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FOREST AND STREAM. 
t April, 6, 1901. 
July 23-26.— Interstate Park, Queens. L. I. — The Interstate Asso- 
ciatton s second Grand American Handicap target tournament; 
WjOW added money. Kdward Banks, Sec'y-i'reas., 31S Broadway, 
Wew York. 
Aug. 7.-9.— Providence, R. 1.— The Interstate Association's to»ir- 
nament under the auspices of the Providence Uun Club. R. C 
Kool, Sec'y. 
Aug. 21-22. -—Auburn, Me.— The Interstate Association's touma- 
jnent, under the auspices of the Auburn Gun Club. L. A, Barker, 
Sec'y. 
PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY'S TOURNAMENTS. 
April 23-24. — Olathe, Kans.— Peters Cartridge Company's amateur 
tournament, assisted by Mr. Frank Hodges. 
April 24-25. — bmghamton, JS. Y. — Amateur tournament of the 
Peters Cartridge Co.; $150 added money. H. W. Brown, Sec'y. 
John Parker, Mgr. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Concerning the recent roof garden target tournament, the New- 
Yorker Staats-Zeitung, a German newspaper pubiislied in New 
York, dignified its pages with tlie following, which inversely 
bristles with wisdom and accurate knowledge. It may be con- 
sidered as settling nothing turther than the lact that the Zeitung 
didn't know the ditterence between bluerock targets and Uve 
birds, and that all shooters know that it didn't know the dif- 
ference. The excerpt is as follows: "it has been resolved by 
the board of directors of the sporting exhibition to stop pigeon 
shooting. This is a very laudabje purpose, stiU we cannot repress 
the remark that this cruel and aimiess sport shou.d not have been 
permitted from the start • Merely to shoot at animals which have 
even been maimed to serve the purpose in order to break again 
a cursed record is to be considered as distant from the true mean- 
ing of the word 'sport' as is the numerous killing of birds while 
migrating." Lai 
In appreciation and recognition of Mr. W. R. Crosby's great 
bluerock feat, Capi. A. VV. iVioney, in behalf of his company, pre- 
sented to Mr. Crosby last Saturday a beautiful gold repeater, in- 
trinsically valuable m itselt, and a perrect encyclopedia on all 
matters concerning time, lor on pushing a button or something 
of that sort it chimes off the hours, quarters and minutes, etc. 
The obverse side bears, in beautiluUy engraved letters, the initials 
W. R. C, while on the reverse in drop hgures is engraved the 
number of the great run, 345. The inner case bears the inscrip- 
tion: "Presented to \V. R. Crosby by the American E. C. & 
Schultze Gunpowder Co., Ltd., in recognition of his record- 
breaking run of 3i5 straight at Interstate Park, Queens,- N. Y., 
March 13, 1901." 
Mr. E. Macdonald, of New York, writes us as follows: "I beg 
to advise you that on Dec. 14 of last year the Aschenbroedel Gun 
Club was organized with the following othcers: President, Robert 
\V. Iverson; Vice-President, Robert Ruhlender; Secretary, E, 
Macdonaid; Treasurer, Paul Grunert. The regular club shoots 
will begin Friday, April 5, and will take place every other Friday 
thereaiter. This club is composed of members of the Aschen- 
broedel Verein only, which in its turn is composed of tlie leading 
musicians of New York city. Iherelore every member of the gun 
club is a musician, and a solpist, and if they will only shoot half 
as good as they play, they will soon be the champions of the 
metropolitan district." 
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Three officers of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 
Animals were at Interstate Park on Monday of this week, u) their 
official capacity. In deference to their wishes, courteously ex- 
pressed. Manager Shaner suspended shooting a half hour shortly 
after midday and sent the force ol trappers to gather the dead or 
wounded birds that were out of bounds. Thirteen were found, ihe 
space within the boundaries is kept clear ol dead and wounded 
birds at ail times, as each bird is gathered as killed. Manager 
Shaner will suspend the shooting at intervals each day, to clear up 
the outlying grounds. 
