Jan. 27, ipoo.y 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
79 
The live-bird programme consists of miss-and-otUs and a 25- 
hird handicap, entrance $15, birds extra, at 25 cents each, and ?20« 
added. The handicaps will range from 26 to 33yds., with the dead 
line at the latter mark. High guns will be m vogue, and there 
•will be one money for every two entries. All entries for this event 
■must be made by Feb. 13, and accompanied by a forfeit ot $0, 
though penalty entries will be accepted up to the closing ot tlie 
third' round. Five dollars additional will be charged , all such 
entries. Mr. C. E. De Long, secretary, is the person with whom 
the entries can be made. 
A rate of one and one-third fare has been granted for this occa- 
sion bv all the railroads from the Atlantic coast to the Kocky 
Mountains. This will be on the certificate plan, and parties de- 
siring to get this rate must pay full fare to the Springs, taking a 
receipt for the same, which, when properly signed, will entitle 
them to a return ticket for one-third fare. 
The tournament will be held at Whittington Park, which can be 
reached bv electric line from any part of the city in from hve to 
fifteen minutes. The Sergeant system of trappmg will be^ used 
for targets, and shooting will CGmmence promptly at 9 A. M. 
each day. ... r„, j ■ ■ i 
Interstate rules will govern m all events. Those desiring to 
ship their guns and shells in advance should send them to Dr. 
A.^ U. Williams, president Arkansas Gun Club, Hot Springs, Ark. 
Communications pertaining to the tournament should also be 
addressed to this gentleman, as well as all inquiries for programmes. 
For hotel accommodations consult the programme. 
Aftef Honors. 
Mr T. T Lloyd, of Pine Bluff, has challenged Mr. C. E. De 
•Long, of Hot Springs, the present holder of the Arkansas cham- 
pionship' emblem, to a contest for its possession. The latter has 
accepted and named Hot Springs as the place for said contest, and 
Thursday, Jan. 25, as the date. The conditions, are 50 single tar- 
gets, unknown angles. Paoi, R. Litzke. 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
The Week at Watson^s. 
Chicago Til , Jan. 20.— There was rather more shooting than 
usual at VVatson's Park this week, what with two club shoots, the 
sportsmen's trophv, a scratch race or two and a little practice 
Shooting, to say nothing of a team race between (.Tlcn View L^oll 
Club and Washington Park Club (which latter, however, was not 
shot at Watson's, but at Washington Park grounds). 1 he weather 
throughout the week has been dull, cloudy and rainy, the tem- 
perature not low, but the conditions on the whole not suitable for 
pleasant shooting. 
Monday. 
On Mondav. Tan. 15, a little 50-bird race was shot at WatSoti's 
Park between T. R. Williams and J. B. Wilson, ihe men tied 
on 34, tied again on the first string of 5 birds, and went out again 
with only one bird between them at the end of the next 5, Wilson 
winning. Score: 
T ■ R Williams 0000101111111111101122200-17 
J. K w imams 2220120201021210101221100-17-34 
T B Wilson 0202001000111202021101210—14 
J n ^vusuu 1212011120212122012221001—20—34 
JR%°nifms 11112-5 21101-4 
J B Wilson...-. 11121—5 21111-.3 
Ttiesday. 
On Tuesday, Tan. 16, Messrs. R. Hammond and L. Lewis niet 
at Watson's Park in a 25-bird race, which was won by Lewis, with 
a score of 21 to 17. Score: 
Ji Hammond 0120120221010m0OUO2122— 17 
L Lewis M .... 1 2121211112210012012212022—21 
On the same day Mr. M. Harris and Mr. V. Parker indulged in a 
little practice as below: 
M Harris 1211212222 -10 
V pS-lter ! '. . • • • .200202002202110- S 
Glenvicw Golf— WasWagton Park. 
