JulY 28, 1894.J 
Forest and stream. 
Big Shooting at Baltimore. 
The Standard Gun Club held their sixth annual tournament at their 
shooting grounds, Acton's Park, July 16, 17 and 18. The weather was 
everything that could be wished for, only one day being extremely 
warm. The first day's turnout was quite large, and would have been 
better had not some unfortunate accident kept some of the visiting 
shooters away, and which kept the 6-men teams from New York, New 
Jersey and Pennsylvania from filling up. The grounds of the Standard 
Gun Club were admirably fitted up for the occasion, with plenty of 
shade and room, and the traps and targets worked to perfection. The 
feature of the tournament were the team races. The first day in the 
6-men team race, 50 birds per man, the Standard boys carried off the 
honors with a splendid score of 378 breaks out of 300, a 92% per cent, 
gait, or an average of 90 per cent, and better for each man. On the 
second day In the 4-man team race, 25 birds per man, the Pennsylvania 
team shot out a great victory for themselves, breaking 95 out of a 
Eossible 100, defeating the crack Baltimore Gun Club team by only 1 
ird, In view of the fact that the Baltimore team had already shot 
with a winning score of 94 out of 100, a score calculated to win at any 
stage. Among the prominent visiting shooters were: Mr. Harvey 
McMurchy, breaking targets right and left with an ease and grace 
seldom seen at the trap; Capt. B. A. Bartlett, showing the boys and 
spectators some of his tricks and fine shooting, never getting tired 
and ever willing to give any information asked; "Billie" Fieles, M. F. 
Lindsley; Mr. Swiveller, making quite a reputation for himself; Harry 
Thurman, of Pennsylvania; Van Dyke, of New Jersey; Treadway, of 
Pennsyvania; G. W. Haddock from Virginia, Landis from Pennsyl- 
vania, and Wagner, Hunter, Gulick, Steele, Happer, Jr., Osborne, 
Mattingly, Rothwell, Happer, Sr., Pruitt, Fristoe, Carroll, Barker and 
McLeod, of Washington, D. C., and, last of all I shall not forget our 
friend, Major Taylor, and the genial "Uncle Jake" Pentz. The follow- 
ing are the scores in detail: 
. , First Day, July 16. 
No. 1, 10 singles, entrance 81: 
Bond 10 Rothwell - 7 Gloster 6 
Van Dyke 10 McLeod 9 Fieles 8 
Hunter , 9 Mattingly 9 McMurchy 10 
Gulick 7 Osborne.,, , 5 Bristoe 9 
Pruitt 10 Barker 4 Dixon 8 
Happer, Jr 9 West 6 DeSmith 9 
Wagner 7 Steele 10 Clements 8 
No. 2, 15 singles, entrance $1.50: 
Barker 111111111010111—13 Pruitt 100111111111111—13 
Van Dyke...... 111111111110011— 13 Hartner 111111111101110—13 
Hunter 110101111111101—12 Dixon 110110011111101—11 
Gulick 111111111011111—14 Clavidge 01001 1111 1 11110— 11 
Mattingly 111111 1101 01 1 00—1 1 DeSmitb 101101111 011111—12 
Dr. Brown 110011111100111—11 Fieles 111110111111101—13 
Wagner 111110111111111—14 McMurchy 111111111111111—15 
Rothwell 111101111111110—13 Bristoe 110110101111111—12 
Bond 101111101111111—13 Steele ,...111011011111111—13 
Ducker 111111110101011—12 Malone 111111011111111—14 
Gloster 001110001111111—10 Hall million 10110— 12 
Osborne 111111111111111—15 Bartlett. 111011110111111—13 
No. 3, 20 singles, entrance $2: 
Gloster .... 01101 101101 1010111 11—1 4 Claridge . . .1 111 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 01 — 19 
Osborne. . .11111101111101111011—17 Fieles llOlllliminomil— 18 
