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Stanley Gun Club. 
Toronto, Ont., July 7.—The Stanley Gun Club, of 
Toronto, held to-day the fourth shoot of their handicap 
series for the Gleason cup, Laflin & Rand cup, Ellis 
medal, Bailey shield and W ard trophy. The Gleason cup, 
a handscme sterling silver trophy, valued at $100, was 
presented to the Stanley Gun Club by Dr. Gleason, of 
Boston, and is being shot for at 400 targets, divided into 
a series of eight events of 50 targets each, handicaps 
ranging from 10 to 21yds. Members being allowed ten 
weeks to complete their scores, thus allowing any mem¬ 
ber who may be indisposed or out of town a chance to 
complete his score, no member being allowed to shoot 
more than two scores in one day. The one making the 
highest score in the cnp event of the day has his name 
inscribed thereon, and the one making the highest score 
in the eight events wins the cup.' In the first shoot 
Robt. Fleming, 18yds., was high with 45. In the second 
series I’. Wakefield, 21yds., and J. Massingnam, 18yds., 
tied with 41. The scores to-day were low, it being one 
of those bright sunshiny days, with no wind and a 
peculiar haze in the air, which made the steadiest shots of 
the club miss their targets in a manner unaccountable. 
The third event of the series was won by Mr. Ely, 18yds., 
with 42. The same weather conditions prevailed on this 
day as on the previous one. The fourth event was won 
by Mr. McGill, 20yds., with 45. The following is the 
result to date: 
Events: 
12 3 4 
Events: 
12 3 4 
Targets: 
50 50 50 50 
Targets: 
50 50 50 50 
Schoffield. 17 
... 43 38 32 .. 
Buck, 18 . 
33. 
Vivian, 19... 
... 42 43 .. 44 
Kemp, 16 . 
37 37 29 .. 
Thompson ,18.. 41 31 32 .. 
Mason. 17 . 
39 35 39 .. 
... 37 36 32 42 
Duff, 20. 
44. 
Dorf, 1G .... 
... 35 38 28 .. 
Dunk. 21 . 
42 46 .. 44 
Fleming, 18. 
... 45 3G 38 .. 
P Wakefield, 21 42 41 44 4t 
Townson, 18. 
...39 . 
Toselin, 20. 
40 40 37 3S 
Massingham, 
18.41 41 37 37 
Hooey, 18 . 
35 33 38 .. 
Dey. 19. 
... 40 38 33 42 
Sawdon, Jr, IS.. 
40 29 .. .. 
W Wakefield 
18 40 36 34 . 
Williamson. 18. 
33. 
Ely. IS. 
... 41 33 42 41 
McGill, 20. 
46 .... 45 
Tennings, 20. 
... 44 31 37 . 
Wolfe, 18 . 
41 .... 42 
Mathews. 18. 
... -H 37 .. 38 
Harrison, 18_ 
41. 
Jordan, 17... 
... 34 . 
Alex. Dey. 
Auburn’s Jack Rabbit. 
Auburn, N. Y., July 4. —Our local Jack Rabbit tour¬ 
nament for the Fourth opened up in the morning with 
plenty of rain, which prevented a larger attendance, but 
it soon cleared up, and we had a pleasant shoot, throw¬ 
ing 2,500 targets. In event 7, re-entry, for a $20 ham¬ 
merless gun, with over forty entries, Messrs, l'rantz and 
Knapp were the only lucky ones to make 15 straight 
and divided. Mr. Carpenter, of Syracuse, first average; 
J. N. Knapp, of home club, second; C. L. Frantz, of 
Seneca Falls, third. A1J matches at 15 targets: 
Conners . 13 12 11 12 11 15 10 9 9 10 
Cottle . 10 15 14 13 10 14 14 13 13 13 
Knox . 13 14 14 12 14 9 10 13 12 13 
Wheeler . 13 14 12 11 9 12 12 13 15 15 
Carpenter . 12 14 15 13 15 14 14 14 14 13 
Cooper . 10 14 14 11 13 13 .. 9 15 10 
Knapp . 13 11 14 13 13 13 .15 13 15 14 
De Groff . 10 11 14 10 12 11 10 9 12 11 
Post . 13 15 12 10 10 12 14 11 9 11 
Frantz . 11 9 14 13 12 15 15 12 15 13 
Brown . 11 9 9 6 11 11 .. 12 11 10 
Wadsworth . 9 7 11 9 11 10 11 
Stilwell ..13 6 .. 
Tuttle .12 11 12 14 
Fox & Knapp. 
Rifle 'Range and Gallery. 
Ohio Rifle Notes. 
The Englewood Rifle Club held an all-day shoot on 
July 4. riflemen from several of nearby clubs being pres¬ 
ent. All the contests were at 100yds., offhand, on Stand¬ 
ard target, center count 10. First came ten one-shot 
.events, with five cash prizes in each. G. W, Izor, of 
Jackson, was high man with 80 out of a possible 100, J. 
Johnson 78, J. W. Lesher 74, W. H. Kerr in nine shots 
and A. N. Clemmer 71 each. D. W. Jones 66, I. A. Vore 
65 out of a possible 80, J. C. Anderson 62 out of a pos¬ 
sible 90. M. T. Hampton 66 out of possible 90. Then 
followed eight three-shot events, possible 30 in each, 
possible total 240; five cash prizes in each event: Clem¬ 
mer 202, Johnson 200, Hampton 193, Lesher 179, Izor and 
Kerr 169 each, Mast 165. The others did not enter in all 
events. Ten sinsrle-shot events, possible total 100; four 
cash prizes in each, ended the day’s sport. Clemmer was 
high with 88, Johnson 85, Hampton 80. None of the 
others shot in all events. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The following scores were made in regular competition 
by members of this Association at Four-Mile House, 
Reading road, July 1. Conditions: 200yds., offhand, ai 
the Standard American target. Nestler was champion 
for the day with a score of 89 points. Freitag was high 
on the Honor target with 25 points. 
The scores: 
Nestler .89 85 84 84 82 Freitag ..... 80 77 76 76 75 
Pavne . 84 83 81 81 79 Allen . 71 71 67 67 60 
Roberts . 82 80 80 79 77 Le Conte ... 66 60 49 49 ^ 
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