iECH 6, 1897.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
199 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
CRESCENT A. C. VERSUS COLUMBIA COLLEGE, 
I. 23.— The 5-men team race between teams representing the 
lenb Athletic Ckib, of Brooklyn, and Columbia College was shot 
V- on the Crescent's grounds at Bay Eidge. The home team 
jasily by 36 targets, each man shooting at 25 targets, known 
and angles. After the team race a handicap event was shot 
Silver cup, the trophy being won by Dr. Hall. Scores were: 
Cj'escent Athletic Club. 
3edde8 1111011111111011111110111-23 
i-ish lllilOlliOOnilllllOlllu-21 
lail 1111011111010111111110110-20 
Ivkes 1101111101111101110(10110-19 
White , inOOl 10 1 11 1 0 101100 1 101 00 - 1.5 -97 
Columbia College. 
Prentiss .....1111001110111001101110110-17 
boffin, . ,. noiooiuoin 101010011010-15 
FCnant) ..,.,.>... 1110001001110010110101101-14 
■Tilt . lllOOOllOfOOllOUOllOOllO-13 
Mittendorf ., 1000001110011000111011001 -IS-^Jl 
s Washington's Birthday Handicap resulted a*! f ollow^s, the allow- 
of extra targets to shoot at being shown in brackets after each 
:er's name : 
B. Hall CO) 23, A. R. Fish (0) 20, G. C. White (2) 80, B. B. Tilt (4) 
G. Geddes (2) 18, J. H. Prentiss (i) 16, Grant Notman (i) 16, J. 
aapp (3) 16, T. R. Coffin (3) 1-4, W. Kitchen (0) 7. 
BILLY MILLS'S BENEFIT. 
). 22.— The attendance of shooters to day at Dexter Park showed 
igh appreciation in which the services of trapper Billy Mills are 
by those who shoot regutoly at this popular resort. Billy put 
Fo guns to be shot for; Dr. Hudson winning the first, and Job 
and Henry Braniwell holding title to the other after a tie on the 
ound with Dr. Hudson. Scores in these events and in the three 
pstakes also shot are given below. The birds were an excellent 
f flyers, and reduced the i*anks of the entries in the gun shoots 
rapidly. 
. 1, gun shoot, 7 birds per man: Dr. Hudson 7, C. F. Dudley 2, 
kGildersleeve 2. John Wye 2, J. B. Craft 2, William Lair 1, Her- 
Otten 1, Walter Seaman 1,E. J. Clark 1, Henry Bramwein, 
Lotto, Charles Stf-ffens 0, Robert Packard 0, William Sands 0, G. 
iOng 0, Owen Mulcahey 0, Emil Matson 0. 
, 2, same: 
Lolt 12232232-8 Rohert Packard ...SO -1 
T Brara w ell 21 . 2 il 22—8 Walter Sea man 10 —1 
udson 212-42230—7 F K Gildersleeve ,,0 -0 
Wye 1212220 -6 Herman Otten 0 -0 
Matson....... 1122210—6 William Sands 0 — 0 
am Lau- ^'22m -4 George W Long 0 —0 
a Mulcahey 220 —2 William Levens 0 —0 
Dudley 20 — 1 J B Craft 0 -0 
I. 3, 10 birds, 30yds., $5: Matson 10, Otten 9, Sands 8, Clark 8, 
7, Seaman 7, Mulcahey 6. StefEens 6. Gildersleeve 4. 
. 4. same: Alatson 8, StefEeus 8, Packard 8, Dudley 7, Otten 6, Lott 
mif el 
. 5, 5 birds: Lott 4, Steftens 4, Packard 3, Renifel 3, Otten 3, Mat- 
MASSAPEQUA GUK CLUB. 
5 The Massapequa Gun Club held a live-bird shoot to day 
mityville. The honors in the mam event, a .nweepscake at 10 
ttirds, were divided by Hai-ry Edey and George Schard, Jr., on 8 
J, Scores were: 
ihard, Jr 2222101221-9 D E Chichester 022012012J-7 
Edey 11220iii2i-9 R D Feuschel 20102.'10v^l— 7 
hard ....022'012212-8 T Carman 1111002210-7 
:usctiel 1102210221—8 H M Burtis 1022011231—7 
Hsor 0r221-?O12r-8 W Powell 110020102^— 6 
Ooud 1102201221-8 H HKlinker 0012000220- 4 
BAY SIDE ATHLETIC CLUB. 
