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FOREST AND STREAM. 
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hip- ^hooting. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here send in 
notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Aug. 10-11— Sherburne, N. Y.— Two days' shoot of Sherburne 
Gun Club, at targets. L. D. Branard, Sec'y. 
Aug. 10-11.— Duiuth, Minn.— Central Gun Club's sixth annua! 
tournament; targets. E. C. Maxfield, Sec'y. 
Aug. 11.— Marlborough, N. V.— Trophy shoot, Hudson Rivei 
Trap-Shooters' League, on grounds of Marlborough Gun Club. 
J. B. Rogers. Manaeer. 
Aug. 13.—Bound Brook, N. J.— Central New Jersey League shoot. 
Mr. U. G. Tingley, Sec'y. 
Aug. 17.— Chicago, 111.— Montgomery Ward & Co. handicap live 
pigeon diamond badge shoot, Watson's Park. , 
Aug. 17-18.— Waterville, Me.— Tournament ot the Interstate As- 
sociation, under the auspices of the Waterville Gun Club. E. 
x. Wyman, Sec'y. 
Aug. 17-18— Warsaw, Ind.— Lake City Gun Club's tournament. 
J. S. Campfield. Sec'y. 
Aug. 17-18. — Canton, 111.— Nineteenth annual tournament of the 
Canton Gun Club. J. C. Thompson, Jr., Sec'y. 
Aug. 23.— Lyndhurst, N. J.— Live-bird handicap, 25 birds, $10. 
T. W. Morfey, Sec'y. 
Aug. 23-26.— Detroit, Mich.— Tournament of Michigan Trap-' 
Shooters' League. W. H. Brady, Sec'y. 
Aug. 24. — Warwick, W. V. — Special shoot, Hudson River Trap- 
Shooters' League, on grounds of Warwick Gun Club. J. B. 
Rogers, Manager. 
Aug. 24-25. — Minneapolis, Minn. — Tournament of the Minneapolis 
Gun Club. G. J. McGraw, Sec'y. 
Aug. 25. — Bristol, Conn. — Fourth annual tournament of the Con- 
necticut State League. H. J. Mills, Pres. 
Aug. 27.— Hingham, Mass*— Hingham Gun Club's one-day tour- 
nament. 
Aug. 29-31.— Union City, Oklahoma.— Cnion City Gun Club's 
tournament. F. M. Johnson, Sec'y. 
Sept. 5.— Worcester, Mass.— Worcester Sportsman's Club Labor 
Bay shoot; open to all. 
Sept. 5. — Meriden, Conn.— Fourth annual Labor Day tournament 
of the Parker Gun Club. C. S. Howard, Sec'y. 
Sept. 5-6.— Reading, Pa.— Mt. Penn Gun Club's merchandise and 
intercounty trophy shoot; targets. 
Sept. 5-6.— Rock Island, 111.— Rock Island Gun Club's amateur 
tournament. 
Sept. 6-9.— Kansas City, Mo.— Schmelzer Arms Co.'s fifth annual 
tournament; targets and live birds. 
Sept. 7-8.— Kingston, N. Y. — Tournament of Hudson River 
League, on grounds of Kingston Gun Club. 
Sept. 7-8. — Haverhill, Mass. — Tournament of the Interstate As- 
sociation, under the auspices of the Haverhill Gun Club. Geo. 
F. Stevens, Sec'y. 
Sept. 7-8.— Sidell, 111.— Sidell Gun Club's tournament; targets 
only. H. J. Sconce, Manager. 
Sept. 7-9. — Aledo, 111. — Aledo Gun Club's amateur tournament. 
Sept. 9. — Wellington, Mass. — All-day shoot on grounds of Bos- 
ton Shootiner Association. O. R. Dickey, Manager. 
Sept. 21-22.— Cleveland, O.— Cleveland Gun Club's eighteenth 
annual tournament. J. R. Donnelly, Sec'y. 
Oct. 4-6.— Newburgh, N. Y.— West Newburgh Gun and Rifle 
Association's fall tournament. 
Oct 12-13. — Greensburgh, Ind. — Greensburgh Gun Club's tour- 
nament. W. Woodfill, Sec'y. 
Oct. 18-20.— Nashville, Tenn.— At Belle Meade Stock Farm; two 
days targets; two live birds; $500 added. W. R. Elliston, Man- 
ager. 
