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FOREST AND STREAM, 
[ Aug. 27, 1898. 
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. 
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 n 
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, JVew York, 
The E. C. cup, emblematic of the target championship of the 
United States, has had a peculiar career, since but two men- 
Messrs. Heikes and Gilbert— seem to have had the necessary 
confidence in their own skill to contest for it; and indeed the 
conditions— 50 targets at unknown angles, 50 expert, and 25 pairs- 
are devised to make the contest one of the highest skill and 
the most finished proficiency on the part of the contestants. Gil- 
bert was first to win it in the open competition, at Guttenburg, in 
The E. C. Powder Co.'s tournament, in May, 189G. On Aug. 20 
of that year Heikes contested for it with Gilbert, and won it at 
Watson's Park, Chicago, with scores as follows: 48 to 47 at 
unknown angles; 45 to 44, expert rules; and 40 to 39 on doubles— 
133 to 130 — just one target on each of the different styles of shoot- 
ing. At Dayton, O., on July 31 of last year, Gilbert won by a 
total of 142 to 136, making 48 at unknown angles, 48 at expert, and 
46 at doubles; while Heikes made 47 at unknown angles, 44 at 
expert, and 45 at doubles. Their last— the fourth — contest for it 
at Watson's shows no falling off in the ability of these wonder- 
ful experts, and their powers are so near alike that they seem 
to be in a class by themselves. Each now has won it twice, and 
no others have applied, which in a way is a testimonial to their 
prowess. 
The monthly team match and tournament of the Philadelphia 
Trap-Shooters' League takes place Aug. 27, on the grounds of the 
Silver Lake Gun Club, Point House Road and Pennsylvania R. R. 
Coaches run from Second and Mifflin streets 9:45, 10:30, 11:30, 
12:30, 1:15, 1:45 and 2:30. Sweepstake shooting commences at 
10:30. The team match commences at 1 o'clock. Two sets of 
expert traps will be used. There are twenty events on the pro- 
gramme, of which sixteen are 10-target events and four 15- 
target events, two of which are 75 cents entrance, and two at 
50 cents, the latter having each $3 added money. Each event ex- 
cepting the two mentioned above has 50 cents entrance. This 
should be a tournament after the amateur's own heart, for if 
there is any programme in which the amateur can revel it is one 
made up of 10-target events. Targets iy 2 cents. Purses will be 
divided under the percentage system, excepting events Nos. 13 
and 16 and the team race, which will be governed by the Rose 
system. All sweeps optional. 
The programme for the all-day shoot on th6 grounds of the 
Boston Shooting Association, Wellington, Mass, Sept. 9, can now 
be obtained of Mr. O. R. Dickey, the manager. Shooting com- 
mences at 10 o'clock. Shells sent care of Pinder's Express, 20 
Broad street, Boston, will be delivered at the club house. There 
are seven events on the programme, four at 15 targets, of which 
three have $1.30 entrance respectively, and one at 80 cents. 
Two are at 20 targets, each $1.40 entrance. The fifth is at 100 
targets, entrance $5. This event will be shot in four 25-target 
events, with extra sweeps of $1.50 each. The four highest guns shoot- 
ing through the programme will receive $25, divided 40, 30, 20 
and 10 per cent. The tournament is open to all. Targets 2 cents. 
Sweepstakes optional. 
This week and next will be very active ones in shooting circles. 
Tuesday of this week, at Lyndhurst, N. J., the 25 live-bird handi- 
cap is fixed to take place. Wednesday is fixed for the special 
shoot of the Hudson River Trap-Shooters' League, at Warwick. 
Wednesday and Thursday are the dates fixed for the tournament ot 
the Minneapolis Gun Club. Thursday is fixed for the annual 
tournament of the Connecticut State League, Bristol, Conn. 
Thursday and Friday are fixed for the tenth annual tournament of 
the Mt. Kisco Rod and Gun Club, and Saturday the HinghaM 
Gun Club, the Philadelphia Trap-Shooters' League, the Bergen 
County Gun Club and the Heikes-Gilbert match for the cast- 
iron medal have selected for their contests. 
