600 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 15, 1885. 
Same again; Elliott 14, Courtney 12, Budd 14, Keller 10, Merrill 12. 
McMurchy 14, Grimm 14, Argraves 13. Hennis 11, Smith 10, Geo. Klein - 
Inan 14, Crosby 12, Powers 14, Adams 12, Buker 15, Carver 13, Barto 9, 
Kolb 14, Kline 13, White 13, Hale 10, Lernm 8. 
Same: Courtney 14, Bingham 13, Grimm 12, Carver 15, Elliott 14, 
Spencer 13, Booth 13, Reeves 14, Beck 11, Merrill 13, Geo. Kleinmau 13, 
Budd 13, Mason 6, A. Kleinman 12, W. Dunnell 11, Crosby 13, Powers 
11, Stannard 11, Barto 13, Lemm 13, White 13, Buker 15, B. Dunnell 14, 
Gobi 9, Tramp 14, Adams 11, EUicott 10. 
Same: Bingham 13, Beck 11. Budd 12, Courtney 14, Carver 14, Orr 
12, Adams 9, Stannard 13, Matthews 13, Keller 12, White 11, Geo. Klein- 
man 15, Powers 10, Merrill 13, Abe Kleinman 15, Leram 14, J. M. Elliott 
15, Pop EUicott 11, Hale 12, McMurchy 15, Kolb 11, Buker 14, Grimm 12, 
B. Dunnell 11, Barto 15. „ «. „ 
Same: McMurchy 14, W. Palmer 12, Powers 12, Budd 15, White 14, 
Xinger 13, Parker 11, Barto 12, Kleinman 15. Walbourne 9, Knott 12, 
Dwyer 12, Carver 15, Spear 13, Eich 15, Hillis 12, Merrill 13, Crosby 13. 
Ten targets, unknown angles: Mott 6, W. Crosby 10, Carver 10, Steck 
8, Wilcox 5, Pitzen 9, Merrill 10, Cummings 10, Frothingham 8, Parker 
8, Powers 9, Spear 7, Searles 10, J. J. Smith 9. 
Ten targets, unknown traps and angles: Merrill 7, Frothingrham 7, 
W. Dunnell 8, Powers 7. Stanley 7, Budd 6, Cummings 9, W. Crosby 8, 
Kellar 4, Dunnell 8, Heath 5, Carver 6, McMurchy 8, Parker 8, G. 
Crosby 6, Wilcox 6. 
Ten targets, unknown angles: Frothingham 8, McMurchy 10, Mer- 
rill 9, Carver 7, Powers 8, Stanley 8, Crosby 7, Cummiogs 8, Budd 8, 
G. Kleinman 8, Wilburn G, Knott 4, Crosby 7, B. Dunnell 7, Spear 9. 
Ten targets, unknown traps and angles: Stanley 10, Crosby 8, Mc- 
Murchy 9, Frothingham 6, Merrill 9, Budd 10, Crosby 10, Bingham 7, 
Cummings 5, Dwyer 9, Hillis 6, Whiting 5, Spear 9, Carver 9, G. Klein- 
man 8, White 10, Powers 7. 
By Thursday noon the entrances had dwindled to about a dozen, 
and all the news, if not all the shooting, was done by Wednesday. On 
Friday and Saturday shooting was continued at the live-bird traps. 
The scores follow: 
o. No. 1, 12 live birds, 88: 
A Kleinman 111211201101—10 G Kleinman 111112211220—11" 
S Palmer 021222210220— 9 Merrill 121102212012—10 
Mott 220222210122—10 McMurchy 011111112212—11 
Frothingham 122222122122—12 Cummings 121222202222—11 
Hershey 222102201221—10 Dr Carver 222221222221—12 
Powers 212101212022—10 J J Smith 111022221111—11 
Heath . 002101200002— 5 OH Porter 111111202011—10 
Sperback 002112112012— 9 Lippincott 101101102121— 9 
Bingham 212122122022—11 
Carver and Frothingham divide first with 12 each. Those with 11 
divided second money. Ties for third money were shot off. Mott, Por- 
ter and Merrill dividing. Ties for fourth money were divided without 
a shoot-off. 
