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Extra, team race, pump guns vs, 
targets per man, unknown angles, 
Pump Guns. 
Heikes 11 111 mil 11 1110-13 
Brewer 111111111111111—15 
Bartlett..... lllllll 11111111— 15 
Van Dyke. .111111010111111— 13 
Watson 111101110100011—10 
L Brown.. ..011111110110111— 12— 78 
double guns, six men to a team, 15 
entrance $9 per team: 
Double Guns. 
Livingston .110111111110111-13 
Divine. 011100101101011— 9 
Anthony.. ..111111111101110-13 
Mead 111101111111111—14 
Etheridge . .111111110111111— 14 
Thomas . . . .111111111011111-14— 77 
Third Day. 
The cup of the management must surely have been filled. The 
•weather was once more all that could be desired, and the attendance 
decidedly satisfactory after the two previous days' hard work is 
taken into account. The regulars were all there, the flr&t event open- 
ing up with 22 entries. The programme contained 10 events, the fi -st 
9 being 15-target races at unknown angles, the tenth being at 10 pairs. 
The latter was a most interesting event, plenty of applause greeting 
every super-excellent Bhot. Heikes won first money with 18. F. H. 
Woodworth of the home club being second with 16; ties on 15 were 
too numerous to mention. 
Col. Anthony felt inclined to take a fall out of the pump guns on 
this day, following up his expressed determination ot the previous 
day. The match was made as before, six were to a team, but entrance 
money this time was $2 per man. The Colonel's team was himself, 
Meade. Livingston, Woodworth, Thomas and Legler; Capt. Bartlett 
was again the chief of the pump gun brigade, the following constitut- 
his team: Heikes, Bennett, Bartlett, Brewer, Van Dyke and L. Brown. 
Bartlett winning the toss decided to set tht pace; his team went to the 
score and rolled up the total of 83 out of 90 at unknown angles, a great 
score when it is considered that Van Dyke, handicapped as stated 
above, was responsible for four of the seven lost targets. The pace 
set was too warm for the double guns, who ware beaten four targets, 
scoring 79 out of 90, by no means a poor score in itself. 
A photographer put in his appearance late in the day and took two ' 
shots at the grounds and the assembled shooters, after which Captain 
Brewer brought the Chattanooga tournament of '94 to a close with an 
exhibition of his skill with a Winchester. What Captain Jack can't do 
with a pump gun is hardly worth talking about. Captain Bartlett was 
called for by the crowd, and responded by going through his •flipper" 
performance. In this act Bartlett hands bis gun to a friend who 
stands close to him; he then throws a small block of wood high into 
the air, turns a handspring, takes bis gun and hits the block two or 
three times before it reaches the ground. Captain Brewtr's most 
difficult feat apparently, and one which requires great quickness, is to 
break two targets thrown into the air simultaneously, breaking his 
first from his left shoulder, reversing his gun, pumping out the empty 
shell and breaking the other from his right shoulder. Scores in this 
day's events: 
No. 1, 15 targets, entrance $1.50: 
Mead 111111100110111—12 Meadows 011H1101011111— 12 
Frank 001001100011111— 8 Legler 111101111011111—13 
Bartlett lllOOllllllllU-13 Palh-nder 100101001011011— 8 
Allen 111111111111111—15 J Brown 111111110010111—12 
