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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Nov. 11, 1898 



Kensington vs. Herman Rose. 



The Kensington Gun Club, of Kensington, had a clay-pigeon match 

 on Wednesday, Oct. 25, on the Weisbrod & Hess farm, Holmesberg. 

 The party left the headquarters of the Tip-town Club, Second and 

 York streets, in six gaily decorated wagons and numerous private 

 carriages. The result was: 



Kensington Gun Club. 



Doll llllllllllllliniOlliniO-23 



Kolb 0100010011011101000001001—10 



Kramer 1110110011111001001011100—15 



Scheuffelen 1010000110000111011001100—11 



Weisbrod 1100110110011101101001111—16 



Breitting 0010000100001010101110111—11 



Haeurer 0101 1 1000101000011 1000100— 1 0 



Leyrer 0111001101000000001101011—11 



Schauffelen 1111111010111001000010101—15 



Hers 0001110011110101001101010-13-135 



Herman Rose Gun Club, Southwark. 



Rose 1010111101000011010011010-13 



Singer 1010111111101111110111111—21 



Burger 0110111100111111011000001—15 



Negele 01 01 101 100101 1001001 00000— 10 



H Weinmann .0001000000001100001101001— 7 



Blnm .1010010110111100111111101— 16 



W Weinmann 0101100111100100010111011—14 



Demme 0110011101100100011010001—12 



Holweg. 0111000001111001100000011—11 



Metzger 0000101100011010000010111— 9—122 



New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club. 



Thb New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club held its monthly shoot at 

 Woodlawn Park on Oct. 28, ten members reporting. The shooting 

 was at live birds. The scores: 



Sweep No. 1, live birds, all ties divided: 



C Ferguson, Jr 211—3 J Foster •01—1 



J B Vorhies 112-3 J V Shields 02«-l 



C Ferguson, Sr 101—2 Wm M Hall 102—2 



CFNostTand 111—3 D Deacon 212—3 



P Adams 101—2 



Team race— 5 live birds per man, winning team to shoot off for gold 

 medal and 50^ o^ entrance money: 



Team No. 1. Team No. 2. 



C Ferguson, Jr., Capt.10211— 4 D Deacon, Capt 12102—4 



C E Nostrand 12102—4 J B Vorhies 12212—5 



P Adams 11020—3 W F Sy kes 021 12—4 



J V Shields 12112-5 ERasch 01111-4 



C Ferguson, No. 2 21122-5—21 J Koster 12211—5—22 



Team No. 2 shot off for the medal and money, miss-and-out. 



D Deacon OlillO E Rasch 221221 



J B Vorhies 120 J Koster 121221 



WFSykes 111212 



A great many birds having been shot at before the regular event, 

 there were not sufficient on hand to finish. The tie between Sykes 



Koster and Rasch was postponed untU the next regular live bird shoot 

 of the club which will be held on November 11. 



Tournament at Mt. Eisco. 



Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Oct. 28.— Inclosed find scores made at our club 

 grounds to-day. 



No. 1, 10 bluerocks. entrance $1, expert rules: Piatt 7, Halpin 7, C. 

 Sutton 7, Diehl 7. G. Sutton 6, Pelton 1. 



No. 2, same: Piatt 8, C. Sutton 7, G. Sutton 9, Betti 4, Baily 7, Halpin 

 8, Gray 6. Dunn 4. t , ./ , t- 



No. 3, 10 bluerocks, 50 cents: Piatt 8, Halpin 8, Wood 8, Bette 6, C. 

 Sutton 7, Gray 6. ' 



No. 4, SI: Halpin 8, Piatt 8, G. Sutton 7, Diehl 7, Bette 6, O. Sut- 

 ton 5. 



ton*2 ^' ^" ^' P^^tt 6, Halpin 5, Diehl 5, Baily 3, C. Sut- 



No, 6, rapid firing: G. Sutton 10, C. Sutton 9, Piatt 8, Betti 6, Flewel- 

 Im 4, Halpin 3. . . , 



No. 7, 3 live birds, entrance S2, each man to pay for his birds: 



Piatt 220—2 Wood . 220—2 



Halpin 202—2 G Sutton 122— 8 



C Sutton 210-2 



No. 8, 15 bluerocks, entrance $1: 



C Sutton 011010111101101—10 Flewellin 111010110101100- 9 



Piatt 011110100101101— 9 Diehl 100011011110110— 9 



Dunn ..000000000110010— 3 G Sutton 111111111111110—14 



Betti 010010101101001- 7 Halpin 111110110111100-11 



No. 9, team shoot, White Plains vs. Mt. Kisco, 25 birds per man: 

 White Plains. 



C Sutton 0010111011111111100111111—10 



D Gray 0000010011 01 1 1 1 1 101 1 0001 1—1 3 



Halpin 1001011110011101111011110-17 



Piatt 1111111001111011101111111—21-70 



Mt. Kisco. 



Betti 1011110001101000110100101-13 



Wood 0011110110011101111111111—19 



Baily 1101110111111100000110100—15 



G Sutton 1001111111111001111011110-20-67 



No. 10: Wood 10, Piatt 9, C. Sutton 9, G. Sutton 9, Bette 5, Dunn 4, 

 Diehl 3, Gray 2. . . . 



