May 31, 1902.I 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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New Jersey State Shoot. 
May 20-23. 
The annual trapshooting tournament of the New Jersey State 
Sportsmen's Association was held at Freehold, on the grounds of 
the Freehold Gun Club. The weather on the first day was rainy 
and therefore disagreeable. The remaining days were pleasant. 
The first two days were target days; the remaining two days were 
devoted to live-bird competition. The programme was alike each 
day, excepting in respect to the special events. There were ten 
16-target events, entrance $1.30, and one at 50 targets, open to all, 
$3 entrance, and each day No. 7 was a championship event. 
May 20, First Day. 
There were twenty-eight contestants in .the sweepstake events. 
The Individual Championship, which was event No. 7, was won by 
Mr, Neaf Apgar, of the Peters Cartridge Co:, by a score of 4b. 
He used Ideal shells and various powders. The 50-target 
event was won by Leroy with a score of 48. He used a 
Parker gun, Nitro Club shells and Dupont powder. 
Events: 123456789 10 H 
Targets: 15 15 15 50 15 15 15 • 1» 15 15 15 
Morfey 10 12 10 33 7 14 13 10 12 11 12 
Dr Gardiner 10 9 10 36 13 9 12 11 10 11 10 
R A Ellis 12 15 14 43 11 10 12 13 13 9 15 
Grenalle 9 7 12 35 9 12 11 13 13 11 10 
Sinnock 14 12 13 .. 12 14 14 12 13 11 13 
Stevens 14 13 12 41 14 12 13 14 15 14 14 
Hoffman 14 14 11 41 12 10 12 15 13 13 10 
Van Derveer 12 10 14 41 13 12 10 15 13 11 13 
Burtis 13 12 13 42 .. .. 14 13 .. 10 
Haight 11 13 15 35 .. 14 9 .. 13 .. 
Muldoon ... 11. 8 14 .. ..12 10 10 .. .. 
Hance « 11 '12 6 .. 12 .. 
Kattengell . 15 12 13 37 13 .. 15 10 14 12 14 
Hasse 14 ., ., . , 
Matthews 6 12 6 
G N Thomas 10 .. 11 .. 9 .. .. 11 11 6 .. 
VanArsdale 11 .. 13 .. 14 .. 12 11 .. 12 .. 
Butler 7 5 12 31 12 5 11 10 
Apgar 14 13 45 13 13 15 13 14 15 15 
Le Roy 15 15 48 14 15 14 14 13 12 14 
W B Ellis 13 .. 11 10 .. ... 9 .. .. 
W Danser H .. 12 .. .. 12 10 11 .. 
Van Hise 11 .. .... 9 6 .. .. 
Colville 13 11 14 10 13 
C Von Lengerke 10 13 .12 14 
Sherman L 8 '10 .. 
Leek 12 14 
Event No. 7, Individual Championship of the State at artificial 
targets, 50 targets, unknown angles, entrance, price of targets. 
Prize, E. C. trophy, to be held subject to challenge: 
