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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[March 26, 1898. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
"BELLOFF AND DOWNING DEFEAT TERRY BROS. 
Plainfield, N. J., March 12.— The scores made by Bclloff and 
Downing, of New Brunswick, N. J., on the one side, and the 
Terry Bros., Plainfield, N. J., on the other, are given herewith. 
The conditions were 25 birds each, $50 a side, five traps, 28vds. 
American Association rules governed. Chas. Elkins, of New 
Brunswick, N. J., was referee. The loser paid for the birds. 
This was a return match, the second one shot by these contest- 
ants. The prior one was won bv the Terry Bros., on March 5, 
at South River, N. J., by a score of 40 to 36. The day was beau- 
tiful, with plenty of wind blowing. The birds were a good lot 
and many beautiful kills were made by boUi sides. The event 
was shot off at Campbell's Road House: 
Trap score type—Copyriaht, /sss, by Forest anri Stream Publlshina Co. 
411 2 1442C213222 5 441424235 
Belloff 2 202222 2 2220222 222*0 3 2 22 2-21 
11144 2 82431412 5 532 5 8 41141 
W Tcrrjr 0 22122022111 10222*21 201^0 -l!) 
4125552212421115 4111318 51 
4, TN-K*-4. i/ i ♦-'^ \ Ni i i i/H ^ \ \ i ^ 
Downing 1 1212211212 2 02 2 1*112*22 2 2. 22 
42 3 42418 18 3 1425243455252 5 
S Terry 0 21010111121 21*0221012021-18 
No. 3 was a match between Gavin, of Plainfield, N. T., and 
Poney, of Westfield, N. J., for $15 a side, 10 birds; Gavin 7.' Poney 
4. No. 4 was at 5 birds, $8, ties divided. No. 5 was at 5 birds, 
$3. No. 6 was a $1 miss-and-out, in which Belloff and Downing 
divided. 
No 2 
H Campbell 0 
Woodruff 2220 
S Terry , 21220 
Kelley 0 
Tingley 2120 
Openshaw 10 
Boorum 12110 
Giles 11111 
Singer 
Darby 
Goodman 
W Terry 
Belloff ■ 
Gavin 
Downing 
Coddington 
No 4. 
02211—4 
02*22—3 
11222—5 
12102—4 
20222—4 
No. 5. 
12111—5 
02212—4 
12*22—4 
20111—4 
No. 0. 
0 
*0212— 3 21222—5 
2*012—3 12221—5 
21211—5 
01111—4 11200—3 
0*11*— 2 
22220—4 12221—5 
021*2—3 2121 
21112—5 1120 
...... 1221 
Geo. W. Squier. 
REAVILLE GUN CLUB. 
Reaville, N. J., March 9.— The team match shot to-day was for 
$50 a side, 20 birds, 28yds. Henzler and Stout, of Flemington, 
N. J., killed 31, while Belliss and Sipler killed 24. 
Henzler, of Flemington, N. J 12220020121011021212—15 
Belliss, of Reaville 12201212110012101102—15 
Stout, of Flemington ...,.,.,„......- 12222101101120112012—16 
Sipler, of Reaville 20102001020120020002— 9 
A miss-and-out sweep, $1, was shot with the following results: 
Belliss , 1122 Stout 120 
Henzler 220 H Stout 10 
Schaefer 20 Sipler 210 
Ea Rue 20 Smith 10 
Belliss won the money. The birds were extra good ones. A ru- 
turn match will be shot at an early date. 
Geo. W. Squier. 
MIDWAY PLAISANCE GUN CLUB. 
Elizabeth, N. J., March 15.— The birds were a good lot, many 
brilliant kills being made. Another race will be shot in the near 
future. Referee, Aaron Woodrufl', of Elizabeth. Conditions, 25 
live birds each, .?25 a side. American Association rules governed. 
Events Nos. 2 and 3 were miss-and-out, $1. 