Oct. 18-21.— Belle Meade Stock Farm, near Nashville, Tenn.— 
Two days at targets; two days at live birds; $500 added. 
Postponed. 
. — Portsmouth, Va. — Tournament of the Interstate Asso- 
ciation, under the auspices of the Portsmouth Gun Club. W. 
N. White, Sec'y. 
1899. 
April 11-13.— Elkwood Park, Long Branch, N. J.— The Inter- 
state Association's seventh annual Grand American Handicap 
tournament. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Club secretaries are invited to send their scores for publication » 
hese columns, also any news notes they may care to have printed. Tiee 
in all events are considered as divided unless o'herwise reported. Mail 
all such matter to Forest and Stream Publishing Company '. 346 Broad- 
way, New York. 
The programme of the fifth annual tournament of the Lake 
City Gun Club provides ten events each day, five at 10 targets, 
five at 15, $1 and $1.50 entrance. August 17 and 18 arc the dates, 
and shooting commences at 9 o'clock. A magautrap will be used. 
Targets 2 cents. Purses divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent. Five 
dollars in gold will be given each day to the shooter making the 
highest average in the day's programme. The club informs its 
patrons that reduced fare can be secured on all roads by purchasing 
tickets to the Winona Assembly grounds, which is but a short 
distance from Warsaw, Ind. Guns and shells shipped in care 
of Mr. J. S. Camfield, the club secretary, will be delivered on 
the grounds free of charge. In respect to experts and manufac- 
turers'^ agents the club says: "For the past four years the Lake 
City Gun Club has made its tournaments open to the world, and 
we are proud to note that we have had with such crack shots 
as Heikes, Gilbert, Powers, Trimble, Winston, Fanning, Mackey, 
Ruble, Bush, Young, and many others— all of them perfect gen- 
tlemen, whom we would like to see at our tournament this year. 
By making our tournaments open, however, many amateur shoot- 
ers in our section of the country have remained away because 
they did not feel able to compete with experts and manufacturers' 
agents. This year the management has decided to give a tour- 
nament for amateurs only; and while experts and manufacturers' 
agents are barred from competing for prizes, they are welcome to 
display their goods and shoot for the price of the targets, as- 
suring them that we have made this deeision with the kindest 
feeling for all." 
The programme of the ladies' day tournament and flag raising 
of the Rochester Rod and Gun Club, fixed for Tuesday of this 
week, is something unique in its composition. We regret receiving 
it too late to review it more fully. The following play on the 
names of the club members will be appreciated for its humor by 
those who are familiar with them. Under the heading "How 
to Get There" are the following directions: "Take Monroe or 
Park avenue cars, take a canal boat, take the tow path take your 
bicycle, take your gun and throw lead into the canal boat," but 
get there. (Brin)g your wife or sweetheart to (G)lovers' retreat, 
and next day you would Hadley know her, she'll be so much 
Weller. Byer a street car ticket, don't let her walk thrc .. h the 
Lane! Nort-on your life. It's easier to Wride, and she "might 
get m the Myer, and Borst a shoe lace; in which Case don't trv 
J? r .,£ alme £ off . for f Mullan. She may be Schleyer than Sam's 
William Goat just back from Fulton with a Tassell on his neck 
You can't Foley McCord. Don't stop at Cappie's, we'll have 
something better. Music will be furnished by Hadley's Band 
There'll be a hot time." The shooters are cautioned as follow* • 
"Now get there on time. Start at 1 o'clock, and don't trust to 
your wife's watch. Nothing is so ignorant as a man's left hand 
except a lady s watch. 
The shooting this week, so far as special events are concerned 
are the all-day shoot of the Hobart Gun Club, Hobart, Ind Aug' 
9; the two days' shoot of the Sherburne Gun Club, Sherburne N 
Y., Aug. 10 and 11, and the Central Gun Club's sixth annual 
tournament, Duiuth, Minn., also on Aug. 10 and 11; the trophy 
shoot of the Hudson River Trap-Shooters' League, Marlborough 
N. Y Aug. 11; the Central New Jersey Trap-Shooters' League! 
Bound Brook, N. J., Aug. 13; Auburn Gun Club's tournament 
Auburn, Ind., Aug. 11 and 12. 
