JiJf. 5, 1895.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
17 
under the auspices of the Keystone Shooticg League ot Philadelphia, 
John 0. Shallcrosa, Sec'y, Frankford, Pa. 
Oct, 9-11.— Newbubgh, N. Y.— West Jfewburgh a. and R. Associa- 
tion tournament. W. C. Gibb, Sec'y. 
Tlie Maple-woods Kept Christmas. 
Maplewood, N. J,, Dec. 26.— It is the custom of the members 
ol the Maolewood Gun Club to meet at their grounds each 
Christmas Jay and indulge in sweepstake shooting. Some time 
during the day sides are ehbsen and the annual supper is eon- 
tested for. The winning side pays for the targets and the 
losers for the supper, which is held on New Year's Eve, at which 
time the annual meeting of the club is held. 
This year proved no exception to the rule. The boys first 
started in at 4 live birds, and a better and tougher lot never left 
the trap. No straights were made in the first sweep, as it was 
found out afterward that the birds had 31yds. start. This was 
reduced 3yds. in the next event, and as the scores will show, 
better work was done. The South Orange Field Club was well 
represented in the morning, which was appreciated by the 
Maplewood boys. After the live birds were disposed of, targets 
were next in order, and as the scores show, it was a continual 
bang until darkness pat an end to it. The contest for the sup- 
per proved to be very interesting and well contested, as only 
two breaks separated the teams at the finish, President J. 
Warren Smith's team pulling out ahead. Scores follow : 
Four live birds, $3. 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 1. No. 2. 
Eager 210* ~2 020*— 1 Bayea *220— 2 .... 
Lightifer 12*0—2 1221—4 G Smith 02*1—2 102*— 2 
Yeomans 1021—3 201*— 2 Babson 2*00—1 *022— 2 
Doe *122— 3 2101— 3 Williamson .... 1020— 2 1221—4 
Von Lengerke.,1202— 3 0222— 3 Poster *020— 1 0212—3 
Quigley 022*— 2 0*20— 1 Drake 0112—3 *221-3 
No. 3, 10 targets, 50 cents : 
Yeomans 1111111111—10 Lightifer 0101110101— 6 
AV Smith 1101111111— 9 Babson.. ...1101010110— 6 
Quigley 0101101111— 7 Eager 1111101110— 8 
Poster .1011110111— 8 Van Iderstine. . . .1111110110— 8 
G- Smith 0101101101— 6 Thomas 1011111100- 7 
«J von Lengerke.. 1111111111— 10 AYilliamson. 1111111110— 9 
Story 1111111011— 9 Siggins 0001111011— 6 
Pisher 0111110110— 7 Beeves 1011111110— 8 
Drake 0111111111— 9 
No. 4, 10 targets, 50 cents: 
Thomas 1101101111— 8 Yeomans 1111011011— 8 
Foster 1111011011— 8 Drake ....1111111111—10 
Quigley 1101100110— 6 Story 1101101011— 7 
AV Smith 1111111011— 9 Van Iderstine. .. .1111011111— 9 
Lightifer..". 1100011111— 7 Fisher 1101111110— 8 
J von Lengerke. . 1111111110— 9 G Smith 1110111101— 8 
Williamson..: 1111101110— 8 
No. 5, 10 targets. 50 cents, unknown angles: 
Thomas 1111001101— 7 Siggins .... 1111101101— 8 
W Smith 1111111111—10 Drake .,0111111011— 8 
Van Iderstine ....1110011111— 8 Beeves .1110011011— 7 
Yeomans 1111111111—10 Eager 1111111011— 9 
Williamson 1111111011— 9 
No. 6, 10 targets, 50 cents, unknown angles : 
Thomas 1111111001— 8 A Sickley 1100111011— 7 
Williamson 1110011111— 8 Sopher 1011110011— 7 
Drake flllOllllOl— 8 Jackson 1110111011— 8 
Yeomans 1111110101— 8 Eager 0110110110— 6 
W Smiih 1111111001— 8 E Sickley 1000111101— 5 
No. 7, 10 targets, expert rules, 50 cents: Yeomans 5, AY. Smith 
8, Drake 5, Van Iderstine 5, Thomas 8, Williamson 9. 