Hunter.... 11101101011111011111 —16 Pruitt 11111111010111111111—18 
Gulick 10111001111011110100—13 Wagner.. . .111 mil Illinium— 20 
Mattingly. .11111111111111110111— 19 Rothwell. .11111110111011011111-17 
Barker 11100011111011101111—15 Dixon 11101111111101111101—17 
Dr. Brown.lOlOimoil 011111111 -16 Bartlett. ...11111111011111111100— 17 
Bond 11010111111111111111—18 Bristoe. . . .01011111101101010111-14 
Van Dyke.mnomillllllim— 19 DeSmitb... 11111111111001 111111— 18 
Bonday....l0mommilllim— 18 Steele 11111111101011101111—17 
Willey 01001111011101111010-13 Hall 11111101101101010111—15 
Cantler.... 10111401111111111111 -18 McMurchy.inmOllllllllimi— 19 
No. 4, 15 singles, entrance 81-50: 
Barker 111011111111101—13 Rothwell 100011111110111—11 
Willey 111111101110011—12 Claridge 111101111111111—14 
West 111011000111101—10 Hall 111011110010101-10 
Van Dyke 111111111111111—15 Dixon 111111111111111—15 
Fieles 111101111111111—14 Cantler 101111111110011—12 
Happer, Jr . . . .111111011111111— 14 Dr Smith 011101101111110—11 
Bonday 111111111100111—13 Tracey 111101001111101—11 
Bond 111111101111111—14 Todd 011111111111111—14 
Hunter 111011011111111—13 Buckbee 111101111011101—12 
Gulick 111111011111111—14 Hawkins 111111001111111—12 
Osborne 101011110101111—12 Baughman 001101001111111—10 
Mattingly 111111111111111— 15 Fristoe 111101111001101—11 
Ducker 111001110110111—11 McMurchy 111111111111111—15 
Pruitt moimmim-14 Gent 100111110001000— 7 
Hartner 111100111011111—13 Evans 010011000101111— 8 
Gloster 101011101110011—10 Landis 111111111111110—14 
Bartlett 111111010111111—13 Thurman 011101111110111—12 
Wagner 111111011111111—14 Franklin 111111111111111—15 
No 5, team race: Standard No. 2. 
Clements , 0111101111111011101101011—19 
onm iiimmmmiiii-24 
Buckbee llimoimimilllillliO— 23 
1110011111101111101111111—21 
storr. , lomiiiiimmmmni— 24 
liomiiiiiiiiimiiimi— 24 
Rice 11111 1111011111111 1111011— 23 
1111101111110011111111111-22 
Ducker 1111111110111111110111111—23 
1111111111111101111111111-24 
Lupu3 1111111111110111110111111-23 
limmioiiommoimi -22-272 
Baltimore Gun Club. 
Haii miimiiommioinoii— 22 
1110111111111101111011111—22 
Cantler « 1111111111101101111111101—22 
liiiiiiimiiimmiim— 25 
Dr Brown llllllOlomilOllOimill— 21 
0111111111111111111011111- 23 
Claridge 1111111001111111111111111—23 
liiiiommoimommi— 23 
Hartner , 1 11110111 1110111101111 ill— 22 
1101111111111111111111111—24 
Malone 1111111110011111111111111—23 
miiiiiomiiomomm-22-272 
Laurel Gun Club. 
g willey mimioiiiiiiimmm— 24 
0101111011110110101001101—16 
G E Baldwin 0110111000111011111110100—16 
1010101101011011111111011—18 
E P Baldwin 1111011111111001010001010—16 
1101011011101100000110010—13 
D Railey 0101010011000100111001111—13 
oonmiommimnom— 21 
W R Baldwin 1111100110111110011101010—17 
0111101101011110101010110—16 
J A Brown 1111101111111111111111111—24 
iiiioimmoioiiomiioi-20-214 
Capitol City No. 2. 
Gulick 1111111181101111111111111—23 
IllOlllllllOllllOmiOliO— 20 
Hunter. 1111110110110111101110101—19 
iomioimmiimmin_23 
Mattingly 0111111111111011111111101—22 
1011111111111111011111111-23 
Pruitt liiimmmonomiim— 28 
1111111011110111111101101—21 
Wagner 1111111110111111111011111—23 
1111111111111101111111111-24 
Happer, Jr minilllllimoilllllll— 24 
111 1010111111imiimm_22-267 
Standard No. 1. 
