466 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
tJuNE 10, igos- 
Ossking Gun Club. 
OssiNiNG, N. y.— Twenty-eight shooters faced the traps at the 
annual Memorial Day shoot of the Ossining Gun Club, and, while 
the managemeiit expected to have a larger turnout, owing to the 
fine prizes that were donated, they were well satisfied at the end 
of the day to find that over 3,000 targets had been thrown. 
Amos Bedell, the local club's crack shot, won the high average 
cup presented by the Lafiin & Rand Powder Company, with a 
percentage of 84. Daubeney Brandreth, another of the local crack- 
erjacks, captured the cup presented by the Remington Arms Com- 
pany for high run, he breaking 16 straight. Bedell, with high run 
of 23, was not eligible for both cups. 
Capt. Charles G. Blandford, of the club, was especially proud 
of the fact that the winners of both of these cups were members 
of his Gun Bugs' Association, and wore the emblems. 
C. W. Floyd ("Jap"), of New York city, and Ray Hendricks, 
of Rye, got second and third high averages respectively. 
Mr. F. Lawrence was the only trade representative present, and 
he assisted materially in managing the shoot. He was without 
doubt well pleased to see his shells capture high average. 
The handsome cup presented by Town Clerk Gaylord B. Hub- 
bell, secretary of the club, was not. contested for, and will be 
held until September next, when it will be offered for the West- 
chester County championship. 
Among the out-of-town shooters were Dr. Borst and A. Traver, 
of Poughkeepsie; A. L. Burns, Mamaroneck; H. W. Bissing, C. 
W. Floyd and Frederick Fowler, New York city; Ray Hendricks, 
Rye; Ike Tallman, South Millbrook; M. H. Dyckman, Oscawana, 
and A. L. Burns, Tarrytown. 
In the merchandise event, William H. Coleman and Ray 
Hendricks tied for first prize with 22 out of 25 breaks. They both 
have an extra notch to let out on special occasions, and this was 
one of them. 
The prize winners in this event were: Brass samovar, won by 
W. H. Coleman; Remington target pistol, R. Hendricks; Water- 
man fountain pen, A. Traver; box Havana cigars, G. B. Hubbell; 
carving set, M. H. Dyckman; 100 shells, D. Brandreth; 100 shells, 
A. Bedell; hunting coat, D. Connors; gun case, Charles Acker; 
box Havana cigars, W. S. Smith; camera, Dr. Borst; box Havana 
cigars, J. Hyland; Gun Bug emblem, A. L. Burns; Gun Bug 
emblem, Wm. Fisher; brass cleaning rod, C. W. Floyd; stein, 
C. G. Blandford. 
Saturday June 3, was the last club shoot until September, but the 
traps are ready for use at all times, and the club care-taker is 
always on duty. 
Targets were thrown from 50 to 
shooting, as the scores will testify: 
Events : 
Targets : 
C W Floyd... 
C T Supe 
M H Dyckman 
60yds., which made hard 
A Bedell 
A Traver 
D Brandreth 
W H Colem; 
I Tallman . . 
G B Hubbell. 
I T Washburi 
R Hendricks 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
15 
20 
15 
20 
15 
25 
20 
25 
15 
20 
11 
15 
13 
16 
11 
19 
18 
16 
13 
15 
11 
11 
9 
9 
12 
16 
15 
13 
7 
9 
12 
17 
12 
15 
9 
16 
16 
li 
10 
10 
12 
14 
10 
12 
9 
14 
15 
17 
9. 
15 
14 
18 
14 
17 
13 
23 
15^ 
17 
12 
14 
9 
14 
10 
14 
12 
21 
17 
21 
9 
14 
12 
13 
13 
15 
12 
17 
15 
19 
12 
17 
12 
14 
14 
9 
11 
18 
16 
22 
9 
13 
11 
14 
14 
15 
12 
19 
9 
11 
9 
13 
10 
19 
6 
9 
13 
U 
16 
9 
17 
i4 
1 
710 
12 
17 
10 
13 
11 
20 
18 
22 
12 
16 
7 
13 
8 
10 
6 
19 
13 
13 
10 
15 
9 
13 
10 
7 
ii 
14 
15 
9 
15 
Dr Borst 
F Fowler 
W S Smith 
C Acker .. 16 .. .. 
A Rohr 15 .. .. 
H A Gleason .. 11 .. .. 
