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S V Van Doven 
A Hall 
Geo Dalley.... 
S T Schenck. 
W N Servis.. 
IN NEW Jl^EY, 
Centerville G«n Cluh. 
J., July 4.— Herewith find sCOre hi slicitif at 
Club grounds for to-day. 
eased to have you print our scores m yoilr paper 
ors of the country may hear from us occasionally. 
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South SicJe Gufl Clob. 
Js^ewark, N. J., July 6. — There was a large attendance of 
fj'hooters, many of whom were visitors. The main event was_ the 
team shoot between the home clul), the South Side Gun Club, 
and the Boiling Springs Gun Club, of Rutherford, N. J., the 
home club winning by the narrow margin of 1 target — 211 to 210. 
Following are the scores: 
Ten-man team race, 25 targets per man: 
Boiling Springs Gun Club— Woodruff 21, Welles 19, Apgar 19, 
Carlough 22, Schoverling 18, Coilins 22, Schneider 24, Hyde 22, 
J acks n, Huck 21; total 210. 
South Side Gun Club— Feigenspan 22, Gardiner 21, Dudley 22, 
Geoffroy 22, Glover 24, Hassinger 20, Hayes 21, Weller 18, Dukes 
23 Sinnock 18; total 211. 
Team match, two men, 25 targets leach man: 
Team No. 1— Gardiner 22, Glover 24; total 46. 
Team No. 2— Apgar 21, Piercy 23; iotal 44. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 Targets: 
Geoflfroy 12 14 13 12 14 . . 
Hyde 13 13 13 15 13 14 
Apgar 12 14 14 12 13 14 
Glover 12 13 14 13 13 14 
Welles 13 11 10 11 . . . . 
Dudley 13 15 14 11 ... . 
Tighe 9 13 10 14 11 9 
Count 12 . . 11 . . 10 8 
Carlough 12 14 14 14 10 12 
Weller 13 13 11 ie lioy 
Woodruff 11 Sinnock 
Paul 12 7 
Douglas 7 . . 14 13 . . 14 
Huck 15 14 14 13 ... . 
Feigenspan ... 14 14 12 13 . . . . 
Frank 8 13 . . 9 . . . . 
Yeomans 11 8 11 . . . . 
James 12 12 13 10 12 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
15 15 15 15 15 15 
Wilson 11 .. .. 12 .. 
Axford 11 9 12 ... . 
Oardiner 14 10 13 12 13 
Hayee 
F L Jacks 
Schoverling . . . 
Schneider 
P Hassinger. . . . 
Hughes 6 8 10 . . 
' .... 10 .... 10 
. . . . 14 12 15 12 
Dukes 11 15 13 . . 
W Hassinger 11 10 10 . . 
Piercy 10 12 14 
Collins 12 13 . . 
Williams 9 10 .. 
Allen 3 .. 
D Fleming 11 9 
14 .. 14 
9 15 12 11 15 
12 13 8 . . . . 
14 14 12 . . . . 
10 .. 8 9 5 
Cape May Gon Club. 
Cape May, N. J., July 4.— Last fall we were talking about a gun 
club up here on the golf club porch, and now you see it is a 
reality. And it is not separate from the golf club, but really a 
part of it, "a club within a club." you know. Early in June traps 
were in operation behind the o*i embankment out on the marsh. 
There, late in the cool of the .afternoon a group of enthusiasts 
have gathered, gun in hand, to aim at the clay pigeons whizzing 
through the air from out behind the artificial earth mound. The 
clump of poplars has afforded a comfortable shelter for spectators 
among the women. 
This afternoon there was a sortind of voices from the red room. 
After a while a group of young- men ernerged and announced that 
a gun club was organized on a p>ermanent basis. W. J. Allison is 
president and George D. McCreary, Jr., secretary and treasurer. 
Mr. Allison has been the prime mover^ and we all must thank 
him for his active enoouragement and kindness in helping furnish 
the boys with pigeons and shooting equipment. 
Recently Allison, Porter, Dimond, Shearer and the McCreary 
tried a half hour's shooting down on the marsh. When the group 
came up we learned that Gilbert H. Shearer, Jr., was in the lead 
with 17 out of 25. He is doing remarkable work, breaking 8 
straight. Later Mr. Allison went back again and made 19 out o£ 
25, the best of the afternoon. 
