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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 9, 1894. 



Pansy Tournament, 



Kingston, N. Y„ June 1.— The members of the Pansy Gun Club and 

 their guests had a splendid afternoon's sport on their grounds on 

 Memorial Day. The principal event was a team shoot between fifteen 

 men from the Pansy Gun Club and a like number from the Marl- 

 borough Gun Club, this being the return match of a contest between 

 these clubs at Marlborough three weeks ago. Rarely has a combina- 

 tion of natural circumstances been more propitious for the success 

 of an event of this kind than during the earlier part of the shoot. 

 The temperature was delightful, while the bright rays of the sun 

 were concealed behind clouds just dense enough to suit the marks- 

 men. During the latter half, however, the wind piped merrily as a 

 squally southwester swept over the ground, causing the targets to 

 twist about in every conceivable direction. The light too commenced 

 to get decidedly baffling, fitful gleams of sunshine alternating rapidly 

 with spells of grim, gray squalls. It was close to noon before the 

 first trap was pulled and from then on until 6 o'clock a steady fusi- 

 lade continued until over 3,000 targets had been disposed of. After 

 the contests the Pansy Club, together with the Marlborough team as 

 guests, went to the Eagle Hotel, where they enjoyed a sumptuous 

 supper. Following are the ^ cores of the match and a few of the 

 sweeps: 



Pansy Gun Club. 



H Meyer 1111101111010110110101001—17 



Geo Styles 1111111111011010111110111—21 



W S Smith 1111011111111111111111111-24 



Geo Johnston 0111101111111111011101011—20 



CHume 1111011110101111011101111—20 



L Gakenheimer 0000010011110001001011000— 9 



J Cable 1111101111110111101111111—22 



J Schaffer 1010001101 1 1 1 1 10101111111— 18 



W C Van Anden 1101111101111101010100111—18 



Wm Weston 101111011111111)011111111—22 



W H Van Gaasbeek 0111111111000001111111111—19 



JHines 1111101111011111011100001—18 



Geo Cramer 1110011111111101111011111—21 



R J Carroll 1101010101111110111110101—18 



J R Kenyon 1111111111111111011111111-24—291 



Marlborough Gun Club. 



F Vail 1111111111111111110111111—24 



F Covert. 1111111111110101011110111-21 



J Rhodes lllOOllllOOllOHOiOllllll— 18 



N T Kniffin 1011001010110111101111011—17 



C Baxter 100111 01 1 1 001 1 0001 1 01 1101— 15 



CMillerd 1111010110111100011110010—16 



C W Frost 0011111111110111011011111—20 



C Bingham 1101111110010010011101111-17 



O Dawes lllllllOlOllllOllOOOO 1000—15 



J Rhodes lllllllllOHllOllilllllli— 23 



O P Mitchell 1111111111111111111101111—24 



L McMullen 1001111010100011011010001—13 



E V Covert 0111101111111000110000011—15 



A Fuller 1111100111011011011111111—20 



H Wyatt 1111111111111011111111111—24—282 



No. 1, 10 biuerocks, known angles: Van Anden 10. Myer 10, Kenyon 

 6, F. Covert 9, H. Wyatt 9, Mitchell 9, Fuller 8, E. Covert 6, Van G-. 8, 

 Merritt 7, Vail 10, Millard 10. 



No. 2, 15 biuerocks: Smith 13, F. Covert 11, Myer 14, Van Anden 14, 

 Mitchell 14, Vail 15, Baxter 11, Cramer 12, Van G. 15, Fuller 9, Kenyon 

 13, Merritt 9, Carroll 13. 



No. 3, 10 biuerocks: Merritt 9, E. Covert 8, Schaffer 8, Wyatt 8. J. 

 Rhodes 7, Myer 8, Van G. 5, Smith 9, Hines 7, T. Rhodes 9, F. Covert 8, 

 Vail 10. 



Ties on 8 shot off miss and out: E. Covert 1, F. Covert 1, Wyatt 1, 

 Schaffer 2, Myer 3. J. D. S. 



Business Men's Gun Club. 



