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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[May 25, 1895. 
The Newburgh Tournament. 
The townament of the West Newburgh Gun and Eifle Association, 
of Newburgh, H. Y., was held on May 9-11. The scores of the first day- 
have failed to reach this office, but those of May 10 and of May 11, live- 
bird day, are to band, «nd are given below. It will oe noticed that 
James Taylor, of the home club, distinguished himself at targets, 
while J. B. Halstead, of Peekskill, N. Y, shot a great gait at live birds, 
Halstead billed 38 out of 39 live birds, while Taylor broke 112 out of 
115 targets. Scores: 
Second Day, 
No. 11, 15 targets, $1: 
J Taylor ..110111111111111- 
Kenerson 011110101110111- 
Kay ette 11 01 11 100001010 - 
MeAlpin lllllOlllllllll- 
Mascroft 000111101111)11- 
Wood 001011111101111- 
Dickson 001100110100100- 
Dutchy 100111111101101—11 
Keller 111111001011111—12 
-54 
11 
■ 8 
-14 
-11 
-11 
- 6 
Collins 101111111111111-14 
Monev llOOlllllllll ) 0—12 
Hobart 101001111110110-10 
Rayland llOllllllllllll— 14 
Halstead 111011111111011—13 
Perry 1 1 10110011 1 1 1 01— 1 1 
Rohr liroOlllOOOOlOl— 7 
Kerr 010010001000101— 5 
Thomas OlllOOlllOllOOO— 8 
No. 12, 15 targets, unknown angles. $1: 
J Taylor 111110111101111—13 Dickson 111011111101011—12 
Keller 111110110100111-11 Hobart 000111111101101—10 
Money 101111111101111—13 Collins 111100011011111—11 
Kenerson 011011111111111-13 Fayette 010001000010001— 4 
MeAlpin 110111101011011—11 Maseroft 101101111001010- 9 
Dutchy 111001111111111-13 Halstead 00OO1111O1OO11O— 7 
Rayland 011110111011011-11 Perry 111000001010100- 6 
Wood 011111101111001—11 H C H 011010101O11011— 9 
No. 3, 9 unknown, 10 known and 3 pairs, $2 50: 
J Taylor 111011110 1111111111 1110 11-22 
Keller 110010U00 1110111110 11 10 10-15 
Money '. 111111111 1111111010 11 10 00-20 
Kenerson" 000011011 1101111111 10 11 10-17 
McAloin 101111010 1110111111 00 01 10—17 
Dutchy 011011111 1111011111 10 11 00—19 
Eavland lllllllll 1111111110 11 11 11-24 
Collins 011110111 111 1111101 10 1110-20 
Favecte 110000110 1100011010 10 10 10-12 
Hobart 110111111 11 0111110 00 10 11-19 
Dickson 010111110 1010110111 00 10 10-15 
Haisteid 101011111 0111101011 10 00 10—16 
HOH 010101011 1111011100 1101-01-17 
Perrv , . .001001101 1110100101 00 00 00-16 
Maseroft ,' 001001111 1101011011 10 10 10-15 
No. 14, 15 targets. $1: 
Taylor 101111111111111—14 
Keller llOllllllllllOl— 13 
Money 011110101111111—12 
Kenerson .101111101111111—13 
MeAlpin 0111011 1 1011110—11 
Dutchy 111111111111101—14 
Rayland 111111111111111—15 
Dickson 110101101111111-12 
Barnes 011111101111111—13 
No. 15, 10 known, 15 unknown, S3: 
Taylor.. 1110111111 
Keller.. liOlllllll 
Money 1010113111 
Kenerson ...1111101111 
Lindsley 01 00101010 
Dutchy.. 1110111111 
Rayland 100UU110 
Dickson 1001111111 
Collins 1101101100 
MeAlpin 1111101111 
Wood 1111000111 
Perry 0100101000 
Halstead.V.V.'.'. 1010111111 
Wood 001111111100110 -10 
Hobart 100100110000010— 5 
Perry 011101111111001—11 
Mascrofc 1100U111 111110 -12 
Fayette ........001000000101001— 4 
H U H lOllllliimiOl— 13 
Halstead ...... .011110011111111—12 
Thomas 101001000110110— 7 
Wallser 101101111011000— 9 
111011111111011-23 
111110111111111—23 
111111101001000—17 
011101010011111—19 
110011100011001-12 
111101110011111—21 
111011111111111—21 
111011110101101—18 
001111100111010-15 
110111011101111—21 
111111011111111—21 
111101110111011—15 
101111111101101—20 
No. 16, 10 known, 5 unknown, 5 pairs, $5: 
Taylor 1110111011 OHIO 11111110 01-19 
Monev 1000111111 10111 11 10 10 10 11—18 
Kenerson " 0101111111 01101 11 11 11 00 01—18 
Collins "" 1111111111 10111 111110 0101—21 
Dutcbv 1111101111 11111 111100 1110-21 
Rayland '. .'. 1110010111 11111 10 1110 10 11—19 
Dickson",'.'.'.'.'.'. 0101111001 11110 11 11 00 11 10—17 
No. 17, 10 targets, $1.50: Taylor 10, Keller 8, Money 9, Kenerson 8, 
Dutchy 8, MeAlpin 9, Rayland 8, Dickson 7, H. C H. 7. Hobart 6, 
Barnes 7, Wood 5, Kerr 5, Walker 5, Perry 7, Wands 7, Maseroft 9, 
Dowd 4. Lenone 7, Kissam 8, Halstead 9, Collins 10. 
