FOREST AND STREAM. 

ON LONG ISLAND* 
Trap at Baldwin, L. I* 
Baldwin, L. 1.— At Mr. G. A. Barker's private live-bird ahoot 
on Jan 1, Suyds. bounaary, BOyas. ribe, bcojes were made as Jol- 
G B Meeker. .122210221122U21222212221— 24 
L>r T D cariuji. , .iiiiiixi;>iiii2jL;sij;iiii;iiixj.z<i — 
C iVi JJoiiiieily. iXiiii-U.^y<iiii<iii^ixi;ij.ii;ii-<i — <i4 
J Burke Zi,u<iii5iu.^^iy/iiiai5iuxiiiiO — 21 
vi A jLjarKer ,...,.,'.,,i,,if,^....ixZk,i.,ii''£i^.^i:,ii,^v^iiiiX}i}c^iji.Z — zi 
U a Bcnion ^...,,,,njx\)ui2i^xiiZ^xji'MSji'j^i2,'M — ZO 
K A Cliitrtrancl .xi!<i^iiaii.jiiii.Ux2<iUlZZi.i2 — Z3 
J iViiiier x^i^ii±ZiiZi:i.oxiUiZZjLLu.Zz{) — Z'i 
Hell Gate Gon Club 
Brooklyn, L. 1., Jan. 3.— The shoot of the Hell Gate Gun Club, 
hem tu-uay, at Jjexicr Jrark, resuitcd m scores as toiiows: 
Breit, 2S U22ul— 3 0112111— 6 01*1—2 
bieiiens, Z& tjwxz — 2 lluixiu — 5 2uUii — 2 
l..aug, Z6 , iUi./.^ — 4 'zMUjrz — 5 iiiii — i 
Ijreuiian, 'Z6 - .lUo^u — 2 i)vi±iZA — 6 2oui — 2 
AiDeri, as Uuiiiy— 2 XzOiJiZiL — 5 .... 
Voss, 6il uJ-o-i! — 2 'iZi^iZVZ — a liUl — 3 
Brown, 30 iuU^iiJ — Z Ou<sii;uU — 3 .... 
WeDucT Zi.uZ-'H) — 4 .... 
iJoemUc, 3a '^MZijA—o 
iViebbcrt,airaut, Zi> .... luJL"-'uu— 2 12U1— 3 
Xenueii, . ■ ■ . 2iZU — 3 
iJitKcn ,i Oiil2 — 3 
i'.ace between JViessrs. Bt-felt and Messersehmitt, each standing 
at ifcyds.: Coi, J. ii. Vpss reieree: 
ueo men..... -.0121102002212000221200122—16 
A iVi esseracnmitl UO''uu--i4UUl;iUJ.UUOUu'i!UU'ii2 — ti 
Interstate Park Handicap. 
Interstate Park, L. I., Jan. 2.— The shoot-oi? of the" first series 
brougnt out tour contestauis, ait 30yd. men, Ul these, ■'Uamels" 
and i-annmg ued on i4. ine tnud slioot ol tlie second series 
brougiic out a sirong lot ot snooiers, ana their compention was 
rcniiiin.abiy ciose, inu JiiUmg siraigiit, with two more in the 24 
piace. iiie scores: 
Daniels, 3u 2222221112121222201121122-24 
JH ivioiiey, 30 - /:iZj^l^Z^J.X^Zi.ZZXZL}ni\v 
t annnig, 6^) .yzixiXZxxL'iiLixzzZ - 221211 — 24 
Van A.icn, 30 Z2:i£i^zza:aj'^zsn 
Interstate Park Handicap, third shoot, second series: 
Danie.s, 30 , 22j_ii2^.s2i-ia2lllll222212— 24 
iVtoriey, 30 i • . ^ii^ 2axi2JiiSiiii:22u^ZiiZZ^2--ZiU— 22 
H iVioney, 30 2Z2iiiJ.iiixx2i:j.2i;i2Z2ii2222— 2a 
t annmg, 30 lx2XX2xZ''222X2Z22222xU212 — 23 
Van Alien, 30 22Z22022zo2iZ2Z2Z2a222222 — 25 
E C Unrnlll, 2i) .ZzZ22ZZ2ZXZ^Zi2ZZZX2-2iii— 24 
J B HopKins, za 222ZZ222212222222Z12*2111— 24 
beverai misa-aiiQ-outs also were shot. 
New Utreclit Gun Club. 
