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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[JuNE 8, 1895, 
Texas State Shoot. 
San Antonio, Texas, May 20. — The nineteenth annual meeting of the 
Texas Sportsmen's Association -has glided into history as one of the 
most successful and enjoyable meetings within the recollection of the 
oldest trap-shooters in the State. While the management was not 
provided with the latest mechanical devices that prevail at the North- 
ern shoots, still there was no cause to complain. 
The shooting was "red hot," and while the tournament was open to 
the world and was visited by men who stand in the front row of trap- • 
shooting, still the men from Texas acquitted themselves very well, as 
the scores will show. To the astonishment of everybody, Mr. J. A. R, 
Elliott, who was thought to be in attendance on the Sportsmen's Exhi- 
bition in New York, arrived in time to participate from first to last. 
This is the first time that we, of Texas, ever met the gentleman, and I 
know that I but echo the wishes of the sportsmen of Texas when I 
say, "Come again, Jimmie." 
Speaking of visitors from other States, I will also mention the name 
of Sir. Cornett, who ably handled a Smith gun under the pseudonym 
of "Smith." Some wag said that he used that name, so that when 
he missed he would have plenty to lay it to. Mr. A. W. Adams, of 
Chicago, was also seen to advantage. 
If the gentleman from North Texas who distinguished himself by 
writing that ao 80 per cent, man was barred from the Texas State 
tournament takes the pains to examine the scores he will find that 
the squads of the San Antonio shoot of .'95 were pretty hot sort of 
stuff. Jim Elliott told me on the grounds that this was the hardest 
shooting crowd that he had ever struck, and he was surprised to see 
the good shooting that was done with the 20 and 16 bores. Critzer, 
McOormack and George, of San Antonio, particularly distinguished 
themselves by their remarkable shooting— especially that of Critzer 
(who shoots under the soubriquet of "24-gauge") Holzapfel, of 
Cuero, was as usual near the front, while Hope, of Farraersville, dis- 
tinguished himself by winning the diamond medal by the handsome 
score of 14 in the contest at 10 singles and 2 pairs of live pigeons. El- 
liott, not being an act ive participant in the medal shoot, was chosen 
as referee. He acquitted himself very creditably, especially in the 
double bird part of the match, where his prompt decisions of "no 
birds" cost the management 38 extra birds. Said he: "I know it's 
rough on Oscar, but it is strictly according to the rules." E. Brown, 
of Burton, he of the many challenges, was also here, and he shot 
well, too. There was blood in his eye for a couple of days and the air 
was laden with challenge talk, but the whole thing disappeared and 
melted, as it were beneath the rays of the sun of conviviality. 
On the whole everybody seemed well pleased, and the general opin- 
ion was that this meeting was one of the most enjoyable tournaments 
ever held in the State. 
At the raeetiag of the Association Mr, Benj. S. Rogers, of Brenham, 
was elected President; A. B. Critzer, of San Antonio, Vice-President, 
and Mr. A. T. Saunders, of Houston, was^chosen Secretary-Treasurer. 
Houston was unanimously chosen as the next place of meeting. 
Scores: 
No. 1, 15 targets, S3 entry. 820 added: Texas Field 13, McGinty 11, 
Holz 15, Miller 15, Fritz 11, 24-guage 12, Morgan 12, Hope 11, St. Hubert 
11, Smith 14, Sparks 12, Moore 14, Adams 14, Brown 10, McOormack 13, 
Elliott 15, Dietz 15, Shaw 13, Fosgard 14, Ellis 12, Piety 13, Barron 14, 
Saunders 15. 
No. 2, 20 single targets: Texas Field 20, Holz 19, Miller 12. Critzer 
20, Fosgard 17, Elliott 18, McOormack 17, E. Brown 20, Piety 19, Haney 
17, Smith 18, Saunders 14, McGinty 19, Fritz 14, Shaw 16, Ellis 16, Mor- 
gan 19, St. Hubert 16, Dietz 18, Adams 18, Barron 18, Moore 17, 
Steves 13 
No. 3, 20 singles, $20 added: Texas Field 19, Holz 18, Fritz 1G, Shaw 
11, Ellis 15, Morgan 18, Adams 17, St. Hubert 12, Saunders 19, Dietz 17, 
Sparks 15, Barron 17, McGinty 15, Miller 14, Critzer 19, Fosgard 19, 
Elliott 18, McOormack 18, Piety 16, Brown 20, Smith 18, Steves 17, 
Haney 16, Moore 16. 
