Mat 5, 1804.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



89 



SOUTH SIDE GUN CLUB TOURNAMENT. 



New Jersey League Contest. 



Had the members of the South Side Guu Club, of Newark, the 

 arranging of the weather for the opening of their two-days 1 tourna- 

 ment they could not have improved upon the conditions which pre- 

 vailed, for the day was perfect— just warmth enough in the aun's 

 rays to make it possible to keep comfortable without overcoats and 

 just a sufficiently strong breeze to clear away the smoke. The shoot 

 opened on Wednesday. April 25, the first gun being fired at 9:30 A. M. 

 Secretary-Treasurer Hobart and Manager Terril were on hand at an 

 early hour, and when it was time to begin operations everything was 

 in perfect order. Dr. Hedden was domiciled in the cashier's box and 

 during the entire day not a complaint was heard in regard to his or 

 any other department. 



The shooting was at Empire targets, thrown from expert traps b.y 

 North's electric pull. The traps handled the targets in good shape 

 and the targets proved to be splendid breakers as well as maintain- 

 ing an even flight. 



During the early hours the attendance was rather light, but after 

 dinner it improved and in the afternoon there were fully twenty-five 

 shooters on the grounds, Among them were Dr. Jackson and E D. 

 Miller, of Springfield; R. H Breintnall, of Roseville; W. C. Drake, of 

 Maplewood; J. D. McCallum, of Irvington; J. S Dustin, of Harris- 

 burg; C. E. Barorid^e, of B 'id^repofc; J. vV Hoffaiu, of Orange 

 Valley; H. A. Bartlett, of Buffalo; Messrs. Taggert and '•It," of 

 Newburg. 



Some good work was done by -all the contestants, the conditions 

 being extremely favorable for good scores. The leading average was 

 S8.8B, made by Mr. Bartlett, who shot the new Burgess repeater and 

 who previous to March had never shot over a trap. Drake averaged 

 about 87 and Miller 86. 

 Below will be found full scores of the first day's shooting: 

 No. 1, 10 targets, 50 cents, rapid-firing: 



Dustin 8 Hoffman 9 Sherman 10 



Cleaver 8 



No. 2, 10 targets. Si, unknown: 



Dustin 9 Cleaver 7 Bartlett S 



Sherman 10 Hoffman 9 



No. 3, 15 targets, $1.50, rapid-firing: 



Bartlett 12 Cleaver 11 Drake 13 



Sherman 11 Hoffman 15 Jackson 12 



Dustin 13 Miller 14 



No. 4, 15 targets, $1.50. unknown: 



Bartlett 13 Hoffman ....7 Dustin ...12 



Miller 12 Sherman 13 Jackson 8 



Drake 13 Thomas 10 



No. 5, 10 targets, 81.50, expert: 



Bartlett 8 Jackson 8 Dustin 4 



Miller 9 Drake 8 Breintnall 9 



Hoffman , 3 Thomas.. 9 



No. 6, 20 targets, $2, R. F.: 

 Breintnall. 11010101111111111111— 17 Sherman . .11101111111010111111—17 



Miller 10111011110101111111—30 Drake 11111111111111111111-20 



Bartlett . . .11101111111111101111-18 Dustin 1111111111.1110111011—18 



Hebbard ..11111111111011101101— 17 Thomas.... 11110111111101111101— 17 

 Hoffman . .11111110111111111111- 19 

 No. 7, 10 targets, Si, unknown: 



Cleaver 0001011111— 6 Duston 1111111101— 9 



Drake 0111101101- 7 Jackson 1111101111— 9 



Bartlett 1111111110— 9 Hoffman 0101101110- 6 



Breintnall 1111111111—10 Sherman 1101110111— 8 



Miller 0011111111— 8 Thomas 1101111001— 7 



Quimby 1110111111— 9 



No. 8, 10 targets, $1, R. P.: 



Quimby 0111101011— 7 Cleaver 1011010111— 7 



Duston 1111101010— 7 Thomas 1111111010- 8 



Miller 1111111111—10 Burbridge 1111111111—10 



Hedden 1010111101— 7 It 1111111111—10 



Bartlett 1111011111— 9 GT 0000101100— 3 



Breintaall 1011111110— 8 Drake 1011111111— 9 



No. 9, 20 targets. $1, unknown: 