&. 2g.— The Bay fide Athletic Club's shoot was won by Charles 
t, who scored 9 out of his 10 birds, as shown in the following 
e: 
ark 3822 1 21 :02— 9 C Ruland 1 102 :02203— 7 
ce 10123110-32-8 GHamil 2'01020221-7 
ox' ..,1100a-21SOJ-7 JMunda ,...10220011^0-6 
Powell 0i2m02Ul -7 W Poole 02i!0120021-6 
ROCKAWAT GLASS BALL CLUB. 
*. 23 —At the holiday shoot of the Rockaway Glass Ball Club, 
to-day near Forsbach's Hotel, Union Course, the mniu event aD 
(irds was divided between D. R. McGlynn and James Leddy. 
res ■ 
McGlynn 1111011011-8 Burt Laney .1011101011-7 
les Leddy.,......0111111110-8 Jos Forsch bach 01011 IUOl-7 
B Hillers .1101011011-7 Henry Starter 0j0U0310C0 -1 
I Abrams. .... OUllOOill— 7 
HELL GATE GUN CLUB. 
j5 _There were 20 members of the Hell Gate Gud Club pres- 
ih'is ' fternoon at the club's monthly live-bird shoot at Dexter 
k. So good were the birds that Fred Frostel was the only man to 
■e his li) birds. Three others killed 9 each. Scores: 
Class A, 30yds., 7 Points. 
oeiuck 12210^1321- 9 G Nowak 32Z.120312- 8 
28yds., 7 Points. 
trostel .2-212222212— 10 P Woelfel ?0I1220222- 8 
Sands 1012:212221- 9 Ed Pay n tar •021012001—5 
Voss 223012-2222— 9 
28yds., 634 Points. 
■hlieht 1220212201— 8 LT Muench 2O1O22O03D- 5 
tfffens 121.120122- 8 
S8yds.. fi Points, 
rpber .2»1G21 122-2— 8 J Hcmruelsbach 
Events: 
1 S 3 4 5 6 
''orster, , 
letz.... 
legan 
Dannefelser. 
.,210.301102- 
,..Jl!i0220ia- 
..1201002010- 
>ang. 
2202130121- 8 Dr Bauer. 
.21210201221- 8 D Valente 
28vds. , 514 Points. 
.132012-2U2-2— 8 E Peterson ,.01.2022010— 5 
.2220103122 -8 
SSyds., 5 Points. 
.22?0-2012-<il— 8 A Knodel 010020.120— 4 
Class B. 26yds.. 4i4 Points. 
leUle ...... . .220l021ii21— 8 E Marquardt 0120.02200— 4 
1^ Eichter .. ......3202212022 - 8 
26yds., 4 Pomts. 
e-wman .22a0»202l0— 6 M H Smith* 210210.201-^6 
ICBreit a0.al02010- 5 
Guest. 
MEW UTRECHT GUN CLUB. 
The first shoot for the New Utrecht Guu Club's new Holi- 
cup was held to-day at Woodlawn, 10 members taking part in 
event. Jere Lott made the only 10 straight, and thus secured ihe 
iwinfortbis cup. J. Gaugheo's gun broke down in the first 
Qd of the cup race and spoiled his chances. One sweep at 5 birds 
shot before the cup race, and auother shot after the big event 
Lio-ht the afternoon's sport to a close. As the club handicaps have 
yet been given out, all stood on Che same mark (28yds.) in the 
race. Sjores were: 
uy Fupgueson.. 
Th ompsDn,,,. . 
aughen 
■ Nostrand..,,^.. 
, Bennett, . . 
urgueson, Jr.... 
^ Sykes 
Meyer 
Club Shoot. 
No. 3. 
No. 3. 
