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tjuiTE it, 1964. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Montclair Gua Club. 
Montclair, N. J., May 28.— Six evetits wfere furi off tkis after- 
hoon on the grounds of the Moiltclaii: Glxtl Cliib. Thete were 
twenty-seven shooters participants. 
Event No. 1, a ten-men team match, 25 targfets, with the 
Mountainside Gun Club of Orange, was v/ort by the latter; score, 
174 to 200. 
Event No. 2, 25 tai-gets, unknown traps and angles, went to 
Mr. E. Sickley; prize, a pedometer. 
Event No. 3, 25 targets, was won by Dr. Gardiner with a per- 
fect score of 25 breaks; prize, a drinking cup. 
Event No. 5, five doubles, was won by Mr. Wheeler, with 9 
breaks; prize, a pocket knife. 
The Montclair Gun Club expect to shoot a return match in 
the near future, when they hope to acquit themselves in a much 
better manner. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 10 Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 10 
Hewlett 15 20 20 18 . . 8 Howard 24 12 22 
Dr. Gardiner . . 25 19 25 20 . . . C VV Kendall . 20 19 20 18 21 6 
Colquitt 22 18 24 22 ... . Babcock 22 22 21 19 ... . 
Youmans 25 23 .. 23 .. .. Soverel, Jr. ... 20 17 
Knevals 19 24 .. 18 .. .. Holzderber .... 19 19 22 21 21 7 
A Sickley 19 Holloway 15 17 
Wethling 23 22 8 Wheeler 12 .. 20 16 19 9 
E Sickley 24 24 Cockefair 23 21 20 20 20 . . 
Mosler 23 23 24 21 . . . . Geo. Batten.... 11 .. 20 
Canfield .......1119 Winslow 8 12 
Milliken 14 24 16 ... . Ziegler 21 20 . . . . . . 
Beigle 15 18 Moffett 21 .. 18 .. .. 
McDonough ... .. 19 20 17 . . . . Baldwin 19 18 
Wakeley 17 .. 17 .. .. 
May 30. — The Montclair Gun Club held an all-day shoot to-day. 
Probably ovifing to the fact that many of the members had gone 
out of town for the holiday, only fourteen men faced the traps. 
Events Nos. 1 and 2 were for practice only. 
Event No. 3, a handicap match, 25 targets, for a prize of a 
Roger's pearl-handled pocket knife, went to Mr. Holzderber. 
Events Nos. 7, 8 and 9 were a series of handicap matches. No. 
7 was won by Mr. Geo. Batten, who put up the prize again, a 
pocket electric lamp, with handicap of unbroken targets of event 
No. 7, to count in event No. 8. 
Event No. 8 went to Mr. Cockefair, and he in turn put up 
the prize again for event No. 9. 
Event No. 9 was tied for by Messrs. Cockefair, Crane and 
Winslow with scores of 25; on the shoot-off .it going to Mr. 
Winslow. 
The prize for the greatest number of targets broken during the 
day was awarded to Mr. Wheeler. 
Events 123456789 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Matthews, 5 18 20 19 
Bush, 6 16 21 20 .. 14 14 
Kendall 20 20 22 
Doremus, 6 16 20 18 .. .. 
Wheeler 17 20 17 19 18 .. 20 19 21 
Moffett 19 21 .. 19 .. 24 24 15 
Holzderber, 4 23 .. .. 
Cockefair, 2 19 20 20 19 25 25 
Babcock 21 21 
Winslow, 6 .. .. 9 10 23 23 25 
Holloway, 6 13 14 20 
Geo Batten, 7 12 25 .. .. 
R M Batten, 7 13 22 19 .. 
Crane, o 19 25 
Handicaps apply only on Events 3, 7, 8 and 9. 
June 4. — Thirteen members were present to-day and took part 
in the regular Saturday shoot. Event No. 5, a walking match, 
10 birds, resulted in a tie for Messrs. Kendall and Moffett, both 
scoring 7 breaks. In the shoot-off Kendall won out with 21 against 
Moffett's 18, receiving a pedometer. Event No. 7, a handicap 
match, 25 birds, went to Holzderber, prize a field glass. 
The other events were for practice, best scores to apply on the 
Parker Gun or Winchester rifle. Eleven hundred targets were 
thrown. Handicaps apply only in event No. 7. 
Events: 12345678 10 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 10 25 25 15 
Winslow 12 11 11 10 4 
C W Keadall, 0 18 16 19 21 7 21 19 13 22 
Holloway, 6 11 .. .. .. 20 .. .. 
