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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept, 28, 1898 



White llOlOlllllllllimiOinJl— 22 



Easton nomiiiiniimouiiiii— 23 



Meyer lllXliminUlinillll]!— S5 



Brigden lllllllll 0111 1 ] 11 1 01 Oil 1 1 —22 



Brown 0000001010100100110001111—10 



Clay OOiniOOOlOllOmOUOOOll— 14 



Parker 0110110111111111010111001—18 



Brown 0111101101010100010110110—14 



Reniek 1111011111111110111011010—20 



Allen 1101101101010110111111011—18 



"Wise 0001011101011111001110010—14 



No. 9, 20 targets, entrance S3.60: Heikes 20, McMurchy 20, Young 

 17, Lindsley 15, Byer 17, Wright 19, Redwing 17, Easton 19, Purser 16, 

 Klein 19, Parker 18, Carr 19. Tuttle 18, Meyer 18, Holt 15, Desmond 15, 

 Stewart 17, Budd 18, White 19, Charles 19. Pumphrey 14. 



Manufacturers' Association at Allentown. 



Allektown, Pa., Sept. 12.— The tenth shoot of the Manufacturers' 

 Trap-Shooting Association opened to-day under very favorable cir- 

 cumstances. The weather was just about right for summer clothing 

 and the shoot was a great success. Before the time for shooting 

 arrived at least twenty shooters were on the grounds and with the 

 arrival of the trolley car from Allentown came a lot more, and the 

 first event started with over thirtj' entries. 



This had been advertised as the Allentown shoot, when in fact it Is 



fiven by the John F. Weiler Gun Club, of Allentown, and the Wyan- 

 otte Gun Club, of Bethlehem, which towns are situated on the 

 Lehigh River about six miles apart, and the shooting grounds of 

 both clubs are at Rittersville, just about half way betweren the two 

 places, the trolley cars running from one town to the other, passing 

 the grounds. They are part of a large park owned by the Electric 

 R. R. Co. and are beautifully located on a level piece of ground next 

 to the baseball grounds. The balance of the park is tastefully laid 

 out in flowers and grass plots, and there is a handsome grove of trees 

 lighted at night by electricity. There is also a very handsome and 

 well-conduct«d hotel on the grounds, where all kinds of refreshmeats 

 are served in good style and' at moderate prices. This is also run 

 and owned by the railway company. 



A great many people were on the grounds as spectators who had 

 never seen a bluerock tournament before, and they were amazed at 

 the way the tar saucers were pulverized by such noted shooters as 

 Harvey McMurchy, of the Hunter Arms Co.: Thos. H. Keller, of the 

 United States Cartridge Co.; W. Fred Quiriiby. of New^ York; Neaf 

 Apgar, of New York; "Dutchy" Smith, of Plainfield, N. J.; John Hoff- 

 man, of German Valley, Is. J.; -'Big Jim" Smith, of Hackettstown, N. 

 J. There were present also Mayor G. W. Smith; Chas. Rittenhouse, 

 editor of the Gazette; Tbeo. Young, supei'intendent of the electric 

 light works, and Lewis C. Ayres; so that Hackettstown was well rep- 

 resented. M. H. Rupel was here from Milford, N. J. ; Rene Clayton 

 and Fene Cooper, represented the Schuylkill County Shooting Associ- 

 ation; H. L. David (Landis), John Tredway,of the Philadelphia Shoot- 

 ing Association ; J. A. Mills, Harry Febiger, Wm. Morrison, of the 

 Forest Gun Club; J. Thurman, W. Garvin and H. Thurman, of the 

 Wingohocken Gun Club of Germantown; Jos. Peterman and Doss 

 Yeakel. of the Hillside Cun Club of Chestnut Hill, Pa.; H. A. W. Matz, 

 Jack Shaaber, Oscar Mellot, Jim Schmeck, of the Reading Shooting 

 Association; J. Mazurie and Obe Heil, of the Zionsville Gun Club; Milt 

 Lindsley, just as jolly as ever, fromHoboken; ^Iso Eddie Collins, of 

 the same place, and E. D. Miller, of Springfield, N. J.; Wm. Bourne and 

 Dan Delaney represented the Frankford Gun Club, and Frank Whit- 

 comb the Silver Lake Gun Club, of Philadelphia; Dan'l Lefever, of 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



The Allentown, or John F. Weiler Gun Club was out in full force, 

 the following being on the grounds: A. S. Rabenold, president: John 

 F. Weiler, treasurer; Emerson Miller, secretary; Charles Kramlick, 

 financial secretary; John Benhings, Ed. Ulmer, Al. Weiler, John 

 Schaadt, Geo. Bretel, Harry G. Stiles, John Rehrig, Frank Sager, 

 Francis Glick, Oscar Acker, Roland Sager, Edgar Piepher, Albert 

 Steckler, Charles Christ, 78 years old, the oldest member of the club, 

 and Shindler Weiler, VA years old, the youngest member. 



