AMERICAN SH0U1jvur—1 (O—J.171—J.172—0.the Big Handicap Cont of the Coming WeekIIS FIXED AT 31 YARDS173—M174—W175—o.176—F.177—“178—Ct17!*—KISO—“ 181-182-183-184-185-t i■ClMLKinWhich the 208 Men Entered180—Till Shoot and the Handicaps• tAllotted Them.c.T.S:one of the 208 trap shooters whose have been received for the Grandwhich will begin atTuesdayrin Handicap, ate Park, Queens, L. I.,has made a reputation as a trap , and a better lot of shooters never?d in an event of this kind, tandicap Committee considered every 'ecord carefully, and has made the p allotments with such good judg-lat, to the average sportsman, every s an even chance to win this premierivith an “ even break ” of luck, as aooter would say. is expected, the handicap limit thirty-one yards. Last year and ine limit was a thirty-three yards’ id some men had to shoot from the wo-yard mark. There was some dis-:tion among the cracks because of * handicap, and the Inter-State As-n concluded that thirty-one yardss a sufficient limit. J. A. R. Elliott,, City; Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake,W. R. Crosby, O’Fallon, 111.; T. A..11, and Capt. Barker, New York, laced on the thirty-one-yard mark. Iarshall, who is the Mayor of Keiths-11., is placed back with the cracks be-he won the championship last year so in 1897. E. D. Fulford of Utica S. McAlpin and D. I. Bradley of the t Club are on the thirty-yard mark, shoot is at twenty-five live birds, landicaps ranging from 2o to rfl with a 50 yards’ boundary. The en-fee is $25. There will be $l,u(K) di-let ween the three highest guns, $000 t, $500 to second, and $400 to third, e money in the purse in excess of will be divided among the high guns than the first three, in accordancetie number of entries. In addition to loney the winner will receive a ster-lver trophv. It is expected that the list will reach 225, as entries can be before the first round is shot. An $10 is charged for these post en-Two hundred and seventy-eight men ted last year for the championship, tournament which is being held m iction with the Grand American cap will begin to-morrow. Two are down for decision on the open-y—the Inter-State Park Introductoryht birds, $5 entrance fee, and the gh of Queens Sweepstakes at twelveSesday the Nitro-Powder Handicap teen birds. $10 entrance, will be de-A consolation handicap at fifteen $10 entrance fee, will follow the com-i of the big event on Thursday. The Lang Syne Sweepstakes at twelve $7 entrance, will also be shot on day. Nearly all the men entered in lairi shoot will take part in these187—H188—JjISO—G100—T 191 102103104105 100 107 198100—V200—E201—F 202203204205 200207208SV.TP■AFJ« lt;E% ICODr.IThelackterdaandsidesresulseverintercrew;Yes lumb yet 1 Dr. : yeste ing 1 it ha too x brok get tinu( wee! to t somtworlbeen■worlforwcmencantdayuseMeusuariveiyestswestideblowuptwowaythethatrungoirandtheturrnea:a hbarithefirslfouiere!strcTheandfloatrifltogiDfollowing are the Grand American cap entries, with the handicaps and of shooting:Name anrl Address. Yards.M. George, San Antonio, Texas.........27'. T. Speiser, Danville, Penn............C. Bissett, South River. N. J......dm Parker, Detroit, Mich........—..... A. Hammond, Richmond, Va.........-lt;, D. Fulford, Utica, N. Y........C. Hicks, Baltimore, Md........Rar.ger.” Peru, Ind...............