The Edgewater Shooting Club, Toledo, O., announces its first 
annual handicap bluerock shoot, open to all, to take place May .1 
and 2. The events are at IB, 20 and 25 bluerocks, entrance based 
on 10 cents per target. Event No. 8, the first day, has the Peters 
Cartridge Companv s trophy for a prize. Handicaps 14 to 21yds. 
Targets 2 cents. Shells sent in care of the secretary, Mr. F. W. 
Dyar, will be delivered on the grounds. One cent for each target 
thrown will be deducted for average money. 
Mr. John Barker, of the Peters Cartridge Company, has a busy 
season ahead. Besides his other duties, he is engaged to manage 
the Peru, Ind., Gun Club's shoot, May 7-9; the Zoo Gun Clubs 
shoot at Sioux City, June 11-13; Binghamton, N. Y., April 24-25; 
Warm Springs, Ga., Southern intersiaie tournament, June 17-20; 
the Michigan State Trapshooters' League, Saginaw, Mich., May 
28-30, and a prospective shoot at Bristol, Tenn, June 24 and 25. 
K 
The prizes at the New Utrecht Gun Club's shoot last Saturday 
were miniature cups, six in all, of which three were for members 
and three for the visiting shooters who participated in the shoot 
at 25 live birds, handicaps 27 to 33yds. The cups have the follow- 
ing inscription: "Preliminary G. A. Handicap, interstate Park, 
March 30, 1891. New Utrecht Gun Club. Won by ." 
The number of men of the 208 entered standing at each of the 
handicap distances in the G. A. H. is as follows: 25yds., 1; 26yds., 
36; 27yds., 84; 28yds., 5d; 29yds., 15; 3Uyds., 10; 31yds., 5; 32yds., 3. 
It will thus be noted that at 27yds. and less there ere 121 shooters; 
back of 27yds., 87. Back of the 28yd. mark, the skill dwindles 
rapidly, as shown by the numbers, 15, 10, 5 and 3. 
Parker Brothers, Meriden, Conn., will mail, free of charge, a 
copy ol their calendar tor 1901 to the secretary of any gun club 
who will send them his name and address. Also a copy to any 
one remitting 10 cents to them to pay mailing expenses, it con- 
tains puiiraiis ot many eminent shooters who use Parker guns, 
with their most recent records, etc. 
After the shoot of the New Utreclit Gun Club, on Saturday, 
march 23. Mr. Frank Parmelee presented to the club the deer 
head which he won. In appreciation of his generosity, the cmb 
through its president, Mr. Walter F. Sykes, on last Saturday pre- 
sented Mr. Parmeiee a calendar watch. 
Over 200 entries were in the Nitro Powder Handicap, an event 
at 16 birds-, on Tuesday of this week. There was but little wind, 
and the conditions were therefore better for good scores than were 
those of the preceding day, 
m 
Capt, Money and Messrs. Denny, Vandegrift and Harold Money, 
members of the Carteret Gun Club, have entered the Grand 
American Handicap this year. Several of them have resigned from 
that club. 
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Mr. J. L. Head and party arrived safely last Sunday, after a 
pleasant trip. The number of Western shooters in attendance tliis 
year exceeds that of last year, 
A novel and useful suggestion concerning the utility of pro- 
fessionals as squad captains at tournaments appears elsewhere in 
our trap colurnns this week. 
The Dansville, N. Y,, Gun Club, announces a Decoration Day 
dtnateur tournattietiti Mr. Norman Tompkins is secretary. 
Mr. Fred Wliitney informs us that Jim Sheehy's amateur target 
shoot will be held on April 23 and 24, at Pella, la. 
Beenard Waters. 
