June 2, 1900.] 
439 
New Tcfsey State Spoftstnen's Association, 
TEENTOif, N. T.— The target events, which occupied the attention 
of the shooters (luring the first two days, May 23 and 24. were shot 
on the finelv equipped grounds of the Walsrode Gun Club, hear 
this city. On the third day, May 25, at live birds, the shootuig was 
done at Yardville, which is a few minutes further out on the same 
trolley line. Both the expert traps and niagautrap wej'e used, and 
the club equipment worked smootWy and satisfactorily. Ihe E C 
trophy was captured by the Newark crackerjack, Mr. C. w. 
Peigenspan, who recently distinguished himself by capturing the 
trophy emblematic of the championship of Greater New _\ork nt 
four straight wins, two of which were in open competition, ana 
two in challenge contests. 
May 23, First Day. 
The weather was delightfullv pleasant. Some good scores were 
made by Feigcnspan, Money, Sinnock, Piercy, Bunk, Fleming and 
others. Feigenspan won the E C cup with a score of 46 out of 50, 
and defended it in a match race which he shot soon afterward with 
Capt. Monev. The scores: 
Open events, each at 15 targets, except No. 13, which was at 25. 
Nos. 11, 12 and 13 were extras: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S g 10 H 12 13 
G H Piercy ........ 
Capt Bunk 
C Von Lengerke.. 
C AV Feigenspan.. 
.1 W Hoffman 
F E Sinnock... 
13 13 11 12 14 12 13 13 10 13 
14 11 13 13 14 15 14 12 13 14 .. 
9 10 11 8 10 12 10 0 10 9 . . 
13 13 13 14 14 13 12 15 15 14 . . 
14 12 13 13 10 12 12 14 11 11 .. 
13 13 13 10 14 15 11 14 11 13 12 
13 25 
,14 23 
13 22 
14 24 
13 22 
i7 
2i 
8 .. 14 
S\ 
at artificial targets, 50 
of targets. Prize E C 
Also badge to 
T L Brewpr 12 14 11 13 13 14 13 13 13 14 12 
L H Sehortemeier 13 10 13 14 14 14 14 15 9 13 15 
M Herrington 14 12 11 11 7 11 12 13 .10 9 .. 
J T Laird, Jr 12 8 11 
T Taylor 8 11 13 15 11 8 13 11 13 12 . . 
'Dr Mickel 12 7 .... 12 5 10 6 9 .. ,. 
W N Hovey 11 13 11 . . . . . - . 
F Bowers 14 ... . 8 . . 
G N Thomas 9 .. .. 9 . . 11 . . 11 - . - . 
W B VVidmann 13 14 13 13 .. .. , 
T E Thropp, Jr 8 7 8 10 10 11 9 10 9 
T J Fleming... 12 10 12 9 12 15 11 14 14 
"Capt Monev 10 14 11 ,. 13 11 13 15 
H C Koegel 11 10 12 .. 9 13 . . 11 
F Harshbarger .' (i 
J Farlee U 10 9 15 S 13 
C Jaques .. 13 11 
C O Lutes 8 12 
W F Van Arsdale 11 U 
Dr Rarwis .t. .. 
Individual chanipionship of the State 
targets, unknown angles; entrance price 
trophy.' to be held by winner subject to challenge 
become property of winner: 
G H Piercy 22 19-41 
Capt Bunk 23 19—42 
C Von Lengerke 21 20-41 
C W Feigenspan 23 23—46 
J W Hoffman 19 18—37 
F E Sinnock 22 23—45 
M Herrington 14 20—34 
T T Fleming 23 19—42 
T £ Thropp, Jr 14 18—32 
tapt Money 21 23—44 
C Jaques 20 15— .35 
W F Van Arsdale 16 18—34 
First challenge for E C cup issued by Capt. Money, and shot 
under the same conditions: 
C . W Feigenspan 1111111101111111111111001 
1110111111111101111111101—44 
Capt A W Money 1101111110111011111111011 
1101001101000010111101011—35 
May 24, Second Day. 
