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Wilmington, 
contestants 
championship 
Hossinger, 
the team contest, defeating the Wawaset team by a score 
TRERNARD WATERS. 
Ossining Gun Club. 
tournament 
competition, 
twenty-three, 
conditions 
of June days than of the 
The professionals in attendance were 
contestants, 
Haight, Sim 
Neaf Apgar, and Jack 
trying out 
was registered nspicuously in his 
by breaking 
attendance 
Kouwenhoven, of Sheepshead Bay, L. 
was touching the high places. 
broke 99 out of the last 
Hendricks; 
accounts up 
gun was fired. 
There were 
Nine amateurs shot 
its, totalling 100 targets. 
yrogramme, 
Hendricks, 
programme 

Blandford, Manchester, 
Brewerton, 
Kouwenhoven, 
Wynant, 59-95; Washburne, 

37-50; Nicoll, 15-30. 


Haight, 146. 
Fanning, 159; 

rank Butler 


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Kouwenhoeven 
Washburne 

Second Day. 
second day, and 
professional days were 
out of 375 targets; 

Elliott, 35° 
two days were as 
Hendricks, of Rve, 
scores follow : 
Hendricks. 

Rrown, 16 

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20 14 17 12 16 14 
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Bain, 16 
Washburne, 18 
Brewerton, 16 
Nichol, 16 
Dietrich, 16 
Barlow, 16 
Fisher, 16 
Aitchison, 16 
Connor, 17 

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Handicaps apply in event 5 only. 


The merchandise shoot was at 25 targets, handicaps 
16 to 22yds., $2 entrance: 
Paight. 38) wcnaeaetenne 24 Hyland, 18 17 
Kouwenhoeven, 21..... 28 Hubbell, 17 7 
Blandfonde. 19 ese oes 20 Coleman, 20 17 
Washburne, 18 ..3.,... 20 Bedell, 16 a 
Corfield, 18 20 Fisher, 16 ... 17 
Bygone Wenes das ng doce 20 Borden, 20 7 
Hendricks 720) 45-0 Pasar 19 Bergen, 18 17 
Dreyer, pas mouucndsensce 18 
Cash donations were made by the following members: 
J, Ti. Hyland; J. Wilh. Ine “Ce De (Swains e..) Praukiia 
Brandreth, C. G. Blandford, C. Dietrich, H. M. Carpen- 
ter, which were applied to the added money. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
are the 
Analostan 
scores of the 
Gun Club. 
C.—Following 
and 19 of the 
WasHInGcToN, D. 
shoots of Oct. 12 

The work was all done from the back marks, most of it 
heing 20 and 22vds. On the 19th we had as visitors Mr. 
F. S. Butler, of U. M. C. Co.; Harrv S. Welles, of the 
American Powder Mills, and Mr. T. Haze Keller, Jr., of 
the Peters Cartridge Co. Haze was in town on a busi- 
ness trip, and was minus his gun, but this did not 
prevent him from taking a hand with the boys. 
Shoot of Oct. 12: 
Shotat. Broke Shotat. Broke 
Tos H Hunter...140 102 Farnham <.2:.. 70 39 
Miles Taylor... 100 78 James 30 on 
Dr po noupseescs 100 53 Prown 50 34 
Wilhite 80 48 Dutton 40 2d 
Nitro 70 49 Orrison 4) 23 
Willis 36 Coleman 30 19 
C S Wilson.... 19 Wiolie: Saasesearae 30 12 
Dufour Jit ses as 10 Sune occ hadedscd 25 10 
In Class A, James and M. Taylor tied for first, the 
former from 2lyds. and the latter from 22yds., on 15 
out of 9); Coleman from 22yds. won second on 14, and 