Grand American Handicap, 
April 1.— The preliminaries to the Grand American Handicap 
commenced to-day. The weather was ideal for pigeon shooting— 
a clear light, good birds and a stiff northwest wind, which as to 
the traps was about from 7 o'clock. There was a good number of 
contestants m the events to-day, No. 1, the Interstate Park In- 
troductory, had 136 entries, and of this number 31 killed straight 
and each received $21.90. This event was at 8 birds, 30yds. rise, 
|5 entrance, birds extra, four monevs, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per' cent. 
High guns, ties divided. The scores; 
JAR Elliott.. ...... .22022222— 7 T H Clay 2022222^-7 
C R Stephens 21222112— S J Q Ward 12002001—4 
A D Sperry 20211122—7 B Xeroy 22222222—8 
H P ColHns 20220222—6 Parmelee .22222222—8 
Hood 12020222—6 F Stearns 22202222—7 
Popham 02222222—7 A B Dover. ......... .22202222— 7 
E C Fort 22222022—7 Han Ion 022220*2—5 
Farmer Jones 22002221—6 A W du Bray.....:... 22012222— 7 
Tramp 20220011—5 L E Parker.... 20222222—7 
Hallowel! 12221212-8 H C Hirschy 22200222-6 
F D Alkire 2101w J M Hawkins 02221112-7 
HofTman 2 22i'222— 8 J R Malone 11121222—8 
Ondawa 02021111—6 Nutting 22222122—8 
Vermont 22210122—7 A H Fox 22222222— S 
Kommodore 01100110—4 R S Teal 22222022—7 
Mosher 21101010—5 J E Rex 02222220—6 
Guild,.. 22201222—7 P F Dupont. .12122u22— 7 
Arno 22222222—8 W Massey ....02222220—6 
Simmonds 00222022— 5 C K United 21222222—8 
A S White 22*01120—5 Ed Voris 02222222—7 
Von der Bosch 020]2'>11— 5 Ed Hickman 22220222—7 
Tallman 22011222-7 E H Tripp 00222022-5 
C A Young 21022200—5 H Henrv- 20122020—5 
Phil 12222222— S G D B "Darby 20022222-6 
G McG Morris 02*22220—5 Tim Jones 21112220—7 
J R P 02202222—6 Mink 22222010-6 
W D Tow^nsend..,. ..22012221—7 W S Allen 22222202—7 
C D Linderman 012 '2222— 6 Ranger 11020112—6 
B-27 20222222—7 J L Head 21222222—8 
G Burnside .222222*2—7 W H Wolstencroft. . . .22222''20— 7 
T Marshall 22222222—8 T Gaughan 22202222-7 
J R PIull 02H1222— 7 t T Desmond 02222202—6 
C F Lambert 22222222— S Red Wing >.01012121— 6 
R L Trimble 22222222—8 R B Bond...,. ..12122222—8 
J L Alabaster 22022222—7 E B Coe 20222210—6 
G Roll 22222.22-S B Claridge 02122122-7 
T E McKay 21012222-7 Puck 21101100-5 
J L D Morrison 2'J202221— 5 O R Dickev ...22222022— 7 
Dr W P Brown 02222222—7 " 
)r W P Brown 
Crosby 
Gilbert 
Merrill 03*11220—5 
Kaufman 222222(12-7 
22222222-8 W M Haves 2222220^7 
...02222222—7 W M Smith .22210101-6 
E Duncan 12220222—7 
Werk ,....12020222—6 J A Scott ,.11020002-4 
Sloane 21200021-5 McPherson 22222222—8 
Naumann 12210120—6 W Hopkins 02022222—6 
Heikes 02221222—7 J B Hopkins 12222222-S 
Lilly -.22001212—6 Ed Bajiks 0211110W 
H C Burtell. 11002200—4 Herbert 21212201-7 
C E Rhodes 02220222—6 A Gardner 22222202— 7 
Doc 20222222—7 E Johnson 202202'»2— 6 
S M Van Allen 22222222—8 Knevels 22020222—6 
C Budd 02222211—7 W F Parker 22220220—6 
J P Kay 22220020—5 Wagner 12210111—7 
20222222—7 Stubener ...01202211—6 
^ ,22222222—8 
333 
J Mack 20110201—5 H D Bates 
Gottlieb 12222222— S B H Norton 00222222—6 
S Glover 12222222—8 Cella 21010012—5 
P "North 22221010—6 
Hamilton 22200222—6 
122222'22— S 
02222022—6 
GeofTroy 02222002—5 
FeigenFpan 22222222—8 
I W Budd 22220022—6 
A L Ivins 20002021—4 
D P Foster O120012O-4 
J C Hicks 22220202—6 
Schimmel ..202 '2 20—6 
C Angier 221*2221—7 T O'Rourkc 
Fanning 22222021—7 G A Ccmstock 
Pierce 22022022—6 
Tar Heel 12222222—8 
Laflin 22221221—8 
Sen Sen 111*2221—7 
T B Barto 22222222 
E C GrifTith.... 