C Lambert, of Westfield, N J 221202*012001122100210002—15 
C Abbott, of-Rah way, N J 0010222202110000*20211101—14 
Events: 2 3 Events: 2 3 
Blodgett 20 12 S Terry 
Abbott 20 * ■ - 
Toler 0 0 
W Terry 20 11 
12 0 
Woodruff 22 0 
Acken ,0 0 
G. W. Squier. 
FRANK KLEINTZ DEFEATS EDWARD JOHNSON. 
Mays Landing, N. J., March 15.— In the match at 100 live birds, 
for a purse of $200, shot on this date, Kleintz defeated Johnson. 
The contestants will shoot two more matches, one to be shot at 
Gloucester, one at Walker's Forge Park. The score tells the result, 
as follows: 
Kleintz .llllllllllllOlllOllllllllinillOllOlllOOlllOllllU 
iiiiiioiiimiimmioioiooiiiooiiiioioiiuiii —82 
Johnson 10111101000111111101111001101111101011111111110111 
1110101010110111111111111011111111111111101110101—80 
HACKENSACK RIVER GUN CLUB GROUNDS. 
March 17.— A fast lot of birds were trapped here to-day. The 
wind blew a gale across the traps and carried several birds out 
of bounds. The scores: 
Hexamer 12211*221122—11 Krara er 0*012*110220- 7 
Chartrand 122210121202—10 Kleber 21*012**1202— 7 
Jack 01221*221112—10 Beemer •22002011010— 6 ■ 
McMurray 112021*22122—10 Schmidt 0**202122020— 6 
Laufenberg 22211*022112—10 Jack Snipe 1*2202*02120— 7 
On the shoot-off for second money, miss-and-out, Frank Jack 
came out victorious. John J. McMurray, Sec'y. 
BOILING SPRINGS GUN CLUB. 
The Boiling Springs Gun Club's Wednesday shoot, March 16, 
was well attended, and some excellent scores were made by some 
of the contestants, notwithstanding that a stiff wind blowing 
across the traps toward the shooters made some extremely 
difficult flights, the birds rising high or dipping at most un- 
expected movements. 
Van Dyke's, Harold Money's, Morfey's and Banks' shooting 
was particularly distinct for excellence, the latter breaking 140 
out of his last 160 targets. 
The 50-target handicap event for the watch was most earnestly 
contested, Harold Money and R. Snyder finally shooting all 
others out in the ties, and then having a strongly contested finish 
between themselves, Harold Money finally winning. 
Banks, 2 11111111011111111111111111111111111111101111011111—47 
Capt Money, 4. .11111111111111101111110111111101111110111111101111—45 
D utcher, 17 ..... . 11111111001111001011011111111011101111110111111100—39 
Nelson, 15 ...... . 01111111000111001100001111111110111101111001011110—32 
H Money, 11. . ..11010110011111111111111001111111111111101111111110—42 
Piatt, 15 01111011111011110101111110110111110001110111100011—37 
Westbrook, 15 . . . .11110011111111111001110101000111111111011011100100— 35 
Lenone, 10 01100111001111100011001111111011111011100010111111—34 
Waters. 11 11111101111111111101000101111101111101111011001100—37 
Hatfield, 18 00100101111111111011100011100001101001011010111011—30 
Morfey, 6 11001111111111011101111111011111111111111111111111—45 
Snyder, 16 11011101101110100111111111011111100110111111111111—40 
Wise, 8 11110111110111111111011011110111011011110101001100—38 
Spiegel, 20 10111001111101111111010111111101111011111111111111—43 
Piercy, 7 lOllOllllOlOlllOOlOOlllllllllOlllOUllllOlOlOlllll— 37 
In shooting off the ties at 25 targets, the six contestants in 
the ties all tied again, whereupon they agreed to a miss-and-out 
shoot-off, Morfey to go out on one miss, the others on two. 