I'lic shooting progressed with smoothness and expedition, and 
much praise was bestowed on Dr. George N. Thomas for his skill- 
ful management, and on his corps of assistants for their able and 
satisfactory support. The cashier's ofhce was efficiently conducted 
By Dr. Wolverton, assisted by Dr. Elmer Barwis, while Mr. 
R. Hobart made himself generally useful. 
The three-men team contest was one of the main events, and the 
successful team was that of the Hudson Gun Club, as will be 
noted on reference to the scores presented below: 
Open events, each at 15 targets: 
Events : 
13 16-29 
13 12-25 
19 S2— 41 
20 13—33 
W N Hovey 
F Bowers 
J Taylor 
T Farlee 
T T Laird, Tr 14 16—30 
"G N Thomas... 1 18 20— 3S 
C O Lutes 15 12—27 
H C Koegel IB 16—32 
F Harshbarger 6 17 — 23 
T I Wolverton 14 17—31 
\V B Widmann 19 17—36 
Bunk 
Sinnock 
Page . . . 
Munn . . 
Von Lengerke 
Widmann 
Coates , . . 
1 
2 
3 4 
5 
6 
7 8 
9 
10 
14 
12 
15 
15 
14 
14 
15 
15 
15 
15 
9 
14 
15 
15 
11 
14 
14 
9 
14 
14 
12 
14 
15 
14 
13 
14 
15 
12 
9 
12 
13 
7 
13 
13 
9 
14 
12 
12 
9 
13 
11 
11 
10 
10 
12 
8 
13 
12 
10 
13 
11 
11 
12 
12 
11 
12 
13 
15 
13 
13 
13 
10 
8 
11 
9 
10 
13 
6 
10 
9 
13 
13 
13 
14 
12 
14 
12 
13 
15 
12 
14 
13 
15 
13 
13 
14 
13 
12 
13 
11 
11 
13 
11 
4 
3 
7 
10 
9 
11 
13 
9 
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6 
9 
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11 
14 
12 
10 
9 
11 
12 
14 
9 
6 
11 
11 
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12 
Mickel 
"\ViIson 
J L Smith 
Cole 
Hall 7 11 9 
Thropp 9 10 
Frank 11 12 
Banks ....J 6 
Three-men team championship of the State, 30 targets per man, 
unknown angles; entrance price of targets; all members of teams 
must be bona fide members of some club; members of winning 
team to receive badge to become their personal property: 
South Side G. C, Newark. 
C W Feigenspan 110111111011111111111110111111—27 
M Herrington 110011101010011111011111100111—21 
F E Sinnock 111011111111101011110001110111—23—71 
Hudson G. C, Jersey Citv. 
A W Money 011101111101110111101101111111—24 
G H Piercy 101110011111110111111111111101—25 
C Von Lengerke 101111111111111101110011111100— 24— 7S 
Walsrode G. C, Trenton. 
G N Thomas 011010111011110000111011001101—18 
J Taylor 111111111011011101101111110111—25 
C Cole 000111101111010111101101111101—21—6* 
*Brunswick G. C. New Brunswick. 
H H Stevens 111111011111111111100111110111—26 
F C Bissett 11110111111101111111011111111—27 
J \V Hoffn;an 111010010010111100011111111111—21—74 
♦Scrub team shot along. 
May 25, Third Day. 
Rainy weather made disagreeable conditions as to comfort, but 
on the whole the quality of the competition was good. There were 
four events on the programme. No. 1, regular, was at 5 birds. 
$3, birds included; 28yds. An extra. No. 1, was shot at 10 birds, 
and two matches between Messrs. Feigenspan and Brewer, at 5 
birds. Feigenspan won the first by killing 5 straight to Brewer's 
■4, and the latter won the second. 
The State championship was won by Mr. J. L. Smith, of Hack- 
ettstown, who killed his 15 , birds straight. J. W. Hoffman holding 
him even up to the 14th round, when he lost a bird dead out. 
Smith made a number of admirable kills on excellent birds, his 
first, fourth and eighth being swift and hard. .' 