D Lefever ...... 
:-111202O— 6 Rahm 22222222— S 
.OOOOw 
Fulford 22222222—8 
No. 2 was the Borough of Queens Sweepstakes. In this event 
the conditions were 12 birds, |'7 entrance, birds extra, 30yds. rise, 
high guns, ties divided. The number of moneys into which the 
purse was divided was determined by the number of entries re- 
ceived. Twenty killed straight, and each received -$40.70. Thirty- 
two killed 11 each, and each received $4.30, The scores: 
JAR Elliott.... 2*2211201222— 10 O R Dickey 202222222201—10 
C Stephens 2*1222222100- 9 F Kaufman 222022*2w- 
A D Sperry 101222122211—11 E Duncan 220220222222-10 
H P Collins 222022022202— 9 J A Scott 211101122222-11 
Hood 222122222022—11 McPher.son 222222222220—11 
Popham 022 2.20 2 2— 8 W Hopkins 222220122220—10 
E C Foot 202220222222—10 7 B Hopkins 222022222112—11 
Farmer Jones... .UOOjIOOw Ed Banks 021121221112—11 
F D Alkire...... 220220222102— 9 Herbert 100'20w 
Tramp 222222*22022—10 S Van Allen 222222222222—12 
Hallowell 102222222211—11 C W Budd 212202222221—11 
J HoflFman 222222222222—12 333 222ii202()w 
Ondawa 02201022w Gottlieb 222212202220—10 
Vermont 122222202012—10 S Glover 21012220w 
Kommodore 20202202w J C Hicks 2022222O2022— 9 
Mosher 222202*0w C Angier 2002ll00w 
Guild 021011121121—10 Fanning 021212120201— 9 
Arno 222222222222—12 Pierce 202022222222^10 
Simmons 222222222222—12 Tar Heel ....... .11121ii22222i— 12 
A S White, 00201221w Laflin 22*11201 w 
C A Young 222222022222-11 Sen Sen 221212112020—10 
Phil 222222122022—11 E C Griffith, 2122n2122'l2-ll 
G McG Morris,. 202222202022— 9 J B Barto. 022202222220—9 
T H Clay ..220222222222—11 D Lefever ■..01ul220w 
J Q Ward 220222222222-11 Geoffrey 220202210120— 8 
B Leroy 222222222222—12 Feigenspan 2220U2220222— 9 
Parmelee 222222222222—12 I W Budd 122222212222—12 
F Stearns 20202220w A L Ivins .Il0l2222u212— 10 
A B Dover 222222220202—10 D B Foster 12020020w 
Hanlon 20202220w Rahm 22*220222222—10 
A W du Brav...2222J002w Fulford 220222220222—10 
L E Parker., '....222022222222— 11 W F Parker 222022222220—10 
H C Hirschy 222222222202—11 Wagner 111211112100—10 
J M Hawkins... .220212222222— 11 Stubener ........202112210222—10 
J R Malone 212222111211—12 H D Bates. 222222222222—13 
Nutting 222222220222—11 B H Norton 222220222222—11 
A H Fox 222221222222—12 J P Kay 22000222w 
E Teal ^ 2222222-.2222— 12 J Gaughan 222220222220—10 
T E ReK 222022222220— 10 J Mack 2u221220220l— 9 
C K United 211122222212—12 Dr Miller 022222220222—10 
Ed Voris 222201122212—11 S iJsthaway 2022200liw 
E H Tripp 222222222000— 9 W Massey 222222222022— U 
Ed Hickman 202202332022— 9 P F Dupont 00002022w 
H Henry 111112222012—11 Von der Bosch ..112120011112—10 