Apgar ................ 1111111011111111111111111—24 
1111111111111111111100111—22—46 
Stevens 1111110101111111111100111— 21 
111111111001 m i 111111111—23—44 
Burtis 1111111111111011111111110—23 
1011111311110011111111110—21—44 
Hoffman .1110011111111111111110011— 21 
lioiiimmmoimoioii— 21— 42 
Sinnock 1101111101111110110111111—21 
liiiooioiiimiimmiii— 22— 43 
Hasse = 1101110111001101110110111—18 
1111111111111111011011111—23-41 
W Danser 1101011101110101111111111—20 
OllOlllllllulOlllllllllll— 21— 11 
Van Derveer -. 0111111110011011001100111—17 
1110111111111111011111111— 23— 40 
Thomas 1010111100111101111111011—19 
1011111111111111001111010—20—39 
Van Arsdale llOolllOlJlOllOOllllllllO — IS 
looumiomoiiiiiiiiioi— 20— 3S 
Dr Gardiner OllllOlOOlOlOlOlOUllOlll— 16 
0011111111111111111110111—22—38 
R S Ellis 1011011111100101110111111—19 
1111110111101001100111111—1 9—38 
Van Hise ...1000110001110110111111101—16 
0111111011111111101111101—20—36 
Muldoon IIOOIOIOOOIIIIIOIIIIOOHI— 16 
1110111111111111100000111—19—35 
Grenalle 0101111111 1111 01011010111—16 
llllOiJlOllOlllllOllllllll— 19— 35 
Matthews 0001010111001000010001111—11 
lOOlOlOlllllllllllllillOl— 20— 31 
W B Ellis 0001100011001111010001111—13 
1001101010111110111110010—16—29 
The following were not eligible to shoot for -the cup, but shot 
in the sweepstakes connected with the event: Leroy 46, Colville 
42 Kattengill 41. 
Winners of the money: Apgar 46, Leroy 46, first; Burtis 44, 
Stevens 44, second; Colville 42, third; Hasse 41, fourth. 
May 21, Second Day. 
The weather was pleasant. There was a much better attendance, 
forty-six contestants participating in the regular events. The open- 
to-all 50-target event was won by Ed. Johnson with a score of^ 48. 
He used a Parker gun, Peters shells and Dupont powder. The 
three-man team race was won by the Freehold Gun Club. Mr. 
Hance used a Lefever gun, U. M. C. shells and Laflin & Rand 
powder. Mr. Muldoon used a Lefever gun, Winchester shells and 
Dupont powder. Mr. Danser used a Francotte gun, Winchester 
shells and Ballistite. The scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
Targets: 15 15 15 50 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 
Morfey 14 11 11 36 14 9 11 10 10 12 12 
R A Ellis 12 14 10 41 13 12 12 12 10 10 13 
C Von Lengerke 12 10 13 32 12 13 12 9 10 12 9 
Schenk 11 13 12 34 9 11 8 9 5 14 .. 
Welles 13 13 13 47 14 15 12 14 14 12 13 
Stevens 12 14 15 46 15 14 13 14 11 14 15 
Apgar 13 14 14 44 14 14 14 15 13 12 13 
Hoffman 15 14 12 44 12 15 13 13 11 13 12 
Leroy 15 14 13 45 12 14 15 10 13 14 15 
Van Derveer 14 15 13 41 14 13 10 13 14 15 11 
Colville 9 10 12 37 13 9 13 II 13 14 12 
Butler ' 10 11 12 37 9 6 
Leek 13 13 12 39 9 13 13 14 10 10 11 
W Danser 15 12 11 
Burtis 13 11 13 
Hance 9 12 13 
Muldoon 12 13 14 
Matthews 11 .. 8 
Mike 
Bissett 
14 
11 11 12 9 11 14 12 
.. .. 14 13 14 12 11 
14 13 13 10 .. 9 .. 
11 11 14 .. 12 .. 8 
8 .... 11 
12 13 15 41 13 14 15 13 11 14 14 
15 13 42 15 14 11 10 12 14 14 
10 
13- 
12 
9 
13 
11 
10 11 11 
.. 13 11 13 11 10 10 13 
37 13 11 11 12 9 9 8 
11 13 11 8 10 13 7 
14 
Reading 10 12 H 36 12 
Young 13 9 9 34 13 
Coal 11 -. 11 41 12 
Van Arsdale 10 . . 13 . . 13 
Thomas 9 13 14 
W B Ellis 14 9 13 
Schneider S 14 6 
W M Smith.. 8 10 11 
Gaskill 10 .. 13 .. 
Gibson 12 .. 10 .. 
Flitcroft 9 .. 11 .. 
E H Johnson 11 .. 14 48 
One Penny 10 .. 9 41 
Herrington 10 
Hobbs 12 47 13 10 10 
Sherman 7 
Buzby . 10 .. 10 
Hovey 12 11 
Greiff , 10 .. 
Hexamer 6 10 9 13 .. 11 
Keller 12 11 8 13 .. 
Carpender . , 10 .. 
T L Smith , 14 .. 11 13 .. 
