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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[MaRcH 31, 1906. 

IN NEW JERSEY. 
Bound Brook Gun Club. 
Bounp Brook, N. J., March 17.—We held our regular 
club shoot to-day for members only. Free prizes were 
the attraction. The Kid won gold medal; Fisher, scarf- 
pin; Martin, vase; Slater, tea set; Dr. Luckey, fruit 
dish, and Steele, chocolate pot. 
This is the fourth free shoot for members we have 

had in the last few months. Visitors are welcome. 
HB. ds Hee Bea, 
Washer Msc c eases sik 9 15 24 Dr Witeky sescesce 5 13 18 
Thesikid 9. 22 even 8 16 24 Dr Pardoe tee. sacs 0 18 18 
Martin oss.cere eee vcle 8 13 21 Stelie@.cecseekisecrs 1 15 16 
W @Slater oc ascsccere 6 15 20 
Extra events: 
Events: 1 ee! Events: 12-3 4 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 Targets: 10 10 10 10 
Pardge™ -ressecs 1029 Oeto Martin nL 
Luckey = ee 621 a6 Fisher .. 3 
TheBAG seeks 5 46.5 Stelle 
J. B. Parpogr, Mgr. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Monrcrair, N. J., March 17.—The prizes awarded at 
the St. Patrick’s Day shoot were productive of a good 
deal of fun to-day. rane captured a green snake; Bab- 
cock a snake and an Irish flag, while Paine and Can- 
field took home snakes, green plug hats, dudeens and 
suspicious looking jugs. In fact, every man had at least 
one “gag” worked on him. Four of the club visited 
Freehold to-day. Mr. C. L. Bush succeeded in captur- 
ing a very handsome loving cup. 
Events: 132" 23 nt 4 OG na 
Targets: 10 1b 10 ibe * 100 
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Pate? coders sesdulteaciccceeaeeeen T1016 ad 2G wee, 
Crane: si dech ccs cicolct <atlgemmeeere B89 eae ad aeaele 
Flolmnes® 0. sce scieteicns sito tsieteae see Ae DANG cao.t eOretven 56 
Olds snc Re eet dea ct ee ceteeirene 3.42 4576) O48 
Batten V Meer tecace secre cetislschnicers Sra 8 26 0b. 40 er 
Grantfiel ds: 2a aie cee reeoee Dox 0 kD SO MON EOE ss 
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No. 5 was a miss-and-out. 
March, 24.—To-day was the occasion of the monthly 
contest for the members’ trophy of 1906, a large sterling 
silver loving cup. Some fourteen men were present and 
over eight hundred targets were thrown. 
Events 1 and 2 were for practice. le = 
Event 3, 15 targets, scratch, for a year’s subscription to 
ForEST AND STREAM, was tied for by Perley, Babcock 
and Crane. Perley won out on the shoot-off. 
Event 4, 50 targets, handicap gives the scores for the 
members’ trophy, R. A. Park being the winner of this 
event, he breaking 19 in each string, this, with his handi- 
cap of 12, giving him a perfect score of 50. Park was 
also successful in winning event 5, for a box of cigars. 
Event 7, a seven-man team race, 26 targets each man, 
was won by the team captained by Moffet. The losing 
team had the fun of paying for the targets. _ 
On April 7 the Montclair team visit Princeton and 
shoot a match with the university team. 
Events: 1 2 3 -4Yy Coa 
Targets 10 15 15 H 50 1 
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POLleny |i sles doe Rate « sain ole eieleleiajeo"oes 912 ais 0 2146 0213 
Winslow. \Astees comes ocine se abtes eclstalee Caddie. Sayer ad Tee alee 
Miothetts sac teste sine corres stesiete O12 11980 SoG) Onto 
Bapcock soe scene can tase <etiete B13 $13) a A ee ee 
Batter oft Seecec sc otsee tes caece It tO 8 40 38 13 
Parice. in sic cleceas ce rel to etinn cece T1275 A012. bees: 15 
Coekbefair iio rete. ltncceeiteec tot cee 12,12) 16 4b 2 12 
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Crane vectectteccncnce sectoen econ 13 (Grease 212 
SimiMons> \.Ccacue cate ter omesisn ce seb ee 6 12 34 38 I 
TIE oo Reale pa teas cate oe tetera eee Soe kOe a 
CYOSS sdemcces cas ch cinaeMeuciteaaienetice Ser 0 29 O 10 
Event 6, team race, 25 targets per man: 
Team No. 1 Team No, 2. 
Mioitett y cise sistem icsleas Berle ater ctu « cwtate cee 22 
ALlatt ca states cts cee tet 13 THt Gass See, 22 
Babcock iience«< ter 23 Boxall Gopal: 16 
CroSS i xis oles asoieieetar 16 HlartciSOh pen cesscens 19 
Crate: oii asic tant 21 Cockefairen.ceviansate 12 
Batten. deat senseue ct 17 SLMIIMOLS  artera ee wie ies 11 
Winslow rte senor. 18—137 Parke sane 12—114 
EpwArRpD WINSLow, Sec’y. 
