March a& rgoa.% 1 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Limited Gun Clttb Tournament. 
Indianapolis, Ind., March 21.— The fifth annual tournament of 
the Limited Gun Club closed to-day. The programme was two 
davs at targets, and on the last day a 25-live-bird handicap, en- 
trance $25. There were fourteen 15-target events for each of the two 
davs, entrance $1.50 in each event; no money was added. 
The target shooting was done from a magautrap. The pro- 
gramme was not finished either day at targets. 
The first day ten events were shot, and on the last day eleven 
■were co">p*eted. The money was divided in all programme events 
40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent Forty shooters took part in the two 
hr>t uavs, and thirty-seven entered the Grand Central handicap. 
The birds were a good lot, and twenty-seven men did not get a 
place in the race. J. E. Hick, ol Columbus, U., and Fred GilOert, 
of Spirit Lake, la., were the only ones to kill 25, and they divided 
first, each getting $138.75. Head, Rhodes and Fox got 24 and 
drew out $69.35. Ahlers, Heikes, Budd and Voris got $34.65 for 
killing 23. Kike, Neal, Clay, Ycung and Phil drew $13.85 tor 
scoring 52. In the shoot-off for the medal, miss-andiout, Hicks lost 
his first bird. Gilbert killed and won. He also was high on the 
targets, as far as the programme was completed, and his average 
was .962. • , ■ , 
Hicks shot Schultze powder, U. M. C. shells and a Parker gun. 
Gilbert shot Dupont powder, Winchester shells and a Parker gun. 
The boys are all headed for the Grand American Handicap at 
Kansas City, and it is conceded by the wise ones that the 400 
entry mark will be made. 
On Thursday evening, Mr. E. H. Tripp gave a dinner to the 
members of the American team. Those present were Capt. 
Marshall, Emil Werk, Frank Harrison, Jack Fanning, Fred Gil- 
bert R. O. Heikes, C. W. Budd, E. H. Tripp, Albert Tripp and 
Harold Money. Capt. Money was expected, but wired Mr. Tripp 
that he could not be present. Many little incidents that occurred 
while the team was abroad were related, and each one present 
told how it happened. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. 
March 19, First Day. 
The scores of to-day were as 
Events : 
Tripp 
Budd 
Marshall 
Fanning 
Heikes 
Rike 
Gilbert 
Faust 
Fort 
Head 
Phellis 
Le Compte 
Raymond 
Dunbar 
Weldon 
Michaelis .» 
Kirby 
Partington 
Clark 
Forbis 
Moller 
Cooper 
Neal 
Short 
Comstock 
Shaw 
White 
Short 
Shaw 
Jack 
Fisher 
Sayles 
Brooks 
Meredith 
Bussel 
Tack 
Lilly ' 
Best 
Adamson 
Wiggins 
follows : 
2 3 
14 13 
13 13 
10 15 
13 13 
1 
15 
13 
13 
15' 
14 15 15 
15' 13 15 
15' 14 12 
13 13 12 
15' 12 14 
13 14 13 
13 14 14 
11 15 13 
9 12 10 
14' 12 8 
15 10 13 
9 8 9 
13 14 14 
12 13 14 
10 12 12 
11 8 
10 11 
14 12 
12 13 12 
12 13 12 
.. 9 .. 
..13 9 
.. .. 13 
9 
12 
14 
4 5 
14 12 
13 13 
13 15 
11 12 
13 12 
13 14 
13 15 
11 14 
13 12 
13 14 
15 11 
12 14 
9 14 
10 .. 
12 13 
10 14 
14 15 
13 11 
14 15 
i3 14 
12 14 
13 10 
14 
6 7 
12 14 
13 15 
13 14 
12 14 
12 12 
15 13 
15 15 
14 13 
12 14 
15 15 
13 11 
12 14 
12 14 
14 12 
13 14 
11 7 
13 13 
12 12 
11 15 
11 .. 
13 13 
14 12 
10 12 
10 .. 
14 10 
8 9 10 
14 12 12 
13 12 11 
13 14 15 
15 13 15 
12 12 13 
15 14 13 
15 12 15 
12 15 7 
13 14 14 
14 13 14 
12 13 12 
12 13 14 
9 13 9 
15 13 .. 