Daudt 13 15 15 11 
Wills -r 8 .. .. .. 
Three-man team championship, 30 targets per man, unknown 
angles, entrance, price of targets: 
Trenton S. A.— Coal 27, Van Arsdale 26, Colville 22; total 75. 
Freehold No 2.— Hance 25, W. Danser 24, Muldoon 23; total 72. 
Brunswick.— Stevens 26, Bassett 26 Hobbs 19; total 71. 
Freehold No. L— Burtis 27, R. A. Ellis 22, Van Derveer 22; total 
71 
South Side.— Apgar 24, Herrington 22, Hoffman 22; total 68. 
Trenton S. A. No. 2.— Young 25, Reading 2, Thomas J8f total 65. 
12 13 
.. 10 
.. 15 
13 14 14 14 12 
14 14 10 8 9 
38 13 12 14 13 13 13 
8 6 10 
8 10 .. 
*9 13 
Asbury Park.— Flitcroft 2, Schenk 2, Matthews 17; total 61. 
Rahway.— Gibson 20, Way 20, Gaskill 20; total 60. 
Hudson— Von Lengerke 25, W. M, Smith 20, Hexamer 14; total 
59. 
May 22, Third Day. 
There were six live-bird events on the programme of to-day. 
No. 2 was at 15 live birds, for the individual live-bird championship 
of the State. This was won by Mr. J. W. Hoffman, with a straight 
score. lie used a Parker gun, E, C. powder and II. M. C. shells. 
The three-man team race for the championship of the State was 
won by the. Freehold team, composed of Messrs. W. C. Danser, 
Muldoon and E. J. .Van Derveer. Danser used a Francotte gun, 
V. M. C. shells and L. & R. powder. Van Derveer used a Smith 
gun, mixed shells and L. & R. powder. The scores: 
Event No. 1, 5 live birds, $3 entrance, two moneys: Stevens 5, 
One Penny 5, Johnson 5, J. L. Smith 5, Annie Oakley 5, Hage- 
dorn 5, Dansel 5, Bissett 5", Ivins 5, Muldoon 5, Leek 5, Keller 5, 
Dubrow 5, Hoffman 4, Cellar 4, C. H. M. 4, Hovey 4, Burtis 4, 
Buzby 4, Timmons 4, Kattengill 4, Van Derveer 4, Koegel 4, 
Hansman 4, Daudt 4, Lamb 4, Hexamer 3, Green 3, Sussman 3, . 
Lurgan 2, Grenalle 1, Butler, J. T. Laird, and Mills withdrew. 
Event No. 2, Individual championship of the State at live birds, 
15 live pigeons, entrance $7.50, 28yds. rise. Prize the Association's 
cold medal: 
Hoffman 222222222222222—15 *Colville 220 
One Penny.... 1222222222* *Daudt 120 
*Keller 222220 Johnson 120 
Stevens 221210 Koegel 10 
Apgar 22220 *Hagedorn ...0 
Plansman 2122* Hexamer * 
Ivins 12120 Annie Oakley. 0 
*Lurgan 210 
* Shot in sweepstakes, non-residents. 
Event No. 3, three-man team championship of the State, 10 birds 
per man, 28yds. rise: 
Freehold Gun Club, South Side G.C., Newark. 
Danser 222*222122— 9 Koegel 2222222222—10 
Muldoon 222112222*— 9 Hoffman 2222202222— 9 
Van Derveer... 2120222221— 9— 27 Apgar 22011*2221— 8—27 
Brunswick G.C., New Brunswick. Hudson G.C., Tersey City. 
Applegate ......2221112222—10 Hexamer 2222222 
Stevens 2222222222—10 Von Lengerke. .0212110 
Bissett 02*1222220— 7—27 Baron 2001001,withdrew. 
Shoot-off, 5 birds: 
Freehold Gun Club. Brunswick G.C., New Brunswick. 
Danser 222—3 Applegate 220 
Muldoon 212—3 Stevens 20 
Van Derveer 222—3— 9 Bissett 21 
South Side G. C, Newark. 
