July 2, 1898.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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IN NEW JERSEY. 
SOUTH STDE GUN CLUB. 
Newark, N. J., June 18.— The scores made at the South Side 
Gun Club's shoot to-day are as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 * 9 
Ten-ill 8 7 8 7 .. 
Jewell 6 5 6 .. 
Eay 6 .. 5 9.. 9 
Gardner 4 3 2 3 7 ........ 
Thomas 7 7 4 4 .. 6 9 .. 7 
Gumming 6 - ■ ■ •• 
Dukes . 0 7 6 7 7 S 5 
Wheaton 4 4 8 1 
Team race: 
Team No. 1: 
Thomas 1001111111111101111011111—21 
Dukes 1101011101111111011011111—20-41 
Team No. 2: 
Terri 1 1 1101011101 110101011 1 01111-18 
Day 01111000111 101 11011 101100-16—34 
ENDEAVOR GUN CLUB. 
Marion, N. L, Tune 18. — An enjoyable afternoon's shoot was 
given by the Endeavor Gun Club to-day. The competition was 
spirited throughout. A stiff wind added to the difficulties of mak- 
ing good scores. 
The eight-men team shoot was the main event, and excited much 
interest. The Endeavors succeeded this time in defeating the 
Dunellen Gun Club's team by a score of 154 to 134. No. 7 event, 
was at 10 singles and 5 pairs. A novel team race was shot in 
No. 6 event, 15 targets, nine men on a side. Each man drew a 
number from a hat. No one knew till after the race was over 
what team he was on, or who was for or against him. O. and E. 
in the scores denote the odd and even numbers, the odd numbers 
making one team, the even the other one. 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 5p 15 20 10 
L Piercy, O 7 8 8 9 .. 12 14 .. 
Chase, l! 8 11 6 11 6 10 14 9 
Banks, O 9 13 10 12 7 14 .. .. 
H Money, E 8 15 10 12 7 12 17 8 
E Taylor, O 8 11 9 13 . . 14 . . 
Beveridge, E 10 15 9 14 5 14 15 9 
Everett, O 9 9 9 12 .. 10 .. .. 
Sinnock, O 7 11 5 9 .. 12 .. .. 
Waters, E 7 13 7 11 8 14 17 8 
Von Lengerke, E 10 13 9 13 .. 14 7 7 
Mulvany 7 12 4 11 
Pullin 6 7 6 5 
Seeley 5 7 7 
Banta, O 8 15 7 12 .. 13 16 8 
A Strader, E 7 . . 6 10 7 10 .. .. 
Baron, O 9 7 7 .. 7 .. S 
Lindzey, O 13 S 10 7 11 9 .. 
Proctor, E 7 8 .. 6 .. .. 
Gyles, O 4 8 4 10 12 .. 
Osborn, E 5 13 .. 9 .. .. 
Kelley 7 
R Strader, E 10 ■ . 
Van Dyne 12 •• 
Endeavor— Chase 17, Banks 18, Tavlor 23, Beveridge 22, Everett 
17. H, Money 22, Banta 23, Strader 12—154. 
Dunellen— Giles 15, Osborn 18, Baron 15, Lindzey 21, Fletcher 
14, Cramer, 14, Dealamon 17, Tingley 20—134. 
BOILING SPRINGS GUN CLUB. 
Rutherford, N. J., June 22. — The E. C. cup handicap was shot 
here to-day on the grounds of the' Boiling Springs Gun Club. 
Only four men took part in the shooting. Huck with a handicap 
of 4 won the E. C. cup with 24 breaks. After the cup shoot a 
few 10-target sweeps were shot. Scores: 
E. C. cup : 
Huck, 4 111111101111101 00 11 10 11 11—20—4—24 
Matzen, 7 110110001100011 10 11 10 00 10—13—7—20 
Morfev, 1 111010110110011 10 10 00 11 11—16—1—17 
James, 6 001110100001000 00 10 01 00 10— 8—6—14 
Sweepstakes : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Huck S 10 10 if Matzen 6 6 7 6 
Morfey J 10 9 7 James 7 6 . . 
