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June 20-22.— New London, la., Gun Club annual tournament. Dr. 
C. E. Cook, Sec'y. 
June 21-22.— Bradford, Pa., Gun Club club tournament. K C. 
Charlton, Sec'y- 
June 21. — Monongahela Valley League of West Virginia third 
tournament, under auspices of Grafton Gun Club. A. R. 
Warden, Sec'y. 
Jvne 22.— Towanda, Pa., Gun Club tournament. W. F. Dittrich, 
Sec'y. 
June 22-23.— Atlantic City, N. J.— Seashore Gun Club shooting 
tournament. E. M. Smith, Sec'y. 
June 22-24. — Portland, Ore. — Sportsmen's Association of the North- 
west tournament. J. Winters, Sec'y. 
June 27-30. — Indianapolis, Ind.— The Interstate Association's Grand 
American Handicap target tournament; $1,000 added money. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Secy-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
July 1. — Sherbrooke, Can., Gun Club annual tournament, C. H. 
Foss, Sec'y. 
July 4. — Shamokin, Pa., Gun Club tournament. S. C. Yocum, 
Sec'y. 
July 4. — South Framingham, Mass. — Second annual team shoot; 
$50 in cash. 
July 4. — Springfield, Mass. — Midsummer tournament of the Spring- 
field, Mass., Shooting Club. C. L. Kites, Sec'y. 
July 4. — Monongahela Valley Leagjae of West Virginia fourth 
tournament, under auspices of Mannington Gun Club. W. C. 
Mawhinney, Sec'y. 
July 4. — Richmond, Va., Gun Club annual tournament. 
Anderson, Sec'y. 
July 6-7. — Traverse City, Mich., trapshooting tournament. 
Murrell, Sec'y. 
July 11-12. — Eufala, Ala., Gun Club tournament. C. M. Gam- 
mage, Sec'y. 
July 11-12. — New Bethlehem, Pa. — Crescent Gun Club second 
annua! tournament. O. E. Shoemaker, Sec'y. 
July 12-13. — ^Menominee, Mich. — The Interstate Association's tour- 
nament, under the auspices of the Menominee Gun Club. 
W. W. McQueen, Sec'y. 
July 24-28. — Brehm's Ocean City, Md., target tournament. H. A. 
Brehm, Mgr., Baltimore. 
July 28-29. — Newport, R. I. — Aquidneck Gun Club tournament. 
Aug. 2-4. — Albert Lea, Minn. — The Interstate Association's tour- 
nament under the auspices of the Albert Lea Gun Club. N. 
E. Paterson, Sec'y. 
Aug. 8-9. — Morgantown, W. Va. — Monongahela Valley League of 
West Virginia fifth tournament, under auspices of the Recre- 
ation Rod and Gun Club. Elmer F. Jacobs, Sec'y. 
Aug. 16-18. — Ottawa, Can. — Dominion of Canada Trapshooting and 
Game Protective Association. G. Easdale, Sec'y. 
Aug. 16-18. — Kansas City, Mo. — The Interstate Association's tour- 
nament, under the auspices of the O. K. Gun Club. C. C. 
Herman, Sec'y. 
Aug. 17-18. — Dalton, O., Gun Club tournament. Ernest F. Scott, 
Sec'y. 
Aug. 18-20. — Chicago, III., Trapshooters' Association fall tourna- 
ment. E. B. Sliogren, Sec'y. 
Aug. 22 — Somerville, Conn., Gun Club individual State champion- 
ship tournament. A. M. Arnold, Sec'y. 
Aug. 22-23. — Carthage, Mo. — The Missouri and Kansas League of 
Trapshooters. Dr. C. B. Clapp, Sec'y. 
Aug. 22-25. — Lake Okoboji, la. — Indian annual tournament. Frank 
Riehl, Sec'y. 
Aug. 29-31. — Grand Rapids, Mich.— Consolidated Sportsman's Club 
fourth annual tournament. 
Aug. 29-31. — The Interstate Association's tournament, under the 
auspices of the Colorado Springs, Colo., Gun Club; $1,000 
added money. A. J. Lawton, Sec'y. 
Sept. 4 (Labor Day). — Fall tournament of the Springfield, Mass., 
Shooting Club; $25 added money. C. L. Kites, Sec'y. 
