Jak. 9, 1897.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
ABLINOTON SHOOTIlfa ASSOCIATION. 
Dec. £5.— Fourteen tnpmbers of the ArlluRton Shooting Assoclatloa 
shot to-day on the club's grounds fortbe handsome trophy offered 
for competition bv the tiaflin & Rani Powder Company. The con- 
test was at 25 targets, handicap allowance of extra targets to shoot 
at. The winner o£ trophy was Mr. Fletcher Walters, who has lone: 
been an advocate of Lallin & Rand's W- A powder, using it as usual 
on this occasion. The scores made were as follows: 
Fletcher Wallers (25) 1110111111011111111111111 
M Herrinefon (2^). 1111110I11100I11111111111 
R Woods (.32) 0111100110000O11011 111111111110 
A Crawford (32) 11111110U 0110001000111011001001 
J Sickles (25) . 0000011101111111111001111 
F Stratton (83) 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Oil 1 1 1100010 1 1 0O-il ' 00^ 00 
J Hhattelier (32) llOOIOOliniGOnOIDOOOOOOlOllOO 
H Frapwell (33) lininoOlOOOmOlOOllOOOOOlOlllOOI 
-23 
-22 
-21 
-18 
-17 
-17 
—10 
—15 
15" 
—15. 
-13 
-13 
13 
MRoeers(.35) .....OlOOOlOllOinillOnOOlOiOlOOlOOIOOll— 15 
.T L Simpson (33) 1 010 1 1 0100101 0 ilOlOllOmi 1 100101 
A Schuler (32( COlOllOIOIllO'lOlOOmOlOOlOllOO 
JDemouth (82) 111OHOO1On0Oai11'l"00O'OOllfO') 
W Lawrence (32. 0010010110011001010100^010110101 
J Shepherd (30; lOlOlOOOllOllOHOOWlOOlOIIOGO 
H, Frapwell, Sec'y. 
WALSRODK aUN CLUB, OF NEWARK. 
Dec. 35.— The Christmas shoot of the Walsrode Gun Club, held to- 
day on the grounds of the club. Varnum street, foot of Chestnut 
street, was well attended bv members of the club, as well as by 
manv members of the East Side Gun Club, of Newark. The 'shoot 
was 'the best attended of any given by this club. The live birds 
were an exceptionally strong lot. Scores in all the events were: 
No. 1, club shoot 
Th Leuthaeuser 100J221211— 8 
J Alexander 10'0011222- 7 
EPidgon .... 0?00 00320- 4 
J Coerper / 0'00tllll2- 7 
J Tung. . w.,,....; S0102110J1- 7 
J Frank 00'0031001- 4 
BClinckard 5012000122- 6 
JTbenen OlOlllSO'O- fi 
WHassinger 0112211222- 9 
H Reinbaldt lS0012f011- 7 
HKoegel....... 1S01201110- 7 
Perry. 0121121112- 8 
(i Mahr 1 00 1 2S0 1 000- 4 
Thomas ...,1102222101— 8 
R Baar 9212122221-10 
FPerment 1211101210- 8 
F Farebv OlOlOlOlll- 6 
R SchrafEt ........i. 
H Heinrich ..i.w... 
J Dreher . 
THilfers 
Target sweeps were shot as follows: 
No. 2. 
1111011- 
noooooo-0 
0. '21132-4 
oisom-s 
101SO01— 4 
20n022— 5 
1201100-4 
1112212—7 
oiiiiii— 6 
111J001— 5 
1020000—2 
HJ0012— 5 
Events: 
Targets: 
Schrafft 9 
Frank 4 
Jlahr 9 
Yung b 
Brown 10 
Alexander, 8 
3 4 6 6 7 
10 10 10 15 15 
6 8 .. 9 
9 
Events: 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets; 10 10 10 15 15 
Ferment.... 10 7 7 12 12 
Haaslnger 11 4 8 11 9 
Leuthaeuser 12 4 3 11 10 
Koellpr 10 5 .. 10 13 
Koegel... ...... 9 5.. 12 10 
Baar 14 5 8 12 12 
Heinrich ,.7.,... 9 .. Coerper 3 
Fischer IS .. ..6 9 Perry 7 ,. .. 
