Apbil 8, 1897.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Madison Square Revolver Tournament. 
The winners in the revolver tournament held at Madison Square 
Garden, March 13-?0, under the auspices of the Sportsmen's Atsoei- 
Btion, are given below: 
Any team charapionship— First prize, $'25 cup: Sprioefleld Team— 
Capt. C. Axtell 130, Z. C. Talbot 110, J. Goodricli 1S8, A. Smith 130, F. 
Hodskins I'JS; total eai. New York Tpam— Capt. R, H, Sayre 123, Dr. 
A. F Webber 124, T. Beck 122, F. B. Crowinshield 125, J. B. Paine 115; 
total 609. 
Military teams, championship— First prize, $'25 cup: R. H. Sayre 
129, T. Beck 124, C. Axtell 131, W. R. Pryor 115, F. W. Green 115; total 
611. E. R. Partridgre 122, F. D. Crowicshield 120, D. Johnson 106, P. 
Anderton 117, J. B. Paine 124; total 589. 
Bullseye pool, Tribune trophy; 0. Axtell 115, Dr. A. A. Webber 113. 
For the Scribner trophy: Capt. Petty 103. 
Military championship'; $75 cup to first, 850 to second, 8.35 to third: 
MB. AXTKLL'S CLUSTBKBD THIBTT SHOTS. 
a. Axtell 259. R H. Sayre 257. F. B. Crowinshield 245, P.:Hodjrkins?4'', 
W. Goodrich 238, J. B. Paine 836, Z. C. Talbot 229, E. E. Partridge 209, 
R. S. Edes 202. 
"Any" championship, individual-First prize $75, second prize $5^, 
third prize $25; C. Axtell 277, F. B. Crowninshield 263. T. B Beck 2,59, 
Dr. A. A. Weber 257, G. W. Waterhouse 255. Br R. H Sayre 54, F. 
Ander'bn 252, F. Hodskins 251, J. Goodrich 250, Z C Talbot 247. J. 
H. Wesson 245, A. L. Smith 241, E. E Partridge 238, Dr. S. J. Foot 23iJ, 
P. Weigel, Jr., 106. 
Press match; A F. Aldridge 83. James Watson 80, C. A. Bramble 
75. S. N. Campbell 71, Francis Trevelyan 65, H. L. Fitzpatrick 58. Geo. 
Bleekman 56, E. C. Eckhart 53, A. S. Williams 5^, Samuel Crane 52, 
George Stackhouse 50, A. F. Steiner 41, R. E. Leppert 33, J. McGinn 
It is noteworthy that all first prizes were won by the Smith & Wes- 
son revolver wherever entered m competition. 
Revolver Shootings in England. 
Thb revolver shooting season opened at the North London Rifle 
Club on March 3. The revolvers used bad to be modified from target 
sfghtea ones allowed in former years to the mongrel military marie 
obligatory at Btsley this year. This had to be done, as the clu^s are 
practicing grounds for Bi3le.y. and therefore have to adopt Bisley 
ruleg. This coarse sighting will ailect scoring, and in comparing this, 
year's results with former years must bi taken into account. 
Members are also divided into three classes, so as to give the poorer 
sfiots a chance; but for the revolver championship of the cliih all 
will have to shoot on equal terms, whatever class they belong to. 
The championship will, as before, go to the shooter who has the high- 
est aggrregate of six scores in series 1, 20yf)s., slationarj^ target; one 
in ser'es 2, alternate hands, aOyds.; one in series 3, disappearing tar- 
get, 20yds.; and two at 50yds. , stationary target^ One score made 
each day during the season. 
Resulr, of shooting. March 3; 
Revolver series 1, 20yds. stationary target— Class 2: Tilbury -10, B. 
W. Holmes 38. W. Luff 19. Class 3: Ledger 19. 
March 10. - Revolver seriep 1, 20vds . srationary target- Class 1 : T. 
Knapp 37, Carter 37. Class 2: Ho'lmes 38, Breding 37, Tilbury 8~, W. 
