April 26, igaa.| 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Jeannette Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J.,, April IS.— The Jeannette Gun Club held its club 
shoot on Smith Brothers' grounds to-day, with a good attendance 
of club members. The total number o{ birds shot at for the day 
was 440. Two tied in Class A, Messrs. Greiff and Meyer, the latter 
winning in the shoot-off. Messrs. Luhrmann, Thyssenn and 
Luhrmann tied in Class B, the latter winning in the fourth round 
of the shoot-off. The challenge medal was won by G. E. Loeble. 
In the team race Capt. Meyers team defeated Capt. Greiff's team 
by a score of 39 to 33. Mr. Johnnie Jones was referee. 
F H Ehlen, 28 2201010*01— 5 C Seigrist, 25 1002020002- 4 
H Pape, 28 2020101111— 7 Gus Greiff, 28 2212212212—10 
Job Lott, 30 2211220111— 9 
C Heilshorn, 25.... 001*002012— 4 
C Meyer, 28 2121112222—10 
G C Loebel, 28 2201121122— 9 
T H Kroeger, 28. . .222*112211— 9 
H Lohden, 25 1011*02111— 7 
C Thyssenn, 25 2212201200— 7 
A Schumacher, 25.. 012021 0022— fi 
F Karstens, 28 2220002020— 5 W Sanders, 28 0222U10010— S 
C Koenig, 25 2010200011— 5 W Rohlfs. 28 2112201111— 9 
J Hainhorst, 28. .. .2100211110— 7 T Vagts, 28 20210*1020—5 
C Meyerdiercks, 28.2201212100— 7 H Grodcs, 25 1010*01000— 3 
J Mohrman, 28 2011121121— 9 J Luhrmann, 25.... 2222011002— 7 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out, Class A: Meyer 1, Greiff 0, 
Shoot-off,, miss-and-out, Class B: Loden 2, Thyssenn 0, Luhr- 
mann 3. 
Challenge medal, 15 birds: 
G Loebel, 28. .022222222222222— 14 J Hainhorst,2S.122221121*01112— 13 
Team contest, eleven men per team, 5 birds each man: 
Capt Greiff..... 01222-4 
Kroeger 20111-^ 
Lohden 21020—3 
Rohlf 11112—5 
Meyerdiercks 21001—3 
Kastcns 2000*— 1 
Luhrmann 22010—3 
Sanders 20201—3 
Koenig 00221—3 
Schumacher 02100—2 
Heilshorn ' 01002—2—33 
entries: Steffens. Loeble and 
Capt Meyer 01211-4 
Loeble 20202—3 
Hainhorst :01211— 4 
Mohrman 20021—3 
Pape 12121—5 
Ehlen 22110—4 
Thyssenn 02220—3 
Gerdes 02211—4 
Vagts 11021—4 
Seigrist 10010—2 
J Meyer 10210—3—39 
Miss-and-outs.— No. 1, eleven 
Kroeger divided. No. 2: Kroeger and Steffens divided. 
Emerald Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J.— The shoot of the Emerald Gun Club, held to-day 
at Smith Brothers' Grounds, was well attended. The birds were 
good, and the weather was pleasant. Mr. J. Fischer was the only 
contestant who made a straight score. A useful assistant at the 
grounds was missing, for Smith Brothers' dog Ben was poisoned 
last week. Messrs. H. Dressel and H. Quinu arrived too late to 
compete, therefore shot for birds only. The handicaps and points 
are next to each name. The scores follow: 
Schoverling, 30, 7. .2220222202— S B Amend, 30, 7 2202202020— 6 
F Kail, 28, 6 202010**00— 3 *E O Weiss, 30 2212022221— 9 
Dr Hudson, 28, 7.. 0211220211— 8 J Fischer, 28, 6. .. .1122211:112— 10 
O'Connell, 32, 7. . .1220222022— 8 W Calton, 28, 7. .. .0100121121— 7 
R Regan, 25, 6 1001012010— 5 P May. 28, 6 0010221122— 7 
W Corbett, 25, 5. . .222212*20*— 7 W Sands, 28, 6%. .^0220220222— 7 
W Yoeger, 28, 6%.. 10*0110201— 5 T Moore, 28, 6 '/>. ..2010102210— 6 
T Short, 28, 7 2022101222— 8 F Hansman, 25, 6. .2011022220— 7 
H Koegel, 30, 7.... 21020221*1— 7 H Dressel, 28, G 1220*21001 — ti 
,0 N T, 28, 6% 112201*222— 8 H Quinn, 25, 6. .. .1000100010— 3 
H Henry, 28, 6 0002000111— 4 
•Guest 
Springfield Gun Club. 