No. 4, 10 live pigeons, $20 added: Texas Field 10, Hrdz 9, Fritz 6, 
Shaw 6, Ellis 7, Barron 5, St. Hubert 6, Dietz S, Moore 7, Hope 9, Mc- 
Ginty 10, Miller 9, Critzer 10, Fosgard 9, Elliott 8, McOormack 8, Brown 
10, Smith 9, Adams 6, Saunders 8. 
No. 5, 35 singles, $20 added: Texas Field 14, Holz 15 Fritz 15, Shaw 
13, Ellis 12, Morgan 13, Piety 15, Adams 14, Chahot 8, Moore 14, Steves 
15, Epp 10, Smith 14, Saunders 12, McGinty 11, Miller 12, Critzer 15, 
Fosgard 11, Elliott 11, McOormack 11, Haney 14, Brown 10, St. Hubert 
11, Sparks 11, Barron 9, Dietz 13, Heard 10. 
No. 6, 20 singles, $20 added: TexRs Field 18, Holtz 19, Fritz 18, Dietz 
20, Shaw 12, Morgan 15, Moore 18, Elliott 19, St. Hubert 12, Haney 17, 
Sparks 18, Saunders 16, McGinty 18, Miller 14, Critzer 20, Ellis 17, 
Piety 17, McOormack 20, Heard 17, Barron 17, Fosgard 15, Adams 19, 
Smith 17. Hope 17. 
No. 7, 7 live pigeons and 10 targets: 
Texas Field 1.2111.-5 1111011111— 9—14 
McGinty 1111111—7' 0101110111— 7—14 
Holtz 1111122—7 1111110111— 9-16 
Miller 101)112-6 1001111011— 7-13 
Critzer 1122211—7 1111111111—10-17 
Fritz 0231110—5 lllinOlll— 9— 14 
Dietz 21 1 01 1 0- 5 111 0001001— 5—10 
Ellis 21.2233-6 1001011111— 7—13 
Shaw 1121022-6 0001100011— 4—10 
Morgan 2221112—7 1101111100— 7—14 
Brown 1111111-7 1111111110— 9—16 
McOormack 10«22.2-4 1111101100— 8—12 
Moore Oil 1222— 6 0111111110— 8-14 
Elliott. 2111202-6 1110011101— V— 13 
Hope 1122121— 7 1111101111— 9—16 
Adams 21.1223-6 1111111111—10-16 
Smith 1201212 - 6 1111111001— 8—14 
Heard 1001.23-4 1010010011— 5— 9 
Barron , 1122122-7 1111111111—10—17 
St Hubert 2212111—7 1111011110— 7—15 
Register 0212121-6 1111100101— 7—18 
Saunders 1202120-5 1110111110— 8—18 
Fosgard 1112112-7 1101111111— 9-16 
Sparks 1222010- 5 1110101111— 8 -13 
Haney 2.00..1— 3 1111001010- 6— 8 
Ambold 1.11100—4 0101111111— 8— 12 
No. 8, teams of two, for State team diamond medal, at 25 targets per 
man: 
Austin Team. Hempstead Team. 
Miller 21 McGinty 22 
Frjtz 16—37 Register 17—39 
San Antonio Team No. 1. San Antonio Team No. 2. 
Texas Field 19 Morgan 23 
Critzer 24—43 McCormack 23-46 
Cuero Team. Burton Crew. 
Holz 23 Brown... ......23 
Dietz , .23- 4G Barron 22-45 
Waco Team. Farmersville Team. 
Ambold,, 21 Hope , 18 
Fosgard ,,,,,,, .19— 40 Moore , 23—41 
Houston Team. 