Dutcher missed his lOth, Piatt missed his 4th and 5th, Morfey 
missed his 8th, Spiegel missed his 5th and then broke 15 straight, 
he and Snyder being the only two in on the last 11 birds. 
Events; 123456789 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 25 25' 25 25 
Banks 6 8 10 7 
Capt Money 7 8 9 7 
Dutcher 8 6 8 8 
Nelson 8 4 7 8 
H Monev 10 9 8 9 
Piatt 7 6 8 7 
Westwood 9 8 7 6 
Van Dyke 9 9 10 10 
Waters 7 8 7 6 
Hatfield 7 5 3 
Pierey 8 6 23 
Wise 6 7 18 
21 25 23 
6 20 18 21 22 
7 
6 21 
5 19 
6 .. 
10 21 
6 18 
9 13 
22 
22 
18 
24 
23 
18 
22 
21 
Spiegel 9 .. 19 
Morfev 7 7 20 24 22 18 
Snyder , 6 20 
Count 12 
ELKWOOD PARK 
March 17. — The following scores were made to-day in the pre- 
liminary handicap, 25 birds, $15: 
Morfey, 29 2122222022122222222202222 
Money, 29 1221202211111212202112212 
Brewer, 83 1021221221122222222222122 
Van Dyke, 2f) ,. , 2222220222222222292222222 
Harrison, 28 , 2222020221222010220101222 
Knowlton, 29 1021202112222222211111121 
Ivins, 29 , 2212022111121222122222201 
E M 0,28 2111222222122222222002221 
H C M, 2T 2222012022202222222222202 
White, 28 1212111211111211111201221 
The following were $5 miss-and-outs: 
No. No. No. 
No. 1. 2. No. 8. No. 4, No. 5. 6. 7. 
Morfey, 29... 2222121 221 2220 0 221222221 10 2222 22212222 
Money, 29.. .211220 112 2221220 10 122211120 11 0 12222220 
Brewer, 33... 1222221 10 22222222 
Harrison, 28.222220 ... 1122212 2121220 22i 2220 11212122 
Ivins, 29 2212220 
Daly, 29 2220 220 2212222 112222113 .2'0 2122 22220 
White, 2S.... 1221122 0 2111112111 
March 16. — ^The following match, $200, 50 tirds, Bad scores as 
follows: 
W R Patten, 28 2222022222002222222212002120222220022222222202222 -41 
Chas Steffens, 29. ...11022010221100022222111121021200122222010121020221— 37 
The $5 miss-and-outs were as follows: 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3. No 4. 
Knowlton, 29 2220 
White, 28 1120 
Meyer, 29 2222 
H C M, 2T 0 
Patten, 28 2222 
Daly, .30 2210 
H L M, 29 2110 
Otten, 2S 110 
Steffens 
Knowlton 0 
Meyer 221 
HCM..... 0 
Knowlton 220 
Steffens 20 
HCM 0 
0 
20 
6" 
122 
110 
o" 
0 
10 
12210 
12222 
10 
11221 
12110 
22111 
12111 
1220 
No. 5. No 6. 
0 22111220 
111113 2211110 
No. 7. 
0 
11212110 
112120 
2120 
120 
20 
122120 
120 22111123 
211111 
111210 220 
10 
22121211 
220 
11111110 
20 
NORTH HUDSON ROD AND GUN CLUB. 
March 17. — ^The chib shoot at the Secaucus Polo Grounds took 
place to-day. The conditions were 28yds. rise, 50yds. boundary, 
N. J. S. A. rules. 
H M Heflich 2112012202112211—14 
R A Bach , 1122011*11221122—14 
H Thourot 0101*1110*120**2—8 
J Schmitt 200212*211100102—10 
A Greenleaf 0000112001 —4 
F Hyde 2110012112222211—14 
J Clark 1000201121011001— 9 
J Heflich 0012 — 2 
JEANNETTE GUN CLUB. 