The Lyndhurst Shooting Association, Lyndhurst, N. J., will hold 
a 25 live-bird handicap on Aug. 23, $10 entrance, birds extra at 25 
cents each. Shooting commences at 1 o'clock. The grounds can 
be reached m thirty minutes from New York, either by the Erie 
R. R. to Rutherford, N. J., or D., L. & W. to Lyndhurst, Trolley 
cars reacn the grounds from Newark, Jersey City +~4 Paterson, 
T, W. Morfey, secretary. 
Read this and then paste it in your hat for future reference, all 
who intend to participate in the Interstate tournament at Water- 
ville, Me., next week, so that you may not forget to take your 
fishing tackle along, or do the next best thing, borrow the best 
rod, lines and reels belonging to your friends. This is a clipping 
from the programme: "The members of the club and citizens 
in general will be very glad to welcome the shooting represen- 
tatives of the Interstate Association, and will do all in their power 
to make their stay in the city a pleasant one. On Aug. 19, the 
day following the tournament, the visiting sportsmen will be in- 
vited to join an excursion to the largest lake in Kennebec county 
for a day's fishing. A steamer will be provided for the accommo- 
dation of the party. At this lake it is not uncommon for twenty- 
five or even fifty bass weighing from 1 to 41bs. each to be taken 
by one rod. Visitors who can conveniently take angling equip- 
ments will do well to bring them along." 
The Sidell Gun Club, of Sidell, 111., has issued its programme 
for its two days' tournament on targets, Sept. 7 and 8. Of the 
twelve events of the first day, six are at 15 targets, entrance 
$1.50; four at 10, entrance $2, and one at 100, the latter having 
$75 added, entrance $5, and only amateurs allowed to compete 
in it. There are twelve events for the second day, five at 15 
targets, three at 20, one at 25, entrance $3; one at 10, 
entrance $L One is at 50 targets for the Vermilion county 
championship, and a $25 gold medal, entrance $3. The last 
event is a team shoot, four men to a team, 25 targets per man; 
entrance per team $10. Targets 2 cents each. Moneys divided 
40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent.; twenty entries or over, five moneys. 
Lunch will be served on the grounds. Shells shipped to Mr. 
W. A. Gray, secretary, will be delivered on the grounds free 
of charge. No bang, no bird. Shooting commences at 9 o'clock. 
The tournament of the Hudson River Trap-Shooters' League, to 
be held on the grounds of the Marlborough Gun Club, Marl- 
borough, N. Y., Wednesday of this week, has ten events, three 
at 10, four at 15, and three at 20 targets. The entrance fee is 
uniformly $1, with the price of targets at 2 cents each added. 
Manufacturers' agents will be charged 1 cent for targets. The 
average money will be divided into five parts, namely $5, $4, $3, 
$2 and $1. All purses are divided according to the Rose system. 
The team race will be called at 1 o'clock; $5 will be given to 
the winning team. We would suggest to the secretary that to 
secure the full benefit of a review of the programme it would 
be better to send it in so it could be published the week pre- 
ceding the tournament. At this tournament The American E. C. 
& Schultze Powder Co. trophy, the King Smokeless Powder 
Co. trophy, the Parker Bros, cup, and merchandise donated by 
the United States Powder Co. will be matters of contest. 
The Worcester Sportsman's Club will hold an all-day shoot on 
Labor Day, Sept. 5, and intend to carry out their programme to 
the letter. The competition is open to all. The well-known 
sportsman, Mr. A. B. F. Kinney, has added to each event on the 
programme a sufficient sum of money to warrant the attendance 
and interest of shooters. Take Greendale cars and stop off at 
Huntington avenue. There are ten events on the programme, five 
at 10 targets, 70 cents entrance, $2 added; two at 15, 80 cents 
and $1.30 entrance, $5 added; one at 20, entrance $1.40, $5 
added; two at 25, entr ance $2, $5 added. The programme 
can be obtained of Mr. A. W. Walls, 6 Woodbine street, 
Worcester, Mass. No doubt but what this shoot will prove 
a gratifying success, as did the last one, of Aug. 3. 