Saunders 22 Haney 22—44 
In the tie shoot between Cuero and San Antonio teams the latter 
came out victorious by killing out straight as follows: 
Cuero. San Antonio. 
Holz 11011—4 McCormack 11111—5 
Dietz ; 01111—4—8 Morgan 11111-5—10 
No. 9, 20 singles, $25 added: Texas Field 15, McGinty 19, Fritz 9, 
Dietz 16, Shaw 14, Morgan 18, Moore 17, Adams 20, Heard 19, St. 
Hubert 10, Ambold 10, Barron 20, Haney 17, Hummel 17, Holz 20, 
Miller 17, Critzer 18, Ellis 17, Rietz 20, McOormack 19, Elliott 18, Steves 
17, Fosgard 20, Brown 20, Hope 12. Register 12, Sparks 16, Smith 19. 
No. 10, 10 singles and 5 pairs, 820 added: Texas Field 14, Holz 18, 
Fritz 8, Dietz 14, Shaw 13, Brown 12, Moore 16, St. Hubert 12, Heard 
17, Sparks 14, Hummel 12. Barron 16, McGinty 18, Miller 17, Critzer 
20, Ellis 14, Adams 16, McCormack 16, Elliott 15, Rietz 18, Fosgard 
17, Steves 15, Register 13, Smith 19. 
No. 12, 20 singles, $40 added: Texas Field 19, Holz 19, Fritz 14, 
Elliott 15, Heard 17, Morgan 16, Adams 18, Haney 13, Saunders 13, 
Barron 12, St. Hubert 14, Register 10, Chabot 13, McGinty 13, Miller 15, 
Critzer 20, Ellis 16, Dietz 15, McCormack 18, Sparks 17, Fosgard 13, 
Brown 16, Moore 17, Shaw 12, Smith 15. 
No 13. Contest for the Individual championship diamond medal 
and $100 added, at 10 singles and 2 pairs live pigeons. 
Texas Field.., 2112111121 »011 — 12 Morgan 2112211110 •101—11 
Miller .1328121123 0001 —11 Chabot 01..1.2001 0011 —6 
Holz 1111311113 l#10 — 12 McCormack ..20.1211222 1010 —10 
McGinty 1.12113111 1111—18 St Hubert. ... 1122220011 1100 —10 
Brown 3211122311 1011 —13 Hope 1812111222 1111 —14 
Critzer 1021322111 lill — 13 Fosgard 1211111111 1000 —11 
Fritz .H322.12* 1111—11 Moore 221322:010 0010 — 9 
Ellis 0110012221 0000 — 7 Ambold 1222121011 0110 —11 
First, diamond medal won by Mr. F. Hope, of Farmersville. Second, 
$50 divided between McGinty, Brown and Critzer. Third, $30 divided 
between Texas Field and Holz, Fourth, $20 divided between Miller, 
Frits. Morgan, Fosgard and Ambold, 
No. 14, 20 singles, $25 added: Texas Field 17, Holz 19, Adams 38, 
Elliott 17, Fritz 13, Moore 14, Samuels 15, Dietz 17, Ambold 13, Morgan 
14, McGinty 16, Miller 17, Brown 16, Critzer 20, Ellis 17, Smith 19, Mc- 
Cormack 19, Saunders 18, Rothwell 16, Register 11, Fosgard 17. 
18, 
Simms '. 
uels 13, Brown 16, McOormack 16. Morgan 15, Hummel 10, Moore 15, 
MoGihty 11, Rothwell 18, Haney 18, Ambold 12. 
No. 16, 30 singles, $30 added: Texas Field 17, Holz 19, Adams 16, El- 
liott 18, Fritz 17, Dietz 16, Rothwell 13, Saunders 36, Moore 16, Morgan 
12, Haney 15, Register 12, Miller 17, Brown 17, Critzer 19, Ellis 15, Sam- 
uels 33, McCormack 16, Sparks 38, Smith 38, Steves 20, Hummel 17, 
McGinty 15. 
No. 17, 10 singles and 3 pairs: Texas Field 13, Miller 15, Fritz-14, Ellis 
15, Hope 14, Piety 14, Smith 12, Holz 14, Elliott 13, Critzer 15, McGinty 
11, Moore 18. McCormack 13, Morgan 10. 
