Sept. 16, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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The Frankfort Tournamenti 



ITrankfort. N. Y., Sept. 5 —The Frankfort Ganie aud Fish Protec- 

 tive Association were certainly favored with an exceediBe'ly fine day, 

 on which to hold their second annual loumament, which to k place 

 Labor Day, B^pt 4 The as-^ociation had a reasonable expectatl n of 

 a better attendance than was given them, as thev had made prepara- 

 tion for a large number, hut when the inornine trains pulled in from 

 East and West minus any shooters save VV. H. ArrasirouK of Little 

 Falls, the members were heard to ask each other if they had a good 

 bank account to meet an astiessnient. 



Shooting was begun by a sweepstake shoot, and the first event on 

 the programme was shot off, when the -'pent up ' Uticans were seen 

 coming, in the personages of H. L Gates, Geo Knovvlton. Dr. Kil- 

 bourn and Messrs. 8cott, Brainerd and Mayhevv. U. T. K , we will re- 

 member you. Last but, not least came the champion trap shot of 

 Central New York, which title the A S A. of Uticii conferred on Frank 

 Northrup. ot' Johnstown, at their la- 1 snoot. Frank carried off fii si 

 honors of the day, also making a run of lOO straight bi' ds. 



The noon train brought J. M Herman of the W. S. G. C, of S.vra- 

 cuse. also Dr. Wessels of Canajoharie, who had a business call to 

 Utica, and on his return from Uiica, when passing the club groimds. 

 thoutrht he heard groans coming from Bancroff, Weeks, Pegnum and 

 Scharffin distress, so he stopped off to render professional aid to 

 them, but the sound he heard was echo vibrating from Canajoharie, 

 but the doctor set about pr. scribing— not sugar coated pills, but lead 

 ones for kingbirds. The following is the score in full: 



No. 1, 10 birds: 



Nipe lOnnilOl— 8 Dolby Jlimiin— 10 



Rich llllinill— 10 H Steele llUOIUOl— 8 



E Steele lOlllOUll— 8 Armstrong 1111001011— 7 



No. 2, 15 birds, divided 40. 30. 20 and 10: 



Gates llinOllinini— 1.3 Rich 111010011011111—11 



Knowlton 111111111110101—13 Northrup linilllinilll— 15 



Scott 111111111101111—14 E Steele 110111001111011-11 



Kilburn 110111011101111—12 H Steele 101101111010101—10 



Nipe 101111111110010— 11 



No. 3, 10 birds: 



Gates llinillll— 10 E Steele 0111111110— 8 



Knowlton 1111131111-10 Brainard 1110011100- 6 



Bcott llllOOllll— 8 Armstrong llIllllllO— 9 



Kilburn limiOlll- 9 Dolby 1H1110111— 9 



Nipe 0001101101- 5 H Steele 0111111011— 8 



Rich 1111111111—10 Northrup lllllllllO— 0 



No. 4, 15 birds: 



Gates llllltlinillll— 15 



Knowlton 111111111111111—14 



Scott 011101011110101—11 



Kilburn : 101110011101111— 11 



No. 5, 20 birds: 



Gates linnillllinilllll— .80 



Knowlton .11111111111111111110-19 



Scott 11111101110101111111—17 



KUbourn. . .00011101111111111110—15 



No. 6, 10 birds: 



Gates innoilll- 9 Brainard 1111111101— 9 



Knowlton 1111111111—10 E Steele lllOinilO- 8 



Scott lllllinOO— 8 Rich OlOlllOnil— 6 



KUbourn lllllOOlll— 8 Dalby 1111111111—10 



Nipe 1101111100— 7 Armstrong IlllllIlOl— 9 



Northrup.... ,..1111111111-10 H Steele..: 1011111111— 9 



No. 7. 15 birds: 



