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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[sbpt, 16, im 



New Jersey League Shoot. 



RuTHBBFORD, N. J., bept. 3.— '■he following are scores of the New 

 Jersey League shoot on the grounds of ihe Boiling Springs Fish anj 

 Game Club: 



Passaic City «. C. 



Abbott . iiouniiioiiinooiiioin-so 



Vermorel OlOOnillloniOlllllinU-20 



Joiiume iiiliiiionnioiuniiiii— 23 



Shaw OOOOOllOnOJlOlUl II 111011-14 



■Wise • . 1101 lOlllUlUOlOlllOllull— 18— 95 



Union G C. 



J L Smith OomiinilllUlllOlOlIll— 21 



Brantineham." 1011 1 1111 110101111 1 MOI I- 20 



Anear llUllllOlOininillllin— 23 



Sieier iniiniiiJiiioiiniiioiO-aa 



jttfller JlOlllllllOlOllllOlIlllll-21— 107 



Myrtle Park G C. 



iilen iiiioiininioinioioioiii- 19 



OouM)ton'''' oiiooiinaiiiioiiiiuiim— 18 



TSriuth oimioiominiiooiooiii— 18 



Howard ' ftjOOniioiiioiiOoiOuOioiO-12 



McOallum! lOiiooi 1 iiiniiiiioiiuool— 18— 85 



Maplewood G. C. 



msher lOinioiooioiimoiioii 11—18 



Siggins 001 1 n 1 1 01 1 1 0 n n 1 01 00010— 1 6 



Siclley Oiiiinnioiiinuiiiiiii- 23 



War Snii'th" innnniiiDOUinnni- 24 



VanDyke '" ." illlOniUlilliniOllllll— 23 104 



Boiling Springs F. aLd G. C. 



Kichmond illoniioi mill ill innj-23 



HoUister " iiiunnimiiiinniini— 24 



Hucli " • lOniUlOllOO 01011111111-19 



Greiflf" inutillOlill] lui I lllOlU 21 



Klees 0111110101101111110011111—19—106 



South Side G C. 



Breintnall lllllOllOlllinoilonOin-20 



Thomas ' IIIOOOOOOOIIIOIOI 101 10101—13 



Geoffiey*"' 11 iiiioniiiOlii Hill ill 1-23 



Hobari ' il llOOllllJ illl :0Oi I it_lll - 20 



0 M Hedden OOOlOlllllUll 11010100111—17— 93 



Endeavor G. U. 



Collins ■ iiuinioiiiioimnonoi 21 



Hall " ' oinioioiiiioiiiiioino 0— 17 



Heritage" ' llOUlillOlliill ill luou 01— 18 



Lii'dslry "" OlullOllOllOlOnilllOlOOl-16 



McPeek. IIOIIIOIUIIOOOI 101111110—17— 89 



Ko. 1. id singles: 



JL Smith linilOlll— 9 Hoflfman 1101010111—7 



Lt-none .....1000010000-2 Paul UlUlOlOl b 



HoUister 0111110110—7 



No. 2, 10 singles, expert rules: 



Lenone 0111111001—7 Hofman 1110110111-8 



Paul ]lJ0100110-(i J L Smith imillOll— 9 



HoUister 1110110111-8 



No. 3, 10 singles, $1 euiry: 



HoUister OUlUlllOOlOll-ll Heddon.... 011110010100110 - 8 



Etchman lliuniiuioil- 15 b Hisc.jx llOOOlIIi lllluO— 10 



Hobart OlUlOUOllOlU -11 Lnnon 111O1111I0.1101-I2 



Miller lOlllllllinOU-14 Hoffraaa OlOllUlOlIlOII-li 



Crfeveling loOlOlOOllOOUl- 8 Sii.ith 111110011111111-13 



Geoffry 011111111111011—13 B Scrader OlOlOOOlOOlllll— b 



No 4, io singles: 