The East Side Gun Club, of Newark, won the three-men team 
championship, the members of the team being Messrs. Herring- 
ton. Koegel arid Feigenspan. 
No. 1, regular : 
.Koegel 21222—5 Piercv 21220—4 
Money 12112 — 5 Von Lengerke 22220 4 
Van Arsdale 22221 — 5 Lindzey 02220 " 
Feigenspan 2*222—4' 
Extra No. 1, 10 birds. 28yds. : 
Brewer 1122221112—10 
Piercv 2222211222—10 
Sanford 
02220—3 
Koegel 2001121212— 8 
Lindzev 2201101212— 8 
Feigenspan 1121101122 — 9 Sanford , . ! , 1 !oio22*0000 3 
Individual State championship of the State at live birds 15 
pigeons, ent^ii.ncf |7,50, birds included; 28yds, J*gize th^ §oIi4 
badge, winner of the previous contest receive the npt i»uise ia 
this. 'One miss out with privilege: 
J L Smith.... 222222312122212-15 H C Koegel... 22220 
T Hof¥ma«, 2222222222222* H H Stevens.. 22220 
A W Money . . . 12222212112* F C Bissett .... 22220 
G FT Piercy.... 22222222220 A G Lindzey. .2110 
C Feigenspan.. 22222222220 Van Arsdale.. .2210 
D Sanford 111120 W Widmann. .120 
Three-men team championship of the State, 10 pigeon's per man; 
entrance $15 per team, birds extra; net purse to the winning team 
at last tournament: 
Hudson G. C, Jersey City. 
G H Piercv.... 2201022222— 8 
^■'on Lengerke. .2222222222— IB 
A Money 0121212200— 7—25 
East Side G. C, Newark. 
M Herrington.. 212*2,11022— 8 
H C Koegel... 2222222222— 10 
C Feigenspan.. 2222222022— 9—27 
Climax G. C Plainfield. 
P Sanford 0120101111— 7 
H H Stevens... 0222212222— 9 
J G Lindzey....0*1221,2222 - 8— 24 
Walsrode G. C, Trenton. 
VV Widmann . . .2222222222—10 
Van Arsdale.... 2111*20221— 8 
G Thomas 2211*20001— ft-24 
Ten pigeons, $5 entrance, birds included. In this event there 
were three merchandise prizes for the three high guns; furnished 
by Mr. VVidmann. Purse four moneys, divided under the Rose 
system. First prize, Parker glin; second, gun case; third, shell 
case; 2Syds., State rules: 
Piercy 4 . . 
Feigenspan 
Herrington, 
Dubell 
Emann 
Von Lengerke . . 
Widmann 
Page 
.0112212222— 9 Van Arsdale 2221101220— 8' 
,.2222222222—10 Brewer 0222221222—9 
. .flOOOw Sanford 0122220112— 8 
..2222222222—10 Lindzey 2210012202—7 
. .0222121200— T Koegel 2222200222—8 
..2222222222—10 Reed 2210212222—9 
...2222022222—9 Money 1212202202—8 
...20212222*1— 8 Warner 2210211221—9 
...0202212222— S lioward 11220001210—6 
Farlee ...1222122122— 10 
Stevens ..... :.. .2222222222— 10 
Bis.sett 
Hoffman 2222220222— 9 
Smith .:. 0112221122—9 
Ties, 3 birds, for merchandise prizes: 
Feigenspan 222—3 202—2 Dubcll 102—2 
Stevens 222-3 222—3 Farlee 120—2 
Stevens won the gun, Feigenspan the gun case, and Dubell and 
Farlee divided the shell case. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Jeanncttc Gun Club. 