Gates 111111111110111—14 Northrup 111111111111111—15 



Knowlton ......111111111111011— 14 E Steele 111111011011110-12 



Nipe 111111001111111—13 



Rich lllUllOlllllOl- 12 



Northrup 111011111111111—14 



E Steele 110111001100011— 9 



Nipe 11110111111110111111—18 



Northrup.. 11101111111110111111—18 



Rich 11111101111111111111—19 



Steele 01111111111111111111—19 



Scott 101111111111111—14 



Kilbourn 110011111011111—12 



Nipe 111111111111111—15 



No. 8, 15 birds: 



Gates 111110101111111—13 



Knowlton 111111111111111—15 



Rich 111111101101111—13 



Armstrong 011111111100111—12 



Brainard 011111111111110— 1:3 



Northrup 111111111111111—15 



AVessels 000111100111101—9 



Scott 111111101110111—13 Rich 111011001111001—10 



Killwurn 111111101111111—14 Dolbv 111111111111111- 15 



Nipe 111101101011111—12 Herman 111101111111111—14 



No. 9, 20 birds: 



Gates 11111111111111111100—18 E Steele. ...11111011111111111111-19 



Knowlton.. 11011111111111111111— 19 Wessels.... 1 110111 lOlllI I llllll—iS 



Kilbourn ..11111111111111111110—19 AnnstronglllllOIOlllllllllllO— 17 



Northrup.. 11111111111111111111— 20 Herman.. .11011111111111010111— 17 



Kipe 11111111111111111111—20 



No. 15, 15 birds: 



Gates 111111001111111—13 



Knowlton 111111111111111-1 



Northrup 111111111111110—14 



E Steele 111111011011001—11 



Kilbourn 111111111111111—15 Armstrong 010111111111111—13 



Scott 111111111111111—15 



Nipe 111101101111111—13 



No. 11, 15 birds: 



Gates 111111111111111—15 



Knowlton 111111111111111—15 



Kilbourn 111111111101111—14 



Scott 111110111111111—14 



Nipe 111011111111111—14 



Herman 111111111110111—14 



Armstrong 111101111111110—13 



Herman 111111110111111—14 



Brainard 111111111111010—18 



Mayhew 111110111111111-14 



, Dolby 111110111111111—14 



Northrup 111111111111111—15 Wessels 011101111111110—13 



Fifteen dollars divided for best average in 150 shots as follows- 

 Northrup 145, 9S%:«^ $5; Knowlton 144, 96,^, §4; Gates 141, 94,^, $3; 



Kilburn 189, 86?!, $2; Nipe 128, SSJ^s^, SI. 



Endeavor Gun Club. 



Marion, N. J., Sept. 4.— Labor Day shoot on Al Heritage's grounds. 

 No.J, 10 bluerocks. entrance $1, three moneys: 



McPeek 1101111011- 8 



Crevehng 1011101111— 8 



Miller 1111111111—10 



Hoff lllOUllOO— 7 



Hoffman 1111111011-9 



Hobart 1011101011—7 



Breintnall 1111111011—9 



J L Smith 1111111001—8 



No. 2, 10 bluerocks: 



Hoffman 0111111000—7 Jersey 1111010110—7 



Breintnall 1111111101—9 Heritage 1011110011—7 



Hobart 1111011110—8 MilU-r iniOlllll— 9 



JL Smith 1110111111-9 Hoff 1101111110-8 



No. 3, 15 bluerocks. entry $1.50: 



Hoffman 111011111111011—13 Van Dyke OlUilllOllOni— 12 



Breintnall 110110110111111—12 Geoffrey 111111111111110 -14 



Hobart 101111111110110-12 Thomas 110010001000110— 6 



J L Smith 101111101110111-12 Hoff 111110111011010—11 



MiUer 001111111111101—12 W Smith 111111111111111—15 



Jersey 110111111111111—14 Osterhout 100100010110111— 8 



Crevehng OlUllinilllll— 14 



No. 4, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: 



