Sept. 26, tgog.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
281 
PeffYt Ofcia,, Toufnament. 
The Perry, Oklahoma, boys are now congi-atulating themselves 
on the big crowd that was in attendance at the shoot held Sept. 
14 and 15. The weather was about as bad as it could be, and that 
caused the attendance to fall off on the last day. All through 
the two days there was rain, accompanied by strong wind. This 
caused the targets to take almost any old flight, and made the 
shooting conditions as hard as one could imagine. The best ex- 
hibition of target smashing was given by the traveling men, 
Paurote and Hubby, and they had a very even race from start to 
finish. 
Mr. Kirby was not in his usual good form, and his scores fell 
away. That other very old-time Kansas shot, Keust, of McLotid, 
was on the sick list, and he did not come to the front as usual. 
The high amateur score was won by Mr. Rohrer, and he had the 
limit of 19yds. The scores: 
First Day, Sept, 14. 
Events : 
Targets : 
Faurote, IS . . 
Hubby, 18 ... 
Kohrer, 19 .. 
W C Williams 
Houston, 18 . 
Barney, 17 VZ 18 
Lister, 18 12 13 
\'Vetzig, 17 13 19 
Harris, 17 11 18 
IS. 
I 2 
15 20 
14 18 
12 2U 
14 19 
14 It; 
II li 
Totty, IS 
Herman, 17 
Gailop 
J Williams, t6. 
13 Iti 
13 18 
10 20 
12 17 
iieust, 19 . : 15 14 
Obnem, 19 11 14 
Boston, 19 14 19 
Smton, 10 131 0 
Bonner, 17 14 15 
Allen, 17 .r 13 15 
Newton, 17 11 17 
Theile, 17 , 10 14 
Cornelius, 16 10 19 
Xirby, Hi 9 16 
Arthur 10 15 
IVettyman, 10 10 13 
Uhpger, 16 14 .. 
Lindsay, 16. 12 15 
F.isher, 16 9 19 
Boy;d, 16 9 9 
Kickert, 17. 15 16 
Dupee, 17 
Hughes, 16 13 16 
Boss, 16 10 13 
Gregg, 17 9 16 
Young, 13 ., 13 11 
Clack, 16 8 15 
Parkham, 16 12 14 
Smallwoodj 16 10 14 
York, 16 9 14 
Jay, 18 14 
Braden, 16 12 
Moore, 16 12 
3 4 5 
15 20 15 
13 16 14 
13 18 13 
14 19 11 
13 19 13 
13 17 15 
12 18 14 
17 18 15 
11 16 12 
13 20 12 
11 16 13 
11 IS 9 
10 14 14 
11 15 9 
15 20 11 
9 17 14 
I'J, 14 12 
12 14 13 
13 IV 10 
11 17 13 
11 16 HJ 
11 18 9 
10 16 12 
14 13 8 
9 13 7 
9 11 12 
10 16 15 
11 IS 13 
13 16 13 
8 12 10 
lU 19 12 
. . 18 14 
11 19 12 
10 is ii 
19 11 10 
11 14 10 
10 13 . . 
6 14 8 
9 12 13 
19 14 15 
9 14 9 
8 :14 12 
6 7 8 
15 29 15 
13 16 15 
14 18 13 
13 13 15 
14 14 14 
11 15 12 
12 15 11 
12 13 10 
12 15 12 
13 16 11 
10 15 12 
13 17 12 
13 15 11 
12 16 13 
10 16 9 
11 16 14 
13 12 9 
13 14 14 
9 15 14 
11 17 15 
11 17 10 
10 18 9 
11 13 10 
lU 16 9 
8 17 9 
13 12 12 
13 .. .. 
13 17 12 
12 16 13 
9 10 
20 15 
19 15 
19 14 
19 14 
17 14 
18 14 
I'i 12 
13 13 
17 12 
18 9 
17 15 
16 12 
16 12 
17 13 
15 11 
14 15 
13 11 
15 14 
14 13 
13 13 
15 12 
16 15 
15 12 
15 12 
17 11 
11 10 
.. 11 
10 16 14 
13 17 
10 9 .. 
15 18 10 
. . 15 . . 
15 . . 15 
9 .. .. 
17 13 
13 '9 
14 .. 
17 12 
12 10 . . 
9 IS 11 
15 14 12 
16 12 
10 .. 
10 .. 
