Oct. 1§, I894.j 
FOHEST ANt) STREAM. 
West Newburgh Gun and Rifle Club. 
The West Newburgh Gun and Rifle Club's annual fall tournament 
was held at the eluh's grounds at Qidney's Hotel, about three miles 
from Newburgh proper, on Oct. 3, 4 and 5, Wednesday, Thursday and 
Friday of last week. The tournament was a success, as all similar 
gatherings organized by this association have invariably proved to 
be. 
The attendance of shooters from outside was flattering to the home 
club, while the members of that organization came up to the scratch 
in good shape and shot along with the visitors throughout the three 
days' programme. Among the visitors were: First and foremost, 
"Uncle Dan" Lefever, of the Lefever- Arms Co., who shot as if his 
years were as nothing to him; Covill, representing the new Baker 
Gun; Capt. J. T. Mascroft, of Worcester, Mass., accompanied by his 
friend, Mr. Kennerson of that city; Capt. Lenone, always ready to 
make and shoot a match at live birds; F. Van Dyke, of New York, 
showing the boys what he can do with his Winchester repeater: E. D. 
Fulford, shooting well to the front, but experiencing some strokes of 
ill-luck at live birds ; "Milt" Lindsley, of the American Wood Co., ac- 
companied by his charming wife "Wanda," graceful and effective 
with her gun, and several others whose scores, together with those 
put together by the locals, made the pace quite hot enough for any- 
body. 
Targets were used exclusively on the two first days, kingbirds being 
thrown in every event on the first day, and keystones on the second. 
Two sets of traps were used an'd, consequently, a large number of 
targets were thrown. The grounds which are located on the summit 
of a slight rise just in the rear of the hotel, affords a sty background, 
the mountains on the other side of the Hudson adding to the beauty 
of the scene, and not detracting in the least from a faultless back- 
ground. 
>• »The officers of the club are: John J. E. Harrison, President; David 
Brown, Vice-President; W. C. Gibb, Secretary; J. A.Wood. Treasurer: 
and Geo. Taggart, Captain. The above named gentlemen, together 
with Messrs. H. C. Higginson, W. P. Rayland and A. Kissam formed 
the executive committee. 
Mr. Taggart, the captaia of the club, vice president Brown and sec- 
retary Gibb were indefatigable in their efforts to keep things moving, 
while Mr. Rayland, better known as "Rags," helped, with other mem- 
bers of the club, to round off any square corners that might have 
prevented the absolutely smooth running of the tournament. 
Scores in the target events were as follows: 
First Day. 
No. 1, 15 targets, SI: 
Baker 111110010111111—12 
E Taylor 110111111111111— 14 
Swivler 101100111111011—10 
Kenerson 011110011111111—12 
Fulford 110111111111111—14 
J D Taylor 111110111111101—13 
Stansbrough.... 011111100110111— 11 
No. 2, 15 targets, $1: 
Fulford 111011111111111—14 
E Taylor 111110011111011—12 
Baker ....001101101010111— 9 
J Wood 101110011111110—10 
Swivler 111111111011101—13 
J Taylor 011011011110111—12 
Mitchell 001111100110101— 9 
Cramer 110110110100011— 9 
Carroll 101111111111111—14 
No. 3, 20 targets, $1.50: 
Fulford.... 10111111111111111111— 19 
E Taylor . .11110101101101111010—14 
Baker 101 1 1 1 1 0001 0100101 10— 1 1 
Swivler. . . .11100111100101101100—12 
Mitchell.. ..11011111101011111111— 17 
J S Taylor.llllllllllllOllllOll— 18 
H C H 10111111111111111111—19 
Mason 10010011011101011111—13 
No. 4, 15 targets, entrance $1.00: 
Fulford 111111111011111—14 
E Taylor 111111101111011—13 
Baker 111011111111111—14 
Swivler 011011110111101—11 
J Wood.. 111111111011101—13 
Wooley 111111111110110-13 
Mascroft 101111101111011—12 
Rayland 111111110011110—12 
Van Dyke 011111111110001—11 
Mitchell 111111111111111—15 
Mason 101111101111110—12 
No. 5, 10 targets $1.00: 
Fulford 1111111111-10 
J S Taylor 1111111101— 9 
Van Dyck 1011111111— 9 
J Wood 1111101101— 8 
AM S 1111111111-10 
Dan A 1011111111— 9 
Mason 1111111011— 9 
H CH , 1111111101— 9 
Stanbrough 1011001110— 6 
Van Dyke 111101100111110-11 
Dan 111111011101111-13 
A MS 011111010111111—12 
Rayland 111101111011110—12 
Mascroft 11101 10110111 11—12 
Mason 111111111011111—14 
Weygant 011011010110011— 9 
Stansbrough.. ..110011111111111— 13 
Dan 011001101111111—11 
AM S 111101110111111—13 
Mason 111101111100111—12 
Mascroft 1 10111 101011 1 11—12 
Kenerson 111101111111111—14 
H C H 111111111111110—14 
Van Dyke 011101000110110— 8 
Rayland 1011 llllllllll 1—14 
Lindsley.. .11010011011011110101— 13 
Van Dyke. 11111101011011111111— 17 
Kenerson.. 11111111011011111111— 18 
Mascroft . .11011111110111111110— 17 
Dave 11110111111110111111—18 
A M S 01011111111111111110—17 
St'nbroughllll 11111011 1101 1010— 16 
Rags 01101111111111101111—17 
Van Duzer 010011100000000— 4 
J S Taylor 101111111111011—13 
Carroll UllOlOOIlllOw. 
