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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jan. 20, 1894. 



Knoxville Gun Club. 



The twelfth annual meeting of the Knoxville Gun Club was held 

 Dec. 28 last with full attendance. Reports of various committees 

 were received, discussed, noted and ordered filed. Great enthusiasm 

 prevailed relative to the topic "Our May '94 Tournament" and "$1,000 

 in cash added to the purses." The committee reported the financial 

 success of the May, '93 tournament, at which $1,000 was added by the 

 club to the purses; also that it was most successful in point of 

 attendance and the large amount of money passed through the 

 cashier's office, nearly $8,000, was distributed to the successful con- 

 testants. 



The same committee that had charge of the May, '93 shoot were re- 

 appointed to their arduous duties for the '94 shoot, ttius again insur- 

 ing the perfect working of the '91 meeting in every particular. 



The success attendant on the previous efforts of the club to please 

 those present insures a very large attendance the coming May. . To 

 our old friends we extend a cordial welcome and we hope to have the 

 pleasure of the presence of many new faces among us, aod assure all 

 that as before they can come and be certain they will attend a shoot 

 conducted by gentlemen and upon business principles 

 • The following members were announced as the winners of the cash 

 prizes offered by the club for the year "93. All members divided into 

 two classes— expert, class A; amateurs, class B. The following table 

 shows the winners in each class distance shot, score made, wben 

 made, total number broken, amount of prize and also per cent, made: 



Monthly prize contest, 25 targets each member, experts shoot, 

 known trap and unknown angles, amateurs known traps and known 

 angles, best seven ecores out of twelve to count for prizes, bluerock 

 targets, North pull and thrown low, swift and 80yds. : 

 Class A. 



Jan. Feb. Mch. May. Aug. Sept. Dec. 



Y. S, Y. S. Y. S. Y. S. yTs. Y. S. Y. S. T'l. $ % 



J W Conner 14 19 14 22 16 21 18 21 18 23 18 25 20 22 152 10 87.43 



May, June, July. 



Van Gilder 18 21 18 23 18 21 18 20 18 22 18 23 20 22 153 7 86.87 



Nov. 



FA Morris 16 20 16 21 16 21 18 22 16 20 18 23 18 21 148 5 84.59 



June, July. 



J C White 14 20 14 22 16 20 16 21 16 22 16 21 18 20 146 3 83.43 



Amateurs. 



T R Price 14 21 14 11 14 10 14 22 16 20 16 14 16 24 131 10 75. 



L D Leeson 14 16 14 17 14 12 14 16 14 19 14 13 14 13 107 7 61.14 



E HDePew 14 12 14 14 14 13 14 11 14 17 14 14 14 17 98 5 56. 



S B Dow 14 11 14 11 14 9 14 16 14 10 14 18 14 20 95 3 54.29 



The handicap of different score lines or swiftness of targets thrown 

 naturally reduced high percentage for average. The club aft^r hear- 

 ing above announcement decided to offer for the year 1894 a solid 

 silver bowl to cost $50 to member holding the greatest number of cer- 

 tificates of each weekly trophy contest at the end of the year. Each 

 winner of a weekly certificate to be subject to a challenge for same 

 by any other holder of a like certificate in their respective classes, 

 and he must shoot or forfeit same to the one who makes the chal- 

 lenge. Said challenger places 50 cents with secretary, which goes to 

 make a second prize. This scheme was enthusiastically adopted by 

 all the members, and no doubt can remain, but that it will create ad- 

 ditional interest in the club. The treasurer's report showed the club 

 financially stronger than ever, having a very large surplus in bank 

 and no indebtedness, by over 100 per cent, better than last year. 



Election of officers resulted in same for 1894 as 1S93 as follows: S. B. 

 Dow, President; T. C. Eldridge, Vice-President; S. Van Gilder, Cap- 

 tain; J. C. White, Treasurer; R. Van Gilder, Secretary. 



R. Van, Sec'y. 



Hawkeye Gun Club's Tournament. 



