866 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Mat 2. 1896. 
On Staten Island. 
COLUMBIA SHOOTING ASSOCIATION. 
April 20. — The Columbia Shooting Association held its monthly live- 
bird shoot this afternoon on the New Dorp Gro ve grounds, Staten 
Island. John H. Schleuter, of Brooklyn, captured the club shoot, being 
the only shooter to score 6 out of his 7 birds. The scores in this event, 
and in the sweepstakes also shot during the afternoon, were as be- 
low: 
Club shoot, 7 live birds per man, A. S. A. rules to govern: J. H. 
Schleuter (28) 6 P. F. Ehrich (26) 5, J. B. Gordnn (26) 4, J. G. Henrv 
(26) 3, C G. McWiHiams (27) 3, J. W. Whortley (26) 2, R. J. Perry (26) 
2, T. L. Foster (26) 2, R. J. Behrens (26) 2, T. L. Weedon (26) 1, C. W. 
Hester (26) 2. 
No. 1, 3 live birds, handicap rise: Schleuter 3, Ehrich 2, Gordon 3, 
Henry 1, Williams 1, Whortley 1, Perry 1, Foster 2, Behrens 2, Weedon 
2, Hester 3. 
No. 2, same: Schleuter 2, Ehrich 1, Gordon 1, Henry 3, McWil- 
Jiams 2, Whortley 1. Perry 2, Foster 2, Behrens 3, Weedon 2, Hes- 
ter 2. 
No. 3, miss-and-out: Schleuter 2, Ehrich 0, Gordon 2. Henry 0, Mc- 
Williams 2, Whortley 2, Perry 1, Foster 0, Behrens 2, Weedon 1, Hea- 
ter 0. 
GERMANIA ROD AND GUN CLUB. 
April 21.— The monthly shoot of the Germania Rod and Gun Club at 
targets was held this afternoon at the New Dorp grounds. Richard V. 
Wagner made the top score in the club shoot at 15 targets. The 
members are handicapped by distance, their marks being shown by 
the figures in parentheses after their names. Scores: 
Events: - 13 3 4 5 Events: 18 3 4 5 
15 5 5 6 5 
Targets: 
R V Wagner (16).. 
WHGlander (18). 
GH Becker (16).., 
H J Knoebel (18) . . 
OL Meyers (18)... 
OA Gurlech (16).. 
A O Scbmitt (16).. 
15 5 6 6 5 Targets: 
14 4 
12 2 
13 2 
11 2 
11 1 
8 2 
10 2 
13 0 H J Woelf bin (16) . . 9 3 3 1 3 
3 1 1 W H Schneider (16) 10 4 4 1 3 
10 1 JOBrehem(16)..., 9 1 
4 3 3 JH Freussen (16).. 6 8 12 2 
2 4 3 TL Murphy (16).... 7 13 1.. 
3 12 IHDreuss(16) 5 13 0 2 
5 2 3 
CLINTON GUN CLUB. 
April 22.— The members of the Clinton Gun Club, of New York, 
heid their monthly live-bird shoot on the New Dorp Grove grounds, 
S. I., this afternoon. Dr. Emil Schraeder (28) and David G. Schneider 
(26) tied for first place with 6 out of 7 in the club shoot, Schneider 
beating Schraeder in the shoot-off. The scores made this afternoon 
were as below: 
Club shoot, 7 live birds per man, club handicap rise: Dr. Emil 
Schraeder (28) 6. D. G. Schneider (26) 6, H. K. Williamson (26) 5, T. P. 
Longreif (27) 5, E. W. Schraeder (26) 4, G. J. Kingsland (26) 5, L. G. H. 
Wilson (27) 5, S. G. Porter (26) 3, R. J. Williamson (26) 4, J. O.Hender- 
son (26) 4, A. W. Barton (26) 3, T. P. Lee (26) 4, R. D. Morgan (26) 2, 
W. H. Smith (26) 3. 
No. 2, 3 live birds per man: Dr. Schraeder 3, Schneider 2, William- 
son 1, Longreif 2, E. W. Schraeder 1, Morgan 3, Smith 2, Henderson 1, 
Porter 1, Kingsland 1, Wilson 2. 
