June 10, 1880.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



377 



B. Bailor 



F. A. Kinsloe 



Lewis Weeklov 



A. \V. Bruner 



T. T. Woodruff 



Yank Watson 



J. A. Snyder 



P. H. Delaney 



Tom Stagg 



N. Doxey 



A. Brooks 



Wm. Dona 



R. II. White-side 



G.G. Parker 



E. T. Crosby 



W. T. Johnson 



W. Harbaugh 



W. H. Skin iiw 



J. A. Gardner 



D. M. Morris 



L. M. Fleming 



D. Drake - 



Chaa. Young 



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A. HofBtetrter 1 110101111-8 



J. Stephenson - 11111111 1—9 



c. Emery . 1 11000000 0—3 



A.Kleinman 1 11111111 1-10 



F.B. Townsend.... 0010000111—4 



W.H. Moran 1 110 10 1-5 



W. IS. Hauworth 1 1111110 1 1— « 



Geo. S. Wells 1 111101110-8 



Jas. A. McKenzie 1 1110 10 0-5 



Fred Kimble 1 11101101 1-8 



W.T. 'Wells 1 11001001 0—5 



S. H.Turrill 1 11100110 1-7 



John Gillespie 1 00010011 1—5 



Dr.N. Rowo 00010000 0-1 



D. Q-. Cunningham 1 10 10-0111 1-7 



II. Crawford.. 110101000 0-4 



J.MUler l 1111110 1 1-9 



A. G. Allen 



It. Greenwood 



E. Watkins 



W. Boone 



P. Clark 



Wm. 8. Morris... 

 Bug-one Boimriius 



M. E. Tabor 



J. B. Wort hen .... 



H. E. Slauson 



C. D. G-annon 



Ed. Allen 



Abner Price 



John Hough 



S. P. Warner 



F. Canfleld 



H. J. Oosin-ove.... 



A. Y. Fuller 



C.H. Brunei- 



M. Conley 



Wm. Week-lev, Jr. 

 H. Wykoff.. 



P. Conrad.. 



T. Watts 



Frank Campbell.. 



.1. .1. Schuek 



J. Gardner 



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Abe Kleinman won the flrstmoney and the Gore champion gold 

 badge, valued at $125, In shooting off ties of 9 each, Hauworth 

 and Canfleld tie,.! again on 5 straight, at 36 yards, and divided. 

 Cool won in ties of 8, with 5 straight, at 26 yards. In ties of 7, 

 Tunnieliff and Can- tied again on 5 strait-lei, a I 2il yards, Carr win- 

 ning with 2 out of 3 at 26 yards. 



Samc day.— Two hundred dollars cash; donated by citizens of 

 Galesburg. A t wo team shoot of any two me at tiers from any or- 

 ganized elub in the United States. "Team making the best score 

 to win . Ten Bingle rises each ; 21 yards :— 



Galesburg Club. 



Jas. A. McKenzie 9 I Lewis Weekley 7— 



Canton Club. 



C.Emory 6 I L. Fleming 4—10 



■' n ,:p-,rli:t;i ''in 1 '. 



Jas. Donn 9 I Wm. Donn 9—18 



Canton Gun Club. 



Win, Moran 6 I J. A. Gardner 4—10 



Macomb Shooting Club. 



P. H. Delaney 8 I D. G. Tunnieliff 0—17 



Glee Club. 



J. A. Sneider - 7 1 John Johnson 5— 12 



Quinev Shooting Club. 



W. B. Hauworth 9 |J. Miller 7—18 



Forester Club, Chicago. 



Abner Price - 9 I J. .1. Kleinman 10—19 



Maple City Club. 



F. Campbell 7 | W. Harbaugh 9— 18 



South End Club, Chicago. 



J. J. Gore 8 IJohn McCallum 6-14 



Eock Island Club. 



A. B. Eodman 10 I A. W. Bruner 8—18 



South End Club, Chicago. 



