Jan. 13, 1894.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



43 



The Triangular] [Match. 



Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 30.— Inclosed I hand you the record of the 

 Becond of the three-cornered shoots between Syracuse, Auburn and 

 Rochester; the first match took place at Auburn on Nov. 23 and re- 

 sulted in a victory for Rochester with 240 breaks, Auburn second with 

 237 and Syracuse third with 232. Oruttenden & Card's new kingbird 

 target was used in this second contest and proved itself to be a strong 

 and swift flyer, some of the targets going 70 to 80yds from traps, and 

 one enthusiast wanted to bet that a target he missed from No. 1 trap 

 went 110yds. from the score before touching dow r n. The wind was a 

 "left-quartering incomer" and was very chilly, and a snowstorm 

 helped the unpleasantness. 



Several sweeps were indulged in before and after the match, and as 

 I have not got the scores of these I can only say they were very re- 

 markable, for in the second ten-target event out of about sixty entries 

 there was only one straight; the first one had only two or three 

 Straights (these were the only sweeps before the match), and in the 

 twenty -target event after the match, oT forty entries only two broke 

 eighteen, which took first money. High scores are usualty expected 

 •when kingbirds are used, but these new kingbirds proved puzzlers in- 

 deed. 



Twenty-one enthusiasts boarded the train at Rochester for Syracuse 

 and thirteen came from Auburn; the Onondagas turned out in large 

 numbers, making the gathering a large and very pleasant one. All 

 the visiting sportsmen were met at the trains and escorted to the D. 

 L. & W. station, where complimentary tickets were issued for Maple 

 Bay, the shooting grounds of the Onondaga County Sportsmen's Club. 

 After darkness prevented further shooting all hands w6re invited to 

 partake of a game supper as the guests of the home club. This ban- 

 quet proved very enjoyable and was prepared by Mr. W. S. Barnum, 

 proprietor of the Maple Bay Hotel, in his very best style. The time 

 was all too short for this fine supper, and so after a few short 

 remarks by Mr. Ayling, of Syracuse, Mi-. Hadley, of Rochester, and 

 Mr. Fulton, of Rochester, the party had to adjourn to catch the train 

 for the city. The third of the series will be shot in Rochester during 

 the latter part of January. The scores follow: 

 Rochester Team. 



Hadley 0111101110111111111111011—21 



Tassell 1 1011 llinilllll 101011100— 20 



Norton 1011101111111100101111111—20 



C Smith 1101011000110011111110111—17 



W J Mann lOOllllllllllimiOlOllll— 21 



Hicks 11011 noioiiniioiiioini— 20 



Meyer 111101 10100101 11111111111—20 



Rissinger 1111011 101101 101 1000101 11— 17 



Glover lllll 11111111111011110111—23 



Stewart • llllOlllOlllllOllllOioill— 20 



Lane lllllOlllllllllllllllllll— 24 



l-Byer llllOlllllllOllllllOmil— 22— 245 



Auburn Team, 



Goodrich 1111011111111111111010011—21 



"W H Stewart 1101101111111011110100111—19 



Brlnkerhoff 0111111110110100111111111—20 



Brigden OOinOlOOlllOOlillHOlllO— 16 



Vanderloo 1111011011111110010111101-19 



lEgbert llOOlOOlOOlOlllOmilllOl— 16 



Schermerhorn 1111110111111011011111111—22 



Wagner 0111111111111101111101101—21 



Whyte .1110110101101010111110101 — 17 



Tuttle 01011 101011 1 1 1 11 100011011— 17 



Oarr 1111111111111111111011011—23 



"Whitney OllillllllOOllOllllllllll— 21— 232 



Syracuse Team. 



I G H Mann 1111111111110100011111101—20 



IHookway 0111110101111111111110110—20 



[O Ayling 1010011111111111111111110-21 



f Lefever 1111111111111011011111110-22 



[ Courtney 1010010011111100100111100-14 



[ Dugard 11 10101 1 11 111 11 1 111 100011—20 



Ginty 1111111111010111101111110—21 



H Ayling 1000111011111101111000110—10 



Cool looominoiioiiiiiioiool— 17 



Holloway 1110111001110011111101111—19 



Mowry 1111101111111111101111111—23 



McMurchy 01 0110101 101 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 1—19—232 



Slocum. 



Trap at Watson's Park. 



