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FOWEIST AND STREAM. 
SHERBROOKE GUJ^ CLUB TOURNAMENT. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Hudson Gun dub, 
Jtjrsey City, N. J., July 3. — The scores made to-day- in our 
club shoot follow: In a match at 25 targets between C. Dudley 
and F. Hansman the former scored 21 to 16. In the relum match 
Ilansnian won; score, 20 to 19. In a mtach at 15 Dudley's score 
was 12, Hansman's 10: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 12 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 25 Targets: 10 10 10 10 IQ 25 
C Dudley 8 9 10 9 7 24 W O'Brien 7 7 .... 19 
F Hansman ... 6 6 8 .. .. 16 J Whitley 7 .v •■ •• 
C Wigger 5 3 4 4 4 16 C Banta 9 7 8 . . 19 
C Shields 7 3 6 6 .. 18 G Brewer 5 .. .. 
F Alts 5 3 6 .... 17 T Doran 8 10 .. 
Dr De Long 7 6 7 8 16 P Tommy 5 
Thos. Kelly, Sec'y. 
New Jersey Centtal League. 
South Amboy, N. J., July 8. — Four teams competed in this con- 
test, the Reservoir Gun Club, of New Brunswick, coming out first, 
with a total of SO out of a possible 125. This was a better score 
than appears on the face, for the conditions were hard, the targets 
being thrown very hard and a 4 o'clock flukey wind adding to the 
difficulty. The Karitan Bay was the background. Some extra 
shooting, by way of warming up, was engaged in, mostly 10-target 
events. The Dunellen team, usually on hand, failed to appear to- 
day. The next contest takes place on July 22, on the grounds of 
the Reservoir Gun Club, New Brunswick. The contest to-day was 
on the grounds of the Coltimbia Gun Club, of South Amboy. The 
score : 
Reservoir Gun Club, of New Brunswick Gun Club, of New 
Brunswick. Brunswick. 
7 C Bellofl...,.., 22 Capt Brink 17 
McDowell .rr.!^ 18 Sperting 16 
Bissett 17 Van Nuis ..^ 15 
R Applegate. 15 Sperting, Jr ...13 
H Smith 14— S6 J S Applegate 9—70 
Columbia Gun Chib, of South 
Amboy. Climax Gun Club, of Plainfield. 
Uisbrow 22 Hunt 19 
TI Bloodgood- 16 Goodman 17 
De Worth 14 Lindzey 15 
J Bloodgood 12 Frazer 13 
Ivins 10—74 Keller, Jr 6—70 
Doty Defeats Heflich. 
Lyn'dliurst, N. J., July 7. — The contest to-day between Messrs. 
Aaron Doty and A. Heflich was something of a surprise in its re- 
sults; not in that one would beat the other, but in the high score 
which Doty made and the decisive defeat which it signified. The 
birds were a picked good lot. The quality of them is shown, in a 
way by the fact that out of the lot there were but 2 sitters, and 
they lagged but momentarily. Ot^t of the 7 Doty lost 4 died out 
of bounds, while Heflich lost seven out. The match began at 2:46 
and took about two hours' time from start to finish. Doty shot 
in fine time and with great accuracy. The veteran Capt. A. W. 
Money handled him. Each shot Trap shells, 1%, No. 7; -Doty, 3^^ 
drams E. C. ; Heflich, ZVz drams Schultze. Follo\ving are the 
scores, each man standing at 30yds. : 
Trap score type— Copyright, i8pQ, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
2 35688543218841221322222 2 
A Doty 22 2 222 2 22222202022222222 2-23 
55455 2 2421285444215315833 
222 2 222222222*22 2 2222222 2-24 
88558611142125514122 13552 
2 2222*222 2 *2222222222 2 22 2—28 
4425183 2 51554 5 12542285 145 
^-z" -»->r*' T T / 1 1 <-\<->'' \ i t 1 
02222222^32223 * 2 2 2 2 2 2222 2—28 - 98 
5551511452 185 2 82131422221 
A Heflich. ...,.0 221 2 21 2 2 2 1222211 2 2 202 1 2 2-28 
28312 41514558522153815833 
2212012*12212221222 2 **22 2-21 
118 4 8 5 8 18 4 5 2 3 5 4 4 5 14 4 5 2 2 5 2 
T«^T/''/'"/''<-\//^/"^< — >\/->vrr*r>.^/^r>/''t! 