No. 8, 10 targets, 50 cents, unknown angles : Williamson 9, 
Yeomans 7, Drake 9, Van Iderstine 9, W. Smith 8. Thomas 8. 
No. 9, 10 targets, 50 cents, unknown angles': Williamson 8, 
Yeomans 7, Van Iderstine 8, W. Smith 6. Thomas 9, Siggins 7, A. 
Sickley 9, Drake 8. 
No. 10, 10 targets, 50 cents : 
Sofer 1111101110— 8 S Sickley... 1011011100— 6 
Tillou 1111111111—10 Jackson 0111011111— 8 
AYilliamson 1111011101— 8 A Sickley illlllllll— 10 
Quad 0111101111— 8 Miller 1011111011— 8 
W Smith 1111111111—10 Drake. 1110111111— 9 
Eager 0011101010— 5 
No. 11, same: 
Jackson 1101101110— 7 Fisher 1101011111— 8 
W Smith.... 1111100111— 8 Drake 1011111111— 9 ' 
Williamson 1111011110— 8 E Sickley 0011101101— 6 
Millar 0111011110— 7 Eager 1110111101— 8 
A Sickley 1011111111—9 
No. 12, 10 targets, 50 cents : W. Smith 9, Yeomans 10, William- 
son 10, Van Iderstine 8, Sopher 8, Thomas 8. 
No. 13, same : W. Drake 9, Yeomans 9, Van Iderstine 5, Thomas 
8, Sopher 8, Williamson 9, Drake 9, A. Sickley 9. 
No. 14, 15 targets, $1 : 
A Sickley 111111111111110—14 Drake 111111111111111—15 
Vn IderstineOlllOlllOllllll— 12 Sopher 110101110111110—11 
W Smith.... 100010111110101— 9 Miller lOimoillllllO— 12 
Jackson 110110011110111—11 Fisher 111101111111111—14 
Tillou 111101011101101—11 E Sickley... .111011101100100— 9 
Williamson- .111101101111111—13 Eager 111110110110111—12 
No. 15, team race, ior supper : 
W IM Drake's Team. 
W N Drake 1111101111111111111111111—24 
Dr Jackson 1111101011111011111111111-122 
D W Van Iderstine 0101111111101111101101110—19 
8 B Tillou 1011110101010111100111100—16 
Dr Pisher 1110111111011011110001111—19 
A S Sofer 1101111110111101011111001—19—119 
J Warren Smith's Team. 
J W Smith 1111110110011111111011111—21 
A Sickley 1111110111110111111111111—23 
J Williamson 0111111110001111110110010-17 
E I) Miller 1111111111111101111011111—23 
H Quad 1101110111001111011011111—19 
G Eager .- 1111101111111001111101000—18—121 
W. N. Dbake. 
Boiling; Springs Gun Clnb. 
Butheefokd, N. J., Dec. 26. -The following scores were made 
at our Christmas shoot: 
Sweep No. 1, 10 singles: Huck 9, Richmond 9, Laurenson 1, 
Welles 5. ' 
No. 2, same : Huck 8, Bichmond 7, Prank 6. 
No. 3, same : Paul 7, Huck 10, James 7, Bichmond 8. Lane 7 
Laurenson 1. ' ' 
No. 4, same: James 5, Laurenson 1j Prank 6, Huck 8 Bich- 
mond 8, Welles 7, Lain 8. Hutchinson 3{ 
No. 5, 25 singles : Paul 19, Huck 19, Lane 15, James 18 Lau- 
renson 6, Bichmond 19, Welles 13, Frank 15. 
No. 6, 10 singles, expert rules: Huck 9, James 7, Paul 8 
Jeannette 5, Lane 6. h. Hues. 
New Utrecht's Christmas Shoot. 
The Members ol the New Utrecht Gun Club turned out in 
force on Christmas Day; the weather was favorable and as a 
consequence a lengthy programme was disposed of. some 430 
birds being trapped in the eight events shot off at WoodJawn 
Jj. i. ' 
The hall opened with the return match between the Furgue- 
sonsand tlieLohmans, the seniors having defeated their sons 
by one bird in a 50-bird race on Dec. 15, the score being 36 to 35 
in i tue return match the number of birds was limited to 30 each 
side, 15 lor each contestant; the result, which is given below 
shows ihat the boys turned the tables on their fathers, defeating 
|'Bm handsomely by three birds, the score standing 21 to 18° 
t ouny Furgueson beat his father by one bird, Danny Lohman 
leading E. Lohman by two. 
