Sept. 30, 1898.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



287 



The "only" Jack Parker, of Detroit, called on us last week, jolly 

 and hearty as ever. He was fresh from the AUentown— Bethlehem 

 Tournament, of the Manufacturers' Trap-Shooting Association, Thich 

 he says was a fitting finale to a successful season. He will try his 

 hand on John Watson's birds next week. 



Justus Von Lengerke, of the firm of Von Lengerke & Detmold, is 

 "doing" the great West in the interest of his firm. He spent a week 

 Trith the World's Fair and then started further west, goin^ as far as 

 Denver. He will possibly return to Chicago in tune to take part in 

 John Watson's tournament. 



Positive dates wiU soon be announced for the three days' tourna- 

 ment of the Atlantic City (N. J.) Bod and Gun Club which will be held 

 the third week m June, 1894. Any information in regard thereto may 

 be procured from R. Griscom, secretary, Atlantic City, N. J. 



"Tee Kay" Keller, fat, fair and rapidly nearing forty, dropped in to 

 see us a few days ago, bringing along the same old engaging manner 

 and winning smile as of old, and with the same ".2-3-short" and 

 "climax" enthusiasm. 



T. W. Morf ey expects to have at least thirty entries for the 25-brrd 

 sweep to take place at WiUard's Park, Paterson, N. J., next Tuesday. 

 The special prize of $50 for the high gun should prove a drawing 

 card. 



What a battle-royal there will be when New Jersey and Kings 

 county pits each twenty men against the other in a contest at 15 live 

 birds per man 1 No "odds" are likely to be offered on either team. 

 "There will be plenty of live birds on John Erb's "Old Stone House" 

 grounds in Newark to-dav, and all sportsmen will be welcomed. The 

 birds furnished at this place are always of good quality. 



All trapdom is speculating as to the probable number of nervy 

 shooters who will put up their cash in the 100-bird sweep at John 

 Watson's next week. 



The Youngstown (Ohio) Gun Club will hold a target tournament 

 on Oct. 5. American Association rules and the Parker handicap will 

 be used. 



Arthur DuBray, the genial southern salesman for the Parker gun 

 people, has bade adieu to Chicago and started on a southern trip. 



Milton F. Lindsley, he of American wood powder fame, will take 

 part in John Watson's world's tournament next week. 



Don't fail to attend the tournament of the Paterson Gun Club at 

 Willard's Park, Paterson, N. J., next Tuesday. 



Harvey McMurehy will kUl John Watson's pigeons and talk L. C. 

 Smith guns at Chicago next week. 



A. G. Courtney has assumed charge of the Lefever Arm Co.'s ex- 

 hibit in the World's Fair. 



The Riverside Gun Club, of Red Bank, N. J., has postponed its 

 tournament until spring. 



Go to Paterson on an early train next Tuesday with plenty of shells. 



The Newark Gun Club will shoot on Erb's grounds on Oct. 12. 



0. H. TOWNSKND. 



Boiling' Springs vs. Passaic City. 



The second of the series of team matches between the Boiling 

 Springs Fish and Gun Club, of Rutherford, and the Passaic City Rod 

 and Gun Club, of Pa8f=aic, was shot on the grounds of the former club, 

 on Sept. 14. The teams comprised 10 men each, and each man shot at 

 25 bluerock targets under American Association rules. Eddie Collins, 

 of West Hoboken, was referee. The scores follow: 

 Boiling Springs. 



Burgess 0100111111011101110110000—15 



Klees 1 lOIll n 1 101 1001 1 1 lOlOI 01— 18 



Lenone 1111110110011011100110110—18 



Biativcit lonoonioionooooiiiioio— 14 



Huck 1101000110100111001011111—15 



C Collins 1011011111011001111110111—19 



Qriea innoniiioiiooiioiiiiii— 20 



Paul OlOOOOOllOOlOllOOOinoni— 12 



Lane 0101001011110111100111011—16 



HoUister 1001101011001111111111101—18—1(55 



Passaic City. 



