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FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 25, ipoS- 
Lawler, 16 ...................... 8 9 6 7 9 8 9 6 .... .620 
S?T,' ^? 8 12 13 .. .825 
Willard, 16 9 12 11 8 . . . . . . .727 
Adams, 15 14 .. 10 13 15 15 9 19 .. .950 
Burns, 16 10 10 15 13 12 8 16 .. .884 
Bruce, 16 3 2 8 10 .. .. .. .418 
Barney, 16 3 8 6 7 .436 
Williams, 16 12 9 700 
George, 16 3 .. .. .300 
Baker, 16 5 .. .500 
Merchandise match, distance handicap: 
Adams, 18 10111011111111111111111111 1111— 28 
Darton, 18 111111111101101111111111111111—28 
Burns, 16 llllllllllllllllllllOlllllOm— 28 
Bell, 20 miiiiimiiiiioioiioiimiii— 27 
Bhnn, 16 111111111011011111111110111111—27 
Owen, 16 11111110111111111110111111011 !— 27 
Woodruff, 17 ...111111111011111011110110111111—26 
Ecwards, 16 llllllllllllOllOlOllllOlUni!— 26 
Gleason, 19 ; . .111111011111111111001011101111—25 
Roy, 19 010011111111111111111111110011—25 
Wheeler, 18 ; 111111111111111101001011111110—25 
Sadler, 16 011110111110011111111111110111—25 
Griffiths, 21 011111111110110111111110100111—24 
Reed, 16 llllllOOlllUllUllOOOlllOlOll— 23 
Willard, 16 111111100011111111010010111111—23 
Dickey, 21 111110011111011101110011110011—22 
Williams, 16 010111111111101101011101010101—21 
Frank, 19 111100100110101111110110011001—19 
Lawler, 16 111011000011011111110011100000—17 
Barney, 16 100001100101111000110001011010—14 ^ 
Bruce, 16 000000001001000010010111110001—10 
Whitmore, 17 lOOUOlllOOllOOw 
March 15. — One of the best shooting days, was the opinion of 
the majority of participants at the regular Wednesday shoot of 
the Boston Gun Club, and with the incessant "bang! bang!" 
from 2 till 5 o'clock, proved that all were bent on deriving the 
most benefit possible. 
The Boston Athletic Association again sent a delegation which 
■was well up in the averages, and shows plainly the form the team 
intends to show in its special match at Bay Ridge on March 18. 
New England Kennel Club was also well represented with Dr. 
Weld second high on average, and tied for high in the prize 
match. His team mate, Silsbeee, was considerably out of form, 
but made a supreme effort in the prize match, and pulled out a 
nice 27, which will match up very nicely with his previous scores. 
Griffiths and Dickey again fought it out for the long-distance 
honors. Dickey sneaking a good lead in the first three events, 
which Griffiths could not quite surmovmt. 
Next week there will be something doing in this line, so we 
are waiting, in hopes of something phenomenal. 
Bums, of Middlesex, easily made high percentage, 92 out of 
the 100, resulting from careftil and consistent work. The old 
"pump" was evidently right on edge, for there was nothing left 
of them after he got through, and the scorer thovight it was a 
cinch when birds were broken like his. What he wants the first 
prize for is a question, as his old "cornsheller" shoots to perfec- 
tion, and a new gun, which is the first prize, does not always 
bring increased percentages. 
The home aggregation were somewhat out of it, though Capt. 
Woodruff insists that Frank and Bell are only stale, and in- 
tends to keep busy just to get in line for the new series of team 
shoots, which starts on April 1. 
Ned Tozier, of the Haverhill Club, looked kind of lonely, with- 
out his side partner. Miller, but seemed to enjoy the shooting, as 
usual, and wants every one to do likewise at their annual, April 
19, shoot, which is only a month away. Other scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 15 15 10 10 10 10 Av. 