W. H. Huck, Sec'y. 
Seattle Rod and Gun Club* 
Seattle, Wash., June 13. — The boys are shooting fairly well, 
but will have to wake up a little bit more, for we shoot Tacoma 
again next week for the State cup, and of course we want to hang 
on to it now that we have won it. Tacoma has a great crowd of 
shooters though, and we may have a hard time to keep it in Seattle. 
Nevertheless we are still going to let them know that we are alive, 
and hope to keep the flies off them. 
Stevens is shooting in elegant form now, and if he keeps it up 
will make plenty of them hustle at Vancouver on the 29th. 
Black and Ruppe are also shooting in good form. 
Bige Hall still swings on to the pump gun with a vengeance. 
Several of the boys are going to the Vancouver shoot on the 
29th to try their luck against the cracks of the Northwest. May 
they take all the medals and some of the cash. We took the State 
cup away from Tacoma, and now we want some of those golden 
medals that they have dangling at their waists, and if it is pos- 
sible to get them by good, clean shooting we are out for them. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 15 30 10 50 15 25 5 Targets: 15 30 10 50 15 25 5 
McKee 9 10 2 Spokane .... 10 21 7 . . 7 16 2 
W Hardy ... 11 23 Hood 13 27 9 . . 14 20 5 
Chellis 11 24 7 . . 9 14 3 Stevens 14 25 10 .. 11 18 4 
Black 11 .. 8 32 10 18 .. J Hardy .... 10 .. 6 
Ellis 12 19 8 . . 12 17 . . Black 14 22 2 
Hall 12 26 8 33 7 .. .. Ruppe 25 7 .. 5 .. .. 
Weigel 9 19 8 .. 7 .. .. Morton 2 
Event No. 2 was for the club medal. Ruppe with 6 handicap 
won with 30; "Hall with 6 handicap got second with 29. Event 
No. 4 was a challenge event for the pump gun. Event No. 6 
was 15 reverse' and 5 pairs. Event No. 7 was also reverse pull, 
unknown angles, use of both barrels. 
Buffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., June 18.- — The club's last badge shoot of the 
season was held by the Buffalo Audubon Club this afternoon. 
The members are divided into three classes, and the club offers 
two prizes in each class for the largest number of wins. The 
first prize in each class is a trophy valued at $25, and the second 
prize is valued at $15. A prize valued at $15 is also given to the 
member making the best average in all the club shoots. In addi- 
tion, a prize of $10 value is offered in each class for the member 
breaking the most targets during the season, and another of $10 
value for the member having the best attendance. In Class A 
the race was so close between C. S. Burkhardt and E. C. Burkhardt 
that a shoot-off was necessary, C. S. Burkhardt winning. This 
gave the second prize in the class to E. C. Burkhardt. L. W. Ben- 
nett won the average prize in this class. C. S. Burkhardt also won 
the trophy in Class A for the greatest number of targets broken 
during the season. In Class B, B. Talsma. won first prize, and J. 
P. Fisher and George Zoeller tied for second. Talsma also won 
the average prize. J. J. Reid won first in Class C, with W. R. 
Eaton second. Reid also carried off the average prize. The prize 
for the most straight scores was won by A. C. Heinold. The 
scores of to-day were: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 25 15 10 25 Targets: 15 15 25 15 10 25 
Fanning 15 24 .... 23 333 13 7 . . 17 
Kirkover 14 24 Schuler 18 9 . . 15 
Hebard 9 9 12 Stewart 13 7 5 . . 
Reid 5 8 12 Moody 17 15 5 .. 
Caward 13 13 23 10 9 . . Eaton 21 9 . . 
C Burkhardt... 14 13 20 .. 9 23 Zoeller 17 10 .. .. 