13 12 .. 
10 8 .. 
14 12 14 
13 13 .. 
11 15 12 
'9 ii 
14 11 .. 
14 13 
15 13 12 
13 11 10 
12 9 14 
8 12 11 
10 12 14 
14 13 12 
6 10 8 
..12 8 
13 11 
.. 14 
.. 9 
13 
.. 12 
12 11 14 
9 13 .. 
13 8 .. 
11 12 .. 
10 12 12 
'8 9 11 
11 .. .. 
10 10 .. 
13 .. 
8 
11 
March 20, Second Day. 
9 .. 
8 10 
.. 8 .. 
13 14 12 
The scores made on the second day are 
Events: 12 3 4 
Tripp 14 12 14 15 
Budd 13 14 13 14 
Marshall 11 14 13 8 
Fanning 14 15 15 11 
Heikes U 12 13 13 
Rike 15 15 14 14 
Fisher 13 10 12 11 
Gilbert 15 15 15 15 
Phellis 14 15 13 14 
Faust 13 13 13 14 
Neal - 14 14 13 12 
15 
14 
White 12 14 13 
Wiggins 15 14 15 
Clark 13 11 15 11 
Le Compte 11 14 12 13 
Frank 13 13 12 12 
Spencer 12 13 14 12 
Partington 14 15 12 .. 
Head 15 13 15 14 
Kirby 14 15 11 15 
Gamble 15 13 10 12 
Ahlers 13 15 14 12 
Moller 12 11 11 13 
Farrell 9 12 13 13 
Cooper 13 14 14 14 
Bailey 13 10 9 11 
Fort 14 15 15 14 
Shaw 13 10 11 11 
Hirschy 12 11 10 14 
Sayles 13 13 15 14 
Beck 12 12 
Anson 13 
Adney 
Fraley 7 
Tack .. .. 
J Snipe 
Crawford 
Meredith 
Brooks 
Hicks .-. .. 
9 
11 13 
1Z 
as follows: 
5 6 7 
12 13 13 
13 14 13 
12 14 13 
14 15 15 
12 13 12 
13 15 14 
13 13 10 
15 14 15 
15 14 15 
9 15 14 
11 15 14 
12 14 14 
13 15 13 
12 15 12 
14 12 15 
14 14 15 
12 10 8 
13 15 13 
15 12 14 
14 13 15 
13 14 12 
12 14 
12 
13 
13 15 13 
13 12 11 
12 15 14 
9 .. 13 
15 11 .. 
12 .. .. 
14 12 .. 
9 
14 
12 
9 
14 
8 9 
13 14 
14 15 
14 15 
14 14 
14 12 
15 15 
12 10 
15 14 
15 13 
15 15 
12 15 
14 14 
13 12 
13 12 
12 13 
12 10 13 
13 13 
15 13 
14 15 
11 .. 
15 13 
12 11 
10 11 
12 14 
11 15 
15 14 
13 14 
9 11 
14 14 
12 .. 
15 15 
15 15 
14 14 
10 
12 13 
15 13 
12 13 
15 13 
12 
13 
11 7 
12 15 
13 14 
11 9 
15 10 
15 12 
14 13 
7 .. 
12 " 
12 .. 
15 10 
14 13 
10 
.. 9 .. 
.. .. 9 
13 14 15 
12 13 14 
10 13 14 
.. 13 13 
.. .. 11 
9 14 
12 9 
14 .. 
9 
10 
March 21, Third Day. 
The third day was devoted to live-bird competition, the main 
event of which was the Grand Central Handicap, 25 live birds, $25 
entrance. Hicks and Gilbert scored straight. 