No. 2, 5 birds, $3: 
AS Kleinman 10211—4 Powers.. 22111—5 
Bingham 20220-3 Dwyer 21122—5 
Merrill 21221—5 Porter 11110—4 
G Kleinman 11221-5 J J Smith , 11102—4 
No. 3, $2 miss and out: 
Bingham .22220 Wadsworth 21122222 
Dwyer 22110 G Kleinman 21112111 
Merrill 20 Smith 1210 
Powers 0 Hershey 1122110 
A Kleinman 11111211 S Palmer 22120 
(The ties in No. 2 were carried over to No. 3 Result: (Jr. Kleinman 
won first money, A. Kleinman and Porter dividing second ) 
909 Security Building, Chicago. E. Hodgh. 
Decoration Day at Rochester. 
Rochester, N. Y. , May 30.— The feature of to-day's sport at the 
Rochester Rod and Gun Olub's grounds, Cobb's Hill, was a six-men 
team shoot between the home club and the Churchville Gun Club. The 
homp team won easily by 17 breaks, scoring 98 to its opponent's 81. 
DeWitt, of Rochester, and Hughes, of Churchville, led with 18 each of 
a possible 20. The score in this match was as follows: 
Rochester. Churchville. 
Hadley. . . .00000011111111111111—14 Mason 01101000011001110111—11 
Ma per ,...10111001111111101111—16 Hughes. ...11111111111111111001— 18 
BeyV .. .10111111011011111111— 17 Hall 11100101001101001111—12 
Weller . .11111111111010111101—17 Dav 11111011101110011000—13 
Griffith 01110111111110101111—16 Wheeler. . .11111100111101100110—14 
DeWitt. . . .11111111111111001111— 18 Crunnion. .11001011100111011101— 13 
93 81 
Seven 10-men target sweeps were shot during the day; Meyer led 
with a total of 62 out of 70, Beyer being a good second with 01; Had- 
ley was third with 57. Scores were as follows: 
Meyer.. .,10 7 9 9 9 10 8-62 Wheeler.. 7 3 5 8 —23 
Beyer. '., 9 9 10 8 8 7 10-61 Lemon 8 .. 5 8 ,. ..-21 
Hadley.... 6 8 9 8 8 9 9-57 Rissinger. 5 8 7 —20 
DeWitt.... 9 8 9 9 10.. 6-51 Nichols 6 6 8—20 
Weller ... 6 7 C 5 9 9 9—51 Powell 8 6 5 —19 
Norton 7 8 8 9 7 9-48 Jeff 7 5 6 —18 
Borst ... 8 6 7 7 5 6 ..-39 Connell 6 9 —15 
Brinker- Quirk 8 5.. ..—13 
schoff .. 7 7 4 6 9.. ..-33 Hall 4 .. .. 7 —11 
Foley .... 8 9 7 .. 7 ..—31 Mason 8 — 8 
Rogers 7 8 6 7 ..-28 Gardner 7 — 7 
Hughes... 8 9 7 -24 Wride 7.. -7 
Binghamton Gun Club. 