Interstate Park, L. I., Jan. 1.— The New Year's Day shoot 
of tlie INew birecht Gun CiuD had tor the main event a 2U-t)ird 
contest, $10 entrance, beverai 5-bird events aiso were shot. The 
scores follow: 
Dailey, 30 22222220222222202222—18 
AliUer, 2ii Z22ZXX2i201Z2202Z2U2— 17 
Inompson, 2b 2iZ221zl21ixZ22ll220— 19 
Packaid, iti 2Z2ZZ20012ZZ22002220— 15 
Williams, 28 2xzaz22Z0ZZ2u2Z2X202— 17 
Demarest 30 au222i2z22Z20Z2Z22z2— 18 
Piercy, 2d 012Z2ZxZ2Z21ZZXZ22U— 19 
GniniDS, 30 ..; • 20xlilZZU21uZOX222lO— 15 
T racy Zii . ! . . oxoxxxzoixzoxulxzxOl — 14 
Losee', 28 U100o2i21x22olllll0— 15 
BrooKs 3u ll*2xluzxx2uxo*xoi'2 — 13 
Hendrickson, 28 122oo2u02--2u0OlU211U— 10 
Aiay, 2S 02X12220 J200lx20i'^00— 11 
Kei'ier, 2d Z2z222uZ22z0z2222220— 17 
Annie' Oakley, 27 12»zl21}f!0Zw 
C A Lock-wood, 28 U2112zi0ulllll220112— 16 
T H Chapman, 28 22222110122012222220—17 
J A Bennett, 29 22zlo2220w 
D C Bennett, 28 .....»...^...V.o... 22w 
Frost, 27 122w 
Several 5-bird events followed; money divided. 
Elliott vs. Doryea. 
Interstate Park, L. I., Jan. 5.— The match between Messrs. J. 
A. K. h-ihott and D. T. Duryea, 100 live birds each, ?100 a side, 
was shot at Interstate Bark to-day, and resulted in a victory lor 
the former by a score ot a4 to Si. The birds were a good lot of 
selected Uyers. Ihe scores: 
Trap score type — Copyright, igoi, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
L T Duryea. , . ,a u ;4 a ^ 2 Ji a n 0 IS i! x li :S z a 0 5J l« is li 3 » 2-21 
2jiiiZ2Zlo2011112a0lsi'2 201 5S— 21 
iziiiixaiauivsiui 2 -a aiaalssaij i— 28 
'2:4JjKiSis:s2Uis-2ii:40iii*:s'.4a;i!Si 2—22— 
R Elliott. . .0 "2 1 2 iS :i 2 a 2 1! H a :4 1 a 2 a 1 a 2 1 a 2 a— 23 
0222a2asiaaaazaa-2a22aaaaa 2—24 
aaiaaaaaiiiOzazalaaaiiii i— a* 
iaiaaiiaiai**aiiaaaiilia a— 23— 
New Utrecht Gon Club. 
Interstate Park, L. I., Jan. 5.— The New Utrecht Gun Club 
held Its club shoot to-day, the conditions being 20 birds, handi- 
cap distance, and e.xtra Dird allowance in the way of misses as 
no birds or kills. Ul the sixteen contestants, two scored the 
limit, Annie Oakley with an allowance of 3 misses, and 1. W. 
Money, scratch. The scores follow: 
Lincoln,' 3 misses, 
Jay Hayseed, 2 ir 
Annie Oakley, 3 m 
l^ei^i^rf mif '29: 2212222^22202222222-18 
W F 'Svkes 2 mis<;es 29 ^2212022222*2110222— 17 
T A B^ennett 3 misses 28... 222U22210222l022-'-20— 16 
Kot TaS birds 32 . 2221021212*022*21111-16 
Lockiood', 3 misses,- '28 121irlllM 
W T n^ee "1 misses 28 1211111220112002210*-— 15 
A E Hendrfck^on birds, 29 2022o;0M 
a H Piercv 1 no bird, 23 lill0202-*21U0w 
T R Chaoman 2 misses 29 22211102212022220102—16 
H KryntTmi-sses Is f: 1212U002101012*1202-14 
Morf°ey, ^sc?a\'ch,^^3'o\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^\2\2%22222222222222-20 
Oceanic Rod and Gun Club. 
Rockaway Park, L. L, Jan. 7.— The weather was better than one 
could expect. Although the contingent of shooters was small, it 
did not interfere with the guests who came to the beach to greet 
Joe Bourke and Mrs. Kunda and wish them a farewell on their de- 
parture for the Alaskan gold fields. They leave on Thursday of 
this week for another two years: 
Other events: 
Events: 12345678 
Tareets- 20 20 20 15 20 25 20 10 
Dr Bill ' IS 17 18 14 18 18 19 . . 