Clinckard S 6 ,. 3 5 Pidgon 10 7 
Hilfers 9 
Nos. 8, 5 and 7 were at known angles, No. 4 at 5 pairs, and No. 6 at 
unknown angles. H. Bbinhardt, Sec'y. 
NEW year's day at hackensack. 
Jem J.-The New y<=ai's Day shoot at Hackensack on the grounds 
of the Bergen County Gun Club was an enjoyable affair, There was 
a good attendance, not onlv of club members, but also of visiting 
shooters. Among those present were N, E. Money, of the American 
E. C. Powder Company ; Ed Taylorand M. Herrinaton, both represent- 
atives of W- A powder; Jim Hl'drethand Ferd Van Dyke, of the W. 
R. A. Company; Captain G. H Piercy, of tbe Endeavor Gim Club, 
and his son Louis ; A R. Strader, acting secretary of the same club; 
Harry Craft, an old-time Jersev shooter who has no longer time 
enough to practice at the trap; Tom Morfey. of Paterson, and W. 
Dutf-her, of the same city; W.M.Harding, rf New York; etc. In 
short, there were plenty of shooters and lots of FOooting. 
The Bergen county boys are comparatively new at the business of 
tournament running, but to day they got things off in good shape, 
and entertained their guests in a truly hospitable manner, the hot 
roast turkey making many friends during the noon hour. 
There were two special events on the day 's card. The first was a 
,30 target race, unknown angles, handicap of misses as breaks. The 
en'rance fee in this event was $3; there were three prizes: first, a 
Winchester repeating shotgun; second $5, and third $2. Herrington 
and Van Keuren, the latter one of the home club, tied for the gun 
on 28 each. They shot off the tie at 30 targets, handicap added 
again. The race was a close one, the issue being in doubt until the 
finish, when it was found that Herrineton had won by a single break. 
Their scores were: Herrington 23+2=25; Van Keuren 144-10= 24. 
Second money- $5 was divided between Hildreth and Edwards; 
third money went to Strader and Louis Piercy. 
The second special event was a match race between two-men 
teams. The original contract was for three two-men teams, as fol- 
lows: Ed Taylor and Ferd Van Dyke; Tom Keller and Neaf Apgar; 
J. S. S. Remsen and F. S Edwards. Of the three teams above named 
only one turned up intact, viz. : Taylor and Van Dyke, but Van was 
minus his gun and shells. (Somehow or another Van'.s dates got 
mixed and He forgot that Jan. 1 was a holiday in New York city. 
His gun and shells, therefore, reposed safely in the locked-up store 
of the W. R. A. Co., 312 Broad way 1) The second team was wholly 
unrepresented, the reason being understood to be an affection of 
Tom's off foreleg, an affpction he terms rheumatism, but which is 
popularly supposed to be gout. Of the third team Edwards was on 
deck, his partner Remsen having had a little misunderstanding with 
tbe pavement of Broadway, when he fell from a cable car platform 
on Dec. 29. Taylor and Van Dykp being willing to allow Piercy to 
take Bemsen's place, it was only necessary to supply Van wiih a gun 
and shells. He shot Hildreth's Winchester and any ammunition he 
could beg, borrow or otherwise annex. ( That he annexed some that 
did not suit him is shown by his score of 38 out of his first 50.) Un- 
der the circumstances he shot remarkably well in the last 50, scoring 
47 of them. The scores given below show which team won. 
The weather w£is favorable for good scores, although the poor 
background was against anything phenomenal, whUe the targets 
were by no means regular in flight, some soaring skyward and others 
diving into the ice and reeds of the Hackensack meadows. Two sets 
of traps were kept pretty constantly ia use, and everybody had all 
the shooting they wanted. Lack of shells caused an earber aban- 
donment of the grounds than would otherwise have been the case. 
The refereeing was very satisfactory, the referee being very pams- 
taking and being possessed of a keen eye, something entirely neces- 
sary when it comes to judging breaks and misses on the grounds of 
the'Bergen County Gun Club. 
