APRIL 28, 1906. ] 

IN NEW JERSEY. 
Morris Gun Club. 
Morristown, N. J., April 20.—The programme com- 
prised events at 10, 15 and 20 targets: 
Events: Laid. 4 Events: Ld A 
Targets: 15 15 10 20 Targets: 15 15 10 20 
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Bound Brook Gun Club. 
Bound Brook, N. J.—The Bound Brook Gun Club had 
a pleasant visit from the Twentieth Century Gun Club 
on April 14. This was the second shoot in the series, 
and Bound Brook won by 12 points. 
In a 25-target race for a gold medal, Barkley won on 
22. The Bound Brook Club expect to visit Plainsboro, 
May 12, and shoot the final match. 
Each contestant shot at 30 targets, as follows: 
Bound Brook Club. 20th Century Club. 



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Event at 10 targets, five prizes; won by Pardog, Slater, 
Barkley, Lucky and Oakson in the order named: W. 
Pardoe 9, Stoll 9, Disbrow 9, Hooey 9, Slater 8, Black- 
well 7, Sauter 7, Dr. Dowd 7, Heath 7, Barkley 7, Dr. 
Carroll 7, Dr. Farr 7, Hobbs 7, Dr. Lucky 6, McNamee 
5, Sylvester 4, Oakson 4, Gorden 38, Thompson 3, 
Fisher 2. 
Gold medal event, 10 targets; won by Hooey with a 
straight score: Hooey 10, W. Pardoe 9, Hobbs 8, Dr. 
Davis 7, Dr. Lucky 7, Sauter 6, Stell 6, -Disbrow 6, 
Gorden 6, Slater 5, Oakson 4, 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., April 21.—A delegation of some five 
members of the Wykagil Country Club, of New Rochelle, 
N. Y., paid a visit to Montclair to-day. Some eight 
events were run ott, including a five-man team race. 
Events 1 and 2 were for practice, Allan and Colquitt 
both breaking 25 straight in event 2. Events 3, 4, 5 
4 and 7 were for silver prizes, with Messrs. Allan, Bab 
cock, Pelham and Boxall winners of first prizes. Messrs. 
Calhoun, Pelham, Babcock, Howard and Bush, of second 
prizes respectively. 
In the team race, the first three men of the visiting 
team were pitted against the first three men of the home 
team, with scores of 132 each, and a resulting tie. 
In like manner, the first four men of each team were 
matched, with scores of 174 for the visitors, to 173 for 
the home team, giving them the match by one point. In 
conclusion, the full teams of both were matched, with a 
victory for Montclair by the score of 213 to 203. 
In the shoot-off at 15 targets, for the three-man team 
the Montclair team won out by 1 point, with scores of 
42 to 41 out of a possible 45. 
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Challenge for County Meda’. 
Rocnester, N. Y.—Secretary McCord announces a 
formal challenge for the Monroe county medal, filed by 
Bonbright, and on April 25 Stewart will defend the 
trophy. The match has been fixed at 100 pigeons, no 
handicap. ; 
The Dutch shot against the Irish yesterday and won. 
The scores: 
Dutch Team. Irish Team. 
JETS ae eee 22 24—46 Stewartecvcs eck 21 24—45 
Bonbright ...22 24—46 AM iit rsiteat a: « 21 21—42 
Kershner ....21 20—41 Watson taser 13 18—31 
Weller os see's 20 19—39 Stoddard 19 23—42 
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