Hoffman 0111111111-9 Van Dyke 0111101111—8 



Breintnall 1111111111-10 W Smiti> 1111111111—10 



Hobart 1111110101- 8 Creveling 0010111010— 5 



Miller lOIlllim- 9 Thomas 1011111101- 8 



J L Smith lOlOinOOl- 6 Geoffrey 1111111010— 8 



Jersey lOllOllOll— 7 Young OOlOOlOlOl— 4 



No. 5, 20 bluerocks. entry $2: 



Hoffman.. lllinilOlllOlllOllO-lG MUIer 01111101111111110111-17 



Hobart. ...nilOOllllOOllllllll—lG J L Smith.. 11111111111111110111-19 

 Breintnall..llOll 1111001 101 11101—15 Geoffrey. ..lOinmi 11 11 1111 1011— 17 



Jersey 11111111101111111111—19 Thomas. ...1010111101 1100001101— 12 



Osterhout .1111001001 11 101 1 101)1-13 W «mith. ..110111 11111011111111— 18 

 Van Dyke. 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 11— 19 Collins 1011001011 1110010111— 13 



No. 6. 10 bluerocKs. eufy gi: 



Hoffman lOlnOlO 11- 6 Thomas 1011101111— 8 



Hobart llOlllllll— 9 .Jersey OiiiiOllll— 8 



Breintnall llllllloil— 9 Oserhout IIIIIOIUI— 9 



Van Dyke llllllllll— 10 Geoffrey OOliOllllO— (i 



WSmith 1111111101— 9 Coihns...., Ill 111111—10 



Miller nillUlll— 10 Creveling 1111011011— 8 



No. 7, 25 bluerocks: 



ioflfmann 1101110111111111101111111—22 



Jreintnall 1) 1 ! 1 li n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 1 1 101-23 



ililler Ill 111 nil 11011 mill in 1—2^ 



lobart , .„ noiiuiiiiioiimiiiiiiu— 22 



Jeoffrey I]0niiiii0]0iiuiniii'iii-2ii 



ran Dyke i 1111111111110111111111011-23 



V Smith lliniUOOllllia Alt 'drew. 



lersey 00101 UiOlOlOl 11111001001— 15 



^bomas 100<J0111]11111] llwithdrew. 



tollins lOlin 111011 llOlOwithdrew. 



No 8, !"> bluerocks: 



loffman lOllllinOlOOIl— U Geoffrey 110110111111111—13 



^anDyke lOlllinilliiil— 14 Lvon 001 1 11 10101 1010— 9 



Jreintnall ilOOoiniOliOli- lO W Smith illiillllllilll— l.ii 



Thomas OlOlllllOllUlO— 11 



Mehl lOlOOlOlOOlOlll— 8 



Richmond 111111111111111-1.'^. 



Crevehng OIOllHllUOOOO— 0 



lobart 111111111111111—15 



''isher 111111111011111-14 



llller 111111111111110—14 



)sterhont 111101001101011—10 



No. 9, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: 



[tiffman lOlllOOnO— 6 W Smith.,, ,.,.1110011111— 8 



Ireintnall 1111111111-10 Jersey.. .^r...,,. 1101111101— 8 



hobart 1111101111 - 9 Geoffrey lIlllOllll— 9 



'homas llliK)inil— 8 Peck .....lOllOnill— 8 



)8terhout IIOIIOIOII— 7 Matzen ..0111101111— 7 



"isber 1101111111— 9 Lyons ^ OOlOOIIOlO— 4 



'i Dyke 1111111111—10 Creveling 1011101111—8 



- ■ 0101111101—7 Hedden IIOIIOIIIO— 7 



^„.inOnmO- 7 Fry „ UllOOUll— 6 



No. 10. 20 bluerocks. entry ..... 