Gamble, 28 2022122202222102202202020—18 
Rike, 29 0021222222222220222222222—22 
Fanning, 31 22222200*2102210122222212—20 
Le Compte, 29 0202211210020021001002002—13 
Clay, 30 0222222222222222020222222—22 
Hicks, 28 2222222222222222222222222—25 
Wiggins, 29 *222222222022222220*22222— 21 
Spencer, 27 202220222202222021220*122—19 
Ahlers, 29 22*22222*2222222212222222—23 
Morris, 29 1202222222222222210102202—21 
Werk, 28 2210202100211101221120021—18 
McVey, 28 1*12112222110101120221221—21 
Voris, 30 2122220212222220212122212—23 
Lilly 28 222222221*02*02*222012212—19 
Clark' 28 0*22220*2202121222212*222—17 
Young 31 2222222222222022022022022— 22 
Phil, 30 ' 0222222220222022221220222—22 
Doc. 27 0202220212222222022202222—20 
Fort, 30 22122222022210*0022221222—20 
Moller, 27 2021122221*11020221122222—21 
J Snipe, 27 2200221222222202222221220—21 
Marion, 30 01121121020222220222O2020—18 
Lawrence, 29 2*1111222222101*211222120—21 
Head, 30 2222222222222202222222222—24 
Heikes, 31 2121002212222222212221222—23 
Gilbert, 32 2221201222211122222222222—25 
Marshall, 31 220222222202222202220222*— 20 
Rhoads, 30 222*222222222222222222222—24 
Frank, 29 020^222021 2002 w 
Money, 30 .0220222022*22222202222222—20 
Duncan. 29 222222002222222222«022222 -21 
Sudd. 31. •«••»» <•♦«•» ...».«>•».. 
Anson, 28 111021010222*220*10201101—16 
Fox, 31. 2222222222222221022222212—24 
Willie 28 22*0022222222222022222212—21 
Neal 30 .- 212222222221222*220022212—22 
Webb, 27 .0220112212012011012000012—16 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
New York German Gtm Club. 
Carlstadt, N. J., March 19- 
German Gun Club resulted as 
J Wellbrock, 29.... 222222002*— 
II Meyer, 28.. 2000OO0020— 
Von Kettingell. 28.2*11211221— 
C Lemone, '29 0112210102— 
J Schlicht, 28 0*11002202— 
Dr Hudson, 28 1212020122— 
Garmeo, 28 1202011*21— 
Munch, 28 „. 2*02202102— 
The club shoot of the New York 
follows: 
7 Mcsloh, 28 1112*11210-8 
2 Dannefelscr, 28. .. .2200001110— 5 
9 Martens, 25.... 0101000000—2 
7 Radle, 28 2oO"'002H2— 5 
5 Steffens, 28 1022201222— 8 
8 Albert, 28. 0022201200— 5 
7 Hagmah, 25 0000201000— 2 
6 H F Meyer 20220l0ull— 6 
Jeannette Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., March 21. — The club trophy was won by Mr, W. 
J.. Kroeger, with a straight score. Mr. H. Loden won Class B 
trophy. Mr. Meyer, the holder, was defeated by Mr. Loeble for 
the challenge medal. The scores: 
H Pape, 29 222100*010— 5 C Peters, 28.. 0000222222—6 
C Meyer, 28 1111*22111— 9 W Rohlf, 28 0111211210— 8 
G E Loeble, 28 0212112112— 9 C Tyssenn, 25 *2t)20l0121— 6 
Job Lott, 30 0101021112— 7 H Loden, 25 1020112210— 7 
W J Kroeger, 28. . .1221211222— 10 J Luhman, 25 2u00*02200— 3 
C Bunni, 28 0111012112— 8 C Meyerdiercks, 28.1211222220— 9 
J Hainhorst, 28.... 1112201111— 9 J Schmidt, 28...... 21010*2101— 6 
Match for $50, at 25 birds: 
W Rohlf s 2020222102202022002202222—17 
C Meyerdiercks L2210O2222110O21012220220— 18 
Challenge medal, 15 birds: 
G E Loeble .112222021220111—13 
C Meyer 2*2220111121120—12 
Miss-and-outs, $1: 
Events: 12 3 4 
Kroeger 1 1 4 0 
Pape 1 0 .. .. 
Hainhorst 5 10 6 
Loeble 5 2 4 1 
Meverdiercks 3 1 4 
Rohlfs 3 117 
Meyer 4 2 3 7 
Events: 12 3 4 
Peters 2 0 .. .. 
Lott 4 3 4 0 
Tyssen 0 
Bunni. 0 4 .. .. 
