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FOREST AND STREAM. 
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IN NEW JERSEY. 
Emerald Gun CItib. 
The postponed May shoot of the Emerald Gun Club was held 
to-day, July 15, on Smith Brothers' grounds, Newark, _N. J. Mr. 
W. Hassinger is a new member. The birds were a fair lot. The 
handicaps are distance and points: 
W Corbet, 25 5. .. .0111*01022— 6 A Hawes, 28 1121022102— 8 
T Moore, 28, 61/2. . .1011101021— 7 H Koegle, 30, 7.... 2202122202— 8 
R Regan, 25, 6 1111222022— 9 J Fischer, 28, 6.... 1122121000— 7 
DrO'Conneli, 32, 7.. 1212222202— 9 Dr Hudson, 28, 7.. 1112111210— 9 
F Kali, 28 0111222001— 7 T Short, 28, 7 1220211222— 9 
W Catton. 28, 7... 0212111201— 8 F Hansman, 25. 6. .0.1111*1112— 8 
T Henry, 28, 6 1120110021— 7 W Hassinger, 30, 7.1122112121—10 
R May, 28, 6 110221200*— 6 
Five birds: Koegle 4. Dr. O'Connell 5, Hansman 5, Dr. Hud- 
son 4, R. May 3. 
Freehold Gua Club. 
Freehold, N. J., July 19.— The Freehold Gun Club held quite a 
successful shoot to-day, the event being marked by a strong at- 
tendance of "the Wanderers," some ten in number, most of whom 
shot through the entire programme. The weather was clear and 
Warm and calm. The light in the midday hours was rather high, 
but in the late afternoon it was softer, and favorable for good 
scores. There were ten events on the programme, of which two 
were special contests, namely, the Championship of New Jersey, of 
which the E. C. cup is the emblem, between Messrs. Neaf Apgar 
and W. S. Burtis. and a nine-man team match between teams of 
the Wanderers and the Freehold Gun Club. 
The grounds, situated at the edge of the town, are level, beauti- 
ful and, as to background, favorable for_ good work. The club 
contemplates^ building_ a new club house in the near future, on a 
plan in keeping with its greater scope and greater needs. 
The visiting shooters were most courteously treated. The sweep- 
stakes: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Banks. 12 13 10 
Apgar 14 14 8 
Glover 13 14 7 
D S D 12 13 9 
Morfey 15 12 6 
Gardiner 13 11 8 
Skeliv 12 13 
Waters 13 13 
Dudley 13 13 
Butler 13 11 
W Danser, 1... 10 14 
Burtis 12 11 
Muldoon. 1 11 14 10 
J Laird, 5 7 
Van Derveer, 0 6 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
15 15 10 10 20 30 15 15 
Ewing 6 16 
8 20 29 13 10 
9 20 29 12 14 
7 9 20 
9 8 18 29 12 11 
6 7 16 25 14 10 
8 9 18 23 14 12 
9 10 15 29 13 14 
6 8 16 
8 9 17 29 14 12 
7 9 17 19 9 14 
5 6 15 23 13 13 
7 10 20 
17 24 14 12 
.. 22 .. .. 
9 16 25 13 12 
9 12 
14 
Ellis, 0 19 
J T Laird, 4 30 
W Walling, 6 SO .. .. 
Matthews, 2 28 9 .. 
S B Walling, 5 20 .. .. 
Hance. 0 25 .. 
Campbell, 2 14 .. 
Ferriday 9 .. 
No. 6 was the Freehold Gun Club handicap, the allowances 
following after the names of the contestants. The winners were: 
First. W. Walling; second, J. T. Laird; third. J. Matthews; 
fourth. Van Derveer. 
The E, C. Cop Contest. 
The New Jersey 5tate championship contest, between Messrs. 
W. S. Burtis and Neaf Apgar, was the main event. It proved, 
however, to be an easy victory for the latter by a score of 46 to 38. 
The first 15 targets practically decided the contest, and at the end 
of the first 25, Mr. Apgar had scored 24, with 4 to the gpod, so 
that with such a lead there was no hope for his opponent.' 
Mr. Burtis' gun was pounding his cheek severely, which may 
account for the falling off in his form. The scores: 
N Apgar 11111111111111101111111111011111111111111111111001-46 
W S Burtis llllllOllOlOOlOlllllllimOllOlllllOmOlOOllllOll— 38 
The Waaderers— Freehold Team Race. 
