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Friiay, April J3, Fourth Day. 
The Maryland Handicap at 25 birds, $20 entrance, birds in- 
cluded; handicaps, 25 to 32yds.; class shooting; three moneys 
GO, 30 and 20 per cent., was the mam event of the day. the club 
added .$50. No one succeeded in killing straight, but Fanning, 
Nauman, Martin and Hood tied on 24. Hailowell was straight up 
to the 23'd round, when he lost 2, and thus was 1 bird less than high 
score. The scores: 
Hicks 28 • 2202222022222222222222222-23 
Fanning 30 ' ' ' 2222222222222222220222222-24 
N"uman 29 2222222112222222221222012-^ 
HaDowell 30' ' 2222211211222222222222002-23 
Martin % 2222222222222222102221112-24 
Wnnd 2S 2202212222222222122222222-24 
T ero V 28 2022222222202222202222222-22 
Elliott 30 - ■ ■ .1202202111111210111111022—21 
Du Brav 28 1102110022212221222012112-21 
Havwara ' 29 1212011121012111112122212-23 
Collins 25 2212221220221021022212120-21 
Fn X % 2222220222222202222222022—22 
Price 28 1211011121221012111112212-23 
Malone 29 - 1121121212110211211222220-23 
Courtney 28. . 1101001212002122201021222-18 
Seitz 28 2210112120212201012211201-20 
Greek 26 1202000122121222220222220—19 
Tohnsin 2?; 1220200210002212122212212-19 
Darline' 27 1111201212120002011111111-20 
Barrett 27 2210120212221222201122222—22 
Mason 25. V.'' .222200212202020w 
Brewer 30 ■ ■ ■ • .2022212221222220222222222-23 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Erie Gua duh, 
Brooklyn, L. I., April 11.— The club shoot of the Erie Gun 
Club, 7 birds, handicap rise, held at Dexter Park t*-day, resulted 
in a win by C. Dettefsen, who stood at 28yds. The scores: 
F Gref 28 2012221—6 P Finnegan, 28 ....'201102— 4 
C Dettefsen, 28 1111212-7 R Maeder 26. .........1020000-2 
C Plate 27.. 1201011—5 C W Luhrssen, 25 220000—2 
C Tiffany, 26 2102101-5 W Andersen. 26 2120020-4 
T Murphy, 25 1020010-3 Fuchs, 26 0020012-3 
i H Plate, 25 0100112-4 T H Plate, 28 
M Elsassen 27 ..1001121—5 Humphrey, 27 1120121—6 
H Dohrmann, 27 1201011-5 Snediker, 27 0220001-3 
C Rung?, 26:. 1 1001102-4 *Dr Bill; 30 22*2110-5 
*Guest. 
Oceanic Gun dub. 
Rockaway Park, L. I., April 6.— The three-team contest between 
the Oceanic Gun Club, the Fulton Gun Club and the Hudson Gun 
Club was the main event. There were five men on each team, and 
each man shot at 30 targets. The Oceanics won on a close margin, 
being only 2 targets ahead of the Hudsons, as will be noted on 
reference to the scores subjoined. 
There was a good attendance, and the weather was alone so 
fine that it was a pleasure to be out of doors and snift the fragrant 
spring breeze. 
Following are the scores in the team event: 
Fulton Gun Club, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Blake 011000111110111011111011110101—21 
V SchadVne ' 011000011111101100110011111110—19 
A Woods ' 101011111111111100000000111010—18 
G Giles "' 001001010010110111011110111111—19 
W Woods 000110101010111111111101111011—21— 98 
Oceanic Hod and Gun Club, of Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 
I Tiernan lOllllllUlllOllOllllOlllllllO-25 
il p Scott lllllllliailllllllllOlllllllU-29 
H Bookmann IIOIOIIIUIIOOUIOOIIOOIIIOOOI- IS 
T Fischer , 011110011100110111110100010111—19 
Johnnie Jones 011111011110111111011111111110-25-117 
Hudson Gun Club, of Jersey City, N. J. 