A Harris 14 .. 10 11 .. .. 
L Sturgis 18 .. .. 
W Fisher 13 .. .. 
H W Bissing 8 11 13 
L Lyons 11 .. 5 
D Connor .. 17 .. 11 
R McAlpin 3 14 
A Atchison .. .. 12 
Scores herewith were made on Saturday, May 27, when a few 
of the members turned out for a little practice, preparatory for 
the big shoot on Decoration Day. Hyland has been shooting in 
good form lately, and is likely to make some of them step for 
high average on the 30th: 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 25 25 25 
C G Blandford 19 20 20 D 
J H Hyland 22 21 23 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 25 25 25 
Connor 17 
C. G. B. 
Catskill Tournament. 
Catskii.l, N. Y., May 29.— The Catskill Gun Club spring tourna- 
ment, held here on May 24, was a big success. Twenty-six shoot- 
ers entered, and nine events were pulled off in record time. Over 
5,000 birds were thrown. The cup shoot, open for any five-man 
team, four teams to fill, came to grief, as there were only three 
teams present. 
Mr. Harold Money made the high average, breaking 141 out of 
the 150 targets called for in the programme. 
Among the amateurs. Senator Warnick. of Amsteraam, won 
the high average, breaking 339 out of 150; J. B. Sanders was 
second with 137, and E. J. Snyder, of New Paltz, and Wm. Mat- 
tice, of Catskill, tied for third with 132 each. 
In the merchandise event, ^No. 6, Senator Warnick won the 
Syracuse hammerless gun, E. ;J. Snyder the hunting jacket, and 
J. B. Sanders the field glasseg. 
Mr. J. H. Briggs was present and was a great help to the man- 
agement. Following are the scores in detail: 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 10 15 20 15 15 25 15 15 20 
Collier 6 11 14 10 9 12 12 7 14 
Mattice .i... 9 13 17 14 14 21 14 13 17 
Brandreth 10 11 16 13 10 .. 13 .. .. 
Hyland 8 13 18 14 11 20 10 11 16 
Snyder 9 13 17 15 14 24 13 13 14 
Sanders 10 12 19 13 12 24 14 15 
Valentine^ 
Greene 
Traver 
Warnick 8 
A Post 5 
Hopkins 8 13 
Cassidy 8 12 
18 
9 15 17 12 13 23 11 11 15 
8 13 17 14 12 21 13 11 17 
6 11 16 12 12 19 12 11 17 
15 20 15 14 25 14 13 20 
11 9 11 13 6 5 12 
13 10 17 11 9 17 
7 8 
8 11 18 8 6 8 
8 9 13 
10 .. .. 6 11 .. 
.. 9 
8 11 13 4 8 11 
11 
12 
9 
7 
7 12 
11 11 
11 
7 
11 
Howland 
Hamm 1 
Cole 5 
Ish 3 
Plusch 6 
Wynkoop 5 
Foote 6 
Schutt 6 
Vedder 11 11 .. 8 9 .] 
C Post 10 13 .. 6 10 .. 
Shubert 9 12 .. 12 .. .. 
Beach ; 10 17 
H Money 10 15 19 13 15 25 15 13 16 
Seth T. Cole, Sec'y. 
Infallible Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y.— The Decoration Day shoot of the Infallible 
Gun Club was a success in all ways, about thirty members enjoy- 
ing the day. Among the shooters were a lot of out-of-town guests. 
John E. Wilson, the builder of the grounds, is to be congratu- 
lated on his good work, and everybody seemed pleased with the 
new club house. Following is the list of shooters and scores: 
Shot at. Broke. 
G Dietzer 145 
J Busch ...145 
J E Wilson .......145 
39 145 
H Burkwardt 145 
W Hines, Jr. ...... .145 
Teal .....145 
G Wasson .........130 
Norris 100 
E Bauman ...100 
T Parker 100 
W N Wasson 100 
F Bryant ..100 
Schweeda 70 
F Heinta 55 
115 
113 
109 
109 
105 
87 
92 
103 
79 
75 
67 
59 
78 
40 
Shot at. Broke. 
, ,,, 55 
39 
55 
41 
McCarney ....... 
.... 45 
27 
McLeod ........ 
.... 40 
33 
T Burkhardt ... 
.... 40 
24 
T Shaw ......... 
.... 55 
35 
J Julias 
.... 35 
27 
,.. 25 
16 
, ,.. 25 
17 
Appenheimer ... 