Bound Brook vs. Plainsboro. 
Plainsboro, N. J., March 24.—The Bound Brook Gun 
Club journeyed to Plainsboro to-day to have a social 
team race with Plainsboro Gun Club. They certainly did 
show us how to shoot. 
They are gentlemen and sportsmen of the first water, 
and such a lunch as they prepared for us. It was fine. 
We hereby tender a vote of thanks for our most cordial 
reception. 
pees other events were shot, with prizes offered in 
each. 
A smoking set was won by Dr. Pardoe with a straight. 
A. J. Blackwell won a jewel case after shooting out five 
others. Dr. Pardoe won a flask. Mr. Barkley won a wine 
set. McDonald made a run of 16 straight. Dr. Farr 
did the best work, 28 out of 30, 83 per cent. We have a 
return match at Bound Brook, April 14. 
Plainsboro Team. Bound Brook Team. 
Dec arts sess enters 28 Dr’ (Pardoets ac. ceres 22 
G McDonald’. tccsur 27 Bissell Pir. ahurecsncteor 21 
Barkley a.m tices ae Hishen chars cocetmonar 21 
AATOn WEES anchichiter cae 3 Moar tin gcraserec ew stedeieis 13 
A J Blackwell....... 22 Slater. sdu% bascamives 11 
Disbrow Aeaveateckt 17—142 JONES'S nerors cerecitoaeste 10— 98 
J. B. Parpoe. 
Palisade Gun Club. 
Edgewater, N. J., March 22.—Herewith find scores of 
the ninth regular tournament of the Palisade Gun Club. 
The day was clear and sun bright, but there was quite a 
puffy wind, which varied the flight of targets, making 
high scores most difficult. The trap and management of 
shoot worked without a hitch, and as we finished at 
4:30 P.M., throwing over 5,000 targets, it will be seen 
that the trap as well as the management had the numer- 
ous details working perfectly. 
Out of the twenty-eight entries who shot during the 
day, there was only one straight made, and that was by 
Mr. Kelly, of the Bergen Beach Gun Club. In the scores 
of those who competed for the purses there were many 
first and second places “‘alone,’”’ which paid the shooter 
well, as each event had $2 added, and with the $5 for am- 
ateur average, made $23 added money. 
High average for amateurs, as well as professionals 
present, was won by Mr. Geo. Piercy, of Jersey City. 
Mr. Piercy has the habit, it seems, of winning the av- 
erages at our tournaments. 
Capt. A. W. Money and Mr. Porter were with us, and 
a welcome was extended to the Captain, who has not 
been seen at a local shoot for some years. 
The first annual spring tournament of our club will 
be held on April 26, with $25 added. Programme is now 
ready, and as this will be our tenth regular tournament, 
we expect a large attendance. 
Each event was at 20 targets. 
Events: 1, 2234 Sb Go eee oO 
EW. Moftett. .c.ceesesns 16 17 14 14 14 15 19 16 10 
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BE VA eR dwardst..acacsees 15 18 16 12 14° 16°18 14 16 
GUKGKelY., oa.stisa heteeess 18 12 11 15 11 20 14 19 15 
DreCr Buckeyes. srcne 9 138-14 12°79 38 338 Mo 14 
Puckeys [tees. tecromer tees 10502 12 0 Geo ee lb: 
Capt W Money........ 14 ISAs lb eloglomeG ao 
AME MPOrtere tae tect ears 10" 1s 12s 14 eo ws 
A Betti es otanesiices, tae 10°10 710 18 44 1b 13 Sle 18 
Geo -Pietcy cements: fae 18. 17543 S16 16 16 ee et Le 
EN PUA Saree atest cmt cis 15 14 12 14 16 13 16 16 
TRB anring pes vesesrecss ote 1 2351016 al 10 6 Bab 
ee Bergen? cesses cys S715 229 OO 
ATM Suydam. scmecevese 12°10) 479 210 e dS el ees 
GPE Suttonia.cuetenssscs 300 DU eS ee Oe 
Sy Van Passel. scot 6..{8 "10 “SSR Taso 
FE Muldoon th sceseem oss ce 16295 12017 Ab eis 
MG Jenkins!.tice.ace ens: 818e— 9-29. oe 
W  BearsallAceateaeecak 16. 1b Ae eae oe 
EL SWiSBIssing saeco 142593 et eZ 
W.? Hunter rtioscseeouiee sss BAS ae ee 