The scores of the main events are given below in detail : 
Handicap: SO targets, unknown angles, handicap allowance of 
misses as breaks: 
M Herringion (2) ...,...,..,...111011111110110110111111111111— 26-f-2-28 
G Van Keuren {8).,.,...........1111101010110101110100110l0111— iiO-f8-28 
F S Edwards (0)....... ....... ..111101101110111111111011111111 -26 
J Hildreth (4) lomOlllllllll0O0111100ini0I-22-f4-2a 
L Piercy (1) 111111101110111011111111010101-24-^1— 5;5 
A R Strader (2) 111010111101111001101101111111-234-2 -25 
F Van Dyke (0) llllOlOllllinilOlOilimooill -24 
N E Money (0) ..,,,,......11011111111111111001110111001(1 -23 
G HPiercy(l) ■....OOllllOlllllOlllllllllllOOOIll- 224-1-28 
Ed Taylor (0) ; lllllOllOlOlOlUlOllOlOnillll - 22 
R C Beatty (4) 11011101 lOuOllCO 10001 1 11 1 1 01 1 0-1 84-4 - 22 
Dr Titterington (5) .....loOOOGOllOllOOOlllllOllllOllOl 174-5-2i 
Jackson (8) .00:0111001111110011(10000011010—144-8 -22 
Griffiths (2) 101111111011010000111101110100— 19-j-2-21 
Team race: Two men teams, 100 targets per man, unknown angles: 
(The 80 targets shot at in the handicap race counted as the first SO in 
this event.) • 
Edwards' Team. 
F 3 Edwards. 11110110111011111111101111111111110111111111111111—45 
l0011Hrllll011U110UllllllllU!lllUlllllllillll-45— 90 
G H Piercy... OOllllOUlllOllllOllllilOOOimoiUlllllllllllllOO— 39 
■ OlllllllllOllllllOlllllOllllinillllOlOl'lllllUlll-44— 83 
173 
Taylor's Team. 
F Van Dyke..Hn0101111111101011111il001il0O1101O111111111011O-38 
inilllllllllUOlOllllllllllOllilllllllllllllllUl— 47— 85 
Ed Taylor.. .. lllllOilOlOlOllllOUOlOlim.OllinO' lO'llOlOllin— 38 
0001111011110111 lOlllllOlllOOlOOOllllOlOUlOl 11 1 1 1 -36—78 
lis 
' Sereral sweeps, all at nominal entrance fees, or "for the hlrdo," 
were shot off during the ds.y. The scores in these events, all at un- 
known angles, were: 
Events: 13345678 91011121314 
Targets: SO 15 10 15 10 15 15 16 15 15 15 15 10 15 
Edwards 17 13 ,, 18 .... 15 12 12 12 14 15 8 12 
Strader 15 .. . 10 .. . 8 ,. 8 10 .. 12 7 8 
G Piercy IS 13 8 12 9 14 12 9 13 18 14 14 7 18 
Warner 13 6 .. 10 .... 6 5 
8 13 11 
9 IS 
11 11 9 
8 
9 .. 10 
6 
9 
6 
9 .. 14 
18 .. IS 
15 
6 13 
n . . 14 13 11 
7 7 
5 9 
9 11 
.. 9 
Harding H 11 
Jackson..............^. ...... 18 8 
Chaffee U 
Walters. .. .i;^. .... .. 1^ 
James .<i.>.. H 
Bell .. 11 
Hall 
Beatty i 10 
Tittrington.... 6 
Fleischman i B . . 
Griffiths 5 .. 
Hildreth 10 
Herrington, , 11 
Craft 10 
Van Dyke 10 
Van Keuren.......... 9 
Ward .. .. 6 .. 
L Piercy 15 9 
N E Money 6 .. 10 ., 6 
C O Gardner ,. B ,. .. ,. .. .. ... .. 6 
T Morfev .'.10 7 
E Taylor 10 
0 O Gardner, Jr 7 
Edward Banes. 
passaio city gun olub. 
Jan. 1.— The New Year's Day shoot of the Passaic City Gun Club 
was a most successful affair. Not only was the attendance good, but 
the day was a delightful one for a day's trap-shooting. A couple of 
events at hve birds and seven events at targets completed the pro- 
gramme. It had been intended to shoot a friendly team race with 
the Boiling Springs Gun Club at live birds, but the Rutherford Club 
was unable to get a team together owing to previous engagements. 
The scores made to-day are given below. Wise's record being far 
superior to that made by any other shooter. 
18 
Events: 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 
Targets: 10 IB IB 15 10 10 10 
.Hall 5 7 6 8 5 ,. ., 
Lenone 8 12 11 8 7 9 ,. 