Excitement reached fever heat on the club house porch on the 
.afternoon of July 3, when the report of guns came up from the 
i meadows, followed by a vocal report that James K. Hackett, the 
: actor, was shot. This was followed by the explanation that he was 
mot shot himself, but had shot; in fact, was shooting at that 
-.moment. . , , , 
James K. Hackett proved himself as accurate with the shotgun 
ra.s he is deft with the sword. This was no shooting affair on the 
sstage, but one in real life. However, the victims were but clay 
2)igeoiia, as those of us who went down toward the trap found 
^'^yGapt. iLe Mott was there also. He is an army officer and an old- 
■tiknie friend .of Alfred Dupont whom he is visiting at the latter's 
^^iumbia axenue residence. Capt. Le Mott is an unusually clever 
' Hett. . . , , , 
^' Tlibe ^dhoot ^iiis afternoon was a preliminary trial for the grand 
ff k laa 1-odMiendence Day. It was a close contest between the 
^''^ liai„ Mr, Hsojsett and Bert Shearer. Each took the lead at 
5?g'- -eisft itimes, biftt win the final shot of the 25 had been fired 
u V, :Stood fe,, and i.tftok hands over a score of 19. 
?. „ vimi ai¥ some oi tjje scores of this afternoon's contest: 
r 'r&adkett 19, Capt. Le Mott 19, Gilbert Shearer, Jr., 19, 
fe""" W 17, f.eo. D. UcCr^ry, Jr., 16 
J ^(Srter, Jr., Qarticipgt«J jp the shoot. 
Millard . 4t U:30 th^, first prize shoot of the Cape 
May Gun C place. ^i- was ao awspicious beginning with 
its%ntr"es % •^I^'^niX'^tTd as' well as Capt. Le Mott. 
Tames K H ,Sy%e he effori^'' 0i VV. T. Allison who has 
Ihe shoot IS -^^.^t'erest V tL succe^ at the gun club. The 
shown an untin .£""r- •f.'^ i k " that the event is reallv 
prizes are his pe. f^^^^'^ to the club, so t.^at tne eT,ent is reauy 
'UTrgf DHlcCre^S iri.."rmember of the Jirst Gun Shoot 
at t^e tawrenceville ' Sfite«I. JHe_ distinguished hin-^^lf m several 
events during the pa 
the 
The nrizes~for the mn ilUSfit are as follows: First prize, sole 
leader ^guncas°e; seco filw tray; third, silver-mounted brush; 
consolation, patent gui t >akami»g rod. 
G. H. Shearer, Jr ' 
Jr. 
The scores: 
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Geo D McCreary 
J K Hackett 
Capt Le Mott v—^-i 
T W Allison ♦ — •••••• 
W H Porter. r 
Dr E Physick .....j^. 
A Dupont ^ -A; 
Hepburn 
Forestef Gttir Club. 
Newark, N. J., July 4.-^An ibt«esfa /ng programm^^ 
at the shoot of the Forester Gum Ciub u j-"u^^|:,^5I|t 
at noon. The weather was' ftae but ^af ™. The^n^erchandis^ 
won by Tighe and Brant. The sl^oot^ ^^^^p^^^f „tT Thf walkinS 
usual -on account of the ground impt ovements. Ihe walking 
matches pleased every one. 
It seems like goiag back ifo old times 
ments for live>bird shootinsT to commend^ 
grounds promise to be good and fast. 
We are making arrange- 
on Labor Day. The 
Events : 
Winans 
Humphries, 
Fleming ... 
Yeomans .. 
Tarlton .... 
Smith 
^oodru-ff . . 
Jewell ..,v. 
Tighe »•>.-..>•: 
D Fleming 
Weber .... 
Sheler .... 
Brant 
Parker 
Nos. 
9 9 
5 6 
9 10 11 f' 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 
6 6 6 10 2 2 4 
5',. 4 
9 ^-i " 
4 5 
6 lO- 
8 .. 9 
8 .. .. 
4 .. .. 
8 10 10 
8 9 
.V- 5 5 
..6 1 
8 
. .4 • ' 
5 3 
- . -i 
3 3 
8 4 12 
12 4 15 
7- 
3 9 
6 XO 
11 
11 
w A io 
6 9 
4 15 
4 15 
'6 i5 
17 and 18, 19, SO are three distinct 
the secat'd at 5, tUe third at 15; and 
>f each efent <ier»tes the number 
12, 13, 14 (and 15, 16, 
events; the first aC 10 targets, 
each oi the threej columns . ' ,^„t.,ic 
'broken, the handicap allowan.. ics, and "'^ j°^||^p.LEj,iKG, Sec'y. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July 13, 1901. 