Sept. 4-6.— Lynchburg.— Virginia State shoot. N. R. Winfree, 
Sec'y. : 
Sept. 5-8. — Trinidad, Colo. — Grand Western Handicap. Eli Jeffries, 
Sec'y. 
Sept. 15-17. — San Francisco, Cal. — The Interstate Association's 
Pacific Coast Handicap at Targets, under the auspices of the 
San Francisco Trapshooting Association. A. M. Shields, Sec'y. 
Sspt. 18-20. — Cincinnati Gun Club annual tournament. Arthur 
Gambell, Mgr. 
Oct. 10-11. — St. Joseph, Mo. — The Missouri and Kansas League of 
Trapshooters. Dr. C. ±5. Clapp, Sec'y. 
Oct. 11-12. — Dover, Del., Gun Club tournament; open to all 
amateurs. W. H. Reed, Sec'y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Club secretaries are invited to send tlieir scores for 
publication in these columns, also any news notes they 
may care to have published. Mail all such matter to 
Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 346 Brocuiway, 
New York. Forest and Stream goes to press on Tues- 
day OF EACH WEEK. 
The Stanley Gun Club, of Toronto, Can., will secure new 
grounds and erect a new club house, pending which they will 
suspend shooting in a regular manner. 
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The Seashore Gun Club, of Atlantic City, N. J., has fixed upon 
June 22-23 for a three days' tournament. Ten programme events 
each day. Open sweeps and handicap events for amateurs. 
Special hotel rates. For programmes, address the Secretary, Mr. 
E. M. Smith. 
A story with a moral comes from Uganda. A lion, thinking it 
about time to lunch, seized a white man and bit him. His teeth 
went through a bottle of whisky which the man was carrying in 
his pocket, and this gave him such a shock that he turned tail. 
The moral is obvious.. Do not be a teetotaler. If the man had 
been a teetotaler he would have been eaten. It is better to be 
drunk than eaten. 
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The Westchester, Pa., Gun Club have provided a programme of 
ten events, at 10, 15 and 20 targets, 50 cents, $1 and $1.50 entrance, 
for their shoot fixed to be held on June 8. Totals, 155 targets, 
$10.25 entrance. Competition begins at 10 o'clock and is open 
to all. Class shooting. Ship guns and shells to Mayer & 
Eachus. Targets 1% cent. Lunch and shells obtained on the 
grounds. Mr. F. H. Eachus is the secretary. 
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The Queens County Gun Club have provided a valuable list of 
prizes for their shoot, fixed to be held on June 3. For the four 
events, Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10, each has five prizes, as follows: 
Event No. 7— Shaving set, razors, etc., silk umbrella, brass clock, 
tobacco jar, gold scarf pin. Event No. 8— Silver cake basket, 
cut-glass fruit bowl, silver fern dish, silver cracker jar, cut-glass 
bon bon dish. Event No. 9 (each one silver)— Water pitcher, 
bread tray, nut dish, syrup pitcher, napkin ring. No. 10 (each 
one cut-glass)— fruit dish, sugar and cream set, flower vase, spoon 
holder, bon bon dish. 
The programme of the New Jersey State Sportsmen's Associa- 
tion tournament, to be held June 6-8, contains three State 
events, namely, the E. C. and Schultze trophy, emblematic of 
the individual championship ; conditions, 50 targets, $1 entrance, 
trophy and 50 per cent, of entrance to the winner. The 3-man 
team championship, SO targets per man, entrance $3 per team. 
The Quimby gold medal, representative of the individual cham- 
pionship, 100 targets, $3 entrance; open to residents, professionals 
and amateurs. On the first day there are ten programme events, 
all, save No. 6, at 15 targets, entrance $1.30. No. 6 is the 3-man 
team contest. On the second day, there are four 15-target events 
$1.30 entrance, and the individual championship, divided intg 
two 50-target events. On the third day, commencing at 10 
o'clock, the programme provides for an amateur 10 or 15-man team 
contest, between New York -and New Jersey, 100 targets per man, 
for the duPont trophy; also, four 15-target events. Rose system 
of division will govern the moneys. Open shooting June 9-10. 
Average prizes, highest professionals in 15-target events, $10 and 
$5. Amateurs, $15, $10, $5, $3 and $2. Highest in State team 
event, $10. Highest man on New York and New Jersey teams, 
$6 each. Shooting begins at 7:30 each day. Targets, 2 cents. 