Craman 101110111110110—11 
A ME 011101101111111—12 
Dan 110111011010110—10 
Renerson 111111111110111—14 
Wanda 110101011011111— 11 
Stansbrough... .100010010000000— 3 
H C H 111111101111111—14 
Mitchell 0111111101— 8 
Cramer 1111111111—10 
Carrol 1111111111—10 
Baker 1111110111— 9 
Kenerson 111111 1111— 1 0 
Mascroft 1111110111— 9 
Rags 1011011111— 8 
Linsdley 0101101010— 5 
E Taylor 0111C01111— 7 
No. 6, 20 targets, nnknown traps, $1,50: 
Rayland. . .10000010110111110010— 10 
Baker 11111001010011101110—13 
Stanb'ru'h.llll 0001000000000010— 6 
Kenerson. .111 10111100111010011-14 
Wooley. . ..01010101111001111110—13 
Fulford. . . .11111101010101111101-15 
Van Dyke.. Ill 11011011011010111— 15 
Wanda . . . .01010101011000110000— 8 
E Taylor.. 01101011111011110011— 14 
J S Taylor. 11011110110110011111— 15 
No. 7, 25 targets, $2, $25 added: 
Fulford 1111111111111111111111111-25 
Van Dyke 1111111111111111111111111—24 
E Taylor .' 1111111111100111111111111-23 
"Wood 1111100010100111111100111—17 
J S Taylor 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Lindsley 1011010010001011110111110—15 
H CH 0111111111011111111111111-23 
Stansbrough 1111000011111111111111110-20 
Mitchell 1111111110111111101111101-22 
Wolley 111011 1101 10110001 11111 01—18 
Baker 1011110111111111111111011—22 
Rags 1111111011111101111101110-21 
T Rhodes 1111011110101111110001011-18 
Mascroft 1110111111110111111111111—23 
Kenerson lllllllllllllllllioililli— 24 
Dan Ill 100111111011111 1 110100— 1 9 
AM L 1011111111110111111111111-23 
Mason 1111110111111000111111101—20 
Linley 1101111111101111011111010-20 
No. 8, 15 targets, $1: 
Weygants 010010010011111— 8 
Fulford 111011111101111—13 
Van Dyke OlllOllllllOliO— 11 
E Taylor 111111011111110—13 
Kenerson 111111111111001—13 
Cramer 111111111111010—12 
JD Taylor 111111111111111—15 
H C H 111100110011111—11 
Mitchell 110110111111011—12 
Bags 101011110111110—11 
Linley llllOlOlllllOlO— 11 
Mascroft 110111111111011—13 
AMD 111111111111111—15 
Lefever 111101111111101—13 
J Wood 101101111011110—11 
Lindsley 011111011010110—10 
Stansbrough.. ..011000011011110— 8 
Baker 101011111110111—11 
Carroll 111101011111111—13 
Mason 111111111111111-15 
Donoghue OllllOOOlllOOll— 9 
No. 9, 15 singles and 3 pairs targets, $1: 
Fulford 111111111111111 11 11 10-20 
Van Dyke 011011111101110 11 11 00—15 
E Taylor 101001111111101 11 11 01—16 
Mason 001111101110111 11 00 01—14 
J Wood llOOllllOOilllO 10 10 10—13 
Kenerson 111111111111111 11 11 11—21 
Wanda 000111110101000 00 10 00—8 
Mascroft 111111011011111 10 11 10—17 
Dan 111101111110101 11 10 00—15 
A M S 011010110111101 10 01 10—13 
JSTaylor 111111101111111 11 10 10—18 
Stanbrough 101111110001001 10 11 10—13 
HCH 101111111100110 10 1111—16 
Kissam 100101111010011 11 01 00— ] •.' 