No. 3, miss-and-out: Dr. Schraeder 1, Schneider 0, Lee 2, Williamson 
0, Longreif 0, E. W. Schraeder 1, Kingsland 2, Wilson 2, Porter 1, Hen- 
derson 1, Barton 2, Morgan 1, Smith 0, 
No. 4, same: Dr. Schraeder 1, Schneider 2, Lee 0, Williamson 1, 
Lonereif 3, E. W. Schraeder 3, Kingsland 2, Wilson 1, Porter 2, Hender- 
son 3, Barton 1, Morgan 1, Smith 1. 
No. 5, same: Dr. Schraeder 3, Schneider 1, Porter 1, Williamson 1, 
Henderson 2, Barton 2, E. W. Schraeder 2, Wilson 0. 
P. and O. Border Gun League. 
Mkadville, Pa. , April 16.— The first contest of the teams of the P. and 
O. Border Gun League was fougbt out on the grounds of the Youngs- 
town, O , Gun Club this afternoon. Below are the scores, which give 
the trophy to tbe Youngstown Club to hold till the next League meet- 
ing at Warren, O., May 14, when it will be again contested for. This 
contest has started the shooting blood in the clubs of the League, and 
I expect the interest will increase as the season advances. We had a 
hot day for it to-day, but there was plenty of cold water and kindred 
Ohio beverages to cool the thirsty shooter, and solid refreshments ad 
libitum. Everything passed off in perfect harmony. The scores of 
Youngstown, Meadville and Warren show that it is nobody's game 
until it is played out. The other clubs, Greenville and New Castle, 
made scores that were considerably lower, but it is only fair to take 
into account that the Greenville Club is not a year old, and that the 
New Castle Club was organized last month. The clubs have some ex- 
cellent material in them, and what is of more value have the shooting 
enthusiasm and what I might call the game blood in them, which will 
tell in the end. It is safe to say that the scores of the two young 
clubs will gain very rapidly on those of their older associates during 
the season. 
Youngstown, O. 
Nutt 0100111110010110100010111—14 
Chapman 1111111011100111111111001-20 
Whitesides 1011111111011101111111111—22 
Wheatland. 1111111011111111111111111—24 
Frey 1111101111110111111111111-23-103 
Meadville, Pa. 
HA Johnson ,-, 1111111111111111111101101—23 
Smith 1 1 11 1 11 1101 0101 1110111 111-21 
Reisinger 1010110011110111111011111—19 
Prenatt 1111110111111110101111110-21 
Hotchkiss 1101101111011100100111011—17—101 
W &rr6Q O 
Rummel 1011010111201001111011111—18 
Sheldon 1111111010111111011111111—22 
Jones 1011101111111111010011111—20 
Ewalt 1110011111111101111111101—21 
Scboonover 1110111101111010011111011—19—100 
Greenville, Pa., Club. 
Naylor 1111111110110110011111100—19 
J M Keck 0011011011100010111110101—15 
Belton 0111111101111010111110011-19 
W D Keck 0011100011011011101111110—16 
Russell 1101011101010110010110111— 16 - 85 
New Castle, Pa. 
Matthews 0011111001111111101000001—14 
gfis 0010111101110111101011111—18 
Wilson 0000110001111111110110111—16 
Alexander 0101100111011000110101100-13 
Cosel 1101110011011001111010111-17— 78 
J. W. H. Reisinger, Sec'y of League. 
Marietta Gun Club. 