On Tuesdav, Jan. 16, the second contest between teams of the 
Glenview Gol'f Club and the Washington Park Golf Club was held 
at the grounds of the latter club. In the first contest Glenview 
•won but this time Washington Park went out with 10 birds to the 
good The men shot in five-men teams, 25 birds per man, the 
scores being 100 to 93. It is not yet determined where the rubber 
will be shot off, though it is not likely that this will occur on 
any neutral grounds. The following scores were made in the 
contest: 
Glen-view Golf Club. 
N L Hovt 20 
P B Hoyt 19 
7 B Drake, Jr.......tv....l7 
'G A Thorne, ....... 19 
T M Sellers 18- 
-93 
Washington Park Golf Club. 
E L Hunter.... .,..,...;i.21 
C S Hunter ;.;21 
J F Bowell 19 
R Donally 17 
F M Smith 22—100 
Wednesday — ^Audubon Gun Club. 
On Wednesday, Tan. 17, at Watson's Park, the Audubon Club, of 
Chicago held a field day with a double bill. The first contest was 
the shooting off of the tie for the second prize on last year's 
averages, six men being tied. The handicap was by distance and 
birds added to the score, and the race was at 10 birds. Col. Felton, 
Mr O'Dell and Mr. VVilcox were tied on 10. Tliey divided the 
money, and Mr. O'Dell took the prize. The birds in this shoot 
were extremely hot ones, though the light was bad, and ram was 
fading. The following are the scores: 
C E Felton, 29. 1 2222.12212^10 
F R Bissell, 28 1 1100*00101- 5 
F H T ord 30 0 1120011111— S 
H O'Dell • 29 1 ! . " . ! ! ! ! ! ! 2221022122-10 
O Von Lengerke,- 30,- 0 - ™222f- « 
C S Wilcox, 28. 1 <i21 2122201— 10 
Immediately following the tie contest the regular monthly shoot 
of Audubon Club was held, and turned out to be a very spirited 
contest lasting well into the darkness of a gloomy afternoon. All 
the men shot at scratch. 30yds., nothing added, the contest being 
at 15 birds. Von Lengerke and Wilcox tied on 14, and their shoot- 
off was one of the mo.st interesting seen on the grounds for a good 
•while the men having to go into the fifth frame of 5 birds tor a 
decision. Mn. Von Lengerke won, Mr. Wilcox missing his third 
bird in the last sti-ing. Scores: 
O'Dell 220102110212121—12 
• C E Feiton.'. ■.' • • - .1022210w 
Von Lengerke 222022222222222-14 
F R Bissell ,..011*210w 
T M Gillespie 012121221220210-12 
j H aSI . 12212212*2*2020-11 
r S Wilcox 2222112*1221222—14 
F TT Lord..;!!;!!! 222120211211022—13 
T'lpc on 14! 
Von Leneerke 2*222 22220 22022 22222 22222 
Wilcox 21022 11101 20212 22222 1202 
At the annual meeting of the Audubon Gun Club, held Jan. 13, 
T. H. Amberg was elected President; W. P. Mussey, Vice-Presi- 
dent- F R. Bissell, Secretary and Treasurer. Board of Directors, 
H. 6. Stone. O. Von Lengerke, F. H. Lord, C. S. Wilcox, J. M. 
Gilespie. 
Thursday. 
No one appeared at Watson's on this day, as the weather was too 
bad to -permit of auy shooting. 
Friday — ^The Spottsman's Trophy. 
Eighteen contestants met for the ninth contest of the series for 
(he Chicago sportsmen's trophy at Watson's on Friday afternoon, 
Ian 19. The birds were mixed, the light was bad and it grew 
quite black early in the afternoon. J. B. Barto won the race in a 
pounding finish, with E. M. Steck, going into the third frame of 
the ties. Mr. Steck won the high average medal for largest num.ber 
of consecutive kills. Clempson and Roll divided in the tie on 14-, 
Young^ won third place alone, and H. E. Lee fourth place alone. 
The winning of the medal by Mr. Barto was a popula'r one. Mr, 
"Barto is one of the most faithful live-bird shooters we have, and 
his name nearly alwavs appears in an honorable position, though 
he seems to have been in rather hard luck in getting into first 
place in these trophv contests. He shot in splendid form to-day,- 
and would have been a hard man to beat. The following are the 
.scores of the day: . . . -. . 
