488 



F'OftEST AND STREAM. 



[Mat 19, 1884. 



Big Shooting on the Climax Grounds. 



TgK Climax Gun Club scored a big success on Wednesday, May 9, 

 when it engineered an all-day tournament in conjunction with the 

 monthly prize contest of the New Jersey Trap Shooters' League. The 

 Bhoot was held on the club grounds at Fanwood, adjoining Benner s 

 Road House. The grounds were in the pink of condition. The Ave 

 "amateur" traps, the latest output of the Empire Target and Trap 

 Company, were placed in such a position that at no time during the 

 day were the shooters annoyed by having the sun in their eyes. The 

 background, however, comprised of a heavy woodland, is rather 

 inclined to make the shooting harder than when the targets were 

 thrown toward the side of the hill. The woods, however, is to be 

 cleared off in the near, future and then the Climax will be able to claim 

 a sky background. The members of the club claim at presant that 

 the man who can hold up a good average on their grounds is compe- 

 tent to shoot in any company. . 



The weather was all that could be desired and the attendance of both 

 spectators and contestants was large. "Jack" Benner, the genial host 

 of the road house, had provided benches and chairs in such quantities 

 as to enable everybody to take matters cozily. A good lunch was at 

 hand, but everybody missed the hot coffee which is one of the mms- 

 pensables at a trap shoot The force of hunters was rather shorter 

 than usual, "Dutchy" Smith being confined to his bed with an attack 

 of inflammatory rheumatism and Neaf Apgar being laid up with a 

 severe attack of malaria. This threw the work on the shoulders of 

 -Tee Kay" Keller, but the aforesaid shoulders being fairly broad he 

 did not stagger under the burden. Valuable assistance was rendered 

 him by Dan Terry and Tom Brantingham. The work in the cashier s 

 office was done by Sam Wilbur, who is a veteran at the business, hay- 

 ing presided over the cash box during all the big tournaments of the 

 Cno v defunct) Middlesex Gun Club held at Dunnellen. Wilbur is one 

 of the few men who can run a cashier's office, take entries, figure 

 percentages, pay out money and at the same time answer any and all 

 questions leveled at him without becoming rattled. Enoch D. Miller, 

 the league manager, was in charge of the league team shoot which 

 was run off quick. League secretary and treasurer Ho bar t was at 

 the Ohio State shoot, this being the first New Jersey league shoot he 

 has ever missed. There was no fault to be found with the manage- 

 ment, as everything ran along as smoothly as could be. 



Despite the fact of these not being high score grounds the shooting 

 during the day was of a high order, and the man who struck anything 

 below an 85 per cent, gait stood little if any chance of coming out 

 safe Empire targets were thrown from the new "amateur' trap and 

 the combination was favorably commented on by all who watched the 

 steady, graceful flight of the targets. If the work done by these new 

 targets at this shoot is any criterion to judge by they should become 



P °The a Maplewood team, who it will be remembered, recently raised the 

 League team record from 117 to 118 breaks out of a possible 125, dupli- 

 cated their performance to-day, and but for the fact that J. Warren 

 Smith was compelled to shoot a strange gun. they would have made 

 another new record. Four of the team who shot in one squad gave 

 such an exhibition as is seldom seen, breaking 98 out of their possible 

 JOO targets, Yeomans, Sickley and Drake making clean scores of 25 

 each, and Van Dyke scoring 23. 



Another surprise of the day was the great pace cut out by the En- 

 deavor team, who rolled up the fine aggregate of 114 breaks, giving 

 them second place. This club is rapidly coming to the front as a body 

 of hard shooters, and with continued practice will hustle some of the 

 older clubs. They shoot on the second and fourth Saturdays of each 

 month on Al. Heritage's Marion grounds, usually with a full turn out. 



There were three full scores made, these being credited to Drake, 

 Sickley and Yeomans; Hoffman, Brantiugham and McPeek got 24 

 each, while 23s were rolled up by Van Dyke, Collins, Creveling, Quimby, 

 Booraen and Miller. _ ' 



In the sweepstake shooting during the day Van Dyke distinguished 

 himself by breaking 110 out of 115 targets shot at, an average of 95.65$. 