Binghamton, N. Y., June 5.— The Binghamton Gun Club held a prac 
tice shoot to-day. We had for a vistor Mr. Damon, of the Burgess Gun 
Co., who made a very favorable impression with his repeater. Brown 
used a Burgess in his first and last string; Hobbieand Vance used sim- 
ilar guns in their last strings. Following are the scores: 
No 1, 25 singles, unknown angles: 
Brown 1110111101111010110011111—18 
Damon 1111111111111111111101111—24 
Kendall 0110001111000011111111111—17 
Boss ' 1111111111111111111101111—24 
Hobbie " 1111101110111100001111111—19 
Waldron 0111101110111111111011011—20 
No. 2, same: 
Brown 1001111111111111111111111—23 
Kendall.'. 1111111101011011111111111-20 
Boss 1101111111111101111110111—22 
Hobbie ! ...,1111111011111111111111111—24 
Damon" ' 1111111111111111111110111—24 
Waldron " 1111111100001111000111110—17 
Vance 0010111110111111111111101—20 
No. 3, same: 
Brown 0010111010111011111111111—19 
Damon 1111011111111111011111111—23 
Kendall 1101101111101001111111011—18 
Boss 1111011111101110011111010—19 
Hobbie 1100110111111100111111110—19 
Vance 1011011101101011110111011—18 
Callaghan 1110111000011000110010000—11 
No. 4, 5 pairs: No. 5, same: 
Damon 11 10 10 10 10-6 11 11 11 10 11—9 
Brown 10 11 11 11 11—9 11 10 11 00 10—6 
Hobbie 00 01 01 10 10-4 01 10 10 01 01—5 
Kendall , 10 10 11 10 10—6 10 11 00 10 10-5 
Vance 11 10 10 00 10-5 00 11 10 10 10—5 
No. 6, same: Damon 8, Brown 7, Kendall 7. H. W. B. 
Meadville Gun Club. 
Meadville, Pa., June 5.— The following scores were made by the 
members of the Meadville Gun Club at the monthly badge shoot which 
took place to-day. 
Badge contest, 25 targets, 15 everything known, 10 unknown angles: 
Ol&ss A 
Ehrgott , '. . . .1111111111111111111101101-28 
H A Johnson 1111111101111111011111101-22 
Haman , , 1101110111111111111011001-20 
Lashells 1111011001111000010011110-15 
Class B. 
Hayes.. 1101111111111111111011000-20 
Reismger 1111111111111101100111010—20 
E L Affantranger , ....0101111010111101111011110— 18 
Norm 1101101010111011001111111—18 
Dr Johnson 001111 01 10011010111 1 1 1 101— 17 
Clark 1011111000101101111110010—16 
Leberman OOlOlOHOloniiOllllllOlOO— 14 
N Affantranger 0110101111110000011010000—12 
Class 0, 
Stem 1001100100100000001110110—10 
Orider 0000000110000011000010100— 6 
The tie in the B class between Hayes and Reisinger was shot off 
It took one string of 10 and two strings of 5 to settle it. Following is 
the shoot-off score: 
Hayes 1111011111 mil 10111—18 
Reismger 1111101111 11111 11111—19 
Class A badge was awarded to Ehrgott; Class B to Reisinger, and 
Class C to Stem, Choke Bore. 
Canajoharie Rod and Gun Club. 
Canajoharie, N. Y., May 30.— The two days' tournament of the Can- 
ajoharie Rod and Gun Club, which was brought to a close this after- 
noon, was a very pleasant affair. On the first day we threw Nos. 1 and 
5 as incomers, placing the traps 45yds. out in the field; No. 5 threw a 
target toward the No. 1 score, No. 1 throwing a target toward (he No. 
5 score. No. 2 trap threw a right-quarterer, No. 3 straightaway, and 
No. 4 a lef t-quarterer. Among our visitors on the first day were: H. 
M. Levengston, Saratoga; D. M. Lefever, Syracuse; W. H. Cruttenden 
("Crutty"), Cazenovia, N. Y.: W. R. Hobart, Newark, N. J.; "Arnold" 
and Wadsworth, Albany; Roberts and Dr. Mosher, Rupert, Vt., and 
Conley and Brainard, Sherburn, N. Y. To-day we had an addition to 
the above list in H. D, Gates, Utica; Johnny Sanders, Albany; F. W. 
Partiss, Johnstown, and Charles Riemensnyder, Gloversville. The 
scores made each day were as follows: 
First Day, May 29. 
No. 1, 10 targets, $1.80: Levengston 8, Hobart 5, Arnold 7, Weeks 8, 
Crutty 4, Wadsworth 5, Wessels 5, Roberts 4, Mosher 4. Scharff 3. 
No. 2, 15 targets, $1.50: Levengston 11, Hobart 8, Arnold 7, Weeks 9, 
Crutty 8, Wadsworth 7, Pegnim 5, Roberts 10. Mosher 7, Wessels 9. 
