July 21, 1894.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
68 
Sept. 26.— Central New York Trap-Shooters' League, sixth tourna ; 
ment, at Rochester. 
Oct. 3-5.— West Newburgh (N. Y.) Gun and Bifle Association tourna- 
ment. Last day live birds. W. C. Gibbs, Sec'y. 
Oct. 10-11.— Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association 
tournament, under auspices of the Palmetto Gun Club, at Charleston, 
S. C. 
Oct. 22-24.— Emerald Gun Club tournament, at Dexter Park. Targets 
and live birds. Dr. G. V. Hudson, Sec'y, 9 Madison street, New York. 
Oct. 24.— Central New York Trap-Shooters' League, seventh tourna- 
ment, at Utica. 
Nov. 28.— Central New York Trap-Shooters' League, eighth tourna- 
ment, at Syracuse. 
1895. 
April 3-5.— Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association's 
third annual grand American handicap at live birds, at New York. 
May.— Knoxville (Tenn.) Gun Club's fourteenth annual tournament; 
$1,500 added to the purses. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Club secretaries are invited to send their scores for publication in 
these columns, also any news notes they may care to have printed. 
Residents of New Jersey are asking why the State Sportsmen's Asso- 
ciation does not awaken and arrange a tournament, For several years 
the organization has been in a comatose state so far as trap-shooting 
is concerned, and it is fully time that it came to life. President Heri- 
tage says he has called several meetings, but in each instance it has 
been impossible to get a quorum for the transaction of business. If 
the members of the present organization do not evince sufficient in- 
terest to attend meetings, it would be a good plan to try and get a 
quorum of non-members and effect a reorganization. And no better 
plan could be adopted than to reorganize on the same plan as that 
under which the New York Association is formed, the game and fish 
protective portion of the work being effected at a winter meeting and 
the trap-shooting interests being catered to and fostered at a. tourna- 
ment and meeting held in the summer. By adopting this plan the 
different interests are kept distinct from one another. Let President 
Heritage call a meeting of the New Jersey Assoc'ation for the purpose 
of effecting a reorganization on the above lines and we guarantee that 
he will be able to muster a quorum. 
Robert Boyle is confident that he can put out 100 birds that will be 
too fast for any expert so far as making a high score is concerned. He 
is willing to wager a reasonable amount that no man can kill 95 out of 
100 birds of his handling. And judging from the caliber of the birds 
Mr. Boyle put out for John Ryan in the latter 's last match against T. 
W. Morfey we are inclined to think he would win. 
During the New York State shoot, at Utica, Prank Denison, of 
Syracuse, claimed to be willing to back an "unknown" for a live bird 
match against "anybody" for from $500 to $1,000 a side. If Mr. Deni- 
son will correspond with the trap editor of this journal a match may 
result, as we know of several men who are willing to shoot hard and 
straight for either of the above amounts. 
Samuel Castle, the veteran of the Newark Gun Club, shot at twenty- 
five birds during last club day, and killed them all. He is back in bis 
old form once more. Members of the Newark Club would Uke to see 
a live bird match or a series of matches between Mr. Castle and 
"Uncle Dan" Lefever of Syracuse. What say you, "Uncle Dan?" Mr. 
Castle is ready for the fray at any time. 
"Wopsy" Mountain will be the Mecca for sportsmen next month, 
when will be held the annual tournament of the Pennsylvania State 
Sportsmen's Association. And, by the way, it is about time for the 
programmes to materalize. Br'er Banks, where are they? Send 
along a few copies so we can give you and "Wopsy" a few "boom" 
notes. 
In our account of the New York State shoot we inadvertently gave 
to Mr. J. G. Knowlton the credit along with "Papa'' Dexter of presid- 
ing over the tent of the Oneida County Sportsmen's Association. Mr. 
Knowlton, however, was chief dispenser of hospitality in the tent of 
the Whitesboro Gun Club. 