Hoffman. .inilOOOOllllllllllli— 15 Thomas .. .11111011111110111010— 16 



Breintnall, OlllllllOIIlinnill-18 Mehl 10111100011101110111-14 



Hnbart.... Ill 100! 1111101100111-15 Hedden. .. .11111101 111111111011-18 



Fi.^Pi- 10101011000101110111-12 Metzfin ....01011010101011110100-11 



Miller .... 11110111111111101111-18 Collins 11111001011111111111—17 



S'liith 1101111101111 1111111-18 Sigler 11111001101111011111-16 



Geoffrey , .11110101 liniOlllUl— 17 

 Van Dyke.lO] 101111101 11 111110—16 

 No. 11, 10 bluerocks. entry Si: 



Hoffman 1011111100-7 



Hoban 0111111111—9 



Fisher 0111011110—7 



Breintnall 1010110111—7 



Smith 1111010111—8 



Miller 1101011011—7 



Strades....00010OO01 00100110010— 6 



Sigler 1111111011—1 



Crevelmg 1111110111—! 



Metzer .1011110010-1 



Mehl 0101011101— L 



Hedden 1101111011—8 



^- -. . Van Dyke. 1111111101—9 



J'^-'sey 1110111111—9 Thomas 0000111011-5 



t^^ck 0110000001—3 Geoffrey 1111110111-9 



Richmond 1100111111-8 Fry 0001011011—5 



Osterhout 1011101001-6 CoUins 0111011011—: 



No. 12, 25 bluerocks, entry S2.50: 



Hoffman 1111111111110101011111111—22 



Breintnall 1110111111111111111011111-28 



Jl'I'er 1111101101111101111111111—22 



g°,'^art 1 01 1 1 1 loOl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 001—20 



^ S'Uith 0111111111111110110101111—21 



F'sher 1110101111111110110111111-21 



Collins 1111110110111111111101111—22 



Sigler 1111101111111111111111111-24 



Geoffrey 1111111111111111101111001-22 



Hedden 1 1 1 01 111 111 1 1001 1 1 1 lOOl 1 1—20 



Thomas 1111101011111011011110111—20 



Van Dyke 0111111111111111111111111-24 



Lfnone lOOOOOlOlllllOlIlllIlOllO— 16 



Richmond 1111110000111111111110111—20 



Vermorel 1111111011111111100011111—21 



H Wolf 1000010011010011100010111-12 



'Morfey 1111111100101101111111111—21 



Little 00001101101 10 1 1 1 1 100111 10— 15 



No. 13, 15 bluerocks: 



WSeagler 110111111111111-14 Fisher 111111111011111—14 



W Hedden 011111111101110-12 Lenone 110110100000010— 6 



Yeomans 110011111011111—12 James 111011111111110—13 



Osterhout 001100111111101—10 



•Van Dyke 111111111101101—13 



Morfey 111011111011111—13 



Collins 111111011111011—13 



Van Iderstine... 101000001001010— 5 



Hoffman 101111110111111—13 



W Smith 111111110111111-14 



Breintnall .111111111001011—11 



Welter 111011111111111—14 



No. 14, 10 bluerocks, entry SI: 

 Morfey lllllllOU— 9 



Little .001010101111101— 9 



Geoffrey ..111111101111110-13 



Hafert .111110111101111—12 



Polhemus 000001011010111- 7 



Thomas 111111111011101—13 



Jersey 101101111 1111 10— 12 



Vermorel 110010111110111—11 



W^olf 101100001100010— 6 



Mahi 000100111011110— 8 



Van Idestine 0111000010— 4 



Van Dyke 1111111111—10 Higler 1101111011— 



Hoff imoooioi— 6 - 



(ieoffrey llOlllllll— 9 



Breintnall 1111110011— 8 



Vermorel 1111111011— 9 



W Smith 1011110111— 



James llOllllOIO— 7 



Lenone 1101111101— 8 



Little 1111011011- 8 



Osterhout 1111011001— 7 



E Nailer IIIIUOIII— 9 



Yeomans 1110111011— 8 Thomas.'.'. .''nilllllOI- 



Mehl 1110111001- . 



