JtJNH 23, 1894*1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



84© 



the 1895 shoot at Knoxville will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday 

 and Thursday, of the third week in May. 



, The Lynchburg (Va.) Gun Club will hold a merchandise shoot, open 

 to members only, on July 4. 



The White Plains (N. Y.) Gun Club will hold a tournament on June 

 26, targets being used. 



Don't fail to send for a copy of the "Ready Reckoner." It costs 

 only 25 cents. 



The Braddock (Pa.) Gun Club will hold a target tournament on 

 June 28. 



0. H. Townsend. 



Live Birds at Cincinnati. 



Cincinnati has had a shooting match; nt)t one Of those matches 

 heralded all over the country as something to be Classed with the bat- 

 tle of Waterloo, or even Napoleon crossing the Alps, hilt simply a 

 hice, genuine, honest little sweep at twenty-five live pigeons, Hurling- 

 ham rules, and S25 entrapce.. Cincinnati at one time did give old- 

 tashibhed tournaments, when Fred Kernble, AndyMeadus. Stice, Budd 

 krid such how almost antedeluvian shooters cohgregated there and re- 

 lieved the great majority. of their surplus cash, and incidentally taught 

 sbine of said great majority to shoot. But that is so ions ago that 

 men of this generation have forgotten all about; it. In those days 

 men endeavored to learn to shoot in a manner that might on some 

 subsequent occasion be of service to them afield, i. e., held their guns 

 in what pre-historic man, had he had one, would presumably have 

 called a sportsmanlike manner. Furthermore, in these remote ages, 

 when a man did win a stake he had something to go on. Now all he 

 has is hope— hope that when next time he wins a purse there won't be 

 ■seventy-five other fellows In there with him to divide $5 or less, after 

 having individually "ponied up" a couple of dollars or more. 



Ah me! In thoBe far away times how ignorant we all were. Really 

 it is dreadful to contemplate. And yet Ned Kimble in those black- 

 powder - one-man - up - Ave -unknown-traps-guti-belo w-the-elbow-days, 

 broke 185 straight Ligowsky clay pigeons, which was a remarkable 

 feat and one never before or since achieved with all these modern im- 

 provements. Which leads Us to remark that in this day, i. e., up to 

 the time he left off shooting, Kimble was cock of the walk— and so 

 modest with it all ! 



Well, when Henry Goodman announced that he would .give a small 

 sweep, say 25 birds for $25, your correspondent was firmly impressed 

 with the idea that Henry and Goodman, being one and the same man, 

 would be the only real live competitor for honors and purse alike, but 

 behold, when the shoot Came off, which was on June 6, and 14 men 

 actually planked down their cash and signified their willingness to 

 commence operations, then chaos vanished* as it were* and a bona fide 

 shooting match took its place. 



The score will show what was done in the aggregate. None but those 

 who witnessed the shooting will know what pretty kills were made, 

 notably by Ackley, Wine. Jac Art and one grand, deep field stop by 

 Modoc. Dr. Carver in his inimitable style snot along with the Cincin 

 hati Contingent and charmed every spectator by the masterly way in 

 \vhich he handles a shotgun. The writer is free to confess that never 

 in his life has lie seen such perfectly easy, graceful, stylish shooting, 

 added to which the paralyzing effect of that deadly second is some- 

 thing extraordinary, for it is swift as thought and delivered with such 

 unerring precision that I don't suppose the riddled pigeon, could he 

 testify to the fact, could clearly state whether the first barrel had 

 killed him twice or the second mashed him once or whether both had 

 basted him instanter. Great shooting, gentlemen, sure. 



Then they had at Cincinnati, as they always have at a well-conducted 

 pigeon match there, Mr. Hall as referee. Indeed, so far back as the 

 writer can remember, Mr. Hall has always been the referee. If a 

 man were shooting a match with Mr. Hall himself the proper thing 

 would by all means be to ask Mr. Hall to umpire it, for that would 

 save him all further annoyance and assure him a dead sure fair deci- 

 sion all the way through, and that's the way Cincinnati regards Mr. 

 Hall as a referee. Of course, Henry Goodman could not shoot, so he 

 perched himself high and dry away up in air and scored in a most 

 approved manner. One eye was devoted principally to the score. 

