FOREST AND STREAM. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
New York German Gun Club. 
Brooklyn. N. Y— The New York Germans, at Dexter Park, 
Ian. 15, had a fine day. It was the first shoot in 1902. In the 
main event, at 10 birds, the points and scores follow: 
Hdcp. Pts. Score. 
Hdcp. Pts. Score. 
T Schlicht 28 7 10 
Von Kattdengell.. .. 10 
Dr Hudson 28 7 9 
E Steffens 28 7 9 
P Albert 28 6V 2 9 
A Obrock 25 6 8 
F Pfaender 28 7 8 
J Wilkins 28 6% 8 
P Garms 28 7 7 
H Messlow 28 5% 7 
F Markhoft' 28 6 6 
E Radel 28 7 6 
H Martin 25 iYz 4 
H Meyer 28 6 3 
A Sievers 25 5 1 
Sheepshead Bay Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I., Tan. 16 —There were twenty-two entries in 
the Sheepshead Bay Gun Club's shoot to-day. Mr. Ed. Voorhies, 
with a straight score, was the winner. The scores follow: 
I McKane, 29 •212112-6 M J Rauscher, 27 jSEHrf 
T Taber 27 0200121-4 D Bailey. 26 12*1.0*2-4 
Ed Voorhies 26 2111221-7 H Kronika, 27 1011221—6 
J T Pillion, 28 2200202—4 E Garrison, 30 0220222—5 
W Van Pelt, 28 1112012-6 P Suss, 27 0001112-4 
R Gemert, 22.,. 2000001—2 T Storms, 25 010011*— 8 
Dr O'Connell, 31 2*12222—6 Dr Wood, 28 11*101*— 4 
D~J Heffner, 28 1120102-5 L E Allen, 26 12111*0-5 
G Morris, 26 0202222-5 P Kramer, 26 2021210-5 
T Lubcke, 26.. 2102021—5 H Koch, 26 1102202-5 
H Montanus, 28 *022122-5 E Heffner, 26 202*100-3 
Ira McKane, Secy, 
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Hell Gate Gun Club. 
At a meeting held Jan. 14, under "New Business" a motion by 
Schortemeier to change amount of prize money from $40 to $100 
was cut to $60 and carried. 
A motion to have one extra shoot a year, expenses to be de- 
ducted from the treasury, was finally carried by a vote of 10 to i: 
15 birds a man on March 12, at Dexter Park, for club members 
only. Motion to adjourn. Dinner served in club rooms. 
Prizes, handicaps and points in parentheses: P. Albert (26, 24), 
$20; L. H. Schorty (30, 23), $12; P. Klenck (26, 22), toilet set; E. 
Steffens (28, 21Vz), $10; F. Kohla (28, 18), $8; E. Doeinck (30, 14), 
$5; J. H. Voss (30, 14), $5; L. T. Muench (28, 14), A. Dietzel (30, 
12), J. Wellbrock (28, 12), Geo. Breit (28, 11%), L. Stelzle (26, 11%) , 
C. Lang (28, 10), P. Woelful (28, 10), G. Meckel (28, 10), H. C. 
Deady (26, 9V 2 ), T, Schlicht (28. 9), W. Sands (30, 9), B. Amend 
(30, 9). R. Regan "(28, 9), E. Petterson (28, 9), J. H. Block (26, 8%), 
T. P. Dannefelser (28, 8), J. P. Keenan (28, 7), P. Garms (28, 7), 
C. Webber (28, 7). 
Officers: President, J. H. Voss; Vice-President, J. P. Danne- 
felser; Treasurer, Conrad Webber; Financial Secretary, John 
Schlicht; Secretary, Eugene Doeinck. 
Handicap Committee: Schorty, Steffens, Lang, Albert, Woelful, 
Bivet. 
Number of shoots, 11; number of birds, 4,000. 
Treasurer's report, $1,450.65; amount due, about $90. 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Interstate Park, L. I., Jan, 18.— There was a good attendance, 
and the contestants shot steadily till train time, about 5:11 P. M. 
The birds were fair. A gentle 4 o'clock wind prevailed, but had 
not sufficient force to much affect the flight of the birds. 
The ties in event 1 were shot off in No. 2, and Mr. Haff won. 
In No. 2 Mr. Lurgan won. Five tied in the 10-bird event for the 
monthly average, namely, Messrs. Lurgan, Haff, Ramapo, Edey 
and Cattus. 
