June 7, I90&1 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
Mafylan^ Cottnty Shoot* 
Baltimore, Md., May 21.— The three days' Maryland county 
shoot was a success. The programme as devised by the pro- 
motors of the shoot met the approval and support of a large 
number of shooters, whose names appear infrequently in the 
lists of tournament competition. 
May 21, First Day. 
About 16,000 targets were thrown, and though diligent activity 
was shown, the programme of the day was unfinished. The 
County three-man team contest was of the unfinished competition. 
Open events; events open to the shooters of the world: 
Events: 123466789 
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Targets ! 15 
Elliott . 12 
Fox 9 
Collins . i 11 
Waters 13 
Eick 13 
German . . . . . ...... 13 
Dupont 10 
Lupus 13 
Burke 13 
J E Keller, 12 
Hicks 13 
Malone t 13 
Storr 14 
Bond 10 
Stearns T 11 
Leland 11 
Henderson 12 
Chew 12 
Burroughs 18 
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Reif 
Parks 
Mrs Park 
Dixon 
Watts 11 
Macky 14 
Strange 11 
Gent ................ «• * M 
George • • > • •• •• 
Hart 
'Boyd 
Levy ••«..•«.■««......... . • » • • • • * . • . • 
Tracey 
County Sweepstakes.- 
ers and amateurs only: 
Events; 12 3 
Targets: 15 15 20 
Hopkins 12 12 17 
Booker 14 11 14 
Godwin ........ 14 U ll 
George 12 15 15 
E Nelson 10 10 13 
Tydings ....... 9 13 17 
Basil 13 14 17 
Boucher ....... 12 7 14 
J W Bond..... 5 .. .. 
Ensor 9 13 13 
Smith 12 10 11 
R Barns 11 7 10 
Worthington ....12 14 13 
Owings ........ 9 12 14 
C Kirk 6 13 12 
W Miller 13 13 14 
Spark 12 10 14 
McCush 9 9 17 
Cole 14 12 18 
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Sweepstake events open to county shoot- 
H D Jackson.. 15 12 12 
T H Boulden... 13 9 15 
Hart ,. 8 14 17 
Kroh 12 5 13 
X Davis 13 11 .. 
Richards 11 .. 10 
H White 14 11 .. 
L Shaab ...... 11 13 20 
Burroughs 13 10 14 
T Nelson ....... 9 8 15 
J T Moore .... 4 7 13 
Offut 9 6 13 
Gifford 12 14 15 
England 10 14 15 
Brady 11 9 15 
H. N Barnes.... 13 9 15 
E W Jackson... 13 12 15 
Little 6 6 . . 
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12 8 15 
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Events: 1 
Targets : 15 
T Davis 10 
Williams 7 
R Schaeffer ... 13 
Griffin 9 
Evans 12 
Kaiser 10 
Harrison 8 
Pulton 5 
Baldwin 10 
Walter 14 
J Kelly 6 
Levy 12 
Marley 9 
F L Thomas... 14 
Amninger 7 
Cox 8 
Lilly 2 
Robertson 14 
David 11 
Medinger 13 
Heintz 12 
Fisher 7 
Wetherold , 
Mackey 
Sinskey 
Watts 
Strange 
Foster 
Pierce 
Dogherty 
Allen 
Penn 
Chance 
Kelly 
Molesworth 
Carson 
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Intercounty Contests. — In the last few weeks the Queen Anne's 
County and Anne Arundel (Annapolis) teams have been shooting 
a series of races. Each team won one race on its own grounds. 
To-day these teams shot their final race, and the Queen Anne's 
county team won the contest and championship as between these 
counties. Each man shot at 50 targets. The scores were as fol- 
lows: 
Queen Anne's Team. 
George, captain 38 
Booker 44 
Seward 41 
Godwin 38 ' 
Smith .................39 
Sudler 39 
Brown ....................36 
.Wallace 36—311 
Annapolis Team. 
Tydings, captain 41 
Boucher 30 
Levy 41 
Coffin 38 
Basil 42 
R Smith 34 
Candee .....30 
Watts 33—289 
Three-Man Team Race. — Race for teams of three shooters each, 
of country clubs only, no Baltimore city shooters allowed to com- 
pete, to decide the county team championship of Maryland; 50 
targets per man (unfinished): 
Anne Arundel No. 1. 
Tydings ...... ■ 41 
Boucher 36 
Levy 38-115 
Cecil No. 3. 
