80 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Oct. S, 1897. 
The Portsmouth Interstate. " 
The last target tournament on the Interstate Association'sschedule 
for 1697 vcas brougtii lo a close at Portsmoutti, N. H., on Sept. 16. Tne 
Weather had been very favorable for the tournament, and every- 
thing seemed to have passed oil ve y pleasantly. As a matter of 
l-ecord making for the year, the last day of the shoot was a most 
thorough success. On that date Van Dyke started m and made a run 
of 101 straight, using his new model Winchester repeating shotgun, 
and Winchester Leader shells loaded with W-A powaer. Then came 
Jno J Hallo well's big run of 154 straight right on top of Van Dyke's; 
HalloweU shot Hazard's Blue Riboon in U. M. C Smokeless shells; we 
do not remember what gun Tucson shoots. On the first day Puck 
■Went off like a three year-old, breaking 71 straight before dropping 1. 
Puck shoots a Parker gun, E. C. powder and U S. Rapid shells. . We 
are told by Manager Shaner that the shooiing was not easy; in fact, 
the background was not good m certain places. 
■ Miss Maggie Eirkwood (Misskay), of the Boston Gun Club, was the 
heroine of the day. The fact that she landed in eighth place for the 
daj's averages shows what she can do. This is what Mr. Shaner 
writes us abolit her shooting: '-The shooting of Misskay was much 
admired. She is easy and graceful and shoots in admirable time. 
She can make a whole lot of ihe experts 'tired,' and if she ever shoots 
a race with any or all of the other lady shots, she wlU carry my 
moni^y. I'd go broke on her beating taem." Misskay's records ou 
Uie home grounds, at Wellington, Mass., are enviable ones, and re- 
flect great credit on her pluck and skill. 
On the first day the attendance was very good, forty-five shooters 
being present. On the second day the attendance was not nearly so 
good, a parade of uniformed Order of Odd Fellows, and a iree clam 
bake'and band coucert proved too strong an attraction for the home 
talent. One of the pleasant features of the tournament was a moon- 
light drive of fifteen miles around the ocean front, which was cd joyed 
by twenty members of the Portsmouth Gun Club on the evening of 
Sept. 15 
Tae shoot ran smoothly from beginning to end, and over 9,000 tar- 
gets were trapped altogether. The ofBcials were: Gasnler, Robert 
Duuk; refereci W J. Poilbrick; blackooard scorer, Ira D. Newlck; 
manitold scorer, William Kehoe; puller, Master Ray PhilDrick. The 
tournament was held in the Bicycie park, about six minutes' drive by 
stage from the hotels. 
Among the neighboring clubs represented were the Haverhill, 
Mass., Gun Club, Boston Gun Club, Boston Shooting Association, 
Exeter Gun Club, Kittery and Cape Neddick clubs. 
Those from a distance, many or whom may be classed as experts, 
were: Capt. J. A. O. Dressei and U. M. 0. Thomas, of the t). M. C. 
Company ; Ferd Van Dyke, of the Winchester Repeating Arms Com- 
pany; H. P. Du PoDi Collins, from Baltimore, Md., representing the 
Du Pom, Powder Company; B H. Norton, of NewYork, of the Hazard 
Powder Company; W.F.Parker, a member of the firm of Parker 
Bros., Meriden, Coun.; O. R. Dickey, E B. Wadsworth (Puck) and B. 
Leroy Woodward, of Boston, Dickey also representing Parker Bros.; 
John J. HalloweU, of Beihayres, Pa., etc. 
GENERAL AVERASES. 
The unlucky number of ihiTLoen men shot through the programme 
of twenty events, ten on each day. HalloweU, by reason of his big 
run on the second day, came within b_ points of tying Leroy for first 
place. Leroy's snootiug, uowever, was steady on ooth aays, and his 
position as first on tho list was thoroughly well deserved. W. F. 