Hobart OlOlllllll— 8 Rreintnall 1110011111— 8 



Geoffrey llulOUOll— 7 Hofman miOliiOl— t- 



Hificock OllllIluOO— 6 SieMrler llllliUH— 10 



HoUister inillllll— 10 J L Smith lililii ill— 10 



Richmond 0111111111—9 Enoch Miller imillOlO— b 



Hedden 0110110111— 7 Thomas OOlUllOU— 7 



Creveling 1111111110— 9 Strader... UOUUlOl— 8 



Letcne looioiioii— 0 



No. 5, iO singles, eui ranee $1.50: 



Hoiiiaier... 111110111 11 ininm— 19 Smith oiiiiHiiiiloiinin— 18 



Thomas.... lllllinilinnOUll— 19 Hoffman ..OllOm liiIOllOl 11101—14 

 Hiacock....l011u0l0111in000O10 10 Hobart. . . . lUOllDl 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U— l 

 Swigler .. 11111111111011111110-18 Hedden.. ..llOunoiOllllOinOll-14 



Geoffrey... 11111101111 lOllOOIll— It) Miller ill 11 11 lull lliOiOl 11-17 



Breintnall. .11111011111101111111— 18 Richmond. llinuiOOHOlUllll-17 

 No. 6, 15 birds, entrance f 1: 



Hobart 111111111101101—13 BreintnaU lllllOllinimO- 12 



Smith llOiniOllOlOU— II Thomas .111011110011111—12 



Hedden lllOOlloOlllOOl— 9 Ziegier 111111111111111-15 



Miller 011111100111111—12 Hiscock lOllllOulOlllll— 11 



Hoffman lllllllllOlllll— 14 Geoftrey llOlOllUlllun- 12 



HoUister 110111111001111—12 Kichmond .OloOlOllUlUllO— 10 



No. 7, 10 singles, entrance SI: i 



HoUister 1111111110—9 Hofman linilllOl- 9 



Hobart lOlOOOOllQ— 4 Collins lUliilOll— y 



Thomas 1111111110- 9 Wiliiam.s IIOOOIIIII— 7 



BrientnaU llllllllU— 10 Bowes loilllllll - fa 



Geoffrey lOlOUlUl— 8 McOallum OOllOlOOlO— 4 



Kelly .1101011011— 7 Compton nooillOOO— 5 



Van l>yke lUllUlOl- 9 Heritage lillUllll-lO 



Siegler llllllllOl— 9 Miller lOlOllllOl— 7 



Hiscock iloilOuoiO— 5 Toivnsend iniiKHil- 9 



No. 8, lOsingles, intrance^fl: HDilister 8, (Jollius 8, Van Uyke 9 

 Hofman 5, J. h Smith 9, lie.itfrey 8, Siegler 7, Breintnall 7. Thomas 7, 

 Hiscock 7 William - 8, BranllDgliam 7, Kelly 8, Heddeu 8, Crev. ling 6, 

 Bones •), Compton 8, .McCallum 10, Bliller 9. Hall 8. Towns<^nd ti. Hwh- 

 mond 8, Streader 3, Jelleme 8 Abbott 10, Wise 8, Vermorel 7, Londsley 

 5, Young 6. - ^ 



No. 9, 25 singles, entrance $3: 



J L Smith 1111111110111111111110111-2^ 



Geoffrey lOlllllillluUiiiilOllOi- 2'.d 



Hobart lUllllllOlllOllllUIUllOO 19 



Miller lilUiiilJiiniiiiuiiin— 25 



HoUister uuoinimoioiioiiiiiioi— 1» 



Vermorel lllinOHllonOlOllOOlOuO-lij 



E Collins lllUllUlOlOllIlUllUllll-ai 



W Smith.. 00.1011110111001111111)1111—18 



Sigler iiionimniiiiiiimioi— 23 



BreintnaU 1111 lOOlOl 11 ill 101 lOil 111-21 



Van Dyke 1111111111101111111111111-24 



Wise llOuOlUOliOlioilllOllllO - 17 



Hof mann , 11110101 100101 1 lOlOl 10110-10 



Brantigham llllOUlilOilon I ill 11111—22 



Hall 1110111111111111111111011—23 



WUliams , 111001 11010001 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—1 9 



