, 



No, 9. 23 targets, entrance S3: 



Duston ; 0101111111111110111111111-21 



Schmeck 1110110111101111111111111—22 



Johnson 1111011110111110111111101-21 



Davis 1110111011111111111111111—23 



Shaaber 1101111111101111111111111—23 



Thomas OOnillllllllllllOllllOll— 21 



Fieles 1111110111101110011111111—21 



Matz 1100111111111111100111111—21 



Harrison 1111111111111101101111110—22 



Grieff 1111101110111111011111110-21 



Coldron 0100111111111111111000001—17 



Mazurie 000 lllOllllllllOlOOOOlll 1—16 



Weinert 1111101111011101111111111—22 



Morrison 1111111101111101111111001—21 



No. 10. entrance $1: Duston 8, Schmeck 7, Fieles 7, Matz 5, Shaaber 



7, Davis 9. Johnson 8, Harrison 8, Grieff 10, Weinert 8, Mazurie 5, Mor- 

 rison 7, Thomas 0. 



No. 11, 50 targets, entrance So: 



Duston ilOlllllllOlllllllllOllOlOlllOlllllllOlllllllOllll— 42 



Schmeck 11111110110111111011111101001100111110111111111011—40 



Fieles llllllimilllllllllllUllllllllllllOlOlllllinill— 48 



Matz 11011100011110111010110111110110101111010101001000—31 



Davis nilllllllllllOlOUllll 11 1110101111110111011111111—44 



Shaaber OniOOlIlOllllllllllllllllllOOllOlllOlOllOllllllll- 40 



Filer lllllOlOllllQWllllllllllOlOllOOOlOl 11111110101101—38 



No. 12, 15 targets, entrance i6l,.50: Duston 11, Schmeck 14, Johnson 

 13, Davis 12, Mazurie 10, Matz 8, Grieff 8, Fieles 13, Harrison 13, Davis 

 10, Shaaber 13, Thomas 12, Weinei t ,8. 



No. 13, 15 targets, entrance SI. 50: Duston 14, Fieles 12. Johnson 15. 

 Harrison 13, Matz 7. Schmeck 12, Morrison 8, Mazurie 12, Thomas 12, 

 Shaaber 14. 



No. 14, 10 targets, $1 entpy: Duston 8, Fieles 10, Mazurie 9, Davy 5, 

 Johnson 6, Shaaber 7, Schmeck 9, Morrison 7. Davis 10, Harrison 9, 

 Thomas 10. 



No. 15, 15 targets, $1,50 entry: Duston 13, Fieles 12, Davis 13, Harri- 

 son 12, Shaaber 14, Schmeck 10, Morrison 9, Mazurie 13, Thomas 14, 

 Johnson 13. 



No, 16, 10 targets, $1 entry: Fieles 8, Shaaber 8, Harrison 7, Duston 



8, Thomas 9, Matz 8, Schmeck 7. 



The Second Day 



was like the first, very warm and dry; the boys a little lazy this morn- 

 ing and not inclined to go to shootiog, but to wait for the arrival of 

 the early morning train from Philadelphia, which arrives at Reading 

 about 10 o'clock and brings J. Wolstencroft, the popular brother of 

 W. H., the noted trap-shot, and James is shooting in great shape; he 

 certainly has his shooting clothes on. H. L. David CLandis), J. Thur- 

 man, H. Thurman, and among the new ones on the grounds to-day 

 are J, Melot, from Lniontown; G. Zellers, from Birdsboro; H. Keller, 

 from Kellersville. John Duston, of Harrisburg, is also here; every 

 one knows Duston as his picture has appeared m Forest and Stream 

 in connection with the great Brewer and Fulford pigeon match for the 

 championship of the U. S. Also Billy Fieles, the genial landlord of 

 the Christ iania House at the town of that name; every one has some 

 fun with Billy who IS always on the lookout either i.o buy or sell a 

 good dog, a good gun, a good horse, or. In fact, anything that is good, 



rhas irviu, of Philadelphia, is here looking after ihe interest of 

 John T. Bailey & Co., the enterprismg sporting goods house of Phila- 

 delphia, and they have made a great reputation in a short time on 

 their American wood powder hand loaded shells. The scores of the 

 day are generally fair, none extra, except Fieles, who makes one 

 straight riin of 57. 