Griffiths, 21 7 12 8 14 U 12 10 8 9 9 .833 
Dickey, 21 8 15 9 10 13 14 8 9 10 7 .858 
Frank, 19 8 11 6 10 11 13 8 10 770 
Bell, 20 6 14 8 10 14 9 10 9 7 . . .790 
Kirkwood, 20 7 12 7 14 11 13 10.. 8 9 .827 
Michaels, 16 9 12 7 11 12 15 7 811 
Blinn, 16 8 13 8 13 13 12 7 9 830 
Thomas, 16 8 15 9 11 13 12 8 9 9 10 .866 
Edwards, 16 9 14 9 10 14 14 875 
Woodruff, 17 9 14 7 11 12 13 9 7 6 8 .800 
Tozier, 16 8 14 9 11 12 11 10 8 8 8 .S25 
Darton, 18 6 13 9 9 14 14 7 6 8 7 .775 
Weld, 16 10 13 9 12 14 15 7 9 890 
Silsbee, 16 8 10 9 10 13 14 5 6 750 
Burns, 16 8 15 9 14 13 15 9 9 920 
Bruce 16 5 5 4 11 9 10 7 566 
Willard, 16 8 .. 10 10 10 13 4 733 
McLaughlin, 16 1 2 1 114 
Barney, 16 5 8 5 8 7 9 4 511 
Ford, 16 14 13 11 7 8 6 7 .776 
Muldown, 16 12 14 13 8 854 
Gleason, 19 15 14 9 8 920 
Retwood, 14 1 4 4 6 4 .380 
Taylor, 16 .... 2 200 
Baker, 16 .. .. 7 700 
George, 16 1 100 
Merchandise match, distance handicap: 
Gleason, ]9 111111111111111111111111011111—29 
Weld, ie 111111111101111111111111111111—29 
Burns 16 101111111110111111111111111111—28 
Edwards 16 111111111111101111011111111111—28 
Darton, 18 011111111111111111111101111111—28 
Dickey, 21 11 llllllllOlOlllllllUCl 111111— 27 
Michaels, 16 111110011111110111111111111111—27 
Silsbee, 16 110101111111111111110111111111—27 
Muldown, 16 111111101111111110111011111111—27 
Blinn, 16 110111110111111110111011011111—25 
Thomas, 16 110110111111111111101111101011—25 
Woodruff, 17 111101101110111110111111111101—25 
Frank 19 01101111111 0110101111111110 !11— 24 
Ford 16 IIIOIIOIIIIIIIIIIUIIOIOIIOIIO— 24 
Kirkwood, 20 111110110110011110101111111111—24 
Griffiths, 21 101111101010111101101111101111—23 
Bell 20 111101111111111110111110010100—23 
Tozier, 16 111001111111101 IIIIIOIOIIUOIO— 23 
Willard, 16 111011000101111111111111111010—23 
Bruce 16 100100101110111001111011101110—19 
Barney, 16 010111010000110100110111011100—16 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Crescent A. C— Boston A, A, 
Bay Ridge, L. I., March 18.— A ten-man team match between 
the Crescent Athletic Club and the Boston Athletic Association 
v.as shot to-day, and the home team won by a score of 855 to 831 
out of a possible 1,000. Each man shot at 100 targets. Out of the 
tv.'enty contestants in the team match, five broke 90 per cent, or 
better. The scores follow: 
Crescent A. C. 
1st 2d 3d 4th 
25. 25. 25. 25. T'l 
Stephenson, Jr. 21 23 22 20 86 
Brigham 20 20 23 17 80 
South worth ....22 22 22 20 86 
Grinnell 20 25 19 24 88 
Lott ....19 17 24 21 81 
Dr Keyes 17 23 16 22 78 
Bennett 20 19 21 18 78 
Remsen 23 24 24 23 94 
F Stephenson.. 23 23 23 25 94 
Palmer 23 20 24 23 90 
Boston A. A. 
1st 2d 3d 4th 
25. 25. 25. 25. T'l 
Dr E Gleason. 24 24 24 21 93 
T E Adams.... 25 25 22 24 96 
E P Blinn 19 19 19 19 76 
S A Elhs 19 23 20 21 83 
G B Clark. .....19 20 22 20 81 
W B Farmer... 18 18 18 21 75 
H B Moore.... 19 24 16 20 79 
D W Edwards. 18 22 19 20 79 
D E Hallett...22 20 20 20 82 
C M Howell... 22 21 23 21 87 
208 216 218 213 855 
205 216 203 207 831 
Trophy shoot, 50 targets, handicap: 
Hdp. Brk. Tot'l. 
Stephenson, Jr... 4 46 50 
Wood 12 38 50 
Hegeman 6 43 49 
O'Brien 6 43 49 
Damron 10 37 47 
Marshall 10 37 47 
Raynor 10 36 46 
Horn 16 30 46 
Southworth 0 45 45 
Keyes 6 39 45 
Hallock 8 37 45 
Hdp. Brk. Tot'l. 
Dr Hopkins 10 33 43 
Brigham 0 42 42 
Palmer, Jr 0 42 42 
Stephenson .2 39 41 
L C Hopkins 6 34 40 
Hendrickson ....10 32 42 
Lott 4 35 39 
Bennett 6 32 38 
Foster 2 32 34 
Grinnell, Jr 2 31 33 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., March 14.— Capt. Dreyer, who has been 
ill during some weeks past, gave the shooters a glad welcome, but 
he is still too weak to shoot. The day was beautiful, of the 
springtime. There was but little wind. 
The targets were thrown steadily at unknown angles, about 
2,800 being used. 