The Wyandotte Club had on the grounds W, H. Gosner, president; 

 A. W. Miller, tressurer; John CuUen, secretary; H. C. Bachman, P. C. 

 Blank, Jas. Benner, B. Felker, B. Feiker, Joseph Forker, F. W. Flick- 

 inger. Moses George, B. Geisinger, Joseph Hagey, Jacob Hagey, 

 Isaac Horn, A. W. Lang, Robert Marsteller, Henry Michael, John Mc- 

 Padden, David Nichols, A. Rodgers, Frank Snyder, E. Sobers, D E. 

 Sautell, W. E. Sterick, A. C. Savage, L, Trumbauer, Wm. Entrot and 

 Wra. Weiss. 



The scoring for the tournament was done very neatly by Edward 

 Mertz, the reporter for the Critic, a daily paper published in Allen- 

 town. W. Lamont Qillet, Wm. Derr, P. KUngler, E. D. Sieger, Wm. 

 Levis, Preston Mertz, Christofer Walker, Jos. Gorman were all look- 

 ing after the comfort of visiting shooters. In fact the Weiler G. C, 

 and that prince of good feUovvs, John F, Weiler, fairly took the 

 visitors in charge. 



Most of the boys looked anxiously forward to Event No. 9 on 

 Wednesday, which was for the championship of Pennsylvania and a 

 fine badge known as the Manufacturers' Trap Shooting Association 

 badge, at 50 targets, entrance the price of targets, known traps, un- 

 known angles, and it was won in fine style by Fene Cooper, the cham- 

 pion shooter of Schuylkill county, with the handsome score of 48 

 broken. 



On the second day it was late when a start was made, and by the 

 time the third event was finished the manager, John Parker, saw that 

 the whi lie programme could not be finished with the number of shoot- 

 ers present, so Events Nos. 4, 5 and 7 of 10 birds each were cut out and 

 only the events that the association added money to were shot, in 

 fact, the surplus shoot was shot off almost in darkness. A question 

 was asked me during the afternoon if there were not more foreign 

 guns used than American guns, so your correspondent and the gentle- 

 man asking the question took the names of the makers of the guns m 

 the event following the time the question was asked, and we foimd 

 that out of a total of 40 guns, 36 were of American maKe. How is this 

 for home Industry ? 



Every one seemed pleased with the Manufacturers' Trap Shooting 

 Association and their able manager, John Parker, and hoped they 

 would be able and willing next year to dupHcate this year's tourna- 

 ments. H. T. 

 Mrst Day. 



No. 1, 10 targets: H. Thurman 10, Keller 7, N. Apgar 9, McMurchy 

 10, Shaaber 8, Dutchy 8, Wright 7, J. L. Smith 9, Wolf 7, Hoffman 7, 

 Clayton 8, Ulmer 5, Benning 8, Porter 5, Yeakel 6, Peterman 7, Mills 9, 

 Ffickmger 5, Black 7, Morrison 8, Hillegas 7, G. W. Smith 5, Ritten- 

 house 6, Young 5, Headman 8, Green 7, Ayers 10, Williams 9, Strob 6, 

 Ferine 9. Stait 5. 



No. 2, 10 targets: McMurchy 8, H. Thurman 6, Ayers 9, Apgar 9, J. 

 L. Smith 9, Mills 3, Williams 5, Bourne 8, Shaaber 10, Peterman 10, 

 Yeakel 7, Clayton 8, Morrison 7, G. W. Smith 5, Rittenhouse 9, Young 

 5, Ulmer 7, Benning 9, Dutchy 8. Keller 9, Wright 8, Green 7, Strow 10, 

 Flickinger 5, Black 7, Headman 7, Wolf 6, Porter 6, Staib 4, Miller 10, 

 Hoffman 6, M. H. R. 9. 



No. 8, 15 targets: Mills 8, McMurchy 13, Bom-ne 10, Williamson 5, 

 Morrison 12, Dutchy 10, H. Thurman 11, J. L Smith 10, Wolf 7, Hoff- 

 man 8, Keller 6, Apgar 11, Wright 8, Shadabler 13, Peterman 10, Yeakel 



6, Smeck 12. 