No 18, 20 singles, $25 added: Texas Field 17, Holz 19, Fritz 15, 
Ellis 20, Brown 17, Adams 14, Piety 20, Smith 18, Sparks 14, McGinty 38, 
Miller 15, Elliott 16, Critzer 18, Steves 18, Shaw 18, McCormack 19, 
McCornisck 19, Saunders 19, Moore 18, Morgan 18. 
No 19, 20 singles, $25 added: Texas Field 14, Holz 20, Fritz 19, Ellis 
38, Adams 17, McGinty 17, Steves 38, Hope 15, Morgan 18. McVicar 15, 
Saunders 39, Miller 17, Elliott 16. Critzer 18, Brown 17, Shaw 16, Mc- 
Cormack 19, Moore 17, Smith 18, Piety 17, Sparks 15. 
No. 20, 10 live pigeons, $25 added; 
Texas Field 111321111.- 9 Hope 1111012.21- 8 
Miller .1221111121— 10 Brown 11..222310— 8 
Holz 111»32«013— 7 McOormack 2.22022220- 7 
Elliott 282222S.22— 9 Adams 1110113111— 9 
Fritz 110«112010— 6 St Hubert 2122102012— 8 
Critzer 1112111210— 9 Morgan •112221211— 9 
Ellis 2111122122—10 Saunders 1201101212— 8 
McGinty 1112«21111— 9 Shaw 02C21.21..— 5 
Moore 22100111»3— 7 
Special No. 1, 10 single targets: E Brown 9. St. Hubert 2, Moore 9, 
Hope 8. McGinty 7, Morgan 9, Elliott 9, Saunders 10, Fritz 8, Sparks 6, 
Miller 7, Fosgard 7, Barron 6, Holz 9, Dietz 8, Smith 9, Adams 9, Texas 
Field 10. 
Special No. 2, 15 singles: Texas Field 13, Holz 15, Fritz 14, Brown 
15, Barron 12, St. Hubert 13, Hope 12, Dietz 12, Smith 14, Epp 13, Elliott 
13, Steves 11, Fosgard 13, McGinty 11. Miller 12, 24-gauee 14, H^ard 12, 
Piety 15, McCormack 12, Moore 13, Ellis 12, Sparks 14, Saunders 18, 
Adams 12, Chabot 11, Haney 13. 
Special No. 3, 35 singles: Texas Field 12, Holz 12, Fritz 14, Piety 14, 
Brown 14, Ellis 14, Smith 14, Elliott 15, Heard 11, Saunders 12. Haney 
11, McGinty 13, Miller 15, 24-gauge 14, Sparks 11, Moore 15, McCormack 
13, Steves 14, Fosgard 18, Barron 11, Dietz 12. 
Special No. 4, 15 singles: Texas Field 12, Holz 9, Fritz 11, Brown 18, 
Heard 8, Dietz 13, Sparks 14, Saunders 14. Moore 11, McGinty 11, Miller 
14, 24-gauge 15, Smith 15, Steves 8, McCormack 15, Chabot 9, Fosgard 
12, Barron 14. 
Second Day. 
Speciai No. 5, 10 singles: Morgan 6, Hope 9. Piety 10, Sparks 9, Ellis 
10, McCormack 10. Critzer 9, Saunders 10, Elliott 8, Holz 9, Smith 10, 
Fosgard 9. Barron 9, Texas Field 9, Adams 8, McGinty 7, Haney 8, Dietz 
8, Fritz 8, Brown 8, Heard 6. St. Hubert 3, Miller 8. Moore 8, Steves 8. 
Special No. 6, 20 singles, $20 added: Texas Field 18, Holz 19, Fritz 
15, Critzer 19, Shaw 14, Elliott 20, St. Hubert 11, Adams 19, Lockhart 
12, Smith 17, McGinty 16, Miller 18, Dietz 13, Ellis 16, Moore 19, McOor- 
mack 20, Brown 15, Saunders 16, Heard 17. 