The second event was a 50-bird race between C. Furgueson, 
Jr., and G. W. Goulston. In this event Furgueson handicapped 
himself too heavily, allowing his opponeut one yard and flye 
misses to count as no birds. At the end of the 47th round Fur- 
gueson withdrew, the score standing 41 to 40 in his favor 
Goulston, however, had not taken advantage of his handicap. 
Considering the way in which Coulston has been shooting ol late, 
the terms ot the race were exceedingly severe. His form during 
the day was remarkably consistent; altogether he shot at 86, 
scoring 77; in the sweeps he killed 32 out of 34, with one more 
dead out of bounds, his average for the day being nearly 90 per 
cent. In addition to the match Coulston also won the Holiday 
Cup contest by killing 15 straight, Conny Furgueson making him 
shoot up to Avin it; out of the Ave sweeps he won one and 
divided first money in the other four. Scores : 
No. 1, return match, fathers versus sons, 15 live birds each, 
fathers at 30yds., sons at 26yds.: 
C Furgueson, 3d, 26 211220202222222— 13 
Dannv Lohman, 26 *1002220*122200— 8—21 
O Furgueson, Jr., 30 222201122002222—12 
E Lohman, 30 212000120200000— 6—18 
No. 2, match, 50 live birds each, Coulston receiving 5 misses 
as no birds : 
G AV Coulston, 29 0*22210220221.022212122212—20 
2121221022222212110222 —20—40 
C Furgueson, Jr., 30 2222202122222202122022222—22 
2222202220220222222222w —19—41 
No. 3, Holiday Cup, club handicaps, 10 live birds, with allow- 
ances: 
Clciss A.A.* Oltiss A, 
Furg'son, Jr., 31.^.2112011121— 9 G Nostrand, 30.. .112020*121— 7 
Class B. 
GW Coulston, 29.. 1112112122— 10 W Lair, 29 1101202212— 8 
Kattenstroth, 29. . 1202121112— 9 H Fessenden, 29..0*122221*0— 6 
P Hegeman, 29. ..0012221112— 8 
Class O 
Fursueson,3d,26.. 2021211*12-^ 8 0 Pennington, 27.1120201022— 7 
Ties for Holiday Cup, miss and out : Coulston 5, Conny Fur- 
gueson 4, Kattenstroth 1. 
No. 4, 3 birds, then miss and out. No. 5, 5 birds, $2. No. 6, 
same conditions. No. 7. same. No. 8, same. 
No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. 
Coulston, 29 2111-4 12221-5 12220-4 112*2-2 22112-5 
C Furgueson, 3d, 26.. 2222-4 20212-4 21002-3 202*2-2 
C Furgueson. Jr., 30. 222*-3 22221-5 20221-4 
Dannv Lohman, 26. . 1210-3 12010-3 
E Lohman, 27 200 -1 00102-2 
D Deacon, 27 000 -0 
Kattenstroth, 29 22222-5 00222-3 2*222-4 02102-3 
G Nostrand, 30 .... 12122-5 
C A Sykes, 29 11101-4 
HP Fessenden, 29 12010-3 00022-2 01222-4 12012-4 
D Bennett, 29 21001-3 22*01-3 
C T Pennington, 27 10100-2 02112-4 11122-5 
W Lair, 29 001*0-1 11001-3 01222-4 
Dec. 22. — This afternoon the fourteenth and closing shoot for 
the handsome sterling silver cup presented to the club by C. 
Furgueson, Jr., was won by C. A. Sykes, secretary of the New 
Utrecht Gun Club, with a score of 10, making his total 95 for the 
ten qualifying shoots. Mr. Sykes is a class B man, his handicap 
allowing one miss as a no bird. His nearest opponents were T. 