10 18 12 
Second Day, Sept. J5, 
Events : T 
Targets: 15 
Hubby , 14 
Faurote 14 
Houston 15 
Harris 15 
Totte 14 
Obrein : 14 
Kohrer 14 
Boston 14 
Wetzig 10 
Minton 13 
Moore 12 
Reust 14 
Harriman 6 
Kirby 10 
Gallop 12 
Allen 9 
Roberts T... 14 
Young 14 
Bahney 9 
Lister 14 
W C Williams 13 
Ray 12 
■Prettyma'n .". 10 
Cornelius 13 
Carpenter 13 
J L Williams..: 13 
Bonner 13 
Newton 12 
Reckart 7 
Jay 13 
Jeffries 8 
York 13 
2 3 
20 15 
19 14 
IS 12 
IS 14 
15 15 
19 12 
16 11 
17 14 
15 14 
17 13 
17 14 
17 11 
17 10 
17 10 
14 11 
17 12 
IB 11 
16 12 
19 12 
16 12 
19 14 
16 12 
15 13 
9 11 
17 13 
15 12 
20 13 
16 14 
15 10 
16 12 
20 14 
10 .. 
18 .. 
4 5 
20 20 
19 19 
19 19 
19 16 
17 IS 
19 17 
19 20 
19 13 
19 17 
16 18 
19 IS 
20 19 
17 18 
17 18 
18 12 
13 12 
16 10 
17 16 
13 IS 
16 18 
19 16 
16 17 
15 17 
ig is 
10 14 
17 17 
18 18 
16 13 
18 18 
12 .. 
G 7 
15 20 
13 19 
14 20 
14 18 
14 19 
12 ]9 
9 18 
15 IS 
13 17 
13 19 
12 19 
10 16 
13 17 
13 20 
12 IS 
7 16 
12 11 
11 13 
18 .. 
12 19 
9 19 
14 17 
12 17 
9 .. 
13 18 
8 9 
16 20 
14 IS 
13 19 
13 19 
14 14 
13 17 
14 19 
12 18 
12 16 
14 IS 
S 17 
13 16 
10 17 
13 17 
13 16 
11 17 
11 14 
14 .. 
is 
10 .. 
10 
20 
18 
17 
IS 
19 
18 
20 
IS 
IS 
18 
IS 
17 
17 
17 
IS 
17 
17 
6 .. 
H 15 
14 
14 17 11 . . 
14 18 
Shot 
at. 
1.0 
170 
IvO 
liO 
170 
170 
1/0 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
1<0 
170 
ITO 
170 
170 
170 
95 
135 
135 
85 
135 
105 
120 
120 
120 
158 
135 
70 
155 
155 
135 
70 
130 
Shot 
at. 
ISO 
180 
180 
ISO 
180 
180 
180 
180 
180 
ISO 
ISO 
180 
ISO 
180 
ISO 
180 
140 
105 
140 
140 
125 
125 
80 
160 
90 
105 
140 
90 
125 
70 
30 
35 
Broke. 
152 
154 
151 
148 
143 
141 
141 
140 
139 
13S 
138 
135 
135 
135 
135 
133 
132 
134 
138 
130 
129 
128 
124 
116 
113 
78 
111 
111 
47 
114 
92 
89 
88 
74 
121 
96 
48 
102 
105 
113 
44 
90 
Broke 
167 
165 
164 
163 
160 
160 
158 
15S" 
156 
155 
151 
150 
14S 
147 
134 
133 
113 
94 
105 
120 
105 
104 
45 
136 
64 
94 
121 
69 
103 
59 
19 
32 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Jeannctte Gun CIttb. 
Guttenberg, N. J., Sept. 18. — The Jeannette Gun Club held its 
September shoot to-day. Mr. Van Valkenburg was a guest. The 
jv.eather was delightfully pleasant. The birds were very fast. In 
the challenge medal contest, Mr. Hainhorst defeated Mr. Pape 
by a score of 12 to H out of a possible 15. Schorty won Class A; 
Wohlieb won Class C. The scores: 
E PI Ehlen, 28.. .1002001221— 6 C Meierdiercks, 28.. 2111111201— 9 
F Karstens, 2S.... 1*11000311— 0 
.Schorty, 30 2*22211111— 9 
J Hainhorst, - 28. . .1100212111— 8 
H Pape, 28. . . : 2110112020— 7 
:t- .Brume,. 28'. 1210111211— 7 
W :Rottman, ,25. . . .1211201001— 7 
Tie, Class . C:: Rottman 2, Wohlieb 3, 
Challenge medal, 15 birds: 
,H Pape. ..... .122220122*01110—11 
Team match : 
■ Team No. 1. 