The nine-man team race proved to be quite close, the victors hav- 
ing but a narrow margin of superiority— that is, 3 targets, 187 to 
184, out of a possible 225, or a little better than an average of 83 
per cent. The scores: 
The Wanderers' Team. 
Banks iniOllllUmillllllim— 24 
Apgar lUOinilllllOOllOlllllll— 22 
Glover 1101111111111111111111111—24 
Morfey 1110111111111001111100101—19 
Gardmer ; 1111011111011101110110110—19 
Skelly 1111110111111111110010111—21 
Waters 1111110111111101111101111—22 
Dudley 1110111111111101111111111—23 
Butler OOlOOOtillOlllllOllllOOlOl— 14^ (> . 
Freehold Gun Club Team. 
Hance 1110110101101111111100011—18 
Burtis 0111110101011110101111110—18 
Danser llllllllUOUlllllOOlllOl- 21 
Ellis 0011001111111111110011111—19 
Van Derveer 1011111111110111111101111—22 
Matthews 0101001111011110111111111—19 
Muldoon 0111111111111111111111011—23 
Daudt 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Ewing 110110101110111101110111—19—184 
North River Gun Club. 
Edgewater, N. J., July 19.— The sweepstake events of the North 
River Gun Club's shoot are appended: 
Events : 1 
Targets : 
3456789 10 
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 
6 16 
6 11 
8 10 
19 
11 
16 
Eickhoff 5 5 3 5 5 
Merrill 5 6 8 6 5 5 
Truax 7 7 7 8 5 3 
Richter 9 9 4 9 6 5 
Allison 5 6 7 6 4 6 
Morrison 9 6 6 
Johnson . . . 0 
Fred 3 3 2 2 V. e 
Herrmgton 6 
For members only, 25 targets, handicap, for brass cleaning rod- 
Eickhoff IIOOOUIOOIIIIIIOOOIIOOU— 15+4— 19 
Morrison , 0100101111011101110101011—164-4—20 
Richter 1 llllllllOOOllOOUllOllll- 19+3— 22 
Merrill 0101010100110101000001101—11+7—19 
Truax 0011100100000100100111010—10+3—13 
Allison 1111001010001110100000010—11+6—17 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec'y. 
Saffern Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., July 20.— Ten members of the Jackson Park 
Oun Club, of Paterson, paid a visit to Suffern yesterday after- 
noon as the guests of the Suffern Gun Club. The latter had a. 
delegation at the depot to meet us when we arrived. We were 
overdue m getting to Suffern, as" our train was 45 minutes late 
on leavmg Jersey City. We arrived at Suifern at about 3:15. We 
were escorted by the delegation to the grounds, about 300yds. from 
the depot, and down a steep embankment formed by the Erie 
railroad to the bottom of the Ramapo Valley, where are situated 
the grounds and club house. A large crowd was there to greet 
our coming. There was a squad shooting when we arrived but 
they soon finished, and then followed a general introduction all 
around and a welcome hand extended to the Paterson boys. The 
visitors included Capt, Money. Count Lenone. Capt. John Powers 
former game warden, Wm. Stalter, Garry Hopper Ed Morgan' 
Aaron Doty. G W. Hopper, Wm. Dutcher, James McGuire and 
two other gentlemen. 
While the boys were being made welcome the writer Wm 
Dutcher, made himself generally useful, and by the time the 
Paterson boys got ready, he had all their names down on a score 
pad and entrance money collected. Within ten minutes from the 
time we arrived at the grounds he had the first squad banging awav 
to the wonderment of the crowd. He kept them at it at so fast 
a clip that after shooting at five events, all at 15 targets the 
operator of the electric pull over the magautrap came to him' and 
invited him to come . and take some refreshments and something to 
eat. Then he told the writer that he was making it prettv hot 
work; for the boys, as they were not used to sucl? f^t shooting 
The crowd seemed to enjoy the lively work, and there was plenty 
of encouragement. AH the "while the writer was hustling things 
along he could hear the boys enjoying themselves on the inside 
of the club house. 
They shot six events at 15 targets and one or two 10-target 
events, and then shells were nearly all gone. It was getting 
dark. At the request of the officers of the Suffern Gun Club, 
Capt. Money and Aaron Doty finished up the afternoon's sport 
with a 25-bird race, which was very interesting to spectators, 
ending with 21 for each man, a tie, and no more shells on hand. 