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J Ho Hendrickson... .. cs 10014 15014213 
R Ve Gostiat teens res 9 10 14 16 12 
FE Vosselman#sauchuasescce 1S Tbe 12 mer 
GUE. BickhoGteecneeecn ee 10 9 14 
A. A, ScHOVERLING, ‘Sec’y. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ripce, L. I., March 24.—The weather was cold, 
but fairly calm. The Boston team was received with 
much honor and graciously escorted to the scene of the 
contest. The Crescents won by a score of 634 to 600, 
Team match, 100 targets, scratch: 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Ast 25. 2d 25. 8d 26. ite ae 

LiMs Palmer, {ja-emeres: 5 23 22 22 
F. By Stephenson ...2..- 21 21 23 13 78 
ONG, Grinnell,s Iieeeeest <1 21 19 14 16 70 
ET Bedford, Jrowes.<. 22 ily 13 14 66 
HY Kirynilias scenes 24 20 22 18 84 
HIM. Brigham. cvs ss 22 24 19 23 88 
A G Southworth......... 21 22 21 22 86 
Lottie och cena ces 20 18 16 19 73 
174 ««168«Ss15Dsi«‘édT:—C‘<‘«‘«i 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Dr: iGleason. sicacener ces 20 19 84 
Dr Ellis 16 22 20 21 78 
T C Adams 18 17 16 19 70 
G B Clarke 17 18 19 18 72 
W Farmer 17 15 18 18 68 
C M Howell 20 21 22 19 82 
D E Hallett. 18 19 19 13 69 
J. -BizPainesie.otde centers + 20 19 24 22 85 
148 154 158 149 609 
Shoot for Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
He Bier: HrBee as 
A E Hendrickson 4 23 25 Pet. Bedford, Jr 1.07 18 
J jiAdams isaac 2 19 z1 O C Grinnell, Jr. 1 18 14 
F B Stephenson. 0 20 20 FeCGeRaynorss.e. 5 10 15 
JN; Gl eeter suns. Bx ah) ah We GeDamront n+ salen. 
Team shoot, 25 targets: 
G Stephenson 2 17 19 L Palmer, Jr. 0 18 18 
F T Bedford. 1 18 1988 L C Hopkins. 3 15 18—36 
He Kryn .... 1 13 14 F Stephenson. 0 16 16 
H Brigham... 0 24 24-38 O Grinnell,Jr. 1 17 18—34 
Shoot-off : 
H Brigham... 0 24 24 G Stephenson 2 15 17 
Hoekrynieess 1 13 14-38 F Bedford.... 1 17 18—35 
North River Gun Club. 
Epcewater, N. J., March 17.—Events 4 and 5 were for 
the Sauer gun, and were won by Brugeman. Several 
of our crack shots were off their form to-day. Scores: 
Events: . 13 2 hSl eae Or O ae eS 
Targets: 15 15 15 25 26 15 16 25 
PICT CY! 5.5 <a cie'e te eatqeet niet ss 7 UGS Gi l6 aya ee 20. 
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El earneens sent ctemcartetmeat sto: 9 8 10 15 19 
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Bragmati fac cccie senescent amine 12 18 14 20 21 12 
Miss Horneck tance. steno etiemer 12 *9°s" 2b 
Allison’. beds cdtcsececatetenaeunte 7 9 16 18 
Cottrelly <ia.ccciecs as oc aeeunnemenmes 8 8 17 A 
16 8 ¥ 
Jas. R. Merriu, Sec’y. 
Vaux Hall Shoot. 
Mixtsurn, N. J., March 17.—Events 1° and 11 were 
freak shoots. o. 10 was right-handed shooters tur 
around and shoot left-handed, and vice versa, and 
won by Moffett. .N- 11 was gun at side, ale~~ oy 
Moffett. “ “right sun on snow, with wind »\ .ing in 
gusts, made high scores impossible. The targets would 
jump like live things. 
Our next shoot will be held on March 29, and we 
look for very large attendance, for our grounds are but 
a short walk from Lackawanna station. Scores: ~ 


Events: 1 2.3 4°56) 6 {Tes os10md 1213 
Targets: 25 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
Moffett 19 7-9 689 6 Sa OR See eas. 77/5 
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Cxas. WitrKkop, Mgr. 
Jackson Park Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., March 24.—The League shoot was a 
feature of the Jackson Park Gun Club competition to-day. 
The Jackson Park team defeated the Northsides by a 
score of 78 to 92. Scores: 

Jackson Park. Northsides. 
B Clickner .. ue48 J Spaeth 2herce.ceays 19 
H. Sindle apy al A Howard 16 
EP eSindle wisn: 18 H McGuirk at!) 