 While both stole furtive glances at the live and dead pigeons, in spite 

 of which the boys managed to crib about thirty or more, so that 

 while as a manager and instigator of the shoot he was a great suc- 

 cess, yet as a guardian over the living and the dead (pigeons) he was 

 decidedly a trifle amiss. My innate modesty forbids 1 should say any- 

 thing about the guns and loads, and how many feet per second each 

 charge of shot went crashing through the air; nor could I positively 

 state whether the shells were round or square crimped, whether the 

 wads were dry or greased; but I do faintly remember some one say- 

 ing that of the three winning guns two were made by, I believe they 

 call them Parker Brothers— and that one of these was an old- 

 fashioned "hammer feller," while the other was one of those straight 

 stocked, neck-breaking chaps— not the new Whitworth steel that firm 

 is going to put out, but just an every day gun. So now I trust my 

 readers know all about it. 



The score: 



Skinner 1111111210101111022211210-21 



Modoc 00.1221202002010212211220—16 



Snyder 0121 12221022121 1111 22001 1—21 



Gibson , 10221022002021.100012.201—13 



Ackley 111..21011112110121011101— 19 



Jac Art •012122111111222222211112.-23 



Willie 1211111110.112111112211.1-22 



Murphy 221021001111112.111.11111-20 



DuBray 120111.112121112211111112 23 



Stone .2101011210121112201011121—20 



. Dave 02120i30013102il20020«0«8— 14 



Robinson 12110101200120101.1 121 112—19 



Harry 01O0100021110nil0.12O011.-12 



Wine 1111201120122122111112121—23 



Dr Carver 1122111211211222212.21111— 2< 



Gaucho. 



The Wawasets Beat the Riversides. 



Wir,MiNOTON, Del., June 16.— Inclosed please find scores of the team 

 race between the Wawaset Gun Club, of Wilmington, Del., and the 

 Riverside Gun Club, of Charlestown, Md., shot on the latter's grounds 

 June 9. The Riversides certainly made a good showing for a "brand 

 new" club against the "old veterans" of Delaware. It is only a ques- 

 tion of time before they will show their heels to some of the best 

 teams in the country: 



Wawaset Gun Club* 



T Weldon 1111011111110011011111111— 21 



S Springs 1111001111111111111110111—22 



J Caldwell 1111111111011111011011111—22 



JHuber 0001111011100111011010011—15 



E Mason 1011101101101111111111111—21 



J White 1111111101111000111111100-19 



R Miller - 0111111111111110011101111-21 



F Martin 1011110100111101101010011—16 



E Melchlor 1010101100101100111000111—14 



G Miller 0111011111110111111110111—21 



H Donaldson 0011111011001101111111100-17 



C Springer 1011111111111111111111111—24 



LMaiddir 1111111011111011111011111-22 



O Buckmaster 0111111101011111111111111-22 



G Huber 1111111011101111110111110-21—298 



Riverside Gun Club. 



JHeisler llOllllllllllllOllllOlOll— 21 



W Barnes 1111101011111111111111010-21 



E Murphy 0100001110110111110010010-13 



P Hebern 1111111110111111111111011—23 



R Ij Barnes lOiillOlllOlOOlOllOOHOOl— 15 



R K Barnes 1101111111111111111000111—21 



W Hehern ...1110011101101111010110010—16 



O B Lamarr 1111001111110110111100111—19 



H Barnes 1110111111111011101111111—22 



Joseph Murphy 1001101100100110110110010—13 



R B Gibson lllllllllOOlllllOOHOlOOl— 19 



P K Barnes nilOOOllllllOllllOloioil— 18 



H Richardson lOiOlllilllOOOl 0010111110— 16 



E B Lamarr 0111111011101000101101000-14 



J J Murphy 0111011000111001001000111—13—268 



The Lynchburg Gun Club. 



Lynohburg, Va., June IS.— At the weekly shoot of the Lynchburg 

 Gun Club, held on their grounds at Rivermount to-day, the following 

 scores were made: 



No. 1, for Silverthorn badge. 9 singles and 3 pairs targets, 5 unknown 

 traps, known angles: Terry 10, Domain 9, Nelson 11. Known traps 

 and angles: Cleland 10, Moorman 7, Scott 11, Stearns 10, Christian 9, 

 Clark 6, Manson 9. Scott won on shoot-off. 