Weir. Citv, Kansas. June 1.— The Business Men's Gun Club at this 

 place held their medal shoot on Wednesday, May 30, which was at- 

 tended by a fair representation of thn club. After the regular con- 

 test several sweeps were shot. Results are given in the scores which 

 are inclosed herewith: 



Regular medal contest: 



Franks (allowed 5) 0111110101011111111011110—94 



Doan (5) OlOllOOOllllOiillOUlllll— 23 



Abbott (4J> 0011011101010011111111101—21 



C«lhoun 1111101111111111110111110-22 



Morrison (8) 1010001101011011010101101—22 



Holmes (4) 1111010101011011010101100-19 



«ranat (10) 0000001 1011111111 00101000-22 



Kirk (12) 0101100110110101110101100-26 



Ayers (4) ' lOOOOOOlUlOOJl 10101000011—14 



Mcllhany , OlOlOOOllltnilOOliiliiii— 18 



Dannenberg (7) 1010101 1 1000111 1 100011000-20 



Best 1101111011011100110101100—16 



Timberlake 111001.011111011111110)111-20 



McKim (4) 0111101111110111111110111—25 



Kirk wins first gold medal, McKim wins second gold medal. 



Sweepstakes, 10 single targets: 



Best 1110111001—7 Abbott 1010111001—6 



Timbenake 0111011111—8 Dannenberg 0100101010—4 



Mcllhany 1101111111—9 Holmes 0111111111—9 



McKim 0101111000—5 Morrison 1011111111—9 



Pranks 1101110111—8 Ayers 0111101100-6 



Same: Best 8, Timberlake 9, Mcllhany 8, McKim 10. Franks 7 At- 

 bott 8, Dannenberg 9, Holmes 8. Morrison 8, Ayers 7, Sowers 8. 



Same: Best 7, Timberlake 10, Mcllhany 8. McKim 8, Franks 9, Ab- 

 bott S, Sowei s 7, Holmes 6. Ayers 5, Morrison 5. 



Same: Best 10, Timberlake 10, Mcllhany 9. McKim 7, Franks 6 Ab- 

 bott 8, Sowers 9, Holmes 8, Ayers 4, Morrison 8. 



Ten single targets, expert rules: 



Best 1010100100—6 McKim 1110100111—7 



Timberlake 1111011111—9 Holmes ' '.0101111100-6 



Mcllhany 1111111110-9 Sowers 1000101011—5 



Mamaluke. 



Central New York League. 



Rochbs'jer, N. Y., June 2,— Inclosed find scores of the two-days' 

 mee.t of the Central New York Trap-Shooters' League. The principal 

 event, tbe 5-man team race, took place the second day. As will be 

 seen by the scores, Rochester again carried off the honors, this being 

 the third meeting of the League and three straight victories for 

 Rochester. The cup is a fineone and well worth contesting for There 

 are to be eight contests in all. The cup winners must have the best 

 average in the entire seiies. The individual championship race at 25 

 targets wi s won by Byer and Mayhew. In this contest the best five 

 scores of ue eight to count. ° 



May SO— I o. 1, 15 targets: 



Meyei- 111110111011111-13 Borst 111011011101110-11 



Worth 111111110111111-14 B ...011111010111111-11 



« a ' e 8 ,....1110011101111)0-11 Wagner 111010110)11111-12 



Baker 111111111111111-15 Hunter 1101 1 11 1 la 111 in— l*t 



Mavhew llilioni foillll-12 Thomas [lllllOllOllllll— 13 



Jeffrey 110111000000100- 6 Kent 011010111111111—12 



Glover 111111111111111-15 Swivelier 110111011111101-12 



F, ^',V; Umilllllllll-15 Jeff .....V. 0100011 00 1111—9 



No. 2, 15 targets: 