Guttenbnrg, N. J., May 18. — The club shoot of the Jeannctte 
Gun Club took place here to-day. The scores follow: 
Club shoot: 
F Ehlen, 25 1221012202— 8 C Meycrdicks, 25. . .1000110201— 5 
J Bohling, Jr, 28. .222210*022— 7 J H I^roeger, 28. .. .2202202222— 8 
IT Otton,-30 01121,21122— 9 Rolphs, 28 1202122020—7 
W P Rottmann 28.22121*2*10- 7 J Schmidt, 25 1122112021— 9 
L Sehortemeier, 30.1222222122—10 F Karstens, 28 2222112122—10 
T D Wilkens, 25. .. .2202*0222(01- 7 H Lohden, 25. .... .1201111212— 9 
J H Hainhorst, 28.1211122220— 9 C Steffens, 30 2211222012— 9 
Kid Peters, 28 222*212202— S T Interman, 28 2111111120— 9 
W Brunnie, 28 2121012111— 9 ^ Adams, 28 2221112201— 9 
Chas Meyer, 28. .. .2020101122— 7 C Kattenhorn, 25. .-000200132*— 4 
G E Loeble, 28. .. .1222122021— 9' Capt Dcbacker, 28.1212012011—8 
J Mohrmann, 25. . ..0122221020— T H Knobel, 25 1111010210—7 
Class A. Class B. 
L Sehortemeier, 30 12121—5 J Schmidt, 25 
F Karstens, 28 12220—4 
Team race, 5 birds each man : 
Teani No. 1. 
Otton .... ; 11221—5 
Steffens .- 02221—4 
Interman 21012—4 
Leoble 22222—5 
Kroeger 21212—5 
Karsten .10121—4 
Kid Peters 22212—5 
Mohrmann 00111—3 
Nobel 11101-^ 
Lohden 12022—4 
H Lohden, 25. 
.2022 
.1020 
Team No. 2. 
Sehortemeier 10212—4 
Adams 01022—3 
C Meyers 01101—3 
Hainhorst 11111—5 
T Bohling 21222—5 
"Rottmann 22222—5 
Debackcr .-..2221*— 4 
Ehlen 00102—2 
Katterhorn 122*2—4 
Schmidt 01212—4 
Wilkens 10100—2—45 Meycrdicks 10021—3—42 
South Side Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., May 19. — The scores made to-day by the shooters 
attending the South Gun Club shoot follow: 
Events : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
Targets : 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 10 25 
Davidson 2 4 6 6 5 6 7 5 6.... 
Fleming 6 6 S 4.. .. 
Wilson 8 8 6 9 9 
TerriU 5 5 5 7 7 
Dukes 6 T 8 
Sinnock . . 8 7 
8 10 10 10 20 
9 8 14 8 22 
9 9 14 9 18 
Feigenspan 9 
Hackensack Rsver GtJn Club. 
Rutherford, N. J., May 22. — ^The weather was fine. A strong west 
wind carried several dead birds out of bounds. They were a fine 
lot, and some fine kills were made. 
This is the first shoot for a handsome cup the club is putting up 
for members only. It is to be the personal property of the winner 
at the end of six months. The next shoots will be held on Tune 
19, July 17, Aug 14, Sept. 25, and the final shoot on Oct. 9: " 
H M Heflich 2222222122—10 A De Bernad ..02*00011*2— 4 
PI, Thourot 00**201*12— 4 ,L Barberie 2212200**1— 6 
H W Kramer 1021201221— 8 W Hexamer 2222222222—10 
A Wengenrolh 101*211202— 7 T Chartrand 022*221*12— 7 
L F Kleber 00**2210*0— 5 F Jack 011221**02— 6 
John L. Chartrand, Sec'y. 
Boston Gun Club. 
Wellington, Mass.— The Boston Gun Club's fourth date, May 
23, in current prize series, was productive of a most pleasant little 
shoot. A baker's dozen attended, and before the close of afteroon 
had tried conclusions with fully as many hundred targets. The 
new screen arrangements met with considerable favor, and were 
lound to be a great improvement over the old fence. 
The shooting, while good enough in a number of eases, would 
have been better but for the harsh light, which interfered materially 
with everybody's vision. With eyes screwed to half size, the targets 
were bouad^ to have a chance, and only when the sun lost power 
and hid behind the club house did the conditions become agreeable. 