The members of this club are improving most admirably in 
skill. The contests are conspicuous for their good-fellowship and 
generous, though keen, competition 1 . The scores follow: 
No. 1. 
T Shevlin. 25 1201112—6 
W J Lurgan, 28 2221222—7 
F D Creamer, 28 1002201—4 
R W Haff, 28 2221111-7 
W L Losee, 28 1211212—7 
Annie Oakley, 28 2121012—6 
C A Ramapo, 28 
W Burr, 28 000102*— 2 
T Schlieman, 30 
H Edey, 28. 
J V A Cattus, 28 
No. 2. 
1*22010—4 
2222212—7 
2112212—7 
1211111—7 
2112010—5 
1112020—5 
1202112—6 
1222102—6 
No. 3. 
2111*20112— 8 
2221222222—10 
2121102222— 9 
2211122112—10 
1112212111—10 
10222*0111— 7 
2212222222—10 
2222222222—10 
No. 1 was the monthly shoot; No. 2 the prize shoot; No. 3 for 
monthly average. 
No. 4, 7 birds, for prize: 
*T Shevlin, 28 1121112—7 J P Kay, 28 
F D Creamer, 28 2221112—7 
R W Haff, 28 1121111—7 
C A Ramapo, 28 1111111—7 W L Losse, 28 
H Edey, 28 2221211—7 J Schlieman, 30 
J V A Cattus, 28 2212221—7 VV Burr, 28 
B Waters, 28 1212222—7 W J Lurgan, 28 
..2220020—4 
W G Brown, 28 1011112—6 
*J N Ball, 28 2222221—7 
. .1112222-7 
..0011*10—3 
..0200101—3 
. .1222122—7 
. 21222* 
!5l2222221212*22Q 
.122222222220 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out ; Creamer won trophy: 
F D Creamer.... 1112211111110122 B Waters 
C A Ramapo 112211212210 W L Losse... 
R W Haff 210 W T Lurgan... 
J V A Cattus.... 20 
*For birds only. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. L, Jan. 18. — It was a day of active shooting on the 
grounds of the Crescent Athletic Club. There were distinguished 
professionals present as guests of the club, namely, James A. R. 
Elliott, George R. Schneider, Harry S. Welles and Stephen M. 
Van, Allen, professionals. David C. Bennett, of the New Utrecht 
Gun Club, was also a visitor. 
Mr. W. W- Marshall scored a win on the January cup. In the 
shoot for the Sykes team cups Harry Brigham and Dr. J. J. Keyes 
scored a victory. Scores: 
Shoot for January cup, 50 birds, expert traps; handicap allow- 
ances added: 
First 25. Second 25. Grand 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. Total. 
W W Marshall 6 19 25 6 19 25 50 
H M Brigham 0 24 24 0 22 22 46 
E B Knowlton.. 4 20 24 4 18 22 46 
L M Palmer, Jr 3 22 25 3 17 20 45 
Capt A W Money 1 23 24 1 18 19 43 
F A Bedford, Jr 5 15 20 5 16 21 41 
L C Hopkins 6 11 17 6 16 22 39 
Dr J J Keyes 2 21 23 2 14 16 39 
C H Chapman 8 10 18 8 13 21 39 
Shoot for Sykes team cups, 25 targets, expert, handicap 
20 
20 
Marshall 
23 
25—45 
20 
22 
Hopkins 
17 
22-44 
Chapman 
22 
23 
20 
21-44 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
13 19 
21 24-43 
12 18 
14 22—40 
x Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Brigham .0 
Keyes 2 
Notman 2 
Vandeveer 5 
F Stephenson... 1 
G Steplienson.Jr 1 
Shoot for trophy, 15 targets, expert traps, handicap allowances 
added: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Brigham 0 15 15 
S Van Allen 0 15 15 
Knowlton 2 12 14 
G Stephenson, Jr 0 14 14 
Bedford 3 11 14 
Marshall 3 10 13 
Trophv, 25 targets, expert, handicap: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Hd 
cp. 
Brk. 
Total. 
1 
12 
13 
0 
13 
13 
Keyes 
1 
11 
12 
F B Stephenson.. 
0 
12 
12 
2 
10 
12 
2 
3 
5 
F B Stephenson. 