Covert 10 12 21 12 8 . . A C H 21 12 . . 17 
Stacy 11 21 Kelsey 15 
E Burkhardt.... 13 13 20 .. ..20 Cannon 8 
O'Brien 7 9 13 6 Warren 11 .. 20 
McCarney 6 20.. 7 20 Middaugh 4.. 
Storey 11 14 . . 6 . . McArthur 5 17 
Stover 15 10 7 . . Besser .- 14 
Talsma 10 .. 21 Sweet 19 
Jacobs 18 10 5 . . 
Trap Around Reading. 
SOUTH END GUN CLUB. 
Reading, Pa.. Tune 18.— The members of the South End Gun 
Club held a successful shoot on their grounds, on Boyer's Island, 
l.o-day. Several hundred people attended, and the shooters en- 
joyed themselves popping al bluerocks unlit dark. The club house- 
has been enlarged and is not finished, but it is expected that by 
)uly 4 the members of the South End Gun Club can show then- 
friends one of the finest shooting parks in the State. The grounds 
are so laid out that two squads can shoot, one over the magautrap 
and the other at live birds, and not interfere, Following is the 
summary of the events: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Shaaber 7 7 8 19 6 .. Hill 8 6 7.. 6 6.. 
Eshelman ... 9 5 8 18 8 6 . . Ritler 6 8 7 16 
Ball 8 3 4 10 6 4 6 Yost. 4 7 6 17 8 . . 
Gicker 6 7 9 19 7 7 . . Miles 6 8 7 16 8 .. .. 
Kelly 7 6 4 14 6 7 5 Miller 9 6 . . 16 
Capt Essick. 6 9 8 22 7 4 9 Fry 6 4 7 
Gerhart 7 9 8 15 8 10 9 Texter 6 
Grossman .. 7 9 6.. 7 4 3 Fornoff 4 3 .. 10 
No. 4 was at 25 targets, the balance at 10. 
SHULER ASSOCIATION. 
Pottstown, Pa., June 18. — Two interesting team matches were 
shot on the Shuler Association's grounds here to-day, and some 
excellent scores were made: 
Wickersham's team— Capt. Wickersham 18, Grubb 19, Davis 19, 
Smith 13, Longacre 13—82. 
De Witt's team— Lieut. De Witt 13, Trego 19, Saylor 21, Haw- 
kins 11, Slowacker 18—82. • 
Shoot-off, 10 targets per man: 
Wickersham's team — Wickersham 6, Grubb 8, Davis 9, Smith 6, 
Longacre 6 — 35. 
De Witt's team— De Witt 5, Trego 9, Saylor 6, Hawkins 3, Slow- 
aker 9—32. 
Team shoot, 10 targets per man: 
Saylor's team— Saylor 9, Davis 9, Miller 8, Cole 6—32. 
Wickersham's team — Wickersham 5, Grubb 6, Slowaker 10, Long- 
acre 4 — 25. 
Sweepstake, 7 targets: Wickersham 6, Grubb 6, Saylor 6, Davis 
6, Miller 5, Smith 4, Cole 4, Slowaker 3, Longacre 2. 
Same: Slowaker 3, Longacre 3, Davis 5, Saylor 6, Grubb 4, 
WickershaM f. 
GLEN WILLOW VS. WAYNE. 
Philadelphia, Pa., June 18.— The second of a series of three match 
shocts between the Glen Willow Gun Club and Wayne Gun Club 
took place yesterday afternoon, resulting in a victory for Glen 
Willow, making the match a tie, each club having won a shoot. 
The conditions were 25 targets per man, teams of eight men each. 
Sleeps followed for small purses. The scores follow: 
Glen Willow Gun Club— Cowan 22, Whitehouse 19, Stumm 19, 
Butler 18, Winkler 15, Hopkin 15, Hmkle 14, Crowther 13—135. 
Wayne Gun Club— J. Dillon 22, E. Dillon 22, Daly 20, Van 
Nort IS, Morrison 16, Green 12, Engle 12, Morgan 11—133. 