Mr. Baker was high percentage, and in shooting 30 more targets 
by squad duplication than programme indicates he may be said to 
have outranked the others in enthusiasm also. This latter position 
has come to be considered Mr. Baker's own. for it is a small affair 
which uses up only 150 cartridges, and the more events the merrier 
in his opinion. Scores follow: 
Events: 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15- 
Targets: 10 10 Sp 10 15 10 10 5p 15 10 5p 15 15 10 10 
Gordon, 17 7 5 3 6 8 7 7 8 11 6 5 7 
Miskay, IS ti 8 8 6 S " ~ " - ' " " 
Leroy, 21 9 7 6 8 13 
Benton, 14 3 2 5 4 6 
Baker, 17 9 9 6 8 9 
Poor, 16 4 4 . . 3 .. 
Williams, 15 6 3 3 4 9 
Andres, 16 8 7 4 7 10 
Spencer. 18 S .. 11 
Brown. 16 -. . 
Watson, 17 ^ g 
Chaffin, 16 
Fletcher, .16 c 
H J K. 12..: 
7 
8 8 
2 .. 
8 10 
7 3 
3 6 
6 3 
i 7 
7 11 
6 11 
2 .. .. 
9 12 8 
1 -. ., 
4 8- 5 
8 12 . . 
4 10 10 
5 .. 
7 11 
7 15 10 . . 
4 .. ,. 6 
8 14 13 '7 
7 Uli 
2 ., .. 
S 's 
. 6 .. 
6 
15, 
All events from mfigautrap, unknown angles, except 14 and 
which were ■ straightaways. ■ 
Fourth contest in prize series, 25 targets, unknown angles- dis- 
tance handicap: 01^ 
Leroy, 21. ,.11011U110111Uliioilinil_21 
Spencer 18 1011110111100011111111111-20 
J^^^ei"' 1101101001110011011011111-17 
Andres, 16 1111111010000111110110010-16 
Miskay ' IS ' ?SJ?H1190110011001111110-15 
Williams, ie!!."!!!!!!;.".";;;;;;; 
Poor, n'... ;., 
Benton, 14... ■. ., 
Team match,, 4Q target.?- 10 
from handicap distances: 
Baker. 17 , .1111111111— 10 
.peroy,, 21 , OUJOJUll— § 
1011100010101101101001111-15 
0101100001111110100000101-12 
tJOOOlOlOOll 11100011010000-10 
. .00001110001 lOtOOlOOOOlOOO- 8 
singles and 5 pairs each shooter ^ 
Gordon, 17 1111001011-7 0111110111-8-15 
Spencer, 18 .1001111110- 7 11 01 00, 00 10Tp4-11-2(, 
Miskay. 18 1110101011- 7 1101 10 10 U-'T-W 
Williams, 15 0101111001- « 10 10 10 00 10-4r-10-24 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Interstate Park. Queens, "L. I., May 23.— The New Ulrccht 
midweekly shobt to-day was favored With delightfully pieasaHt 
weather : 
First ei-'ent, 5 birds; 
Banks, 30 12212- 
Marshall, 27 .....221*0-;! 
W F Sykes, 28 11111—0 
Tack, 28 00121-3 
Morfey, 30 22222-5 
Second event, 10 birds: , , . „„ 
Banks, 30 2222222111—10 Manshall. 27i;...., 12Q,w 
Tack, 28 1222311122—10 W F-Syltes, 28..,.-*w 
'Morfey, 30 2222222222-10 ' 
Club shoot, 10 birds: 
Banks, 30.... 1111*12221- 9 Mai>sball, 27 .0222101122- 8 ' 
Tack 28 1111201112— 9 W F Sykes. 28 •21*02*w 
Morfey, 30 ...2322222222-^10 B Waters, 28 1212222102—9 
Fifteen-bird event: 
Banks, 30 222011212222120—13 Hferfay, 30 222222230222222- 14 
Jack, 28 112121021202121—13 Marshal, 27,:.'!'011.1*2U112'I"!^1- 10 
Miss-and-out: 
Banks, 30 22* Marshall, 27 1*1 
Jack, 28 120 W F Sykes, 28 m 
Morfey, 30 * 
Hell Gate Gun Club. 