H Worthington 38 
H Wise 35 
N England 37—110 
Anne Arundel No. 2. 
T Strange ......37 
R R Smith 37 
A Knackstedt 23— 97 
Anne Arundel No. 3. 
E Basil 40 
T Watts .....44 
T Heintz 31—115 
Anne Arundel No. 5._ 
Roe 35 
Clarson 22 
Jones 25— 82 
Queen Anne's No. 1. 
George ...40 
Booker 39 
Seward .: 42—121 
May 22, Second Day. 
The unfinished team race of yesterday was resumed to-day, and 
Baltimore county team No. 1 came out the victor. Queen Anne 
county was a close second. The individual championship was 
won by H. D. Jackson, a member of the PerryvilJe Club, of 
Cecil county. Six teams shot yesterday. The remaining four- 
teen made scores to-day as follows: 
Uueen Anne's No. 2. 
C E 'Smith 42 
J K Brown 37 
W Wallace 36—115 
Cecil No. 4. 
E W Jackson .....38 
S E Clayton 37 
Gifford 32—107 
Montgomery No. 1. 
H Wetherald 28 
J H Robinson 42 
F G Thomas 38—109 
Prince George's No. 1. 
Baldwin 31 
V Kaiser 39 
E Fisher 16— 86 
Baltimore No. 4. 
Offutt 34 
J Kelly 37 
Marley 36—107 
Carroll No. 1. 
J Daharty 35 
T Allen 37 
E Penn... 35—107 
Cecil County No. 3. 
H L Worthington ..38 
H White 35 
H England 37—110 
Cecil County No. 4. 
E W Jackson ......38 
S E Clayton.. ....37 
Gifford 32—107 
Montgomery No. 1. 
H B Wetherald ....28 
T H Robinson.... 43 
F L Thomas. 3S— 109 
Prince George's No. 1. 
Baldwin .............. ....31 
V Kaiser 39 
E Fisher .....H— 86 
Montgomery No. 2. 
T T Moore 41 
T W Bond 13 
E A Gill 38— 92 
Cecil No. 2. 
H D Jackson 44 
M E Cole 40 
H Barnes ...36—120 
Prince George's No. 2. 
Baden 33 
Orme 30 
Rawlings 32— 95 
Baltimore No. 2. 
Brady 38 
Marley 40 
Hullihan . 44—122; 
Baltimore County No. 4, 
Offutt .........34 
J Kelly .......37 
Marley .36-107 
Carroll County No. 1. 
f Daherty .... i 35 
Allen 37 
Penn 35—107 
Carroll County. 
R Barnes 30 
J Owings 36 
N H Richard..:.. 34—100 
The open events resulted as follows: 
Events : 
Targets : 
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Baltimore Ndi 3 'i 
Sparks 38 1 
Kroh 25 ^ 
Ensor 34- 92 
Cecil No. 1. 
Miller 41 
McCush ......37 
C Kirk 32-110 
Calvert No. 1. 
Armiger . 1 . .... . . ... ..... .38 
Cox . e* . • • •. .... .24 
Lilly .....22-84 
Eick .. 
Fox . . 
Storr .. 
Collins 
Lupus 
Kellar 
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The 100-target amateur county championship results are as fol- 
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lows: 
Skaab 76 
Tydings w. 
Hopkins 87 
Levy 83 
Sparks 73 
Basil 87 
Morgan 47 
Gifford 73 
England 70 
H Barnes « 65 
Worthington 80 
Pennsy 69 
White 69 
C W Hart 78 
Walter 87 
C Kirk 65 
Godwin .61 
Brown 71 
George 82 
Knackstedt 63 
Booker 88 
E Smith 65 
Seward 72 
W Wallace 74 
E W Jackson 80 
Kroh 80 
Alexander ...66 
Dr Boyd 80 
Gill 55 
Silver King 60 
Prospect 55 
Brady 78 
Cole 88 
Alberger ......71 
Owings 56 M Muler 71 
R Barnes 62 
Rawlings 67 
Baden 60 
Meddinger , 58 
R R Smith... w. 
Burroughs 81 
Ensor 56 
The events open to county amateurs only resulted as follows: 
Smoky 68 
McCush 77 
W S Keech 52 
Offutt w. 
