July 15 , 1886.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



49B 



CREEDMOOR.— The N. R. A. have but four shooting: days during 

 the present and following month. Matches are set for July 17 and 31, 

 and Aug. 14 and 23. The matches are: 1. The. champion Marksman's 

 Class Match.— Open to all members of the N. G. 8. N Y. and mem- 

 bers of the National RiOe Association. 300 and 500yds., 5 shots to 

 each; the Remington rille. N. Y. State model; standing at 200yds., 

 lying head to target at 500. First priae. a gold marksman's badge 

 for 1886. the badge to become the property of the competitor who, at 

 the close of the season of 1886, shall have wou it the greatest number 

 of times, 2. The qualification match of 1886 — Open to members of 

 the N. G. S. N. Y and N R. A 100 and 200yds. ; 5 shots at each range. 

 Remington rifle, N. Y. State model. Standing at 100yds., kneeling or 

 6itting at 200. 



THE TRAP. 



Scores for publication should be made out on the printed blanks 

 prepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnished gratis to club 

 secretaries. 



Correspondents who favor us with club scores are particularly re- 

 guested to write on one side of the paper only. 



ST. HUBERT GUN CLUB. 



OTTAWA, July 9.— I inclose you the scores made at the recent 

 shooting tournament held in this city under the auspices of the 

 St. riubert Gun Club Although in point of attendance the meeting 

 can hardly be deemed a success, still all the sportsmen from a dis- 

 tance who did attend expressed themselves as well satisfied with the 

 treatment they received, and at the manner in which the various 

 matches were conducted. As you will perceive our American cousins 

 carried oil a fair share of the t onors. and their shooting, especially 

 at Hay pigeons, was certainly first-clas«. 



Onr committe.H felt very much disappointed that owing to the fact 

 that so few nanadian gun clu^s sent delegates to the meeting, tbey 

 ■were obliged to postpone the formation of a Dominion Gun Associa- 

 tion on the model of the Nntional Gun Association of the United 

 States; but the plan will not be lost sight of, and renewed efforts will 

 be made in that direction so soon as a favorable opportunity occurs. 

 A« you will perc^iVH by the papers, we were interrupted on the first 

 day by a constable of the S. P. C a., who has issued several sum- 

 monses to local sportsmen to appear next Saturday on a charge of 

 having committed cruelty to animals. The issue is looked forward 

 to anxiouslv , as it will . of course, establish a precedent for the future. 

 — W L. Cameron, S^c'y. 

 Frst match, 10 single clay pigeons, 5 traps, Fational rules: 



Trudeau 00011100110— 4 J Dunlap 0111111010— 7 



McMurchy 1HI101111— 9 Tbroop 1110111)11- 9 



S Glover 1010010111— 6 Leclare lOlUUOOO— 6 



Fcdsom OllllillOi— 8 rameron OlillOl. 11— 7 



Lock 1101101111— 8 Tnche 0110111000- 5 



Presley 0011010111- Deslauriers OOlllllOlO- 6 



E Hudson Ollillllll- 9 Guy 11 Retired. 



Fleischer 1010111111— 8 T Glover 1001011001- 5 



Courtney 1001101100- 5 H Whitney 1111111111—10 



M C Smith 1111111111—10 



Mr. Whitney arrived too late to compete in this match, but his 

 score was allowed to count for the aggregate prize, a medal presented 

 by Messrs. Ligowsky & Co , of Cincinnati. 



Tips of 9 on 3 clays. 20yds : Throop missed first, McMurchy and 

 Hudson 3 each ; second tie 2 each, third tie McMurchy 3, Hudson 

 missed first and withdrew. Ties on 8. at 20yds. : Fleischer missed second 

 and withdrew. Folsom and Lock ti straight, tbird tie Lock 1, Folsoni 2. 



Second match, 15 singles and 5 pairs double, Ligowsky clay-pigeons, 

 from five traps. 



S Glover lllllOHOllllll 11 11 11 10 11—22 



H McMurchy 111111111110110 10 11 10 10 11-20 



E Hudson 1111111111111:1 10 11 11 11 11—24 



WL Cameron 011 11 111 11 1 111 11 00 10 11 11-21 



J Presley 101001011011101 00 10 11 01 00—13 



MC Smith 111111111110011 11 11 11 11 01—22 



J Courtney lllOlllllllOlll 11 10 11 11 01-21 



A Throop 111001111111111 10 01 10 10 11—19 



H H Fleischer 111111101011111 00 11 10 11 01—19 



J Com-folle 101001000010011 00 01 00 00 00— 7 



H Whitney 111111111111111 01 11 11 11 11-24 



E Folsom 111111111111111 01 11 11 11 11-24 



Variby 0001001 001 retired —3 



Wilkes 1101001100 retired — 5 



Lock 111111111111101 01 01 00 01 10-18 



T Glover 101011 1 1G010160 01 11 00 11 11-15 



On shooting off, Whitney took first, Folsom second, Hudson third. 

 Smith fourth and S. Glover fifth. 