No. 4, 5 pairs: Mills 5, Morrison 4, Clayton 7, Miller 7, Bourne 7, 

 Shaaber 4, G. W. Smith 5, McMurchy 7, H. Thurman 5, Dutchy 9, J. J. 

 Smith 8, Wolf 6, Hoffman 5, Young 6, Apgar 8, Wright 8, Whitcomb 6, 

 Yeakel 7, Smeck 5, Collins 7, Green 4, Quimby 2, Rittenhouse 4, Ayers 



6, Black 6, Stroh 5, Wilhamson 4, M, H. R. 7, Headman 4, Peterman 5, 

 Lindsley 4, Lefever 4, Benning 6, Ulmer 4. 



No. 5, 10 targets: Shaaber 2, Peterman 6, Stroh 3, Miller 8, Ayers 7, 

 Apgar 8, J. L. Smith 9, Bitterhouse 5, Benning 8, Keller 8, M. H. R. 6, 

 H. Thurman 9, McMurchy 10, Dutchy 10, Wolfe 6, Hoffman 8, Wright 

 4, Mills 7, Clayton 9, Lindsley 9, Fritch3, Ulmer 7, Whitcomb7, Quimby 



7, Collins 9, Yeakel 7, Ferine 7, Williamson (3, Lefever 8, Q. W. Smith 



8, BotirneS, Schneck 8, Morrison 5, Young 4, Black 7, Huffort 4, Bell 9, 

 Rehrig 10, Porter 5. 



No. 6, 15 targets: Mills 9, Ulmer 9, Benning 8, Smeck 6, Miller 11, 

 M. H. R. 12, Stroh 10. Lindsley 11, McMurchy 14, H. Thurman 8. Dutchy 



9, J. L. Smith 8, Wolf 9, Hoffmann 18, Keller 7. Apgar 11, Wright 8, 

 Clayton 14, Peterman 9, Morrison 5, G. W. Smith 9, ColUns 12. Ferine 

 8, Rittenhouse 4, Bourne 4, Ayers 8, Fritch 3, Whitcomb 6, Landis 12, 

 WUliamson 9, Yeakel 8, Schaaber 12, Black 8, Porter 5, J. Thurman 7, 

 Lefever 9, Rehrig 8, Green 4, BeU 8, S. Douglass 7. 



No. 7, 10 targets: McMurchy 10, Dutchy 7, Rehrig 6, aayton 10, 

 Lindsley 8, H. Thurman 9, J. L. Smith 8, Collins 8, Bell 7, Ulmer 5, S. 

 Weiler 1, Mills 5, Benning' 7, Smeck 8, Miller 8, M. H. R. 9, Stroh 8, 

 Douglas 8, Landis 8, Bourne 8, Young 3, Morrison 6, Peterman 9, Will- 

 iamson 7, G. W. Smith 8, Rittenhouse 9, Yeakel 9, Shaaber 9, Black 8, 

 Lefever 8, Ferine 8, Whitcomb 7, Quimby 9, J. Thvu-man 6, Ayers 7, 

 Wolf 6, Hoffman 9. Wright 4, Apgar 9. 



No. 8, 20 targets: 



Lindsley. . .11011100101212100111—14 McMurchy.22112112112121021110— 18 

 Yeakel ... .01 100100201011010023— 9 HThurman01011010218211021001— 13 



Mills 11000101120000002101— 9 Dut«hy. .. .20100111101210821112— 18 



Peterman.,011212102i!l000101200— 12 JL Smith. 01011111212001121212— 16 



M H R 10110211111030120021—15 Bell 11111120110211001000-13 



CoUins 11111111211111211201—19 Hoffman. .01120111121100211011—15 



Morrison. .21102112121121011100—16 KeUer 01010121010201100001—11 



Clayton. . .02222001111102200100—12 Landis 02010100111110012011—18 



Smeck. . . . 11811002120211121110—16 Apgar 12100111001111210111—15 



Ulmer 00080218110110000118—10 Stroh 01111020100003080001— 9 



Bennine. , .80000008108013000011— 7 G W SmitbOSBl 113001 101100000-12 



Mil'er 20111100181111110102—15 WUUams'n 11100102121110010101—13 



Rpurne. . . .10021121001110110001— 12 " Shaaber. . .02002112201211111202-15 



Black 11001101110112112012—15 lAyers 10021102001120101201—12 



Serine 21101110101000112001— 12 . Rehrig 01011022111211111111-1' 



Whitcomb.ll01210011ia02021221— 15 Green 02000000210810001100— ' 



J ThurmanlllllOOllOOlOlOOOOOl- 10 



No. 9, 15 targets: Mills 10, Black 13, ■\Vhitcomb 14, H. .T. Thurman 14, 

 Ulmer 8, McMurchy 14, Clayton 14, Dutchy 13, J. L. Smith 13, M. H. R. 