 Bartlett... .11111111111111111111— 20 Burbridge. 11111111111111111111— 20 



Miller 10111111111111110111—18 IT 11100011111111101101—15 



Quimby.. ..11011111111100111111— 17 Hoffman . .01111101101111111111— 17 

 Breintnall..lllllll0111101101111— 17 Jackson. ...11010101011111111011— 15 

 Van Dyke. 11111111111011111110—18 Hibbard. . .01111111101111111111— 18 

 No. 10, 10 targets, $1, R. F. : 



Quimby 1101111001— 7 Van Dyke 1111111110— 9 



Burbidge 1111111110— 9 Drake 1111100111— 8 



Duston Ullllllll—10 Breintnall 1111111111—10 



Miller 1111111111—10 Hoffman 0111100111— 7 



Bartlett 1111111111—10 It 1111100110— 7 



Headden 1111111111—10 Crimmins ' 1011101111— 8 



No. 11, 10 targets, Parker: 



Quimby 0010101001— 4 Burbidge 110111 111— 8 



Breintnall 0000111111— 6 Duston 1101000010— 4 



Van Dyke 1011111111— 9 Hoffman 1010101110— G 



IT.... llOllllllO— 8 Miller 1111111111—10 



Drake 1111001111— 8 Jackson 0100001011— 4 



Bartlett 0101101111— 6 Sherman 1111011111— 9 



No. 12, 15 targets, known: 



Bartlett 111111111111111—15 Van Dyke 111111111111101—14 



Quimby 110111111110110-13 ST 111011110111111—13 



Breintnall 111111111111101-14 Miller 110111111110110—12 



Burbidge 111111111111111 - 15 Drake 101111011111111—13 



Hoffman 101111111111111—14 Geoff roy 101111011111111—13 



Duston 111111110111111 -14 Hedden 111111111111010-13 



No. 13, 10 targets, expert: 



Breintnall 0111110111 - 8 Van Dyke 1111111110— 9 



Geoffroy 1110111110— 8 Burbidge 1101111111— 9 



Thomas llOHUlll 9 Quimby 101010110.— 0 



Bartlett,... 1010111111- 8 Miller.. 1011011111— 8 



Hoffman 1111111111—10 



Sherman 1011111111— 9 



No. 14, 15 targets, SI. 50, known: 



Breintnall 011011111110111—12 



Bartlett 111111111111111—15 



IT 0011011111— 7 



Drake 1111111111—10 



Hedden 111111111111111—15 



Van Dyke 111110111110011—12 



Thomas 111111011111111—14 Burbridge 111111111110111—14 



Geoffroy 111100111111101—12 Duston 110110110100001— 8 



Hoffman 111101111111111—14 Drake 111111111111011—14 



Jacks.n 111111111111111—15 Compton 111111111111111—15 



No. 15, 10 targets, SI, 3 moneys, unknown: 



Bartlett 7 Sherman 9 Van Dyke 8 



Hoffman 9 Thomas 9 Hedden 4 



Breintnall 10 Burbridge 10 It , 8 



Geoffroy 7 



No. 10, 10 target, 3 moneys, known: 



Bartlett 1111111111—10 Thomas 0010111001— 5 



Geoffroy 1111111110— 9 Van Dyke 0011001010— 4 



Hoffman 1111111111—10 Lenthauser 0111111011— 8 



Breintnall 1101111111— 9 Pennant. 1011000111— 6 



Hedden 1111111111—10 It 101111U11— 9 



Burbridge llllllllll— 10 Compton 1111101101— 8 



Extra No. 1, 15 targets, $1, known: Van Dyke 13. Geoffry 8, Comp- 

 ton 15, Bartlett 15 McCollem 10, Linthauser 11, PennentS, Thomas 13, 

 Breintnall 14, Hedden 14, English 14. 



Extra No. 2, 10 targets, $1, known: Thomas 10, Bartlett 10, Van Dyke 

 9, English 7, Geoffry 9, Duston 7, Lenthauser 6. 