^ u ' f ord 111111111111111-15 Thomas 111111101011111—13 



J*ff£ey 111110111010111-12 Glover ....111111101111111-14 



Mayhew 111111111111110—14 Baker lOllimillllil- I 



Brigdtn 011111011100110-10 Borst lOllllliuii 11-14 



Whyte 11111101) iinii_i4 B .......... . 10011011 111111-12 



Hupttr 111101111111010-12 Wagner 101001011111100- t 



Gates ioniiiiiinioi-13 Hunt... . .... muioiioiioiiiZii 



Welter 1 1 1 101 1 1 1 n 01 1 1-13 Worth mil 1111111110-14 



Kent 100111011111101-11 Peters . mil 1 10111-14 



Meyer Il0)))0llllini_ 13 



SngteT r ^Peters 17, TVeCir 



Hadley'. nilllllllinil— 15 Kent.. .. nin 



al0 7«V nmwmm 14 worth .o linii i Cil 



No. 7 la birds: Hadley. Worth, Glover and Hunter !■ each Ful 

 ford, Slocum Hookway, Kent, Borst, Corning snd Meyer 13 'earfT 



BS&rar- Q ** ,wi Byer 12 each - 



No. 8, 15 birds: Fulford 15, Worth, Meyer and Hadley 14 each, 

 S'ocum, Weller, Byer, Baker, Glover and Quirk 13 each, Hookway, 

 Kent, Mayhew, Swivelier and Whyte 12 eaeh, Hunter, Jones and 

 Schultz 11 each, Wagner, Corning and Borst 10 each, Rogers 8. 



No. 9, 20 birds: Fulford 20, Slocum and Weller 19 each. Gates, North 

 and Glover 18 each, Mayhew, Wagner, Whyte and Byer 17 each, Jones 

 and Hookway 16 each, Hunter and Quirk 15 each, Meyer and Corning 

 14 each, Borst 13. 



No. 10, 15 birds: Glover 15, Meyer 14. Mayhew 14, Gates 14, Whyte 



13, North 1.3, Quirk 13, Byer 12, Weller 12, Wagner 12, Rogers 11, Hook- 

 way 11, Hunter 11, Fulford 11, Slocum 11. 



No. 11, 15 birds: Fulford 15, Slocum 14, Glover 13, Gates 12, Meyer 

 12, Weller 11, Mayhew 11. Hunter 11. Al. 11, B. Glover 10, Nolan 10. 

 No. 12, 15 birds, expert rules, 23yds. rise: Gates 13, Fulford 12, Glover 



12, Meyer 12, Slocum 10, Redmond 10. Fulford won tie. 

 May SI.— No. 1, 15 birds: 



Fulford 111111101111111-14 North 111111110111110-12 



Glover 111111111111111—15 Thomas 111111111111111—15 



Richardson 111111111111111—13 Hunter 001010011100111— 8 



Arno 111111111111111—15 Slocum 111111111011111—14 



McMurchy 111111101111111—14 Lefever 111011111110111—13 



Mowry 111111111111111—15 Baker 111111111111111—15 



Gates 111101111000100— 9 J Fulfora 111111111101011—13 



Whyte 111101111011110-12 Lane 111111110111100—12 



Brigden 011101111111111—13 Whitney 110110101010100— 8 



Byer 111101111111011—13 Carr 111111111111111-15 



W J Mann 111111111111111—1.3 Lewis 111011111111011—13 



Meyer 111011111111111—14 Wagner 111110011110100-10 



Rayland 111111111111111—13 Mosher 101011100111101—10 



Goodrich 101011010101111—10 W E B 111100001111110—10 



Mayhew 111011111111111-13 Hadley 111110111111111-15 



No. 2, 15 birds: Byer 15, Myer 15, Lane 15, Fulford 14. Richardson 



14, Mowry 14, Carr 14, W. J. Mann 14, Hadley 14, Whitney 14, Glover 



13, Worth 13, Whyte 13, Rayland 13, Slocum 13, Baker 13, Lewis 13, 

 Corning 13, McMurchy 12, Gates 12. Brigden 12. Arno 12, Mavhew 12, 

 Jones 12, Wagner 12, Goodrich 11, Thomas 11, Mosher 11, Lefever 11, J. 

 Fulford 11, Hunter 10, E. L. B. 10. 



Rochester. Syracuse. 



Stewart. ,,.11111111101111111111—19 Arno 01000111110111111111—15 



Meyer 00111111011101111111—16 Wagner. . ..10110111001011111111— 15 



Byer 11111111111011111111-10 Lefever. ...11110011111111111111— 18 



Norton. . , .11111001111111111111— 18 Mosher.. . .11111011010110101110— 14 

 Glover 11111111111111011111—19 McMurchy 11011111111111011111— 18 



91 80 

 Auburn. Utica. 