Mississippi Valley Notes. 
The Piasa Gun Club entertained twenty-six shooters at its annual 
tournament on the Fourth. Both the A and B Class medals were 
shot lor. 1. C. Riehl won the former with a score of 48 out of 50, 
and L. Al. Geddis the latter with 39 after a shoot-off, miss-and- 
out, with Eugene Gaskins. Nearly two thousand targets were shot, 
the afternoon being very happily spent. 
This club has decided to give a big two-day tournament, with 
liberal added money, about Sept. 15 and 16. The scores: 
Events 
Class A. 
Riehl ; 9 
Lane | 
Schiess ...^i!!!, 
Howell 
10 
^ , ,. Class B. 
Geddis q 
olin I 
Schnuppe 7 
Beall 9 
Moulton 8 
Melling 
9 
Gaskins 7 
2 
9 
10 
10 
7 
7 
5 
7 
8 
9 
7 
9 
9 8 
3 
10 
9 
10 
8 
5 
8 
6 
10 
9 
6 
9 
10 
6 8 
4 
10 
10 
-7 
8 
5 
7 
10 
5 
10 
8 
8 
10 
8 
9 
7 
9 
'5 
6 
9 
Broke. 
48 
46 
44 
41 
39 
35 
35 
41 
35 
39 
46 
38 
Seely 
Collins s 
Bowman 
Thornton ]] 2 "4 
Spiess 
Darnell ,, g 
Leach ' , .' , 7 
Smith 4 
Thomas 7 
Root .. 5 
Hopkins 4 
Hayden 4 5 
Phinney 3 
Lind ^. 1 
Stiles ... j.^ 
Dave Elliott entertained a Very happy cornpany of patriots on 
the Foi;rth at Dupont Park, St. Louis. Both targets and live 
birds were shot, the following scores being made: 
The Shelbyville Gun Club gave a finely attended Fourth of July 
amateur shoot at its splendid grotinds, north of that thrifty city. 
The scores throughout were highly creditable. 
Sullivan, 111., has a large and actice gun club this season. The 
boys hold regular practice shoots every Friday. 
A. B. Daniels, whose Indian name is Jack Rabbit, has been 
setting the Denver crowd a terrible pace at target shooting recently. 
One hundred and ninety-nine out of two hundred, and a run for 
two days of 241, is something that has very seldom been beaten 
in the history of the game. 
Schenectady Gun Club. 
Schenectady, N. Y., July 6.— Herewith find scores made on the 
grounds of the Schenectady Gun Club on July 4. The day and 
all arrangements were perfect, but we were bothered about an 
hour after commencing the first event. This acounts for a large 
number leaving without shooting through the programme. 
The conditions were as per inclosed card: ' 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 
Green 14 13 14 14 13 12 14 14 15 15 14 14 15 15 15 
Wagner 13 14 15 14 14 15 13 15 14 13 15 15 15 13 14 
Arnold 15 13 13 12 12 14 13 13 13 13 11 10 
Aiken 12 14 10 12 11 12 1^ 13 14 
Hull 13 12 11 13 13 12 11 12 14 12 
Paul 7 6 
De Land 12 14 12 9 12 8 
Hancock 14 14 14 10 13 9 12 13 14 12 
Wallburg 13 15 11 .. . . 12 14 . . 13 14 12 9 
Goggins 8 6 
De Long 12 13 15 14 14 14 13 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 
Reimensnyder .. 12 13 12 11 11 11 14 12 14 10 
Klien 6 9 11 12 11 11 10 13 12 10 
Bogart 12 11 12 12 15 13 13 13 13 11 14 14 13 11 15 
Wessels ......... 9 12 11 15 13 14 11 14 11 12 13 10 14 13 14 
A J Smith 11 12 13 12 12 13 10 
H Levengston. . . 15 13 15 14 14 14 14 12 
Levengston, Jr. . S 12 12 14 12 13 12 12 
Peck 13 14 14 12 13 14 15 10 
Harris 10 8 11 9 13 10 9 14 12 
Grimes 11 12 10 
Ferguson 5 
E Smith 12 10 11 U 14 
Klimmt 11 11 
Valentine 1114 14 15 14 14 14 12 13 12 
Jackson 10 . . . . ; 
Munson . . . 13 12 li 12 12 10 13 
Rice 10 8 9 5 
Hutton 7 8 "6 
Broke. 