Extra No. 3, 5 pairs, $1: Bartlett 7, Geoffrey 6, Hoffman 6, Perment 8, 

 Lenthauser 4, Hedden 7, Van Dyke 8. 



Extra No. 4, 5 pairs, $1: Geoffrey 7, Hoffman 7, Bartlett 8, Van 

 Dyke 9. 



Thursday, the Second Day, 



opened as clear and bright as the previous one, but with a stronger 

 and more erratic wind. The traps were started early, and before the 

 dinner hour arrived there was a good attendance of shooters, the 

 events running from twenty entries upward. After dinner the party 

 was greatly augmented by the arrival of the members of the various 

 teams who were to take part in the monthly team shoot of the New 

 Jersey Trap-Shooters 1 League. Representatives were on hand from 

 Springfield, Maplewood, South Orange, Orange, Plainfield, New Bruns- 

 wick, Jersey City, Hoboken and Oakland, and before the day was 

 ended there were as many as 42 entries in some of the events. 



The team match began at 2 P. M , Al. Heritage, of Jersey City, being 

 referee. The teams comprised five men each, the memoers shooting 

 at 25 Empire targets each under the rapid-fire system. The Maple- 

 wood team, which had put up such high scores in the two previous 

 contests, let itself down with 101 breaks out of the possible 125. The 

 South Sides put on a fast spurt and pulled out on top with _a grand 

 total of 116 breaks. The Union and Climax teams put up 111 and 109 

 respectively. Clean scores were made by Hedden and Brantingham, 

 while N. E. Money broke 24 and Sigler, Drake, Collins, Houman, 

 Breintnall and Geoffroy 23 each. Geoffroy still remains in the lead 

 for individual prizes, with Tom Brantingham a close second. Of the 

 teams the Maplewoods and South Sides are tied on the aggregate 

 number of breaks. 



The scores of the day, as well as those made on the opening day, 

 were good, in fact, far above the average for an event of this kind. 

 Bartlett, of Buffalo, again astonished the talent by his clean work, 

 losing only 9 targets during the day. His work is really remarkable, 

 considering the limited practice he has had. Previous to his assuming 

 his position with the Burgess gun people, he knew nothing of shot- 

 guns cr t'aeir handling, although for years he had been an expert at 

 rancy and trick shooting with the rifle. After the regular events had 

 been run off on Thursday he gave an exhibition of hie skill and quick- 



ness. Handing his loaded gun to Ferd. Van Dyke, Bartlett tossed a 

 piece of coal high into the air, threw a forward hands jring, then took 

 the gun from Van Dyke and fired five shots before the coal struck the 

 ground, hitting the piece three times. A number of the shooters tried 

 his guns at the traps and were well pleased at their workings. 



The management of the tournament was perfect throughout, its 

 control being entirely in the hands of W. R. Hobart and I. H. Terrill, 

 both of whom were cool-nerved and refused to become rattled. J. H. 

 Heddeu's work in the cashier's box was satisfactory to all. It can be 

 classed as one of the most successful affairs of the kind ever run in 

 this section. 



Full details of the second day's work are appended: 



CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM MATCH. 



Climax Gun Club. 



T H Keller 1111011111011101111111110—21 



Apgar 1111111110111101111111110—21 



Dutchy 0110111111111111101111111—22 



D Teny 1111101111110011011111110-20 



Brantingham lllllllllllllllllllllllll— 25— 119 



Union Gnn Club. 



McAlpin 1011111101011110111111111—21 



J L Smith 0111101011011111111111111—21 



Sigler 1011101)11011111111111111—23 



Miller 1111111101111011111111111-22 



Money. 1111111111111111111111101—24—111 



Brunswick Gun Club 



R M Pettit 1011101110010111011011111—18 



Van Niss 1100010010011101001011011—13 



Voorhees • 1 00 1 01 1 01 1 1 1 0 1 01 1 01010001 —14 



Gummere. llOllOlllllllll 11 11111110—22 



Fisher 1110111111101001010011111—18— 85 



Maplewood Gun Club. 



