March 3, igod.J 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
179 
Rock Island Tournament* 
Rock Island, 111., Feb. 16.— We had a very nice shoot, in spite 
of adverse weather conditions. The thermometer went below 
zero each night and a cold northwest wind blew both days. As 
the scores will show, the wind made target shooting difficult, and 
made the good pigeons "fan the air." From indications and 
interest expressed fine weather would have doubled our entries. 
We are obliged to Mr. C. A. North and others for kindly help 
rendered. The handsome gold medal for best live-bird score went 
to H. Boltenstern, of Cambridge, 111., who scored 60 in 64 during 
the two days, and so won with hands down. Mr, Boltenstern was 
perhaps favored a little in the draw of birds, but won by a clean, 
consistent performance, using his first barrel with quickness and 
precision.T he 100 10-cent cigars went to Mr. Stecge, of Waterloo, 
for best score in amateur target events, with Cad second, and 
onlv one behind. Many of our visitors encouraged us m our 
efforts to give them a good time, in spite of the weather clerk, 
and we feel complimented by kindly expressions from our friends. 
Next time we hope for pleasanter weather. 
First Day, Thursday, Feb. J5, 
9 
7 10 
.. 13 
4 .. 
Events: 12 3 
Targets; 10 15 15 
Sperry 7 12 6 
Bingham 8 . . 
Paddock .... 4 
Crosby 10 
Nance ...... 0 
Green 5 
Porter 3 
V Boltenstern 3 .. 
Stephens .... 8 7 8 
Parker 4 .. .... 
Cad 6 14 9 
Wehrend .... § 12 9 
Fhrhorn 5 . . 6 
Events : 
Live birds : 
Bingham 30 
Green, 28 
Crosby, 31 
V Boltenstern, 29.,.. 
Parker, 29 
Paddock 
Sperry, 30 
H Boltenstern, 29... 
Samuelson. 28 
Huntoon, 28 , 
A S Miller, 29 
R Baker, 29 
Laflin, 30 
4 5 
15 15 
11 9 
.. 11 
11 9 
.. 11 
7 .. 
7 .. 
9 8 
8 11 
13 '9 
l"". 10 
6 7 
15 15 
7 11 
*9 '7 
" 'h 
'7 *8 
'9 
* 8 ii 
49.. 
10 6 9 
6 6.. 
.. 9 .. 
..10 6 
1 2 
7 10 
5 7 
6 8 
5 10 
5 6 
5 G 
4 fl 
1 6 
7 6 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 15 15 
Dunn 4 .. .. 
Steege 8 11 11 
H Boltenstern 4 8 14 
A S Miller... 5 10 
B Miller.. 
Argraves . 
Samuelson 
Crook .... 
Schricker 
Lambach 4 
Farrar 
Martens , 
Hannes 
Events : 
Live birds; 
Hall, 28 
Stephens, 28 
Dunn, 28....:.. 
Porter, 29 
Ehrhorn. 28 
Owens, 28 
Argraves, 28.... 
Doerrs, 28 
Steege, 29 
Nance, 28.. 
Somerson. 28. . . . 
Crook, 28. 
Cropper, 29 
4 5 6 7 
15 15 15 15 
ii '8 i2 13 
12 
8 8 
10 10 
.. 11 
6 10 
9 8 
4 ,. 
2 6 
.. 3 
.. 9 
9 
1 
2 
7 10 
5 
2 
4 
7 
6 
8 
5 
5 
6 
7 
4 
7 
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4 
7 
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6 
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7 
6 
5 
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"7 
Ssoad Day, Friday, Feb. J6. 
8 12 . . 
7 7 13 
9 10 11 
Events; 12 3 4 5 
Cad 8 11 9 12 12 
Wehrend 12 11 12 9 12 
Sperry 7 12 11 9 11 
Paddock 6 , . 8 10 . . 
Patterson 8 
Argraves 11 
B Miller 9 
Foley 7 
Steege 9 11 11 9 
A S Miller 9 .. .. 
Stephens 10 11 10 11 
Nance 8 ., 10 9 .. 
AH events were at 15 targets. 