Dubuque, la. — The Hawkeye Gun Club opened their new grounds on 

 New Year's Day with a live pigeon shoot. About 400 birds were sprung 

 from the traps and the shoot was a success in every way. There was 

 a large field of shooters, all the experts of the city contesting, besides 

 an audience of nearly 800 people. The birds were a hard lot. of flyers 

 ana in splendid condition; out of 400 pigeons but three refused to fly 

 when the trap was sprung. Shooting commenced at 11 o'clock A. M. 

 and continued until it was too dark to see. i he weather was all that 

 could be desired, clear and warm, with a strong south wind blowing 

 directly toward the traps, which helped the birds wonderfully. Ameri- 

 can Shooting Association rules were followed strictly, and Chas. Brose 

 as referee and Walter Jones as official scorer performed their respec- 

 tive duties to the satisfaction of everybody. This is the first live bird 

 shoot held on these grounds, but there will be more of them in the 

 near future. The grounds are the best in Iowa, there being eight acres 

 of ground all under fence, with a commodious and handsome club 

 house, all modern improvements, and within five minutes' walk of an 

 electric street railroad line. King's patent ground traps were used 

 and gave splendid satisfaction. The following are the scores: 



Event No. 1,5 birds, $5 entry: 



L Van Vlick 21101—4 J Smith 00000—0 



N Cox 12011—4 J Chaloupka 11200—3 



A J Walters 00200—1 E C Uaumhover 22020—8 



O Dietrich 10220—3 



No. 2,5 birds, $2 entry: 



A J Waltnj s 01000—1 O Dietrich 10110-3 



FReiufried 00120—2 J Smith 10001—2 



J Chaloupka 01112—4 L Van Vlick 21011—4 



WCox 00212-3 ECBaumhover 11011—4 



No. 3. 5 birds. $2 entry: F. H. Mindorfer 3, J. Smith 3, J. Chaloupka 

 0. F Reinfrie i 1, E. E. Baumhover 4. 



No. 4, 7 birds. $2 50 entry: 



GBaumgartner 0000002—0 J O'Brien 2021121—6 



GWuiid^i licli 2202101—5 WC Beans 0000111—3 



AF Heeb 2110110-5 T Quinlan 0200021—3 



J Chaloupka 0110001—3 B Ward 0122110—5 



J Reinfried 0010110—3 W Cox -2101000—3 



L Van TJIiek 1101010- 4 



No. 5, 7 birds, $2.50 entry: 



WCBeaus 1022022-5 DrHuestis 101W00-3 



T Schmidt 0122021—5 J O'Brien. 0022222—5 



Max Schmidt 0022200—3 J Chaloupka 2102010—4 



CHafner 2000002—2 Dr Biglow 0220100—3 



Col Lyon 200000 —1 JohnStransky 0221001—4 



G Wunderlich 0212002—4 T Dolson 0010000—1 



A F Heeb 0221021—5 R Ward 0020201—3 



G H Brown 0222202—5 L Van Ulick 2100101—4 



R J Love 1222222 -7 WCox 2100200-3 



No. 6, $1, miss and out: J. Stransky 2, L Van TJlick 1, W. Cox 1, W, 

 C. Beans 0. J. Chaloupka 0, A. F. He6b 1, R. Ward 0. J. O'Brien 0, O. H. 

 Brown 0, G. Wunderlieh 2, R. J. Love 0, Max Schmidt 1. 



No. 7, $1, miss and out: W. C. Beans 3, J. Stransky 1, R. Ward 0, G. 

 H. Brown 3, J. O'Brien 0, G. Wunderlich 3. 



No. 8, $1, miss and out: G. Wunderlich 0, J. Stransky 0, G. H. 

 Brown 2. 



Mt. Kisco Rod and Gun Club. 



Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Jan. 4.— Inclosed you will find scores of the 

 Christmas Day tournament of the Mt. Kisco Rod and Guu Club:; 



No. 1, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: E. Wa -d 10. Carpenter 8, Menzei 5,W. 

 Ward 4, T. Ward 10, Betti 8. 



No. 2: E. Ward 8, Carpenter 6, Menzie 4, W. Ward 4, T. Ward 7, 

 Wood 8. 



No. 3: E. Ward 8, Carper 2, Menzie 6, W. Ward 6, T. Ward 9, Betti 4. 



No. 4: E. Ward 7, Carpenter 3, Menzie 3, W.Ward 9, Betti 4, Wood 9. 



No. 2: Menzie 3, E.Ward 9, T. Ward 10, Wood 8, Sherwood 2, Betti 6. 



No. 6, 4 live birds, entry $3: 



Huff 1011-3 EWard 1111—4 



Menzie 1111—4 WWard 1111—4 



Carpenter 0111—3 Betti 1011-3 



No. 7, Miss and out, entry $1: 



Huff 1111110-6 Eward 1111111—7 



Menzie 11110 —4 WWard Ill —3 



Carpenter 1111110—6 Betti 0 — 0 



No. 8, 10 bluerocks, entry $1: Wood 8, Sherwood 7, T. Ward 8, E. 