3uknsidk, 111., Dec. 25.— The following is the score made here to-day 

 H)y O. Von Lengerke and C. Antoinevs. C. E. Willard and Dr. Forthing- 

 ham, 2a live birds per man, new Illinois State rules: 



C Antoine 1 22221 1 21 801 1 022021 121222—22 



O Von Lengerke 22221200111 i 222 2 0021— 20— 42 



O E Willard 1020011201112122120220122—19 



Dr Forthingham 1222102211122020220100222—19—38 



Same day.— O. Von LeDgerke and C. Antoine vs. C. E. Willard and 

 Dr. Forthingham, 50 Peoria blackbirds per man, 5 unknown traps: 



C Antoine 10001011001101011001010111000110010110101 110100100-25 



OVonLengerkellllOOmOlOOOllOllOOlll 10010010101111101001101111— 31-56 

 OE Willard... 10000011101000000010011001111010111111101011000001— 24 

 Dr Forthing'mlOlOlOllOllllllllOllOlOlOlOOlllllOllOllOllllOlOlll— 35— 59 



Match between A. S. Kleinman and R. S. Mott, 100 Peoria blackbirds 

 per man: — 



A S Kleinman 11011110100010111111111111011001111111111110110111 



11100111100101001111010111111101111111001010111111—75 



RSMott 10111001111100111111100010101011100111111010111111 



10101111011110101111110110111110111111100101111011-73 

 Sweepstake shooting, 5 live birds per man, S3 entry: 



No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 



Abe Kleinman 21101—4 01021—3 11102- 4 02121-4 



RSMott 10021—3 22222— 5 11212-5 01021—3 



Capt Anson 11221—5 12221—5 12221—5 11111—5 



John Watson 



Same day, 5 live birds, $3 entrance: 



No. 1. No. 2. 



Abe Kleinman.. 22012-4 12212—5 



Dr Forthingham. 22112—5 



BSMott 22110—4 01010—2 22020—3 



Cowan 00100—1 



Burgess 22020- 3 02111—4 12301—4 



15112—5 



No. 3. 

 11012—4 



Rocfcfellow 10122-4 



Oapt Anson 11222—5 



John Watson 01211—4 



Saton 



loodrich 



Heming... 



Lieonard 



Ten Peoria blackbirds, $1 entrance: 



20121—4 02212—4 

 02202—3 21122—5 



02020-2 21020-3 

 02102-3 22011-4 

 01112-3 10102-3 

 00012—2 



S 4 



1 2 



Skriven 6 . 



Sperrie 5 8 



Burgess 9 



Fleming , 5 



U 5 



ibe Kleinman , 



2apt Anson 8 9 . 7 . 



iS Mott 8 8 6 7 7 



Baton,,. 6 ..63 



ioodrieh 9 8 7.. 



Dec. 27.— Sweepstake shooting, 10 live birds, 

 llinois State rules: 



Kleinman 1110202111— 8 J O'Brien 2221100111— 8 



J Eich 0012200010— 4 B Barto 0221121121- 9 



LCWillard 2001223101— 7 J Watson 2102200012— 6 



Cap Anson 2121110210— 8 



Same as above: 



G Kleinman 2112101120— 8 J O'Brien 1011102102— 7 



M J Eich 2221102200- 7 B Barto 0111101122- 8 



L C Willard 2212121112-10 T Hall 1221120020— 7 



Cap Anson 1200220202 — 6 J Watson 02100 :0122 - fi 



Same day, target match, 25 Peoria blackbirds per man, $20 entrance: 



G Kleinman 1111101111100111101110111—20 



Cap Anson 1100011110011110111011100—16 



L C Willard 1111111111100111110111111—22 



T Hall 1011111010111010100011111-17 



Dick Deadeye 0100101010010101011011100-12 



Dec. 2S.— Sweepstake shooting, 10 live birds, $5 entrance, 2 moneys, 

 Illinois State rules: 



Gr Kleinman 0121211111— 9 Burgns 1101111222 — 9 



L C Willard 1121111101— 9 A E Thomas 1122222102- 9 



S Palmer 2112111002— 8 Ackerman 0010121010- 5 



Same as above: 



G Kleinman 1121221122—10 A E Thomas , .1211222122-10 



S Palmer,. 0211210202— 7 Burgus 1112222120— 9 



LCWillard 1101111122- 9 



Same day, 20 Peoria blackbirds: 

 R Brown . .01111111011111110000— 14 

 GKleinmanlOllOlOllllOllllllll— 16 

 Same as above: 