On Saturday of this week, beginning at 10 o'clock, at Elkwood 
Park, Long Branch, N. J., the Grand National Handicap, 50 live 
birds, $50 entrance, 25 to 33yds. handicap, 30yds. boundary, will 
be shot. Two events were fixed for Wednesday of this week, the 
West End handicap, 20 birds, $20, 25 to 30yds., bird allowance 
handicap, and the Red Top prize, 5 birds, $5, all stand at 30yds. 
Aug. 31 is fixed for the Dewey handicap, 26 to 31yds., 15 birds, 
$15 entrance. Shooting commences at 1 o'clock. Sept. 3 is fixed 
for the Country Club cup, 20 birds, $20, 25 to 30yds., cup and 40 
per cent, to winner. Shooting begins at 11:30. 
Mr. J. A. R. Elliott made a short stay in New York on Monday 
of this week, leaving for home on that day on account of the 
serious illness of his wife. He mentioned that he would challenge 
Heikes for the E. C. cup in the near future, and determine 
whether a Winchester gun and shells, Hazard Blue Ribbon 
would break in on the duet and enlarge the trophy's horizon. 
On reference to a note in this column, it will be observed that the 
cup in question has never been won by any one other than Heikes 
and Gilbert. 
On Aug. 27 the Bergen County Gun Club, Hackensack, N, L, 
will hold its regular monthly shoot. The special event is the 25- 
target handicap for a handsome cup, which becomes the personal 
property of the winner; entrance $1. Shooting commences at 
2 o'clock. There will be sweepstake shooting in addition to the 
cup event. N. Y., S. & W. R. R. trains leave New York, Penn- 
sylvania R. R. Ferry, at 12 M., 1:10, 2:20 and 3:30 P. M. All 
are welcome. C. O, Gardner, Sec'y. 
Mr. Geo. F. Stevens, secretary-treasurer of the Haverhill Gun 
Club, Haverhill, Mass., writes us as follows: "At a meeting of 
the Haverhill Gun Club, held Aug. 15, it was voted to offer a 
diamond stud, to cost not less than $50, as a prize for the shooter 
making the highest average at the tournament of the Interstate 
Association, to be held in this city Sept. 7-8, under the auspices 
of this club. Any one is eligible for this prize who shoots 
through the entire programme on both days." 
In the contest for the Montgomery Ward & Co. handicap dia- 
mond badge at live pigeons, Mr. C. Comly won in a field of 
thirty-five contestants, at Watson's Park, Chicago, on Wednesday, 
Aug. 17. 
The programme of the Mount Penn Gun Club's forthcoming 
merchandise shoot will be found in our correspondence under the 
head of "Trap about Reading," this week. 
E E Weiss 4 .. 4 3 5 .. .. 
Jos Follett 4 5 5 2 7 5 6 
N J Lane , 6 3 .. 3 1 6 
NEW UTRECHT GUN CLUB, 
Woodlawn, Aug. 20.— The club shoot of the New Utrecht Gun 
Club brought together about a dozen shooters, who spent a most 
agreeable afternoon in friendly competition. The grounds are 
level, well fenced, and equipped with a set of traps for live-bird 
and target shooting respectively, and a commodious and substan- 
tially built club house furnishes ample accommodations for the 
visitors. 
Dudley was shooting in great form, scoring 49 out of 50 at one 
time, and shooting with great coolness and accuracy. Banks was 
not feeling first rate, and his score showed some falling off in 
consequence. Piatt Adams was not quite accustomed to his 
new way of holding his gun, so that his scores were not all up 
to his real capabilities, but as he did not fudge to any important 
degree he feels a decided gain in his shooting, and a promise 
for good scores in the future. 
No. 4 was the club shoot; No. 5 was the Troisdorf cup event. 
There were several team races shot, the scores in the regular 
events counting on the team competition, the first event being 
in the club shoot. No. 10 was a 15-target sweepstake race, in 
which low man paid for the targets. 