Hedden 0110001011— 5 



Fisher 1111111111-10 



Peck 0010100111— 5 



Metzen 1111011011—8 Hoffman 1111111011- 9 



CoUins 1111110111— 9 Lyon 0010110010— 4 



No. 1.5, 15 bluerocks: 



Van Dyke 011111111111111-14 Lyons 111110001001111-10 



C Hedden 110011101101111-11 Yeomans 111011111101111-13 



Vermorel 110111111011111—13 Breintnall 010111111111101-12 



Geoffrey 111111111111101—14 W^olf OlOliOlliillili-ia 



Sigler 111111111111111-15 Fisher 111101111111110-13 



Collins 111111111110111-14 Little 011111111011011-12 



No. 16, 10 bluerocks, expert rules, both barrels: 

 Miller 1111111101—8 Vermorel 1110110110—7 



Sigler 1110011110—7 



Hoffman 1011011111—8 



Hedden 1101011111-8 



Morfey 1011110101—7 



Geoffrey 1011001111—7 



Collins 0111101101—7 



Lyons 1011000010—4 



Fisher 1001000101—4 



Richmond 0011111110-7 



Yeomans 1011111111—9 



Little 1100010111—6 



Breintnall 1111011111—9 



Osterhout 1110001 1 01—6 



Connecticut Trap-Shooters' League. 



New Haven, Sept. 4.— The last of a series of eight league shoots was 

 held to-da« on the grounds of the New Haven Gun Club. The New 

 Haven team won first money in the .3-man team (State championship) 

 match, with Bristol Club and Colt Club, of Hartford, a tie for second 

 place, Willimantic third, Jloodus fourth, Ansonia fifth. New London 

 sixth. The Bridgeport Club did not qualify in the 5 shoot. The 

 aggregate scores of the winning teams (five best scbres to count) are: 

 New Haven 405, Hartford and Bristol 383, and Willimantic 366. The 

 team race was won to-day by Bristol. Below arethe scores: 

 New Haven Team. 



Potter OOlllOllllOlloniOllllOlIOllll— 22 



Savage 111111111111010111111110110111—36 



Longdon 111010011111011111111111011111—25—73 



Bristol Team ■ • ■ 



Daly lllllllOOllllillllllOlOlinill— 26 



Mills 101011111111011011011111001111—23 



Manross 111111111110111111111110111110—27—76 



WiUimantic Team. 



'•Mack" 101001111111111011010011110111—23 



Webb 110111011100111101000101111111—21 



Edgarton , ..nilinOlllOllOlOOlllllOlllOll-23-66 



Ansonia Team. 



Hotchkiss 11 0101 1111011 101 1011110011 1011— 22 



Cmrie 000101111101011111101111101001—20 



Sperry lOlOOllllOllllllllllllliiiini- 26-68 



Colt Club, Hartford. 



Willey 111011111101111111011110011010-23 



McGiuty 0(»11000100011 101 11011001 11111—17 



Burbidge llllllllllUlillllllllllllllli— 30— 70 



New London Team. 



Penrose 110100101 llllOlllJOlllOlOl 1111— 22 



'•Rubin" ■. 101001001011011100110001100111—16 



'•C Ross" 011101111111101101110110110111— 2:3— 62 



In the merchandise events for yearly averages the first prize was 

 won by C. H. Burbidge, of Hartford, on a score of 73 out of 75 Thi.s 

 was a high grade Scotc gun and case (valued at SlOO), which was given 

 by the Union Metallic Cartridge Co., of Bridgeport. Frank Potter, 

 of New Haven, scored 72 and took second prize. $25 cash, given by H. 

