APRIL 14, 1906.] 
FORESTIZAND: ST REAM, 

IN NEW JERSEY. 
North River Gun Club. 
EpGewater, N. J., April. 7.—The scores made at the 
Shoot of the North River Gun Club to-day follow: 
Events: Le ite tee UO On vk 
Targets: : 16 15 15 25 26 26 15 
PICT CYa cack Coan canion ts neers’ ons « Ab sahet 4, We ieieee4 Sy Bok 
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5 LEMIESE ee sree earns wet ote rieee sss. ae ie 195° t4 20 
PIROMASUM ED elec hacretha.< edits ocies omnis SeeLa Gre steven) des 
GAGCHOIS® fe celnetde ses sicveineawiers, sinajele Suede Le ep wie «tue ee 
re Tater ccc tine Toutes <siunren AOS GO Leo it ome e 
MIOGSEIIMAN 2 vcdecc cxwnckncee scene aye ext) EIDE Rch one MAE 
(RR cin, “gacisdP on aenecc OC NCOOREIEROOS So 1818" 16 23473. 
POUSISTAISED | tie sin Scie ne 'areei avers ane b's TO ADs i 2 o12 619i eG ea 
EER nC Rani etelees setase craccee bec ccc 68.6% 316 “LOee® e. 
MIAO TEI etN as citats avs ecb ees se 97 1686S) 16. 21 
OL TIMI terete apich rw aie ss glace Vins #0 0.00.8 As Pa Ge Ot Mes 
PORUIG Mette aa tc ce surccc.c cures ccs ss Wie Ofer Sle Wha oe be te 
WRC GISR@EM ita cciccce cs ceGce sce lseess 11 10 140 ie i 
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PEGI ATT coe tisierscls + siiciocis vee scece ss See ee tL Wee tie ee 
CRRA i aie aif cis vcie’s selevcs occ sss i ty See weary 
BVEGAIEDOTICLY Uwiecicc doe ss cieccnd 6% as 4 15 
Jas. R. Merritt, Sec’y. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., April 7.—But six men were present 
at the regular shoot to-day, as some eighteen members 
of the club went to Princeton, N. J., by automobile to 
take part in a team race with the University team. 
Events: Lae ote SDs oGl teat 
Targets: LOM 15 310 10210) 15 15 
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WEMGEINTES = spacieieie aise vice ce ads sse'e Daeee enon SOMES cS. ba 
PACTS Miner facia nines chk, ood se w'0.s,sie6 fie CREE Omi OG Cem are 9 
SEAS V aM ears OME Ye anh otel cs vic s3 Veale. 0. 20s: a bce eee Ole Auto will: sh2s 
ARUISIEZS ISTO itt A ate AA De bt 26 iG 12, 29 
ae Ben Cetera cee es sceislers oro-c san Gleetrin Oly Beeld, | 49 
Below will be found the scores made in the team race, 
Montclair making an easy win: 
Princeton. Montclair. 
IMT, sees cise 20 20—40 itera ok abaeaor 20 16—36 
Sansone fas 18 21—39 IB trshinicctonents 5.2 25 20—45 
Mecllvaine ...12 14—26 Colquitt .....19 21—40 
IW GO) veare%e's 15 6—21 Allan ........21 21—42 
McCreary ....13 15—28 IMU @ETE on ince. 17 21—38 
‘Phillips s.ss 0s 17 16—33—187 Cockefair ....18 17—35—236 
E. Winstow, Sec’y. 
Pleasure Gun Club. 
Englewood, N. J., April 7.—The weather was favorable. 


Each event was at 15 targets. Scores: 
Events: ligne Spr Oe Oise 
NVM MVESHCE VELEN glalctsicinic ial’ sicieissscccs WS AUR" aba Bee a) aly abl 
MVE racy lmaterinaines ve cece cceieic's\s'e LO Fie TG a gi® oak Se ates: 
SSCUODME et cciaestic\ssisicicle.<:¢,sjeics.sedecass 12 12 8 144 «11 «13 «12 
Mba We eaeiates «sists s civciele\cice «cine sceies 125139 12) 14512). 9° 9 
NEP NVESLOCEVEL bs cs cicccciccs ccs eae inj ie} gh Satine Tai) 
PM OWES oielchins Succes ciedie.ccs vee dCs a oa Sea be ee Ye BK) 
CI AE ei dee eine eiersis\cl ccincle pices cesses ov et 6 410: 9 
Bo Weestervelt is cc.iscccsscccssces os eee Olas LL TL 9 
PUNO WHISGHGMe Gass sc.cisecdcrtcccssccece <s OURS TA cee eo Udo REL 
C. J. WESTERVELT, Sec’y. 
Braintree Gun Club. 
Boston, Mass., April 2.—The Braintree Gun Club 
gave a complimentary shoot to Mr. J. S. Young, of 
Chicago, March 31. There were twenty-five shooters 
present. Mr. Young gave an excellent account of him- 
self, breaking 94 per cent. of his targets. 



Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 25 25 25 
ATTWOOD aisle «t's area's 10°13" 102159 15-9 14.10 14 26... 2. 
5 ee 0151012 915 914 9 14 25 23 93 
WWEILG@ iE, nists © ptacieles sae NOt OTS: VOSS HS 14s ee. 22°28 24 
Woodward  J....5.03-. OSS TOME 10) 12 914 ee 
PATO Mince ares tekale ss me 14,8094, 99)15°10 J3. 1013 21. 2. oe 
RGU ieeicca cio css s 6 ace 913 9141014 913101419 .. .. 
WIGHERITIS™. Wifes descc es GAZ OTS Te lGy Gul Sic cisrtes lew Be 
NGSAENEE whit cies ta sas 010 6.6 OFA Sls 9.12) 101 14909 1rd Sone. 
[SEW ie, atch pea oe ee ThE sabe. pe be ee eo eA 
{el OF Fatal: ha Bride Sol oie Oi LOs Oe 14. cry som siecen. ee 
Churchill a) A sa Cia See rin ty (ee a 
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Morse ‘ Careers Oe s ame OlLa, some LO ell, s 
Carson . ee Ould bale ee Oe s 4 14 20) 21». 
TRAV Seas vatecs tel ter dad) wecelome te lO% od Lo! atic.’ 2 
Harrison ... Rel Di joe vebiee asian) 6 o,slen eo ains eho 
Dae CUMcmcislceisee's se. Gi Oo ao een LO ee 0 20) 
WOW Ase iccilcis sieved wicca iss cee ie hae Oia Ot epee hice Mester 
REGWOP aac etic cc. Siz 7 Saba Gey. 14 25 20 
PNONUON Mipetstatcteicivieicicvelate arc)” ois ais Gel Oe age emcee eves xs x8) 
P5GtATOM) ese ts os asec OOM SHLOASWIGMOlL ccc ost Sa fax ee 
C. F. Waite, Sec’y. 
Bergen Beach $Gun‘Club. 
Bercen Beacuw, L. I., April 7.—In the final shoot for 
the Crater trophy, the winner was Mr. H. Welles, with 
a total of 129 out of a possible 150. The scores follow: 
Barsteadt 29, Guhring 25, Dreyer 24, Shevlin 24, Slavin 20, 
Welles 42, Kelly 36, Creamer 36, Jones 34, Crater 33. 
Several 25-target events were shot. 


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