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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Mat 12, 18M, 



Penn Gun Club Tournament. 



Reading, Pa., May 2.— A fine May morning, and some of the old 

 > hooters gave a good start to the new Penn Gun Club of this city at 

 their opening shoot. This club is a split from the Reading Shootinp 

 Aseociation, and shot on the old grounds at Shillington, on the fleli 

 inclosed by the half mile track which is part of the outfit of the Three 

 Mile House,; where a lot of fine horses are located and worked. The 

 number of shooters was not great, but they made up in enthusiasm 

 •what they lacked in number, and the shooting was kept up until late 

 in the afternoon. The shooting was all at unknown angles and made 

 as hard as possible some traps, throwing low hard target and others, 

 high ones, with very little speed. The different elevations and differ- 

 ent speeds and angles made most every target's flight different, and 

 straight scores were very few. 



The first shooters to put in an appearance outside of the home boys 

 ■were the Philadelphia contingent, H. Landis, F. Henry, E. David. John 

 Tredway and H. Thurman, and along with them were A. C. Krueger, 

 of Wrightsville and Wilmer H. Thomas, of Ambler. Shortly after 

 them E. D. Miller, of Springfield, St. J., put in an appearance. The 

 ■weather was very warm and had it not been for the good breeze blow- 

 ing it would have been hot. Three 10 target events were shot off be- 

 fore regular programme events were started. The programme con- 

 sisted of two events, 15 targets, $1 50 entrance; two 15 target events, 

 at $2 entrance; three 20 target events, $2.50 entrance and two 25 

 target events, one at $8.50 entrance and one at $4 entrance. Events 

 Nos. 3, 5 and 7 were shot on the McMurchy system. The scores were: 



Extra No. 1, 10 targets: 



J Schmeck 8 Thomas 9 Shaaber 6 



Landis., 10 Henry 9 Ritter.... 6 



Krueger 8 David 9 , 



Thurman..... 9 Tredway 8 



Extra No. 2, 15 targets: 



Schmeck....... 10 Landis 13 David 13 



Tredway 12 Thurman 12 Kruegar 14 



Henry 15 Thomas 18 Shaaber 15 



Extra No. "8, 15 targets: 



Schmeck.... 11 Thurman 13 David w 



Landis 14 Thomas 12 Treadway , w 



Krueger .12 Henry 13 Shaaber w 



REGULAR PROGRAMME. 



No. 1, 15 targets: 



Schmeck 111101100111111—12 David 110111011111111—13 



Landis 111111101111111—14 Krueger 110011011110000- 8 



Tredway 1 1 101 1 101 101 1 1 1 — 12 Shaaber 111111011011 101—12 



Thurman 011101010111111—11 Harrison 011011011000011— 8 



Thomas 011101111110011-11 Miller 111011111011010-11 



Henry. . . . '. 111111111111111—15 



No. 2, 20 targets: 



Schmeck ..11111111111011111101— 18 Henry 11111111111111110111—19 



Landis 11101111111111111111—19 Harrison . .11111110100111111110—15 



Tredway . .01111011111110111101—16 Miller 11111111111011111111—19 



Thurman.. 10101010100111011111— 13 Kruger. .. .11101011111110001110— 14 

 Thomas... .11110111111101 111011— 17 Shaaber. . .10011010111111000000— 10 



David 11111110011111101101-16 



I No 3, 25 targets: 



Schmeck 1101011011111101110111111—21 



Landis ..1101010111111111101111111— 21 



Thurman ...1111110110111001110111111—20 



Shaaber lllllOllOlOlOlliimmiO— 20 



Thomas lOOIOOlllOllOllllllllllll— 19 



Kruger 1010111011100011110000111—15 



Henry 1110111111110111111111111-23 



Tredway OOOlllll 101 101001 1101 1011 — 16 



Miller 1010111111111101111111111-23 



David 1111101111111110111011111—21 



Harrison 1100011000011001000111111—13 



No. 4, 15 targets: 



