JuLT 11, 1897.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
89 
IN NEW JERSET. 
BOrLING SPHINGS GVS CLUB, 
July S —The regular weekly shoot of the BoiliDg Springs Gun Club, 
of Rutherford, held this afternoon, was poorly attended, chiefly owing 
to the very hot weather and the general exodus from the city for the 
4lh of July. Only six members of the club were present; these, to- 
gether wilh two guests, Donley Deacon of the New lifcrechtGun Club, 
and Marshall Herrington, of the W-A Powder Co., and F. Stanock, of 
the Forester Gun Club of >lewark, made up the total of niae shooters 
who took part in the events shot this afternoon. The weather was 
decidedly warm, and a slackness was consequently apparent in the 
way in whioh the events were shot off. It was too hot to move rap- 
idly. With scarcely a breath of wind stirring, good scores were only 
to be expected. In the club race Paul, with a handicap allowance of 
4 extra targets to shoot at, scored 49, and was tied by Piatt Adams 
with ft handicap allowance of 8. On the shoot off at 10 targets, each 
missed 3 and tied again; they shot off at 5 more, Paul scoring 5 
straight, while Adams dropped 1. Paul thus won the cup. Dr. De 
Wolfe again shot well up, scoring 46 out of hig first 59 targets. De- 
tailed scores in this race were: 
Club handicap; 
Paul (4) lllllllllHOlllOlllllllOlOlHOOllllllllUlllllllll-45 
nil I ' -4-49 
P Adams (8),. 11110111111111111111010111111111110011101111111101- 43 
1001 nil — 6-49 
W H Huck (0) lOllllIinillUllllllllllllOllllllllllllllinillll -47 
E Banks 11111111111011111111111111111101111111111110111111 —47 
De Wolfe (9).. 11111111111111111101111111111111110111111111111101— 46 
10 — 1—47 
»MHerrington011101inillllllllllllllll010011110inil0111011111 —42 
*F Sinnock....llll011inilll000]111101111111111011110nilinillll —41 
♦D Deacon.... OlllOlllllOolinilllOlllllllOOlOllOnilllllOllUll -40 
Lewis (15).... 01110111110010010010010111101100101110101111011011-33 
OlCOllOlOllOlOl — 8—40 
♦Guests. 
Several small sweeps were also shot, all at unknown angles, with 
the exception of No. 5, which was at 5 pairs. Scores: 
Events: 1S345678 Events: 
Targets: 10 IS 10 16 10 15 S5 SS Targets: 
Banks 10 15 10 13 0 11 21 23 Da Wolfe.. 
Huck 9 14 9 15 Daacon. 
Huber 6 
Lewis 7 
1S34567S 
10 IS 10 15 10 IB S5 S6 
8 14 . . 13 7 14 21 18 
9 11 6 IS 
6 2 6 14 10 
Herrington 9 11 6 13 5 10 . . 20 
Sinnock.,.. 8 15 .. 12 9 11 25 .. 
Adams..,. 10 13 8 11 7 13 ;. .. 
7.— The first shoot for the silver tea service, donated by the 
Boiling Springs Gun Club, was decided this afternoon on the club's 
grounds at Rutherford. The shoot had not been well advertised, so 
the attendance was not up to what might have been expected. The 
eondiCions of the contest are as follows: 50 targets, handicap allow- 
ance, entrance price of the targets; shoots held on the first and third 
Wednesdays of every month until the end of the year, the tea service 
becoming the property of the shooter who has most wins to his 
credit; open to all. 
The system of handicapping adopted at to day's shoot was one 
suggested by J. 147 L. Winston. It ran thus: The high score on the 
first 50 targets constituted the highest possible, all who broke less 
than that highest possible out . of their first 50 targets receiving an 
allowance of extra targets to shoot at equal in number to the differ- 
ence between their scores and that highest possible. For instance. 
Van Dyke hroke 48 out of his 50, and 48 was thus the highest possible; 
Winston, with 47 out of .M, aod Banks, with 46 out of the same num- 
ber, shot at 1 and 2 extra targets, respectively ; breakine- their allow- 
ances, they were credited with highest possibles. Huck only broke 
4J out of his 50, so had to break 6 straight to get into Che first tie. 