1*2222122222 2 12122*022 0.2 2—21 
2 5 45555141434255342535854 
2022202222222 2 2 2 22*2*202 2—20—85 
Extra events were $3 miss-and-outs; all stood at 30yds., save in 
No. 4, in which the first two rounds were at 33yds., the rest 
35yds. : 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 
Bender 2222222222—10 .... 0—0 
H Money 2222222222—10 2222—4 2—1 
Morfey 2222222222—10 2220—3 
J T Doty».., : 212122222*— 9 
J Baker 022222112*— 8 
Capt Money........ 2* 20 
A Doty 22120 2222—4 
Canon 210 
Harm "* 
No. 4. 
22220-^ 
2210 
22222- 
East Side Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., July 4.— The live-bird shoot of the East Side 
Gun Club, held on Smith Brothers' grounds, attracted a small at- 
tendance to-day. The performance of Feigenspan rather surpassed 
that of his competitors, though none of the shooting was up to 
the capabilities of those present. All stood at 28yds. Results are 
tabulated below. A side affair was a match between Messrs. 
Feigenspan and Koegel at 8 birds, the former winning by 1 bird; 
score 6 to 5. Each stood at 28yds. The scores: 
Events: 123456789' 
Targets: 557777 V 77 
S Castle 5 3 6 6 6 4..,. 
\V S Canor.. 34434335 II 
F Castle 2 .. 5 7 3 3 
C W Feigenspan 7 5 G 7 6 S 6 
H Often 7.. 4 6 
H C Koegel 7 C 6 
Leuthauser 6 
Match at 8 birds; 28yds.: 
Feigenspan lOlllOU— 6 Koegel 
.10111010—5 
Championship of New letsey, 
July 8.— The contest for the E. C. cup, emblematic of the 
championship of New Jersey, was a competition well worth 
seeing, for in it were two men quite as distinct as well could be 
imagined, in that one was a seasoned, well-tried hero of many 
struggles, the other a youngster, comparatively, who had shown 
a racing stride, had won a few hot competitions, but had not 
been out often enough to satisfy all that the inquisitive critic would 
care to know. One was slim and fairly tall, with youth which 
many might envy; the other had a breadth of shoulder which 
could easily have carried Atlas and his load. The one was Mr. 
Harold Money, the challenger; the other was the hero of many 
struggles and many victories, Mr. T. W. Morfey. 
As to the former, he smashed 49 out of the 50 targets in a manner 
which suggested a pleasant stroll among pleasant landscapes. 
His time was excellent, and the targets were in the center of every 
load except on£, the unfortiniate third, which lost the honors 
bestowed on its fellows, and was the only one which escaped. 
'I'he race began about the middle of the afternoon, quite an 
audience being assembled to witness the contest, each gladiator's 
"rooters" having bouquets of reasons why his own choice should 
win in a walk. Morfey missed two out of his first three; Money 
missed one, and thereafter refused to consider misses, going 
straight to the finish, and shooting in a form which would have 
engaged the closest attention of the best masters of the gun in 
the world; for, be it known, the breaking of targets on Tom 
Morfey's grounds is not of the easy nature of breaking eggs for 
breakfast. 
Capt. A. W. Money acted as referee, the judges being Messrs. 
J. W. Todd, of Charlotte, N. C, a mighty man with the shotgun, 
and Ed Banks, secretary of the E. C. & Schultz Co. 