 .\. Penrose, of the Standard Keystone Co., of New London. A Win- 

 chester mHgazine rifle was given by Frank Potter, of New Haven, to 

 be shot for i n the followu g con itions: Any shooter having made the 

 highe-.t score of consecm e shots without a miss at any League shooi 

 dm-ing the year to be in the tie shoot for the absolute ownership ol 

 the rifle Those who.shot in the tie to-day at 25 singles were FranU 

 Potter, J. B. Savage and C E. Longdon, of New Haven; F E. Rock- 

 ivell, Fred Manross «nd E. M. Daly, of Bristol ; H. L. Edgarton, of Wil- 

 imantic, and C. H. Burbidge, of Hartford. The rifle was won by Bur- 

 iiidge on a score of 23. C. H. Burbidtie has shot at seven League 

 snoots and won honors which any trap-shot should feel proud of; he 

 uas made a run of 90 straight without a miss, it being the h'ghest made 

 in any League .--hoot. He has made two scores of 30 straight on tht- 

 Colt Club team aud won the shotgun and rille as above mentioned 

 i-!urbidge .shfots a 7141b ■•. hamuierle^s 12-gauge gun: his amnnniiioTi 

 sU .U C. Co. \s smokeless cases, loaded with :3Sgrs of American E C. 

 smokeless po>vder and IJ40Z. No 8 soft shot, NtrxMEa. 



John Watson's World's Tournament. 



Chicago. III., Sept 2.— There was erstwhile and once upon a time a 

 great deal of talk and very little else in regard to a great big. over- 

 grown World's Fair shoot, where solid gobs of gold would be flying 

 through the air, and every shooter in the Imd could draw a hundred 

 at the close of any shoot. The history of this shoot is written. It is a 

 recorded failure. 



Yet there was something good i" the idea of an international shoot 

 at the trap, to be held ai the World's Fair city, and the shooting pub- 

 lie has not willingly let die the idea of an international, or at li^ast a 

 national individual championseip. Tt seems likely that this idea is 

 now to have something of an adequate working out after all. This' 

 belief it is fair to base upon the announcements of the proeramme 

 just put out by the best known park manager of America. John Wat- 

 son, of Watson's Park, Burnside, Chicago. Mr. Watson holds the 

 dates of Oct. 2-7. offers an open tournament of exceptional attraction, 

 ■'including the great World's Fair contest at 100 live pigeons to eaeb 

 contestant, entrance fee S135." 



OUGHT TO ijRAW. 



If there is any money at all left in the country, and any "go'' at all 

 remaining in our shootfrs, the last announcement wiU bring out en- 

 tries to the number, let us hope, of at least a dozen, though there 

 should be double that number Sh'^uld there be only a dozen, the 

 event will have a national significance not reached by any in recent 

 timi s, and the winner of it will win something. 



Mr. Watson, in his plain and simple fashion, has done at a stroke 

 what the squabbling intruders of the old World's Fair shoot could not 

 do in a year. He has framed a unit, set a stake, made a beginning for 

 what can be made praciicallj^ an international individual champion- 

 ship match. Now let us hope thnt the rugged old Scotchman wiU do 

 a little more and see to it that this championship match is one not 

 only in name but in deed. It should be a bona fide, plucky, spi'ited 

 match, fought to a finish, without a divide at any station or stage of 

 the game. The winners should win ir all. The shooter who is pro- 

 itected by a tie draw is not shooting wholly on his nerve. Let us see' 

 who is our nerviest and besf shooter in an actual match for actual 

 money. It is long sinc« we have-had a genuine sporting event of any 

 moment at the trap. We have had enough of 



FAKES, HIPPODROMES, DIVIDES 



and fixed-quantity tournaments. Now let us have a sportsmanlike bit 

 of sport and one shoot shot to an actual finish. If one were asked to 

 name a man and a place which would assume this, he would naturally 

 turn to John Watson and his well-known grounds. Perhaps we cannot 

 even there be confident of seeing it assured, for the shooters can de- 

 feat Mr. Watson's wishes; but let us hope for the best, and look for 

 the one thing likely to redeem the record of a year which has been 

 singularly monotonous and dull. 



John Watson announces for his tournament the American Associ- 

 ation rules to govern (1J4oz. shot limit). He retains the Illinois horse- 

 shoe boundary, perhaps because his grounds are set for that ; but as to 

 the rest, he wisely cuts loose from the absurd so called new lUinois 

 rules and their Illustrious no-handicap clause. The rise will be 31yds. 

 for 10-gauges, 30yds. for 12-gauges, 28yds. for all bores smaller and not 

 over 7lbs. weight. 