•lt;B......r. R. Nold, St. Louis, Mo.................M. Green, Washington, D. C........ L. Post. New York.................~ 07Phil,’’ Mechanicsburg, Ohio .......•*oi. T. Hall, Loami. Ill............... -5°Leroy,” Campello, Mass.......-........T. Fred Quimby, New York.............lien Willey, Hadlyme. Conn f iMorrison,” St. Paul. Minn.... .....** .. W. Cooper, Mahanoy City, Penn 29 J. D. Lentil lion, New York ...........-*:. Schimmell, Easton, Penn............... Zwirlein, Yardville, N. J.......■•••—••52, N. Mackie, Cincinnati, Ohio... —, J.. Smith. Hackettstown. N. J.......... F. Lambert, Lynn, Mass................fi, D. Gay, Pine Grove, Ken............* * *07. W. Feigenspan, Newark, N. J.....• • • • “ ‘Mingo,” Ravenna, Ohio .• •••••;•• Haapt. A. W. Money, Oakland, N. J......._eorge Cubberly, Yardville, N. J..........^ I fer. I. Bradley. New York.................g |.!. Bingham. Chicago, 111......... • • • •;•*'*32V. A. Wiedebusch, Fairmont, West va... j*Dallas.” Cleveland, Ohio .......-........-•V. S. King. Pittsburg, Penn.... .. -. .•~[. E. Buckwalter, Royersford. Penn.. —.5. H. Norton, New York................... G. Knowlton, New York.............—f*J. M. C. Thomas, Bridgeport, Conn.. -lt;1 Puck,” Boston. Mass .....• • • • • • *r,2‘ Fred ” Schwarz, Jr., Bridesburg, Penn..-*‘Clifford,” Portland, Me...............--r*V. Brown. Royersford, Penn............. .£«. C. BellofT, New Brunswick, N. J.......V. W. Massinger, Newark, N. J..«.....Jeorge Page, Y'ardville, N. J -.......‘Rich,” Portland. Me.. —......... .‘Stephens,” Moline, 111.....• •••«........4“i. Tallmen. South Millbrook, N. Y........4. E Greiff. New Y'ork............. • — •\ C. Nauman, Jr.. San Francisco, Cal -»4. D. Gross, London. Ohio .........*07'/alter Ferguson, Jr., New York..........f*F. L. Jacks,” Passaic, N. J.........abamaiamibrumeiBiBrt 6; Clu BancEthewhrivmilt;givtheDuobiwhBrweaagiSa:goop:ha a : (• Doctorom,” Stroudsburg. Penn. ...... •—2b I '‘Blake.” Peru. Ind......................52\. H. Fox, Baltimore Md...........I• A- C8 SP4 44 4Edward Banks, New York •Emil Werk. Cincinnati. Ohio.............-lt;A Von Lengerke, Jersey City, N. J......“ Tramp,” Chicago. 111. ...........j. J. Hallowell, Bridgeport, Conn...S. P. W. Stuart, New’ York..............“Dominie,” Newark, N. J• • • .......P. Sanford, Plainfield, N. J..............George W. Clay. Austerlitz. Ivy ..“Henry See,” Newark, N. J.............“Johnston,” Minneapolis, Minn..M..«..-«“Hood,” Baltimore, Md..................“ Ketcham.” Cleveland, Ohio..M........C. W. Budd, Des Moines, Iowa..........Capt. Barker. New York................-.31W. B. Widman. Trenton, N. J... •••••*J. W. Hoffman. New Germantown, N. J.A. L. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J................“Capt. Jack” New' York......... •**»C. C. Chase, Oshkosh. Wis...............-f,B. H. Tripp, Indianapolis, Ind...;.......-»“Dr. Wood,” Brooklyn, N. Y fjM. R. Weightman. Brooklyn. N. Y 2b“ Gus Reed,” Dover, Del .......F. S. Parmelee. Omaha, Neh. 30•W. S. Canon, Newark, N. J..............^■“ Ramaley,” St. Paul, Minn........,,^...-0Otto Zwerg, Shemoygan. Wis............2b■“ Commodore.” Salem, N. Y.......