 Ward 10, Menzie 7, Betti 9, Huff 4, W. Ward 5, Carpenter 6, Dunn 4. 



No. 9: Betti 5, Menzie 7, T. Ward 0, Wood 7, E. Ward 6, Diehl 5. 



No. 10: Menzie 7, Wood 9, Diehl 6, T. Ward 9, E. Ward 4, Carpen- 

 ter 5. 



No. 11: Menzie 8, T. Ward 7, Betti 8, Wood 9, E. Ward 9, Dunn 3. 



F. M. D. 



Central Gun Club of Duluth. 



Duluth, Minn. — The unfinished programme of the Thanksgiving 

 Day shoot, with additional events, was shoot off by the Central Gun 

 Club on New Year's afternoon before a large crowd of spectators and 

 a good field of contestants. The unsatisfactory scores of the previous 

 shoot were very much improved. This was due no doubt to the 

 more favorable conditions of weather, which was many degrees 

 warmer than Thanksgiving, though a little sunshine would have been 

 welcomed, as the day was quite dark and snow was falling fast during 

 the last event. 



A new system for shooting sweeps was introduced in order to more 

 equalize things, by giving the middle men and "tailers," a better 

 show, and it resulted satisfactory for a local shoot, but do not think it 

 would satisfy the majority in a heavy tournament. This system was, 



m this case, entrance $1.10, shooter to receive 10 cents for every target 

 broken, balance to be divided into three equal purses. Among the 

 contestants was Mr. F. L. Carey, president of the Livingstone (Mont.) 

 Gun Club. 



„ The score by events, which were all sweeps, entrance $1.10, 10 singles 

 each, was as follows: 



No. 1: Day and Carey 8, Helmberg 7, Moore and Greene 5, R. Little, 

 Pastoret and Nelson 4, Pearson, McDonald and L. McDonald 3, 

 Stevens 2. 



No. 2: Greene 9, Carey and Nelson 6, K. Little, Helmberg and Pear- 

 son 5, Day, McDonald and R. Little 4. Pasteret and Moore 3, Tileson 2. 

 < -No. 3: Day 9, R. Little 7, Carey, Pearson and Nelson 6, Greene 5, 

 Pasteret, Tileson, McDonald and K. Little 4, Moore and Holmberg 3. 



No. 4: Carey, Greene and Day 6, Stevens and Coons 5, Pastoret, 

 Moore and McDonald 4, Holmberg, Pearson, Tileson and R. Little 3, 



No. 5: Carey 8, Pearson 7, Day 6, Stevens 5, McDonald, Moore find 

 Pastoret 4, Greene and Holmberg 3, Coons 2, Tileson and R. Little 1. 



No. 6: Day 6, Greene and McDonald 5, Moore, Carey and Greene 4, 

 Stevens 2, Chaska 1. 



Towanda Gun Club. 



Towanda, Pa., Jan. 4. — A bright cheerful day was New Year's. 

 Consequently the tournament of the Towanda Gun Club was a suc- 

 cess: and having a comfortable clubhouse they could have made it 

 pleasant for those present in case of storm. 



W. K. Park, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., representing the Wilkesbarre Gun 

 Co., was the first to arrive and talked about the merits of that arm 

 from the time of his arrival until his departure, except when he was 

 exhibiting to Montanye that silk garter with a silver buckle he had 

 captured while on his Western trip last fall. Seems he took in a deer 

 hunt. Other prominent shooters present were: Williamson, Stroh 

 and Ensign, Pittston, Pa.; N. Welles, F. Welles and Hamaker, Wya- 

 luring, Pa.; Higgins, Barrett and Myers. Sayre, Pa.; Albert and Von 

 Wolfrandt, Athens, Pa.; F. Emery, Evergreen, Pa.; Merring and 

 Ayers, Long Valley. Pa. ; Montanye, Shiner, Chamberlin, Rittenburg 

 and Dittrich, Towanda, Pa. 