Now that Greensboro has decided not to engineer a tournament 
this fall it would be good policy for the Charlotte (N C.) Gun Club 
to hold one of say three days duration. About $150 added to the 
purses each day ought to draw a good attendance. 
The Newark Gun Club will invite the Parkway Gun Club of Brooklyn 
to visit Erb's "Old Stone House" grounds on the second Thursday in 
August to shoot a friendly team match. 
Tbe Endeavor Gun Club, of Jersey City, will hold a shoot on Al Her" 
itage's Marion grounds to-day. This club will hold an open-to-all 
tournament on Sept. 3 (Labor Day). 
Thomas W. Morfey, of Paterson, is matched to shoot against Mr. R. 
Halstead, of Elizabeth, 100 live birds each for $100 a side, the shoot to 
take place in the early fall. 
Don't forget that big shoot of the Memphis (Tenn.) Gun Club in 
August. The Memphis sportsmen propose to spread themselves in 
entertaining visitors. 
The Northerners who go to the Chattanooga (Tenn.) tournament 
will have an opportunity to take a trip up Lookout Mountain. 
There is a prospect for a two or three days' tournament at Paterson 
this fall, witb live birds as the targets for the final day. 
Samuel Castle, of Newark, claims to have killed 76 woodcock since 
the opening of the season. 
C. H. Townsend. 
Butte Bod and Gun Club. 
Butte, Montana, July 10,— Since the State shoot at Helena last 
month the attendance at the weekly club shoots has somewhat fallen 
away, but the enthusiasm among the few faithful continues unabated, 
and now that the weather has warmed up and their joints are thor- 
oughly unlimbered, they are praying for another tournament. The 
shooting has improved with the weather as the appended scores will 
show. 
Last season Mr, Jacobs was one of the most enthusiastic cranks in 
the club, but durirg the winter was out of form and in an evil hour he 
made a match at 100 birds with Rueger, who at that time was just 
coming out, and Rueger beat him badly with a very low score. It was 
a long time before he heard the last of it, and it was a long time also 
before he took up the gun again. But on June 24 he faced the traps 
for the first time this season, and he had his revenge for he knocked 
out 25 straight with a nonchalant air that was truly refreshing. In 
the medal shoot on June 24 Rueger and Jacobs tied and the same 
fatality followed Jacobs, for Rueger beat him in the shoot off. 
In the medal shoot July 1 Cowan missed his first and then run the 
string out without losing another. He broke 97 out of the last 102 
birds shot at. The Scott gun seems to be the favorite in our club, 
there being no less than six high grade guns of that make. Below are 
the scores. 
June 84.— Twenty-five single blueroeks, unknown angles: 
Jaeger 1U101 1100101111111110111—20 
Dennison 0110011111010010010101000—12 
Rueger Illll0001111111111imi01-21 
Jacobs 1111111111111111111111111-25 
Walker UllOlllOllllllUlilloiOO— 20 
Smith .1101011 10100101 101 1 11 1101— 17 
Wright 0110011010011111100011101—13 
Cowan 0111111111111111111131111-24 
Twenty-five singles, medal shoot: 
Jacobs 1111111111101100111111111— 2a 
Kueger 1111111111111011011101111—22 
Jaeger lllOlllllOOlllllllilQlllO-20 
Dennison. 1111100100111100110000011—14 
Smith 1111100111110111111110111—21 
Wright 1111011100110111111111111—18 
Cowan 0111111100110111111111111—21 
Rockwood 01 10010001111111110010111— 16 
Johnson 0000111110110110110101110—14 
Rueger won medal in shoot-off. 