211 
212 
152 
110 
123 
13 
67 
125 
113 
14 
208 
120 
1«5 
192 
186 
83 
HI 
95 
105 
96 
33 
5 
58 
22 
, 133 
10 
83 
32 
21 
Staunton Gun Club. 
Staunton, Va., July 4. — The toiitliarhent of the Staunton Gun 
Club to-day was well attended. 
Dr. E. F. Wayman was high average for the day with a total of 
135 out of a possible 150. 
Mr. S. P. Sillings had the longest cotitinuous run, breaking 45 
straight. 
Mr. J. O. Byrd, of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, 
was with us, and acted as referee during the day, much to the 
satisfaction of the crowd. The scores: 
Events : 1 
Targets : 15 
. George 12 
Sillings 13 
E Wayman 13 
Steinbuck 7 
F Merriken 11 
Kiracof e 13 
O E Smith 10 
J Wayman 10 
McDonnald 12 
Murray 7 
Garber 10 
Snow 15 
A P Smith..; 10 
Davis 10 
Bruffey-. U 
Link 
Nelson 
W F Summerson. 
Qviensen 
Sproul 
C Summerson .... 
Marshall 
Byrd 
L Merriken 
9 
12 
14 
9 
2 3 
15 15 
10 11 
13 13 
13 12 
13 14 
13 8 
15 12 
10 9 
11 13 
12 13 
6 13 
13 11 
12 12 
11 10 
12 11 
13 14 
10 9 
11 10 
13 12 
11 10 
.. 7 
4 5 
15 15 
11 10 
15 15 
13 15 
10 13 
13 12 
13 11 
11 7 
11 9 
14 13 
11 12 
11 14 
14 12 
10 9 
11 10 
13 14 
12 10 
10 12 
12 12 
10 .. 
10 .. 
10; 
if. f. 
6 7 
15 15 
13 11 
14 13 
13 14 
13 11 
10 11 
13 12 
11 10 
14 11 
13 12 
12 9 
11 14 
13 13 
11 10 
10 12 
15 13 
12 9 
14 11 
10 .. 
8 9 10 
15 15 15 
12 13 13 
12 12 14 
15 14 13 
12 11 11 
8 13 8 
15 14 13 
10 11 7 
10 10 13 
11 14 14 
11 8 8 
10 11 9 
15 14 13 
8 11 10 
12 12 11 
13 14 14 
8 11 11 
10 14 8 
Broke. 
116 
134 
135 
115 
107 
131 
96 
112 
128 
97 
114 
133 
100 
111 
134 
101 
112 
12 4 
.. 9 8 6 11 
.. 12 11 11 11 
.. .. 13 11 13 
F. M. Merriken. 
Auburn Gun CIuD. 
5 9 .. 8 
9 12 13 13 
10 
7 13 9 13 
7 .. S 
7 10 10 9 
8 
8 10 14 7 
Auburn, N. Y., July 4. — The annual local Fourth of July sweep- 
stake of the Auburn Gun Club had scores as follows: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 10 15 15 20 10 15 20 15 10 15 15 10 
Tuttle 8 12 12 18 14 10 12 13 8 
Knapp 9 14 14 19 9 14 16 13 10 13 13 8 
Whvte 8 12 9 16 
Stewart 10 8 7 .. 
Merriam 7 » 0 14 
Shaw I 
Mitchell 0 •• •• •■ 
Macomber H 
Shaw 4 .. .. 
Severt • *> • ■ •• 
Curtis „ ■ • 
Mobbs ■ •• 7 .. 
Connor -. 12 14 
W^estover • 9 
Merriam, Jr. 
Edwards 
Dedrick ■ • ■. • ■ ■ • 
Poole ..i. ...... I •• .. .. 
11 4 11 
6 
3 .. 
4 .. 
7 6 
15 
9 14 12 
. .. 15 
5 .. .. 
7 13 8 
3 8 7 
5 11 12 
.. 10 .. 
18.. 
2 5.. 
.. 5 .. 
.. .. 9 
The FoKEST AHD Stkbam ii put to preu each week on Ttiesday. 
Correspondence intended Lot publication ttaould reach us at the 
latest by Monday and ai niiich earlier as practicable. 
American Team Match, Anglo-American Conditions. 