M. J. Eich I G. Nf. Lydston 9—18 



Chicago Shooting Club. 

 i, a e.'ab.ou . .' u a, ■■■mi 



Geneseo Sportsmen's Club. 



Adam Hofs-ottor 8 | N. Doxey 9—17 



Geneseo Sportsmen's Club. 



C. F. Toungs 8 | J.J.Scbuck 7—15 



Bio Gun Club. 



H.Greenwood 6 I E. Smith T— 13 



Geneseo Sportsmen's Club. 



H. Youngs 7 I AY. Morris 7-14 



Maple City Club. 



J. Stephenson 7 I Geo. S. Wells 5— 12 



Rio Gun Club. 



E. T. Crosby 7 j N. S. Bruner 8—15 



Yuma Club. 



J. C. Swank: 4| J. Shaffer 6—10 



Wyoming Club. 



A. Y. Fuller 7| H. J. Cosgroye 8-13 



Staunton Club. 



E. B. Townsend 31 G. W\ Townsend 7—10 



Chicago Club. 



M. E. Tabor 5| W. H. Skinner 9— 14 



Glee Club. 



Jas. Pankhurst. 6 Geo. Steel 8-14 



Chicago Club . 



H. Ehlers w I W. F Standford w 



Mediapolis Club. 



I) L . Tulibs 9 ! A . II . G ' lodenough 7—16 



Mendota Club. 



Q. C. Crossman 9 | R. H. Whiteside 6—14 



Monmouth Club. 



Frauk Carr 7 I Ed. Allen 7-14 



Monmouth Club. 



G. P. Conrad 6[ F. Begnier 



Delavan Club. 



E. Watkins 6 | T. Watts - 6—12 



Mediapolis Club. 



P. Bond 7 I A. Runge 9—16 



Delavan Club. 



D. G. Cunningham 10 | P. Clark 9—19 



Austin Gun Club. 



S. Rymal - 7 I C. D. Gammon w 



Galesburg -ouoTii.ii: Club. 



Wm . Weekeley, Jr 6 ] J . Pugh 



Fort Clark Club, Peoria . 



O. Moon 9 | Frank Pesch 7—18 



Geneseo Club. 



W. T. Dewoy 5 | John Parker w 



Warsaw Club. 



J. B. Worfhen 6] Win. Thayer 3—0 



Peoria Club . 



John Hough 9|H. H. Fahnestock 9-18 



Sagetown Club. 



Geo. A. Lit.terch -!i !■' ,n ■„■ i, 



Quincy Club. 



Charlie Austin i I Tom Stage 



Peoria Club . 



Fred. Kimble 9 Chas. Sloek 10-19 



Oquawka Club. 



T A. Kinsloe 6 I H. Bailey.... 6-12 



Austin Gun Club. 



S. P. Warner,.., 51 Kngoni Bogardns w 



Oquawka Club. 

 B.lBailey 8 I Geo. Camp 8—16 



Canton Club. 



7 |D. Drake 7-14 



Quincy Club. 



Yank Watson 7 I Geo. Stoekwell 8—15 



Galesburg Club. 



5 | .las. Weekley w 



Chicago Shooting Club. 



10 1 R. B. Organ 8—18 



Chicago Shooting Club. 



7 1 C. H. Meats 8—15 



Funster Club, Chicago. 



7 S. II. ton-ill 7 -M 



Monmouth Club. 



5 I E M. Povne w 



Queen City Gun Club. 



H. Crawford fl | J. Seipker 6—15 



Quincy Club. 



H.Schnous 6 | W. H. Lanoix 7-13 



Rio Club. 



lewis Vlckery 7 I M. Conley 9—16 



Peoria Club. 



D. M. Morris 6 [V. N. Lincoln 8—14 



Rio Club. 



Lewis Slawson S I James Robson 0-14 



Peoria Club. 

 Fred Tracy . , . • . : 3 1 George Elliot 



G G. Parker.... 



Dan Hogan 



A. Kleinman 



0. E, Willard.- 



J.J. Gillespie 



T. W. Boers 



George Harris.. 



