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Fixtures. 
Oct. 21-23.— Los Angeles, Cal. -First fall tournament of the Los 
Angeles Sharpshooters. Open to all riflemen. F. S. Hicks, Sec'y. 
Los Angeles Sharpshooters. 
The tournament of the Los Angeles Sharpshooters will be held 
on the new range at Glassell Station, on the Terminal Railway, 
five miles from the center of the city and reached in fifteen 
minutes; special railroad fare to riflemen. 
The range is open and level, with no obstructions or barriers 
between the shooter and the target, and in this respect is superior 
to most ranges in this country. There will be eight or more 
targets, all connected by electric signal system with the firing 
points, and all appliances necessary to convenience and safety 
will be provided. Shooting begins at f) A. iVl. and closes at 6 
P. M. each day. 
The programme of the tournament is designed to encourage rifle 
practice in various phases, and is as follows: 
Sharpshooters' team match, Oct. 21, 1 P. M., 200 and 500yds., mili- 
tary target, military rifles and semi-military or sporting rifles 
taking Government ammunition or .30col. smokeless cartridges, no 
telescope sights; minimum trigger pull, 31bs. ; off-hand at 200yds.; 
any position, head toward the target, at 500yds.; no artificial rest. 
Open to teams of five men. Entrance fee, $10 per team. Any 
company, club, or town may enter more than one team, but no 
person shall shoot on more than one team. Scores — Creedmoor 
count, 10 shots at each range per man; no re-entry. Prizes: 
Highest team, $5Qi second, $30; third, $20; fourth, $15; fifth, $10. 
For highest aggregate individual score, gohj medal. 
Ring target re-entry, 200yds., German S5-ring target, off-hand, 
any rifle, any trigger, no telescopes, no palm rest. Three-shot 
tickets, 50 cents; three tickets to count"; ties decided by next best 
tickets. Prizes: First, $40; second, :$30; third, $20; fourth, $10; 
fifth, $5. Five prizes of $3 each ; five ^prizes of $2 each. 
Expert pool, German ring target, 200yds., off-hand, any rifle, any 
trigger, palm rest allowed; no telescope, no rest. Four-shot 
tickets, $2; no re-entry. Three prizes of 35, 25 and 20 per cent, 
of total entrance money. Special premium of $50 for 100 point 
ticket. 
Merchandise shoot, 200yds., off-hand, military target, any rifle 
not less than 31bs. pull.; no telescope, no palm rest. Three-shot 
tickets, 50 cents; re-entry; three best tickets to count; ties de- 
cided by next best. Attractive list of prizes will be given. 
MiUrange bullseye pool, 500yds., military target; bullseyes only 
to count; any rifle, not less than 31bs. pull; no telescope; any 
position without artificial rest. Three-shot tickets, 50 cents; re- 
entry ; 80 per cent, entrance money to be divided each day pro 
rata for bullseyes scored. 
Bullseye pool, 200yds., off-hand; military target; any rifle, any 
trigger. Three-shot tickets, 50 cents; re-entry; 80 per cent, en- 
trance money divided daily. 
Members' pool, 200yds., off-hand, L. A. S. rules; open only to 
toembers not qualified on range book as sharpshooters. Three- 
shot tickets, 50 cents. Re-entry; three tickets to count. Five 
prizes, paid daily, of 30, 20, 15, 10 and 5 per cent, of entrance 
money. 
Long range match, 1,000yds., military target; any position with- 
out artificial rest, no telescope; ten-shot tickets, 50 cents; re-entry, 
Creedmoor count. Prize for best score, single ticket, Winchester 
single-shot .30-40 rifle. Special gold medal for "possible." 
Los Angeles Times Special Prize Match, Saturday, Oct. 22. — The 
Los Angeles Times offers a list of very valuable prizes for a match 
under these conditions: At 500yds., new "skirmish" target, de- 
signed by Capt. Kelly, of the Los Angeles Sharpshooters; any 
rifle not less than 31bs. pull; no telescope or magnifying sights; 
L. A. S. rules; 10 shots only, no re-entry. Entries by Times 
coupons only; contestants limited to fifty. 
Riflemen and sharpshooters' teams intending to compete will 
confer a favor by informing the committee at an early date, in 
order that adequate arrangements may be made for them. Teams 
especially are requested to send word. For further information, ad- 
dress F. S. Hicks, secretary, 127 West Second street, Los Angeles, 
Cal. . 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The following scores were made by members of the Cincinnati 
Rifle Association, Oct. 2, at Four-Mile House, Reading Road. 