A number of the participants shot at targets and live birds from 

 traps for the first time, among others being Mr. Merring, of Long 

 Valley, Pa., who enjoys the reputation of being one of thebest brush 

 shots in this section, especially on grouse. He shoots for the market 

 at times and makes heavy bags in a rough, hilly country, where it 

 requires endurance, and quick and accurate work to bring down your 

 bird. It was expected by those who were aware of this fact to see 

 him take first money in live bird event, but for some reason be failed 

 to kill within bounds. Shooting before an audience of three hundred 

 was, no doubt, the cause. 



Live bird event from one trap, 30yds. boundary, 30yds. rise; target 

 events from five traps, known traps and angles, under A. S. A. rules. 

 Three hundred spectators witnessed the live bird event. The low 

 scores are owing to shooters stand being raised above a level with 

 the traps and difficult background to distinguish the targets, and also 

 very fast traps, scores as follows: 

 No. 1, 10 single targeis, entrance $1: 



Park 0000111101 - 5 Ward 0000000000—0 



F Welles 0100001000— 2 Merring 0100010101 -4 



Ayers 0001000100—2 Williamson 1101111010-7 



Montanye 1011111011—8 Hamaker 0111101110—7 



Ensign 1011010010—5 N Welles 1011011001—6 



Stroh 0011001000—3 



No 1, 10 singles, entrance $1: 



Merring 1100010100—4 Higgins 1011011111—8 



Stroh 1101001111—7 N Welles 0100001011—4 



Ensign 1010010101 -5 Montanye 1111111101-9 



Hamaker 1111111100—8 Williamson 0100101101—5 



Park 1101101111— 8 Dittrich 1101011000—5 



Myers 1010000100-3 Ayers 0000100110—3 



No. 8, 10 singles, entrance $1 : 



Park 1111111111—10 Stroh lllOOdlOOO— -1 



Higgins 0100111011— 6 Shiner 0110100101— 5 



Montanye llllllOOll— 8 Myers 0001100010— 3 



Hamaker 1100111010— 6 Ensign 00001011 -0- 8 



Merring 0001000010— 2 Ward 0000010010— 2 



N Welles 1010110011— 6 Williamson 0000110011— 4 



No. 4, 10 singles, entrance $1: 



Merring 1010000000—! 



Higgins 1101101111— f, 



Stroh 1011010111—7 



Myers 0100000011-3 



N Welles 0011010001-4 



Williamson 1 100000101-4 



Montanye 0101111110—7 Ward 0000000000— 0 



Hamaker 1000010010-3 Shiner 1011110110—7 



Park 1110001101-6 Barrett 0101001010—4 



Ensign 0010101101—5 



No. 5, 10 singles, entrance $1: Moutanye 9, Merring 5, Stroh 5, Wil- 

 liamson 7, Ensign 5, Von Wolfrandt 9, N. Welles 5, Hamaker 7, Ward 

 0, Park 4 



No. 6, 10 singles, entrance $1 : 



Montanye 1110101011—7 Merring 0110110000-4 



Higgins 1111000011—6 Stroh 0000110011—4 



Hamaker 1111000011—6 Myers 1101000011-5 



Williamson 1101101011—7 F Welles 0000011100—3 



Ensign 0010010010-8 " 



Park 1111010011—7 



No. 7, 5 live birds, entrance $2.50: 



F Welles 11210-4 



Stroh 11202-4 



Montanye 12210-4 



Shiner 0100101010-4 



N Welles 0101110111—'; 



Higgins 11200 -3 



Park 021U0 -2 



N Welles I0IS0-3 



Hamaker 01010—2 Merring 00000—0 



Williamson 11221—5 Myers WQD0— 2 



Barrett 00021—2 Shiner 00101—2 



Emery 1002 1— 3 Chamberlin 01 120—3 



Von Wolfrandt 10120—3 Dittrich 11220—4 



No. 8, 10 singles, entrance $1 : 



Williamson 0010001 101—4 F Welles 0010110101—5 



Albert 1001001111—6 Stroh OOllOOllll— 7 



Montanye lllOHOlOO— 0 Ward 1001000000—2 



Hamaker 1010001100—4 N Welles 0001110110—5 



Shiner 1101110011—7 Von Wolfrandt 0001110101— 5 



Higgins 1000011111—6 Rittenbury 0100011010—4 



Ensign 0010100101—4 Emery 0100010101—4 



Park 0010100001—3 



No. 9, 10 singles, entrance $1: Williamson 7, Montanye 8, Park 9, 

 Albert 7, Hamaker 5, Dittrich 5, Cranska 2, Stroh 6, Shiner 4, Ward 2. 



