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C, Butler, Barry S. Murphy, Fred Wagner, J. Gemin, 
C. E. Hager, Ed. Cain, Geo. Wagner, O. Ellerman, 
John Shinner, Delano Giles, C. Muldren, J. D. McCon- 
nell, O. E. Shaffer, Arthur Gambell, Cincinnati, C. O. 
Le Compte, Eminence, Ky.; Fred Shattuck, Columbus; 
Ralph Trimble, Covington, Ky. Barry S. Murphy was 
toastmaster. The regular toasts of the evening and those 
who responded to them follow: “Sports We Love,” 
C. O. Le Compte; “Shooting Holes in the Air,” Wm. 
F. Breidenbach; “A Few Minutes’ Shop Talk,’ Arthur 
Gambell, Superintendent Cincinnati Gun Club; ‘Our 
Club,” J. Ed. Cain; ‘‘The Club House and the Gun 
Club,” Fred Shattuck; ‘‘A Good Story,’’ John Gerlaugh; 
“Just a Few Remarks,” G. E. Decker; ‘“Sociability 
Among Trapshooters,” Ralph Trimble. The menu was 
printed in two colors, and formed a beautiful souvenir 
of the banquet. One page was arranged for the 
autographs of alJl present, and on another was a large 
photograph over these words: “Rolla O. Heikes, the 
Daddy of Us All.” A musical prograinme of popular 
seiections helped to make things lively and enjoyable. 
A unique feature of the menu card was that the initia? 
letters of each line formed the name Rohrer’s Island 
Gun Club. 
There was quite a good attendance at the regular 
shoot of the Columbus Gun Club on Jan. 20. The 
members are taking great interest in the coming tourna- 
ment on Feb. 1. In the sporting goods trophy contest 
to-day Webber broke 48, his handicap of 5 giving him a 
total of 48; Rhoads (0) 46, H. E. Smith (2) 45, Gross 
(3) 44, Fishinger (0) 48. Rhoads was high man for the 
day with 157 out of 175, Gross (175) 136, Webber (100) 8%, 
H. E. Smith (100) 87, Holman (105) 85, Baker (115) 83, 
Holl (105) 78, Fishinger (95) 72, Lacey (80) 56, Whisner 
(80) 55, Wagner (80) 51. ; 
Watch out for the team shoot at Cincinnati in April. 
Teams from Dayton and Columbus will compete, and 
there will surely be a hot time. 
The day before the opening of the first annual tourna- 
ment of the Columbus Gun Club, May 7, a ten-man team 
match will be shot on their grounds, between teams ot 
the home club and Dayton and Cincinnati shooters. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Monrcrair, N. J., Jan. 20.—Eleven marksmen were 
present to-day at the weekly shoot of the club, some nine 
events being run off. Events 7 and 8 were prize events; 
the balance for practice. Holmes was the winner of 
event 7, a box of cigars, and Cockefair of event 8, a 
year’s subscription to ForEsST AND STREAM. 
On the 27th the eleventh monthly contest for the silver 
cup takes place, and a large attendance is expected. 
Events: 1 Uggs oly 4 eo Ome Seow 
Targets: 10 10 10 15 10 15 10 15 25 
Allan iiss pancecectie betes baile ee Lose ome ea 
Sasha casaies Ses ashen Slenekes O10 tas 4.10 56014 938 
Pattenwersccce Meets eee a5 #8 yon Bink abi ng, 
Dr sAyres. eacewctne eeatee Sea ob Oo AS Ob eee 
Colatritt. C;arecoeumeec es sacle Ae ad Gleeetieie CePA Pall 
Boxall Vee hoarene cna nce Gy “82855 be el SLT 
Tlolmés= too anche ances 3 bs Ti moe lO: Gee eee. 
TtiGals wit wGiesselcter aetetieceteceia/atere iets a cane exe, Ono ee wo 
Cockefair. si. eaee ate iene PS INE TRY aN Sire als alles 
PUSHED cng tee cece dee ones Se Se Ao cee OMEO.S Gmdaate 
Koatipbell® cz sms vetewies ssc teremers bE el 
Jan. 27._Sixteen men were present to-day at the regu- 
lar monthly shoot for the silver cup, this being the 
eleventh contest. Four other events for silver prizes 
were run off, . 
In events 1 and 2, Messrs. Colquitt and Allen tied 
for first place, Colquitt winning out in event 3, thus 
winning out on the ties also. 