Chris Wright, with a score of 44, broke 4 straight and was in the tie. 
Collins, B. James and Greiff, who had 5, 10 and 14 extra targets to 
shoot at, being the difference, respeciively, between their respective 
scores of 43, 38 and 34 out of 50 and the highest possible, dropped out 
earl^ in shooting off their allowances. 
This left five still in the tie. It was shot off under similar con- 
ditions as to handicap, but at 25 targets. Van Dyke and Banks 
broke 24 each and thus set the highest possible; 147 broke 23 and his 
allowance of 1 extra; Huck broke 20 out of 25 and completed his 
highest possible by breaking his allowance of 4 extras. Wright only 
broke 19 and lost the first target in his allowance of 6. 
With four sti)l in the tie it was agreed to shoot off at IS targets, 
with similar conditions as to handicap. Van Dyke and Winston 
broke 14 and were high ; Banks broke 13 and his allowance of 1 ; Huck 
fell down to 11 and lost his first allowance target. This left three 
tied for the service, and it was agreed to shoot off the lie on 15 tar- 
fets, no allowance, high gun to count the win for to-day's shoot, 
an Dyke won by breaking 15 straight, wilh 147 1 behind, and Banks 
bringing up the rear with 13. 
There can be no q uestion but that Van Dyke fully deserved his win ; 
his record for the 105 shot at in this race was 101 breaks. In addi ion 
to this great average he shot at 35 targets, one man up, expert- rules, 
breaking 33; his percentage for the 140 targets shot at during the 
afternoon was 95.7. 
The detailed scores in the tea service contest were as follows: 
F Van Dyke. .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllOlimiOlllllliniUl —48 
147 11111111111111111101111111111111111111111110111110—47 
I ^ — 1-43 
E Banks. llllOlllOllllllllllllllOllllimilllllOlllllllllll-46 
II — - 2-48 
W H Huck. . . .11111111011111111111101101111111110111010131110101 -42 
111111 - 6-48 
0 Wright 11110111111111111111101111111111110011011111111110-44' 
nil — 4-48 
EColUns 10011111101101100110111111111111111111111111111111-43 
10 - 1-41 
B James 11000010101011111111111111011111111001111010111111-38 
10 — 1-33 
G E Greiff lllllllinilOOlOllOOnOOOlOlllCOlOlllllllllOlllOOO-31 
0 
0-34 
10 
8 
•10 
io 
9 
9 
7 
14 
10 
10 
13 
4 
10 
io 
10 
■9 
6 
15 
G 
es 
7 
10 
8 
10 
13 81 5 
9 10 11 
10 10 10 
5 "7 '8 
14 
14 
13 
13 
24 
22 
23 
Practice sweeps were shot as follows: 
Events: 1 » 3 
Targets: 10 
Huck 6 
Collins 8 
Van Dyke 9 
147................. 10 
Wright 9 
James,,,,,.,. 
Banks... 8 13 10 13 23 10 9 7 9 
Paul 10 13 .. 9 7 7 9 .. 
Money .. .. 3 6 5 5 9 
Nos. 1,2, 3, 10 and 11 were at expert rules; Nos 4, 5 and 6 at un- 
known angles; No. 7, 5 pairs; Nos. 8 and 9, reversed order. 
Two miss and outs were also shot during the afternoon. The first 
was shot in this manner: All stood at No. 1 score and shot at a tar- 
get tnrown from No. 5 trap, regular angles, use of both barrels. 
Chris. Wright was the winner in the 4th round Scores were: Wright 
4, Winston 3, Collins, Van Dyke and Banks 1 each. No. 2 was shot 
with all standing at No. 5 score, the targets being thrown from No. 1 
trap, regular angles. Banks was the winner m the 6ch round. Scores: 
Banks 6, Winston 5, Wright 3, Collms (re-entry) 2, Van Dyke 1, Collms 
(first chance) 0. 