Baker 11111111101111111111—19 Rayland. . .11111111011101111111—18 



Corning.. ..11010111110011111110-15 J Fulford. .10111111011100111111— 16 



Brigden.. ..11111110111111111100-17 Richards'n 1111011111111 1111111— 19 



Whyte 10110110111111111111—17 Gates 11111111011111110111—18 



Carr 11101111111111111111-19 E Fulford. 11111111111111101110— 18 



87 89 



No. 4, 20 birds: Lewis, Hadley, Byer, Carr and Myer 19 each. Ful- 

 ford, Richardson, North, Borst, Whyte, Corning, Glover and Gates 18 

 each, Lefever, Slocum and W. J. Mann 17 each, Arno, Mowry, Whit- 

 ney, Goodrich, Rayland, Hunter, J. Fulford and Lake 16, McMurchy, 

 Hookway, Mosher, Brigden, Montgomery. Arno and Kent 15 each, 

 Rogers and Goodwin 14 each, Hookway 13, Peters and Jones 11 each. 



No. 5, individual championship, 25 targets: 



Fulford 1100111011111111111100111—20 



Richardson 1111011111111111101111101—22 



Arno 1111111111111111111111110—24 



Glover 1111111101111111111110110—22 



North 1111111111111111111110111-24 



Whyte 1111010010111101111111110-19 



Lewis 1110111110110111111101111-21 



Corning OOIOOIIOOIIOOOOIOOOIOIOIO— 9 



Gates 1100111111111111110110101-20 



McMurchy 1111111111111111011111011—28 



Rayland 11101111'llllllonillOl 01-21 



Hookway 1101101111111010111101011—19 



Mowry 1111111111011111111111011-23 



Mosher. , . , 1001001111111111001111111—19 



Byer lllllllllllllllllllllllll— 25 



Mann lllllllllllOHllllllOllOl-22 



Carr 1101111001111111111111111-22 



Hadley : 1011111111111111111011111-23 



Hookway 1111111111111111111111111—25 



Mayhew 1111111111111111111111111-25 



Lane 0111101110110111111111111—21 



Slocum 1011111111111111010011111—21 



Hunter 1110011101111010101111111—19 



Lefever llOlOlllllOOlllllllllllll— 21 



Brigden 1101011111111 111001110100—18 



Wagner 1110010111111111011110111—20 



Meyer 0110001101101111111011101—17 



Whitney lllllOllOlllillllllOHOll— 21 



Montgomery 1 101 1011 101111 111011 11010—19 



J Fulford 1101011101111101111111110-20 



No. 6, 15 birds, McMurchy system: W. J. Mann 14, Whitney 14, Slo- 

 cum 14, Arno 14, Richardson 14, Ravland 14, Whyte 14, McMurchy 14, 

 Meyer 13, Mayhew 13, Hunter 13, Fulford 13, Glover 13, Kent 13, Mowry 

 13, W. E. B. 12, Lefever 12, Gates 12, Hookway 12, Carr 12, Borst 11, 

 Peters 11. Lewis 11. Lane 11. Rogers 10 E. L. B. 7, Worth 7, 



No. 7, 15 birds: Kay 15, Fulford 15, Slocum 14, Mowry 14, Lefever 14 

 Worth 14, Richardson 14. Glover 14, Carr 14, Kent 13, Gates 13, Hunter 

 13, Arno 13, Whitney 12, Meyer 11, Rogers 11, Lewis 10, Borst 9. 



No. 8, 15 birds: Richardson 15, Glover 15, Slocum 14, Fulford 14 

 Meyer 14, Worth 14, Hunter 13, Kay 13, Gates 11, Jones 11. 



No. 9, 15 birds, expertrules: Fulford 15, Glover 13, Gates 13, Hunter 

 12, Kay 11, Meyer 10, Richardson 10. Slocum 



Calumet Heights Gun Club. 



A complete; rearrangement of the trap-shooting has been made the 

 rapid fire system having been introduced. The committee appointed 

 for the purpose have formed three classes of contestants, A B and C 

 with a handsome diamond badge for each class, to be contested for 

 every Sunday until Thanksgiving, when the winner of each will be de- 

 clared. Arrangements are being made for sweepstake shooting at in- 

 animate targets, with suitable prizes; and, if possible, live bird shoot- 

 ing as well. Inclosed I hand you record of scores made in tronhv 

 contest a> Calumet Heights Club on Decoration Day. The contest was 

 again shot in the face of a strong wind, which affected many of the 

 scores. At 40 targets, Ave known trans and angles: 

 Class A. 