H F Jackson 91 
A F Fisher 52 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 
Tydings 13 7 14 8 10 17 
Hopkins ...... 9 14 18 13 12 15 
Levy 13 13 17 11 12 12 
Ensor 7 11 11 11 10 13 
Sparks 8 9 10 13 10 15 
Basil 13 13 18 13 12 17 
George 12 14 15 11 12 15 
Gifford 10 13 12 15 12 15 
England 11 9 13 6 13 15 
H Barnes....;.. 7 5 15 7 13 17 
Worthington .. 10 10 16 11 9 16 
Pennsy 11 14 14 13 11 10 
R Barnes ..10 8 .. 10 14 
Owings - . 8 12 : . 11 . . 18 
Shaab 9 11 18 13 11 18 
T W Hart 13 12 12 10 8 .". 
Burrough 14 11 13 . . . . 16 
C Kirk 8 12 .. 9 .. 10 
T McCush ..... 13 10 18 12 9 16 
M Miller 7 8 18 8 .. .. 
Williams 7 8 8 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 
David 11 .. 16 .. 11 .. 
Cabe 8 12 .. 13 13 .. 
H D Jackson,. 11 8 .. 14 13 .. 
White 11 11 15 10 9 13 
E Smith 8 .. .. 11 14 
T Davis .. 9 .. .. 8 .. 
Orme .. 6 6 - ■ 
Baden 9 
E W Tackson 15 10 13 14 
Walter .. .. 14 11 11 15 
R R Smith.. .. 11 .. .. 
Knackstedt 10 . . 
Rawlings 6.. .. 
Hooker 16 
Godwin . . 16 
J Moore 16 
Alexander 17 
Fisher 14 
Meddinger 9 
Morgan .. .. 16 
May 23, Third Day. 
The shoot continued with unabated interest to-day. With the 
preliminary practice and programme shooting about 34,000 targets 
were thrown. To-day was devoted to live-bird competition. The 
main event was the individual championship at 10 birds each, 
and Gifford and Miller tied with 10 each. The tie was shot off, 
miss-and-out style, and Gifford loat his first bird and Miller killed, 
winning the championship of the State. 
J. M. Miller, the new champion, is a resident of Port Deposit. 
The present year is the first he has shot at the traps. He was 
one of the five men who shot straight yesterday in the 5-bird race. 
Benjamin Eick, a Western expert, did the best shooting in his 
class, killing 49 out of 50 from the 31yd. mark. The only scheduled 
event in which Miss Annie Oakley competed was at 5 birds in the 
expert class. She killed all of her birds neatly. 
The live birds were furnished by Mr. James R. Malone, and con- 
sidering the warm day, they were a good, fast lot. 
For county amateurs, 5 birds, entrance, price of birds: 
00211—3 Tydings 11112—5 
10011—3 Gifford 10110—3 
Oeorge 
Silver King 
England 11011—1 
H D Jackson.. 12210—4 
M Miller 11221—5 
H R Barnes ...22101—4 
Hopkins 21122—5 
Shaab 20122—4 
Godwin 11121—5 
Pennsy 12111—5 
Championship shoot at 10 birds, entrance price of birds: 
George .1010012110— 6 
Silver King. ...... .. 2110122121— 9 
England 2112110120— 8 
H R Barnes 2122021122— 9 
T M Miller ..2122112122—10 
Godwin 1221021122— 9 
Tydings 1211202100—7 
Gifford 1112211121—10 
Hopkins 2220122202— 8 
Shaab 1222022111— 9 
Prospect 1102011000— 5 
Jackson 1111102212— 9 
Rooker .2200200020— 4 
Dr Boyd 1212012211— 9 
Events open to all, 5 birds, entrance $5: 
Elliott, 32 11211—5 
Burk, 30 ...10211—4 
Malone, 30 11111—5 
Butler, 29 01192—3 
Kellar, 28 OaOiI— 3 
Miss Oakley, 28 21121—5 
Eick, 31 11222—5 
Burke 11022222—7 
M Massey 22*212002—6 
Pennsv 22020021—5 
Miss Oakley , 11221001—6 
Butler 21102021— G 
Franklin 02101202—5 
Bond 20011122—6 
A R M 20012222—6 
Seitz. 30 11121—5 
Stearns, 30 22220—4 
Du Pont, 30 11121—5 
Hicks, 30 22222—5 
Leland, 28 ...11211—5 
Bond, 30 21210—4 
Hawkins, 30 12111—5 
Eight birds, entrance ?5: 
Seitz 10202112—6 
Stearns 21021222—7 
Leland 20102200—4 
Hicks 22222222-g 
Du Pont 10011022—5 
Hawkins 02121212—7 
Malone ..12112022—7 
Kellar 00202002—3 
Eick 12222221—8 
Sixteen birds, entrance $10: 
Seitz, 29 1111111022210010—12 
Stearns, 30 ... 2202222222202022—13 
Hicks, 31 - 2222202222222222—15 
Du Pont, 30 v 0221221212211211—15 
Hawkins. 30 2221122202210122—14 
Burke, 30 „ 1122122121111220—15 
Malone, 30 2120101111122211—14 
Kellar, 28 0221112200101212—12 
M Massey, 29 2120202011212011—12 
Eick, 31 2221202222222222—15 
A R M. 28 1212112021221122—15 
Bond, 29 ...„ 1221112221021112—15 
Pennsy, 29 7. 2002001 
In shoots where there were ties the winners divided the money 
instead of shooting off ties. In the 16-bird race Burke, of Balti- 
more, had killed 15 birds straight, and had but 1 to shoot at 
All others had missed one or more. Had Burke killed the bird 
iie would have gotten first money, $33. 