Events 4 and 5, a total of 50 targets, handicap, for the 
cup, Messrs. Holloway, Colquitt and Holloway scored 
41 apiece, but on the shoot-off in event 6, Moffett came 
in a winner, and thus gets his name on the cup for 
January. 
The first prize in this event was won by Brown, with a 
score of 23, Moffett, Allan and Winslow tying for second 
place. 

Events: 1 Sa ea eto eo 
Targets: 15°10 45 25-2525 
Allan, 2’ Sarde wunes vets wiretre tetne ee BLO ease Lee 
IN OFELEY BAe aaah dcee mite ee teiheieet 10, 8 12) 18 23 22 
Cocketairs sO Ge. e donee se anemone 12508) 39 GIs 12 22, 
Boxalls 127 etevs. canine cee sees 1016), br 20m Liao 
Batten so oieine ecto haa ete esos WED SS 2 ee CIS Saat. 
Winslow,.)2. gemesecn ee Poe LG, kek one kO poz 
BLOM MEST iaistee sre, cheat views Ay Boh gS ap aks 
Meyillenhiecpion sve ele shane seme ee 6 4 aS A 
Gold) case tarts pane hae eeisbecegeoeios Ain iA ee arers 
Fl alloway Ol ove crcowe macs elles Se OE EP OG Repel) alls 
BrOw Dison conga asec este aseemnet. 1 eR bop ras 
Miurplivit oe. cases ccc ens reas acer SG eS sO eee: 
Dr Ayres. voreonce oceans omee cme Chee te OVO o mes 
CPAne” Bie oon eee toe hate deter an oe NGS Pall Bey 
Schneider Dt ecccercocwectersassese case bee i pak” 4 le a Bn 
Colquitt,’ "0". Ar ce casacs cv eeeubee rater Seo to eel ceo 
Handicaps as indicated apply in events 4, 5 and 6 only. 
Epwarp WINSLow, Sec’y. 
Bound Brook Gun Club. 
Bounp Brook, N. J., Jan. 20.—We spent a pleasant 
afternoon to-day with a number of visitors smashing clay 
pigeons. There were just twenty-four shooters on the 
list. Mr. Welles did the best work in the professional 
class, i21 out of 125, 96 per cent., with 57 straight. Mr. 
R. N. Nicol was a close second. Mr. Rochette won 
high amateur average. 
Events: Leys oid 2 Dp a6 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 50 
Jai Vo Rochette. cc eee taeten LO PAG 9), SOO a7, 
Welles) Slocum cinstreniioe ce awtiteeee LO 9 P10 0 Sez 
Ax. Crater thon eee OT Eee S10) AO wo 59" 46 
Et: TL One | weet, Meeses dose sles letemerasie kts LOMO eed Sid P44 



IR, LAND CO lip as serves phe teenie oor ose eS 10 9 9 6 10 44 
J. BY Euntowectuscmeusecestrraicn ss «ke 1.82 eo 2 210 24 
A WitMollisons.c-cccermperetsicest ns 8 10 ato a40 
A, TES Barry ncce eat cies pincers eisaiae 6 1 8 8 8 40 
PHillipsweeece eco cetera sein esa SaaS eo 8x40 
'W. GEL Mae canes iar atleast asec 8.477 0. F458 136 
A Je Blackwell. psscccsmateesesticgies S10. tO ee Gr GG 
Stellewaes. ante. Goes aeetamee cc dace 66 °9) WG-7 . 34 
IAN MEP Cary b cwisrcrelsie ce delteee te ctes seins Sanh LO .Ge 16? 34 
a}. ING COR a Face tise checiss heme nsi is s.etees RO Ge ts etOr <4 OO 
Malt b yi x. cece s onset ss sciotmusleahierewes 6 B43) 7 29 
Dre Titeky in sccchies ce oittvtes arsine sate ve) ie SSeS Sake 
W Slater’ Sap osircpretve c tact resets os aierala Bale Se CAE Ow) Caines 
THLO DDS Wid a diclolacs sieeie ssipileine ele osteo. ceislePo nly Tid Te ALP US Gx 
Kelley. sieas tes coi sa pinea ns tee an she miaty ce, GO MA MOP oe 
FLOVEY teneisectoes.> este gett eetaslers anjevetttel gale De Eh ae 
Prugh: shales. ctecied cseisiginieleloies Somnnie e oeily so Sc. ete 
Bid well Metter scoot sleet este extort ererarersi casei tate : ie 66 
Dans Bese cnn oiciaeierate atti alm cstcia tea eiele Bete Geta 
Extra events, 25 targets: 
Events: 5 ee Events 
BAY) ateene cette 16 18 20 22 Slatenten, aescisce 
Dr Pardoe e208 208 ote Martin 
Welles . - 20 25 24 .. Hobbs 
Crater. ne ASr oe aOeere Wie Mae a 
EV OVGYV Wels siclete sie peopl Seales Phillips 23 
Dr eiuckyie cn.) LQ eS oe Mollisor geanccss esieceactco 
Wikoraer He acaqdec 55 co) oe 
The winners of gold medals were Messrs. A. J. Black- 
well, A. E. Barry, Phillips, Maltby. 