Schmeck 13 Shaaber 13 David 11 



Landis. 15 Miller 13 Kruger 10 



Thurman 13 Henry 14 Harrison 12 



Thomas ..10 



No. 5, 20 targets: 



.Schmeck. ..10110110011111111011— 15 David 11101111011111111101—17 



Thomas... .110111111011011101 10— 15 Smith 10110011000010010111—10 



Landis 11111111111111101111—19 Treadway. lllOlOlllllllllOOOOw 



Krueger... 11111101111101111110-17 Henry 01111111111111111111—19 



Miller 11111101011111111111—18 Shaaber. . .01110111111110101111— 16 



Thurman.. 1111110101 1111111111— 18 



No. 6, 25 targets, $4: 



Schmeck 1101111011111011 111100110— 19 



Landis 1111011111110101111111001—20 



Thomas 1111101101 1111111111 1 1101— 22 



Thurman 1111111111110011101011011-20 



Miller 1101111111111101011110011—20 



Kruger 1111110011111101011110110—19 



Henry... OlOOllOlllOllllllOlllJlll— 19 



David..... 0111111011111111111011101-21 



Tredway 1101111101111001101111 101—19 



Shaaber lOlllOlOOHOOOw 



No. 7, 15 targets. $1.50: 



Schmeck 111011110110111-12 Miller 101111111111111—14 



Landis 111111011111001—12 Kruger 111011111111011—13 



Becker 111111100011101—11 Henry 111110110111111—13 



Wertz 010111110001101— 9 Thomas 101111100111101—11 



Thurman. ..... .111111101111101—13 David. 111111111111111—15 



Smith 111101111111101—13 Shaaber 111111011101111—13 



No. 8. 20 targets: 



Schmeck 14 Kruger 12 Miller 14 



Landis 18 Henry 15 Shaaber. ... "15 



Thomas 17 David 16 Smith "12 



Thurman 17 



No. 9, 15 targets, $2: 



Schmeck 13 Thomas 14 David 18 



Landis 13 Miller 13 Coldren 10 



Kruger 12 Henry 12 Shaaber 8 



Thurman 13 



Second Day 



The weather was as pleasant as yesterday, and some new shooters 

 came, among them being Forest and Williams, of Philadelphia; Rene 

 Clayton, one of the best shooters from Tamaqua, Pa.; A. Gechter, of 

 Hummelstown, Pa. ; J. Coldren, of the South Side Club; Oscar Melot 

 of Unionville. The managers of the shoot were Jas. Schmeck, John 

 Shaaber, Geo Ritter and Brook Harrison, all of them are shooters 

 who will not take water at any time, are good stayers and are always 

 ready to go around to the different shoots. They say they will give 

 another good shoot in the near future. 



Extra No. 1, 10 targets: 



Thurman 9 Coldren 9 Miller 7 



Schmeck 7 Shaaber 7 David., . 8 



Thomas 8 Landis 7 Henry... 8 



Extra No. 2, 10 targets: 



Schmeck 9 Henry 10 



Thomas 8 Coldren 8 



Thurman 8 MiUer 7 



Regular No. 1, 15 targets: 



Thurman 13 Schmeck 11 Henry 13 



Thomas 13 David 13 Shaaber' lg 



Coldren 11 Miller 13 Landis 12 



No. 2, 20 targets, $2 50: 



Schmeck., 10111011111110110111— 16 Henry lOlllllllllllllHOlO— 17 



Landis 11111101011101111101—16 Thurman. .01011100111111001001— 12 



Coldren. . ..11110111111111111100-17 David 01111000110111110111—14 



Thomas.. ..11111111111011111110-18 Miller 11110111111 lllll m 1— 19 



Gechter. ...11111111110111111110— 18 Shaaber. . ,11111011111011110111-17 



No. 3, 25 targets, McMurchy system, $3 50: 