Evans 1111111111111111011111111—24 
llllllimiOllOllllllim— 23 
Franklin moommiimiloilllll— 22 
mmimimmiimoii— 24 
Bond 1111110111111111110111111—23 
liiommiimmimiii— 24 
Bonday 1111111111111111111100111—23 
1101111111111111111101111—23 
Hawkins 1111011111111101111111111—23 
llllOllllllimilllilllll— 24 
Dixon n 11 111101111 111011011111—22 
llOllllllllllllllOllimi— 23— 278 
Capitol City No. 1. 
McLeod 1101111111110101111101111—21 
1111011111111110110101000—18 
Fristoe 1101111111110111110111111—22 
uioiiiioioiioiimmm— 21 
Steele 1111111111111111011110111—23 
1011000111110110111111110—18 
Osborne 1111111110110101111111011—21 
1111111011110110111111110-20 
Carroll 11111100111101 111 100001 11 — IS 
iiioiiiiioimimimm-23 
Barker 01101011 11111101 1 01100110— 17 
liooi miimiom lonoii— so— 242 
No. 6, 15 singles, entrance 81.60: 
Van Dyke 13 McMurchy. 
Bartlett 15 Fieles 
Evans 12 Bond 
Landis 14 Franklin... 
Gloster 11 T R Evans. 
.14 Cantler 15 
.14 Dixon 15 
.12 Ducker 8 
.14 Claridge 13 
.11 Edel 11 
Malone 12 
Dixon 14 
Jory.... 15 
Claridge 17 
Cantler 18 
Edel 13 
Pruitt 11 
Dr Smith .14 
Edel 10 
Cantler 11 
Claridge 15 
Storm 12 
..111110111111111-14 
.onmomiim— 13 
,.11111111)111111-15 
,.111111001111111—13 
,.111110111101111- 13 
.immoimm-14 
.minimum— is 
.110011111011101—11 
Dr Brown 10 Bonday 14 
Thurman 14 
No. 7, 20 singles, entrance 82: 
Thurman 20 Dr Smith 14 
Fieles 19 Franklin 19 
Van Dyke 16 T Evans 19 
McMurchy 19 Bond 18 
Bartlett 18 Bonday 17 
No. 8, 15 birds: 
Van Dyke 14 Dixon .13 
Fieles 14 Bonday 13 
Thurman.... 14 Hall 10 
McMurchy 15 Bartlett 14 
Evans ,. 9 Landis 15 
Franklin 14 Malone 13 
No. 9, 15 singles: 
Fieles 111111111111111—15 Bonday.... 
McMurchy 111111110111111—14 Malone. . . . 
Thurman 11 111 1 111011111—14 Smith 
Franklin 1 11 113 1 111011 11 — 14 Claridge. . . 
Van Dyke 101111110111111—13 Cantler.... 
Bartlett 111011111111111—14 Hall 
Dixon 011111111011111—13 Mark 
Pruitt 111111101010101-11 Happer, Jr 
Landis 1101 11111101111— 14 
Second Day, July 17. 
No. 1, 10 singles, entrance 81 : 
Van Dyke 9 McMurchy 9 Landis 10 
Bartlett 8 Fieles 9 Cantler 10 
Hartner .....10 Dixon.. 8 Treadway 8 
Lindsley... 7 Hall 8 Malone 9 
No, 2, 15 singles, entrance 81.50: 
Bartlett..., 14 McMurchy 15 Tredway 15 
Lindsley 12 Filees 14 Landis 13 
Van Dyke 14 Cantler 11 Hartman 12 
Dixon 15 Hartner 14 Franklin , 11 
No. 3, 20 singles, entrance 82: 
Lindsley 16 Van Dyke 18 Franklin 19 
Bartlett 20 Landis.... ,.19 T Evans 19 
Fieles 19 Thurman 17 Dixon 17 
McMurchy 20 Treadway . . 20 
No. 4, 15 singles, entrance 81.50: 
Lindsley 11 McMurchy 14 Treadway 15 
Fieles 14 Landis, 14 Dixon , 12 
Van Dyke 15 Bonday 12 Hawkins 14 
Bartlett 12 Thurman 14 
No. 5, team race: 
Standard No. 2. 
Clements 1111101011011111110111111—21 
storr mmmoiiiioiiimmo-22 
Lupus ? mmomimmioiimi— 23 
Bonday 1011111111111111111111111-24-90 
Baltimore Team. 