WAIiSRODE GUN CLUB X 
July 5.— Ten members of the Walsrode Gun Club gathered at the 
club's grotmds, at Varnum sireet, to day and shot a number of 10- 
target sweeps. Nos. 1, 2 and 8 were at known angles; Nos. 4 and 9 at 
unkQOwn angles, and Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 were English snipe events. A 
friendly match at 10 pairs and 10 singles was also shoe between J. 
Schilling and H. ReinhardC. The.scores: 
Events: 1 
Reinhardt 7 
Schilling • 6 
Coerper. 7 
Fahrer. 6 
Farrelly........ 
Frank 
August I f^fft. rrk^'JJttttt ! 
Schleicher. -.>• ,.->...,.. 
Toung. , . ■ ■ I . > «»..:» ............. 
Van Buskirk.,,,i.. „.,... 
SchUling .,.>... .10 00 11 10 00 11 11 10 00 10 
Seinhardt .01 01 01 01 01 10 00 10 10 n 
3 
7 
8 
6 
6 
6 
4 
6 
4 
7 
6 
3 
8 
7 
8 
6 
7 
5 
3 
a 
8 
5 
4 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
3 
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V 
4 
S 6 7 8 9 
7 
7 
5 
5 
6 
3 
4 
a 
6 
1111111110-19 
iiininn-20 
H. Reinhardt, Sec'y. 
AT BLKWOOD PARK. 
Julu 7.— The gold medal shoot of the Central Gun Club was held 
here to-day, four shooters participating. Two miss and-ouc ev.euts, 
$5 entry, were also shot. The scores: 
P Daly, Jr. (29).,, 22i212'.2211-10 
E K Price (29) ,....2002a0i!123- 7 
Arthur (27). ...^r. ? 
H Price (35) OOKOnOiO- 4 
Marks (27).,... 
July 9.— The futurity preliminary, at 15 birds, $10 entry, was shot 
to-day. Kling won first money alone, while four men tied for 
SI— 2 
12-2 
0 -^0 
10-1 
0 -0 
122-3 
0 -0 
110—2 
0 -0 
121—3 
second place. In the shoot-off for second money Bradley won with 
6 straight kills. Event No. 2 was at 15 birds, $15 entry. Murphy win- 
ning with a clean score Bradley heat out Dolan and Winston for 
second place. No. 3, 4 and 5 were miss and outs, $5 entry. Scores: 
Ties. 
112112-6 
2110 —3 
121210-5 
222220—5 
No. 1, Preliminary Futurity. 
Kling (27) ...211221122121122-15 
Bradley (•>7).20212U13221231-14 
Daly (29). . . .202222221312312 -14 
Murphy (30) .220122323331121-14 
Winston (30) .33 1 2332 25233130 -14 
Harrison(-28) 012112110111112-13 
Dolan (29) ..1111011 ISO w —8 
Hoey (29; . . .020 J212)w — 5 
No. 8. 
Murphy (30) » . . , 110 — a 
Daly (39) 10 — 1 
Hoey (-29) 22232-5 
Bradley (37) .0 — 0 
Dolan (29) 2210 —3 
Winston (30) , . ,j . , .32322-5 
Kling (23) ............•■...'..10 —1 
Harrison (39j 11210—4 
No. 2 
21«12012120w — 8 
112211011112121—14 
n01012112w — 8 
212211222111313—15 
203223123232232—14 
2011021 100 w — 6 
111112221220112-14 
22222012222330W -12 
No. 4. 
2112120 -G 
23122210-7 
220 —2 
0 —0 
21233211—8 
22-32 2223— 8 
0 -0 
2110 —3 
Ties. 
1311-4 
8230-3 
0 —0 
No. 5. 