Marietta, Ga., April 16.— At the club shoot of the Marietta Gun Club 
held to-day 17 members entered for the club contest, which is at 25 
targets, unknown angles. Meinert and Whitlock were high with 19 
each. The scores were: 
Meinert 1101111010110011111111101—19 
Whitlock 1010101111111101111011101—19 
Thornton 0111111101011101110111001—18 
Setze 1111011100011111110101011-18 
Slack 1111100101111010111011010-17 
Legg. ._. , OllliniOOllOllOOllOlOOll— 16 
Gramhng 1101001110100111010101001—14 
Moshei- 0011101110111110011100000-14 
Reynolds 1101010110111100010011001—14 
M T au .T 0010111001011011100001101—13 
Williams -, 1000010100001100101101111-18 
Lov e 1110100100111100101000000-11 
Austin 100010001000 1011 10011 1000-10 
Glover 0010001 000010101011 100100- 9 
Stephens 0110100000101001001010100 - 9 
B /? ley. 010000000010001 0100101100— 7 
Hiibard ". 0000000100000000100101001— 5 
W. J. B. 
De Lancy vs. Princeton Freshmen. 
Philadelphia, Pa., April 18. — The De Lancy School team went to 
Princeton to-day and tried conclusions with a team composed of the 
Princeton Freshmen. The contest was at 30 targets per man, known 
on ap ™ Dd an S les - Tne ™Bitors won easjJ y by 23 breaks scorin g m to 
99, The scores were as below: ' & - 
De Lancy School. 
J au . x OOlOlllinillllllllliimoilll-26 
guber 101111111011111111111001111011-25 
Harris. .. 011001100011111111111111111111-24 
Van Schaick HOOliOllOllOOlllllliOUlOllll— 22 
Capt. Seymour OllllOOlllllOllllllllliOOlllll— 24— 121 
Princeton Freshmen. 
Young 1101110101001111111101111001011—21 
Chidister OllOOlOllOOtOOOOOlOOlllllilOlOl— 15 3 
Delafield 001 11 10110000111110101111111001—19 
Hudinson IIHIOOOIIIIIIIOIOIIIIOIOIOIOH— 21 
Kendel 01100111lllomillllliii0111001-28- 99 
Trap Around Pittsburg. 
NORTH SIDE GUN CLUB. 
Pittsburg, Pa., April 16.— The second monthly contest for the E. C. 
cup took place to-day on the grounds of the North Side Gun Club. 
The cup will become the property of the shooter making the highest 
aggregate in five out of the seven shoots. The North Side Gun Club 
is one of the most progressive clubs in western Pennsylvania; conse- 
quently its shoots are always well attended. Old hoss and Mcpherson 
managed to-day's shoot, while Bill McCrickart acted as referee and 
scorekeeper. Of course the necessity of shooting their scores inter- 
fered somewhat with Old Hoss's and MoPherson's pleasure, but that 
could not be helped. The scores in the event were: 
P Kelsey 23 22 22 22-89 A Colteryhahn 21 20 21 19—81 
Ony 23 23 21 22—89 Whiting 17 19 21 24—81 
Oliver 22 22 22 22-88 McPherson 22 17 21 17—77 
Old Hoss 22 20 22 21-85 Nimrod 20 16 21 18—75 
AH King 20 21 22 22—85 Marlow 21 14 21 18-74 
J H Shaffer 22 22 20 21-85 Joe Steele 17 20 19 15—71 
H Born 18 23 25 18—84 H Hartman 20 16 18 16—70 
C. A. may's good score. 
April iS.— There was some great shooting done to-day at Brunot'a 
Island by some of the members of the Herron Hill Gun Club. C A 
May, probably the best of the live-bird shots in this city, made the 
great score of 97. losing two of the three he failed to score dead out of 
bounds. After losing bis 1st, 7th and 29th birds he finished with an 
unbroken string of 71. Farmer also shot well, scoring 90, while Fargo 
with 89, McPherson with 86, and Anson with 85, were all strictly in it 
Fargo's and Rickey's scores count as a 100-bird race between those 
two men, Rickey losing by a large majority. The scores were: 
O A May 0211120121111121211112111—23 
1110112122112221122121211—24 
1112011111111121121111121—25 
1111111111111111111111122—25-97 
Farmer . .2222222212121222211211112— 25 
0122112111101111201222221—22 
1111201121222220021112101—21 
„ 0221121121211210120111221—22—90 
Fargo 2111211021120112201111112—22 
1111121221121111111101112-24 
11 001 1 121 1 1 121 1202210111 1—21 
1111111211111110011111102—22-89 
McPherson 2111120111222111202020221—21 
121020012112201 1221211222—21 
201022101 112222220221 21 10—20 
2111122121110111221122212—24—86 
Anson 1201011100111111101012102—18 
0101221201112201011111111—20 
2112121212111221022310212-23 
2101112121221121121112121—24-85 
Rickey , , 1020111222212211022221000—19 
2210022211222122001111222-21 
11222200011222202122122a0— 20 
1111001100222102202222202—18 -78 
New Castle Gun Club. 