A Schoveling 110111111111101111100110111111—25 
T Muench 111110101111000111111101101111—23 
T bifflev " " 100110110110111110111110111110-22 
\ Schubel ' ' 111111101011111111110111111011—26 
Dr Bill '. llOlllOlOlOlOOlUlOlOOlllOlllO-19-115 
Sweepstake events were as follows: 
Events: 1 
Targets: ' 15 
Dr Bill 13 
Schubel 14 
Hawes 7 
A Woods , 12 
Blake 14 
Giles 10 
Jones 15 
Diffley 7 
Scott , 7 
Muench 9 .. 12 7 7 5 
Fischer •• •• 9 ^ 8 8 
Charles 10 8 5 
McKenna 8 7 6 4 
Bookmann U .. 9 8 11 8 
Schoveling 10 9 13 8 12 4 
W Woods 9 
Schading 9 - • • - • • 
Parks ■ •• 7 " •• 
Tiernan 8 7 10 .. .. 
Brooklyn Gan Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., April 14. — The weather was exceedingly pleas- 
ant and a goodly number of shooters were present. The scores 
were not up to the usual standard of excellence. The scores: 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 15 ^ * 25 15 25 10 10 20 
T S S Remsen ' 11 18 19 15 15 23 8 8.. 
H Blauvelt 11 
Dr Woods 7 
Dr Casey 7 
Dr Smith .. 14 13 
J Goldstien 4 16 5 9 
J S Wright 8 10 10 14 
G B Paterson 6 15 13 13 10 
Brigham 11 16 19 14 11 .. 9 .. 16 
W Hopkins 13 19 13 17 9 . . . . 7 . . 
Dr W L Gardiner ...11 18 12 17 11 21 7 9 17 
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New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Interstate Park, Queens, April 14. — After some months of in- 
activity the New Utrecht Gun Club shook itself up with a vigor 
which put it in . vigorous action, as the scores which follow will 
show. Its first shoot this year was held at Interstate Park to-day. 
This was the first shoot of the club since April 22, 1899, when its 
old grounds at Woodlawn had to be given up to satisfy the never- 
ceasing demand ior homes. 
The club has arranged to_ hold weekly shoots at Interstate P^rk, 
and also shoots on; all holidays. The first of the regular weekly 
shoots takes place on April 21. Until the target traps are in- 
stalled the competition will be confined to live-bird shooting; when 
the target traps are ready the competition will be at both live 
birds and targets. ■ At the next shoot, April 21, there vvill be regu- 
lar club events, • also • shoots for the President's cup. Shooting 
will commence at 12:45, and club events upon arrival of 1:54 train 
from Long Island Citv and 2 o'clock from Flatbush avenue station. 
The weather was fine, with a strong westerly breeze. Man?' 
memljers, arriving early, shot a few practice sweeps, scores of 
which were not kept. 
First event, miss-and-out, $3 entrance: 
Greiff, 80 , ....211 
Money, 30 20 
Doctor, 28 210 
Oakley, 27 0 
Fessenden, 28........ ,.212 
f A Thompson, 29. 110 
Emerald Gun Club. 
New York, April, 11.— Herewith is a list of handicaps, points, 
number of birds shot at and killed, percentages, points made, 
high averages, and guns, powders, etc., used during the past yc 
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S M Van Allen 29 
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Dr Hudson 29 
Gus Greiff 29 
E A Vroome 29 
F W Ouimby 29 
E Hefgans 2S 
7 Rathjen 28 
T P Rugel 28 
T Short 28 
H P Fessenden , 28 
C, B Hillers 28 
B H Norton 28 
Wm Catton 28 
C W Billings ...28 
B F Amend 28 
O Hilmer 28 
Wm Joerger.i 28 
T H Moore. ............. .....28 
T J Pillion ; 28 
S O Weiss 28 
T Woelfel ...28 
R Regan 25 
C Stuetzele 25 
W J Amend 25 
J Banzer 25 
G K Breit 25 
G Elnhorst 25 
D Mohrman 25 
Dr O'Donohue 25 
T Gallin;. 25 
br Groehl 25 
T Corley 25 
H Anderson , 
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After the third round straight scores divided. Moneys always 
go to high guns in this club's shoots, but to-day, owing to the large 
number of members present, class shooting was decided upon, in 
order to avoid having to shoot off ties. 