Livingston 11101111 11 10000—10 Anthony 10001 11 1 1 1 11111—12 
A L O'Connell.. Ill 1101 101 0101 1—11 Brewer 111111111111011—14 
White 011111000111110-10 Cleveland 010101111111100-10 
Thomas 111111111111010—13 Woodworth 111110110111111—13 
Van Dyke 111101111111111—14 Evereit 111100011010100- 6 
Bennett 111101111110100—11 Watson 111011111 111110—13 
D J C^Connell.. 100011110111011— 10 Heikes Iimii0lllllil-14 
No. 2, 15 targets, entrance $1.50: 
Mead 111111111110110—13 Collender OOOlllOlOlOlOlO- 7 
Frank 010110001101110— 8 .Jones 111111111111101—14 
Livingston 111111111011111—14 J Brown 1011 1*111 11 1 1 111 14 
Bartlett 111110111111111—14 Cleveland IllliOlllOiiiii— 13 
Thomas 11101101 UlOOll— 11 Anthony 111010110101111—11 
A L O'Connell. .001000111111000 — 7 Legler 111101111111110—13 
Meadows 111111111111111—15 Allen.. 111110111001111—12 
Everett 111101111111001—12 Devine lOlllllinimi— 14 
Bennett lllOlllOlIHOOl— 11 Heikes 111111111111111—15 
Dan Dyke 111011111110111—13 Woodworth ... .luiOllllOlOllli— 11 
D J O'Connell.. lOOlOllOOllllOl— 9 White 110101110111111—12 
Brewer lllllllllllllll— 15 Watson OllOlllllllllll— 13 
No. 3, 15 targets, entrance $1 50: 
Everett 011011000301001— 7 Waddell 010100000110111— 7 
Frank 100101001111011- 9 Woodworth ....111111011110110-12 
Meade lllllllUllllll-15 Legler 111111111111110—14 
Livingston HlllllllHOlOl-13 J Brown 111110111011011—12 
A L O'Connell .. 101111 110111 1 1 1—1 3 Cleveland 11 101011 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 1 3 
Meadows 011110011111111-12 Allen 010111111011110-11 
Bennett 100111101011101—10 Divine 111111101100110-11 
D J O'Connell.. 001000110111111— 9 Calender 1013010H1311 11— 12 
Pooler 100001110010011— 7 White 110111111101101—12 
No. 4, 15 targets, entrance $1.50: 
Bartlett,., lllllllllllllll— 15 Callender 111000101111111—11 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 Stone 11030001 3"00000— 5 
Frank 110010101101100— 8 Jones 111110101001011—10 
Livingston 010111111111011-12 L-gler 111111111111111—15 
Brewer 111111111111111—15 Woodworth . ...1111 11111 11 11 11— 15 
Mead 011111111111010-12 White 111111011101111—13 
Anthony 1111111011 11 111— 14 A L O'Connell. .111110101011111—12 
D J O'Connell.. 001101111111011 -11 Watson 101111110111101—12 
Thomas 111111110101111—13 Cleveland 131111111111111—15 
Van Dyke 111111011100011— 11 Du Bray OOlllll 11000000— 9 
Meadows. . . . . . .111111101111101— 13 
No. 5, 15 targets, entrance $150: 
Heikes 0111 11 1 111 11 11 1 — 14 Edwards 111111001101110—11 
Mead 111011111011111—13 Stone 111100011111110—11 
Brewer 1111111111H 1 11— 15 A L O'Connell. .011111101011111— 12 
Livingston 110011111011010— 9 Jones 111110000111111—11 
Bartlett 130131130011111-32 Cleveland 000111111011111—11 
Frank 010110110111101— 10 Woodworth ....lllllllllllllll— 15 
Anthony 111101111111111—14 Allen 100110111111001—10 
D J O'Connell. .111101111110111—13 Bennett 010111101111111—12 
Meadows 101101011110111—11 Divine 101010110101011— 9 
Thomas 110011111111111—13 Reif llllllOllOlllOO— 11 
Van Dyke lllllllllllllll— 15 Legler 111111111101111— 14 
White 011111111101110-12 Pooler 011100^01101011— 8 
No 6, 15 targets, entrance $1 £0: 
Mead 111101111111111—14 Pooler 111110101101031—10 
Thomas 111111111011111—14 Callender 000U10linuill-l0 