No. 3. 20 targets, $2: 
Levengst'nOlOlOll 1100111000110— 11 Wadsw'rthOOlOOlOlOOlOOOOlOOlO— 6 
Hobart. . . .11111010101011111000-13 Pegnim. . . .10110111010111000101— 12 
Arnold ....lOOOOOJOOUOlOOllllO— 8 Roberts... .01100111011110111110— 14 
Weeks 1100101 1101111001011—13 Mosher.... 01111101101010010101— 12 
Crutty 11110100110111000010—11 Wessels ...01100001100111101011—11 
No. 4, 10 targets, $1.30: Levengston 9, Hobart 6, Arnold 8, Weeks 
5, Crutty 7, Wadsworth 6, Pegnim 5, Roberts 6, Mosher 2, Conley 7, 
Wessell 7. 
No. 5, 15 targets, $1.50: Levengston 11, Hobart 7, Beck 10, Weeks 
8, Crutty 11, Wadsworth 0, Roberts 13, Mosher 7, Conley 7, Wessell 6. 
No. 6, 10 targets, $1.30: Levengston 7, Hobart 5, Arnold 4, Weeks 
9, Crutty 6, Wadsworth 5, Roberts 8, Mosher 6, Conley 3, Wessell 5, 
Scharff 3, Pegnim 4. 
No. 7, 15 targets, $1.50: 
Levengston 111111111001101-12 Roberts 111001010111011—10 
Hobart 110100101101010— 8 Mosher 110111100111110-11 
Arnold 011111011001010— 9 Conley 001011010000110— 6 
Weeks 101111011111110—12 Wessels 110100001100100— 6 
Crutty 011011011111110—12 Pegnim 100111010000110 - 7 
Wadsworth.,,. 100110111001000— 7 Lefever 000110011110111— 9 
No 8, 15 targets, $1.50: Levengston 12, Hobart 7, 'Arnold 12, Weeks 
12, Crutty 8, Wadsworth 7, Roberts 10, Mosher 9, Conley 0, Pegnim 8, 
Lefever 8, Wessels, 9, Scharff 6. 
No. 9, same: Levengston 11, Hobart 7, Arnold 8, Weeks \ 11, Crutty 
10, Wadsworth 7, Conley 6, Wessels 10, Pegnim 6, Lefever 5, Roberts 9. 
No. 10, 20 targets, $2: 
LevengBt'nlOlllOllllOllllllllO-16 Wadsw'rthlOlOOllllOlOlOllOlOO— 11 
Hobart. . . .11100111100110101011— 13 Roberts. . ..00111100111011111111—15 
Pegnim. . . .00100000010100000110— 5 Mosher. . . .00111100111110101011—13 
Weeks 11101111111111110110-17 Conley . . . .00110110111110010111—13 
Crutty 00001001100000011000— 5 Wessels. ...11110010000101010101—10 
Second Day, May SO. 
No. 1, 10 targets, $1.30: Conley 7, Gates 7, Weeks 10, Levengston 6j 
Hobart 8, Lefever 9, Wessels 8, Mosher 8, Roberts 6, Bancroft 6, Wads 
worth 6, Brainard 5, Crutty 6, Reimensnyder 4, Partiss 2, Sanders 8' 
Schariff 6, Arnold 7. 
No. 2, 15 targets: Conley 13, Gates 12, Weeks 10, Levengston 12, 
Hobart 9, Lefever 9, Wessels 12, Mosher 10, Roberts 9, Bancroft 9, 
Wadsworth 12, Brainard 8, Crutty 10, Reimensnyder 6, Partiss 4, San- 
ders 11, Arnold 7, Pegnim 7. 