The third match was to have been a club team match, open to 

 teams of 5 from any club; there being only two clubs on the ground 

 able to enter a legitimate club team, this match had to be struck off 

 the programme. Fourth match at 25 single etav-plgeons, 5 traps: 



Hudson llOllilllOimilOlOllllll— 21 



McMurchy 1101011111111111110111111—22 



Cameron 10100100111111111 11111011—19 



Deslauriers 1 1 1 11 1 1 101 010100 1110 '111 — 17 



Parret 0001011110010110101111001—14 



Fleischer 1111111111111001111111111—23 



Whitney 1111011011111111111011011-21 



Smith 1011111111010111111110011—20 



S Glover 1111101011111100111111111—21 



Ties of 21 at 5: Whitney 4 and retired. Hudson and Glover 5 each; 

 second tie. Hudson 5. Glover missed second and retired. 



Fifth match at 10 single clay-pigeons, 5 pairs double. 5 traps: 



E Hudson Ollillllll 01 11 10 11 11—17 



8 Glover llllllOIOl 01 10 10 10 11—14 



II McMurchy 1111110111 11 11 11 11 11—19 



H Whitney 1011010011 11 11 11 10 10-14 



M C Smith 0111101111 10 00 01 11 11—14 



Fleischer 1101010110 10 11 10 01 11—13 



Courtney 1101111111 10 11 11 11 11—18 



On ties of 14 shot off fourth fell to Glover, and fifth to Whitney. 



There being no entries for match No. 6, a twin team handicap 

 sweepstakes, it was ? truck off the programme, The aggregate scores 

 in matches 1, 2, 4 and 5 were as follows: 



E Hudson 9 24 21 17-71 M C Smith 10 22 20 14-66 



H McMurchy 9 20 22 19 —70 Fleischer 8 19 23 13-63 



A Whitney 10 24 21 14—69 S Glover 6 22 21 14-57 



Mr. E.Hudson, of Syracuse, N. Y., therefore won the Ligowsky 

 medal with the handsome score of 71 out of a possible 80; i. e„ 60 

 single birds and 10 pairs (20) double birds. 



Match at 21 live birds, 26yds. rise, lj^oz. shot: 



Lock 111111111000101111010—15 



Leclerc 111110010100001101111—13 



T Ulover 111111110111111101111-19 



S Glover 100111111101110111101—16 



Capt Howard. . ... lOlllllOllOiOlllOOlll— 15 



R Glover 101101111110111111111—18 



H McMurchy 11 1001 It 11 1101111 1 101 — -17 



Cannon Ill 1010011 11 1 11101 110 -16 



Beatty 100101101111010100000-10 



Varity 1011 1 1 001 1 n 1 01 0001 1 - ! 3 



Folsom 111010111 loom lOUOl— 15 



Wilkes 111101110111111111100—17 



Brown 1 1110000111 11U110110— 15 



W L Cameron 111111111111111101111—20 



J R Humphrey 11101U1111U111U011— 19 



E Desautels llllllOllOOlllllllUO— 17 



J Presley 111110010101110111100—14 



J Townson lltllllllllOil 1110110—18 



J Deslauriers lllllllllllllllOOl 110—18 



Barette 01110111111IHO0IOOOO-13 



C Small 111111111111011110110—18 



W FQuimby 111111111110101001101—16 



G Briggs HiliniOOlIllUOOm— 17 



A Throop 101110101111100001111—14 



M E Smith 111110. 11111110111011— 18 



L Coursolles... 111001011111111111111— 18 



H Fleischer 101111111011110110111—17 



H B Whitney HlOllllllllllllOllll— 19 



W Bugg lllltlOOlOlKHllOnOO— 13 



J Dunlop ...011001101100100110011-11 



EHud-on 100011111111111111011—17 



C and A. Tache, Grey, J. Coursolles, Levesque, Panet, Boulayand 

 Lemieux retired 



Ties on 19, 10 birds, 31yds rise: 



Todover., 1111111110-9 H Whitney 1111111111-10 



JR Humphrey lOOUllOret— 5 



Ties of 18, 10 birds, 3iy.is.: 



ToAnson 1111010001-6 R Glover 0101101010-S 



Deslauriers OK OOOOOret— 1 M C Smith 1011010101—6 



L Coursolles ... 1110001011—6 



Second ties of 18 at 5 birds, 36yds.: 



Townson 10100-2 M C Smith 0000-0 



L Coursolles 1101 —3 



Ties of 17. 10 birds each. 31yds.: 



H McMurchy HIOlOllll-8 C Small 0111001111—7 



HN Fleischer 0111101111— 8 E Hudson 10101011U— 7 



C Wilkes 1111110011-8 Desautels 0100011100-4 



G Briggs 0011111110—7 



Summary: W. L. Cameron, Ottawa, 30, $300; H. Whitney, Phelps, 



N. Y.. 19, $200; Tom Glover, Carlton Place, Ont., 19, $100; J. R. 

 Humphrey, Toronto, 19, $70; L. Coursolles. Ottawa, 18. $60; J. Town- 

 son, Toronto, 18, $50; M. C. Smith, Syracuse, 18, $45; R. Glover, 

 Carlton Place, Ont., 18. $40; J. Deslauriers. Ottawa, 18. *35; H. Mc- 

 Murchy. Cincinnati, H. H. Fleischer, Svracuse, and C. Wilkes, Mon- 

 treal, 17, divided $75; G. Briggs, Toronto, C. Small, Toronto, and E. 