Bones HlllOllllllOUllllOOOlOO-19 



Kelley lOOlOUOllOllI 11 1 11001110-17 



Lindsley llOOOOlllOl 1 11001 1 lolOOiO -14 



Heppen OlllOlllllllOlOOlH '11111— v'O 



Fisher 1111111110010111111111111—22 



To^msend 1011111001101010110100100-14 



Apgar 10ulH10111illllllllU011-2l 



Thomas UlOllOllOllllOUHllOlOOl— 17 



No. 10, 15 singles, $1 50 entrance: Warren timith Miller 14, Apgar 

 15, Van Dyke 9, Hedden 11, Wise 12, WiUiams 12, Matzen 11, Collins 11. 

 Fisher 12, Venuoi el 6, Lane 7. 



No. 11, 10 singles, entrance $1: Huck 9, gins 5, Fisher 5, Krebs 8, 

 Sickley 7, Lindsley tj. Hofman 3, lirieutnall 6, Sigler 8, Van Uyke 7, 

 Geoffrey 8, Miller 9, VVarren Smith 8, Vermorel 8, Kelly 9, Kichmond 9, 

 Abbott 6, HoUister 9, Wise 9, WeUmao 7, Heruage 8, Greiflf 9, Klees 9. 

 James 10, J. L. Smith 10, Hiscock 7, Townsenda, HaU 8, Straeder 5. 

 Gladwin 7. 



No. 12, 15 singles, $1.50 entrance: Lindsley 8, Abbott 10, K ebs 9, 

 Wise 13, Hofman 11. McPeck 13, .Uatzen 12, Hail 11, Lane 10, Kelly 12, 

 Vermorel 12, Bowes 11, Gladwin 14, Richmond 15, Van Dike 13, Hol- 

 lister U, Williams 10. 



No. 13, 10 singles; 



Richmond.. 1111100111— 8 Matzen 0111101110— 7 



Miller 1111111119— 9 Geoffrey 1111011111— 9 



Lindsley IIOOIIOOU— 6 Hedd-n 0001001010 - 3 



Vandyke lllllllOll— 9 Bowes lOllOllOOl- G 



Smith llllllOUl— 9 Vermorel 0011011110— 7 



Hoffman lllllllliO— 9 WilUams uilUOlOll— 7 



HoUister OllOOlllll— 7 HaU lOllHlOU— 8 



Abbott 1101111110- 8 CieveUng lllullOilO— 5 



Lenone 1111011001— 7 Burgess lOOOlOOUl— 7 



Siegler OlllUlllll— 8 Thomas Olinililll— 8 



Wise 1111110111 - 9 BrientnaU 1101110111— 8 



Rollins 0011110101— 6 Paul lOOlllOOll— 6 



^o. 14, 15 birds, $1 50: 



W. Smith 111111010111111—13 WiUiams 111011111111100—12 



MUler... 111111111011111—14 Matzen lllOlOllllUllO— 11 



Apg«r..... 111111111111111-15 G-oIfrey 111111110011011—11 



Vandyke OlllllHulllOOl- 9 Fisher ill lOlOillOllll— 12 



KeUv IIIOOOIIUUUOO-II ' ermorel IIIOIIOIOJOOOOO— 6 



Siegler lOlllOlUOUllO -12 Lane OOdullOOllllOlO— 7 



No. 15, 15 singles. »1: 