Capt Karstens 00212—3 
Kroeger 01110-3 
Mohrman 21101—4 
Pape 11002—3 
'M eierdiercks .11121—5 
AVohlieb 1212*— 4 
C Interman, 28. .. .2122210000— 6 
J Mohrman, 28 2111112011— 9 
Van Valkenb'g, 30. .1022222111— 9 
C Thvssen, 2S 2110100112— 7 
H Ro'hlfs, 28 1111122m— 10 
A W^ohlieb, 25 1*02211220— 7 
Hainhorst 
.21022202222*222—12 
-22 
Team No. 2. 
Capt Hainhorst 11122—5 
Interman 11121—5 
Rohlfs 11211—5 
Thyssen 20101—3 
Ehlen 2110O— 3 
V^an Valkenburg ....11201—4—25 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 20. — These scores were made at the 
regular shoot of tire Hudson Gun Club: 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 
'Schorty 14 U 6 12 11 12 13 11 19 
Dudley 13 12 13 13 15 11 12 12 18 
Edwards 9 U 13 12 13 12 .. .. .. 
V^n Valkenburg 13 14 12 8 11 10 11- 9 16 
Gillie 6 10 6 S 7 5 2 .. 
Headden 12 7 5 8 11 9 .. .. 
Wheeler 11 U 9 H 
Malcomb 0 9 S 5 6 8 .. .. .. 
Cari Von L 9 9. . 9 14 12 .. .. 
These scores were made at the shoot of Sept. t3 by members of 
the Hudson Gun Club. Mr. Van Dyne made the only clean score: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 15 
C V L 20 24 24 21 
Edwards 21 20 20 23 IS 20 19 IQ 
Gillie 19 14 12 13 .. „ 
Van Dyne 11 19 25 19 • 
Headden 18 16 17 16 
Van Valkenburg 21 23 17 14 20 20 11 
Van Valkenburg and Edwards shot several matches, the former 
winning. Hughes. 
Emerald Gun Club. 
CarlstadI, N. J., Sept. 15.- — The September shoot of the Emerald 
Gun Club was well attended. The birds were good in the first 
50; afterward fair. The weather was pleasant. 
Points. P'ts made. 
Schorty, 33 21122*0222— 8 
Dr Hudson, 28 2111101020-7 
C Van Valkenburg, 28 1011111121— 9 
W Rierson, 28 11111*1111- 9 
J Henry, 25 2211000211- 7 
F F Kracke, 25 111102nil- 9 
T Short, 28 101221222*- 8 
G Piercv, 30 122222*212-9 
F Kralle. 25 1102102*22- 7 
P T May, 28 0112101011- 7 
A Schoverling, 30 2222222222—10 
C Moore, 28 1111111111-10 
L Colquitt. 30 2222222202- 9 
H C Koegel, 30 1211022121- 8 
W Cptton, 28 1221112122-10 
G Burgkaurk, 28 2*021111*0- 6 
I Whitley, 28; 0101220120- 6 
T Fischer, 28 2112222102-9 
"Hausraanu, 28 2021210000- 5 
Sweep, 7 bird 3: 
Van Valk 2011212-6 
Colquitt 0022102—4 
WESTERN TRAP. 
7 
1 
7 
OVa 
7 
6 
i 
6 
3 
7 
1 
7 
.J 
6 
1 
6 
1 
7 
0 
eVs 
7 
2 
7 
1 
6 
4 
7' 
7 
2" 
0 
Piercy 2220121—6 
Burgkaurk 0211221—6 
Schoverling 2202222—6 Throwrot 1221101—6 
■ Koegel 2112121 — 7 
W J Wright..... 22221*1-6 
Cutwater 1102111—6 
May 1210010—4 
Rierson 1011202-5 
Kracke *12*121-5 
Miss-and-out: 
Schoverling. 30 120 May, 28 211 
Reierson, 28 10 Van Valkenburg, 28 HO 
Cutwater, 30 212 Hemstead, 25 220 
New York German Gun Club, 
Carlstadt. N. J., Sept. 16.— The New York German Gun Club 
held its September shoot at Cutwater's grounds to-day. The 
scores : 
T Schlicht, 2S.... 21H221121-10 
"F Me.sloh, 28 1120212121- 9 
E Von Krettengell, 30 2122212222-10 
Dr Hudson, 29 2221022100-7 
P Garms, 28 1101112001- 6 
Points. Pts. made. 