Livingston 111111111111111—15 Bennett 111111011011111—13 
Meadows 111011111110100-11 Reif 30000011 11101 1 1— 9 
Heikes llllllOllllllll— 14 A L O'Connell. .110010001111100— 8 
Anthony 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11—15 Legler 1 1 1101101 1 1 1 1 1 1—13 
White 000101101010111— 8 Bartlett lOlllllnnilU— 14 
Edwards 000011111111000— 8 Woodworth llllllOllllllll— 14 
Van Dyke 111111110111101—13 Brewer 111111111110111—14 
Jones 011110111101101—11 Cleveland 111111011111111-14 
D J O'Connell.. 111110111111001— 12 
No. 7, 15 targets, entrance $1 50: 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 Van Dyke 111111110011111—13 
Brewer 1 1010101 1 1 1 1 111 — 12 Callender 101011013 100011— 9 
Meadows 111111111111100—13 A L O'Connell. .111101111110010— 11 
Livingston 111001110110111—11 Reif 111111111111100—13 
Thomaa 111111000110110-10 D J O'Connell. .111011000010101— 8 
Meade 111110011111111-13 Edwards 130310101 101001— 9 
Bennett 11100011101001 1— 9 Legler lllllllllllllll— 15 
Anthony. 111111111111101-14 Woodworth ... .111111111110111— 14 
Porter 1110U0010101 100 - 7 Cleveland 110011331101111—12 
White 010111111111100-11 J Brown 111011111011111—13 
No. 8, 15 targets, entrance $1 50: 
Heikes 111111111101111—34 Woodworth.. ..lllllllllllllll— 15 
Brewer 111111111110101-13 D J O'Connell. .000110100001010— 4 
Thomas 11101111110113 1—13 Leg'er .00101 101 1 1 1 11 1 l—i 1 
Livingston 110011001111110—30 A L O'Connell. .011111111111111—14 
Bartlett 113111111111101—14 Anthony 111111110111111-34 
Callender 000110110000101— 6 Reif lOOHOOOOOllIOO- 6 
Meadows 111011111100111—12 Van Dyke 100010111011111—10 
Mead OOllOllllOllllO— 10 
No. 15 targets, entrance $1 50: 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 Woodworth .... Ill 111 1 1 1 1 1 101 1—14 
Brewer 111111114111113—34 Reif 010011313001101 — 9 
Meadows 111131111111131—15 Edwards 101100111011111—11 
Livingston 110111100110100— 9 Anthony 111101111111111—14 
D J O'Connell.. 110100100111110 - 9 Van Dyke 111111111111101— 14 
Thomas 011101111001101—10 Legler 111111111111111-35 
A L O'Connell.. 311330011101111— 12 Bartlett 111011110111110-32 
Collender 133333111111111-15 Bennett ,, 111111011111101—13 
No. 10, 10 pairs, entrance $2, 4 moneys: 
Thomas 10 10 11 10 13 31 01 10 10 10—13 
Reif.... 10 01 01 10 11 11 10 10 10 10—12 
Brewer 11 11 10 11 11 10 10 10 10 11—15 
Livingston 10 1 0 10 10 11 00 1 0 11 10 01—11 
Callender 10 10 11 10 10 10 00 10 01 11—13 
Heikes 11 10 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11-18 
Anthony 11 10 11 10 10 30 33 11 10 11—15 
Van Dyke 10 11 11 11 11 II 10 11 10 10—15 
Cleveland II 10 11 10 10 30 01 11 11 10—14 
Legler 11 10 11 10 11 11 00 11 10 11—15 
A L O'Connell 10 10 11 11 10 11 10 10 11 31—15 
Woodworth 30 10 10 11 10 U 11 11 11 11—16 
Extra, team race, pump guns vs. double guns, six men to a team, 15 
targets per mm, unknown angles, entrance $12 per team: 
Pump Guns. Double Guns. 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 Anthony. . ..111110111111111— 14 
Bennett ....100111111111111— 13 Mead 111111111110110-13 
Bartlett ....111111111101111— 14 LiviDgston..l11l1l 111111010—13 
Brewer 111111111111111-15 Woodworth 311001111111111—13 
Van Dyke.. .011111111000111— 11 Thomas ....111111111111101— 14 
L Brown . . .111111111111111-15-83 Legler 111111001011111—12-79 
Notes of the Shoot. 