Koegel 12 Apgar 02 
Hoffman ........22 
Event No. 4, 10 pigeons, 30yds. rise, high guns, open to all; 
$5 entrance: 
Koegel 2222222222—10 Johnson 01121120w 
Hoffman 2222222222—10 Banks 1220110w 
Stevens 2212122101— 9 Keller 2202220w 
Hagedorn 2121221122—10 Hansman 2221220*w 
Von Lengerke 2222021222— 9 Bissett 22200w, 
Leroy 2222220222— 9 Lurgan 0*21w 
Hopkins . 1111102111— 9 Timmons 2020w 
T L Smith *111111112— 9 Morfey 202w 
"Apgar 1112022221— 9 Daudt OlOw 
Lamb 2102111212— 9 Cella 200w 
Leek 1212022222— 9 One Penny OOw 
"Event No. 5, miss-and-out, 30yds. rise: One Penny 9, Leroy 9, 
Danser 9, Hopkins 9, Lamb (re-entry) 9, Van Derveer 9, Keller 9, 
Muldoon 7, Johnson 5, Hansman 3, Banks (re-entry) 3, R< A. Ellis 
2, John 2, Hoffman 1, Bijou 1, Gaven 1, Daudt 1, Koegel 1, 
Patterlin 1, Lamb, J. L. Smith, Lewis and Banks missed first bird. 
May 23, Fourth Day. 
The fourth day was devoted to the Interstate team shoot between 
New York and New Jersey, It was called an amateur team contest. 
The conditions so set forth as follows: Amateur team contest 
between teams of ten to fifteen men each, representing the States 
of New York and New Jersey. Conditions: Each man to shoot 
at 25 live birds, 30yds. rise. Entrance cost of birds, each man to 
pay for his own birds only. Prize, honor of winning. 
The birds were an excellent lot. The scores were as follows: 
New York Team— T. W. Morfev 22, T. H. Keller 20, E. Banks 21, 
W. Hopkins 22, E. Kattengill 19, S. M. Van Allen 22, H. P. Fes- 
senden 20, J. H. Kroeger 18, C. Steffens 24, L. H. O'Connell 19; 
total 207. 
New Jersey Team.— H. C. Koegel 18, F. C. Bissett 24, H. H. 
Stevens 22, J. L. Smith 24, W. C. Danser 14, J. E. Applegate 19, 
Neaf Apgar 22, E. S. Johnson 21, E. I. Van Derveer 21, J. W. 
Hoffman 22; total 207. 
In connection with the above a sweepstakes, $5 entrance was 
shot: B. W. Leroy 23, Hood Waters 21, D. S. Daudt 16, Hans- 
man 21. 
The winners of purses were: Bissett, Smith, Steffens, 24, first; 
Leroy, 23, second; Morfey, Hopkins, Van Allen, Stevens, Apgar, 
22, third; Banks. H. Waters, Johnson, Hansman, 21, fourth,- 
Miss-and-out, 28yds. rise: Steffens 6, Van Arsdale 6, Stevens 6, 
Hopkins 5, Lamb 4, Johnson 2, Van Derveer 2, Hyse 2, Koegel 1, 
Kroeger 1, R. A, Ellis, Banks, Smith, Apgar and Danser missed 
first bird. 
Preliminary sweepstake No. 1, 15 targets: Apgar 15, Burtis 15, 
Leek 14, R. A. Ellis 14, Hopkins 14, H. Waters 13, Daudt 13, 
Koegel 13. Keller 13, Van Derveer 13, Hansman 12 Muldoon 12, 
J. T. Smith 12, W. C. Danser 11, Johnson 11, Schenck 8, Lamb 8. 
Preliminary sweepstake No. 2, 15 targets: Apgar 11, Burtis 14, 
Leek 9, R. A. Ellis 12, Hopkins 11, H. Waters 15, Daudt 12, 
Koegel 11, Hans 13, J. T. Smith 13, W. C. Danser 10, Johnson 7. 