Bowes 1111001111111110101111111—21 



Jelleme 0100111110111011101011100—14 



Kelly 0111111111110010101001011-17 



Shaw 1000011010111111011110110—16 



Vermorel Ill 101 llOOOlllOOl 10011101—16 



Abbott 1110100(101100011100101111—14 



Gardner 1111001011111101111111001—19 



Coman OOOlOOllllOOlOlOlOOOOOOOO— 8 



Palmer 0001 1 1 001100011001 1 1 01010— IS 



Wise: 0011000110010110011101111—14—151 



On Sept. 9 the monthly shoot at 25 targets was held, the scores be- 

 ing appended: 



Blauvelt IIIOIOIIIIOIHOIIOOIIOIII— 18 



Paul 1111110110100101111110111—19 



Lane 0110110110100010101111010—15 



Lenone 0100010001110101101011000-11 



Mehl iiiiiiiioiiiuxioooioioon- 16 



Hollister llOlOOlllOlilOllllIlinil- 20 



Grieff llinoiOllUlllOlllOOlOll— 19 



Richmond 1111111011111110101111111—22 



Jeanneret lOlOOllOOlOOOOOlOUOOOOOO— 8 



Hiscock 1110111101100110111111011—19 



Apgar 1111111011111111111111111—21 



Collins 1011111111000111100001010—15 



The monthly shoot to count on the series of watch contests resulted 

 as follows: 



Hollister 1111110111100111100111111-20 



Hiscock 0111111111110100111010110-18 



Jeanneret 0001100101110010001110010—11 



Mehl 0110101100111111101010110—16 



Collins 0010101111001100001010100-11 



Richmond 1111111111111111001111101—22 



Lenone 0111010000001011001100000— 9 



Apgar 1111110011101111011111101—20 



Paui.-,tf. OlOlllUlUll 100101000011— 16 



Morfey.-. lllllllOlliilOlOOlOOllHl— 19 



The monthly shoot at live pigeons, which took place on the 13th, 

 resulted as follows: 



Clare'mont 1 12 12 1 1—7 Huchison 1 . 0 0 0 1 2—3 



• 12 10 1 0-^ 



Richmond . 



..111122 1—7 



Kelly., 



..111111 0—6 Jones 110011 0—4 



..0 1 1 1 1 0 •— 



Grieff 



James 0 1 1 1 2 2 2—6 



Edebohls 0 l l 1 1 0 1-5 Morfey 0 1 1 1 0 1 1—5 



C Collina 1 1110 1 0—5 Wolf 1 1 1 1 0 1 0—5 



Lenone 1 1 1 1 • 1 0—5 



MontUy Shoot of the Climax. 



The monthly shoot of the Climax Gun Club, held at Fanwood, N. J., 

 on Sept. 19, was attended by 14 members, who passed an enjoyable 

 half day smashing bluerock targets. The weather was delightful and 

 the traps worked well. This club was only recently organized, but is 

 fast coming to the front owing to the enthusiasm and^kill of its mem- 

 bers, many of whom have national reputations as expert shots either 

 at targets or Uve birds. 



The regular club shoot is at imknown angles, the members being 

 handicapped according to their relative skill, the scratch men shoot- 

 ing at 25 targets each. After the club shoot sweepstake is indulged in 

 the club rules limiting the sweepstake entrance to 50 cents no matter 

 bow many targets were thrown, and any member is allowed to enter 

 for targets only if they so desire. This renders it possible for those 

 with hmited means to have an occasional half -day's shooting for a 

 nominal sum. 



Club shoot: 



C Smith 1111111111111111111111110 —34 



T HKeller...,; lOlllOOlOlllOllllllllllll —20 



D Terry lOlOinilOlllllllllUllll —22 



TBrantingham OllllOOllllllOlllllllllll —21 



A Trust OllllOllOOllllllllllOllllllllO —24 



D Darby OlOOlOOOOlOIOOinilOlllllOOlOI —17 



W Terry IIOIIIOIIIIIOOOIIOOIOIIIOIOIOIOI —20 



Scott oooonmioiiiinii 1111111101110 —25 



McGinty 10101101111110111111101101001110 —23 



Carpenter lOOlOlOOOlOOlUlOOlllllOOOllOOOal —17 



J Darby OllllOlOOllOllOOUlOlllOIOUOlOOlOl— 31 



Sweepstake event No. 1, at 10 targets; Smith 10, Keller 9. D. Terry 

 9, Brantingham 8, Trust 8, Scott 8, D. Darby 6, J. Darby 5. Soper 5. 