Events: 1 2 
Live birds: 7 10 
Argraves, 28 4 9 
A Miller, 29 4 8 
Bingham, 30 7 9 
V Boltenstern, 29 7 8 
Crosby, 31 6 
Baker, 29 3 
SteDhens, 28 7 
H Boltenstern, 29....... 7 
Somerson, 28 3 
Parker, 29 7 
Patterson, 29, 5 
Cropper, 29 7 
3 4 5 6 
12 
8 
5 
7 
10 
11 
13 
i'i 
9 
3 
15 
12 
14 
13 
13 
'9 
13 
13 
11 
12 
Events: 1 2 
H Boltenstern.. 9 .. 
Porter 10 .. 11 .. 9 6 
Bingham 8 ., 10 13 
Crosby 10 . . . . , . . . 
Darris 2 
Space 
Baker 
Cropper ., , . .. 10 
Crook ......... ,t .. 11 
Crosby 11 .. 11 
Henshaw .... 5 9 8 
Schricker 14 11 . . 
7 4 
7 
Events : 
Live birds; 
Steege. 29.... 
Ehrhorn, 28.. 
Paddock, 30.. 
Sperry, 30, . . . 
Nance, 28.,.. 
Porter, 29 
Cad. 29 
Crook, 28 
Schricker, 28. 
Tindall, 28... 
Hannes, 28... 
2 3 
10 15 
7 13 
5 11 
8 14 
8 13 
7 12 
10 9 
9 9 
7 .. 
.. 7 
R. I. Shooter. 
Providence Gao Club. 
Providence, R. I., Feb. 23.— In our last letter we stated that 
nothing short of a driving snow or rain storm would prevent our 
shoot on Washington's Birthday. Hereafter we will say that 
nothing short of an earthquake will prevent our shoot, for not- 
withstanding the howling rain storrn, accompanied by a small- 
sized cyclone which blew up a few trees and shook our club 
bouse until it rocked on its foundations, we had our shoot be- 
tween puffs, squalls, etc., and finished the last event in rain and 
fog. 
Five shooters— Leroy and Baker, of Brockton; GrifBtb, Hammond 
and Root, of Providence — met at the club house at 11 o'clock. 
It was then raining, and blowing in such a manner that shoot- 
ing was an impossibility. We soon had a rousing fire, and with 
hot coffee, sandwiches, etc., good cheer soon prevailed. One of 
our party proposed a game of auction, which was immediately 
accepted, and after said game had progressed for an hour or 
so Griffith had an average of 100 per cent, and all the rest owed 
him. By this time the weather had cleared enough for us to 
shoot the programme. . . . 
The first half was shot in a fair wind with some ram, and the 
rest of the shooting up to the last event with the wind howling 
and the water spattering off the gun barrels. The last event was 
shot in rain and heavy fog. 
When we took account of stock, Leroy had a receipt in full for 
his usual place— No. 1. , , . , , 
No matter where Griff landed, be always found some one wait- 
ing for him in the same place to divide, for, you see, they had 
not forgotten that auction game earlier in the day. 
Mr. Baker, of Brockton, is a new man at the game of trap- 
shooting, but from his manner of handling the gun, some of the 
old standbys will need to keep an eye on him. 
We hope in the near future to repeat our programme under 
■more favorable weather conditions. The scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Tare-ets- 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 Broke. Av. 
Ancles: KUKUKUKUUKUK 
Lerov 10 13 10 12 10 11 10 15 10 14 9 13 137 .913 
Griffi'th 6 14 10 12 8 13 8 14 9 14 6 11 125 .833 
Baker 7 14 9 15 8 8 9 13 5 9 4 11 112 . 746 
Hammond 10 15 8 12 9 14 10 13 6 15 8 13 133 . 886 
Root 6 11 7 10 8 13 10 11 9 13 7 11 116 .773 
R. C. Root, Sec'y. 
Baltimore Shooting Association. 
Baltimore. Md., Feb. 22. — The silver loving cup, donated by 
Mr Tames R. M alone, was won by Mr. Hood Waters (Schultz), 
shooting from the 31yd. mark. Capt. Malone. being the donor, 
did not contest for the prize. The birds were a selected lot. 