Sweepstakes: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Cowan 9 7 10 8 .. 23 J Dillon 6 6 5 
Engle 9 6 7 9 6 15 Morrison 5 . . 9 
Butler 9 7 8 5 5.. Kirk 5 7 7 8.. .. 
Daly 8 5 8 6 . . 11 Morris 3 . . 5 7 6 15 
Winkler 7 Soistman 6 4 6 11 
E Dillon 8 10 -. Rockafeller 6 4 . . . . 
Morgan 6 4.. 2 8.. H Kelly 2 5 .. .. 
All events were at 10 targets except No. 6, which was at 25. 
Match, 25 targets: Daly 20, Cowan 18. 
Arthur A. Fink. 
Fort Smith Gun Club. 
Fort Smith, Ark., June 27. — The regular weekly shoot of the 
Fort Smith Gun Club took place at the Fair grounds Saturday 
evening. Several of the members were out of town and the at- 
tendance was accordingly light. 
The targets were unusually hard, one trap in particular, on which 
the elevation rod was broken, throwing targets somewhere in 
the neighborhood of 100ft. high, and the way some of the boys did 
not hit that bird was a caution. 
The ladies were, out in force, and seemed to take as much in- 
terest in the target smashing as their husbands and sweethearts. 
Among the ladies present were Miss Grace Keam and Mesdames 
Matthews, Atkinson, Webber and Will Vick. We trust the ladies 
will continue to lend their presence, as we are always glad to have 
them. Mrs. Atkinson made a very good score, considering that 
she was shooting a little single-barrel 20-gauge gun that even 
Rolla Heikes himself couldn't handle successfully. 
Walter Boyd is the sourest man in town, and is telling his 
friends how it happened. Payne was shooting so poorly that he 
was afraid to show up; said he was busy taking stock. Webber 
has a new gun, and is so enthusiastic that he can hardly wait for 
shoot day to come. Echols was out of town and missed the fun. 
Stewart Miller was on hand to guy the winners and jolly the 
losers. Mrs. Matthews fired a couple of shots at the flying targets 
and failed to score, when some sympathizing friend remarked, 
"Never mind, Mrs. Matthews, your husband shoots well enough 
for both." And he does. Following is the score: 
Shot Shot 
at Broke. Av. at. Broke. Av. 
Matthews 50 45 .900 Baptiste 50 30 .600 
Leach 50 42 .840 A W Boyd 50 24 .480 
Webber 50 34 .680 Mrs Atkinson.. 10 4 . 400 
Secretary. 
Dupont Park. 
St. Louis, June 15. — The handicap at live birds, Dupont Park 
to-day, had nine entries. The conditions were 50 birds, $35 en- 
trance, birds and distance handicap, American Association rules. 
The first 25 birds were good; the second 25 fair. The State 
medal will be contested for at 25 targets on June 26. The tourna- 
ment, $100 added, will take place on July 3, 4 and 5. 
First was divided by Winston, Woodward and Nald; second by 
Selzer; third by Selzer, Prendergast, Smith and Kling. 
Winston, 30, 0 1222222222222222222 22222 —25 
2222222222222222222221222 —25—50 
Kling, 30, 0 1211221120112211211122211 —24 
221222221101212*122111112 —23—47 
Selzer, 29, 2 1020212222222112222221112 —23 
112221212122221 211122102101 —25—48 
Woodward, 30, 3 0112121211121221222212212 —24 
1112222212111012222210121211—26—50 
Prendergast, 30, 0 2111221110221111112111211 —24 
2222222202222222222022222 —23-47 
Starkloff, 30, 0 2111221110221111112111211 —24 
112*0122211111122121*1111 —22—46 
Nald, 29, 3 1202201222221121221212222 —23 
2212222220222221222222222112—27—50 
W S Thompson, 28, 4 2222222222211222222011220 —23 
22202001*2112222201001220 —17—40 
Dr Smith, 30, 0 1111221221112100112111211 —23 
11*1111112112122112211111 —24—47 
Bison Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., June 16. — In the badge event, No. 4, the win- 
ners were: Bauman in Class A, Estes in Class B, and 333 in Class 
C. Event No. 7 was at 10 live birds. No. 5 was the monthly 
trophy. These scores were made on June 11: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 10 15 25 25 15 10 Targets: 10 10 15 25 25 15 10 
Mack 5 .... 19 22 ... . Estes 7 10 13 22 25 13 8 
Schrier 8 7 17 17 ... . 333 7 14 24 23 13 5 
E C B 7 12 18 22 14 8 Norris 7 11 19 .. 12 .. 