No. 3, at 15 targets: Smith 15, KeUer 14, Brantingham 12, Delaney 

 11, McGinty 11, Soper 10, D. Terry 9, J. Darby 9, Camp 8, D. Darby 7, 

 Trust 8, Carpenter 7. 



No. S. at 10 targets: D. Terry 9, KeUer 9, Smith 8, McLean 8, J. 

 Darby 4, McGmty 4. 



A Day's Sport at Springfield. 



The grounds of the Union Gun Club at Springfield, N. J., were vis- 

 ited by a goodly number of shooters on Thursday, Sept. 21. This was 

 the date for the regular club shoot, in addition 'to which E. D. Miller 

 had arranged for the shoot off of the tie for second prize in the recent 

 series of contents of the New Jersey Trap League, between the Union 

 and Maplewood Gun Clubs. 



The sport did not begin untU close to noon, the shooters being rather 

 tardy in putting in an appearance. Among those present were Neaf 

 Apgar, F. Soper, "Dutchy" Smith and Thos Brantingham of Plain- 

 field, J. L. Smith of Hackettstown, Ferd Van Dyke of Newark, "Uncle 

 Billy" Sigler of Montclair, A. Sickley, Dr. Jackson and J. Brant of 

 Slillburn, R. S. WilUams of Elizabeth, J. W. Smith, R. Yeomans, J. 

 Sayre and W. Drake of Maplewood. 



The day was all that could be desired, the sun shining clear and 

 warm and there being no wind to flip the Keystone targets about. The 

 shooting was from five Keystone traps and both traps and targets 

 performed well. 



The tie shoot was for teams of 5 men each at 25 targets per man, 

 known angles, American rules governing. This was a hot contest and 

 the Maplewoods captured the honors by plucky work on the part of 

 their men. The scores: 



No- 7, shoot-off of tie for second place in N. J. L. series: 

 Maplewood G. C. 



Sickley 1111111111011011111111111—23 



Drake 1111110101110011011111101—19 



Yeomans 0110111011111101111111111—21 



Van Dyke 1101111111110011111011110—20 



W Smith 1101111111111111111111101—23—106 



Union G. C. 



Brantingham 0000011111000111110101111—16 



Apgar 1110111111111111101101111—23 



C Smith 0111110111111111111110111—22 



Sigler 0111111101110111010111111—20 



Miller 1111111111111110111111110—23—102 



Club shoot, at 30 targets per man, for club prizes: 



Miller 111110111111111111111111101111—28 



Sigler 111101101111110111111111010111—26 



C Smith 010111001100110100111110110101—18 



A Sickley 111111101101101111111111011111-26 



J Smith ■ 011011111010111011111111101111—25 



W Smith 111111011111110111101111111111—27 



Drake OlllllllllllllUlllllOllllllll— 28 



Williams,, 101111100110011110011011011111-21 



Briant 011111111010100100010100110110—17 



Dr Jackson 111111111111111111110110011101—15 



Sayre 101011010001010111101001001100—15 



Soper 111100101100110111101011010110—19 



Sweepstakes— Event No. 1, 10 singles, $1 entry; Miller 10, Sigler 9, 

 C. Smith 9, J. Smith 8, Van Dyke 7, Apgar 7. 



No. 2, 5 pairs: Apgar 7, J. Smith 7, C. Smith 5, Addison 5, Miller 5. 

 Sigler 3, Van Dyke 3. 



No. 3, 10 singles: Van Dyke 9, Sickley 9, Miller 9, Drake 9, C. Smith 

 8, Sigler 8, W. Smith 8, Bryant 8, South 8, Apgar 7, J. Smith 3, Jack- 

 son 2. 



No. 4, 15 singles: Miller 15, Drake 14, C. Smith 13, Apgar 12, Addison 

 12, J. Smith 12, Van Dyke 11, W. Smith 10, Williams 10, Soper 9, 

 Bryant 9. 