W P. Dittrich, See'y. 



Flemington Gun Club. 



Flemington, N. J., Jan. 5.— Inclosed find scores made at to-day's 

 shoot of the Flemington Gun Club, together with two private matches 

 at live pigeons. As to the weather, there was no wind, but it rained 

 about half of the time, which made it very disagreeable for the 

 shooters. The bluerocks were shot under the rules of the American 

 Shooting Association, 3 traps, unknown angles, 16yds. rise. The live 

 birds were shot under Long Island rules, one band, 21yds., one trap. 

 Each match at live birds w r as 10 birds, $10 a side, find, trap and handle, 

 and the writer does not want to see any more such matches as the 

 second one: 



No. 1, 10 bluerocks, entrance 50 cents: 



J Reading. 0000010111—4 E Hann 0010100101—4 



HSchafer 0011110110—6 G Large 0110001010—4 



G Reading 0101111011—7 J Herr 1011011011—7 



C Tunison 0110100010—4 



No. 2, same as No. 1: 



J Reading 0000001111—4 G Large 0001000000—1 



H Sehafer lOlOUOlll— 7 J Herr 0101010111—6 



C Tunison 1100610111—6 G Reading HllOlw. —5 



E.Hann 0111010011-6 



No. 3, same: 



J Reading 1011010100—5 E Hann 1000001011—4 



HSchafer 0011011100—5 B Herr 0000000000—0 



C Tunison 0100100101—4 



No. 4, 10 live pigeons: 

 Reading 1001100110—5 Van Marter 1000100100—3 



No. 5, same as No. 4: 



Van Marter 1000111010—5 J Reading 1100001100—4 



Rex. 



Pansy Gun Club of Kingston. 



Kingston, N. Y, Jan. 4.— Inclosed find scores made by the Pansy 

 Gun Club on New Year's Day. The weather was perfect, with but 

 very little wind, and all had a very enjoyable time. Some of the shoot- 

 ers were new members, who had never shot at a bird before. 



No. 1, miscellaneous merchandise prize shoot, 25 targets, handicap, 

 allowance in ( ): 



J A Cable 15 J R Kenyon (6) 23 



W S Smith (2) 25 H Meyer C10) 20 



W H Van Gaasbeek (4). 24 G B Styles (14) 17 



J M Schaff er (4) '. 20 A Cohen (25) , 22 



W WesNn (4) 19 C V Hester (25) 15 



JHines (4) 15 



No. 2, team shoot, six men to a team, 15 targets per man: 



Capt. Smith's Team. Oapt. Weston's Team. 



Smith 111110010111111—12 Weston 011011010011111—10 



Cable 111111100110010-10 V'nG'asbe'klOlllllinoiOlll— ll 



H Myer 011111110111111-13 Kenyon 101101001111011—10 



Schaffer, . . .101101101011011—10 Styles 001101110111010— 9 



Hume 010100111101110— 9 Cohen OOlOOOOlOOOOlOO— 3 



M Myer lOOOOOiOOOOllOO— 4—58 Woolaey, . ,.000001011010101— 6-49 



u, g. a. 



New Year's Day in Ontario. 



Dover, Ont., Jan. 2.— At yesterday's shoot of the Phoenix Gun Club 

 there was a fair turnout and the weather was perfect, being still, mild 

 and right. Everybody had an enjoyable time. Appended are the 

 scores: 



No. 1, 10 bluerocks: 



CPrue 1101101011—7 AWLawrie 1000011010-4 



T Regan 1111101111-9 J BFick 0110111011—7 ! 



C Reeves 1101000111—6 R Skey 1001000111—5 



F Reeves 1000001010—3 E Skey 0000111011—5 



W Smith 1011110010-6 



No. 2, 6 bluerocks: C. Prue 3, T. Ryan 4, W. Smith 4, J. B. Flck 3. 