Gaston 9 7 5 11 
Bowes 6 12 10 10 
Kelly 5 11 10 11 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 15 15 15 10 10 10 
7 .. 
8 12 
2 .. 
13 
Evans 3 9 13 9 
Ferguson .... 4 11 9 10 2 .. 6 
Farnham 4 8 9 8 6 .. 8 
VauTassell,. 2 8 9 8 6 ., .. 
Coman 1 9 6 10 6 . . . . 
Two live-bird events were shot as below, the first being at 5 birds, 
the second at 3 birds: 
Wise 6 13 18 12 
Palmer 7 11 8 
Kevitt 7 11 10 
Abbott 5 8 8 
Shaw 4 10 7 
Jelleme.. 9 8 11 
Adams 6 10 
Cobbold 0 .. 
Gotschins 9 . , 
Green 7 . . 
9 14 
6 7 
6 
4 .. 7 
4 .. .. 
6 .. .. 
7 10 10 
No. 1. No. 2. 
Lenone. ,..01101—3 •00-0 
Adams 11110-3 212-3 
Abbott ......11011-4 201—2 
Elward 10111-4 110-2 
Kelly 00023-2 ... 
Greifif 12202—4 022—2 
Ferguson.......... 10201 —8 020—1 
Hah .....21120-4 ... 
No. 1. 
Farnham 01202-3 
Bowes 1029«-8 
Wise 12012-4 
Coman 21120-4 
Lane 22102-4 
Marvin 2«010— 8 
Hutchinson 22010- 3 
No. 2. 
00»-0 
000-0 
222-3 
012-2 
022—2 
122-3 
201-2 
SOUTH SIDE'S ANNUAL. 
Jan. I.— The sixteenth annual New Year's tournament of the South 
Side Gun Club, of Newark, was held to-day on the club's grounds. 
Tbe governing committee of the club consists of President Breintnall, 
Secretary Ho bart and Manager T. H. Terrill. The weather was all 
that could be desired, but the attendance was small, owing to the 
number of other shoots held in the vicinity of New York. Scores in 
to-day's events are given below, all events being at unknown angles 
exf^epc Nos 3, 5 and 6. No. 3 was at reversed order, No. 5 expert 
rules, and No. 6 at 5 pairs. Scores: 
Events: 1SSU66789 10 11 ISilS lU 15 16 17 
Targets: 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
Canon 6 6 12 6 
" " 4 4 8 5 
4 4 8 7 7 7 9 5 
6 7 5 
Daw-'on 9 6 5 
WM Smith 9 7 9 
Hedden 8 8 . . 
James 7 4 
I H Terrill 6 , 7 ,. 8 7 
P M Day ^5..i ... ... 
Whiston ....i 7;.. ^. ? ft 3 
JCDay 5 7 
Thomas 11 66599 7 86985575 
Warren , 579786988878 
Jackson ..v. 5 6 9 6 
Miller 10 lO 9 8 
Whitehead 9 7 8 8 9 7 7 
Duston .. 7 .. 9 9 8 6 9 
BreintnaU 9.. 8 9 8 6 '5 
W. R. HOBART. 
BOILING SPRINGS GUN ChVB. 
Jan. 2.— The first regular monthly shoot for the season of 1897 was 
held on the Boiling Springs Gun Club's grounds, Rutherford, to-day. 
There was a good attendance of members, notwithstanding the fact 
that there had been a lot of shooting the previous day. 
The main event, of course, was the club shoot at 50 targets (25 
knovvn and 25 unknown). In this event W. H. buck, secretary of the 
club, scored his third win, his total of 48 being made up of two 24s. 
Van Dyke broke 47, made up of a 24 and a 5!3. Baron, who has a 
handicap allowance of 5 extras to shoot at, was close up with another 
47. ( I he copy of the scores furnished us is so indistinct and incom- 
plete, several scores having failed to be copied, that we are unable to 
give the scores in detail.) There were 15 entries in this event, and as 
far as we can make out the scores were as below: 
Huck (50) 48, Van Dyke (50) and Baron (,55) 47, Wise (50) 43, Ed- 
wards (50/ 41, Gre:flE (.50) and Paul (50) 40, Adams (53.) and E. Jean- 
neret (5f)> 3T, Frank (.50) 33, Brown (65) 18; Marvin, Hegeman and 
Hardmg also shot, but their totals are perfectly illegible. 