Hartner 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Hall mommmoiiimmoi-22 
Cantler 1110110111111111111111111-23 
Malone 1111111111111011111111111—24-94 
Standard No. 1. 
Franklin 1111111111111111111111100—2.3 
Evans llOlllllOllOHOOimimi-20 
Hawkins 1111111011111111111111111—24 
Dixon mmiommiioiiiiooii— 21— 88 
Pennsylvania Team. 
Treadway 0110111110111111111111111—22 
Landis 1111111111111111111111101—24 
Thurman 1111011111111111111111111—24 
Fieles 1111111111111111111111111—25-95 
No. 6, 15 singles, entrance 81.50: 
Fieles 14 Treadway 14 Malone... 14 
Thurman 13 Landis 14 Bonday 14 
Van Dyke 13 GW 12 Swiveller 12 
Bartlett 15 'Hartner 14 Hawkins ,,10 
No. 7, 20 singles, entrance 82: 
Van Dyke 20 Dixon 17 McMurchy 19 
Fieles 19 Evans 20 Bonday 19 
Thurman 18 Bartlett 18 G VV 15 
Lindsley 15 Landis........ 18 Malone 17 
No. 8, 15 singles, entrance 81-50: 
McMurchy 15 Hawkins 15 Bartlett ,15 
Evans 13 Landis 14 Tredway 13 
Dixon 13 Thurman.. 14 GW ...!"ll 
Bonday 13 Swiveller 14 Van Dyke ! 1 ' ' 14 
Lindsley 14 Fieles ,- 14 Malone 12 
No. 9, 10 singles, entrance 81: 
Landis 10 McMurchy 9 Fieles ., 9 
Thurman 9 Tredway 9 Bartlett \\ 7 
Dixon 8 Swiveller 8 Lindsley 10 
Bonday 8 
Extra, 20 singles, entrance $2, expert rules; 
Fieles 17 Landis 20 Evans 19 
Bartlett 18 Lindsley...., 18 Bonday .'.'.'.'."l6 
Van Dyke 15 Thurman 14 Ducker......... '.'19 
Treadway... 16 McMurchy ....20 Dixon, .... .",'.. , .V.'»:19 
Third Day, July 18. 
No. 1, 10 singles, entrance 81: 
Bartlett ....10 Swiveller , 9 Evans... . 10 
Bond 9 Dixon 8 Clements...,!.**,'.'." 8 
Bonday 10 McMurchy 9 Hartner 10 
No. 2, 15 singles, entrance 81.50: 
Bartlett 14 Bonday 14 Swiveller ... .11 
Bond 13 Dixon , 15 Evans.,..'.'...'. 13 
No. 3, 20 singles, entrance 82: 
Bartlett 19 Bonday ...19 Swiveller..... 19 
Bond....... 20 Dixon 16 Evans 18 
No. 4, 15 singles, entrance 81-50: 
Clements 14 Buckbee 12 Evans %i 
Hawkins 9 Dixon 14 Swiveller 14 
Bonday 15 Bartlett 13 Hawkins 13 
Bond 13 ' • 
NO. 5,T:eam race: 
Standard No. 2. 
Bond r. 1111111111111111111111110-24 
Devaii momiimiiimiiimi-24 
Clements 1110111111001111010100011—17 
Lupus ioomiiimooiiimomi-20-85 
Standard No. 1. 
Bonday 1111111101011110111111111—22 
Evans oiioioomiimoomomi— 18 
Hawkins 1111111111111111111111110— 24 
Storr lOOllimillllimoilOlOl— 20-84 
H. E. Lotus, Sec'y. 
Tournament of the Granville Gun Club. 