Schmeck 0101101101110111101011111-18 



Landis 1111110001111111111111111—22 



gechter 1101111111111011111111101-22 



Henry lllllOlllOlllOOllOlllim— 20 



Thomas lllllllllllllliimilllll-25 



Coldren OOllllllllllimimilllli— 22 



Forest 1011111110110010100100111—16 



Thurman lllllllllllllllllll0''1110-22 



Williams 110101110011011011001 1 111— 17 



D »7 ld : • ••■ v 1111111111110111111101100-21 



No. 4, 15 targets, $2: 



Schmeck..;., ...101001101110110— 9 Forest 011111011110111—11 



Landis ....111111110101111-13 David 111111101111111-14 



Thurman 111110100U1100— 10 Coldren. 111111111111111— 15 



Gechter llllOUHllllll— 14 Melog 0111H110111011-12 



ThomaB., 111011111111111-14 Clayton 11111 l()0mn00-ii 



Henry 111110101111100—11 Miller 111101001111111-12 



Williams 101111100111110-11 Shaaber Illljill0i0iili-13 



No. 5, 15 targets: 



Schmeck 110011010111101—10 Gechter 110110111011111—12 



Landis 111111111111011—14 Williams 111110111111100-12 



Thomas lOOllOlllOOllll— 10 Henry 110111111100111—12 



Forrest 011111111111100-12 Shaaber .111111110111110-13 



Clayton 011111111111111-14 David 011011111110001-10 



Thurman. .111111111111111-15 Miller OllOlllllllllll-is 



No. 6. 20 targets: 



Schmeck . .11001011111101111111— 16 Coldren. . ..01101111111110111110-W 



Landis 11111100111011111111-17 Melot 10100111110111111011-15 



Thurman. 41011111111010111000-14 Forrest. . . .11001110001001111011-12 



Gechter.... 00011110001111111111-14 David llllOlllllimoimO-17 



Thomas, ...lioiionmummi-w Henry, . , . .nmmomiioioiio-ie 



David 9 



Shaaber 9 



Landis 10 



Clayton , . .01011111101011111111—16 Shaaber. ...11111111111010011111—16 

 Miller 10111101101101010111—14 



No. 7, 15 targets, $1.50, McMurchy system: 



Schmeck , 12 Thomas 9 Henry 12 



Landis.. 11 Melot 12 Forest 12 



Clayton 12 Miller 12 Williams 9 



Thurman 15 David 13 Shaaber 11 



No. 8, 25 targets, $4: 



Schmeck 21 Thomas 24 Thurman 21 



Landis 22 Black 13 MiUer 23 



No. 9, 15 targets, $2: 



Schmeck 8 Clark 11 David 10 



Landis.. 15 Shaaber 13 Henry 14 



Gechter 14 Thomas 14 Melot 13 



Thurman 14 



This finished the target events on the program, and the target traps 

 were taken in and live bird traps took their places and in less than 

 one-half an hour we were banging away at feathers instead of mud, 

 but the birds were mostly young ones and very loosely feathered and 

 hard to make fly, so there was very little satisfaction in shooting 

 them. It is getting too late in the season for live bird matches; they 

 should be kept until next fall. The shooting was American Associa- 

 tion rules, 50yd8. boundary. 



Miss and out, $2 entrance: Forest 2, Landis 7, Thurman 0, Henry 0, 

 Williams 1, Thomas 8, Harrison 6, Melot 8, Clayton 4, Gechter 3, 

 Shaaber 3, Schmeck 0, David 2. 



Seven live birds, $5: 



Gechter 1 101 1 12- 6 Schmeck 0221210-5 



Forrest Oil 2200-4 Williams 02101 12—5 



David 2112111—7 Clark 1201111—6 



Thomas 110101 2-5 Harrison 1222110—6 



Melot 1112210-6 Zetler 0221111—6 



H. T. 



The Eureka Gun Club. 