Club shoot: 
Capt Money 1011110111111111011111111—22 
G H Piercy 1011111011111111111111101—22 
Piatt Adams 1110110111011011011111111—20 
Dudley 1111111111111111111111111—25 
D Deacon 1111111 1111111111111 11001— 23 
W H Thompson ......110011.1101110110111111111—20 
F A Thompson .....1111011011100101111101111—19 
D C Bennett ......0011001111111110011011111—18 
E Banks ....1111111101111110111111011—22 
L Piercy -....1111110101111111111011111—22 
Waters , 1110011111111111111111111—23 
Troisdorf cup, 25 birds, $5: 
Dudley, 2 111111111110111111011111101—24 
Capt Money, 0 H11111111111111111011110 —23 
W H Thompson, 1 1101111111111111111110110 —22 
Piatt Adams, 2 1110111010101011101 U0001 —16 
G H Piercy, 1 01001111111111010011 .11111 —19 
D Deacon, 1 0110111110110011111101111 —19 
F A Thompson, 2 1111101100001011101111111 —18 
E Banks 0101111111111111111111111 —23 
D C Bennett, 2 , , 1111001011001001011011110 —15 
Waters 1111111011111101011110111 —21 
Dr Gardner 1101110111110111011101111 —20 
L Piercy 1010110001010010010101111 —13 
Sweepstakes : 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 10 15 15 25 25 10 25 25 25 15 
P Adams , 10 11 11 20 16 6 12 14 
Dudley 
.................. 
*Banks 8 13 13 2 23 7 21 22 24.. 
♦Waters 8 11 11 23 10 9 .. 20 .. .. 
*L Piercy 7 .. 12 22 13 6 .. 20 .. .. 
W H Thompson 7 .. 14 20 22 
Money 6 12 12 22 23 8 19 20 23 12 
G H Piercy 6 11 11 22 19 6 15 16 22.. 
D Deacon 6 .. 12 23 19 5 
F A Thompson 4 . . 9 19 18 
D C Bennett 9 18 15 
•Gardiner 20 9 16 18 19 11 
Team races: 
Numbers: 1 2 Numbers: 1 2 
Money 22 23 Banks 22 23 
Dudley 25 24 G Piercy 22 19 
47 47 44 42 
Money 20 23 Banks 22 :>4 
Dudley 20 22 Gardiner 18 19 
9 14 14 25 24 9 22 20 22 14 
* Visitors. 
40 45 
40 43 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
HUDSON GUN CLUB. 
Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 15. — Following are the scores made by 
the members of the Hudson Gun Club in the last two shoots. 
The shoot held on July 31 included the cup contest. Mr. O'Brien 
won the cup for the month. The points made by all the members 
in the contests for the cup are as follows: C. V. L. 0, Schortv 18, 
Kelly 12, Van Dyne 23, Johns 12, Wright 14, De Long 14, Bock 
16, Banta 12, Nagle 12, Hughes 5, Whitley 20, Heritage 13, 
Goetz 6, Tommy 14, McElroy 6, Wilde 6, Schields 9, O'Brien 10, 
Ratigan 7, Altz 7, Bothroyd 6, Brewer 12, Doran 0, Naylor 0. 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 .. 
9 12 
2 12 
7 13 
7 11 
7 8 6 10 9 
6 6 7 
9 7 
4 7 
.. 23 
9 4 7 8 
10 
9 
8 
4 
10 
9 
5 6 
25 10 
24 9 
17 5 
i9 "5 
10 .. 
7 
15 
11 
10 
9 
8 7 
14 
1.4 
9 
5 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
EMERALD GUN CLUB. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Aug. 16. — The scores made to-day are given 
herewith. The event was at 10 live-birds. Mr. G. E. Greirf was 
referee. Dr. Hudson was scorer: 
E O Weiss 2212212221—10 C Stuezle 2101021112— 8 
Dr O'Connell 2222122122—10 Dr Richter 0112011022— 7 
Dr Hudson. *1211*0101— 6 G W Hagedorn. . . .2010220002— 5 
G E Greiff... 2211222222—10 B Amend 112022*221— 9 
J Woelfel .1*22221221— 9 E J Clarke 2111111222—10 
C W Billings 10*2122202— 7 W Sands 2222222022— 9 
*Dr Klein 21*021*212—7 G K Breit .....2102021120—7 
E A Vroome....... 2122102112— 9 Dr Ruyl 0212221211—9 
R Regan 1101111202— 8 T Codey 1112200001— 6 
T M Van Allen. .. .2112220221— 9 O Ililmer *1 22122210— 8 
T Short ...2010012120— 7 W Amend *202001002— 4 
W Joergen *110211*21— 7 J Rathjen ...1112121001—8 
F W Place 2212022221— 9 W Catton 1111212210— 9 
J H Moore ....... .21011212*1— 8 G B Hillers 1022011121—8 
* Guest. Wm. Joerger, Sec'y. 