Medal shoot, 25 single blueroeks, unknown angles: 
Jaeger 11111011iiliiii00111llin_22 
Jacobs 1111101111111101111011111-22 
Dennison 1101011001111111lllimii_20 
Rockwood 10111 11100111 111100011110—18 
Cowan Ollllllllllllllllimilll— 24 
Rueger lOOllOllllllllllOlllllOH-20 
Newbro lOlOOlllOlOOllllloilllOll— 17 
Smith lOOlOlOllOOOlOlOllOlllliO— 12 
Connell lOOllOlOlllllOOllOlOOOlll— 15 
Same as above: 
Jaeger 1011010101111111011101011—18 
Jacobs 1111001101011111111111111—21 
Rueger OllllOllOlOlllllOlllllin— 20 
Steward 1101000010001111011010100—12 
Walker 10101 1 1 101 1 13 00113 1010001— 16 
Smith 110001101 1 110100110101010-14 
Cowan 01 11111011111111111111111— 23 
Dennison 1011101101101111011111111—19 
Rockwood 1111110011100011010111111—18 
Connell 01 11000111011010101111010—15 
Newbro OllllOOllOllOllllllllllU— 20 
Eureka Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., July 14.— Editor Forest and Stream: We will shoot a 
fifteen-man team race with the Garfield Gun Club, of Chicago, at our 
grounds, Seventy-ninth street and Vincennes avenue, on Saturday, 
July 21. All shooters are invited. The Bame club has challenged us 
to shoot them a five-man team race for the cup emblematic of the 
State championship, which we now hold, date to be announced later. 
We expect also other clubs will have representatives present to shoot 
for this cup and that a large crowd will be in attendance at both. 
No. 1, known traps and unknown angles: 
Adams 1110101111110111011111101—20 
Dr Carson ' . 1110111111110100111101011—19 
Isgrigg ' . 1010101101111110000111331—17 
Jones ! " ' 1000110000100010100310010 - 9 
Miller " 1011110011003033010011110—15 
Thornburg , ' 0000000111001000101000010— 7 
Bing . 1101110131011101111131101—20 
HP Carson OlllOllllOlw 
Willard 111111OO111O1103303O30311-18 
Marlin 1013331111130013330111111—21 
De Wolf 10101100110101010001 1 1000-12 
Goodrich OOUOllOllOlOllOllOlOllll— 16 
Stannard'. ! '. 1111331131111111001111010-21 
No. 2, trophy shoot, known traps, unknown angles: 
C E Willard ' 0131111111011111101 101101—10 
A W Adams 1101011111101111113111111—24 
ED Bingham ' 1111111111111111110111111-24 
FP Stannard" ...1101111111111111111111111—24 
Dr Ellicott 1111110111111101110111100-19 
Dr Miller 1111101111011111111101111—22 
W F DeWoif 0010101100101010010110100—11 
L H Goodrich 0111011100111101011100101—16 
JEIsgrigg ' ... 0110111011101011111110101—17 
Carson 1101111101110101011001110—16 
W A Jones 1001000011110110001101001—12 
G W Weart 0000101001010101100101011—11 
H L Thornburg 0010000101030310100000000— 7 
Chas Burr...., 0111011001101111011110110-17 
H Marlin 1111111001111110110111111-21 
H F Carson 0100010100111110110011011—14 
Shellenberger 0000000001001000010111001— 7 
Ferguson 100111111010011 —10 
No. 3, known traps, unknown angles: 
Willard Ill 110101 1 llllOtllOl 111 1 1 — 21 
Adams 1111111111111011101111111—23 
Ferguson 1 10101 1 1 01 1 1101 100 1 011 1 1 1 —1 S 
Stannard 011110111111101111111111—23 
Carson 1010000111110101110110111—16 
Ellicot 1111110011111011100111001—18 
Miller 1111110111011001111111111—21 
DeWoif 1100001000001101100010011—10 
Goodrich 1111010010101110001111110—16 
Isgrigg 1110111011111111111011101—21 
Jones. . . 0000101001001010111 110110— 12 
Weart 1 0001111000111 11110111101— 17 
Thornburg . , .0100111111000000001011111—13 
Marlin 1111111111111011111011111-23 
H F Carson 1010000011010101101110101-13 
Dr Frothingham 0101011010 — 5 
Dr Morton 010001110001011 — 7 
No. 4, known traps, unknown angles: 
Willard 1101111100111011011111111—20 
Adams 1101111110111111111101111—22 
Ferguson 11 0101 1 1 1 1 11101 0111 11 1011— 20 
Stannard 1111101111111111111111111—24 
Ellicott , 1 111011111001111101010010— 37 
Miller 1011110111111111111111001—21 
De Wolf , 1011101101000110001010001—12 
Isgrigg 1010111011111111111111110—21 
Jones , 1 OOfll 0101 1 1 01 1 1 101 1 11001 1-16 
Martin 1101111011111111101111110-21 
Shellenberger 110010010000110 — 6 
Putney Gun Club. 