W. Morfey, class A, with 94 per cent, for ten shoots, and Conny 
Furgueson, the 11-year-old champion, with a similar number of 
kills ir the ten shoots he took part in. Conny's handicap allows 
him one miss as a kill and another miss as a' no bird; he stands 
at 26yds. and shoots a Francotte 16-gaugo gun. In considera- 
tion of his brilliant work on the club shoots the board of man- 
agers, on behalf of the club, have awarded him a special sterling 
silver cup as a memento of his excellent record at the trans in 
1894. P 
Scores made in to-day's club contest and sweeps are as fol- 
lows: 
Club shoot for New Utrecht Club cup of 1894; conditions, 10 
Jive birds, club handicaps and allowances; class A shoot at 10 
birds, class B allowed one miss as a no bird, class C allowed one 
miss as a no bird and one miss as a dead bird: 
Class A. 
Furg'son,Jr.,30.. 2222202222 — 9 
Class B. 
C A Sykes, 29. ...11221202212— 10~ GAVVoulston, 29..2121222212 —10 
CIhjSS C 
Furgueson3d,26. 112202220201— 9 E Lohman, 26. ...0012002*2211—7 
L Pennington.27.112000200021— 6 D Lohman, 27. . .1100022*0221—7 
Sweeps, with club handicaps, were shot as follows at 5 birds 
$2: 
C Furgueson, Jr 11121—5 22222—5 21222—5 
C Furgueson, 3d 11012—4 11202—4 02001—2 
G Coulston 01220—3 21202—4 11011—4 
C T Pennington 01020—2 10210—3 
P Moore 12002—3 00000—0 
D Lohman ,. 02021—3 ..... 
E Lohman *0001— 1 22001—3 
Eureka Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., Dec. 27.— The Eureka Gun Club's Christmas 
shoot was started punctually at 9 A. M. on the morning of the 
25th. A large attendance of a strictly amateur class was pres- 
ent, many of whom were there, not to shoot, but simply to look 
on. Few. however, could withstand the temptation to try their 
skill at 10 or 20 targets, but, unfortunately, the result of their 
efforts will remain to a certain extent unknown to the outside 
world, the reason being that some one purloined a few of the 
score sheets. Twelve events in all were shot, only nine of which 
are given below: 
No. 1, 10 targets, unknown angles, $1 : Morgan 7, Abel 2, Fer- 
guson 3, Dr. Carson 5. 
No. 2, same: Morgan 3, Able 2, Ferguson 5, Dr. Carson 3. 
No. 3, 20 targets, unknown angles, $1.50 : 
Morgan 10101001101011010111—12 
Abel 01000000010010001100— 5 
Ferguson 11111101110000010101—12 
Dr Carson 01100001100000111011— 9 
Hendricks .01010100010100100110— 8 
Taylor 01101000000110010101— 8 
A AV Hammond 00000100100100000010— 4 
Maltby 00000000001111100001— 6 
Glover 01010011100000010001— 7 
DeWolf 10110011110100011111—13 
No. 4, 10 targefs, unknown angles, $1 : Morgan 7, Able 3, Fer- 
guson 8, Carson 6. Hendricks 4, Hammond 3, Glover 5, DeWolf 
2, Morton 2, Goodrich 7, Maltby 2. 
No. 5, same : Morgan 8, Abel 2, Ferguson 8, Carson 6, Hen- 
dricks 1, Hammond 4, Glover 6, DeWolf 7, Morton 2, Goodrich 5, 
Maltby 5, Young 3. 
No. 6, 20 sweeps, unknown angles, $1.50 : 
Morgan 10101101010110011111—13 
Ferguson 11000101010001110001— 9 
H Jones 00000000000000010000— 1 
Glover 00001111100100001010— 8 
DeWolf 01110101110111101111—15 
Goodrich 10100000000100100001— 5 
Maltby 11000000001011110010— 8 
A M Jones 10100000010010110001— 7 
Hendricks , 0" 000101010010001110— 7 
No. 7, same: Morgan 13, Abel 7, Ferguson 11, Glover 11. 
No. 8, same: Morgan 13, Abel 7, Ferguson 9, Glover 10, Taylor 
4, Carson 5. 
No. 9, 20 targets, expert rules, $1.50 : Morgan 15, Glover 14, 
DeWolf 17. W. F. D. 