Special No. 7. 5 live pigeons: 
Texas Field »1»»1— 2 Holz 11121—5 
Miller 01211-4 Critzer 12112-5 
McGinty 2211 1-5 Fl liott 2331 3—5 
Dietz 10120-3 Brown 21113-5 
Adams 111.0-3 St Hubert 013.2—8 
McCormack 22.12—4 Ellis 2131.-4 
Samuels 12221—5 Rothwell 12012-4 
Moore 21811—5 Morgan 33011—4 
Register 12021—4 Saunders .0112—3 
Steves C.202-2 
Special No 8, 10 singles: Texas Field 9, Miller 7, Moore 8, Holz 9, 
Elliott 9, McGinty 8, Saunders 7, Fritz 5, Haney 8, Hope 8, Piety 10, 
Smith 8, McOormack 8, Brown 9. 
Special No. 9, 20 singles: Texas Field 38, Holz 20, Fritz 36, Adams 
16, Rothwell 12, Saunders 17. Micheljohn 14, Elliott 19, Ellis 17, Miller 
16, McGinty 18, Critzer 18, Dietz 13, Sparks 13, McCormack 15, Steves 
36, Moore 20. 
Special No. 10, miss and out on live pigeons: Brown 3, McGinty 1, 
Miller 2, Ellis 1, Holz 0, Texas Field 3, Moore 2. 
Special No. 11, same: McGinty 3, W. Miller 3, St. Hubert 3, Saunders 
3, Texas Field 1, Ellis 2, Hope 3. 
There being no more pigeons on the grounds, the money was divided 
between Mctiinty, Miller, St. Hubert, Saunders and Hope. 
Special No. 12, 20 singles: Texas Field 16, Holz 19, Adams 19, Ellis 
17, Fritz 16, Dyer 16, W. Miller 19, Morgan 15, St. Hubert 14, Critzer 19, 
McOormack 18, Saunders 19, Elliott 15. 
Special No. 13, same: Texas Field 16, Holz 20, Adams 19, Ellis 17, 
Smith 19, Critzer 17, Fritz 14, McCormack 17, Miller 19, Elliott 16, 
Saunders 17, Morgan 19, Dyer 17. 
Special No. 14, same: Texas Field 20, Holz 18, Adams 19, Morgan 19, 
Ellis 18, Fritz 17, Critzer 19, Saunders 18, McCormack 19, Miller 17, 
Elliott 17. 
Table of averages made at the Texas State shoot, May 15 to 39, San 
Antonio, Tex.: 
Gauge. Shot at. Broke. Average. 
A B Critzer 16 616 "586 95 
A Holzapfel 12 628 581 92.5 
Texas Field 20 655 580 87.9 
McCormack 16 642 564 87.9 
A H Piety ' 12 306 282 93.8 
AW Adams 12 507 453 89.2 
Mdler 18 645 531 82.3 
McGinty 12 514 420 81.2 
Dietze 12 398 321 85.8 
Hope 12 286 197 83.5 
Cornett 18 428 382 89.2 
Fritz 12 622 483 77.6 
Forsgard 12 891 387 83.3 
E Brown 10 499 435 80.1 
Sparks 12 332 265 83.8 
Barrow 18 287 228 79.5 
Heard 13 807 161 77.7 
Ellis 12 544 453 83.3 
St Hubert. 10 381 252 66.1 
Moore 12 585 456 85.5 
Saunders..... 12 552 497 90 
Haney 12 247 198 80 
Steves.... 12 266 214 80.4 
Elliott 18 498 431 86.0 
Shaw 13 337 834 71.6 
Red 12 170 100 58.8 
Modoc... 16 90 70 77 7 
Chabot 16 79 57 71*6 . 
Rothwell 12 85 70 88.2 
Lockhart 12 20 12 60 
Dver...; 12 90 77 85 5 
Epp 10 81 21 57.7 
Ambold , 10 54 36 66 6 
Samuels ..12 127 89 70 8 
Dennis , 12 20 8 40 
Miciilejohn 12 70 56 80 
McVickar 12 70 58 88.8 
O. C. Guessaz. 
Michigan City Gun Club. 