No. 1, 10 target-s, entrance $1 : Schmeck 8. Ritter 8, Thurman 8, Melot 



8, Irvin 4, J. Thurman 7, Matz 9, Thomas 10, Duston 6, Wolstencroft 6, 

 Grieff 9, Fieles 7, Landis 9. 



No 2. 15 targets, entrance$1..50: Schmeck 13, Wolstencroft 13, Fieles 



9, Landis 12, Ritter n, J Thurman 11, Tliomas 12, Melot 10, Duston 11, 

 H, Thurman 10, Johnson 9, Grieff 13, Matz 11. 



No, 3, 10 targets, entrance $1: Schmeck 7, Wolstencroft 9, H. Thur- 

 man 8. Duston 9, Matz 9, J. Thurman 7, Johnson 10, Melot 7, Fieles 8, 

 Landis 8, Ritter 9, Thomas 5, Grieff 8. 



No. 4, 20 targeis, entrance 

 Sehmeck...ll]01ll01 mill 11111—18 .Johnson, , ,10011011111101111111— 16 



Melot 10111101101000111110—13 Grieff 11111001001101111110—14 



Wolsfnc'ftllllOllllll nil 11111— 19 . Duston.... 11011010111011 111! 11— 16 



Fieles llOOgilllllllOlllOll— 15 Matz 10111110011111101111— Hi 



H Thurm'nllllllllOllOlllllOll— 17 J ThurmanOlOOlllllllOlllOllll— 15 



Landis 11011011111110011111— IC Thomas . ,,11111101011011110111— 16 



Ritter 11111110010110111111—16 



No. 5, 10 targets, $1 entry: Schmeck 7, Fieles 7, H. Thurman 8, 

 Landis 8, Jos. Thurman 5, Ritter 5, Grieff 6, Melot 5, Wolstencroft 7, 

 Matz 9, Duston 5, Thomas 9, Johnson 8. 



No, 6, 10 targets, $1,50 entry; Schmeck 10, Thomas 8, Landis 6, 

 Duston 6, Wolstencroft 9, Matz 9, Fieles 9, H. Thurman 7, Melot 8, 

 Harrison 8, Grieff 9, Ritter 6. 



No. 7, 15 targets, £1,50 entry: 



Schmeck 111111111111111—15 Landis IIIIOIIMIOOIII— 12 



Melot 110111110110010—10 Harrison 111111111111101—14 



H Thurman, . . , 011111111011110—12 Grieff 111111111011111—14 



Fieles Ill 1 11 110111110— i;j Duston 01101 OlllOllOll— 1 0 



Thomas 111111111011101—13 Shaaber 111011111111001-12 



Matz 111001011111110—11 Wolstencroft. . ,111111111111111— 15 



No. 8, 10 targets, $1 entry: Schmeck 8, Fieles 9, Wolstencroft 8, H. 

 Thurman 7, Harrison 10, Johnson 9, Landis 9, Thomas 8, Melot 8, Matz 

 6, Shaaber 7, Grieff 8, Duston 6, J. Thurman 7. 



No. 9, •^a targets, S3 entry: 



Schmeck 1110111110110101111111111—21 



Melot 1110111100111111011111111-21 



Fieles lllOlOllilllinniililliO— 22 



WoLstencroft 0111101111111111011111101—22 



Thomas 1010111111111111111111111-23 



Landis 1111111111)11111110111010-22 



A Thurman 1111111110101111111111111-23 



Grieff 1111100111111011000111011-19 



Matz 1111100101111101111100011—18 



Harrison Onilllllllllllllllllllll-24 



Duston 1011111111111111111111111—24 



Shaaber 1111111111111111110111110—23 



No. 10, 10 'argests, entrance $1: Melot 4, Wolstencroft 7, Thomas 9, 

 Zellers 0, Shaaber 8, Landis 8. Grieff 8, Duston 5, Keller 3, Fieles 6. 