A A Schoverling 13 12 16 8 14 22 18 .. 
T Tones , 13 10 12 13 12 17 .. .. 
§ Charles -..f....:..^ 12 13 14 10 14 .. .. 8 
T P McKenna ^ J ,? ! J A 
B Mull 13 14 6 17 .. .. 6 
J Palco , 8 12 8 8 
J Norris 4,..* .. .. .. 10 .. .. 
Ed Bourke .. ,. 10 
Crescent Ath letic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., Jan. 5. — In the contest for the January cup 
Mr. H. M, Jirigham scored the first win m a good field of shooters. 
Several other events of interest evoked keen competition. The 
scores : 
January cup, 25 targets, expert; 25 targets, m'agautrap; handi- 
;ap allowances added: 
—Expert. — — Magautrap. — Grand 
Hacp. Total. Hdcp. Total. Total. 
tl M Bi-igham 2 23 2 25 48 
Dr J J iveyes 7 25 B 22 47 
L C Hopkins 7 21 6 23 44 
C H Ouapman. 12 22 10 23 45 
F B Siepiienson 4 18 3 25 43 
VV W IVxarshall 6 16 5 25 41 
J N Borland 8, 16 8 24 40 
C A Sykes 3 19 3 20 39 
C Kenyon, Jr 4 18 i 20 38 
C G Kasmus 6 18 5 20 38 
W G McOonville 11 21 w 
Shoot for Panel, 15 targets, expert traps: F. B. Stephenson 
(2; 14, VV. W. IVxarshall ^,<l; 13, tl. M. xsrigham (,1) 13, C. H. 
Onapman (7) 12, Dr. J. J. Iveyes W 12, H. Ja. Vanderveer (,1) 10, 
\V. o. iVlcOonviile (.0 lo, J. IN. Borland 10, C. U. Kasmus (4.) 
9, D. C. HopKins (4> 9, O. xvenyon, Jr., (,2; 8. 
Snoot tor aiein tropny, 16 targets, magauirap : F. B. Stephenson 
(2) lt>, H. B. Vanderveer (.■!> io, C. H. Chapman (,6> lo, H. iVl. 
i>rigiiam (1) 14, Dr. J. J. K.eyes {.3) 14, J. 1\. Bonand {.0) 13, 
\V. VV. Marshall (S) Iz, C. Kenyon, Jr. {ji) iO, VV. G. iVlcConviue 
(5) 10, C. O. Kasmus (.3) 10.. 
Shoot-olf, same conduions! Chapman 15, Vanderveer, 15, Ste- 
phenson 13. 
biioot tor trophy, 15 targets, expert traps: F. B. Stephenson (2) 
15, C. K.enyon, jr. (2; x4, W. \V. iVxarshaa (,4; It, Dr. J. J. 
Keyes (i) 11, vV. G. McLonvUle Ci) W, D. M. Brigham (1; 13, 
C. A. Sykes (.2) 11. 
Shoot lor trophy, 15 targets, magautrap : F. B. Stephenson (2) 
15, Dr. J. J. Keyes (3> 14, ti. M. urigham (1) 13, VV. vV. Marshall 
(a) 12, vV. G. IVxcConville (.5) 12. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 15 15 10 10 15 10 Targets: 10 16 15 10 10 15 10 
MarsnaU ... 9 13 Mcconville 10 3 2 6 .. 
Brigham ... 8 13 11 9 7 10 8 Stephenson 13 8 11 10 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
Chicago, was held last evening at the Sherman House, and the 
customary routine business was transacted. The following ofiicers 
were elected for the ensuing year: President, J. H. Amberg; 
Secretary-Treasurer, Henry Levi; Directors, Jos. B. Barto, W. B, 
Leffingwell, C. C. Hess, F. H. Lord and J. M. Gillespie. 
It was decided to hold twelve contests during the coming year, 
the date to be the second Saturday of each month. Watson's 
Park _ will be the meeting place. There will be two medals — one 
for high average on the season's series, one for the man with the 
best seven scores under the handicap. The handicap committee 
will be J. H. Amberg, F. H. Lord and John Watson. Garden City 
Club is in good shape, and it holds some of the best men and 
best shooters of Chicago. 