While the scores look ordinary, there was some fine shooting 
'^^The conditions of the cup slioot were 20 birds, bandicap. Three 
tied for it and in the shoot-off, miss-and-out, Schultz won in the 
first rouncJ, both his competitors losing their first birds. The 
scores: 
Srhultz 31 12122220220111112112-lS 
ThV-Vs 31 222220022220222W 
Bnn^hman "28 • • 2221 11 201 2021 llOw 
Sforr78 11122212222021222002-17 
TfVpf 9S 2001 01 222'"^21 22w 
• Dr Darling." 28.'.V.V.". 10201 21 2021 21 22w 
T^bithicum 28 221211 n0ii0n2a2w 
■D " Phmips. 28 : ■ 02200002122212W 
Harrison 28 002220w 
r Mu" . 00 ... 121 2?1 1"21 1 2221021 22—18 
McDoweil" 28' . ■'■ 00120111211221121102-16 
rprTf 9S I20l2l2i2?1''0w 
Wh\t' ■'00 ;.. , Olioiioniisoow 
^^i?-28i:;;;;™.. - Sfir'"" 
■n^'.A 07 - - ■ - 2200111100^1- 
FV^x 31. .'.V.'.V.V. 02211021222221222212—18 
gh'oot-pff- miss-and-out: Schultz ?, Fox 0, Gilbert 0. 
Forester Gtia CItib. 
Albany, N. Y., Feb. 24.— In writing of the shoot of the 
Forester Gun Club, held on Feb. 22, it would be quite proper to 
say that there was a large attendance, considering the weather 
conditions that prevailed in the morning. The day was ushered 
in with every indication that rain or snow would prevail, and 
this partially turned out to be the case. 1 do not think there is 
another class of sportsmen that will brave the elements to in- 
dulge in their favorite sport like the trapshooters will. 
While the first squad in event No. 1 was at the firing point, there 
came a heavy downpour of rain that drove all to the shelter of 
the shooting lodge. Following this there came a terrific gale of 
wind that lasted throughout the day. To give some idea of its 
fierceness I will say that at the Signal Service office it registered 
a velocity of 30 to 50 miles per hour. This made the shooting 
very hard. Often times, when a target had gone out into the field 
it \vould come sailing back over the firing point. This made lots 
of amusement for the spectators, and a great many goose eggs for 
the shooters. 
The programme consisted of 15-bird events. How well the con- 
testants shot the scores will show: 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Events : 1 
Targets ; 15 
Green 9 
Renswold 7 
Sanders 13 
Swenv 9 
Howe'll 10 
Yost 7 
Arnold 8 
Ondawa 12 
Betts 11 
Valentine 12 
Wallburg 11 
Smith 11 
Keeler 8 
Weeks 8 
Porter 8 
Kant 1 
P.-ige 
William;; 
Alrutz . • 
Vermont 
Steller 
Munson 
Richards 
McDonald 
3 4 
15 15 
13 12 
10 10 
10 9 
10 9 
12 7 
11 10 
11 8 
10 10 
11 10 
U 12 
13 9 
13 10 
8 13 
9 7 
•8 7 
4 7 
5 6 
15 15 
11 10 
9 9 
10 10 
10 11 
10 8 
10 9 
13 7 
12 11 
10 s 
11 12 
10 7 
9 12 
9 9 
12 5 
9 2 
7 8 
15 15 
13 15 
7 10 
13 14 
10 12 
12 12 
4 7 
9 12 
14 11 
11 7 
11 12 
11 13 
12 14 
6 14 
9 10 
15 15 
14 11 
11 15 
12 13 
14 12 
11 9 
9 8 
12 10 
10 14 
9 12 
12 10 
9 15 
11 14 
12 12 
Shot at. Broke. 
150 122 
11 9 . . . . 
12 
4 
13 
7 
10 11 . . . - 
8 8 14 13 
6 12 9 10 
n 14 15 13 
4 
9 
8 
9 
9 .. .. 
8 .. .. 