Dan Meek 



John Gardner.. 

 W. L. Johnson.. 



H. P, Wlnchell 



Bunker Hill Club. 



7 I Abel Harris 



Galesburg Club. 



7 I It. W.Cool 



Galesburg Club. 



... .... 5| A. G. Allen 



Austin Gun Club. 



51 F.Canfleld 



(Name not, given.) 



8 | W. Kinnear 



KnoA-villo Club. 



... 71 S. F. Allen 



Monmouth Club. 



4 I W. B. Parsons 



Rio Club. 



6 | Henry Wycoff 



Gibson Club. 

 6 | L.Duncan 



10-17 



. 3-6 



D. G. Cunningham . 



Chicago. 

 3 I J. J. Kleinman. . 



Delavan. 

 .... 3|P.Clark 4—7 



Peoria. 

 " I Chas. Stock 3-8 



Fred Kimble 



Fred Kimble and Chas. Stock, of the Peoria Club, won the first 

 prize. 



Ties on 18; 26 yards:— 



Canton Sporting Club. 



James Donn 3 I William Donn 3—6 



Rock Island. 



A.B.Rodman 5|A.W.Bruner 3—8 



Chicago Sporting Club. 

 A. Kleinman 4| 11. B. Organ 4— 8 



A. B.Rodman and A. W. Bruner, of the Rock Island Club, and 

 Abe Kleinman and It. ii. Organ, of the Chicago Shooting Club, 

 ,.,-. ., a ,;,■-■ ■ ■„ 1,1 , ■ ■ ■,., Ml 



P. H. Delaney and 1). G. Tutmielifl'e, of Macomb; Hiram Hots- 

 tetter and N. Doxey, of Geneseo, and Geo. Harris and Abel Har- 



r Ml ■ .Ml . MM I > i I ;i| i ■ 'I, 



Ties on 16, 27 yards, won by M.J. Eich and G. N. Lydston, of 

 the Chicago South End, and D. L, Tubbs and A. H. Goodenough, 

 of the Mediapolis Club, who after shootiug at one bird each on 

 the second tie at 31 yards, withdrew and divided fourth prize, $25. 



Man 21th.— Ten single rises, 31 yards ; live prizes:— 



m, It- Mm -. I-tn-l-I-l-lll I n 





1 1 



1 1 







1 1 



1 



1 1 



1 



10—9 



W. Standif ord 



1 



11-5 



Y.Teal 



1 1 



1 



1 ! 



1) 1 



11—8 





1 1 



1 



1 



1 1 



11—8 



S. H.Turrill 



1 1 



1 







1 .1 



1— 6 



J.J. Gillespie 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1—10 



J. J. Kleinman 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 t 



1 1-10 



R. B. Organ 



1 1 



1 1 







1 1 



11—8 



John Watson 



1 1 



1 1 



1 



1 1 



0- 7 



G. W.Stockwell 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 1 



1—7 



J. Stephenson 



M.Eich 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 1 



11-8 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1—9 



J. C. Swank 



1 1 



1 1 



II 1 



(1 II 



1 1-7 



A. G. Allen 



1 1 







1 1 



1 1 



11-8 





1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1-10 



N. Doxey 



1 1 



1 1 



1 



1 1 



1—8 



C. H. Mears 



....11 











1 



11—5 



Geo. S. Wells 



1 1 







1 1 



1 



1—6 



H. H. Fahnestock 



.. .. 1 1 



1 



1 



1 1 



11—8 





... 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 



11—8 



Yank Watson 



.... 



1 1 



1 1 



1 



10—6 



H. a.. Sloan 



1 



1 1 



II IJ 



U ! 