In a pleasant valley that lies in about the same parallel of latitude as 
the southern shore of Lake George, but close to the boundary line 
that divides New York and Vermont, and within the borders of the 
Empire State, may be found the pretty and thriving village of Gran- 
ville. The mountains that wall in the valley are of the veritable tow- 
ering type, clothed with forest growth, with here and there stony 
ledges showing grimly through the heavy masses cf woods or bits of 
mountain pasture. Granville is a bustling little place, the business in- 
terests of its citizens being largely centered in stone and slate quar- 
ries, though there is a nice hotel or two, scores of attractive resi- 
dences, ranging in quality and style from the pretty cottage to the 
stately mansion, and lots of dainty maidens of the charming summer- 
girl type. Not the least of the attractions of the place is the Granville 
Gun Olub, an ambitious organization, well supported by its namesake's 
solid citizens, and a stalwart, sober-lookiog set of tellows they are 
All this the Albany correspondent of Forest and Stream found out on 
a visit to Granville in company with nearly a score of the Eastern 
New York League shooters on the occasion of the late tournament of 
the Granville Gun Club, which was held on the 19th of the present 
month of July. I journeyed thither In company with half a dozen of 
my boys of the West End Gun Club, there being in the party Charlie 
Stone, the sagacious; Lou Leon, known as the burly Briton; John S 
Taylor, the man of lurid comparisons; Tom Greer, the grandstand 
favorite, and Harry Swlnton, our most promising young sharpshooter 
who is bound to be a bright star in the near future in the glittering 
galaxy of American marksmen. 
At a station en route we were joined by another Westerner, young 
Johnny Sanders, who is summering on a splendid parental estate in 
Saratoga county. At Troy, where we boarded the northbound train 
ou the Fitchburg road, we were joined by a trio of Trojans consisting 
of "Uncle Sammy" Goggin, John T. Betts and Charlie StockwelT 
When Jonnsonville was reached a trio of Saratogians burst in upon 
us -three members of the once famous "Big Four," of the Saratoga 
Gun Club. There is the jolly giant Nelson Ramsdill, still wearing his 
prized goatee, an ornament familiarly alluded to by his brother 
shooters as RamsdiU's "paint brush;" Harry M. Levengston, Jr., 
whose renown as a flying-target smasher is not bounded by the State, 
and the third man is the nifty nabob who at shooting events modestly 
conceals his identity under the "nom de shoot" of "Peters." At 
Eagle Bridge there was a change to a train of short-bodied cars that 
sped along a branch of the great L. & H., and edging over the border 
of New York into Vermont we stop at a station called Rupert. The 
tall form of a sportsman, gun case in hand, was discovered on the 
platform by the "gang" and a joyous howl of recognition went up 
that brought a responsive smile to the bronzed face of Myron F. 
Roberts, of Rupert, Vt., whose popularity is attested by honorary 
membership in both of the gun clubs of Albany, nearly all of the 
league clubs and in his recent electiou to the presidency of the Gran- 
ville Gun Club. The hearty greetings extended to brother Roberts 
had hardly subsided when our boxy little train slipped back again 
into New York State and we were at Granville. On the depot plat- 
form we were cordially greeted by Mr. J. E. Seeley, a local legal lumi- 
nary, and were conducted to a commodious carryall bound for the 
Bhootlng ground. As the visiting shooters proved to be more than a 
double load for the vehicle, and the assurance was given that the 
objective field was only half a mile away, many of the boys threw 
their guns and cartridge boxes in under the seats and walked out to 
the grounds. 
The club possessions were found to lie on a level plain on the west- 
ern border of the village. The firing points faced the region of the 
setting sun where a dark and verdant background in the form of a huge 
wall of a mountain made more than one keen gunner anxious about 
his prospective average when he mentally pictured the clay pigeons 
flying against this somber barrier. This, however proved to be only a 
bugbear, for the sun's rays reflected upon the shining surface of each 
bluerock, made the "bird" appear like a glowing disc of burnished 
metal, and not one of the shooters was, I think, at all handicapped by 
the presence of this giant guardian of the valley. The equipment of 
the club showed a shooting lodge, behind which a purveyor's stands 
was erected; a row of firing points covered by an awning; a trapper's 
pit guarded by a wooden screen, banked up by the earth of the exca- 
vation, and a set of five expert bluerock traps. Among the crowd 
gathered about the lodge when we entered the grounds the fine pres- 
ence of Dr. Mosher was instantly noted, and by the genial physician 
we were introduced to .his tournament aids, George MacDonald and 
Parker J. Staples, Then there were N. S. Marshall and A. Kilbourne 
of Rutland, W. E. Ayer of Poultney, P. E. Howard of Townsend and a 
lot of others whose names I failed to indite in my notebook in the 
hurry-scurry of opening the shoot, but whose records will appear in the 
scorces below. 
