ICS 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
In New Jersey. 
SOUTH SIDE'S SATURDAY. 
Jan. 18.— The regular weekly shoot of the South Side Gun Club was 
held to-day, twelve shooters putting in an appearance. In the team 
race Hobart 's team defeated Whitehead's team by 23 breaks. Scores: 
9 
5 
9 
8 
6 
10 
4 5 
d k 
8 9 
6 6 
9 .. 
9 9 
6 
6 7 
'8 '9 
6 .. 
8 10 
7 
8 
10 
Events: 1 3 
Orton 7 5 
Hassinger ,,. 7 7 
Dawson 8 7 
W Smith 8 7 
Clark - 8 
W M Smith 6 
Whitehead 10 10 
Thomas „ . . . . 8 
D D Terrill 6 
Hedden 8 
Folsom , 8 
Eley 8 4 2 
Team race: 
Hobart's Team. 
W Smith 1111111111100111111111110-2$! 
Hassinger 1111111111111101111111111—24 
Olark 1011111110111010111001111—19 
J H Terrill lOllllllllllllllOlOlllHl-22 
Orton 1101011111001111101001111—18 
Dawson 0111011 011101 111001000111—16—121 
Whitehead's Team. 
Thomas 0011110100111111111111111-20 
Hedden 1111101100101010011111111—18 
Hollis. .1010001000111100110100001—11 
Eley 1111110101110101011111101—19 
W M Smith 1001011111011110000111001—15 
DD Terrill 1111101010011101010001101—15— 98 
KEYPORT DEFEATS SOUTH AMBOY. 
Jan. IS. — Toe South Amboy Gun Club were the guests of the Bay- 
side Club, of Keyport, to-day. the occasion being a friendly contest at 
bluerocks between teams of 18 men from each club. It was a perfect 
day for shooting, and a large number of friends of the respective 
clubs were present. The visitors were defeated by 31 targets, 
although they shot a game race from start to finish. Conditions: 25 
targets per man, known angles. James Van Brackle, the veteran trap 
shot of the Midway Gun Club, refereed the shoot. Following are the 
scores: 
Bayside Team. 
Wm Watts 1011100110111011111111111-20 
J Veigne 1111111011011111111001010-19 
Wm Brower 0011011110100100001110001—12 
Jos Walling 1101111111100011110111111-20 
J T Walling 0001101100100111001110010—12 
H Bennett 0100001001010100011101111—12 
J Crammer 1111111011011111101111100—20 
D W Walling 1111111011010110101011111—19 
ACarhart 1101011111101111111110110—20 
G G Hoagland 0011100011101110010111011—15 
D A Heyer 0101001110011100100000111—12 
C Ackerson 1111000111110110110111011—17 
W H Perrine ..0111010111011011111010111—18 
P M Force 0110001000010100110101100—10 
T Compton 11 1001 0100001 101011111 101—15 
G Wainright OOlOlOlOOlOOOOOOOOOOlolll— 8 
E Seabrook, Jr 0001100100111011000010101—11 
J Au mack 0111111000011101010111111-17—277 
South Amboy. 
E Applegate 1110011111110111110100011—18 
Wm Dill , 1100100000000101100001011— 9 
BBloodgood 0000010011100001101110111—12 
Wm Walters 1110110101001011110100011—15 
F Disbrow 0001011111101101101100101—15 
J Ed wards 1001010111111101001010010-14 
B Dominick , 1010000101100010011011100—11 
J Narr 1110101011011010111011101—17 
Edlvins 1101111001100000100111111—15 
Harry Green OlOlOOOOOOOOOllOllOlOlOOl— 9 
F Jacobs , 0010111000001100101000001— 9 
A Aleott 1011100110101101011001111—16 
CRay 0111100010010100110010111—13 
JSeaworth 1010001001111000101111100-13 
J Wallace OOlOllOOOlllOlOiniloillOl— 14 
Harry Bloodgood 1101101010100101011110101—15 
John Bay 1100011111000110101110001—14 
J Bloodgood 0100111011011111110011101—17—246 
Widgeon. 
trap at haledon. 
Jan. IS.— A few days ago I received an invitation from George V. 
Spangenmacher, of the Park Hotel, Haledon, N. J., to come from Pat- 
erson and help him run a live-bird shoot. I accepted the invitation, 
getting to his place about 1:30 P. M. to-day, the date set for the shoot. 
