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New Jersey State Shoot. 
June 5. 6 and 7 were the dates of the New Jersey 
State shoot, held on the grounds of the South Side Gun 
club, Newark. The office matters were ably conducted 
by the secretary, Mr. W. R. Hobart. The annual meet- 
ing was held on June 7. Of the fifteen clubs, seven 
were represented by delegates. The reports of the 
committees and officers were read and approved. It 
was determined that the Association will be incorporated, 
and that the next shoot will be held at Phillipsburg. 
The list of officers elected is as follows: President, Dr. 
J. B. Pardoe; Vice-Presidents, Dr. M. Lucky, Dr. 
WoL. Gardiner, and E. A. Mahnkin; Treasurer, Isaac 
H. Terrill; Secretary, W. R. Hobart; Board of Directors, 
Draenei. ’Pardoe, W. R. Hobart, Gun Day, J. Young, 
W. M. Hooey and H. P. Vossler. Committee on Re- 
vision of By-Laws: Lucky, Gardiner, Hobart. <A special 
meeting will be held on July 8. 
The programme of the first day consisted of eight 
events at 20 targets, $1.40 entrance, open to all, and two 
special events, open to residents af the State. Of the 
latter, No. 6 was the three-man team championship, 30 
targets, $3, and the Hunter Arms Co. gold medal con- 
test at 20 singles, use of both barrels, and 10 pairs, $1.50 
entrance. 
The team contest was won by the North River Gun 
Club, of Edgewater, with a total of 75. The scores: 
North River G. C. Bound Brook G. C. 



GHP 1erc yar sears ello Dr C_M Luckeyaaecy 
DreG Ey Richter... 25 F CC, Bissétts-cseeeens 21 
Bred mi rua aes eeces 25—75 W M Hovey......... 26—68 
Smith G, C. South Side G. C. 
I Gastle Mee iaenecs 26. B H Clickner..<34520 
A indleys i.e. tent: 27 Dr W L Gardiner... .24 
EL IES BY Owii.nia tances 16—69 F W Moffett.........22—69 
Newton G. C. Rahway G. C. 
AWB? Bricknery swe eects 21 FE Howe) jisin weneetes 18 - 
H J Woodward...... 27 J V Rochietti .c.<22. 19 
B/S Cahrsittvesencces 24—72, E H Mahnkin soc 18—55 
The Hunter Arms Co. medal resulted as follows: 
Targets: 2010p T’l Targets: 2010p T’l 
Perey feieataceee ss 19 15—34 I; Castles’. ...<atene 20 14—34 
RICHter sae seer smien'e 19 18—32 Dr Lucky fcc 18 14—32 
Dr VEbumteree wre. 16 4~20 J Murpiliy vaca 10 8—18 
SUSE ALAR ce crerelere stetete ote 18 12—30 W J. wright..... li 9—20 
Dr Matthews ....138 w Dr Pardoe™. sasee 19 16—35 
Muldooniteacsescc 20 16—36 Burns) jemenaaeieree 15 5—20 
Moti etty Rec cccteees 19 15—34 NMOung dias acim 15 6—21 
end yi kaif. 2 tthe 18 4~—22 Hollinger .......- 15 8—23 
Pie “Browns. 15 2-17 
The scores in the 20-target events, open to all, follow: 
» 
Events: 4 Sa Ooers a's 
Bannirig: #0... sonca cen « te ene 7 AS A 1s SiG ee As 
Nicol; 22S canis dace 9° 13° 6 2 a6), 14 
Flearne. oh.05 Sate usw avece eres 19° T1167 ia 16 
Butler (e230. ee tereciee nee 8) 1b 40 913 as 
Stevens ss... eke ete eee 15) 1429 2 eo ae 
ESIIO¢ EOS eee sas eaten cae oes 17719 T9FAS elie 28 
Apgar’ Siiss cava t ree os oe 19 - 12) 16°42" 13: 17 
Hawkins) a). 5.0. coaen aoe eee 20 18 18 16 20 20 
Welles > sts 2208 eee 15 16 18, 18 6 16 
Glover Fi Vaca ccnhe tanec een 16. 197 Ti ee 
PIELCY Ue aoricic ve adele cs eamewa 18 18 16 16 18 14 
KIGHTED VScccae aceon ae see cee 13 12), BUA 
Dr Hunter =... .evintiess ccer eas 14 14 13 18 18 15 
TRUAaX Vive seces vee IS V1T" Lia as 
CN Miller. o,07-3 on 14 13°58 a9 Beles 
Hahn taj icsecoteee 138 9 161313" 12 
Dr Matthews .. 14 12 24 eid ae Sy, 
Schorty aewenes 16 18 14 13 15 
Hovey Sen aenee comeen 19°16 44 AAG 20 

Tuindley.” .ietar tens amete tee 18° 1b Ai ase os 
Bissett Waive esas eee eee 17° 12 ise 
Moffett” veeictenceencss secs 18 19 15 15 18 17 
Woodward) “tio wncacntosts seeeire If, 16 Viste: 
Cahrs?\. 22054 Se te stacks tee 20 “19> 1595.. 
