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TrentoQ Shootiag Association. 
Trenton, N. J., Dec. 26. — There were difficult weather condi- 
tions, a high wind and cold temperature being the greatest 
obstacles in the way of making good scores. . 
The city trophy event, at 25 targets, was won by Jules, with 
the excellent score of 21. Events 1, 2, 4, 5 and. G were for 
chickens. 
Tn event 1, Farless and Young were the winners. In event 2 
Jules won- first. Young second. The scores follow: 
Events : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 
Farlee 9.... 4 8.... Wilson 7 8 9 9 .. 
Young 8 7 * 7 * 9 19 James T 7 14 
Tules 7 8 5 7 8 7 21 "Davidson "7 6 4 .. .. 
F W M T 8 9 4 .. .. 18 Duryea 6 4 5 .. 13 
Bower? 7 6 6 5 7.... Thropp 2 5 5 5 18 
W H M 6 5 7 4 9 9 18 J Jones 5 6 6 5.. 
Dock 4 4 7 4 5 .. .. "Phillips 5 .... 17 
Tones 8.. 7 5 7.. Taylor 19 
Farlee 6 9 .. .. 4 18 
Trap at Heflich's. 
Jan. 1. — On H. M. Heflich's Hackensack River Gun Club 
grounds, near Carlstadt, N. J., two events were shot in the after- 
noon to-day. Event 1 was at 10 birds, $5 entrance, for a pair 
of sleeve buttons. They were won by Smith, with a score of 9. 
F Linders, 29 1002100211 — 6 C R Tonn, 28 0000000020— 1 
P M Tonn, 29 0100001011— 4 W W Balch, 29. .. .2020100202— 5 
F W Decker, 27.... 0000121010— 4 E B Smith, 29 2210211211— 9 
No. 2 was at 25 birds, also for a pair of sleeve buttons. Smith 
won, with a score of 19: 
C R Tonn.., OOOOOIOIOOIOIOOOOOIOOIIOI— 8 
F W Decker OlOUOOOOOOOOOOllOOOOllO— 7 
P M Tonn 0000001010001000100001100— 6 
W W Balch.: 0010001100001000101000000— G 
E B Smith ..1001111110111011111110111—19 
No. 3 was a 10-bird sweep, $1 entrance, high guns : 
W W Balch. . lOOOOOlOOO— 2 F W Decker. ..... .0110101001— 5 
P M Tonn.. 0000110110— 4 C R Tonn 1010101110—6 
North Side Rod and Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 1. — In the lead in the main event was 
Mr. C. Spear, who broke 19 out of a possible 25. H. Beckler, B. 
Terhune, C. Tiddes and W. Banta each broke 16 out of 25. The 
scores ; , . 
Atkinson .1100110011100011010010001—13 
Veenstrow OOOOlOOlOOOlOOlOOllOOOlOO— 9 
Lewis 1110001001110101111101011—16 
Beckler 1100101100101111011110101—16 
Terhune 1100110010111110010111001—15 
Teddis 0001111111010101111110010—16 
Storms 0101010111010100001100111—13 
Harris 0001110100010110000001101—10 
Vanderbok OlOOOlOCllOOlOlllOlOOOlOl— 11 
Spear .1001011001011111111111111—19 
W McGuigan 1100001100010110111010110—13 
E J Cocker... 0010111000111101001110111—15 
W A Bogert. ..0010011101011000000000000—7 
W Banta 1011111101100111101100100—16 
A Howard OOOOOIOOOOOOIOUOOIOOOIIO— 7 
F Eloner 0010001000111011011000001—13 
Storms 1111100011011101011100001—15 
J Foley 00001000000011101001001 01— 8 
W Miller 0110000111001000100001100— 9 
Trap at Singac. 
Singac, N. J., Jan. 1.— A large attendance witnessed the trap- 
shooting at Singac to-day, 
■•5-bird match between John Plog, Richfield, and Dave Rea was 
won by the former; score 4 to 3. - 
On Friday, Jan. 8, at Bunn's, a 25-bird match between Arthur 
Bunn and Andy Radcliffe will be shot. There will be sweep- 
stake shooting also. 
Following are the scores: 
First event, 5-bird match: 
J Plog 102011-4 D Rea ....010110-3 
Second event, 7-bird sweep: 
Van Horn .,..2222201—6 Klotz 2112201—6 
Plog ......2100*20-2 Sherman 210000''— 3 
Bunn 1211121—7 
Third event, 7-bird sweep : 
Van Horn 1021002—4 Klotz 
Plog 1211000—4 Sherman 
Bunn 1211111—7 
Fovirth event, miss-and-out: 
Van Horn ■..,..2220 Buiin , , . . , o 
Klotz 0 Rhodes ,,, .11122111 
Plog ...,............^....11112210 ~~ ■ 
Fifth evept, 10-bird match:, 
Plog .1111121111-10 Klotz , ;2101122001- 7 
In this nii'.tda between John Slog, of Richlield, and Eidwai'd 
©f isug^ t^e latter (Jid.not slwut ujp to Hm'^v iottih 
.2212012—6 
.0200010—2 
and killed only 7 birds, while his opponent grassed every bird. 