Three sets of traps. Shells for sale on the grounds. AfternoiDn 
of June 5, practice shooting. Ship guns and shells, prepaid, to 
J. F. Way, 35 Cherry St., and they will be delivered on grounds 
free. Annual meeting, June 6. The tournament will be given 
under the auspices of the Rahway, N. J., Gun Club. The Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad connects with the line of trolleys at the station 
in Rahway. The Central Railroad of New Jersey connects with 
the same line at Westfield, N. J. The Lehigh Valley Railroad 
at Picton, N. J. The trolley connects at Rahway Junction with 
other lines from Elizabeth, Westfield, Fanwood, Plainfield and 
other points. 
Bernard Waters. 
Milton Tournament. 
Milton, Pa., May 26. — The annual spring tournament of the 
Milton Kod and Gun Club, held on tneir oeautiful grounds na 
Rangler's Grove, proved to be the surprise of the year. It was 
the most successiui shoot held in Central Pennsylvania for 
years. The weather was perlect, scores close, and plenty of 
good marksmen. ihirty-two laced the traps the first day and 
lorty-eight the second aay. J. Mowell Hawkins won higii pro- 
fessional average each aay, and Neaf Apgar second, tiawkins 
broke 348 out of 365; Apgar, ii43. H. B. shoop, of Harris burg, 
won high average for tournament with 334; A. C Krueger, 'i'&i; 
R. C. Ijerk and J. D. Mason, 'Sii; and F. A. Godcharles, 6ii, were 
all in a bunch. 
T. Grove, the author of the best score recvord known per- 
formed the wonderlul feat of shooting through the entire two 
days' programme and kept the records. Seven minutes after 
the last shot was fired the second day he announced he was 
ready to settle in full with each marksman. 
Mr. A. W. Burnham, of Somer's Point, N. J., gave a great 
exhibition of how to referee 6,275 targets without a single dispute. 
Over 10,000 targets were thrown in the two days from a magau- 
trap. 'Ihe feature of the tournament was the race for the silver 
loving cup, seven teams entered. It was won by Harrisburg. 
Over 50u spectators enjoyed the excellent sport, and in every 
way the shoot proved a success. 
Harrisburg Sportsmen's Assn. Milton Rod and Gun Club. 
Fisher 24 Godcharles 22 
Gettys 17 
Steward 18 
Shoop 24 
H Stnne 17 
Rishel 19 
Rangier 16 
Kruger 21—104 Whitmire 18—92 
Northumberland Gun Club. 
Howell 18 
Derk 22 
Stamm 20 
M P Derk 17 
Carlisle Gun Club. 
Hatfield 22 
Shearer 22 
Tntt 18 
Gladfelter 21 
Hixson 15— 92 Porter 19—102 
Milton Social Gun Club. 
Milton Rod & Gun Club, No. 2. 
Fox 17 
Koch 19 
Harris Vi 
De Haas 9 
G Strine 17— 74 
Danville Gun Club. 
Spicer 23 Haney 19 
Deitz 19 Lawrence 18 
Renn 19 
Sears 14 
Dewire 21 
Botts 14 
Gensel 17— 85 
First Day, May 23. 
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Events: 1 2 
Targets : 10 15 
J M Hawkins 10 15 
Neaf Apgar 9 15 
J D Mason 7 14 
A C Krueger 10 14 
R C Derk 10 14 
W H Stroh 9 15 
H B Shoop 10 14 
F A Godcharles 9 14 
M B Stewart 9 13 
R Rishel 10 12 
A Gettys 3 13 
T Brindle 8 14 
Gladfelter 9 11 
Karl Steward 9 11 
C W Fisher 8 15 
F E Butler 7 7 
R E Shearer 8 9 
T Grove Tritt 9 10 
Geo W Tovey 7 10 
A W Malick 8 10 
C W Hawley 7 6 
A W Burnham 6 13 
S E Gougler 7 12 
M P Derk 5 10 
H Strine 5 11 
Ed Hatfield 
D N Hoy 
W H Harris 10 
J S Dougal 
G Dal Fox 8 7 
F Rangier . . ; 5 . . 