Schenck 10, Lamb 4, Applegate 14, Van Allen 14, Kattengill 11, 
Banks 11, Hoffman 14, Baron 11, Leroy 11, Bissett 10. 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
Cripple Creek Gun Club of Colorado. 
Chicago, 111., May 24.— Mr. C. R. Hutchison, secretary, sends 
scores of the Cripple Creek Gun Club, of Colorado shoot of May 
18, as below. I wonder when "Cameo" (Mr. C. R. Hutchison) 
left Jerseyville, III., where he used to live? He was secretary of 
the gun club there, too. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 25 25 25 15 10 10 15 Targets: 25 2 5 25 15 10 10 15 
Huff 24 23 22 14 10 7 14 Thorpe 12 9 
Jones 17 21 .. 7 6.7.. L E Smith.. 21 23 .. 14 7 8 14 
Mitten 21 12 11 11 .. - . . . King 16 21 20 12 7 7 
Daily 20 17 .. 13 9 5 12 Razee 22 24 .. 14 .. .. 
Dingman ... 21 20 23 . . 7 6 . . Glover 19 20 .. 13 7 6 . . 
Cameo 21 Roodhouse... 14 11 
Woodruff ...11 6.. .. 2 3.. Matlock .... 9 10 11 8 6 6 12 
Tolman 14 9 G Stoddard.. 15 16 16 8 7 8 .. 
Vulliet 8 .. .. :. .. .. .. H Stoddard 12 
Forrest 23 19 21 8 5 6.. F E Smith.. 18 17 17 . . 3 3 9 
Events 5 and 6 were at 5 pairs.. 
Mt. Sterling Aquatic Shoot. 
The second annual grand floating tournament of the Mt. Sterling 
111., Gun Club, according to J. Breidenbend, secretary, will be held 
June 19. The steamer Peoria and barge Pearl have been chartered 
for the occasion. The boats will leave Meredosia, 111., at 8:40 A.M. 
going up the river, through the La Grange locks, past Beardstown' 
to Browning and return, instead of down the river; as last year.' 
Returning, will arrive at Meredosia 7 P. M. It will be remembered 
by those present last year that the shoot was a success. This year 
the members have decided to make it. a record-breaker. As be- 
fore, it will be operi to all. Shoot beginning at 9 A, M. Pro- 
gramme offers twelve target events. Four moneys. 
Illinois State Shoot. 
The Illinois State shoot will be held the first week in June on 
dates earlier announced. No great enthusiasm exists over ' the 
matter on account of the situation in regard to live-bird shooting 
The convention will, however, be held arid the target events will be 
shot through. It is stated that arrests will be made if live-bird 
shooting is undertaken, and a good many shooters do not like to 
go into the live-bird events for this reason. Some clubs may with- 
hold their entry from the Association on this account. Notwith- 
standing all this, it is thought that a very good attendance will 
turn out and that the shoot will by no means fee « failure, 
So far as can be determined, tnese live-bird cases have by no 
means killed the -trapshooting in Chicago, but simply crowded it 
into other channels. Indeed there is more ammunition burned 
now than there was whefl more live birds were shot, borne of the 
live-bird shooters have taken to target shooting. I he Chicago 
Can GJ»ib grounds were packed at the last shoot, ana a good 
many shooters will now burn 100 shells where formerly they might 
have used a couple of dozen. The man who owns a gun must 
shoot at something, and if it ue not .at live birds, then it will be 
inanimates. This seems to be the most noticeable immediate 
development of the live-bird agitation this spring. If our friends 
the enemy believed they were going to put U3 out of business 
they were mistaken. HOUGH. 
Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, May 24.— The appended scores were made to-day on? 
our grounds on the occasion of the fourth trophy shoot of the; 
first series. 
T. D. Pollard carried off the honors of the day by making 25 
straight, thereby capturing Class A trophy. L. Thomas won Class 
B trophy on 24. A. Marshall did the same thing on the same 
score in Class C. 
Owing to the threatened rain, the attendance was not up to our 
average, only seventeen shooters participating in the trophy event, 
although several others came in later. The scores as a whole were 
good, eleven out of the seventeen making 20 or better; no handi- 
cap allowance. 