Holzderber, 4 , 19 4 23 25 10 15 
Geo Batten, 7 15 4 .. 18 .. .. 
Batten, Jr. 16 4 18 .. .. .. 
Moffett, 0 .. 7 18 19 8 22 
Benson, 0 19 18 .. 18 
Wheeler, 0 21 .. .. 
Howard, 0 17 .. 23 
Dr Chitlerling .. .. 19 .. 13 
Bush, 6 19 .. .. 
Crane 9 21 
Edward Winslow, Sec'y. 
North Rhref Gua Club, 
Edgewater, N. J.— The scores of three shoots are appended. 
Those of May 30 were as follows: 
Events: 1234567 8 
Targets: 10 26 25 25 25 25 25 15 
Piercy 10 24 23 24 25 24 24 15 
Richter 5 17 20 20 18 21 .. 11 
Truax 8 24 22 25 23 25 23 15 
Eickhoff 8 21 20 21 18 22 18 7 
Morrison 4 21 22 19 22 22 22 13 
Harland 5 16 13 20 14 17 13 
Mcnahan 7 11 14 16 13 18 .. 13 
Vosselman 7 17 17 18 19 20 13 
Those of May 27, ten events, were as follows: 
Events: 1234567 8 9 10 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 10 
Eickhoff 5 7 6 5 6 9 10 11 12 8 
Richter 7 10 9 .. 6 4 7 9 10 6 
Truax 6 9 9 8 .. 10 10 9 .. .. 
Leasenfeldt 6 8 6 6 8 7 4 7 .. 5 
Town 6 3.. 9 .. 8 9...... 
Morrison 7 8 7 8 8 9 10 8 
Merrill 7 7 11 5 
Those of June 5 were as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
Targets : 15 10 15 15 15 15 25 15 15 15 15 15 15 
Eickhoff 10 6 6 7 9 8 19 11 .. 14 13 13 11 
Richter 12 8 7 . . 10 13 21 13 . . 12 . . 13 13 
Glover 13 9 12 .. 12 12 20 13 .. 10 
Schoverling 13 5 8 9 10 9 15 13 .. 15 .. 14 12 
Truax 10 .. .. 12 11 24 13 .. 14 .. 12 15 
Merrill 11 .. 11 11 15 10 .. 10 
Morrison 13 10 18 9 .. 10 .. 13 10 
Burns 12 14 20 11 13 13 
Piercy 15 13 13 14 14 15 
Waters .. 8 .. 7 .. 12 8 
Schneider 11 13 11 14 14 11 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec'y- 
Faifview Gan Club. 
Fairview, N. J. — Herewith find scores of a very si:ccessful shoot 
held by the Fairview Gun Club on Memorial Day. Fairview is 
eight miles from New York on the N. R. R. of N. J., a branch 
of the Erie, and one-half hour's ride by trolley from all ferries. 
Shoots every Friday and Saturday. Good people. Always glad 
to meet out-of-town gunners. 
Trophy event, silver loving cup, handicap, 25 targets: H. G. 
Brink (8) 25, H. Pape (5) 25, Untereiner (8) 25, Lawrence (10) 25, 
C. Thourout (10) 24, G. Sauer (8) 24, C. Scdore (5) 23, J. P. 
Ciifenin (2) 22, J. Pape 
(11) 21, C. H. Sedofe (0) 
Shoot-off, miss-aiid-out 
H. G. Brink 4. 
Events : 
Targets : 
Pape 
Lawrence . , 
H G Brink 
A Brehm 
C Collins 
J Pape 
Con Sedore ......... 
(7) 22, Frank Hall (1) 21, C. Williamson 
20, R. MacLuse (5) 18, D. Emmons (7) 15. 
: Untereiner 2, Lawrence 2, H. Pape 3, 
12 3 Events: 12 3 
25 25 25 Targets: 25 25 25 
24 19 22 F Hall 24 25 18 
18 14 .. G Sauer 17 18 18 
17 18 .. Untereiner 18 18 .. 
18 18 . . H Thourout 15 14 . . 
24 20 .. R MacLeese .. 14 .. 
21 20 .. C H Sedore 16 .. 
15 14 21 C. Williamson 23 
June 4.— The 
Club to-day follow 
Events : 
Targets : 
MacLeese . . . 
Hoessrich . , 
Thourot .... 
Brinkerhoff. . 
Untereiner . , 
Krugg 
Sauer 
C Sedore 
scores made at the shoot of the Fairview Gun 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
.. 13 .. 