S H Koch 6 10 
3 4 5 
15 20 15 
14 20 15 
15 19 15 
14 18 13 
14 16 14 
13 16 14 
15 16 12 
15 18 13 
15 15 14 
13 17 14 
14 15 14 
13 16 12 
13 17 14 
10 10 11 
10 12 12 
13 17 9 
11 16 12 
11 14 10 
8 15 13 
)( 17 )( 
10 14 11 
8 10 6 
13 15 11 
12 15 8 
11 7 .. 
6 7 
15 15 
13 15 
15 13 
13 14 
14 15 
13 14 
13 13 
12 11 
13 13 
15 11 
13 13 
15 14 
10 14 
13 14 
12 13 
13 12 
13 13 
11 14 
14 9 
12 10 
14 11 
7 10 
8 9 
15 20 
13 20 
12 19 
15 19 
14 17 
15 17 
14 17 
14 20 
14 16 
12 17 
12 IS 
13 15 
13 19 
15 13 
13 15 
10 14 
12 17 
11 17 
11 16 
12 .. 
9 .. 
10 11 
15 15 
15 15 
14 15 
15 15 
14 14 
15 12 
14 14 
11 14 
12 14 
12 13 
12 11 
13 13 
9 11 
12 15 
15 13 
13 11 
12 11 
12 13 
8 11 
Broke. 
165 
161 
157 
156 
153 
152 
152 
149 
146 
144 
144 
142 
138 
135 
135 
131 
130 
125 
.. 7 
7 12 14 17 
15 14 0 )8 
8 10 
.. 10 
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11 
10 
May, 24. Second Day. 
Events: 
Targets : 
J M Hawkins 
Neaf Apgar 
H B Shoop 
Ed Hatfield 10 
F A Godcharles 9 
Geo M Howell 10 
R C Derk 10 
A C Krueger 9 
M B Stewart 10 
D R Rishel 7 
J D Mason 9 
W H Stroh 9 
James Porter 9 
R E Shearer 7 
Willis Gladfelter 9 
T Grove Tritt 7 
C W Fisher 9 
H A Gettys , 5 
Karl Steward 9 
F E Butler 6 
W T Spicer 9 
L C Deitz 8 
J B Haney 6 
A J Lawrence 6 
E D Rudy 7 
Wm Whitmire 6 
A F Gensel 7 
S H Koch 7 
G Dal Fox 6 
Frank Rangier 7 
W H Harris 5 
E Dewire 6 
J R Reitz 8 
Frank Troxell 4 
B F Stamm 6 
C O Hixon 7 
Harry Strine 
J Hoy .. 
D N Hoy 
C Harti^ 
Geo Strine 
M P Derk 
Mai Renn 
Bert Sears . . 
W Botts .. 
J De Haas .. 
2 3 
15 15 
15 15 
14 14 
15 14 
15 13 
12 14 
14 14 
13 14 
13 15 
12 10 
13 11 
15 15 
14 14 
12 14 
12 12 
14 14 
13 11 
10 10 
12 11 
U 14 
7 11 
14 15 
13 13 
13 14 
8 8 
14 12 
4 5 6 
20 15 15 
19 15 14 
18 15 14 
18 14 13 
19 14 14 
18 15 13 
16 15 14 
20 15 12 
20 14 12 
17 15 11 
19 14 12 
19 15 13 
18 15 14 
18 11 13 
18 13 14 
16 12 14 
18 12 12 
15 14 12 
16 13 14 
11 13 6 
17 12 9 
16 11 12 
17 13 11 
18 13 12 
17 12 . . 
. . 10 11 
7 8 
15 20 
14 18 
14 16 
15 19 
13 18 
13 19 
12 18 
15 16 
13 16 
12 20 
12 17 
12 17 
14 16 
8 17 
11 18 
13 16 
10 16 
8 16 
10 13 
9 15 
10 .. 
13 17 
12 16 
8 11 
9 10 
15 25 
15 24 
15 23 
13 24 
12 22 
11 22 
13 IS 
9 22 
15 21 
14 22 
9 19 
11 19 
15 ^6 
13 19 
10 22 
12 21 
14 13 
10 24 
11 17 
14 18 
11 12 
15 15 
12 12 
15 14 
12 12 
15 15 
14 15 
12 13 
15 13 
12 13 
14 14 
9 10 
12 13 
15 14 
10 14 
13 13 
11 8 
11 7 
12 10 
8 8 
7 10 
Broke. 