The programme displayed ten events, but the limited time Inter- 
vening between the arrival of the visitors and the hour of their de- 
parture, which was set for 4:30 in the afternoon, did not permit the 
shooting out of but eight. Before giving the scores I must mention 
the weather. It was something terrible. Fancy a blazing sun in a 
cloudless sky pouring its beams wUh a tropical fierceness upon the 
unsheltered plain that fairly shimmered in the torrid heat, the heavy 
air unmitigated by even so much as a breath of a breeze, and you may 
form some idea of the stifling conditions that fairly made existence a 
horror. But where is there a class of pleasure-seekers on earth who 
brave the discomforts of heat or cold, or the pelting of a storm with 
a more unflinching show of pluck and stamina than gunners. Brave 
boys, all 1 I have followed you through the shooting events of many 
years, but have never known the elements to cause you to fall out 
when once lined up for duty. 
"All is ready," was announced in the quiet tones of Dr. Mosher, and 
the three Saratogians, our own "Kid," Sanders and the Trojans, and 
"PerkinB" line up at the firing points as the first squad in the first 
event. The appended scores show how well the shooters performed 
in the torturing heat of one of the worst of the typical days of July 
within my recollection. 
In the 10 bird sweeps the purses were divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent. ; 
in the 15 bird sweeps 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. ; in the 20 bird sweeps 
30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent. 
No. 1, 10 singles, entrance 81: 
Levengston 1101011111— 8 Swinton 1111111111—10 
Perkins 1101111111— 9 Greer 1110111101— 8 
Sanders 1111011111- 9 Ayer 1011110111—8 
Peters 0010001110— 4 Howard 0000000101— 2 
Ramsdill ......0111101011— 7 Dr Mosher 1111100011—7 
Betts.... 1111010111— 8 Seeley 1110101101— 7 
Stone 0111111111— 9 Goggin ,1111101011— 8 
Leon 0011011111— 7 Staples 1000001001— 3 
Wadsworth 1111111101— 9 Roberts 1111111111—10 
Taylor 0100111010— 5 McFadden 1111110101— 8 
Marshall 1110001001— 5 Pember 1011101110— 7 
Kilbourne 0011101101— 6 Ladd, 1011011100— 6 
No. 2, 10 singles, entrance 81: 
Levengston 1111111011— 9 
Perkins 0011111100- 6 
Sanders 1111110110— 9 
Peters 1111110110— 8 
Ramsdill 1100101111— 7 
Betts 1111111111—10 
Stone 1111111111—10 
Leon 1110101110— 7 
Wadsworth 1111111110- 9 
Taylor 1011110111— 8 
Marshall 1101001100— 5 
Kilbourne , 1011101111— 8 
No. 3, 15 singles, $1.50: 
Levengston . . . .011111111111111—14 
Perkins 100111101111111—12 
Sanders 111101101111111—13 
Peters 111110111111111—14 
Ramsdill. . .... ..111111011111010—12 
Betts 111111111010111—13 
Stone 011111111011101—12 
Leon 011011111111010-11 
Wadsworth . . . .101111011110111-12 
Taylor 101111111110101—12 
Marshall 011110100001100— 7 
No. 4, 10 singles, unknown angles: 
Swinton.,... 1111011111— 9 
Greer 1111110111— 9 
Ayer 1001100111— 6 
Howard 0011000001— 3 
Dr Mosher 1111111111—10 
Seeley 1110111001— 7 
Goggin 1110111001— 7 
Staples 0010111011— 6 
Roberts. 1111111111—10 
McFadden 1010111101— 7 
Pember 0101001110— 5 
Ladd 1111111111—10 
Kilbourne 111110111010100—10 
Swinton 111111111100011—12 
Greer 011110111010111—11 
Ayer 110111111111011—13 