In a very short time there were quite a number of people on hand, 
some to shoot and some to look on, the latter saying that they had no 
chance with the cracks. Garry Hopper was among the spectators, 
having broken a small bone in his arm on the previous evening by a 
fall on the ice. The birds were a capital lot, and it took all the shoot- 
ers' time to stop them in bounds. We ran short of birds in the 10- 
bird race, but had we had birds enough to finish with it would have 
been too dark for shooting when it came to the last round, 
Mr. Spanaenmacher intends fixing upborne first-class grounds in the 
immediate vicinity of his hotel. The grounds will not be more than 
one block from the street car track, so they will be quite convenient 
for those who may wish to attend. When once he has started he says 
the boys will always find plenty of live birds and targets on hand. The 
scores in to-day's events were as follows: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
T Morfey (32)22022—4 122222222—9 
E Morgan (30)102.2—3 1 12221222-9 
Butterw . (28)02221—4 22.222012—7 
A Dotty (28).02222— 4 212222222-9 
H Wolfe (29). 20*10—2 22222211*-8 
No. 1. 
J Dotty (28). 1.201— 3 
J Jones (30)..0211.-3 
C Lee (28)...»U0-2 
S Hill (29) 
No. 2. 
212220.10—6 
202222.10-6 
1.02212.2-6 
101210222—7 
DUTCHER, 
[* In sending us the score our correspondent marks this bird with 
the terse sentence, "dropped for place."] 
PLEASURE ROD AND OUN CLUB. 
Jan. IS.— The Pleasure Rod and Gun Club, of Paterson, N. J., held 
a target shoot to-day at its grounds, which are very conveniently 
located. This club is a young organization, and is composed of young 
men who are employed in the different shops in the city. It has made 
great headway and now numbers nearly thirty members. The club 
shoots every Saturday and on holidays. The scores in to-day's events 
were as follows: 
C Pyle 1111111011111111110010111—21 
T Mulroony lOlllllOOHOOOl 0111110111— 17 
WMcGuigan. 1011111111111011111111110-22 
B Masbell 0101011111111110011001111—18 
P Brain 1111011011111111011111101—21 
H Devine 1010011111111111001011011—18 
DUTCHER. 
AT SINGAC. 
Jan. 23.— The following sweeps were shot to-day at Bunn's grounds, 
Singac: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
Morgan 2212210-6 2212-4 
Wright 1222122—7 2221 -_4 
Griffith .212220-5 2320-3 
C Bunn 2222201-6 22. —2 
No. 3. No. 4. 
2210-3 2212-4 
2120-3 2222—4 
6"'-0 
ijuuu, , ,.««««4v;i — \i — a \j — v «... 
No, 1 was 7 birds, $5; Nos. 2, 3 and 4 were $2 miss-and-outs: 
AT THE CARTERET CLUB. 
Jan. %2.—ln the absence of George Work, J, P. Knapp and others, 
who were attending the Work-Murphy and Knapp-Dolan shoot at the 
Westminster Kennel Club's grounds to-day, there was naturally a 
small attendance at the Carteret Club's regular wpefcly shoot. 
It was an important day too, a contest for the $250 Knapp cup being 
on the programme. It requires three entries to make a contest, and 
the requisite number was obtained, four shooters taking part in one 
of the hottest races for the cup shot to date. Wright won a heat by 
killing 20 straight, Hoey and Duryea being right after him with 19 
each, Hoey having lost hid first bird and then gone straight to the end. 
Stafford shot well also, scoring 18 out of his 20. The grand total for 
the 80 birds shot at in this race showed 76 kills. 
Several sweeps at 5 birds, $5 entrance, and several $5 miss-and-outs, 
were also decided. A couple of matches between Wright and Hoey 
resulted in favor of the former, who shot in good form throughout the 
afternoon. The scores made were as follows: 
Cup shoot, 20 live birds: 
Trap Score Type— Copyright tssc by forest and Stream Publishing Co. 
H B Wright (80) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2—20 
L T Duryea (31) 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 212221222221 2-19 
t T T//" N/* \/ s \ T T *!V ;» T 
...0222222222212122222 2—19 
Fred Hoey (31) 
W H Stafford (26) , ,,'l 2 I 2" 3 "3 '3 0 '3 3 
No- 1. No. 2. No. 3. 
Wright 20022—3 2220 —3 1222-4 
Duryea 22210—4 22112—5 0 —0 
Hoev 22222—5 22222—5 120 —2 
Stafford 00122—3 2020 —2 2220-3 
McAlpin 22222—5 20 —1 2112—4 
Thomas .... 