8 . . 12 16 . . 10 . . 
11 11 . . 8 . . 6 . . 
18 15 .. 
.. 7 .. 15 7 
.. 19 .. 17 19 
.. 13 14 17 17 
16 17 16 13 15 
11 
18 
17 
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Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Collins 13 24 21 20 .. 23 .. 
H G Brink. 13 
C H Sedore. 18 .. .. 9 
E B Smith.. .. 19 20 19 .. 16 19 
Williamson 11 12 .. .. 
Dods 18 ... . 
Brehm , .. 9 6 .. 
R. J. Hopkins, Sec'y. 
New York German Gun Club. 
Carlstadt, N. J., June 3.— The club shoot of the New York 
German Gun Club to-day resulted as follows: 
Wellbrock, 29 2122222211122202122112111—24 
J Schlicht, 28 1102002202212102010202212—17 
Hagenah, 25 0200000000000100000000200— 3 
L Acking, 28 2022220002100202001020200—12 
Kattengell, 30 2112121111012212220202200—19 
Gal-ms,. 28 *1*21*222000=-121021122201— 16 
Hendricksen, 28. . ." 2122202122000010220202112—17 
Dr Hudson, 29 122*111101*22210111110101—19 
E Steffens, 29 2112001121122222121121101—22 
Mesloh, 28 112101U 21111111111110111— 23 
Exner, 28 2002111122100201012011122—18 
P Alberts, 28 1122122122001211*212111*1—21 
Baudendistel, 28 0*10112212101011121221121—20 
C Lenone, 28 111111221111112111120*122—23 
E Radle, 28 1210000211101101021*11202—16 
J Doss 111111111112001 
H Mevn, 28 2111100001111201110221101—18 
C Jacob, 28 1021010210020201000100101—12 
Franklin Gun Club. 
Franklin Furnace, N. J., May 28. — Shooting at 30 targets, Mr. 
Frank Kishpaugh broke 19; Ander Wright broke 32 out of 33; 
John Williams* broke 80 out of 40; Willie Stevens broke 8 out of 10. 
June 4.— John Williams and Ander Wright broke 22 and 21 re- 
spectively out of 27; Milt Morgan broke 23 out of 32; Alf Wright 
broke 22 out of 33; Frank Kishpaugh broke 34 out of 35. 
Fulton Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., June 5. — The scores made at the shoot of the 
Fulton Gun Club to-day are as follows: 
Events: 12 345678 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 10 
E W Reynolds 11 6 6 4 7 6 15 8 
E A Staples 13 13 11 13 11 12 20 8 
A A Schoverling 9 13 13 -11 15 .. 19 .. 
Jap 8 6 9 8 
Charles 8 10 7 6 
L H Schortemeier 11 12 12 12 10 12 24 9 
A. A. Schoverling, Sec'y. 
Ohio Trap. 
Cincinnati Gun Qub. 
June 4 was a warm sunny day, and the attendance at the 
grounds was large, twenty-two shooters taking part in the cash 
prize event of .the Cincinnati Gun Club. The shooting conditions 
were rather hard, as a strong wind made the flight of the targets 
very erratic. 
Gambell was high gun with 45. Faran, shooting in excellent 
form, broke 44 and was second. Medico and Peters tied for third 
oa 42 each. Captain got up among the leaders to-day, breaking 40. 
A number of practice events and a team match were shot, in 
which some good scores were made. Gambell was high man in 
the team matches, with 44, but Harig, his partner, did not show.., 
his usual form, and only accounted for 36. Williams did good 
work for his team, breaking 42, Medico scoring 39, and tying for 
first with Faran and Peters on 81. In the shoot-off Peters shot 
a better gait, and his team came out ahead. 
A team will go to Dayton on June 7 and shoot the Buckeye 
team for the Phellis trophy. The members will be Gambell, 
Faran, Ahlers, Barker, Medico, Harig and Williams. Following 
are the scores: 
Gambell (16) 45, Faran (20) 44, Medico (18) 42, Peters (17) 42, 
Captain (16) 41, Maynard (18) 40, Sundy (20) 39, Block (18) 39, 
Harig (19) 38, Jay Bee (17) 38, Ahlers (21) 36, Williams (17) 36, 
McBreeh (17) 35, Falk (16) 35, Eoeh (16) 35, Lindsley (16) 36, 
Herman (17) 34, Pfeiffer (17) 34, Eaton (17) 31, Merkel (16) 29, 
Du Bray (16) 25, Blue (17) 19. 