Putney, Vt., July 10.— The Putney Gun Club celebrated the Fourth 
by an afternoon shoot on the club grounds. Attendance was not 
large, but there was lots of enthusiasm. Matches 1 to 4 were sweeps 
at 5 singles, 3 unknown traps, and matches 5 to 8 were team matches, 
thus putting good shots and poor shots on an equal footing. Below 
is the score: 
No. 1: Ayer 3. F. M, Robertson 0, B. Robertson 2, Stowell 0, Lyon 2, 
F. E. Robertson 2, Bailey 5. 
No. 2: Ayer 4, F. M. Robertson 2, B. Robertson 3, Stowell 2, Lyon 2, 
F, E. Robertson 4, Bailey 4, Ward 2. 
No. 3: B Robertson 1, F. M. Bobertson 3, F. E Robertson 0, Ward 
2, Young 2, Ayer 5, Lyon 3, Stowell 2, Willard 2, Bailey 1. 
No. 4: B. Robertson 1, F. M. Robertson 3, F. Robertson 1, Ward 2, 
Young 4, Ayer 4, Lyon 4, Stowell 1, Willard 1, Bailey 3. 
No. 5, team match, 5 singles, unknown traps and angles; 
Ayer 011110-4 Bailey 111001—4 
Lyon 010111—4 Willard 011001—3 
B Robertson 101010—8 Young 001000—1 
P M Robertson 010010—2 F E Robertson 010101—3 
Ward 011101—4—17 Stowell 000100-1—12 
No. 6, 10 singles, unknown traps and angles: 
Ayer 1011110111—8 Bailey 1101011010-6 
Lyon 0111101111—8 B Robertson 0110010100—4 
Young 1101011010-6 FERobejtson. ., .0111110000-5 
Willard 1011010000—4 F M Robertson .. .1001001111— 6 
Stowell 1001011100-5—31 Ward 0111001010—5—26 
No. 7, 10 singles, unknown traps and angles: 
Stowell 0001010100— 3 B Robertson 0100000011— 3 
Ayer 1111111111—10 Bailey 0113303331— 8 
Lyonj 1011110100— 7 F M Robertson. ,0101101011— 6 
Willard 0000001100 - 2 Ward 1001100010— 4 
Young 1000101000— 3 -25 F E Robertson. .0100101000— 3—24 
No. 8. 10 singles: 
Stowell 1000000001—2 B Robertson 1001000010—3 
Ayer 1110101111—8 Bailey 1311100110-7 
Lyon 1010010101—5 F M Robertson . ..1011100111— 7 
Willard 1000011001—4 Ward 0100001111—5 
Young , ..0110001111—6- 25 F E Robertson. ...0101010011— 5— 27 
A. J. Ayer. 
Paterson Wins from Morristown. 