Cron. cathe a eneeseee coe aera 15 19 16 15 ne 
FL Op kins Wiewaso sis seterelottin ch aire 16° 19° 17 eae 
Hendricks) Sc:e.a05 coe. tees 15 161896; a7 is 
Wendy 32.8 003 cee ees 14 16 12 14 18 14 
He G Browns. acs aneveneate 13°16 13) _ Liaise 
TeCastle Gio s..s. che eee eee 18/18 She eee 
Dr Gardiner Pe ei 
Bricknerd.. cos Wostescvsont cee 12°15 (20515 Se 
Glickner® ...eccpenieteon se obese 14 17 12 11 
Dro Lucky genes cantetde ne Th 10 SIA ee ete 
Dre Downssteoesese ct aoe o 18° 16" At eee 
TOWNSENG. vacainsacieeleoteseseee & 16° 52% Fee 
jeMurphiy., 2.0. seers ees if 12° 11) DS eae 
Wie J Wirightenteseaatete cette we ee 46 Th) TOR 
Dr. Talbot.¢.ccnmeae ea mecce ce es) 12 Soe) eeeeeoe ane 
MieMal onc. seecteaterecte arcs PP VARS SG ae 
Dr: Pardoe- Basaastetecseeroee ve ise pate, yg Oa 
Burts dredemeaiseisa tees ate acme os joet eet LL Lea ee 
Y Ong tecneeebes site ne es «Ss 
Dukes oN cee aa onan shies oe ce) we. nee) Rec L One ED 
Dr, Bettsincae conte eseutteematercteas WEP ero, So Lhe a, 
Nott) hovceune sven eee eeeme cet Were rins o5 se 
Fallin eerie o.sscmeteeettna nes QO, sat Wee 
June 6, Second Day. 
There were nine events on the second day. 
eight were at 20 targets. 
No. 6 was for the Laflin & Rand trophy, and the 
amateur championship. The conditions were 50 targets, 
$2 entrance, l6yds. rise; winner to be subject to challenge 
every 30 days, and to be returned to the Association for 
Of these, 
open competition in the next tournament. Scores: 
G.H Piercy..... 23 18—41L Apple Jack ..... 19 19—88 
F W Moffett..... 22 22—44 I. Tay Seep eccta col) ele 
H Wi Brownt...<. 18 15—33 Dukes: Ties 18 22—40 
Dr Hunter®...-2- 15 1429 F Muldoon ...... 18 18—36 
FE Trnax’ Wace 18 20—38 FE Butletsc. oer 17 18—35 
F C Bissett......20 20—40 R H “Nicoliic.c. 138 11—24 
TaCastle tant. ccteiocs 21 21—42 N Apgar clcusecs 2 20—42 
Be Sie platen incre 16 16—32 Ee Banninw creer 16 19—35 
B H Clickner....17 17—34 H Stevens..... 21 238—44 
W  awler) ke cnas 16 13—29 J A R Elliott... 21—43, 