Clemoson 31 0 222202222121222 —14 
Geo Fo°f' 30 1 2222122001112111 -u 
Dr Shaw,' 30.'l.'. ^ ■ ^ 1221211222120121 -15 
H O'Dell .30 3 12211222*1111212 —15 
S Palmer 'so '2 2*12222122122*220 —14 
Bin°-ham' 30' 2 22222202222022112 —15 
H Lee .30 3 ■ ■ 221200212221212022-15 
W B i:effiAgv;'eU, 30, 2 2222221122112201 --15 
H E Lee 28 3 102120*22012220022—12 
T M Gilli's 30 2 121111112121112 —15 
T L White' 30. 2 10212--*22212121222 —15 
O'Brien 30 2 2220111212121122 —15 
S E Young, 30, 3 222200020120222111-13 
C Wilcox 30 2 2212222102222112 —15 
j'B Barto,' 30, '2 1120121122121211 -15 
E M Steck, 30, 2 ...221221222111221 -15 
J H Amberg, 30 2 0212211221111111 -15 
Eaton;2S, s" .:.. ..11212112022101221 -15 
Ties on 15: 
Shaw. 0 12222 0 
O'Dell, 1 .....10221 10 
Bingham, 0 21211 1210 
Eaton, 1 010 
H Lee, 1.... 20122 20* 
Leifingwell. 0 i. 12* 
Gillis, 0.... 11110 
White, 0 ' 10 
O'Brien, 0 10 
Wilcox, 0 * 
Barto 0 22211 11122 21122 
Steck] 0 22222 31222 ■ 120 
Amberg, 0 w 
In the ties on 14 Clerapsoft, Roll and Palmer put in $5 apiece and 
shot at 25 birds, Just to make matter? more interesting, Clempson 
and Roll dividing. Score: 
Clempson 12122211222*1122222011122—23 
Roll 111212111210121111 2011212^23 
Palmer 2221121122220221210200222—21 
Saturday — Eureka Gun Club. 
The regular bi-monthly shoot of 
at Watson's Park to-day, Jan. 20, w 
Holliday, 31 2200222220— 7 
R B Mack, 28 2000212021— fi 
F H Mitchell, 27. . .1221111002— 8 
Dr Miller, 30 2211121012— 9 
■Mrs Carson. 26 2022002201— 4 
H B Morgan 28. .. .1001111121— S 
T G Lovell, 28 1212212210— 9 
A W Adams, 30. .. .1101211000— 6 
Seven-bird sweep: 
Steck 1122202-fi 
F E Willard 1121002—5 
L C Willard 2222121—7 
Parker 2111220—6 
Miller 2211120—6 
Lovell 1012210—5 
Practice : 
Shot at. Killed. 
the Eureka Gun Club was sliot 
ith the following results: 
Dead Out, 30 2222200202— 7 
Dr Carson, 
L C Willard, 31. 
F E Willard, 30. 
G K Milliken, 28, 
Ed Steck, 30 
,.2111202211— 9 
..1122212012— 9 
..2211220001— 7 
..0220020010— 4 
...2212122222—10 
A Sundenneier, 28.2200102002- 5 
Dr Carson 0022111—5 
A Walter.s 101222—6 
T Bowles 0000121—3 
H Rubel 2222222—7 
Stockdale 2220212-G 
Shot at. Killed. 
L C Willard 20 18 
Wade 20 17 
Skelley 20 15 
K M Parker 29 26 
T G Parker 10 4 
Lovell .■ 15 10 
Milligan 13 S 
Mitchell 10 6 
Mack 8 6 
Adams 7 5 
Morgan 6 5 
Boos 5 4 
Miller 5 4 
Sumemeyers 7 5 
N Hartman . 8 4 
Chicago Sportsmen^s Park, 
There will be a meeting of the stockholdeis of the Chicago 
Sportsmen's shooting park, called for some day this following 
week, the date not yet being determined. It is desired that some 
of the more prominent members, such as Tom Marshall, Tom 
Laflin. Chan Powers, etc., shall be present at the meeting, and 
as these men will probably all be at Danville shoot this -week, it 
is thought that the meeting of organization in Chicago should 
immediately follow Danville" shoot. The sum of $10,000 is sub- 
scribed. There are options held on two or three different sites 
for the park. .Representatives of John Watson state that he may 
be moved into the new park by May 1. 