 He says the new Winchester ammunition was responsible. 



Below will be found the scores of the day: 

 South Side G. C. 



Breintiudlv H 1110110101111111111111111-22 



HaddeP^'' 0101111111111101111110000—18 



Geoffr3& r * 1111110010111101111111111—21 



Thomas' i" 1111101011101011111111111—21 



Hoffman !'.'.'.'.'. 1111111111111111101111111—24—106 



Maplewood G. O. 



w Smith 1010110111101101111111111-20 



Yeomans ,1111111111111111111111111—25 



cjjpMev 1111111111111111111111111—25 



Van Dvke lllllllOliOllUllllllllll-23 



Drak e 1111111111111111111111111—25—118 



Myrtle Park G C 



F ComDton .0110110111011111101110111-19 



Oumtmns "" 1111110111111111110101111-22 



McHolhim 0100110110101000110101101—13 



R Smith '. 0111101101111 1 01111111111— vl 



Feb, Mar. Apr.May.T'l. 



Maplewood. 113 118 101 118 450 Endeavor... 



South Side.. 104 112 116 106 438 Brunswick. 85 



Union .109 111 111 102 435 Myrtle Park 82 



Climax 107 107 109 106 429 



LEADERS FOU INDIVIDUAL PRIZES. 



25 23 



24 19 



24 22 



24 22 



24 .. 



23 23 



Feb. Mar. Apr.May.T'l. 



86 102 Qi 

 98 85 

 81 101 



114 394 



96 364 



Addison 101111111111111— 



Yeoman 111111110111111 



Trust 111110111011111- 



W Smith 111111111011101— 



Sigler 1. 111111011111111- 



Yeomans 101111111111111—14 Sigler 010100111101011— 



Hedden 101001111011011—10 W Smith 111111101111110—: 



LSmith 111111110111111—14 Quimby 110111111111111— : 



No. 5, 10 targets, $1: 



Addison ...1101011111— 8 Jackson 1111001110- 



Jersey 1111011111— 9 Yeomans 1111111110- 



Creveling 1101111111— 9 Drake 1101111111— 



CummiDgs 1010010101— 5 BreintDall 1111011010- 



H Campbell 1110111111—9 Trust.. 0110111101— 



Lindsley 1111110111— 9 Thomas 1110111111— 



W Smith 1111110111— 9 Hoffman 1111110101— 



McCullutn 1111100001— 6 PJay 0110110111— 



Ligler 1111111111—10 Quimby 1101111011— 



English 0111001011- 6 Manning 0111000011- 



Hedden 1111011111- 9 Gummere 1000111011— 



Miller 1011110111— 8 J L Smith 101UH101 - 



Brantingham 1111111111—10 S Terry 0111110)11 



Van Dyke...., 0111111111— 9 Pierson 1100011111 



Geoff roy 1111011101— 8 Keller 1111101111 



No. 6, 15 targets: 



Jackson 111111001100000— 8 



Van Dyke 111111111111111—15 



Cummings 101000011111111—10 



Geoffroy.. 111111111111011—14 



Brantingham ..111111111001001—11 



Breintnall 111111111111111 — 15 P Jay 111110111111011- 



L Smith 111111011110111—13 Manning 101000111011111- 



Lindsley 111110111111111-14 Keller 111111111111111- 



Quimby 001111111110111-12 Drake 111111111011111- 



Hoffman... .....111111111111111—15 Thomas 111011111111110- 



No. 7, 15 targets, $1.50: 



W Smith 111111011011111-13 Brantingham. . 011111011111111 



Drake 101101111111111—13 Thomas 011111011111000 



Van Dyke 111111111111111—15 Hoffman 110111110111111- 



JL Smith 111011111111111—14 Collins 111111101110011- 



Addison 011111011111111—13 Hedden 011101111111111- 



Geoffroy 111111111111111—15 Manning 011"011 11101001- 



Gummere 110011001101111—10 Fisher 110011010111111- 



iuimbr 001010001110101— 7 PJay 010111011111111- 



.indsley 111111111 111 ill— 15 Ireden 110111111000111- 



Ereintnall 10111111111 illl— 14 Seigler 101111111111100- 



Jackson 011101111110110—11 Walker 000111111010110- 



Voorhees 011111111100111-12 Keller 011111111111100 



No. 8, 10 targets: 



Cleveriug 4 Gummere 9 PJay..... 