Luff 31, Capt. Evans 32, Josling 37. Class 3: Lieut. Soames 29. Tread- 
w ell 28, Joyce 23. 
Leading dealers in sportsmen's supplies have advertised in our 
columns continuously for almost a quarter century. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send In notice like the following: 
FIXTURES. 
April 3.— Gekesko, N. Y.— All-day shoot of the Geneseo Rod and 
Gun Club Targets thrown from a magautrap. Shooting to begin 
on arrival of Rochester train . W E. Lowe, ^^ec'.y. 
April 7.— PoBTLAifD. Me —Annual spring tournament of the Port- 
land Gun Club. Harry A. Chisholra. Secy. 
April 7.— Haokeksack, N. J —Third contest for the Recreation cup,, 
under the auspices of the Bergen County Gun Club, Cup contest at 
12 noon sharp. C. O. Gardner, Sec'y. 
April 10— WiNDSOE Locks, Conn.— All-day tournament of the 
Windsor Locks Gun Club. Targets. C. F. Cleaveland. Sec'y. 
April 14-16.— Atchison, Kan.— Airy Lou Hart's third manufacturers' 
amateur and fourteenth open-to-all tournament. 4s750 added money. 
April 14-16.— Baltkuohe, Md —Tournament of the Interstate' Asso- 
ciation, under the auspices of the Baltimore Shooting Association. 
April 15.— YouNGSTOWK, C— First tournament of the Pennsylyania. 
and Ohio Border Gun League. Geo H. Jones, Sec'y. 
April 15-17.— San Antonio, Tex.— Tournament of the San Antonio 
Gtun Club. Open to amateurs only. WiUard T. Simpson, Chairman 
Ex. Com. 
April 16.— BBinaEPOBT, Conn.— All-day shoot of the Bridgepor 
QUn Club. Targets. V. A. Blakeslee, Sec'y. 
April 17.— Nutlet, N J.— All-day shoot of the Yanticaw Gun Cub. 
Targets from a magautrap. Shooting chmmences on arrival of 9:5>t 
train from Chambers street. New York. 
April 19.— HiNGHAM, Mass.— All-day shoot of the HIngham Gun 
Olub. 100-target haudicap. G 0. Hendersou. Treasurer. 
April 20-2' .—Rochester, N. Y.— Tournament of the Rochester Rod. 
and Gun Club. Targets 
April 20-23.— Lincoln, Neb.— Twenty-first annual tournament ol thei 
Nebraska State Sportsmen's Association. Added money later. 
April 21-23. — San Antonio, Tex.— Second annual meeting and toxu-- 
nament of the Texas State Sportsmen's Association. O, C. Ouessaz., 
Sec'y. 
April 27-39 — Binghamton, N. Y.— Tournament of the Bmghamtou 
Gun Club. Two first days, targets: third day, live birds. 
April 27-80.— Fonda, la.— Tournament under the management of 
Geo. E. Hughes and C. R. McCord. Live birds. $800 added money. 
April 28- '.9. —Richmond, Va.— Tournament of the Interstate Associ- 
tion. under the auspices of the West End Gun Club. 
April 28-29,— Pkhu, Ind.— Tournament under the management of J. 
L, Head 
May -1-6 —Des MoiNKS, la.— Tournament of the Iowa State Sports- 
men's Association, Live birds and lai'sets F, C. Whitney. Sec'y. 
May 5-7.— JNewburoh. N. Y.— Amiual spring tournament of the West 
Newburgh Gun and Ride Association. Ifirst ttvo days, targets; third 
jday, live birds. $50 average money to three high guns in all pro- 
glramme target events. Open to all. 
May 11-18,- Peskskill, N. Y - Annual toumament of the PeeJiskiH 
OJuto. First, two Uftj's, targetsi last live 
May 11-14.— Waterloo, la.— Tournament of the Waterloo Gun 
Club. E. B. Walker. Sec'y. 
May 12-13.— CoNNBRsviLLE, Ind — Tournnment of the Connersville 
Gun Club. Live birds. T. F. Thomas, Sec'y. 
