Jan. ii, 1902.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
B 9 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Interstate Park, L. I., Dec. 28— A Good attendance and numer- 
ous trophies made active competition at the shoot of the New 
Utrecht Gun Club to-day. The birds were a fair lot, with an 
occasional fast one. A light wind blew from the left to right 
across the traps. Ex-Sheriff Frank D. Creamer was the only one 
present who shot in the monthly average event, and he won the 
cup for the month, with the excellent average of 93 1-3 per cent. 
The scores follow: 
Event No. 1, 7 live birds, for a prize: 
Banks, 29 2212120—6 F D Creamer, 28 1221122—7 
Money, 28 2212111-7 W L Lossee, 28 2211221—7 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out. Capt. Money won a bronze donkey: 
Capt Money 21211 W L Lossee 1221* 
F D Creamer 1* 
Event No. 2, 7 birds, for' prize, a large bronze dog: 
E Banks, 29 12*w W L Lossee, 28 111122*— 6 
Capt Money, 28 2121212-7 W J Lurgan. 28 2122222—7 
F D Creamer, 28 *11122*— 5 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out: 
Capt Money 22222111210 W J Lurgan ..2222222222 
Event No. 3, 7 birds for prizes. The ties in this event were 
shot off in No. 4. E. Banks won first, a bronze buffalo, and C. A. 
Ramapo and W. J. Lurgan each received a bronze bear, they 
having tied for second, it being too dark to finish the shoot-off: 
E Banks, 29 1211221—7 W F Sykes, 29 220120w 
Capt Money, 28 2221111—7 H Edey, 28 2211212—7 
F D Creamer, 28....... 0122112— 6 *J Schlieman, 28.. . ....2120202— 5 
W L Lossee. 28 21220w *W Colquitt, 28 2202222—6 
W J Lurgan, 28 2222222—7 *Cattus, 28 2222222—7 
C A Ramapo, 28 1212212—7 Dr Knowlton, 30 22w 
*Guests. 
Event No. 4 was at 10 birds, for prizes. Creamer won first 
prize, a pair of bronzes, "Army and Navy." E. Banks second, a 
bronze bear. W. F. Sykes third, a bronze figure: 
E Banks, 29.; 2112222222—10 W F Sykes, 29. .. .2122211111— 10 
Capt Money. 30... 21222222*0— 8 H Edey, 28 2121110 w 
F D Creamer, 28 ... 2222222222— 10 W Colquitt, 28 2222222021—9 
W L Lossee, 28....22*210w J Schlieman, 28. .. .0111211102— 8 
W J Lurgan, 28. .. .1221222202— 9 Cattus, 28 2222220202— 8 
C A Ramapo, 28. . .2122121201— 9 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out: 
E Banks 220 W F Sykes , 2* 
F D Creamer 222 
Shoot for monthly average, 10 birds: 
F D Creamer, 28. . .1111122211— 10 
Five birds, for birds, warm-up: 
C A Ramapo, 28 02222-^ W L Lossee, 28 22222—5 
Capt Money, 29 2*011—3 
Interstate Park, Jan. 1. — This was the New Utrecht Gun Club's 
twenty-fifth anniversary, and a number of the members and their 
friends were present on this occasion and shot diligently and 
long. • 
There was a strong wind blowing from the left quarter, and this, 
with good birds, made conditions difficult enough to thoroughly 
test the skill of the contestants. The scores: 
No. 1, 7 pigeons, for prizes. Mr. W. L. Lossee was first; Messrs. 
Creamer and Lurgan second and third: 
W F Sykes, 29 ...22**10*— 3 G R Schneider, 28....*002w 
J H Jack, 29 .20222*2—5 W J Lurgan, 28 2221102—6 
W L Lossee, 28 2222212—7 G H Piercy, 29 02*120w 
F D Creamer, 28 12222*2—6 . 