Parker shot a great gait, loo, on both aays of the tournament, laud- 
ing in thii-d place for general average with a percentage of 93. Van 
Dyke, like HalloweU, made solid gains on the second aa,y, owing to a 
big run of lOi. He finished 1 target ahead of Dickey, their respective 
percentages being 9c. i and 91. o. 
In the table given below, showing how the thirteen men finished in 
order of merit, it is w orth noting that the first five men on the list, 
Leroy, HalloweU, Partser, Van Dyte and DicKey, made the following 
exceUenc record: ShoiaDl,65u, broke 1,637; average 93.1. 
Leroy . . n..,,,. . ....i ......167 
HalloweU...... 
Parker .........163 
Van Dyke 148 
DicKey 15^ 
Puck 1&3 
Tj MO , '39 
Darton. 140 
Noone,.., 1=^8 
Frizzell .,,,,»>>••" 1^° 
OoUms ..............1^1 
W Newick 1==0 
Norton 95 
The scores for each day follow, the tables showing the order of 
merit for such shooters as shot at the same number of targets: 
SCORBS OF SEPT. 15. 
xd day. Shot at. Broke. 
Av. 
156 
330 
313 
94.7 
163 
33J 
810 
9a. 9 
154 
330 
307 
93 
166 
330 
304 
92,1 
151 
330 
303 
9i.8 
136 
3a0 
87.5 
146 
330 
k85 
86.3 
139 
330 
2,9 
84.5 
144 
330 
131 
330 
259 
';8.4 
133 
330 
SJob 
70 6 
123 
330 
245 
74. SS 
99 
3£,0 * 
195 
59 
Events: 1 
Targets: 15 
B Leroy 13 14 SO 
W F Parker 13 14 19 
Puck 15 15 
O R Dicker 1* H 18 
F Van Dyke 14 14 18 
J J HalloweU 14 1--3 17 
Misskay 13 13 18 
Darton Vi 14 17 
UMC 12 13 17 
FnzzeU 11 9 15 
Noone l=i 13 14 
Bryan 11 10 19 
H P Collins 10 11 18 
W Newick 13 13 16 
Horace 8 8 15 
Laighton..... 9 H 15 
B H Norton 8 9 14 
MiUer 13 H 1^ 
Eastman 14 13 16 
Manson 11 9 17 
George .. 13 15 
Stevens 14 1-i 19 
Staniels H H n 
Brigham,. 1" 
Bowker 
Adams 10 11 15 
TUton 13 S 16 
Artnur 8 13 13 
Merwln 
R Winn.. .. 
S White 
Brown.. & 
Chisholm.,.,.' 
Lewis........ 
Fernald 
S D Winn , 
Bec^iord. .> 10 .. 
Mit iiell .. 
Goo iwin •• ■• 
A White .. .. •• 
Brown 5 8 ,. 
H Philbrick It 
Joy •■ 
Weston 1*J 11 
W Philbrick......... .. 8 .. 
Events: 
Targets: 
!iS4:66 789 10 
15 20 IS 16 $0 15 15 SO IS Shot at. Broke. Av. 
15 
17 
14 15 SO 
13 15 17 
15 13 17 
15 14 ao 
13 14 16 
13 15 30 
15 13 19 
U 14 18 
l-i la 18 
11 11 17 
12 
9 17 
1-4 13 
6 17 
9 18 
9 12 
8 10 
12 10 17 
13 13 14 
9 10 14 
12 10 15 
1^ U 16 
.. ..18 
9 11 17 
10 lU lo 
12 13 16 
14 10 15 
18 11 11 
..7 7 
10 9 .. 
fl... a 
s .. 
la 13 16 
.. ,. 14 
4 .. 
., 6 
13 7 
13 14 
15 15 
14 14 
15 14 
14 13 
13 13 
12 13 
11 14 
12 13 
10 13 
13 la 
13 11 
la 10 
11 9, 
11 12 
8 12 
11 3 
10 11 
12 12 
9 9 
13 11 
10 11 
11 10 
10 9 
11 11 
19 15 
19 13 
17 13 
19 12 
17 15 
19 11 
18 12 
18 10 
18 12 
16 15 
15 14 
15 11 
14 11 
11 12 
15 11 
16 13 
12 10 
14 .. 