Friends of John Watson will be pained to learn of the death o£ 
his aged mother this week. Mr. and Mrs. Watson have gone 
East to the mother's former home in New Jersey, where the burial 
will take place. Mr. Watson himself, who has been in bad health 
this winter, is now much better, and is expected to be quite himself 
again. E. Hough. 
300 BoYCE Building, Chicago, 111. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Carteret Gun Club. 
Garden City, L. I., Jan. 19.— There was a dull light. Fairly good 
birds made rather difficult shooting. In the cup contest at 25 birds 
Welch won in the shoot-off, miss-and-out, with Strong, the latter 
losing his fifth bird. The scores: 
Cup contest, handicap sweepstakes, ?25 each, 25 birds: 
C G Strong, 30 ...s; ..^..i 1 .222222122222222*202222222— 23 
R A Welch 30 .220222222*111121122222222—23 
W W Smitfi, 29 1101222111220211212*11222—22 
W S Hill, 28 2222222200222222222222022—22 
Dr Bradley 30 2222222*22222122200222222—22 
Capt Money, 30 2222022222*121221*2110w 
H Y Dolan 30 22221020220210w 
W J GordoA, 27 .-.-iii.i *220220221*w 
Walter Ferguson, 28 2222000w 
The second cup contest was at 7 birds and resulted in a tie be- 
tween Messrs. D. 1. Bradley, R. A. Welch and W. W. Smith, 
Bradley winning in the shoot-off, miss-and-out, in the third round; 
Cup contest, entrance $10, handicap, 7 birds: 
D J Bradley, 30 2222222—7 W S Hill, 28 ....222*llw 
R A Welch, 30 1112222—7 Walter Ferguson, 29. . . .202222w 
W W Smith, 29 1222222—7 W J Gordon. 27 220210w 
Capt Money, 30 2222012-6 C G Strong, 30 22*w 
H Y Dolan, 30 2221201—6 
Other events were shot as follows: 
Handicap, miss-and-out: Bradley, 30yds., 8; Strong, 30, 8; Money, 
30. 8; Dolan, 30. 7; Smith, 29, 4; Gordon, 27, 4; Hill, 28, 2; Fergu- 
son 29. 2, Walsh, 30, 1. 
Sweepstakes, doubles, 3 pairs, 25yds. : Welch 5, Hill 5, Strong 4, 
Money 3, Smith 3, Gordon 2, Ferguson 2, Dolan 0, Bradley 0. 
Miss-and-out, 32yds.: Strong 11, Ferguson 11, Bradley 10, Hill 3, 
Money 2. Dolan 1, Weich 1, Smith 0, Gordon 0. 
Handicap sweepstake, miss-and-out: Dolan 6, Strong 6, Hill 6, 
Welch .5, Money 5, Bradley 3 Ferguson 3, Smith 1, Gordon 0. 
Sweepstakes, miss-and-out, 34yds.: Hill 2, Ferguson 2, Dolan I, 
Strong 1, Money 0, Smith 0, Gordon 0, Bradley 0, Hill and 
Ferguson divided. 
Sweepstakes, miss-and-out, 32yds.: Strong 7, Money 7, Hill 7, 
Smith 3, Bradley 3, Dolan 2, Ferguson 0. 
.Sweepstakes, mi.ss-and-oul, 32yds. : Strong 2, Smith 2, Ferguson 
2, Dolan 1, Money 0, Hill 0. 
Handicap sweepstakes, miss-and-out: Strong 3, Money 3, Fergu- 
son 2. 