Rayland 010110111111101 11 10 11-16 
Mitchell 111111101011110 11 10 11-17 
Rhoades llllllllllimi 11 00 11—19 
Baker 111111111111110 10 11 10—18 
No. 10, 15 targets. $1: 
Fulford 1110111101 11110 - 
Van Dyke 110111110110110- 
Bingham 111011111101101- 
Wooley 000110111111111- 
Wanda 000111001111000- 
Kenerson 1111011011101 11- 
J D Taylor 111101111111110- 
Mason 101111111111111- 
Baker 100111111111110- 
HCH 111111110111111- 
Kissam 101011111010111- 
\> ood 111101001111000- 
-12 Mascroft 111111111111111—15 
-12 Stansbcough. .. .111100110111011— 11 
-12 Swiveiler 101110010000111— 8 
-11 Dan 111110111010111-12 
-7 A MS 101111111111,11— 14 
•12 E Taylor 11101X11 11001001— 9 
13 Rags 111111111101111-14 
-14 Mitchell 100011111101111-11 
-12 Bingham 01110101110)111— li 
-14 Ripley HOlOllllllOlll— 12 
■11 Rhodes 111111111111011—14 
- 9 
W Smith. . .11111111101111111011- 
Dan 11101111)11110001111- 
Rayland... 111011)1111111111111- 
Mitchell... .01110111011101111011- 
A M S 1111111111111111111 1- 
J A Wood. .11100110100101111101- 
J A Wood 1 11001 1100011 10- 
A M D 011111111111011- 
Dan 111010111111011- 
W Smith llioilllimm- 
Mitchell 011110111111111- 
Myers HOiOlOllliiOll- 
Second Day. 
No. 1, 15 targets, gt: 
Stansbrough.. ..111110111101110-12 J A Wood llllllOQIOllllO— 11 
Van Dyke 111111111101111—14 Mascroft 11100111 111101 1 — 12 
J S Taylor 111111111111011—14 Kenerson 011111111111101—13 
Myer 100001011101100— 7 Lefever 111111101101101—12 
W Smith 111010101111001—10 Fulford 111111111111111—15 
AM S 111111101111111—14 Rayland 111111111110001—12 
Swivler 001100011111100— 8 
No. 2, 15 targets, unknown traps, $1: 
Fulford. 111101110011111—12 Mascroft 010100101101100- 7 
Van Dyke 111011111101110—12 Rayland 101100111111111—12 
J S Taylor 100111101100111—10 Myer 1100001 10010001— 6 
Stansbrough. ...111000101100111— 8 A M S WOOlOOllllOlOl— 8 
Kenerson 100011011000011— 7 Mitchell OlllllOllOlOlOl— 10 
No. 3, 20 targets, $1.50: 
Fulford.... 10111111111111 111111— 19 
Van Dyke. .11111101111111111111— 19 
JS Taylor. 11111111111111100111— 18 
Mason 1100011101111111111 1—16 
Kenerson. .01111111111111111110— IS 
St'nbroughllOllOOOlllllOOllOOl— 12 
No. 4, 15 targets, $1: 
Fulford 111111111011111-14 
Van Dyke 110111111111111—1 1 
J S Taylor 111011111110111-13 
Mascroft 111011101111101—12 
Kenerson 11 1101 11 1110001— 1 1 
Ravland 111101111111100—12 
No. 5, 25 targets, $3: 
Fulford 1111111111111110111011111 
Van Dyke .1111111111111111111111111 
J S Taylor 11 111 llloill 111111 1111111 
Mason 1110111 1 1 ill linooilOllOl 
AMD llll 111 10011 1101 111 1111 11 
hch moioii moil mmoijioo 
Rags 1011111101111011111001111 
Mascroft 11 11 1 1 1 1 111 1011011001111 1 
Kenerson 111101101111111101 1 1 1 11 1 1 
Gardiner 0011011110100111110110101 
Palmer 1111111011100111111011111 
Bauer 1011110111111111101110110 
Dan 1011101 ullllll lOllllilOll 
Horton 1 1 1 1001 11 11 11 101 11 0111011 
Bowes 0111011010001011110010011 
Nyatt 0011010111101011110110111 
Blue Rock 10101011 1100111 11 1 1 11 1101- 
Wise 1011110111110111100111100 
No. 6, 25 targets, $2, $25 added: 
Fulford 1111111111111111111111111 
Van Dyke 111111011111 1111111101110 
J S Taylor 11001 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 111 1101 
Kissam 1011100111101110111111111 
Wise 111110110C1U110I11111111 
Stansbrough 111011 1001 11 UllOUllllOO 
Mitchell llOOOlllllw. 