Guttenburg, N. J., March 18.— The regular club shoot took 
place to-day. The scores are as follows: 
ciSrSs yv 
Pape, 28 12111*1222—9 Packard, 28 002221211*— 7 
Rinckhoff, 28 2022110212—8 Kroeger, 28 11100122*1—7 
Chas Meyer, 28 1200110211— 7 Kasten, 28 0222200121—7 
H Otten, 28 2002120111—7 Diebacher, 28 2000112211—7 
Hainhorst ■.0122001121—7 J Lott, 32 022022*220—6 
Brunie, 28 1221200110—7 Vagts, 28 »100200101— 4 
Chris Meyer, 28 2212122000—7 
Class B 
Rottmann, 25 2100101211—7 Bohling, 25 12*0120010—5 
Foehrenbach, 25 2*10011211—7 Bigelow, 25 1200011001—5 
Lohden, 25 010021111*— 6 Nobel, 25 0002210100^ 
Baar, 25 0100*11111—6 Ehlen. 25 0220010200--1: 
Rohlfs, 25 102221*00*— 5 Mohrmann. 25 101*101000—4 
H Gerdes, 25 002*102102-5 
Shoot-off in Class B for medal, miss-and-out: Rottmann killed 
1 and won; Foehrenbach 0. 
Team match, 4 birds each, club handicap: 
Pape's team, Rottmaa's team. 
Pape, 28 0102—2 Rottmann, 25 .....1121—^1 
Otten, 2S 1102—3 C M Meyer, 28 2222-^ 
Lott. 32 1122—4 Chas Mever, 28 0222—3 
Hainhorst, 28 1002—2 Brunie, 28 2001—2 
Rinckhoff, 30 21*1—3 Diebacher, 28 0022—2 
Packard, 28 1*12—3 Baar, 25 0101—2 
Vagts, 28 2010—2 Bohling. 25 1100—2 
Kasten, 28 2101—3 Ehlen, 25 0111—3 
Nobel, 25 2022—3 Kroeger, 28 0111—3 
Mohrmann, 25 2201—3 Foehrenbach, 25 2002—2 
Bigelow, 25 01*1—2 Rohlfs, 25 10*1—2 
30 
29 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
CRESCENT ATHLETIC CLUB. 
Brooklyn, March 14. — Following are the scores of the Crescent 
Athletic Club's shoot made at Bay Ridge on March 12. The 
main event was the handicap for the March cup, which developed 
a high degree of hot competition. 
In the second event Remsen broke 25 straight known angles. 
In the third event Townsend and Sykes shot off at 10 birds, 
the former breaking 10 straight and winning. Sykes broke 
8. At 40 pairs Remsen broke 70 out of 80. The scores: 
C A Sykes lUniOlllllimillOlllllll —25 
S W Stake 0111111111111101111110111111 —25 
D G Geddes 1111111111111111011111111 -24 
J S S Remsen 1111111111111111111111110 —24 
Wilmot Townsend 11111111101111111111111011 —24 
Piatt Adams 111111110111111110101101101101—24 
C G Rasmus 11110111111110011111010111101 —24 
Grant Notman 11101111111001111110111100111 —23 
D V Hegeman 111100111110111011010111101011—21 
Targets : 25 25 25 25 10 10 Targets : 25 25 25 25 10 10 
Events: 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 2 3 4 5 6 7 
T S Remsen.... 25 22 18 17 .. 9 C A Sykes 24 20 . . 7 S 
D G Geddes.... 24 18 21 24 .. 9 C G Rasmus 18 12 . . . . 7 
T W Stake.... 19 21 D Hegeman 18 
P Adams 19 17 15 19 .. 8 Notman 17 .. 7 7 
W Townsend... 17 21 20 18 7 8 
EMERALD GUN CLUB. 