Capt. Menders, of Nashville, one of the most popular men in the 
South, and formerly one of her best trap shots, has found out that 
lack of practice is fatal to consistent trap-shooting. The Captain says 
he does very little shooting at the trap now, quail shooting being 
about all the sport he indulges in. This season he anticipates great 
sport, as quail are as thick as fleas. 
Col. Anthony, of Charlotte, N. O, states that there are "millions of 
quail" in the Tar Heel State. Second broods are very numerous, 30 to 
40 bird' being found in some of the coveys. 
Irby Bennett is responsible to a very large extent for the sudden 
eruption of Winchesters in the South, Irby is the representative of 
the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. in that section of the State, and 
bis popularity and enthusiasm always carries his point. 
Du Font's smokeless powder has a capital representative in Mr. Wad- 
dell, of Chattanooga. What Mr. Waddell did for the boys last week 
"was a plenty. ' 
Few people are blessed with as many faculties as "Jack" Brewer. 
He can shoot (everybody knows that); he can tell a story; sings 
"Sweet Marie" well when accompanied by the TJ. M. C. quartette, and 
is blessed with a healthy appetite. 
Bollo Heikes proved once more very conclusively that he is "the 
daddy of them all " Note his run of 137 straight on the first day. 
The dates of the Knoxville shoot have been fixed. That $3,000 added 
money will be ready for distribution on the Tuesday, Wednesday, 
Thursday and Friday of the third week in June. S. Van Gilder got 
several more $10 subscribers at Chattanooga; he has 78 on his list 
now. 
If there are many boys in Memphis like Abe Frank, that city is in no 
danger of going to sleep. 
Mr, Thomas A. Divine, of Memphis, although he has recovered 
from his recent illness, was unable to do himself justice at the traps. 
Capt. DuBray, representing Parker Bros., was present at the shoot 
on Thursday and Friday. The captain brought with him a 20 gauge 
quail gun built for President Stone, of tbe Chattanooga Gun Club. 
Mrs. DuBray is accompanying her husband on this trip. 
That was a happy quintette that drove over the scene of the battle 
of Cbickamauga last Saturday morning. The thanks of the fortunate 
five, Capts. Du Bray and Bartlett, Messrs Van Dyke and Thomas and 
the Forest and Stream representative, are hereby tendered to our 
excellent cicerone and charioteer, "Dupont" Waddell, of Tennessee's 
Mountain City. 
Copt. Bartlett is a successful relic hunter. 
Kickers were conspicuous by their absence. 
Mr. C. C. Napier, who travels for the well-known sporting goods 
house, Messrs. Hartley &. Graham, arrived on Wednesday afternoon 
and spent Thursday in that city. 
The local press did not do itself proud, nor the club justice, by its 
reports of the tournament, Edward Banks. 
Emerald Gun Club. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Following are the scores of the Emerald Gun Club at Dixter Park. 
Club point handicap and handicap rise. Event No. 1 at 10 live birds 
per man: 
Class A, 30yds. 
-►\T > iN->->-^«?V \'i 1 \T« ! ' l v l iS«-/ 
Herrington.2 2 12 11111 1-10 Phister 2 • 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1— 9 
Voss . , 
..211112111 1—10 Doeinck 2 111112.12- 
Sch'rtemeirl 1112 2 12 1 2-10 
Class A, 28yds. 
W Hudson. .2 2 1 2 . 1 1 2 2 2- 9 GLeveredge. 112 111.1.- 
Than 1 111.33112- 
9 Russell. 
..1 • • 1 2 • i • 2 1- 
C^ady .111111111-9 Floyd 2 2 2 12...2.- 
J, hi \S\ s>\ H h- 'kv* 
J Maesel. ..1.1322 2 2.3-8 
Class B, 25yd?. 