Darby 02222020w G C Palmer. .0222j2222002— 8 
Jim Jones 222220222222—11 R L Trimble 222222222202—11 
W Townsend ....212222222220—11 E W Bird 222220022222—10 
C Linderman 222222202222—11 Woodruff 222222222222—12 
T R P 222220222222-11 Tallman 121220212120—10 
B-27 222211021222—11 C F Lambert. .. .222222222220— 11 
G Burnside 222222220220—10 J J Drake 20220022w 
T Marshall 222222020222—10 J Stoud 222022020222—9 
T R Hull 222202202222—10 J Past orms. .222022220202— 9 
J L Alabaster... 02202002W G Greiff 0022w 
G Roll ...022222222222—11 W M Hayes 221022220022—9 
F E McKay 221022221220—10 W M Smith. .221102102022- 9 
J L Morrison.... 222222222200— 10 H Money 222222222222—12 
Dr W P Brown. .0222222222*2— 10 A Gardner 221212222020—10 
Crosby 222222222222—12 Ed Johnson 220202222022— 9 
Gilbert 222222222222—12 Doc 202220222222—10 
Merrill 222212222222—12 C E Mink 00221202w 
Werk ..,20002012w Comstock 2022^2^20222—10 
Bloan .10102220W Schimmell 2222220j2j22— 9 
Naumann 022221222220—10 A C^lla ; 110122010210- S 
Heikes 0222222^2202—10 W Thompson. .. .21001202 w 
T O'Rourke 21112201w 
20222000W 
W H Stork 222022220022— 9 
J Parker 212.J22202222— 10 
Lilly 220222200U02— 7 
W Sallen 222222022222—11 S D Reed 
Ranger 202122120U00— 7 
J L Head 221220w ^ ^„ 
W Wolstencroft.. 222122220222— 11 T Keller 022022222220- 9 
T J Desmond.... 222222222220— 11 M Rodgers 20201021w 
Red \V.ne.......222r;r2;ii;212— 12 Capt Money ......221222220222—11 
R B Bond 12122000w Courtney 20220220w 
E B Coe 2iJ2^:i22ij2.222— 10 G Loomis 202222220202— 9 
B Claridge. 122222222222-12 J S Weller. ...... ,232220222012—10 
Puck 31101020 w . , 
Trenton Shooting Association. 
Trenton, N. J.— The main feature of the shoot was the returu 
^^^T??"? teams of the Trenton Shooting Association and 
the White Hill Gun Club, six men per team, 25 targets per man. 
the result was as follows: 
Trenton Shooting Association. White Hill Gun. Club 
Taylor 17 Hill 17 
Thomas 17 Sadler ....16 
Harper 16 Rossell 14 
Wilson 15 Griffith 9 
Cochran 10 J Hessley ........10 
Bignall ....10—85 Cottrell 15—81 
The White Hill Club is a young organization and has been 
making rapid strides in shooting circles lately. 
The local team had to secure two White Hill team club shooters 
morderto make up its squad. Two of the local team could not get off. 
Chickens, ducks, cigars and cash sweepstakes were held during 
the afternoon, and the local contingent had a good share of tbe 
prizes when it reached this city Saturday night. 
The prizes made many of the Sunday dinners yesterday. 
The "lobster" match between P. E. Wurfflein, of the True Amer- 
ican, and Frank Thompson, of the State Gazette, finished in a 
defeat for the Gazette man by 1 target. 