Gladwin OllOlllUlllOlO- 11 J Smith 111111111111111—15 



HaU 111110110110111-12 Richmond lOUllliulllill— 13 



Van Uyke llOilllllllUU -14 i'isner nilllinilUll— 15 



Burgess OOlloOOOlUllOO— 7 Lanoiie 00 llOOOOlOllll— 7 



Mill-r 101111111111001—12 Proctor KWIIWOIOOIOIOO— 5 



Apgar..... lUlOlllIlUlll— 14 Fletcher 001001 IHOOOI 10— 7 



BrSntnall... ..,111111111111111— 15 Maltzen OOOOlOOl 1011000— 6 



^•efl,.,.,, miQHUHl}lO-18 . QeofErey liunnumil~« 



Wine 001101011010110-8 E CoUins 111110101111100-11 



Vermorel OOluOl 111100111— 9 Paul 101110101111101-12 



Bo« es 01 1 1 101 i 1 10101 1—11 Hoffman llllllilOllOlll— 13 



Williams IIUIIOOIIOIOII-II 



No. 16, 10 singles, SI: Jersey 10, Richmond 6, Abbott 8, Hall 7, Proc- 

 tor 5, Laue 4, Van Uyke 8. Hoffman 9. Lindsley 10. Lenone 7, Paul 9, 



Matzen 4, Fletcher 2, Geoffrey 8, Creveling 8, Collins 8, Strater 5, 

 Grieff 10. 



No. 17, 10 birds, $1: 



Lenone 0110011111— 7 Fletcher ....0101000001^ 3 



Abbott 1101011000- 5 Lindsley 110111!K)10- 6 



Hoffman 1111111111—10 Vermorel IIIUIOOIO- 7 



JSinith 1111111111-10 Burg ss OlllOlOlOl— 6 



Collms 1010110011— 6 Grieff lllllUllO— 9 



Paul OllllOllOt— 7 Geofrey 1101110011— 7 



Jersey 1111011101— 8 VanDyke lOlllUllO— 8 



Proctor Bird 1101011)10— 7 



No. 18, 10 bu-ds, expert rules, $1: 



Lindley lOlOO^KIlO- 3 JLSmith 0101100001— 4 



Lenone llOOlOlOll— 6 EColUns 1101111111— 9 



Paul 1001100011- 5 Vermoral lOllOlllOl- 7 



Abbot lllllOlOlO— 7 Hoffman lOOOOllllO— 5 



No. 19, 2 barrels, expert rules: 



Abbott 1110000100 - 4 JLSmith 1111111011— 9 



Lenone Olli 001100— 4 Strater 0101001000— 3 



Paul OlOlliOlU- 6 Vermorel 0101101)11—7 



CoUlns 1001111100— 6 Burgess .1001101110— 6 



Eiireka Gun Club. 



Chicago, IU., Sept. 4.— Scores made by the Eureka Gun Club at the 

 last three shoots: 



Avuiist 79.— No. 1, 25 targets: 



Bing aui,.... 1111111111011111110111011—22 



funk 11 II 10111 nilOllinil 11)1- 2:^ 



Ca son 0110111011111101101101110—18 



Burr 00<I1001 0101 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 17 



runnicliffl 1011110000110101100011110-14 



Ruck OllliaiOOHtOlOOOlOOlOlOOO- 9 



Goodrich OlOOOOIOlOOOOol 1 lliflluOOO - 8 



Ta\ lor 001 1 10001 1 1 on 11 1 1 1 100001 —16 



.Moran.'.' 0111111111011111110110110—20 



No 2. 25 targets: 



Bingham .. 1110111101111111111111111-2:1 



Kunk iiniiiniiniiioiiouiii- 23 



Carson " lOlOlIOlllOlO.OOluOl 10011—14 



Burr " 1011101101011110011111011-18 



rminicliff 11 lioioil 1101 11 1001 111111- 20 



Buck oiooooioioinoi in 10000010—10 



favli.r' ' OlOOnilOlOlOOlOlOllOlOlO— 13 



Vliiran,'.'. llilllliOUllllllllllulll-23 



No. 3 medal shoot, 25 targets: 