An extremely hot day was Tuesday, July 10, the day on which was 
decided the final match of the series between the Paterson and Mor- 
ristown gun clubs. The match was originally scheduled for June 26, 
but was postponed at the request of the Morristown Club, who 
claimed inability to get together a team. Last Tuesday the Paterson 
Club was out in force at Willard's Park and fully expected to see the 
Morristowns meander along with a record-breaking team in order to 
win this, the deciding match of the series. They were doomed to dis- 
appointment again, however, as the only shooters to appear to battle 
for Morristown were Messrs. Class, Timmons and Leonard. It was 
expected to shoot five or six men to a team, so in order to get the 
affair under way the Morristowns were allowed to "repeat," Class 
shooting for J. E. Wheaton and Timmons for Abe Wheaton. 
The match started about 3 P. M., the trap editor of Forest and 
Stream being pressed into service as referee, the official scorer being 
Frank 8tokes, of the Paterson Rifle Club. The birds were not a first- 
class lot by any means, but were of the mixed order, that makes 
difficult shooting. A run of half a dozen "duffers" would be followed 
by as many "hummers," and vice versa, the result being that con- 
siderable thinking had to be done in order to bring the birds to grass. 
Timmons and George had the hardest birds of the lot. The scores of 
the team race follow: 
Paterson. Morristown. 
Morfey 2222222202—9 Class 1011111101—8 
Wright 1220212222—9 Leonard 020«013322-6 
Hopper 0122121211—9 J Wheaton 1021101110—7 
George 032322*330—7 Timmons 1211011101—8 
Morgan 2221221201-9 -43 A Wheaton 0111111112-9-38 
This gave the series to the Paterson Club with two matches won, 
one lost and one a tie. 
The following sweeps were shot previous to the match, at 7 birds, 
$5 entry, 2 moneys: 
No. 1 No. 2. 
Class 2112121—7 1200001—3 
Morfey 1222102-6 2222222—7 
Hopper 0121221—6 10110»1— 5 
George 1211121—7 11»1221— 6 
Wright i 122.122— 6 1222021—6 
Timmons 0101012—4 2122021—6 
Morgan , 2122120—6 
C. H. Townsend. 
Rochester Bod and Gun Club. 
Rochester, N. Y., July 11.— The Rochester Rod and Gun Club will 
hold a three-days' tournament on its new grounds Sept. 25, 26 and 27. 
On the second day the contest between the teams comprising the CeD» 
tral New York Trap-Shooters' League will take place, 
John B. Muiaan, Sec'y. 
Townsfaend Bod and Gun Club. 
Townshend, Vt.— The tournament of this gun club here on the 
Fourth was participated in by members and visitors. M. F, Roberts 
came from Ruperts, H. C. Warren from Boston, W. E. Ayer from 
Putney. The scores were shot under Association rules: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. 
WE Ayer 1101111111-9 10111-4 0111111113-9 01101-3 1113001111-S 
H Wiarren 1001010013-5 11111-5 1111033311-9 10001-2 0111111111-9 
D Kelton 0001000111-4 11100-3 
A Howard 1111110111-9 11001-3 1111001011-7 1001100111-6 
H J Twitchell.. 1310110300-5 10010-i 01100-2 , 
Robbins 1000011111-6 00111-3 11001-3 
P Howard 0100101100-3 11101-4 1O0110011O-5 01101-3 0001110001-4 
A B Call 1001011001-5 01111-1 0011101110-6 11110-4 
MF Roberts.. .1111111011-9 11010-3 1101011111-8 11111-5 1111111011-9 
F Lawrence 10010-2 00110-2 
MEddy.... 13001-3 01111-4 ,., 
Smith 11010-3 
No. 6. No. 7. 
Warren 1111101010—7 100110103 00000010101— 8 
Ayer 1110101000-5 1111 1101 111111111111 — 19 
Roberts 1011110010-6 1111 1 111111111110101— 18 
P Howard 10011111111010010011—13 
A B Call 00000111001111000000— 7 
Twitchell 00000111010111001111—11 
No. 7 was for merchandise, valued at $10. Ayer won a silver cake 
dish valued at $5, Roberts a butter dish worth $4.50, and Howard took 
a $2.50 pickle dish. 