The members of the Suffern Gun Club, whose names I failed 
to get, proposed three cheers and a tiger for the Paterson boys, 
and they were returned with interest by the Jackson Park Gun 
Club till the echo resounded between the hills where the grounds 
are situated. The Paterson boys extended an invitation to the 
Suffern boys to come to Paterson next Saturday, 26th, when 
they will hold a shoot, and enjoy an afternoon with us. 
Capt. Money, and Doty after first event and Capt. Powers shot 
in pretty good form for a strange grounds. Reeves shot in fine 
form. 
The writer was referee: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Count Lenone.. 13 8 9 9 8 10 
Capt Money.... 14 13 13 11 14 12 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Rehling 11 10 11 13 .. .. 
Gillette 6 10 . . 11 8 . . 
A "Doty 7 13 14 13 12 11 Wm Stalter .... 11 8 13 10 10 12 
Wanamaker . , . 10 . . 9 
Hotaling 10 11 10 6 
Becraft 8 11 11 13 6 
J Powers 12 11 10 10 11 12 
G Hopper 6 6 11 6 8 5 
G W Hopper.. 11 10 13 7 11 6 
E W Morgan... 13 9 5 10 8 9 Hicks 10 . 
Reeves 12 14 13 14 10 Preston 10 
Randolph 14 9 11 12 11 . 
Match: Money 21, Doty 21. 
11 
12 
Christopher 
9 .. 10 
.. 9 .. 
8 .. 8 .. 8 
Wm. Dutcher. 
Jeanette Gun Club. 
July 18. — The first shoot of the Jeannette Gun Club on its new 
giounds at Guttenburg was held to-day. Mr. Schortcmeier (Job 
Lott) won Class A medal after a close race, which included a 
shoot-cff on 13 birds. StefTens won the challenge medal. The 
scores: 
F Ehlen, 28 100*100222— 5 
H Pape. 28 12*1101022— 7 
C Meyer, 28 2111121221—10 
C Steffens. 30 1212112111—10 
J H Kroeger, 28. . .0111110212— 8 
C Intermann, 28. . .1111112122— 10 
C Meyerdiercks, 28.2011212101-- S 
A Schumacher, 25.0012021012— fl 
Job Lott, 30 1222111112—10 
Class A shoot-off: 
Job Lott 1121222122222 
Intermann 111111122121* 
Meyer 11111210 
Class B shoot-off: 
Luhrman 2 
Cliallenge medal, 15 birds: 
Steffens, 30. . . .2211212111*1122—14 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out: 
Steffens 212 
Team race; 
Capt Steffens U221— 5 
Intermann 21221—5 
Hainhorst *1011— 3 
Rohlfs 11212-5 
Meyerdiercks 12101—4 
Pape 21222—5 
Koenig 10122—4 
Pape, Jr 10222—4—35 
Ten-bird race, loser to pay for 
Pape. 30 1212001122— 8 
Thyssen, 25 0022122001— 6 
H Gerdes, 25 1021212222— 9 
W Rohlfs, 28 2111111111—10 
J Hainhorst 28. .. .2121232122— lO 
C Thyssen, 25 220*022222— 9 
H Luhrmann, 25. . .0212122122— 9 
H Lohden, 25 100220:J122— 6 
R Mohrmann, 28. .1021212*12— 8 
C Koenig, 25 00*1*21111— 6 
Rohlfs 12220 
Steffens 20 
Gerdes 
Mohrmann, 28.112221111102111—14 
Alohrmann 220 
Capt Meyer 12211—5 
Kroeger 10101—3 
Mohrmann 21211—5 
Thyssen 22221—5 
Gerdes 11110—4 
Ehlen 01122-^ 
Schoen 01021—3 
Schumacher '.02022—3—32 
Rohlfs. 30 2011*22021— 7 
Hainhorst. 30 1000212211— 7 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, HI., July 19.— The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the fifth trophv shoot of the 
second series. Notwithstanding the rain, which fell steadily until 
2 o'clock, fifteen shooters put in an appearance for the trophy 
event. Dr. Meek carried ofi' the honors of the dav, breaking 24 
in the main event, winning Class A trophy. P. IVIcGowan did 
the trick for Class B. scoring 22, while J. Monighan captured the 
trmket in Class C on 14. 