May 17-22.— Kansas City. Mo.— Annual tournament of the Missouri 
State Game and Fish Protective Association. Fred T. Durrant. Sec'y. 
May 18.— Albany, N. Y,—AnnuHl spring toumament of the West 
End (iun Club Horace B Derby, Sec'y- 
May 19-20.— Savannah. Ga — Toumament of the Interstate Associa- 
tion under the auspices of the Forest City Gun Club. 
May lE-2t.— Canton, S D.— South Dakota Sportsmen's Association 
annual, C. S, Seely, Sec'y. 
May 20 — GRBBNvxLLi5, Pa.— Second tournament of the Pennsylvania 
and Ohio Border Gun League. Geo H . J one?, Sec'y. 
May 2P-a9.— East St. Loms, III.— Annual tournament of the King's 
Smokeless Gun Clnb, 
May 31.— Canajoharip, N. Y.— Eastern New York Trap-Sbootere 
Leaaue toumament, under the auspices of the Cana.ioharie Gtm 
Cluh. Charles Weeks, Sec'y. 
June 2-4. — Springfield. O. — Annual touruament of the Ohio Trap- 
Shooters' League, under the auspices of the Sprinefield Gun Club. 
June 8-9.— Tournament of the Trap-?- hooters' League of Indiana. 
June 8-11.— AuBtTRN, N. Y' — New York State Sportsmen's Associa- 
tion tournament. C. W. Tuttle, Sec y. 
June 9-10. — Monhoe, La. - Tournament of the Interstate Associa- 
tion, under the au'^picea of the Monroe Gun Club, 
June 10. — NewcastIjE, Pa.— Third toarnament of the Pennsylvania 
and Ohio Border Gun Lengue. Ge \ H Jones -Sec'y 
.June 15-18.— Cletvkland. O.— Fourth annual tournament of the 
Chamberlin Cartririg-e and Target Company. 
June 16-17 -Fargo, N. D.— Third annual tonroamentof the North 
Dakota Sprrtfmen's Association. Targets. W. W. Smith. Sec'y 
Jnne 22-25.— ()iL City. Pa — Seventh annual tournament of the 
Pennsylviria State Sprrtpmen's Association, under the auspices of 
the Oil City Gun Club. Targets and live birds. ' Black i owder 
barred. Special event: 25 live birds per man. $25, $1,000 guaranteed. 
Send entries toH C. Beeser. Sec'y. Oil City, Pa. 
July 14-1.'). - New Havsin. Conn.— Tournament of the Interstate As- 
ociation. under the auspices of the New Haven Gun Club. Wm. H. 
H.Tzel.SPC'.v- 
July 22,-^Meadville, Pa.— Fourth tournament of the Pennsylvania 
and Ohio Border Gun League. Geo. H. .Jones. Sec'y. 
Aug. 4-5 — Lewiston, Me. — Tournament of ihe Interstate Associa- 
tion, under the auspices of the Androscoggin Gun Club. 
Aug 17-19.— Toronto, Canada. — Tournament of the R A McPready 
Co., Ltd. Targets. $1,000 guaranteed. Opan to all. Wiite for pro- 
grammes. 
Aug. 19 —Warren, O.- Fifth tournament of the Pennsylvania and 
Ohio Border Gi-n Lesgue. Geo. H .Jones, Sec'y 
Aug. 25-S6.-M0NTPELIER. Vt.— Tournament of the Interstate Asso- 
ciation, under the auspices of the Montpelier Gun Club. 
Sept. 1.5-16.— PORTSMOtiTH, N. H.— Tournament of the Interstate 
AFsociatinn, under the auspices of the Portsmouth Gun Club. 
Oct. 6-8.--NBWBUKGH. N- Y —Annual fall tournament of the West 
Newburgh Gun ard Rifle Association. Firs' two days, targets; third 
day, live birds. $50 average money to three high guns in all pro- 
gramme target events. Open to all. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Glub secretaries ajre invited to send their scores for publication in 
these columns, also any news notes they may care to have printed. 
Ties in all events are consideredas divided unless otherwise reported. 