A number of old-time live-bird shooters were present. Messrs. 
Morrison, Glover and Kelly did the best work, about 94 per cent. 
The scores : 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 15 10 15 
Schorty 12 8 . . 
A Schoverling 13 10 . . 
Glover 15 8 .. 
Morrison 14 7 .. 
N J Smith 11 6 .. 
Keim U 
Kelly 13 
Charles U 
Tom Short 6 
Bockwurst 13 
Kroeger 
Slievlin 
Sam Short • 
Smythe 8 
H Bergen 12 
Mahlstedt 6 .. 
Bob Schneider 
L Gille 
G Remsen 9 . . 
Schlieman • • • 
C Cooper 9 . . 
Hans • 
Suydam , 9 
V oorhis 8 . . . . 
P Remsen 
4 5 
15 15 
14 13 
11 11 
13 12 
13 15 
8 5 
11 14 
14 13 
9 9 
8 7 
15 .. 
9 U 
4 6 
10 10 
10 .. 
14 .. 
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
15 15 15 15 15 15 10 15 10 
14 15 14 13 14 13 9 12 9 
15 14 12 15 12 12 .. 10 7 
15 13 15 15 12 
15 13 13 14 14 
12 11 9 8 7 8 
11 11 8 11 11 
15 15 15 14 14 .. 14 .. .. 
.. .. 7 9 9.... 6 .. 
8 11 12 12 .. .. 
14 9 11 10 13 
5 6 7 3 1 
11 7 11 14 . . 
14 13 12 8 10 ... . 
.... 5 6 7 4 10 9 4 
.... 9 12 12 10 
.... 12 11 11 8 14 11 10 
10 10 12 10 12 10 12 8 7 
.... 10 8 6 11 8 4 . . 
.... 5 10 12 11 13 11 . . 
.... 10 13 7 9 8 12 . . 
10 11 10 13 14 14 9 7 . . 
8 10 12 10 10 8 
Sheepshead Bay Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I., March 16.— The first 25 in the following 
scores constitute the club medal, and the total 50 constitute the 
scores for the Remsen cup. The same handicaps apply to both. 
The club has installed a new trap, which works well. The 
scores of the double event follow: 
TT T Montanus 16 0101111101111111111011111—21 
H J Montanus, ib iilllOllOlHllOllOOlllOll-19-40 
XT Williamson 16 1111011101110111101001111—19 
H Williamson, xb 0101100011110100111111111-17-36 
TT T^r^hercr 16 0001000011001110000001111—10 
H i!ober„, It) 1111100101100111001110011—16—26 
TT WpIU 1111111111110111111110111—23 
^ ^^"^ 0111101111111011111101111—21—44 
T MrKane 10 0011101011110101101011111-17 
I McKane, lu 1110111100110011111111111—20—37 
V AAr^nrbiss 10 1111011001111101111101111-20 
E Voorhiss, lu iiOOllOllOUOllllllllOlll-19— 39 
r Mnrri^ Ifi 1111101111010111001101111-19 
G Morris, lo 1011101111110111011100111—19—38 
o , 1111111111111111111111101-24 
0111001111110011111111100—18—42 
T? r^wprt 26 0010011110101100000111101-13 
R Gewert, 1101111111111001100010110-17—30 
TT T,p„„en 1010110111011101111101101-18 
H Bergen 1110110011111001111111000-17—35 
„ T,„j^ 00 0100110000010000010100100— 7 
D Dcde, 0010001001110000001000011— 8—15 
A Q^innpr -iR 0000000000000000000001010—2 
A bpinner, d» 1000010000000000010000000— 3— 5 
n r^^,..r IS 0100111110101101110101111—17 
C Cooper, IS 1110111110011001010100001—14—31 
„ , „ OR 1110011000100011101110111—15 
E Carolan, /b 0110100001101111000000100—10-25 
Club medal, shoot-off of ties: Montanus (4) 25, Williamson (4) 
15 Voorhies (3) 20, Morris (4) 25, Gewert (7) 20. The following 
shot along: Carolan 9, Wells 20, Schorty 20, Pulsifer 13, Bergen 
17. 
Second shoot-off: Montanus (2) 29, Morris (2) 22. The follow- 
ing shot along: Boberg 15, Schorty 22, Voorhies 16. 
Shoot-off for Remsen cup: Montanus (4) 22, Williamson (4) 21, 
Morris (4) 24, Carolan (7) 18. 
Event at 15 singles, 5 pairs: Welles 19, Carolan 15, Montanus 
12, Voorhies 12. 
Boston Shooting Association. 