No. 2. Miss-and-out, for prizes: 
W F Sykes, 29 10 G H Piercy, 29 22212122 
J H Jack, 29 22222220 W J Lurgan, 28 * 
W L Lossee, 28 2* F D Creamer, 28 * 
No. 3, miss-and-out, for prizes: 
T H Jack, 29 12222* W J Lurgan, 28 11121121 
\V L Lossee, 28 21* F D Creamer, 28.. 2222222* 
G H Piercy, 29 0 
No. 4, 15 pigeons, for prize. The ties in this event were shot 
off in No.' 5. Capt. Money won first, Lossee second, Capt. Jack 
third: 
W Sykes, 29. . .122122*22222022— 13 W Lurgan, 28.12«2*120w 
W Lossee, 28. .222122222221221— 15 F Creamer, 28.222222222222022—14 
Capt Jack, 28.122221122221122—15 T Keller, 28. . .12122*222210222— 13 
Capt Monev, 30.212122122222121— 15 J Tack, 29 222222*22202*w 
G Piercy, 29. ..222122211222*12— 14 C Ramapo, 28.2121121111*2*11—13 
Hendrks'n, 28.122122122222021—14 
No. 5, 10 pigeons, for prizes: 
W L Lossee, 28....l22*221*w J H Jack, 29 ..2222222222—10 
Capt Money, 30. .. .1112112122— 10 C A Ramapo, 28.. .2211222222— 10 
Capt Tack, 28 22*2122202— 8 T Gaughen, 29. .. .22212*2222— 9 
G H Piercy, 29. .. .1202222221— 9 Dr Shepard, 28. .. .2222002222— 8 
A Hendrickson, 28.221**002*w B Waters, 29 2121001221— 8 
W J Lurgan, 28. ..22222*2221— 9 W F Sykes, 29 202220w 
F D Creamer, 28. .2222*12212— 9 T H Keller, 28 2222222222—10 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out. Capt. Money first, Jack second, Ramapo 
third: 
Capt. Money 212112112212 Ramapo .22222220 
J H Jack 222222222220 
Jan. 4.— The regular weekly shoot of the New Utrecht Gun Club 
to-day had sharp wintry weather as a condition and a good lot of 
birds. Five_ events were shot at 7 and 10 birds: 
No. 1, 7 pigeons, for prize. Lurgan first, Creamer second: 
E Banks, 29 12222*w W L Lossee, 28 212102w 
C A Ramapo, 28 .210112w 
W J Lurgan, 28 2222222—7 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out: 
Lurgan 2222222122222 
F D Creamer, 28. 
.2112212—7 
Creamer 
2222122212220 
No. 2, 7 pigeons, for prize. Ramapo won in the second round 
of the shoot-off. Lurgan was second: 
E Banks, 29 11210w W L Lossee, 28 2122*w 
C A Ramapo, 28 2222222—7 F D Creamer, 28 211*0w 
W J Lurgan, 28 2212122—7 
No. 3, 10 pigeons, . for monthly average. The tie in this event 
was shot off in- No. 4: 
E Banks, 29 120120 w F D Creamer, 28. .22*011021*— 6 
C A Ramapo, 28. . .2121221211— 10 H Edey, 28 1222222112—10 
W T Lurgan, 28... 2222222222— 10 W F Svkes, 29. .. .2222*01201— 7 
W L Lossee, 28. . .211121222*— 9 * J Schlieman, 28..*02121*102— 6' 
*Guest. 
No. 4, 10 pigeons, for prize: 
E Banks, 29 11122212*w 
C A Ramapo, 28. .1111221122— 10 
W J Lurgan, 28... 212221*022— 8 
W L Lossee, 28. . ..1222*10201— 7 
F D Creamer, 28. .1111112121— 10 
♦Guest. 
Ties of No. 3: 
C A Ramapo, 28 1110 
F D Creamer, 28 120 
No. 5, 7 pigeons, for prize. In 
divided in the third round: 
C A Ramapo, 28 2121212—7 
W L Lossee, 28........ 1211112— 7 
H Edey, 28 2222112—7 
H Edev. 28 ?iwil222— 10 
W F Sykes, 29 2*20w 
T W Morfey. 30 . . . 2222222222— 10 
*J Schlieman, 28.. 1002**2101— 5 
H Edey, 28 212122111 
T W Morfey, 30 222222112 
the shoot-off Ramapo and Edey 
T W Morfey, 30 2222112—7 
W J Lurgan, 28 222220w 
Gold Watch Contest. 
Interstate Park, L. E, Jan. 1— There was a large rallying of 
shooters to Interstate Park to participate in the Gold Watch 
Handicap of the Interstate Park Association. There were thirty- 
ihree contestants, so many that there was not time to finish at 
100 targets per man, so it was cut down to 75 per man. The en- 
trance was price of targets. The watch was won by Mr. R. King. 