Luhrman 0 
Loden 4 0 . . 
Richmond Gun Club. 
Silver Lake, Staten Island, March 22.— The main event of the 
gathering was the team contest between teams of Messrs. Von 
Lengerke & Detmold and Messrs. Schoverling, Daly & Gales. The 
weather was ideal. There was all the glory of abundant, sunshine, 
with the cool, balmy temperature of spring. It was a pleasure to 
be outdoors on any pretext, but it was specially pleasing to journey 
countryward with a contest between famous giadiators in prospect. 
The party left New York on the 1:30 boat, and after a ride through 
the goat district of Staten Island, the grounds were reached in 
due time. They are most pleasantly situated, though in respect 
to shooting they are hard. They slope away sharply to the left, 
and slope away in other directions more moderately, except to the 
extreme right. The traps are installed after the Sergeant system, 
but the left and right quarterers are thrown at very sharp angles. 
The friends of the contestants were out in goodly force. After 
a warm-up at 10 targets, the team race began. Mr. "Johnnie 
Jones" acted as scorer. Each team felt that it might win or 
might not. Some of the members had not shot much in years, 
and others had shot a great deal through many weeks. The per- 
formance as a whole was nevertheless very good. The scores 
follow : 
Schoverling, Daly & Gales Team. 
Cooper 1101110011110111111111111—21 
1101111111001111110011111—20-41 
Merton 0111111111111111110111110—22 
0110111110111111010000110—16—38 
Spencer 111011111111 0010101111110—18 
. 1101111010100111111101011—18—36 
Schneider 1111001000111111101111100—17 
1110001011111111111101111—20—37 
Duke 1111111011111101111111011—22 
1111111111111111101 -1011—23-45-197 
Von Lengerke & Detmold Team. 
J Von Lengeyke 1111011111111111111111111— 24 
ljLllllllllOllllOlllOlOHO— 20— 44 
C Banta .* 1111001110011111010111110— IS 
1001001111010011110110001—14—32 
G Greiff ¥ 1011111011101111111111111—22 
1111111111101111111111111—24—46 
Barron 101011101011 1101001011110—16 
llOlllllllOOllllOlOlOllll— 19— 35 
Krug 0100101001110011111101110—15 
1100010100011111110111010—15—30—187 
Thus the Schoverling, Daly & Gales team beat by 10 targets. 
They immediately proposed three cheers for their opponents, 
which were given wj th a will. The' compliment was returned by 
the V. L. & D. teanu with equal heartiness. A return match was 
arranged to take plaice on the grounds of the Carlstadt, N. J., 
Gun Club at a date tto be fixed upon later. 
After the match there was active action in the way of shooting. 
The next shoot of the club will take, place on April 5. All are 
welcome to attend. The sweepstake scores follow: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 10 15 15 15 15 25 20 10 
Schneider ..^ 9 13 10 14 8 13 .. .. 
Merten * 9 13 12 10 13 19 7 .. 
A A Schoverling «. 8 14 13 14 13 21 .. 8 
Chas Banta ,. 10 14 11 8 
Gus Greiff ► 7 13 13 ... 
Barron „ 6 9 13 10 
T Von Lengerke 7 .. 
Cooper , 7 11 
Gales » -. 2 10 
Jones « 7 12 
Krug k 7 11 
Ben Waters , 10 11 12 11 22 16 
Grs y » «;» * • • 1 « « • 1 < • « « t Muii-i f ■ 1 1 > m • « ■ « • >. 11 
J W Stake 4. 13 
F W Schoverling , 9 
Reyrfolds ► 9 
Bechtel ~ 8 11 13 10 11 .. 18 
Crystal •. .. 11 10 
15 
10 
12 
13 
11 
13 
13 
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8 
11 
6 
13 
12 
12 
11 
12 
11 
12 
11 
8 
10 
12 16 
11 
9 
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12 
11 
16 
15 
Ai A. Schoverling, Sec'y. 
Huntsville Gun Club. 
Huntsville, Ala., March 15. — At a meeting, of the Huntsville 
Gun Club yesterday aiternoon, at their- club rooms, it was decided 
to issue a challenge to the Hermitage Gun Club, of Nashville, 
Tenn., looking to a icontest for the tri-State trophy, which was 
won by the Hermitage Gun Club last season at Huntsville. 