No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. 
Wright 11222-5 21120—4 0211222- 
Duryea 21122—5 12212—5 0220 - 
Hoey 22222 —5 22220—4 20220 - 
Stafford 20211—4 0 —0 2122222- 
McAlpin 22222—5 11222-5 212021 - 
Thomas 11221—5 0 —0 0121111- 
No. 4. 
222111220-8 
222212212—9 
2221120 —6 
2220 —3 
20 —1 
121122111-9 
No. 9. 
2212-4 
2120-3 
2222—4 
220 —2 
220 —2 
0 -0 
No. 5. 
10221-4 
11202-4 
200 —2 
20220-3 
22220-4 
21011—4 
No. 10. 
221120-5 
2210 —3 
222222—6 
2220 —3 
Match, 20 live birds: 
Trap score type— Copyright iS96 by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 
N.T "v-*T I \J* T 1 *s\T t T T/ , /*-> 
H B Wright 2 22211220210221 2 0 2 2 
Fred Hoey. 
.2 2 0202222222202202 
-16 
-14 
Match, 25 live birds: 
, >i »^ f j ^ -> f / ^ t 1- \ ^ ^ f /i -f k t /* 
H B Wright 2 12212122211220212121 2 2 2 2-24 
Fred Hoey 2 22222222211 1 20222220120 —22 
WILLARD PARK. 
Jan. — Eddie Morgan and D.Hill shot a small race to-day at Willard 
Park, Paterson. The conditions were: 10 birds, $10 a side, loser to 
pay for the birds. Hill won by 2 birds as follows: 
D BUI 21.1022212—8 E Morgan 1012.02.12—6 
A return match between these two at 25 birds, $25, is booked for an 
early date. Dutcher. ^ 
BRUNSWICK GUN CLUB. ' 
Jan. 25 —The regular monthly shoot of the Brunswick Gun Club, of 
New Brunswick, was held this afternoon. Below are the scores made: 
0 Oakley 1111101111111111111111111—24 
E Reynolds 1110111111111111111101111—23 
R McDowell 0111111101011111111111111—22 
R M Pettit 1111111111111110111101101—22 
V S Voorhees llllOOllllOllllllllllllll— 22 
M Allen 0011111111111111111101101—21 
H B Smith 1101011111111111110111101—21 
W E Sperling 1110111111110111111101010—20 
HH Stevens 111001111110110:101111111—20 
R Booth, Jr 0011111111100111010101111—18 
1 Hoagland 100010001111111111*101011 — 17 
H Iredell HlOlOllOlOllOlHOlllOlOl— 17 
R C Nicholas 1101001011111100101111010—16 
H. H. Stevens, See'y. 
AT THE SOUTH SIDE TRAPS. 
Jan. 25.— To-day's attendance at the traps of the South Side Gun 
Club was very fair, the weather being delightful. The following 
scores were made: 
Events: 13345678 
Hassinger 69688998 
Orton.... 5 3 .. .. 8 2 ., .. 
WM Smith 65747265 
Whitehead , 6 .. 10 10 
Thomas 959868 5 9 
Dawson 6 4 6 10 .. ,. 9 6 
Folsom , 7 8 1 7 7 5 .. 
Leutheiser 9 4 0 7 9 7 7 
Olark 8 ., .. 3 
Hobart , . . 7 
Team race: Hassinger 's Team. 
Hassinger 1100111111101101111110111- 
Leutheiser 1111111111111111111111111- 
J H Terrill 1101110111111101111010011- 
Orton I,. . .0001011101111010110101101- 
Hollis 1011100001101110110101111- 
ThomaB's Team. 
Thomas 0110110110011111111111000—17 
Dawson 100U011 11 111011 1 1 1 01 11 1 1—20 
Folsom 0010011111001111011111110—17 
W M Smith 1101001011110101101110011—16 
Hobart 1110101111111111111101001—20—90 
AT YARDVILLE. 
Jan. S3.— Eddie Hill and W. Wiedmann, both of Trenton, N. J., shot a 
race at 25 live birds to-day at Charlie Zwirlein's grounds. The condi- 
tions were: $50 a side, Hill using a 10-gauge and standing at th« 32yds. 
mark, Weidmann a 12-gauge and on the 25yds. mark. The day was 
dark and cloudy, pith a raw wind right in the faces of the shooters. 