Hoffman 6 Lindsley 9 S Terry 



Geoffroy 9 Manning 10 Pierson.,. 



Van Dyke.... 9 Keller 8 Trust 



J L Smith 6 Brantingham 8 J Zeglio 



Sigler 10 Collins 10 D Darby 



No. 9, 15 targets, Si: 



Van Dyke 111111111111111-15 Keller 111111011011101- 



Gummere 111100111101111—12 P Jay. . 111110110U0111- 



Sigler 111111111110111—14 Lindsley 111011110111011- 



Brantingham... 101111011 11 1100— 11 Scott.... 100111101111011- 



Manning 111111111111101—14 J Smith 111111111011111- 



Geoffroy 111111111111101—14 Pierson 101011010110111- 



No. 10, 10 targets, expert: 



Van Dyke 9 Keller 6 Scott 



Collins 7 Gummere 8 D Darby 



J L Smith 8 PJay 7 S Wade 



Geoffroy 8 Brantingham 9 O. H. Townsknd. 





Climax G. C. 

 1101111101101111101111111—22 







. , 1111111011111111111111111—24 



1111111110101111000000111—18 







1111101111111101 iionino— 20 







, ; s . , 1111111111111111110101101—22- 



-106 





Endeavor G. C. 

 1110111111111111111011111- 23 







, 1111111111111110111110111—23 







...1111111101111111110111111-23 







.....1110111111111111011111100-21 







1111111111111111111111110—24- 



-114 





Brunswick G C. 

 0110.11110110011101111111—19 







1111101101111110011010011—18 







0111)11111111111 01110111—23 







, . , 0111000110111101000011111—15 







1010111111111101111011111—21- 



- 96 





Union G. C. 

 1111111111111000011101011-19 







•111111111111011011100111-20 







11111111U0110001011111011 19 



1111101111111101011111011—21 







1111111110111011111111111—28- 



-102 





STAKD1NG OF TUB CLUBS. 





21 



93 



Bran ting- 













25 



92 





23 



23 



25 



24 



95 



23 



93 



Thomas . . . 



. 22 



23 



22 



21 



88 



28 



92 





23 



22 



21 





66 



25 



72 



J L Smith . 



. 21 



24 



21 



20 



86 



25 



94 







22 



23 



21 



89 



D Terry 7 



Geoffroy.... 24 



Sickley. 24 



Van Dyke . . 24 



Miller 23 



Yeomans ... 23 



Drake 33 



Extra No. 1, 10 Empire targets, rapid-firing: 



Breintnall 10 Van Dyke 10 Collins 10 



W Smith 9 J Smith 6 Jackson.-. 5 



Miller 10 Hedden..., 9 McCalluni 4 



Drake. 9 Compton 9 Lindsley 9 



D Terry 9 Thomas 8 Creveling 10 



Brantingham 7 Geoffroy 9 Keller... 



No. 1, 10 targets, rapid-firing: 



Van Dyke 10 Geoffroy 10 Lindsley. 



Drake 8 Brantingham 7 Hoffman 



Thomas. 9 E Collins 8 Jackson 5 



Booraen 7 Miller 9 McCallum 4 



Hedden...... 7 Breintnall 8 



W Smith 10 J L Smith 8 



No, 2, 10 targets, rapid-firing: 



VanDyke 10 Compton 10 Breintnall . ... 