Handicap sweepstakes, miss-and-out: Strong i, Money 4, Fergu- 
son 3. 
Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club. 
18;-^There were twenty-six con- 
y^ The contest was at 7 bircis. 
shooter who killed his 7 straight. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I., Jan 
testants in the club shoot to-da 
Mr. J- B. Voorhees was the only 
'The "scores follow : 
T T Pillion, 27-. 22*2022—5 
'T B Voorhees, 27. 2211212—7 
R Smith, 25 ....1*21222-6 
D T Heffner, 23. ---0121*02— 4 
I McKane. 27.,- .121*202— 5 
Capt Baldwin, 24 .0110110—4 
H T Montanus, Jr.. 27.220*010—3 
A "Busch. 25 0*0*022—2 
T Yeete. 23 00*0011—2 
H Krenika. 26 102**11—4 
H Koch. 27 2021102-« 
F Van Fricken, 25 0021012—4 
E Beard, 23 2110101—5 
H Freyler, 23 1001112—5 
T Tredwell, 23 0000*02—1 
G Morris, 26 2222200—5 
C Dwver. 27 .02001 —2 
J S Wood, 25 1200122-5 
P Kramer, 25 1010000—2 
T Webber, 25 01020110—2 
J Weigel, 25 0020001—2 
S J Berry. 25 2001020—3 
Dr Hill, 25 10101*1—4 
T Burns. 25 011101*-^ 
L E Allen, 10 
P Suss 11 
Medicus Gun Ckib. 
Brooklyn, J^n. IS.— The weather was uncomfortable, there being 
a cold rawness that penetrated the clothing searchingly. The ar- 
rangements were rather crude, but more perfect equipment will 
be installed, and shoots will be held on every Thursday. "Casey ' 
in the match with "Miller" made the excellent score of 24 out of 
25. The birds as a whole were inferior. 
No. 1 was at 10 bird.s, .?3. No. 2 was at 3 birds, U entrance; all 
stood at 29yds. Nos. 3 and 4 were 5-bird handicaps, ?2 entrance. 
Birds were dxtfa, as there were two moneys in all events: 
No. 1: ■ 
Van Allen. .30 2202202222— 8 Dr Creamer, 28 20*1012101— 6 
Dutcher, 28 0122000200— 4 Packard, 28 2221002000— 5 
Schorty, 30... t 2222222222—10 
Woods, 25..,. 2010202012—6 
Brewer, 31 
Bender, 29 01*2202222— 7 O'Donohue, 
Schcubel, 28. ..... . .22222222*2— 9 
Dr Webber, 29 2222222222—10 
..10*2222122— 8 
.1221012202— 8 
22222222^2—10 Dr Kemble, 29. 
Van Allen 
Woods .... 
Creamer .. 
No. 2. 
No. 3. 
No. 4. 
112—3 
29.. 21 021 —4 
22222-5 
200—1 
29.. 201 2*— 3 
220—2 
30.. 22002— 3 
22222—5 
002—1 
25.. 02020— 2 
1*1202—3 
001—1 
28.. 01121— 4 
22202—4 
201—2 
30.. 22202— 4 
22222—5 
021—2 
28.. 22220— 4 
22222—5 
222—3 
31. ,22222— 5 
22222—5 
121-3 
28..*2012— 3 
22222—5 
29.. 21002— 3 
22021—4 
28. .20110—3 
22021-^ 
Brooklyn, L. L, 
participated in the 
Dexter Park. Dr. 
were the only ones 
E O Weiss, 28.... 
Dr S Hudson 29. 
Dr O'Connell, 29.. 
C VV Billings. 28... 
G K Breit, 26 
B F Amend, 28.... 
AVm Toergcr, 28.. 
T P Keenan, 25... 
J J Pillion,, 28 
A Schoverling, 25. 
J H Moore, 28.... 
H P Fesscnden, 28 
U F Bender, 28... 
T Short, 28 
G V Hillers, 28.... 
W Sands, 29 
G Greiff, 29 
E J Clarke, 29 
A Dimcourt. 25... 