H C H 1111011111111011101111110 
Lenone ,-. 1111 1011100001 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 
Myer lOlllllllllOOlllllllliiOl 
Rags 111111110111101011111)011 
A M D lllll 10111101111 10111110 
Palmer 1111110111101001001011110 
W Smith.. miiiomioiiiiioiioiiiio 
Mascroft 11111001 11 111011101011111- 
Kenerson 11101 ill 101111 11 llll ill 11- 
J A Wood 111I011U011000010111I110 
B Taylor 1110110101 111011 1 1 1 101101 
Blue Rock 1011010111111101111101010 
Jelleme 0001111 llll 100010101 lllll 
Arnold OllllllOlllUOllOiOllllll 
Wyat 11111011010111I1U1111111 
No. 7, 10 targets, $1.50: 
Fulford 1110110111— 8 
Van Dyke 1111111110— 9 
J S Taylor 1111111111—10 
Kenerson 1111111010— 8 
MascrofL 1111111011— 9 
Arnold 0101111111— 8 
No. 8, 15 targets, $2: 
Fulford 101111111111111—14 
Van Dyke 111111111011111—14 
Kenerson 101111111111000—11 
J S Taylor 111111011111011—13 
Mascroft 101111111111111—14 
No. 9, 15 targets, $1.50: 
Fulford 111111111111111—15 
Van Dyke 111111111111111—15 
Taylor 111011111101111—13 
Smith 111111111101011-13 
Kenerson 101111111111111—14 
No. 10, 10 targets, $1.50: 
Fulford 1111111111—10 
Van Dyke 0111101111— 8 
J S Taylor 1110011111— 8 
Dan 1011101101— 7 
Hall ,...0011110110— 6 
Beatty 0000000000— 0 
No 11, 15 targets, $1 50: 
Fulford 111110011111110—12 
Van Dyke 111111111110110—13 
JSTaylor 111111111111111—15 
Blue Rock 011110101000010 — 7 
Team shoot, 12 men a side, 25 targets: 
Butler : . . .0010100110001000111000100 - 9 
Ferguson 1100101011101111011101111—18 
Coman lllOllOllllllOOlllOOllllO— 18 
Taylor 1111111011111111111111111—24 
Mitchell..... 1111101011100111111101001—18 
Masou 1111011110010111111110111—20 
Gaston 1011001001010011100111010-13 
Gardner 1111111010111101101000111—18 
Abbott 1111111111011011111111011—22 
Horton 1111110101111111101111011—24 
Wood 1111111011100110111010111—18 
Rhoads 1110111111100110111101011—19 - 
Wise 111111010111011 lllll llll 1-22 
Jelleme 1111101111110101101111011—19 
Rowes 1011010111101100111100101-16 
Rayland 1111111101101111000111101—19 
Likely 0111111111011001111101010-17 
Wyatt 1111111111111111111110101—23 
Lenone 111101101 101 101 001001011 1—17 
Palmer 0001010111111111111011011—18 
Ball 1110010101111011110010010—15 
Stansbrough 0110110011010110111111111—18 
Kissam 1111001101111101111111111—21 
Higginson 0111111111111111111111101—22—227 
Third Day, 
The third day was devoted to live birds. The traps were placed in 
front of the target pit, the edge of the hill being practically the boun- 
dary. In the conditions of the tournament nothing was said about 
the boundary limit but it might have read "Monaco boundary" and 
not been very far out of it. On the left side the rope which marked 
the boundary was just 29yds from No. 1 trap; on the lower, or right- 
hand side, il was something over 30yds. The w,nd, however, blew 
strongly across the traps from left to right, the result being that 
more "dead out of bounds" were scored to the right than to the left. 