*?"->->"TV\i<sV -&\<-\l\^SS 
F W Place. .2 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2-30 N Maesel.. ..1 1.12.21.1—7 
\i J.«-T/ , <-f-W /" l S/ , <-«?'4.*iTT-> 
J H Moore. .1 22112211 1—10 J Hedge.... 1 .2..2.22 1— 6 
^H^\^N^->\"s •^HH\T\\*'«-\ 
RRegan....2 2 • a 2 2 1 1 1 2- 9 J Woelfel,.,. 2 1.211121—8 
No. 2 sweep at 15 target?, four moneys: 
Leveredee 110111100110101—10 Floyd 111111101111101—13 
Woelfel 000011001110 01- 7 Moore OOOmnoilOlOlO— 7 
Voss 011000101010100- 6 Phister 010111111111101—11 
Regan 00:000000000000— 1 Hudson 111111101111111—14 
Hodge OOC000000010010— 2 Schortemeier. ..lllllllllllllll— 15 
Coady OOTllOIOOl 11100- 7 
No. 3, 10 targets: Woelfel 4, Floyd 7, Phister 8, Coady 4. Schorte- 
meier 8, J. Mi33?l 7, N. Maesel 5, Voss 8. S. H. S. 
The regular shoot of the Emprald Gun Club was held Sept. 18 at 
Dexter Park, L, I. Eighteen members f iced the traps, a fair average 
under the circumstances, as the weather was not the very best and it 
rained continually while the shoot was in progress. Weather or no 
weather it would not keep them home, as the boys are trying hard to 
get into form for our first annual tournament at Dexter Park on Oct. 
. 22, 28, 24, and particularly for the great Empire City handicap, which 
will take place on the last (Oct. 24) day, and will beat 25 live birds, 
$10 entrance, birds extra, four moneys, class shooting, Emerald Club 
adds $100 to this event, four misses out, 80yds. boundary, 26 to 33yds. 
rise, gun in any position, open to all ; and in order to please the expert 
shooters, the first 15 birds in handicap will constitute another event, 
extra entrance money, straight shooting, high guns to get the money, 
entrance to either or both optional, handicap unknown to shooter 
until he steps to the score. A forfeit of $3 to be sent with entry to 
Dr. Hudson. 9 Madison street, New York. He will also give any in- 
formation the shooters require. The first day will be at empire tar- 
gets and will be called New York day. The second day will also be at 
empire targets and will be called New Jersey day. Extra events will 
be made to suit the shooters present if time and endurance will per- 
mit. Will send you a copy of programme when we receive It from 
printer. 
Club shoot, 10 live birds. Emerald Club rules: 
R Regan 2202221112— 9 J Hodge 1020020221— 0 
L H Schortemier....ll 11221212— 10 R Woods 2022211121— 9 
J Woelfel 0210211121— 8 J Maesel 1011222201— 8 
O W Floyd 2221200020 - 6 J H Voss 2111121111-10 
F W Place 2.'2lll21^1— 10 M Herrington 2212111111—10 
J H Moore 1221122111—10 Counsellor Codey. . .0111111111— 9 
Dr G V Hudson 2212.11222- 9 N Maesel. 1101202101- 7 
Dr S P Leveridge. . ..0112111.10— 7 H Thau 2111101112— 9 
S Doeinck 2111112012— 9 T F Russell 1001201021— 6 
G - v - Hudson, M.D. 
Belfast Gun Club. 
Belfast, Me , Sept. 19.— The Belfast Gun Club hav» just completed 
their cup contest for 1894 The cup was won by Ralph H. Howes 
under the following conditions: There were 12 shoots; at the first shoot 
each man shot at 25 targets; at all subsequent shoots Che man or men 
making the highest score to shoot at 25. and all the rest to have as 
many more targets to shoot at as their scores fell below the highest 
score made. The highest score counted 5 points and the next 4, and 
so on down to 1. Any member being absent from a shoot to lose his 
score and also his handicap, and must shoot at 25 targets at next 
shoot. Ralph H. Howes won the match by a score of 49 points, with 
John.Healey second with 47 points. Much interest has been manifested 
in this contest, several members running along very close in number 
of points until the last. The prize is a silver cup finely engrave I. 