1—5 



W. Harbaugh 



....11 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1—10 



James A. McKenzie 



1 



1 



1 1 



1 II 



11—7 



A. H. Goodenough 



1 1 



1 



1 1 



i 



10—7 



H. Ehlers 



1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



11—9 



Fred Kimble 



1 1 



1 



1 1 



1 1 



1—8 





1 1 



1 1 



II 1 



1 



11—9 



A.B. Rodman 







1 1 



1 1 



II 1 



1 1-7 



A. W. Bruner 



1 1 



I I 



I II 



1 1 



1 1- fl 



A.Y. Fuller 



1 



I I 



1 



1 1 



0-6 



A. Hofstetter 



1 



-I 1 



1 J 



1 1 



0-7 



J. Shaffer 



1 



1 1 



1 



1 (1 



1—6 



John Hough — 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 



10—8 



Lewis Weekley 



1 1 



1 1 



1 



1 1 



1 1— 9 





1 1 



1 i 



1 II 



1 II 



1 0— 7 



G. W. Townsend 



1 1 



II 1 



1 1 



1 1 



11-0 



W.H. Skinner 



1 



1 1 



1 II 



1 



1 1-7 





1 



1 II 



1 (1 



II 



1 0—5 



D.G. Tunnieliff 



1 1 



1 



1 I 



1 1 



1 1-9 



Chas. Stock 



... 1 1 



1 



1 



1 



1 1- 7 



P. H. Delaney 



...11 



1 1 



! 1 



1 1 



1 1—10 



D.G. Cunningham 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 



10—8 



G.N. Lydston 



1 



1 



II ! 



1 



11—6 



Billy Morris 



.... 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



0—7 



.... 1 



1 1 



1 1 



1 1 



10-8 





... . 1 1 







1 1 



II i! 



10—5 





1 1 



1 



II 1 



1 11 



11-7 



D. M. Morris 



....01 



11 1 



1 



1 



10—6 



E. T. Crosby 



1 







1 1 



1 



1 0—5 



P. Bonn 



1 1 



1 



I t 



1 1 



11—9 



Ties on ten, 26 yards, won aft 



er second shoot off by J. J. K lein- 



man. R. W.Cool and H. Ehlers divided second 



STI 50. 



tenson won third prize, 



*.i7.2n. Charles stock 



i fourth 



prize, $42.90. G. N. Lydston v 



ran lif th p 



rize, $28.60 







Same day.— Vive double rises 



; 18 yards 



four prizes:— 





Y.Teal 



01 



11 



10 



00 



11— 6 





10 



10 



10 



10 



00- 4 



H. Neidhardt 



11 



01 



II 



Jl 



.11—9 



R. B. Organ 



01 



ii 



10 



11 



11—8 





u 



Ml 



10 



10 



10— 5 





11 



II 



00 



01 



11- 7 



A. Kleinman 



11 



10 



II 



01 



11- 8 



M. Eieh 



Ill 



10 



01 



11 



00- 5 



D. G. Tunnieliff 



01 



Itl 



01 



00 



00-3 



J. J. Kleinman 



10 



11 



11 



11 



11— 9 



Geo. Camp 



11 



11 



10 



10 



10- 7 





01 



11 



10 



10 



01— 6 





11 



11 



10 



11 



10— 8 



R. W. Cool 



01 



11 



10 



10 



11-7 



A. Hofstetter 



10 



11 



11 



11 



10- 8 



W. Harbaugh 



10 



a 



10 



00 



11—6 



J. A. McKenzie 



10 



10 



11 



1! 



10— 7 





01 



J0 



10 



10 



11— 6 



S.H. Turrill 



11 



10 



11 



10 



01^ 8 





11 



01 



11 



II 



Tom Stagg 



00 



01 



10 



.10 



11— 5 





10 



10 



10 

 01 



oi 



01 



11 



01— 6 





11- 7 



P. H. Delaney 



10 



ii 



11 



II 



11— 9 





11 



in 



II 



II 



11— 9 



H. Ehlers 



11 



n 



111 



10 



11 8 



Abel Harris 



... .10 



01 



11 



01 



01— 6 



N. Doxey 



01 



10 



IJ 



00 



10- 5 



G. S. Wells 



11 



11 



11 



II 



01— B 



Yank Watson 



11 



10 



II 



II 



10- 8 





III 



10 



III 



00 



11- 6 



T. Kent - - 



Ill 



10 



II 



01 



10- 6 



A.B.Rodman — .. 