Sweltering hot weather prevailed during the first half of the club's 

 weekly shoot on Saturday, April 28. During the latter part of the 

 shoot a high wind set in and caused the targets to take most puzzling 

 and irregular flights. This contest decided the winners in the differ- 

 ent classes for April. There were several visitors present who par- 

 ticipated. Following are the scores: 



No. 1, 25 targets: 



DeWolf 14 Blue Bird 14 Fuller 22 



Carson 18 Bingham 24 Bowers 15 



Thacker ....17 Waters 16 Willard ;...23 



No. 2, same: 



DeWolf 14 Bingham 25 Willard 24 



Carson 22 Waters 19 Ferguson 21 



Thacker 20 Fuller 21 Goodrich 16 



Blue Bird 11 Bowers 15 



Trophy shoot: 



Bingham '. . . .llllllllllinillliillioil— 24 



Willard 1111011llllllllllllllilli-24 



Class B. 



Goodrich 1111011010011101111111011—19 



Ferguson 1101111111111101001111111—21 



DeWolf 1000101011001111111011110—16 



Class C. 



Thacker 1101111011110101110111111-20 



Carson 1101110010110110101111111-18 



Waters 1100001001111111111111001—18 



Buck 1111010000110110101010110—13 



Maltby 0011101011011101111001101—16 



Visitors. 



Blue Bird 1111111110111110001011110—19 



Bowers 1011011001111110010011101—16 



Fuller 1000110111111110101111111—19 



No. 3, 25 targets: 



Bingham 23 Thacker 16 Blue Bird 12 



Willard 22 Carson 21 Bowers 13 



Ferguson 18 Waters 18 Maltby 13 



DeWolf 12 Buck 17 



No. 4, 25 targets: 



Willard 22 Thackel 9 Maltby ; 10 



Ferguson , 14 Carson 12 



DeWolf 12 Buck 15 



No. 5, 25 target: 



Willard 22 Buck 14 Maltby 11 



Ferguson 17 DeWolf 14 B. Waters. 



Spokane Rod and Gun Club. 



Spokane, Wash., April 20.— Following are the scores of the Spokane 

 Rod and Gun Club's weekly shoot held yesterday. Carson won Class 

 A medal and Doolittle Class B. Carson and Ware tied for Class A, but 

 Carson won in the shoot-off. 



Medal contest, 20 singles and 5 pairs: 

 Cl&ss A 



T Ware 11011111010110110101 10 10 00 10 11—19 



Mason 11111111000100101010 00 01 11 10 10-17 



Carson 11111110111111100010 10 11 00 01 00—19 



McBroom 01110011110110000001 11 11 11 n 00—18 



Cl&ss B 



Morgan 10110101001000101000 10 10 00 10 10—12 



Burke 00101001011001100100 10 10 10 00 10—11 



Doolittle 10000001000010011100 10 11 10 11 11—13 



Shoot off of ties for Class A medal: 



Carson , 011101111101 00 11 11 11 11—16 



Ware 111110111101 10 10 10 10 11—14 



No. 2, 10 singles: Carson 8, Ware 8, Doolittle 6, Mason 6, Morgan 4 

 Wilson 3. ' 



No. 3, 10 singles: Ware 8, Mason 7, Doolittle 6, Wilson 4. 



J. W. Withers, Sec'y. 



Missoula Rod and Gun Club. 



Missoula, Mont., April 29.— Since the club shoot of over a week ago 

 the club has divided its shooters into two classes. Class A to consist 

 of the shooters who thus far this season have made an average of 10 

 out of 15 or over. Class B to consist of all shooters who have made a 

 lower average than 10 out of 15. The weekly winner of class A will 

 be entitled to wear a gold medal, just ordered; and the weekly winner 

 of class B will wear the silver medal, now on hand. This afternoon at 

 the regular contest of 15 singles, the right to wear the gold medal was 

 secured by "Bob" Rogers, who for the second time this season made 

 a clean score. W. P. Brayton knocked out 12, which secures him the 

 privilege of wearing the silver medal during the ensuing week. Score- 

 Class A 



A Harrity 110110010111111—11 Lieut Devol 111001111011110-11 



WHMace 011011101111111—12 Robt Rogers. . .111111111111111— 15 



T S Jones 101011010101101— 9 HA Stephens. .111111011111111— 14 



Class B. 