BROOKLYN GUN CLUB. 
Brooklyn, Aug. 20. — All the events to-day were at 10 targets, ex- 
perts traps: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
Dr Z D Smith 75674778 
Dr Kemble 6 5 5 4 3 7 7 8 6.. .. 
S S Northridge 6 
T S Wright 5 5 4 2 9.. 9 5 
H Bramwell « , 5 7 8 7 4 
Schortv 8 
Banta 9 
Van Dyne 6 
Hughes 9 
Tommy 3 
Altz 
De Long .. 
Janes 7 
O'Brien 12 
July 31. — The scores on July 31 were as follows: 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 
Schorty 8 
Heritage 5 
Jones 7 
Van Dyne • 7 
Hughes — 5 
Johns 3 
Kelly 4 
Brewer 4 
De Long 9 
Whitley 
Banta . , 
Wilde , 8 
O'Brien 21 
Bock 12 9 7 5 
Ratigan , , 8 
No, 5 was the club shoot. 
A. L. Hughes, Sec'y. 
TRAP AT ELKWOOD PARK. 
Long Branch, N. J., Aug. 20. — The main event to-day w<j#s the 
Pennsylvania Club cup, 25 birds, $25: 
Pennsylvania Club cup, 25 birds, $25: 
Culbertson, 25 2202102112212012222122022—21 
Bradlev 28 0222112022222220222122220—21 
Patten 27 2222222022022222011021122—21 
Dalv 30 2212222022220222202222222—22 
Ivins 28 2111221212221122222202222—24 
Murohv. 30 ..22 0222021212202122012220—20 
Gannon 28 020202222221211222022 w 
Steam, 25 220202221020220022022 w 
Twenty-five birds, $25: 
Stearn, 25 ....2022221221212221122202—21 
Gagnon, 35 1211011101102211222010 —17 
Miss-and-out, $5: 
3 4 
Culbertson, 25 21222111—8 
Bradley, 28 22222212—8 
Patten, 27 22122210—7 
Daly, 30 Ow 
Five birds, $5: 
Culbertson, 25. .2222211222222—13 
Bradley, 28 2212222212212—13 
P Stearn, 26 00120 
Dalv, 30 2222222122212—13 
Aug. 17.— Ten birds, $5: 
Culbertson, 26 2221120222 
Murphy. 28 11111111110 
White 27 12111211110 
Daly, 30 2222212220 
Patten, 27 2002112222 
Culbertson, 30 01220 
Ten birds, $10: 
Culbertson, 26 
Ivins, 28 22111111-8 
Murphy, 30 lOw 
Elliott, 32 120w 
.22212122220 
Trap Around Reading. 
Rea'dihg, Pa., Aug. 13.— The South End Gun Club held a prac- 
tice shoot at targets this afternoon at their shooting ' grounds, 
some good scores being made. The club has decided to enter 
two five-men teams in the trophy shoot, for the intercotmty cham- 
pionship, to be decided at the Mt. Penn Gun Club's shoot 011 
Sept. 5-6, to be held on Mt. Penn, this city. The club has some 
very fine shots as members, and it has been decided to try 
and win the team championship, as the South End boys have 
for the past three years, won this title. It was also decided to 
hold practice shoots every Saturday until the trophy shoot, and 
the men making the best scores to be selected. The scores of 
to-day's events follow : 
Events: 1 2 3" 4 5 6 7 S 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 5p 
Gerhart 10 8 7 7 5 8 9 8 
Ball „ 572655 13 5 
F Yost 99699.. 96 
Shultz 9 7 7 7 5 8 .. 5 
Gicker 7 3 9 8 .. .. 12 .. 
Miles 6 9 8 5 6 6 11 .. 
J Hoe 5 8 3 8 7 .. 11 9 
M J Miller 2 6 2 
Geo Miller 8 10 7 
Hill 8 6 5 8 .. .. 10 9 
Texter 6 8 8 
H Saylor 4 5 
Reading, Pa., Aug. 10.— The Mount Penn Gun Club held a 
meeting last evening and a report was read from the committee 
in charge of the coming merchandise shoot, Sept. 5-6, stating 
that acceptances from Harrisburg Gun Club,' Keystone Gun Club, 
of Philadelphia; Shuler, of Pottstown, and Mahanoy City Gun 
Club, had been received, and also felt assured of entries from 
at least twenty-two other clubs. 