JMBootb- 1111 1010U 1 01 1 11 1 ill 1111111 0101111110001— 81 



G Marshall O0011110111100n0n000'-'lOI1000110100OOOl-18 



GCLamphere 11 1111 1 11 11 n 1 1 1111 11011101 11 11000111 110— 34 



ACPaterson 111111100111 1 1 1 0111 1 101 1 1 1 101001 111 10100- 30 



C weapon 1111101110011100011111111010111110011111-30 



R.A Turite OllonOlimiOllOlllliliiooillllimiiil-33 



Class B. 



GKnowles OOOlOOOOllOllllOlllOlOOlOloioooilOllOOOO -18 



D F Wescutt 011000010111110111000111100111000)101011-23 



W Metcalfe llOlOOOlOOOlOout HOlOlOl ."'00001011101000000-13 



FS Lewis 110 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 j l u 1 1 on 1 1 ij 0l 1 1 11 1 1 ion 1010— 29 



L L Davis 1001101 0011 OOOluOOOOOOOlOlO 1 1 1 10000001 00-16 



J D Birbee OlOlOlOOlOlllOOOOOlOllllOOlllOlOOOlfOOOl-19 



. J- C. L., Sec'y, 



Fulford Defeats Mitchell. 



Richmond, Va. May 29.-The second of the series of three matches 

 at live pigeons between E- D. Fulford, of Utica, N. Y., and W T 

 Mitchell, of Lynch Station, Va , came off at this place yesterday after 

 noon, and proved an exciting race from start to finish. Mitchell went 

 to the score at 5 o'clock and opened the ball with a neat first-barrel 

 kill Fulford's first being doubled up before it had gotten 5yds. from 

 ^ ?;, w ?'?\ t . h ? race was on and men Shooting on even terms until 

 Mitchell's mu bird, which fell dead out of bounds! Fulford'sflrat mfsa 

 was on his 1th, a wicked falter, and again on his 13th he failed^ 

 w= r 9^ blC . hg H V S M ! tc ^ e11 a lead of one bird, which he maintained till 

 lSnJSSbJ&P bt " :a f pl . acin * the men on even terms t 



Mitchell's 4 ah, a wicked twisting riorht-quartering towerer which went 

 away apparently unhit, Fulford finishing his 50 with a run of 37 

 straight, landing a winner by one bird. The work of both men was 

 quick and clean, each bird seeming to catch thl center of the charge 

 and seldom having a kick left in it. Fulford used a W W Grelner 

 hammer gun of 7&bs., loaded with 50grs. E. C. and n ,oz No' 7 chinS 

 shot m U. M C. trap shells. Mitchell used a 12-bore Farker ham Ver 

 less gun Of Jibs, weight, loaded with SV.drs. American wood mS 

 and 1'soz. No. 7 chilled shot In U. M. C. smokeless cases P owo > r 

 * u , lford , HI 1111111010111111111 111111111111111 11111 U111111-4R 



M.icheil "iiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiuiiiiiuminnoin^ 



J. 



Green Ridge Gun Club. 



Schaston, Pa.— There was a grand sweepstake shootine maM, 

 held at the grounds cf this club on Wednesday, May; 30 VVe had in 

 addition to pigeons and clay birds, £00 sparrows ship, od from the 

 West, ^ye used 5 traps made, specially for them. These birds will m 

 out of a trap as fast as trained pigeons, in fact you cannot imagine 

 &Tn e s°am e e der,Ve8 sparrowsUi, y^^™ 



n. D. feWARTz, Sec y. 



Philmont vs. Millerton vs. Copake. 



Philmont, N. Y, May 30.— Twenty -five empire targets per man, 

 known traps, unknown angles: 



Millerton. 