Gilroy 11111011000000111011—12 



GKleinmanllllOlllllOlOlllOlll— 16 



Ackerman 2101111011— 8 



L C WillardllOlllllOlllllllllOO— 16 



L C WillardinilllOllllllllllll— 19 



Dec. 29— W. L. Shepard and C. Antoine, 50 live birds per man, Illi- 

 nois State rules: 



W L Shepard l»110020 0 on,i 22222*1 1011 «l 1 21 1 12.012200222110.9210-88 



C Antoine 2l220120»202»02»22121111«12122»0100111»22102»21102-34 



Dec. SO.— Sweepstake shooting, 10 live birds, $5 entrance, three 

 moneys. Illinois State rules: 



G Kleinman 1221121011— 9 Dr Forthingham. . . .1002102200— 5 



W H Skinner 2121102011— 8 



C L Eaton 2221010201— 7 



T Hall 2121201001— 7 



M J Eich 1211110011— 8 



J O'Brien 1201101120— 7 



Cap Anson 1022121211— 9 



L O Willard 1111112122—10 



Same as above: 



G Kleinman 2022022122- 8 L C Willard 2212221112-10 



M J Eich 2221011201— 8 Dr Forthingham . , . .1210102012 — 6 



J O'Brien 20121 1 1121— 9 C L Eaton 0111000200— 4 



Cap Anson 1121220112— 9 T Hall 1101102022— 7 



Miss and out sjooting: 



122 

 10 

 111 



S 



11 0 



12 0 

 30 1 



6 7 8 



9 10 



0 210 121111 

 2 211 10 



1 220 111111 



G Kleinman 2 



Cap Anson 2 



J O'Brien 0 



Tom Hall 0 520 0 111221 



M J Eich 111111 



Same day, 20 Peoria blackbirds: 

 GKleinraanl 1101110101010010111—13 Dr Forth- 



Cap Anson. 10101111011101011000-12 uigham.. 11111111111111100101- 17 

 L Willard.. 11111111110110111111— 18 C L Eaton. 00011001110111110101— 12 

 T Hall 01111110101110111110—15 W Skinner.11101111110111110110— 16 



Same as above: 

 GKIeininanllimiOimolllllOl— 17 



T Hall 00111101101101111011-14 



Cap Anson.llnilllllllllimil— 20 



Dr Forth- 

 ingham, .11111110011111111110— 17 

 C L Eaton. 10000110000111110101— 10 



5 entrance, 3 moneys, 



L Willard.. 11110111110101111111—17 W Skinner.11101111101101011011-15 



RAVBLKIGG. 



Record of the Climax Club. 



The first year's work of the Climax Gun Club of Plainfield, N. J., 

 which closed in December, was very successful both as regards the at- 

 tendance at the various shoots, the records made and the result of the 

 handicapping. The point system of scoring was adopted, a shooter 

 being credited with one point for each break from twenty to twenty- 

 five, giving a possibility of gaining six points each month. The mem- 

 bers shot at 25 to 35 targets each, according to skill. There were eight 

 prizes awarded according to the number of points gained, a member 

 having to participate in a majority of the shoots to qualify. As there 

 were seven shoots held during 1893 it required four scores to bring 

 one in for a. prize. The winners and number of points gained, in order 

 were as follows: Scott Terry 23, first; Charles Smith 20, second; j'. 

 G. Goodman 19, third; J. Darby 18, fourth; Thbs. Brantingharn 17 

 fifth; August Trust 15, sixth; R. H. Manning 14, seventh; Win. Terry' 

 12, eighth. The prizes comprise various articles of merchandise. 



Below will be found a table furnished us by "Tee Kay" Keller, show- 

 ing the handicap allowance, number of targets shot at each month, 

 totals broken and number of points gained by each member: 



C Smith 0 



N Apgar 0 



J Brantingharn 0 



D H Terry 0 



T H Keller 0 



R H Manning 4 



G Vohel 8 23 



W Terry 5 



Scott Terry 7 



A Trust 5 



H Campbell 2 



J Darby 10 



J Robinson 7 



A Frantz 8 



J G Goodman 10 



R Mundy io 



D Darby 5 



J Delaney 10 



W Squires 5 



W Pearson 4 



WL Force 5 



s # § I 



2 d S ® 



i-» *-i <! cn 



15 22 21 24 



23 .. 21 .. 