 Bingham 1111110111111111111110111-23 



Punk iinnnnniiiimiiiii ni-23 



Cars n" lOli'lOOniiiOi 101 Id]] 10111—16 



Murr " nioioiioioioioiioonnii-iii 



I'unuiriifr "' imioiiiiiooloiioioionii— 17 



Kuck ". iiioiioooO"inooouoioi 1100-10 



G'odrich ' ilOlIIlOnilllOOlOiOOllil— 17 



Invlor 0110010110111000100111011-14 



Vloran 1110111111101011111000111—19 



Tljomas 1 lOlOO 1 1 1 loi 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1—21 



Van Duseu 1 1 lOOOlOlOlOOll 110(XI00110— 12 



Bin^jham w ins Class A, Frank B, Goodrich C. 



No 4, 25 targets: 



RinghaiJi .. ... 1111111011111101110111101—21 



Funk II 101 10111 niOI 1010100001 Iti 



(Larson' lUOlIOIIlloniOOOlllOOOO— 15 



Burr nonoillioilll ll'Wimi— 19 



l unnlciiff llIOOi lOllOOllOO 10010101— 14 



Buck lOnilOOOlOOOlllOllOlOOOO-12 



Taylor"". .. 101 lOlOOOlOOllini 1001110-15 



Moran""' oiiinioiii lOiii noiioiio— 19 



Thomas" ' IIIO. 11110010101111111111-20 



Morgan 0111111101111101100011101—18 



Binghaiii' winner in A, Funk B, Taylor C. 



Aug. 2«.— Match at 25 targets: 



Binijbam 111l01111111lnillini1111-23 



Adams 101011 101 1 iiiiiiiononii-20 



Willard'"" lllllOllOllOIIIl llll 11111— 2a 



Kice "" ' iiioioiiooilioionnoioli— r. 



Tunnicl'iii 1011011101001111011100111—17 



Patterson " llOIIOOOOUllOlOlllllOllUi— 10 



SKeek "' iiiioiiinnioiiioon 1101-20 



Burr Iilli0lll1101lll(^inilit00— 19 



(Joodrich , niloOllllOOoliOoOiOiOliO— 14 



Larg 101 J 0001 000001 01 000000 no— 8 



Sandberg 1 11001 lOlOlOlOOlllooiiOOl— 14 



Funk... IllllOOOOoiimOlllllOlll- lb 



B ngham"s score to apply on medal shoot of this date. 



Medal shoot at 25 targets: 



Bineham 1111011111111111111011111-23 



Steck llllllOinilllllOlOinlOO-20 



Adams .0101111111101111110110111—20 



Willard 1111111111111011110111111—23 



Rice 10010010101 1 101 lOIOOOlOlO-l^ 



Tuimicliff 1101000011110111601101111—16 



Patterson 10111 lOOl 1 1001 lOKfibOl 101—15 



Goodrich 010011 1001 lOUOOl 110010000— 10 



Funk oinoioiuoiiiioinu/iino— 17 



Furguson 01 lOI II 11 1 n 101001 101 1 1 1 1— 19 



^anduurgh 1 IIOI 1 lOOIl 10001 110101100—15 



Larij OOOllOOOlOOOOOOOOlOOOOOlO— 5 



Burr"" 1010110111111010001010101-15 



Burirher . .' OOOOOIOOlOlOOOlOlOllOlOll— 10 



Buck lOlllllOlllllOOOolOOlllU— 16 



Binghara and Willard win in A, Steck B, Buck C. 