Chambersburg, Pa., Aug. 8.— The first of a series of three con- 
tests between Keystone Gun Club, of Lebanon, Pa. and Chambers- 
burg Gun Club was held to-day on the grounds of the latter club. 
The shoot is a friendly one, and is not for either stake money 
or trophy. Lebanon won the live-bird shoot, while the home club 
excelled in target work. In the live-bird contest the Chambers- 
burg boys had hard luck in having so many birds dead out ot 
bounds. The second shoot will be held at Lebanon early in Sep- 
tember, and the final shoot will be held at Harrisburg several 
weeks later. The Chambersburg Club is but in its infancy, and 
has been organized not quite eight months, and the majority of 
its members are just beginners. 
First event, 25 targets per man, teams of nine men each: 
Chambersburg— Capt. Runk 18, Elder 22, Rinehart 23, Rhoades 
21, Disney 15, Vanderau 20, Kennedy 14, McGowan 14, Buchanan 
19—166. 
Keystone, of Lebanon— Taft'ord 21, Shumaker 15, Smith 20, Zellers 
12, Witters 18, Rapp 19, Bates 18, Langdon 14, Ayers 6—143. 
The live-bird match lesulted in Keystone Gun Club's favor by 7 
birds: 
Keystone Gun Club. Chambersburg. 
Smith ....0021211111—8 Runk . .1111211*1*- 8 
Zellers 1121211122—10 Rhoades 122*1*1111— 8 
Gruber 2122U2222— 10 Disney 12*221211*— 8 
Tafford 12*1112120— 8 Elder 221*111202— 8 
Witter 1221 222122-10 Vend era u ...... 1122120122— 9 
Langdon 2102212212— 9 Rinehart *220*10220— 6 
Reinohle 022122212*— 8 McGowan 1022210222— 8 
Rapp 1222110222— 9 Kennedy 1111222201— 9 
Bollman ....... 2110011110— 7 Buchanan 2121020102—7 
Shumaker 0011010012— 5—84 Hoenker 102110*102— 6—77 
Leesport, Pa., Aug. 12.— The young men of town who have re- 
cently organized the Climax Gun Club held their first shoot on 
their grounds, which they have called Spook Hollow. To-day's 
match was at 25 targets per man, and some fine scores were made. 
Bluerock targets were used, and were thrown by the two new 
traps recently purchased by the Climax Club. The scores follow: 
Elmore Savage 14, Chas. Tobias 12, Wm. Fix 20, O. L. Lesher 17, 
O. F. Kauffman, of Reading, shot at 5 targets, hitting 3. The club 
will meet on Aug. 15 to elect permanent officers, and also to 
decide upon a plan for their proposed new club house on the 
Spook Hollow grounds. 
West Chester, Pa., Aug. 11.— The West Chester Gun Club and 
the Shuler Shooting Club, of Pottstown, met here to-day in the 
second of a series of three matches, Pottstown having "won the 
first shoot at that place, Aug. 4. The contest was an interesting 
one and attracted considerable attention. The final shoot will be 
decided at some neutral grounds, the date to be decided upon by 
the two captains. Sweeps followed the team race, and the West 
Chester Club's monthly medal shoot, which was won by Foulke 
who hit 24 out of 25. 
Team shoot, twelve men each, 25 targets each man: 
West Chester— Capt. Jackson 14, Foulke 24, Ford 20, Lumis 16, 
Twaddell 20, Brinton 16, Devoe 18, Ferguson 19, Davis 18, Sellers 
13, Gill 16, Henry 18 — 212. 
Shuler, of Pottstown— Sheeler 23, Trumbauer 20, Miller 19, Capt. 
Wickersham 19, Saylor 16, L. H. Davis 15, Shaner 16, Wein 19, 
Smith 12, Urner 20, Lenhart 12, Slonaker 18—209. 
West Chester Gun Club's monthly medal shoot: Twaddell 20, 
Brinton 16, Devoe 18, Davis 18, Ferguson 19, Sellers 13, Gill 16, 
Jackson 18, Ford 20, Foulke 24, Lumis 16, Henry 18. 