The light was the soft subdued kind coming from a veiling 
of clouds, so that there was an even light, regardless of the nooks 
and corners of the backgroimd. In this respect the condition 
was favorable for good scores. On the other hand, the swift, lively 
targets, flying high, low, sharply - right and left, and all as it 
might be, required a high degree of skill to negotiate without 
bumping against a goose egg. The following score tells the story 
of how Mr. Harold Money^ took the cup under his arm and 
figuratively walked off with it: 
T W Morfey .0101111111110111111111110— 21 
1110110111111111111111111—23—44 
H Money : 1101111111111111111111111—24 
1111111111111111111111111—25—49 
This event was No. 5 on the programme. Sweepstakes were 
shot as follows: 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 10 25 25 
H Money 10 18 20 14 11 14 . . 49 13 25 13 13 15 
Morfey 7 . . 23 12 13 10 14 44 14 23 14 13 14 
Banks 23 22 15 14 15 15 . . 16 21 15 12 13 
Capt Money 19 18 12 9 12 14 . . 10 23 12 12 12 
Todd 16 23 14 14 15 14 . . 12 21 12 13 14 
A Doty 13 14 12 11 14 .. 11 21 14 .. .. 
Moif ett 18 12 7 9 9 .. 11 17 12 ... . 
Waters 18 9 14 12 9 . . 11 17 
In event No. 4 Morfey, Banks, Capt, Money, Todd and Doty 
made the squad record of the grounds, scoring 71 out of a possible 
75. In five of the programme events Banks missed only one 
target in 75, thovigh Todd was pressing him close on general 
results. 
Freehold Gun Club. 
Freehold, N. J., July 8. — The regular semi-monthly shoot of 
the Freehold Gun Club took place on Friday, July 7, at targets. 
In the following event Hance was first and Laird second : 
Hance 010111111111001111011111001111—23 
R A Ellis 111101000111000100101101111110—18 
E Vanderveer 111101111110101111010111111100—23 
VV B Ellis 011111111111101110110110011001—22 
Danser . . . . .010111001100010111011011001110—17 
Muldoon 011010000100010100000101111001—12 
Du Bois 0001000001 
Snyder 111110111110011011111010110000—20 
Jas Laird 001110100101110011100011110010—16 
Jos Laird 100011101011010111111011111111—22 
Vandorn .101011101111101010110111110101-21 
Ties for first place: 
Hance 1100110111— 7' Vanderveer 0111010110— 6 
Ties for second place: 
W B Ellis lOlOOUOll— 0 J T Laird 1111111010— 8 
C. C. Snvder, Sec'y. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., July i. — ^The Brooklyn Gun Club was in evi- 
dence in the diversion of the day. There were quite a nutnber of 
ladies present, so that each man stood in more graceful pose 
at the score, with chest expanded, as was becoming the day and 
the , event. Johti Wright " was present in person, and managed 
matters in his usual good form. A team race was an enlivening 
feature, which resulted in a win for each, the talent composing the 
teams being very near even. 
Team race, five men on a side, 15 targets; 
Dr. Creamer's Team. 
Creamer , 101010101101110— 9 
Webber 111111111101011—13 
Schoebel 101111011100111—11 
Wright 001000000000001— 3 
Milliken 000111000010101— 6—42 
Dr. Kemble's Team. 