New York, July 5.— It has been agreed that a reception will 
be tendered to the American team on their return, as a testimonial 
ot good will and in recognition of the very excellent work 
^vhich they . did in Europe. From cable dispatch, contents of 
which have been transmitted to you. we know that the American 
team left London on the 30th ult. TheV return via Boston, and 
are due on the Hth or 12th inst. They will be received by a 
representation of the committee Of arrangements, which is com- 
posed of Walter F. Sykes, 85 Water street; Elmer E. Shaner, 111 
Fourth avepue, Pittsburg, Pa., and J. A. H. Dressel, 320 Broad- 
way. They will be escorted to Interstate Park, Queens, L. I., 
w'here the team will make their headquarters, and \vHere they will 
shoot a match for individual trophies on the loth inst., being 
challenged by the New Uti'echt Gun Club, conditions being 
exactly the same as to load, number of targets, as the raatcli 
shot with the English team. On the evening of the same day a 
reception dinner will be tendered to the team, and every friend 
of the'sport is welcome, as we would like to make this testimonial 
dinner as representative as possible. The success of the dinner 
is quite undoubted, contributions having been received to assure 
same. For further particulars in relation to the match referred 
to> the Grand American Handicap at targets, or the dinner, 
address either of the above committee at the earliest date possible. 
On the 15th, the day prior to the regular programme of the 
G. A. H. at targets, there will be sweepstake shooting before and 
after the match. This will give all who contemplate taking part 
in the G. A. H. at targets an opportunity for preliminary practice, 
as well as showing appreciation of the work of the American team. 
J. A. H. Dressel. 
New York, July .5.— We have arranged for a friendly match 
between a team of New Utrecht Gun Club members and the re- 
turning American team for Monday afternoon, July 15. Our team 
will be allowed to use both barrels, but will be limited to l%oz. 
of shot. If enough of oUr members are present we shall put two 
teams in against them; each man will shoot at 100 birds. The 
match will commence upon the arrival of the train at Interstate 
Park which leaves Thirty-fourth street at 1:50, or Flatbush 
avenue at 1:54 P. M. 
Messrs. Geo. E. Pool, Deacon and Brigham will make all ar- 
rangements for this shoot, and will select from the members pres- 
ent our team or teams. 
This match will furnish a very interesting afternoon's sport, and 
we hope that the New Utrecht Gun Club members and their 
friends will be present to witness the affair. 
The Grand American Handicap at targets commences on Tues- 
day, July 16. Walter F. Sykes. 
Haverhill Gun Club, 
Haverhill, Mass., July 4.— The Haverhill Gun Club had a very 
successful all-day handicap shoot to-day. The attendance was not 
up to our usual number, which can be accounted for easily, as 
nearly all clubs in our vicinity held shoots to-day, and nearly 
all business in our city being suspended for the balance of this 
week, giving a number of our members a chance to go away on 
quite a holiday trip and escape the extreme heat of the past week. 
The day was about as near perfection for trapshooting as any 
one could ask for, and some very good scores were made. 
In the prize event Lockwood and Allen tied for first with 47 
out of 50, Lockwood winning the shoot-off. Howe was second 
with 45. George and Reed tied for third. Reed winning out. 
Visitors were present from Boston, Hingham, Amesbury, Mer- 
rimac, Lynn Mass., and Manchester, N. H. 
Summary follows: 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 10 
Allison, 18.. 7 9 5 9 
8 9 8 
Howe, 18. 
Puck, 18.... 7 
Spofford, 17.. 7 
Allen, 17.... 7 7 5 
Bowen, 17... 6 8 8 
Reed, 17.... 6 3 5 
Collins, 17... 9 10 10 
Miller, 17... 8 8 8 
Tozier, 17... 10 
Locke, 16... 7 
Farringt'n, 16.3 
Hatch, 16... 4 
Lambert, 18. 8 
Grieves, 16.. 8 
George, 18 
L'ckwood. 17. 
9 
8 10 
6 8 
4 8 
10 
5 
"6 7 
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 
10 10 10 
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
5 10 15 
8 
7 9 
6 6 10 10 
9 7 8 
7 
8 10 
1 .. .. 
9 
8 9 
9 10 
8 
9 
6 6 8 
10 
9 
8 
3 .. .. 
7 
9 S 
8 8 
10 
9 
8 8 8 
9 
6 
7 8 
8 7 
8 
9 
7 
9 10 
9 10 
9 
9 
8 7 10 
7 
6 
5 8.. 