Conditions, 200yds., off-hand, at the German ring target. Gindele 
was declared king witli a score of 21L Nestler was high with 65 
for the Dietrich medal. Drube. was high for the Uckotter trophy 
with a score of 209. Weather warm and gusty, 11 to 2 o'clock wind: 
King target: 
Gindele 24 17 23 16 22 22 22 21 19 25—211 
Payne 20 21 23 23 13 18 25 21 19 21—204 
Weinheimer 15 22 15 12 14 20 16 22 22 20—178 
Drube 8 19 20 21 19 20 14 21 21 14—177 
Roberts 19 21 23 20 19 15 19 19 7 22—184 
Houck 23 17 19 15 17 23 1 21 21 10—157 
Hasenzahl 20 22 17 21 16 22 22 20 18 21—199 
Topf 5 20 11 9 17 22 7 21 11 12—135 
Nestler 21 24 21 18 13 22 20 20 25 13—196 
Strickmeier 16 15 20 20 23 20 20 23 20 19—194 
Trounstine 11 5 20 16 21 17 20 1 11 18—140 
Honor target. Special scores. 
Gindele 22 21 19—62 221 209 206 
Payne 25 21 19—65 212 207 206 . 
Weinheimer 16 22 22—60 195 188 185 
Uckotter 163 160 ... 
Drube 14 21 21—56 209 198 197 
Roberts 19 19 • 7 — 45 208 205 199 
Houck 1 21 21—43 181 172 160 
Hasenzahl 22 20 18—60 210 208 205 
Topf 7 21 11—39 189 185 176 
Strickmeier 20 28 20—63 208 204 199 
Nestler 20 20 25—65 214 208 208 
Trounstine 20 1 11—32 196 191 187 
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Fixtures. 
Oct. 6-7. — Fort Wayne, Ind. — Tournament under the management 
of C. H. Miller and Lewis Melsheimer, 
Oct. 7-8. — Altoona, Pa.— Tournament by members of the 
Altoona Rod and Gun Club; targets and live birds. U. S. Houck, 
W. S. Bookwalter, G. G. Zeth, Committee 
Oct. 8. — Woodlawn, L. I. — Team contest between Endeavor Gun 
Club and New Utrecht Gun Club, on grounds of the latter. 
Oct. 11-12.— Mt. Sterling, 111.— Mt. Sterling Gun Club's two days' 
tournament. J. Breldenbend, Sec'y. 
Oct. 11-14. — Baltimore, Md. — Fourth annual fall tournament of 
the Baltimore Shooting Association; two days at targets, two at 
live birds. $100 added each day. Geo. S. Harrison, Sec'y. 
Oct. 12. — Reading, Pa. — South End Gun Club's all-day tourna- 
ment and trophy shoot. Arthur A. Fink, Manager, Reading, Pa. 
Oct. 12-13.' — Greensburgh, Ind. — Greensburgn Gun Club's tour- 
nament. W. Woodfill, Sec'y. 
Oct. 12-14. — Dayton, O. — Holla Heikes' tournament; one day 
live birds; $200 added to target events. 
Oct. 15. — Bound Brook, N. J. — Central New Jersey League team 
contest. 
Oct. 18-2L— Belle Meade Stock Farm, near Nashville, Tenn.— 
Two days at target; two days at live birds; $500 added. W. R. 
Elliston, Manager. 
Oct. 19. — Lyndhurst, N. J.— Twenty-five-bird handicap, $10 en- 
trance; 10 birds, $5 entrance. T. W. Morfey, Sec'y. 
Oct. 25-27. — St. Louis, Mo. — Tournament at Dupont Park. 
Oct. 27-29. — Louisville, Ky. — Tournament of the Kentucy Gun 
Club. Championship of Kentucky on last day, 25 pigeons. Emile 
Pragoff, Secretary. 
Nov. 15-17.— Eau Claire, Wis. — Dan R, Scammon's tournament; 
two days at targets; one at live birds. 
Dec. 13. — Burnside Crossing, 111. — John Watson's tournament; 
live birds only. 
1899. 
April 11-13.— Elkwood Park, Long Branch, N. J.— The Inter- 
state Association's seventh annual Grand American Handicap 
tournament. 