Match at 25 targets: 



Steck ; 0001111111111111111111111-22 



^dams 1101110011101000011001111—15 



Willard : 11 lOlOlllOOllOnOll 110111—18 



Tuiin cliff llOOllllinoniinilllllOl— 21 



Goodrich llOiOOOoOOlOOllllOllOOOfX)- 10 



Funk . . . ; 01011001 110101001101 1011 1—15 



FerKUSOn 1 1 1 01001 1 1 001 1 00 1 1 0 1 01 1 00— 1 4 



Buck loooiooiooiioooooiooonoi— 9 



Sandburg , 1111011110111100111101101—19 



Match at 25 targets: 



Funk 0111011111000110011110111—17 



Adams IIOOOIOI 1 1 101 lOOlOlOOMll— 14 



VVillard 1110011101111011111110111—20 



TorricUfl 1111101011110111101101111—20 



Buck 1100011001110000101001011—12 



Sandburg llOOlllllOIllOllIOOllOOll— 17 



Ferguson lOlllllllOlllOOUllUlOlw. 



Burr 1100111 101 w. 



Adams 110101101101111110101101 w. 



Buck 11001IlI1000U)OOn010111w. 



l unuieliff Ill 1 111110101 IlOnilOlOlw. 



Willard lllllllHllOllllOllllllw. 



.Sept S —No. 1, 25 targets: 



Bingham 1111111011011111101111111-22 



Tuumclifl OlOlOl 1001100101101111011—15 



Ada us 1011101111111111010111100—19 



Morgan OilllOOllllllOlllllllIOOl— 19 



Burr lOlOOlOinOllllOOlUOUll— 17 



No 2, same conditions: 



Bingham 1011111111111110111111111—33 



Tuunicliff lllOOOllOlllOIOlliOOIOni-lU 



Adams 11 10001011111011111010,11 1—17 



Morgan 0010111110100111111110111-17 



Burr 10011 nilOlllllOllUlOll 1—20 



Mathews 0100010111011100001111111—15 



No. 3, same conditions: 



Bingham 1111111111111111011111111—24 



Heikes -. HOl 1 11 1 101 1 111111011 1101— 21 



Adims oiiiiioioniiiiiiiinoiii-21 



Sceck 1111101011111111111111011—22 



Morgan OliniollllllllllOllllOll— 21 



Ulover .. .1011001111001110111101000— 15 



Cunnicliff. .' ' V .OllOlllOllllOlOOUOOOOOll-14 



Burr 1011101111111001110011111—19 



Mathews 001UK)0001001"0100100010l— 8 



iNo. 4. same conditions, Bingham's score to count on medal shoot: 



Bingham 1111110110111111111111111—23 



lieikes ml 101110111101111111111—32 



vda.us 011)110000111111111111111-20 



Sleek 1111001111111011111011111—31 



viorgan . ..1110101111111111101111111—22 



Fink ..".".. ..".." .' OOlOlOllOlllllOOlllllOni-17 



ruunicliff 0010101011110010110101111-15 



Hurr nil 1011 10111111110100100—19 



Mathews'.'." .'.".', .'.'. . . ." laJlOOOllOOullOlOlOlOlOuO— 10 



Wearc lOOOlOl OlllOllOlUlOOlOll— 13 



Hendrich'.', ','. , ..'..'. OlOlOlOOOOOOOOlOOOOll 1111— 11 



WUlard 1111111111111111111101101—23 



PerKUBon, -OOOl lOlUlOOl UOw, 



Hvioki. . , . . , , . Ill I < 11 1 • Mi l . M 1001 jymouaoow. 



No. 5, medal shoot: 



Bingham 1110111111111111111011111—23 



Heikes .1111101110111111111111101—22 



Adams 1101011111011010111010011-17 



Steck 11101100101)1111001011101—17 



Morgan 1011111111100111111111100-20 



Funk 1111111111110011111110011-21 



Tunntcliff 1100011111111010101011110-17 



Matthews 01 1 H 0011 inoOoOOl 1 1 01 001 0—12 



Weart 000o0100(X)1011O0011001111— 9 



Hendricks 11 010000 1 001 OOOOi^OI 001000— .7 



Willard 1011110111110111111110101-20 



Ferguson ....1010010101111111111110111—19 



Glover 101 1 01 1 1 n 0101 1 01 1 01 1 1 1 1—19 



Buck 1001001100000000000000010— 5 



Goodrich 1101101 100000001110010010— 11 



BiDgham wins in A Funk B, Goodrich C. 