New Castle, Pa., April 15.— The club shoot of the New Castle Gun 
Club was well attended to-day. The club contest at 25 targets per 
man had thirty entries. H. P. Sbaner and G.L.Pearson were high 
with 22. The scores in this event were as follows: 
E I Agnew 0100101111101101101110111—17 
B T Braby 1110101111010010101111101—17 
E D Reis 0100000000000000101010010— 5 
R W Cunningham 1100111111101111111100111—20 
L D Pearce 0011100110110010110111110—15 
T E Malone 0111110010100101010110110—14 
M M Thomas 1001000010110101010110110-12 
J Fisher 1010101111101110111101110-18 
SL Riddle 1101101111100011100110101—16 
H P Sbaner 1111011101111011111111111—22 
F Grace 0111101001010100011101000—12 
A M North 0010000100001101011000111—10 
J Ostermeier .0111111000111010110011011—16 
T Elliott 0110001011011011110011001-14 
Rev Glatzert 0000100110100011111110110— 13 
S Cosel 0000000000100000000000001— 2 
W M Gillette 0101111100011101011111011—17 
D F Harlan 1010011000111011110010100-13 
C W Hart 0111111110111101111011011—20 
W J Harlan 0100100101011000100000101— 9 
DrR D Bell 1001111100101001001110110—14 
Robert Cosel 1010110001101011011110010—14 
F M Wilson 0111111111010111111101110-20 
Wm Alexander 1101100100100001110111101—14 
G H Mathews. 1111111010110010011110111— 18 
P A Buchanan 1101011101101010000101011—14 
J M B Reis 1101100110110111110111111—19 
R C Patterson 1110101010011000100110001—12 
Dr G. W Greene 1100101010001010000100010— 9 
G L Pearson 1111111111101111111011101—22 
D. F. Harlan, Sec'y. 
Audubon Gun Club, of Buffalo. 
Buffalo, N. Y.. April 18.— There waB a good attendance to-day at 
the regular weekly shoot of the Audubon Gun Club. The number of 
entries in the badge shoot— No. 2— was 23. Hanks did some great 
work this afternoon, scarcely being able to miss a target, breaking 98 
out of 100. Scores: 
Events: 13345678 Events: 13345678 
Targets: 10 S5 20 15 15 15 10 12 Targets: 10 25 to 15 15 15 10 12 
Hanks 10 25 20 14 14 15 .. .. Forrester.. 8 23 16 15 15 13 9 10 
ECBurk- Talsma.... 8 21.. 13 10.. 7., 
hardt.... 9 19 17 13 12 12 8 9 Brown 13 15 10 12 8. 4 
Sweet 5 14 .. 8 9 10 ,. .. Norris 22 19 13 13 14 6 
C S Burk- Webelhoer ..20 
hardt.... 8 20 15 12 13 11 5 10 Combs 15... , 
F D Kelsey 9 24 19 14 15 14 .. 7 Dubbs 18 15 18 11 .''7 " 
GO Miller, 8 14 17 12 13 12 6 .. Eaton 17 
Reid. ...... 6 18 14 12 10 10 4.. Hammond. .. 19 18 12 13 14 9 
T>r Sauer. . 2 13 10 7 4 8 2 . . Meyer 15 13 ... . 9 . '. . 
Robinson.. 7 15 14 Story 12 9 . 8 
E W Smith 8 18 18 9 7 Middough. .. 17 13 .. .. 9 
McArthur.. 7 17 19 13 12 11 6 .. B F Smith 14 .. .. ii 
No. 2 was the badge shoot; No. 8 was at 6 pairs. 