. . . . 25 
15 
J Hahn 
.... 25 
15 
15 
C W Hart....... 
.... 30 
28 
88 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., May 27.~Steffen won the Peters badge. 
Dickman, Dixon, Armstrong, Gregory, Morris, Finley tied for the 
club tropky: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets : 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 
I'arry 17 17 20 19 19 . . . . 24 21 
Moore 16 16 16 19 17 . . . . 20 24 23 . . . . 
Anderson 18 19 18 16 14 . . ..20 
Dixon 13 17 IS 17 19 15 16 21 21 23 21 18 
Steel 18 18 15 14 18 . . . . 20 
Lowe 7 15 14 10 
Rhoads 8 10 12 16 13 
Gregory 18 19 17 17 17 . . . . 24 24 
Bryce 4 10 17 14 
Pfaff lin 16 18 17 15 13 . . . . 21 18 
Dickman 19 19 19 19 18 . . . . 24 20 23 24 21 
Steffin 17 13 18 21 
Moller 18 15 17 24 22 18 .. .. 
Finley 16 17 23 21 19 . . . . 
Armstrong 9 12 21 21 23 . . . . 
Morris 15 20 15 16 19 . . . . 
Morgan 16 18 16 
Wildhack 16 
Hiatt 8 5 10 
Leib 16 19 21 
Hice 19 20 
Hann 16 14 18 .. .. 
George . . . . 10 4 
Mrs Hann 11 14 
Dougherty 10 17 
Sutcliffe ' 12 13 14 . . . . 
Jones 9 15 
Thompson 9 17 18 
R Springsteen 18 15 
D Smith 18 15 
Craig 14 14 
H Springsteen 9 8 
Allen 15 15 17 16 . . 
Dixon 15 15 17 16 .. 
10 .. .. 
14 17 . . 
15 .. .. 
17 18 15 
May 30. — Mr. John Deitrich, of Crawfordsville, 
years of age, broke 88 out of 100 targets. The 
thank Mr. Van Ness for his kind assistance. 
Sweepstakes: 
Events : 12 3 4 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 
Tripp 18 18 18 19 
Parry 18 17 17 18 
who is seventy 
club desires to 
20 19 16 
15 14 16 
16 16 19 
17 16 20 
17 17 17 
5 
20 
18 
19 
18 
18 
15 
19 
17 
16 
i9 
15 
18 
16 
17 
18 
17 
17 
20 
19 
14 
19 
Moller 10 
Stillwell 14 
Ccmstock 17 
Wise 14 
Spencer 17 
Smiley 20 19 18 19 
A Martin 14 13 16 . . 
Wildhack 17 18 19 20 
Long 15 16 16 18 
Short 15 19 18 19 
Mack 15 18 15 18 
Gregory 17 19 17 17 
Anderson 18 16 18 16 
Lewis 16 16 18 16 
Dixon 18 17 18 14 
Deitrich 18 18 17 15 
Deturk 17 16 17 17 
Finley 16 18 18 17 
Dickman 19 20 17 19 
Wilk 8 
Morris 15 11 . . . . 
Steele 19 18 17 
Hardesty 16 .. 13 
Harcourt 18 16 7 
Wands 14 12 .. 
Cooper 17 18 17 
Habich 
Leib , 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., May SO. — The Decoration Day shoot 
and windup of the season brought out a large number of con- 
testants. Mr. C. E. T. Foster, the Crescent A. C. crack, had 
little trouble in winning the May cup with a handicap of 6 points 
in 50, but he was closely pressed by Mr. Stuart Scott, who 
finished only one bird behind. Mr. Scott won the Decoration 
Day cup, and the first leg on the new holiday cup also. 
Miss C. L. C. Horneck, the only lady contestant, received much 
applause when she broke 21 targets out of 25, shooting without a 
handicap. She is a pupil of Stepmen M. Van Allen, of Jamaica, 
L. I. The scores follow: 
16 
19 
12 
17 
Shot 
at. 
100 
100 
100 
100 
lOO 
100 
100 
100 
60 
100 
100 
100 
lOO 
100 
100 
100 
lOO 
100 
100 
100 
100 
20 
40 
80 
40 
60 
40 
80 
20 
20 
Broke. 