No. 8. No. 9. No. 10. 
Ayer 1101011111-8 01111-4 1111111111111111110101011-22 
MF Roberts 0110011011—6 11111-5 1111111111111111331111111—25 
Warren ....1101303313—8 01331—4 0111111011001111011101101—18 
PE Howard 0111101111—8 11111-5 1111110001110101000110010-14 
H Twitchell 1110011130—9 11013—4 
R I Holbrook 0101100011-8 00000—0 
D Kelton 1101011111—8 
A B Call 0001100111—5 
P Holland 1011101100—4 
E. H. Dale. 
Lynchburg Gun Club. 
Lynchburg, Va., July 10.— No. 1, known traps, unknown angles, 
rapid-lire, American Association rules: 
Nelson 0101110101010001111331103—16 
Terry 03 1 1 001 1 3 0001011 110000001 —12 
Dornin 0000011100011101000111111—13 
Moorman 1001101011010000010100300 -30 
Cleland 1001333110010101110133101—16 
Empie. 1011111110111011111111111-22 
Scott 0100110010101100011100111—13 
No. 2, 9 singles and 3 pairs: 
Terry 011110011 00 10 10— 8 Empie 101111011 10 11 10—11 
Dornin 111011101 10 10 11—10 Scott 100111110 10 00 00— 7 
Nelson 001030300 10 10 10— 7 Cleland 010011100 00 00 10— 5 
" Moorman... 011000110 10 10 10— 7 Clark 001110001 00 01 00—4 
No. 3, 25 singles: 
Nelson 1111110111110111100110111—20 
Terry 0011111110101001101011111-17 
Dornin 1111111111110113011000101—19 
Moorman 1100101100110101111111100—17 
Cleland 10111110 '1100001111111101— 17 
Empie 1011111011111101333111101—21 
Scott 011000110010111103311100-15 
Clark. 111101000011001101011001—14 
No. 4, 10 targets, known traps, unknown angles, rapid-fire: 
Nelson 1111011111— 9 Clark 1001011101— 6 
Terrv 1111111111—10 Scott 0111101101— 7 
Empie 1113111111-10 
No. 5, unknown traps, known angles: 
Nelson 0110100010— 4 Clark 0101000000- 2 
Terry 1111111110— 9 Scott 0001000101— 3 
Empie 1111100111— 8 
No. 6, same conditions: 
Nelson 0101101111—7 Empie. 0111101111— 8 
Terry 1001101110— 6 Clark 0110011000— 4 
F. M. Dawson. 
Orangeville Scores. 
Orangeville, Md., July g.— Matches under A. S. A. rules. No. 1 
10 standard keystones, entry $1: 
Steever 1101111011— 8 JAHartner 1111111111—10 
Hughes 1001111110- 7 Cline 1010011011— 6 
Selover 0101101111— 7 Lawfln 1101110101— 7 
Dr Fry 1111110011— 8 Swartz 1011011001— 6 
Dr Smith 1111101111—9 Jackson 1101111111- 9 
Williams 1011011111— 8 A T Hartner 1111101011— 8 
No. 2, 15 standard keystones, entry $1: 
Dr Fry 111013033110111—12 Cline 001010011001011— 7 
J A Hartner. . , .311111111101133— 34 Jackson 311101111110111—13 
Hughes 110113301311333—33 A T Hartner 101111111111003—12 
Steever 111110111110111—13 Swartz 101001101131111—11 
Selover 011003101303111—10 Dr Smith 111111113111033—34 
Williams 110133033303303—31 Lawful 101011000110011— 8 
No. 3, 10 keystones, entry 50 cents: 
J A Hartner 1101101111— 8 Cline 0101101031— 6 
Dr Fry 1111011031— 8 Steever 1031111111— 9 
Williams 1110110011— 7 Lawfin 1011000010— 4 
Selover 0001100101— 4 Swartz 1010110011— 6 
Hug'ies 1010111110— 7 Jackson 1011111011— 8 
DrS-iiith 1111111011—9 A T Hartner 1111111010—8 
Liv^ bird match between Dr. L. F. Fry and John Oler, both members 
of the club. Birds fair lot, J A. Hartner, referee; $25 a side: 
Fry 11111111111111111111—20 Oler 11111111110111111111—19 
After live bird shoot we shoot at 50 standard keystone targets, loser 
to pay for birds: 
Fry 11110111101111011111011111011101111111103031110133-41 
Oler 11011011111011011101111111110111011111110111101111—41 
Hartner 11011011111111111111111111110100111111111111111111—45 
San Antonio Gun Club. 