22 22 24 21 



19 18 16 22 



19 21 20 20 



22 .. 21 .. 



o a o 



17 24 24 



. . . . 22 



20 22 18 



19 18 20 



20 19 21 

 17 26 22 



w pq 

 175 147 

 75 66 



175 

 175 



175 140 



144 108 



.. 29 66 52 



15 19 26 20 .. 21 22 180 123 



23 21 18 25 24 28 .. 192 139 



19 23 25 24 .. .. 18 150 109 



23 21 54 44 



19 23 16 21 18 29 26 245 152 



22 21 

 15 .. 

 .. 22 



25 27 

 20 .. 

 18 .. 



10 



140 

 35 

 60 

 35 

 60 

 29 



New Year Shoot at Singac. 



Pursuant to invitations sent out hy Aaron Keyart, a number of 

 shooters wended their way to the Singac (N. J.) Driving Park on New 

 Year's Day to take part in a contest for a bay mare, the property of 

 Mr. Keyart. Each man paid $1 for the privilege of shooting at 20 

 bluerock targets aud th« entries were unlimited. The final winner of 

 the frisky steed was T. W. Morfey, of Pate rson, the only one to get a 

 clean run of 20 breaks. The scores are appended: 



J Burris,. .00101101011111110010-11 J Moser. .. .01101111011110111111— 16 

 W Boyle.. .10011011111111110111— 17 J Maing ...11011110111110111011—16 

 H Wolf. ...11000110110011111111-16 G Wilkins.. 11110111101111001111— 16 

 TWMorfev 11111111111110110111— 18 W Wilkins. 011010H011011001011— 12 

 J Stephens lOOimillt'llllllOOO-14 R Richards 01000010001000101010— 6 



G Sherman 1101111111 1011111011 -17 E Pier 10011011010011100111—12 



H Wolf.... 01111111111011110111— 17 E Kayart.. 11011100011111111101— 13 

 B Boyle. . ..11111111011111111011—18 J Rogers. ..01100110101010011111— 12 

 R Klotz. . . .00001010000100001010- 5 E Kayart. .lllllOw 

 N Apgar. . .11111111110111101111—18 H Klotz, . ..00101011010110101101—11 

 TDunkerlvlllOOimOllllOlllll-16 J Wilkins. .11010111011111011011— 15 

 TWMorfey 01101101111111111111— 17 T Dunkerly 11 011011110110111111 — 16 

 J Pierce... 10000111110011100010— 10 J Wilkins. .010] 00101 0100101 0001 — 8 

 TWMorfevlimillllllllimil— 20 E 6owden..tlllll0w 



N Apgar... 11111111110111011111— 18 G Ellis HOw 



H Wolf.... 01111111101001111111— 16 E Kavart. .110w 

 J Cronk ...00000100001000000111- 5 WConnorsO 

 Fredericks0ll01110l0lllllll0ll— 15 Chadwick .llllllOw 

 E Kayart, .00001 1111 1110011001—12 J Botts. . . .lllOw 

 JManning.lllllOOOilOOlOOlll— 12 S Tucker. .UlllllOw 



Flemington Gun Club. 



Flemington, N. J., Jan. 1.— Inclosed find scores made to-day at the 

 shoot of the Flemington Gun Club. The weather was fine and the 

 attendance good. The shooting was at bluerocks and live pigeons, the 

 bluerocks being shot from 3 traps, unknown angles, one man up, 

 American rules. The live birds were shot under modified Hurlingham 

 rules and were a good lot, quick to start and fast flyers. Scores 

 follow. 



No. 1, 10 singles: Schafer 6, Fink 3, Trewin 3, Cass 5, Henzler 7, 

 La Rue 4, Lott 6. 

 No. 2, same: 



Schafer 1110111111—9 Hartpence 0111111011— 8 



Eiuk 0010111011— 6 Van Marter 1010010111— 6 



Trewin 0000000000 - 0 Thompson 0001000011— 3 



Cass 1011101011— 7 Hann 0111101100— 6 



Henzler 1110101010— 6 Brewer 0010011001— 4 



La Rue 1100010000— 3 Moore 1111111111—10 



Lott 0111111111— 9 Reading 0010100111— 5 



No 3, 5 live birds, 28 and 30yds. rise, entrance $1: 



La Rue 12011—4 Hann 01200—2 



Schafer 11020-3 Trewin 00100—1 



Herr 22001—3 Thompson 00200—1 



Henzler 10010—2 *Henzler 22010—3 



Reading 00201—2 *LaRue 12021—4 



* Re-entries. r. 