Winners of merchandise prizes were: Messrs, R. H. 
Nicol, J. B. Hunt, G. Crater, Rochette, Hobbs, W. H. 
Hovey, Mollison, Barry, Phillips, W. H. M., F. Hone, 
Dr. Lucky, Bidwell, Blackwell. 
Passaic County League. 
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 27.—Pleasant weather made the 
conditions pleasant for the shoot of the Passaic County 
Trapshcoters’ League. The Jackson Park Gun Club had 
the Mount Pleasant team as guests and opponents in the 
team race. The home team was victorious by a score of 
99 to 79. One of the Mount Pleasant team’s regular 
men was absent, and as Mr. J. Raupp, who took his 
place, shot for the first time this season, he made a poor 
score. 
Messrs. J. 
professionals 
team race, 
J. Doty made 23 in the team race and was high in- 
S. Fanning and R. H. Nichols were the 
present. Mr. J. Fanning refereed the 



dividual performer. Scores: 
Jackson Park. Mt. Pleasant. 
BeClickner te den cence’ 21 TaDunkerleyay csr 
C Lenone ceo I, Van: Houtens....... 19 
Jie DOty eee 23 Wa Wilson ..........12 
ip texeoYol  oaaoe eae Lt J)  Moshier sien vepennncc 
Ee VanPElornicce nese 17—99 IRAUD DMN eacumiele snes .. 6—79 
Open events: 
Events: 123 465 Events: 5 Aes ee Se) 
Targets: 10 15 25 25 25 Targets: 10 15 25 25 25 
R A Nichols 9 12 21 17 19 B Clickner... 914 21 20 9 
E Morgan (aliraliy Se 5c iT Dunkerleysi0 ie owas 
Gi Batrysecsce DSi owe ches EF Van Houten 7 43) fee 2s 
iE eVane Horn ailelopc. Wa Wilson.. .. 10 18 11 14 
C Lenone 413 20 15 15 TO DOty nescence ce 9 23 19 18 
JaeNLoshier jacmno oceetiemmers Wate Wanklereccm smo enous 
J Fanning... 9 14 23 23 21 RaUppiuceescoms ccm lous emtere 
In a shoot at 25 double targets Clickner got 14, Fan- 
ning 15 and Nichols 17. 
The standing of the teams are now as follows: 
Won. Lost. Per Ct. 
a 917 

Jackson * Park ote ccissctnistetintec noe scene 11 
Mts Pleasant tecnncasteve es ctertsts’s inserts ciate 5 7 ALT 
INGOT th sid OF siecsercsrsecesidiaternyersrsin ore ovis igte seater 2 10 -167 
On Jan. 20 the team race, held on the Mt. Pleasant 
grounds, resulted as follows: 
Mt. Pleasant. 


Northside. 
A. Veensttal caccecens 16 Tee Dunkerley,nseeten 20 
E Planten 1G, J Van Houten. 12 
J Helms soilth J. Moshier 18 
J Spaeth 18 F Bredder .. 13 
W Banta 3—71 Wid wWalsSone cmcsrencns 9—72 

On Feb. 10, on the Jackson Park Club’s grounds, Billy 
. Dutcher is preparing to hold the largest shoot ever con- 
ducted in Passaic county. In addition to the regular 
team match in the league ‘series between the Jacksons 
and Northsides, the Mt. Pleasant Club’s men will be 
present, as will a number of the best target breakers in 
the country. Thé shoot will be conducted as a formal 
farewell to Billy Heer, who has been in the Eastern 
States for some time, and is now about to return to his 
home in the West. Other renowned shooters who will 
attend are Sim Glover, Frank E. Butler, J. 