91 
89 
92 
77 
83 
86 
85 
92 
43 
93 
80 
89 
82 
87 
86 
83 
84 
86 
83 
94 
8 
26 
70 
29 
41 
26 
71 
12 
17 
May cup 'match: 
Brk. Hdp. Tot'l. 
C E T Foster.... 44 6 50 
S Scon 43 6 49 
E N Huggins....29 14 43 
F W Perkins 37 4 41 
J S Woodhouse..33 8 41 
A Fleischmann..40 0 40 
G S Nicholas, Jr. 31 6 37 
Brk. Hdp. Tot'l. 
B F O'Connor... 22 14 36 
W Hibbard...30 6 36 
D Calhoun 34 0 34 
L Barnes...... 30 2 32 
E F Crowe 18 14 32 
F R White 17 12 29 
W L Buchanan.. 24 0 24 
Shoot-oi¥ for May cup, five winners — Messrs. Gus Greiff and 
Tom McCahill absent: 
C E T Foster.... 19 
J W Hibbard 17 
Decoration Day cup 
S Scott 22 
GET Foster 21 
E N Huggins....l5 
J S Woodhouse..l7 
A O Fleischm'nn.20 
F W Perkins.... 17 
Holiday cup match: 
S Scott ....41 
J S Woodhouse. .36 
E N Huggins...29. 
F W Perkins 38 
A O Fleischmann.40 
C E T Foster.... 36 
Special trophy match, scratch : C. E. T. Foster 24, A. O. 
Fleischmann 22, Miss . C. L. C. Horneck 21, F. W. Perkins 20, 
J. S. Woodhouse 13. 
Five pairs doubles: Fir,;t event won by Stuart Scott; score 6. 
Second event won by F. W. Perkins, score 7. 
Special match, gun below the elbow, won by A. O. Fleisch- 
mann. 
Dover Sportsmen's Association. 
Dover, N. H., May 30.— The day was fair. The wind came out 
of the west, sometimes gentle, again in fitful gusts. Clouds were 
in the sky, and at times patches of blue. The targets, with the 
wind behind them, flew away 60yds. and more. 
We lined up for work, perpendicular, astraddle and askew, each 
to his habit. Corson led oft and kept first position to the end. 
The scores: 
2 
21 
A O Fleischmann. 19 
0 
19 
3 
20 
2 
24 
F R White,,,, 12 
6 
18 
1 
22 
7 
18 
7 
22 
G S Nicholas, Jr. 10 
6 
16 
4 
21 
F L Barnes 13 
1 
14 
0 
20 
B F O'Connor... 6 
7 
13 
2 
19 
W L Buchanan... 5 
0 
5 
6 
47 
J D Calhoun 36 
0 
36 
8 
44 
J W Hibbard.... 30 
6 
36 
14 
43 
B F O'Connor... 20 
14 
34 
i' 
42 
GS Nicholas, Jr. 26 
6 
32 
. 0 
40 
F L Barnes 25 
2 
27 
2 
38 
W L Buchanan.. 23 
0 
23 
N Wentworth. 
Irving 
Durgin 
Stevens 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
Av. 
at. 
Broke. Av. 
125 
105 
84 
, , ,,100 
44 44 
115 
88 
77 
Hammond 
75 
38 51 
..100 
66 
66 
Blake 
55 
23 42 
100 
64 
64 
45 
23 51 
100 
64 
64 
Halliday 
. . , ,25 
11 44 
100 
61 
61 
15 
9 60 
125 
73 
58 
D. W. Hallam, Sec'y. 
Castleton Gun Club. 
Bradford Gun Club. 
^BradforI), Pa., May 29.— tierewith are the scores made on May 
27, at our club shoot. The club has two traps, one Leggett, the 
other a Blackbird. 
.Steel trap houses afford protection to the trap boys and re- 
lieves the shooter from fear of injury to others. 
Last week our local club journeyed to Kane, Pa., and captured 
the Northwestern, Pa. trophy, with an excellent showing. 
Trust that we shall have some fine scores to send you after the 
tournament : 
Shot at. Broke. 
Haymaker 100 48 
Conneeley 100 79 
•Thompson 60 32 
Eygabrout 75 34 
Morris 100 66 
Jones 85 56 
McCainn 15 7 
Van Tine 70 43 
Holley 75 41 
White 55 31 
Scott 70 45 
Brinton 70 38 
Bacharach 50 26 
Shot at. Broke. 