March 15. — ^The scores of the 
given below. They were made to 
Dr G Hudson, 29 .. 0212120120— 7 
Dr Nesmer, 29. .. .2*12022222— 8 
Dr O'Connor, 29. . . .0101211112— 8 
E A Vroome, 29 .. .1*21112101— 8 
Wm Joerger, 28. .. .1210102222— 8 
Gus Greiff. 29 2220222222— 9 
Chas Stutzle, 25. .. .0020202012— 5 
L K Breit, 25 010*220220— 5 
F W Place, 28 0020211022— 6 
S M Van Allen, 29 . *211202002— 6 
Dr Richter, 25 1*20202022— 6 
C W Billings. 28. . . . *211202002— 6 
Thos Short, 28 221122120— 9 
T H Moore, 28 2110100*01— 5 
H C Fessenden, 28.. 2222222222— 10 
F Woelfel, 25 2221121*11— 9. 
E J Richards, 29. .. .2112120220— 8 
E O Weiss, 25 101211*012— 7 
contestants, a large 
i-day, at 10 live birds, 
E R Menu, 25 
W Sands, 28 
O Mulcahy, 28 
D Valente, 28 
Dr Ruyle, 25 
M Weber, 28 
Mr Jennings, 28... 
M Roberts, 25 
W J Amend, 28... 
D Brown, 25 
Mr Mol]enhauer,25. 
Mr Codey, 25 
Mr Cotton, 28 
Mr Rathjen, 25.... 
J H Voss, 28 
G B Hillers, 28.... 
Mr Bender, 28 
Dr McFarland, 28. 
number, are 
handicap: 
.2012222001— 7 
.2222222222—10 
.111*110102— 7 
.0112120202— 7 
.1211101200— 7 
,2012012111— 8 
,0222222222— 9 
.*200012212— fi 
,2010011220— fi 
.0110102121— 7 
.2221100100— fi 
.0201100*10— 4 
.1101011211— 8 
.1110022122— 8 
.1221*11122— 9 
.0022020200— 4 
.2222202121— 9 
.2000112111— 7 
ROCKAWAY POINT ROD AND GUN CLUB. 
March 21.— The shoot of the Rockaway Point Rod and Gun Club 
was notable for the large gathering, the main event being one of 
the series of matches between it and the Hudson Gun Club. The 
weather was cloudy, a stiff wind blowing in the faces of the 
shooters, in the afternoon, and making most erratic flights of the 
targets. 
In the match event, eighteen men on each side,,, the -followiiig 
scores were made: . •-. 
Rockaway Club. 
Dudley 18 
Tiernan 17 
Jennings 20 
Scott 20 
Bassford 9 
Loebel 19 
Mayor 20 
Stoncy 10 
A G Jennings 15 
Coleman 12 
Howard 9 
Mallard 14 
Waters 19 
E Botirke 18 
Woods 15 
Diffley 22 
Jones .17 
iPeet 18—292, 
Events : 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6' 
Targets : 
20 
10 
20 
15 
15 
20 
Banta 
10 
13 
12 
12 
Dudley 
10 
18 
12 
ie 
Wright 
11 
'8 
14 
9 
9 
9 
13 
is 
10 
Kelly 
12 
8 
13 
9 
8 
8 
Lonnier ....... 
5 
14 
Mallard 
12 
13 
12 
12 
10 
12 
11 
Shields ■ — 
11 
11 
10 
10 
C von Lengerke 
19 
18 
13 
11 
Bock 
10 
'e 
19 
11 
8 
9 
4 
7 
7 
12 
14 
7 
12 
16 
15 
12 
12 
6 
4 
9 
Whitley . . .'. 
5 
'7 
6 
9 
12 
6 
Hughes . , 
11 
8 
"5 
8 
Hudson Club. 
McElroy 6 
Heritage 18 
Magel 11 
Brewer .................. ..16 
Wright 16 
Van Dyne 18 
Kelly ....19 
Banta 12 
De Long IB 
Hughes .17 
Lonnier ..,.17 
O'Brien 16 
Shields IT 
Johns 9 
Boothwell 13 
Bock 15 
Altz 19 
C von Lengerke .........20—273 
■ Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 20 10 20 15 15 20 
Bassford 8 . . 13 9 710 
Heritage 14 7 14 14 10 .. 