Second event, 5 birds, $3 entrance, all ties divided; 
F A Thompson, 29 21202-^ Doctor, 28 22220—4 
Oakley, 27 22022—4 
Edwards, 27 10112-4 
Parker, 27 .11212— 5 
Lincoln, 27 21000—2 
Dotntnie, 29..... 222 
W F, 28........ 20 
Edwards, 27 210 
Hawes, 28....... 10 
Lincoln, 27 222 
Bennett, 28.. 10 
Morfey, 30 20222—4 
Greiff, 30 11110—4 
Hawes, 29 11001—3 
Dominie, 29 22112—5 
Money, 30 21122—5 
In the third event the entry list was so large that a second set 
6f traps became necessary. Each man shot at 4 birds at No. 2 
traps and 3 at No. 1 in this event, and in the fourth event 7 birds 
at No. 2 and 6 birds at No. 1. 
Third event, 7 birds, ?3 entrance: 
W F, 28 2220222—6 C Furgueson, 30 2222202—6 
F A Thompson, 29 0120222—5 Woods. 28 2122222—7 
Morfey, 30.... 2022222—6 Hopkins, 28 0010002—2 
Deacon, 29... 2112012—6 Edwards, 29 Ow 
Oakley, 28 .....2222212—7 Parker, 29 2222211—7 
Money, 30 1210122—6 J A Bennett, 28 2200222-^5 
Kattenstroth, 27 2100200—3 Banks, 29... 2021002—4 
D C Bennett, 28 1210101—5 Waters, 28 2022222—6 
W H Hamilton, 29 1112012—6 C Furgueson, Jr, 27. . .2202110-5 
Greiff, 30 1120220—5 Dudley, 28 0222220—5 
Doctor, 28 2020222—5 E Lohman, 26 ...2020002—3 
Gilman, 27 0220102-^ D Lohman, 26 0200001—2 
Grey 28 Ow Fessenden, 28 2122222—7 
George, 28 1220220— 5 Hawes, 28 1221002—5 
Gaughen 28 2202022—5 Van Allen. 29 2222222—7 
Shepard, 27 0210210—4 Dominie, 30 2222200—5 
All ties in the sweep divided. 
Fourth event, 13 birds, $30 entrance; class shooting; three cups 
to three high guns: 
F A Thompson, 29 2212222211221—13 
W PI Hamilton, 28 .....0011211011200— 8 
Banks, 29 2201212220022—10 
J A Bennett, 28 2222222112222—13 
Waters, 28 2200210001200— 6 
Doctor, 28 0222200220202— 8 
D C Bennett, 28 0210221100102— 8 
Gaughen, 29... 2222222222222-13 
Dominie, 29 2222222222002-11 
C Furgueson, 30. ........v..... 0020002022000— 4 
Morfey, 30 2022202202022— S 
Kattenstroth, 28 OlOw 
C Furgueson, Jr, 28 1200202021212— 9 
George, 28 .2212222222222—13 
Greiff, 30 2222212211222—13 
Fessenden, 29 2220w 
Van Allen, 28 2222202222222—12 
Oakley, 28 2122201002220— 9 
Money 30 0222222220011—10 
Parker" 30 2222111121202—12 
Hawes, 28 0202100212102— 8 
Fesseriden's gun broke down on the 4th round, and he withdrew. 
Shoot-off for cups, miss-and-out: , 
F A Thompson. 29 1120 —3 Greiff. .30 112121—6 
Gaughen. 29...; 0 —0 T A Bennett, 29 220 —2 
George, 28 222220—5 
Gaughen was unlucky in losing his first bird just out of bounds. 
George also lost his sixth just over the wire, as did Bennett his 
third. The cups went to Greiff, George and F. A. Thompson, in 
order as named. 
Medicus Gun Club. 
Interstate Park, Queens, L. I., April 12.— The shoot of the 
Medicus Gun Club at Interstate Park to-day was the first this 
club held on the new grounds. The main event was a match be- 
tween Mr. R. L. Packard and "Dr., Woods," 50 birds, $50 a side. 
Mr. Tom Morfey refereed this match and "Johnnie Jones" acted 
as scorer. The contest for the gun also was of keen interest. 