11 



10 



ll 



11 



11 - 9 





19 



II 



10 



II 



in 7 



L. Weekley 



11 



11 



10 



11 



a— 8 



G. W. Townsend 



Ill 



u 



u 



10 



U- 8 



John McCallum... 



L. Duncan 



J.J. Gillespie 



Tom Jones 



Charles F. Stock... 



G. No Lydston 



w. II. Skinner 



A. Brooks 



.1. Stephenson 



II. Fahnestock 



William Morns.... 

 Charles Young,... 



John Swenk 



John Hough 



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Kleinman and Ehlersdivided third. In lies of 7, Mma'K Cool, Mc- 

 Kenzie, Conley, Tubbs ami Tina-ill tied again on ( out of at 21 

 yards. Cool and Tubbs tied a third time on 4 on t of il at 21 yards, 

 ami divided. 

 Man 2rtf/i.— Ten Single rises ; 21 yards. Four prizes:— 



Y.Teal 1 1 J I 10 1111-9 



A. G. Allen 1 11110 111 1-9 



A.Y.Fuller 10 1110 11-6 



Frank Campbell 1110 11 1-6 



D.G. Tunnieliff ., I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1—8 



W.H. Skinner 1 1 10 1111 1-8 



Dan Hogan 11110 11111-9 



Lewis Weekley - 1 01111111 1—9 



R. W. Cool 1 110 01110 0-6 



J. C. Weirs 1 1 1 .1 1 111 1—9 



Charles Stock.. 1 I J J 1 J J 1 1-9 



H. H. Fahnestock 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—9 



A.Brooks 1 10 110 10 10-6 



N. Howe 101010111 1—7 



G. N. Lydston 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1-9 



S.H. Turrill 111111111 1-10 



.l,.l. Gillespie 1 11111111 1-10 



John Watson 1 1 I 1 I 1 J 1 1 1 II) 



J. J. Gore 1 1111111 1—7 



George Stoekwell 1 1 I 1 1 1 1-9 



C. H Mears I 01111111 1—9 



SteveRymal 010000101 1-4 



A. W. Bruner"" 1111110 1 1—8 



G. W. Townsend 1 1 Ll 1 13 1—8 



Fred Kimble 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-10 



J. McCallum J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-10 



A.B.Rodman 1 01111110 1-8 



H.H.Whiteside 1 10111011 1— S 



W.F. Staniferd 110 1110 1 0-6 



J.Stephenson 10 1101101 1-7 



James A. McKenzie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1-10 



H. Ehlers 111110111 1—9 



D.L.Tubbs 11110 10 111-8 



John Hough 111110 10 11-8 



A.] I. Goodenough 1 1 I 1110 11 1—9 



M. Eieh 1 10 11111 1—8 



V.N. Unooln 1111110 111-9 



F. Leach 1 1 J 1 1 1 1—7 



O.I n 1 10 11 1-5 



A. Kleinman 1 11110 111 1—9 



VY. Harbaugh I 1 1 1 1 1 1-T 



William Morris 11110 1111 1-9 



George Harris -. fl l <1 0- 1 1-4 



H.H. Neidhardt 110 1111111-9 



R.B. Organ I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-10 



M Doxey 111011011 1—8 



J. J. Kleinman 10 111101 1— T 



T.H. Delaney 1101111111-9 



C.W.Schram. 10 1110 0-4 



A. Hofstetter - 1111111110-9 



Yank Watson 1 I 1 ll 1 1 11 0-9 



Tieson 10; 26 yards.— Turrill:?. Gillespie withdrew, John Wat- 

 son 4, Kimble 4, McCallum 3, McKenzie 5. Organ 4. 



ill .,.■,,! -,, - ■,'■_■,. Of iooiali v. ,., -Mi M 



straights at 81 yards. Doxey won second shoot-off on tie of S, 

 with two out of three, at 31 yards. Howe and Stoekwell divided 

 fourth. 



