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FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Leominster Gun Clab. 
Leominster, Mass., May 21. — The Leominster Gun Club to- 
day held an all-day tournament on the grounds at Leominster 
Park. Programme of fifteen events, 200 targets. J. R. Hull, of 
Parlcer Bros., with the famous Parker gun, and Hooker, acting as 
representative for Tom Keller, of the King's Powder Co. and 
Peters' Cartridge Co., were the only ones to shoot the entire pro- 
gramme, and secured fair averages, Hull .825, Hooker .795. Many 
friends were made for the Parker gun, and Peters Victor shells 
loaded with King's Smokeless, "the quickest on earth." Other 
visitors were Hollis and the "Hingham handicapper" from Bos- 
ton. Rule and Burton, Lowell, Mass.; Snell and Nick, Wor- 
cester, Mass. ; Bowen and Greener, Marlboro', Mass. Robt. 
Smith was on hand. AH regretted that Tom Keller was unable to 
be present, as he had intended to be, and would have been had it 
not been for a telegram calling the "hustler" to New York. The 
conditions were not good for high scores, as the wind was strong 
and a bright sun shone. Below are the scores in detail: 
Nos. 1, 7, 13, 14 and 15 were regular. Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 12 were 
unknown angles. No. 6 was five pairs. Nos. 8, 9, 10 and 11 were 
reverse angles. 1 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets: 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 25 25 15 10 20 10 10 10 
Hull 8 8 7 13 8 7 10 18 20 12 9 16 10 10 9 
Hooker ti 9 8 14 9 8 9 18 19 13 9 13 9 8 7 
Hollis 9 8 5 12 7 7 8 12 12 11 8 13 
Rule 9 8 5 12 7 7 8 12 12 11 8 12 
Robt Smith 6 8 7 11 8 6 8 14 12 13 9 15 8 8 . . 
Stickney 7 7 7 9 7 4 7. ,15 9 6 16 6 5.. 
Snell 8 10 10 11 9 8 9 20 13 13 7 16 7 . . . . 
Nick 4 3 2 
Rice 7 .. 3 9 12 7 13 8 8 .. 
Burbank 7 S , 6 13 11 6 13 6 8 . . 
Andrews 7 6' 5 8 412.... 8 
Burton 6 7 6 9 6.. 7.. 12 9 5 14 
Bowen 13 7 5 14 8 7 .. 
Greiner 12 8 6 10 6 6 
Whitney 5 5 
Spring 11 3 13 5 5 .. 
B F Smith 7 3 15 8 10 . 
Sampson 7 G 11 7 . . 7 
Harris 6 
G Sampson 7 8 . . 
Shot Shot 
at. Broke. Av. - at. Broke. Av. 
Hull 200 165 .825 Andrews 85 50 . 570 
Hooker 200 159 .795 Burton 135 81 .600 
Hollis 170 112 . 655 Bowen 90 54 .600 
Rule 145 120 .827 Greiner 90 48 . 530 
R Smith 190 133 .700 Whitnev 75 32 .420 
Stickney 165 105 . 650 Spring 65 37 .560 
Snell 180 147 .811 B F Smith .... 75 50 .600 
Nick 30 9 .300 Sampson 55 38 . 560 
Rice ............ 10 Harris 20 6 .300 
Burbank 120 78 . 650 G Sampson .... 20 15 .750 
Trap Around Reading. 
Reading, Pa., May 14.— The South End Gun Club, " at its last 
meeting, decided to hold its next shoot on Decoration Day. At 
this tournament the second contest will be held for the club 
medals at 25 birds. A committee was appointed to make arrange- 
ments. The medals are now held by John Shaaber and Capt. 
Wm. Essick. 
Boyertown, Pa., May 10. — At the monthly shoot held by the 
Boyertown Rod and Gun Club to-day Mr. Wm. D. Shealer won the 
gold medal in the club shoot at 25 targets. Mr. N. D. Benner had 
won it at the shoot before, in April. 
Pottstown, Pa., May 11.^ — An interesting target tournament was 
held here to-day under the auspices of the Shuler Shooting As- 
sociation. A team shoot between two teams, captained by 
Capt. Wickersbam and Lieut. Saylor, was the principal feature. 
Summary : 
First event, teams of five rnen each, each man shooting at 25 
targets: 
Lieut. Saylor's Team. Capt. Wickersham's Team. 