Pringle 130 112 
Disney 105 54 
Russell 105 82 
Mallory, Jr 130 116 
Stevens 145 131 
Wagner 100 ey 
Costello 100 41 
Bodine 130 102 
Davis 90 49 
G Haymaker 60 34 
Mallory, Sr 100 76 
Vernon 60 26 
Collins 75 47 
Crittenden 75 43 
May 31. — The following is a total of the events held at the traps 
of the above club on May 30: 
Shot at. Broke. 
Artley 60 M 
Eygabrout 100 56 
Kennedy 125 87 
Scott 100 62 
Davis 135 54 
Luce 50 37 
Durfey 30 12 
La Compte 50 13 
Cole 30 12 
Brown 55 27 
McConnell 50 28 
Hennage 25 11 
Shot at. Broke. 
Pringle 115 102 
Russell 140 110 
Haymaker 125 80 
Hoey 140 104 
Mallory, Sr 140 106 
Godfrey 75 21 
Kelleber 90 32 
Van Tine 75 35 
Fuller 100 50 
White 100 61 
Bodine 100 70 
Rice 125 52 
Mills 75 28 
E. C. Charlton,, Sec'y-Treas. 
Lawrence Gun Club. 
Lawrence, Mass., May 30. — Prizes were provided in events open 
to all, and in events limited to members, at this tournament, the 
second annual of the club. The programme had a total of 150 
targets. 
The open event prizes were: First, $5 in gold; second, $2.50 
in gold, and third, a, gun case. The winners were: C. Burns, 
Lowell; Bowen, Amesbury, and Fletcher, of Lowell, in the order 
named. 
The prizes for the members' match were: First, pocket flask; 
second, umbrella; third, pocketbook; fourth, a watch chain. They 
were won by the following, in the order named: George Hall, 
George Piper, W. N. Plamel and George Blanchette. 
The event was the second annual shooting tournament of the 
club, and the following are the scores: 
Events : 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 15 10 15 10 15 10 10 15 
Climax Burns 9 15 9 15 13 10 13 10 13 10 9 15 
Hatch 9 9 9 11 11 10 13 8 8 10 10 9 
Edwards 8 13 8 11 14 6 10 7 11 9 9 13 
Tozier 7 9 8 8 13 7 14 8 10 8 7 12 
Fletcher 6 11 9 14 9 9 12 8 14 8 6 13 
Bowen 8 14 10 14 13 10 13 10 12 9 9 14 
Bancroft 8 9 5 9 9 7 6 5 6 
Hamel 4 6 5 5 4 6 8 8 7 4 2 9 
Fisher 9 13 9 9 11 6 11 9 10 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
150 141 
8 7 
Parkhurst 4 7 6 6 
Piper 5 11 4 10 10 
Hall 6 6 6 9 13 
Dumont 3 6 2 
G Blanchette 5 3 7 
E Guenette 7 6 4 
L E Grand 2 
A Blanchette ■ 7 
W Sutcliffe 7 6 5 4 
H Sutclifife 7 
Eastwood 4 
Hinds 5 
Sherman 6 
5 7 10 8 7 5 14 
9 9 6 13 8 8 13 
6 10 5 7 3 3 10 
6 9 4 8 5 5 7 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
115 
150 
115 
75 
150 
150 
125 
125 
50 
25 
25 
50 
25 
25 
25 
25 
117 
119 
111 
119 
136 
64 
68 
87 
38 
96 
106 
55 
59 
25 
5 
13 
22 
11 
13 
12 
14 
R. B. Parkhurst, Sec'y. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., May 30.— The holiday shoot of the Bergen 
Beach Gun Club was favored with an ideal day as to weather 
conditions. A strong east wind made shooting none too easy. 
Capt. Dreyer was not present on account of illness. It is a pleas- 
ure to know that he will be out in a few days. 
Events : 123456 7. 89 10 11 
Targets : 
25 25 15 25 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 
13 
9 
9 
11 14 12 13 
7 14 
Griffith 17 19 12 .. 10 7 
Voorhies 16 12 9 .. 8 10 
H Bergen 20 17 12 .. 8 10 
Schorty 21 12 20 15 11 14 11 11 12 13 
Slim 4 
Berquist 3 5 1 4 
Asp 10 .. 
Slim 7 7 
Anderson 4 .. 4 
Creamer 9 
Charles 5 
Creamer, Jr . . 
Remsen 
F Bergen . . . . 