No 18, 15 targei s. unknown angles, $2: 
Tavlor 110111111111111—14 Wood OHOOOOlllOOOlO— 6 
Keller 111010111111011—12 
Money 101111011111101—12 
Kenerson 111111111111101—14 
Dutchy 111111111111111-15 
Rayland 110111110110111—12 
Dick'on 111001111011111—12 
MeAlpin 110111101111010-11 
Lindsley 011001101000000— 5 
No. 19, 15 targets, $1 50: 
Taylor 111101111111111-14 
Keller 101111011011101— 11 
Money 111110110101111—12 
Kenerson 111111011111011-13 
Dutchy 111111111101111—14 
MeAlpin 110111001111011-11 
Rayland ..111111101111100—12 
Dickson 111111111111111—15 
Thomas 000110111101111—10 
Hobart 010110011100101— 8 
Lenone Ill 0110101101 10— 10 
Halstead 1 1 000101 11 1 1 1 11— 1 1 
Collins 111111111111011—14 
H C H 101100001101011— 8 
Perry 000010011010011— 6 
Walker 111001011000111— 9 
Maseroft 011001111110.10—10 
Lenone 101110101000110— 8 
Wanda 000000111000010— 4 
Maseroft 111011111110111—13 
Kissam 111001000001101— 7 
Dowd 111001101111101 -11 
H C H 111111101100111—12 
Barns 101010111111100—10 
Walker 101111110010111—11 
Halstead 001011011111101—10 
No. 20, 10 targets, unknown angles, $1: Taylor 10, Keller 9, Money 
7, Kenerson 9, Dutchy 9, MeAlpin 6, Riyland 9, Dickson 9, Wanda '9, 
Maseroft 8, Kissam 8, Donohue 7, Collins 9, Perry 3, Lenone 6, Wood 6, 
W lker 5, Rohr 3 
Stansbrough ...001100111101011— 9 
Halstead 001111111111111—13 
H C H 101010110110101— 9 
Lenow 010000000000100— 2 
Doud 011011101001111—10 
Maseroft 110111111111111—14 
Lindsley 110101111111101-12 
collins. 111011111110110-12 
No. 21, 15 torgets, $1.50: 
Taylor 111111111111111—15 
Keller 11111111111'Hl— 15 
Money 111101111111011—13 
Kenerson ...... 1111111011 11101—13 
Dutchy 111111111111111—14 
MeAlpin 111101101111110—12 
Rayland 111111111111111—15 
Dickson 111111111111111-15 
Kissam 101111111111010—12 
The following extra events were shot off after the programme had 
been finished: 
No. 1, 10 targets, $1: Taylor 7, E. Collins 9, Dixon 4,Wood7, Rayland 
8, Stansbrough 3, Maseroft 9, Fayette 8. 
No. 2, 10 targets, . unknown angles, $1: Stanbrough 4, Fayette 9, 
Collins 8, Dickson 6, Taylor 10, Rayland 8, Wood 7, Maseroft 7, Dutchy 
5, Keller 7,,Kenerson 9. 
No. 3, same: Taylor 9, Stanbrough 5, MeAlpin 8, Rayland 8, Collins 
7, Fayette 6, Dickson 6, Kenerson 9, Wood 7, Dutchy 9. Maseroft 8, 
Hobart 8. 
No. 4, same: Rayland 9, Keller 8, MeAlpin 7, Collins 8, Hobart 7, 
Dutchy 9, Wood G, Dickson 5. 
No. 5, 15 targets, unknown angles, $1: Dickson 11, MeAlpin 10, Keller 
12, Wat.da 8, Walker 11, Kenerson 14, Wood 13, Dutchy 13, Rayland 12, 
Kissam 10, Taylor 14, Money 12, Halstead 14, Collins 11, Maseroft 13. 