Mail all such waiter to Forest arid Stream Publishing Company, SU6 
Broudtvay, New Yorh. 
The tournament of thn Rochester (N. Y.) Rod and Gun Club, an- 
nounced in our last issue for April 18-14, has been postponed onew^ek 
on account of the Interstate shoot at Baltimore. April 14-16. The 
Rochester dates ai-e, therefore, April 20-91. Dr. Weller and Messrs. 
E.C.Meyer and G. Borst. forming the committee in charge, have 
arranged a programme of one 10, six 15, two 20 and one i/5-tars;et 
events for each day. The entrance fees are at the uniform rate of 10 
cents per target, a total of $16.50 for the programme. Targets will be 
deducted from the purses at 1]^ cents each. In the 10 and 15 target 
events thpre will he four moneys; in the ?0 and 25-t8rget events there 
will be five moneys. Five per cent, of the entrance moneys will be 
deducted for a general average fund, to be divided 40, 30. SO and 10 
percent. Shooting commences at 9:.30 ench day. The Monroe ave- 
nue or Park avenue ears take you to the grounds. Bluerocks will be 
Thrown from a masautraro, so that this occasion will be good practice 
for the State shoot of 1897. 
Secretary H. T. Hearsey, of the Trap-Shooters' Leaaue of Indiana, 
has mailed tbf» constitution and by-laws of the Trap-Shoooters' League 
of Indiana to all the clubs in the"State, with a cordial request to be- 
come members and help along the eood cause in which all are inter- 
ested. He says: "There is no selfishness in this movement The 
strong clubs will help 'he weaker ones, and it is hoped no club will 
feel strong enough to remain independent of the League, or none so 
weak but its influence vi id be felt and respected. But little time re- 
mains to prepare for the annual tournament, so it is important that 
clubs join promptly in order that a vote may soon be taken to deter- 
mine the place of that meeting." Mr. Hearsey's address is Indian- 
apolis. 
Of the Lincoln, Neb., tournament, April 3P-23. Secretary Welch 
writes; -'We beg leave to state that the affairs of thi!< Association are 
in a very prosperous condition and that we expect to hold here the 
largest Tournament that will be held in the West this year. We are 
going to add $1,000 in money to the prizes, and as we follow immedi- 
ately after the Atchison tournament we expect to have a very large 
crowd here, and it looks now like our entry list"wiil run upward of 100. 
Our grounds are located at Lincoln Park, about two miles from the 
city, and accessible by motor car. We will throw empire targets from 
two sets of traps and have one set of traps in reserve." 
Lou Erhard' 's shoot, April 14-16, is attracting the atten'ion of the 
circuit shooters. Lou will have a good chance of beating his own 
record this year, trap shootine being decidedly on the boom in the 
section that he draws from. The following week the shooters will 
have a readezvous at Lincoln, Neb , for the State shoot. Then Slay 
4-6 will find the majority of them at Des Moinei for the Iowa State 
tournament. This schedule gives the Wa'erloo (la ) Gim Club a eood 
chance for a large attendance, as its tournament (May 11-14) follows 
immediately after the shoot at Des Moines. 
The Bison Gun Club, of Buffalo, N. Y.. will hold a two day.s' shoot 
on its grounds at Walden avenue. City Line. April l."-16. Bluerocks 
will be used on the first day, all targets being thrown from a magau- 
trap. The entrsnce fees are reasonable, and the programme an in- 
teresting one. Targets will be chargd fer at the rate of 1 cent each. 
On the !-econd day ihere will be four live-bird events: No. 1, 5 birds, 
S3; No. 2, 10 birds, S5; No. 3. 15 birds, 87; No. 4. 25 birds. $1,5. All 
comm Dications should be addressed to 0. H. Werlin, secretary of 
the club, 1634 Broadway, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Friday morning, March 26, the day after the clo?e of the tourna- 
ment at Elkwood Park, was not without its sppcial features. The 
firs event was a blooded contest, viz . 10 birds, 850, birds extra. The 
contesiants were R A. Welch (.30), D.A.Upson (.30), H, S. Coldren 
(-9) and Col. Anthony (27). Welch and Upson tied on 9 out of 10; they 
agreed to draw down their $'0 each, and then shoot off at 5 birds for 
the other $100. On the shoot-off Upson won with 4 to 3, both of 
Welch's lost birds falling dead out of bounds. 