Chapman OiOOOOoiooooi ooi oonoor.OOO— 4 



Brinton 1111011110111111101101110—20 



Fields 0011010011010001101011101—13 



Cline , 1C00010100100000000100101- 7 



Tripp 1011101001000000001111011—14 



W Wilkerson lllllOllCOOliOlOlllOOHOl— 16 



S Wilkerson 1111101100011010111001111—16— 90 



Copake 



Bashf or d 00001 01 0001 01 0001 1 1 1 01 101— 1 1 



Sherman... 1111H0001101110111111011— 19 



Kiesslebuck 0001010100111111010010100—13 



Williams 0100101 01 11 1001 00001 00011—1 1 



Holsapple 1101101111011101011100010—16 



Bane , 1 011 101 1 1C01 1 1 1 11 01 1 10100-17— 86 



Philmont. 



Powell 1111100001111101011111111-21 



Vanderburgh 1111111111101111111111011—23 



Howland 1111111101111001011101011-19 



Dingman 1110111110101110011111111-21 



Fergerson 011111111110*110111111001—20 



Beaudell 10011101110)1111111111101—20 



An ?es 0111111111111010110111111-21 



Bak er 10111111101011100)0111110-18-163 



Spoor 1111011111001111111101011—20 



Wood Powder Gun Club. 



Orangeville, Md , May 30.— Wood Powder Gun Cluh held its fourth 

 shoot at Orangeville, Baltimore county, Md., May 30, 5 traps, Stan- 

 dard Keystone targets, entry 75 cents, A. S. A. rules: 



No. 1, 20 targets: 



01ei\ 10101011010011110111-13 Dr Smith.. 11110111111111111001-17 



Dr Frey. . .11110111110110111111-16 Steever. . . .11110111110110111111-17 

 Williams ..01011011110001110011-12 Hughes. .. .11010010111111111111-16 



Kell. 10010101101110110111-13 E Smith. . .00010011000011100011- 8 



Hartner.... 11111101111111111101-18 Jackson. .. .11111011111101011111—17 

 Sback'irrd0110lll0110001101111-13 Kimble. .. .01001011000111100101-10 



No. 2, 10 targets, 75 cents: 



O'er 1011011010- 6 Jackson 1111101101- 8 



Williams , .1000101011— 5 Kimble 1000110100— 4 



gell 1110011011- 7 Hughes 1011011011- 7 



Hartner 1111111110- 9 Dr Frey 1111111101— 9 



Sleever 1110110111- 8 Shackelford 1001011011— 6 



F Smith 1000011000— 3 Dr Smith 1111111111-10 



No. 3, 10 targets: 



Oler 1110100110— 6 Jackson 1011111111— 9 



Steever 1101111011— 8 Hartner 1111111111-10 



Dr Frey 1111101111— 9 Williams 1011011010— 6 



Shackelford 0100011011— 5 Dr Smith 1111111111—10 



Lynch , .0000010100— 2 Overman 1000000100— 2 



F Smith. 1011001111- 7 TJlrich 1001000100- 3 



The club wdl hold an all day shoot on Fourth of July. 



Wood Powder. 



Ellicott City Gun Club. 



Ellicott City, Md., May 30.— The continued rains has prevented our 

 local shooters from doing much at the traps since May 10 until to-day, 

 when ten of them went over to Laurel, Md., and took that team into 

 camp in good style. Our "hated rivals" were hitting them, but it was 

 dead easy to break more than they did, and the score was: 



Laurel team- six men, 20 targets, everything known: 



J A Brown 111011101110010)1110—14 



D Reely lOOlliOOioiioioiollO— 11 



EN Fisher 11000011)11011101100-12 



EP Baldwin 10101001 0 1 101 1 1 0 » 111—13 



G Baldwin 11111001010011110111—14 



Ross Baldwin 011 UC011111 10001110- IS— 77 



Ellicott City Team — same conditions; 



Dr Fort 11111111111111110111-19 



R Wilson 10111101111111100111—16 



E A Talbott 011110101101 11011111—15 



T Kirby 01101111111101000111—14 



J O Jones 11101010110111111010—14-86 



Several pools were run off after the team race and the Ellicott City 

 men were right in it for the shekels; unfortunately the scores were 

 not obtained. It is probable that a hundred target race will be shot 

 on our grounds next month for a cup and added purse, the result to 

 represent the State championship at known targets, of which more 

 later. Secretary. 