. 1 
22 
23 
0 
23 
23 
. 2 
19 
21 
Bedford 
. 5 
16 
21 
4 
17 
21 
Notman 
2 
19 
21 
. 1 
20 
21 
Chapman 
8 
13 
21 
. 0 
20 
20 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Schneider , . 0 20 20 
Bennett 0 20 20 
Vandeveer 5 15 20 
Hopkins 6 13 19 
G Stephenson, Jr 1 17 IS 
Palmer 3 14 17 
Welles 0 16 16 
Marshall .6 9 15 
Team match, 25 targets: ' 
Elliott 22 
Welles ...21 
Schneider j 21 
Bennett > 18 
Van Allen 17 
Brigham 
G Stephenson, Jr 
Money . . ; 
F B Stephenson . . 
-99 Keyes 
Trophy, 15 targets, expert, handicap 
Hdcp. Brk. Total 
Bedford 2 13 15 
Knowlton 2 12 14 
Chapman 4 10 14 
Brigham 0 14 14 
F B St ephenson . . 0 14 14 
Hdcp. Brk. 
Money 0 12 
Notman ... 1 11 
Marshall 3 8 
Sykes 0 11 
Schneider , 0 10 
Trophy, 10 pairs, expert traps, handicap allowances added 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
G Stephenson, Jr. 2 14 16 
Money 1 15 16 
Schneider 0 15 15 
Notman 3 10 18 
Knowlton 3 10 13 
Hdcp. Brk. 
F B Stephenson.. 2 8 
Chapman 6 5 
Brigham 0 9 
Welles 0 8 
.19 
.19 
.18 
.16 
.14—86 
Total. 
12 
12 
11 
11 
10 
Total. 
10 
11 
Trophy, 15 targets, expert traps, handicap allowances added 
Hdcp. Brk. Total 
Bedford 3 12 15 
F B Stephenson.. 0 15 15 
Money 0 14 14 
Knowlton 2 11 13 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total 
Bedford 3 11 14 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Vandeveer 2 10 12 
Brigham 0 11 11 
Notman 1 10 11 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
F B Stephenson.. 0 12 12 
Shoot-off for last week's trophy, 25 targets: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Bedford 6 14 20 Palmer 3 17 "2* 
Shoet-off, 15 targets: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Bedford 3 10 13 Palmer 1 8 9 
Match, 25 targets, expert traps: Welles 23, Van Allen 23, Brigham 
22, Schneider 21. 
Match, same conditions: Bedford 20, Knowlton 18, Notman 17, 
Palmer 16, Vandeveer 15. i 
Oceanic Rod and Gun Club. 
Rockaway Park, L. I., Jan, 19.— 
high wind prevailed. Five events 
at 25 targets. The scores : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 25 
Davison 5 14 15 11 ... . 
Jones 12 10 11 10 15 .. 
Muench 14 10 12 5 5 . . 
Mertens 9 10 11 8 11 15 
Duke 9 14 13 11 13 20 
Dr Slimm .... 7 12 11 8 6 16 
Charles 10 10 9 11 ... . 
Norris 6 6 7 6.. .. 
Mull 6 7 6 
Harris 10 10 9 11 ... . 
■The weather was clear, though a 
were shot at 20 targets, and one 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets : 20 20 20 20 
Hawcs, Ir 5 6 11 . . 
Hopkins 11 9 17 
Johnson 15 14 
Scott 12 9 
Keim 9 9 
Bourke 13 
Richmond 13 
Fulton 14 
Anderson ...... , 10 
Hughes 
5 6 
20 25 
14 .. 
14 .. 
14 .. 
6 is 
6 .. 
Trap at Interstate Park. 
Interstate Park, L. I. Jan. 16. — The watch shoot was the main 
event. It was at 25 live birds. There were twenty-three contestants^ 
and of these but two, Mrs. Frank Butler (Annie Oakley) and Mr. 
S. M. Van Allen, scored the limit. The latter retired, leaving 
Mrs. Butler the winner of first prize, a valuable gold watch and 
chain which cost at wholesale more than the money deducted 
charm, which cost at wholesale more than the money deducted 
for it, to wit, $50. The shooting of most of the contestants was 
good. Two, Messrs. D. I. Bradley and Sim Glover, were only 
one behind the leaders. Mr. Glover had hard luck in losing his 
first bird dead out. He and Mr. Van Allen were the back mark 
men. 