No 6, 15 targets: MeAlpin 13, H. C. FT. 6, Wood 11, Taylor 15, Dick- 
son 15, Donohue 6, Keller 14, Lindsley 9, Kissam 12, Kenerson 13, 
Money 8, Rayland 14. 
No. 7, 15 targets, $1 : Halstead 15, Kissam 12, Kenerson 14, Maseroft 
12, Dickson 10, Taylor 15, MeAlpin 12, Wood 10, Rayland 15. 
Third Day. 
No. 22. No. 23. No. 24. 
Jas Taylor 12212—5 2122222—7 1.01211101— 7 
W P Rayland »1122— 4 2222.22- 6 022222222«-8 
HCH 22212-5 2222202- 6 22222i22«2— 9 
No. 22. No 23. No. 24. 
Arnold 12211—5 0021221—5 121112122«— g>| 
Dickson 21122—5 122»202— 5 2«02222022— 7 J 
Condit .00112—3 2002221-5 2201222012-«I 
L Carpenter, Jr 02222-4 1220020—4 2022221200—71 
Patton ..... 00000—0 ' »*, 
HPDain 2.112-4 0210212-5 1121110122-"^ 
VD Kenerson 12221—5 1221112-7 
JBHalsted 13121-5 2221121—7 -1022122211—9! 
G T Maseroft. 212.0-3 0221122-6 
F L Train 10112-4 1020001—3 1121211120- 9| 
CM Donnelly 2.112—4 2222222—7 
GHTaggart 20111—4 2211110-6 2101120222—81 
Stansbrough 1 .2.0—2 . 
Palmer 22001-3 1220001—4 
G A Barker 02000—1 2222200—5 0111001.00-41 
McDonnell 0.120-2 0222012—5 0110000101—4 
Perry 2220211—6 2212120220— » 
Knight 2202012-5 0222122220-8- 
Wood ,. 2022222-6 .......... 
No, 22 was $5 entrance, No. 23 $7 50 entrance, and No, 24 $10. There 
were four moneys in all the above live bird events. Extra events were 
shot as follows: 
No. 1, miss and out, $2: Taylor, Halsted, H. C. H., Rayland, Dain. 
Stansbrough, Train, Donnelly, McDonnell and Doud all killed 3, and; 
drew down their money. Palmer killed 2, and Barker missed fiis first; 
bird. 
No. 2, same: Train, Halsted, Perry and Dickson (divided)'?, Ray^ 
land and Taylor 4, Dain 2, Arnold 1, Knight. Doud and Kerr 0. 
No. 3, same: Halsted and Dain (divided) 7, Perry 6, H. C. H. 6, Ray- 
Taylor 2, Rayland 2, Dickson 1, Doud 1. 
Grand Rapids Tournament. 
Grand Rapids, Mich. — The Grand Rapids, Mich. Tournament, under 
the auspices of the Valley City Gun Club will take place on May 29, 30 
and 31, and promises to be one of the large shoots of the season. The 
1 club added $500 in cash to the purses, and every race has from $10 to 
• $25 added. The grounds have been remodelled, shooting sheds built 
j over the scores, the trap pits roofed in and cables laid underground to 
the pulling house, so that the traps are always ready for use, and dis- 
agreeable weather cannot interfere with shooting. A new feature iei 
the system of handicapping adopted, the amateur getting one, and im 
some races two birds more to shoot at than the expert, this should! 
give the average amateur a good chance for his money and should! 
draw a large amateur attendance. 
The grounds are first class, there are none better and the arrange-, 
ments will be as nearly perfect as it is possible to make them: The 
members of the Valley City Gun Club will endeavor to make things as 
agreeable as possible for visiting shooters. Some form of entertain-, 
ment will be provided for them, probably a repetition of last year's 
banquet at the Read's Lake Pavilion, but the entertainment pro< 
gramme has not yet been fully decided on. 
Reduced rates bave been secured from Knoxville to Grand Rapids, 
and to Chicago via Grand Rapids, and anyone wanting an enjoyablt' 
shoot and a good time generally cannot do better than tskeit in. For 
programme and information address, C. F. Rood, Sec'y. 
12 Monroe Street, Grand Rapids, Mich 
South Chicago Gun Club. 
Burnside Park, Cbicag", 111., May 8.— The following are the scores 
made at the club shoot of the South Chicago Gun Club to-day: 
Live bird medal, 20 live birds per man: 
L C Willard. 11112211112221111111— 19 A Reeves. 02100121221010102011— 15 
G Sibley . . . .02100121221010102011-12 
Target medal, 30 empires per man: L. C. Willard 28, A. W. Reeves 
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