Harry 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
90 
120 
60 
CO 
75 
75- 
60 
30 
30 
45 
45 
92 
112 
"105 
101 
85 
97 
112 
99 
116 
108 
119 
99 
47 
59 
19 
36 
50 
43 
53 
16 
13 
30 
24 
H. VAj.Er(TiiiE. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O.— Herewith are scores in merchandise shoot, given 
by Cincinnati Gun Club on Feb. 22. The shoot was a decided 
.success, much of which is due to the liberal prizes donated' to the 
club. The weather was very disagreeable, a driving snow storm 
keeping many .shooters from being on hand to take part in the 
day's sport, which was enjoyed by all present. There were few 
if any who went away empty-handed, and the prizes were all 
well worth the entrance fee char.eed. 
Event No. 2, 20 targets, handicap: Frederick, 5. 20; Harry, 8, 
19; Trimble, 0, 19; Mavnard, 1, 19; Waddell, 5, 19; Bob, S, 18; 
Senour, 9 17; L. C. Smith, 6, 17; Bauer. 7, 17; Stephens, 6, 15; 
Jones, 5, i5; Jack, 5. 14; Morris, 7, 13; Dick, 7, 13; Werk, 9, 12; 
Willie. 7, 10; Harris, 5, 10; 
Event No. 3, 20 targets, handicap: Trimble, 0, 20; Bauer, 10, 20; 
Stephens, 10, 20; Jones, 9, 20; Maynard, 1, 19; Willie, 10, 19; Jack, 
10 IS; Leever, 7, 18; Perin, 6, 17; Bob, 8, 17; Hill, 7, 17; Frederick, 
5, 16; Dick, 10, 16; Harry, 8, 16; Goodman, 5, 16; L. C. Smith, 
8, 15; McCrea, 7, 12; Werk, 10, 11; Elliott, 10, 7; Senour, 10, 5. 
In shoot-off for gun Jones won. 
Event No. 4, 15 targets handicap: T eever 4, 15; Frederick, 2, 14; 
Hill, 5. 14; Bob, 4, 13: Mavnard, 1, 12; Trimble, 0, 12; Jack, 3, 12; 
Werk 5, 12;W!llic 3, 11; Morris, 3, 11; Goodman, 3, 10; Harry, 4, 
9; Bauer. 2, 8. 
Event No. 5, 10 targets, handicap: Jack, 5, 10; Maynard, 1, 10; 
Willie, 6, 10; Werk, 6, 9; Morris, 4, 8; Frederick, 2, 8; F. J., 6, 7. 
Fifteen live birds, ?5 entrance, birds extra, 20 cents each; handi- 
cap. 25 to 31yds.; six merchandise prizes; class shooting; ties miss- 
and-out; first prize. Smith hammerless shotgun: 
Robertson, 33. .2''22522'22222222— 15 Schuler, 30. .. .021220122222*12— 12 
Nve 30 222022222222222—14 Werk, 30 20*222212101122—12 
Stephens, 28. . .222022221210222— 13 Waddell, 29. .. .220020112112120— 11 
Dick 30 222221220212*11—13 Dr Senour. 30.222122*110021*1—11 
L C Smith 29.1222221122*0221—13 Morris, 29 222011010110220—10 
Harry, 28. .222220221021201— 12 Bauer, 29 000112022201212—10 
Burton 30 022200212212211—12 Modock, 30. .. .0010100*1200021— 6 
Hot Springs, Arkf. 
Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 22.— The anniversary was celebrated 
to-day in part bv a large gathering of Hot Springs visitors, who 
gathered at Whittington Park, to witness a contest at the traps 
between the two veterans. Capt. A. H. Bogardus and Tramp 
Irwin. Capt. Bogardus claims that his rules are the most like 
field shooting, and these were the conditions of the match: 50 
live birds each, gun below the elbow until the bird is on the 
wing, use of one barrel only, a 10yd. circle drawn around the 
trap, and bird must fall outside that circle. If killed inside the 
circle then to be scored lost; birds retrieved by a dog. 
As the score will show, the old-time champion won by a good 
margin. The hardest birds fell to the Tramp, the twisters getting 
awav from one barrel. Tramp killed his birds in best manner, 
as the dog aided Capt. Bogardus in gathering four of his. Yet 
for a man of his age his shooting was wonderful. Few men 
could scor* 45 on such birds, with both barrels. The birds were a 
choice lot. not one in the 100 being a duffer. 