Dexber Park, L. L. May 22.— The Hell Gale Gun Club's shoot 
to-day was well attended. Peter Garms was referee and Johnnie 
Jones scorer. Only one succeeded in killing straight in the 10-bird 
event. The scores: 
P Garms, 28. 7 1110232000-^ 6 
Wm MuUgr, 27, 0. . .1211020111— 8 
Dr O T Koof, .30, 7.22202*12*2— 7 
A Dietzel, 28, 6. ., .1013011020— 6 
A Belden, 30, 7. .. .0303133322— 8 
E Doeinck, 30, 7. . .202221221*— 8 
I H Voss, 30, 7 112*122020— 7 
F Wchler, 28, 5. .. .0022012210— 6 
Himmelsbach. 28, 7.22*2001120— 6 
Dr Woods. 28, 0. ..0202222203— 7 
C Lan.g, 38, 7 *3*1131311— 8 
E Steffens, 28. 6^4.0110101101— 6 
P Albert, 28, 6 2100102021— 6 
H Foster, 30, 7 2201212002— 7 
F Pfender, 30, 0. . .2121211212— 10 
E Mackel, 28. 51/2. .2112020222— 8 
L Mueneh, 28. 6. . .0202222100— 6 
T Schlieht, 28. 7. . .00222200*1— 5 
"D T Deadv, 38. 41/20330222220—7 
G ISreit, 28, S^^'a. -0020201010- 4 
T Neuman, 28, 6.... 
T H Sclg, 28, 4 
J Wcllbrock, 28, 7. 
C Weber, 30, 7..,. 
Dannefelser, 28, 6 
H Sands, 30, 7..,. 
W A Noe, 28, 7.... 
F W Guv, 28, 4.V2.. 
T Gallin,"28, 6. 
.Dr 0'Donohue,28,6 
A Knodel, 28, 5.... 
E Petersen, 28, 61/2. 
C Metz, 28, 0 
G Martin, 28, 0.... 
E Marquard, 38, 61^, 
H Kohia, 28. 6.... 
F Trostel, 30, 7... 
T Klenk, 28, 0 
!P Cresci, 28, 6 
P Woelfel, 28. 7... 
2222020002— 6 
2230000002— 4 
2103222101 8 
1211011010- 7 
002022221*— 6 
222330022*— 7 
2022221222— 9 
0020000010— 2. 
0000000002- T 
.2200011220— &. 
11*1121001 7 
2021021010— 6 
1021011211— 8. 
0000010130— X 
1321001221— 
.0032202200— 5. 
.0112011111— -g' 
.2012001020— G 
.2020201200— 5 
.0002202221— 6 
Brooklyn Gon Club. 
Brooklyn, May 26. — Although the day was a rainy one, there 
were a few men ou^- for the Saturday vv^ork. Event No. 5, prize 
shoot, a Remington shell case, was won by W. Brighara. After 
the prize shoot the shooters started a sweepstakes, miss-and-out, 
which is a great attraction with us at present: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 ,5 
Targets: 35 25 15 10-50 Targets: 25 25 15 10 50 
J Hopkins 15 12 13 10 48 N J Lane 15 . . 7 ,. 
J Wright 15 14 9 7 44: Dr Smith... 9 44 
W Hopkins 22 14 .. 49 David 45 
Dr Casey ..21 14 5 47 VV Brigham , 50 
No. 3 was at 5 singles and 5 pairs. 
Geo. B. Paterson, Sec'j. 
Greater New York Gun Club. 
Dexter Park, L. I,, May 25.— The second shoot of the Greater 
New lork Gun Club was held here to-day. The regular programme 
consisted of four events— one at 7 birds, one at 15 birds and two at 
10 birds. In addition to these, an extra event at 5 birds and a 
number of miss-and-outs wdre shot. In the miss-and-out events 
the rise on the first bird was 2Syds., and was increased 1yd. on 
each bird until the 32yd. mark was reached. Scores: 
-.^ No. 1. No. 2 
Dr Bill 29 12122—5 
Van Allen. 29 *2223— 4 
Peabody, 29 22222—5 
Parker. 28 21212—5 
Steffens, 29 
1030122—5 
2202222—6 
2222222—7 
2211212—7 
. No. 4. 