May 22-25.— Greenwood, S. C. — Annual live-bird tournament of 
the Greenwood Gun Club; 25 bird Southern Handicap. R. G. 
McCants, Sec'y. 
June 7-9.— Columbus, O.— Tournament of the Ohio Trap-Shoot- 
ers' League under the auspices of the Sherman Rod and Gun 
Club. J. C. Porterfield, Sec'y, O. T. S. L. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
"Twenty Years of' Trap-Shooting in Missouri" is the title of a 
work just from the press, compiled by J. E. Guinotte, first sec- 
retary of the State Association and published by the Federation 
of Kansas City Gun Clubs. It gives a most minute history of 
the Missouri State Game and Fish Protective Association from its 
organization to the present time, including a complete record of 
all proceeding, a list of all its officers, and other noted sports- 
men, and a vast amount of information of general interest 
to sportsmen of the State. It contains 418 pages, and is neat and 
artistic in all its mechanical details. Price $4. E. A. Hickman, 
secretary, Kansas City, Mo. 
The new catalogue of the Hunter Arms Company, Fulton, 
N. V., is a gem of typographical neatness. The illustrations are 
exceptionally fine. In it they call special attention to some 
changes in their guns, notably the putting of their Damascus 
barrels on No. 0 and No. 1 grade, and the making of a $60 list 
ejector with Damascus barrels, that they are now putting the 
crown steel barrels on the No. 2 grade, and their new nitro steel 
barrels on the No. 3 grade. The company was never so busy 
as at the present moment. 
Mr. Henry Hawkins, who holds an important official position 
with the American E. C. & Schultze Powder Co., in the manu- 
facturing department, at Oakland, sailed for England last week 
on a visit ot a few weeks' duration. Although Mr. Hawkins has 
been in America but a few months, he has learned dearly to 
like America and Americans, and his praises would bring a 
modest blush to the native American were they not so hearty and 
sincere. We wish A'lr. Hawkins a happy voyage. 
On the grounds of the Lyndhurst Shooting Association, Lynd- 
hurst, N. J., Oct. 19, there will be a 25-bird handicap, $10 en- 
trance, birds extra, 25c. Also a 10-bird event, $5. Shooting com- 
mences at 11 o'clock. Grounds can be reached in thirty minutes 
from New York via Erie to Rutherford, or D. L. & W. to Lynd- 
hurst. Telephone 36a Rutherford. Telegrams to Rutherford. T. 
W. Morfey, secretary. 
Mr. Justus von Lengerke, of Von Lengerke & Detmold, has 
been taking some outings where' the fish are to be found in 
Sullivan county, and he has caught some most enviable strings 
of fish, his last catch of small-mouth bass being of just the right 
size for beauty combined with good fighting abilities. 
Under date of Sept. 30, Mr. E. D. Fulford writes us as follows: 
"Some one broke into my house while I was away last week and 
stole my Remington hammcrless pistol grip; no safety. No. 
104,955; barrels of gun No. 109,486; ordinance steel; stock of gun 
No. 109,491, straight grip, no safety." 
The winners of the 25-bird handicap, at Singac, N. J., Sept. 
28, were Capt. A. W. Money, who killed 25 straight; Messrs. W, 
Fred Quimby and T. W. Morfey divided second on 23, and Mr. 
Jas. Timmons, of Morristown, N. J., killed 22.' The entrance was 
$10, birds extra. 
Mr. E. D. Fulford and Mr. B. Leroy Woodard, who are both 
noted for their skill in handling the Remington gun, the manu- 
facturers of which they represent, were in New York on Tuesday 
of this week, stopping over en route to the Newburgh tournament. 
There will be trap-shooting in conjunction with the third open- 
air show of the New England Kennel Chib, at Braintree, Mass., 
Oct. 14 and 15. Full information concerning this can be secured 
of the secretary, Mr. James L. Little, Braintree, Mass. 
The three days' tournament of the Kentucky Gun Club will 
be held at Louisville, Ky., on Oct. 27, 28 and 29. The champion- 
ship of Kentucky contest at 25 pigeons will take place on the 
last day. Emile Pragoff, secretary. 
The Brooklyn Gun Club holds its regular monthly shoot this 
week on Saturday, at its grounds, Liberty street and Enfield 
avenue. Merchandise events and sweeps will be a feature in ad- 
dition to the cup shoot. 