Capt. A.' W. Smith was chosen referee, and proved that he was 
a good one, though -the rules were new to him. It is to be hoped 
that more matches will be shot under these rules, as they are such 
as to make a match interesting to spectators. The score: 
Capt Bogardus... 01111111111111011111111111101111101111111111011111— -IS 
Tr£mp Irwin 11011110111110110011111111111011101111011101101111—40 
The Captain used a Remington gun. Leader shells and Laflin 
& Rand powder. Tramp Irwin used a Parker gun, same she'ls. 
Anon. 
Yoniers Gun Club. 
KiNGSBRiDGE. New Yorlc City.— Herewith are scores of the 
Yonkers Gun Club's open shoot on Feb. 22, held at Yonkers, N._Y. 
The attendance was good, but very few ventured to shoot, owing 
to the wind, fast birds and a foggy day. The birds used were a 
very fast lot, and with the aid of the wind many that were badly 
hit were blown over the wall. Conditions, $3 entrance, birds extra, 
three moneys: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 
Thompson 111121-6 2*2101-4 222111-6 
Weightman , 111021-5 01212*-4 110101-4 
Thomas — ..202120-4 110122-5 000010-1 
Rosevelt ..-n... 210110-4 010011-3 
Roche ' ,.001211—4 111221—6 111211—6 
Godwin 220222-0 221222—6 122222-6 
O'Neill ...210022—4 021212—5 022122—5 
Hasbrouck 100211—4 012102—4 220011-4 
Caneoi .2W001— 2 001001—2 02f'O10— 2 
ICuss 212111—6 112111—6 101000—2 
Varieii ' 010011—3 
Connelly ••••• 101112—5 101001—3 
wSsh ,,110110-4 222212-6 
M, R. Weightman. 
National Gun Club. 
Milwaukee, Feb, 24. — Herewith find scores of the secbnd monthly 
live-bird prize shoot at National Park, Milwaukee, on 23d inst. 
The weather was disagreeable, and the attendance was small: 
Klapinski 1222222221—10 Wharton 1100001201—5 
Scholz 01*0220122— 6 Weston ...2002211112—8 
Collins 11*2111112- 
Bush .. 
Meixner 
Dver ... 
Mirgeler 
9 Wilbamson .221?1?''W1— 10 
. . . .2122ri20211— S Reed . , -, 01]*1]0221— 7 
,.,.2111*22111—9 Scherer 1110*11212—8 
....lOinillOll— 7 Lewis . . .-.-v^ .v, 0fl?10r)OO21— 4 
...1012112*11—8 Uno ..................1211112112—10 
"Billy*' Mill,* Benefit. 
Dexter Park, Brooklyn, L. I., Feb. 22.— There was a gratifying 
turnout of shooters to attend Mr. "Billy" Mills' live-bird shoot at 
De.xter Park, to-day. Considering that there were shoots given 
by nearly all the gun clubs in this vicinity, the number which 
participated and the crowd of spectators present were fully up lo 
all that could have been expected. 
The weather was not favorable in the morning. There was a 
mistiness in the air which obscured the vision somewhat, but 
about noon the sky cleared up, and the afternoon was clear and 
pleasant. The absence of wind was in favor of the shooters. Thr 
birds were mixed in quality, but averaged well on the whoh:. 
Unfortunately, the supply was exhausted about 3 o'clock, and tin; 
live-bird shoot then necessarily ended. 
Three or four hundred more birds would have been shot had they 
been on hand. The cause of this shortness of supply was due to 
the non-arrival of some birds which had been purchased. Some ol 
the shooters engaged in a few target sweepstakes after the live- 
bird shooting ended, but after the first target event most of the 
shooters departed. , , 
No. 1 event was at 5 birds, $2.25 entrance, and it, with Nos. 2 
and 3, were extra events. No. 4 was the first programme event, 
5 birds. $3.50; No. 5 was 7 birds, $4; No. 6 was a miss-and-out; No. 