The interest was keen in this event. A stiff wind and a sharp, 
cold atmosphere added to the difficulties of the competition. The 
scores follow: 
Super, 19 1101101100101011100110000—13 
0001111011111110001110001—15 
lOllllOOllOOOlOlOOOOUlll—14— 42 
Glover, 5 1111111111111111111111110—24 
1111111010101111101111111—21 ■ 
HlOOllOUllllllllllOllll— 21— 66 
Mink, 5 1101111111011111111011111—22 
1111111111110111111001110-21 
OlUllOlll 1 11110111111111—22—65 
Hood. 6 0111111 111111110011111101—21 
1111011110111111011011 101—20 
1111111111110111111111111—24-65 
Skelley, 6 1011010011111111011111000—17 
loiiiiiimmioiiioii 110—21 
1010011111111111111111011—21—59 
Greiff , 10 .0100101 OUOOlOllOlOHOlll— 14 
llOlHOOOHOllOllliOllOlO— 16 
OOOOOlOllOOllOllllliOOOlO— 12— 42 
Counitz, 26 1010100100111000010100110— 11 
1111101101100001011010101—15 
1001110111010111101111101— IS — 44 
Doremus, 14 11010101111101110101 10000—15 
1111111111100111101011101—20 
0010110101001011000110101—12—47 
Wells, 11 0111011100000001110101110—13 
1111101101111101110111111—21 
0111111111111110101111111—22—56 
Shorty, 9 101111 1111111111101111101— 22 
1111 010011101010111110111—18 
1110111101101111111110111—21—61 
L Z -Laurence. 6 1110100111001110100101101—15 
0101111111011011111111000—18 
1111111001101111111011011—20—53 
R King, 23 1110111111011001101011110—18 
1110111111111100100101110—18 
0110100111011101110011110—16—52 
Keller, Jr, 19 0111101100100001110100001—12 
1011101110110111011010101—17 
0110100001100111101110011—14—43 
Martin, 12. 0100110100110110010111110—14 
00 111011111101101011 00111—17 
1110111101101100101101101—17—48 
Hendrickson, 23 1100010011000000000000010— 6 
0011110000101010001000000— 8 
1000100000C00100001001000— 5—19 
Roberts, 23 J 1011001001111000110000010—11 
1100010101010011001000011—11 
0100011001000110010100011—10—32 
Dickson, 21 0011001101101010101001010—12 
1000000111000011110000101—10 
0010000000110110100100000— 7—29 
Goetter, 21 1111110111111011100111001—19 
11101011101011110111 01 111— 19 
0110101001111110110011000—14—52 
Carburgh, 8 1011010111001111101111111—10 
' 0011101011110111111011111—19 
0111011111111010110100100—16—54 
Reeves, 15 0101100100011110001010011—12 
1100110101010111111101101—1 7 
0010011011101111111011000—15—44 
Fanning, 3 1111101111111111111101011—22- 
1001001101101111110111111—18 
0100111001111011110011111—17—57 
Schneider, 13 .. .1011100001001000110100101—11 
1001110000011110111111100—15 
1100001011110110101100011—14—40 
Piercy, 8 Ill 11011101 01111111111111—22 
1111111011111111111110111—23 
„ . 0010110111101011111111110—18—63 
Sanders, 26 1110010011110110010100001—13 
1110110110110001110111100—16 
lOOlOOOOlOUOllOllOlOllOO— 1 2— 41 
Dudley ,. 9 1111111111111110110111101—22 
10010111011101 11111111111—20 
lUllllllllllOOllllllOllO— 21— 63 
Reynolds, 16 0000110110111100000100111—12 
0011111111000001100010100—12 
11100011100101 01001100100—1 2—36 
Jack 11111111110111111101001 01—20 
0011100001011110111100111—15—35 
Capt Money Ill 1101100110001110111111 — IS 
„ . 0101111111011111111111111— 22— 40 
S M Van Allen 1011111011111011011111111—20 
0111110111111100011101011—18—38 
Jones 1010100110010111101100011—14 
1011011111100000001011010—13—27 
Mayser, 26 0000010000101011000101100— 8 
0101100010100000000001111— 9 
1110011110001100001100000—11—28 
A Woods, 26 OOOOOOUOOIOOOOOIIOIOOOIO^- 7 
lOlOlOOOOllOllllOOUOOOlO—12 
1010111010111110010100100—14—33 
Blake, 26 11111000001010011101111 0(*-34 
1110010011111111110100000—15 
0101111001100000000001000'- 8—37 
Fifteen targets: Shorty 9. Wells 9, Dudlev 9, Fanning 14, Car- 
laugh 10, Smither 4, Keller, Jr, 10, Super 5, Greiff 7, Watts 11, 
Roberts 6, W. H. Day 9, Maynard 7, Mink 12, Skellev 11, Glover 
13, Schneider 9. Reeves 12, Doremus 10, Leoble 6, Hansford 2, 
Counitz 3, Sneider 7, Dudley 8, Shorty 13. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., Jan. 1.— The New Year began with an active 
day on the grounds of the Crescent Athletic Club at the target 
traps. From 10 o'clock till dark the competition was continuous. 