Dr Bill, 29 121212222122212—15 
Van Allen, 29 332222222202222—14 
Peabody, 29. . . 222121201020121—12 
Parker, 29 222r22112211222— 15 
Steffens, 29 21131122221211*— 14 
Dr Woods, 28 2222*2022002222—11 
-Meyer, 28 112120111211111—14 
Dr Pludson. 27 
Or Casev, 29 
T. 28....'. 
Dr Miller, 28 
Dr Woods 222222—6 0 -0 22220 
Morfey 222220—5 ..... 
Dr Casev 222222—6 
Van^^lkn lo^^^^i 222i2ii-7 i2-2 6-0 122220- 
Peabody 0' ' " " 
Dr Miller 220 —2 
Dr Bill 122222-6 
Parker 
Van Alien 
No. 3. 
2222222220— 9 
2222222222—10 
2222222222—10 
222112102*— 8 
22212110 12-^ 9 
No. 5."^ 
2*12122220— 8 
2222222222—10 
2022212102— 8 
2220*21220— 7 
2111212**1— 8 
0202220222— 7 
2212211121—10 
2211211222—10 
2222222222—10 
2002121200— 6 
2222*22021 8 
0 —0 0—0 221222—6 
21-2 2122222—7 12-2 2-1 121220-5 
20-1 1111111-7 12-2 2-1 112112-6 
• 222122—6 1220—3 
n , 1 - 20 —1 2222—4 
U?abocly 222223—6 2222—4 
22222*— 5 112*— 3 
Dr Bill 
Division of Moneys, 
Palmer, Mass., May 12.-At the sweep shooting there is often 
much dissatisfaction m regard to the division of the moneys 
A year ago we heard much in regard to the Rose system, but do 
not think It is much used now. The did way of 50, 30 and 20 is 
cent^of the°monly'* ^^""""^ ''^ ''^"^ ^^'^ ^ P^"" 
,1 wish to .ask your readers what they think of the following 
way, and which I thmk is the best way to divide moneys ^ 
I use the following example: Twenty-five shooters, $1 entrance 
three moneys, 10-bird event-25 X $1 = $25-pot. $2.50 deducted fm' 
pigeons, leaves $22.50 to be divided aeaucrea toi 
^ _ Scores ot winners: A, 10; B, 9; C, 9; D, 8; E, 8; F, 8; G, 8; IT, 
One man breaks 10, two break 9 each, and six break 8 each 
making a total of 76 pigeons broken by' winners; $23.50 divided 
by 76 equals 29.5 cents for each pigeon broken by winners ""'^"^""^ 
A receives 10 times 29.5 cents, or $2.95; B and C receive 9- 
times 29.0 cents, or $2.65 each; D, E. F. 6 H and I vere^Z I 
winners ^^'^ "^^^ing a totaf of $32^41 paid to 
d'v5. t H Ld i:'7i%!^!^!j^-^^ ^ ^^-37 -^i^. , 
Therefore the craclc shots would be the only ones to make a 
cent, and the average shot would have no show. • 
Ds. Keith. 
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National Gon Club, 
Milwaukee, M^is May 25.-The scjstes made 
Gun Club's shoot follow: 
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Blake 0022122220— 7 
Case 0122020100— 5 
Collins 1311212012—9 
Bush 2122222022— 9 
Stuth 1211012221— 9 
Johnson 2222120202—8 
Sherer . . _ 1222122002— 8 
Hare 1211210111— 9 
f L W 2221220221— 9 
Bogart .,..,§§03^22933- 8 
Gumz 
Thomas .. 
King 
Weston ... 
Burnham 
R W Houghton 
S Becker . . 
Klapinski . 
Lewis .... 
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