Springfield, N. J., April 16.— There was a stiff wind, wrhich made 
the good birds better. Events 1 to 8, inclusive, were ?1 and $1.50 
entrance. Evenfs 4, 5 and 6 were $3 and $4 entrance. Following 
are the scores: 
Events: 12 3 
Birds: 10 10 15 
Timmins ,, 6 5 11 
shelly 8 '3 9 
S Hathaway 8 3 8 
Whitehead 6 7 10 
Squier 7 7 11 
Billingham 6 7 
6 7 8 9 
5 15 10 10 
3 3 4 11 8 8 
4 
4 
N Apgar 3 
E Sickley 14 
IN Ap 
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3 3.... 5 
4 2 13 10 7 
5 5 15 10 9 
« ven -% 4 6 7 5 
McDonough , 13 f .. 
Reardon 10 7 5 
Mizel 6 .. 
Ivamy 6 .'. 
Neap Apgar. 
Boiling Springs Gun Club. 
Rutherford, *N. J., April 19.— The grounds of the New Utrecht 
Gun Club had a good attendance of shooters and their friends. 
Live-bird competition was the main feature of the sport. Events 
1, 2 and 3 were at live birds; Nos. 4 and 5 at targets. In Nos. 1 
and 3, all stood at 28yds. No. 1 was at 5 birds, $2 entrance. No. 2 
was at 15 birds, $10 entrance, birds extra. No. 3 was a miss-and- 
out, $1. 
No. 1. 
A H Hoffman 11122—5 
M S Mackay 02202—3 
Mowry 01112—4 
Annie Oakley 12221—5 
Lenone 10211—4 
Butler 20122-4 
Carlough 11112-5 
Axford 12112—5 
Morgan 22*10—4 
Doty 22122—5 
Powers 02212—4 
Wells 
Waters 
Matzen ,, .... 
Event No. 4, 15 targets, 50 cents: 
Hexamer 111100101101101—10 Axford 111111111101111—14 
Paul 10010110U01101— 9 
Event No. 5, 10 targets, 25 cents: 
Hexamer 1000101110— 5 Axford 
Paul 1101111111— 9 
No. 2. 
27..*2202212012*120— 10 
28. .020120122022022—10 
28..i222M2*ii2iiii— 13 
28. .012121111102*10—11 
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26.. 222*10**0122100— 8 
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New Utrecht Gun Club. 
April 19.— The first live-bird shoot of the N s*w Utrecht Gun Club 
held since the adverse legislation in New York in respect to live- 
bird shooting at the traps was held on Outwater's grounds, Hack- 
ensack River Bridge, Carlstadt, N. J., to-day. A strong cool wind 
blew from the right, about a 3 o'clock wind. The birds were 
a good lot. Messrs. Creamer and Lockwood were the winners in 
the prize events. No. 1 was at 7 birds, for a prize. No. 2 was for 
a gold fob, a valuable work of art. No. 3 was for a silver fob. A 
three-man team shoot was full of interest, and was closely con- 
tested to the finish. The scores follow: 
No. 1. 
/ Schevlin, 28 1122010—5 
F D Creamer, 28 1111212—7 
W F Sykes, 29 2*00*2*— 2 
C A Ramapo, 28 2222222—7 
W L Losse, 28 22212*w 
B Waters, 28 121210w 
Ted Riley, 28 220*111—5 
H Edey, 28 
No. 4, team shoot, 7 birds: 
F D Creamer 020000*— 1 
W L Lossc 1001120-5 
W F Sykes 1020222—5-11 
No. 2.- 
22**1101*1— 6 
12011*11**— 6 
No. 3. 
25. .20*2112—5 
29. .221111*— 6 
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1212121022— 9 
29.. 122*002^ 
29.. 1221*02— 5 
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J Shevlin 
C A Ramapo 
Ted Riley 
25. .012201* — 4 
27.. 2022220— 5 
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Richmond Gun Club. 
April 19.— The shoot of the Richmond Gun Club, held to-day on 
Smith Brothers grounds, Newark, N. J., was at live birds All 
contestants stood at 2Syds. All events but the miss-and-out were 
5 birds, $2.25 entrance, biro's included; Rose system: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. I 
A A Schoverling 22222—5 002Ow 20222—4 22222—5 
Riersen 21022-4 12222—6 21212-5 .. 
Lewis .....02221—4 00022—2 22122—5 
Charles «, 12021— » 20000- J 02101—8 mU— * 
Hawes 22001-3 21020-3 00202—2 02221-4 
Bechtel 11201—4 
Gavin 02202—3 22222—6 
Hadkins 20100—2 21212—6 ..... ..... 
Joline 21112—5 22121—5 
Murray 00002—1 20220—3 
Miss-and-out, $1 entrance: 
Schoverling 222220-5 Hadkins 222210-5 
Bechtel 0 —0 Joline 111111—6 
Riersen 12120—4 Gavin 221222—6 
Lewis 220 —2 Murray 0 —0 
A. A. Schoverling, Sec'y. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, April 20.— These scores were made at. the last shoot 
of" the Hudson Gun Club. The attendance- was good, and the day, 
although opening foggy, cleared to such an extent as to make 
shooting enjoyable. Banta won the cup for the month with a 
.score of 24, including handicap. 