15 .. 
17 
11 .. 
12 13 
11 9 10 
13 .. 13 
7 .. 0 
5 .. .. 
9 
16 
6 
13 
15 
13 
11 1014 .. 
10 14 . . . . 
9 « .. .. 
5 
10 ., 10 ,. 
10 11 . . . . 
11 . . . . ii 
9 
8 
i. 2 .. ., 
165 
157 
95.1 
165 
153 
92.7 
165 
153 
92.7 
165 
153 
92.1 
165 
143 
89.7 
165 
147 
69 
165 
146 
88.8 
16j 
140 
84.8 
165 
139 
84.3 
165 
128 
77.5 
165 
UH 
77.5 
165 
128 
77.5 
165 
121 
73.3 
165 
120 
72.7 
165 
120 
72.7 
10a 
117 
70.9 
165 
95 
57.5 
150 
114 
76 
145 
116 
80 
145 
96 
t6.2 
135 
104 
-77 
IbO 
106 
81.5 
130 
95 
79.1 
IsiO 
80 
66.6 
115 
81 
70.4 
lOO 
77 
77 
100 
76 
76 
100 
68 
68 
100 
48 
48 
85 
60 
70.5 
85 
38 
41.7 
75 
36 
'«8 
70 
60 
65.7 
70 
49 
70 
65 
44 
67.6 
6j 
29 
4» 6 
60 
34 
56.6 
55 
33 
bO 
50 
36 
72 
45 
30 
63.6 
46 
22 
48.8 
35 
19 
54.8 
35 
15 
4-.i.8 
23 
76.6 
30 
17 
56.6 
Leroy. 
U M C. 
Prmce, 
Staniels , 
Brown 
R Winn 
Goodwin,, 
W Philbrick 
Bowker , 
Bickford 
H Newick 
Stimpson , . 
H Philbrick,..,..,., 
Ball................. 
TUtoa... 
SCORES OF SEPT. 16. 
1^3456 
7 8 910 
15 IS m IS IS 20 
15 15 SO 15 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Av. 
14 14 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 
165 
163 
98.7 
la 15 iO 15 15 20 14 13 18 14 
165 
136 
91.5 
14 14 20 14 14 19 14 15 19 13 
165 
156 
94.5 
13 13 19 14 14 19 
14 14 19 16 
165 
15-t 
93.3 
14 13 17 13 U It 14 15 19 16 
165 
151 
91.5 
13 11 :<;0 14 15 16 12 13 18 11 
165 
146 
88.8 
11 14 19 12 14 19 13 14 16 la 
165 
144 
87.2 
14 13 17 12 13 15 15 13 16 11 
165 
139 
84.2 
11 10 16 12 14 18 11 13 18 13 
165 
1:,6 
8iA 
10 15 18 11 14 17 
8 12 16 11 
165 
133 
kO 
11 13 16 12 11 17 
9 U 16 14 
165 
131 
79.3 
8 12 15 13 12 17 
9 10 16 13 
165 
125 
73.7 
8 y 16 9 10 11 
8 10 10 8 
166 
b9 
60 
13 16 la 13 19 14 
loo 
87 
87 
11 11 13 13 13 16 
100 
77 
77 
11 8 17 13 12 16 
100 
7? 
77 
10 9 .... 14 .. 
9 8 .. ,. 
73 
60 
66.6 
7 .. 13 8 .. 
8 .. .. 7 
75 
43 
67.3 
12 13 
. . 10 13 . . 
70 
48 
68.5 
14 19 
.. 12 .. 8 
65 
53 
81.5 
8 .. 
. . Isi 19 10 
65 
49 
75,3 
13 8 15 
50 
88 
72 
10 .... 11 18 ., 
45 
84 
75.5 
ii 's 
35 
19 
54.3 
.. .. 13 5 
85 
17 
48.5 
10 i. .. 