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9 
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Frost..., 
'eb- g?.— To-day was the regular target shoot; of the New Utrecht 
_i Club at the Dyker Meadow grounds. Nine members took part 
he club shoot, which this year is shot under entirely different 
ditions to tba,c of 1896, The conditions now are 25 targets, unknown 
;le8, allosvance handicap o£ extra targets to shoot at. J. Gaughen 
i F. A - Thompson, both scratch men, tied in Class A, Fleet win- 
g in Class B. Fleet also had the honor of breaking more targets 
of his first 25 than anybody in Class A. Scores were: 
OlSfSs A 
aiighen(O) ......'..llllOllllOOOlllirOUlOOll —17 
.TQompson'(O) OUlOlllOOllOlOllOllllllO —17 
S Pool (2) 111100001110100)00101111110-16 
H Thompson (0) < 011101110111010011001011 — ].5 
BeJinett (0) lOlllOOOlOlllOOOOUlOOOOO —11 
" Bennett Ul ■. 01 1001O1011O;O01110O100COlO-ll 
' • • • ' Class B 
3 Fleet (!) ',,111100100110110011111111100-18 
O'Brien(O) lOOllllOllOllllOOOllUlOl —17 
Shepard (1). lOlllOOllOOllOOUllOOllllO —16 
Ux sweepstakes, all lO-target events, and all at imknown angles, 
re also shot with the following result; 
Events: 1^ 3 4 5 6 
FAThompson.. 8 10 7 6 6 7 D C Bennett 6 5 8 7 7.. 
Dr Shepard 8 4 C C Fleet 5 5 6 8 4 4 
J A Bennett 7 8 4 8 5 6 J Gansrhen 8 6 9 10 8 
WHThompson.. 7 6 7 8 8 7 Dr O'Brien 7 1 5 7 
G E Pool 7 7 6 .. i. :. 
BBOOKL-VN Gim OLUB. 
Feb. g?.— The regular monthly cup shoot on the grounds of the 
Brooklyn Gun Oliib was h<^ld this a(:tft^^o^n, snven members compet- 
ing. Dick Phister, whose shootiug name is Wor>ds, scored the first 
■win for the trophv with 46 out of 56. The conditions are 25 known 
angles and 25 unknown; handicap allowance of extra targets to shoot 
at. Scores wfre: 
Baron (5) 111111H1111111O0O1O11111111O11O11O111111011110110-4O 
01110 — :i-43 
Billings (15),,. 0110(1111 10111011100011010110111001101000011000100 -28 
01100i110"0T'1O — 7—35 
Adams (5) llOlllOOllllOllOlCOIlOOlOlllllllOlllOllOllOOimOO-33 
11110 — 4 -.37 
McAdam (7). . .10000110110000010111010010101101111110000000101111—35 
0110100 — 3-28 
Woods (6) llllOOllllllUllllllOllOUllOlOlOOlllllOllOIllllOi— 41 
011111 —5-46 
VonLeneerke 10100111101111111110110011101010000110101110001001-30. 
(3) Oil — 3-32 
DrLittlefte)d.,11'100101010110111I1011ini01001110111110100I00110-32 
(6) 011101 — 4-36 
Scores in the sweepstakes were made as follows, all events being 
at 10 targets: 
Events: 13 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 
Adams 4 
Woods 9 
Baron ........ 7 
Had field 5 
Billings.. 5 3 
5 8 6 8 6 6 CVL 7 9 5 7 7 7 8 
9 7 .. 8 .. 8 GRemsen 7 .. 7 5 7 .. 
7 3 9 8 8 7 DrLittlefleld 4 3 .. .. 6 
,. 3 .. McAdam 7 8 .. 3 6 
. 9 . . T. Baron, Sec'y. 
ORESCENT A. 0. VERSUS PRINCETON. 
Feb. 27,— After a couple of disippointments in the way of failing to 
meet, the Crescent Athletic Club, of Brooklyn, met and defeated a 5- 
men team representing the gun cluh of Princeton Uuiver.sity. The 
match WHS shot to-day on the grounds of the Crescent A. C, at Bay 
Ridge, and resulted in an easy win for the home team, although the 
scores of the winners were remarkably low. Below is the result of 
1 he match in detail: 
Crescent Athletic Olub. 
A R Fish 1111101011111111111111011-22 
OA Svkes .-ii^v-.* 1000010101111111111111101—18 
D GGoddes .• oonooiiiioiiniimnniiii_i7 
DrHall 011iroilnoi00111101001011-14 
G Notman 001 1 001 0101010001001 1 1 100— 1 1 - 82 
Princeton University. 
H W Canning 0101110011011111101111111—18 
GE Brower 0000011101011110111111101-16 
E L Kendall HI 0001 101 001 01 1 1 1001 01 01 —14 
WW Young 1101110101110000100011101— 14 
H S Paine OOIOOOOIOIOOOIOOOOIIOOOIO— 7-69 
Sweeps were shot as below, all events being at 25 targets: 
Events: 1 8 3 4 Events: 13 3 4 
Lott 15 14 .. ., Geddes 17 17 
Pickett....... 1013 .. ,, Syjces 15 14 
Werlemaa... 7 6 8,. Notman,,,,. 15.. 