Wellington, Mass., March 11.— The fifth shoot for the five- 
man team State championship was held on the grounds of the 
Boston Shooting Association. As this was a tie shoot between 
the Birch Brook and Watertown teams, each having two wins for 
the cup, there was a large attendance and great interest in the 
shoot-off. The Birch Brook was an easy winner by 18 targets, 
and now holds the five-man team State championship. Follow- 
ing are the team scores: 
Birch Brook Team. 
Foster 21 20—41 
Everett 20 22-42 
Kirkwood 21 22—43 
Bell 21 20—41 
Frank 21 22—43—210 
Events : 
Targets : 
Kirkwood 8 11 
Gleason 9 13 
Frank 7 12 
Everett 8 11 
Bell 6 13 
Watertown Team. 
Gleason 18 
Baldwin 21 
Roy 22 
Bartlett 16 
Hebbard 21 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
20—38 
22—43 
18—40 
14—30 
20—41—192 
9 10 11 12 
10 15 10 15 15 10 10 15 10 15 15 25 
9 12 13 
9 15 9 • 
9 10 .. 
8 10 10 
9 11 14 
Roy 6 13 10 14 
Hebbard 8 13 8 10 
Foster 9 14 8 11 ... . 
Morse 7 12 8 7 .. .. 
Baldwin 9 11 9 .. .. 9 
Straw > 5 11 7 10 8 .. 
Riley 8 8 5 12 ... . 
Coffin 6 
Johnson 6 10 12 
'• ' " 7 11 
9 12 
9 14 
7 15 
8 12 
7 11 
4 9 
8 10 
. 11 
Searls 7 
Edwards 7 
Rule 6 
Dean 5 
Climax 7 
Barry 7 
Hallam 9 .. .. 8 
Burns 13 6 
Rowe 7 
Philbrook 5 9 4 8 9 .. 
Bartlett 9 9 
Field 2 6 
Stewart 8 8 
Sanborn 4 10 
8 13 10 12 12 
8 10 8 12 15 23 
8 14 14 22 
9 13 11 20 
9 11 9 . . 
8 10 . . . . 
9 11 14 .. 
8 12 13 . . 
8 11 .. .. 
9 13 
6 12 
8 15 
4 13 
6 7 
4 10 
. 13 12 . . 
. 13 14 19 
. 13 12 . . 
. 12 11 19 
7 10 11 . . 
4 7 7.. 
5 9 11 .. 
9 12 
8 11 
7 14 
9 13 
8 13 
9 12 
4 9 
9 12 
.. 13 
5 15 
8 13 
17 
20 
7 13 11 
5 11 6 8 
Aqoidncck Gan Club. 
Newport, R. I.--With the coming of spring weather, club 
matters are beginning to resume their wonted activity. The 
regular weekly shoots have been continued through the winter, in 
spite of severe weather, but the attendance has been very limited, 
a series of handicap shoots for a gold medal, which are still being 
run, being the only prize events at present. At Wednesday's 
shoot four of the faithful were on hand, and the following were 
the results: 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 Broke. Hdp. Total. 
Dring 6 12 8 12 38 6 44 
Powel 7 11 8 13 39 4 43 
H A Peckham 6 11 6 9 32 6 38 
E S Peckhan 6 9 4 6 25 6 31 
At the annual meeting a short while ago the following officers 
were elected, all being the same as those of last year: President, 
Wm. A. Dring; Vice-President, Edward P. Gosling; Secretary- 
Treasurer, J. S. Coggeshall; Executive Committee, W. A. Dring, 
E. P. Gosling, P. H Powel, W. M. Hughes and H. A. Peckham. 
The yearly reports showed the club to be in a prosperous condi- 
tion, with the heavy expense of moving to new grounds nearly 
liquidated. The matter of tournaments for the coming season was 
freely discussed, particularly the fourth annual, which will be 
held on Tuesday, May 30, programmes for which will be ready 
about April 15. Every effort will be made to make this the best 
tournament the club has ever attempted. 
Awostirg Gun Club. 
New Paltz, N. Y.— The Awosting Gun Club's regular semi- 
monthly shoot, March 6, had scores as follows: 
Layton cup contest, 25 targets, handicap: 
Hdp. Brk. Tot'l. Hdp. Brk. Tot'l. 
W Hasbrouck.... 5 14 19 Johnston 4 21 25 
Strong 4 19 23 L Hasbrouck .... 8 9 17 
Snyder 2 23 25 M Du Bois 5 19 24 
Shoot-off: Johnston won with 25 to Snyder's 23. 
We are going to put in a blackbird trap, in addition to the 
other, for our annual tournament in May. 
Our next shoot, March 25, will be an interesting one, as three 
wins holds the Layton cup; Johnston and Snyder each have two 
v/ins. We also will have several fine game pictures and a hand- 
some tronhy from the Hunter Arms Co., to contest for. 
Secretary. 
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