-Dr. F. C. Wilson, Savannah, Ga........27-H. D. Bates, St. Thomas, Ontario. .2SBad Light/9 Philadelphia. Penn........2ftJey E11,9V Milwaukee, Wis.............2.J-F. Stearns. Richmond, Va..........-G. A. Mosher, Syracuse, N. Y.......-W. Hopkins, Jamaica, L. I......-J. S. S. Remsen, Brooklyn, N. Y........28-C. E). Geikler. Philadelphia. Penn........26-W. N. Simpson. New York..... .28-Ben Bich, Sterling, 111-H. J. Mills, Bristol, Conn............—26-R. O. Heikes, Dayton. Ohio..............30-R. A. Welch, New York................30-.T. C. England. Mount Pulaski, 111......—27-George Roll. Blue Island, 111..............30-Howard Ridge. Philadelphia, Penn........27Jeffries,” Greensborough, Ala..........27—H. J. Lyons. Louisville.......... ......28-C. M. Powers, Decatur, 111................30-“Hoodoo,” Philadelphia, Penn 27-A. A. Felix. Philadelphia, Penn..M — ..27-Louie Painter, Osceola, Iowa...........27-G. S. McAlpin, New’ York...............30A. P. Smith,” Cleveland, Ohio.......30-R. L. Packard. New York..............26-J. C. Tignor. Richmond Va............27-G. F. Brucker, Omaha. Neb............27Rahm.” Pittsburg, Penn.............26-H. D. Kirkover, Jr., Fredonia, N. Y....28-H. F. Vaughan, Richmond, Va.........27-J: Gaughan, Brooklyn, N. Y ......27-p. Gavitt, Narragansett Pier .........27—J. E. Applegate, Freneau, N. J.........28-“Price,” Wytheville, Va.............—28—H. Otten, New Y'ork............ 27—M. F. Lindsley. Cincinnati.............27—Harry Kryn, Brooklyn.................26-Levi Fulton, West Superior, Wis.....'...27—“ L. G. James,” Plainfield, N. J.......26-F. E. Slnnock. Newark.................27—“ Elliott.” Chicago, 111.................26—H. P. Collins,, Baltimore, Md............26—William Wagner, Washington. D. C 27— “ R. Woods,” Brooklyn, N. Y..........27—C. D. Linderman, Adams, Neb.........28—Dr. Weller, Rochester, N. Y............26—“ J. Williams,” Portland, Me...........27—C. E. Forehand, Worcester, Mass.......26—R. S. Waddell, Cincinnati...............26—W. A. Hillis, Libby, Mont ............27—“ Wayraan,” Cleveland, Ohio...........27r—A. Woodruff. Elizabeth. N. J........— .28—“ On-da-wa.’ Salem, N*. Y — *^-George J. Chandler, Cleveland, N. C...27 —Thomas Donnelly, ’ St. Thomas, Ontario. .27!—A. Marshall, New’ York................26;—W. H. Sanders, New York..............26 H. D. Travis, Norfolk, Va..............27i—W. W. Peabody, Jr., New’ York........27;_Dr. Vincent, Jacksonville, Fla..........28’—“Dr. O’Connell,” New York 29i—A. H. King, Pittsburg, Penn..........28I—James Cowan, Philadelphia ............27“Jim Jones,” Philadelphia .........— .27“ Hunt Smith,” Chicago, 111............26T H. Greer. Albany, N. Y.............26B W. Claridge, New Haven. Conn 28“Dr. J. P. Stillman,” Brooklyn, N. Y..27i—C. S. Campbell, Glen Ridge, N. J.......26Howard Bucknell, Philadelphia, Penn..-7“ H. Amos.” Niantlc, Conn............2»“Arno,” Syracuse, N. Y...;...........27J. R. Malone, Baltimore, Md...........28U. F. Bender, Fan wood. N. J......Lloyd Taylor, New’ York.......... -6E. M. Stoit, Circleville, Ohio............27i-Annie Oakley, Nutley, N. J............2bI—J. A. O’Brien. Dover, N. J •••«••••—£*5 E. E. Neal, Bloomfield, Ind,..... —....5—W. S. Edey, New York —.......... —27’—S H. Hathaway, Madison, N. J......... — j-“5—A. W. du Bray. Cincinnati. Ohio. .. — ....27W cBrtO|twN(leiwiboco3;Ja*lt;5I