Bob Black. 
" Trap-Shooter's Ready Reckoner." 
There has just come from the Forest and Stream press an ex- 
tremely useful pocket reference book for trap-shooters Its full title 
reads: "Trap-Shooter's Beady Reckoner. A series of tables showing 
at a glance the division of purses under all conditions, simple and 
complex, with entries from one to fifty. For use by Individuals clubs 
aad tournaments. Compiled by J. O. Clark, Secretary Kansas State 
Sportsmen"? Association." Price 25 cents, postpaid, by Forest and 
Stream Pub. Co, 
Massachusetts State Shoot. 
Chelmsford, Mess., Sept. 18,— The second monthly meeting of six 
clubs representing Lowell, Worcester, Boston, Marblehead, Hingham, 
Middlesex Sportsmen's and Massachusetts Rifle Association, Walnut 
Hill, was held here to-day at the grounds of the Lowell Rod and Gun 
Club. The grounds are pleasantly and conveniently situated about 
two miles from tbe Lowell post-office and within thr?e minutes' walk 
of the electric cars. A five-trap plant, well arranged and adapted to 
the grounds, answer the practice requirements of the club, which is 
composed of sixty-five members. An extra three-trap plant is utilized 
for special events. The day opened with an inauspicious fog which 
soon lifted and flue weather was afforded the shooters. 
A serious fire in Lowell detained several members of the club until 
afternoon, and the fact that many members of the different clubs are 
off bird shooting made the attendance slimmer than was expected. 
Under the management of President Dr. W. A. Downs and Secretary 
Derby the events were shot off rapidly and harmoniously, and the able 
manner in which Mr. Frank A. Derby handled and disbursed the 
moneys gave universal satisfaction to the shooters. The following 
scores show how well the boys can shoot: 
No. 1, 30 targets, kevstooe regular: Dickey 7, Snow 8. Davi3 9, 
Brown 3. Bates 8, Robinson 5, Daly G, Dock 5, Colt 4, Allison 6, Furrow 
8, Brun 9 
No 2. 10 targets, keystone reversed: Daly 4, Jones 7, Snow 7, Furrow 
5, Davis 10, Brown 8, Bates 7, Dock G, Allisons, Brun 6, Dickey 9, 
Climax 7. 
No. 3. 10 targets, unknown angles: Dickey 7, Snow 9, Davis 9. Jones 
7, Brown 9, Bates 9, Daly 8, Dock 4, Allison 10, Farrar 5, Brun 6, 
Warren e, Climax 8, Puck 7. 
No. 4, 5 pairs: 
Brown 11 10 11 00 00-5 Davis 11 11 11 10 10-8 
Farrar ......11 10 11 10 00-6 Snow 10 10 11 11 10-7 
Allison 11 11 00 11 11-8 Dickey 11 11 10 10 11-8 
Daly 10 10 01 10 11-6 Warren 11 01 00 10 11—6 
Bates 11 10 10 11 11-8 Climax ....11 10 10 11 11—8 
Brown 10 11 10 10 10-6 Puck. 01 11 11 11 11—9 
Jones 00 11 11 10 01—6 
No. 5, 10 targets, keystone reversed: Dickey 8, Snow 5, Davis 8, 
Jones 6, Warren 5, Puck 5, Daly 5, Duck 5, Allison 7, Farrar 9, Breen 6, 
Bates 5, Brown 8, Climax 9. 
No. 6, 10 targets, keystone reversed: Dicky 10, Snow 7 Davis 7, 
Jones 6, Brown 6, Bates 6. Daly 4, Colt 6, Allison 7, Farrar 7, Breen 8, 
Warren 9. Climax 8, Puck 7. 