The Interstate shoot at Baltimore on April 14-18 promises to be one 
of the successes of the season. During the Grand American Handi- 
cap tournament we heard of several shooters who had "promised to 
be thei e." The programme is a good one, and the $450 added money 
IS an attraction in thesedays. Ship your shells in care of A. G. Alford 
Spo' ting Goods Co,. 120 Ea.'t Baltimore street, Baltimore. Md. 
We believe that Messrs. Daly & Chanfrau. of E'kwood Park, hold 
the record for hotel building. They erectea a twenty-room hot« .fur- 
nished it with all necessary furniture, put in up-co da e sanitary 
plumbing, running water, electric liKhtsand an electric b' ll system m 
each room, in fact, all modern conveniences and they took just six 
days to do all this ! Even with tne twenty extra rooms, it was a case 
in most instances of "two in a room" each night of the shoot. 
Tom Marshall's victory in the Grand American Handicap was a 
most popular win. Of course, after the shoot was over, there were 
lots who had picked out Mr. Marshall as the winner; as a matter of 
course, the "I told .vou sos'" were numerous. The only one whom 
we can vouch for as having actually picked the winner prior to the 
shoot was Paul North. Paul guessed it the first lime. 
The spring tournament of the Sherbrooke Gun Club will beheld 
on the grounds on Terrell'.s farm, Fasn Sherbrooke, Good Friday, 
April lb. An aggregate prize will be divided among five highest guns 
in events 2, 4, 6, 7, 10 and 11 (75 targets). Rose system in ail events 
except No. 1. No postponement on account of weather. Special 
hotel rates for shooters and free conveyance to grounds. 
The Forrester Gun Clnb, of Newark, N. J., will hold a one-day 
tournament at artificial targets on their grounds on Peddle street, 
on Wednes-day, April 28. A lunch will be provided for the shooters; 
targets will be 1 cent each, and a special handicap race of .50 or 100 
empires will be on the programme H, E, Winaiiu, 97 West Kinney 
Street, Newftrlj,Ni J"') 's*'^^ secretary, * 
The Binghamton (N. Y.) Gun Club will hold its spring tournament 
April 27-29. The tournament will be open to all. On the first two days 
the programme will be made up of target events, the third day's 
schedule will be at live birds. All communications should be ad- 
dressed to H. W. Brown, manager, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Litchfield, Conn., is to have an active gun club. At a recent meet- 
ing of the club the following were elected as officers for 1897: Presi- 
dent, S. P. Griffin; Vice-President, Isaac Hutchinson; Secretary- 
Treasurer, F. Newcomb The club stai'ts afresh with a roll of 
twent.y-flve members, and has secured a fine ground, whicb ia to .be 
equipped with an up-to-date bluerock outfit. 
A. W. du Bray, of the ParKer gun, awoke on Tuesday morning, 
March 23, to find himself occupying the important position of No. 1 
on the list of shooters for the Grand Amorican Handicap. As Du 
Bray himself put it: "You can't keep the Parker gun down, old boy; 
it's bound to be first somehow." 
The third contest for the Recreation cup, representiner the amateur 
championship of the State of New Jersey, will be held April 7 at 
Hackensack, N. .J., "n the grounds of the Bergen County Qun ClUb. 
The cup contest will commence at 12 noon sharp. 
The Western shooters outrht to be satisfied, and we have not the 
slightest doubt that they are They came East and bearded us boldly; 
they have now retired to their wigwams with an important scalp or 
two to their credit. 
The East versus West team rare fell through a'ter all. Its failure 
cannot be attributed to any unwillingness on the part of the Western 
shooters to take part in such an event. The West was readv, but the 
East had not the wherewithal, viz., shooters, with which to meet her. 