E. Hough. 
Gar£ieId_Gun Club, 
Chicago, Jan. 5. — The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day, on the occasion ot the seventh trophy shoot of the 
season. Dorman earned ott the honors ot the daj% being the only 
one to go straight in the mam event. The birds were a fairly 
good lot, making excellent time when once started, but were 
a little Slow about taking wing. An unpieasant accident, which 
narrowly escaped being a serious one, occurred when Mrs. Dr. 
Shaw went to the score to shoot her fourth bird. Her gun, a high 
grade ejector, exploded, tlirowing the whole rib fuily 2oyds. away, 
and tearing a great hole m the side of the right barrel, but very 
Ipriunaieiy she escaped injury entirely: 
Seventh Trophy Shoot. No. 2. No. 3. 
T VV Eaton, 30 *221X2x2x2— 9 010221—4 121*12—5 
Ed Eaton, 28 Ixxouzo-^-'ii — 4 llolo2 — 4 
Barnai d, 30 2x22x01122— 9 2u2zl2— 5 221222—6 
Dr bnaw, 31 ZlXxZ - 1X11 — 9 00x122 — 4 ...... 
Dr Meek, 31 Ix21x2l2x*— 9 121xx2— 8 111211—6 
Uorman, 30 2122x22x22—10 llullZ — 5 212212 — 6 
Deiano, 2/ 22-'Z22Zx22— 9 *1*002— 2 1022*0— S 
iVxcUonald, 28 lilox21xzl— 9 1121u0— 4 1U021— 5 
Kehl, 2/ 0-'*012X221— 6 lOlOoO— 2 
Dr Ivlathews, 29 12202210X1- 8 2U121— 6 
L Woitt, 27 20X2002201 — 6 ...... 
Gardner, 29 *12uOX0220— 5 ....... 
Mrs Shaw, 26 OlOlw ...... 
Dr. J. W. Meek, Sec'y. 
Chicago, 111., Jan. 5. — The Chicago Gun Club is engaged in its 
regular club snoot this atternoon, and it is having good stitf 
winter weather, to give interest to the occasion, bmce the field 
shooting lias now come quite to an end in this vicinity, it is 
thought that the club shoots will be better attended from now on. 
The Garden City oun Club, ot Chicago, holds us annual meeting 
to-night at the .Snerman House, due report ol which will iouow. 
Tlie iive-bird shoots of Garhcid dun (.^lub, reduced to the trophy' 
basis, continue to De spirited live-bird sweeps, and help to shake 
things up in these dull days. 
Universal Gun Club, ot Chicago, has its grounds at Archer 
avenue and Forty-sixtli street, and proposes a series of interesting 
cluD shoots lor this winter. 
There will be a meeting of the Illinois State Sportsmen's As- 
sociation at the Sherman House this evening, and plans will be 
taken up lor the coming tournament next spring. 
Geo. Roll has been nitting a pretty good gait of late, and his 
record at Watson's midwinter tournament and in the sweeps lollow- 
ing since that time would seem to indicate that he would oe a hard 
proposition m a lOO-bird race right now. in his last lour con- 
tests he killed 59 out ot 60 birds snot at, which is big shooting for 
this time ot year at Watson's. 
On Xsew Year's Day, at Springfield, 111., J. T. Hall, of Loami, 
won from Guy Burnside the challenge trophy cup ot the Illinois 
Gun Club, killing 25 birds straight to Burnside s 23. Hall won 
best average in Class A of the Springfield Gun Club, highest 
scores in hve shoots. Richardson won m Class B, and Charles 
Shuck, Jr., in Class C. 
Accident to Mrs. Shaw. 
Jan. 6. — What might have been a very serious accident, but 
which under the circumstances may be called a lucky accident, 
since its results are so much better tnan might have been expected, 
occurred yesterday atternoon to Mrs. Shav\> wile ot Dr. biremDa 
Shaw, in course of the contests at Garlieid Civib grounds. Mrs. 
Shaw -was on the point ot firing at her tourth bud m a sweep, 
but when the gun was discharged it burst, the metal tearing 
apart between her lett hand and her face, and the rib blowing 
entirely tree trom the gun and tailing at a distance ot several yards 
frcm the score. Ho'vV she escaped a terrible injury is one of those 
mysteries whicn so often snow when a gun bursts in a shooter's hands 
without any bad injury to the shooter. No solution is ottered at 
this time lor the problem of the accident. It just happened. There 
is the customary talk of an overload, and of a detect in tlie metal 
of the barrel, but the real cause is not known, and indeed it seems 
to deserve a secondary place, in view of the tortunate escape of 
one ot our most popular lady shooters. Mrs. Shaw is a well-known 
character at the traps here and elsewhere, and has shot in several 
of the large out-oi-town tournaments with some success, as well 
as having attained skill in field shooting. She was naturally much 
frightened by the accident, but will hardly give up the sport of the 
gun on this account. 