F H Woody OOllOllOOOOllUl— 7 F P Kern 100111100001011— 8 



WP Brayton... 111111111110010-12 J T Sawhill 001011000010110— 6 



J P Menard 010101100111110— 9 



In consideration of the fact that a stiff breeze was blowing, the above 

 scores are fairly creditable. Will Carr, Sec'y. 



Paterson Gun Club Shoot. 



Paterson, N. J., May 2.— The monthly live bird shoot of the Pater- 

 son Gun Club, was held at Willard s Park, yesterday, under the most 

 favorable weather conditions. The birds were a mixed lot, indifferent 

 in quality. Garry Hopper, one of our youngest shooters, was in great 

 form and killed good birds as readily as poor ones. Tom Morfey was 

 a little off in form and was unmercifully guyed by the boys in conse- 

 quence. The grounds which we think are the best in the country are 

 now in the pink of conditions. ' 



The scores of the day are here appended, events No, 1, 2 4 and 5 

 being at 5 birds each, $3 entry, Hurlingham rules, handicap 'rise, and 

 No. 3, the club shoot at 10 birds, club handicap rises: 



No. 1. No. 2. Ties. No. 4. No. 5. Ties 



Morfey 11121—5 12120—4 10212—4 20022—3 



Wright 10202-3 21112-5 22122222 220.2-3 12222-^5 112211 



Hopper 11011-4 21222—5 21111111 22212-5 11111—5 121122 



Morgan 10021-3 21222—5 110 10120-3 20122—4 



woffe:::::::::::::::::::: ggfcl ^ 3 : n ]- 5 f®fj 



In Nos. 2, 4 and 5, Morfey shot at 31yds,, the others at 28yds 



Morfey (30yds.; 2112111122—10 Morgan (28) 101.121122-8 



Wright (30) 2002222221- 8 Wolfe (28) 210.21.222^ 7 



Hopper (28) 2.12212222- 9 Boyle (28) 1211001022^ 7 



DUTCHKR. 



A Special Car for the Chicago Tournament. 



Treasurer's Office, Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' Asso- 

 ciation, 313 Broadway, New York.— Editor Forest and Stream- 

 Arrangements have been made for a special car to Chicago on May 14 

 at a reduced rate, with first class service, vestibuled train, Pullman 

 sleepers and dining car, for all who wish to attend the Chicago 

 tournament of this Association, to be given during May 17 18 and 19 

 For particulars apply to the undersigned. 8 y ' 1 anQ ia * 



J. A. H. Dbebskl, TreM. 



Fred Hoey in Great Form. 



The first contest for the Riverton challenge plate, which took 

 place on the Riverton Gun Club grounds on May 4, was one of the 

 most interesting affairs ever held on the grounds. It was open only to 

 members of the Riverton, Philadelphia, Carteret, Tuxedo, Valley, 

 Larchmont, Westminster Kennel, Country, Washington, New Utrecht 

 and Elk Ridge Fox Hunting Club. Each man shot at 50 live birds, 

 handicap rises, the entry being $50, with four moneys, 50, 25, 10 and 5 

 per cent. The scores were as follows: 

 Dr Wynn (Larchmont Club), 28yds. 



21222011212220121212212112221112221212201121210222—46 

 W B Ogden (Elk Ridge Fox Hunting Club, Baltimore), 27yds. 



220121200012210020W 

 W M Pack (Riverton Gun Club), 28yds. 



1221200122210222002122222120122210W 

 J B Ellison (Riverton Gun Club), 29yds. 



12122002021212201212212201222211200w 

 W H Kingsbury (Elk Ridge Club), 27yds. 



0011120101 1022212222010W 

 Chas Macalester (Riverton Gun Club), 30yds. 