The regular practice shoot of the San Antonio Gun Club was held at 
the Lakeview grounds- on July 8. 
No. 1, 10 singles and 3 pairs: Samuels 10, Thiele 15, Barr 8, Paris 14, 
Rothwell 15, Veith 8, Smith 12, Shields 11. 
No. 2, regular medal shoot, 20 singles and 5 pairs: 
Rothwell 11100110101110011111 11 10 11 00 10-20 
Samuels 11111111000101011111 00 11 11 00 10-20 
Thiele . : 01111110111111110111 10 11 10 00 10—22 
Paris 11001101111111111111 10 11 10 30 11-24 
Shields 10101011100000001100 11 10 10 10 00—13 
France 11110101111110111111 10 10 10 30 11—23 
Biesenbach 11101011011000130101 10 11 00 10 11- -18 
Smith 11111111111000110111 10 10 10 11 11—23 
Grossmann 01111010010001010001 10 01 00 11 11—15 
Vollbrecht 01110111111111111111 00 00 10 00 10-20 
Barr ' 10111101111010013301 10 31 01 00 10—39 
Epstein 03331101111110100101 10 10 00 10 00-17 
Phillips 10111101001111011111 11 00 11 10 10-21 
Veith 00111010111001110101 01 11 11 10 01—19 
No. 3, 10 single birds: Grossmann 9, Biesenbach 14, Epstein 8, Thiele 
12, Ohnesorge 9. 
No. 4, 10 single birds: Vollbrecht 7, Paris 10, Veith 11, Rothwell 13, 
Phillips 8. 
No. 5, team shoot: Samuels 8, Rothwell 12, Vollbrecht 11, Veith 8, 
Epstein 8; total 47. Paris 9, Thiele 11, Phillips 9, Biesenbach 11, 
Grossmann 11; total 51. O. O. G- 
Millerton Gun Club. 
Millerton, N. Y„ July 12.— The Millerton Gun Club held its regular 
weekly club shoot at 25 Empires, rapid-fire, American Shooting Asso- 
ciation rules: 
Field 1101111011110101110111111—20 
Cline 0111111110111011110010101—18 
Chapman 00010010103003101000 — 7 
Brinton 0011101101111000131110111—1';' 
S Tripp 1001011100100100011000111—12 
Groin 11011001011101011010 —12 
S Wilkinson 1101011011010010100101001—13 
Brinton . . "... 1010111110 — 
New England Association. 
The programme of the championship tournament of the New Eng* 
land Shooting Association under the auspices of the Willimantic Rod 
and Gun Club, Willimantic, Conn., Thursday, July 26, calls for the fol- 
lowing series of contests: 10 targets, known angles; 10 targets, un- 
known angles; 7 targets, straightaway, 25yds.; 15 targets, known 
angles; 19 targets, unknown angles; team championship, five men, 15 
targets per man, known angles; 10 targets, known angles; individual 
championship, 30 targets, known angles; 5 pair targets; 7 targets, 
straightaway, 25yds. Badge matches open to New England only. 
American Association rules to govern. Shooting commences at 10 
o'clock. 
