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Riverside Gun Club. 
Osweco, N. Y., April 28.—The following shows the 
result of the opening tournament of the kKiverside Gun 
Club, held the 26th inst., on the East River road. 
Beautiful weather prevailed, and a large and enthusiastic 
crowd attended. ‘:he trade was represented by Harvey 
McMurchy, J. H. Briggs, J. S. Fanning, H. H. Stevens 
and J. G. Heath. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 6 67-8 9 10 U1 Testor 
Targets: 101510151015101510151015 at. Brk. 
E Mathias... 7 9 810 6,8 6 10°7 O97 (oeesdne 96 
J Chapman. 9131015 8121012 91310138 150 134 
G Lewis... 1013 10141013 10151012 915 150 141 
A Curtiss... $15 814 814 810 911 99883 = 150m 
C Hobbie... 101410 15 914 91310 18> 9°18") Jo0 ee aso 
C Kennedy. 7101018 614 8131018 811 150 03-123 
H Smith... 713.1015 814 815 8 12°92)  i60star 
L. Hunter... 611 9°9 711-10 13 “Pig 99 3 Seoul 
H. Mills.... 10 12'-3 11 6 8. 08 12.6 a Greer 99 
CG. Wayte.... 6 8 914° 81 9 12) O3N 7 Rocce. 
W Hookway 8138 8138 7131010 814 712 150 123 
W Morris... 71410141015 9131015 914 150 140 
C. Dalley... 9 13, 712 9118.9" S43 580 oui 
J Fanning.. 813 9131013 9 14 10 15 ©3120 sioG ee tes 
H Stevens. § 1210131014 81410141012 150 135 
A Guilds... 8 11°8 .. 5:11 "6 (SUR Se Gallet 88 
W. Ebblie.. .~ 9) Oe i ide, oe eee 25 18 
C “Wendell (8°).4 25 <..  ictt.ra ela hee neat 25 1 
S Wyman.) 2°10 © 8)... hei toon remo er 25 18 
J. Spraguest ta. Wie2) snc ee eee 25 9 
MoeMurchy 9). . sc) jo oe) icy ee On eeeset ares ee 90 19 
Thompson. .2 Jan.. 2s,ss/ 810 Alle DMO ante 75 41 
J Hunter. s .6 Ss, ce Goel ah oom eee 90 75 
H: Lakes... 3. ss) ne. sete. vee ILL Oo aes 50 33 
FB Wise ial scaiee) ior wien 1 ao a en el 90 57 
Moriarity..:. 2 Ss. a+ 05 «gl0) oh eo On Dee 65 42 
FE Gokey.. <2 de eo. a oto ece inc aie 50 25 
Hennessey. «<5 «0s cow ose) 6) bee OMNES 50 35 
Daimd ‘aia sis..40 5 size Gre 5.0 rae tele oreo OT 40 19 
Hi Nettles.” ...i Seutesnsee | aimee eae eet 25 12 
E. ‘H. Srowett, Sec’y. 
Pawtuxet Gun Club. 
PawruxeET, R. I., April 28.—At the weekly shoot of 
the Pawtuxet Gun Club some fine shooting was done, . 
Mr. Bain was able to smash 90, Mr. H. F. Sherman 
was a close second with 89; Ray Sheldon, although han- 
dicapped with a strange gun, having broken his own, 
broke 87, including 40 straight. Wm. H. Sheldon, Jr., 
a seven-year-old, beat his brother with 9 out of 10. The 
scores: 
Events: 1°2 3 4) 6a6 (2 See oer 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 at. Brk 
He We Bain' ccc naseaeee 813 915101010 15 100 90 
A (Sherman .oece. oe 814101210138 814 100 89 
Ray Sheldgn; 2eaeceew ee 812 8151014 911 100 87 
Ce DV Cookae aivcnmiaee te 8-11 St3e a sy rie 100 84 
BABY Lockwood .e-.2 5 19 OF ta ae mes 100 Tid 
AON Brown. paces toes 11 8101018 612 90 71 
Dr Enna aerac dee ste 5:13. 8 14.7 sie 85 67 
W Waterman <caede. ne TE IPRS OO@OE NS or 27 25 18 
R Cole) ac aememette ce 4 8 610 6 9 610 100 59 
S ’ Burnham. (Goes). deh eee eee 5 8 4.58 50 25 
Ro Smith 565.225 dae cc eens So) 35 17 
W Sheldon; Jni.:. ce /it-s6, eee 10 9 
W Sheldon ..... ge 10 6 
Bain was good for 95, but missed 5 straight. 
R. SHELDON, Sec’y. 
Florists Gun Club. 
WISSINOMING, Pa., April 24.—Seventeen contestants 
took part in the shoot of the Florists’ Gun Club, high 
wind making extremely difficult conditions for good 
scoring. Pratt was high in the 50-target event with 42; 
Newcomb scored 85 in the 100-target event, and was 
high. Scores: 
Fifity-target event: 
Pratt. clout was seletisiseisiteaeon 42 Smith cies Gene aeetieets 33 
Newcomb) 4 rast ux siete ic elsters 41 DuPont Giis.. see 31 
Sanford tics. caaioieclaene sees 41 Imel - %.% tunwcauineetenece 34 
McCCarty Batons nccetsetee sis 40 Bello. Osc chinseemer stark 31 
ElarrisOm piesa eesteae tase 37 JOhNSGN, ilebiasieslocmeaieters 25 
Wrestcottver de neces ements 36 Spiro ; ssp sedadale aeewectaae 20 
E) Colemanys a.sicticeceene 34 Thomas? 4.2..20aes ep eax ners 16 
One hundred target event: 
Newcomb ..22 22 18 23—85 ‘THOmasiaes ar 91513 9—46 
Pratt seis. ceirenes 22 19 24 18—83 Spirot Meese aes 1013 7 18—43 
McCarty ....19 19 25 19—82 DuPont ....11 17 14 ..—42 
Santordiiaen 19 18 18 23—78 Johnson ....16 11 14 ..—41 
Westcott ...18 22 17 19—76 Shilling: eine 1816 .. ..—34 
Harrison ...17 20 18 19—73 Brenizer.s 5 4.20) 56) see 
Bell) i yor 18 19 14 17—68 Leonard ....18 .. .....—18 
Envel, Secon 20 11 17 17—65 Peterson ....23 .. «. «-—2o 
Sinitheecseeee 17 13 20 ..—50 
Schwartz—Murphy. 
PHILADELPHIA.—At the Point Breeze track, on April 
26, Mr. Fred Schwartz defeated Mr. Fred Murphy in a 
contest at 50 birds each, for $100. The scores in detail 
follow: 
Kred gschwartz,6 o0vices te eects 2220122222221220222222022 
2222222220222220222022222 44 
Fred Murphy, 30...............2222222220222221222022201 
2012212201220022222201211—42 
Shippensburg Rod and Gun Club. 
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa., April 26.—In event 1, at 50 targets, 
high man, Dr. Angle, was entitled to the cup, as follows: 
Li Ee Diehliae. sister deee 28 R H Anglesisiscsses.cee 28 
Duiky Angle. cect tnt es 32 KE Si Berrys, .tessssemeee ra) 
Eb SM cCune iene. 20 John’ Earlyit. vacoeecer 26 