W Smith 1110110111111111100110111—20 



Siggins 1111101111001010011101110-19 



Sickly 1001101 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 101111100—19 



Van Dyke 0111111111111111110111110-23 



Drake 0111111111011111111111111—23—101 



South Side Gun Club 



Breintnall .111111 101111011 llllllllll— 23 



Thomas 111101111111101011111111.1—22 



Hedden 1111111111111111111111111-25 



Geoffroy lllll01111oiinilllllllll-23 



Hoffman 1100111111111111111111111—23—116 



Endeavor Gun Club 



E Collins 1111011111111111111111011—23 



McPeek 1110110111110011111110111—20 



Creveling 0000101 01 1 01 1 10001 1 101 ill —14 



Quimby 0111111111111011011101111—21 



Polhamus 100001111101 1 1011 1 1010000—14— 92 



Myrtle Park Gun Club. 



Compton 1111111110111111111111101-23 



Cummins 0111011111101100111111011—19 



McCallum 1010111101110111111101001-18 



Smith 1111010111001110111111111—20 



English ..1111011111110111111101110—21—101 



STANDING OP THE CLUBS. 



Feb. Mar, Apt. Total. Feb. Mar. Apr.Total. 



Maplewood... 113 118 101 332 Endeavor 86 102 92 280 



South Side.... 104 112 116 332 Brunswick.... 85 108 85 278 



Union 109 111 111 831 Myrtle Park. . 82 81 101 174 



Climax 107 107 109 323 



LEADERS FOB INDIVIDUAL PRIZES. 



Feb. Mar. Apr.Total. Feb. Mar. Apr.Total. 



Brantingham 23 



Thomas 22 



Ap.ar 23 



J L Smith.... 21 

 Sigler 23 



24 



25 



23 



72 



24 



24 



19 



57 



24 



24 



22 



70 



23 



24 



22 



69 



23 



24 





47 



23 



23 



23 



69 



23 



25 



71 



23 



22 



67 



22 



21 



66 



24 



21 



66 



22 



23 



68 



Hoffman 5 



No. 1, 10 targets, 50 cents, known: 

 Creveling 9 Dsake 



Proctor 5 GM Cooper. 10 Lever 4 



Van Dyke 7 Bartlett 10 



Dutchy 9 McCallum 7 



No. 2, 10 targets, $1, unknown: 



Hoffman 5 Bartlett 10 Breintnall 8 



Dutchy 8 Lever 9 Van Dyke 10 



G M Cooper 6 Drake 8 



No. 3, 15 targets, $1.50, known: 



Cooper 12 Drake 15 Fisher 9 



Brantingham 11 McCallum 10 McAlpin 12 



McPeek 14 Collins 14 Bartlett 13 



Hoffman 9 Creveling 11 Voorhees 14 



Breintnall 12 Van Dyke 13 Proctor 9 



Smith .13 Lever 11 



Thomas 14 Dutchy 13 



No. 4, 15 targets, $1.50, unknown: 



McAlpin 13 J Smith 13 Drake 14 



Brantingham 13 Geoffroy 13 Voorhees... 11 



Dutchy 12 VanDyke 14 Thomas ....11 



Cooper., 14 Fisher 11 Breintnall 16 



Miller 14 Collins 13 



Bartlett 14 Hoffman 6 



No. 5, 10 targets, $1, expert: 

 McAlpin . 



8 N E Money 9 Drake 10 



... 4 C Smith 8 Cooper 8 



Breintnall 8 Hoffman 6 Voorhees 6 



Jersey 6 Geoffroy 7 Thomas 7 



Brant 6 J Smith 10 Miller 7 



Bartlett 10 VanDyke 9 



No. 6, 20 targets, $2, known: 