Following are the scores: 
New Year's Day cup, 50 targets, handicap allowances added': 
First 25. Second 25. Grand! 
„ Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. TotaL 
FT Bedford, Jr 8 21 25 7 16 23 48 
H B Vandeveer 5 22 25 5 17 22 4T 
DrO'Brien 6 21 25 6 15 21 4S 
E B Knowlton 3 23 25 3 18 21 46: 
Grant Notman... 4 20 24 4 17 21 45 
F B Stephenson 1 23 24 1 19 20 4* 
W W Marshall 6 14 20 6 17 23 43: 
C A Sykes 5 14 19 5 16 21 40' 
G Stephenson, Jr 1 15 16 1 21 22 38; 
L C Hopkins 6 13 19 6 13 19 38; 
H M Brigham 0 23 23 0 14 14 37 
C J McDermott 4 14 IS 4 14 18 3ff 
L M Palmer, Jr 3 13 16 - 3 17 20 36 
C H Chapman 8 9 17 S 5 13 30 
President's cup, 50 targets, handicap allowances added 
First 25. ' Second 25. 
Shoot-off, same conditions! 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Sykes • 3 14 15 
O'Brien 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
9 12 
Grandl 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. Total- 
Bedford 8 21 25 8" 15 23 
Notman 4 22 25 4 18 22 
F B Stephenson 1 19 20 1 23 24 
G Stephenson, Jr 1 21 22 1 21 22 
Brigham 0 20 20 0 23 23 
Knowlton 2 16 IS 3 21 24 
Dr Keyes 2 19 21 2 18 26 
Meyer 9 14 23 9 9 18 
Vandeveer 5 15 20 5 11 16 
T W Stake 6 8 14 6 17 23 
Chapman 8 6 34 8 12 20 
McDermott 4 9 13 4 13 17 
Hopkins 6 11 17 w 
Boucher 3 14 17 w 
Extra trophy included in first 25 of President's cup shoot. 
Shoot-off, 25 targets, handicap allowances added: 
Handicap. Broke. 
Bedford 8 20 
Notman 4 17 
Banks trophy, 30 targets, handicsp allowances added: 
First 25. Second 25. 
4S; 
47.' 
44. 
44! 
43: 
42 
41 
41 
36: 
37 
34 
30. 
Total. 
25 
21 
Grand! 
cp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Total,. 
1 
14 
15 
1 
15 
15 
30' 
3 
10 
13 
3 
11 
14 
27 
3 
9- 
12 
3 
13 
15 
27 
2 
12 
14 
2 
10 
12 
26; 
4 
7 
11 
4 
10 
14 
25 
0 
11 
11 
0 
14 
14 
25 
0 
13 
13 
0 
12 
12 
25 
4 
12 
15 
4 
5 
9 
24 
3 
7 
10 
3 
10 
13 
23 
3 
6 
9 
10 
13 
22 
2 
11 
13 
7 
9 
22 
3 
7 
10 
3 
8 
11 
21 
2 
9 
11 
1 
7 
8 
19 
2 
5 
7 
2 
9 
11 
18 
3 
9 
12 
. Palmer trophy, 15 targets, expert traps; handicap allowances 
added: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Sykes 3 12 15 F Stephenson 0 9 9 
O'Brien 3 13 15 Brigham 0 9 9 
. Notman 2 10 12 Marshall 3 6 9 
G Stephenson, Jr.O 12 12 Chapman 4 5 9 
Stake 3 8 11 Hopkins 3 5 8 
Vandeveer 3 7 10 Boucher 2 5 7 
. Knowlton 2 8 10. , Bedford 3 4 7 
Trophy, 15 targets, handicap allowances added: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Vandeveer 3 15 15 G Stephenson, Jr.l 11 12 
Brigham 0 14 14 Palmer 1 10 It 
McDermott 2 11 13 Stake 3 7 10> 
Bedford 4 9 13 Hopkins 3 7 10 
Notman 2 11 13 Knowlton ....... 2 7 9 1 
Marshall 3 9 12 Chapman ..4 4 8 
T Stephenson.... 0 12 12 Boucher 2 4 6 
Jan. 4. — The January cup event had ten contestants, and of' 
these, Mr. F. T. Bedford, Jr., was high man with a score oK 49 out 1 
of a possible 50. The conditions for this trophy were: 
Fifty targets, expert rules; handicap allowances added: 
First 25. Second 25. Grand' 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. TotaL 
F T Bedford. Jr 6 18 24 6 19 25 4ft ! 