Purxe,, $300, cash— Donated by citizens of Gnlosburcr. Will be n 

 four team shoot, and open to any organized club in the. United 

 States: each club to be represented by four members; each con- 

 testant must have been a member of the .In G lie represents sixty 

 days prior to the shoot ; fifteen single- birds each; 21 yards rise; 

 the team making the largest, aggregate score lo win. 



day night, after one member of each loam had shot oi: I 



was postponed until Saturday, when I lie birds telegraphed for to 

 Chicago would arrive. Saturday being wet, and not so many 

 birds coming as expected, it too- agreed i loo. Man of the other 

 three members of the team should shout at ten birds instead of 

 fifteen. 



South End Club. 

 J. J. Gore 18 I Tom Stag 7 



G. N. Lydston 8 M. Eich 



Total 37 



Mediapolis Club. 



D. L. Tubbs 18 I C. w. Schramm » 



A. H. Goodenough 10 | P. flown 8 



Total.... 40 



Monmouth Club. 



G. B. Conrad 11 I F- Begnier ! 7 



Frank Carr 10 I E. B. Allan 9 



Total «, 37 



Fred. Kimball 14 I H. II. Fahnstoek -1 



John Hough 10 I Chas. Stock 8 



Total 36 



Fort Clark Shooting Club. 



Jake W.misgams 11 j O. Moon w 



Frank Pesch w ! John Wet-raw.. 



Maple City Gun Club, Geneseo. 



G. S. Wells 13 1 .1. Stephenson 9 



F. Campbell 8 W. Harbaugh 8 



Total 38 



Oquawka Shooting Club. 



B. Bailev 11 | J. W. Cassell JO 



T. A. Kinsloe 9 I Henry Bailey 7 



Total 37 



Geneseo Sportsmen's Club. 

 Win. Morris J4 I A. Hofstetter 10 



C. F. Youngs 10 I N. Doxey 8 



Total 42 



Chicago Shooting Club. 

 U. B. Organ 13 I II. Neidhardt 7 



C. II. Mears 8 I John Watson 7 



Total 35 



Forester Club. 



S. IT. Turrill..... 13 I J.. I. Kleinman 10 



J. J. Gillespie 8 | A. Kleinman 8 



Total 39 



Galesburg Shooting Club. 



A. Brooks 11 I Lewis Weekley 10 



It. W. Cool 10 I P. It. Delaney .8 



Total... 40 



Quincy Club. 



D. G. Tunnieliff 11 | J. Jones S 



Yank Watson 9 j Geo. Stoekwell 9 



Total 37 



Geneseo Sportsmen's Club, first prize, $150; the Mediapoli 

 (Iowa) Club and the Galesburg Club divided the second prize, 

 $90; Forester Club third prize, $50, and Maple City Gun Club 

 (Geneseo) fourth prize, $30. 



■ i i i ■ 



THE HOWELL TOURNAMENT. 



Pigeon shooting tournairent at Howell, Mich., May 25th, 26fh 

 nmJS7lli. For the purpose of Inning up the instruments, the 

 tournament was opened won a three lord sweepstake, plunge 



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C.G.Jcwett 1 1— i 



Angel 1 1-2 



.1. K. Hitchcock 1 1 1-3 



0. s. Brown 10 0—1 



It. F. Sprague .10 0— J 



H.H. Knickerbocker. 1 1 0-2 



Chase 1 1 0—2 



G. Fleming.--- -1 1 0—2 



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0. W. Johnson 1 l 1-3 



L. W. Sprague 1 1 1—8 



Mike O'Brien l l 1— a 



J. E. Long 1 1 1-3 



E. F. Mullike.n 



J. H. Ileebe 



E. G. Carrier 



F. Wherry 



0. G. Harrington... 



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lien Leo 



0. Whitney 



0. Malay 



G.C. Ilouslin 



J. Fisher 



. Wilber 



O. fl. Kemp 



JC. T. Colo 