Iiarchmont Clxib Scores. 
A strong northwesterly wind on Saturday, Dee. 22, helped to 
make the live birds at Larchmont strong and fast. As a natural 
result scores did not rule high, notwithstanding the presence of 
such men as Fred Hoey, J. P. Knapp, L. T. Davenport and Capt. 
Money. J. T. Taylor and P. G. Moore were also on hand and 
shot in a few sweeps, the former also shooting a race at 25 birds 
with Knapp ; that race was won by Knapp wich a score of 23 to 
22, Knapp's form has so materially improved that he is now 
placed on the 30-yard mark; his percentage on Saturday was 
over 88, as he killed 61 out of 69 shot at. Taking into account 
the conditions as to weather and birds, the percentage is a high 
one. Davenport killed 32 out of 38 ; Hoey 33 out of 40 ; Taylor 
41 out of 50; Money 17 out of 23; Moore 15 out of 19. Exactly 
239 birds were trapped, out of which 199 were scored within 
bounds, an average of 83 per cent. Scores: 
Special match, 25 live birds, 30 yards rise, 50 yardslboundary. 
J P Knapp 1222220222122102222222222—23 
J T Taylor 201111122i212022021212221— 22 
No. 2, handicap sweep, No. 4, miss 
5 birds $5: No. 3, same: and out. 
Fred Hoey, 31 0 —0 11020—3 22220—4 
J P Knapp, 30 .22222—5 00 —0 12222—5 
Capt Money, 30 02210-3 10121—4 22211—5 
J T Taylor. 30 02022—3 0210 —2 
L T Davenport, 30 22221—5 IF '21022—4 0 —0 
No. 5, same as No. 4 : No. 6. 10 birds, $10 : 
FredHoey,-3l 22—2 22222U0 -—5 
J P Knapp, 30 10— 1 2222102221—9 
Capt Money, 30 21—2 021020 —3 
L T Davenport, 30 20—1 0221122122—9 
No. 8, same as 
No. 7, same as No. 6 : No. 6: 
Fred Hoey, 31 2222222220—9- 2222222222—10 
J P Knapp, 30 1222222202-9 2222222220— 9 
L T Davenport, 30 02210 —3 2122112122—10 
F G Moore, 30 2002222222—8 022222220 — 7 
J T Taylor, 30 212111200 —7 210212121 — 8 
Ashbourne Defeats Somerton. 
Someeton, Pa., Dec. 24.— The Ashbourne (Pa.) Gun Club's 
team of 12 men came to Somerton on Saturday, Dec. 22, and de- 
feated the home team by no less than 17 targets. Each team 
was composed of 12 men, each man shooting at 25 targets. 
Scores: 
Ashbourne. 
J Peter-man 1111111111111111111111111—25 
H Thurman ..1111111110111111111111111—24 
Dr Yeakel 0011111101011111111111111—21 
W Muench 1111111111111001101111011—21 
AV Hallowell 1111111100110111101101101—19 
J Bouse 1110001101110111001011101—16 
H Wood 0101011100110101101010101—16 
H Lockwood , . . .0010111001100101100110011—13 
J Hallowell 0010110101001100010110011—12 
B Tomlinson 0100010001010101000101111—11 
E Boileau 0000001001010010011010111—10 
A Hallowell 1001011010100100010001010—10—198 
Somerton. 
H J ohnson 1011101110111011111011111—20 
S Larue 0011101111111011110101111—19 
G Tomlinson \ . . .1101110110011111011011111— 19 
W H Bidge 1111101111110110110101101—19 
G McMullin 1110100110110101101011111—17 
G Wynkoop. 1010011100111010111011011—16 
J Depew .0110110101100111000011111—15 
S Houpt 0011010011111010011010111—15 
E Swartz 0000100000111000111111111—13 
H Tomlinson ...1011000001101010000100111— 11 
H Knight 1010010100100001001010000— 8 
M Vandergrilt 0001001000110000101001000— 7—179 
Climax Gun. Cluh Scores. 