Saylor 21 Wickersham 18 
L H Davis ..21 Grubb 15 
Yerger 15 Eagle 14 
Stone 16 Cole 13 
S E Davis 11—84 Guest 9—69 
Sweeps followed at targets: summary: 
Events: 23456789' 
Targets: 5 5 5 7 10 10 10 10 
Yerger 4 2 '4 4 8 7 .. .. 
Wickersham 4 5 3 4 9 8 7 8 
Grubb , 4 5 5 7 6 9 9 5 
S E jQavis 3 1 3 3 7 3 .. 
Guest 3 3 .. 2 6 4 .. 
Saylor 2 5 3 4 8 7 6 9 
Cole .... 4 2 3 .. 
L H Davis 5 6 5 
Slonaker 7 5 4 7 
Guilden , 4 
West Chester, Pa., May 14. — The second monthly shoot of 
the West Chester Gun Club was held to-day on their grounds 
near town. The club shoot for May was won by Fergueson, who- 
hit 23 out of 25 targets. A number of the men shot up their 
scores for April. Sweeps followed at targets; summary: 
April. May. April. May. 
Targets: 25 25 Targets: , 25 25 
Davis 22 16 P Brinton 21 
Gill 19 18 Green S 
Allen 4 10 Jones 6 
Garrett 15 17 C Brinton 1& 
Fergueson 23 Atkins 6 
Ford 21 
Arthur A. Fink. 
Trap at Worcester. 
Worcester, Mass., May 21. — Trap-shooting is taking in ovnr 
town. We had a goodly number at our regular club shoot Tues- 
day, and also at the gun club shoot to-day. 
We are looking forward to a return to the good old days wbeni 
the crowd of shooters was so great at a Worcester Club shoot 
that many of them went home complaining that they did not get 
enough shooting. 
Following are the scores made at the two clubs this week: 
Merchandise race, 30 targets, magautrap: Walls 28, Lange 27, 
Bucklin 25, Fuller 25, Buck 25, Goodell 24, Randall 24, Elmer 24 
Tougas 23, Swan 21, Dodge 21, Emory 19. 
Parker gun trophy, handicap event, 15 targets from magautrap,. 
with extra allowance of birds added to the scores of some of the 
shooters: Randall 18, Tougas 15, ISucklin 15, Dodge 15, Walls 14 
Fuller 14, Goodell 12, Swan 10. 
Worcester Gun Club scores. — Worcester county championship, 
5 pairs, magautrap: Walls 9, Bucklin 7, Fuller 7, Goodell 5, 
Swan 5. 
Forehand trophy, 20 targets, magautrap: Bucklin 19, Walls 17,. 
Fuller 16, Swan 10, Dodge 8, Lange 7. 
The scores of the Worcester Sportsmen's Club at its shoot. May 
17, are as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 30 Targets: 10 10 10 10 30 
Forehand 9 9 10 9 25 Walls 9 10 9 fl 25 
Snell 7 8 7 8 17 Emory 8 3 13 
Rice 6 3 8 5 13 Harris 1 
Buck 8 8.. 6 18 Russell .' 7" 
Hanson 8 4 6 8 23 Bucklin 9 6 7 7 2S 
Nos. 1 and 3 were regular; Nos. 2 and 5, reverse: No. 4 un- 
known. A. W. Walls. 
The Voice of the Gun, 
To those lucky mortals who love rod and line 
The click of the reel is compellingly sweet; 
And they say, "Though the voices of nature are fine. 
The reel's happy singing can never be beat." 
The persons who listen by day or by night 
The voices of nature will always enthrall; 
But I think, though the click of the reel is all right. 
That the voice of the gun is the sweetest of all. 
A. L. L. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
EMERALD GUN CLUB. 
May 17.— The Emerald Gun Club held its club shoot in Brook- 
lyn to-day. The event was at 10 live birds, point system: 
Dr Hudson, 29 ....21221*1121— 9 J H Moore, 28 1001201210—6 
Dr O'Connell, 29. . .2122222222— 10 G K Breit, 25 21*1122111—9 
E J Clark, 29 1112122112—10 F W Place, 28 1211*12111— 9 
C Billings, 28 01112121*2—8 W Sands, 28 0222222222—9 
T Woelfel, 25 1221212101— 9 S Van Allen, 29. . .2212122112— 10 
E O Weiss, 25 12012221**— 7 O Brown, 25 0220122101— 7 
W Joerger, 28 12*2*21212— 8 Stillman, 25 1222202020— 7 
Dr Richter, 25 ... .22*202201*- 6 B Amend, 28 2111201121—9 
R Regan, 25 *022111111- 8 W Amend, 28 2*01022201— 6 
T Short, 28 *202212012- 7 C Stuetzle, 25 0101120U0- 6 
Catton, 28 2122210002— 7 Dr McFarland, 28. .0200112001— 5 
H Fessenden, 28 ...2220222202— 8 Hillers, 28 2000200010—7 
♦Kitching, 28 2111020022— 7 Mollenhaucr, 25. .. .0100201110— 5 
*T-I S Wells, 28 2211120222— ,9 *F Bender, 28 122022222*— 8 
E A Vroome, 29. . .2101010101— 6 T Coady, 25 2010012010—5 
* Guest. C. W. Billings. 