7 was "the main event, 10 birds, entrance $6.50. The money was 
divided in the Mtter event, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. Following 
are the scores: 
Extras: No. 1. No. 2. 
Woods 22020—3 22222—5 
Peabody .....12221-B 22222-5 
J Hopkins .20*01—2 12100—3 
Catenstram 12222—5 
Wilson- ■ 
Programme events: No. 1, 
Woods 22202^ 
Peabody- 22212—5 
T Hopkins 21011—4 
"Wilson 22220-4 
Kay -...02220-3 
T A Thompson 00211—3 
Van Allen 
Hawes 
W Hopkins , 
Patterson .... . v . , , 
Gaughen 
Programme event No. 4: 
Woods. 27 .2202220222— 8 Van Allen, 
^P Kay, 26 2102020020— 5 Hawes, 26. 
No. 2. 
2020220—4 
1120211—6 
0102012—4 
0221222—6 
2200202—4 
2221122—7 
No. 3 
22222—.^ 
02121-1 
00112-3 
1002*— 2 
22021—4 
No. 3. 
22220 
12222212 
21222111 
1* 
11121220 
21122212 
210 
12212120 
220 
2222222';> 
/il son, 27 2211022022 — - 8 
Deitrel, 26 2221212221—10 
Thompson, 28 222*222021— 8 
Catten-straw, 27 0220112222— 8 
Schortv, 29 2222222222—10 
Gaughen, 29 02121*2220— 7 
29 2*02121202— 7 
........1202011020— C 
T Hopkins. 27 2110212222— 9 
Peabody, 29 .0202211?22— f- 
Case v, 28 11*1222222— fi 
W Hopkins, 28. ... .11220*2110— 7 
Bendpr, 28. 22*2202220— 7 
J O'Donohue, 26. , ,1000021002— 4 
Emerald Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Feb, 20,— There were thirty-two contestants in 
the main event of the Emerald Gun Club to-day. The conditions' 
were: Handicap, 10 birds. Johnnie Jones acted as scorer: 
r Woelful, 28 .10221*1*10—6 
T Gallin, 25. ....... ,20010202*0— 4 
E O Weiss, 25 2220211001— 7 
G B Hillers, 28. .. .0011120200— 5 . . 
W H Joerger, 28. . .0212210010— 6 E J Cfarke 29 2222222222—10 
~ " S M Van Allen 29.2222220200— 7 
A Doncourtt, 25. .. .0202210210— B 
G K Breit, 27. ..... .2110212011— S 
1 McKane, 25. .... .022220*220— 6 
C W Billings, 28. . .1*01212212- 
Dr Bill Jones, 25. . .1201222202— 8 
Dr O'Connel, 29. .. .2222222222— 10 
Dr Hudson,^ 29. ... .1022121*02— 7 
B Amend, 28 22*0022022— 6 
H P Fessenden, 28.2222222222—10 
J J Pillion, 28...... 2202002022— 6 
T Short, 28 1012212*12—8 
J H Moore, 28 1101102202— 7 
G E Greiff, 29 112222222*— 9 
M Weightman, 28. .2212020000— 5 
*T Thompson, 29 .. 2120111211— 9 
H Anderson, 25, . , .0112010001— 5 
*Guests. 
Five birds, $5; 
O'Connel), 23 ,..22122—5 
Thompson, 29. .......... .11110^5 
O H I m-r, 27. .... . .2112010022— 7 
Dr Stillman, 28 1211212212—10 
T Rathjen, 28 .2002*011*2—5 
D Mohrman, 25 ....1*200*1220— 
N T Amend, 28. ., .2120100010— 
J P Kav, 26 2220222010—7 
*G A Warheld, 27,. 201 1000210— 
*W J Roberts, 27...*0202 
P diaries, 27 2*22120200— 
Schorty, 28 22120—4 
Hudson, 28....... 20210— S 
Van Allen, 29 1*212—4 Breit, 25. ............... ..2022^-4 
Pillion, 25 01202—3 
Miss-and-out: 
O'Connell, 29 
Thompson, 29. 