No. 3, 20 targets, $2: 
Gates 10110011101100110110—12 Wadsw'rthlllllllOlOlOOlOlllOO— 13 
Weeks 11111010101111101111—16 Crutty 01100010010111101000— 9 
Conley . . . .00001110111111110101—13 Reimen- 
Levengst'nllllOllOllllllllOlll— 17 snyd'r. . ,00010010011000011000- 6 
Hobart. . . .01100000010101010111— 9 Partiss . . . .11000001001000101100— 7 
Lefever.. ..10111110111110101011— 15 Sanders.. ..11111 1110001 111 11110-16 
Wessels. ...01010011111011001011— 12 Pegnim. ...10001110111011101010-12 
Mosher. . . .10100001111101001100-10 Arnold . . ..10100101110011111101— 13 
Roberts. ...11111111101101111110-17 Brainard . .11111010011110111101—15 
Bancroft.. 01110101110111011101 —14 
No. 4, 10 targets, $1.30: Gates 7, Weeks 8, Conley 3, Levengston 7, 
Hobart 7, Lefever 5, Wessels 6, Mosher 6, Roberts 9, Bancroft 6, 
Wadsworth 8, Brainard 6, Crutty 5, Reimensnyder 4, Partiss 3, Sanders 
7, Arnold 7, Pegnim 6. 
No. 5. 15 targets, $1.50: 
Gates 111100111011110—11 Baucroft 111111111011111—14 
Weeks 111101111111110-13 Wadsworth ... .111001110111010-10 
Conley 001111011110111—11 Crutty 010110111011110—10 
Levengston . . . .111111010101110—11 Reimensnyder. .111001111111010—11 
Hobart 100110011101011— 9 Partiss 110000111101101— 9 
Lefever 100111111111111—13 Sanders 011011111101111—12 
Wessels 011111110001100 — 9 Pegnim lllOlUOOOllOOl— 9 
Mosher 0110011 0100010O— 6 Arnold 110111011010101—10 
Roberts 011111101100111—11 Brainard 111010101111101—11 
No. 6, 10 targets, $1.30: Gates 8, Weeks 9, Conley 5, Levengston 6, 
Hobart 7, Lefever 8, Wessels 10, Pegnim 7, Roberts 6, Bancroft 6, 
Wadsworth 8, Brainard 6, Crutty 6, Reimensnyder 7, Partiss 4, Saun- 
ders 4, Arnold 9, Scharff 6. 
No. 7. 15 targets, $1.50: 
Gates 001110101111111—11 Bancroft 110111101111010-11 
Weeks lllllllOllllOll— 13 Wadsworth ...111111111110110-13 
Conley lOOllllllOOlOll— 10 Crutty 011111010101001— 9 
Levengston . . . .111111110011101— 12 Reimensnyder. .100001101010010— 6 
Hobart 010000011111111— 9 Partiss 000001101011011— 7 
Lefever 011101111100000— 8 Saunders 101110011111110—11 
Wessels lOHOOlOOOlOlOO— 6 Arnold 111110111010001—10 
Pegnim 0100111 10111101— 10 Brainard 001011011 11111 1—11 
Roberts 101101111110110—11 Scharff 100000111001010— 6 
No. 8. same: Gates 9, Weeks 10, Conl6y 7, Levengston 9. Hobart 9, 
Lefever 9, Wessels 9, Pegnim 6, Roberts 8. Bancroft 11, Wadsworth 14, 
Brainard 11, Crutty 10, Reimensnyder 6, Partiss 7, Saunders 13, Arnold 
1 . 
No. 9, same: Gates 10, Weeks 10, Conley 10, Levengston 11, Hobart 
7, Lefever 11, Wassels 10, Pegnim 8, Roberts 13, Bancroft 9, Wadsworth 
7, Brainard 8, Crutty 12, Reimensnyder 4, Partiss 9, Sanders 6, Arnold 
11, Scharff (birds; 5. 