Michigan Citv, Mich., May 23.— The regular weekly shoot of the 
Michigan City Gun Club took place on the club grounds Thursday 
and was well attended. Messrs. Brown and McCarley, of Jackson 
Tenn , were present, and Master Richard Love was elected a member 
of the club. To make the medal shoot more interesting we have 
arranged the shooters into four classes. Below find scores in detail- 
Medal shoot, 25 sing'es: 
OlflSB ^ 
Tway (0) ", . . . 0101111111 1 1 303 1 3 1 3010111-80 
Olsss B 
Hardaway (jfj * 10001 1 100011 1 0001 00100101—14 
Glass C 
Brewer (5) '. ... 0011 1 1 1 001 01 1 1 01 101 10001 1 -20 
Aldnch (5) 1101101111000111110101130-22 
Dr Phillips (5) 1000000001100100110000000— 11 
Class D. 
McCarley (7) ■ 000110101 11100101"3110311— 23 
Brown (7) 1 110000000000101001001000—14 
Ma? on i7) ' lOOOlOOlOOOOOOOlOllOOQlOO— 14 
H W Hardaway (7) 0010000011001100111000001—15 
Lo ve (<).,.... .0000000000000000000000000— 7 
May Si.— The regular weekly shoot of the Michigan Citv Gun Club 
took place yesterday. Messrs. Brewer, Wheeler and Khpatrick of 
Lamar, andMcCusley, of Jackson, all members of the club were pres- 
ent. The feature of the day was the regular club handicap at 25 birds 
Tway proving the winner. The shooting washardon account of a high 
wind. Shooting at unknown angles. Appended are the scores- 
Tway (0) 1111311311111110011111111-23 
Wheeler (7; HOlllllOlOlllllOOOOlOOlO-23 
Robinson (10) 0110001100111011010100001—28 
Brewer (5) lOlllOllilOllOlllOlOlOOlO- 21 
McCusley (7) .1010110000101011001100101—19 
Hardaway (5) 0011010110001011101110100—18 
Kilpatrick (10) 0001000111010000001000010—17 
Aldrich (5) , 0000101111011001000100101—16 
Chas. W, Tway, Sec'y. 
Neponset Gun Club. 
Kewanee, 111., May 24.— By request of the secretary of the Neponset 
(111.) Gun Club, I inclose the following scores, made at that club's 
tournament, May 31, 22: 
First Day. 
No. 1, 10 targets, $1: Grain 5, Studley 9, Norton 9, Stuart 8, Williams 
4, W, A. Bowen 5, Livingston 8, Baker 7, Miller 6. Huckins 9, LaFeinier 
7, Faull 6, Lyle 8, Robinson 7, Kopp 9, Irwin 8, White 6, Snow 9. 
No. 2, 12 singles, $1.35: W. A. Bowen 4. Norton 10, Huckins 12, Grain 
9, Snow 11, McClure 7, Miller 10, Baker 11, F. Bowen 6, Williams 7, Irwin 
11, Lyle 9, Fanll 11, Robinson 9". White 5. W. Humphrey 10, Stuart 8, 
Studley 9, P. Battey 11, Kopp 13, Livingston 11, Alexander io. 
No. 3, 15 targets, unknown angles, $1.50: 
W A Bowen .... lOllllOOlllOlll— 1 1 Lyle 111111111011111—14 
McOlure 011101113101111— 12 Snow 010111111101111—18 
Baker llllllOlilillll— 14 Humphrey 001100101101011— 8 
Crain 030111110101111—11 Williams. .......100111101101001— 9 
Huckins 111111111111111—15 Stuart lOllOHOllOllll— 11 
Alexander 110110110010031— 9 W Humphrey.. 011001013011110— 9 
Studley .111110101010111—11 Battey 000001111011110— 8 
Sharp 011111010111101—11 Robinson 111011111111110-13 
No 4, 20 targets, $3: 
WABowen.11001110111011011011— 14 Alexander.11111110101101110111-16 
Huckins... 31111111111111111111— 20 Miller 11111111100101111011—16 
Grain 01111111113111111130-18 Latimer... 11111111000011001111—14 
Lyle 111110011110:0100110-13 Price 01110111010111111011—15 
Kopp 11111101111001100111—15 Faull 10111111111111111011—18 
Baker 11111111111111113111—20 Irwin .11110111101111111111—18 
McClure... 00101101101011110101— 12 Humphrey 11111110111111110011— 17 
Studley..., 11111111110111111111— 19 I ivingston 10010011101111111011— 14 
Snow 11111111101011111111—18 
No. 5, 6-men team race, 25 targets per man, $10 per team: 
Neponset. 