Dr J J Keyes 2 18 20 2 24 25 46" 
W W Marshall 6 16 22 6 17 23 45 
G G Stephenson, Jr 1 21 22 1 22 23 45 ! 
H B Vandeveer 5 14 19 5 21 25 44 
L M Palmer, Jr 3 17 20 3 18 21 41 
L C Hopkins 6 14 20 6 14 20 40 
G Notman 4 16 20 4 15 19 89 | 
J H Jack 3 15 18 3 13 16 34 
A W Money 1 17 18 1 14 15 33 
The second event was the team contest for the Sykes cups. 
Messrs. George and Frank Stephenson were high with 49, and 
this was their second victory for the two trophies. Harry Brigham 
and Dr. Keyes were only one target behind at the finish. L. M. 
Palmer, Jr., and W. W. Marshall were only one target behind the 
second team. The scores in the team shoot for Sykes cups, 25 
targets, expert traps, handicap allowances added, follow: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
F Stephenson... 1 23 24 Vandeveer 5 16 21 
G Stephensonjrl 25 25—49 Notman 4 19 23—44 
Brigham 0 25 25 Hopkins 6 17 23; 
Keyes 2 21 23—48 Chapman 8 11 1&-42 
Palmer 3 20 23 
Marshall 6 18 24-47 
The shoot for trophy — 25 targets, expert traps, handicap allow- 
ances added — was close, there being five ties. In the shoot-oil 
Grant Notman won. Scores: 
Notman 4 
Palmer ....3 
Bedford 6 
F Stephenson 1 
Keyes 2 
G Stephenson, Jr.l 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total 
Notman 4 21 25 
Palmer 3 21 24 
Bedford 6 17 23 
Brk. Total. 
Hdcp. 
Brk. Total!,. 
19 23 
6 
16 22! 
20 23 
Vandeveer 
16 211 
17 23 
0 
20 20' 
22 23 
Chapman , 
8 is; 1 
21 23 
6 141 
21 22 
11 14! 
Hdcp. Brk. TotaL 
F Stephenson 1 21 22 
Keyes ....w 
The contest for the Consolation cup— 25 targets, handicap allow- 
ances added— was won by Notman after two ties with Hopkins. 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Notman 4 19 23 Blake ....,.....'..13 6 19 
Hopkins .6 17 23 Money 2 16 18 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
Notman 4 16 20 Hopkins 6 14 20 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
Notman 4 21 25 Hopkins 6 7 13 
Match, 10 targets, expert traps: G. Stephenson, Jr., 9, Vandeveer 
9, Notman 8, Bedford 7, Hopkins 7, Money 7, F. B. Stephenson 7. 
Marshall 6, Mendes 4. 
Match, 25 targets, expert traps: Palmer 17, Money 16, Jack 14. 
Marshall 13. 
Match, 15 targets, expert traps: G. Stephenson, Jr., 15, Bedford 
15. F. B. Stephenson 14, Marshall 8, Mendes 7. 
Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. L, Jan. 1.— The New Year's Day shoot o£ 
the Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club had a 10-bird handicap, 
for the main event, in which there were nineteen entries. The 
first prize was a loving cup, presented by Mr. Ira McKane t 
second prize, a meerschaum pipe, presented by Mr. H. Montanus. 