 13, Hoffman 11 Miller 12, Apgar 12, Shaaber 15, Williamson 12, Stroh 

 14 Yeakel 11 Peterman 10, Green 14, Ferine 11, Collins 12. Rehrig 7, G. 

 Yl- 5?";^^ ^' Morrison 13, Keller 11, Ayers 9, Porter 5, Benning 12, Wright 

 13, Wolfe 14, Smeck 14, Bourne 12. s . 6 



Second Bay. 



No. I, 10 targets: Apgar 9, M. H. R. 9. Keller 9, G. W. Smith 8, Ben- 

 ning 9. Landis 9, Lindsley 6, Black 10, McMurchy 9, Henry 8, Treadway 

 10, Clayton 9, J. L. Omith 10, Hoffman 10, MiUer 10. H. T. Thurman 9, 

 Lefever 7, Ulmer 8, Collins 8, Williams 8, Brey 8, Stroh 7, Shaaber 10, 

 l)utchy 8, Ayers 4, Green 8, Morrison 6, Kramlich 4, Douglas 8, Perrine 

 8, Bourne 9, Cooper 9, Maguire 9, Kane 6, Minnes 6. 



h }9 targets: Treadway 9, Black 6, J. S, Smith 7, Hoffman 8, 

 Miller 8, Shaaber 9, Apgai- 8, M. H. R. 6, Keller 6. Binning 7, Landis 

 McMurchy 10, Lmdsley 10, Henry 7, Lefever 7. Peterman 7, Yeakel u, 



G. Smith 7, Collins 8, Ulmer 5, Dutchy 10, Stroh 5, Williamson 8, Mor- 

 rison 5, Kane 1, Ferine 9, Green 9, Quimby 8, Brey 9, Matz 7, C. Miller 

 6, Ayers 3, Kramlich 4. 



No. 3, 15 targets: Stroh 8. Williamson 11, Lindslev 10, Miller 10, J. S, 

 Smith 13, Hoffman 10, Green 6, Black 8, Keller 7, Apgar 12, Shaaber 11, 



H. T. 13, M. H. R, 10, Landis 11, Clayton 11, Cooper 12, Lefever 10 

 Peterman 9, CoUins 13, Dutchy 10, McMurchy 13, Morrison 10, Yeakle 

 10, Henry 10, Thurman. Sr., 7, G. W. Smith 9, Matz 6. Perrine 7, Brey 4 



way 11, Cooper 8. Matz 5, Quimby 9, Morrison 12, Dutchy 11, Thurman 

 9, Peterman 7, Yeakel 11, Henry 8, Lindsley 10, G. W. Smith 6, Perme 

 6, Spicer 8, Ulmer 8. 

 No. 8, 20 targets: 



Lindsley. . .00002121120000101111-11 Peterman..022120n002I10001222-13 



McMurchy.l012280l010milll21— 16 Stroh 01100100100001200000— 6 



J L Smith.11111211111101211111-19 Williamson01011110212211110201-15 



Shaaber... .10021010011010011111— 12 Matz 20100110010121001000— 9 



Apgar 12011111102100213000-13 Spicer 11021001001003120081-11 



Landis 10201111112111111211-18 Miller, . . . ..11011101122201111101—16 



Collins 11111212011011010121—16 Yeakel ... .11010001221100011101— la 



Hoffman... 11011011011110100112— 14 Heil 0110(X)O0O2001 1000102— 7 



Dutchy.... 02101001210100011110-11 Mazurie. ...lUllOOOOllOlOOOllll—lo 



M H R 31118118201112238281—19 Morrison. .11001801100011000021-10 



Clayton.. ..000012000100001010W— 5 Thurm'nSrlOOOl000001010100021— 7 



HT. 00112001010101212110-12 Henry 10000010000001003110- 6 



Black 00111120111100012001-12 G W SmithlllOOllOlOOlOllOOllO— 11 



Perine 11000011010010000001- 7 Quimby. ...28lOOiaoiminon20-iR 



Cooper. . . .20020120111102181111-15 Lefever. . ..10110000110100010300- « 

 Treadwav. 11110010801111022221— 15 ° 

 No, 9, 60 targets: 



Strob 01]10111000001111111011110101010110111011110111000_ o 



Williamson OlOOllOOOOOlOOlOOOOOlOlllw. 0' 