State Sportsmen^s Directory Meet. 
The directory meeting of the Illinois State Sportsmen's Associa- 
tion at the Great INortnern Hotel yesterday was largely of routine 
nature, but the interest evinced augurs well for the success ot the 
meet next May in Springfield. President J as. R. B. Van Cleave 
and Secretary Chas. T. Stickles came up to the meet from Spring- 
field, and President Van Cleave presided. He says that his city 
will make this a red hot tournament. Capt. Smith, ot Springfield, 
also came, and from Chicago the otficial delegation included Col. 
i'elton, E. S. Rice, C. P. Kichards, Oswald Von Lengerke, Dow 
B. Lewis and Tom Hicks. Harvey Sconce was there Irom §ideil, 
and iVlr. P. Connors Irom Peoria. The interest in the yearly shoot 
is going to be widespread over the central and lower portions of 
the State, as -well as Chicago. A committee of promotion and pub- 
licity was appointed, composed of Messrs. Felton, Hicks, Bingham, 
Amberg, Lewis, Loveday and Leffingwell, all good men and true, who 
shoot with the best Chicago clubs. 
The date chosen for tne shoot is the third week of May, or 
May 21-25, and the programmes will be out in ample time for 
everybody to read and refer to his private executive committee. 
It will be a full and attractive programme, including the capital 
contest for the old Board of Trade badge, for the Dupont trophy 
and for the more recent prize known as the Governor's cup, at 
25 live birds, open to lady shooters Irom any State. The donors 
of the L. C. Smith cup, indicative of the target champions'nip, 
are to be asked to modify the governing conditions. The Rose 
system of division will be used in one day's shooting. 
The present Game Commissioner, H. VV. Loveday, was indorsed 
for the Association's candidate for the oncoming term of office. 
Significant action was taken in a resolution for a $1 gun license 
for all shooters, for the creation of a game protecting fund, and 
in one coming out for the abolition ot spring shooting all over 
the State. The latter is a consummation devoutly to be wished. It 
has long been held an impossibility to pass such a measure in 
Illinois, but times have been changing very rapidly in Western 
protective matters. 
On review, this bids fair to be an interesting year in the history 
of the parent organization of Illinois shooting interests, and there 
is reason to believe that the annual tournament will be a good and 
modern one, up to date in all particulars. There will be a large 
number of clubs enrolled before next May. 
Chicago Gun Club. 
The unlucky number of thirteen took part in the regular club 
shoot of the Chicago Gun Club at Watson's j^esterday, but this 
did not serve to prevent anybody from having a good time, and 
it did not keep W. D. Stannard from winning the trophy from 
scratch with 15 straight kills on good, hard ones. Lent VVillard was 
second with the wind up, and Drs. Carson and Miller divided third. 
Rose system governed in the money. A light wind blew from the 
score to the right. 
Garden City Annual Meet. 
The regular annual meeting of the Garden City Gun Club, of 
Trap at "Watson^s Park. 
G. D, B. Bonbright, of Colorado Springs, Colo., vs. 
O. Von Lengerke, 
\Vatson's Park, Chicago, Jan. 4.— During the first match the wind 
blew quite strongly trom tne southwest, but changed during the 
second match to the southeast, and not so strong. The Dirds 
were a specially selected tot. 
tl irst match : 
G D B Bonoright 22000120222122220201*1222—18 
22220-00220200*0202202201— 13 
OZ220'f20o22X021222uOl2-22— 16 
*l"X20x02"-o2-'a2Z2-'-022o222— 14 — 61 
O Von Lengerke 2z0222202222022u22o220-22— 18 
2222202222222202222022222 — 22 
02O2-^22222'J22222222002222— 19 
2i22012o2222Z220o20222222— 20— 79 
Second match: 
G D B Bonhrigltt 22220221222002200222*0221—18 
0-^22022112210111111 2U''T1— 20 
2l212**l*21*212nlll02111— 20 
ID 1212111212221211102110—23—81 
O Von Lengerke..., 222222o2oZ222012222xlllo2— 21 
121222111011111111*111111—24 
Il2-2l2mill210l011xxru— 22 
111*212111*11111211101111—22—89 
Ten-bird match: 
Bonbnght 22P122112— 9 Von Lengerke 111W112— 8 
Jan. 1. — Fourth shoot of Watson's 15-bird handicap, $4.50 entrance, 
three moneys. Geo. Roll won high average, killing 59 out of a 
possible to. The day was clear; ground covered with snow; wind 
irom right to lelt, incoming across the traps, and not strong. 