22120220222222221221211201222210222221022222220220W 

 R A Welsh (Riverton Gun Club),40yds. 



212212211122212110022222202202102201120W 

 Fred Moore (Carteret Gun Club), 30yds. 



22222222202221221012221222222222222222222222220222—47 

 F Leonard (Riverton Gun Club), 27yds. 



rr - : 2222222122222220220222022022222200W 



J H Davis (Riverton Gun Club), 27yds. 



01121221212222121211212112222222210220202122222212—46 

 J Williams (Carteret Gun Club), 28yds. 



2122201122022220120211111210220W ~' " — ' 

 L T Davenport (Larchmont Club). 29yds. 



2220222U 0 1 ^1222120221212222222212022122—45 

 Fred Hoey (Westminster Kennel Club), 30yds. 



22222222222222222222222222222200222222222222220222-47 

 George Work (Westminster Kennel Club), 30yds. 



22112222222012222022222202222221222121220012212222-45 

 A W Money (Carteret Gun Club), 29yds. 



02120222011222122122222212112210221222212222212022-45 

 E G Murphy (Larchmont Club), 30yds. 



21202012220022222222022022122222222221221222222222-44 

 J Wolstencroft (Riverton Gun Club), 27yds. 



11211111111111112010111111111211111211121111101101-46 

 T S Dando (Riverton Gun Club), 30yds. 



220122112122211111012002002222121112211122W 

 E Post (Carteret Gun Club), 28yds. 



11112022221210122122122222221011102222121211212221-46 

 G S McAlpin (Carteret Gun Club), 29yds. 



11222022122122222222012222202222222201200210W 

 F B Frismuth (Riverton Gun Club), 27yds. 



2102222221122222222021212200200120W 

 Ties for trophy and first and second money: 



Hoey 222222222 - 9 Moore 222111220—8 



For third and fourth moneys: 



Wolstencroft 12221 Davis 2320 



Post 11222 Wynn [m 



Trap Shooting at Ellicott City. 



Ellicott City, Md., May 4.— On April 28 A. W. DuBray, the Parker 

 gun man, visited Ellicott City and made the acquaintance of the mem- 

 bers of the club. Mr. DuBray is jubilant over the importation of 

 Whitworth fluid steel barrels by the company he represents and pre- 

 dicts numerous sales; he was also much pleased to find so many 

 latest model "old reliables" in the hands of club members. 



On April 30 the club team went down to a place called Patuxent and 

 there shot in a team race with a team from Laiirel and another from 

 Jessups. The scores made by all three teams were simply rank, too 

 rank for publication; the teams finished with Laurel first, Jessups 

 second and Ellicott City hopelessly in the rear. The return match 

 will be shot on our grounds on May 16, upon which day the club will 

 hold an all-day sooot. 



On Wednesday. May 2, J. O. Jones, the present holder of the Demo- 

 crat trophy, met and vanquished E. A. Talbott, making his fourth 

 consecutive victory. After the contest R. Wilson challenged and the 

 two men will meet May 9. 



The scores of this day were as follows: 



No. 1, 10 targets: Talbott 8, Dr. Fort 8, Jones 7, Hillsinger 5, Kirby 5. 



No. 2, 25 targets, for Democrat trophy: Talbott 14, Jones 15. 



No. 3, 25 targets: Dr. Fort 20, Kirby 14, Hillsinger 12. 



No. 4, 25 targets: Dr. Fort 20, Jones 18, Talbott 12. 



No. 5, 15 singles, unknown traps: Dr. Fort 11, Kirby 9, Jones 8 

 Harding 10, Talbott 9. ' 



No. 6, 25 singles: Jones 13, Kirby 11, Dr. Fort 22, Talbott 18, Har- 

 ding 10. 



No. 7, 10 singles, for box of cigars: Harding 6, Talbott 6, Dr. Fort 

 10, Kirby 9, Jones 6. Secretary. 



Putney Gun Club. 