In a preliminary sweepstake at 10 birds, all at 30yds., there were 
thirteen contestants, of which four killed 10 straight, Mrs. Butler 
being one of the number. 
Watch event, handicap, had the following scores: 
Annie Oakley, 28 2121111222122121222211112—25 
S M Van Allen. 31 1111121121122111121111111—25 
D I Bradley, 29 .2222222222022222221222222— 24 
S Glover, 31 *222222222222222122211122— 24 
G E Greiff, 30 2222222220222222212222021—23 
E Banks, 30 2222222212201*21221211121—23 
A Betti, 27. 1021112222122022122211222—23 
J P Bruyere, 27 2212*22202002121222212220—20 
F D Creamer, 28 *210212202212222201212122— 21 
H Edey, 26 2222221120220222122222222—23 
DSD, 27 2212212202222101112122220—22 
G H Piercy, 29 1221112210202222022*11222—21 
Dr T Carman, 28 0201222212112121012202122—21 
D Mohrmann, 26 1021222222022222022221202—21 
J Miller, 28 20120102022021101101*2122—17 
H H Stevens, 29 .• 2212222222222200211212201—22 
H C Koegel, 29 2221212202222222022222222—23 
H S Welles, 30 22222222022220022**222222—20 
H C Call, 26 1111121122122211012220100—21 
W McSmith, 26 22222222221222022*0012122—21 
M T Cattus, 26 2222000212222200222002222— 18 
C A Ramapo, 27 112112021 0*1020011 1200021— 16 
Capt Money, 30 0211 2222201121 22211 w 
No. 1, 10 birds; all at 30yds. 
Annie Oakley 2222121122—10 
Banks 1222222122—10 
Capt Money........ 1121212222— 10 
Swiveller 1211222212—10 
Call' 1210222211— 9 
Stevens 2222012222— 9 
D S D 1202122220— 8 
Van Allen 2211212200— 8 
Piercy 2220222222— 9 Halsey .1122202021- 
Bradley 2102221222— 9 Ramapo 2212100220— 7 
Koegel 2222220222— 9 
The closing event was a miss-and-out, $2, all at 30yds., and few 
contests of the kind were more closely 'contested. Martin finally 
outshot the twelve contestants opposed to him, and calmly annexed 
the $26 roll for his skill. The scores follow: 
Capt Money 212222120 
Parker 222220 
Martin 22222212222 
Stephenson 2222210 
Lurgan 2220 
Waters 12121122220 
Cattus 20 
Edey 11110 
Creamer 0 
Bruyere 22212122220 
Bradley 222212220 
Mohrman 2122221120 
D S D 22* 
Ossining Gun Club, 
Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 18.— The scores herewith appended were 
made at the regular weekly shoot of the Ossining Gun Club, Sat- 
urday, Jan. 18. The attendance was very good: 
4 
10 
6 
7 
9 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 10 10 
G Stengel 6 6 6 
A Rowland 7 6 5 
I Washburn 7 6 7 
G Edgers 4 4 3 
Dr E Sheehan 6 .. .. 
C Blandford 6 
H Bissing 4 
D O'Connor 4 
Schultz 6 
Peters 8 
R Kromer, Jr 7 
W Hall 9 
W Coleman 5 
J Gee 
A Bedell 9 9 9 9 
A Rohr .. 
5 6 7 8 9 
15 15 15 10 10 
6 .. .. 6 .. 
4 .... 7 7 
13 13 12 .. .. 
10 
10 
6 8 
5 
3 
5 
5 
6 
8 
8 
3 
5 
7 
6 
10 
9 
12 
Prize events. 15 scratch, allowance handicaps: 
I Washburn, 17 15 11 15 14 A Rohr, 21. 13 
C Blandford, 16...,. .. 13 .. .. A Rowland, IS.'.'.'.'.', '.'. 4 " 
R Kromer, Jr, 20. . . 11 10 . . . . G Stengel, 18 6 " " 
D O'Connor, 20 10 .. 
Mr. I. Washburn has offered a silver cup, to be shot for in three 
handicap live-bird events Feb. 1 and 15 and March 1. Entrance 
price of birds. Open to club members only. 