Billy Croshy and G. F Carraher, both of the Baker Gun Company, 
of Batavia, N. Y., and Jack Fanning, of the Gold Dust Powder Com- 
pany, of San Francisco, were guests of the Bergen County Gun Club 
at its monthly shoot, Sa'urday last, March 27. The E. C. cup contest 
was the main event on the programme. 
We have not yet received a line from the rooters for the "old sys- 
tem." We are naturally patient and easy-going, but we cannot w'ait 
much longer. The subject of "old system versus Rose system" is 
still open for discussion. 
Our coirespondents will have to be lenient with us this week. Much 
matter of considerable interest has bad to be withheld owing to the 
pressure on our columns due to the Grand American Handicap tour- 
nament at Elkwood Park. 
Dr. Oftrver was more than pleased with the result of his trip East. 
The Cashmore gun made a record at Elkwood Park in the Grand 
American Handicap; hence the Doctor's cause for congratrlation. 
March 30. Edward Banks. 
Boston Gun Club. 
Wellington, Mass.. March 17 —To-day's shoot added another to 
the Boston Gun Club's list of successful shoots. Nothing actually 
startling was done in the way of scores, yet Mr Paine's 17 was quite 
equal to a 19 made under more favorable conditions. A breeze that 
carried dismay to the hearts of many present rendered 80 per cent, 
scoring somewhat of an irnpossibility. The 16yd. shooters certainly 
had their innings to-day. for the 17 and IFyd. people landed at the 
bottom of the list in a bunch. The yard or two of distance handicap 
meant something with a forty-mile-an-hour wind, leading the asphalt 
a merry chase. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Banks (14).,.. 
Stevens (IS),. 
1 2 
3 
4 5 6 
7 
8 9101118 
10 10 
5 
6 10 10 
S 
6 10 10 10 10 
6 8 
5 
4 8 3 
3 
a 6 10 7 8 
4 6 
4 
4 6 6 
1 
4 9 5 4 6 
7 8 
4 
5 6 5 
3 
2 7 5 8 7 
4 5 
3 
7 1 
4 
8 6 
5 
3 4 8 
4 
5 6 6 7 8 
5 5 
5 
1 6 8 
5 
2 7 7 8 9 
4 3 
.. .. 6 
4 
0 7 7 2 6 
■3 
3 6 4 
2 
3 7 6 4 4 
1 
Miskay (17)..,.... 3 6 4 1 5 4 7 4.. 
Spencer (16) 2. 87857779 
Needham (15)...,,....,,.. ...... 355119636 
Gard (15) 7 9 3 3 8 7 4 8 
Sewall (IP) 5 3 3 9 8 7 8 
Events Nos. 1. 5, 6 and 12, known angles; No. 9 same, with use of 
both barrels; Nos. 2, 7 and|ll, unknow nangles; No 3, straiehtaways; 
Nos. 4 and 7, pairs; No. 10, reverse pull, use of both barrels. 
Prize match: 21 targets, 10 known, 5 unknown, and 3 pairs; dis- 
tance handicap: 
Paine (15) 1111110101— S 
11011-4 11 10 11—5—17 
Harris (15) 0111111110-8 11111-5 10 10 00-2-15 
■ ■ 00111-8 010100-2—14 
10001-2 10 11 11-5-14 
Gard (15) 1111111101-9 
Spencer (16) 0 1 1 1 001 1 1 1—7 
Sheffield (15) , 1100111100-6 00100—1 01 10 11—4-11 
Sewall (15) 1000100111-5 
Williams (15) . 
.oouiiinoi-6 
Miskay (17) i..;..* 1001110000-4 
Woodruff (17) OlOnOlUlO— 5 
11010—3 
11101-4 
lOTOO-l 
10100-2 
10 01 01-3-11 
00 01 00-0-10 
11 01 11—5-10 
00 10 10-2— 9 
Winters 08).... 1010101000- 4 niOOl— ^ 10 01 10-3-9 
Gordon (17) 
Needham (15). . . 