Under date of Aug. 4 Mr. H. J. Mills, president of the Bristol 
Gun Club, writes us as follows: "The Bristol Gun Club, Bristol, 
Conn., will give the fourth tournament of the Connecticut State 
League on their grounds, Aug. 25. Also it will give one of those 
sheep roasts of which all shooters who have attended speak so 
highly. All are invited. And to those who have never been to one 
of these sheep roasts, for which Bristol is so noted, I will say 
that they will never regret it if they come." Guns and shells 
sent to Mr. H. J. Mills will be delivered on the grounds free 
of charge. 
At the Ocean City, Md., tournament, held on Thursday, Friday 
and Saturday of last week, the attendance was quite good, the 
two days' target programme calling out about thirty shooters. 
On the live-bird day, Saturday, Aug. 6, the chief event on the 
programme was the Ocean City handicap, 20 birds, $15, birds 
extra. There were ten entries, of which number W. Fred Quimbv, 
Col. Thos. Martin, of Bluffton, N. C, and Jas. R. Malone killed 
all their birds and divided first money. E. D. Fulford was the 
only 19, and he won second money, $45, alone. 
Under date of Aug. 4 Mr. F. G. Hogen, president of the Cleve- 
land Gun Club Co., Cleveland, O., writes us as follows: "We 
are to hold our eighteenth annual tournament Sept. 21 and 22. 
The programme will consist of ten events, 150 targets each day. 
We add $10 to each event, or $200 to the programme, and it is 
also our intention to give at least twenty desirable average prizes. 
The indications are that we will have at least fifty shooters." 
Well browned with good sunshine, hearty looking and bright 
of eye, Mr. J. A. R. Elliott dropped into ' New York last week, ' 
and concerning shooting matters he said that he had his eye on 
the principals in the Heikes-Gilbert matches, and in certain con- 
tingencies he might invite them to a debate for the trophies, in 
which his Winchester and Blue Ribbon powder would be his main 
argument. 
Next week the main shooting events are the tournament of the 
Interstate Association, under the auspices of the Waterville Gun 
Club, Waterville, Me.; the Lake City Gun Club's tournament, 
Warsaw, Ind.; the nineteenth annual tournament-of the Canton 
Gun Club, Canton, 111., all on the same dates, Aug. 17 and 18. 
Under date of Aug. 5 "Mr. H. C. Lawrence, secretary of the St. 
Paul Gun Club, St. Paul, Minn., writes us as follows: "The 
annual tournament of the St. Paul Gun Club, which was to be 
held at the State Fair grounds, Sept. 6-S, has been declared off, 
owing to unavoidable circumstances. The 15th Minnesota Volun- 
teer Regiment is encamped on the grounds, and occupy our club 
house." 
The Montgomery Ward & Co. handicap live pigeon diamond 
badge is the ' title of a trophy launched by Montgomery Ward & 
Co., open for competition to the trap-shooters of Cook county. 
It is specially intended to encourage amateurs, as is fully set 
forth in Mr. Hough's communication in "Western Traps" this 
week. 
The popular shooter and efficient salesman of the Hunter Arms 
Co., Mr. Harvey McMurchy, was in New York a few days last 
week. His description of California trout fishing and wildfowl 
shooting makes one feel that fishing and shooting in the East 
are meager and spiritless in comparison. 
At Elkwood Park, on Saturday of this week, the chief event is 
the Elberon Handicap, 15 birds, $20 entrance, birds included; all 
stand at 30yds. Shooting commences at noon. Wednesday of 
next week is fixed for all-day sweepstake shooting. 
In the Eureka Gun Club's shoot, Chicago, Aug. 6, C. Antoine 
was high man in Class A, lie scoring 24 out of 25 targets. Dr. 
Carson, with a similar score, was first in Class B, and Burroff 
was first in Class C with a score of 22. 
The tournament of the Brooklyn Gun Club takes place on Sat- 
urday of this week. John Wright has gone into training, so that 
he may devise even more pleasing shooting entertainment for those 
who will participate. 
On Aug. 27, the Hingham Gun Club, Hingham, Mass., will 
hold an all-day tournament. A handicap event, 100 targets, will 
be the main feature. 
The next tournament of the Philadelphia Trap-Shooters' League 
will be held on the grounds of the Silver Lake Gun Club, Aug. 27. 
The New Utrecht Gun Club will hold a live-bird shoot on Labor 
Day in September. 
Bernard Waters. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
CENTRAL NEW JERSEY TRAP-SHOOTERS' LEAGUE. 