Thomas.... 8 Jackson 8 Geoffroy 10 



Hoffman 9 E Collins 10 Drake 10 



Lindsley 9 Parry , 10 Miller 7 



W Smith ,,.7 J L Smith 8 Brantingham 



No. 8, 15 targets: 



Van Dyke 111011111111111—14 Creveling 011111111101111—13 



W Smith llllOllllUllOl— 13 Booraen 1 1(100111011 111— 11 



Thomas 011111110111100—11 Miller 111011110011001—10 



Hedden OlOlllllOllllll— 12 Hoffman 110011011111101—11 



Brantingham... 111101111111111— 14 Jackson 111111111111111—15 



Lindsley 111111111010111—13 Geoffroy 111101101011111—12 



Addison 111111111111111—15 J 8 Smith 1111101 01101111—12 



Keller 110111111111111-14 Drake 101111111111111-14 



Compton 111100010111111—11 Breintnall 111111111101110—18 



No. 4, 15 targets: 



Jackson 111011011111111—13 Van Dyke 111101111111111—14 



Drake lllllllOimni— 14 Brantingham... 111110101111111— 18 



Oeoffroy OlllllinillllO-13 Lindsley lllOlllllllllll— 14 



Booraen 111100111011100—10 Thomas 111111111110011—13 



Addison 111111111101101-18 Breintnall 110110011111110-11 



H Campbell. . . .011111011111111—13 Hoffman 111111011011111—18 



Miller 011110111111111-13 Parry 110111010111111—18 



Keller , .111111110111111-14 Trust 111111111111110-14 



Manning 111111100111101-18 K Collina 111111011111101-18 



California Tournament. 



San Francisco, May 1.— The Mid-Winter Exposition tournament at 

 bluerocks held on the Exposition grounds April 28 and 29, was a pro- 

 nounced success. Sportsmen were in attendance from all parts of thn 

 State. Bluerocks were used. The m<» dal shoot was won by C. Cate, 

 of the Lincoln Gun Club, with Wm Carnduff, of the Redwood City 

 Gun Club, second. The team match resulted in these scores: 



Lincoln Gun Club No. L s Lincoln Gun Club No. 2. 



C Cate 01111111010111110110-15 F Vernon. .00010111010010010010— 8 



T Barney.. 11111111111100100111— 16 R Wenzel. .01001111110101111001-13 

 D Daniels.. 11011111111111111111—19 G Franzen, 11010110101111011111-15 

 J Brun*.... 10110111101111111111-17 A W Allen. 11110110010110111110— 14 

 J Karney.. 11111011111111111111— 19 EForater. .01111111111101101011-16 



86 66 

 Dinuba Gun Club. Empire Gun Club No. 1. 



.T WShiell .01111111111111111101—18 J Baker.. .01110010111011100000—10 



Giddings . .11101110111110111100-15 F Stewart. OlOOlOOlOllOlllllllO -11 



Fox 11101111111111111111—19 A Webb... 1001 1100110001110111— 12 



Williams. . 01111111100101101011—14 H Quinton. 11010110000111111111— 15 



R Cadwell. 00011101101001110011 -11 H Varney.. 01110011010011001111— 12 



77 



Alameda Co. Sportsman's Ass'n. 

 F Hnefling . , . .001l0000l010100'| 



CBurgans 100101111111101 | 



Deitz 100001000010010 f- w 



McLean 100010000100001 I 



JEDonaldson.lOlllOllllllllOJ 

 Redwood City Gun Club. 

 C W Carnduff..01 10001101010111 

 W J Plump.... 111001011101110 | 



PMcEvoy 100000010000101 )■ w 



J McEvoy 011000111000011 | 



Eikerenkotter. 110100110110010 J 

 Independent, No. 1. 



H Golcher 101000011111000 ) 



CJ Haas 011010110011100 1 



P Bekeart 100011111110001 J- w 



O A Merrill . . . .111011010111111 | 

 O M Allison... .100110011111101 J 



Petaluma Trap 



A Hall 101011101011011W 



Drees lOllOOOllOHOlOw 



C E Reed 111001001110000 w 



The prize shoot was contested 

 entire day. The scores were: 