Van Dyke, Adams, Hegeman and Edwaras were on hand early and 
shot a few practice targets at expert rules and doubles. The scores 
were as below: 
Twenty five singles, expert rule, and 5 pairs: 
Van Dyke ilOlllllOOlllllllinUill-22 
Edwards 0111111111011111111101011-21 
Hegeman* lOllllOUOlOllllOUlOlllO -18 
Adams OUlOOOllOOllOOOOllllllll-15 
10 11 11 00 11 
00 11 11 01 11 
00 00 11 11 
7—29 
7-28 
.. —18 
ll-(i-S:l 
Several sweeps, all at unknown angles, were also shot during the 
afternoon as below. Buck's work is specially noticeable, as he only 
lost 9 targets all day out of 125 shot at: 
4 5 6 7 8 
10 10 10 10 US 
5 8 8 7 16 
Events: 12345078 
Targets: 10 15 10 10 10 10 10 25 
Edwards... 8 10 6 4 10 9 8 21 
Van Dyke. 10 l4 . . 7 
Huck 10 14 9 10 
Adams 6 11 8 8 
Hegeman.. 9 11 .. .. 
Greiff 10 12 . . 9 
Harding... 9 9 3 6 
7 5 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 15 10 
Wise 8 15 8 
Frank 8 
Baron 5 
Paul .... 5 
Jeanneret 6 
Brown 4 
7 8 
OCEAN COUNTY COUNTRY CLUB. 
Jan. 2.— There was some good shooting at the grounds of the Ocean 
County Country Club, Lake wood, N. J. The first event was a handi- 
cap sweep at 15 live birds for a silver cup presented by the club. 
Those who shot for tne cup were: Fred Hoey (31), W. G. Brokaw (<9), 
D. W. Harns (i7), D. H. Fanning (37), and F. A. Walthew (27). In ad- 
dition to their handicaps in the matter of "yards rise," Harris re- 
ceived an additional handicap of two misses as kills; Fanning and 
Walthew received respectively 3 and 4 misses as kills. Hoey retired 
at the end of the ninth round with a score of 6 kills. Brokaw lost 2 
birds out of his 15 and also retired, as the other three with their han- 
dicaps were straight at the end of tbe race. It was agreed to shoot 
off me ties at five birds; Harris shooting from scratch, while Fanning 
and Walthew received a miss as a kUl. In the end Harris won after 
shooting at 10 tie birds. 
Fr«d Hoey and W. G. Brokaw shot a race at 100 live birds, Hoey 
winnmg easily with a score of 88 to 81, as below: 
Fred Hoey (31) 112221102122»222111122I«l-22 
1222211102«112020.'0022120-18 
2iil»2^2»0<r<!1220J22222i220— 20 
22«'S2122222iai202.a-211122-28-88 
W * Brokaw (29) 1121221111023112221010011—21 
1012210100110000111112221—17 
121 100121»112il 12 il 1282U - 22 
11 12102218»122!S222211»120-S1— SI 
At Watson's Park. 
Chioagd, m., Dec. 26 —Scores made recently at this park, ontstde 
of the big matches already mailed to Pobbst and St^bam, are as 
below: 
Dec. 91. — Practice scores made here to-day were: ^ 
147 , , . . .22J222>82322222222929'?9822a2«}_80 
Gi)b°Vt. 110?3^292^— 9 J Rice...- 02^2210^0'— 7 
Bingham 223202 ?9 2- 9 Goodrich , 22221'00!2— 8 
Dr Carver 1212122223—10 Ellis .i 2020201382-7 
AW Adams 001111 '110— 7 
Dec. «J.— Practice scores of to-day; , , „ 
147 , , 222222'!290a22a22228222«— 22 
Dr FrothiDgham." ,*.'."... , ..22<'!>?12!2900^22«02 —18 
C S WilcoxT 890011 11 12111S22 —14 
F Gilbert , ■ 2222011112 —9 
Roll 2222122 01 —9 
Ellis .8211100122 —8 
Carver .. . .,.8203318 — 6 
Dpc. SS.— Practice scores: ^_ 
Dp Shaw 1212112222212211211811812—25 
Gilbert „ 221112112211112 —IB 
C M Grimm.,.. n,.. ........... 290222222281038 -13 
Lord i....... ...ii.i. lllfH)1000001210 -7 
Bingham....; 22223 —6 
Von Lengerke..... .............22222 — 5 
Carson 222102 -^6 
Larson .- 00^000 — I 
Jones .,1011200210 —6 
Deo. 84.- In addition to the practice scores made below, a match at 
59 birds per man was shot between Von Lengerke and Rice, the foi> 
mer winning easily. Scores were: 
Von Lengerke 8202022102200002011801001—14 
22102302201 12222332 J22013— 21— 36 
Rice . , . 220n21fions! 1 001 10300030023 -12 
0130003300100030022223002—12—84 
Practice scores wre; 147, 8 out of 10; Gilbert, 6 out of 8; Jones, 2 
out of 7, and Goodrich 1 out of 6. 