No. 10, 20 targets, $2: 
W T eeks 1111 1001 lllOOOUOlll— 14 Wadsw'rthOlOOOOOOOlOlOOlOOOOl— 5 
Wessels . . .llOllllllllOOllllllO— 16 Brainard . .00000111101011101010—10 
Pegnim.. . .11000011001101110011—11 Gates 11101101110101011010—13 
Conley . . . .00110010000011000101— 7 Crutty 11101011101111110001—14 
Levengst'nlllllOlllllOOOlllOll— 15 Reimensny- 
Hobart. . . .01110010111101111111—15 der 01111110000110000001— 9 
Lefever. . . .lOllOOlllOlOHOOOlll— 12 Partiss .... HOlOOOMOOlOlOOOOOl— 7 
Roberts ...01001110011000110011— 10 Sanders .. .llOlOlOlllOOUllllil— 15 
Bancroft . .01101001000101111001—10 Arnold . . . .10111010010111111010— 13 
Charles Weeks, Sec'y. 
Paducah Gun Club. 
Paducah, Ky., June 5.— Owing to rain falling the Paducah Gun Club 
held no shoot on Monday, June 3. The members will shoot for their 
new trophy on Monday, June 24. The following scores were shot 
to-day: 
No. 1, 25 targets: 
J Lang 0010111010011111011111011—17 
M Ingram 1110111100111101011111111—20 
Fred Hoyer 1100011101111001111111110-18 
F H Halley 1001111011110011111110111-10 
C L Robertson 1101111011111111110111101—21 
Geo Robertson lOlOlllllllllllllliiiiOll— 22 
Theo Coucier 1110011110110111011001111— 19 
Geo Rawleigh 1101011111111101110111111-21 
No. 2, same: 
J M Lang 0110111101 uOOlllll 101101— 18 
M Ingram 0111111111101101100111110-19 
H E Craft '. lUOlimillllOlllllllOll— 22 
H G Thompson 1111101111110111111111111-23 
C L Robertson llllOtllOllllllOOlllOUU— 20 
Geo Robertson 1 101 1 1101 1 1 111 11 1 111101 11— 22 
Theo Coucier 1111011011111001110011110-18 
Geo Rawleigh 0101111111110111111111111-22 
T. J. Moore. 
Missoula Rod and Gun Club. 
Missoula, Mont., June 2 —The scores given Below were made by 
members of the Missoula Rod and Gun Club at the weekly contest, 
which was held to-day under the usual conditions: 
A Class 
Merrard. . .01110111010111101111—15 Woody . . . .00100011111011100000— 9 
Hunt 10001001010101000011— 8 Stirling .. . .10111111111111001111—17 
Brayton. . .11111001111111001111—16 
B Class. 
Mace 11011101011101111111—16 Cave..' 11011110100000001010- 9 
Allinson., 01000010111000010011— 8 Searles ... .11111111111111111110— 19 
Stevens. . ..10101110111010111010—13 Kern 10110001001011101110—11 
Thompson.00000011000001000010 — 4 Evans 01010011001110001100— 9 
Will Cave, 
I Boiling Springs Gun Club. 
Rutherford, N. J., May 30.— Below are given the scores made tcday 
on the grounds of the Boiling Springs Gun Club, the attendance of 
members being very satisfactory, when the intense heat of the day is 
taken into consideration: 
Prize shoot: 
Laurenson , 00000001 111011 100001 1 1 100— ll 
Robert Burgess 1101000010110101110011000—12 
Marvin OOOOOIOOOIOIOOOIOOOIOOOIO— 6 
Lane 1110101011111011101111110—19 
Matzen 1110100001111110001100111—15 
Jeanneret ; 1111010111011011011111111—20 
R A Burgess 0101111101000011111110101—16 
C H Coe 0010010101010101011011011—18 
Jones 1000010000101111011001110-12 
James. . ." .1111111111111110111111011—23 
Greiff 1111111011011111111110111-22 
Krebs OllOOllllllllllOlllOllHl-20 
Richmond , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1001 1 1 11 1 1101 1 1 101— 21 
Adams 0011000111111100111111100—16 
Paul 1111101111111111111111011—23 
Huck 1010011011101111111111111—20 
Collins 1111110111111111111110111—23 
Grey „. , 1011000110000001011011100—11 
Hughes 0100000000010000011000111— 7 
Damon 1011011111101001101110000—15 
No. 1, 15 targets: Brooks 12, Coe 9, Richmond 12, Collins 13, Damon 11, 
Gray 3, Greiff 11, Wells 14, Huck 14, Hughes 11, Laurenson 6, Jeanne- 
ret 14, Paul 12. 