Cooper 6 9 11 25 25 12 8 Bauman 23 20 12 8 
Foxie 11 18 18 12 7 
June 9. — In the badge event the winners were: Bauman in 
Class A, Estes in Class B, 333 in Class C. No. 7 was at 10 live 
birds. No. 4 was the badge shoot. No. 5 was the monthly trophy. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets : , 10 10 15 25 25 25 10 Targets : 10 10 15 25 25 25 10 
Geisdorfer . . . 6 . . 20 Ditton 6 9 16 
Mack 8 7 . . 13 . . 22 . . 333 4 9 17 10 18 8 
Swiveller 12 20 12 20 7 Estes 17 19 8 
Cooper 6 3 . . 20 13 7 9 Schrier 10 18 . . 19 
Foxie 7 8 .. 18 1 23 8 Beebe 6 16 .. .. 7 
Wheeler 17 8 .. 9 Bauman 19 .. 24 9 
John E. Wilson, Sec'y. 
Boston Gun Club. 
W ellington. Mass., June 22.— With smiling skies and scarcely 
a zephyr the Boston Gun Club's ninth prize shoot was ushered in 
to-day., augmented by a successful attendance. One of the most 
welcome of the thirteen was Mr. Sheffield, who has not been with 
us to the same extent as in former series, when he was .noted 
for his., weeklv enthusiasm. A business that demands fortnightly 
attendance in Chicago, vice versa, with Boston, almost deserves 
neglecting, but as aptly put by the shooter most interested, if 
therenvas no business there would be no shooting; business first, 
pleasure afterward is the safest plan to follow. _ 
Mr. Mollis duplicated his success of last week in the individual 
match, and the 26 striking out a 23 ties him with Horace on sec- 
ond. Next week ends the suspense. 
Leroy and Woodruff tied on average, 85 per cent., excellent 
shooting at 21 find 17yds. respectively, the targets being thrown 
fast and a distance of from 50 to 60yds. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 10 10 10 6 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 6 
Gordon, 17 8 9 6 fi 8 8 6 5 12 9 9 3 
Miskav. 19 7 9 6 3 7 6 5 6 10 6 10 . , 
Leroy,' 21 8 9 9 5 10 9 d 7 13 7 .. .. 
Hollis 17 6 8 7 5 10 9 10 7 13 6 9 . . 
Woodruff, 17 9 9 10 5 9 7 9 7 15 6 .. .. 
Sheffield. 16 4 6 6 3 9 8 7 5 10 3 7 5 
Benton, 14 6 7 5 0 6 4 3 3 
Nickols. 16 7 5 3 2 7 5 .. 
Adams, 16 9 7 4 2 6 5 8 7 
Hooker, 16 7 5 5 2 
Williams, 15 10 7 7 ,. .. 6 8 7 11 6 .. .. 
Spencer, IS 5 7 7 8 7 13 9 7.. 
Nutter, 16 2 2 1 6 
Events 1, 5, 6 and 9. known angles; 2 and 7, unknown; 3 and 
S, reverse; 4 and 12, pairs; 10, unknown traps, expert rules; 11, 
straightaway, 17yds. 