BROOKLYN GUN CLUB. 
May 21.— The attraction at the Brooklyn Gun Club's grounds this 
afternoon was the monthly contest for the Troisdorf cud. This 
event produced several ties on 25 — highest possibles, no less 
than five men scoring 25 with their respective allowances of 
misses as breaks. The only shooter who did not use his allow- 
ance was Woods, who broke 25 straight, repeating in the first 
shoot oflf with 23 out of 25, making an actual 48 out of 50. The 
four who tied with him were G. Wood, Paterson, Dr. Smith and 
Moore. In the second shoot-off Paterson fell out, leaving four 
still in it. Woods and G. Wood were the next to fail, both drop- 
ping out in the third shoot-off. Moore and Smith shot ofi once 
mdre, and again' tied on highest possibles. Being short of shells 
and time, they agreed to decide it miss-and-out. Smith winning 
in the second round. 
-Among those present were Edward Banks, secretary of the 
American E. C. & Schultze Powder Company, and Harold Money, 
who is attached to the same company s chemistry department. 
Another visitor was E. Everett, from the W-A Powder Mills of 
Laflin & Rand, at Pompton, N. J. Neither of the three above 
named shot for the Troisdorf cup, the conditions of the cup being 
"no one connected with any powder firm to be eligible to com- 
pete," i. e. "amateurs only." 
As usual, Harold Money shot a great gait, and held up his end 
as his scores show. In Nos. 5, 6 and 7, Money and Everett shot as 
a team against Banks and Waters. The team scores were as fol- 
lows: No. 5, Money and Everett 45, Banks and Waters 44. In 
No. 6 the teams tied on 42 each, shooting off the tie in No. 7, 
which again resulted in favor of Money and Everett by one target 
with scores of 42 to 41. 
Below are the scores in the unknown angle avents: 
Events : 1 2 3 4 *5 6 7 Events : I 2 3 4 *5 6 7 
Targets: 15 15 15 25 25 25 25 Targets: 15 15 15 25 25 25 25 
Banks 15 13 13 18 23 23 24 Lane 6 7 . . 18 . . .. 
H Money. . . .13 15 14 23 24 24 22 Remsen ' 14 IS 21 . . 21 
Waters 14 12 14 17 21 19 17 G Wood 25 . . 21 
De Wolf ....12 12 13 13 21 .. .. Skidmore 9 19 23 18 . . 
C F 8 4 9 14 24 6 .. Dr Smith 25 .. .. 
Woods 12 14 13 20 25 .. .. Paterson 25 .. .. 
Everett 11 11 11 19 21 18 20 Moore 25 ., .. 
* Cup shoot — Scores given with allowances of misses as breaks. 
Five events at pairs from the magautrap were also shot. Nos. 
2 and 3 were somewhat novel, the conditions being that the shoot- 
er must shoot at the last target first; and as John Wright sprung 
the two targets at an appreciable interval apart, it was mighty 
hard shooting. The idea was Remsen's, and he received little 
sympathy for his failure at bis first attempt. In his second at- 
tempt he "beat the band." All the other events at pairs were .shot 
regular. Scores were: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 20 10 10 20 20 Targets: 20 10 10 20 20 
Banks 16 6 5 15 19 Remsen 1 6 
Everett 9 4 5 12 . . Woods 10 . . 