183 
182 
182 
180 
175 
174 
174 
173 
171 
152 
170 
166 
165 
161 
160 
154 
150 
138 
137 
12 
11 
10 
13 
12 
6 16 
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14 23 
14 19 
.. 19 
11 18 
.. 20 
.. 18 
.. 17 
.. 19 
9 17 
.. 16 
.. 12 
.. 21 
13 
10 
2 
9 
13 
7 
9 
.. .. 20 
.. .. 15 
7 9 17 
Fbed 
7 .i ..17 .. 
8 12 10 17 . . . . 
.. .. 19 .. .. 
.... 14 .. .. 
13 .. .. 
...... 19 
A. Godcharles, 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Peel less Rod and Gttn Club. 
Paterson, N. J., May 27.— The scores in the main event to-day 
n G. Garrabrant 3, T. Walker 9, C. Dick 9, T Walker 7, 
C Dick 9 P. Garrabrant 12, G. Garrabrant 2, C. Kievit 9, P. Gar- 
rabrant 10, P. Garrabrant 13, C. Kievit 19, H. Clayton 7, P. 
Garrabrant 14, IT. Clayton 15, H. Clayton 12. 
Montclaif Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., May 27.— The Montclair Gun Club paid a 
visit to the Mountainside Gun Club, of Orange, to-day. The chief 
event was a team race, nme-man teams, 25 targets per man, 
unknown traps and unknown angles. Montclair came off victor 
in ^ a very close and hard-fought battle, some very good scores 
being made by the men on both teams. Scores follow: 
Mountamside Gun Club-Gardiner 20, Colquitt 23, Canfield 22, 
Milliken 21 Wakely 20, Baldwin 16, Nott 21, Gillespie 18, Ziegler 
23; total 184. ' t- , & 
Montclair Gun Club- Wallace 19, Batten 23, Babcock 24, 
Winslow 17, Crane 23, Boxall 21, Bush 22, Allen 21, Cockefair 2oi 
■ ^Ed^yard Winslow, Sec'y. 
Springfield Shooting Club. 
We had a shoot on the afternoon of May 20, at which quite a 
few shooters turned out. The wind blew a gale and kept the 
scares down ; however, some good ones were made. In the prize 
e"ea: Cheesmaii won from Le Noir and Kites, who were tied on 
il each. Ihis was a l!> target event, handicapped by allowing 
added targets to the sLccters' scores. Cheesman's score of 12 
vvith 3 targets added was high. Kites and Le Noir were scratch 
At efich practice shoot wo are to have one of these prize "vents 
prize valued at $2.50. " ' 
The club have put up three merchandise prizes to be shot for 
during the season by club members. Handicapped by allowing 
added targets to shooters' score. All shooting from 16yd. mark. 
In addition tO' the prizes, the Peters Cartridge Co. have donated 
a cup, to be shot for under same handicap conditions. Scores in 
these two events, each at 25 targets, follow: 
Event No. 6, cup contest: 
Brk. Hdp. Tot'l. 
Brk. Hdp. Tot'l. 
Snow 20 3 23 
Cheesman 19 3 22 
Chapin 16 5 21 
Collins 17 3 20 
Douglass 19 0 19 
Bradford 14 5 19 
Event No. 7, club prizes: 
Snow 18 3 21 
Collins 18 3 21 
Cheesman 16 3 19 
Hawes 16 3 19 
Scores m regular events folio 
Le Noir 19 0 19 
Kites 18 0 18 
E Lathrop 14 3 17 
P Lathrop 13 3 16 
Hawes 13 3 16 
Bradford 13 5 18 
Kites 18 0 18 
Le Noir 14 0 14 
P Lathrop 10 3 13 
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10 10 10 10 15 25 25 15 10 
8 10 7 8 14 18 18 . . 7 
6 6 7 . . 14 19 14 13 . . 
6 . . . . 5 5 14 13 8 5 
.... 7 9 10 20 18 . . 4 
8 1 12 19 16 . . 7 
Events : 
Targets : 
Kites 
Le Noir . 
Bradford . 
Snow 
Cheesman 
Lathrop :: :: % 7 13 lo . 
Coll'hs 17 18 
rlawes 
Minstrelsy 
Boughton . 
Douglass . 