The birds were a good lot, not one having to be flushed and not an 
incomer among the lot. Miles Johnson was referee, Zwirlein acting 
as scorer. The scores were: 
Hill 00022 22201 12222 22212 12012 -20 
Weidmann 01112 22210 22222 01221 22222—22 
Jan. 85.— T. J. O'Brien and Al. Baltz shot a sporting race to day at 
Zwirlein's grounds. The conditions were: 20 live birds, loser to pay 
for the birds and furnish five Dunlap hats, one for each of the shooters 
and one each for Zwirlein, John Rothacker and Gus Miller. The day 
was fine with no wind, but the birds were too much for the shooters. 
Scores: 
O'Brien 00200 22002 02102 00201— 9 
Baltz 02202 02*02 10202 22202—13 
Sweeps were also shot to-day as follows: Nos. 1-4, 5 birds, $3; Nos. 
5 and 6, 10 birds, $5. Scores: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 
Gus Miller 22220-4 22020—3 00112—3 20220—3 
A Baltz 82202-4 
T O'Brien 02202—3 
G W Bergner 21222—5 
B Kuser 22011-4 
9 10 
10 9 
5 .. 
"9 '5 
8 8 
8 3 
7 6 
9 4 
-20 
-25 
-19 
-15 
-16-95 
20022—3 
21021-4 
11222-5 
11212-5 
No. 6. 
1102200021—6 
2020222001—6 
12220-4 
21112—5 
No. 5. 
Bergner (30) 0222110210-7 
Miller (29) 0012221212-8 
O'Brien (27) , 2022002220-6 
Wolf (27) 2220222022-8 
Baltz (27) 0221000211-6 
Kuser (30) 
BOILING SPRINGS VS. ENDEAVOR. 
Jan. 25.— A 10-men team of the Endeavor Gun Club, of Jersey City, 
shot a race to-day at Rutherford with a similar team representing 
the Boiling Springs Gun Club, of Rutherford, N. J. The race was at 
25 targets per man, unknown angles, and resulted in a close match, 
the Boiling Springs team winning by 7 breaks. Scores: 
2212201220-8 
Boiling Springs. 
Frank Krebs 
C F Lenone 
Neaf Aperar 
W H Huck. 
H S Welles. 
Endeavor. 
.23 E Edwards 22 
.23 Proctor 22 
.22 C von Lengerke 22 
.22 Eddie Collins 20 
.22 GEGreiff 20 
Corson. , 19 
L Piercy 19 
J A Creveh'ng 18 
C WMcPeek 18 
C C Hebbard 21 
W J Simpson .......19 
G S McAlpin.. 18 
Thornton 18 
Palmer 15-203 E Ingram ,16—196 
Lynchburg Gun Club. 
Lynchburg, Va., Jan. 21.— The regular weekly shoot of the Lynch- 
burg Gun Club was held to-day, the scores given below being made by 
the members present. The scores do not show up well, the boys hav- 
ing struck a lot of hard- breaking targets. Any amount of targets 
were retrieved that had four holes through them, but yet were scored 
against the shooters. The scores were: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
Nelson 1111001011110111110001111—18 1111101111111011011111101-21 
Dornin 0111110111011111101101111—20 1111110111011111101101011—20 
Scott 1110110011110111011001011—17 1101111010110011101111111—19 
Dawson 0001111000111011110110110—15 0011100011111001000110100-12 
Moorman 1111011101110100111001101—17 
No. 3. No. 4. 
Nelson 0111111111111111011111101-22 1111011111101101111101101—20 
Dornin lllllllOlllOllllllllllllO— 22 0111110111110101011111110-19 
Scott 0111010111111111011111110—20 1110101001011101011101111—17 
Dawson 0001101001111010110100011—13 1110011011101101001011111—16 
Moorman . ..1110111111011110110011110— 19 1001100001011000100011101—11 
Stearns 0111111111111111101100001—19 1111001101100011100110111—15 
No. 5: 
Nelson 1111111111010111010101011—19 
Dornin 1011001111101111100111101—18 
Scott 1111000100101111111101101—16 
Dawson 0010001001101010100110111—12 
Moorman - , 1111111001011101110011110-18 
F, M. D. 
The Season at Monte Carlo. 