He knocked tne bird down, but it got up and flew out of bounds 
before the boy could retrieve it. Burke thus dropped in the 
15-kill class, and instead of winning $33, got only $5.50. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Hell Gate G«n Club. 
Carlstadt, N. J„ May 27.— The Hell Gate Gun Club had twenty. 
iive contestants in the club event, held at Outwater's grounds' 
to-day. M. Dietzen made the only straight score in the club 
event. Names, in the club point handicaps, distance and scores 
and totals follow: 
Score.. Points, 
Roof, 30 2122211220-9 1 
E Steffens, 28 2212212121-10 
J Schlicht, 28 22002*1121— 7 .. 
F A Belden, 30 , 0022222220— 7 T 
W G Wellsow, 28 0112111022— 8 
H Kohla, 28... 12210121*2—8 
A Dietzel, 30 2222222222-10 
T H Voss 30 1221101212- 9 7 
L T Muench, 28 1121211*12- 9 6 
J Wellbrock, 30 1221222202- 9 7 
E A Meckel, 28 '. 1*20220210— 6 5% 
P Ganns, 28 0121023 110— 7 6% 
H Foster, 28 1220*10111- 7 7 
C Lang, 28 ..1112211000— 7 7 
P Albrecht, 28 1112012201— S .- 
P Woelfel, 28 0220002200—4 6% 
R Baudendizel, 26... 2212210112—9 
C V Gunther, 28 2203222120— » 6& 
J H Doherty, 26 0020000200— t 
f Klenk, 28 0212211010—7 
F Trostel, 28 0211202111— 8 — I 
T P Dannefelser, 28 , ...0211112001— 7 -- ! 
W A Sands, 28 2222202222— 9 
C Webber, 28 0211111021— 8 
Other events were shot as follows, of which all but the first, a' 
5-bird race, were miss-and-outs: 
Roof 3 C Von Lengerke 3 .. 
Meckel 4 ., .. 0 .. .. Trostel 4 .. 
Meunch 5 Albrecht 4 .. 
Baudendizel ... 3 John Hen 4 1 
Klenck 2 Voss 5 3 
Lang 4 Dietzel 4 0 
Wellbrock 3 3 0 E Steffens 4 2 
0 14 
.00 
2 i 3 
Sands 6 .. 
All divided. 
J Schlicht 3 2 
2 0 3 
10 0 
Jackson Park Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., June 1. — At the special request of several out- 
of-town gentlemen, the Jackson Park Gun Club, of Paterson, N. J.„ 
will hold a shoot at their beautiful grounds, located on the road 
.to Singac, ten minutes' from the City Hall, Paterson, cars every 
fifteen ( minutes direct to grounds, on next Saturday, June 7, 
beginning at 12 noon. 
If we can manage to get good birds we will make it a 5-bird 
shoot for the occasion; if not, we will throw the targets fasS 
enough to suit. Any one and every one are welcome to come out 
and pay us a visit, as this will be our last live-bird shoot till the 
fall. We will see that every one is welcome and well taken care 
of while he is here. 