J. H. Hunter from 2lyds. won third on 13. 
In Class B. Willis from 19yds. won first on 13 out of 
20: Wilhite from 22vds. won second on 12, and Nitro 
from 2?vds. won third on 11. 
In Class C, Shoup frem 22yds. and Dutton from 18 
tied for first on 13 out of 20; Wolfe from 22yds. and 
Dufour from I7yds. tied for second on 8, and Stine 
from l6yds. won third on 7, 
Shoot of Oct. 19: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
(FAOVOre Boas deine 100 72 M*°Taylor <..2.. 50 43 
Welles 90 89 SPUGe) xa ne Mergers 60 39 
eller 85 61 WITS sa cyote Stott 45 20 
ln hbhahne: fil SARK Gee o 85 69 Marshall occ... 75 60 
Widener denice 80 66 GC Siwisonen: AN 2S 
Rare wanes kis ce 85 60 Dr Monroe .... 50 39 
Prather Gass ests 75 68 Weedon. iccrans 15 10 
A B Willson... 85 39 PAPA Dawe eerie 25 1 
Mr Shop! vnc. 80 49 Parsons . oseuteuls 50 35 
OOrTISGti Govienrene 45, 33 MIMITE og. cee. 25 14 
Pew itin apie avin ¢ $5 24 Coleman, Ss osnue 28 18 
Dutton 35 13 NMilhite ss encom. on 3 
Tames 20 15 Anderson: ....5. 25 15 
Moffett Sessile. 30 20 : 
In Class A, Orrison and Tavlor from’ 22vds. tied for 
first on 16 out of 20: James from the same distance won 
second on 15, and Wagner, Hunter, Barr and Brown tied 
for third on 14. 
In Class B, Nitro from 22vds. won first on 15 out of 
20; Wilhite from 22 and Monree from 17 tied for second 
en 13, and Parsons won third from 2lyds. on 12 
eut of 
Moffett 
In Class C, 
20; Shoup f 
Gever from 2lyds. won first on 14 
2°2vds. won second on 10, and 
0 
ve 
from 
from 22yds. won third on 
Mires Taytor, Sec’y. 
South Side Gun Club. 
_NewarkK, N. J., Oct. J9.—A special meeting of the 
South Side Gun Club fall tournament committee was 
he'd at H. J. Koehler S. G. Co., 845 Broad street, New- 
ark, N. J., on Oct. 15. Mr. H. D. Good was chairman; 
Messrs. I. H. Terrill and George Mossbacker were also 
nresent. It was decided at this meeting, in honor of the 
Smith Gun Club, also in honor of Miss Annie Oakley, 
who is scheduled at the Smith Gun Clb fall tourna- 
ment, to fix the dates to take place on Friday and Sat- 
urday, Dec. 6 and 7, making it a two all-day shoot in- 
stead of a one-day shoot, which was announced to be 
Oct. 26. This change is made also with a view of 
having Miss Annie Oakley to appear at the South Side 
Gun Club on Dec. 6 and 7, also so as not to interfere 
with the date as set by neighboring clubs. It is the 
wisn of the South Side Gun Club fall tournament com- 
mittee that the nearby clubs will arrange to be repre- 
sented, and will also arrange the dates of their shoots, so 
as to commit a large attendance at the famous old South 
Side Gun Club at Newark. Arrangements will be made 
to provide for two sets of electric pull traps, plenty of 
targets, shells, trappers and helpers will be present to 
accommodate the requirements of our visitors. Also 
luncheon will be served on the grounds. A large at- 
tendance is respectfully requested. 
It is hoped that arraneements will be made to have 
the famous live bird New Jersey State championship 
team cup shot for at this shoot. If this arrangement 
can be made satisfactorily, you will hear from us ater. 
The committee desires that secretaries of clubs. which 
contemplate attending this shoot, will inform it as to 
about how many men their club will be able to send— 
approximately of course. This will aid materially in 
making the necessary arrangements to accommodate all 
of the shooters. 
We would appreciate very much if you would give this 
notice a liberal space in your paper, as it is interesting 
news to all trapshooters in the State of New Jersey and 
otherwise. 
Pell B 
Chairman S. S. G. C. 
Goon, 
Tournament Com, 

Lancaster—Chester. 
Cortumsus, Pa., Oct. 10.—The sixth contest between 
Lancaster and Chester counties was held to-day. The 
shoot was a success so far as numbers were concerned, 
but the blackbird trap behaved very badly. It would 
not rotate targets, and threw them very unevenly, con- 
sequencly the shcot had to be called off at the end of 
the eighth event. Mr. Krueger, the manager, did all in 
his power to make things pleasant for the boys. 
23 4 
20 20 20 : 2 Broke. 
20 19 18 19 20 20 25 156 



Events: 
Targets: 
German 

Stoer ...... .. 1418 17 18 18 19 23 24 151 
Welles ..... -) 13°18 17 eee 
ewis’ ase . 91415 1411152017 115 
Herrold 21617171719 2420 ©6142 
18 14 18 15 12 17 19 124 
Andrews 