There was little or no wind to interfere with the flight of the 
targets, and barring a dense fog or smoke bank in front of th« 
traps, it was an ideal afternoon for shooting. 
Fourth trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
Dr T W Meek 1111110111111101111101111-22 
L Thomas 11111111 1111111U11 011111— 24 
A McGowan 1110111110010010110101111—. 17 
P McGowan 0111111111101111111111111—23; 
J D Pollard 1111111111111111111111111—25 
R S Leete 10in01000111100110010111-^-l!5 
J McDonald UllllOlllOlullllillOHlO— 2C> 
W P Johnson 1110101111101101110101111— 19 1 
A D Dorman 1101111111111111111101111—23 
F G Barnard 11O10101O1111101111010111— 17 
A Marshall lllllllllOllllllimillll— U 
J C Kissack 1111000010110111011001010—14 
T Eaton 1011110111111111111111111—23 
G B Drinkwater ....lOlllllllllOllOUUUllOl— 21 
O Von Lengerke 1111111101111111111111011—23 
Mi dgl ey 1111101111111111110111101—22 
Tom Jones OUOOllllllUOOOlllllOlll— 18 
Events: 1 2 3 .4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 0 
Targets: 10 15 10 10 10 10 Targets: 10 15 10 10 10 10 
Meek 10 12 10 10 8 9 W P Johnson.. ..11 7 9 .. .. 
Thomas 11 6 8 7 7 Dorman 15 8 6 .. .. 
A McGowan.... 6 12 7 6 8 7 Barnard 7 5 6 6 8 
P McGowan... 8 11 10 9 6 10 Marshall 15.. 
Pollard 10 11 7 9 10 10 Drinkwater 11 8 7 .. .. 
McDonald 10 13 7 9 9 9 Von Lengerke. .. 15 8 9 8 7 
Kissack 5 10 7 4 8 7 Midgeley 12 
Eaton 10 11 10 10 10 10 Jones 6 4 .. .. 
Leete 9 8 6 .. .. Eldred 3 3 3 4 
Dr. J. W. Meek, Sec'y- 
Sherbrooke Gun Club. 
Sherbrooke, Que., May 15. — The shoot to-day was under handi- 
cap conditions. Following are the scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 Total 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 Broke. Av. 
Moreau 10 10 16 10 9 55 . 69 
Fort 12 11 17 13 13 16 9 11 15 12 129 .78 
Head 12 10 17 7 11 10 12 13 16 10 118 .71 
Wiseman 9 13 15 10 13 17 11 10 14 10 122 .74 
E G White 9 14 17 10 12 15 10 13 18 13 131 .79 
Richardson .12 5 14 14 13 17 13 12 14 14 128 .78 
Holcombe .12 9 17 11 4 16 1112 13 12 117 .71 
Boville 14 14 16 10 8 12 8 10 20 12 124 .75 
Burroughs 12 12 16 9 7 10 8 13 13 11 111 .67 
Heney 10 1114 13 13 17 11111112 123 .74 
Thompson 12 13 15 9 11 15 12 14 13 13 127 .78 
Eraser 12 13 16 10 13 10 12 13 16 .. 115 .76 
Craig 12 14 14 12 13 16 11 8 13 14 127 .78 
Dr White 11 11 15 11 11 15 14 10 16 13 127 .78 
Bray 12 14 15 12 11 18 14 14 15 12 137 .83 
Higginson 6 13 15 14 14 17 9 13 16 12 129 .78 
Goodhue 15 13 17 10 10 20 9 14 19 9 136 .83 
Paine 13 12 16 13 13 15 13 12 19 9 135 .83 
Bredenberg 12 13 18 9 13 11 9 12 17 12 126 .78 
Scriver 9.... 7 10 13 12 .. 13 .. 64 .65 
Hood 11 13 14 li, 14 8 11 16 11 120 .80 
Niel 14 8 .. 13 .. .. 17 14 66 .73 
Clark 11 8 8 15 12 54 .63 
Loomis 12 11 23 .66 
Stpckwell , 11 11 .73. 