The grounds have been put in first class shape, and everything: 
is arranged for the comfort of the visitors. We will have plenty 
of shells of both live and clay bird loads on the grounds, suitable 
for either occasion. Any one feeling a desire to come out will 
grant us a favor by dropping a card as soon as possible to E. W. 
Morgan, 72 Broadway, Paterson. All events will be arranged to 
suit the shooters, and any one can shoot for birds only if he so 
desires. Mr. Garry Hopper will furnish shells of any desired load! 
at any time if the shooters do not want to bring shells with them,, 
and have them delivered at the grounds. 
To reach the grounds, take the Singac car at City Hall, and get 
off at Ryles Park entrance and turn to left; notice big flag on 
club house. 
The following clipping explains some matters of interest: 
"The club numbers among its members some of the best wing 
shots in New Jersey, and feels confident that they can put out 
either a three-man or five-man team that can defeat a similar team 
from any other club in the State. There will be a number of open 
events, and as invitations will be extended to scores of clubs, it is 
thought that there will be a large crowd of visiting trapshooters. 
An attempt will be made to induce the Freehold Gun Club teans 
that won the three-man team championship last week to come up> 
and meet three men from the local club in a match for a trophy. 
The club members think that from such crack shooters as Aarom 
Doty, Alderman Chris. Wright, Capt. Powers, Edward W. Mor- 
gan, Garry Hopper, Capt. Money, Count Lenone and a number of 
others they will have no difficulty in selecting a winning team. It 
may not be generally known that the Jackson Gun Club has the 
finest shooting grounds in the State at its place, opposite Ryle 
Park, but this is said to be a fact by men who have visited the 
grounds of most of the prominent Jersey clubs." 
Wm, Dutgher. 
Carlstadt Gtm Club. 
Carlstadt, N. J., May 30.— In the 30-target event the main prize, 
a handsome leather gun case, was won by Mr. Henry Krug. All 
the other events were at 1 10-targets each. The day was delightfully 
pleasant. Following are the scores: 
Events : 1 
E B Smith 4 
Theo Gunpp 6 
W Brightley 3 
F Mader ..' 4 
J Rasmus 2 
W Rasmus 4 
H Krug 5 
M Rasmus 6 
G Frank 4 
F Henning .... 
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6 
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6 
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7 5 6 
8 9 
10 11 
6 17 
4 17 
6 17 
.. 12 
.. 9 
.. 15 
6 2-1 
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3 18 
J de Pauw ,. ... 3 3 3 
Ranway Gun Club. 
Rahway, N. J., May 30.— The handicap shoot for the Winchester 
take-down shotgun, presented by Mr. Chas. Pratt, has scores as 
appended herewith. Mr. Gibson came out winner. A very strong 
wind was blowing. Each man shot at 25 targets for the gun, and 
10 in the shoot-off: 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Gibson .20 5 
Housman 19 6 
Gaskill 19 5 
Brown 18 7 
Oliver 17 7 
Crane 17 8 
First shoot-off: 
Gibson 8 1 
Housman 2 3 
Second shoot-off : 
Gibson 10 0 
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24 
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10 
Hdcp. Brk. Total. 
Hermes 14 8 22 
Acker 13 8 21 
Way , 10 8 18 
Dunn 8 8 16 
Manhkin 4 8 12 
Brown ..6 
Crane 6 
Crane 
Boiling Springs Gun Club. 
Rutherford, N. J., May 30.— The Decoration Day shoot of the 
boiling Springs Fishing and Gun Club was a busy one, there 
being twelve events on the day's programme. No. 6 was a handi- 
cap at 25 targets, of which the allowances are prefixed. There 
was a list of valuable merchandise prizes Mr. T. W. Morfey, 
of the U. M. C. Co., was a visitor, and shot an even 90 per cent." 
gait. The scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 
Targets : 15 15 
Keystone 14 11 
Lenone 8 10 
James 10 
Matzen 11 12 
Abbott 7 .. 
Seeley 31 11 
Kagen 4 5 
Ford 10 9 
Lane , _ 
Coe 
Pelleus 
Paul 
Jeanerett 
Morfey 
Doty ., 
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15 15 
12 13 
12 11 
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6 10 
7 4 
10 11 
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10 10 
5 4 
10 5 
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2 14 
3 21 
5 17 
5 25 
8 21 
5 21 
8 20 
1 21 
8 20 
8 19 
5 22 
5 18 
5 21 
7 8 
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12 13 
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15 15 
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11 12 
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