April 22.— To-day saw the third contest for the Erie county live-bird 
championship badge. Dr. Woodbury won the shoot to-day with a 
score of 23 out of 25, 2 dead out of bounds. Dr. Woodbury is a new 
acquisition to the ranks of the Buffalo shooters, but he has com- 
menced to make his mark. C. S. Burkhardt won the first heat and B. 
F. Smith the second. This makes three men tied for the honors. The 
fourth contest takes place on Wednesday, April 29. C. S. Burkhardt 
and J. Edwards each scored 22 in to-day's contest. Several live-bird 
events were also shot off during the day. Full scores follow: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 
BF Smith 0222222222222022222020022—20 22222»w— 5 2222222—7 
C S Burkhardt . . . .2212122121202102.21211112— 22 1122111 —7 113 ■212— 6 
Dr Woodbury 12112»12212122«1112122111— 23 111121* -6 1212222—6 
Dubb 22222*22«2222222220»20222— 20 2222222 —7 2222222—7 
J Edwards 2220112111211232222012«21— 22 
No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No - 8. 
Edwards 1122222-7 1121112 —7 1222110 —6 2110111-6 OOOw— 0 
Woodbury 1012221—6 1012221—6 2101112 —6 2202122—6 22012—4 
Dubb 22222«2-6 22222»w— 5 1211112 —7 122.212- 6 11221—5 
Smith Ow —0 222200w-4 222200 iv -4 222«221— 6 22222—5 
Braden 2«0102»— 3 
B. F. S. 
Winning Powders at the London Gun Club. 
The London Field, in its reports of pigeon shooting events at the 
London Gun Club and at Hurlingham, gives the guns and powders 
used by winners in the more important events on the programme. 
These points are always of interest to shooters, who, like other men 
with a hobby, run to statistics on such questions. The following fig- 
ures, compiled from the above reports of events shot at the Gun Club 
during the winterseason of 1895-96, will probably be of interest: 
In the main events there have been 22 winners outright, and 103 di- 
viders of stakes. Of the winners 11 used E. C. ; 1 used E. C. and 
Schultze; 3 used Sehultze, and one used Schultze and black; 2 used 
Amberite; 3 Walsrode and 1 Ballistite. Of the 103 dividers 55 used 
E. 0. ; 1 used E. C. and Schultze; 19 used Schultze; 3 Schultze and 
black; 8 Amberite; 13 Walsrode; 3 Cannonite and 1 Ballistite. The 
amounts won by those using the above powders were divided as fol- 
lows: E. C, $5,650; E. C. and Schultze, 5280; Schultze, $1,685: Schultze 
and black, $260; Amberite, §1,070; Walsrode, 81,615; Cannonite, $150; 
Ballistite, $515. The total amouDt won was $11,195. 
In considering the above figures, there are some facts that should 
. be mentioned. In the number of wins and divides credited to Amber- 
ite, there were 2 winners and 3 dividers in contests in which only Am- 
berite was allowed to be used. Of the Walsrode winners and dividers, 
the same may be said of 1 winner and 2 dividers in events in which 
Walsrode alone was to be used. The solitary win of Ballistite was 
that of the Ballistite cup, for which only those using that powder 
might compete. 
Trap Notes from Seattle. 
Seattle, Wash., April 13.— The Interest in trap-shooting in Seattle, 
Tacoma and Spokane, the three principal cities of the State, is worthy 
of special attention. While it is true that the terms "great and extra- 
ordinary interest" have become to a certain extent hackneyed, I am 
forced to fall back on them to express my sentiments. 
In Seattle there is a shoot once a we«k. I was going to say through 
the summer, but that would not be exactly correct, for the boys were 
out once in two weeks through the winter. Tacoma has just as en- 
thusiastic shooters and as many of them. 
Spokane is too far away to take part in our contests, except the 
annual tournaments. She has some of the best men in the State, and 
every on« of them is a thorough sportsman. Perhaps Caspar Whitney, 
of Harper's Weekly, would not admit the possibility of a man shoot- 
ing for money purses and still being a sportsman and gentleman. 