 Matz 9, Harrison 9, H. Thurman 9, Schmeck 9, Ritter 9, Johnson 7, J. 

 Thurman 7. 



No. 11, 50 birds, entrance $5: 



Schmeck 11111111111111111111111111111011111011111011111111-47 



Fiele.s 11111111011111111111110111111111101111111111101111—46 



H Thurman 11111101011111111100111111111111111111111111101111—45 



Landis 1101111 111111001 1 lOIllllllOOl 10101 1111 1100111 11111—40 



Wolstencroft 11111011111001011111101110111011101001101010111110-30 



Shaaber 1111011 lOllOllOlllllllllllllllOlOllUlllllli mill— 43 



Matz llOlllllimOlllOlllllllOOlOllOOll 1000011101111110-36 



Duston 1110(Jlllll0110111110001111110000100110ll01imil01-34 



Thomas lllllllllOimoiOllllllllOllllllllllOOlllllimill-43 



No. 12, 10 targets, entrance $1: Fieles 10, H. Thurman 7, Ritter 8, 

 Wolstencroft 8, Thomas 10, Zel rs .5, Shaaber 6, Han-ison 7, Landis 7, 

 Matz 6. Schmeck 9, J. Thurman 8. Duston 10. 



No. 13. 15 targets, entrance SI 50: H. Thurman 8, Fieles 13, Duston 

 14. Shaaber 12, Johnson 12, Harrison 13, Landis 13, W'olstencroft 14, 

 Schmeck 14, Thomas 14, J, Thurman 13, Matz 10. 



.No. 14,15 targets, entrance SI. 50: Duston 3. Landis 14, Matz 12, 

 Thomas 13. Ritter 19, Shaaber 15, H. Thurman 13, Wolstencroft 11, 

 Fieles 15, Schmeck 13, Harris' n 13. 



No. 15, 15 targets, entrance Sl-oO: H. Thurman 11, Fieles 15, Schmeck 

 14, Shaaber 15, Landis 13, Thomas 14, Wolstencroft 15, Matz 8. 



No. 16, 15 birds, entrance §1.50: Fieles 1.5, Wolstencroft 15, Landis 

 13, Schmeck 13, H. Thurman 13, Shaaber 12. 



No, 17. 10 targets, entrance .51: Fieles 9, Zellers 8. H, Thurman 7, 

 Schmeck 10, Wolstencroft 9, Irwin 6, Landis 8, Matz 6. Grieff 7, 



No, 18, 10 targets, entrance $1: Schmeck 10. Ritter 7, Johnson 

 Fieles 9, Thomas 8, Matz 10, Duston 9, Irwin 6. 



Tlie Third Day 



of the shoot opened with a light and very welcome shower. Just 

 enough ^vater fell to lay the dust and cool the atmosphere, which 

 made a very pleasant morning up here near the mountains, and 

 everj^hing freshened up. But the sun coming out by 9 o'clock and in 

 half an hour you would not know it had been raining. The morning 

 train brouk'iit in some new sliooterp, among i hem Eeiie CUi vLoii, of 

 Tamaqua, wiio will manag-e ' he Schuylkill Shooting .Association tour- 

 nament, to be held at Tamaqua Sept ti, 7 and S; hesays ihey will have 

 at their shoot abnul a thousand pi^reons and the same number of 

 sparrows. Feun Cooper a'ld W. McMillan came from Mahanoy City, 

 two as good men as any one would want to call his friends, staunch 

 and true and both good shooters. From Allentown came John F. 

 Weiler, the head and front of the shooting affairs of that city, and 

 very much interested in the Manulaciurers' Trap-Shooting .\ssocia- 

 tion tournament to be held on the club grounds of the John F, 

 Weilers, of Allentown, and Wyandottes, of Betblehem: both clubs 

 will join hands in this shoot, and expect to make a i^-reat success of it, 

 Along with Weiler were several other members ot the club. From 

 Hazelton came BartFi'eas, and from Norristowu Peter Vost, M, Mack 

 and ,T. Seheetz— a good trio; they came to shoot, win or lose, thi-ee as 

 tiappy men as can be found. ,John Rehrig, of WeiSport, is shooting 

 just as if he had nothing else to bother him. 