No. 5, 20 singles: MUler 19, Van Dyke 18, W. Smith 16, C. Smith 16, 

 Sigler 15, Apgar 14, 



No. 6, lOsuigles: C. Smith 8, Miller 8, Van Dyke 7, Apgar 5, Brant- 

 ingham 5, J. Smith 3. C. H. Townsknd. 



Eureka and Garfield. 



Chicago, 111., Sept. 18.— An interesting match took place on the 18th 

 inst. between the Eureka and Garfield Gun Clubs, of Chicago. The 

 conditions were 15 men from each club, 25 birds (targets) per man, 

 known traps, unknown angles. The shoot took place on the grounds 

 of the Eureka Club. The scores, which you will find herewith, show 

 the result. 



Eureka Team. 



Funk .- 1111111111011110111111111—23 



Adams 1111111111100111111011111—22 



Atwater 1011111110111111111111011—22 



Heikes 1110111011111111111111101-22 



McDonald 1110111111111110011011111—31 



Palmer 1111111011111111110110101-21 



Bingham 1111111100001111111111111—21 



Morgan 1000101111111111111111111—21 



Frothingham lllllOOOIlllllllllllOllll— 20 



Lamphere 1111111010010110111011110-18 



Ferguson 1010111011101111110011101—18 



Willard 1111110100101101010111101—17 



Brelsford 0001111100111110011011111—17 



Taylor 01011 11 1 11 1 1 1001100001110—16 



Steck 1110000111100110010111011—15—294 



Garfield Team. 



Cop 1111111110111111101111101-22 



Von Lengerke 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1001 1 1 01 101— 20 



Hicks 1001 1 101 1 1 1 on 111101 1 1 1 11—20 



Teft 1101111111101101101111001—19 



Drake 0111011111111111011110011—19 



O'Brien 1111110111110111101010001—18 



Pa . rson 11011101 1100011 1111011111-18 



W Palmer 1011111101100111111010011—18 



Lauterbach 1101011101101111101111011—19 



Young 1110111010100111101110011—17 



5 Palmer llOlOllOlllOlllllOlUOOOl— 17 



Richards 0110110111001010111110011—16 



Sleek 1111110011010101011100101—16 



Bowers 1010111000011011100010111—14 



O'NeU. 0100010101010101110000101—11—264 



After the team shoot a couple of ten-bird sweeps were run off wilh 

 the following results: 



No. 1: Heikes 8, Bingham 8, Adams 9, Williard", Courtney 9, Steck 

 5, Burgess. Frothingham 8, Hicks 9, S. Palmer 9, J. O L. 8, Patterson 



7, Brelsford 8, McDonald 6, Skinner 8. Tunnicliff 8, Funk 9, C. H. Pal- 

 mer 4. W. Palmer 7, Cop 5. Tefft 7, Maltby 6, Young 6, Mott 6, Lauter- 

 bach 7, Ferguson 8, Buck 7, Goodrich 7, Morgan 7, Weart 5, Mooney 8, 

 Drake 4, O'Brien 9, Richards 7, Rockefellow 7, Bowers 6, O'Neil 9, 

 Pilz 9. 



No. 2: Adams 7, Brelsford 7, Bingham 8, McDonald 7, Lauterbach 6, 

 Skinner 7, Tunnicliff 7, Willard 7, Funk 10, Courtney 10, Morgan 6, 

 Rockefellow 9, Heikes 10, Burgess 5. Drake 7, Sterne 2, W. Palmer 6, 

 Mooney 5, Bowers 4, Matt 8, O'Neil 5, Steck 8, Buck 5, Richards 7, S. 

 Pahner 8, Hicks 10, Tefft 5, Cop 4, C. H. Palmer 10, Young 8. 



W. R. M. 



Indianola Gun Club Tournament. 



Indianola, la., Sept. 21.— The first annual tournament of the Indian- 

 ola Gun Club, held in this city, commenced yesterday morning with a 

 fair attendance. The club members laid tlieojselves out to give the 

 visiting sportsmen a good time, and every one went home well pleased. 

 A high wind made the shooting quite dilificult and the scores are not 

 as high as they would be had the weather been favorable. 