No. 6, 25 targets: Adams 14, Steck 17, Morgan 21, FimkSl, Tunniclifl 

 16, Weart 9, Hendrick 18, Willard 18, Ferguson 15. 



No 7, 25 targets: Sport 18, WiUard 22, Adams 16, Funk 20, Tunnicliff 

 18, Ferguson 14. 



I^abor Day Traps. 



LT^fv, Mass., Sept. 6.— An all-day shoot was held by the Atlantic 

 Shooting Association at Lynnhurst on Labor Day, Sept. 4. A better 

 day for shooting could not be asked for and the targets flew in 

 excellent form. Shooting commenced at 9 o'clock and continued tiU 

 1 P. M., when an invitation was received from the Marblehead Gun 

 ' inb to complete the remainder of the progi-amme on their grotmds 

 at Marblrhead, which was accepted. 



The following gentlemen left on the 1:57 train for that place: 

 51essrs. Pray, Lincoln, Rogers, Pinkham, Dodge, Bolvy, Phillips, 

 Crosby and Fulford. Following are the scores: 



No. '6, 6 targets, known anyies: 



llnkham 011111—5 FairchUds .001000—1 



Pray 101110-4 Fulford 111111-6 



Crosby 000001—1 Rogers 101101—4 



Dodge ; 001001-2 



No 3, 6 targets, unknown traps and angles: 



Pray lllOni- 4 Lincnln ..001100—2 



Ro-ers 010110-3 Pinkham 010110-3 



Fulford 111101-5 



No 3, 6 targets, unknown traps and angles: 



Pray 101101—4 Pinknam 110000—2 



Rogers WiOOlO— 1 Lincoln 110010—8 



Fuliord 010111—4 Bolby. 000101—2 



No. 4, 6 targets, known angles: 



Day 011011—4 Bobby 010110—3 



Fairchild 11' 010—5 Rogers 01 1 1 10 - 4 



Lincoln 110111—5 Fulford 110111—5 



Pray 111110-5 



No. 5, 6 targets, known anslps: 



Pray 010011-3 Fulford .101111—5 



Kogers 111011-5 Dodge 101000—2 



Lincoln 011101—4 Bolby 110010—3 



No. 6, 7 targets, known angles: 



Pray 1111111-7 Marvel 1110111-6 ' 



Lincoln .1100100-3 Curtis 1111111—6 



B .Iby lOUMlOO— 2 Widger 1110O11-5 



Fulford 1111111—7 Rogers ',.11 10111—6 



No. 7, 7 targets, known angles: 



Pray 1011111-6 Curtis 1111101—6 



Lincoln 0101011—3 Widtrer 0111111-6 



Fulford 1111110-6 Rogers, i 0111101—5 



.Marvel 1111111—7 



No. 8, 10 targets, known angles: 



Pray 1111111111—10 Curtis 1010111111— 8 



Lincoln 0001000011— 3 Widger 1111111111-10 



Fulford 1111111111—10 Rogers. lllllOllll— 9 



Marvel 1011111111—9 



No. 9, 6 targets, unknown angles: 



Pray 111111-6 Widger 111101-5 



Lincoln 000110-2 Rogers ; . . . .110101-4 



Fulford 11 1101— 5 Madge 001010-2 



Marvel 101101-4 Bobby 101000—2 



Curtis .111101-5 



No 10, 7 targets, known angles: 



Pray 1111111-7 Widger 1001010-3 



Fulford ,.1010111-5 Rogers 1111111—7 



.Marvel 1101111-6 Stacey .....lOOIOll -4 



Cunis 11 11110-6 Cloulman 01 1 1100-4 



W. F. Brown. 



West £nd Gun Club. 