6I/2 31/2 
5 4 
7 3 
7 
01/2 
Nishoyne Gun Club. 
Orange, N. J., Sept. 19.— There were only five events shot at the 
Nishoj-ne Gun Club shoot to-day, as follows: 
■ Event 1: A. Mosler 21, M. R. Baldwin 15, Dr. G. W. Wakeley 
12, E. J. Miller 12. 
Event 2: Mosler 19, Baldwin 19, Miller 18, Baldwin 18, Dr. 
Wakeley 18. 
Event 3: Mosler 21, Baldwin 19, Miller 16, Dr. F. B. Lane 15, 
Event 4: Mosler 20, Miller 17, Dr. Wakeley 13. 
Event 5, 15-bird walking match: Mosler 12, Miller 9, Baldwin 6, 
Dr. Wakeley 3. 
South Side Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., Sept. 19.— There was a good attendance at the 
shoot of the South Side Gun Club to-day. The handicaps apply 
to event 9. The scores: 
Events : 1 
Targets : 10 
Glover 10 
Piercy, 2 9 
Van Valkenburg ,.'ir.,4,>. 9 
Capt Money, 1 10 
Carlotigh, 3 7 
Goetter, 3 7 
Davis 7 
Morrison 7 
Schneider, 4 4 
Herrington, 3 9 
Richttr 7 
Baldwin S 
Koegel 10 
Lewis 
Eickhoff .... 
Vorschman 
Gardiner, 5 
Ehrlich 
Skelly. 1 ............... r.^**.-..>i 
Merrill .. 
Engle • • • • 
Adams - • 
Milliken 
2 3 4 
15 25 15 
13 25 13 
12 20 14 
10 19 13 
13 22 13 
11 23 15 
11 22 .. 
9 11 S 
11 IS 14 
21 15 
13 22 13 
9 13 10 
11 21 13 
10 23 13 
11 . . . . 
11 20 10 
9 19 11 
10 23 .. 
13 22 15 
15 22 9 
14 20 
5 6 
25 10 
22 9 
23 10 
19 7 
21 8 
20 8 
19 .. 
7 8 
10 25 
8 23 
22 
20 
23 
1: 
21 
19 
20 
17 
20 
11 
25 15 
12 10 
2 
7 
21 .. 
24 10 
20 9 
16 6 
. z 9 
.. 4 
7 
7 
8 
9 
7 
5 .. 
9 22 
8 17 
8 .. 
3 .. 
9 .. 
9 .. 
.. 18 
.. 12 
.. 17 
i9 
.. 24 
23 
9 10 
25 25 
.. 22 
25 22 
.. 19 
21 20 
23 20 
22 19 
21 
23 19 
23 20 
.. 17 
.. 20 
.. 11 
25 2i 
.. 24 
21 20 
.. 16 
.. 10 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I., Sept. 16.— There were thirteen contest- 
ants in the cup event, a handicap at 50 targets. Messrs. Williams 
and Pillion tied on the m.aximum, 50, and in the shoot-ofi Williams 
won. 
The club has fixed upon Cct. 7 for 
open to a team or teams from any club 
member of winning team. Mr. Ira McKane was handicapper. 
The scores: 
Targets: H. 25 25 TT 
McKane 15 13—28 
Goubeaud 14 10 9-33 
Williams 19 19 18-56 
Pillion 23 14 13-50 
Franziola 25 4 9—38 
Moritanus S 20 17—45 
Voorhees 6 19 18-43 
First tie: 
Williams 10 20 ..-30 
Second tie: 
Williams .." 5 21 .,—26 
a three-man team contest, 
Three cups; one to each 
Targets: H. 25 25 TT 
Greiff 3 23 18—44 
Schorty 2 24 23—49 
Berry 22 13 14—49 
Dede ; 12 8 7—27 
Wells .,?r... 24 22—46 
Gills ..15 14—29 
Pillion , 12 19 . .—31 
Pillion 6 11 ..—17 
Ossining Gun Qub. 
OssiNiNG, N. Y. — The following scores were made at the regular 
bi-monthly shoot of the Ossining Gun Club, Saturday, Sept. 19. 
To-day marked the first of the series for the target rifle and tele- 
scope. 