Hopkins 13 13 Fish,.., 17 
Hegeraan ...... i...... 10 .. 16 ,. 
Buffalo Scores. 
BISON GUN CLUB 
Buffalo. N. Y., Feb. 18 —The attendance to-day at the Bison Gnn 
Club's shnot on the Walden aven'ie grounds was very good, 27 
shooters taking part in the events shot during the afternoon. Esson 
and Wilson tied on 20 each in the badge shoot, event No. 7, and the 
tie will be shot off later. Scores in all the events vvere: 
Events: 13345678 Events: 1334S6 78 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 10 25 10 Targets: 10 10 10 10 IS 10 «5 10 
Coper 1*^ .. Wilson .. 20 ,. 
Ditton 5,. 6 5 6 3 14 6 Snider..,. 3 8,,.. 4.. 6.. 
■We-lin 4 6 8 8 4 11 ., Siegrist. ... ,, 5 ., 9 10 5 13 5 
Kiniier.,,. 7 .. .. 3 8 3 11 ,. «rown 10 ,, 
Norvell.... 5 7 .. 6 9 5 13 .. Kam 8 7 .. 14 .. 
Estes .... 4.4 .. .- ..-4 11 3 Dawson , .. 2 4 ., 
Wheeler & 6 i» T ^ 6 Eidener 4 ., 
Smith 1 .. 3 9.. Storey.,, 5 6 11 6 11.. 
Shorty 7 10,. 19.. Bauman 7 8 10 5 17 7 
Bavser 4 8 6 13 7 Anderson 6 5 9 6 .. 5 
Lentner 2 .. .. 6 4 15 6 Cook 2.. ., 1 
McCa-ney 8 7 10 5 19 5 r-oie...., 4 3.. .. 
Esson 7 9 6 20 4 Krotz. ...... 4., ,. 
Mignerey. , 5 , , . , 4 8 . . 9 , , 
AUDUBON GUN CLUB. 
ff.;,. 30 — To-day's scores must be class-^d as good ones, owing to 
the high wind that blew across Audubon Park. In the badge contest 
McAi-lhur won the Class A medal with 25 straight; U. B. Storey -n'on 
in Class B, and J. E. Dodge in Class C. Scores were: 
Events: 1 2345C78 Events: 1 33 45 6 78 
Targets: 10 15 35 15 15 15 20 10 Targets: 10 15 i5 15 15 15 SO 10 
E O Burk- J Lodge... 6 10 19 7 10 
hardt.... 6 10 19 12 1110 15 10 Phillips.... 5 1119 11 8 
McArthur. 6 9 25 13 10 11 19 7 BTalsma.. 5 8 18 
C S Burk- A Coombs 15 
hardt .. 8 13 23 12 14 13 19 8 Norris 13 20 12 11 1.^ .. .. 
Smith 5 9 14 7 13 8 13 4 L Bennett 2i 13 10 J3 16 .. 
GZoeller., 9 9 17 U E Story 24 9 7 
Hanks. . « 7 21 12 12 13 16 7 Hines, Jr 15 13 10 11 .. .. 
TWinslow 9 10 16 7 8 8 12 5 McCarney 17 13 9 13 9.. 
Forrester.. 10 10 20 13 12 13 16 .. CW 9.. 13 13 
G Brown.. 9 8 14 11 
BROOKS & KLIPFKL TROPHY. 
jTeh. S.5.— A programme of five events was shot to-day at Audubon 
Park. No. 2 was the last of the series of championship events for the 
Brooks & Klipfel trophy. E. C. Burkhardt won to-dav's contest with 
44 out of 50, and this gave him tw-o wins, tieing him for the trophy 
with Warren. In the last three events this tie was to have been de- 
cided, but Burkhardt and Warren could not be separated, tieing in ■ 
each event. Scores were: 
Events: 1 3 3 4 5 Events: 1 3 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 50 35 15 15 Targets: 10 50 25 15 15 
E C Burkhardt.. 7 44 23 13 11 ACH 5 4T .. 13 14 
Wai-ren 9 41 23 13 11 McA.rthur 39 .. 11 11 
Norris..", 8 36 .. 14 8 Anderson 6 35 .. 10 10 
WABHINGTON'S BrRTHDAT AT AUDUBON PAKE.. 