The birds were good, taking them as a whole; many were of the 
"corker" type, birds which tried the skill of the most expert shots 
present. No matter what kind of birds they were it made uo differ- 
ence to Mr. J. D. Taylor, a member of the West Newburg Club; lie 
shot in fine form throughout the day, making a clean score in the 
programme events without a slobbering kill among them. "Wanda" 
was using loads that were too light for many of the fast drivers she 
drew, the birds getting away, although in many cases hit hard. 
The following are the scores in the programme events: 
Trap Score Type— Copyright iBOi by Forest and'.Stream Publishing Co. 
No. 1, 5 live birds, entry $5: 
N4-TTT T'-MiN 
J D Taylor 1 1 a 1 2—5 GeoTaggert .10 2 1—3 
Mitchell 0110111111- 
Dan 1001110111- 
AM S 10101011)1- 
Rayland 1101111111- 
W Smith 1111011101- 
Myer 0011110111- 
Mitchell 111010111111111- 
Rayland 111100111111110- 
A M S 001111111111111- 
Stansbrough . , .111000111011110- 
Mitchell 011111111101110 
Rayland 111111111110110- 
AMS 111111101111110- 
Mascrof t 1111 01011 HOino - 
H C H ....101001101111110- 
Mitchell 0111110111- 
Rags 1101101011- 
Kenerson 1011111111- 
Mascroft 1111110110- 
Kissam 1111111111- 
Baker 0011010110- 
Lenone 010011100111010- 
Kenerson llllllllllllliO- 
Bowers 111101111011111- 
-18 
-16 
-19 
-15 
-20 
-13 
- 9 
-13 
-12 
-14 
-13 
-11 
-23 
-25 
-24 
-20 
-22 
-18 
-SiJ 
-21 
-22 
-16 
-21 
-20 
-20 
-20 
-14 
-17 
-19 
-18 
-25 
-22 
-22 
-20 
-21 
-19 
-21 
-10 
-al 
21 
-21 
-17 
-19 
-20 
-23 
-17 
-19 
-18 
-17 
-20 
-22 
13 
12 
13 
-ill 
■1-2 
-13 
13 
10 
-10 
-16 
- 5 
• 8 
-14 
■13 
316 
Van Dyke 2 0 2 11-4 
Kennerson , 2 1 2 2 • — 4 
T\T->-» Ttt*.-» 
Lenone....... 1 • 2 2 0—3 Mascroft u l 2 0 1—3 
E Taylor 0 1 1 u 1—3 Stansbrough 
E D Fulford , 
.2212 1—5 Arnold. 
2 a 0 2 1—4 
TTTT/" 
U 0 2 2 2—3 
Trap score type-Copyright /sot, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 
No. 2, t live birds, entry $7.50: 
J D Taylor 2 tl I'll'lL? Mascroft situs'!-? 
^(—(—I^s* J. i/ #i k Tit, 
Van Dyke 1112 12 1-7 Taggart 2 2 2 1 202-6 
*-f-\^tTT ^<-t T/'w,* 
Kenerson 2 1 1 1 0 0 2-5 Blue Rock 1 2 0 0 1 2 0-4 
•L-^^tT "r^-^'s*- 
Lenone 1 2 2 ■ 2 1 0-5 Arnold 2 2 2 2 2 2 1—7 
E D Fulford 1112 10 0—5 Stansbrough a 2 2 2 2 0 0—5 
No. 4, 10 live birds, $10 entrance: 
J D Taylor. .1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2-10 HCH 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 1-8 
/ /"S Si T-v->k/^\/-* 
Van Dyke. .2.02101212-7 M FLindsley2 1 1 2 0 2 . 2 0 2-7 
L3none 1 .001.2201-5 Wanda • 100.0112 0— 4 
\7 TSnS7\7 /N. 7->^>77'\<r-'\/ , 7 
E D FulfordO 01111212 1—8 JR Dickson2 02112220 2—8 
Kenerson.. .0 2.2.01211—6 Taggart.... 1 101.11212—8 
7 7->->* / \\7-*7 < — *Wt \S\/7\T 
Mascroft.. ..2 21.11 102 2-8 Arnold 1 10121112 2—9 
-*\77 77 
Blue Rock. .1 00100000 0—2 
In addition to the above an extra event at 7 birds and a private 
match were shot off. The 7 bird, event, entrance $5, resulted as fol- 
lows: E D. Fulford, Mascroft and Taggart 7; J. D. Taylor, Kenerson, 
Lsfever. Van Dylt«. Arnold and Dickson 6; H. G. H., Blue Rock and 
Kissam 5; Lenone, J. A. Wood, Stansbrough and Maraotette 4; Wanda 
3; Lindsley and Mitchell 2; W. Patton 1. 