July 30.— The Peters Cartridge Co., through their Eastern repre- 
sentative, Thomas H. Keller, gave a handsome cup to the Central 
New Jersey League, for competition. F. Hazlewood, Jr., made 
his first appearance, and as he has never fired over 100 shots he 
did fairly well. • The next shoot takes place at Bound Brook 
Aug. 13. 
Events: 1 2 Events: 1 2 
•Targets: 10 15 Targets: 10 15 
Keller 10 12 Merrill .... 9 
Tingley 7 12 Croter "5 9 
Hovey 8 12 Osborne 8 
Cramer 8 11 Jordson, 10 
Baron 10 .. Apgar '13 
Tuckly 7 .. Hobart ..". 9 
Lindzey 7 15 Baron ia 
Lode 9 
Team race: 
Climax Gun Club. 
D Darby .....1101010001100101110111111—16 
Hobart 1111111110001111111111101—21 
Apgar 0111111111111111100111111—22 
T H Keller 1111111111111111110111111—24 
T H Keller, Jr 0111000001000000011100000— 7—90 
Bound Brook Gun Club. 
Anderson 1111100011111111111111011—21 
Hovey 1111011111110111011111001-20 
Merrill 1011111111111110011111011—21 
Jackson 0111100111111011101111111—20 
Tingley 1011001001010110110110101—14—96 
Dunellen Gun Club. 
Lindzey 1011111110111011111101111—21 
Gil es 1011101011011011111110111—19 
Runyon 1011111111111100110111111—21 
Cramer 1111010111111111111111111—23 
Barron 1111111111110100101101100—18—102 
AT ELKWOOD PARK. 
Elkwood Park, July 30.— The Kelsey cup, 25 birds, $25, resulted as 
follows: 
Daly, 29 • 2221222222222202222122222 
Ellison, 28 2212221121221221222221322 
Murphy, 30 2121211221122222211222022 
Oceanport handicap, 20 birds, $20: 
Gagnon, 28 22211012221212220122 
Ellison, 28 2110222110120 
Daly, 29 02222210122111211212 
Murphy, 30 20211212122212212222 
Five pairs, $10: 
Ellison, 25 0111101101 Murphy, 25 1011100111 
Daly, 25 1111111111 Gagnon, 25 11110111 
Ten birds, $10: 
Ellison, 35 22002 Murphy, 35 2222221122 
Daly, 35 20202 Gagnon, 35 201222112 
Ten birds, $10: 
Murphy, 35 21121221212 Gagnon, 35 12222211110 ' 
Long Branch, N. J., Aug. 6.— Ten birds, $5: 
Toland, 27 2110221111 Van Schoick, 25.. 2122122222 
Daly, 30 1220212122 Patten, 28 010202120 
Elkwood Futurity, 25 birds, $25: 
Culbertson 25 2122210111222222012122220 ' 
Toland 27 2122222212000110212200211 
Daly, 29 2110220022222222122200222 
Van Schoick, 25 0211202010010121120221 
Patten, 28 0100200202222222222202220 
Ten birds, $10: 
Culbertson, 26 220212211210 Patten, 27 2220222222^0 
Toland, 27 2122120120 Stone, 25 222222202222 
Daly, 30 22222022110 
Ten birds, $10: 
Culbertson, 26 022121110 Patten, 27 22222029222 
Toland, 26 12220022 Stone, 25 ..1.. 222222^200 
Daly, 30 220210 
Three pairs, $5: 
Culbertson, 25 10 11 10 Patten, 25 11 11 11 
Toland 25 11 11 10 Stone, 25 01 10 01 
Daly, 25 10 10 
Ten pairs, $10: 
5 a i y * 25 or H 11 11 11 00 10 11 00 11 11 
Patten, 25 11 00 11 11 11 01 11 01 01 11 
Five pairs, $10: 
g a 'y> 25 - 11 11. 01 11 11- 9 
Patten, 25 11 11 10 01 
CHATHAM FISH AND GAME PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- 
TION. 
Chatham, N. J., July 30.— The ties for the prize Syracuse ham- 
merless were shot oft to-day. Only five of those who were in 
the tie appeared for the final. Elder and Unger were absent. 