Kemble 101101110101110—10 
Waters 101111110101111—12 
Lane 010111011111100—10 
Pavid 010010001000001— 4 
Paterson 100111100010111— 9—45 
Second team race : 
Creamer . . „ , .- 100111111101011—11 
Webber 011011111111111—13 
Schoebel i. IIIIOIOIIUOOIO— 10 
Wright 000001001001000— 3 
Milliken 011111000011000— 7—44 
Kemble 011111011101111—12 
Waters 001111111101011—11 
Lane „,..00010011U11110— 9 
David .010100111101010— 8 
Paterson 000000000001000— 1—41 
Prize shoot, handicap, misses as breaks, 30 targets; prize gun 
case: 
Webb e r, 4 11111111111 1111111000010111111— 29 
Schoebel, 6 Oil 101 1 11 111110111 000011 0111H-:-28 
Creamer, 8 110111111101101101111101101111^30 
Kemble, 4 1 11001011111111001 1101 1011 1110—26 
Waters, 4 1110011111100111 11011111111101— 28 
Lane, JO 1011111 1111111111011110111 1111—30 
Mill iken , 14 00101 001 011100110101 11 00101101— 30 
Wright, 14 .OIOOOOIOOOIOOIOOUIOIUIOOIOOI— 27 
Shoot-off: I 
Lane, 10 110111011111111000010010011011-29 
Milliken, 14 001011111011011001010101100101—30 
Creamer, 8 101111011110111111101011101011— 30 
Creamer and Milliken tied. Milliken withdrew. Creamer won. 
Sweepstake events were as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 10 * 15 Targets: 15 10 * 15 
Dr A A Webber. ... 11 9 8 13 Paterson 10 
Dr Creamer ..,.11 7 4 10 Milliken 13.. 
Dr Kemble : . 10 5 7 9 Wright 6 .. 
Schoebel 11.8, 411 Lane 9 
* Five pairs. 
July 8. — There was a fairly good attendance and some good 
shooting in the different events. There is a noticeable cutting down 
of handicaps, as the season advances. The shooting was varied, 
there being more novelty and more events at doubles in to-day's 
shoot. The prize shoot, handicap, was won by Dr. A. A. Webber, 
who is shooting a marvelous gait, considering that he is a begin- 
ner. 
The scores in the prize shoot, handicap, are as follows: 
Creamer, 4 1111111111101001101101101—23 
W Hopkins, 4.- i... OlOllOllOlllllllUlllllU— 25 
Kemble, 3 1111111111111111110111111—25 
Ben Ali, 4 1011101111111111111111111—25 
Webber, 3 1111111111111011111100111-25 
Lane, 7 1100001111011110111 010111—24 
J Hopkins, 5 111110111111011.1111111111—25 
Smith, 8 0001011100100100000101011—18 
Paterson, 7.. 1100111110111100110111111—25 
Shoot-of? Of ties: 
Hopkin s, 4 0001101111011011111011111—22 
Kemble, 3 OOOllOimilllOlOlllOlOll— 20 
Ben Ali, 4 0011011111111111100101111-23 
Webber, 5 1101101111111111110111111—25 
J Hopkins, 7 111111111111101011111111—25 
Shoot-off second tie, 15 birds, no handicap: 
Webber 111111111111111—15 Hopkins 110111111110111-13 
Events: 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 
Targets: 15 10 * .10 10 25 15 
Kemble 12 6 11 5 9 23 13 
W Hopkins 10 9 13 6 8 19 14 
Dr Creamer 9 6 8 3 6 14 
Dr Webber 15 8 12 5 8 22 13, 
J B Hopkins..i.,.,.,..,.iii 10 10 9 7 9 16 15 
Lane 9 8 .. .. 
Aldrich ... 9 
Ben Ali 12 7 12 
Paterson 10 .. 10 
Wright 6 .. ". 
Smith .■ 4 9 6 9 .. io 
David 8 
* Five singles and five pairs: 
No. 5 was a walking match. No. 6 was rapid-fire, one after the 
other. No. 7 was 15 singles and 5 pairs: 
Geo. B. Paterson, Sec'y. 
Portsmouth Gun Qub. 
The Fourth of Jidy shoot of the Portsmouth (N. H.) Gun Club 
was one of the leading local events of the Fourth. It was attended 
by shooters from Boston, Haverhill, Dover and York, besides a 
large delegation of sportsmen from this locality. 
It was a fine day. The heat was intense, but a good breeze 
swept across the field all day and a large tent afforded shelter 
from the sun's rays. 
The Boston delegation, including Miss Kirkwood, the Messrs. 