No. 3, 10 bluerocks: 



Prue 0100010000—2 Fick 1001101110-6 



Ryan 1111101001-7 R Skey 0100100000-2 



C Reeves 01000001 10— 3 E Skey 0100110000—3 • 



W Smith 0101000000—2 C Scoefield 0100011010—4 



Lawrie 1001000011—4 Rev L Skey. 0100000000—1 



No. 4, same: 



Prue 0000000011—2 Alex McQueen 1000011100—4 



Fick 0101111101—7 Hugh McQueen 1000011010-4 



J Britt 1001111111-8 Charley McQueen . . , .1111101100-7 



C Ansly 10000HOOO— 3 W Smith 1110010011—6 



E Skey 0001110111—6 HSband OOlOlOmO-B 



RSkey 0010010010—3 



No. 5, 5 live birds, 2Gyds. rise, 50 cents entrance, three moneys, first 

 barrel kills to count 100%, second barrel kills to count 75%: 



00000-0 



CPrue 



10001-2 



10010—2 







10102—3 







.11212—5 



J Brit t 





.12021-4 



W Smith 



11011-4 



10001—2 



H Barrett 



00211—3 



No. 6, 3 live birds, three moneys: 

 RSkey 111—3 J B Fick 102—2, 



J Cruikshanks. .001—1 



A McQueen 111—3 



H Barrett 121-3 



C Ansly 111-3 



C Prue 100-1 W Smith .012 £ 



AWLawrie .010-1 H McQueen 102-2. 



Ties of three shot off, Skey winning; second and third moneys di- 

 vided. The birds were mostly drivers, and, all considered, were' very 

 strong, hard ones, requiring plenty of lead to stop tbem. Doverite. 



Herron Hill Gun Club. 



Pittsburgh, Pa.— Inclosed find scores of handicap live bird shoot, 25 

 birds per man, $20, which took place at Homewood Driving Park on 

 Dec. 28: 



A H King (30) 2211110112111112111212122—24 



Mohler (28) 1221012W22H 1 23121 1 11313-24 



McWhorter (30) 12022220 1 2 1 232 1 1 1 081 3331 a— a'-i 



Johnston (30) 222310221 1 122222201 102222— 22 



Hostetter (27) 20231223! i21 1222201 1222122—22 



Wright (29) 221 201 1 1121120212321.22022— 22 



W S King (28) 2222010131110111202021212—21 



Jones (28) 1111211111121121100001122—21 



Rumbaugh (28) 1121010111111121011111011—21 



Crable (27) 1010202212322211110112131—21 



Ewing (28) 20 1202! 221 1 10 ,'3 .'01 11111 11— 21 



Fisher (27) ; 22121 101 11212022°12230001— 20 



Ackerman (24) 201130321 1121 120021 121201— 20 



Cundall (30) 1 021 20 1 U2221 1 101 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 0—19 



Wilson (28) 221010111122202210110 —16 



F H Denny 121100110211102011122 —16 



Bw^raer (28) 2112101202002222202U3 —15 



.) O'H Denny (28) 222200301221020101281 —15 



Brown (30) 2U212012101 1 101112100 —15 



Schaefer (28) 022202121001011010121 —15 



Ross (27) 101100023101222111011 —16 



Cook (28) 213312113010022212000 —15 



Reilly (28) 011201011101101110110 —14 



Moorhead 202010120202011221011 —14 



Levis (27) 221211111002001011020 —14 



Gordon (28) 022200001221200100001 —10 



In a private shoot at 50 live birds per man, which took place on 

 Brunot's Island on New Year's Day. The following scores were ' 

 made: 



C A Painter 111012131111121112122222101213111113111113112120-45 



T R Hostetter 133131133312121 1011202012230H21 23102123222333320— 4i 



F P Moorhead 02122220212202311310(JU23:22 I222UOr2l23310 _8l 



EH McWhorter 2221111111220211220233132222 1 U20333mi3l31 1101—44 



Harrisburg Shooting Association. 



Harrisborg, Pa., Jan. 2.— Inclosed please find scores of two teams 

 of Harrisburg Shooting Association, shot on New Year's Day on the 

 club grounds, 25 bluerocks per man, ten men on side, rapid-firing 

 system, for h inquet not to exceed $1 per man, losing team to pay for 

 same. The old cracks who ha ve visited us from all over the State 

 will at onee remamber the dark aud difficult background on these 

 grounds and some of the modest scores will be excused. There was 

 also nn all- lay shoot on the same grounds same day, which seemed 

 to put a goon deal of vim in the sport for a new year start. Hepler 

 in the early half of day succeeded in breaking 75 straight. Scores 

 follow: 



Team No. 2, Sullivan, Captain. 