E Lathrop 
H Chapin 
A Chapin i 
Frencher \ \\ \\ \ ^ 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
6 4 
.. 10 
9 13 16 . . 
.. 11 7 
7 
9 19 . . . . 
9 14 . . . . 
8 16 
8 2 
115 
110 
110 
95 
85 
75 
65 
65 
60 
55 
50 
50 
40 
40 
25 
90 
79 
56 
68 
62 
34 
43 
38 
22 
26 
38 
29 
24 
11 
7 
Misfire. 
Recreation Rod and Gun Club. 
n^h°^°ffhf7'^; YJ"-'. May^26.-The Recreation Rod and Gun 
Glub of this city held its eighth regular weekly shoot at Recrea- 
tion l^ark, this afternoon, with seven guns out. With slight wind 
nnH ^fi P/f"y respectable scores were made, 
and altogether a very enjoyable afternoon's sports was had. 
the club championship gold medal was won for the week bv 
Jacobs, with an average of 87.3 per cent. The officer's goblet 
rn? nf?qT\'"?" '^^^^ ^hitc, with a score of 17 
out of 19 shot at. The scores: 
Miss and out: Cobun 7, Taylor 0, Barthlow 1, White 20, 
Jacobs 14, Sivey 5. ' 
19^°^"" 1^' T^^^- 22, Barthlow 23. 
goblet handicap: Cobun shot at 19, broke 13; Taylor. 
20 16; Barthlow, 20, 12; White, 19, 17; Jacobs, 19, 16; Sivey 20 13 
busch"l9 ^"'^''^ targets: Cobun 14, Jacobs 21, E. C. Wi'ede- 
Fourth event club team race, 3-man teams, 20 targets per man: 
Capt. ^Vhlte 15 Barthlow 10, Cobun 12; total, 37. Jacobs 16 
Taylor 15, Wiedebusch 13; total, 44. 
Elmer F. Jacobs, Sec'y-Treas. 
North Branch Gun Club. 
North Branch, N J. May 27.-At the shoot of the North 
Branch Gun Club, Mr. H. B. Ten Eyck scored a win for the 
srorfr '^"^ated by the Hunter Arms Co. J. S. Bun acted as 
o-'" Sti-yker_ acted as referee. George Bun was puller. 
No. 2 was at 20 singles, use of both barrels, and 10 pairs. 
Scores: H. B. Ten Eyck, singles, 19, doubles i6. M. H R . 
18 and 16. G. W. Field 19 and 14. ' 
Sweepstakes, 10 targets: 
Events : 
M H R. 
R Bun . 
E S Earnest. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
5 
9 
10 
9 
6 
8 
9 
9 
9 
8 
's 
7 
7 
6 
8 
9 
8 
9 
9 
7 
8 
7 
6 
8 
7 
4 
6 
5 
9 
7 
3 
4 
7 
9 
7 
8 
9 
5 
6 
5 
7 
9 
6 
8 
9 
7 
6 
4 
9 
10 
10 
7 
9 
6 
5 
7 
7 
5 
6 
'7 
9 
8 
9 
9 
10 
10 
8 
Capt. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y May 27.-The scores for the May cup 
A° n aj:f .as follows at 50 targets, handicap allowance as breaks: 
A. O. Fleischmann 42, Gus Grieft 44, A. W. Hibbard ("61 S9 C 
i: Scotf (eTIs. ^^2^ ^^' Capt! Borland (8) ^, 
Event No. 2, 25 targets : Gus Grieff 18, A. W. Hibbard (3) 20 
1- S-^^'^'°°dhouse (4) 20, F. R. White (6) 11, Capt. Borland (4) 22,' 
A. O. l-leischmann (0) 20. ^ / > 
No. 3, 25 targets: Capt. Borland (3) 20, A. O. Fleischman (0) 
2^'at^"! 9?'"=^^ S. Scott (3) 17, J. S. Woodhouse (4) 18 
No. 4, 25 targets: A. O. Fleischmann (0) 20, Gus Grief? fO^l 29 
23, J. S. Woodhouse (4) 21, Capt. feorland (3) iF ' 
No. 5, 25 targets: S Scott (2) 22,, Capt. Borland (3) 20, A. O. 
l<leischmann (0) 22. Shoot-ofl:: Fleischmann (0) 19 Scott C21 1<) 
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