THE world's FAIR OOJTEST 



will be shot Wednesday, Oct. 4. Guns in this contest will be limited 

 to 12-bores, weighing 8lbs., and the rise will be 30yds. to all guns, 100' 

 live birds, entrance S125. Highest scores to win. (Not class shoot- 

 ing ) Under five entries one money, five to eight entries two moneys, 

 nine to twelve entries three moneys and over twelve entries four 

 moneys. Note: The winner of the first money in this contest will be 

 presented with a handsome and appropriate trophy significant of the 

 event. In order to create a fund for the purchase of the trophy 

 badges of admission to the park during the week of the tournament 

 wUl be sold at $1 each and the entire proceeds from the sale of these 

 badges applied to the purchase of the trophy, and that the value of 

 the same may not be altogether an unknown quantity themanafiement 

 guarantees .flOO for the purpose and all moneys secured from the sale 

 of admission badges in excess of that amount. 



This is well enough. Better yet would it be with one money, the 

 winner to take all. Is it too much to hope for an agreement to this? 



E. Hough. 



Wyandottes at the Traps. 



South Bethlehem, Pa.. Sept. 5.— Following are the scores made at 

 the Wyandotte Gun Club's shoot. A fine day's sport was enjoyed, and 

 interest in trap-shooting is on the increase. 

 No. 1, miss-and out at live birds for a trophy: 



Rust 11111111111211111111111 



Thomas 1110 



Gosuer ,11212121211121281111110 



Rothacker 81 122-^20 



Paine 210 



Culleri 110 



Gardner mo 



Uhlmer 0 



Fehr 12218110 



No. 2, 10 live birds, for a trophy: 

 Gosner ...1111112180- 9 M H RupeU 1111202221—9 



Blank 1110180111— 



Thomas 1111121122-10 



H A Rust 1111118111—10 



Apgar 1111101100— 7 



Rothacker 11102202-2-2— 8 



Johnson 1101222222— 9 



No. .3, 5 targets: 

 Thomas... 11011—4 



Ferine 1101211181— [ 



Rendic 011]22123'8— 9 



Michael 111020w. 



Cullen lllk>11211— 9 



Felker 1010101801— 6 



Fehr 1011122121— 9 



Ferine 11101—4 



Gosner 11111—5 Apgar 11101—4 



Kane 11011—4 Johnson 11101—4 



Halman 11111—5 



Gardner 01110—3 



Apgar 1111111101—9 



James 1111101111—9 



Douglas 1011101101—8 



Ferine 1111111101—8 



MHR 



No. 4, 10 targets: 







1011011011—7 



.VI H R 



1011111011—8 







Thomas 



110O11I010— 6 



Cullen 



.1111001111—8 



No. 5, 15 targets: 



Caine 101110110000111- 



James 111111111111111—15 



Apgar 010101011101110- 9 



— Cullen 001010010110001— 6 



Ferine 110111110111111—13 Thomas 001110111111101—11 



Gardner 011111111111110-13 M HR 100111101110111—11 



No. 6, 10 targets: 



James 1111111110—10 Ferine 1111111111—10 



RupeU. . , 1010101111— 7 Gardner 0101011000— 4 



Cullen 1000110011— 5 Thomas llOllllOll— 8 



Duglas 1111110111—9 Johnson 1111101111—9 



Trap at Tacoma. 



Tacosia, Wash., Aug. 29.— Inclosed herewith please find scores for 

 '93 club medals of tne Tacoma Rifle, Rod and Gun Club. Class A af- 

 y^t undecided. Dodge and Eberly tieing on 91 straight; Garrison won 

 in class B, Crosier in class C. Scores tollows: 

 Class A. 