No. 2, 25 targets, unknown angles: Nelson 19, Terry 23, Dormin 19, 

 Moorman 16, Cleland 17. Known angles: Scott 18, Christian 14, Clark 

 13, Manson 9, Stearns 17, Katz 10. 



A heavy rain coming up prevented further shooting. F. M. D. 



Catskill Mountain Gun Club. 



Haines Falls, N. Y , June 9.— The. Catskill Mountain Gun Club was 

 organized here this week, with ten members. 0. A. Martin, Pres.; J. 

 W. Rusk, Sec'y-Treas. Regular shoots every Saturdav afternoon. 



John W. Rusk. 



Rain Interferes at Wilmington. 



Rain, rain again, and then more rain, fell to the lot of the Wil 

 mington (Del.) Gun Club on the occasion of their annual tournament 

 held on tneir Union avenue grounds on June 5. 6 and 7. The grounds 

 of the club are just to the left of Union Park, Wilmington's popular 

 temperance resort, and give a clear background. The morning was 

 wet and disagreeable and this kept away many shooters from sur- 

 rounding towns. In the afternoon it cleared off, but too late to im- 

 prove the attendance. Among those who braved the elements were 

 Herbert Alexander, of Oxford Furnace. Pa.; J. M. Taylor, of New 

 York; John Creighton, of Hockessin; A. H. Cordin, R. C. Holmes and 

 J. W. Evans, of Camden, Del. The shooting was done at bluerock 

 targets, thrown from keystone traps, under the rapid firing system. 

 W|j giye^he, principal scores: 



Greiff oiilllllli-,. 



„ Marshall 1111111111-10 



Evans 1111011111- 9 R C H lllOllllll— 



Hartlove 1111011101—8 Bilderbach 1101011011— 



Alexander 1111111111— 10 Maj Taylor OOOOllUOl- 



No. 2, 10 bluerocks: . , ., 



AH C.... 1111111111—10 Greiff 1111111111-10 



R C H .1111111111—10 Marshall 1101111111— 



Evans 1110111010- 7 Bilderbach 1110011111— 



No. 1, 10 blherobks; , 



AHC s ljllOlilOl— f 



Stolit. OiOllOOlil— f 



Stout 1111000110— 



Creadon 1111100000— 5 



Alexander 1011111111— 9 



Hartlove 1111110111— 9 



No. 4, 15 bluerocks: 



AH C 111111101011111—13 Greiff 111110111111111-14 



Alexander 111110111101111—13 R C H 111111111111110-14 



Hartlove 111011111101111—13 Marr 111111111111111—15 



Stout 011111100101111—11 Creedon 111111010111110—12 



Evans 111101111111011—13 Bilderbach 111111111111011—14 



No. 5, 10 biuerocks: 



Marr 101011llll-:_ 



Burroughs 1110111111—9 



Bilderbach 11 1011 1010-7 



Greiff 1101101011-' 



Stout 1111101111—9 



Alexander 0110011011—6 



Evans 1111011110-8 



HartloVe llllllHOO-8 



AH 0.., 1111101111-9 



No. 6, 15 bluerocks: 



L White OlllOlillOlllll— 12 A H C 000111111111111—12 



Marr 1ll1llllllllll0-l4 Hartlove lOllllOOliOllll— 11 



Stout. ......... ,111111110111111-14 Greiff 111111010011111—12 



Evans 111111111011111—14 



The Second Day 



was stormy throughout, and the shooters were anything but comfort- 

 able. The only new arrival was Henry David ("Landis"), who Came 

 down from Germantown, struck a great pace and won the bulk of the 

 money. The results follow: 



No. 16, team races: 



Underwood UlllOllll— 9 



Evans llllOllllO— 8 



Jersey. 0010101010— 4—21 



R Barnes OlllOOlOll— 6 



Gibbons 1101111111— 9 



D Barnes 11H101011— 8—23 



Underwood. . ... .0011110001— 5 



Evans llllllllll— 10 



Underwood .0110100011 



Evans 1101110111 . 