No. 7, 20 singles, keystone revers 
Breen 01110111110110011110—14 
Farrar 11011111011100011110-14 
Allison ....11101110101111111111— 17 
Daly 001110111110001 11011—13 
Bates 11110011100111100111—14 
Brown 11111111111111011111-19 
Jones 11310033111111111111 -18 
3d: 
Davis 11111111100111111111—18 
Snow 11001111101011111011—15 
Dicky 1011111111 111101111—18 
Puck 11010010111111101111—15 
Climax. . . .111 11011111111111111— 19 
"Wrrren. . . 11011011101110010001—12 
Burton. . . .1100;il0illllll 11000-14 
No. 8, three-man team race, for Association gold badge, 10 targets. 
M. S. S. A . system, entrance 70 cents: 
Boston Shooting Association. M. R. A. 
Jones , 1111100131—8 Snow 1111110111—9 
Brown 1110111000—6 Warren 0011110111—7 
Dickey 3101101110—7—21 Puck 1111011010—7—23 
Hingham Gun Club. Lowell Rod and Gun Club No. 2. 
Bacon 01 1 1 101 111—8 Bates 0110110110—6 
Allison 0011111111—8 Colt 0011110111—7 
Farrar 111100111 1— 8—24 Dutchy 1100010001—4—17 
Lowell Rod and Gun Club No. 1. Worcester Sportsmen's Ass'n. 
Climax llllllOUl— 9 Daly..,. 0101111111—8 
Burton 1110011010-6 Davis 1111111013—9-17 
Rule 1031111111—9—24 
No. 9, badge match, 20 targets, M. S. S. A. System: 
Dickey . . . .11111101130113111110—17 Allison . . . .11101011111011111111—17 
Snow 11111111111110111110-18 Farrar 11011110001100111011—13 
l>avis 11110010111100111110—14 Warren. . ..10111110011111011101—15 
Jones 11010111110111111001—15 Climax. . . . 1133310'lOllllllHlO— 16 
Brown 11111110111011111111—18 Puck 11110101101111101110—15 
Bates. ..,.11110111101111100111—16 Burton... .11111111010111110101—16 
Daly 01110311110111100111—15 Rule 11111111111111011101 —18 
No. 10, 10 targets, unknown angles: Dickey 8, Snow 7, Davis 10, 
Jones 7, Brown 7, Bates 9, Daly 6, Allison 9, Farrar 9, Breen 7, Warren 
9, Climax 10, l'uck 10, Burton 8. 
No. 11, 10 targets, keystoue reversed: Dickey 9, Snow 9, Davis 6, 
Jones 4, Brown 9, Bates 7. Daly 7, Allison 7, Farrar 6, Breen 6, Warren 
6. Climax 10. Puck 8, Burton 7, Rule 8. 
No. 12. 10 targets, unknown angles: Dickey 10, Brown 9, Daly 4, 
Allison 8, Ruli- 8, Puck 10, Davis 8. Jones 8, Warren 9, Breen 8, Bates 8, 
Farrar 9, Colt 7, Climsx 8, Burton 8. 
No. 13, 25 targets, known traps and angles, entrance $3: 
Dickey 3111111011111111111111311—24 
Brown 1111111111111101111111110—23 
Daly 1111111111111111110111111-24 
Allison 1111110111101111011111111—22 
Rule 10100111111H1111H011111-21 
Buck -..1111111101101111111011111—22 
Burton OmilllOllOllpillOOlllOl— 18 
Jones 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Bates 1111111111111111110111101-23 
Farrar 1111111011111110011011011—20 
Climax 13 31111111011111111111010—22 
Davis 1011111111111110111101111—22 
No. 14, 5 pairs from 3 traps: 
Dickey 11 11 11 11 11—10 Davis 10 11 11 10 11— 8 
Jones 11 10 11 11 00- 7 Warren 11 11 01 11 10^ 8 
Daly 10 10 10 11 11— 7 Breen 11 11 11 11 00— 8 
Allison 01 11 00 11 10- 6 Bates 11 11 11 00 10- 7 
Rule 10 10 -11 11 10— 7 Climax 11 10 10 01 10— 6 
Puck 11 01 00 10 11— 6 Brown 11 10 10 11 00— 6 
No. 15, 15 targets, Keystone reversed: Brown 15, Davis 13. Dickey 
14, Farrar 9, Breen 12, Daly 12, Climax 13, Allison H' Jones 12, Colt 10, 
Snow 15, Rule 12, Puck 12, Burton 9, Bates 9. 