C. W. Bddd. 



First Day, Sept. SO. 



No, 1. 10 targets, entrance §1,50: Budd 8, E. Adams 6, Lewis 9, Mc- 

 Farland 9, Barnes 9. Dare 5. 



No. 2, 15 targets, entrance $2: Budd 15, McFarland 9, Dare 5, Barnes 

 12, Adams 10, Lewis 11. 



No. 3, 15 targets, entrance S2; Budd 12, Hastings 9, McFarland 12, 

 McGinty 11, Barnes 14, Dare 12, Lewis 13, Adams 12. 



No. 4, 10 targets, entrance S2: Budd 10, Adams 7, McFarland 9, Lewis 



8, Barnes 7, Dare 4, Hastmgs 6, McGinty 8. 



No. 5, 15 targets, entrance $2: McFarland 12, Barnes 12, Budd 14, 

 Hastings 13, Lewis 15, Dare 5. 



No. 6, 10 targets, entrance $2: Budd 9, McFarland 8, Lewis 8, Good- 

 man 8, McNaughion 7, Anneburg 9, Dare 5, Hastings 9, Burgess 5. 



No. 7, 20 targets, entrance 82.50: 



Hastings . .10101111101110110111—15 Budd 11111110111111111111—19 



Adams . . . .11110111101101001100— 13 McFarland lOllllllOOOUllllin— 16 



Barnes ....11110011101111100111— 15 Lewis 11111001010011101111—14 



McGinty... 01011111011110111010—14 Goodman.. 1011111 11 11100111110— l(j 

 Marsh 11011011101101011011—14 DashieU... .lOlllCiOllOOOOlOOOllO- 9 



No. 8, 5 targets, entrance $1 50: McFarland 5, Goodman 4, Lewis 5, 

 Dare 4, Budd 4, Hastuigs 7, Adams 3, McGinty 0. 



Second Day, Sept. SI. 



No. 1, 10 targets, entrance S1.50: McFarland 6, Lewis 8, Budd 8, Spen- 

 cer 5, Parley 8, Dare 8, Hastings 9, Barnes 6, Anneburg 7, Goodman 10, 

 McNaughton 9, Silcott 7. 



No. 2, 15 targets, entrance $2: Budd 14, McFarland 10, Barnes 13, 

 Hastings 12, Lewis 11, Farley 9, McGinty 10, McNaughton 10, Good- 

 man 13. Spencer 9. 



No. 3, 15 targets, entrance §2: Budd 15, WcFarland 9, Barnes 10, Has- 

 tings 13, Dare 6, McGinty 11 



No. 4. 10 targets, entrance S3: McFarland 5, Dare 5, Barnes 8, Lewis 



6 .Goodman 9, Farley 9, McGinty 8, Hastings 7, Budd 10. 



No. 5, 15 targets, entrance 52: McGinty 13, McFarland 12. Goodman 

 11, Barnes 11, McNaughton 10, Hastings 15, Budd 14. 



No. 6, 10 targets, entrance Sl-50: Anneburg 7, DashieU 8; McGinty 

 6, Lewis 8, Jones 7, Goodman 5, Silcott 4, Farley 6, Budd 9. 



Special club shoot, at 10 targets, entrance $1, open only to members 

 of the Indianola Gun Club, for championship cup, cup and money to 

 go to highest score: 



Lewis ; 1110111001—7 Goodman 1001111111—8 



DashieU 1110101110—7 Barnes 1101111110—8 



Anneburg , 1111101101—8 McGinty 1010111001—6 



McNaughton 1101011101—7 Law 1000101001—4 



Jones 0000001111—4 



Barnes won the cup and money on shoot-off. A few extra sweeps 

 followed each day's programme events. 



Rochester and North Parma. 



RocHESTEB, N. Y., Sept. 22.— The North Parma Gun Club have ar- 

 ranged for a series of three matches, the first one of the series being 

 shot on the Rochester Rod and Gun Club's grounds Sept. 20. Both 

 teams were out for blood, and the Rochesters thought they would 

 have a hard fight to win, but before the contest was over they consid- 

 ered it hke sitting down to a spring chicken dinner. The next shoot 

 will take place on the North Parma Club's grounds. The scores 

 foUow. 