........0000101100- 3 01110—3 01 00 10—^—8 
..„, ,,.0011000111-5 01000-1 00 10 00—1— 7 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
new UTRECHT GUN CLUB. 
March 37.— The New Utrecht Gun Club held its regular weekly club 
shoot on Dyker Meadow to day. J A. Bennett won in Class A with 
5;3 breaks, and Dr. O'Brien in Cla.ss B with 17 breaks. After the club 
shoot a series of 10-target sweeps was shot, Scores: 
Club shoot: 
Class A . 
J A Bennett 111111111111111100111001111—23 
J Gaughen 0111011011111110011111101 — 19 
F A Thompson OOllinillllllUOlliroiOll —18 
P E George OlOllOlllllllOf 001111100011—17 
W H Thompson lOlOOllOlOllllOllllOOOlOl —15 
Class B. 
Dr O'Brien ............ .1100011110001001111111111 —17 
C C Fleet i.... 111011010100010010100011011—14 
Sweepstake shooting: 
Events: 13345678 Events: 1S3456 78 
F A Thomp- 
son 6 
J Gaughen 7 
WHThomp. 
son 5 
PB George 5 6 .... 7 6 4 9 
6 9 9 8 8 7 8 C C Fleet.. 7 7 9 S 5 7 2 .. 
8 8 8 10 9 9 7 Dr O'Brien 9 .. 4 8 8 7 5 4 
J A Bennett.. .. 6 6 8 9 6 7 
6 9 8 6 Sneider 4 9 7 8 
Audubon Gun Club, of BujETalo. 
Buffalo. N. Y . March 20 — The regular weekly shoot of the Audu- 
bon Gun Club, held to-day at Audubon Park, was well attended, twenty 
shooters taking part in the various CT'ents scheduled for the after- 
noon's sport. Event No 3 was the c'uh hadge shoot, 25 targets, un- 
known angles. E. C. Burkhirdt was the winner in class A; Sandy in 
class B, and D. C. Sweet in class C. Event No. 6 was at expert rule; 
No. 7 at reversed pull. The results in all the events are given below: 
Events: 12 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 12 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 15 25 15 15 15 15 Targets: 10 15 25 15 15 15 15 
BBurkhardt.. 5 11 23 13 12 .. .. P.W Smith 16 12 
GMcArthur.. 7 8 19 11111110 Sandy. 8 8 20 1 0 9 11 9 
LW Bennett., 8 IS 21 15 18 13 l-'J Norris 13 SO 11 
W Hines. Jr.. 8 13 20 12 13 14 9 J J Reid 12 16 10 7 8 7 
PGMyer 6 9 14 14 1111.. A Coombs 15.. ...... 
Charlie 9 11 19 8 11 13 8 SnaoS 18 
DC Sweet.... 8 10 IS 10 7 3.. B Talsma 19 
HMcMichael. 7 9 19 11 L Fries 19 7 12 .. .. 
EP Reynolds. .. 12 IR 7 ,. 10 .. J Potts....,.,.,, 10; . . . . 8 
UE Story 18 9 6.. .. GWB 6 8 
Shooting' at WatEoa's Park. 
Chicago, III , March 27.— The regular club shoot of the Garfield 
Gun Olub was held here to day. Neal, with 20 kills to his creriit. cari- 
tured this event. Some practice shooting was also inauli^ed In, with 
the following results: 
Club shoot: 
E E Neal. .322222?22222112221?2-20 J M Young2'01011110 1021 12012—15 
OvLeng'ke2??;J89222e22222s'220a-19 Hussefi . . .100n]n2i02fiH10<'(i01iJ— 10 
L P Hicks. 0 22120 2i2122 01111 -17 R Kuss . . . .22!' 02* 'yi2112020w 
RWWrighl222<!av022(;*2'202J 22-17 J Smith ...22*20 4G0. '2. Si32w 
Graham. ..222101<!102211U02002 -15 
Praciice: 
Graham £2'22-5 Wright , 52 32 —4 
Neal 2iii?J2-4 Yon Lengerke 0-202—3 
Kuss ,.,..220J3- 4 
Match: 
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