Kane OllllOlllOOOOlOlOOlOOOOlOOOlOOOOlOlllOOOlOlllOOllO ~ 



Perine OIIOOIOOOOOOOOIOOOOOIOIIOOIIOOOOIOIIOOOOIOIOIOOIIO— 1 



Landis "OllllllliniiiiiiioiOlOllOllllllllOllIlOlllOllll-48 



Shaaber 01011110101111010110110111011111110101010111111101-36 



Collins inillllllllllllOlllinilOllOlllOllllOllOllllOllll- 43 



Benning nilllOlOllllllimiiliiOllOllOlOlllllOOlOllOlllll— 40 



Cooper 1011111]iniUllllllllllllllll01]lll]lllinnillll-4.S 



SP'cer 10101100110111011111111111111010111101011111111111-40 



J L Smith llllOOllOOlllllllllOinillliOOlOlllllllllllOlOlUl— 40 



Apgar 11001111101111111111110011111101111111111111110011-42 



Henry 1111110inini01111111111liiiiiOlOllOllll011101111-4;> 



Miller 10111111101011101111111111111011111111011110111011-48 



Clayton 11111101111101111111111111111111101111110111111111—46 



M H R 11111011111101110111110111101111101101101111111111-48 



Hoffman 11111101110111111110111111111101111111110111111111-45 



H Thurman 11111110111111110111111101101011110111011101111111—41 



Dutchy linilllOlimilllllllllllOllOlllllllllllllllOllll— 46 



Gi'een OOOllllOOnOfiOllllOllllOllOlOlllllinnOOllHlllll-36 



Porter noilOniOlOllllllllllllllllliooilllOllllOllllllll-42 



Black Ill 1111011011101111111 llOw. —21 



Peterman lllOlllOOlllllllllllllOOl w. —20 



McMurchy OllllllOllinillllllilllllllllllliiioillllllllllli— 47 



Geisinger lOOlllllOllOOOlOlOllllOOlw. —15 



Ulmer llOOllOlllOOOOlOlOlOlOlllw. —14 



Treadway Ill HI 111101011 Illlllllllllil01111l]].]lllll0111010— 44 



Lefever 11111111011101010111111111100010111100111111111111—40 



Kramlich llOlllllOOOlllOllllOlllllw. —19 



Sobers OlllOlllUllOOllOlllllOOlw. —18 



Wolle OOOOlllOOlOlOOnOOllOOOlOw. —10 



S Weiler OOOlOOOOOllllOlOllOOlOlOlw. —11 



Thurman llOllllUlOlOllOOIOllOlllw. —18 



Heil 01 1 001 101 1 1 1001 01 1 001 1 1 00 w. —13 



Mazurie 001 lOll 111 111101011111111 w. —80 



Morrison 11110011010110010111010110001111111111101111111111—37 



-Matz 1111011111111111111110111 w. —23 



Lindsley OlOlllOOUlllOllllOOOlOOlw. —15 



Yeakel llOlOllllOllOOllUlllOOllw. —IS 



Keller 1111011211111111111011111 w. —22 



No. 10, 15 targets: Wilhamson 18, Peterman 15, Stroh 10, Henry 13, 

 H. T. 14, Collins 23, Cooper 14, Spicer 11, J. L. Smith 14, G. W. Smith 9, 

 Hoffman 13, Miller 12, Apgar 10, Perine 10, McMurchy 13. Treadway 15. 

 Yeakel 14, Black 13. Shaaber 18, Mazurie 9, Thtu-man 10, Kramlich 8i 

 M. H. R. 10, Landis 11, Morrison 10, Lindsley 13, Clayton 13. Matz 9, 

 Dutchy 14, Lefever 9. 



Tournament at liancaster. 



Lancaster, O., Sept. 8.— Below find scores made at the tournament 

 of the Lancaster Gun Club, held yesterday; 

 No. 1, 10 targets, known traps and unknown angles, entry 50 cents: 



Money 1111101111— 9 Cook llOllOllll— 8 



Dan 1101111111— 9 Evans lOOlllUOl— 7 



Connor OIOOIUIOI— 5 Boyer 0111111011— 8 



Cherry lllOlllOll— 8 Short 1110111010— 7 



Bell IIIOIIOIOO— 6 Boring 1111101001— 6 



Jones 1111101111— 9 Dick 1101110001— 6 



Horn 0000010110— 3 Aldire 1111111111—10 



J H 0000010111— 4 Porter 0000000000— 0 



Goetz 0110111111— 8 Wood 0011011101— 6 



Joe 1101111010— 7 Lampbarger OlllllOlOO— 6 



No. 2, 10 targets, entry $1: 