Waters 11 4 4 15 . . Osterhout 10 
Money 18 6 5 IS 14 
Troisdorf cup, 25 targets, handicap allowance: 
De Wolf 1101011100111110111111110—19 
G Wood 1111110110011110111001111-19 
Lane 0101001010010010010010111—11 
Dr Smith 1101101111110001111111001—18 
Woods 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Waters 0010111111010011111011101—17 
Adams r. 1100111011110111011111101—19 
Skidmore OlllllOmOiniUOlOUOll— 19 
Patterson 1111011111110100110011111-19 
Remsen 1011111111101011101011111—20 
M oore 1011101110101111110110101—18 
Shoot oflf of ties, conditions same as match : 
G E Wood 0101101111110001111111110— IS 
Dr Smith 1111111111101111110111111—2.3 
Woods 1101111111111111011111111—23 
Patterson 1101111010100100000001011—12 
Moore 1111101110111011111101100— 1^» 
Shoot off of ties: 
Dr Smith 0001111111111101011111111—20 
M oore • 1111110110101011111111101—20 
G E Wood 1111111111111110110110101—21 
Shoot-oflf, miss-and-out: Smith 1 1, Moore 1 0. 
Wilde 
Whitley 
Tommy 5 
Bothroyd 
Wright 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
TRAP AT LYNDHURST. 
Lyndhurst, N. J., May 17.— There were nine competitors in the 
live-bird handicap, $25. First money was $45, second $27, third 
$18. The scores tell the story. The birds were a mixed lot : 
Count, 28 01010102*1011001000110100—11 
Wolf,- 27 112222*2222122222122*22*2—22 
Van Dyke, 29 2222222022*20222222122221—22 
Timmons, 28 2212212102211212222200002—20 
Brewer, h 0222221222222222222122222—24 
Morfey, 30 2222222100202202212212222—21 
Doty, 30 0221220222222220222222222—22 
Class, '30 2022222200202222222222022—20 
Riggott, 28 0011202222221220212*22212—20 
Sweepstakes, 7 birds, $3: 
Wolf 22*2222—6 Timmons 0221222—6 
Class 22222*2—6 Doty 1112021—6 
Morfey 1222210—6 
Same: 
Wolf 0122010-4 
Class 2102120—5 
Morfey 2002212—5 
Hoffman 0220000—2 
Count 1101001—4 
Little 2002101—4 
iC.' 
The Brooklyn Gun Club will hold an all-day shoot on June 16 Be- 
sides the magautrap, the club also will then have a set of traps 
installed to shoot according to the Sergeant system. There will 
probably be some one-cent target events in the programme. 
Timmons 2222022—6 Van Dyke 11110* 
Doty 1222222—7 
Same: 
Morfey 1202222—6 Bunn 0122112—6 
Doty 1011002—4 Little 1121102—6 
Wolf 2222222—7 Hopper 0022212—5 
HUDSON GUN CLUB. 
Jersey City, N. J., May 22.— The last shoot for the month of 
May was held by the Hudson Gun Club on their grounds during 
the last week. The day was exactly the reverse of the previous 
shoot, and brought out a fair attendance. This was cup day, and 
there were sixteen entries in the club event, all of which had to 
break 18 targets before scoring a point, and 6 points were all that 
■could be made at any one shoot. There ■were three ties of 6 points 
each for the possession of the cup for the month — Schorty, De 
Long and Heritage. On the shoot-off Schorty won. Following 
are the points scored by each member in the four shoots: C. V L 
0, Schorty 11, Kelly 10, Van Dyne 23, Johns 12, Wright 13, De 
Long 12, Bock 15, Banta 10, Nagle 12, Hughes 5, Whitley 18, 
Heritage 12, Goetz 5, Tommy 13, McElroy 6, Wilde 6, Schields 5, 
O'Brien 0, Ratigan 6, Ahz 7, Bothroyd 6, Brewer 10, Doran 0. 
The scores were as follows: 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 25 10 15 10 10 
Schorty 6 9 9 10 22 10 15 9 6 
De Long 9 9 21 7 8 6 9 
Bock 4 5 19 4 13 4 6 
Schields 8 6 8 8 15 4 
Heritage 7 .. .. 17 6 
Hughes 6 .. 3 .. 10 
Xelly 6 7 .... 18 7 .. 8 .. 
Van Dyne ...v....:... 7 8 7 10 20 5 13 4 .. 
Altz 6 7 .... 14 5 
Brewer 6 9 1 
.. 2 9 4 4 4.. 
.. 3 6 5 10 4 .. 
.. 2 13 5 
.. 10 2 
.. ..15 8 7 .. .. 
A. L. Hughes, Sec-'y- 
GREENVILLE GUN CLUB. 
Kells Point, Jersey City, May 11.— The following scores wefe 
made to-day at 10 targets, unknown angles : 
Hartmann 1000110100 Collins UIOIUHO 
*Agneau 01110101010 Dodds 1111101101 
*Lembeck 11011111111 
* Allowance. W. C. Collins, Scc'y. 