Ninth contest prize series, 30 targets, 10 known, 10 unknown and 
10 reverse; distance handicap: 
Hoilis, 17 ninioi.li— 9 mmmi—io 1011101110—7—26 
Leroy, 21 1111111011—9 1101111111—9 1101011011—7—25 
Woodruff. 17 11111)11010-7 1111011111—9 0101101111—7—23 
Spencer, 18 1101010111-7 11J11H010— 8 1001110111—7—22 
Williams, 15 0001101111— 6 1110110111— 8 1011100111— 7—21 
Sheffield, 16 1011011111— 8 1110011110- 7 0011101100— 5-20 
Adams, 16 1 101001010 — -i 1011110111—8 1110110110—7—20 
Gordon, 17 1011101111— 8 1110110001— 6 0100110101— 5—19 
Miskay, 19 1111101000— 6 1101000011— 5 0110111001— 6—17 
Benton. 14 1010001100— 4 0001100010— 3 0110000100— 3—10 
Poor, 16 0000010100— 2 0000100000— 1. 1100110110— 6—9 
Ogden Gun Club Tournament. 
Ogden, 111., June 25. — The tournament of the Ogden Gun Club, 
held at Ogden, 111., June 23, was a complete success, 
although rain delayed the beginning of the programme 
for two hours. The club used a magautrap, and all con- 
testants were much pleased with the way in which the new trap 
threw bluerocks. All the surrounding cities were represented 
by good boys. Max and Wade Holton are twelve and fourteen- 
year-old boys from Sidcll, 111. The contestants were so keen for 
sport that no stop was made for dinner. 
The scores for the entire day were as follows: 
Events: 
Targets : 
Gere 
Gray 
Rollings 
Cad .... 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 6 
7 8 
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 
7 
7 10 
10 
15 15 10 25 10 
7 10 10 15 15 10 25 * 25 
6 
7 
9 
10 12 
8 21 
5 
6 8 7 12 8 
10 15 14 24 
4 
"6 
8 
9 
12 12 
7 18 
6 
3 9 7 11 13 10 24 8 24 
4 
7 
10 
9 
13 13 
7 22 
9 
7 8 6 14 11 
8 21 13 22 
5 
4 
5 
9 
11 10 
9 18 
8 
6 10 9 8 9 
8 14 15 18 
7 
7 
6 
12 11 
8 18 
7 
5 7 814 8 
9 21 
4 
5 
9 
7 
12 11 
8 20 
9 
5 9 9 11 13 
9 20 ii 20 
3 
7 
10 ., 
, , 6 .... 10 
9 
'5 
5 .. 
5 
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10 
i4 14 
8 19 
'9 
. . 9 10 14 14 
8 25 15 
5 
7 
4 
5 
6 
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3 6 
5 .. .. 
5 
'6 
7 
8 
13 8 
5 22 
8 
7 0 . . 12 15 
9 24 12 .. 
3 
5 
6 
7 
11 2 
f) 5 
6 
4 5 5 .. ,. 
6 
6 
9 
10 
11 12 10 21 
7 
7 7 8 14 13 
7 23 16 25 
6 
5 
8 
9 
12 11 
7 8 
10 
4 7 6 15 10 
4 18 12 22 
7 
0 
8 
7 
14 11 
8 19 
9 
6 9 8 12 12 
8 21 18 20 
6 
3 
7 
5 
S 6 
7 15 
7 7 5 ..10 
Watkins ... 6 9 
Benjamin 7 9 
C Kirbv 
11 6 
.. 9 
Athos 5 5 10 8 13 13 10 23 5 16 9 9 14 14 9 24 11 
Percival 5 5 6 8 8 12 7... 8 
'iv. '5 
... 4 
Robertson 
6 
6 
6 
... c 
4 
4 
3 
7 
L Irle 
8 
8 
C Irle 
19 3 5 3 5 
5 8 5 12 9 8 18 .. .. 
7 5 
8 3 8 
10 7 
9 .. 
Helton 4 2 
6 5 
McKinley 5 5 8 4 
Jenkins 3 1 ... 4 
Eastman 5 2 
8 6 
5 5.. 4 .. 
5 3 
5 .. 
8 5 
4 6 .. 9 12 7 
T K Taylor 7 10 ,. .. 20 8 5 
Lenington 8 8.. 6.. 