Webb 11111111111111111111—20 



Allison . . . .11111111110111111111—19 



Fox 11101111111111111111-19 



E Forster.-lllllllllllllOllllll— 19 



Hall 11111111101111111111—19 



Karney. . ..lllllllllllOllllllll— 19 



Shiell 11111111111111110111-19 



Giddings ..11111111110111111110— 18 

 Robinson., 11111101111111110111-18 

 Simpson.. .11111111111110011111— 18 

 S wiveler. , .10011111111111111111—1 8 

 Debenham.011111 11111110111111 -18 

 Robertson. 10111111111111100111—17 



Allen 11111101011111110111-17 



Barney ....11111110011111101111— 17 



Ellis 11101110111111101111—17 



C A MerrillOlllOllilOllllllllll— 17 

 Rickerson .1111 110011 1 1 1 101 1 1 1 1-17 

 Billington.. 01111 11111111 1010011—16 

 Wenzel.... 11111100011110111111— 16 



Slade 11111111101101011110-16 



Bruns 111111111111H000011—16 



Boland . . . .0111110111111 1111001— 16 

 Whitney. ..llllllOllllOl Hi 1001—16 



Cate 11111101101101110111—16 



Thorn 10110101111111110101—15 



Vernon.... 11101011111011101101—15 



Nicol 11010011011110111111—15 



JMcEvoy..lllll01111010l0l0110— 15 

 Caldwell.. .01011011111101011111— 15 

 W Plump.. 00111111011011111100—14 

 Alderton. ..10101111110111100101—14 

 Wheeler... 10111000110101111111— 14 

 Quinton.. ..01010111101011110111— 14 

 Golcher . . ..11111 100101 1011 10101—14 

 Andrews ,.10011111101111010110—14 

 MFeudenerllOllOlOOlll 10111110—14 

 F F MerrillOl 00011011 1 1 101 1 1111—14 



Sta- 11010111011101110110—14 



Forster, , . ,11110101011011111100—1* 



Cook 11111100101111010011—14 



Williams,.. 01101101011010111011-18 

 M V Little. 10011100101110111011-13 

 Wetmore. .11100111011100110101—13 

 Lehrke. . . .11011111000101111001-13 



Durst 11001001011010111111—13 



Bolander . .01111111010101010101—13 

 Daniels. . . .11101110011111110000-13 

 Fischer. . . .10110011111101101100—18 



Cronin 11010010111110110010—12 



WPM'Eroy01111111111001110000-13 



Car field Gun Club of Chicago. 



Jupitbr Plxjvius was up betimes and bestirring himself on Saturday 

 May 5. to quench the ardor of the Garfield Gun Club's shooters on the 

 occasion of their opening shoot for the season of 1894; but 'twas a 

 bootless task. Notwithstanding his mighty efforts of the early morn- 

 ing with a selected assortment of choicest thunderbolts and the steady 

 downpour that followed, the enthusiasts of the Garfield were not a 

 whit dismayed and gathered in goodly numbers at the club house to 

 renew the boon companionship of previous seasons. 



The cheerful fire and hearty welcome tMt greeted each new arrival 

 dispelled the gloom without, and old J. P., not daring to wage war 

 longer with mortals who thus defied the gods, called a truce, plugged 

 up his sieve and gracefully yielded the field. By the time that the 

 traps were ready, the sun was brightly shining and a more perfect 

 afternoon could not have been desired. 



Whether owing to lack of practice or an extra twist or so to the 

 springs, it is certain that the mud pies seemed to have wonderful 

 speed, and in some instances, endurance also; yet the scores as a 

 whole were excellent for a first shoot and give promise of high aver- 

 ages this season. The work of Messrs. Adams and W. Palmer in the 

 trophy contest was particularly noticeable, neither having shot at 

 targets since last September. In the fall Mr. Adams desired to sell 

 his,gun to Mr. Palmer, but the latter hesitated and the deal was not 

 cAnsummated. On Saturday, after Mr. Adams had made his score of 

 25 straight Mr. Palmer borrowed the gun and also broke out straight, 

 breaking in all at unknown angles, with that borrowed gun, 49 out of 

 60. The gun was out of the market. Adams says: "When you have a 

 jood thing, keep it," and Palmer was heard to mutter, "Procrastination 

 s the thief of good chances." 



Mr. Waters, the, genial and ever welcome representative of Forest 

 and Stream, looked in upon us in quest of our scores, but a new scorer, 

 no carbon paper and the score book constantly in use, made it im- 

 possible to comply; hence we are slightly behind time. 