Perth Amboy Gun Club, 



Perth Amboy, N. J., Jan. 2.— Inclosed find scores of events shot on 

 grounds of Perth Amboy Gun Club yesterday. Events Nos. 1 and 2 

 were at 10 bluerocks each, $1 entry, rapid-firing system, 2* moneys; No. 

 3, at 3 live birds, 25yds. rise, single barrel, 2 moneys: 



No. 1: 



D Terry 1110001111—7 W Hartmann 1011110101—7 



T Brantingharn....... 1001011 111— 7 O Cook 0100000010—2 



J Glenn 0000000000-0 H Coss-rove 1110100000-4 



J LTooker 1011101100-6 H Dayton 1000110001—4 



W Dayton 1000000000-1 J Hornsby. 0001100000—2 



L Morris '. 1001111010—6 



No. 2: 



T Brantingharn 1010100111—6 W Dayton 0000001000—1 



J L Tooker 1111010111—8 J Hornsby 0000000000— 0 



L Morris 1010111001—6 W Hartmann oioiOlllOO— 5 



HCosgrove 1001000000—2 S Terry 0111011010—7 



No. 3: 



J Glenn 001—1 J L Tooker • 001—1 



H Dayton 001—1 A Soper 111—3 



S Dayton 010—1 D Terry 111—3 



W Dayton ,, 100—1 W Hartmann 010—1 



T Brantingharn 110—2 WThompson 010—1 



Colt Hammerless Gun Club. 



Hartford, Conn., Dec 30.— At the last shoot of the Colt Club the 

 following scores were made, which were the best done for many a day 

 by our club. Now that the game season is closed the bird shooters 

 will give more attention to trap-shooting, and by the way, the Colt 

 Club contains some of the best game and target shots in the State 

 Scores: 



Cook 1011111111111111111111111—24 



Williamson 0111111111011111111111111—23 



Pitkin mioiimoiiimimmo— 22 



Sexton 1111111111111110111111100—22 



Treat 1111011111111111111111101—23 



Vibberts 1111111111111111111111101—24 



Risley , 1111111110111111111111111-24 



Hotchkiss 1111011110111111111111101—22 



Collins 0111110111000000000110011—12 



J H Wilson (guest) 1111011111111111111111111—24 



On Erb's Newark Grounds. 



New Year's Day's bright sunshine and balmy air made it extremely 

 pleasant out of doors, but failed to attract more than a half dozen 

 shooters to Erb's grounds, where a fine lot of birds had been pro- 

 vided in anticipation of a big turnout. It is probable that the majority shotgun be a good gun to use in bear hunting if loaded with buckshot? 

 of the sportsmen preferred to spend the day calling on their lady 3. What time of year is the best to hunt bears'? 4. If a rifle is used, 

 friends, During the day there were shot three events at 10 birds wnat caliber should be used for deer and bear? Is there any law pro- 

 each, $5 entry, and one at 7 birds, $5 entry. The scores: tectmg bears? Ans. 1. Mongrel dogs with sufficient nose for trailing 



^lmwer$ to (^ontzyon&qntB. 



No notice taken of anonymous communications 



H. N. C, Watervifie.— See answer to "'W. W." 



L. C. M., Jersey City.— Could a young man shoot and trap game 

 enough to support him in the Adirondacks, or get a position with a 

 trapper at a low salary? Ans. No. 



W. W., Buffalo, N. Y.— Is there any law on rabbits in New York 

 State? If so, when was it made ana what is it? Ans. Close season on 

 rabbits extends from Jan. 1 to Nov. 1. See Game Laws in Brief. 



W. G. O., Warren, Pa.— Will you kindly let me know: 1. What kind 

 of a dog could be used in bear hunting? 2. Would a double-barreled 



No. 1. 



Castle 1111011112— 9 



Hedden ... .0101 1202 w. 



Elliott 1222212221—10 



Canon 2200222012- 7 



Zeglio 0121102121— 8 



No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 



1122121100— 8 1110122211— 9 1111021-6 



2122120201— 8 0221210 -5 



2212121221-10 2222222231-10 2222222-7 



2021202002— 6 2210001222— 7 0210221—5 



1121012111— 9 2112221210— 9 2111221—7 



Hollis 2212112212—10 1011011121— 8 0101022-4 



are often used. 2. Yes. 3. The fall or early spring. 4. .38 or larger. 

 5. No. 



The new Florida Short Line, operated by the Richmond & Danville 

 R. R , which was opened for|traffic Christmas Day, is now running on 

 an established schedule between New York and Jacksonville, Florida. 

 For speed as well as equipment this road is unexcelled.— Adv. 



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