Blandford got a win from the 21yd. mark with a score of 23 out 
of 25, which was good work at hard targets: 
Prize event: 
C Blandford, 21 linUllllOlllllllllllOll— 23 
A Bedell, 20 1111110100110011111111110—19 
E Ball, 20 1111111011010111100101101—18 
T Hyland, 16 1011001111101101000011100—14 
"G Hubbell, 16 1100111011111111011111101—20 
In the following practice event No. 1 was at 18yds. ; No. 2 at 
16yds. ; No. 3 at 24yds. : 
■ Events-.' • - • 12 3 
Targets:- • 10 10 10 
E Ball : 7 9 6 
E Bedell 9 .. 5 
C Blandford 7 9 8 
Events: !-• 2 3 
Targets : iO 10 10 
Mrs Ball 5 3 
J Hyland 8 .'. 
G Hubbell .. 8 .. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., Sept. 19. — The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day' on the occasion of the first shoot of the fourth 
series. Dr. Meek, J. D. Pollard, N. Ford and R. M. Bullard 
all tied for Class A trophy on 22 out of 25. Dr. Meek won in the 
shoot-ofif on 15 straight. 
In the cup shoot, which immediately followed. Dr. Meek won 
on a straight score of 25, thrown as 15 singles and 5 pairs. 
The day was a pleasant one for trapshooting, barring a head 
wind squarely in the shooters' faces, which made the flight of the 
targets extremely erratic, and required very quick and accurate 
work to get them. 
The attendance was fairly good, sixteen shooters lining up for 
the sport of the afternoon: 
Trophy event: 
Pollard .01 11110110110111101111111—20 
Dr Meek 1111011101111101111111111—22 
Thomas lUllU 111110111101110111— 22 
Drinkwater 1011111101100111011110111—19 
Smeedes 0111001111111110111111101—20 
Eaton 100101111011011110011.0101—16 
-W ilson " 11111111101101 01110011110—19 
F Wolff 0111111101111100111110111—20 
E Wolfif 0110010001110100100010011—11 
Snyder ' 1010001111011101010100111—15 
Birkland 100111001 0101010110100001—12 
Dr Shaw 101111010100C010111111111— 17 
Birkland ,0000000100000000001000100— 3 
Bullard 1010111111111111111111110—22 
Fc rd 0111111011110111111111111—22 
Cup shoot, 15 singles and 5 pairs: 
Pollard 011011110011111 
Dr Meek 111111111111111 
Tlicmas 101111100111110 
Drinkwater 101.110000100111 
Smeedes 111100111111111 
Eaton ...011000011111010 
Wilson .101000100011110 
F Wolfi" 111101101011001 
Snyder UlllllOlUCOOl 
Birkland 100010000010100 
Dr Shaw 11.0111111110101 
Birkland, Sr 001000001000000 
Bullard 110111111111111 
Ford llimilOlUOll 
Meek won cup. 
W. T. L. at Ligoniet. 
LiGONiER, Pa. — The first day of the W. P. T. L. tournament, 
held under the auspices of the Ligonier Gun Club, Sept. 14-15, was 
lightly attended. Mr. E. D. Fulford was high gun with a total of 
172 out of 175. 
Mr. S. H. Vandergrift (Sandy McPherson) attended on the first 
day and never looked better. Mr. Ed Fulford was the only trade 
representative. L. B. Fleming was amateur high gun with 171. 
Denniker was second with 166. 
The second day showed a new candidate for the honor in Tom 
Loughrey, with 168 out of 175. L. B. Fleming and old war horse 
Denniker tied with 167. Fleming had a run the first day of 77, 
and the second day's run was 74. Mr. Charles G. Grubb, the 
League secretary, had a sore arm; that's why he was not there. 
Field Captain J. O'H. Denny has in Ramsey, Breniser, arid 
Andrews, Jr., a trio of club workers^ that he can be proud off. 