.222 Van Allen., 29. ., 20 
.220 Breit, 25 .0 
Sbeepsbead Bay Rod acd Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I., Feb. 22. — In the 7-bird handicap 
shoot of the Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club, held to-day, 
there were twenty-three entries. Messrs. D. J. Heffner and Steve 
La Hommedieu tied on 6. There was no shoot-off. Following are 
the scores : 
F Lundv, 26 0222022-5 
H Krouilea. 26. ....... .*122200— 4 
G Tappan, 27. ......... ,201201*— 4 
H Freveer, 24 ...1000100—3 
W J Seaton, 23. ...... .2il000OO—l 
P Suss. 27 ........2120100—4 
L E Allen. 25.... 1121020— 5 
P Kramer, 25 .01-21012-5 
Dr Wood. 25 21*001*— 3 
Dr Hill, 25 020'^200— 2 
J Burns, 25..... 0222020—1 
10 
8 12 16 13 15 
5 . , . . . . , . 
6 
. 13 19 9 17 
8 12 17 11 20 
. 8 .. .. .. 
. 4 10 . 
14 21 
I McKane, 27. ........ .0222220— 5 
J J Pillion, 27.... 2022022—5 
J Leite, 25. 0021121—5 
W Van Pelt, 27 1100*02—3 
G W McKane. 25. .2211100— 5 
H Mnntanus, Tr, 27. . ..2010*02— 3 
D J Hefifner, 23 .,122*222-6 
S La Hommedieu, 26. .0221122— 6 
A Soeller, 23 .*22100*— 3 
R Smith, 25 2001200—3 
A Linder, 24 iinn*0O_2 
G Thibault, 22 1000112—4 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, Feb. 22. — ^The scores made to-day follow : 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 15p 25 15 5p 10 15 15p 15 15p 
Brigham 15 19 12 ' " " ~ 
Paterson 17 17 .. 
Wright .ii.., 13 14 ,. 
Casey ,. ,. .. 8 
Woods , 13 
Keenan , ,, .. 5 
O'Donohue 3 
Remsen , 11 
Lane , , . . . , 
Smith 
Feb, 24.— Events 5 and 6 were the seventh and eighth rontesfs 
for the Grand -'Vmerican Handicap free entrance. W. Hopkins 
scored 10 points in each event, tieing Mr. N. J. Lane, with 69 
points : 
Events : 1 
Woods , . 11 
Williamson 9 
W Hopkins 13 7 .. .. 6 50 .. 50 . 
J B Hopkins 12 5 5 12 9 49 14 
Wright 6 
Lane ..-..i...^. , 
Brigham 
Casev 5 38 "5 34 .7 .T 
G Thompson 4S .. 
Geo. B. Paterson, Sec'j. 
Fulton Gun Clwb. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Feb. 22.— The Fulton Gun Club observed the holi- 
day to-day by holding a shoot at which three prize handicap 
events were shot, of which the first was No. 2, and the handicaps 
are with the names of the shooters. Nos. 4 and 7 were the other 
two, and the handicaps are in the columns 5 and 8. 
Events : 
Targets : 
A Woods, 6 
P Mav. 4.: 
Wm Hunt 
19 
234H 5H678 
7 9 11 5 4 0 5 40 ... . 
.. 39 .... 10 14 
5 3 
.. 9 15 45 15 48 .. .. 
. . 10 10 45 10 45 8 8 
■Deiler 2221112222—10 Johnson ■. l-*0»20*222— 5 
LiNBLEY Collins, Sec'y, 
S Giles, 4 
W Woods, 4....- , 
Edwards 
T Blake, 4 
T Woods, 8.. , 
"C Arthur , 
C Ferguson 
Ties on No. 4: May 4, Montour 5, W. Woods 3 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
10 
20 
10 
15 
H 
10 
20 
H 
5 
21 
8 
12 
4 
6 
18 
8 
7 
17 
3 
16 
4 
7 
19 
5 
7 
14 
16 
6 
4 
5 
16 
5 
18 
3 
4 
15 
8 
19 
4 
17 
7 
ie 
"4 
5 
20 
3 
17 
8 
33 
6 
20 
Ifi 
6 
13 
"4 
9 
19 
'3 
18 
6 
12 
5 
5 
18 
8 
9 
7 
18 
5 