Mr. W. W. Newman* introduced and secured the adoption of 
the following plan for contests for the season of 1902, viz. : 
The weekly shoot shall consist of two events of 25 targets each 
thrown singly, which may be subdivided at the pleasure of the 
Captain. 
The winner in the match of the first 25 shall be declared the win- 
ner of the weekly trophy, ^and shall be entitled to the same until 
the next weekly contest. 
The member making the highest score in both events shall be 
declared the winner of the high gun trophy for the week, and all 
scores shall be recorded and preserved so as to ascertain the win- 
ner of the high gun contest for the season. 
Any member winning, the weekly trophy in event No. 1 at least 
one time shall at the close of the season be entitled to participate 
in a contest at 100 targets, thrown singly, for some prize, to be 
awarded the winner by the club. • 
The member who during the season wins the weekly trophy 
the highest number of times shall be declared' the owner thereof. 
John, J jr. 
All communications intended for Forest and Stream should 
always be addressed to the Forest and Stream Publishing Co., an$ 
pot to any individual eonneet«rl *rilb the pap*r. 
Emerald Gun Club. 
March 18.— The Emerald Gun Club held its March shoot to-day. 
This was the first shoot of the year. The. birds were good and 
fast. Messrs. Koegel and Fisher were elected to membership, 
Mr. H. P. Fessenden was referee. 
Points. 
S M Van Allen, 30..... 
"(Jamaica, 
tDuke, 30. 
P May, 28. 
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H-. Quinn, 25 
E J Roberts, 28.... 
tHenry, 30 
tPapicht, 28.... 
IRichmond, 30. 
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Match, 10 birds, for birds: 
A Schoverling, 28. .22222^2222— 10 S M Van Allen, 33.201222*212— 8 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 22.— There was quite a gathering of shoot- 
ers to participate in the competition of the Brooklyn Gun Club. 
The scores of the prize shoot, prize hand-painted stein, 25 targets, 
handicaps added, follow: 
Capt Borland, 6 1111011110111111101100111—20 
Remsen. 1 1011110111101101111011101—19 
Hitchcock, 6 11011111011010111U] 1011 1 1—19 
Welles, 1 1101111111011111011111111—22 
Wright, 6 ..OlOlOlllllOOlOlOjlllOllOl— 15 
Shoot-off: 
Capt Borland, 6 1111111011001101010100001—15 
Hitchcock, 6 1111101111101111110010101—19 
Remsen 01111101110111 11111111101— 21 
Welles 010111 11 1 1101111111010110—20 
Wright .0100101000111111010110100—13 
Sweepstake events: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 10 15 15 10 10 TO 15 15 
Nelson 8 U .. 8 
Capt Borland.. 7 9 10 7 4 
Remsen 9 12 14 10 9 
Welles 8 13 11 6 8 
Newton 7 7 .. .. 
Frost 3 .. 4 .. 
Hitchcock .. 10 .. .. 
Wright 15 6 5 5 
Van Sise 4 .. .. 6 .. 
Lee -.. 1 
Nos. 4, 5 and 6 were at 5 pairs. 
Northport Gun Club. 
Appended are the scores made at the shoot of the Northport, L. 
I., Gun Club on Saturday, March 15. Several shooters from the 
Smithtown Club were present and shot through the programme. 
Tyler, of Smithtown, was high aveiage with 88 per cent. The 
scores : 
9 13 
7 12 
8 13 
7 12 
3 
.. 7 
11 
10 
8 
Events: 
Targets : 
Tyler 7 10 8 
Wood 9 8 4 
Nevins 8 
Call 7 
Ketcham 5 
Sammie 5 
Higby 
Brush 
Soper 
Crozier 
H Wood 
1,2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
9 9 10 8 10 10 7 
4 3 7 7 
5 7 
3 
7 10 7 
8 6 8 8 8 10 
6 6 6 7 6 7 
5 5 4 
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Fulton Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I.-, March 24.— There was a great gathering of the 
Jeulton Gun Club members and their friends at the cup shoot to- 
day. There were thirty contestants in the main event, the cup 
shoot, the conditions of which were 50 targets, handicap allowance 
added, entrance $1. The two men who had the least allowance 
were Messrs. Dudley and Schortemeier, who had 3 each. Dudley 
made the even 50 with his meagre allowance, while Schortemeier 
tell one short of it. 