Fanwood, N. J., Dec. 22. — The following scores were mad 
the Climax Gun Club's regular monthly shoot, held on Dee 
Regular club handicap, target allowances, 25 empires, 
known angles: 
Keller (scratch) 0110111101110111101111111 
Brautingham (scratch). . .1111101111110101101100111 
Hobart (scratch) lllllll 101100111111010111 
Van Dyke (scratch) 1101000111101111011111101 
Manning (4) 110 1111 1 110101111101111110111 
Squire (5) 101111111101110101111111111100 
Goodman (5) 110111 101111111010001000101001 
D Darby (5)... 111110001111111100111111111111 
Scott (3) 00011011011111111 11111111010 
Swody (10) 11111100100001111111111011101111010 
J Zegiio 1 8) 111011011010100011010011110101010 
J L Darby (8) 111001100011111111111111101110111 
AV Terry (5) 01001011101111 11111 11001011111 
D Teiry (2) 111111101110111011011111100 
The following sweeps, nominal entrance, were also shot: 
Ten empires, unknown angles : 
No. 1. 
e at 
. 19: 
un- 
-20 
-19 
—20 
—18 
—24 
—24 
—18 
—25 
21 
25 
—19 
—26 
—22 
—21 
No. 2. 
Squire 
No. 3, same : 
Hobart Illlllllll— 
Brantingham . . . .1101110011— 
Keller 11110U0111— 
Manni ng 111111101)1— 
Scott 0011111011— 
1110011111- 
8 
1101111111- 
- 9 
limimi 10 
1110111111— 
9 
1101101111— 
8 
Illlllllll— 
10 
liiiiiiiu— 
10 
1111111011— 
9 
0011111111— 
8 
Illlllllll— 
10 
1000011111— 
6 
0111011000— 
5 
liimiioi— 
9 
1010011111- - 
7 
0111110111— 
8 
1111011111— 
9 
..miioioii— 
8 
1101111001— 
7 
1011100101— 
6 
1001101110— 
6 
0110110010— 
5 
oiuoiiioi - 
7 
1100101001— 
5 
1111011111— 
9 
10 Van Dyke 
. . .0111111110 
8 
• 7 Darby 
...1111101110— 
8 
7 AV Terry 
6 
8 Woodruff 
. ..1111101111- 
9 
Cohweb Gun Club of Harlem. 
West Farms, N. Y., Dec. 22.— The Cobweb Gun Club of Harlem 
held their annual shoot at live birds on Dec. 20, at the above 
grounds. In the medal shoot James Looney came out ahead 
with a straight score of 10. Scores : 
Medal shoot, 10 live birds : J. Looney 10, P. Train. T. Odel 
P. McKeon, Bannon and F. Hendricks 8, J. Elliott, P. Pell an 
E. Fay 7. 
Sweep, 5 birds, $5: T. Odell 5, P. McKeon and P. Pell 4, J 
Elliott, J. Looney, F. Train and F. Hendricks 3. 
Sweep, 5 birds, $5 : J. Elliott 5, P. Train, E. Fay and P. Poll 4 
F. Hendricks and P. McKeon 3, T. Odell 1. 
Match, miss and out, $10, Elliott vs. Train: Train 9, Elliott 8. 
West Newburgh Gun and Rifle Association. 
Newbuegh, N. Y., Dec. 23.— The dates chosen by us for our 
tournaments to be held in 1895 are May 9, 10 and 11 and Oct. 9, 
10 and 11. We expect to make them the best we have ever held. 
The first two days of each tournament will be devoted to clay 
birds and the last day of each will be devoted to live birds. 
War. C. Gibb, Sec. 
Rockaway Point Rod and Gun Club. 
New Yoek, Dec. 27.— The members of the Bockaway Point Bod 
and Gun Club enjoyed a good day's shooting at Bockaway Park 
yesterday. Each event was at targets and the weather was 
such that only one straight score was made during the day ; 
that straight was made by Louis Schortemeier in the eleventh 
event of the day. All the events were one money, high guns 
dividing. 
Keystone Shooting League. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 26. — The Christmas Day shoot of the " 
Keystone Shooting League was well attended, and those mem- 
bers of the club who journeyed to the grounds at Holmesburg 
Junction were well repaid. Everything was well arranged, the 
club house was extremely comfortable and everybody got all the 
shooting they wanted. 