Creeden UllllOlOl— 8-21 



R Barnes 0101101001— 5 



Gibson llllllOlll— 9 



D Barnes 0000111001— 4—18 



R Barnes 1110111101- 



Barnes 0001001010— 3 



CrcecU-n IlOOr.UOl- 7—22 Gibson.,,, 1011010100— 5—16 



R Barnes HOlllOlll— 8 



Oibson llOiOllOOO— 5 



D Barnes llllllOllO- 8-21 



Match shoot: 



Tie. 



D White lllllOllli 11111-14 



Underwood 1111111110— 9 



Evans 1111011011— _ 



Creeden 0000110101— 4-21 



Tie. 



10110—12 



D Wilson,.... .1111111110 

 On the Mnal Day 

 the Bun condescended to show its face for a few hours, and this 

 started out a trio of shooters from Philadelphia who shot through all 

 the events. They were W. T. Tredway, F. "Henry" and R. D. Muller, 

 and right well did they shoot. The sunshine lasted until well along in 

 the afternoon, but about 3:30 the rain again began to fall, and at 5 

 o'clock all hands quit in disgust. Every one who knows the Wilming- 

 ton boys and their generous hospitality regrets exceedingly the shabby 

 treatment accorded them by the Weather Bureau. Chas. Fehrenbacn, 

 Harry Hartlove, John Marr and "Jersey" Ducray were the prime 

 hustlers during the tournament, and they did not allow the condition 

 of the weather to interfere with their good nature. On Wednesday 

 evening Mr. Fehrenbach had all arrangements completed for a ban 

 quet at his house, but the scarcity of visitors resolved the affair foi 

 local men alone. It is hoped that when the club holds another shoot it 

 will be blessed with better weather. 

 Extra, 15 birds, $1: 



Tredway llllllllllllOlO— 13 Hartlove llOllllllllllll— 14 



Landis 111011111111111—14 Muller 111010011100111—10 



Henry 111111110111111—14 Marr llllllOllllllOl — 13 



No. 8. 

 1111111111—10 

 0111010011— 6 

 1001110111— 7 

 1000100111— 5 

 0010000010— 2 

 0110001110— 5 



Nos. 7 and 8, 10 birds: No. 7. 



Tredway 0111111010—7 



Landis 1000111111—7 



Muller 0011000010-3 



Henry llOOllllll— 8 



White 0101000011—4 



Hartlove 



No. 11, 10 bluerocks, $1: 



Landis 1111111111—10 Steeleman 0000101011— 4 



Muller 1111111110— 9 Fayette 1110010100- 



Treadway 1111111110- 9 



Henry 1011110010— 6 



Wright 1101111111— 9 



No. 12, 10 targets, SI: 



Henry 0011111111— 8 



Landis 1111110110- 8 



Tredway 1111111011— 9 



Creeden 1111111110— 9 



Steelman 0001100010 - 3 



No. 13, 10 targets, SI: 



Treadway 1011101111— 8 



Landis 1111111111-10 



Henry ..1100011110— 6 



Wright 1100110101— 6 



Phillips 0111001011— 6 



No. 14, 10 singles, $1: 

 Treadway 1011 '11111— 



Landis. . 



Capt John 1111111101— 9 



Phillips 1111110111— 8 



Creeden 1011110011— 7 



Wright 1110101111— 8 



Marr 1011111111— 9 



Hartlove 0100111111— 7 



Phillips 1111110100- 7 



Steelman 1011000101— 5 



Marr 1111101111— 9 



Creeden 1010100110— 5 



Hartlove 1000101111— 6 



Creeden 1110111101- ; 



1111111111—10 Wright 1111110011— I 



Henry 1111011111— 



Phillips 1110111111— 9 



Elliott 1110110010— 6 



No 15, 10 singles, $1: 



Henry 1111001111— 8 



Creeden 0110111111— 8 



Steelman 1110011001— 6 



Treadway 1110111111— 9 



Wright 0111111010— 7 



Beside the above there were twenty-four miss-and-out contests, 25 

 cents entry, one money in each. The various shooters were in for 

 these various pots the following number of times: "Landis'' 11 times, 

 Marr 10, "Henry" 7, Hartlove 4, Muller 2, Treadway 2. Creeden 1, 

 Wright 1. C. H. Townsend. 