3 
7 9 
8 8 
6 
4 
7 8 6 
8 
6 
'e 
2 10 13 
9 
7 10 
9 8 
8 
9 
9 
5 8 
7 7 
9 
5 
10 
9 5 
4 8 
2 
4 
9 9 7 
7 
8 
2 
6 
7 7 
6 9 
8 
7 
8 7 5 
7 
6 10 
8 3 
9 
5 
5 7 
8 6 
8 
8 
7 
4 5 
5 5 
4 
3 
5 6 6 
5 
10 
9 7 
10 8 
9 
6 
9 9 10 
7 10 
6 
2 .. ., 
6 
7 8 
7 5 
8 
7 9 
7 10 
8 
10 
10 
9 10 
9 8 10 10 
9 7 7 
8 
8 
4 5 
5 
.6 
7 5 3 
.. 8 
Griggs, 16.. .i ;.v v 
Events 1, 4, 7, 10 and 13, regular angles; 2, 5,.8, 11, 14, 18, 19 
and 20, unknown; 16, experts; 17, 5 pairs. Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 
were the prize events. 
Ossining Gt»n Club. 
OssiNiKG, N. Y., July 6.— Scores of the Ossining 
: the regular holiday shoot, July 4, at live birds; 
at 
' No. 1. 
W Clark, 26 20012-3 
C Barlow, 26 11002—3 
Dr Shaw, 30 10111—4 
M Dyckman, 27 0*012—2 
C Raymond, 30 2010*— 2 
W Smith, 27 *1202— 3 
N Tuttle, 27 20021—3 
C Blandford, 30 ...10222—4 
Dr E Sherwood, 27 .... 
W P Hall, 30 
E Becker, 28 
S McBetch, 26 
L Piatt, 29 
T Ward, 29 
C Rutledge, 26 
C Lent, 28 
I Washburn, 27 
A Bedell, 28 
Clay birds; all events at 10 singles: 
Events: 1 
Dr Shaw 8 
M H Dyckman 5 
W P Hall 6 
W S Smith 4 
W Clark 4 
E T Becker 5 
C G Blandford.. 
I T Washburn. . 
L & R 
J Chadeayne . . . 
A Bedell 
T C Barlow 
W E Lyon 
W Fisher 
S McBeth 
H A Tonolla. 
No. 2. 
22112—5 
21002—3 
21021—4 
26ii6— 3 
11222—5 
Gun Club, made 
No. a Na 4. 
02101—3 
22012—4 
21202-4 
11001—3 
22112—5 
11121—5 
200**— 1 
02101—3 
00112—3 
11111—5 
0001*— 1 
10112—4 
11201—4 
-10000—1 
*1201— 3 
11101—4 
021—2 
000-0 
102-2 
110-2 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
7 
7 
8 
8 
7 
7 
8 
6 
3 
7 
8 
7 
6 
9 
5 
6 
10 
8 
8 
S 
8 
10 
4 
7 
3 
6 
5 
'6 
■5 
7 
6 
6 
5 
5 
2 
'5 
3 
'6 
3 
6 
's 
5 
'9 
6 
5 
7 
8 
10 
•5 
7 
's 
4 
io 
'5 
C Rutledge 1 
T Ward 
A Aitchison ji. ,. .. .. 
W Coleman 
L Piatt ^. 
N Tuttle 
3 S .. 
5 .. .. 
7 6 
5 3 .. 
C. G. B. 
Richmond Gun Club. 
Silver Lake, 
Richmond Gun 
Events: 
Targets: 
G Bechtel 
F Schoverling. 
C Dudley 
A A Duke 
A Schubel .... 
Willhart 
Hobson 
Schley 
Heilmann 
B Snyder 
Ryerson 
Kessell 
J Jones 
Griffith 
Bingenheimer . 
Schoen 
Staten Island, July 4. — The scores, made at the 
Club's shoot to-day follow : * . . 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16, 
10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 10 15 15 15 15 15 25 25 
3 
3 
3 9 9 9 7 
5 10 8 9.. 
9 14 13 14 14 
8 12 12 14 10 
. . 6 12 11 . . 
5 10 6 9 9 
4 11 11 5 8 
9 11 10 9 11 
5 3 12 7 . . 
8 9 11 12 12 
.. 5 9 4 6 
.. 5 8 7 4 
. . 10 12 12 13 
. . 14 12 14 14 
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