0 —0 
212222-6 
20 —1 
11110 —4 
30- —1 
223323-5 
231120-5 
220 —2 
July 5.— Below are the scores made to-day by members of the North 
Hudson Rod and Gun Club on the Secaucus Polo Grounds, the occa- 
sion being the monthly shoot of the club. Event No, 1 was at 18 live 
birds; No. 3 at 10 targets. Scores: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
H Thourot 001012012111— 8 1001001000 - 3 
HHeflich .011202122112-10 1111000101— 6 
H Harms , 111100011001— 7 1111000011- 6 
RAsehbach 10112111123»-10 0001010000— 2 
L Diefenbach 000113111010 - 7 OODllOOOOl- 3 
J Little 1000 21020100 - 5 0000031000 - 1 
E Grasdorf ' 1101231'31001— 9 OlllOlOlll— 7 
JSchmitt ...1000120:0100- 4 0010100001— 3 
Louis F. SCHILLINGER, Sec'y. 
CLIMAX GCN CLUB. 
July 7.— The Climax Gun Club, of Plainfield, held its regular 
monthly shoot this afternoon at its now grounds on the Crescent 
Oval. Only four members were present, the scores made being as 
below : 
Lister (10) , lOOOOlOllOOllllllllllloniOllOlllll-25 
Keller (0)..... , lllllinilniOllUllllOll —28 
Williams (3) 110011111110100111111011111 —21 
Smith (0) 0111111010111100101111011 —18 
CHATHAM GAME AND FISH PROTECTIVE ASTOCIATION 
July 5.— The special "Fourth of July" shoot held cn the grounds of 
the Chatham Fish and Game Protective Association, Chatham, N. .7., 
to-day. was thoroughly enjoyed by quite a large contingent of the 
club members and their friends. The shoot lasted from about 10:30 
in the mornihg until late in the afternoon. All of the participants, 
while oppressed by the terribly hot weather, passed a most enjoyable 
day at the traps. Scores were as follows: 
Events: 1^34 6 6 78. 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 
3 
3 
8 
3 
4 
4 
3 
5 
3 
2 
2 
3 
5 
4 
8 
7 
7 
7 
7 
5 
7 
9 
8 
6 
5 
6 
6 
1 
1 
1 
R B Btidd , 
7 
7 
3 
9 
5 
4 
6 
6 10 .. 
7 
7 
H Page 
7 
4 
4 
6 8 5 
9 
7 
3 
4 
5 
S 
'3 
1 
Geoffra 
9 
7 
9 
9 
9 
8 15 9 
9 
7 
9 
6 
9 
6 11 
Miller , 
9 
7 15 10 
9 
7 
6 11 5 
7 
Small.. 
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 were at known traps and angles, all the others at un- 
known angles. 
R BuDD, Sec'y. 
FORESTER Gt'N CLUB. 
July 5.— The following scores were made to-day on the grounds of 
the Forester Gim Club, of Newark: 
Events: 13 3 4 56 78 
Targets: 20 20 BO SO SO SO 20 S5 
Byrd 15 19 20 
D Fleming. 10 10 14 13 9 9 7 14 
J Jones.... 15 8 12 Jewell 
12345678 
SO SO to 20 SO SO SO S5 
Cummins 16 le 14 11 18 
Events: 
Targets: 
W Smith 15 16 19 13 20 
Tarlton 8 12 8 19 
14 18 
Backus 10 18 14 21 
H. E WiNANS, Sec'y. 
AT BLKWOOD PARK 
July S.— The special event at 50 birds, scheduled for to-day, failed 
to fill, but there was some excellent shooiing witnessed by quite a 
numerous crowd of spectators. Tnefeitureof the day was Edgar 
Murphy's run of 58 straight, a run that is remarkable under any con- 
ditions, but is the more astonishing in this case as it is about five 
months since Murphy did any shooting at the trap. Event No. 5 was 
also a feature, the five contestants scoring all their birds. Below are 
the de:ailed scores of the events decided to day: 
No 8. 
2233121 i31 2 
28221322130 
2220 
22111322321 
20 
Tie. 
(31).. 11232. 
(31).. 8. 
(31).. 81 2311 
(31)..8122« 
(31).. 11 1212 
No. 3. 
20 
223323121222 
11321111123> 
813222133210 
No. 6. 
(•29)..02«222i2» 
(29).. 2122333 222 
(•.9i^)311,21223 
(3B)..812«322I21 
No. 1. 