The shooting started at about 9:30 A.. M. and was kept up until the 

 supper bell rang at the Three-MUe House, when all tired and hungry 



repaired to the house in answer to the welcome sound, and were soon 

 engaged making 10 straight at the table. 



No. 1, 10 targets, entrance $1: Schmeck 10, Thomas 8, Landis 10, 

 Snap 8, Ctooper 7, Fieles 8, H. Thtu-man 8, Matz 9, Macbeth 6, Freas 5. 



No. 2, 15 targets, entrance $1.50; 



Schmeck 101111111011111-14 Macbeth, ,111101110011101— 11 



Fieles -,111111111011111—14 P Yost 101001111100110— 9 



H Thurman .,,.101111110110110— 11 Snap 111111111111111—15 



Landis 110111111111110—13 Rehrig 101111111111011—18 



Mat z Ill 1 1 1 1001 1 10 1 1—12 Cooper 1 01 1 1 1 1 01 1 001 01—10 



Grieff OOOIOl 110111111— 10 Gaylor 011011101111101—11 



Mack 001111111111101—12 Freas. , . , lllOOlOlOOllOOl— 8 



No 3, 10 targets, entrance $1: Schmeck 10, Landis 7, Matz 10, Mac- 

 beth 8, Cooper 10, Freas 6, P, Yost 8, H. Thurman 9, Fieles 9, Ritter 9, 

 Thomas 7. Grieff 10, Mack 10, Gaylor 5. 



No, 4, 20 targets, entrance §2: 

 Schmeck . .111110110010)0101101-13 Macbeth. . .11111101111011011111— If 

 Thurman. .11111111101111111110— 18 Cooper. . . .10111001101101101111— 14 

 Landis...., 11111010111)11)01111— 17 Rehrig 11101111111101111111— 16 



Fieles 01011101111101111101—15 Snap 11011101111011111111—17 



Matz 11011111111111111100-17 Grieff 11101101111101101111—16 



Ritter 0111101111)100110101—14 Mack 11111101110111111110—17 



No. 5, 10 targets, entrance ,$1: Schmeck 9, Landis 5, Freas 7, Mac- 

 beth 8, Ritter 7, Grieff 7, Thurman 9, Fieles 8, Matz 8, Cooper 9, Mack 

 8, Snap 8. 



No. 6, 10 targets, entrance $1.50; Schmeck 8, Freas 8, Fieles 10, Hai-- 

 rison 9. Landis 9, Rehrig 9, Matz 9, Macbeth 7, Cooper 9, Snap 7, Thur- 

 man 7, Shaaber 10, Zellers 5, 



No, 7, 15 targets, entrance S1.50: 



Schmeck 111111011111111—14 Matz 001011011011011— S 



Macbeth llOOlllOllllOll -11 Harrison 111111100011111-12 



Thurman 111111111111111—15 Mack llOOllllOllOlOl— 10 



Landis 111111111110010—12 Cooper 111111011110111—13 



Freas OOOOllOOllOOOll— 6 Spatz 110111010010010— 9 



Shaaber ,101111111111110—13 Rehrig ..111010011111111—12 



Fieles 1 1 10101111 11111— 1 3 Snap 1 lllllll 1 010101—12 



No. 8. 10 targets, entrance gl; Schmeck 10, Macbeth 6 LaodislO, 

 Mal7, I , Shaaber 8, Mack 9, Harrison 9, Snap 4, Yost 10, Freas 7, S. G. 

 Spatz 5, Thurman 8, Essick 6, Zellers 7, Gaylor 8, Cooper 10, Fieles 9, 

 Ritter 9. Grieff 9. 



No. 9. 25 targets, entrance $3: 



Schmeck 1101111111101011111111111—22 



Thurman lllUlll 10110111101111011— 21 



Landis 1101111111111111111011111-23 



Fieles 1111111111111111111111110—24 



Harrison mill 100111 001111 1111 111—21 



Shaaber 1111111111011111111111011—23 



No, 10, 10 targets, entrance $1 : Freas 6, Shaaber 9, Y'ost 9, Mack 9, 

 Schmeck 8, Landis 9, Spatz 6, Ritter 8, Rehrig, 8, Macbeth 6, Harrison 

 8, Zellers 4, Gaylor 6, Denglei- 7, Thurman 10, Fieles 9, Jenks 9, Cooper 

 10, Snap 7. Matz 7. 