The day was a fairly good one for target shooting, except for 
bemg dark and gloomy. No wind, but abundance of water : 
Twelfth trophy shoot. 25 targets: 
J D Pollard OOlOlOlOOlOOmiOlOlllllO— 14 
C H Kehl 0100000100101111100001100—10 
L Thomas ....11111111100111111)10111111—21 
J. C. Kissack lOlOlllOlOlOmn 01 10001010—12 
J McDonald 1011111111111110] 00110111—20 
J W Meek lllllllimillimilOllll— 24 
A McGowan OOllOOllOOOlOlOOOOllOlOlO— 10 
P McGowan 1111011110111111101111111—22 
R S Leete 0011011101110010000111011—14 
T Eaton lllllllllOllllOmillllOl— 22 
-J- E. Dafter 1001001001100001110111111—14 
W Drmkwater 1111101111111001001111010—18 . 
A Hellman 1111111111111011111011111—23 
M G Eldred OOOlOllOOllUOOOlllllOlOO— 13 
J Monighan 0110101111011111001010000—14 
Events: 12345678 
^Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
Pollard 6 5 10 7 9 ,. .. 
Kehl 4 3 6 7 5 7 .... 
Thomas 5 9 6 8 9 8 6 .. 
Kissack 6 6 6 5 7 « 7 
McDonald 5 7 
Meek , 10 10 
5 
8 10 
5 .. 
7 
9 
10 
10 
7 
8 10 10 
9 .. .. 
. 10 .. 
7 10 10 10 
"s '7 
9 10 .. ,. 
A McGowan 6 S 
P McGowan 9 8 
R S Leete 8 7 
Eaton 7 9 
Dafter 5 
Drinkwater 9 
Hellman 7 
Eldred 3 
Monighan 4 4 1 2 6 ..;. 
Pollard 6 
Dr. J. W. Meek," Se'cV- 
Tournament at Pleasant Hill. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
The sixth annual merchandise and sweepstake (colored") tournev 
will take place at Pleasant Hill, Mo., Aug. 29. Our fifth shoot 
was to the negro race what the last G. A. H. was to the Anglo- 
Saxon one, as it brought together more colored shooters of the 
scatter gun than ^yas ever known of before. This was due largely 
to the liberality of the manufacturers, aiding us in the encourage- 
ment of more trapshooting among our race. 
We expect our comJng shoot to surpass any previous one in 
every respect, as our programme will be more inviting than ever 
and everj- colored lover of trapshooting should begin to prepare 
to make it a point to attend this shoot. 
Owing to the death of the late E. R. Nuttall. of Ohiowa, Neb 
holder of the colored championship cup, emblematic of the colored 
champion wmg shot of the United States, it will be put up in ooen 
competition at this shoot. 
Programmes will be out about the first of August and can be 
obtained by addressing T. H. Cohron, Secretary, Box 345 
Pleasant Hill, Mo. 
Vicfcsborg Gun Club. 
ViCKSBURG, Miss.— The eighth annual shooting tournament of 
the Mississippi and Louisiana Trapshooters' League will be held 
under the auspices of the Vicksburg Gun Club at Vicksburo- 
Miss Aug. 14 and 15 instead of former dates advertised. As 
will be remembered, the yicksburg Gun Club gave a fine tourna- 
ment last August, having m attendance over 100 trap shots Thev 
expect to exceed that number this time. Their handsome cata- 
lague will be issued in the next ten days 
Reduced rail rates will be given to Vicksburg from all points 
Shooters attending the. Birmingham Gun Club tournament^ Aug 
12 and 13 can leave Birmingham the night of Aug. 13 over the 
Oueen & Crescent route and arrive at Vicksburg by 7 A M 
Aug. 14. Any further information wfll be cheerfully furnished 
by J. J. Bradfield, secretary, Vicksburg, Miss lumisnea 
Please note we have changed d^tes of onr shoot to Auo- 14 
and 15, instead of Aug. 19 20, ^y^w sbqoi to Aug. 14 
Algona Gun Club. 
Algona, la., July 16.— The Algona Gun Club tournament was 
fairly well attended, twenty-eight taking part in the shooting. The 
weather was warm, with a strong south wind blowing directly in 
the faces of the shooters. 