North Parma Gun Club Team. 



Capt Byer 1101111010111011111111111—21 



Glover 1111111111111111111101111—24 



Lewis 0111101110111110101110101—18 



Borst 1101011000000111111110101—15 



Lowden 11110010001 1101 1 1 101101 11— 17 



Nichols 0110001011110001111010000—12 



Hogan 1110111011010010111001011—16 



Skinnen 1100111101110111111110101—19 



Perry 1100011111101110111001111—18 



Richmond 1011100110010001101010111—14 



Magutre 0110111100100011110111111—17—101 



Rochester Bod and Gun Club Team. 



Capt Norton 1101110110111111010111001—18 



Chas Smith 0011110111111101010111111—19 



Chas TaseeU 1110101111111111111110110-31 



W J Mann 1111110101001010101101110—16 



C Wolcott Ill 1101011000011111110011— 17 



E D Hicks 1110111011111111111110110—21 



Babcock 0001111001100101111111101—16 



J Rissinger 1101101 111001001111011011—17 



H Stewart lllOllOllllUlilllllOllOO- 20 



E Meyer 0110000011111111110101101—16 



C Rissinger 0110111111111111111111101—23—503 



Emerald Gun Club. 



With a good attendance of members combined with fine weather 

 and strong fast birds the Emerald Gun Club had a very enjoyable 

 day's sport on Tuesday, Sept. 19, at Dexter Park. Twenty members 

 competed for the highest number of points for the season, over their 

 class handicap. Each shot at ten birds. Emerald Gun Club rules. 



Eugene Doeinck was the only straight scorer with 10 in Class A. 

 T. Russell was second in the same class with 9. R. Regan, P. Pitz- 



ferald and H. Thau also scored 9 each in Class B. J. H. Voss scored 

 in Class Al. In Class C, J. Moore and \V. Hogan were the leaders. 

 A live bird sweepstake was shot off with 8 entries at 5 birds each, $3 

 entrance. Another at 15 targets was shot off. The scores: 



Dr Klein 1022002110— 6 R Regan 1112202123— 9 



L ScUortemeier 0202101202— 6 G Nowak 2112021011— 8 



J Woefel 2112O102.0— 6 C Massel 1102201102— 7 



T Cody 1221.10202— 7 J Matthews ..0000012001— 3 



Dr Hudson •111010200— 5 P Fitzgerald 0222121222— 9 



P Butz 2«0n01102— 6 Dr Pea;rson 0020012012— 5 



J H Voss •011121111— 8 W Hogan 0022112210— 7 



J Maesel 1220110110— 7 T RusseU 2102122121— 9 



E Doemck 1111122111—10 H Than 2212220221— 9 



J Moore 0-^21121110- 8 J Horn 1121110101— 8 



Sweepstake, 5 Uve birds, entrance ^f3: 



T F RusseU .11110—4 W Hagan 02001—3 



R Regan 01120-3 Terwilliger 00210—2 



Dr Hudson 12001—3 J H Voss 21222—5 



W Lau- 21121—5 E Doeinck 21111—5 



Sweepstake, 15, entrance 50 cents: Cody 12, Fitzgerald 4, Woelfel 5, 

 J. H. Moore 8, P. WoeUel 7, Pearson 5, J. Horn 5, Matthews 1, Geier 6, 

 Fogarty 15, Voss 10, Nowak 8. 



Business [Men Gun Club> 



The inaugural shoot of the Business Men Gun Club was held at 

 Woodlawn Park, Gravesend. L. I., on Friday, Sept. 22. The club is 

 composed of weU known wing shots who are engaged in business in 

 Brooklyn, and is composed of about a dozen members, nearly all of 

 them being also memoers of the Fountain Gun Club. 



The first event was a team shoot between sides chosen by Dr. Wynn 

 and Capt. Eddy, 5 men a side, at 10 birds each, the losing side to pay 

 for the birds. Both sides scored 39 each out of a possible 50, resulting 

 in a tie. Three lively sweepstake shoots foUowea, with eight entries 

 at 5 birds each, SI entrance, the best guns to take the money. The 

 marksmanship aU round was very good, the birds being a good, fast 

 lot. A. E. Eddy, the veteran wing shot, killed 33 out of 25 shot at and 

 Dr. Wynn got 22 out of the same number. The scores: 



Dr. Wynn's Side. Captain Eddy's Side. 