On May 4 the club will hold an all-day shoot at targets, begin- 
ning at 9 A. M. The programme has not been made up as yet, 
but two or three features have been decided upon. The principal 
event of the day will be a 100-targct race. This event will have 
$10 in added money, beside a sweepstake fee, but the latter is 
optional. The price of targets in this event will be 2 cents, and 
the handicaps will be from 16 to 19yds. Every shooter is welcome. 
The summary follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 
Targets: 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 
Koegle 7 512 6 10 4 
Bock 11 7 9 9 13 9 11 4 7 
C V L 12 5 9 9 7 9 8 
Fisher 12 5 9 6 7 7 .. . 
4 9 6 9 6 12 6 8 
6 12 7 11 5 
9 9 11 8 9 9 11 13 6 13 7 13 7 12 8 
5 12 7 12 693795976686 
5 5 5 6 5 10 8 
6 5 4 6 6.. 
6 12 5 10 5 10 
8 14 8 13 
6 9 6 6 
Caunitz 10 
G Hughes 6 
Banta 12 10 
Wild 12 
Fee 7 
Pearsall 5 
Van Dyne 10 
Piercy 14 
E Heritage 8 
Grant 9 5 
De Long 10 9 
Harmes 6 5 
Jim H 11 7 
7 11 10 7 
8 14 10 13 . . 10 
6 7 5 8.... 
9 7 
8 8 6 6 
J. L. H., Sec'y. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., April 19. — There was quite a good attendance at 
the shoot of the Brooklyn Gun Club to-day. Event 5, at 50 targets, 
was a handicap contest, the allowance being given next the con- 
testants' names herewith. Nos. 6 and 7 were one event at 15 tar- 
gets and 5 pairs. The weather was pleasant, being clear and cool. 
The scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 10 20 
Lee 7 19 
Frost 3 8 
Swan 7 15 
Baron, 8 8 10 
Wright, 8 5 7 
Martin 17 
Super, 5 .. .. 
Borland, 12 
Lane 
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WESTERN TRAPS. 
Audubon Gun Club. 
Bmnside Crossing, 111., April 19.— At Watson's Park to-day the 
Audubon Gun Club held a shoot, in the club event of which Col, 
Felt on won: 
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No. 4. No. 5. 
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Ravelrigg. 
Gillispie. 1 1222112022**0*lw Wilcox, 2 
Felton *211012112222221 Johnson, 2 
Amberg, 1 02222022120*222w 
No. 1: Sellers 8, Thorne 5. Hoyt 8. 
No. 2: Sellers 6, Thorne 7, Hoyt 5. 
No. 3: Thorne 8, Hoyt 6, Sellers 8, Amberg 8. 
No. 4: Thorne 6, Hoyt 7, Sellers 8, Amberg. 7. 
Miss-and-outs: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 
Hoyt 0 2 20 
Sellers 0 0 2222222 
Amberg 1 0 2222220 
In case of ties in the sweeps they were shot off 
and-out. 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., ApriM9.— At the Chicago Gun Club's third regular 
shoot, there was bad weather. Dr. Bufckey won the 25-target 
handicap; Buck won second, and A. W. Morton won third Dr 
Morton has won each time prior to this shoot. R. Kuss shot in 
fine form, missing only a few all day: 
No. 2, trophy, 25 targets, hand.caps, added targets to be shot at: 
Kuss 11111111111 11111111111111 _25 
Bowles 7 1010011111110111111111110110111 -25 
Buck, 6 OOOOlOlOlinOllllOllOllllllllll —22 
\\ eart, U... 0001U111110010011000011100010010101— 18 
Burckey, 14 01111111111110111111101101101001 —25 
Cap, 2 11111101111 111111111111111 
£>r Morton, 6 1001110111101011111111111111011 
Patrick 0010000001011001010111100 
Parker 00001000001 00000010010001 
A W Morton, 7 OllUOlOOlllOllOOlllOOlOHlOllll 
First tie: 
Burckey, 5 101111101101100 Cap 0 1111111101 
Bowles, 3 1010111111001 Dr Morton, 2... 111111101101 
Second tie: Burckey shot at 15 and scored 9; Dr. Morton shot 
at 12 and scored 8. Burckey won. 
No. 3, trophy, 15 targets, cash ; ties divided : 
Kus f • *• 111111111111111 
Bowles 1111111011111111 
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No. 5, 25 targets: 
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Blue Jeans. 
Nappanee Gun Club. 