9 
30 
19 
63.3 
15 
15 
100 
U 
15 
12 
SO 
Pawtuxet Guu Club. 
■ Pawttjxbt, R, I., Sept. 18.— To-day saw the finish of the Hunter's 
Handicap series of eight shoots for merchandise prizes. The close 
was not a very glorious one, as the two leaders in tne race for the 
Class A. prizes, who were tied for first place, failed to improve upon a 
20 standing to their credit The conditions were the best four scores 
to count. This left Messrs. Root and Sheldon still tied. The tie was 
shot off at 15 targets per man. Mr. Root refiising to take any allow- 
ance; the result of the shoot off was a win fer Sheldorrwith 11 breaks 
against 9. Although the scores look low, they are really not so bad 
as they look, for the targets were thrown vf^ry far, several being 
picked up 75yds. from the traps. Below are the "scores made in the 
shoot for the Hunter's Handicap held this aftenioon; 
Class A. 25 targets, unknown angles: 
Greene (OJ ...lOUOOllllllllIlllllOllOl —20 
Sheldon (0) ,. lllOllllOOlOOlOlllllllUl —19 
Root (2) ■ 1011111011 11011110011101001— 19 
Staniels (0) lOlllOlOlllll 10011100111 —17 
Mooney (<!}; IIIIIOIOIOOIIIOOIOUIOIOIIO— 17 
Arnold ('<;) ...UlOOOOlOlllllOllOlCOlOOm- 16 
Corey (0) OOlOlllOllOOllllllOlOOOll —15 
L.randall (0) ..,.1101101010001001101100110 —13 
Hawkius (O;,... .....r....... ..OlOOlllOOniOOlOOOCOlllOO —11 
Bain (U) i. OOOllOllOlOlOOllCOlO 
Class B, 25 targets, known angles: 
Armstrong , 0111111101111110101111100 —19 
Thoehe , , . , lOlOOOlOllllllUllOll 1010 —17 
Peck,.,.,,.,;,,,,., lOOOOOOOOllOlOUOOOOOlOll — 9 
Messrs, Sheldon, feoot and Corey also shot a race at 50 targets, un- 
known angles, the scores being as follows: 
Sheldon 11111101111111111101111111110111100100101111111111-42 
Boot ....,,01011111011111111101010111011111011110111100111010-37 
Corey 0110. llllIllCOlllllOllOlOOOlOlllOllOOllllllOlOOOIl-33 
tjnder the conditions of the Hunter's Handicap for the merchan- 
dise prizes the best four scores of the eight shoots decided the win- 
ner. There were four prizes in Class A and three prizes in Class B, 
The former class shot at unknown angles and the latter at unown 
angles. This arrangement proved quite popular with the boys. The 
winners and their scores were as below: 
WH Sheldon , 23 22 32 20-87 First prize. 
RCRoot ,, 23 22 22 20—87 Second prize, 
S D Greene, Jr 20 20 20 18-78 Third prize. 
FL Corey..... 20 20 18 18— 70 Fourth prize. 
Class B. 
J Armstrong, Jr .21 20 19 18—78 First prize, 
WThoene , , 20 17 15 14—66 Second prize, 
GE Buxton 18 15 15 14-63 Third prize. 
This practically closes the shooting of the club until next spring, 
■with the exception of Thanksgiving and Christmas. Pawtuxet, 
Washington Gun Club's Introductory. 
Washingtojt, Pa., Sept. 18.-Tbe newly organized Washington Gun 
Club held its introductory tournament to day on the Oak Grove 
grounds. Shooting commenced at 9 A. M., and was kept up until 
5 P. M. The result of tne shoot was a pleasant day's sport for all pre- 
sent. Targets were thrown from a magautrap. The programme for 
the day was as foUows: No. 1, 10 taigets, $1; Nos. 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 11 and 
12, 15 targets, $1.50; No 4,10 singles and 5 pairs, $2; No 8, 5 pairs, 
gl.5U; No, 10. 2i) targets. $2, An extra event was shot as a starter to 
warm up with, the scores for the 10 targets being as below: W, S. King 
10; A, H. King 8, McPherson, Duffy, and Kochendarfer, 7; CundaU 6, 
Bessemer 5; Alford 3; McCutcheon 1. 