Howard 101001000010000— 4 
Dr Mosher 111111111111111—15 
See'ey 110111011011011—11 
Goggin 111101111100111—12 
Staples 101101001111111—11 
Roberts 111111111111111—15 
Ladd 100110111001110— 9 
Levengston 
Perkins 5 
Sanders 10 
Peters 8 
Ramsdill 7 
Betts 8 
Stone 6 
No. 5, 15 singles, entry 81.50: 
Lwengston 110111011111111—13 
Perkins 110101111111000-10 
Sanders 111111101111101-13 
Peters 101111110100111—11 
Swinton 111110111111111—14 
Betts 111111111111111- 15 
Stone. .. .' 111111001110001 -10 
Leon nmoioonmi— 12 
Wadsworth 010011000000101— 5 
Taylor 111000111101111-11 
Staples 001001001110110— 7 
Roberts 011101111110110—11 
Leon 6 
Wadsworth,., 8 
Taylor 6 
Kilbourne 5 
Roberts 10 
Swinton , , , . 8 
Greer 4 
Ayer 6 
Dr Mosher 10 
Seeley 5 
Staples,., 6 
Goggin 7 
No. 6, 10 singles, unknown angles, entry $ 
Greer 011000000001110 — 5 
Ayer 110010111111111—12 
Dr Mosher 111011111111111—14 
Warner, 011111010111111—12 
Kilbourne 110111101111101—12 
Marshall 111111111010111—13 
Goggin 111111001110111—12 
Ladd 011011110011101—10 
Howard 101001111000000— 6 
Call 100010100111101— 8 
Schrader 000101001011110— 7 
Ramsdill 101111111011110—12 
Levengston 1111111111—10 
Perkins , 1000111010— 5 
Sanders 1111110110— 8 
Peters 1111110111— 9 
Swinton 0111111110— 8 
Betts 1011111101— 8 
Stone 1110110111— 8 
Leon 0001111100— 5 
Wadsworth 0111100111— 7 
Taylor 1010101131 — 7 
Staples 0110111110— 7 
Roberts 1110111111— 9 
No. 7, 20 singles, $2 entry: 
Le^ engst'nimiOlimillllllll— 19 
Perkins. . . .11000110111110011011—13 
Sanders . . .10111101111111111011—17 
Peters 11101011001111101111—15 
. Swinton. . .11111111111111101111—19 
Betts lOllllllOlOOmillll— 16 
S;one 11110111111111111110—18 
Leon 11011111111111110011—17 
Wadsw'fch. 00011001111010111111—13 
Taylor 11011110111010111111—16 
(ireen 11110110001111110110—14 
Roberts. ...10101111110111111111— 17 
No. 8, 15 singles, unknown angles 
L wengston 101111111111111—14 
Firkins 100001111011001— 8 
.-anders 111110110110110—11 
Peters 011101101100011— 9 
Swinton 111111101011 101- -12 
Betts 111111110110011—12 
Stone 011111111011011—12 
Leon 101111010111001—10 
Wadsworth 010110001001111— 8 
Ayer 1011110110— 7 
Dr Mosher 1111111111—10 
Warner 1011111111— 9 
Ramsdill 1110111111— 9 
McFadden 1001111111— 8 
Seeley 1110111100— 7 
Goggin 1111010110— 7 
Schrader 1001111110— 7 
Howard. ............ .1000010101— 4 
Call 0111000101— 5 
Marshal] 1111010011— 7 
Kilbourne. 0111100100— 5 
Goggin. . . .11111101101111111111—18 
Ramsdill . .00111011001010001011—10 
Ayer 11111011111111111000—16 
Dr Mosher.momilllliomm— 18 
Marshall. ..1000001 0001101011001— 8 
Staples. . . , 11100011011010110101—12 
McFadden. 00101 001111111110001— 12 
Ladd 01101110111100001110—12 
Schrader . .10101111011101010101— 13 
Warner. . ..11111010110011101110— 14 
Seeley 00110111011011110011—13 
Call 00001110111111011001-12 
Taylor. 111101111110111—13 
Greer 100011110101000— 7 
Roberts 111110011111111—13 
Goggin 111101110101101— 1 1 
Schrader 101111011010010— 9 
Ayer 110100001011110— 8 
Dr Mosher 011100111110101—10 
Staples 110001001110101— 7 
Warner. 111111110111101—13 
The next event of Interest to the eastern New York shooters will be 
the league tournament to be held under the auspices of the West End 
Gun Club of Albany, N. Y., Aug. 7. Horace B, Derby. 