All our shooting is from 5 traps, walk around, unknown angles, 

 unless otherwise specified. The scores were: 



No. 1, 15 singles; Adams, Bowers, HodsoD, Baird, 13; J. Northcott, 

 Mott, 12; Drake, W, Northcott, Lauterbach, Blatherwick, 11; Hicks, 

 Jones, S. Palmer, 10; Wescott 3. 



No. 2, 10 singles and 3 pairs: 

 J Northc't.1111111111 10 1111-15 

 S Palmer.. llllllllll 

 O'Brien. ...0111111111 

 W Palmer.. llllllllll 

 Lauterb'chllllllOlll 

 Bowers.... llllllllll 



Mott 0111111101 



Hicks 1110011110 



60 



Empire Gun Club, No. 2. 



E Olsen 111011000001101 1 



C WDebenhamlllOOOlOllllOlO | 

 F F Lehrke, . . . 101001011111110 )■ w 



C Zeiner 100011111110010 I 



G Schreiber.. . .110011001101111 J 

 Nimrod Gun Club. 



RLiddle 0001000110100001 



Steiner 001000100000111 | 



JStauf 111100111111001 }- w 



A Funke...,-.. .010000010111011 I 



C Minkle 110010001100110 J 



Independent, No. 2. 



Whitney 1111111111001111 



L P Bolander. ,111111100110101 | 



Swiveler 101111110101101 j- w 



Hunt 110000011101100 I 



Capt Slack . . . .010100100110011 J 

 and Gun Club. 