Allure 1111111111—10 Connor 1111111111—10 



Dan 1110111011— 8 Leonard 0011011111— 7 



Short 1110101011— 7 Taylor lOlOlOllll— 7 



Money llllOlllll- 9 Horn 0111111101— 8 



Spencer Olllllllil— 9 J H OOOlOOllOl— 4 



Jones 1011101011— 7 Evans OOlOlOlOOO— 3 



Wood liniOlOll— 8 Goetz 1101110111— 8 



Bell 1001010101— 5 Cook 1111111110— 8 



.Toe 1111101111— 9 Lampbarger OlOllOllll— 7 



Cherry OllllllllO— 8 Strong 1011111111— 9 



Bungardner lllOlOllll— 8 Allen 1110111010— 7 



Woodward 1101111010— 7 Dick 1100001011— 4 



No. 3, 10 targets, entry $1: 



Fred OlOllllOll— 7 Cherry 1111111111—10 



Joe 0111101010- 0 Taylor llllOlllll— 9 



Bell OnifinoiO— 6 Cannon 1111101000— 6 



Alkira illiillill— 10 



Dan 1110111111— 9 



Short llOliiUOl— 8 



Wood 0111101010— 6 



Money 1110011111- 8 



Getz 1111110111— 9 



Cook lOllOOlOll— 6 



Bumgardner 0010111111— 7 



Woodard lOOUOOOU- 5 



Lampbarger 1111111011— 9 



Evans 1111111001— 8 



Horn 1101111010— 7 



H Joe 1110110100— 6 



Hear 1010101111— 7 



Spencer lOllllllll— 9 Jones lllOllOlll— 8 



No. 4, 15 targets, 81.50: 



Money 110111101111011-18 



Joe ..llOllOiliniOlO— 11 



Cherry llllllOlllllOll— 13 



Wood 111001111010101—10 



Alkire 110110111111111—13 



Dan 011111111011111—13 



M Jones... 110111111110111—13 



Short 111000111101111—11 



Spencer oiionnn nil 1—13 



Getz 111111011111111—14 



Bell 011101010011111—10 



Cannon 111111111110110-13 



Taylor 011111101011110—11 



Fred 101011111111100—11 



Lampbarger.. ..110111110111101— 12 



Woolard 001010100001011— 6 



Evans lOOn 1101111111— 12 



Bumgardner. ...101011011011111—11 



Neat 000101110110111— 9 



J H 111010000010001— 6 



Cook ...111101101011111—12 Allen 111000110101111—10 



Horn 101111111011110—12 Leonard 111111111111101—14 



No. 5, 10 targets, entry $1: 



Cherry Olllllllil— 9 Spencer 0111011111— 8 



Alkire 1101111111— 9 Ward 1011011111— 8 



Dan 1101111110— 8 Jo 0110111101— 7 



M Jones 0011111111— 8 Cook llllliUll— 10 



Short 1011100010— 5 Cannon 1111111111—10 



Fred IIOIOIOIII— 7 JH 1011100011— 6 



Evans 0111011100— 6 Ben 1011101011— 6 



Black 1000111101^ 6 Neal 1011111001— 7 



Horn OllllllllO— 8 Bumgai-dner 0111000001— 4 



Taylor lOllOllOll- 7 Lampbarger 1010111101— 7 



Getz 1101111111— 9 Woolard lOlOlOOOH- B 



Money lOlOlOllll— 7 



No. 6, 15 targets, entry $2: 



Alkire 111111111111111—15 Lampbarger. .. .101101101101110— 10 



Dan 110011111111111-13 Allen. ..111111011110110-13 



Cherry 110011111111111—13 Bell OlllllOOlOOlOll— 9 



Money lUOlOlOillOlll— 11 Taylor 100111111111101—12 



Short 010111011001010— 8 Spencer llOlllllOllllli— 13 



M Jones lOnillllliiOOl— 18 J H 001011110001000— 6 



fred OOOOllllllOw. Cook llllllUlllllll— 15 



Joe 100111110110110—10 Evans 101100111111010—10 



Wood 011101010101101— 9 Neal 101110011111110—11 



Cannon llllOOOllOUlll— 11 Leonard OlOlOOl 10000111— 7 



Horn lOIOl 1110011001- 9 Bumgardner. ...101010111111111-11 



Getz 111111111111011—14 



No. 7, 10 targets, entry $1 ; 