Ffib. 22.— Five target events were shot to-day at Audubon Park, and 
also two events at live birds. The attendance was small, owing to 
several members of the Audubon Gun Club, of this city, being away 
from home, taking in the Locki^orb, N. Y., shoot. The scores In the 
live-bird events were: 
No. 1, 5 birds; Oebmig, Floss, Huebbers and A. O. fi. £; Alexander 
4; Du Pont and Geisdorfer 3. 
No. 3, team shoot, 5 birds per man: 
Du Pont a, J. Soergel (captain) 4, Garbe 4—13, 
G. Zoeller (captain) 3, Floss -3, Phillips 3—9. 
Target scores were made as below ; 
Events: 1 3 3 4 5 Events: 1 3 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 15 25 10 10 Targets: lo 15 25 10 10 
George Zoeller 9 10 21 9 .. Huebbers 7 12 20 7 6 
Oehinig 9 14 23 .. .. Phllhps 7 11 18 6 ., 
Floss « 11 "21 .. .. Hines 11 18 6 .. 
Warren 8 13 23 9 8 EW Smith 7 15 8.. 
AlPxander ; 9 12 18 9 6 Myers 13 19 8 
AOH , 8 13 31 7 10 Rossi ter,,.....-.. 
Du Pont 8 12 21 8 8 
20 
Washington Heights Gun Club. 
New York, Feb. 32.— The Washington Heights Guu Club, of this 
city, held w4ive-bird shoot to-day at its grounds. One Hundred and 
Seventieth street and Kingsbridge Road. There were eleven shooters 
presenc, and each shot at 9 birds in the club event; E.Meckel was 
flrst with 8 out of 9. losing his last bird; Arthur Belden was second 
with 7 kills. The bu-ds were a fast lot, and the dark background had 
much to do with the low scores made. Scores were: 
E Meckel 111111110-8 F M Sherry, Sr 111100001-5 
Arthur Belden 111101101—7 R Romer lllOnoilO-5 
E Searlea 111001011—6 George Moore 111001100-5 
F M Sherry. Jr 111000111-6 C RTerwilliger ,.011110001-5 
H W Oliver 001111011-6 George xMcKowen 001110110-5 
John Hainhorst 111001101-6 G, A. P. 
Trap Around Pittsburg. 
EA.ST PITTSBURG GUN CLUB. 
PiTTfiBURG, Pa., Feb. 16. — Belov are the scores made at the tourna- 
ment of the Bast Pittsburg Gun Club, held to-day on the club's 
ground?. The weather was fine and the attendance v^ry good. 
Some good shooting was done during the day. Prof. Briggs. Muck, 
Oliver and Nimrod had some good score'i to their credit, but Uncle 
John and Old Hoss were not up to their standards. The latter is 
probably saving his sand for Elkwood Park in March. Scores follow: 
Events: 1 S 3 U 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 IS IS lU ]5 16 17 18 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 5 
Uncle John 8 10 9 11 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 13 8 l'^ « 11 R 0 
Mack ^ 7 9 8 13 7 11 9 12 8 14 10 li 9 13 9 13 9 i 
Prof. Briggs ...... 7 13 7 15 10 12 .. 13 9 15 8 19 8 15 7 
Bla* Cloud 3 13 5 13 10 14 .. 11 10 1^ 9 13 10 11 6 
Old Hoss 8 11 6 11 8 13 7 13 7 12 8 9 6 11 
Oliver 13 8 14 10 14 9 1.^ 8 13 8 13 9 
Moyer 8 13 7 9 6 11 4 10 , 
Nimrod 12 7 13 9 13 ,, 13 10 10 S 11 & 18 
Richie 6 9 5 8 6 
Anderson 7 7 ,. 7 11 9 .. 6 9 5 
Green 7 6.. 4 3 5 ,. 3 
Eyler .. 8 12 8 ., 9 9 .. ., 9 13 
McCune 4 4 6 .. ., 7 ,. 7 .. .. 7 8 5 .. 
Ferguson ". 9 7 9 6 7 13 8 11 
Drylie 8 9 8 13 12 8 8 ., ., 
Rterf 2,, 3 3 
Gurbates .. 5,, 7,. 7.. 4 
Krop 6 9 8 11 2 8.. .. 