P J Steiger OOOOOOOOOOOOOlOw 



Chapman 11110011101 OOlOw 



by 101 entries, and consumed an 



Levi O'nOOlOll 1 1 01 101 1 1 1 1— 13 



Carnduff. . .001 111 1 01 1 1 100001 101—12 

 EikerenkotOlO! 1001 1 11000111 101— 12 



Reed 11001100011010111101—12 



Crowell,...1000ll010110001111tl--12 



Zeiner OlllOllllOOlllOllOOO— 12 



FFeudenerllOOlOllOlOllllOOlOl— 12 

 Winders. . .01101011011110011100— 12 

 Stewart.. ..10011011111010110100— 12 

 Burgans. . .01110011100110011101—12 

 Varney. . . .0001111100)111001110—12 

 Graney. . . .11110001111001110010—12 



Baker 1 110110001 1 1101 10001—12 



GFeudenerOOOOl 1101 1 0101 1 01 1 1 1—12 



W Sea 10110111100111110010—12 



Franzen... 11111010111100001010— 12 



Hunt 10111111100111001000-12 



Dick 10011101011110100100—11 



Olsen 11101101010010101010-11 



Drees 1 1 1 0) 01 11 1 0010010001—11 



J H Lewis. 00000111001010111111— 11 



Elliott 01001 101 1010101 1 1 1 1 1— ll 



Brown ... .11000111110100010101— 11 

 Campbell . .11010100101011000111—11 

 Ostrander . 00101 101011 101 0101 01 —1 1 



Stauf 00011011110010011011—11 



Funcke. . . .10100100111100100111— 11 



Slack Oil 1 00001 1 01 0111 1000—10 



Kerrison . .00011110101100110100-10 

 Winchest'rOOOlOl 10101101011010— 10 

 C Heath. . .10010110011000110101— 10 



Kohn 0001 0111101001 1 11000—10 



Haas 0101001101011 1 100010—10 



Fanning... 00111101000111001000- 9 

 Nauman... 01000001111000001101— 9 

 W G Scott.10100100010100110101— 9 

 CampbeU.. 01011100000111110000— 9 

 Renwick... 11001010101110000010 — 9 

 R Rees.... 110000101 00100011100— 8 



Sharp 00101001111000101000— 8 



Rigney .. . .01100100011000010110— 8 

 FENelson.10100100100010000101— 8 



Steiner 11000110100101001000— 



Walsh 10010001101011000001— 



Liddle 11100001000001010011— 7 



Congden.. .01100100101001000010— 

 Wagner.. . .01110101000001100000— 

 Kirk wood .0100100090001 0100010— 

 H Heath.. .00110010000000110000— 

 G liddle. . .00000000000000001000— 



10 11 11—15 



11 10 11—14 

 10 10 01—13 



Adams . . . .1001101111 11 10 11-12 

 Ackerman.1111011001 11 10 11—12 



Drake 1011111111 10 00 10—11 



Baird llllllllll w 



00 11 11-13 Jones 0111111110 01 10 00-10 



01 10 10-18 Wescott.. .1111011100 10 01 00- 9 

 111110-13 Hodson.... 1001 111 110 00 10 10-9 

 10 11 11-12 W Northc'tOOOllllllO 11 00 0o- 8 



No. 3, trophy contest, 25 singles: Class A — Adams 25, W. Palmer 25, 

 Drake 21, Hicks 21, O'Brien 20, S. Palmer 19, "Cop" 18. Class B— 

 Baird 22, Bowers 20, M itt 20, Bortree 17, W. Northcott 16, Young 14, 

 Lauterbach 14. Class C— J. Northcott 21, Hodson 20, Blatherwick 18, 

 Ackerman 18, w esC ott 13, Jones 1 1. 



No. 4, 15 singles: Drake 14, W. Palmer 14, O'Brien 14, Mott 13 Hicks 

 12, Adams 11. J. Northcott 11, Young 11, Hodson 9, B ortree 9, W. 

 Northcott 8, Jones 8, S. Palmer 8, Ackerman 8, Matthews 8, Lauter- 

 bach 6. 



No. 5, team race at 10 singles each: Adams's team— Bortree 10, 

 Adams 9, Drake 9, Baird 8, W. Northcott 8. O'Brien 7, S. Palmer 7, 

 Matthews 7, Lauterbach 6; total 71. W. Palmer's team— "Cop" 10, 

 Mott 9, W. Palmer 8, J. Northcott 8, Hicks 7, Young 6, Ackerman 6, 

 Jones 5, Hodson 4; total 63. 



No. 6, 15 singles: Adams 13, Drake 12, Jones 11, Mott 11, Lowry 10, 

 W. Northcott 10, Bowers 9, Hodson 9, Young 8, Lauterbach 0. 



No. 1, Eureka trophy shoot: 



Class A. 



Willard 1101111111011111111111111—28 



Adams 1010111111111111100110111—20 



Phillips 00111111011. 1111011110011—18 



Class B. 



Glover 1001010010111111101011110—16 



L H Goodrich 1100011101111011111110101—18 



H A Fergu«on 1111111111110001100101111-19 



A C Patterson 1111111111101011011111111—22 



M F DeWolf 1110110111100111101111111—20 



Cl&ss C 



G K Maltby .'. . . 1011001100011100111001111—15 



O J Bush :i m Hjn 1 1 - Mj ; rii ;i mil . <1 im ( 2, 



G V Wearts lllOOlOlOOIOIOlOlOlOOnOOl— 10 



Rice 0111000101010000010001010- 9 



No. 2. 25 targets: 



Ferguson 1001101111111111001011011—19 



Glover 10111 1 11 01 1 01 1 1 0001 1 lPOll— 16 



Phillips ninooiiiiiminiiioin-22 



Goodrich 0010011001100010101010100- 9 



DeWolf 0000001000011000110011000— 7 



Maltby 0001001011100100101000111—11 



Patterson 1111110111111011111111101—22 



Willard 0011010011111111111111111—20 



Adams - 0010111111111110111111111—22 



Rice 1110001000100111110010010-12 



Buck 011101111001111 —11 



No. 3, 25 targets: 



Willard 1111111111010111011111010—20 



Adams 11111111111111 10111110111-23 



Glover 1100100011110111111101101—17 



Goodrich 0001010110011101111011100—14 



Ferguson 0111101011100011010111111—17 



Weart 01000101 0001 01 1 01 01110001—1 1 



Pa terson 0101 11 11 110100101 011 11 011 — 1 7 



DeWolf 100101 01 1 01 1 1 1 1 001 000001 1—1 3 



Maltby 001101 000001 1 1100101 1 1 000 -1 1 



Buck 1111011101101101100001110—16 



Rice 0001011100100010010001001— 9 



No. 4, 25 targets: 



Adams 11011111000101111011 11 111- 19 



Paterson 01H101010010H001001 1110—18 



Goodrich 0000111111101110011111100—16 



Ferguson 1001011110011110110110001—15 



Buck 00011011P0001101001110011— 12 



Rice 1010110010101001001000111—12 



DeWolf OllllOlOOOOOlOOlOOOlOOOOO— 8 



R. S. M , Sec'y. 



San Antonio Gun Club. 