Boiling Springs Fishing and Gun Club. 



Rutherford, N. J , May 30.— Scores made May 30 for merchandise 

 prizes; the poor scores irere due to the high wind. Shoot at 25 single 

 biuerocks: 



Hollister 1111110111111011111110111-22 



Lane 1110111110111001100001111—17 



Kuebel 1 1 1 011 1 11 01 01 01 1 01 1 1 10000-16 



Paul 0111111010011101001111111—18 



James 01010101 1 0 1011 n 1101 U101 — 17 



Griffith 110111 llPCOlOCOlOOlKDll— 16 



Walsrode 1111111111111001010111111—21 



Klees 1101111001110111000011)10—16 



Adams 01110000000 fOiOl 0000001 10— 8 



Coe 1111 0001 101 01 010001 00 1111-14 



Grieff 010110101)100111110110111— 17 



Lawrenson 1000010000101010011001110—10 



Hag en 1 0001 01 1 1 1 1 001 01001000100— 11 



Jeannerette 1111111111111110010011111-21 



Huck 1111010101101111000110111-17 



Matzen 11110100111 lOlUOOllllllll— 18 ' 



Wm Hughes 1 1 10 1 11 01 1 10001 1 1 01 1 01 100— 16 



Krebs 10101100101001 11111011000-14 



Lenone 0101 1 11 10001 100111 1 101111— 17 



Wood 1001110101111101111011011—18 



R Burgess Sr 000111000000101 10000001 11— 9 



N. G. S. 



Missoula Bod and Gun Club. 



Missoula, Mont., May 26.- Only seven shooters stepped to the score 

 this afternoon to contest for the respective medals of the A and B 

 classes of the Missoula Rod and Gun club, in accordance with a re- 

 classification of tbe membership, and these seven seemed intent on 

 making as poor scores as possible, considering the fact that the 

 weather conditions were perfect. J. P. Menard carried off the honors 

 of the A class, while T. S. Jones did likewise in the B class, at ih« 15 

 singles, known angles, 16 and 18yds. rise; the results reached were as 

 follows : 



A Class. 



A Harrity 011101 1 IlliOlll — 12 J p Menard 011111111111101—13 



Lieut Devol 010101110011111—10 W P Brayton. . .101100110101101— 9 



B Class 



F P Kern 100100001100110- 6 T S Jones 011010110101001— 8 



F H Woody 000110000010110— 5 



After the above a rather uninteresting and decidedly one-sided team 

 shoot took place, t wo 5-men teams, led respectively by A. Harriiyand 

 Lieut. Devol, shot down 10 singles each man at unknown angles re- 

 sulting in Devol's team doing up their opponents to the tune of 33 to 

 25. W. C. 



Needham's Maiden Effort. 



Needham, Mass., June 1.— Inclosed find maiden effort of the Neec- 

 ham Rod and Gun Club. The small attendance is due to other attrac- 

 tions on the holiday. We have now twenty members, and at our next 

 shoot hope to have three traps running in good order. Hope none of 

 the cracks will challenge on the strength of the score. We are shoot- 

 ing (at) biuerocks: 



Hudnut 01000000C000100W 



Hedenberg 1 Oil 101001 01 1 1 1 01 10101010— 15 I 



w Cook 0001101001 111000000010100— 9 



Bethel 0010000011001101010100000— 8 



Bartlett OOuOouoooOllloiOOllOlllOO— '."> 



Bawes. lOlOOlOHOlllOlllllllOlOO-15 • 



Met calf 0100100010000000100101000— 6 



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Butte Scores. 



Butts, Montana, May 27.— Below you will find the scores made at 

 our club hhoot of the 20th and 27th. : 



iR M B da L eo ^ te 5 I; ' £5 tar g ets: Smith 22, Cowan 22, Wright 18, Williams 

 lb, Booth -41, Newbro 20, Dennison 17, Jargur 19. 



Twenty-five targets: Smith 22, Cowan 21, Wright 19, Dennison 18. 

 a —Medal shoot at 25 targets: Wright 22, Jargur 22, Cowan 21, 



Smith 23, Rugur 20, Dennison 19. * 



Twenty-five targets: Wright 20, Rugur 17, Smith 22, Cowan 22. 



John F. Cowan. \ 