Eberly 01111111111110111111111111111011111111110011011110-43 



1101111111111111111111 nn]]]1111101111111111111]l—4H-91 



Dodge 11101111111111101)11111111111111111111110111111111—47 



11111111 111011111111011111111111111001111101111101—44-91 



Denham 111111011 iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinnniiiiiiniiinii-49 



nillOl 1111111011 lllUUllllOOllOlOlll 1 11101111100-41—90 

 .McNaughton . .OOlOtKll 1 11 loixil 101 1 101001 1 10101 101 IKJOI 1 101101 101 1-30 



loiiioiioiiomiiiiiiooiiiioionooiiiuuiiiiiini- 40— 70 



Ellis 010111 11011011001 lllOl nil 111 101 111 101111111111111— 41 



lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinow —3^73 



Smith lllOlUllOllllllllOl llllllllll lOlOllinOlllllOllOOlw.— 41 



Class B.— 50 birds. 



Garri'^on lOlOOllllllllOlUlUUOOioi 111110101111110111111111— 39 



KimbaU,, ,11101101111111111100011111101111011011111111111010—38 



Crosier laillllllllOlllllliniotllllllllOlllOlllllllllllOl— 45 



Bell ...'.10101011011100111101111101011111001111111110111111—39 



Burwell, ,„,.11100101l000l01 UOonilOOlOOOl 01010011001101001110— 26 



Fountain Gun Club. 



The regular monthly shoot of the Fountain Gun Club was held on 

 Wednesday. Sept. G, at Woodlawn Park Gravesend, L. I. Only six 

 members competed for the best average scores to count at close of 

 the season. Each shot at 10 birds, club handicap, modified Hurling- 

 iiam rules, unknown traps. Dr. Wynn was the best scorer with nine, 

 and J A. Stewart took second honors. In the sweepstake contest 

 that followed Dr. Wynn killed all the birds he shot at, and took a por- 

 tion of the first money in the five events. 



A match at 10 birds was then shot off between Dr. Wynn and C. 

 Brixey. The latter was given a handicap of 3yds., but the doctor 

 voM easily. Out of the 45 birds Dr. Wynn shot at he killed 44. The 

 scbres : 



or. Wynn 1220111212-9 A. Botsford 00120w. 



J. A. Stewart 20l212102-'8-8 A. Crook 010-^12]202— 7 



u'. Brixey 2ill0100I0— 6 W. Lair 0111111201—7 



Sweepstake shoots, 5 birds, 3 moneys, 2-Sytls., 81 entry. 



1st. 



2d. 



3d. 



4th. 



5th. 





21211 



iim 



21111 



1'2112 



21121 



21131 



22121 



01121 



22121 



21^211 



21200 



2201 1w. 







10022 



01001 



11110 



01002 



00111 



21113 



11212 



11021 



10121 



12110 



C. Brisey 



W. Lair 



Match 10 birds, g25 and the birds. 

 Dr. Wynn 11-,S21 1121—10 O. BrLxey 1001200210—5 



liive Birds at Pelhamville. 



Pelhastville, N. Y., Sept. 9.— The Wauregan Gun Club had their 

 monthly club shoot at their club grounds, Pelhamville, N. Y., to-day. 

 there was a fair attendance and the birds were a fine lot of flyers. 

 Keferee, J. H. Mills: 



W H Brickner 2212212201—9 ADitzel 1201«21101— 7 



I H Mills 01011.1212— 7 F M Lvon 2021 2-20-21 0—7 



J W Spencer 2121122100—8 F Knof •12001011 1— 6 



K O Nelson 2011010111—7 R Darling •010121200—5 



L LiviLB.in 0I0211ir200— 5 F Kerker, Jr 2«00-2I1002— 6 



j1 K Brickner 0112121000—6 



Two miss and out sweepstakes followed. 



The FOP.EST AND STREAM is put to press each week an Tues- 

 day, Correspondence vittended for pxiblication should reach 

 us at the latest by Monday, and as mtioh earlier as practicctble. 