Norton 1111111111111011 1 1101 1111— 23 
Lyle 1101111111111101001100111-19 
Livingston 111113 011111103 10111 3 3003- 20 
A Stuart 0311101111113101111111111-22 
Snow 1101111111013111111111111—82 
Studley 3111111011111111111011111—23-130 
Sheffield. 
Alexander 1001111101101111011110111—19 
W Humphrey 111111111111113 3110031110— 22 
Bayden 1130301101301111111001111-19 
E Humphrey 0001 01 1 00011 1 1 1 11110101 01 —15 
Reider.. 1110001101101010111100111—10 
Battey HOOOlllOllllUiiiiOOllll— 39— 110 
Kewanee. 
Baker 1111110111111111111111111-24 
Huckins 1111101131111101111110111—28 
Crain 01011 1011011010010111011 1— 16 
Faull 0110111101001111001111110—17 
Sharp 101101011111113 303011 101 1—19 
G Bowen 1111111130111110100011101—19—117 
No. 6, 10 targets, unknown angles, $1: Studley 8, Price 6. Robinson 7, 
Snow 10, Lyle 9, Alexander 5, Baker 10, Huckins 10, W. Humphrey 8 
Crain 8, Livingston 5, W. F. Bowen 7, Battey 7, White 7, McClure s! 
Norton 9, LaFrinier 6, Irwin 9. 
No. 7, two-men teams, 15 targets per man, $3 per team : 
Norton 111110111111101—18 Orain 111110111011111—13 
Lyle 011111111111101—13—26 Robinson. . .111111111110111—14-27 
Studley 111111011110111—13 G Kopp 111111111111101—14 
Snow 111111110101110—18-26 J Kopp 111110110311100—11—25 
Alexander . 001113111110010—10 Sharp 111011110101111—12 
Humphrey .01111 U101 00011— 10-20 Irwin 001001111110111—10—82 
Baker 013113111001110-11 Miller 01 11011 101 10010— 9 
Huckins. . . .11110111 1111311-14-25 Stuart 111011101011111—13—21 
Price 010111011111100-10 
W A Bowen. llOlllllllOUOl— 12— 22 
No. 8, 20 targets, $2: 
Huckins. ..llllllOlliOlllOlllll— 17 W Bowen. .11011100011110010011— 12 
Snow 11111111110111111011—18 Price 11000000111101001011—10 
Norton.... 01101111111111111011— 17 Lyle Ill 10111111101 100110-15 
Alexander.11101001301110111101— 34 Livingston 11100011110111111111—16 
Crain 01111011110111110010—14 Robinson. .01100111011111101001— 13 
WH'mp'ryllllOlllllOllllOOlll-ie G Bowen.. .1001 1100011110010111 — 13 
Baker 11111111111111111111—20 Stuart 11111101111111110011-17 
Studley.... 11111311111111011111— 19 
No. 9, 5 pairs, $1: Alexander 6, W. A. Bowen 3, Snow 9, J. Kopp 4, 
G. Kopp 8, Livingston 4, Baker 5, La Frinier 5, Sharp 4, Fault 6, Custer 
8, Huckins 9, Studley 7, Norton 7, Sweringer 6, W. F. Bowen 6, Price 
6, Crain 6, E Studley G, Stuart 6. 
Match, $25 a side, 100 targets per man: 
Irwin 011 1101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111001111 0—20 
1110111110101100101110010—16 
1111001110111101111110101—19 
101 0011110000101 11 1000010— 13— 67 
Huckins , , . , , .0111011111111111111111110—28 
1111111111111011111111110-83 
1111111111101101111110111—82 
1111111111111111111111131—25-92 
Second Day. 