He used two barrels on only one bird, the others being grassed 
with a single barrel. The m.en then posted forfeits for another 
match. This will be at 50 birds for $50 a side. The match will 
be shot at Bunn's Hotel, but no date has been set. ■ 
Jackson Patk Gun Qub. 
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 2. — A number came out to the grounds 
to-day in one of the most severe snowstorms we have experi- 
enced in Paterson in a number of years. Only four of them 
cared to face the traps. 
Most of the birds were corkers, and were delivered at the 
grounds just before starting to shoot, fresh from the country. 
The match at Bunn's next Saturday will be for $25 a side, and 
I expect a great shoot. Radcliffe is a comer. It starts at 1 
o'clock. Fenny Radcliffe won a handsome cup on New Year's 
i>iorning at Little Falls, at targets. It was presented by Robt. 
Beattie, of the Beattie Mfg. Co., of Little Falls, to be shot for 
by the members of the Little Falls Gun Club. Radcliffe is a 
member of the Jackson Park Gun Club also. 
The men will shoot at 25 birds for a side bet. Arthur Bunn is 
about the surest shot around these parts. On the other hand, 
Radcliffe has been doing some remarkable shooting during the 
present seascn, and the match should be decidedly interesting. 
To-day, in the third sweep Eddie Morgan shot in fine form, 
killing all 5, and only using two barrels on one of them. Barry 
missed his first bird, but killed the remaining 4. Radcliffe had 
ccnsiderable hard luck, 2 of his birds dropping dead just out of 
bounds. Doty also shot well, but one of his birds managed to 
get out of bounds before it was retrieved. 
The second event was a 15-bird sweep, Morgan, Barry and A. 
R. Radcliffe participating. In this sweep Morgan missed only 
once, three of his birds dropping dead just out of bounds, making 
his total number of kills 11. Barry was second best with 10 kills, 
while Radcliffe killed 9. The scores in detail: 
First event, 5-bird sweep: 
Morgan, 29 12022—4 A R Radcliffe, 28 22222—5 
Barry, 28.... ....02222-4 
Second event, 15-bird sweep: 
Morgan, 28. .. .2212221*0*12*21— 11 Radcliffe, 28. . .22*02012201*012— 9 
Barry, 28.. 2*2202*20122202—10 
Third event 5-bird sweep: 
Morgan, 29 11211—5 Radcliffe, 28 ■.*21*1— 3 
" 22*21—4 
DUTCHER. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Barry, 28.. 02121—4 Doty 
Lablataog — Pattenburg. 
High Bridge, N. J., Jan. 1. — A very pleasant day was spent 
at High Bridge to-day. The first event was, as the scores show, 
for supper. Our boys won. but were badly scared when the score 
only could be made to show 5 in their favor. The second event 
was fer a very handsome gun case:, which also followed 6ur boys' 
home. The event resulted in a tie between W. Sign, Mr. Barber, 
H. Gano and H. L. Gano. The Gano boys captured the prize. 
Pattenburg Gun Club. 
Harry Gano 0111011101111110111001001—17 
R Stamets 1000111111001011110011000—14- 
C W Bonnell 1101111111000011111011111—19 
A K Hellmnn 1111100101110101000111001—15 
N Stamets 1111111100111101101111000—18 
H L Gano 1111111111001101111101001—19 
A E Holbrook 1000001101111111010001011—14 
E Eckard 1100100100110100011110100—13 
F Fleck 1001101110011011101100001—14 
S Opdyke 1001011110111110000111110—16—158 
Lahlatan Gun Club. 
J Haim lllllimillllOlimOOOll— 21 
G Cramer 1010011111011111101110001—17 
F Sign lOOllOliminOlllllllOll- 20- 
R Warren OOlllOlOOOOlOOOlOOOOOOllO— 7 
E T Wentzel 1001110000101101110101111-^15 
J Transue OlOOOlllOOlOllOllOOlOOOOO— 10 
T Sedgeman 0010101110011100111110101—15 
P Christie _ 0101111011111110101101111—19 
E Brown 1011010101001101111101101—16 
A H Exton 0011001101100101011010011—13—153 
C. W. Bonnell, Sec'y. 
North Rivet Gtio Qub. 
Edgewater, N. J., Jan. l.-The New Year's Day shoot of the 
North River Gun Club had twelve contestants. The programme 
Events: 
Targets : 
Eickhoff . . . 
Dr Richter 
Truax 
Merrill , . . . 
Vosselman 
Keirri 
MoRahan , , . , . — 
Mon'i.son , , , . ■ 
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Brooklyn Gon Qub. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Jan. 1. — It was a busy day on the grounds of 
. the Brooklyn Gun Club; The main event was the Holiday shoot, 
for a cut-glass punch bowl, 100 targets, $1 entrance. There were 
ten contestants. The handicap allowances and scores in this event 
were as follows: Davis (35) 73, Haws 95, Hatfield 100, Winter 
100, Goetter 100, O. C. Grinnell, Jr., 79, Caunitz 90, Peckner 74, 
Hopkins 84, Dudley 92. 