Alkire 1111111111—10 Horn llllllllOl— 9 



Dan 1011011111-8 JH 1010001111-6 



Cherry 1111001111— 8 Gtetz i .1111111111— 10 



M Jones 1111011010— 7 Jo 1100111111— 8 



Short llllOlllll— 9 Bell 1011111111- 9 



Money lOllllllll— 7 Cannon 1111110111—9 



Fved 0<Dn 110111— 7 Cook 0111011101—7 



Wood 1111110111— 0 Allen 1111111111—10 



Black 0110001001— 4 Leonard lOOlllOlll— 7 



Spencer OOlllOllOw. Bumgardner 1111101101— 8 



Taylor 1111100111- 8 Lampbarger 1111111111-10 



No. 8, 20 targets, entry g2.50: 



Alkire 11111101110110110111—16 Cannon. ...11110001111101011111— 15 



Dan 01111101011111111111—17 Lampbgr. .11001011111111111111— 17 



Cherry.... 11101111110111111111-18 Bell lOOl 11 10100101001 101—11 



M Jones. . .11111111111111111101— 19 Money 10000001111 Withdr. 



Evans OimiOllllOlllllOlO- 15 Cook 00010100111 



Fred 01111110011111010010-13 J H llOlOlllllnlOtllOlO-15 



Getz 11111111111101111111—19 Ahen 11111111111011001111—17 



Spencer.. ..llllinOOUOllOllOW Taylor 11011111011111111111—18 



Horn 1110]011111111131111_18 Leonard. ..11110111111011110011-16 



Wood 10011111111111010111-16 Near 10101111101011110011—14 



Joe lllOiniollOOOOOllOl-12 Bumgdner.OllllllllOllOlllOlOl— 15 



No, 9, 10 targets, entrance SI: 



Alkh-e 1111111111-10 Jo 1110111101— 8 



Dan lOllllllll— 9 Cannon 1010011111— 7 



Cherry 1101101011— 7 Getz 0111000001— 4 



Jones 0011110100— 5 Allen 1011101101—7 



Short 0101101001— 5 Lampbarger 1101111111— 9 



Fred 0100110011— 5 Black 1101101001—6 



Wood 1011111111—9 Bell OIllOUlll— 8 



Horn llllllllOl— 9 Taylor 1011000011—5 



Spencer 0000101011— 4 Bumgardner OOllOlOOOO— 3 



Money 1111111111—10 Leonard ■,.1111101011— 8 



Cook 1110001110— 6 Evans 1110010101— 6 



No. 10, 25 targets, entry §3: 



Alku-e 1111111111111111111111111—25 



Dan 1011000101101101111111111-18 



Cberry 1111111100111111101111011-21 



Jones 11111110101 1001 1 110111101—19 



Connor n lOllOOOl 1 1 1 OOOll 01 01011—16 



Lampbarger 1101111100011110001101011—16 



Goetz llllllllllllllOnilllOllO-32 



Fred 1111110101101111101111110-30 



Spence OllllllllllOllOllOUlllll 21 



Allen 1111011111111000010101111-18 



Leonard 0111110010111110101111010—17 



Bell 0101010110001101011100110—13 



Joe 0111111110111110111010111—20 



No. 11, 10 targets, entry $1: Taylor 7. Alkire 10, Dan 9, Cherry 8, 

 Short — , Money 9, Cannon 5. AUen 9, Leonard 6, Lampbarger 8, Spen- 

 cer 10, Cook 7, Fred 6, Getz 9, Joe 9. 



No. 12, 10 targets, entry $1 : Alku-e 12, Dan 8, Cannon 5, Cherry 10, 

 Spencer 10, Fred 8, Money 9, BeU 8, Taylor 6, Getz 8, Lampbarger <), 

 AUen 9, Leonard 8. 



No. 13, 10 targets: Money 8, BeU 8, Alkire 9, Dan 7, Spencer 7, 

 Lampbarger 9, Fred 6, Cook 8, Getz 7, Leonard 8, AUen 7. 



No. 14, 15 targets, entry 31.50: Alkire 14, Lampbarger 13, Spence 13, 

 Fred 12, Leonard 13. 



Hamilton Gun Club Shoot. 



Hamilton, Out., Sept. 12.— Since my last communication the club 

 has selected new grounds in the vicinity of the magnificent driving 

 park of the Hamilton Racing Association, with the club house within 

 150yds. of Mr. John Hammefl's commodious hotel, so that in future 

 we can insure the best accommodation to shooters visiting this city. 

 Our first shoot on the new grounds took place yesterday, with beau- 

 tiful weather and a large number of spectators. Among the latter we 

 noticed Chief of Police McKinnon and Mr. Symonds, of Philadelphia. 