Mr. Ed Voorhies won first; J. Tabor, second. The scores follow:; 
I McKane, 30 2222021100- 7 D Bailey, 25 1200022102— 6: 
J J Pillion, 28 2202222122— 9 H Montanus, 30.... 2220222220- 8 
E Voorhies, 25 2212121212—10 Dr Wood 27. ..... .12201*1110— 7 
G Morris. 27 11*2000222- 6 H J Barry. 25 1001002102— 6 
G McKane, 27 0220*12112- 7 T Lubeke, 25 2201200200- 5 
A Soeller, 23 0220202002— 5 A Busch, 25 1100221010—6 
D J Heffner, 28. .. .2*12*12202— 7 T Monihan, 23 0000121001- 4 
A Lmder, 23 2211101022— 8 W Lundy, 25 2102*120*2— 6 
J Tabor, 25 2111220202— S Gervert, 25 .0101221110- 7 
M Rauscher, 25. .. .1020120021— 6 ' 
Shoot-off: 
A Linder 0 J Tabor ...1 
The prizes were distributed in the evening at Storm's Hotel, after 
Official Scorer, Richard" Williamson'; sTeward ~ HanTT&Crorika: 
Board of Directors H. Koch, Charles Kahn, Martin Rauscher! 
Frederick Lundy, Hans Kronika. 
, A 1 S? 1 llat j? n . f ° ,!owed . at which were presented the yearly prizes 
for 1901, distributed as follows: Daniel T. Heffner, first prize, a 
silver-mounted pitcher donated by Dr. Hill; second prize, H. T. 
Montanus, $25, donated by Charles Kahn; third prize, Dr. Wood, 
115, donated by the club. The club is in a prosperous condition 
winter me ers look forwa rd to a fine season of sport during the 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Jan. 4.-^In the wind and sharp cold of la*t 
Saturday, the particpants in the shoot of the Brooklyn Gun Club 
scores- ' g the conditions were difficult fo? good 
In the following handicap event, the prize was a pair of live 
ducks. Mr Marshall was the winner. *The conditions were 15 
singles and 5 pairs. The scores: 
McKane 3 111111111111111 10 11 10 10 01-24 
| u P er ' \ 101100100100111 11 10 10 11 11-24 
Rider 8 010011100000010 01 11 00 00 00-16 
?' r * 8 - ;,■ • • • • • .101100001111101 10 11 11 10 00-22 
Capt Mac, 2 ..0101000010011CO 01 00 00 00 00^18 
Shoot-off : 
Super, 4 , ; . 1 ......... . ■. .101000000100001 11 11 11 00 11—16 
McKane, 1 .010111001111111 01 10 11 11 11-20 
shh-^b^rn^ 6Vent 7 3S < a A S ° a pdze sh S ot ' a ch amois shooting 
*hirt being the reward of the winner. The conditions were 30 
singles and 10 pairs, handicap allowances. The scores: 
Handicap. Total. Handicap. Total. 
:::::if ( It :::::::!! 1 
1 2 3 4 5 Events • 1 2 3 4 k 
wTfghf S: 10 10 10 10 10 Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 
A Vn ^ m 2 4 .. ., - Capt Mac 4 6 3 4 5 
|«P er 4 8 9 5 5 Marshall ............ | 10 3 
Rider 7 7 7 7 g 0J - U " 
No. 3 was at 5 pairs. 
Oceanic Rod and Gun Club. 
Rocka way Park, L I., Jan. 6.-The shooters and their friends 
had a beautiful day for their shoot, that of the Oceanic Rod and 
Gun Club. No day could be better *t this season of the veaV 
All events were at 25 targets, except the last one which wL^'t 
followf nCXt Sh ° 0t wiU be 
on Jan. 19. The scores 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events- 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 15 Targets'- 
Dudley 20 21 21 22 20 19 .. JaeksSn 
Klenk ....... 10 9 9 12 13 15 .. Mull ? 
Anderson ... 12 9 12 10 10 . , . . Bourke 
Jor-.es ....... 17 21 18 17 19 . . . . Johnson " *. 
^ cott I? 23 .. 13.16 .. .. Morris „, 
I McKane. 
J E Super, 
Events : 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
25 25 25 25 25 25 15 
20 22 23 23 .„ 
.. 12 15 8 14 .. -6 
.. 20 17 