[The scores made in event No. 1 on this day did not come to band,] 
No. 2, 10 targets: Studley 9, Snow 9. Norton 10, G. Bowen 10, Stuart 
8, Miller 9, La Frinier 4, Lisle 8, Irwin 9, G. T. Bowen 6. 
No. 3, miss and out, 50 cents entrance: Lyle 5, Snow 4, Kopp 4, Nor- 
ton 2, Stuart 1, Studley 0. 
No. 4, 15 targets, $1.50: Snow 15, Kopp 13, Norton 13, Humphrey 15, 
Stuart 10, Robinson 13, Alexander 12. 
No. 5, team race, 25 singles per man: 
Neponset Team. 
Snow 1111101111111111111111111—24 
Studley Ollllllllllllllllinooill-22-46 
Sheffield Team. 
Humphrey 1111111111111111111111111-25 
Alexander 1110111111111111111111111-84-49 
No. 6, 12 targets, $1.35: 
Livingston 101010110101— 7 Snow , . .101111111111-^11 
Robinson 111111111111—12 Humphrey 111011011011— 9, 
E Studley 111111110111—11 Norton HllllllliOl— U 
G Bowen 111310111111-11 Alexander 111110111110—10 
Kopp 011101111011— 9 V Studley 111111111111—13 
Lyle 011101111011— 9 LaFrinier 010110111301— 8 
No. 7, match, 25 targets, $10 a side: W. T. Irwin 17, Max Lyle 15. 
No. 8, 15 targets, unknown angles, $1.60: Snow 11, Studley 13, Alex- 
ander 11, Norton 13, Humphrey 14, Lyle 12. 
No. 9, 20 targets. $2: 
Snow 11111111111111011011—18 Alexander.HllllUllllOlOiniH— 17 
Robinson.. 11111111111111111111— 20 Stuart 0H0H110111H111111— 17 
Norton. . . .11111111111011100111—17 V Studley. .11101111111111111013—18 
Humphrey OOOllOlOllllOw —7 E Studley.. 11101111000011111111— 15 
No. 10, 5 pairs, $1: 
Studley 11 10 11 00 11—7 Lyle 11 11 01 10 10—7 
Snow 11 00 11 11 11—8 Norton 10 00 01 10 11—5 
LaFrinier 00 10 10 10 01—4 Alexander 10 10 11 10 10— 
Kopp ...,11 10 11 01 11—8 Custer 10 00 10 10 11-5 
Robinson 01 11 11 11 11—9 Stuart 10 10 10 00 10-4 
Special team race, 100 targets per man: 
Stuart 83 Mclntyre , 88 
Robiuson .85—168 Miller 72—155 
' L. C. Huckins. 
No notice taken of anonymous communications. 
F. L. D.— Will you kindly inform me where there ia good woodchuck 
shooting near New Vork city, say within twenty-Jive miles'/ Ana. 
Around Turner's, in Orange county. 
G. E. S.— Ab a reader of your journal since its first publication by 
Mr. Hallock, may I ask you to enlighten me regarding the assertion 
that the eagle can catch readily on the wing such swift flyers as the 
wild goose and ducks? I also believed that the wild goose could just 
make away from the eagle. I have noticed an eagle in pursuit of a 
fish hawk some distance before overtaken ; have also noticed the read- 
iness with which a little king bird can overtake an eagle and easily 
keep up to him notwithstanding his frantic efforts to escape. Will 
you kindly give the speed an hour of the Canada goose, mallard, 
duck, wild pigeon, eagle and falcon hawk? Has the flight of the king- 
bird ever been computed? Ans. We have not the figures for the sev- 
eral rates of speed. We do not doubt the eagle's ability to outfly the 
wild goose and.duck when it means business. 
Change in Pier Number. 
The Fall River Line wharf in New York will, commencing June 1, 
be known as Pier 18 instead of 28, North River, foot of Murray street, 
Double service (two boats each way daily) between New Yor}c and 
Fall River will be operated, commencing June if,— Adv, 