No 11, 3-men team, entrance $7.50 per team: 



Landis 1011110111111111011111001—20 



Fieles 1111111111011111111111111—24 



H Thurman OnilOOllOOOOOllOUOlOlll— 14— 58 



Clayton 1111111110111010111110111-21 



Rehrig 1 100101101111111111111111-21 



Cooper mimmmoimiimii— .24— 66 



Schmeck ill mm 1111111111011111—24 



Harrison 1111111110111011111111111—23 



Shaaber milllllllOlllllllllOlll— 2.3— 70 



No. 12, 15 targets, entrance 81.50: 



Jenks ;111101110110011— 10 Schmeck 111111111111111—15 



Ritter lllimiOlimi— 14 Cooper 011011111111111—18 



Spatz 110111111101001- 11 Fieles 110111111111111—14 



Mack 111001111011011—11 Matz 110111111010101—11 



Thurman 1100111)0111)01- 11 Shaaber 111111111011111 14 



Landis milDimoiill— 14 Grieff 101111011100011—10 



No. 14, 10 targets, entrance $1: Spatz 6, Landis 10, Snap 8, Cooper 8, 

 Shaaber 7, Fieles 7, Giaylor 7, Harrison 9. Schmeck 10, Zellers, Ritter 7, 

 Matz 7. 



No. 14, 10 targets, entrance $1 : Snap 7, Fieles 8, Harrison 8, Cooper 8, 

 Ritter 6, Landis 8. Schmeck 7, Matz 5, Shaaber 9, Thurman 7. 



No. 15, 10 targets, semi-expert rules, entrance 81; Fieles 7, Jenks 4, 

 Thurman 8, Cooper 9, Shaaber 4, Snap 4, Ritter 6, Landis 10, Matz 6, 

 Sclimeck 9, 



No, 16, 5 pairs, entrance $1; 



Fieles .,11 10 10 00 01— 5 Matz 00 10 00 11 11—5 



Snap 10 10 1 0 00 10-4 Landis .11 10 11 01 10—7 



Cooper .10 11 11 00 10-6 Thurman 11 11 01 11 11—9 



Schmeck 01 01 11 10 10-6 



No, 17, 5 pairs, entrance $1 : 



Fieles,,,' 11 10 11 10 11-8 Matz 10 11 11 10 10—7 



Snap 10 10 10 10 10-5 Landis 11 10 10 10 10-6 



Cooper 10 11 10 00 10-5 Thurman 10 11 10 10 11—7 



Schmeck 10 01 10 10 10—5 



No, 18, 10 targets, expert rules, entrance $1 : Matz 7, Landis 5, Fieles 

 5, Schmeck 6, Thurman 8, Grieff 3. 



No, 19, 10 targets, expert rules, entrance $1: Schmeck 4, Matz 4, Lan- 

 dis 0, Filer 2, Fieles 5, Thurman 3, Thomas 5. 



Emerald Gun Club. 



The Emerald Gun Club of New York held its regular monthly shoot 

 at Dexter Park on Tuesday. Aug, 15, There was a good attendance 

 and a flue afternoon's sport was had, the birds being a fair lot of fly- 

 ers. Dr. Hudson officiated in his usual style as reieree and scorer. 