The following scores are from the London Field of Jan. 18: 
Friday, Jan. 10.— ITp to within the last few days the shooting at 
Monte Carlo, which commenced on Dec. 16, had not been of much in- 
terest to home readers, for very few English shots had found their 
way out to the Riviera, and the £20 prizes which have been shot for 
three times a week will now be succeeded by the preliminary events, 
with £40 added, leading up to the Grand Prix du Casino. This, as 
stated some time ago, is rather later than usual, not being shot for 
until Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 5 and 6, so that competitors com- 
ing out from England for the first time will have plenty of opportunity 
for familiarizing themselves with the ground. Up to the present 
time Mr. Roberts and Count Trauttmansdorff, the champions of 1883 
and 1892, have done best, and Count Vosr has also been shooting well, 
but we do not find any new names to note so far. To-day's score is 
appended: 
Prix des Amaryllis (handicap) of £20, added to a sweepstakes of £2 
each; second received 30 per cent, of the entries, third 20 per cent.: 
29subs. . 
Meters. 
27 
24 
26 
25 
24 
M Lo 3 
Mr Dolan.. 3 
Signor Nocca , ....2 
Signor J Grasselli 2 
Mr Slow 2 
Mr Pearce , .2 
30 Mr Roberts (divided first 
and second prizes, £63 
10s.) 5 
24 Prince Poniatowski (ditto). .5 
23^ M Lindes (third prize, £12). .4 
29 Count Trauttmansdorff 3 24 
Signor Mainetto Ghido 3 
Missed their second bird- M. Descharmays (28 meters), Duke of 
Braganza (26), Messrs. Paccard, Barry-Herbefeldt, Duferron, d'Hayes, 
Ersklne (24), and G. Grasselli (23). 
Missed their first bird: Signor A. Cesare (26 meters), Messrs. Robin- 
son, Poizat, Brinkman (25), Messrs. Etienne, Serguereff, Begule, 
Albert, Half ord and Woronha (24). 
Monday, Jan. 13.— The fine weather which had been general all along 
the Riviera for the last week showedno sign of breaking, and although 
the steeplechases at Nice this afternoon might have been expected to 
attract some of the shooters, their places were taken by newcomers 
like M. Journu, who would appear to be in his best form, for he com- 
menced the campaign by tieingMr. Robertsfor first and second prizes. 
As there was no wind the shooting was much better than it had been 
on Friday, and five of the twenty-eight competitors killed 13 birds in 
succession, Mr. Brinckman and Signor J. Grasselli being put out at 
the 14th round. Signor Mainetto Ghido, who is a very "deadly left- 
hand shot, missed his 15th, and it wasthen that Mr. Roberts and M. 
Journu agreed to divide. The score is as under: 
Prix des Geraniums handicap of £20, added to a sweepstakes of £2 
each; second received 30 per cent, of the entries, third 20 per cent.; 28 
subs, 
Meters. 
25 
24 
26 
25 
24 
24 
M Serguereff 6 
Mr Slow.. 
Signor Nocca..,.,' 
MA Poizat., 
M Duferron , 
Mr Erskine 
Count Voss 
Meters. 
30 Jttr Roberts (divided first 
and second prizes, £53).. 15 
28J^ M Journu (ditto) 15 
29>^ Signor Mainetto Ghido 
(third prize, £20) 14 
25 Mr Brinckman 13 
25 Signor J Grasselli 13 
26}^ Signor A Cesare 6 
1*- Missed their second bird: Count Trauttmansdorff (29 meters), M. 
Descharmays (28), Prince Poniatowski (25}£), Messrs. Paccard, G. 
Grasselli and Barry-Herbefeldt. 
Missed their first bird: M. Lo (26J^ meters), Duke of Braganza (26), 
Grand Duke Peter of Russia (25), Mr. Robinson (25), Messrs. Dolan, 
Lindes, Etienne, Pearce (24) and M. Begule (23J4). 
A Battle at Waterloo. 
Sutton Junction, P. Q., Jan. 23.— A 25-bird race at bluerocks was 
shot to-day between the Sutton Junction and Waterloo Gun Clubs, on 
the grounds of the latter club at Waterloo. Both clubs having been 
organized late in the autumn of 1895, this was the first time the mem- 
bers of either club had ever faced the traps in a public match. 
Although it is the correct thing to say that owing to the very bad 
state of the weather the score was above the average, this could not 
be truthfully said of this match, as it was an ideal day and everything 
was as it should have been, and if enthusiasm and enjoyment count 
in an affair of this kind, it was an immense success. 
The score of each team is as follows: 
Waterloo. 