Putney, Vt, April 28.— The following scores were made by the mem- 

 bers of the Putney Rod and Gun Club at their last weekly shoot held 

 April 28, targets thrown from 3 traps at unknown angles. Mr. A. J 

 Ayer has been appointed fish and game warden and has fined one 

 person $8 for fishing out of season. The fine was rather small, but it 

 is hoped that others will take warning. 



Handicap for prizes, April 28: 



A J Ayer 1011011111 —8 Wilard 011010101000 —5 



W E Ayer 1101110111 — 8 Wings 1101000110101110— 9 



FRob 11111101100101 -10 



April 11; 



A J Ayer 8 out of 10 Willard 11 out of 18 



WE Ayer 9 out of 10 Wing 9 out of 16 



F Rob 8 out of 16 



No. 1. No. 2. 



A J Ayer 1110100111—7 



WE Ayer 1110111011—8 0111001111—7 



OB Willard ...1110001011—5 011 001110-5 



F M Robertson, 1110111111—9 lllllOOOOl— 6 



G A Wing 0100011001—4 1100011010—5 



McNulty 1100010010 -5 



W. E. A. 



Philmont Gun Club. 



Philmont, N. Y., April 30.— Herewith I send you scores made at the 

 regular shoot of the Philmont Gun Club, April 28. This is a manufac- 

 turing town of about 2,000 population, a large portion of the people 

 being interested in sports. Our club was organized in 1889, and have 

 always held two shoots a month, not having missed one shooting day 

 and having from eight to fifteen members on hand. This is a pretty 

 good record for a country club. 



Club shoot, 20 Empire targets, unknown angles, 5 traps: 



Howland 11111101110111011111—17 



Powell 11111100111011110100—14 



Vedder 11001111010000111001—11 



Ames 11111011100111101111—16 



Ferguson 01011111111111111100—16 



Spoor 11110110011011101101—14 



Dingman 0101011 1 01 1 110010101—12 



G Vanderburgh 00011110100111101111—13 



G. V. 



Wilmerding Gun Club. 



Wilmerding, Pa., April 28.— Inclosed you will find scores made at 

 the semi-monthly shoot of the Wilmerding Gun Club yesterday. 

 The day was pleasant and everybody had a good time: 



FMcEntosh 1111111111111101111100010—30 



A Mackert .OlOlOlllOiOlllUOllOlllOO— 16 



D Scott 1110101111111011111011110—20 



S Bishop 0100111111111001111010011—17 



F Jewell 0111001010000000001110010— 9 



J Conboy 0011001000100100100100111— 10 



O Reich 1011111000111111110001110—17 



W Brush 0111110101111100000011111—16 



Ten-bird sweepstake, bluerock targets: 



F McEntosh 0111101011— 7 S Bishop lOllllllll— 9 



D Scott 1101011011— 7 Henderson .0101111110— 6 



W Brush 1111111111—10 F Jewell 0100011111— 6 



A. A. M. 



Onondaga County Sportsmen's Club. 



Maple Bay, Syracuse, N. Y., May 3.— Shoot for diamond medals at 50 

 targets per man: 



A G Courtney llllllllllllllllllllOlllllllllllllllllllimilllll — 49 



GHolloway lllllllllimiOOllllllOllOlllllllllllllllllllliOlO— 44 



C Arno 11111111111111101110111011011101111111111111011100—42 



G Black 11110010111101111111101101111110011111101011111110—39' 



D Walters 10101001010111100101111101111110001011111101010111—83 



H Jones lOllOllOllOlOllllllllOlllOlllllllllOOOlOHlOlOOlOO-38 



M Williams lOlOlllOlllOlOllllOOlOllllOlllOllllOOHOllliOOllOO— 33 



A C Dennis 11011011110011101001111111111100110000111101010100—32 



D M Lefever 00101100111101011000100110110010110111101101111100—89 



M Muntz .01100101110001110100111000011100011001111101 000111-28 