Tne results of the programme events are given below, all pirrses 
being divided under the old system, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. 
No 4 was at 10 singles and 5 pairs. In the singles. A, H. King and 
Kukey broke 10 each; W, S. King. Alford and Bessemer broke 7; and 
J, B. Duffy broke 6. Below are the scores maae on the 5 pairs, and 
also the scores in No, 8, which was ai 5 pairs also 
No, 4, 
AH King 11 01 10 11 11— 8 
Kokey,.; H 10 U 11 10- 8 
Bessemer 11 01 11 11 10- 8 
WSKiDg. 11 11 10 11 00- 7 
Alford...... 01 10 10 00 11— 5 
Duffy........... 01 11 10 10 01— 6 
Below are the records for the day: 
Shot at. Broke 
No. 8. 
11 00 11 11 10— 7 
11 11 11 00 10— 7 
11 11 10 11 10— 8 
ii'ii'ii'ii'ii— 10 
11 11 11 01 01— 8 
AH King 190 149 
Alford 260 147 
McPherson 160 140 
Dr Cundel 215 154 
Bessemer 205 144 
W S King a05 148 
J B Duffey 225 144 
Shot at. Broke. 
Kockey 260 208 
Hosack 180 108 
McCuichen..... liO 43 
Johnson...^..,,,.... 95 76 
J Robb 65 46 
tJartwright 20 9 
Scares of aU events shot at, with the exception of Nos. 4 and 8, were 
as below: 
Events: 1 3 S 5 6 7 0 10 11 IS IS lU 15 16 
Targets: 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 16 10 10 10 
AHKiug' 8 14 13 10 10 13 13 19 10 15 
Alford ! 6 8 7 9 8 10 12 12 5 8 8 7 9 5 
MePheryon...V...r.r/i.......' 6 13 10 12 11 13 9 13 4 14 8 
nrOundall . 5 13 9 10 12 11 15 17 13 14 13 6 8 8 
Besseme? . 6 12 12 10 11 13 13 13 12 13 6 
W I King . . . 6 11 10 13 14 13 11 16 10 12 11 
T B Duffev '.V. 5 8 8 9 11 13 13 14 9 14 12 7 4 ,, 
KoGkendoffer.'." 6 13 10 13 10 11 11 16 13 11 9 8 9 10 
Hosack , 4 10 10 12 10 8 10 ,, 10 11 7 7 4 5 
MfCutchen .........i.. 1 5 4 8 all 7 ., 
Johnson . .V. .V.V". . ....- 11 12 17 12 12 12 
Cartwright 4 ., 5 
No. 17, match. 25 targets, between Kockendoffer and Alford, g 5 a 
Kockey 1101101111111111110100111-20 
MtoVi. , , oioioioiiioMiiooioimoo-13 
H. T. Mackey. 
Chatham P. and 6. Protective Association. 
Chatham, Mass,, Sept. 18.— The members of the Chatham Fish and 
Game Protective Association who attended the bi-monthly shoot to- 
day spent one of the most enjoyable afternoons in the history of the 
cliib There were ten entries for the club handicap, for which three 
handsome prizes had been provided. The first priz", a silver 
mounted flask, was captured byH, D. Ogden; second, 100 Smokeless 
shells was won by W H. Larison, and third was tied for by E, L, 
Phillips and R B. Budd, Mr, Budd winning in the shoot-off. 
It is the tniention of the club to hold an open merchandise shoot 
sometime during the fall. Keep your eyes open for this. 