One dressed chicken to first: Thomas 2, Wilson 1, J. Taylor S, 
J. Hessley 4, Harper 3, Hill 3, Piatt 3, Kelly 0, Cottrell 4. Hess- 
ley won tie shoot-off. 
One dressed chicken to first: Taylor 3, Wilson 4, Firth 3, Grif- 
fith 2, Rossell S, Sadler 2, Cottrell 5, Taylor 2, Hessley 3, Thomas 
4, Kelly 1, Griffith 2. Cottrell won. 
Cash sweepstake, 5 pairs doubles: Taylor 6. Thomas 4, Wilson 
4, Hill 4, Matthews 5, Cochran 5, Sadler 5. J. R. Taylor won. 
Cash sweepstake, 5 pairs doubles: Taylor 6, Thomas 6, Mat- 
thews 4, Cochran 5, Taylor and Thomas divided. 
Box of 50 cigars to first: Cochran 2, Thomas 5, Taylor 0, G. 
Hessley 1, Harper 5, Piatt 3, Kelly 1, Griffith 1. Cottrell 3, Ros- 
sell 3, Hill 3, Hessley 3. Shoot-off of tie won by Thomas. 
One dressed chicken to first: Thomas 2, Taylor 4, Harper 3. 
Piatt 5, Hill 1, Cochran 3, Sadler .3. Won by Piatt. 
One dressed chicken to first: Taylor 2, Wilson 4, Thomas 3, 
Harper 4, Ta:ylor 2, Hill 4, Hessley 3, Shoot-off of tie won by 
Taylor. 
One dressed chicken to first: Thomas 5, Taylor 2, Cochran 4, 
Stanton 2, Hessley 1, Harper 4, Wilson 4, Cottrell 4. Dr. Thomas 
won the bird. 
One chicken to first: Griffith 5, McHugh 0, Sadler 3, Kelly 0, 
Hill 4, Bignal! 4, Taylor 1. Shoot-off of tie won by Cottrell 
breaking 15 straight to Harper's 14. 
Pair of black wild ducks to first and mallard to second: 
Thomas 3, Harper 5, Taylor 2, Rossell 1, Stanton 3, Wilson 4, 
Griffith 4, Hessley 3, Hill 4, Bignall 4, Sadler 3, Kelly 2, Cottrell 
3, McHugh 1. Won by Harper. Bignall won mallard in tie. 
Pair of wild ducks to first: Taylor 1, Thomas 3, Wilson 4, Hess- 
ley 3, Harper 4, Hill 5) Sadie:- 5, Griffith 2, Stanton 2, Cottrell 2. 
Shoot-off of tie, miss-and-out, Sadler won. 
Match race'^for lobsters: WurfHein 1, Thompson 0. 
Boston G«n Qofa* 
Boston, March 27,— The eleventh weekly prize shoot of the 
Boston Gun Club was but lightly attended, though the weather was 
a little bit in our favor. .Straight scores were few and far be- 
tween, though Leroy managed to secure two, one at 21yds. and 
one at 16yds., with the use of two barrels, and Woodruff one from 
the 17yd. mai;k. The interest has again been aroused and is now 
up at the highest notch, due to the fact that Leroy put in a nice 
big 25 in to-day's score and jumped up 5 points, now being in first 
position tied with Spencer at 145. As there are now only four more 
shoots in the series, it will necessitate considerable hustling for 
either to make a decided gain. Baker, who is at present second, 
may have something to say yet, as he is only 5 points behind, and 
has a low score to throw out. Howe and 5. VV. were second in 
to-day's matph, and, though as yet they have not put in enough 
scores to quklify, a couple of good scores would do them a world 
of good on points. Scores below: 
Events Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, 10 unknown, handicap distance; 
all others 16yds.; event No. 8, 5 pairs: 
Events: 1 2 3-4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
Howe, 19. ,i 7 S 5 8 7 8 8 7 9 
Leroy, 21 7 7 7 7 8 10 7 8 10 
G W, 17 r.......,,i 7855 10 875896.... 