In the. shoot-off of those who tied, the scores at 25 targets were: 
G. Hatfield 18, L. J. Goetter 19, Winter 10. Goetter thus was 
the winner. 
Some sweepstakes were shot, with results as follows : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Targets : 10 15 10 10 Targets : 10 15 10 10 
Dudley 6 7 .. .. Greller 3 9 .. .. 
Hatfield 6 8 .. .. Davis 7 8 .. .. 
O C Grinnell, Jr 6 8 4 5 Caunitz 7 
R H Grinnell 9 7 4.. Peckner 5 ; 
Winter 7.. 6 8 Hopkins 8 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., Jan. 2. — The first competition of January for 
the January cup was shot by the Crescent Athletic Club shooters 
to-day. Mr. H. M. Brigham, from scratch, broke 25 straight and 
won thus the first contest. His nearest competitor was Mr. F. 
B. Stephenson, who broke 24. 
There were four other well contested trophy shoots. Scores: 
January cup, 25 targets: 
H M Brigham, 0 25 L M Palmer, Jr., 1 .22 
F B Stephenson, 2 24 Dr Keyes, 21 21 
A G Southworth, 3 22 O C Grinnell, Jr, 5 19 
L C Hopkins, 4 22 T W Stake, 4 17 
C J McDermott, 7 22 G G Stephenson, Jr., 2 16 
Sykes team cups: 
Brigham, 0 .22 F B Stephenson, 2 21 . 
Palmer, 1 22—44 G G Stephenson, Jr., 2.... 21— 42 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: Stake (4) 23, Palmer (1) 22, Brigham 
(0) 22, F. B. Stephenson (2) 21, G. G. Stephenson, Jr. (2) 21, 
Hopkins (4) 20, Southworth (3) 19, McDermott (5) 10. . 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: F. B. Stephenson (1) 12, South- 
worth (1) 11, Keyes (1) 10, Hopkins (2) 9, Palmer (0) 9, Grinnell 
(3) 8, Stake (2) 7. 
Palmer trophies, 25 targets: Hopkins (4) 25, Southworth (3) 23, 
F. B. Stephenson (2) 20, Brigham. (0) 19, Grinnell (5) 18, Keyes 
(2) 18. 
Jan. 1. — The New Year's Day shoot , of the Crescent Athletic 
Club shooters was well attended. 
Mr. H. C. Hirschy, of Minneapolis, Minn., was a visitor. 
In an event at 15 targets Mr. Frank B. Stephenson and Dr. 
H. L. O'Brien tied on a straight. In the shoot-off Stephenson 
scored 12 to 11. 
In another 15-target. event, Mr. F. T. Bedford, Jr., broke 14 
and won first. 
Messrs. G. G. Stephenson, W. W. Marshall and H. I. Meyers 
tied with 15 straight. Stephenson and Meyer each made 14 to 
Marshall's 13 in the first shoot-off, and then Stephenson and 
Meyer made 12 and 11, respectively, Stephenson winning . the 
prize. 
The Stake trophy was won by G. W. Hagedorn with 25 straight. 
F. T. Bedford, Jr., and F. B. Stephenson tied for second with 22 
each. J. T. Skelly, of Wilmington, and H. C. Hirschy competed 
in this event as guests, and made 24 and 20, respectively. 
A cup trophy was shot for, and F. B. Stephenson won it with 
25 straight; D. V. B. Hegeman second with 23, and F, T. Bed- 
ford third with 22, after all three had tied in the main shoot for 
the prize. H. L. Marshall, of Harvard University Gun Club, a 
guest, made 20 in this event, Skelly 2-4, Hirschy 23 and J. Buck- 
ley, another guest, 17. 
The holiday cup was by L. H. Hopkins, after a tie with D. C. 
Bennett. On the shoot-off they got 25 and 20 birds respectively. 
Hirschy made 24, Skelly 23 and Bucldjey 18 in this event. 
A team trophy shoot at 15 targets per man, ten men a side. 
F. B. Stephenson and L. M. Palmer, Jr., captains, was lost by ' 
Palmer's team, the totals being 102 breaks to 90. 
In the trophy race at 15 targets, T. W. Stake and G. Notman 
tied in the event, making full scores in the first event, then again 
tying in the shoot-off at 14. Notman won at the third attempt by 
15 to 12. , . 
Three special team matches wound' up the fun. J. T. Skelly 
and L. M. Palmer, Jr., formed one team and G. W. Hagedorn 
and H, C, Hirschy the other. They tied at 42 birds in the first 
shoot, then shot off at 15 birds; and Skelly and Palmer won bv 
29 to' 24. 
The nest one wtni to Skelly and Pulmer. by .41 to 10. and in "the 
final match of th<r Scrips Stt?l!y- Palmev woiv by the 8cov« o| 