Bender , , 
Dutcher 
Match, 25 birds, "Casey" vs. "Miller. ": 
Mike Casey. 29 1222222212222222022222222—24 
R Miller, 29 01121100*0111111202202*11—17 
Emerald Gun Club. 
Jan. 16. — There were thirty-eig'hl: shooters who 
main event of the Emerald (5un Club to-day at 
G. V. Hudson. H. Quinn and S. M. Van Allen 
to kill 10 straight. The scores: 
.1120022*1*— 6 C Stuetzle, 27 2000220*20— 4 
.1212221112—10 Dr O'Donohue 26. .0200122022— 6 
.2222220220— 8 T Gallin, 26 2122012002— 7 
.21*1*22221— 8 J S Renisen. 29. .. .2222200222 8 
.0011222222- 8 C M Lincoln, 25. . .0202102210— 6 
.2201222221- 8 Dr Stillman, 28. .. .2221220122— 9 
. 21011 21-'ll— 8 TT Ouinn, 28 2212112121—10 
.2020201102- 6 M Wrightman, 28. ..2222121101— 9 
.2022222022— 8 B H Norton, 28. .. .10*0222222— 7 
.*200201022- 5 S Van Allen, 29. .. .1122122122— 10 
1211111102—9 Hillmer, 28. 0012211220—7 
.02222220*2 - 7 Rathgen, 28 0102120020— 5 
.2202222222- - 9 Dr Creamer, 28. .. .0121010212— 7 
.2221222021— 9 Woods, 28 *120002220— 5 
.2221020*20— 6 D Mohrman, 27 2020221222— 8 
.0222222202— 8 H Anderson, 27. .. .0101200110— 6 
.22*2222120— 8 T T Hallowell 29. . .222220202*- 7 
.1022222002— 7 t Fanning, 29'. 2222*22121— 9 
.2001000221— 5 Woeful, 28 2110020202- 6 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay. Ridge, L. I., Jan. 20.— The .January cup had nine contest- 
.■■nts m the competition for it to-day. in the shoot of the Crescent 
Athletic Club. The event i.s a handicap at 25 targets: 
C J McDermott 1111110111101111011001111 101111-2B 
H Kj"yn • 111101111111111111111110101 —24 
Chas A Sykcs 11101110110101010110110110101 —19 
F B Stephenson 0111100.1010110011011011011101 —18 
^^lf,P'^?i^^^"' 101010101010110110111110100101 —18 
W W Marshall 01110011010101101011010100010 —15 
G Notman 110100.10101001101101001001010 —14 
C Keny on, Jr 1 031101 010101011101001000001001—14 
.Dr H L O Brien 0101011001101010100011010000100—13 
,,Hf"dH-ap prize shoot, 25 birds, magautrap: C. J. McDermott 2o 
c ^"^Phenson 2.2, Jere Lott 21, H. H. Kryn 20, W. VV. Marshall 
IS, G. Stephenson lo, C. Kenyon, Jr., 14, G. Notman 14, withdrew. 
Match, 7 pairs, expert traps: Kryn 8, G. Stephenson 6. 
Match, 10 pairs, expert traps: Kryn 15, Notman 12. 
Swex-pstake, 15 birds, expert traps: McDermott 13, G. Stephen- 
son 13. F. B. Stephenson 14, C. A. Sykes 7, Marshall 7 
Sweepstake, 10 bird.s, expert traps: Marshall 8, M'&Dermott 7, 
Ivryn 6, Kenyon, Jr., 6. 
Sweepstake, 15 birdS; expert traps: Kryn 13, G. Stephenson S, 
F. B. Stephenson 8. ' 
Match, 25 birds, expert traps: Ki-yn 16. C. Kenyon, Jr., 13 
Match. 25 birds, expert traps: Kryn 15, C. Kenyon, Jr., 11. 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Jan. 20.— There was a good turnout of shooters 
to-day to participate m tJie Brooklyn Gun Club's weekly com- 
petition, the mam event being the Francotte gun contest Four 
made the maximum of 50 points, namely. G. Paterson G Remsen 
David and B. F. Amend. R. Wood made 49. He has been shoot- 
ing very close to scratch throughout, and has made an excellent 
season s performance, benig now some points in the lead for the 
gun. This was the ninth monthlv shoot for the gun, and each 
contest of the series had a goodly number of entries. There has 
been no languishing of interest at any time. These contests are a 
great indorsement of the sound judgment of the popular manager 
John Wright. ^ ' 
There was a heavy rainfall till near noon, when it cleared up. 