Otthmwa, la., Sept. 4.— Editor Forest and Stream: InclosPd find 

 scores made by the members of the West End Gun Club at their tenth 

 badge shoot on last Friday afternoon. The attendance was smaU. 

 The eleventh and last shoot for the Bachman gold medals comes off 

 on Sept 15. By the present stHndingof the shooters it looks Uke a 

 sure ihmg for Powell as the winner of Class A medal, and K. N. Eld- 

 ridp;e for the class B medal. After the medal shoot is finished, J. W. 

 .Veasham, one of our leading jewelers, will present to the club an ele- 

 gant solid silver cup, which will be shot for same as the medals. Our 

 tournament on Sept. 27-38 promises to be of the best ever held in the 

 State. 



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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



R. B. D., South Bend, Ind.- WUI you answer whether chilled shot is 

 injurioiis to use in shotKUn. also whether its penetration and kiUing 

 force for game is not greater than ordinary drop shot. I am told that 

 chilled shot will injure a choke-bore gun by cutting it out. Ans. It 

 will not injure the gun, and superior eff'ectiveness is claimed for it. 



E. D. H , PhUadelphia.- According to your issue of March 23. 1893, 

 the non-resident law has been repealed in the State of New Jersey. I 

 made inquiries whether it would be necessary to h ve a Ucense and 

 the West Jersey Game Society told me it would be. I wrote to Secre- 

 tary of State of New Jersey and ho inclosed me a copy of the game 

 laws for 1893. and they do not say anything about non-residents re- 

 quiring a license, as Ihe 1892 laws did 1 inclose the letter 1 received 

 from Secretary of State. This West Jrraey Society stiU have their 

 charter, but does it give them the right to arrest non-residents? I 

 cannot see how how they can molest a person found shooting witnouc 

 a license when there is no State law requiring one. Ans. The West 

 Jersey Society derives its authority from its charter, which was not 

 affected by the repeal of the general Siate law regarding non-resident 

 licenses. The W est Jersey Society requires licenses for non-residents 

 in counties of Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic; Salem, Cape May and 

 Cumberland. 



Fancier, Oyster Bay, N. Y.— I see the following pheasants adver 

 tised and at the poultry shows, viz.; Golden, silver, ring-necked. Lady 

 Amlierst, Reeves, versicolor, Swinhoe, EUiott and peacock. How 

 many of these varieties exist as wild species, and how many, if any, 

 may be the result of domestication and of crosses? The first three 

 named 1 have known for over fiftj years and they seem to me to be 

 distinct species, although 1 am not an ornithologist, but owning some 

 of the others and observing ihem in their summer moults, I suspect 

 from that, as w ell as their names, that they may be fertile hybrids. 

 Ads. The pheasant famUy is an extremely large and magnificent one, 

 numbering 50 or 6*1 species. The sub-famUy PhasianincE, in which are 

 included those you name, contrtins over 40 species. All of those you 

 mention are regarded as perfectly good species, though it is a well- 

 known fact that hybridization is common in this group. The golden 

 and Lady Amherst pliea.-iants {Thaumelea picta and T.amherstia) are 

 natives of I'hi bet and China. The silver (t^uplocamus nyctlienierus) 

 is also a native of China, as ar ■ the ring-necked iPtuxisianustorqwituay 

 and Reeves (P. reaveaii) the last beinn most numerous in northern 

 China. Phaisianus versicolor is a native of Japan, Eu.pkicam.us swinhoi 

 of the island of Formosa. EUiot's pheasant (CalophMsis ellioti) is 

 found near Ningpo, China. The peacock pheasahis iPolyplectron) are 

 found in India, the Malay countries and in Cochin Cnina and the 

 islands of Sumatra, Borneo and the PhUhpmes. Not very much is 

 known about the habits of many of the pheasants, alid still less about 

 ttt« tenowl vtauges v^taiob t4to place in their pltmuge, . 