Capt John 1111111111—10 



Hartlove 1001101110— 6 



Phillips 0110110110- 6 



Capt John 1100111111— 8 



Landis 1111111111—10 



Hartlove 1111111110— 9 



Trap at San Antonio. 



The regular weekly trophy shoot of the San Antonio Gun Club took 

 place at the Lakeview grounds on the afternoon of June 9. Following 

 are the scores: 

 Tropby shoot, 20 singles and 5 pairs: 



Vollbrecht ■, 10111000110100110000 



Veith 11110011111111101111 



Chabot 01111101001100010010 



Phillips 11111111000111001110 



Barr 11100010111001011011 



Adams 11111111000011110100 



Black 11110111111111111100 



Tendick 11010111100010111101 



Thiele llllllllllllOtOOOlll 



Epstein 00111011000001001100 



Smith 10111100101110101110 



Rothwell 11111001001100111111 



Cann 11010100011001001000 



Biesenbacb 01101100011101110100 



Frank OIIHIOtOIOOOOIOOOII 



Newton 10100111110011110001 



Prescott 1111100101001 1101011 



Shields 0111 1 100001 101101110 



France 11 01011111 1011110111 



Grossmaun 10111100011111111010 



Wagenfuhr llOlOlOOllilOOOOOlll 



G C Smith 01111101001011110010 



WO Smith 00001010110110001100 



Mr. Thiele shot out his confreres in the 23 bunch and won in Class 

 A, while Mr. Grossman headed the Class B men. O. C. G. 



10 00 10 00 00-11 

 00 10 01 01 00-20 

 10 11 10 10 11—17 



10 10 00 10 10-18 

 00 10 10 01 00-15 

 00 11 10 00 00—16 



11 10 00 11 00-22 

 10 00 10 10 10—17 

 10 10 10 10 11—22 

 10 10 00 10 10—12 

 00 11 00 11 10-18 



10 11 10 11 11—22 



11 00 00 00 01—11 

 10 10 00 10 01—15 



10 00 10 10 01—14 



11 10 10 11 10—19 

 11 10 10 10 00—18 



10 11 00 01 10—17 



00 00 00 01 10—18 



11 11 10 11 00—21 



01 10 10 10 10—10 



10 00 00 10 00—14 



11 10 11 10 10—15 



Mt. Kisco Gun Club Tournament. 



The fifth annual tournament of the Mt. Kisco Rod and Gun Club was 

 held at their new grounds on June 7 and 8 The weather during' both 

 days was beautiful and all that could be asked for. The attendance 

 was not as large as expected, but it was one of the liveliest tourna- 

 ments ever held in the county. We had among us such men as T. 

 Ward, Halpin, Thomas, Wm. Pierce, Rohr, E. Ward, F. Piatt, Hyland, 

 Halstead, Lent, Rex, Loder, Southard, F. Thompson, Tip Miller 

 etc., all well-known bluerock smashers. Every moment of the time 

 was spent at the traps until darkness prevented further firing. 



Event No. 1, 10 singles: Hyland 10, Halpin 8, Piatt 8, Wood 7, 

 Betti 6. 



No. 2, same: Hyland 10, Halpin 9, Betti 8, Sutton 7, Wood 7. Piatt 7. 

 No. 3, 15 singles! Piatt 15, Hyland 14, Sutton 12, Halpin 12, Betti 11, 



Wood 10. ,'. : _ * 



No. 4, 10 singles: Hyland 9, Ward 9, Sutton 9, Piatt 8, Wood 7, 

 Betti 5. . 



No, 5, 15 singles: Piatt 14, Wood 13, Halpin 13; Thomas 13, Sutton 13; 

 Ward 12, Betti 10. 



No. 6, 10 singles: Wood 9, Piatt 9, Ward 9, Sutton 9, Halpin 8,Thomas 



7, Rohr 6. , 

 No. 7, same: Piatt 10, Thomas 10, Sutton 9, Betti 9, Halpin 8, 



Wood 6. 