The scores for Saturday's snoot are as follows: 
Handicap prize sweep, 25 targets, known traps, unknown angles: 
PhilliDS (0) 01111 llilOtlllllUlOlllll -22 
Dawson (13) OlOOOCOOllOOOOOlOOlllOOOlOlllOOlOllOOO— 14 
Ward (V6) llOOOllOlOOUOlOlOOOl 100111111110100000-18 
GBofl'l-eV (2)"""! ,1101111101111011110101101 . —19 
T a?Son (: ) .!!!!!. Ill 100 llllllllllOlO 1101 Hill -23 
FIderO) lOOllllOOOlOOOUUOlOlOOOOOlllllOll —19 
i3,i(jd (2 ! llOllOlOllOlllOllllllllllll —22 
Plum (121 "' OlOlOiJOOllOOOOOlllOOlUlOOOOOOOlOOOll -14 
Vass(^) lOlOllOllllllOllllllOlllOOl —20 
Ogden (12) "!'....!.... IIIIIOOOIOIOIIOIUIIIIOOUOIOOOIIIIIO —24 
No, 1, 10 targets, known traps, unknown angles. 25 cents entrance, 
birds" extra, three moneys: Phillips 10, Ward 8, Geoffrey 10, Larison 6, 
No 3' same conditions: Phillips 10, Dawson 7, Ward 3, Geoffrey 9, 
Larison 7, Elder 10, Budd 9, Page 7, Ogden 9, R. B, Bunn, 
ON LONG ISL.A.ND. 
KEW TTTRECHT GCTN CLITB. 
Sept. 2fl,— The New TJirecht Gun Club opened its live-bird season at 
the vVoodlawn, L. I, Grounds this afternoon. In the club shoot Fui'- 
gueson and Meyer tipd in Class A, but did not shoot; Sykes won in 
Class B, and E. G, Frost in Class C. A 5-bird sweep was also shot. 
Scores in these events were as below : 
Club shoot. 
,2J202222ii2— 9 
0 Furgueson, Jr (A) 
C M Meyer (A) , 
Wm Rail (A) 
W F Sykes (B) 
M Van Brunt (B) ... 
A A Hegeman (B) - ■ ,on „ .mm «• 
EG Frost (C),... iatola2010-7 
E Lehman (0) ,,....0210022 —4 
DLXan(c/;.;:;:::..:; wooooo ~ i 
2215:211012- 9 
2203^00 — 4 
,..^f..,:.^ 2122122223-10 
.01102^2.20-7 
, 00.1220 -3 
Sweep. 
22222-5 
11212—5 
• ilO 
11122—5 
2102 
0120 
0031 
The Bristol Gun Club's Barbecue. 
Bristol, Conn., Sept. 15.— The all day shoot, with the barbecue din- 
ner, given to-day by the Bris' ol Gun Club, proved a success, although 
there were not as many shooters present as we expected to have. 
For dinner we gave them roast lamb, fried sweetcorn, boiled sweet 
and Irish potatoes, bread, butter and coffee. It would have done you 
good to have seen those New Haven shooters keep sending up their 
plates for more, and we had a plenty. Below are the scores, all at 
known angles except No. 7, that being unknown traps and angles: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 13 
Targets: IS IB SO IS SO IB 10 IB SO IS 10 iO .10 
4 13 14 13 . . 
7 13 17 12 10 
4 11 12 13 9 
6 14 18 12 
.. 11 17 7 
6 14 12 IS 
4 11 12 9 
5 11 16 13 
8 
6 
4 
7 
8 
8 
.. 4 
14 10 
.. 6 
10 
11 
8 
9 10 
9 .. 
Bristol 9 12 18 14 17 18 
Potter 13 13 20 14 17 13 
Cowee 13 10 19 10 18 11 
HuU 10 12 18 14 17 15 
Erigerton 12 10 17 9 14 12 
Whitney 9 13 15 13 19 15 
Gaine.«! , 9 8 10 10 13 .. 
Srevens 13 11 17 11 17 13 
Savage , 14 13 17 13 17 14 10 12 18 13 
Mills ■ 11 13 16 12 Ifi 13 6 11 15 14 
Kelley 10 12 17 15 18 12 .. 14 15 .. 