Mr. J. A. Belden was the only contestant to kill 10 live birds 
straight in the Hell Gate Gun Club's club contest in Brook- 
lyn, Sept. 27, in a field of thirty-two contestants. 
On Sept. 29, Mr. Silas Palmer defeated Mr. J. B. Barto for the 
Chicago challenge trophy, at Watson's Park, full particulars of 
which will be found in Western traps. 
The final match between the Harrisburg and Lebanon clubs, 
fixed to take place on Sept. 28, was declared won by Harris- 
burg by the defaidt of Lebanon. 
In the club shoot of the Hudson Gun Club last week Mr. 
Charles Shields captured the trophy with a score of 20 targets 
out of 2*5. 
This week, at Woodlawn, the New Utrecht Gun Club and the 
Endeavor's have a team race. 
Bernard Waters. 
Brockton Gun Club. 
Brockton, Sept. 29. — Inclosed find scores of to-day's shoot. 
Leroy was high for the day. Griffith shot very nicely, but high 
scores were impossible. Each trap was set at a different height, 
and one threw the birds into a pond of water 75yds. distant. 
High guns for the day were as follows: Leroy .900 per cent., 
Allison .S70, Griffith .810, Barrett .800, Root .710, Worthing .700, 
Leonard .680, Reiner .660. 
No. 3, 50-target handicap: 
Griffith 
Remington 
Leonard . . 
Barrett .... 
Leroy, scratch 
Worthing 
Sw r eeps: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Leroy . . 
Griffith 
Wolfe .. 
Temple 
Score. Allowance. 
Broke. 
Total. 
41 
6 
47 
. , 34 
10 
6 
40 
27 
10 
8 
35 
46 
2 
1 
47 
, 32 
15 
7 
39 
31 
12 
8 
39 
38 
7 
6 
44 
, , 33 
15 
14 
47 
. . 22 
15 
9 
31 
.' 44 
44 
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'3 
35 
1 
2 
4 5 
6 
7 
8 
9 10 
10 
15 
15 20 
15 
20 
15 
10 15 
6 
13 
13 16 
8 
17 
8 
6 9 
8 
11 
6 , . 
14 
9 11 
6 
12 
11 .. 
12 
10 
11 
10 11 
7 
13 
12 18 
9 
17 
13 
9 .. 
, , 10 
9 
13 18 
32 
19 
13 
7 14 
8 
12 
9 14 
.- T- 
12 
12 
. 7 
7 
'7 ii 
10 
10 
7 9 
.. 9 
13 
14 20 
13 
19 
12 
9 14 
13 
12 19 
12 
14 
14 
7 10 
10 
7 7 
13 
8 9 
A. A. Barrett, Sec'y. 
Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 1. — Following scores are from Audubon 
Gun Club's club shoot. The second series of events for the 
Hebard trophy was shot to-day and won by J. J. Reid, who scored 
27 out of 30, and had 3 birds added, making the first 30 score in this 
series. No. 3 event was the club badge shoot. Class A badge 
was won by B. Talsma. Dr. E. S. Carroll won Class B, and Peter 
Stover Class C. The annual field day and merchandise shoot 
takes place on Oct. 12: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 * f 5p 20 
C Burkhardt....l2 13 21 27 8 15 
J J Reid 10 12 17 27 5 12 
E Burkhardt ,. 9 13 18 17 5 10 
G McArthur... 9 10 20 20 4.. 
Hebard 12 12 17 20 8 . . 
B Talsma 23 25 . . 
A Heinold .... 14 15 22 26 7 19 Fanning 
L Warren 14 13 20 27 9 16 Jacobs 
P Myers 10 H 19 25 ... . 
A Barnes 6 10 16 11 4 .. 
Walker 9 12 13 20 6 . . 
Eaton 10 .. 18 24 6 , . 
* Badge. jTrophy. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 * t 5p 20 
Otis 6 
Lodge 13 .. 14 21 7 14 
Fanning 14 9 .. 
U Storey 17 17 8 . . 
E McCarney 20 20 4 . . 
Dr E Carroll ...... 22 23 ... . 
22 .: 6 .. 
, 22 21 . . 
Otis 9 .... 16 
D Kerew 23 
Green 26 3 .. 
Chabot 10 .. .. 