The match was as follows: Mascroft and Lenone, 10 live birds, $10 
a side: 
Lenone ..'12022.10 -6 Mascroft 112202202.-7 
Edward Banks. 
Dayton vs. Brunswick. 
Dayton, N. J., and New Brunswick, N. J., are old rivals at the traps. 
Hitherto the Dayton men have carried off the honors. On Saturday 
last, Oct. 6, fifteen shooters, members of the Dayton Gun Club, arrived 
in New Brunswick shortly after mid-day, the programme being a team 
race, fifteen men a side, between the two clubs. New Brunswick 
couldn't get fifteen men together, thirteen being all that showed up. 
The result was that two of her men had to shoot a second score, the 
rule being that the lowest scores in the preceding squads should fill 
the vacant places. Mr. Oakley having left the ground early, Messrs. 
Van Nuis and Stevens were chosen ; both men improved materially 
upon thfir previous scores. 
The conditions of the race were 30 singles per man, 450 to the team, 
each man to shoot at 10 from known traps and angles, 10 at unknown 
angles, and 10 under expert rules, use of both barrels, second barrel 
break counting as y. At everything known New Brunswick led by 
one target, scoring 103 to 102; at unknown angles New Brunswick 
gained another target, scoring 100 to Dayton's 99. Dayton, however, 
got a big bulge on the New Brunswickers in the last series of 10 targets 
at expert rules, scoring 9334 to their opponent's 86, winning the match 
by 10J4 targets, with a totai of 299J4 to 289. 
The way the race was shot was as follows: New Brunswick's and 
Dayton's first squads shot oat their strings of 30 targets, New Bruns- 
wick getting a slight lead. This she increased to 7 targets by the time 
the second squads had shot their strings. Dayton's last three men 
had a big task to perform in picking up 7 targets out of 90, but they 
succeeded; they gained 3 at everything known and 5 at unknown 
angles, thus being one in the lead before they shot atj expert rules. 
During this last series they scored 23 to their opponents' 12J4, gaining 
9}4, and winning the match for Dayton by \oy targets. Scores in 
the team race: 
Conditions, 30 singles per man, 450 to the team, 10 at known traps 
and angles, 10 at unknown angles, 10 under expert rules, use Of both 
barrels, second barrel break counting y: 
Everything 
known. 
G A Rule 1111000111—7 
Farr 0111101111—8 
Van Derveer. 0110111101— 7 
Groendyke. . .0111101010-6 
Lyons 0011111000 -5 
Wadhams 1001110111—7 
MacDonald. . .1100110100-5 
P Emmons.., .1111110110-8 
Barclay 11001H011— 7 
F Van Dyke.. 1111111011-9 
Pierson. .... . .0010000000-1 
Carroll 1111111110-9 
O H Allen.... 111 1110111— 9 
Phillips 1101111111—9 
McDowell 0011010101—5 
Dayton Team. 
Known traps, 
unknown, angles. 
0011011111—7 
0110110011-6 
1100001011—5 
1011101100-6 
1011100110—6 
0001111000-4 
0101011001—5. 
1111001111—8 
1111011011—8 
1110101110—7 
0111110010-6 
1110110101—7 
llllllU'lt — 9 
1101101111-8 
1110010111—7 
103 
New 
Everything 
known. 