The programme called for twelve 15-target events, with ?3 added 
to each event. The shooting was from one set of traps, Sergeant' 
system. Gilbert was high man with 173; Budd and Konvalinka 
second with 168. The scores: 
Events: 
Mortenson 
Castle 
Patch 
J G Smith 
Bastian 
Hcnshaw 
Klein 
Konvalinka . . . . 
Emerson 
Sunderstrum . . 
Budd 
Gilbert 
Moore 
Lampright . . . . 
West 
Shoen 
Brown 
Cramer 
Nelson 
Loss 
Mc In tyre 
H Smith 
Hoon 
Carver 
Wange 
Finkle 
Drayton 
H L Simmons. 
1 2 
14 IS 
5 7 
15 13 
14 12 
12 13 
12 12 
16 12 
14 15 
13 14 
11 14 
13 14 
15 15 
13 13 
14 14 
8 .. 
11 15 
12 13 
3 6 
6 11 
7 8 
9 13 
15 13 
10 13 
11 S 
10 6 
11 .. 
11 14 
3 4 5 
15 13 12 
10 12 15 
13 13,12 
13 13 14 
9 10 13 
11 13 12, 
12 13 14 
13 14 13 
10 15 12 
14 10 13 
12 15 15 
14 15 14 
10 11 13 
11 12 . . 
6 7 8 
13 15 15 
12 14 13 
12 14 15 
13 12 14 
13 13 14 
13 15 11 
15 14 13 
15 15 12 
13 14 14 
11 11 15 
14 13 15 
13 15 15 
li 11 12 
9 10 
14 14 
14 10 
10 14 
14 10 
13 13 
14 14 
14 14 
14 14 
13 13 
13 11 
15 14 
14 14 
12 13 
11 12 
14 15 
iz ii 
9 10 
12 12 
14 14 
14 13 
15 14 
12 12 
10 15 
15 13 
15 14 
12 11 
Total. 
167 
iss 
148 
147 
155 
163 
168 
155 
148 
168 
173 
145 
Av.. 
.927 
!877 
.822 
.811 
.861 
.905 
.933 
.861 
.822 
.933 
.961 
13 13 
11 11 
5 4 
9 11 
7 10 
12 13 
14 12 
15 14 
9 8 
9 13 14 12 14 12 13 14 153 .850 
10 11 11 11 
12 13 9 
14 14 i3 13 i4 15 i2 
13 13 8 14 
15 12 12 13 
Ossinlog Gun Club. 
. .. 14 14 14 13 
. 15 12 12 11 10 
10 9 9 
Hawkeye. 
OssiNiNG. N. Y., July 19.— There was a good turnout of shooters 
at the regular Saturd.ay afternoon shoot of the Ossining Gun Club 
to-day. The main event. No. 6, was at 25 birds, distance handi- 
cap for the TerwilHger prize, a set of game carvers. H. W, 
Bissitig, at 16yds., and J. Hitchcock, at 14yds., tied with 2S 
out of 25. In the shoot-off at 15 birds, Hitchcock broke 12 to 
Bissing's 10. The win was remarkable for the reason that Mr. 
Hitchcock has been on the sick list for some time, and has not 
nearly recovered his accustomed strength. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 25 25 
W Fisher, 16 7 5 17 ... 
E D Garnsey, 15 6 3 .. •. . 6 19 .. 
D O'Connor, 16 8 8 7 6 ,. 15 .. 
R Kromer, Jr, 16 6 7 7 9 7 20 .. 
A Rohr. 14 7 13 .. 
W Clark, 16 7 7 5 9 9 16 ., 
E Ball, 16..... , 6 7.. .. 16 .. 
J Hitchcock, 14 23 
E N Garnsey, 0 5 3 7 4.... 
C Barlow, 16 9 6 9 9 21 .. 
C Blandford, 18 9 8 8 20 24 
A Bedell, IS. 9 . . 21 
G Edgers. 14 19 
A Betti, IS , ii.i 8 8 21 21 
H Hutchings, 0 66 .. 
W Coleman, 17.. 77 ie 26 
H Bissing, 16 10 .. 23 18 
C. G. B. 
Provincial Championship Trophy. 
Sheebrooke, Que., July 19.— I inclose you a clipping from one 
of our city papers of July 12, and would like to publish that part 
of it referring to the Provincial championship trophy, as many 
of your subscribers know the contestants and are interested in the 
late of the old cup: 
"Considerable interest was manifested in the shooting at the 
grounds of the Sherbrooke Gun Club on July 12, as in addition 
to the regular matches, there was a shoot between T. M. Craig 
and N. G. Bray for the individual championship Provincial trophy 
held at present by the former. Last Saturday Craig again came out 
ahead with a score of 45 points. The conditions for this shoot are 
-50 birds, 20 at known angles, 20 at unknown angles, and 5 pairs. 