No 16, 10 tat gets, known traps and angles: Bates 9, Snow 9, Brun 8, 
Warren 7, Climax 10, Rule 8, Dickey 9, Allison 7, Brown 9, Puck 9, 
Da ly 7, Jones 9. 
No. 17, 20 targets, keystone reversed: 
Daly 01111111111011011111- 37 Allison . . . .31111111111100111011— 17 
Brown 01111111131311011111 — 18 Snow 01011011011111111111-16 
Dickey ....lllllllllllinOOUll— 18 Climax 11111 1111J111 lllllll 20 
Rule 11111111111111110111—19 Farrar 11111001010000000011— 9 
Puck 11111111111101111111—19 Jones 01111111111x11101110—17 
Bates 11111111111111111111—20 Edwards . .11111111111101111111— 19 
No. 18, 10 targets, unknown angles: Bates 6, Allison 7, Burton 9. 
Snow 7, Puck 10, Rule 8, Climax 9, Daly 7, Farrar 8, Brown 6, Dickey 9, 
Brun 7, Warren 8, Colt 8. Wayland. 
Trap at San Antonio. 
The agony is over as far as the trophy shoots of the San Antonio 
Gun Club is concerned. As predicted by your correspondent, who, as 
a shooting prognnsticator poses at the same notch that Foster does as 
to cyclones, Mr. I. N. Rothweli added another winning to his string of 
five. This makes him seven winnings to the others' four, and as there 
are but two more shooting dates, Mr. Rothweli is receiving the con- 
gratulations of his friends on hi3 victory. 
Rothweli is one of the most popular shots in San Antonio. He 
began shooting only seven years ago. and still handles the same gun 
(Scott 12-eauge) tUat he placed to his shoulder for the first discharge 
His winning the trophy for 1894 so easily places him head and shoul- 
ders above his confreres of the San Antonio Gun Club, and somehow 
we are all glad of it. 
The shoot on the 16th was a poor exhibition, as far as the scores are 
concerned, which explain themselves: 
No. 1. 10 singles and 3 pairs: Samuels 9, Rothweli 15, Smith 10, 
McCormack 7, Black 10, Thiele 13, Veith 9, Chabot 8, France 10. 
No. 2, trophy shoot, 20 singles and 5 pairs: Rothweli 23, Chabot 15, 
Vollbrecht 16, Samuels 16, McCormack 20, Barr 16, Heyel 14, Velth 18 
Grossman 15, Shields 15, Thiele 19, France 14, Smith 17, Black 16, Epp- 
stein 19. q q q_ 
Princeton Notes. 
Princeton, N. J., Sept. 15.— With the advent of the open season 
trap-shooting will probably languish for a time in this old college 
town. But meanwhile our mascot and pride, Master George Rule (of 
whom I wrote you earlier as having never shot on the wing previous 
to June 15 of this year, and yet as having won the Winchester prize 
repeating gun last month, against all comers, in a series of five shoots), 
is not letting any pasture grow under his feot in getting acquainted 
with his new gun. Daily practice is getting him in wonderful form 
for a 16-year-old, Last week he smashed 25 empires straight, from 
known traps. Inclosed score shows what he did this week, 26 out of 
80, from 5 screened traps, 10yds. rise, expert rules; 86%% wouldn't be 
a gait to be ashamed of even in professional company. By the way, 
why doesn't somebody take up the challenge I understand he has 
posted with you? He offers to shoot anybody under 16 years a 
match at live birds, targets or glass balls (the latter to be thrown by 
hand and shot with repeating rifle, .22cal., using bullet cartridge). 
The local fraternity are ready to back him; let some one take up the 
gauntlet and show what boys can do. Wads. 