The weather was delightfully spring-like and balmy. The utmost 
good fellowship prevailed. The traps and pulling mechanism were 
all newly arranged, and did not work first rate. Following are the 
scores, the ties in which will be shot off on April 6 at the regular 
shoot: 
/J^^lf',! 1 ^ (12 >, 41 ' D u<»ey (3) 50, June (3) 49, Tones 
(10) 49, Duke (5) 35, Reynolds (13) 44, Ernst (11) 45, Martin (5) 47, 
Waters (9) 50, Short, Jr. (18) 47, Snyder (9) 45, Kaiser (16) 32 
Arrowsmith (20) 50, Berger (12) 34, Potter (9) 50, Sitzler (16) 32, 
-°- P?o^> V ! llha E^H*% D j. ffle y < 15 > 37, Blak « 49. May- 
f T $ 0 -> } 2 > £\ s *% s S 1 ® 3, E - Sterns (10) 87, G. Voss (9) 48, 
& w°°3 S S# 3 Ely (20) 33 - Trevail < 17 > 38- Ke ssell (18) 45 
W. Woods (14) 47. 
Sweepstake events: 
Events: 
Targets : 
1 2 3 4 5 
10 15 20 10 15 
8 13 
Merten 10 11 15 
Dudley 10 14 19 8 12 
May 7 3 7 4 9 
June 9 15 19 8 15 
Jones .-. 10 12 16 7 13 
Duke 10 11 18 8 14 
Reynolds 4 10 12 9 11 
Ernst 8 9 17 6 7 
Snyder 5 12 
Potter 9 12 . . 5 . . 
Arrowsmith 8 10 11 8 11 
Mayser 5 7 7 2 4 
Bissing 5 7 11 7 11 
Kaiser 5 8 9 .. 9 
Kessell 5 . . 14 10 . 
Martin 12 20 . . . 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 15 20 10 15 
Berger 3 .. -- 
Sitzler 8 13 
A Woods 7 .. 
B Waters 11 16 
Willhart .. 7 .. 
Blake 12 
Fitz 5 ., 
Charles 13 2 12 
Short Jr 10 6 .. 
1 revail 3 4 
*Norris 5 U 
*Diffley \ 3 . 
*Voss 14 
*E Steffens 12 
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Chesapeake Gun Club. 
Newport News Va., March 21.-To-day the Chesapeake Gun 
Uub held a weekly shoot at Riverview Park. The weather was 
nne, and the scores were somewhat better than usual 
Each match was for 25 targets. Following are the scores: 
First Match: E S. Robertson 24, B. B. Scmmes 24, Thos F. 
Stearnes 21, Dr. Lee Robinson 20, Dr. Joseph Charles 18, Frank 
-Ltitimcr lo, 
^Second match: E. S Robinson 23, B. B. Semmes 21, Thos. F. 
btearnes 20, Dr. Toseph Charles 19. 
' Third match: B. B. Semmes 24, Thos. F. Stearnes 20, Dr. Toseph 
Chailes 19. ^ ^ 
Fourth match: E. S. Robinson 24, B. B. Semmes 23, Thomas F. 
btearnes 22. Dr. Joseph Charles 19. 
Fifth match: Thos. F. Stearnes 22. Dr. Joseph Charles 20 
T. F. S. 
International Trophy. 
Montreal Que., March 22.-In the contest that took place to- 
day on the Westmount Gun Club grounds, here, between Mr T K 
Kennedy, of this city, and Mr. E. G. White, of Swanton Vt for 
the Robin Hood Powder Company's international trophy Mr 
Kennedy was .the winner-Kennedy 89, White 81 7 ' 
R. B, Hutcheson, Esq., will tackle Kennedy next Bob ia 
shooting a guff gait, apd wijj climb u ? into the 90s. iiol ^ 1 » 