 McAlpin. . .11111111011111111111-19 Quimby. ...11111110111110111111— 18 



Proctor.. . .11111110111101111010—16 Fisher 11101111100010100111—13 



Cooper 01111111111111110001—16 Geoffroy. ..11111111111110111111—19 



Drake OllllllOOlOlllllllll— 16 Dutchy. . . .11111111111111111111— 20 



Thomas.. ..01111100111101011111—15 Miller 11111101111111110111—18 



Hedden.. . .11111111110111111111—19 War SmithllllllOOlllOllOlOlll— 15 

 Breintnall .10111111110111111110—17 J L Smith. 10111111111111111111— 19 



Van Dyke..llllllll011111110111— 18 Brant 11111111111111111111—20 



Bartlett.. ..11111111111011111111— 19 Collins 10111101111110111010-15 



Hoffman.. .11011111111111111110— 18 T fi Keller.11111101111101111111— 18 



No. 7, 10 targets, unknown: 

 McAlpin 



No. 8, 10 targets, 



Van Nuis. , 

 Fisher 



Van Dyke., 

 Straitor , . , 

 McAlpin . . , 



Hope 



Pettit 





Fisher 



5 



Money 









Brant 







. 9 



Miller 



4 





5 



Collins 







10 



Pettit 







, 5 









6 



JLSmith...,, 





Sigler 





Van Nuis ,, 







8 



Greiff 



8 



W Smith 







51. 

 10 



known: 











Breintnall 



7 

 8 



Thomas 



8 

 10 



Collins 



. 4 



N E Money 



6 



McPeek 









Hedden 



10 





9 





9 



Fletcher 





Compton 





Proctor 



9 



Dutchy 



10 



Creveling 



. 7 



English 





Miller 







8 









9 



Quimby 



9 



Jackson 





Beebe 



8 





No. 9, 20 targets, $2, 5 moneys, unknown: 



Van Dyke.. 11111111011100111111— 17 Drake ,11111111111111111111—20 



N E Money.11111111011111001111— 17 Cooper . .. .11111111111111111001—18 

 Dutchy.... 10111111101111101111— 17 Breintnall .11111111111111010111— 18 

 Van Nuis . 11111011111111011001— 16 Cap MoneylOOlllllllllllllllii— 18 



Lindsley... 01101111110111111101— 16 Hope 10101110111001011110—13 



Geoffroy ..01110011111111101111—16 Creveling. .11011111111101100010-14 



Miller 11111011011111111111—18 Brant 11111111111111110111—19 



Ligler llllOlllOlllllllllll— 18 Fletcher. ..10100000110101111101—11 



Bartlett. ...11111111111111111111- 20 Strader. . . .01111111110010111111—16 

 McAlpin. ..00011011011)11111011— 14 Quimby .. .11111101111111110110— 17 



Petitt 11001111000011111111—14 Hedden... .01111110111111111011— 17 



Hoffman . .11111011110111111111—18 Collins 11111111111111111111—20 



W Smith. ..10111011111110110111—16 Jackson. . .11001)10111110111010— 14 

 Voorhees.. 11111111111011111111— 19 Hebbard... 01111110101110111111—16 



Apgar 00111101111111111111—17 



No. 10, 10 targets, $1, known: 



Dutchy 10 Apgar 10 Strader 7 



Breintnall 9 Siggins 6 Geoffroy 9 



Fletcher .8 Thomas 10 W Smith 5 



Drake 9 



Proctor 10 Hope... . 



McAlpin 10 Sperling 8 Woodruff 6 



Fisher 



Van Nuis 4 Capt Money 8 



" Pettit 



McCallum 9 Creveling 



VanDyke 9 Quimby 7 Hedden. 



Cummings 9 Scott 7 



No. 11, 15 targets: 



gfake 14 Van Nuis 7 Quimby 15 



Compton 12 W Smith 9 Bartlett 14 



Cummings . 13 



Pettit 13 



Strader 13 



Creveling 11 



Hedden 13 



Voorhees 11 



McCallum 12 



No. 13, 10 targets. $1, 



Bartlett 7 



Breintnall 8 



Dutchy 8 



Collins 7 



Geoffroy 7 



No. 14, 10 targdts, $1, 



Breintnall 10 



Hope 6 



Geoffroy ....10 



Collins 8 



Fletcher 13 



Proctor 12 



Lindsley. ..... 13 



J L Smith 15 



McAlpin 15 



Breintnall 13 



Dutchy 14 



express: 



Hoffman , . 7 



Van Dyke 10 



McAlpin 8 



Drake 8 



J L Smith 9 



known: 



Hoffman 8 



Dutchy 9 



Barlett ..10 



McAlpin 9 



Aperar 13 



Hope 11 



Brant 11 



Geoffroy ..14 



Van Dyke. 14 



Collins 11 



Hoffman 14 



W Smith 5 



Apgor. 10 



Strader 6 



Woodruff 3 



D Terry 7 



Apgar 8 



Van Dyke 7 



Live Birds and Targets at Bloomsburg. 