Team match, 50 targets, high team out: 
Gambell 23 21—44 Medico 18 21—39 
Harig ...19 17—36 Williams 22 20—42 
42 38—80 " 40 41—81 
Peters 18 21—39 
Faran 18 24—42 
36 ^il 
Shoot-off of tie for high team, 25 targets: 
Medico 21 Peters 23 
Williams 22—43 Faran 23—46 
Spriogfield Gun Club. 
Only six shooters took part in the shoot of the Springfield, O., 
Gun Club on May 28. Henderson was high gun for the day with 
86 out of 100; Young second with 84; he also made the only 
straight score of the shoot. 
The Wilson trophy Class B medal was won by Poole on a score 
of 23, and the Young handicap medal was captured by Young 
on a score of 24. 
Rohrer's Island Gun Club. 
Dayton, O.— The club had made preparations to entertain a big 
crowd at their annual spring tournament on May 31, such an one 
as attended their tournament last fall; but showers fell all the 
morning, and threatening weather kept many at home. How- 
ever, twenty-five shooters took part, a number coming from other 
cities. There was not a hitch in any of the arrangements. The 
officers and committeemen did everything in their power to keep 
things running, and all present agreed that they were entirely 
successful in their efforts. 
The programme called for ten events at a total of 160 targets. 
Shooting began at 9 o'clock, and by 4:30 the last event was 
finished. Two sets of traps were kept running during the day 
for sweepstake shooting. Money was divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 
per cent. 
Young, Le Compte, Trimble, H. N. Kirby and A. W. Kirby 
formed s squad bard to beat. 
Le Compte was high gun, with 151 out of 160; Young and 
Trimble tied for second on 149 each; A. W. Kirby third with 140. 
In events 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, at 85 targets, Young missed but 4, 
making a run of 69 straight, the best shooting of the day. 
But 7 targets were missed in the first 100 shot at, and only 21 in 
the entire first event. The scores follow: 
Events: 123456789 10 Shot 
Targets : 10 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 15 20 
C O Le Compte 10 15 19 13 15 17 15 15 14 18 
C A Young 10 12 20 15 15 19 12 11 15 20 
R Trimble 9 14 18 13 13 20 13 15 14 19 
A W Kirby 9 14 18 14 14 16 10 15 15 15 
W Poole 9 12 16 13 12 19 11 12 13 17 
C F Miller 9 12 18 14 13 11 8 13 11 19 
P Hanauer 9 10 15 13 14 14 10 15 13 12 
J Davis 8 14 16 15 11 14 8 11 10 16 
at. 
Broke 
160 
151 
160 
149 
160 
149 
160 
140 
160 
138 
160 
134 
160 
128 
160 
126 
160 
125 
160 
123 
100 
92 
160 
87 
110 
82 
90 
74 
65 
45 
50 
39 
30 
28 
35 
27 
20 
19 
25 
18 
30 
17 
15 
13 
15 
13 
15 
9 
15 
8 
J Schaerf 4 10 13 8 9 10 6 7 7 13 
W Watkins 9 14 16 11 9 13 10 
J Anderson 10 9 17 14 9 .. 15 
Oswald 12 12 10 11 ... . 
Barr 13 12 14 
Lo'ckwood 14 14 .. 
Smith 12 .. 15 
Sirram .19 
J Kershner 6 12 
Eb5.on 5 .. 12 .. 
Segrist 13 .. .. 
McCaughey 13 .. 
Stoeck 9 .. .. 
Angel .. 8 .. .. 
The Buckeye Gun Club, of Dayton, O., has been challenged by 
the Urbana Gun Club to shoot a match for the Phellis trophy on 
the former's grounds. The Springfield Gun Club also wishes to 
enter a team. 
The Dayton, O., Gun Club has bought a tract of land con- 
taining nine acres of Mr. John Ely, at $300 per acre. The grounds 
are cn the traction line, one mile south of Carrmont. A club 
house will be erected at once, and traps placed in position for use. 
The attendance at the regular shoot of the Greenville, O., Gun 
Club on May 30, was small, owing to the rain, which fell nearly all 
day. McCaughey, Eidson and Kirby tied for first on full scores 
of 25. The club will hold a reunion on June 6. As some of the 
old members, now living in California, are visiting here, all the 
old charter members of the club, together with the new members, 
will meet on the grounds, accompanied by their wives, and after 
enjoying some shooting, the party will go to the hotel for a 
banquet, and a very pleasant time is anticipated. 
BONASA. 
Buffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., June 6. — The Buffalo Audubon Club held an 
all-day shoot on their new ground on May 30. The weather con- 
ditions were very unfavorable, as a steady rain fell all day; but in 
spite of this fact, thirty-five shooters were present, and declared 
themselves greatly pleased with the new grounds, upon which 
the State shoot will be held in August. The new trap was used 
and over 3,000 targets were thrown. 
Kelsey, of East Aurora, and Nobles, of Olean, tied for first 
average. In the team shoot between the Audubons and In- 
fallibles the Audubons won by 16 birds, Kelsey making 25 straight 
in the shoot. The trade was represented by J. J. Heath, George 
Ginn, Sim Glover. The club also held their regular semi-monthly 
shoot on June 4. Class A trophy was won by C. S. Burkhardt 
with 22; Class B by Mr. Sidway with 20, and Class C by Mr. 
Ohmig with 18. So far eleven of the twenty-four semi-monthly 
shoots for the year have been held. In Class A C. S. Burkhardt, 
Henry Burgwalt and E. P. Reynolds are ahead with two wins 
each. In Class B Dr. J. M. Burke is high man with three wins. 
In Class C, W. S. Kener and Dan Emerling are high with three 
wins each. The club has been doing quite a little work on the 
State shoot, and programmes will soon be out. The scores of 
May 30 shoot follow: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 
Kelsey 9 10 8 12 7 12 9 13 
Nobles 8, 12 7 12 9 U 10 10 
Wilson 7 10 5 7 7 13 8 10 
Burkhardt 8 9 8 9 8 11 6 13 
Glover 8 9 5 9 8 9 7 13 
Sidway 8 9 7 7 9 12 5 12 
Burke 4 11 2 3 5 9 5 6 
McLeod 7 11 4 6 7 13 7 11 
Carroll 4856584 10 
Kener 3 6 7 11 6 8 7 6 
Hart 8 U 7 10 7 12 9 13 
Northrup 8 10 5 8 5 10 .. .. 
Wasson 6 11 8 8 • 5 11 6 12 
Coot 6 9 4 10 7 13 7 11 
James 5 6 4 6 8 10 8 11 
Burgwalt 8 9 5 9 7 13 7 13 
Appenheimer 7 6 5 13 7 11 8 10 
Morgan 3 4 2 4 
Fredricks 766117959 
Maloney 4 9 6 9 6 6 .... 
Carroll 8 
Teal 57254 10 912 
J J Reid 8 10 368647 
Reynolds 6 11 7 .. 
Tolsma 7 7 .. 13 
Eaton 7 4 .. .. 4 
Bauman 9 .. 8 10 7 13 
Seymour 4 10 7 
Lodge 12 6 .. U .. 
Bargar 6 13 6 
Sucow 6 .. 5 7 .. .. 
Heinold 10 6 10 9 13 10 13 
Dietzer 12 .• •• .. 
Wootton 10 5 12 8 10 
R H Reid 7 10 
Team race: 
Audubon Gun Club— Kelsey 25, Heinold 16, Tolsma 21, Burk- 
hardt 20, Burgwalt 19; total lOL 
Infallible Gun Club— Parsons 22, Maloney 15, Wasson 13, Op- 
penheimer 17, Dietzer 18; total 85. 
E. P. Reynolds, Field Capt. 
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Norwich Shooting Club. 
Norwich, Conn.- The regular shoot of the club was held on 
Saturday afternoon, June 4, at 3 o'clock. 
The scores in the silver spoon contest, with handicaps added, 
were as follows: Moran 17, Ockford 17, Noble 16, Tafft 15, Brown 
15. Aborn IB, Sallgren 9, Amberg 8. 
For the ammunition case: Brown 9, Aborn 9, Tafft 8, Noble 8, 
Ockford 8„ Amberg 5, Sallgren 4. 
The scores in the events, each at 25 targets, were as follows: 
Shot 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 at. Broke. Av. 
Ockford 21 23 24 23 .... 100 91 .91 
Noble 20 21 22 22 22 21 150 128 85 
Tafft 19 22 22 20 19 .. 125 102 82 
Brcwn 20 21 50 41 82 
Moran 19 25 19 76 
Aborn 17 18 15 17.... ICO 67 67 
Amberg 7 6 18 17.... 100 48 48 
Sallgren 8 6 .. .. .. .. 50 14 28 
The regular shoot on Saturday next, June 11, will be an at- 
tractive one, as a regular programme has been prepared and 
invitations sent to all the gun clubs in the vicinity. 
; LP. Txyrr, Sec'y. 