 Twenty-one went to the traps and each shot at ten birds, class handi- 

 cap, American Association rules, for the best averages in theh- several - 

 clas.sses for the annual prizes. J. Maesel, of class A, was the only 

 straight scorer with ten. E. Doeinck of the same class and Dr. Klein 

 of class C scored nine each and tied for the second place. .1. H, Voss 

 and Louis Schortemeier of class A, with Dr. Hudson of class A and P, 

 J Fitzgerald of class B tied for third place with eight each, all exceed- 

 ing their handicap. The scores: 



J Maesel 1111111221-10 J Horn 0011012021— 6 



Dr Klein 22220221 12— 9 T P McKenua 1201000200— 4 



E Ooeinck 11)1201112—9 H Than 1200122011—7 



P Butz 1022001201— 9 Dr Pearson ni0O21110O— 5 



Dr Hudson 0101112212- 8 W E Hogan 0200000111— 4 



J Woelfel 0102002021— 5 P J Fitzgerald 1111001212— 8 



J H Voss 1111»0221I— 9 R Reagan 1100211101- 7 



M Quinn 1002220021— 6 N Maesel 2000100120— 4 



Thos Cody 2021220100— 6 L Schortemeier 2»12011222— 8 



G Nowak ,111»101101— 7 F Russell 0100102211— 6 



J H Moore 0101021200— 5 



Sweepstake, 15 bluerocks, 50 cents entry: E, Doeinck 7, Dr, Hudson 

 12, J, H. Voss 9, M, Quinn 4, Thos. Cody 9, J. H. Jloore 3, H. Thau 3, 

 Dr. Pearson 8, W. E. Hogan 4, P. J. Fitzgerald 7, N. Maesel 8, L. 

 Schortemeier 11. 



New York German Gun Club. 



Thtj regular monthly outin,g of the New Y''ork German Gun Club was 

 held at De.tter Park on Wednesday, Aug. 16. The weather was all 

 that could be wished for, birds good fast flyers, and the seventeen 

 members were in fine sliootiug form. Each member shot at 8 birds 

 under modified Hurlinghain rules, which have recently been adopted 

 by the club, S. C, Edwards was the only straight scorer with 8, and 

 won the club's first medal. Seven tied with 7 each, but as P, Garme, 

 Jr,, and A, Schniitt had previously won the second medal, they with- 

 drew and let the other five shoot for it, Thomford was the winner on 

 the second round. The members then adjourned for dinner, aftei 

 which sweepstake shooting was indulged in until darkness closed an 

 excellent day's sport. 



Club shoot, 8 live birds, modified Hurlingham rules: 



P Garme, Sr 00001 100—2 G Winter 201110«2— 5 



F Sauter 1«110112— 6 S C Edwards , . .22112111—8 



M Bonden 11111201—7 J Frazer 1»111212— 7 



J WeUbrook 21102t)21-6 J Schlicht 211»1222— 7 



J Goerlitz 21011010—5 P Garme, Jr 11021112—7 



H Thomford 2202221 1—7 J F Dannefelser 02210000-3 



D Schrecke... OOfiOOlOO— 1 J Steuernagel 01101111—6 



A Schmitt 2)) 11)0)— 7 GH Smith 01100122—5 



J Carwein 12021111—7 



Coney Island Rod and Gun Club. 



FiPTEEN members of the Coney I.sland Rod and Gun Club were pres- 

 ent at the regular monthly shoot held at Woodlawn Park, L. 1 , on 

 Wednesday. The bird.s furnished were a first-class lot, the best the 

 club has shot at during the season and straight scores, of course, 

 were not so plentiful. Each member shot at seven birds, club handi- 

 cap. American Association rules, for the Plate diamond badge and 

 extra club money prizes. W. Scheeljes, Ike Hyde, J, Voorhees and 

 Dr. Van Ord killed seven straight and tied. On the shoot off the 

 Doctor won, ourshooting Hyde on the seventh round. 0. Plate « on 

 the second money alone with six. W. Lair outshot three others for 

 third H. McLaughlin and W. Schumacher divided tne fourth, and 

 D Little took the fifih with three. The scores: 



W Lair 1120:21-5 C Plate 1112012—6 



W Scheeljes 11)22)1-7 Dr Van Ord 2111211—7 



W Schumacher 1001)02-4 11 McLaughlm 1110011—4 



D Lynch liyiOOO— 4 F Greiff 1101021—5 



I Hyde 1113121—7 H Dohrman 1110021—5 



M Hay den . . . •. 1^11 1 0-6 Dr Little 1100002—3 



F McLaughlin 12U202-5 0 Wyman 1S12000-4 



J Voorhees 1128181-7 