No. 11. expert rules: Piatt 8, G. Sutton 7, Halpin 5, C. Sutton 5, 

 Bette 5, Diehl 3, Gray 3, Dunn 2. F. M. Dunn, Sec'y. 



Cup Shoot at Maplewood. 



Oranse, N. J., Oct. 30.— Inclosed find scores of the regular monthly 

 cup contest of the Maplewood Gun Club, held last Saturday on the 

 club grounds at Maplewood. Conditions oif shoot, 50 single bluerocks 

 per man. Keystone system. 



Breintnall 0011100)101111111111111010110111101111110111011011—38 



O L Yeomans llllOlllllllllllllllOlllllllllllllllOlllllOlinill— 46 



Warren Smith 111111111111111 101011111 1111110101111)100111111111-44 



W Van Idestine. . .100)0101101111010101 llOlOlollllOOlOOlOllllOlOllOOl— 30 

 Dr Fisher 01111111110110101111111111110111100110001000111010-35 



MOHEGAN. 



Goodman L.eads the Climax. 



On Oct. 30, in a cold air and with a stiff wind, ten members of the 

 Climax Gun Club met at Brewer's Grove, in Fanwood, N. J., to indulge 

 in theu- usual monthly practice at bluerock targets. The shooting 

 was from five traps, one man up, unknown angles, the number of tar- 

 gets shot at by each man varying according to realative skill. Good- 

 man, with an allowance of ten targets, carried off the honors. The 

 scores: 



Smith (2S) 1110001001110001111111111 —17 



Keller (25) 1011101111011111110011111 —20 



Brantmgham (25) 1111111111010011110111011 -SO 



D Terry (26) 1111101111010111110011101 —19 



Manning (29) 1000111111111t110011000010010 —17 



Goodman (35) lOlOOlOllOlllOlllOlOlllllllllOOllll— 25 



Monday (35) 11011111100000100101101101010011011—20 



Scott (32) 01001101101111011111011111111101 -24 



J Darby (35) 10101111001101110100010100110001001—18 



D Darby. (30) 010110000110110111011111101011 —18 



Sweepstake No. 1, 10 singled, unknown angles, 50 cents entry, three 

 moneys: 



Smith 1101111110-8 Scott 1001111111-8 



Keller 1100111001—6 Manning 1101011111—7 



D Terry 1101111101-8 Pierson 1110111111—9 



Brantmgham 1110111111—9 D Darby 1111111011—9 



Goodman 1110)11110—8 



Miss and out: 



No. 1. No. 2. 1 



Smith 110 0 



D Terry 110 0 



Pierson 0 10 



*Terry 110 110 



Keller 0 1111110 



No.l. 



*Pierson 110 



*Keller Ill 



Smith 



*D Terry 



*Re-en tries. 



1111111 

 1110 



A. G. H., Brooklyn, N. Y.— Is the .45-75 Sharps as good a gun at 

 500yds. as the .45-90 Winchester? Ans. In point of accuracy, yes. 



G. S. H., Pawling, N. Y.— A few days since one of my shooting com- 

 panions sent me an albino water thrush, or swamp robin as we call it 

 here. It is without one spot or particle of color anywhere. Is this 

 not a rather rare specimen, or is it more common to find a perfect 

 albmo than I had supposed ? Ans. It is certainly very unusual, though 

 such cases have been noted in many species of birds and mammals. 



W. B., Cleveland, O.— 1. Where can I buy some white powder which 

 IS in all percussion caps and in the bottom of rim-flre cartridgesf 

 I want to reload some .22cal. shells. What is the price? 2. Where 

 can I get a book on the game laws of Ohio? What will it cost? Ans. 

 1. You cannot safely handle the fulminate; it can be done only by the 

 manufacturers. 2. The Game Laws in Brief will probably give you 

 what you want. See the advertisement of it. 



SAVE YOUR TROPHIES. 

 Writs for Ogr lllastrateil Cttaloem 



"HEADS AND HORNS." 



It gives directtons for preparing and preserving 

 Skins, Antlers, etc. Also prices for Heads and 

 Bugs, Birds and Fish, and all kinds of work in Taxi- 

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ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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The new Oame Laws in Brief has 25 half-tone 

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 the new, too. 25ct8, Sold every where. We send it. 



pROM the first issue of this paper it has been 

 used, and for nearly twenty years this particular 

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ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



who now say that they have given up advertising at least tor the present. 



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Athletic Suits of Every Description. 



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DUCK CALLS. 



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 Every one warranted. Address 



CHAS. W. GRUBBS, 



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Sportsmen's Goods. % 



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BARGAINS IN GUNS. 



1 Remington Mid-Range Target Rifle, .40-50, Vernier 

 and wind gauge sights, octagon barrel, pistol grip, 

 shotgun butt, 91bs. weight. Frice $15. 



1 12-gauge Winchester repeating shotgun, new gun, 

 perfect order. Price $ 1 6. 



1 Scott & Son 10 gauge double gun, side snap, 32in., 

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