Bloomsbukg, Pa., April 17.— Score of third live bird shoot for medal, 

 open only to members of Col. county, 10 birds per man: 



*J G Martin 2122212121 -10 J Fowler 0122111000-6 



J C Hagenouch .221202221— 8 C W Freas 1.20122121—8 



W H Snyder 2.21210121— 8 D Yocum 0111221220-8 



H Doan 2021111121— 9 W Rishton 0202020000—3 



B Hagenbuch 2201000202 - 5 J Adams 2012220011—7 



C P Armstrong 21.2202112- 8 J H Mercer 1020121221—8 



Dr Bonham .111120211— 8 L Lowenberg 1220102122—8 



*W Hawk 012111w. G F Quick 20100.2110—5 



W K Armstrong .00.1.00112—4 



*Visitors. 



The day was nice and the birds only a medium lot, Doan, of Ber- 

 wick, winning the gold medal the second successive time with 9 out 

 of 10 kills; seven men were a close second with 8. 



Target shoot for medal, 25 targets each: 



*Martin 1110011111111101111111111-22 



J C Hagenbuch .0111111101111111011111011— 21 



Doan .0011111111111111011011001—19 



Bodine 0000000010010111101101101—14 



Yocum 0001100110111110101110101—15 



Adams 1111001110100011110011010—15 



*rfawk. 0111111111111110111111111—23 



B Hagenbuch 1101110111110110101001000—15 



Quick 0111101101111111011111110—20 



Boone. 0111111111111011110110101—20 



Rishton 0111110101101111001111111-19 



Bonham 1011011111000111111110111—19 



Harman 1111101110100111101111001—18 



Mercer 0000111000111101010101111—14 



Sweepstake events, at 10 targets each, $1 entrance. Mo. 1: 



Bonham 7 Bodine 5 Hawk 9 



Doan 8 Martin 9 Snyder 6 



Boone 7 Fowler 5 Freas 5 



J C Hagenbuch 8 



No. 2: 



Adams 7 Bonham 7 



Martin 10 Lockard 7 



Freas 6 Boone 5 



No. 3: 



Martin 9 Doan 



Hawk 9 



J Hagenbuch 8 



.9 Bonham . 



.10 



GF Quick. 

 Boone 



Lockard 6 J C Hagenbuch 7 Boone. 



Hawk 7 



No. 4: 



Hawk 9 Doan 9 



Martin 9 Bonham 



J C Hagenbuch 8 



No. 4; 



Bonham 6 Hawk....... 5 



J C Hagenbuch 7 Bodine 3 Boone 6 



Martin 9 



No. 6: 



Martin 1011011110 — 7 J C Hagenbuch 1101111111— 9 



Bonham lllllullll— 9 Mears 0011011001— 5 



Boone 1111011111— 9 Harman 1111110011- 8 



Rishton 1111111011— 9 Quick 1111110011— 8 



Bodine 1111101111— 9 Mercer 1111000110 - 6 



Hawk 0100111000— 4 Doan 1111111111—10 



The 9 men shot a miss-and-out, J. C. Hagenbuch winning by break- 

 ing 10 straight. 



No. 7: 



Riston 9 Mercer 5 Doan 7 



Bodine 4 Mears 6 J CHagenbuch 9 



Bonham 8 Hawk 6 Boone ...7 



Martin 7 J. H. M. 



Pansy Gun Club. 



Kingston, N. Y., April 23.— Inclosed find scores made by members of 

 the Pansy Gun Club at their regular weekly shoot held Saturday, April 

 21. The members all show a marked improvement, most of the scores 

 being very good, some of them exceptionally so. This is especially 

 true of Mr. W. Scott Smith, the youngest member of the club, who 

 shot in magnificent form, as may be seen by referring to the scores. 