J Fisher...t. ..1111101011-8 
W Sperling.... 1101111111— 9 
C Van Nuis . ...1101100000—4 
COaklev 1010110100-5 
Ed Reynolds. .0011010111— 13 
H Stevens 1111010011—7 
Pettit 1110111111—9 
Gummere 1111110111—9 
V Vorhees 0010010111-5 
Mundy 0110101101-6 
Booraem 1101101111— S 
Waker 0110111110—7 
C Van Nuis . ...1011110111—8 
Stevens 1111111110—9 
J Voorhees. . . .1000001100—3 
103 
Expert rules, both bar- 
rels, 2d bar'l to count 34. 
011001010 1-5 
110011100 0-5 
110 10^0 111-6^ 
34 o o o 3434 1 o 1 o— 334 
i l l l y i l o i o— "y 
0111100111—7 
0111101111—8 
llll 1^341 00-7 
1 0341 1 1 1 lj^l— 8 
111111111 1—10 
1000010110-4 
011001100 0-4 
111110)4111-1!^ 
11110 11110—8 
o o 1 1 1 i 34 o i l— 634 
• 98J4 
Brunswick Team. 
Known traps, 
unknown angles. 
1011011111—8 
1111100100—6 
1111001100—6 
1001010110—5 
0111110111-8 
0111011010-6 
1111111100-8 
1111011110—7 
1011101110—7 
0111111011—8 
1110010100—5 
0111111001—7 
1110111110-8 
1111111001—8 
1001010000-3 
Expert rules, both bar- 
rels, 2d to cjunt y>. 
1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1^ 0-434 
1111101134 1— 8!4 
i i YM 01^01 o-5y 
ooooi yy o 1 0-3 
11010111% 1—714 
oyyi 1 0 0 oy\-iy 3 
yi 1 yo 1 1 1 1 1-8 
1 1 1^1 0 1 1 0-7 
0 1 1 j ) yo 1 0 1- ey 
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SUMMARY. 
Dayton. 
G A Rule 19 
Farr 19 
Van Derveer , 18J4 
Groendyke 1534 
Lyons 1834 
Wadhams , 18 
MacDonald ■ 18 
P. Emmons 23 
Barclay 23 
Van Dyke 26 
Pierson 11 
Carroll 20 
Allen 2634 
Philip? 25 
McDowell 1^34 
New Brunswick. 
Fisher ?0}4 
Sperling • 2334 
Van Nuis liS34 
Oakley 13 " 
Reynolds -2134 
Stevens )7tS 
Pettit 25 
Gummere 23 
V Voorhees ity 
Mundy 20 
Booraem 19 
AVaker 2034 
Van Nuia 1934 
Steveus 25 
J Voorhees 7 
B ueRock 1 2 0 2 2— i 
29934 289 
Both before and after the team race a few sweeps for a nominal en- 
trance fee were shot off, the following being the results: 
No. 1, 10 targets: Carroll 7, C. H. Allen 6, Phillips 8, Van Derveer 5, 
Wadhams 8, G. A. Rule 8, Stevens 10, Barclay 6, Anderson 1, McDon- 
ald P, Groendyke 5, Fisher 8, McDowell 10, Emmons 7, Farr 4, Edwards 
8, Van Dyke 8, Phillips 9. 
No. 2, 10 targets: Wadhams 7, Oakley 8, O. H. Allen 10, Pettit 9, 
Stevens 5. Barclay 9, Phillips 6, Van Dyke 8, Edwards 5, McDowell 7, 
Carroll 8, FiHher 7. 
No. 3, 10 targets: Gunner 5, Mundy 7, McDowell 5, Allen 9, Wheeler 
7, Van Dyke 9, Fisher 9, Bowen 8. V. S. Voorhees 8, Bailey 9, Edwards 8, 
Walker 8, Stevens 7, Raynolds4,Van DerveerO, J. S. Voorhees 5, Pettit 
7, Van Nuis 9. 
The Maplewood Gun Club has challenged the Boiling Springs Gun 
Club for the cup presented by Shooting and Fishing Publishing Com- 
pany, now held by the Boiling Springs Club since their defeat of the 
Climax boys on Sept. 15. Although the cup belongs rightfully to the 
Boiling Springs'men for the balance of this year, yet they are willing 
to accept the challenge of the Maple woods provided the name of E. 
D. Miller, of Springfield, N. J., is expunged from their team; the Boil 
ing Springs claiming that since Miller shot for the Climax Club in the 
nontest ahive mentioned, he is hardly entitled to shoot with the 
Maplewoods. 
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