Thomas., .ii.i 6 9 11 5 .. 
Bom , 13 a 5 9 8 5 11 10 15 
Matz 14 7 11 9 18 10 13 9 13 
Hartmann 6 13 10 15 lO 9 
Kee 4 10 7 .. 11 7 .. 
Taylor 6 13 7 10 7 .. 
Hauch 3 11 7 7 5.. 
Shaw 6 8 
SwENSON, Sec'y. 
NORTH SIDE GUN CLUB. 
Feb. Si. — ^The shoot of the North Side Gun Club, held to-day on th-^ 
Marshall avenue grounds, was a good one. The scores too were good 
under the existing circumstances. As announced, two trophies were 
to be competed for to day, both silver kee-s of W- A powder Dre=(ented 
by the L^flin & Rand Powder Co. to the North Side Gun Club and the 
Pittsburg Gun Olub respectively. The conditions under which thes<i 
troDhies wftre shot for were a' follows: The member of the Norfh 
Side Gun Club making the highest total outof the first 50 targets shot 
at to win that club's trophy; the member of the Pittsburg Gun Club 
making the highest total in the second .50 shot at to win that, cl 'b's 
trophy. John Shafer won the North Stde'.s trophy wil-h 43 break«; Old 
Hoss "won the Pittsburg Gun Club's trophv with 41, beating Elmer 
Shaner by 1 target. Scores in all events were as below: 
Events: 
Targets: 
J Shafer... 
R Lovett. . 
Benton.... 
Oliver 
Old Hoss. . 
E Shaner. . 
Mac 
Bi-idd ..... 
S Sanders.. 
1334567 8 
15 15 20 15 15 20 15 S5 
13 14 16 14 10 19 9 19 
13 13 12 
11 8 17 8 18 18 12 15 
14 15 16 13 14 19 11 23 
13 13 16 13 15 13 10 18 
12 12 17 11 11 18 10 19 
12 11 9 9 10 14 11 19 
13 14 14 
9 11 . . 
Events: 13345678 
Targets: 15 15 30 15 15 20 15 25 
Edwards.. .. 6 , 13 10 . . 
Frazer 8 ,. 
Motz IR 15 11 16 12 80 
Carter 3 .. 6-^3 10 .. 
Kelsey 12 19 14 11 J3 
Zimmer 13 15 17 .. .. 
S Shaner 11 10 12 11 18 
Y'g Flicker 9 8 10 2 .. 
Captain 7 .. 11 13 ., 
HBRRON HILL GUN CLUB. 
ifleb. 22.— Owing to the wet weather, the attendance to-day at the 
Herron Hill Gun Club's grounds was only small. The 2>bird race 
was not shot on account of the weather, but several miss-and-outs 
and a 15-bird race were decided. Scores were as follows : 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 8. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. 
Strong- 2112 0 2212-223 1212122 121-2230 1211120 
A H King 3132 213 20 1220 2212221 13 
WSKing 211 2 12110 1222223 9211212 93-31122 
Bessemer 10 3 20 22320 2292222 2222^22 120 
Anson 12 230 1222222 1222312 3222332 2' 12122 
CA May 3'3e223 
McPherson 8033333 
No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. 
Strong 211232222-222232-15 121210 22220 
AH King 00 — 0 0 2-222222 '0 
WSKing 223212222223021-14 21230 20" 
Bessemer V22222122223332— 15 232220 233223222 
Anson 322292021-32-2222—14 0 0 
CA Mav 022222-222212S2-2— 14 223-232 20 
McPherson 203-22-32-22-222-20 -12 921122 220 
Fargo , 221222312312028-14 001 0 
Hamilton 32-223023221 —10 22112?222 
McWhorter , 12100 — 3 223223-223 
Hofmeister 1-3030182133 — 9 
HAZBLWOOD GUN OLUB. 