Sweepstake shooting followed, all at 10 targets, 50 cents entrance : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: - 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 Targets: 10 10 10 10 
Sellers 7 9 9 9 Slonaker 10 9 .. .. 
Lumis 6 9.. 6 Sheeler 8 9 9.. 
Urner 6 5 .. .. Miller 7 8 8.. 
Wickersham 7 6 8.. Trumbauer 7 9 10 . . 
Saylor 7 Lenhart 4 5 . . 
Ferguson 7 8 7.. LH Davis 8 7 8.. 
Smith 6 3 .. .. Davis 10 9 8 8 
Shaner 6 6 6 . . Hoar 4.. 4 7 
Wien 8 8 6.. Foulke 6 .. . 8 
Jackson 8 Gill 6 7 6. 
Twaddell 8 5 3 7 Devoe 8 6 6 
Ford 9 7 8 9 Garrett 6 7 .. 
Henry 8 6 3 6 Longacre , 6 .. .. 
Brinton 6 
Blandon, Pa., Aug. 9. — A live-bird tournament was held at the 
Grand Central Hotel, Blandon, to-day, The tournament was under 
the auspices of the Blandon Gun Club and was well attended. The 
birds were a lively lot, all good flyers, and when once the trap 
was sprung were up and off. The scores follow: 
First event, 10 live birds, $7.50 entrance: Wm. Becker. Jr., 9, 
O. H. Hennershitz 5, Weisner 6, Van Buskirk 6, E. M. Becker 7. 
Wm. Becker, Sr., 8, Hossler 8, Simpson Becker 10, Bossier S, 
Second event, 6 live birds, $4 entrance: Wm. Becker, Fr., 5, 
Weisner 2, Ed M. Becker 5, Wm. Becker, Sr., (5, Hossler" M. S. 
Becker 2, Bossier 6, L Hoch 6, J. Rothermel 4, B. Kline 5. 
Pottstown, Pa., Aug. 13. — The Shuler Shooting Club held a prac- 
tice shoot at targets to-day, some very good scores being made. 
The third and final shoot of the Phoenix-Shuler series will be 
shot here Aug. 20. The Shuler Club also intend entering two 
teams of five men each in the intercounty championship trophy 
shoot Sept. 5-6 at Reading, under the auspices of the Mount Penn 
Club. The scores of to-day's shoot follow: 
Events: I 2 3 Events: 12 3 
Targets: 25 25 25 Targets: 25 25 25 
Capt Wickersham 22 17 22 Smith 18 
De Witt 17 16 20 Cole 18 
Longacre 15 13 14 McFarland 12 
Grubb 16 .. 20 Trego l-l 
L H Davis 16 
Duster. 
Ivins, 28 1121111221211—13 
Murphy, 30 .....1122211110 
Elliott, 32 220 
Gagnon, 28 20222 
Clicquot prize, 5 birds, $5: 
Murphy, 30 122121 12122 
White, 30 21121110 
Daly, 30 20220* 
Patten, 30 02222 
Sutton, 30 211221111222 
Murphy, 29 212222221 212212111122112 
Daly, 30 t 2212122222212221112212222 
Patten, 27 2202222222 
Sutton, 28 222220200 
Murphy 122212 
Daly 222220 
Buffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 13. — In event No. 4, the badge shoot of 
the Buffalo Audubon Gun Club, held to-day, the winners were: 
C. S. Burkhardt in Class A, O'Brien in Class B, and Story in 
Class C: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 15 15 10 25 5p 15 25 Targets: 15 15 10 25 5p 153 2f, 
CBurkhardt.. 11 11 9 23 7 15 24 McArthur ... 8 ... ...20 
Buffalo Bill. . . 8 10 5 14 Eaton 7 12 6 17 3 . . 
Reid 9 7 7 16 4 12 21 Tones 7 4 3 12 
R Hebard... 12 13 9 16 4 13 19 Kennedy 7 IS 
Talsma 9 .. .. 18 Story 7 18 6 .. 
Shuler 9 5 5 18 .... 16 O'Brien 7 20 1 .. .. 
Ottis 3 6 4 W Hebard 13 5 11 17 
Jacobs 11 6 7 17 3 .. .. 
The Martinsburgh Shooting Association, Martinsburgh, W. Va., 
holds a two days' shoot on Wednesday — ' Thursday uf this 
week. 