Elliott, Neaf Apgar. 
Palisade Gun Club. 
THE sixth regular tournament of the Palisade Gun 
Club, of Edgewater, N. J., was held on Jan. 25, at club 
grounds overlooking Hudson River. A beautiful clear 
and crisp day brought a large crowd of both the regu- 
lars and a number of new members. The shooting was 
particularly hard, owing to a stiff wind across the traps, 
which kept the average down. Mullerite Schoverling was 
the only one who got a straight from the limit, 20yds., 
and he was warmly congratulated. 
The traps worked without a hitch, except a slight 
breakdown, which only delayed a few minutes while an- 
other trap was being installed. 
Squad hustling was done by Messrs. Schoverling and 
Fessenden, and the latter was the usual competent 
referee. The cashiering and compiling of scores was 
looked after by H. S. Welles. The programme was com- 
pleted without a hitch by 5:15, enabling the finish to 
be shot in good light. 
We are expecting a good crowd for the special shoots 
to be held on Lincoln’s Birthday, Feb. 12, and Washing- 
ton’s Birthday, Feb, 22. An attractive added money pro- 
gramme will be the feature. Scores: 


Events: L223 4) Barossa 
Targets: 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 
WV ELOp Ki niger. elere'sicie'e 5 1e/a6 15 18 14°38 i 1 113 as 
Geo Piercy, gate esceteateevs 18 15 17 12 15 12 10 14 11 
TROD LENS giao dpe bacn GNboUL «14 AT) 17" 10, 29 ioe ele 
AD Tunis. ecancdisesicccowe dG 19 14012 30 eigenen 
Bred) Truax ce awenctie. 15-18 (18) 12°34 14 iS 
A A Schoverling......... - 18 138 18 165 1b 10 12 14 
BP YAR~'Maiert son.c) ote tie see 11 16 12,10 130 Seep een eee 
x, Martin Wacsesereaine seose, 16 15 19 Th e146 ee ee 
Bs Gy Bissett cer ccncses vootae 14 1b 012 12 Somos) 
H Brugman’ 5 )\ccsesseccces ss blk) Lo dome) eet OMe Ome 
FW iiMottettucecrosess: coe cor LO. 18-513 SO wis eee 
HE (Browntteg cnccvers seems 14 16 U1 ize 7 2 it 
HM Muldoont eran custesccess » 17.13 16-12 10 F 
Geb Dodstir tact eacue > L213 14: AE ees 
IW. MBE ay 6S histones nemmaiies 16. 12. 16,1259 ee 5 
EP insters. acm sdeiccs seams ae 13. Ci 6 ees 
ASK estner Yi croncswiccne assem 10. °6 (Gi G6 eeibemoe. 
Sim“Gloverv-nsene eee . 18 12) 14 eee 
Je Banning se ccwetecancaeaeees oo 19 14 012 1S ae ets 
'W BISSinig.cacsess scteencmes «. 15:88 3° Coane 
FOL; Van) Tassles.acacene nemne Pome (MC rp ge BS 
Thos, Phillips cecsccedaeeuen MR pick $1341 1.0 
Snipe (Gidccscsceveves consee 9 16° 33". cee ene 
Saldarinic ceemcs.aeece neers 15-0" 10. See are 
LJ Goetteroncis. cancun woe ce 04 11125 See 
A. A. SCHOVERLING, Sec’y. 
North River Gun Club. 
Edgewater, N. J., Jan. 27—Mr. Fred Truax was the 
winner in the 50-target, distance handicap, scoring 41 
from the 19yd. mark. The other winners for January in 
this event are Messrs. C. Richter and A. A. Schoverling. 
The handicaps after the names apply to event 8 only. 