No. 2, 15 targets, one man up: Collins 12, Richmond 11, Paul 10, 
Brooks 8, Jeanneret 5, Wells ll, Damon 11, Hughes 6, Huck 13, Greiff 13. 
No. 3, 10 targets: Richmond 9, Coe 6, Jeanneret 8, Wells 7, Damon 8, 
Huck 9, Adams 8, Matzen 5, Paul 9, Greiff 9, Jones 4, James 7. 
No. 4, same: Richmond 10, Collins 10, Huck 9, Damon 10, Wells 9, 
Gray 6. 
No. 5, same: Richmond 9, Huck 10, Damon 8, Wells 9, Paul 7, Collins 
8, Greiff 4, Jeanneret 8. 
No. 6, 5 pairs: 
Collins 11 11 10 11 10—8 Jeanneret 00 10 00 11 10-4 
Paul 10 11 11 10 10—7 Adams 11 10 00 01 10—5 
Richmond 10 10 01 11 11—7 Greiff 00 11 01 11 11—7 
Damon 00 00 01 11 10—4 Huck 11 10 10 11 11—8 
Jones 01 00 00 01 01—2 Burgess 01 10 11 10 00—5 
Wells 01 10 10 01 00—4 Laurenson 00 10 01 00 01—3 
Matzen 10 10 10 00 00-3 R S Burgees 00 00 00 10 10—2 
Gray 01 00 00 10 00-2 
No. 7, 10 targets: Greiff 9, Jeanneret 8, Coe 6, Richmond 9. 
No. 8, 10 targets: Paul 9, Jones 4, Coe 8, Damon 7, Wells 9, Richmond 
8. Adams 6, Greiff 9, Collins 9, Grey 2, James 9, Matzen 6, Huck 8, 
Jeanneret 7, Lane 6. 
No. 9, Same: Paul 7, Jones 2, Coe 7, Richmond 3, Adams 8, Collins 9, 
Huck 8, Damon 8, Greiff 6, Wells 8, Gray 2, James 4, Jeanneret 6, Mat- 
zen 4. 
No. 10, same: Huck 8, Richmond 9, Krebs 8, Coe 8, Jeanneret 6, Lane 
9, Greiff 8, Adams 4, Martin 2. 
June 1.— The regular monthly shoot was held'this afternoon, twelve 
members putting in an appearance. The scores made in this event, 
and in the sweeps which were shot both before and after the club 
shoot, were as follows: 
Greiff 1111101110111111111111110—22 
Huck 111111111111101011011101 1—21 
Paul 1101111110111111111011110-31 
Jeanneret 1101111010011110111101010—17 
Adams 1001110011111111111111011—20 
Frank llllllllllllOHOlllllllll-23 
Richmond 1111111111111111110111111—24 
Mann , 0100010101000010010001111—10 
James 1101111010010100111011110—16 
Lenone 1110001111111101100101110-17 
DeWolf 0011111111110111111110110-20 
Michael 0111111101101111111011111—21 
No. 1, 10 targets: Richmond 7, Adams 7, Grieff 8, Huck 9, Paul 9. 
No. 2, same: Grieff 7, Adams 4, Huck 7, Paul 8, Richmond 5, Jean- 
neret 4. 
No. 4, 10 targets, one man up: Adams 9, Grieff 9, E. R. De Wolfe 5, 
Huck 9, Michael 2, Lenone 4, Paul 9, Jeanneret 6, James 7. 