Feb.SS. — The programme at the Hazqlwood Gun Club's grounds 
to-day was rather an unusual one. There were three main events 
on the card : one at sparrows, one at pigeons and one at targets. The 
scores in these events were as below: 
No. 1, .25 sparrows: 
Munson 1101110111100111101110111—19 
Topper 01 1 10 1100 11101 01 010101011— 1 5 
Walton 1101010011111001011011011—16 
Wilbert .'. 1001110110101110110110110-16 
Brotton.. 0011101111101011101101011—17 
Porter 1100011010110110110101011-15 
Crossland 0111111100111110111111111-81 
No. 3, 20 pigeons, $10, 3 moneys: 
Stilley 12110322.11222231223—18 Munson . ...21301810210232011331—16 
Wilbert. . ,.3002110121313-20-20012-14 BrotCou. ...02002123-200232202181— 14 
Walton.. ..21-2222020011100-20211— 14 Porter 00232020101220120121—13 
Crossland. 10'.ll221ia221.;i331— 17 Bedell 81320220202132103218-16 
No. 3, 25 bluerocks, $1.50, 3 moneys: 
Coner ton 10101 1 001 11001 011001 10001— 1 3 
Bedell ; llOlOllOOOllOOUOllOllill— 16 
Walton 0001100111101101111010111-16 
Wilbert -..,,.>,- 1011011101100110110010110-15 
Topper 1100011011101101010001011-14 
Siilley ., llOlllOUlOllOaillOlOllll— IS 
Parsons 1110011011011100101110111—17 
Crossland , , . . .1111111101111101111111011—23 
Nopkins 1100110110011100111101111—17 
Pa-vetuxet Gun Club. 
Pawtuxbt, R. I , Feb. 23. — The Pawtuxet Gun Club he'd a shoot 
to-day for ."iOO shells loaded with Hazard's Blue Ribbon. The shells, 
-whicn were donated by the Hazard Powder Co., were divided into 
eight prizes, the winners being: First, Arnold; second and third, 
Sheldon and Whitaker (tied); fourth, fifth and sixth, Greene, Ham- 
mond and Root (tied); seventh and eighth. Badminton and W. 
Ha wkins (tied). 
Our next all day shoot will be on March 17, when we shoot for a 
keg of Du Font's Smokeless presented to the club by the Du Pont Co. 
To-day's scores were as below, several visitors taking part in the 
shoot: 
F Arnold (.30) 101011111111101101110010110011 —21 
W Sheldon (35) 1110011110111111101111101 —80 
E Whitaker (35) 1101111011110110101111111 —20 
S D Greene, Jr (2.5),... ......1101110111110111011110101 —19 
F Hammond (35) .0111110011110011111101111 —19 
R Root (31) . .1001101100111111111010000310111 —19 
H Badminton (30),... OlllOlOOlOllllOLOOlOllOinUOl —18 
W Hawkins (32) 01110110111001011011110100011000 -18 
OThunell(32) OllllOllOOOOlOlOlllOOlOlOlOOlllO —17 
*SBrownell (35) 10101101 lOllOOlUllllOOlO —16 
A Hawkins (28) , OOlIOllOlllOUOOOllllllOOOlO —16 
Dr Wilson (-25) .- ,-, lOlOOllllllllOlOlOOOOOUl —15 
J Cann (8-2);.,...,.,,,. .......OOlOllOOlOlOOOlOllOlinOllOlOOCO —15 
G Cann (31) ,01000110 lonoi 1 001 1 1 lOlOOOlOOlOl —14 
C K Staniels (-35). ,„,,.,...,♦.,.. .1011011001000010011111001 —13 
*F Latham (25).,,,,.;;........,.01iJ01'il011l01000111100100 —13 
NHorton(33)...,.,....,..... ...OOJOIOIIOOCOIOOIOIOOIOOOOIOOIIOIOII— 13 
W Crandall (2.5).....,., ItOOOOUOUIlOOCOJlOllOlO —13 
W Adams (.3.3) OlOlOOOlOlCOllOOlOllOOlOOlOlOlUOO .^13 
* Woodruff (25) OUOOOllllOlOlCOlOOlOlOOl —11 
WMooneyC25) 0000000111101011101110001 —11 
Hflorton(.31) OCOOOOOCOllOOOOO. 01010011100101 — 9 
L H Talbot (25) lOOOtOOiOOlOJOOOOllllOOOO — 8 
ALippitt(35) ....... lOOOOOOOOJCOOlOOOOlCOOlOJ —4 
*Barstow OlOlOllllllllllOOOOl 
*H H Moore .111101111111110 
* Brownell, Latham, Woodruff, Barstow and Moore were ■visitors 
and not eligible to compete for the prizes. 
Ci-andall, Mooney, Talbot and Lippitt did not shoot out their handi- 
caps. Their allowances were 8, 3, 7 and 10 extra targets respectively. 
W. H. Sheldon, Sec'y, 
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