The scores were: 
T M Craig 16 20 9-45 N G Bray 17 18 7-42 
The scores in the other two matches were: 
Robin Hood, 15 birds: C. H. Clark, 16yds., 14; J. B Goodhue 
19yds., 14; Dr. Stockwell. 17yds., 13; N. G. Bray, 23'yds., 13; T M.' 
e raig, 22yds., 13; C. G. Thompson, 22yds., 12. Clark and Goodhue 
tied, and in the shoot-off Clark won out with 11 to the latter's 10. 
Club trophy, 15 birds: Dr. Stockwell, 16vds.. 14; C. H. Clark. 
}^^^^-' J- „9o?dhue, 19yds., 13; C. 'G. Thompson. 24yds. 
11; T. M. Craig. 24yds.. 10; N. G. Bray, 24vds., 9. C. H. Clark 
won second place in this match, as none of the scratch men are 
eligible for second place in this competition 
Pawtuxet Gun Club. 
Pawtuxet, R. I., July 12.— The first event was the tenth handi- 
cap for silver spoons. The second event was for the silver trophy 
representing the championship of Kent county: 
Events: 1 2 Events: 1 2 
„ Targets: • 25 25 Targets: 25 25 
W Stainton, 16..... 20 17 ShernTan, 16 14 12 
Armstrong 18 16 19 Monteith, 14 12 13 
Sheldon, 20 18 .. R Sheldon, 14 n 
16 19 16 Jordan, 16 12 "7 
Wilhs, 16 , 15 13 J Staiiiton, 16 6 .. 
Julj^ 19.— Event No 1 was eleventh shoot in the handicap for ster- 
ir.g silver spoons. The next shoot will be the last of the series, and 
will be interesting. W. H. Sheldon, at 20yds., beat Dr. Inman by 
2 targets only who in turn led Armstrong by 1 target; thto came 
Sherman, Willis and Stamton in a bunch with equal scores, fol- 
lowed by Ray Sheldon, the twelve-year-old, and Monteith in 
order. Ihe last shoot may change positions somewhat 
Armstrong won the Kent county trophy again to-day; he seems 
to have a cinch on this. 
The ne.xt shoot will be two weeks from to-day, as we postponed 
our regular shoot to allow the boys to see the Interstate team 
match at Providence next Saturday: 
Events : 1 2 
Targets: 25 25 
Willis, 16 21 13 
Tnmaii, 16 21 19 
Sherman. 16 
Armstrong, 18... 
Sheldon, 20,,,.,. 
Events : 1 j 
Targets: 25 25 
R Sheldon, 14 15 
21 19 Monteith, 14 15 14 
20 20 Perkins, 14 . .• ;.• 13 
19 22 Stainton, 16 19 ij 
19 19 
Kent. 
Metropolitan Gun Club. 
St Joseph Mo., July 13.-Besides the regular monthly troohv 
shoot of the Metropolitan Gun Club, two teams were chosen from 
the members present, and shot a match at 25 targets oil ma^ 
losing side to pay for supper. Scores as below • ^ ' 
i-No. 1 learn— Zim 24, Arnold 23. R Con-ser 1Q <;tr.i,+ 1'7 ■o,„ 
16. Moore^lS, Loderhose 14, Toole ll/ Downs" sftofal 144'^' 
•'0 Clindke'^i^ K,>e"f Hh^^^^ 20. Netherton 
total 161 ' ' • Walker 13, Padfield 3; 
Trophy shoot: Cunningham (1) 22, Zim (1) 24, R Conser C^-) 2H 
Ch'a'^dfeT(9?°2tt4.kS"^T2f ^^^""^ ^^'^ ® 25, 
C9?21.''''°"'^ shoot-off: Libbe (5) 25, Chandlee (9) 25, Walker 
Tie 'third shoot-off: Libb e (5) 24, Chandle e (9) 25. 
Raleigh Gon Club. 
^?^^^^j^ ^L*°4r"^d ^^t ¥ 
Dupont in this . territorv for vears to come see him represent 
T£ sf&fpfie'ss,' :?IHf 