Longdon.;....*.,;*,,,.;,;*,".-*..... 12 13 16 10 16 13 8 14 
Redfield 8 7 11 8.. 6.. .. 
Reggiorri 10 14 16 11 .. 13 3 10 
Bassett .; 9 14 13 12 .. 11 .. 13 
Hubbinger II 8 .. 10 13 13 
Callahan 12 14 19 12 16 11 9 l3 17 12 
R ckwell 17 14 18 15 9 14 15 15 
Otkford, 8 15 9 8 8 15 10 
Hare & .. .. 9 H 7 .. 12 .... 9 6 .. 
Penn.... 8 .... 11 
Mcran , 8 .. 7 .. .. 9 .. .. 6 ,. ,. 
Burwell , 12. 8 .. 9 .. .. 8 
Manross,., 15 .. 815 
Large.....,,...., 10 .. 10 
H. J. Mills. 
Montreal Wins the League Shoot. 
Wr have received the following account of the league shoot held 
Saturday, Sept, 18, in which the Montreal Gun Club's team defeated 
the Sherbrooke team: 
The Montreal team defeated the Sberbrookes on Saturday, Sept. 18, 
and retajns the league championship trophy. The weather was not 
favorable lor good scores, a high and fluky wind at times making the 
birds very difficult. Bight Individual event.'i in addition to the team 
match were shot. 
Events: 13 3 4 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 
WaUon, Sherbrooke..................... 8 4 
Craig, Sherbrooke , 4 4 
White, Sherbrooke, , 5 6 
Foss, Sherbrooke 8 4 
Thompson, Sherbrooke 8 7 
W HaigD, Montreal 6 4 
Walley, Sherbrooke..., 6 7 
CandUsh, Montreal,., 6 5 
Eaton, Montreal 9 6 
Cameron, Montreal 8 4 
Huston, VVestmount 
Robertson, Montreal 
Aubin, Montreal ., 
Bray, Sherbrooke, . 
Westover, Sutton 
Galbraitb. VV estmount. 
Hansen, Westmouni, 
Wootton, Montreal 
Black, Wesimount,.,.. 
LBAGtJB championship, 
Sherbrooke vs, Montreal. Conditions: Five men per team, each 
man shooting at 20 birds thrown from five traps, American Associa- 
tion rules. Referee, .Mr. A W, Westover, of Sutton, Scorers, Messrs, 
R. B. Hutchison, Montreal, and C. H. Foss, Sherbrooke: 
Montreal. Sherbrooke. 
W Haigh 13 T M Craig 13 
EOEaton...^ 14 NBray...., 16 
WFRoberlson .'...,.13 JG Walton,.. 7 
CAuDin .....V....17 W White, 15 
HH Wootton ..;....i»iv,,... 15-72 Thompson.............. 12—68 
5 
6 
7 
2 
8 
6 
5 
5 
8 
b 
4 
6 
8 
8 
5 
10 
4 
7 
5 
5 
6 7 
10 10 
4 
8 
8 
5 
7 
8 
5 
5 
a 
8 
10 
10 
7 
7 
'6 
6 
5 
Trap Around Buffalo. 
WITH THE BISON GtTN CLUB. 
BrFFAi-o, N. Y,, Sept. 23— The fourth of a series of shoots for the 
championship of Buffalo was held to-day on t'he Bison grounds, Wal- 
den avenue and City Line, and was participated in by teams from the 
Bison, Cazenovia and Audubon clubs. The Bisons won to-day by 6 
birds. The Audubons have the first three contests to their credit. 
Each man shot at 25 birds, and scores were: 
Bison Gun Club. 
Wheeler , . 22 
Foxie 22 
Mack 19 
Zoeller 23 
Estes ^3— 109 
Cazenovia Gun Club, 
Stevens..... ..S2 
Beck 19 
S Winter 20 
McCarney 21 
Alderman 21—103 
Audubon Gun Club. 