No. 1, 10 single bluerocks per man: 



H Myer 1111111011— 9 W S Smith 1111111111—10 . 



C Hume 1111110111— 9 J M Schaffer 1111010111— 8 



Wm Weston 1110110011— 7 Jno Cable 1011111111— 9 



Van Gaasbeek 1011011011— 7 J R Kenyon 1111011010— 7 



No. 2, 4-man team shoot, 25 bluerocks per man: 

 Weston's Team. 



Wm Weston 1111110111111101011111110—21 



W S Smith 1111111111111111111111111—25 



Jno Cable , , . .lllllOilllllillllimilll— 24 



C Hume 1111111101111111010111111—22—92 



Van Gaasbeek's Team. 



W H Van Gaasbeek 0111011111100100111110110—17 



HMyer 1111111111100110111001110—19 



J M Schaffer '....77 1111110101010111111110111—20 



JR Kenyon .....1110101111010101111110101—18—74 



No. 3, handicap shoot, for club prizes, number of birds allowed in ( )- 



Weston (25; 1011101101011111111111111 —21 



Cable (25) 1111011111111111111111111 —24 



Smith (25) lllllllllllllllllllllllll —25 



Schaffer (2J) 11011110011111011110111111111 —24 



Van Gaasbeek (29) 10110110011010111110111111111 —22 



Van Anden (29) llliOllllOOllllllllllllllOlll —25 



H Myer (31) llOllllOlllOOllOllllOlllllllOll —24 



Kenyon (31) 1110101111100110111110101111101 —23 



GB Styles (39) 010100010101110010000011101111100011010-19 



A very interesting match was shot between Mr. Howard Myer and 

 Mr. W. Scott Smith. The conditions were 50 single bluerocks, 25 at 

 known traps and angles and 25 at unknown traps and unknown angles, 

 but on the unknown Mr. Myer proved himself the better shot. Scores: 



W S Smith 11111111111111111111111111111100110101111011111011-44 



Howard Myer 11011111111010110101101111101111111111101110111110—40 



J. D. S. 



Spokane Rod and Gun Club. 



Spokane, Wash., April 23 — The attendance at the Spokane Rod and 

 Gun Club weekly shoot yesterday was not very good, a great number 

 of the members taking advantage of the fine weather for fishing Mc- 

 Broom won the Class A medal for the second time, and Morgan the 

 Class B medal also for the second time. Following are the scores, 

 medal shoot, 20 singles and 5 pairs: 



Class A 



Carson 11111110111000110101 01 11 01 01 11-21 



McBroom 11110101111111111101 11 11 10 11 10—25 



Eckhart 11111111010010110110 10 10 11 11 11—22 



T Ware...... llOlllllllllOlllllll 11 10 00 10 11-^4 



Mason lllllllOOllllOlOllll 10 11 10 10 10-22 



Class B 



Doolittle 11100001101010011101 00 10 11 10 10—16 



Morgan llOlOOllllllOOllllll 10 01 01 10 10—20 



Burke .OlOOlOOOlOOlOllOOlOl 11 10 10 00 10—13 



No. 2, 10 singles: Ware 10, Mason 10, Eckhart 8, Doolittle 6, Wilson 

 4, Pease 4. 



No. 3, 10 singles: Ware 10, Burke 9, Eckhardt 8, Mason 7, Pease 7 

 Morgan 6, Doolittle 5, Millins 5, Wilson 3. 



No. 4, 10 singles: Mason 10, Eckhardt 9, Carson 8, Ware 8, Doolittle 

 6, Morgan 4, Wilson 3. J. W. Withers, Sec'y. 



Jeannette Gun Club. 



The following scores were made at the April shoot of the Jeannette 

 Gun Club, held at Guttenberg, N. J. : 



H Otten 2011111211 -9 C Chester 0111021101—7 



C Boesch 1111211110—9 J Carr 1000121012—6 



J Bohling 2110221212—9 W P Rinkhoff 110102101—7 



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