No. 5, 5 pairs: 
James 11 10 11 01 10—7 Richmond 01 10 11 11 11—8 
DeWolfe 11 11 10 10 01—7 Michaels 11 10 11 10 01—7 
Huck 11 00 11 10 10-6 Jeanneret 01 00 00 11 01-4 
Adams 11 11 10 10 11—8 Greiff 11 11 10 11 11—9 
Paul 10 00 10 11 10—5 Lenone 11 10 00 10 10—5 
No. 6, 15 targets: Lenone 12, DeWolfe 12, Michaels 12, Adams 14, 
Richmond 12, Huck 15, Jeanneret 14, Blauvelt 10. 
No. 7, same: 
Paul 101110110011000— 8 Adams 011111111011111—13 
Greiff lllOHOlllllOll— 12 Huck 101111011111111—18 
DeWolfe 111101111101111—13 Jeanneret 001010101100111— 8 
Lenone 110111110111000—10 Richmond 001110011111111—11 
James 111111010101101—11 Hardy 101010001011011— 8 
Michaels 011110101101111—11 W. H. Huck. 
Syracuse Scores. 
Syracuse, N. Y., May 30— The Syracuse Gun Club held a shoot to- 
day, part of the programme being the medal shoot. Harvey Mc- 
Murchy won the class A medal with 43 out of 45; class B medial, as 
usual, went to Windsor Morris with 40 out of 46. The scores were as 
follows: 
Class A. 
McMurchy (45) . . .lllllllllllllllllllllillllOlllllllllllllOllll —43 
Wilcox (46) 1110110101111101111111101111011111111101111111 —89 
Ginty (50) 10110110111100011111101111111111111111011100011100-87 
Willard (50) 00111010101110100100101111111111111110010110111111—35 
Mowry (45; 111100111110011101011111011101111110111111011 —85 
Mosher (50) 01111011101111110101001111011000000011010101111111—82 
C1&38 B. 
Morris (46) 1111111110111111111110111111111110100111011111 —40 
Hunter (48) 111100111110111111111101111010101111000110100100 -33 
F Lefever (45), , ..111100111010110110111010010111111011111101110 —32 
June Z.—A. series of live bird sweeps were decided to-day at Messina 
Springs. George led with a total of 24 out of 25, Mosher, Ayling and 
Mowry being close after him with 23. Scores: 
No. 1, 10 birds: No. 2, same: 
Ayling 2121221222—10 1221202122— 9 
George 1121221212-10 2021211122— 9 
Mosher 1102112211— 9 2221210222— 9 
Kendall 1112111120— 9 2112012100— 7 
Mowry 1212112102— 9 2111212222—10 
Chase 1111211102— 9 2002112122—8 
Holden 1122120200— 7 1210011211—8 
No. 3, 5 birds: Mosher 5, Kendall 5, George 5, Ayling 4, Mowry 4, 
Chase 4. 
Lake Erie Rod and Gun Club. 
Dunkirk, N. Y., June 1.— The members of the Lake Erie Rod and 
Gun Club had a field day on May 30, Decoration Day. The shoot was 
the most successful held here this season, several Buffalo sportsmen 
taking part in the events. The club shoot was delayed until 4:80 P. M. 
on account of some horse races. From that hour until dark we made 
up for the delay, throwing a great number of targets in that time. A 
large crowd of spectators was on hand to witness the shooting. The 
following are the records made: 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Clover 100 91 Sisson 50 37 
Green 100 88 Shelby 50 32 
Ware 100 88 Rathburn 25 19 
DrDodd 100 81 Johnson 25 17 
Clark 100 76 Beard 25 ' 16 
Pond 60 46 Bristol 25 16 
Sackett 50 40 Schumacher 25 16 
To-day was the regular club shoot day, ten members putting in an 
appearance notwithstanding the above recorded shoot which was held 
only two days previous. As a matter of fact our club is going ahead 
very fast, not only in point of number of members, but also in the 
matter of marksmanship. Records made to-day were: 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Clover 50 44 Sackett 25 21 
Shelby 50 43 Reuther 25 18 
Green 50 41 Bristol 25 16 
Dr Dodd 50 38 Beard 25 14 
Clark 50 37 Rathburn 25 12 
Five pairs: Clover 8, Beard 6, Rathburn 6. D. W. B. 
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