Regular medal shoot, 20 singles and 5 pairs: 



Thiele 11011011111111110111 



Veith 10)11111111011111111 



Faurote lllOlOllllllOOllllll 



Samuels ' 1 I'll 110111 1 111111110 



Phillips loioionnoooooiono 



France 11111111110111111111 



shields 10100011011111111111 



Chabot 01110100000011000010 



Epstein 10100010111100111101 



Newton HOlllOOlOlllOlOllll 



Black .101101 01110111111111 



Barr 01010111000111111110 



Wagenfuhr 11100110111011011011 



Biesenbach 10110101010111111011 



Grossmann 10101111001100011011 



Cann 00100100000010000111 



Adams 01010111101111110111 



No. 2, 15 singles: France 8, Thiele 13, Veith 11, Shields 8, Cann 5, 

 Epstein 7, Grossmann 5, Newton 10, Tendick 6, Samuels 18, Faurote 12, 

 Wagenfuhr 8, Biesenbach 7, Chabot 6, Black 11. 



No. 3, 15 singles: Newton 13. Adams 12. Black 11, Veith 9. Phillips 

 11, Thiele 8, BieseDbach 9, Wagenfuhr 11, Chabot 12, Samuels 13, Ten- 

 dick 12, France 8, Faurote 13, Shields 10, Cann 4. O. C. G. 



10 10 11 10 00- 22 

 10 00 10 01 10-22 

 10 10 00 10 10-20 

 10 10 00 11 10-22 



10 10 10 10 10-15 



11 00 00 01 00—22 



10 10 10 00 00-18 



11 10 11 10 00-13 

 10 01 10 00 11—17 



10 11 00 11 11-21 



11 11 11 10 00-23 

 00 00 00 01 10-15 

 00 10 10 11 10-19 

 10 00 11 10 00—18 

 00 00 10 10 10—15 

 00 00 10 10 00— 8 

 10 01 10 00 10—19 



This Is the day for the big handicap SB-bird race at Rutherford, open 

 for amateurs only 



Spokane Bod and Gun Club. 



Spokane, Wash., Mav 7.— Inclosed are the scores of the weekly shoot 

 of the Spokane Rod and Gun Club held yesterday. T. B. Ware made 

 the best score of the season, getting 27 out of 30, and won the Class 

 A medal for the fifteenth time. Burke won the Class B medal for the 

 ninth time 



Medal contest, 20 singles and 5 pairs: 

 Class A 



Eckhardt 11011111100000101011 11 10 11 10 00—18 



Mason 11010111111100011000 10 11 10 10 10—18 



T Ware 11111111111111111101 10 10 11 10 11—27 



Carson.- 01111100111010110001 10 10 10 00 10—16 



Class B 



Doolittle 01001000100011010000 01 00 01 10 10—10 



Burke 11011100001000010011 11 11 10 00 10—15 



Swiveller 00110101010000001100 10 10 00 10 11—12 



No. 2. 10 singles: Ware 10, Mason 7, Eckhardt 7, Swiveller 7, Carson 



7, Doolittle 6, Hillgard 4. 



No. 3, 10 singles: Swiveller 10, Doolittle 8, Ware 7, Eckhardt 7, Hill- 

 gard 2. 



No. 4, 10 singles: Eckhardt 9, Ware 9, Doolittle 7, Carson 7, Swiveller 



8, Hillgard 2. 



No. 6, 10 singias: Swiveller 8, DoolitUe 9 Eckhardt 6, Hillgard 4. 



J ,W. Wphwbs, Sec'y. 