C. J, Moyer, 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL LEAGUE. 
New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 1. — Following are the scores of the! 
flvc-mcn team contest of the Central New Jersey League, held here 
to-day. Next shoot takes place at Dunellen, Oct. 15: 
Reservoir, of New Brunswick. 
McDowell 1111111111111111010111111—23 
Booraem UlllOllllimillOlllllll— 23 
Van Dyke , . . . . .1111111111111111001101011— 21 
Bissett OOOllllllimilllOOOOlUl— 18 
Belloff 1011101101011101111011100—17—102 
Dunellen. 
Fletcher 0100111101101111101100100—15 
Lindzey 1011011011111011111100111—19 
Nei 1 son OllllOlOOlOllllOlllOU HI— 18 
Giles : 1100111111 1 1141 ItJlllOlOll— 20 
Cramer '. 0111011011101001111011110—17— 89 
Climax, of Plainfield. 
1111100011111110011110111—19 
OlOOOOlOOllllOOOlllOOlOOO— 9 
." 0101 1 1 11 11001110111011010—17 
0011011011011111110011011—17 
11H1 1114111 1111111111111—25— 87 
Bound Brook. 
111 wooei 11 1 0110010011110—14 
11111 11110111101111010111—21 
OOOllllOOullullOOOlUOlll— 14 
11111100011 1 111 0111011111— 20 
01010! I00000001011H011HO— 11- 
G 00 dm an 
Darby .... 
Manning 
Keller, Jr 
Keller ... 
1 2 3 4 5 
10 10 10 10 10 
8 10 8 . . 9 
5 
Tingley 
Hoey 
Anderson . . 
Hobart 
Crater 
Sweepstakes : 
Events: 
Targets : 
J Belloff 
H Smith 
F C Bissett 8 7 8. 
Goodman 7 7 7. 
Manning 5 9 4 1 
Booraem 8 . . . 
McDowell 8 10 . 
Van Dyke 8 7 . 
Keller 7 8 . 
Keller, Jr 8 4 . 
Team nvce, 15 targets: 
Booraem 14 
McDowell 13 
Belloff U 
Giles 11 
Keller 11 
Dr Neilson 5 
-65 
80 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 
Green 7 9 6 
Darby 5 8 .. 
Giles 5 6 6 
Nelson 7 5 5 
Fletcher 5 6 2 
Tingley 8 8 0 
Hoey 7 6 .. 
Carpenter 5 6 
Cramer 7 
Brown 8 
Cramer .- 14 . 
Bissett H 
Osborn 9 
Lindzey " 7 
Neilson 7 
Fletcher 5—53 
SOUTH SIDE GUN CLUB. 
Newark, N. J., Oct. 1. — The following scores were made here 
to-day : 
Events: 123456789 10 
Dawson 7 6 8 6 4 9 8 5 10 6 
J W Smith 10 8 9 10 8 8 6 10 9 9 
Wilson 8 5 8 
Ten-ill 6 7 8 8 6 6 10 8 8 .. 
Thomas 8 7 .. 7 10 8 9 9 
I. H. T. 
HANDICAP AT SINGAC. 
Singac, N. J., Sept. 28. — The grounds are good and the birds 
were a commendable lot of flyers. There was no wind. The handi- 
cap was at 25 birds, $10 entrance, birds extra, handicap 26 to 32yds.: 
Capt Money, 30 1121211212212111222112222—25 
Quimby, 29 120110122222i:U1211112221— 23 
Wright, 30 2221202222001222120102211—20 
Doty, 30 222222222222020222*202222—21 
Morfey, 30 2222221222220222222222222—23 
Grundy, 24 2001420120201212210010110—16 
Timmons, 29 1221.021220211112222211210—22 
Sweepstakes: 
Match : 
Morfey, 32 1211220222— 9 Timmons, 30 0022011222— 7 
Match: 
Capt Money 2121222112—10 Morfey 22122112*2— 9 
Sweepstakes, $5, handicap: 
Timmons, 28 1211122222—10 Doty, 30 0222222220— 8 
Money, '30 2220122101— 8 Morfey, 30 2202221200—7 
Quimby, 29 0111022122— 8 Grundy, 26 2002120100— 5 
Wright, 30 0221122202— S 
Ties on 8, miss-and-out, 32vds. : 
Doty 1 22 Quimby 10 
Money , ....10 Wright 0 
TRAP AT ROCKAWAY. 