Scores: 
Events: 1°52) (SAS Ss 
Targets: 10 15 25 15 25 25 25 50 
Geos Pietcy: 19 rene sen cae 10 10 19 18 19 21 .. 40 
BeTruaxs ao eioesececceeeeeee T7147 20 See SL 
AYE Barrys 19" eae enecenee « 8 LL TI 3S 16S 208 22 36 
Townsend seis ccc cccese se veces OO Ummm e sn orC 
C Richtericzt: irespeusntee neta 1) 10520 eed oes Oo) 
Dr Hunters 169. 2-n0 eee 3 (9° 14540" 10a eae 2S) 
Chass McClave, 10.trtecemstere 5 1015 SSS ie ai6e oe 
D Lee 16) ete ee ee 3° 6 4 2s 19 
We Gillerlainy18 005. <s-eee 8°58 “7 en6 Seles 
schoverlingy °20" Joceececce sae 9°11 20 AIG OC 
Eickhoff, "18 Usivacesn' cn tacsapenee 16 1091S 127i ss 27 
Albert casascoset anes nae a .8” VOLT SG eee eee 
Paterno, U8 sires ssciecumernen ret ember tcc ih co Re) 
Miss Horneck, 18 scase soeeeeamete we 15 5b S20 0060 26 236 
Goetter, = 16) eines ocmecoicemenie Peete gil Wy ahi Ak wy 
Bissing;) 13% ssicsccss occ cuteaecemen oo 182 2 Cee a 
Allison, 18: 2is.cmc peste ccucwmente oe: cet 18 14S IGM Geena 
St. slohn, WilGs.c.e eae ateee Prey soo eh) TG) ae AS 
St.” Johny Jr. Paaccentlccuice teem Pere fot i ae 
Walters, 16% aac: stream eee is ote OR Oman mE ene 
Terrill, 16055000 stucsm iets Frito we re, 2 
Media vs. Wilmington. . 
WitmincTon, Del., Jan. 27.—In the team race shot 
to-day between teams representing the Media Gun Club 
and the Wilmington Gun Club, the former club came 
out victorious after a very close race, the score standing 
at the close 404 for Media and 402 for Wilmington. ‘The 
race was shot at Media, and was the first of a series of 
three which were scheduled to take place between these 
two clubs. The second match is to be held on the 
Wilmington grounds, and the third match will be de- 
cided on grounds selected by the toss of a coin. The 
conditions were almost similar to those which will govern 
the tri-city team race, to be decided on the Wawaset 
Gun Club’s grounds in this city on Thursday of next 
week, Feb. 1; that is to say, each club was entitled to 
have twenty men at the score, but only the ten best 
scores to count for team score. In -the tri-city match 
each team can have fifteen men at the score, and select 
their ten best scores. To-day Wilmington went to Media 
short-handed, being able to muster only fifteen men, and 
probably suffered in consequence. It may be that the 
tables will be turned when the Media men come to this 
city on Feb. 24, the date selected for the return match. 
So close and exciting was the match that it was not de- 
cided until the last man had fired his last shot. In the 
last squad were five Media men, and when their scores 
were turned in, it was found that W. H. Haines and 
F. Nolan had combined totals of 76, as against 69 for 
the two previous next best scores ‘on the Media side. 
Up to that time the ten best scores of Media’s fifteen 
men that had shot were 397 against Wilmington’s 402, 
but Messrs. Haines and Nolan handed them 7 more 
breaks, making their total as above—404 against 402. 
The scores were as follows: 
Media. Wilmington. 
Targets: 25 25 Targets: 25 25 
G Beatty ........ 22 22—44 J T Skelly....... 23 24—47 
BH pHowartd) sn.5-0 22 21—43 Ed Banks ........ 24 22—46 
E Pennington.... 19 22—41 J A McKelvey.... 21 23--44 
G Dick eases 21 20—41 A “Fi *Lobbvereeas 20 21—41 
NUS WeChey ae erteres 21 20—41 L, Jo Squier sears 20 21—41 
CM eer ateneccts «.- 20 21—41 M OSEY. cicteietetae 19 21—40 
ili Gal liters ceter 23 18—41 J B McHugh.... 21 18—39 
W H Haines.... 20 20—40 C H Simon...... . 18 20—38 
G Reynolds ...... 20 16—36 C Spritiversces-ns 18 18—36 
Ee Nolaniiucnicsamae 17 19—36 H J eStidhamns- 19 11—30 
404 402 
The scores of the extra men were: 
Media.—G. Williamson 35, W. C. Rigby 35, Dr. Manges 
34, H. Eachus 34, L. Little 33, F. Fields 31, E. Smedley 
30, A. Evans 30, J. Rogers 29 and G. Gale 26. ; 
Wilmington.—F. Kendall 28, L. Evans 28, W. H. Hart- 
love 26, W. Cox 25, and E. Hageney 19. By Hee: 
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