Ed Van Horn -20 E Edwards .. 18 
TT sDoty pare esacemece 21—98 H. Becklet, see. skies 20—92 
Preliminary events: 
Events: Lee Gates Ob) 26 
Targets: ; 15 10 15 10 10 15 
J Spaeth) 3... Ub ciesesanteen seems SM aT Ts! YS 713 
Wm Wilson oc. s<0co cesecniieateeteae BUSS sae s £10 
B Glickner. .2o 225. 'c.cosste setae. SS ASP ise oe o ) 12: 
FE, Van Horn’ .2<s ccc. tecen enemas So 1G. aerate LO, 
* DOLY” saceeciseccnis sacs nee nosmepitee so Oe Ore LL 
Hdwards i.c.cctcss caters ten cement Or are ety eo. a 
J McGuirk fits hess cus cemeetentee LOST wees eee ca. ce 
AL Simdley 4.0 0k..b.5. ciew iceman ceaten eaters APRN Skt Hier Fc 14 
H Beckler o...ocincsia sssecmeuniecemele TiO tie Mrs. %. 
FH Sindle’ sc shoe. dioeecnosncnacneemeten AE scope leas... gAregae al 
A- Howard (..cccscscas cncteticemieiietes Ge oa ee oe 
Wan. Tassell -. vcctor cate ve cacslemaeeitente ne Toe tae S Le 
W ‘Wilson:.tiic.c.cocda cee este cee ent Je! OA tae, OC" GS 
ES: Van Houtent.....c.<cch emeaeene ce, LO ROM ERASERS eg OG 
De Hart 500. ccs eie cane ceeacemenmeets JSS EBT Oem ee 
A. Van ,Houten “oy. jsnecnlsreleeutemeine Pie ty el erie. | 
Wilkerson: 4.5.6.0 sce clscuninateeteeete Pe | Ys 5 PA mer 
Wm? Clark oxi ctivcecce cent etemeennn 6 4 o> Cote. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J.—The scores made at the shoot of 
the Hudson Gun Club, March 4, are appended. L. H. 
Schortemeier won first prize, Piercy second and 
Staples third. The 100 targets, divided into five events 
of 20 targets ‘each, had a sheng handicap. Class A, 18 to 
e 
22yds.; Class B, 16 to 20yds., depending on score. 
H. S. HS. ES eee ote tel 
Staples “sites: sites vee 1819 2117 1917 1914 1816 83 
Schotty: vc geeucheneees 1818 2017 1917 1916 1820 88 
Piercy. Mince: cesteeeces 1817 19 17 1918-20179 199% © 86 
Brugemarnn cues sc 1813 1818 2015 1818 2012 78 
Bantallciacsnmres conte 1816 1811 1814 1811 1813 65 
Brown. gis.vceeusticutes 1615 1613 1614 1613,1619 . 72 
Burns” “i estcsde cee 1612 1613 1614 1610 1614 68 
Hallengerm  seecesa-ie 1618 1814 1616 16138 1618 79 
Witeht 2evouc-s sara 1615 1616 1614 1614 1616 75 
Snipe fies stoecmctentiss 1618 1613 1616 1610 1613 
Ranker” siawoeeceectees 16 8 1612 1610 1617 1711 658 
Miaarp hiv (otis esos ae siete 1614 1611: 1615 16 9 16138 62 
Setzelter) so.5..¢ ones 1614 1611 1613 1618 1615 66 
Christiana—Atglen Gun Club. 
ArGcLen, Pa., March 15.—The big blizzard kept down 
the attendance. Only a part of the programme was shot, 
two 7-bird events and two miss-and-outs. 
J NENG Ke) Ful Ae aan doaoneons Jae oD 0 202*212111120212120 —15 
PETS yop udu SO mOnUe nO cs Soho 22*12.222*11 222222222 —18 
Butler terse secs. geet career 12112**0*21121112112 —16 
Wl SOE i stcietelateeisleroiebeceiale stealth aeeets 2*222220222222202222 —lT 
OEE 5 qpocdp Sou sodcad ssepoodE 1 012122121212*1* —12 
Walkiamms srcrate close aeiiciieete rei 222.2*2222222220222292212 —23 
OY Gi celatasisle ms dels citateclcmieceenieens 222.200222222202220 —14 
Chamberlain... ccsseesmcee ene 222.222212*221*2222222222 —22 
18) 8 Lote QecUOT cob jasquGansoLaas 2212210112 —9 
OO IES Meiateteteielo!cis/a\<laisin-ais's ie atelsie [eels 1020*202202212 — 9 
March 21.—The birds were a good, strong lot; thirteen 
miss-and-out events were shot. Jebbs killed 19 straight, 
Mattson 23 straight; Williams 27 straight. 
Shot at. Brk. 
46 
Jebb. vcccwsececces49 41  Cassidyeumesneneee 38 
Williams: ....<«.'.<08) |’ -60) “Martin -Saeee ere 5 3 
Mattson’...:%.<0.568, 61) sWewis'.eleseeeees 23 16 
Fieles 

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