Hie birds were good; shooting hard on account of the bright sun 
on the snow: ^ , 
Amberg, 29. .. .222022212211221— 14 Creyk, 28 1*1120120022122—11 
Gillis, 28 11112111-221120—13 E Smith, 28. . .21002TolU100w 
Smith, 28 012222101121222—13 Martin, 30 2222022202120*2— H 
Myrick, 28 22010»00221olu2— S Roll, 30 2222222222221U— 15 
Day, 28 111110*20011001— 9 
Twelve-bird match, two moneys: 
Myrick 2l2ll2010111— 10 Stenson 2'*01221210*2— 8 
Creyk ..22lllu2212l0— 10 Peters 101*0111*022— 7 
Wuson .• 200220210201— 7 
Seven birds, $3 entrance, two moneys: 
Jones 0102210—4 Al Smith 0212222-6 
Roll 0222122—6 Barto 2*22112—6 
Martin 2101212—6 Day U11222— 7 
tiihis •• 2112012—6 Ed Smith lOOw 
Comley ..Jd222111— 7 
Two events, 7 hitds each, $3 entrance: 
Amberg ....i.... 2202222—6 1112121—7 
tiillis ; 1121122—7 2211211—7 
A Smith 001*101—3 1110122—6 
Roll 2112212—7 2212211—7 
Martin 2022202—5 2112212—7 
Jphes 2020012—4 2021220—5 
i-omley 1110111—6 102111*— 6 
Day .v.... nill22— 6 122111*— 6 
Ed Smith 1110000—3 
Myrick 0122120—5 
Creyk 0122220—5 2200222—5 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Jan. 5. — Medal shoot: 
L C Willard 11211*112121222—14—0—14 
Wm Todd 202200200201222— 9—1—10 
Sundermeier 22220li2j0010200— 7—2— 9 
VV D Stannard 221222222222222—15—1—15 
Milhken , 211222020*10122—11—3—14 
Mitchell 020212011202121—11—2—13 
Mack 20101020*200020— 6—3— 9 
Dr Carson *0222212*222221— 12— 1— 13 
Mrs Carson 00*2120*02001*2— 6—3— 9 
Dr Miller 012122112222002—12—1—13 
J L Jones 0*011*1*1020100— 6—2— 8 
T P Bowles 10000210200*121— 7—3—10 
A A Walters *202000*20220*1— 6—3— 9 
Twenty birds per man: 
L Willard 2220121 2112011221210—17 
O Brien =«21*1222121102112111— 17 
Dr Keele *0011112221021111110— 15 
Wilson , 2212222*2212**122222—17 
Practice : 
Stannard 22221*— 5 Willard 121021100112—7 
Dr Carson 110011—4 Bowles 100102211w 
Mrs Carson 100001—2 Walters 121222011w 
Dr Miller 111010—4 
IIavslhigg. 
Keystone Shooting Leagtie. 
H01.MESBURG Junction, Pa., Jan. 1.— There was a strong at- 
tendance of shooters at the New Year's conte.sts of the Key-tone 
Shooting League to-day, among the lot being several' new 
comers. Shooting continued till darkness interposed. The main 
event w;as the New Year's Handicap at 20 birds, handicaps 28 to 
30yds., .aOyds. boundary, ,$10 entrance, three moneys, Rose system, 
Van Loon and Plobbs killed straight. Mr. Pach withdrew 'in the 
10th round, with a clean score. He did not have a recoil pad 
and could not stand the punishment of his gun. The score: 
Vai-idegrif t. 30 11220211121111011221—18 
McCoy, 30 *222*222222122222222— 18 
Am ol d, 28 • 2222221 2122122201*10—17 
Snyder. 29 .12121222120111102211— 18 
Schimmel, .30 , 20222222222222202022—17 
Walters, 30 222222*122222*0w 
Van Loon, 29 ..22211122222222222222—20 
Pack. 28 , ,...1112121222w 
Anderson, 29 ....22222222222*22222200—17 
Painter, 28 11211111122112222021—19 
Fitzgerald, 28 22211101*10101111121—16 
Landis, 30 2*1222202imi2*10n— 1? 