NEW UTRECHT GUN CLUB. 
Woodlawn, May 22.— Plenty of enthusiasm, splendid birds and 
a small attendance characterized the bi-monthly live-bird shoot 
of the New Utrecht Gun Club this afternoon at Woodlawn. 
As usual, J. N. Meyer drew his customary hard birds, and his 
score suffered in consequence. 
In the quarterly cup shoot F. A. Thampsotl, shooting out 
straight, captured the prize. 
On Decoration Day we will hold an all-day live-bird shoot, and 
if the interest lags at all at live birds we can take a try at targets, 
as our facilities for trapping both clays and "lives" are of the best. 
Every one come down. Trap ready at 9:30 A. M. Light refresh- 
ments can be had on the grounds, also shells for both targets and 
live birds. 
Class A. 
C M Meyer, 30 2202022220 —7 F Thompson, 28 ...11110100.11 —7 
W Thompson, 28. .122121*2*2 —8 
Class B. 
J N Meyer, 28 20202*21*22—7 P E -George, 27 00211222222—9 
Ouarterly cup shoot, 7 birds: 
F "A Thompson 1111122-7 C M Meyer 0*22220-^ 
W H Thompson 2120012—5 P E George 0212200— i 
J N Meyer 222*022—5 E G Frost 0020202—3 
First sweep, 5 birds: C. M. Meyer 5, J. N. Meyer 4, F. A. 
Thompson 3. 
Second sweep, 5 birds: F. A. Thompson 5, C. M. Meyer 4, 
P. E. George 3, J. N. Meyer 2. E. G. Frost, Sec'y. 
HACKENSACK RIVER GUN CLUB. 
Hoboken, May 21. — Inclosed please find scores of four events 
shot on H. R. G. C. grounds May 12. Another team match was 
shot on May 19 on same grounds between J. H. Outwater and 
Capt. F. Jack vs. H. jM. Heflich and J. R. Ashback, 15 birds 
per man, $25 a side, bjrds extra, resulted in a win for Outwater 
and Jack; total scores beings 26 to 22. My being unable to attend 
prevents me from sending individual scores. 
Event- No. 1, team match, 10 birds per man, Heflich and Ashbach 
vs. Outwater and Capt. Jack, $25 a side, each man to pay for his 
birds, A. S. A. rules: 
H M Heflich... 2112112122— 10 Capt F Jack.. .2122000201— 6 
R Ashbach ...0021100002— 4—14 J H Outwater.01112*0202— 6— 12 
Event No. 2, team match, $10 a side, same conditions as No. 1, 
5 birds per man, L. F. Kleber and PI. M. Kreraer vs. W. Hexamer 
and John Chartrand: 
L F Kleber 00222—3 W Hexamer 122*2^ 
H M Kremer 1022—3— 6 J Chartrand 21*01—3— 7 
Event No. 3, 10 birds, $3.50, birds extra: 
W Bimer 0012221220—7 A Fry 0002220121—6 
P Schmidt 0220020111—6 
Event No. 4, 5 birds, $2.50, birds extra: 
C Dietz 02210-3 J Yonk 11*02-3 
W Bimer 10022—3 G Hoops 012*0—2 
A Fry 21202—4 
John L. Chartrand, Sec'y H. R. G. C. 
Montpelier Gun Club. 
Montpelier, Vt., May 20. — I hand you herewith the score 
between the teams of the Recreation Gun Club, of Barre, Vt., 
and the Montpelier Gun Club, for the gold medal emblematic 
of the team cliampionship of the State, which was won by the 
Montpelier boys at Burlington last season, and as the score will 
show still remains with us. 
The conditions were 100 targets per man, 50 known and 50 un- 
known angles. Three men from each team in a squad, and shoot- 
ing in courses of 25. The weather conditions were about perfect, 
with enough wind to make the bluerocks pretty lively, and a 
change in the light about the middle of the race seemed to set 
all hands to guessing. The Recreation men were Griffin, Reynolds, 
B. A. Eastman, W. H. Eastman, Stewart and Abbott. The Mont- 
pelier's Barrett, Standish, Walton, Brown, Cummings and Stod- 
dard. 