Five pairs: G. Remsen 7, Anderson 5, Berquist 4, F. Creamer 7, 
F. Bergen 8. 
9 
7 
13 
6 5 .. .. 
6 
7 6 8 .. .. 
9 10 10 .. .. 
12 10 12 13 .:, 
13 7 9 7 8 
.. .. 5 8 11 
13 9 15 14 11 
12 ., 
£. J, Mc&soo, S«c'y 
Castleton Corners, N. Y. — The appended scores were made at 
the Castleton Gun Club shoot on May 30: 
Events : 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets : 25 10 10 25 15 10 15 25 -25 25 15 10 
H Seawood 15 5 4 20 13 5 7 13 18 18 7 
G Seawood 18 5 
E Houseman 15 5 
C Smith 16 6 
J A Howard 7 
G Smith .. 4 
J Houseman 7 
R Barnes 6 13 13 5 6 
R Barnes, Jr 15 11 12 11 6 
Sohlf* 15 12 12 8 4 
J. A* HOWAKD. 
8 19 12 6 11 20 18 20 11 9 
6 18 8 6 
8 22 11 6 8 18 16 
8 17 6 5 12 16 13 1» 11 8 
3 18 15 8 4 .. .. 9 .. .. 
8 10 10 9 10 
Consolidated Gun Club of Connecticut. 
Willimantic, Conn., May 23. — Pleasant weather favored the 
third shoot of the Consolidated Gun Clubs of Connecticut, under 
the auspices of the Willimantic Gun Club. About one hundred 
shooters were present. The professionals were Messrs. Money, 
Hull and Wheeler. 
The Willimantic team made the best scores, as follows: Edgar- 
ton ]8, Strong 18, Bugbee 16, Brest 17, Ocford 16. 
The scores of the teams follow: VVillimantic 86, Rockville 85, 
New Haven 83, Waterbury 81, Norwich 77, New IJritain 77, Hart- 
ford 74, Bridgeport 65. 
As the team contest now stands. New Haven is in the lead, with 
Willimantic and Rockville close seconds, as follows: New Haven 
230, Willimantic 229, Rockville 229, Waterbury 222, Norwich 215, 
Hartford 214, New Britain 211, Bridgeport 205, Bristol, 120. 
Mr. Harold Money was high man, scoring 179 out of 190. 
There were twelve sweepstake events, and the , totals of those 
who shot the programme of 190 targets through follow: Money 
179, Wheeler 164, "Shorty" 167, Edgarton 158, Mulville 128, Bugbee 
158, Brest 152, Strong 160, Fenton 141, Laramie 134, Nevis 97, 
Austin 119, Gates 122, Olcott 150, Taft 163, Mitchell 161, A. J. 
Reynolds 175, McMillen 169, Merrick 164, Hart 157, A. Blay 152, 
F. Metcalf 164, H. Metcalf 149, E. White 145, G. C. Finch 158, 
Arnold 113, McFetridge 154, Dr. Rowe 154, Bradley 162, Savage 
158, Robertson 144, Whitney 171, Kelley 173, Ockford 169. F. 
Jordan 158. Hull 159. 
Montello Gun Club. 
Brockton, Mass., May 30.— The Montello Gun Club holiday 
shoot was marked by close competition and large entry list for the 
ten prizes offered in two 40-target handicaps, and practice events. 
A large number of spectators enjoyed the event. A large number 
of out-of-town visitors were present. About 1,355 targets were 
thrown. The trap worked poorly. In the following score the 
first number designates the yards handicap, and the second the 
number broken. The first five men leading secured the prizes, 
those besides the guns, being shooters' articles: 
First race: Muldown, of Boston, 18-35; Worthing, 21-34; Snell, 
16-34; Churchill, of Whitman, 21-32; Lumbert, 17-31; F. Cavicchi, 
of Whitman 21-30; Wood, 21-29; Woodard, 21-29; McAllister, of 
Middleboro, 16-27; E. Cavicchi, of Whitman, 18-27; Selig, 16-25: 
Cummings, 17-24; Packard, 16-20. 
Second race: E. Cavicchi, 16-37; Worthing, 21-36; Woodard, 
19-85; Churchill, 21-35; A. Dunham, 16-33; F. Cavicchi, 20-32: Cum- 
mings, 16-28; Lumbert, 19-26; Snell, 20-26; Muldown, 20-25; Pack- 
ard, 16-21. 