Ind., April 14.— *6r.c appended scores,' although an- 
are not bad cor_danng that we are all beginners 
is the first shoot of the year: *-s""iers, 
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Haverhill Gun Club* 
Haverhill, Mass., April 19.— Our Patriots' Day tournament was 
probably one of the most successful shoots we ever held, the 
weather being ideal, which is unusual with us, and we sincerely 
hope that all enjoyed themselves. Forty-eight shooters from 
different localities participated. 
The trade was represented by Le Roy, of Dupont's; William and 
Horace, of Kirkwood Bros., Boston; Doremus, of Laflin & Rand; 
Keller, Jr., of Peters Cartridge Company, and Hebbard, of Wm. 
Read & Son, Boston; and a glance at their scores will show them 
as able demonstrators of their goods, and you may take our word 
for it, they can talk the merits of same in several languages. 
Two sets of traps were used, and the three Sergeant system traps, 
being untried, caused lots of trouble in the first two hours; other 
conditions which were unavoidable in season to prevent for this 
shoot, added to our difficulties, but will never occur again. Had 
things worked better, scores would probably have showed a 
material improvement. 
Events 5, 6 and 7 were shot from distance handicap, were keenly 
contested, and were won as follows, prizes being sole leather gun 
case, Thurman shooting blouse, and Powers rod: Nardini, of 
Concord, N. H., 16yds., and Baker, of Brockton, Mass., 18yds. r 
tied for first with 46, the former winning on shoot-off; Cake, of 
Providence, R. I., and Henderson, of Hingham, Mass., tied for 
third with 45, Cake winning. 
Shooting began at 11 A. M., the programme being finished at 
4:15 P. M.; 7,500 targets being trapped. 
Le Roy led in the day's shooting, losing but 15 targets; 50 of 
his targets were shot from 21yds. 
Events 1, 3, 5, 9 and 11 were shot from five traps, regular angles; 
2. 4 6, 8, 10 and 12 were from Sergeant system, and No. 7 reversed 
pull. 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 20 20 10 15 10 15 20 20 
Howe 14 7 15 11 16 7 6 9 ' 6 4 17 9 
Allison 13 14 13 14 15 13 
Puck 14 13 14 12 18 19 
George 15 14 14 13 20 14 
Hillard 13 9 13 13 18 16 
Lambert 15 15 14 12 18 14 
Henderson 14 11 15 11 19 17 
Herbert , 14 14 13 14 16 15 
Le Roy 14 14 15 14 17 19 
Baker 15 12 12 11 19 19 
Everett 14 11 12 15 17 15 
Horace 13 12 13 13 17 17 
Keller 15 12 13 11 16 13 
Doremus 13 15 13 13 16 12 
Cake 14 11 12 14 20 18 
Spofford 12 11 11 14 19 15 
Lockwood 13 14 13 14 15 16 
Hatch 8 9 11 9 18 13 
Follansbee 6 511 5 12 9 
Grieves 11 12 12 11 13 14 
Straw 12 13 10 5 14 12 
Hebbard 13 11 11 11 19 17 
Mose 11 10 11 12 13 15 
Bowen 13 11 12 14 14 12 
Williams 14 12 12 12 14 14 
Webster 8 10 12 11 16 18 
Nardini 13 12 11 14 19 18 
Rowe 11 10 13 13 15 18 
Hastings 13 11 12 12 17 7 
Stevens 10 11 8 11 14 15 
Healey 10 8 5 9 13 10 
Yelmah 8 10 6 11 10 16 
Dudley f 10 7 11 11 15 14 
Childs 9 11 13 12 15 17 
Oine 10 11 8 10 8 11 
Woodruff 15 13 12 10 17 11 
Eisher ..; 11 9 13 12 .. .. 
Miller 12 8 10 10 17 15 
Tozier 14 8 12 13 19 15 
Rand .- .,. 12 13 13 10 12 12 
Sidney 7 6 8 . . 13 13 
Brown 10 6 6 11 13 13 
Meseene 8 8 12 10 
Lewis 7 4 5 1 
Griggs 18 15 , 
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T*E? V ih ^^•'f A t ? riI r? 7 - _H S rew!th find hurried 8c °re of the 
, f D , ay 4 shoot of the Dover Sportsmen's Association. Twenty- 
Imv ^ 6re p . re i ent * J am ?- ng whom were g' adl y welcomed 
Leroy , ot the Dupont Powder Company; Doremus, of Laflin & 
Rand Company who showed us how far we are from being Grand 
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J Drew 5 
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lusher 3 
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Stevens 7 
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Vice-President. 
Fitchburg Rifle and Gun Club. 
Fitchburg, Mass., April 21.-The first shoot of the season an 
all-day affair, was held at our grounds Saturday, April 19 wkh a 
large attendance. The club has recently made several chanees and 
mprovements at the traps. The grounds have been traded 
bu. dings repaired, etc. The Sergeant system has fust bfen in 
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