Lane, 16 ......ii.. 63953755272.... 
Barry, 16 5354278447 
Spencer, IS .... 57778498757 
Williams, 16 .t;-. iv 7 8 2 7 
Fredericks, 14 , .. .. 3 
Henry, 16 4 
Prize match, 30 singles, unknown; distance handicap: 
Leroy, 21., 11 111101 00101111110111 linilll— 25 
Howe, 19. ,.,,.„,: .101101111111110011101110011111— 23 
G W, 17 lOOOlllOOlllllllllllllolllOlll— 23 
Spencer, 18.....:.:;i,i;, lOllOllllUlllOlOllOlllUlJUlUl— 22 
Williams, .lllOlloOlimOlOll 110010010000— 17 
Lane, 16 10100001 11000lX)110011011 101110-15 
Barry, 16 OllOOOOlOlOOOOOllOOOOllUOOlU— 13 
Aquidnick Gun Club. 
Newport, R. I.— The Aquidnick Gun Club held its regular shoot 
on Wednesday of last week. Eight members participated and 
three events were shot — a 15 unknown and a 15 and 20 at known 
angles. The small number of events and targets is explained by 
the fact that for the present we are shooting one man up, with 
a single expert trap, but expect to soon make better arrange- 
ments for trapping. The scores are as follows: 
Known. Unknown. ' Known. 
Plumer — 
010100100001000— 4 11000010001110— 6 lOlOlOOOOOlOOlOOlllO— &-18 
Dring — 
110111111111010—13 001011011100001— 7 10010010100111010100— 9—28 
Coggeshall — 
111011110010011—10 011101111011001—10 iiuoioomiioomio— 14-34 
G Champion — 
111000101000100— 6 100100111100110— 8 lOOOOlOOOOOOlOOOlOOO— 4-18 
Griffin — 
100101011001011— 8 0000001 00001 100— 3 10110101001011111111—14—25 
Manchester — 
OlllOiXlOOOllOlO— 6 00101001011 lOU— S OIOOOUIOOUOIOOIIOO— 9—23 
Openshaw — 
100000100000000— 2 001001000100001— 4 lOOOlOOOOOOlOOOOHOl— 6—12 
Mason — 
000100010100000- 3 OlllOOllOOllOU— 9 11010110000101111001—11—23 
J. S. Coggeshall, 2d, Sec'y. 
Oceanic Rod and Gun Club. 
RocKAWAY Park, L. I., April 1.— The scores made at the 
Oceanic Rod and Gun Club's shoot under Jiigh wind conditions 
were as follows: 
Johnnie Jones..^.. 20 20 20 25 20 20 
F Brown ., 17 19 14 19 18 13 
Dr Bill 16 18 16 25 16 .. 
J Hughes 11 10 10 15 11 .. 
S Charles 14 11 10 20 11 .. 
H Clifton 15 15 IS .. 17 12 
A Harris 13 9 12 14 .. .. 
B Mull 8 II 10 16 .. .. 
H Bock IS IT U 
F Tommy 8 
F Coleman Jl 
J Brewer 23 , . , . 
IN NEW JERSEY 
Soutti Side Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., March 30.— Nos. 1 tp 6 were.at 10 targets; Nos. 
7 to 10 were at 25 targets; 
Events: 123456789 10 
Hayes .• 8 7 9 9 6 7 21 .. .. 
Wilson 10 9 18 .. .. .. 
L W C 8 6 9 9 7 10 17 22 21 2ff 
W Smith 9 7 9 10 7 8 21 23 19 .. 
Mihlon 8 9 8 5 8 6 18 
Terrill 6 9 8 7 9 7 20 
Whitehead 8 6 9 S 10 10 21 
Geoffery 8 8 10 8 8 5 21 20 18 17 
Weller 6 20 22 19 
Dr Gardner 8 7 6 6 5 18 15 20 20 
_^ _ . I. H. T. 