Rockaway, N. J., Sept. 29. — The birds were good and bad. 
There was no wind; weather' pleasant. Grounds were poor. 
No. 1 event was at 10 live birds, $5 entrance, 30yds. rise: 
Morfey 2*22012222— 8 Class 1222222222—10 
Capt Money 111111111*— 9 Hull 1210200212— 7 
Timmons 2222*11222— 9 Little *111120022— 7 
Bunn 1120212122— 9 Quimby 0121212212— 9 
No. 2, 25 birds, $15 entrance, birds out, handicap, three moneys: 
Morfey, 30 1121222212^22212222221202—24 
Money, 31 11121*2122120211220111221—22 
Quimby, 29 121111122002210222111102*— 20 
Class, 31 222222*122222212220202222—22 
Timmons, 29 2112222222221222211222222—25 
J L Smith, 28 1211212211110121221211220—23 
No. 3, 10 birds, handicap, two moneys: 
Class, 30 2221202222—9 Timmons, 30 2222*22012—8 
Money, 30 1011222221—9 J L Smith, 29 2112110221—9 
Morfey, 30 2210122222—9 Bunn, 27 201*011012—6 
Ties, miss-and-out, 1yd. back: 
Morfey 20 Class 22 
Money 10 J L Smith 12 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
HELL GATE GUN CLUB. 
Brooklyn, Sept. 27.— The contest of the Hell Gate Gun Club 
was held at Dexter Park. The event was a handicap rise at 10 
birds, Hurlingham rules: 
Points. 
J H Voss, 30.. 1012101222— 8 7 
R Regan, 28 .... 1011210220— 7 5y 2 
Himmelsb'h, 28.0121010U2— 7 5y 2 
J Neuman, 28 . .2222020010— 6 5 
C Wigger, 28. . .2100002200— 4 4 
McPartland, 28.1020010110—5 4 
F Trostel, 30 ... 1102112020— 7 7 
C Webber, 30. .1221201002— 7 7 
L Stelsle, 28 .... 0222112221— 9 6 
J Belden, 28. .. .1220221222— 9 GY2 
Ph Woelfel, 28.2021102022—7 7 
B Lang, 28 2110210110—7 6 
E Steffens, 28. .0111122110— 8 6V2 
L Munch, 28... 1220121200— 7 6 
A Knodel, 28 ... 0000120000— 2 4% 
H Foster, 30. . .0111022101— 7 7 
Points.. 
A Schmitt, 28.. 2111021222— 9 6 
Rubenstein, 28.2211221011—9 6 
F Guy, 28...... 2021011200— 6 4. 
G Breit, 28 2120022200—6 4Vg 
W Sands, 28. . .1200222202— 6 7 ' 
J H Selg, 28 2221000010—5 5 
Doeinck, 30. .. .2220222200— 7 7. 
J Weeb, 2S 2001110202—6 5. 
J Schlicht, 28.. 0222121121— 9 6y~ 
E Metz, 28 2212221020— S 7 
H Bahn, 28. .. .2210101020— 6 5 
H Haffen, 25 .. 1102000000— 3 5 
Marquard, 28. .0012102020— 5 4 
Richter, 28 ....1112101020—7 5 
Peterson, 28. .. .1021101121— S 6V2 
H Voss 1121202212—9 
NEW UTRECHT GUN CLUB. 
Woodlawn, Oct. 1. — The feature of the live-bird shoot at Wood- 
lawn to-day was the surprise not only to those present, but to 
Frost himself, • who, atter shooting in such poor shape in the 
club shoot, in No. 2 won the shoot for the shells. All club events 
are off for next Saturday, as we shoot the Endeavor Club a 
friendly match: 
No. 1, club shoot. No. 2. No. 3, sweep. 
A A Hegeman, B, 28 2122211111—10 
W H. Thompson,. A, 28 2111111112—10 
F A Thompson, A. 28 12*1211112— 9 
W Henry, B. 28 ..: 2010010222— 7 
E G Frost, B, 27 2002000100— 3 
No. 4, 5-bird race: 
F Thompson, 28 20121—4 A Hegeman, 29. 
No. 5, 7-bird race: 
A Hegeman, 29 2121212—7 F Thompson, 29 1021211— ft 
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The South End Gun Club, of Reading, Pa,, will give an all-day 
tournament on Oct. 12. 