Dec. S6 —The Garfield Gun Cl ib held its club shoot at Burnsfde 
Park. S. Palmer scored all his birds, 20 in number, from the SOyi. 
mark. Scores were; 
Dr Sh-i w CO) 22022232180111021820-16 
TP Hicks(30) ,,...„ 128?l221l21121omi1— 19 
a Palmer (30) ,. 12128212221112212212-20 
FMFi«h ( 7) 21003113122211121181-18 
R Ku«S (30) . . . . . ;. . , .-. 81120-321 203222212^-18 
O W atiger (■■'6) 18001 111?O202*i0-32228-14 
J M Young ks) 00192021123118-322182—17 
O E Comlev(29) 02101103231111120181—16 
Dr Liddy (SO) 18031008-221121218122-17 
Practice scores were as below: 
Dr Shaw 02212202022000=^2180281—17 
RKnss " ' 1'>1110%?0-i281 882880 —16 
Dr Carver .' 2223(11 2222^222282288832 —83 
Sond"meier . 02210001 1022220000-3002000-18 
Hardin ir 2123210102110011011111— 80 
Palmer 202121 — 6 
Stieger .00208 —2 
Young .13231 — 6 
Fisb.:....,..,....,.,...„;.j 29002 — 8 
Coraley... nmoiOOOl -6 
Kuss 1212211201 —9 
Palmer 8128822030 —8 
Dec S9 — Tbe fo'lowing practice scoro<j wpm shot here to-day: 
Bacci T 00'20n0-300012022i2100020000l00-l2 
Simonette 12122' 129231 102'0202 —17 
Barto ..2'2i022 0l 12221 112112211213820 -87 
RUesse..... 000' 12000223310 —8 
Carleri 120 0300I'110I100111 —18 
Lord 202102011110 00 — 9 
An event at 25 tareets resulted thus: Bacci 15, Barto 15, Simonette 
13, Lord 11, Carieri 8. 
Dec. 30.— Capt. Havwood, of Denver. Col., piid th« grounds a visit 
today and shot at 72 bird.s. Geo'ge Slblev and L. C. Willard also 
shot ".-ome birds for the sake of praotfce Pci'^es werp; 
Haywood 1 V2'1 13391 92112'110I11211121-'0'20'21112— 87 
000'2000 202'1203311012'2210;01832212 —26 
George Sibley 0-02ii22l'0 02'00i30'0'2l -17 
2200-3-301 nOO'O'OOOOOSOl 11 —18 
L C Willard 11iO'111iiin02'ii11111iO'2-311 —87 
11112'1020111011003'0'0'022310 —21 
Jan. 1.—W. F. de Wolf and L. H. Goodrich sh^t a match at 60 
targets, $5 a side, to-day; Dp. Wolf won hv 5 tai-gets. Score: 
De Wolf 11111111101111111111111111110111111011111111101011-45 
Goodrich 01101011111111110111011111111111111100110110011111-40 
Practice scores on live birds -were as below: 
Comadore 20090001211012190910 —18 
H'bhqrd 10398-^12322 009102102200900 —18 
De Wolf I2100121000'1fl2101002110l2020l— 18 
Four Eyes 201111900202021020121000111 —17 
Stannard 2192-301923 -9 
Frothingham , . ^,. ..^ S2''0-32»70^222202n233102222 —21 
Carver 02332''1 1 112-32212111 128811 —24 
Blvthe 0009001 —2 
C Plum .01000211010000000022 — 7 
Goodrich .. .1018111011 —7 
Lord .10ni''010O1119O19O01100282 —16 
L C Wi'lard 1 91 01 1 1 1 1 "99101 1 1 1 1 12218108882-27 
LC Willard V...;i. .11119111011112212^1 —19 
Dr Leddy 8112832012111822212192111 —84 
Ravelrigg. 