Twent-target team race: 
Champlain.— Holcomb 19, Burroughs 13, Bridenberg 16, Paine 19, 
Fraser 19; total 86. 
Ottawa, at 25 birds.— Boville 16, Dr. White 24, Heney 17, Hig- 
ginson 21; total 78. 
Sherbrooke,— Craig 15, Goodhue 17, Neil 15, Thompson 18, Bray 
17; total 82. 
Swanton. — Fort - 18, Head 17, Richardson 20, Wiseman 18, E. G» 
White 17; total 90. • 
Merchandise series, 10 targets: E. G. White 10, Holcomb 10, 
Fort 10, Thompson 10, Wiseman 10, Higginson 9, Hood 9, 
Moreau 9, Clark 9, Boville 9, Dr. White 9, Stockwell 9, Craig 8, 
Goodhue 8, Bray 8, Fraser 8. 
Emerald Gun Club. 
The club shoot of the Emerald Gun Club last week was post- 
poned on account of the scarcity of birds. A 5-bird sweep, how- 
ever was shot. Entrance $2.25, two moneys, Rose system. The 
scores: 
T Snort, 2S 00112—3 
P May, 2S. ..-.2**20—2 
W Sands, 28 ...02222—4 
J Moore, 28 111012—4 
H Koegel, 30 22022—4 
E J Roberts, 28 22222—5 
O N T, 2S ..21202—4 
F Kail, 28 20222-4 
Target events were as follows: 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 15 15 10 
Mike 10 15 15 10 
Moore 5 11 .. .. 
Schoverling 8 12 . . 
Schuble 
Cody . . 
May . . . 
Koegel 
Fischer 
8 12 
S 4 
8 12 
9 12 
7 13 
7 7 
Cody (guest), 2-8 00112—3 
B Amend, 30... ......... .20222— 4 
A Schoverling, 30 ..22222—5 
Waper, 30 . ,.230l5M 
Dr Wilson, 28 ..,..221Ql— 4 
F Hansman, 28.... 12111—5 
L Colquitt, 30 12012—4 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 15 15 10 
Sands 9 9 10 6 
Roberts 5 8 9.. 
Amend 15 8 
Colquitt , ., .. 10 ., 
Hansman 13 9 
O N T 13 .. 
Kayser 6 8 
Keystone Shooting League. 
Holjiesburc Junction, . Pa., May 24.— The weather was very 
warm for live-bird shooting, yet the birds flew well. There was a 
stifhsh breeze, which helped the birds greatly. Mr and Mrs F E 
Butler were visitors, and Mrs. Butler (Annie Oakiey) took pari in 
the competition. 
The first event was the Keystone challenge cup, 10 birds 28yds 
rise; open sweepstake added. The scores: 
Rothacker 1220222222— 9 
Budd *111202222— 8 
Hobbs . .... ...0222122102—8 
Bauer 2221111112—10 
Johnson 2222222202— 9 
McGrath ......... .*2*1111111— 8 
Harvey 2222222201— 9 
Francotte 211210120*— 7 
Butler 1221122**0 7 
Annie. Oakley 22*1221210-- 8 
Van Loon 2022222221— 9 
Harrison 1112021121— 9 
Tn this event Bauer was the only one to score straight 
The club handicap at 10 birds, had thirteen entries. The scores : 
Rothacker, 28 *012222021— 6 
Budd, 29 2222222222—10 
Flobbs, 28 0222222202— 8 
Bauer, 27 ...1111012121—9 
Johnson, 28.... ,0220*w 
McGrath, 27. ..... . .02111020*w 
Harvey, 38... 202222* w 
Francotte, 28 ..1110222022—8 
Butler, 28...... 1*02021221—7 
Van Loon, 28...... 2211222220— 9 
Harrison 28........ 1211121100- 8 
Newgold, 27. ..... . .2202212001— 7 
Scott, 29...... ...... 22Ul(feia.— 9 