Known angles: 
C O Barrett 11111111111111111111011110111111111111111111011110—40 
L J Griffin 01001011110101111001111010110001111011011111111100—38 
F .A. Standish ......11011101111110111111110101101111001110101110111111—39 
W G Reynolds 00011001101001 lOOUUOOlllllOOllOOllOllOll 10110111—30 
vValton. 01010110110110111111110111011111111111110011110110-38 
B A Eastman 111100101111111100010 1111110111101011111101111101—88 
W H Eastman 11110111110111011111111011111101010100111111111111-42 
T G Brown 11011110110110101110011011110011101111101101011100—38 
G Stewart.- OlOOOllllUOOOUll 10' 111111011101111111011011001011—35 
L C Cummings 11111110110111111111111011011101011110101011110111—40 
A P Abbott 010110010110001100111111001001111011111111011000110—28 
W C Stoddard lOUOOOOOlOOl 1011101001110111011111001111101111101—32 
Unknown angles: 
Barrett 10010101111111111110111001100101111111111111101101—37 
Griffin 11011010001100111110101110011001010000011110111000—28 
Standish lOllUUOlllOOUlllllllOllOOlOOlllOHllOlOlllOllll— 37 
Reynolds IIIOOUOOIIOOIIIOUOIOOOIOOIOOOIIOOIOOIOOIOOI 11001-24 
Walton lOlllOOOOlllOUUOOllllllOOlOlUOl 1011 1110100111101—32 
B A Eastman 11111101111101110111100100011101111001001011010110-32 
W H Eastman 10001111110111110111111011111001111101110011011110-37 
J G Brown lOlllllOOOlOOOioOlOi'lOllOlOlOlOOlllllOOlllOOOOOOlO-24 
G Stewart 0011 Hill 101101 OOOOlllOlOOOloOOUllUOOlllOllUOll 31 
L C Cummings 10111001010111000001011000100100100001000110001011—21 
A P Abbott 10001000111000011110110110000110000001101011111011—25 
W C Stoddard 11011 IIOIOIOIIOIIOUORUIIOIIOIOIOIOIIOIUOIOOIIOI 32 
G. B. Walton, Sec'y. 
Valley Gun Club. 
Grand Rapids, Mich., May 20. — The Valley City Gun Club 
shoot was well attended to-day, but the scores were poor. A 
new man took the senior medal and trophy, the junior and ama- 
teur medals remaining the property of Mr. Lisle and Mr. Reid 
respectively. Event No. 6 was the trophy and medal race, and 
the scores were as follows: Coleman 21, Lisle 21, Holcomb 20, 
Widdicomb 19, Calkins 18, Kelsey 18, Gould 18, Walton 17, Rush 
15, Greenway 15, Reid 14, Bayne 13, Skillman 12, *Karsten 22. 
In this Coleman, senior, and Lisle, junior, tied for the trophy, and 
in the shoot-off tied again in events 7 and 8; then shot at IS 
and Coleman won by 2 targets. 
* Visitor. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 7 8 Events: 1 2 3 4 7 8 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 
Widdicomb .... 8 14 7 10 7 11 Kelsey 7 13 7 . . 
Walton 8 13 8 12 . . . . Skillman 4 5 
Karstens 9 11 .. 11 .. .. Murray 2 6 .. .. 
Coleman 7 7 . . 12 6 9 Bush 9 5 7 .. 
Holcomb 13 8 14 9 . . (Sould 6 8 . . . . 
Lisle 11 5 . . 6 9 Reid 6 15 
Greenway 3 .. 8 9 8 .. Bayne 3 7 
Calkins 9 Grossman 4 4 
3anta 
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Auburn Gun Qub. 
AuBL'RN, Me., May 21. — The Auburn Gun Club held their regu- 
lar weekly shoot this afternoon. The boys turned out well and 
had some good sport. Barker and Huniiersell tied for the badge, 
and Hunnersell won on the shoot-off. We intend to hold our 
first annual tournament June 30, and are going to have a rousing 
big one. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Birds; 25 10 10 10 Birds: 25 10 10 10 
Barker 21 9 5 .. Cobb 19 5 6 .. 
Fletcher 18 6 5 .. Libby 8 4 4 .. 
Ashley 18 7 6 6 Dame 3 
A Cushman 16 .. 4 6 Wills 16 
Francis 15 8 . . . . Chamberlin 8 
White 15 5 5 9 Bickford 13 
Conners 19 7 4 . . C Cushman 12.. 4 7 
Hunnersell .r;.....-.-r., 21 10 8.. Ray 9 4 5 
Wood 17 .. .. 2 Greenwood 7 6 .. 
Xb' A. Baseer, Sec'y, 