Feet 15 .. 18 10 14 18 
Loebel 12 6 911 9 13 
Brewer 10 . . 14 9 12 . . 
McElloy 9 .. 6 
Waters 8 17 12 7 . . 
O'Brien 8 7 U .. 
Woods 10 „ 14 10 IS 
Scott 7 13 10 .. 1(5 
Howard 6 
T Jennings 6 .. 10 11 14 
Dovan 10 8 10 .. 
Gray 8 8 
A Jennings 9 12 16 
Tommie 8 . . . , 
Jones .. 6 .. 
Coleman 7 .. 
Major , 4 6 
NEW UTRECHT GUN CLUB. 
Woodlawn, March 19. — This was our^ first shoot at Woodlawn 
at clay birds, and considering everything was new and not yet 
in perfect working order, and the flight of the birds so different 
than at Dyker Meadow, the scores made were very .satisfactory 
to the shooters. Fifteen men took part, which shows the interest 
manifested in all our shoots. We are going to the front. Look 
out for us! 
The cup shoot resulted as follows: 
GE Greiff ' 0111111101111111111111111-23 
F S Thompson v. ......... .111011 111 1110111111111111— 28 
D -Deacon 0111110111111111110111111—22 
J Gaughen 1101011111011111111101110-20 
\V H Thompson 0111011001111101010111111—18 
A A Hegeman IIIOIOIOOIIIIIIIIIOOIOIII-I8 
H L O'Brien 1111110110101101 100111101—18 
L Harrison 1111111111101011111001000—18 
P A Hegeman 11010111)11101110011101101- IT 
G E Nostrand 1101001000110101111111111—17 
D E Bennett 1001110101110011011011011-16 
P E George 111111' 011111100000010110-16 
P Adam.s 0411111001101110010100110-15 
E G Frost 0010000110100011100110111—12 
C C Fleet OOOOOlOlOOOOOOOlOOllOOlOO— 6 
In the shoot-up to beat out or tie the two leaders Deacon was 
the only man to do it. They all shot up until they missed, when 
they were otit. Adams shot up, but missed on his 7th. W. H. 
Thompson missed on his 5th; Nostrand on his 5th; A. A. Hege- 
man on the 4th; Hansen on the 3d, leaving Greiff, F. A. 
Thompson and Deacon tied. 
Shoot-off. miss-and-out: Deacon missed on his 3d; Greiff on 
the 5th, while Thompson killed straight, winning the cup. 
Club shoot. 
G E Greiff 1101111010111111111001101- 19 
F A Thompson 1101110011001001110111111—17 
P Adams 1010000110111110011111110 -16 
P A Hegeman 1010000000110100101100000- 8 
W H Thompson 1100111011100111011010110—16 
D C Bennett 1101011110101111011111101-19 
P E George 0100111011110101111001110—16 
G E Nostrand 0110010100001100110011101—12 
A A Hegeman 1111111101101010101111101—19 
C G Frost. . , llOlOmoO'OlOOlOllOlOOOl - 13 
D Deacon 0010110001101110110110011—14 
H L O'Brien 0110000010100001000110110 - 9 
L Harrison 1111011110111011000111110—18 
C C Fleet OflOOO 10000100000001101 100 - 6 
In the folio-wing scores Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5 were at 10 birds; No. 
3 at 15 birds; No. 6 was at 5 pairs of doxibles. 
Events: 12 3 
Greiff 8 9 13 . . 
F Thompson.. 8 6 10 8 
Harrison 9 8 9 7 
Adams 7 612.. 
Deacon 7 . . 10 
Bennett 7 13 7 
W Thompson.. .. 6 8 .. 