Henry 1111111111101111111011111—23 



Fry 0101011100110011110101000—13 



Dustin 1111110111111011111111111—23 



McCormick OOlOllOlOllOlOlllllllUOO— 16 



Fleming lOOOlOlOllllOOOOOl 0110000-10 



Ewing 1010010111011101111000110-15 



Kinzer 111101111011010111 1 100 1 1 0-1 9 



Etter 111)0111 0001001 11 1 0111110-18 



Sullivan 1111111111111001101111111—22 



Reilly OOlOpiioOlOlOOOOOlOllOlOO— 9 — 168-1 



Team No. 1, James H. Worden, Captain. 



Hepler 11111110101 11111111111111— 83 



Miller 10000010001 01000101 1 10101—10 



Foerster 11 1011101 1 1 1 1 10100001OU1— 17 



Todd 1000101101 111011 110000011— 14 



Fuller O0111 011 1 1 0101 10110111101—17 - 



Dinger 1111111101111111100001111—20 



Brewster 1010100011101111011110111—17 



Russ 001000111000000010 1000100— 7 



Knisley OOOOUUOU00010010001000010— 4 



Worden 1011101001101011111101101—17—146 



Brewster. 



Hartner's New Year Shoot. 



Oranqeville, Baltimore County, Md., Jan. 8.— Inclosed find scores 

 made yesterday at J. A. Hartner's regular shoot. A number of ladies 

 were present and took part in the contests, though not for the money. 

 Mr. Hartner shot under the nom de plume of "Wood Powder." 



No. 1, 10 singles, $1 entrance: Snider 5, Kimble 6, W. Hall 5, Shackle- 

 ford 9, Kline 7. Wood Powder 9, Miss Theman 4, Mrs. Hartuer 7, Miss 

 Whar'4, Miss Stine 5. 



No. 2, 10 standard Keystones, $1 entrance: Kimble 5, Snider 0, ffi. 

 Hall 5, Shackleford 8, Kline 7, Wood Powder 10, Miss Theman 3, Mrs. 

 Hartner 6, Miss Stine 4. 



No. 3, 15 targets, $1 entrance: 



Kimble 101100110101101— 9 Mrs Hartner. . . .111011101011101—11 



Wood Powder. .111111111111111— 15 Miss Theman. . .110010111100100— 8 



W Hall 110110110101011-10 Miss Stine 000010110101101— 7 



Shackleford 101111111110111—13 Miss Whar 101000110110101— 8 



Lynch 001101101111011— 10 Snider 101001111101101—10 



Kline 101101101111110—11 Barthlow 010011011011011— 9 



W Bond 101111011111111—13 C Hutson 101111110001111—11 



No. 4, 10 targets: Wood Powder 9, W. Hall G. Kline 7, Shackleford 8, 

 Lynch 5, J. Stever 9, W. Bond 8, Snider 5, Barthlow 6, C. Hutson 7, 

 Jackson 8, Ulrich 4. 



No. 5, 10 targets, 50c. entrance: W. Hall 6, Kline 7, Shackleford 7, 

 Lvnch 6, Steever S, W. Bond 7, Snider 5, Barthlow 5, 0. Hutson 7, Jack- 

 son 8, Ulrich 3, W r ood Powder 9. 



No. 6, 15 singles, $1 entrance: 



Wood Powder. .111111011111111— 14 Steever 110111011111111— 13i 



Snider 101000111101011— 9 Barthlow 110111000001111— 9' 



W Hall 001010001110011— 7 C Hutson 001011011011111—10 



W Bond 110111011111011—12 Jackson 101111110111111—13 



Lynch 101011101110111— ll LTlrich 010001001010001— 5, 



Shackleford. . . .111111101101111—13 Kline 101110111011011—11 



No. 7, 10 singles, for ladies only: Miss Theman 5, Mrs. Hartner 7, 

 Miss Stine 4, Miss Whar 5, Miss Smyser 3. W. P. 



Richfield Springs Gun Club. 



Richfield Springs, N Y., Jan. IB. — The appended scores were made 

 yesterday in the contest for the Annan cup at 20 targets per man: 



Mungor.,.. 11111111111001111111— 18 Cole llOOllllOnillllOllO— 15 



MEBarkerlOinoilOlllllllllll— 17 Cary OIOOIOOUOIOI 0010110— 0 



E Caney... 111111110111 10110111— 15 Charn'erlin U000101 100101001 1011— 9 

 A Barker.. 11110111111111111111— 19 Peckhara. .01111000011)01101110—13 

 Freeman,, 00110000001 1111111)1— 12 Borland.., .10111010001001101110— 11 

 Smith llUmomUllllllO-18 While 01011001011100111111-13 