Trap Shooters of Buffalo. 
AUDUBON GUN CLUB, 
Buffalo, N. Y. Dec. 26.— Tb°re was a gooi attendance of members 
of the Audubon Gun Club, of tbi'^ c'tv, to-da-y, at the regular weekly 
club shoot held at Audubon Park. Event No. 3 was tbe trophy 
shoot, a handicap event with 2i breaks as a highf"5t possible score. 
B C. Burkhardt, P. D. K°l=fy, Hines and B. Talsm a tied for first 
place on highest pos-iblea, Qt tbe shoot off Burkhardt, who shot 
well during the afternoon, was th« winner No. 4 was the club 
badge shoot; in this event Sttcy won the badge in class A. Sandy in 
class B, and Zoeller in class C. Below are the scores made: 
Events: 
12 3 4 5 6 
Events: 
11 
E C Burkhardt. . 10 11 97 98 14 11 
EFHammend.. 7 10 2122.... 
C S Burkhardt. . 10 12 22 23 12 12 
Hanks 7 10 23 22 ... . 
Sandy 10 21 22 12 12 
D Kelsey 12 25 93 12 .. 
W Hines. Jr 12 25 21 .. .. 
C Oehmig....... 6 9 15 16 .. .. 
Bird 6 10 .. 15 12 .. 
Phillips 7 . . 23 21 . . . . 
Norris 7 11 23 23 13 .. 
L W Bennett. ... 7 11 20 19 18 11 
EReineeke 10 8 31 19 .. .. 
B Talsnio 8 .. 25 20 .. ., 
GMc Arthur..... .. 9 24 17 12 .. 
PGMyer 7 21 16 .. .. 
ME Story 5 16 13 .. .. 
LIMESTONE HILL GUN OLTJB. 
Dec. 26.— The Limestone Hill Gun Club''! shoot, held to day, re- 
sulted as follows, all events being at liv birds: 
No. 1, club shoot. 6 hve birds: Georsre Twist 6. R. H. Reed 5, A. 
Reed, J. Mutqueen and F. M. Lyman 4..G. N. R'ied 8. 
No. 2, 10 live birds, cash prize of $10: A. Reed and R. H. Reed 9, 
Twist 7, H. Radcliffe 5 
R .Mtacy 
,T A Kennedy... 
FW Smith .... 
E N McCamey. 
A Forrester. . , . 
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Pa-wiuxet Gun Club. 
Pawtuxet. R. L, Dec. 25.— The Pawtuxet Gun Club held a shoot to- 
day at its grounds. Fair street. Tbe attendanee was very good. 
Fourteen shooters took part in the main event, wbich was a handicap 
race, allowance of extra targets to shoot at Sheldon, one of the 
scratch men, was high with 2 ) out of 25. The weather was bitterly 
cold, and there was a bright sun shining that madi? tbe snow dazt 
zlingly white, throwing off a glare that was quite painful to the eyes. 
Scores were as follows: 
Sheldon (0) 1111111111010111101110101 —80 
Hammond (0) 0110110111111100011111111 —19 
G Cann (7) ...01011000010111111001101011110011—19 
Nisbet (5J lllllOllluinOOIlOlllOOUOOlllOO —1? 
StanielB (5) OOlOlOllOlOOllOllOflOllllOOlll —17 
Mooney iO> lllllllllOll' OOllOOVnoOl —16 
A Hawkins (0; 0111111110010110101110010 —16 
Badmington (5) ...lOOOlllllOlOlOlOlOOOOllOOllCOO -U 
Woodworch (3; CJQOIIIOIOUOIOUIOIOIOOOIO —14 
Latbaa3(7; IIIOOIOOUOOOOOOOIOIOIOIOOIIIOOII— 13 
Adams (7; OOOOOlOOOOOOlOOOtlOOlOlOOlOOlOOl- 8 
Whitaker(O) OllOOlllOOlOOOOOOOOOlOOOO — 7 
Bates (0) 0100001000000101000101000 — 
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