No. 8. 20 singles: Sutton 18, Piatt 18, Wood 18, Halpin 17, Hyland 17, 

 Diehl 14, Betti 13, Ward 10. 



No. 9, 10 singles: Hyland 10. Thomas 10, Sutton 9, Piatt 9, Lent 9, 

 Wood 9. Betti 8, Ward 8. Diehl 6. 



No. 10, 10 singles, expert rule: Betti 9, Sutton 9, Halpin 8, Hyland 8, 

 Thomas 7, Ward 7, Diehl 5, Rohr 3. 



No. 11, 15 singles: Halpin 15, Piatt 14, Thomas 12. Betti 12, Sutton 11, 

 Ward 11, Lent 10, Piatt 6. 



No. 12, same: Ward 15, Thomas 14, Halpin 14, Betti 13, Wood 13, Sut- 

 ton 12, Piatt 12, Rohr 12. 



No. 13, 10 singles: Sutton 10, Piatt 9, Ward 9, Wood 9, Betti 9, Thomas 



8, Halpin 7, Ward 6. 



No. 14, 15 singles: Halpin 15, Piatt 13, Ward 13, Betti 12, Ward 12. 

 No. 15, 10 singles: T. Ward 10, Betti 9, E. Ward 8, Pelton 8, Piatt 8. 

 No. 16, 20 singles: Halpin 20, Miller 19, Piatt 18, E. Ward 18, T.Ward 

 19, Rex 15, Betti 15. 

 Team shoot, 15 birds per man, entrance $5 per team: 

 Peekskill Team. 



Southard 13 Loder 13 



J B Halstead : 14 WH Pierce , 13—51 



White Plains Team. 



TWard 12 Halpin 14 



Piatt 13 EWard 14-53 



Mt. Kisco Team. 



Sutton 15 Lent 11 



Betti 13 Rex 12-51 



Five singles and 5 pairs doubles, entrance $1: 

 Halpin. . ..10110 11 01 01 00 10- 8 E Ward. ..11010 10 10 10 10 00— 7 



Betti 11111 11 00 10 11 11—12 TWard.. .11111 11 11 10 11 10-13 



Lancewood. 



Binghamton Gun Club. 



Binghamton, N. Y., June 7.— Club shoot for medal, 25 birds; 



Hobbie 1010110111111100111110110-18 



Carver 0000101010100100101001101-10 



G Kendall 1010010100000110101101101-12 



Doolittle 1110100100100010110010110-12 



Waldron 001 1 0101 1 1 01 101 1 01 1 01 1 11 1—17 



Rose 0010110101101110011111010-15 



Hel ler 0000000001 0001 001 1 0001010— 6 



G Kendall 1111011011111101011101100—18 



;s. 0011101101011101111011000—17 



*Park 1110110111011101111111011—20 



*Schermerhorn 1101110111111111111111111-22 



Brown 0000100110101010111111111—15 



Craver C01 01 01 01 001 00 xOOOl 01 1 001 —10 



Harding lOllOOiOllOllOlOlOlOHOlO— 14 



Squires 0000110001000100000101000— 6 



Parsons 0010110101010111 000000110—11 



lies 0001 10001 01 00001011 01 0010— 9 



In the shoot off for first place Hobbie won. ^Visitors. 

 June lk — Inclosed please find scores of medal contest shot here 

 to-day. The medal shoot was at 25 singles: 



G Kendall 1101111101111111111011111-22 



O ICendall 0100100100001010110100101—10 



Waldron 1111011101111110111011011-20 



Hobbie 0111111111110111111111110-22 



e 0111111111011101101110000—17 



Brown 001110101011010101 1 0111 11—16 



Parsons 1111011011101011111001110—18 



Bennett 0000100100110001001C01011— 9 



Stone 101001010101010101001 0101— 12 



Boss 0011110111101011K 1111100—17 



In shoot-off for first place Hobbie won. 



Calumet Heights Diamond Medal. 



Chicago, June 9.— Following are our latest scores in the diamond 

 medal contest, 40 targets, 5 known traps and angles; June 2: 

 Class A. 