Ihe final event was at 50 targets, handicaps same as previous 
events except that each contestant shot at the number or tar- 
gets which in the first event was an allowance of deads. Drake, 
ot bouth Orange, won the gun with a straight score. His work 
w-as clean and very creditable, as the shooting was much harder 
than on the previous Saturday. Geoffrov was not up his .98 per 
cent, gait, only breaking 48 with his allowance of 4 birds. Colquitt 
and J^iegenspan both shot a very plucky race, each scoring 49 
After completing this event a little race was shot for a 
couple of small prizes, 25 targets. Geoffroy won first 
Shoot-off for second prize, 10 pairs: Colquitt 5, Dukes 6, Budd 5. 
Sweepstakes, 10 targets each: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
w'?,- '"• 5 ' n ■■ 'A •• Geoffroy 9 8 . . 10 10 
Williamson 8 7.. 6.. Colquitt 8 . 10 ft 
Fiegenspan 10 10 . . 9 8 Sprague 5 7 
Page 5 8 9 8 7 Jowitt 7 " 
Budd 5.. 7 6.. Dukes ,\ \\ '4 
SOUTH SIDE GUN CLUB. 
Newark, N J., Aug. 6.— Following are the 
by the South Side Gun Club: 
Events: 123456789 10 li 
targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
Day 6 9 6 7 7 
Ferganspan 5 9 6 8 9 
TF" 11 , 8 6 5 5 6 
smnock k q 
Budd : ;; ;; ;; ; \ 
Wilson " " 5 
Fleming ( \\ , _ \\ " '[ g 
BOILING SPRINGS GUN CLUB. 
Rutherford, N J., Aug. 6.— The weather was pleasant and 
favorable for good scores. The main event was the club monthly 
shoot, 50 targets, handicap, James and Asmus tieing on 49 Fol- 
lowing are the scores: 
Banks, 2 lOlllllllllOlOlllllllllOllOllllimilllllllllimi— 45 
11 — 2—47 
Mon ey , 3 . . . . 11110011110111111011101101001110011111111011101011-36 
000 'j ot) 
Hall, 5 11111111000101111111101111111111101111131111111111-13 " 
01111 g jg 
P Adams, 11. 01101111100101011113101110110111111010001311001011-33 
OiltJQOUlil — 8—41 
Wise, 8 10001000110111113101110111000111111110100111111110-34 
0O001110 Q g-7 
H "ck, 5 11111111111110011101110111111131111111111011111331-45 
00111 3 40 
Waters, 7 10111101110000111111100131133111011111111111111111-41 
1101110 5—46 
Billings, 8.... 11111010101000111001010011101101100110010110011010— 28 
scores made to-day 
6 9 
8 7 
Asmus, 10. . 
10101100 
— 4—32 
..01001111111111111111111011113101111111110111100100—40 
1011111111 q siq 
James, 12 00101010100110111111100100111111110010110011000111-40 ' 
011101111101 _ q iq 
11... 01TO111101011 010111000010111111 1011111110101111111-34 
20 . . .01000000111103 ioiooioiooooiooooioiooooooooonioooo-16 -40 
01101001101000000000 _ 7 03 
12. . .10011110100100001010101100011111111110010001111110—29 
Spiegel, 
Pierson, 
Matzen, 
110001110110 
Lenone 10001000010011100010110010000110100001001100011100 
Thompson . .11011110101010111111110100130000011000011101100101 
Sweepstakes : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 
Money 11 11 12 . . 11 13 
Taylor 12 11 . . 9 12 . . 
P Adams 11 12 11 13 . . .. 
Huck 10 13 12 Matzen 
Wise 10 8 . . 11 . . . . Spiegel 
7—36 
-19 
-29 
Asmus 12 12 12 . . 10 
Billings 11 12 13 9 .. 
Thompson 9 10 9 7 . . 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6' 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 
Banks 15 14 14 14 12 
Waters 14 7 10 12 13 ■ 
Hall 15 15 13 
8 9 9 
10 10 & 
Lenone f, 5 . 
Plate 12 H 
Pierson , ' 7 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
BROOKLYN GUN CLUB. 
Brooklyn, Aug. 6. — Only a few members participated in 
Brooklyn Gun Club shoot to-day. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6i 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 
Dr Kemble S 5 5 7 6 8 Milliken 4 5 3 8 4 5 
B Amend ...... 6 H M 5 *° 
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