A silver cup has been donated by the president of the club Mr 
F. Brandreth. The winner of this cup will hold the title of Cham- 
pion Clay-Bird Smasher of the Club. A large entry i s expected 
as the conditions are very liberal— 100 clay birds, entrance price of 
birds, at 1 cent each Saturday, Feb. 8, has been named as the 
day to decide the holder of this title. c. G, B. 
Mississippi Valley Notes. 
An interesting amateur shoot was given on Jan. 16th at Jerscy- 
ville, under the management of Mr. Brance Dorsett. Mr. Dorsett 
is one of the pioneers of the shooting game in the Mississippi 
Valley. He has hunted over every field and stream in this 
region during the past thirty years, and now has undertaken the 
task of reorganizing the once famous Jerseyville Gun Club. In 
the days of Collenberger, Stice and Scott this thrifty county seat 
was one of the liveliest trapshooting to\yns in the State, and after 
a long rest it is ill a fair way now tb come back to its own. 
Seven 10-target races were shot on this occasion, with entries 
ranging from ten to fifteen, and these were followed by two live- 
bird events, one at 5 and one at 4 birds. Riehl and Schiess were 
high for the day at targets, and Riehl and Dorsett at live birds. 
Scores are appended: 
Ten-target events: 
Events: 12 3 
Schiess 7 7 
Riehl 8 7 
Hamell 5 4 
Schweppe. . , . 5 5 
Chappee .... 3 3 
Gaddis 6 3 
Quirk 9 6 6 
Quinn ... .. 3 .. 4 
Titterington. 5 5 6 
Live birds, 
5 
9 
7 
5 
1 
6 5 
5 2 
Events : 
Matthews 
Dorsett .. 
Chappell . 
Lamb .... 
Mang ... 
Stone 
1 2 3 4 5 6 ? 
$ .. 6 .. 
4 ., 6 6 4 5 $ 
* r> 5 r. y 6 « 
3 5 & 1 5 7 <S 
Dundson 5 f 5 
Tangcnb'rger 8 4 
Bartlctt 3 
3- 
50 entrance: 
Titterington' 1001—2 
Howell 2210-3 
Riehl 2222—4 
Gaddis 2110-3 
Stone 2222—4 
Bartlett 0210—2 
Mathews ..0002—1 
Allen 2002-2 
Buckels 2222—4 
T Quinn 1122—4 
Quirk 2022—3 
Murry 1220—3 
Dorsett 1221—4 
Morning 1022—3 
Chappel 2221—4 Johnson 1010—2 
Tangenberger 1220—3 
Lamb 1220—3 
Schiess 0002—1 
J Quinn 2010—2 
Chappel .....0202—2 
A gun club was organized on the 17th inst., in the town _ of 
Fosterburg, 111., with a membership of fifteen. Weekly practice 
shoots are to be held. 
The once famous Edwardsville Gun Club has been reorganized 
for active work the coming season. 
A new gun club was organized this week at Wanda, 111. 
Peter Hirnbeck and Ed. Kreiner, of Dorsey, will shoot a match 
at 25 live birds, per man, against Chas. and Henry Pleger, of 
Fosterburg, at the latter place, Saturday of this week. 
The boys of the Farmer City, 111., Gun Club open the ball this 
week with a two-day target and live-bird shoot. 
Owing to the inability to arrange a circuit in the South at this 
time, not many of the trap shots of the Upper Valley are at- 
tending the all-week shoot this week at Brenham, Tex. It is a 
good programme, but a thousand miles is a long way to go to a 
tournament. 
They do say that the Kansas City shooting fraternity is ar- 
ranging to have a corner on the Grand American Handicap this 
year, and that more practicing is being done on the quiet by 
some two-score local shots than ever before in the history of that 
thrifty bailiwick. And surely this is well. 
The regular trophy shoot takes place at Dupont Park, St. Louis, 
on the 26th. As usual; the lists are open to all who care to 
compete for the handsome mementoes. Killmore, 
Ambler vs. Highland. 
Ambler, Pa., Jan. 15. — The appended scores were made to-day 
in the first of a series of three contests for a silver trophy, be- 
tween the Highland Gun Club, of Germantown, and the Ambler 
Gun Club. The second contest will take place at Highland Park, 
Jan. 26. The scores: 
Highland Gun Club. 