E T Ellicott lOOlllOOOlOOllOlOlllOOOlllOllllOluOlOlOl— 22 



H A Ferguson 1100011010111101111010110111000100011010- 23 



G O Lamphere 1111101111111011111011110111100111111111—34 



W Isbell 0101111110110111101111100110010101001111—27 



A CPaterson 1111111011111011111111011111011111111011- 3-r, 



R A Turtle 1100101011011110001101010010011010101001—21 



Cl&ss B 



A W Carlisle 0110111111101111111011101100011110101101-29 



L L Davis 1111010011110100001000100100100100000001—16 



Geo Knowles 1111111010111110011011110000110101001001-25 



FS Lewis 1011111011111101101111111101111101111101-33 



S M Booth 0011111111111111110111101101111111111111—35 



E T Elliott ,-...1110001111111100111011101011111101101111-30 



G C Lamphere 1111111111111111111111101110111111111111—38 



A CPaterson 0101101111110011111101011111111111111011-32! 



R A Turtle 111101101101101010101111100111101 1 110011 - 27 



Geo Marshall 0000100001111011111100011101011010011111-23 



H A Ferguson 0101101101010010100101111011100101101010-21 



F R Bissell 1111100101111110101010010011001010111111—26 



Class B. 



A W Carlisle 0110101111101010100101111011011110111001-26 



Dr AVescott 1001111111101111111011011101011111111111-33 



L L Davis 1010101000010101110011101000010110111010- 20 



E S Morse 0101100111111111110100111011001110011111- 28 



A P Harper 0000110111011100100100101001011100101101-20 



J A Morgan .0100001101111000101101111010111101101010—23 



Kearney sville Gun Club. 



Keakneysville, W. Va., June 15.— The weekly shooting contest of 

 the Kearneysville Gun Club took place last evening on W. H. Kear- 

 fott's shooting grounds. The attendance was light as a great many 

 of the members went fishing. Bass fishing is exceptionally good in 

 the Potomac River at this place now; a great many fine strings have 

 been taken lately. Taking the weather into consideration the shoot- 

 ing was extremely poor. W. H. Kearfott carried off the medal with a 

 score of nine out of fifteen, after which the usual sweepstake events 

 were indulged in. Our team is as yet in its infancy but the boys are 

 ambitious and expect one day to make as fine scores as either Messrs. 

 Heikes, Tell Mitchell or Bogardus. W. H. K. 



Rechristened it Kittanning, 



Kittanning, Pa., June 14.— We have changed the name of our club 

 from the Blank Gun Club of Kittauuiug to the Kittanning Gun (Jlub. 



Jas. M. Colwell, Sec'y. 



Philmont Rod and Gun Club. 



Philmont, N. Y., June 9 — Practice shoot at 20 targets, unknown 

 angles and known traps: 



Ferguson.. 11110111001011111101— 15 Ferguson.. lllllOll 111111011111— 18 

 Dingman.. 11111111111111001111— 18 Dingman. .111111111,0111100111— 17 



Baker 11111111111011110101—17 Ames 11101110011111011010-14 



Ho wland... 1101 00111 11110010111— 14 Powell 11111111011111111111—19 



Ames 11110110111001101111—15 Vanderbg.10111110111111111111— 18 



Spoor 01001111111011011101—14 Howland. ..01001011101111101101—13 



Powell 11010111111111111011-17 Spoor 1010001 01 00010900001— 6 



The boys having made up their minds to go to Utica on Monday 

 put in Saturday afternoon practicing. G. Vanderburgh, Sec'y. 



Co pake Gun Club. 



Copake, N. Y, June 7.— Match at 25 Empire targets, 20yds. rise, No. 

 7 shot, 38grs. Schultze E. C. powder, unknown ang;les. 20yds rise: 



Burch 1101000011011000111111110—14 



Holsapple 0111011001010101001011111—15 



Bain 1011110110101011111111000—17 



Neiling 11011 100110 11111O10001 011 — IB 



Bashford. 1111101111011111110111111—22 



Kisslebi ack 1111111111111111111101111—25 



Williams 0101111011011001011110101—16 



Blass 01 10011101 11 111101 1 00100 1 —1 6 



Fbeo C. Bain, Sec'y. 