Kirkwood, Leroy, Woodward and Andres, together with a squad 
of Haverhill shooters and their ladies, arrived first. They were 
met at the depot by Herbert E. Philbrick, vice-president of the 
club, and escorted to the electric car, which conveyed them within 
a short distance of the grounds. A little later a party of seventeen- 
came, most of them from Dover, with a few York representatives. 
This party included a half dozen ladies. 
Arrived at the club grounds a cordial welcome was received 
from the local sportsmen, who were present in goodly numbers, 
the ladies of the club doing their best to make the visitors feel 
at home and as comfortable as the heat would permit. 
It was a matter of much regret that the members of the 
Exeter Club were unable to be present, a shoot on their own 
grounds preventing. 
At 10:30 the shooting began, continuing until late in the after- 
noon. 
Some fine scores were made by the out-of-town experts, Miss 
Kirkwood, as usual, breaking her targets with precision and skill, 
and on her score of 15 straight receiving hearty applause. 
Leroy, of the Boston Gun Club, who represents the Du Pont 
Powder Co., shooting U. M. C. shells in a Remington gun, was 
high gun for the day, breaking 105 out of 115 shot at. Miskay 
was a good second. 
At 1 o'clock dinner was served under the big tent and was^ a 
fine spread, including quite an elaborate .memi, served in first-class 
manner by the ladies of the club. 
The team shoot was a most spirited contest between the repre- 
sentatives of the clubs present. The friendly rivalry resulted in 
some excellent shooting and the Boston Club carried off the 
honors, President Newick, of the local club, leading the cheers 
which greeted the victors. The complete scores of the team shoot 
were as follows, being at 15 targets, thrown at unknown angles: 
Boston Gun Club.— Leroy 14, Horace 13, Miskay 15, Williams 10. 
Andres 9. Total 61. 
Haverhill Gun Club.— Tozier 13, Griggs 10, Graflam 10, Miller 9, 
F. Manson 7. Total 49. 
Dover Gun Club.— Wentworth 12, Beard 12, CorsQtt 12, Haley 8. 
Stevens 8. Total 52. ' ^ • 
Portsmouth Gun Club.— White 10, Weston 12, Lewis 9, Newick' 
12, W. Philbrick 14. Total 57. 
The scores for the day follow, the eighth event being the team 
shoot. Events alternated from regular to unknown angles: 
Events : 123456789 10 
Targets: 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 15 10 10 
Leroy 8 10 13 9 9 14 9 .. 9 10 
Tozier 7 7 g 7 § 16 !) . . 
Miskay 9 7 13 10 9 14 7 .. 
Horace 
Williams 
Miller . 
Griggs 
Eaton 
10 6 10 9 7 7 9 
8 9 10 8 3 5 10 
7 
8 6 6 .. 
7 8 8 ., 
3 10 6 . , 
5 12 6 
9 
7 
10 
7 
7 
5 
7 .. 
6 7 
6 8 
9 8 
6 12 8 . . 
8 9 11 
7 7 9 
8 5 8 7 
Graffam 4 7 11 9 
White 10 9 15 7 10 14 9 
Weston 9 9 10 2 4 7 8 
Andres 8 5 11 5 5 11 10 
W Manson 3 7 7 5 8., 6 
Newick 6 7 10 . . 8 10 . . 
F Manson 9 9 
Mitchell 7 5 7 
Emery 4 13 3 
Corson 2 11 7 
Sowersby , 0 4 2 
Wentworth 7 9 9 
Gillis 6 7 5 
Haley 1 10 6 
Merwin 5 8 6 
Stevens 6 8 7 7 6 7 
Beard 9 13 9 8 10 " 
H Philbrick 8 7 
Meserve 3 5., , 
Frizzell 7 5.. 5 b 
W Philbrick 13 9 .. 9 9 .. 
Joy 6 .. 4 
It was a day greatly enjoyed and to be pleasantly remembered 
by all present. W. I. Philbrick 
Of the Portsmouth (N. H.) Gun Cliib. 
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