Benner 3 18 14 14 18 20 19 20 136 
Wilson 17 14 14 12 12 16 14 113 
Saat “eZee 13 16 15 15 17 22 19 129 
Grey asans 0 17 16 14 19 13 21 15 125 
Krueger 13 14 14 14 15 22 19 121 
Hoffman 16 16 16 15 19 20 20 133 
Stepheas 10 17 17 18 16 16 19 131 
Jones 15 20 14 17 17 19 21 134 
Wertz 16 18 20 19 12 20 25 145 
Benham ... A 14 10 11 14 15 17 21 113 
EO | a:<<Seganeia caee aaa 9 14 17 14 13 15 15 18 115 
Leamin 3 14 15 14 13 14 19 18 120 
Groit Bevan «w ve LO IZ AG 14°23 75 
Connor ieee $ $911 10 50 
Armstrong 12 16 12 17 18 
Fickstein .. 16 16 12 W 13 oe 
Anderson - LO. te 24 wine 
White! .ditcukumeacnceemear a .. J5 19 19 16 can 
Farmer ot 12-2003 
Young . 12 13 16 14 
Miller .... 15 1418 eA 
Williams . 19 19 ia 
Hardrell 17 15 = 
Billett 3 16 tee 
New York Athletic Club. 
TRAVERS Istanp, N. Y., Oct. 
marked the opening shoot of the season of the N. Y. 
A. C. to-day at Travers Island, and eleven guns re- 
ported at the traps as a send-off of what promises to be 
our most successful season. Events Nos. 1 and 2 were 
for practice. Event No. 3, at 50 targets, was for a special 
trophy, and was won by Robinson, assisted by a handi- 
19.—Beautiful weather 
cap of & Event No. 4, for trophy, was won by Strong 
with a full score. his handicap being 4 birds. Event No 
5, was won by Pelham. No. 6 was won by O’Donohue 
after tie with Strong. O’Donohue also won events Nos. 
7 and 8& Event No. 9 was at 10 pairs, and was won by 
Schauffler, who broke 15. 
Events: a a 3 
G F Pelham.... 18 17 2 41 
Strange  weeawaes 1518 8 44 
G EF. Greiti.c... . 20 21 0 40 
Hodemat vas. +c. 19 20 4 43 
©’Donohue ..... . 18 .6 42 

IKuchler - 18 643 3 2: 
Robinson ...... 16 847 321 322 B49 toes 
chatter. tie. des IS 244 2 °2h PZ ese o. pee okes 
Crow 2. sacs Wee ave bday Sve) are a sce mai ae lore et 
ElaNnySOn: Sictanaie'cave 025 (1b5 
Sullivan 0) 4. Obie 
North Side Gun Club. 
PATERSON, N. J., Oct. 19.—At the weekly shoot of the 
Northside Rod and Gun Club ten members were in at- 
tendance and enjoyed themselves and made some’ excel- 
lent scores, as follows: 




Events: 1.2..3 -£°6 @) steers Beit 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 25 10 15 25 25 
Ji Spacth’ eeaanvseiamewe ter Bb 8) 8 U4 2a) 2 ee ag) 
Dr Reagan 910 911 5. ; 
A Veenstra . if Giese a 1 a = rn a 
W C Daniels £104. 2846 LE 
Hiroindle teense des omeeecsen 8. 35% on 
F Brown .... oo. Wo Bae 7 
W J Wilkinson (ioe Ger 9 
NADREL Irisy 5 etes Le 3 3 
F Marston .... a tae 8 2 Ray en rape 
ED Witietet ss sccurenaetes 7 4 10 20 15 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
3ERGEN Beacu, L. I., Oct. 19.—The scores made at 
the shoot of the Bergen Beach Gun Club to-day were as 
follows: 

Fvents: Li Sh Ae OMG 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 2b 25 
PLE RUCE Tae 15.075 GARROCIOMMEGRSCE | arts 16, 19° 18 20-21" 
Klenk os, 20.32. 16: 18° 48) 46 
Gillig T< OF 29 ela see 
Dondena 7219.16) 18s ae ye 
Dreyer fcssviee as LD AUT A tes Vou e 
Sergen  caecsn << 18" 20) * ay ce oe 
Thompson i vq 20) 220 Red 
Potter. sien ioc) hie eae ee 
Griffith, cations miastesad cin «morte de 22 238. 21 
Griffith shot at ten targets also, 