Spokane is preparing for the annual tournament of the Sportsman's 
Association of the Northwest. There will be three days' shooting and 
$600 cash added to purses. „ The Hunter Arms Co. has donated a $300 
trophy for the individual championship at inanimates. The pro- 
gramme is now in course of preparation by Tom Ware and Fred K. 
McBroom. Tom Ware came over to the annual tournament of th e 
Protective Association and carried off the Post-Intelligencer trophy, 
representing the State championship at 50 targets. 
We had a shoot to-day, the scores being as below: 
Team race, Tacoma vs. Seattle: 
Seattle. Tacoma. 
Miner 1111111111—10 Kimball 1111101111- 9 
Purdy 1111111110- 9 Ellis 1010111010- 6 
Chellis 0111110111— 8 Bird 1110100111— 7 
McKee 1011011100— 6 Smith 1101111101— 8 
Kelsey 1010111111— 8 Eberly.. 1111110011— 8 
Ruppe 1111110111— 9—50 Lanning 1111111111—10—48 
Same again: 
Tacoma. Seattle. 
KimbaU 1111111101- 9 Miner 1111101110- 8 
Ellis 1111110101— 8 Purdy 1100101101— 6 
Bird 1111101111— 9 Chellis 1111111010— 8 
Smith 1111110001— 7 McKee 1111100110- - 7 
Eberly 1111101111— 9 Kelsey 1111101011— 8 
Lanning 1011111111— 9—51 Ruppe 1010101001— 5-42 
Another team race was made up as follows: 
Eberly 1111111111—10 Miner 1111101111— 9 
Cooper 1011011111— 8 Hall 1101110110— 7 
Bird 0110111111—8 Chellis 1111101001— 7 
ElHs 1001111111— 8 Dr Smith .1111011111— 9 
Dr Purdy 1011011111— 8 Kelsey 0011111110— 7 
Kimball 1110111111— 9 McKee 1111111100— 8 
Ruppe 1111111101— 9 Charles 0010111110— 6 
Hopkins 1010011100— 5 Baker 1111100010—6 
Dutcher 0011110111— 7 Herbert 1101111101— 8 
Wallingford 0110111101- 7-79 Lanning 1011111101— 8-75 
Live-bird scores were as below: 
_ , N «. 1. No. 2. No. 8. 
F Charles 2201.11-5 212 -3 20 -1 
Grover 2221110-6 ... 0 —0 
Dr Purdy 0222210—5 10 —1 0 —0 
Bird 2211201-6 20 —1 221—3 
McKee 2021000—3 0 —0 120—2 
Stimson 212000 
Kimball 2200100—3 222—3 221—3 
Norton ............1012021—5 212—3 120—2 
Dahlen 1202001—4 20 —1 
Cooper 2002*20-3 ... 6"— 0 
Dr Smith 0201»00— 2 0 —0 
Miner 2022221-6 110-2 0 — 0 
Eberly 1211011-6 221—3 220-2 
Caine ....1200201—4 
Dutcher 2021021-5 0 —0 222—3 
Ellis 2222220- 6 .. 0 —0 
Deacon , 20«2221— 5 
WA Hardy 2222221—7 
Chellis 2100211—5 122—3 222—8 
Hall 0220021—4 
Lanning 112—8 0 —0 
Herbert ... 20—1 
Four sweeps at 10 targets each were shot as follows: 
Events: 1 3 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Ellis 8 7 6 5 Herbert 7 5 7 
Smith 8 8 6 10 Deacon 9 7 6 8 
Cooper , 8 10 8 8 Miner.... 8 9 9 10 
Lanning 9 10 6 7 Bird 10 6 10 6 
Kimball 9 8 7 7 Slick 8 5 6 6 
Purdy 7 10 7 6 McKee 5 7 7 8 
Eberly , 10 9 9 7 Norton 5 9 
Hall 7 8 7 9 Ruppe 8 8 - 7 
Chellis 9 9 8 7 Baker 4 
Hipkins 7 5 6 5 Kelsey ' " 7 
Charles 6 5 5 6 Wallingford " 7 
Dutcher 6 5 4 7 Portus Baxter. 