J L Winston (30) 133.0 
B Ballard (30) 0 
P Daly (30) 1321120 
E G Murphy (30)...,. 1111233 
P Murphy (lOj ,2213110 
No. 4. No. 5. 
P Murphy.... 2221312322 (39)..211821i2182 
Daly 2111223122 (29). .1233122811 
E G Murphy.. 13120 (<i9). .1112121232 
Ballard 2231233210 (<i9) . . 1882222232 
Winston (39).. 231^231311 
Tne seventh event was at 15 bu-ds, $15, and resulted thus'-' baiv fSoi 
and Ballard (29) 14, Edgar Murphy (29}^) 13, Doctor (39) 8. •> ^ 
THE OPENING DAY AT HOLLYWOOD. 
July 5.— The opening day of the season of 1897 at the Hollywood 
traps was marked by a good attendance and warm, bright weather 
with breeze enough to make the birds good. Edgar Murphy who l4 
shooting in excellent form just now. won the Overture prize'with 15 
straight, and took first money, whi'-h amounted to $72. Winston 
who had his 14th bird drop dead out of bounds ; and Bland Ballard wbo 
lost his 5th bird, divided second and third money -$33— with I4 each 
In the Independence handicap, another 15-bird event, Daly Patten 
and Mui-phy tied on 13 each. The tie was shot off at 3 birds Dalv 
winning, as shown in the scares below: ' 
Independence 
Overture Prize. 
.2220202323-^2228— 13 
.822.023.3023283— 12 
.2032;i2 2222020 
. 2322223 2222*3»2 -14 
,222212-213,!a!:23-15 
.5:21112 •1211081— 13 
2012»-i3;i0 
14 
(36).. 2.00120100 
In addition to the above two big races, there were three miss-and- 
outs, $5 entrance, which restdted as follows: 
No. 1: Winston 3, Capt, Money, Patten, Daly and A. Loenie 2 Hoev 
1, Murphy 0. o > j 
No. a: Winston, Daly and Patten 3, Mvu-phy, Money and Loenins 8 
Hoey 1 . - 5 1 
No. 3: Winston and Hoey 13, Capt. Money 11, Dr Kuowlton 9 Dalv 
and Murphy 4. Ballard 3, Gaynor 3, N. E. Money 1. ' ^ 
■PDaly, Jr(29)..,. 
WfiPaiien(37)... 
FHoey (38)......., 
J 147 Winston (39). 
E G Murphy (30).. 
Capt Money (3Q;.. 
A L, Ivins (a9) 
B Ballard (t8). 222203iai232332 
A Loening ,,, 
Handicap. 
,.22«322322«21123-13 
. .30-324i212222i2 2-13 
•322^232300 
•3022222221233.-12 
t:W)..023211r3il<iaa23-18 
(•48).. 2.102123 2310 
(29). 
m. 
(•29). 
(3U). 
Tie. 
282 
202 
Haverhill Gun Club. 
Haverhill, Mass., July 11.— Below I hand you scores made at the 
regular Saturday afternoon practice shoot of the Haverhill Gun Club 
Saturday, July lO. 
Only a tew of the members were present, althoue;h the day was un 
deniaole, from a irap shootiug point of view, quite in contrast with 
last Monday, the day we held our tournament. 
Events: 1^3456789 10 
Targets: . 10 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 
Laighton 86593 11 56 
Dr Sherman. ...i„.,^.„. 4 B 8 7 4 6 5 4 '4 '« 
Stevens ^. 7 8 7 10 7 11 9 9 
Short 7 9 6 7 ,... 7 6 "s "e 
Miller.... 46778 .. 7768 
Hamlin 6 S 2 I- 
Wright.......... 6 ii 's .' 
Dodge ,. , 7 •• •• 
Events 8, 4 and 7 were at unknown angles; event 5 was at "regular 
angles, reverse pull; event 10 was at all straightaways, and the re- 
mainder at regular angles. Geo. F. Sthvens, Sec'y-Treaa 
Trap Around Buffalo. 
BISON GUN CLUB. 