DrWynn 1111201112—9 A E Eddy 2U1121121— 10 



A Crook 1022221201—8 T Blankly 1212010212— 8 



JBrixy ..11120100-20—6 B Sprathey 00212002'iO— 5 



H Sedddns 211121000-2—7 E Madison 1112102112— 9 



G Bldttmacher. . ..1111021222—9-39 J Blattmacher. . .1111100201— 7—39 



Sweep at 5 bh-ds, ^1 entrance, 3 moneys: Dr. Wynn 3, T. Blankly 4, 

 A. E. Eddy 4, J. Brixy 2, B. Sprathey 2, H. Seddons 3, A. Crook 4, J. 

 Blattmacher 4. 



Sweep, same as first: Wynn 5, Blankly 3, Eddy 4, Brixy 3, Sprathy 

 2, Seddons 5, Crook 2, Blattmacher 4. 



Sweep, same: Wynn 5, Blankly 5, Eddy 4, Brixy 3, Sprathey 1, 

 Seddons 3, Crook 3, Blattmacher 5. 



Referee, Mr. E. Madison. 



North Side Gun Club. 



Ele-ven members of the North Side Gun Club were present at the 

 regular monthly shoot held at the (Jueens County Driving Park, Mas- 

 peth, L. 1., on Tuesday. Each shot at 7 birds, club handicap, for the 

 club 'gold medal and annual prizes. C. M. Meyer was the winner with 

 the only straight 7. 



A sweepstake at 10 bluerocks followed and C. M. Meyer was first 

 and H. Heyer second. The scores: 



JHMenke 1201212-6 CM Meyer 1112111— 



J Tiernan 0021202—4 Dr Franz 'imims 



J H Wahlen 1101202—4 Dr Franz, Jr 1021112— 1> 



HHever 1011222—5 D Morgan 0102012-4 



GSiems"" 01012U1-4 W R Smith 0010021-3 



ADwyer".'. 1122011—5 



Sweepstake, 10 targets, $1: Menke 8, Tiernan 6, Wahlen 5, Heyer 9, 

 Siems 3, Meyer 10, Morgan 4. 



Referee, S. Lyon; scorer, H. Otten, Jr. 



Crescent Gxm Club. 



Only three members of the Crescent Gun Club were present at the 

 regular monthly shoot at Dexter Park on Thursday. The change of 

 date was probably the cause of the small attendance. Each shot at 

 seven birds for the annual prizes aad monthly club prizes, club handi- 

 cap L. Hopkins won the first with a straight score, O. Hellmer get- 

 ting the second with six. Two sweepstake shoots followed at three 

 birds each, $1 entrance, two moneys. The scores: 



Club shoot: 



Paul Jones 10-21011-5 L Hopkins 1112111—7 



O HiUmer 1211101-6 



Sweepstakes, SI entry, 3 birds: 



No. 1: Paul Jones 2, O. HUimer 2, L. HopldnsS, J. Vagts 3, H. Van 

 Staden 3, W. Skldmore 3. 



No. 2: PatU Jones 3, O. HiUmer 3, L. Hopkins 2, J. \ ^gtB 3, H. Van 

 Staden 3, W. Skidmore 2. 



Maple-wood Gun Club. 



Maplewood, Sept. 2.3.— Scores of the regular monthly cup shoot of 

 the Maplewood Gun Club, held to-day. Conditions, 50 bluerocks from 

 8 traps. Keystone system: 



O L Yeomans 11111111111111110111011110111111111111111111111111—47 



Warren Smith lllllllOlOlllllllllllllOllllOlllOOlllOllllllllilli— 43 



F Compton 11111110110110111101001111010110010111011101111001-35 



Howard OllllOlOlOOllllKXillllOlllllllOlOlllOliOlOOllllOlO— 34 



A G Parry 11111111101111011110000111111111011111101110101011—39 



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