L C Wood 11 5 16 
Stewart 13 9 20 . . 7 7 8 12 11 9 . . 16 20 
Hoy 8 6 17 8 
L Kirby 9 9 
E Kirby 11 4 
Carson 
Hiller ... 21 8 4 
* 10 doubles. 
8 5 5 
6 15 ... . 7 
7 8 10 13 
8 .. 
14 .. 
13 . . 9 22 15 20 
Connecticut State League. 
Springfield, Mass., June 16. — Thefollowing scores were made to- 
day at the tournament of the Connecticut State League. Nos. 1, 
2, 6 and 8 were at known angles. Nos. 3, 5, 7, 10, 11 and 13 were 
unknown. Nos. 4, 9 and 12 were regular. No. 14 was at 5 pairs: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Av. 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 10 15 10 10 15 15 10 10 10 10 20 Av. 
Claridge 9 9 8 10 12 10 15 10 10 13 14 10 7 6 10 19 .005 
Edgerton 8 6 8 9 14 9 12 9 8 12 14 6 6 4 7 15 .773 
Mills 9 8 8 8 12 10 12 10 9 11 9 7 10 7 5 19 .840 
Merritt 7 7 8 7 13 8 12 8 6 14 13 7 7 6 10 16 .781 
Bristol ........ 9 9 9 8 13 7 13 10 7 13 12 9 5 . . . . 13 .800 
Potter 9 9 9 10 12 8 14 9 7 11 12- 8 8 .... 15 .820 
Stevens ........ 9 8 9 9 14 10.13 7 8 14 13 8 10 6.. 19 ,872 
Savage 9 10 10 8 11 9 11 10 7 10 14 9 8 6 5 17 .855 
Coais 8 8 5 11 5 9 1 6 912 5 8 4 7 12 .611 
Blarney 9 5 6 14 7 11 8 5 12 13 6 8 7 6 13 .722 
Downing 6 7 4 12 8 13 7 6 15 6 5 7 9 8 14 .711 
Eaton 6 6 7 7 8 7 10 784 
McGinty 7 8 4 8 5 5 8 9 .15 .600 
Gaines 7 7 6 8 9 8 12 8 8 10 12.. 8 3 6 13 .090 
Stacy 9 8 8 6 13 9 13 7 4 13 12 .. 10 5 8 17 .788 
Gaylord 9 9.. 9 771 
Cutter 7 9 9 . . 12 9 11 8 , .. 810 
Vidian 10 8 9 6 9 7 14 5 ., .788 
Crocker 8 5 6 . . 10 8 10 ... . 7 . , . . 5 655 
Fellows 9 9 8 8 . . 8 10 7 7 . . 14 18 .816 
Tordan 10 7 9 9 11 7 11 6 6 13 14 5 . . 6 7 17 766 
Derrick 8 9 5 8 . . 5 4 7 13 15 643 
Hawey 7 9 13 5 8 13 . 733 
Guindles 8 10 7 8 5 5 15 . 590 
Hatch 4 g 3 300 
Hawes . » , . . 13 
Blakeslee 9 .. 13 7 .. .. 14 '.'.[[ 
Lathrop 7 5.. 5.. j ' j " 
Davis 8 .. 7 6 2 ,, 
H. R. Merritt. 
Fitchburg Rifle and Gun Club. 
Fitchburg, Mass. — Our regular shoots , was held here to-dav. 
June 22. A heavy thunderstorm came up just the time set for the 
shoot. The attendance was very small. Mr. Joyce, of the Lowell 
Mass., Gun Club, was a visitor, and proved himself a gentleman and 
a shooter. The following is the score: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets : 10 10 10 10 10 10 Targets : 10 10 10 10 10 10 
Converse 9 6 5 4 9 8 Cutler 7 8 6 7 6 6 
Taylor 6 3 2 Hooks 10 6 7 6 5 
Bingham 9 6 5 6 3 1 Joyce , 8 4 7 