BtTpPALO, N. Y., July 1.— la the club shoot of the Bison Gun Club, 
of this city, at Walden avenue and Cioy line, fifteen members wet-e 
present. In the badge contest. Cooper won ia Class A, Mack in Class 
B, and Salesman in Class 0. All events were at unknown angles. No. 
6 being at 5 pairs. Scores were: 
Events: 1^ 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 SO IB SB 16 10 
Mignerey 13 12 .. 31 12 6 
Koxie 12 18 11 20 12 
Mack 11 n 12 24 . . 
Salesman 8 18 .. 
Danser 11 17 ,. 19 10 
Wrench 7 .. 11 16 10 
Cooper 11 15 14 23 14 
9 
Events: '1^ 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 SO 15 SB is 10 
Wilson 18 . . , . 
Vine 9 .. .. 
318 15 15 14 16 13 
Makey 11 14 11 21 7 .. 
Kauffman 10 6 14 ., .. 
Zoeller 11 17 13 
Bauman 10 19 13 .. 14 9 
AUDUBON GUN CLUB. 
Jidy 3.— The winners in the badge event, No . 3 on the programme, 
at the Audubon Gun Club's weekly shoot, held this afternoon, were* 
Class A,E. 0. Burkhardt; Class B, P. Q-. Meyers; Class C, F. Sauer, 
No. 5 was at 7 pairs, L. W. Bennett winning first money on 10. 
Be ores : 
Events: 18 3 4 6 6 7 
Targets: 10 15 S5 15 Ik 15 IB 
C S Burkhardt 7 10 20 7 9 10 13 
A Forrester., 7 13 30 5 4 .. 12 
EC Burkhardt 7 14 24 9 
L W Bennett. 7 10 21 11 
Jacobs 5 10 15 11 
B Tolsma 18 19 ., .. .. 
W H W 11 17 
G Mc Arthur.. .. 10 23 11 9 13 
PG Myers..,., ,, 11 21 13 .. .. 
G Floss..... 16 11 7 .. 
A Coombs 12 6 , . , . 
Events: 
Targets: 
1 S 3 4 5 
10 15 S5 IS Ik 
6 7 
IB IS 
4 
4 8 
10 .. 
6 6 
TIE Story 11 7 7 
J E Lodge 15 6 7 
EP Reynolds ll .. 7 
O'Brian 18 14 6 
J A Kennedy 13 ,. 6 
F Sauer 15 . . 6 
Peasland 6 
W E Qarbe 6 
Ellis 9 6 
McCarney.... 6 11 14 10 8 13 10 
GO Miller.... 7 10 14 11 8 13 .. 
t 
18 
5 
7 
July 5.— At to-day's "Fourth of July" shoot, F. D. Kelsey won first 
average with 135 out of 150; Hammond was second with 126; G. S. 
Lewis third with 124, and Dick Swiveller fourth with 123. Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Swiveller. 
Lodge 
Reinecke., 
H M Johnson . 
Talsma. 
Wallm.., 
McArihur. 
P G Myers., 
Phillips , , . . 
. . .... . ... 
Forrester , 
J J Reid,....,. 
.Jacobs... 
G O Miller 
1 
8 
3 
4 
6 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
15 
IB 
10 
15 
SO 
16 
10 
15 
SO 
15 
7 
14 
9 
13 
13 
13 
8 
14 
15 
10 
14 
13 
8 
14 
16 
14 
9 
15 
19 
13 
10 
13 
10 
12 
15 
14 
7 
14 
18 
13 
11 
10 
10 
13 
16 
11 
7 
9 
15 
10 
8 
11 
13 
9 
13 
16 
16. 
6 
15. 
15 
13 
5 
11 
6 
14 
13 
14 
11 
14 
8 
13 
18 
10 
9 
7 
11 ■ 
iB 
13 
'6 
*8 
14 
■9 
18 
12 
1 
14 
13 
12 
9 
13 
17 
10 
11 
14 
8 
13 
17 
14 
7 
15 
14 
11 
11 
11 
8 
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10 
10 
15 
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9 
12 
15 
6 
13 
17 
10 
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11 
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16 
15 
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14 
13 
12 
7 
11 
8 
5 
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16 
8 
5 
10 
9 
16 
5 
15 
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9 
8 
8 
18 
11 
Calumet Heights Gun Club. 