Sept. J 4, First Day 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 
Ramsey 13 19 14 19 15 19 15 15 15 16 
Breniser 12 19 12 18 11 17 13 17 13 18 
Niteely 11 16 13 17 13 17 14 
' Denny 13 17 14 17 7 15 8 
Laughrey 1: 
Denniker 15 18 15 20 14 18 14 20 14 18 
Kelsey 13 18 15 16 12 16 12 19 14 19 
Knode 1 13 16 15 18 11 17 15 19 12 19 
Fleming 15 20 15 18 15 20 14 20 15 19 
Fulford 15 20 15 19 15 19 15 20 15 20 
Holley 13 15 10 19 11 15 IS 13 11 16 
Hazelwood , 
Mack 9 15 10 16 
Ben 
Kelly 
Dite 
Beatty 
Meyers 
Menother 12 12 13 18 
Lowry 13 13 12 18 
11 00 11 00 10—16 
11 11 11 11 11—25 
11 11 10 11 01—19 
11 00 11 11 00—14 
10 11 10 11 11—21 
11 10 00 10 10—13 
10 11 11 10 00—13 
11 11 11 10 11—19 
10 10 11 11 11—18 
10 10 00 10 10— 7 
10 11 11 10 11—20 
00 00 00 10 10— 4 
01 00 10 01 11—19 
11 10 10 00 01—18 
13 12 
11 12 15 
17 14 17 11 11 13 16 13 20 
16 14 18 10 10 14 17 13 17 
6 14 10 16 12 16 
12 13 12 14 12 13 10 IS 12 18 
12 15 14 19 13 18 15 16 11 16 
9 13 7 16 
. . . . 9 14 10 11 
9 
Sept. i5, 
There was a better sustained 
Events: 
Targets : 
Denny 
Loughrey - 
Breniser 
Ramsey 
Hazelwood 
Denniker 
Kelsey 
Knode 
Fleming 
Fulford 
Jeff 
Ben 
A B Kelly 
Stewart , 
Lint 
W Carroll 
D Carroll 
W Kelly 
Menother 
Derr 
Second Day. 
competition on 
12 3 4 
15 20 15 20 
10 15 12 -9 
14 .i9 14 19 
10 15 13 16 
13 20 11 19 
14 13 12 18 
14 18 15 18 
14 18 14 17 
12 19 13 18 
15 19 15 20 
13 19 14 19 
13 19 10 19 
12 14 13 20 
12 19 14 18 
12 17 12 19 
10 18 10 20 
14 15 9 16 
11 16 10 9 
13 14 11 15 
the second day- 
5 6 7 8 9 10 
15 20 15 20 15 20 
13 15 11 13 10 12 
15 19 15 20 14 19 
14 16 13 15 11 19 
14 16 13 18 13 19 
14 15 14 15 11 IS 
15 20 14 20 15 18 
13 14 13 19 14 19 
12 18 15 17 14 17 
15 19 14 IS 13. 19 
13 18 13 20 13 19 
14 19 13 17 14 18 
12 16 12 14 14 15 
15 19 14 18 12 19 
13 16 13 17 15 IG 
12 17 12 15 12 16 
13 17 12 18 11 15 
12 12 10 13 10 13 
14 18 14 15 12 17 
.. 11 10 .. 13 15 
.. .. 9 12 8 .. 
The shoot for the team trophy resulted in a tie between the 
Ligonier and Northside teams, each scoring 178. J. O'H.. Denny's 
team made a score of 180, but it was ineligible to compete for the 
cup. Team scores: 
Ligonier. 
Loughrey 15 19 15—49 
Ramsey 14 16 13—43 
Breniser 14 16 13—43 
Hazelwood 14 15 14—43—178 
Denny's ineligible team: 
Denniker 15 20 14—49 
A B Kelly 15 19 14-48 
Northside.. 
Fleming 15 19 14—48 
Teff 14 19 13—45 
Knode 12 18 15—45 
Kelsey 12 14 13—39—178 
Fulford 13 18 1.3—44 
Denny ,13 15 11—39—180 
We are expecting a ten-man team from Poughkeepsie on Satur- 
day next, 26th inst., but have not made final arrangements yet. 
. _ . C. G. B. 
Poughkeepsie Gun Club. 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 17.— tligh wind and bad light made 
hard shooting to-day. Gorham, with his handicap of 2, scored 23 
and won the Marshall cup in event No. 6. A number of the boys 
were out after woodcock and partridge yesterday. All had poor 
luck, and report game scarce. 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: - ' - 10 10 10 10 10 25 itf 5 
Marshall, 1 i..^. ...... 2 5 8 C 7 19....' . 
Smith 5 8 7 6.. 13 .7 .. 
Fenn ■ .■.r..,t..i 5 6 16.. 
Gorham, 2 -..Ai.......'.... . .■ 6 8 7 .. .. '2.:J 
Traver , 9 8 21 .9 .. 
Hew • 5 .. .. 6 
Bill .. .. 9 6 .. 15 .. 4 
Claymark, 6 2 4 18 .. 3 
Klein, 5 ]7 .. .. 
•Marshall 16 ,, ., 
•Re-entry. 