McArthur 19 
E C B 25 
SB Charles,... iO 
Norris ...21 
Warren; 18—103 
A special match was shot between F. G. Wheeler and E. C. Burk- 
hardt, 100 targets each. The score was: Wheeler 89, Burkhardt 96. 
The following scores were made in the other events: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 12 3 4 8 
10 15 10 25 15 
7 
14 
9 
14 
13 
..... .... 
8 
Targets: 
Mack..... , 4 
S Winter............ 8 
ECB 7 
C S B.,,.. 8 
Wheeler,., 7 
Buckley 1 .. 
Wilkinson 6 5 
Foxie 10 11 
Collins .. 
Salesman 6 7 
Estes 8 11 
Hager 8 11 10 20 
B. O, Burkhardt won Class A badge in the club shoot 
straight, Hager won Class B with 20, and Behle Class O with 
9 
13 
10 
13 
13 
15 
12 
4 13 10 
8 ., 12 
Targets: 10 15 10 25 15 
Stevens 5 13 
Beck ....j,^.,,.. 8 10 
Norris .. 14 
Warren,..,..,„. .VI. .. 14 
McCarney 
Zoeller,.., 
Bauman. . 
Behle 7 
Cannon ......^,4^, 
Alderman......,,.^. 8 11 
Mc Arthur....... i,, 9 12 
9 ., 
10 ,, 
10 .. 
9 .. 
10 21 
6 .. 
10 ., 
6 23 
13 
11 
14 
15 
13 
5 
with 
2i. 
10 
25 
Bedford Rod and Gun Club. 
Bedford, Ind., Sept. 22.— No. 1, 109 targets, five traps, unknown 
anglfes A S A. rules, entrance $16 per team : 
Thompson 1111111111101111111011111-23 
1101110011111011011110011—18 
1111111111111111111011110-33 
iiooiiiiiimioiiiiiiioii— ai— 85 
Stinp 1111111101110011011101111-20 
lllllOOlilUOllOlOllllIOl- 19 
lllllOul 1001101011110110—18 
1110111111110111101110111-21—78 
Braxtan lOllllllOOlllOllllllliaOO-18 
1011111111001001111101110-18 
1111111111111101 101 ami— 23 
1111111111111111101011101-22-81 
Sherwood llllOlOl 11111101110110110—19 
1001111111101111111110111—21 
1111110011110111110111111—21 
lllOlOlllllOllUlllOOllU— 20-81 
BEOAPITDLATtON. 
Stipp . .,. ....78 Braxtan ,,.,81 
Thompson 85—163 Sherwood ..81- 162 
The targets were thrown very low and swift and at extreme angles, 
so the scores are much more creditable than they appear on paper. 
Sherwood, Sec'y. 
Oxford vs. Norwich. 
Norwich, N. Y. Sept. 21.— Inclosed find score of team match be- 
tween Norwich and Oxford clubs; 2Q bluerocks at 18yds rise: 
Norwich. Osforo. 
Cot ....11011101101001101111—14 CoviU lOllOlluillllOllOllO-14 
Conley ...11111111111110111111—19 Slratton. ..Oil liloOlllluOU 100-13 
Harvey .lOOOllOllllllliOOOlO— 12 GUman. ,,,11011110001100111110-13 
Jones .. .11111111111101111100-17 Doage lOlOlllllOOlllllUlO— 15 
Sbefl ' llllOliiOllllllOlllU— 16 Brewster.. llllllUJOllOOOlllUl— 15 
Barney , . ,01101010101111101111-14 vStafforrt. , .00101110111111111111-16 
Hvnes .lllUllllllOOOlOO (il— j3 Didricb. ...OOllllllOllllOOllOlll— la 
Slater "" OOlllOOllOllllulllll-14 Fitz COOlllOOOOniOllllOO— 10 
While"' .01001110011001010010— 9 Ryan liOllOlOOOllOOUillO— 12 
OranOlaU,,. 11001101000100111100—10 Sanf ord, ..lOOiillOOlUOOOlllOl— 12 