Some Good Scores at Portland, Me. 
Portland, Me., April 15.— On April 8 a 2-men team race was shot on 
the grounds of the Portland Gun Club, the conditions being 50 targets 
per man. The teams were: Clifford S. Randall and Harry A. Chls- 
holm, Willard B. Darton and Ernest A. Randall. C. Randall and Chis- 
holm won by 90 to 84. The losers not f eellne satisfied with the result 
of this match challenged the winners to a 100-target race, the same to 
take place to day. 
The event was pulled off on schedule time, and resulted in a win for 
the same team, but not until a very hot contest had taken place. O. 
S. Randall scored 95 and Ohisholm 90, making their total 185 for the 
200 shot at. Ernest Randall broke 91 and Darton 90, their total being 
181, just 4 less than their opponents'. The above totals break records 
for the State of Maine, and the four men above named stand ready to 
shoot a team race with any other four men from the e*mo State. 
Clifford Randall's run of 52 straight breaks the record in this State 
for individual long runs. The scores In this match were: 
0 S Randall. . .11111111111111111111110011111111111111111111111111—48 
11111111111111111111111111010111101111111111111111-47-95 
H A Chisholm OllOlllllllllllllllllllllOllOlOlllllllllllliloiOll— 43 
10111111101111111111111111111111111110111111111111-47-90 
185 
E A Randall... 11111101111011010111101111111111111111111111111111—45 
10111111011110111111111111111111110111111111111111—46—91 
W B Darton.. .11111111111111111111111111111110011011111101111111- 46 
11111111101010111111111111111101110111111111101111-44-90 
Orange Gun Club. 
181 
Orange, Mass., April 20.— The following scores were made to-day by 
members of the Orange Gun Club at a practice shoot: 
L A French (1st string) . 1111100111011011011111111—20 
(2d string) IOIOIOOOIIIIHIIIIII110II— 19 
(3d string) 1111001111111111111001111-21 
G H Thompson (1st string) ...1110101111111000001100001—14 
(2d string) 0010111001001111110110111—16 
W L Mann (1st string) 0101110110100011111010101—15 
(2d string) 1110010101011111101001111—17 
C Parkman (1st string) 0101100111100111111111111—18 
(2d string) 0100111110111010001011101- 1 5 
Perkins (1st string)...., lllOllllliUlliOOOlOllllO— 17 
(2d8tring) 1111011111101010111011010—18 
F Messenger 1010000011101111111110111—17 
O Hapgood 0101100100111111100111100—15 
F Walker 1010001011101110011011011—17 
W Smith 0111001110111010001111111—15 
M Hilton ... 1110001001001101101110101—14 
Trap at Watson's Park. 
Grand Crossing, Bl„ April 15.— The Audubon Gun Club, of Chicago, 
held its live-bird shoot at Watson's Park this afternoon. In the club 
shoot members start at 30yds. ; when they don't win they are allowed 
an allowance of misses as Mils and go up 1yd. until they win; after 
winning they go back to 30yds. and begin over again. The scores In 
the club shoot to-day, and in the sweepstakes shot during the after- 
noon, were as follows: 
No. 1: No. 2: No. 3: 
E BIngham(30)222222222222222 —15 2022020212 — 8 
i;EFelton(29)»2112»11210212l-fl— 13 . . 
J Amberg (29)112221120010221-f2— 14 1120110012-7 ' ' 
WShepard(29)121«012202«0222-|-3— 13 0022120002-5 
C Morris (30)..202»311»202»210-)-4— 13 
Dr Frothing- 
ham (29).... 2222222201 02002-fl— 12 002101122220020- 9 
LHamiline(29)0110202»0»12011 — 7 1222100120 -7 200122120120121—11 
Emory 011102122111111—13 
Match, 30 live birds per man: 
L M Hamiline 111202110112122011201121120122—25 
W L Shepard 211021111110012111121120122001-24 
RaVxlriqg. 