 The keenest interest was manifested in all four contests, two of 

 which had to be decided by shooting off the ties. In commemoration 

 of Captam Spencer winning the challenge medal the club wiU have a 

 bar suitably engraved and placed thereon; As the cool weather 

 approaches our boys are looking forward to some live birds at our 

 regular shoots. The following are the scores: 



Handicap shoot, gl entry, four money prizes and 100 cigars; 

 Wilson 1111011110 — 8 Graham 1111111111—10 



Hunt 0111110111 



Spencer 01110101001 — 6 



Crooks 11111110111 —9 



Hamilton 00101011001 — 6 



Keizer OlOOOlOOOw 



Stroud llOOOUlll— 7 



A Smyth OOllOOOOOO— 2 



Clifford 1100011011— 6 



—18 

 —11 

 —14 

 -16 



G Stroah OOlOOllOOOqilO— 3 I Smyth 0111111101— 8 



Shoot for the Cowle cup, «5 targets each: 



Hamilton 101001110101111001011101 —15 



I Strdud lllOOOOOlOOlOOOOlw 



Clifford 111011 1 1 1 11 1 101 110111 



Wilson lOlKXlllUOOOOlOllOl 



Hunt 100101101110111100111 



A Smyth 011100110111101111011 



Stroud 010011111111111110101111 —19 



S Smyth lOOlllllOllOOOlOOlOlllOl —13 



Spencer 0101100001110011111111 —14 



Crooks llOllOllllOOlllllOllOlOl —16 



Keizer OOOOlOlOlKKWOOOllOOO — 6 



Graham 101111111101111111111 —19 



Ties: 



W Stroud 11011111101—9 Graham 1111101110— 8 



Shoot for the Hopkins medal, handicap, 81 yds. rise, each jmUhisown 

 trap: 



Wilson 011000010101111 — 8 Hamilton . ...010110010011110110— 10 



Crooks 111011110110010001—11 ASmyth 110001 lllOlOOOl —8 



Hunt 101100110101011 —9 Graham 011110011110011 —10 



Stroud 11110101011101001 —11 J Smyth OllOOOlOw. 



Ties, 6 birds each: Crooks 2, W. Stroud 3. 



Shoot at 15 singles and 5 pairs, for challenge medal: 



Spencer 000101111010011 00 11 10 10 11—14 



Crooks 011101100000111 10 10 11 00 10—13 



Trap at Duluth. 



DuLOTH, Minn., Sept. 10.— The third medal shoot of the Central Gun 

 Club was held on their club grounds at Spirit Lake on Aug. 31, and it 

 was a friendly and exciting contest. The conditions were that the 

 marksman who succeeded m three successive shoots to defend the 

 club medal would become its owner, and naturally there was some 

 excitement on, for Dodge, the loser, defended it twice and was pre- 

 pared to give the winner a good score to beat him. But Nelson, his 

 lest competitor, had blood m his eye and his score of 20 took it from 

 Dodge by the same number of birds as Dodge won it on in the two 

 previous shoots. 



The Hulberg Brothers medal was also hotly contested for, and a 

 better showing would have been made had it not been for the high 

 winds which came up during the shoot. This medal is a perpetual 

 one, being held by the winner only so long as he can defend it. Nelson 

 has always worn it untU this shoot, when he lost to Moore. 3'oJlow- 

 ing are scores: 



. Club medal shoot, 25 singles: 



Nelson 1111111110101101111110101—20 



Dodge 1000101101011111111101101—17 



McDonald 1011011011010001011001101—14 



Moork 0000110001111110110100010—12 



Moore OOlOlOOOOOOllOlOOOlOOllOl— 9 



Hulberg Brothers medal, 15 singles, unknown angles: 



Moore 101001001111000—7 Moork 001000001010110—5 



Dodge 000001101001011—6 Little 00100001001 w. —3 



McDonold OOOUOOOllOOOll— 6 Owens lOOOOOOOOw. —1 



Nelson 001001000111100—5 



New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club. 



Seven members of the New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club had a good 

 shoot at Woodlawn Park on Saturday. Each man shot at 10 birds, 

 unknown traps, under American Association rules, for the club's 

 monthly prizes. Dr. Wynn took the first with 10 straight, the others 

 tieing with 9 each for the second prize. C. Furgueson, Jr., and G. W. 

 Cropsey, a£t«r outshooting the others, divided the prize. 



In the sweepstake shoot that followed C. FurguesOn, Jr., won first 

 and the second prize was dived. The score: 



Dr Wynn 1131821111—10 P Adams. 0111122111—9 



W R Street 0112^1111— 9 G W Cropsey IOI11118II— 9 



C Furgueson, Jr 1118113011— 9 D Bennett... llllOlllU— 8 



C A. S^ee 1811313011— 9 