C A Nutting , 0100010000101110101100111—12 
W Ashton .1001100101111011001111000-14 
A Mackfarlane , 1111110101111011111101111—21 
J E Mackfarlane. 1110100111111111110011101—19 
R F Shaw 0011011111001110011011011—16 
Dr J S Clark 0111100011101000101110001—13 
Dr SH Martin 0100101101000000011110111—12 
G Moynan 0001101111110111010111101—17 
A E I Beaulne 0111110100010110111101111—17 
J H Sefebore 0100100011100110111101100—13 
A Newell 0110101011101000111000111—14 
E Graves 0010111111001111011111111—19—187 
Sutton Junction. 
Arthur Hibbard 1110011011101011111111110—19 
A W Westover. 1011111101010101111111011—19 
H E Hibbard 1111111100111110101111101—20 
S Draper 1011111111111111101111111—23 
Dr Page 1111110011111011111111111-22 
J Grocotte 0001111111110110001111111—18 
J Emerson 0000000001010111011111101—12 
EG Smith 1100101011110111101111100-17 
D O Draper 0011001100101101010101000—11 
A Hibbard 1110001111011001111011101—17 
R Smith 0011001100110101010100011—12 
J Clark 0110011000001011101001110-12-202 
Boston Gun Club. 
Boston, Jan. 25.— It may be just possible that better January 
weather conditions than those of last Wednesday at Wellington have 
come to pass, but the shooters participating in the third Boston Gun 
Club serial prize shoot would very much doubt such an assertion . 
Fifteen was the number thus engaged, and the pleasant afternoon was 
used to the best advantage. Even thus early, in the series, with only 
one-fifth of the date list cancelled, considerable interest is evinced in 
the shooting. The programme covers fifteen weekly competitions at 
21 targets, six best scores to count for twelve prizes put up by the 
club, a gold badge heading the list. Distance handicap, approved by 
all, is strictly observed, also gun below elbow until giving the call. 
Scores are tabulated below and the events were distributed as follows: 
No?. 1, 2,3, 6, 7, 10 and 13, known angles; Nos. 11 and 12, same angles 
reversed; Nos. 4, 8, 14 and 15, unknown angles; Nos. 5 and 9, pairs: 
Events: 1 $ S h 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IS IS 1U IS 
Targets: 10 10 10 
Howe (16) 8 8 7 
Kirkwood(18) 7 6 9 
5 6 5 10 
3 4 4 9 
2 3 .. 7 
Williams (lo) 4 3 8 3 1.. 6 
Sheffield (15) 7 3 4 4 6 
Miskay (17) 6 3 3 3 9 
Gordon (16) 10 5 5 4 9 
Johns (17) 5 3 2 2 4 
Eddy (16) 5 3 2 .. 8 
Adams (16) 6 4 2 3 7 
Jones (18) 6 4 2 .. 6 
Avery (16) 7 4 0 2 6 
Wild (14) 7 . . 2 . . 9 
Spencer (17) 8 
Parker (17) 6 
Gleason (17) 9 
4 
4 
3 
4 
3 
4 
3 2 
1 4 
1 3 
6 10 10 10 10 5 5 
4 7 10 7 9 4 2 1 
6 7 5 ..||4 
8 
7 
8 
7 
3 
3 
00 
8 
9 
4 
9 
7 
6 
*6 
3 
*3 
1 
6 
2 
2 
1 
9 3 2 7 31 
5 2 10 9 5 8 5 3, 
4 3., 5 5.. 4 5 
4 4 .. 8 6 .. 4 4 
Nos. 7, 8 and 9 composed prize match, 21 targets— 10 known, 5 un- 
known and 3 pairs. Totals: Gleason and Miskay 17, Howe ann Gordon 
16, Spencer 15, Wild 14, Parker, Williams and Kiritwood 13, Adams, 
Sheffield and Eddy 12, Jones 11, Avery and Johns 10. 
Frederick Gun Club. 
Frederick, Md., Jan. 23.— At the meeting of the Frederick Gun Club 
the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: President,. 
C. A. Smith; Vice-President, J. F. Eisenhauer; Secretary, M J. Ken- 
nedy; Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary, Chas. W. H. Keefer;i 
Field Captain, Mai Phoebus; Board of Directors, Vernon Moles worth, 
Wm. Kolb, E. P. Mantz, J. Roger McSherry and Louis Kline. The 
members of the club are enthusiastic over the prospects of having one 
or more large trap-shooting events in Frederick during the coming 
season. No date has yet been determined upon for any event, but ai 
the proper time the necessary arrangements will be made. 
Chas W. H. Keefer, Cor. Sec. 
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