Marcu 17, 1906.] 

FORESTOAND STREAM. 

IN NEW JERSEY. 
North River Gun Club. 
EpcewaterR, N. J., March 10.—The fourth and fifth 
events were for the Sauer gun, which was won by Dr. 
Richter. These events were shot in a snowstorm and 
a wind blowing sixty miles an hour, which caused some 
targets to go up to heaven and the rest to go downward. 
Mr. Hans Bissing has in his office the $80 silver cup 
which was donated by Mr. Ruppert (through Hans) 
and presented to the N. R. G. C. 
Dr. Paterno and Mr. Barry also each present a solid 
silver cup, making second and third prizes respectively. 
These cups will be shot for on the club’s grounds in the 
near future. Any amateur residing in the States of New 
York or New Jersey are eligible to compete; profession- 
als barred. There will be five shoots for these cups, and 
the most aumber of wins to count. Distance handicap. 
Our diplomatic and congenial Hans will be the han- 
dicapper. 
Events: i ccweoe? SO Oanal 
Targets: 15 16 15 25 25 15°15 
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Montclair Gun Club. 
Montctrarr, N. J., March 10.—Notwithstanding the 
high winds and snow squalls, some eighteen men faced 
the traps this afternoon and made things lively till too 
dark to shoot any more. 
Event 6 gives scores for the eleventh monthly contest 
for the $175 Daly Gun, Boxall being the winner for the 
month. 
In the shoot-off for the silver cup or members’ trophy 
for 1905, Moffett beat out Boxall by 2 points, and thus 
becomes the permanent owner of a very handsome ster- 
ling silver loving cup, valued at some $85. 
Event 4 gives the scores for the first monthly contest 
for a $125 Sauer gun. Harrison and Simmon tied for this, 
but Harrison won out in the shoot-off in the following 

event. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 -6 
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Bound Brook Gun Club. 
Bovunp Brook, N. J., March 10.—Herewith please find 
scores of March 10. Mr. Hendrickson, the amateur 
champion of the United States, won high average, 85 out 
of 100, which was a first-class score under the conditions. 
About every ten minutes we would have a small bliz- 
zard—so much for March weather. Mr. Hendrickson 
was presented with a gold medal. Mr. Barkley won 
secend amateur average, 83 out of 100, also a gold medal. 
Mr. Bissett and Mr. Daudt tied for third amateur aver- 
age, Bissett won medal in shoot-off. High professional 
average was won by Mr. Welles; Mr. Fanning second 
professional average, 82 out of 100; Neaf Apgar third pro- 
fessional average. 
The sixth event, at 25 targets, contained thirty prizes, 
High man had first pick, and so on down. Almost 
every one got a prize. Some of the winners were. 
Park, picture; Gavin, stein; Raffelea, picture; Gotter, 
hawk; Dr. Matthews, ice cream set; Barkley, pickle 
castor; Blackwell, wine set; D. S. Daudt, pair ducks; 
3issett, hawk; S. D. Bogart, chocolate set; Crater, berry 
set; W. L. Newman, revolver; J. W. Newman, box of 
cigars; Heath, tea set; J. W. Bogart, berry set; “Mr. 
Dey, bureau set; McNamee, stein. 

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