Grand Calumet Heights, Ind., July 4.— The Calumet Heights Gun 
Club's medal shoot was held here to-day. Lamphere won in Class A, 
Marshall in Class B, and Harlan in Class C, in the first medal shoot. 
In the second shoot Ferguson won in Class A, Norcam in Class B, and 
Chamberlain in Class C. No. 13 was a lOO-target handicap event, 
Class A men shooting scratch, Class B at 108 targets, and Class C at 
120 targets. The score: 
Lamphere (32) 1218122212-10 
Knowles (32) 1311212112-10 
Ferguson (32) 2310121.13— 8 
Young (32) 8201312211- 9 
Houston (82) 211122112.- 9 
Vorcom (32) 2.12011.12— 7 
Marshall (30) 1112111312—10 
Metcalfe (33) 1110112212- 9 
Morgan (30) 2212000021— 6 
Breaker (27) 22^1110»l-3— 7 
Harlan (27)..,., 10nil212»- 8 
Dougherty (87) 011110»210- 6' 
Marks (27) ni033C02-2— 7 
Events: 
Targets: 
123456 78910 111213 
23 25 15 10 15 25 10 15 10 10 10 15 100 
Lamphere..,..,,..*,.-., 25 20 .. 7 11 23 
Houston...'. 19 18 14 8 10 21 
Patti 33 
Turtle..^ 18 
Young 22 20 9 8 8 18 
Metcalfe..... ,....4: 15 15 13 6 12 18 
Norcam , 12 23 1 3 10 83 
Marshall 31 10 6 .... 17 
Whitman....... 19 
A Black. 15 14 . . 3 10 32 
Greeley 17 19 .. ,. 9 .. 
Chamberlain 19 17 13 4 .. 
RB Carson.... 16 ^ 
Schmidt , ....19 13 4 3 7 12 
Harlan...... 20 17 3 10 6 19 
Morgan........... 11 10 .. 7 .. .. 
Ferguson 21 11 .. 12 21 
Beaker ,. 13 7 7 8 16 
6 16 
6 13 
6 10 
7 13 
7 5 
7 10 
. 17 
8 
3 9 14 
4 6 13 
..5 9 
7 5 9 
'5 '8 16 
4 "7 io 
83 
73 
61 
6 
8 5 3 4 73 
9 6 
6 8 5 9 9 
8 6 
76 
93 
Orange Gun Club. 
Paxti, 
Orange, Mass. , July 8.— The tournament of the Orange Gun Club 
was successfully brought off to-day. The shooters came from Bos- 
ton, Worcester, Laominster. Beechertown and Athol. Some 8,600 
targets were thrown, and everything ran smoothly. The scores: 
Events: 
Targets 
Leroy .. .. 8 
Ide., ~ ~ - 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 *11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 
10 10 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
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Parkman 7 
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W. L Mann, Sec'y. 
Eureka Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., July 10.— The regular shoot of the Eureka Gun Club 
was held here to-day. All events were at 25 singles, except No. 3, 
which was at 15 singles and 5 pairs. Scorse: 
Events: 1 
Stannard. 23 
F M Smith 12 
Lord 23 
Houston 15 
J L Jones 16 
Speyne 
Steck 20 19 
Porter..,, 8 .. 
Dixon 10 .. 
2 3 4 5 6 
16 21 . , 83 31 
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.. 13 .. 14 16 
16 14 .. 19 .. 
.. 28 18 
5 15 8 
14 13 .. 
Events: 12 3 4 5 6 
Prickett 13 18 19 13 
Hess 15 18 21 15 
Stanley n 
L Goodrich , 21 
Dr Morton.,... ]3 
Boroff 
Darlington 
Arnold 
Dr Miller ... . 
. . 13 19 
.. 17 .. 
. . 13 11 
18 13 .. 
la 83 16 
..13 8 
.. SiO 17 
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