M Bi sbing .101111110110110101101101 1—18 
Hamel , 1100011101000110110100000— 11 
Pinkerton 1000011011111100111011100—16 
Median 1101010110111111110011111—19 
Lutz .101U0101111111011111H 11—21 
Laurent lOllHOlllOlOlllOOlOlOUl— 17 
M Wentz lllOlOUlOOllOllOlOOHlll— 17 
E Wentz 1010111110111011101111101—19 
Davis 1111110111111111000101111—20 
Fertsch H0101010010110111001 1101—15 
Dreakly 111111111011111111 1111100— 22 
Aiman 1111U111U1111111 1111111—25-219 
Ambler Gun Club. 
Oil Ion 1011111111101110101101101—19 
Haywood 0111110011110110011001011—16 
Thomas 1111111011010110111100001—17 
Conway 1100111110111110110100001—16 
\erkes 1101111111100111000011000—15 
Gilhn 1101100101010000101001111—13 
Pflcgcr 1111111101110110011111101—20 
p ark , 1100110110111111001101100—16 
R B Stn n g 1011101111110111101100111—19 
Ml "k 1011011111111111011101101—20 
Brennen 0100111111111111111111111— 22 
Henry 11110001111.10110011110111—18-211 
E. C. Cup Contest. 
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 15.— The contest between Capt. A. W. 
Money, challenger and Mr. George H. Piercy, holder, excited much 
interest, and a goodly number of spectators were present to witness 
the race. The contestants, on form, were very evenly matched* 
both hemg excellent performers with the scatter gun. In the 
contest, however, Piercy was not in his best form, and shot far be- 
low his average, though the falling off was but temporary, as in 
the sweepstake \event he shot as well as usual. The challenger 
Capt. Money, won by a score of 44 to 36. Mr. Frank Butler 
refereed. The scores follow: 
Pierc y oiiuioimiooioioiiiioii— is 
A f 1100110011110111101011111—18—36 
Money 1111111111101111011011111-22 
1110111110111111111111110-22-44 
sweepstakes : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets: It, 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 15 15 15 15 15 15 
Money H H 12 13 15 15 15 12 22 12 14 13 13 11 13 
Piercy 14 14 14 13 12 14 15 14 20 12 13 14 13 13 14 
Ce«at 13 9 14 14 9 S 11 12 18 10 8 11 . . 3 .. 
g?«Sf. 11 12 11 7 10 5 .. .. 17 
Wright ....13 in 11 ]» 
P"v n io is 12 ii is ii 8 17 is ii ii ;.; .. .. 
J. ack J • 11 10 13 22 10 8 8 11 11 .. 
Oeoffroy 13 13 20 13 10 13 11 9 12 
Colville 
8 13 21 12 13 14 
y°^ er •, 13 22 15 15 11 13 15 15 
O Von Lengerke 13 19 11 12 .... 
Morgan • 13 .. 12 9 
n°ty io 7 ;; 
Match at 25 targets: Piercy 24, Money 23. 
Catchpole Gun Club. 
Wads worth 111111111111111111111111111111-30 
fe„ , Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllll-SO-fiO 
* owler 111101101111001101111010101110-21 
,,„ . 111111111111111111111111010111-28-49 
S urke v r"i ' ■••••1111111110111111111110101 ~i 
Van Vleck 1100001101110100100111111 —IK 
' Sa S e 11010011101110101 _n 
1110001111111011111111110 -20-31 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O Jan. 18.-Fine weather favored the weekly shoot 
of the Cmoinnat! Gun Club to-day. The main contest was for 
cash prices, one ot the series at 50 tarcrpt= Th» ^ 
I 1 , 9 , dS 'U 6 V > . TrimWe "9) V Maynarf' i 9 ) T 45 e p^ s S: fl A ! 
Ahlei-s (19) 43, Gambell (18) 41, Tenny (15) 41 F TH™mL % 
Panda,! (16) 40 Hey] I (19) 40, F. 
39, Coleman (16) 37, Fa k (15) 37 Hermann Ylfn orf i j , , 
?^ h J 14 l ifvB"* ^ 36, Farran (15) 35 Brown' fl4? V Bio?* 
(15) 34, Roll (18) 34, Kellar, Jr. (16) 33 Jay' Bee <1V> qo v' B -l? ck 
(14) 32, Butts (15) 81,. Jack (15) 26, Myerg (16) 16™ 32 ' Van Nesa 