Two 5-bird sweeps also were shot, as follows: 
Dr Woods, 29 0*222—3 28. .20222—4 
Dr Casev. 29 02022—3 29.. 22222— 5 
Packard,' 28 .22222-5 28. .22222—5 
Kaw 28.. 01111-4 
Sands, 27 n202--3 28..000w 
Match, Packard vs. "Woods": 
Trap score type— Copyright, igoo, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
4262848452. 8 11451211214139 
R Packard, 28, 222220 22202220 2 1 2 3221212 2-22 
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"•Dr Woods," 28.2 22222 2 2 2022022222222220 0—21 
2 1114 4 12 115 14 5 2 112 2 15 12 8 1 
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Gun Usea. Powder Used. 
Purdy and L. C. Smith E C. 
Lefever , Dupont. 
Daly Walsrode. 
Greener Schultze. 
Francotte Blue Ribbon. 
L. C. Smith Blue Ribbon. 
Francotte Schultze. 
Clabrough ... ................... .Schultze and Black. 
L. C. Smith.,... Schultze and E C 
Lefever Walsrode. 
L. C. Smith Dupont. 
L. C. Smith Lafiin & Rand. 
W. C. Scott & Son Blue Ribbon. 
L. C. Smith .....E C. 
Blue Ribbon. 
L. C. Smith.... Schultze. 
Francotte .....Schultze. 
Winchester and Lefever E C. 
Smith EC. 
Daly EC. 
L. C. Smith ■ Dupont. 
Francotte Schultze. 
Francotte Schultze. 
L. C. Smith E C. 
L. C. Smith Dupont and Rifleite. 
L. C. Smith E C. 
Parker E C and Laflin & Rand. 
L. C. Smith Dupont. 
Lefever , Walsrode. 
Francotte .Walsrode. 
Remington and Purdy.. ..Blue Ribbon. 
Remington E C. 
Smith E C. 
Francotte ... Schultze. 
L. C. Smith U Schultze. 
Winchester Laflin & Rand. 
Lefever Dupont. 
Parker and Francotte E C and Laflin & Rand. 
Parker Laflin & Rand. 
Parker , Blue Ribbon, 
The Greener gun contest, $5, for the gun, and $100 for the 
sweep, high guns, three moneys; 20 birds, resulted as follows: 
Morfey, 30 .22202022222220222222—17 
Casey, 29 '*2202222222222222202— 17 
Woods, 28 22022002202222020120—13 
Packard, 28 222000*2021*22020201—11 
Sands, 26 02210012002011220201—12 
Mackay, 26 1210002222022201002—12 
Steffens, 29. . . 11101122102121222021—17 
Miss-and-out: 
Morfey 222S Steffens 121U 
Casey 2222 
New Haven Gun Club. 
New Haven, Conn., April 13.— Miss May Clinton, of the learii 
of Cooke .Tnd Clinton, the rifle experts, was a g;uest at the New:; 
Haven Gun Club, and participated for the first time in trapshoot- 
ing. Capt. Geo. E. Bartlett won first raponey in the principal 
event, with a Marlin repeating shotgun. 
In the 30-target event, $15 donated by the club, moneys divided 
25, 25, 20, 15, 10 and 5 per cent., the scores were as follows: 
Bartlett 28, Savage 27, Downing 27, Eastman 27, Post 27, Edger- 
ton 26, Clandge 26, Bristol 26, Sherman 26, Karl 25, Ortseifer 25, 
Ivelly ^24, B. Eastman 24, Robertson 24, Grosbeck 23, North 22, 
Clark lb, Martin 13, Armstrong 11. 
Sweepstake events: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Karl 8 7 
Bartlett 9 7 
Savage 8 9 
Edgerton 10 6 
Claridge 9 10 
Bristol ., 6 8 
Downing 6 8 
.Sherman 7 6 
Grosbeck 7 
Clark 3 
North 8 
Martin 2 
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Armstrong 5 
Ortseifer 10 7 6 6 6 . . . . 
Robertson, 6 10 9 8 9 7 .. 
B Eastiman 6 9 8 9 
Clinton 5 3 8 5 
Menhani 6 
Merwin 3 7 7 
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Events : 
Targets : 
Potter 9 
Karl 10 
Bartlett S 
Clark 7 
Bristol 6 
Stevens 6 
Hill 8 
Martin 1 
Van Name 10 
Kelly 10 
C Hooker 1 
Eastman 8 
Clinton 4 
Claridge , 9 
Savage , 10 
B Eastman 9 
Stevenson 4 
Regeorie 6 
Dr Hooker , 7 
Langley 5 
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