Ihe Brooklyn Gun Club always has good luck with the weather 
Francotte gun contest, 50 targets, handicap allowance: 
R VVoods 1011011111111111111111111-23 
1111111111111111111011111-21— 2-49 
Casey 1011101111111111111111101—22 
UlllllOllOmiOllllllOll-21- 5-48 
G Paterson 1011011111111101101110111—20 
„ „, J 1111111111110110101110111—21—11—50 
E \Voods 1111111011001000001010101—14 
1011111011100101100110111—17-15-46 
G Remsen 1011110111111111111111111—23 
1111111111111001111111111—23— 5—50 
Fanning 1101111111111111110110111—22 
„ .J 1011111111111111111111010—22— 2-46 
David 1111111111111111111101011—23 
,„ „ , . 1110101110111111110111111-21—10—50 
W Hopkins 1011101101010111100111111—18 
^ ^ ^ J 1011101101010111100111111—18- 6—45 
B F Amend 1111011111111111111111111—24 
1111111111111111111111111—25— 4—50 
Lane 010111111 0101011000010011—1 4 
1001001111110011001110101—11—15—44 
Sweepstakes 
Events : 
Targets : 
Casey 
Fannin 
1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 
25 2515 15 15 15 Targets: 
19 12 13 Lane 
24 24 .... 14 .. R Woods 
David 15 18 14 .. 14 11 G Remsen 
E Woods 16 21 .. 12 5 8 J B Hopkins.. 
Amend 23 13. W Hopkins.... 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
25 25 15 15 15 15 
. . 15 14 
.. .. 13 12 13 12 
.. 11 15 15 .. 
n 13 11 
10 14 
Geo. B. Paterson, Sec'y. 
Ttap Arownd Reading. 
Reading, Pa., Jan. 15.— At the annual meeting of the Mt. Penn 
Gun Club, of this city, held this evening at 1018 Washington street, 
the follo'rt'lng officers were elected: President, Harry Saylor; 
Vice-1 resident, Luther Gerhard; Secretary, Geo. Rhoads- Treas- 
urer, Alfrfed B. Yerger; Captain, Wm. Flunsberger; Board of Di- 
rectors, Chas. Dietrich, chairman, Abner Laird. Edward Strohecker 
Harry Ball and President Saylor. Arrangements were made to' 
held the club's live-bird championship shoot on Feb. 22 
The eleventh annual meeting of the Eureka Camping and Gun 
Club, of this city, was held at the office of W. W. Essick 2.30 
Penn street, this afternoon, a fine attendance of members being 
present. The following officers were elected for the ensuing-vear- 
President, W. W. Essick; Vice-President, David F. Knolb-" Re- 
cording Secretary, Frank Garman; Financial .Secretary and Treas- 
urer, Peter Texter; Trustees, three vears, Chas. Spears- for two 
years, Plarry Hahn; for one year, M. R. Eshelman. The club is 
m a prosperous condition, and it was decided to make some sub- 
stantial improvements to their summer house at Benvenue 
Dauphin county, where the members camp during the summer' 
having a fine^shooting grounds also in this city on Boyers' Island' 
Fottsville, Pa.. .Jan. 18.— Louis Clausman and George Frelden of 
Pottsville, on one team, and Peter Long and Bernard Runpert' on 
another side, shot a hve-hird match at Pottsville to-day for a 
suoper. to be paid for by the losers. The score, 10 birds- 
Frelden 7, Clausm.an 5; total 12. Long 9, Ruppert 7, total 16. 
Duster. 