4 5 6 Events: 12 3 
7 George 10 
6 Frost 9 
8 A A Hegeman 9 
6 Nostrand 9 
4 Geaghen .. . , . . .. 6 8 .. 
4 P A Hegeman , 5 
C. G. Fkost, Sec'y. 
7 5 5 
BROOKLYN GUN CLUB. 
Manager John Wright gave one of his pleasant meetings on 
Saturday, March 19, wherein men settle their relative skill with 
the shotgun at targets. There was some excellent shooting done. 
The affair was a pleasant one. 
The main event was the club shoot, a handicap at 50 targets, 
which was closel}' contested. The scores were as follows: 
Billings, 10. 11111111101111111110111111011111011110111111111111-45 
Raymond,. .11111111001111111101011101111111111111111111111101-44 
Smith 11100000010001101111110100000101111110110100101110-27 
W F Moore 11110100011011011110111000001110110101001100010100—27 
Paterson 11111000101011011100111111111100100111011011111011—36 
De Wolfe 11111111111111111110111111101000111111101111111111-44 
Dutcher, 15 10111 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 11011 1110111001001110111 11111011111— 41 
Colt, 15 10111111111111110011111111111011111111111100111111—44 
Money, 4. 11111111111111111111111111111110111111111111011111—48 
Swan, 8 11010111001100011010111101101110111111111101111111—87 
Dutcher, Raymond, Colt, Money, and Billings were in the tie. 
The shoot-off left Colt, Money and Billings tied. They will 
shoot off the tie at the next club shoot on April 9. 
In the sweepstake events some excellent shooting was done. 
The scores follow: 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
10 10 10 10 15 20 
Events : 
Targets: 
De Wolf 10 8 
Dutcher . . . 
Colt 9 10 9 10 11 16 
Moncof ■ 
Swan 
Billings 
Raymond 5 
Wnght 2 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 20 
9 9 12 18 Woods , , 7 6 3 5 , . 15 
8 9 9 8 13 16 Am_end 7 6 4 7 14 
Fanning 14 IS 
9 9 10 9 13 18 Hallowell .,, 10 17 
8 9 8 11 18 Roval , 15 
8 15 16 Moore 15 
Smith , , 12 
9 10 
5 
7 
6 10 13 
7 ,. 15 Faurout 
20 
Seattle Rod and Gan Qub. 
Seattle, Wash,, March 14.— There was an unusually good 
attendance yesterday at our weekly shoot, although the weather 
was a little raw. Churchill, who has not shot for some time, 
was oiit, and although he is not up to shooting form yet did very 
well. Francis got 15 straight in one event, and shot well all day. 
Hood got two 15-straights, and also shot well. Stevens is a little 
off just now, but he will round to in form by the time for the 
match, Ellis is doing great work with that fine English piece 
of his. Trombone, of San Francisco, was a guest of the club, and 
shot a very warm gait sometimes. 
The boys 'shoot Tacoma for the State ciip on the 27th. 
■ Events; 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 15 20 20 15 15 _ Targets: 10 15 20 20 15 15 
Baker 5 10 
Hall 5 9 9 13 9 
Martin 5 7 
Stevenson 4 
Hood 8 15 19 17 13 15 
Spokane 5 8 . . . 
Kelsey 6 9 ,, , 
Schlumpf 8 10 12 . 
Ellis 6 3 17 12 10 14 Deacon 6 7 . . 12 8 9 
Francis 6 10 13 16 15 8 Thomas ...... ^ 4 
Chelli.=: 10 14 16 McKee 46 
Stevens 7 11 14 17 12 11 Considine 12 
Churchill 7 111114 9.. Steel 16 
Hardy 4 12 15 ..... . Trombone 12 11 14 11 
Bill 5 10 14 AVallice 17 8 9 
A 20-target race was shot between .three members, low man to 
pay for the suppers. The scores: Black 16, Morton 13, Tohfl 19. 
Hood. 