 Hudson, Syracuse, 17, divided $35. 



LYNCfTBURG. Va., Tuly 9.— Editor Forest and Stream : To awaken 

 an interest in artificial target shooting in this locality, with a view 

 toward organizing a club, I bad a blue rock trap and birds sent here 

 and gave two shoots, one on the 7tn and another on the 9th. A 

 local dealer being anxious to exhibit a Decatur red bird trap, we used 

 one red bird and one blu^ rock alternately. The red bird trap did 

 not work well and broke over 30 per cent, from tbe trap, annoying 

 tne shooters greatly, the flight of this bird seemed to be uneven and 

 weak, not, going over about 30yd*. The blue rock was the favorite, 

 and will probably be adopted. They flew beautifully, being thrown 

 from 50 to 65yds. from tbe trap at low elevation, making a target to 

 try the skill of the best shooters. Most of thegentlemen who partici- 

 pated in the shooting are good field shots but made low scores, having 

 never before seen the targets at which tbey were shooting. The fol- 

 lowing scores were made after considerable preliminary shooting: 



July 7 —First score at 3 red biras and 3 blue rocks: 



Tbos Clayter 000110-2 Thos Kyle 000010—1 



Gen Smith 000110—3 Richards 011"01— 3 



Jas Kvle 000111—3 R L Miller 001111—4 



Thos Nelson 1 10010—3 Wriark 00O0U— 1 



Jas Cleland OOOOOo— Dr Morgan 1100M— 2 



Penn 001001-2 W D Miller OOttOOl— 1 



Second score: 



Thos Clavter 100111-4 Thos Kyle 100000-1 



Gen Smith 000100-1 R-chards 111101—5 



Jas Kyle OOniOl-2 R L Miller 110111-5 



Thos Nelson 111110—5 W Clark 011010—3 



Jas Cleland 000010-1 W O Miller 110001—3 



FVuu 0*0011-2 Dr Morgan OlOOtO— 2 



The tie of 5 was shot off at a pair of doubles, Miller getting both. 

 Richards and Nelson one each. 



July 9.— Third score: 



Thos Clayter 110010-3 W W Moss 000800-0 



J is Kyle 000001-1 Allen 010000-1 



Gen Smith 000001—1 Richards 111100—1 



Thos Kyle 01O10O-2 R L Miller 000000-0 



Thos Nelson. 111110-5 W 8 Fore lOUOOO-l 



J W West 101010—3 Capt Latham Oi U010— 1 



RS Terry 110O01-3 D Morgan 0101 



Broken up by dust and rain storm.— Bedford. 



ST. LOUI>, July 8.— The members of the Excelsior Gun Club held a 

 very enjoyable snoot this afternoon at Rinkelville. Mr. F. M. Rath- 

 burn was referee and Messrs. N. Rosche and Z. Winzer, of Jefferson 

 City, officiated as judges. J. G. Schaaf won the Trescher gold medal 

 for the best aggregate of the day. 



The medal shoot, 5 live birds at 26yds. and 5 at 21yds. rise. Ties, 

 miss and out, at 21yds. , 1 barrel. 



J G Schaaf 111111I110— 9 Phil Nolting 0101100011—5 



L Loerke 1010110111—7 F Kriege 1101110101— 7 



Theo Pick 0100010010—3 G W Rinkel 1110010111-7 



W MeDowell 0010100001-3 F Pohlman 0011111110-7 



J W Fi-cher 0101010100-4 L Spellbrink 0111110101—7 



H Grie-sdieck 1011101101—7 



J. G. Schaaf first cluo gold medal, Phil Nolting silver medal, L. 

 Spellbrink second club gold medal. 



Second Shoot. Sweepstakes.— Five live pigeons, 26yds., ties 31yds, 

 miss and out. Three moneys, 50, 30 and 20 per cent.: 



G Rinkel 01101-3 McDowell 11111-5 



L Spellbrink 11011—4 Loerke 01111—4 



Kriege 01111—4 Pohlman Hill— 5 



Schaaf 11111-5 Sicber 10010-2 



Fischer 01100-2 P B Jacoby 00110—2 



Rick 00111-3 JS Moser 11010-3 



Griesdieck Hlll-5 FFink 10011-3 



Nolting 01000-1 



Schaaf, Greisdieck, McDowell and Pohlman divided first; L. Spell- 

 brink. Kriege, Loerke, divided second; G. Rinkel, third. 



Third shoot. A private sweepstakes for $60 was added between 

 J. W. Fisher and L. Sicher of the first part and Theodore Rick with 

 P B. Jacoby of the second part: 



Fisher 11111-5 



Sicher 01001—2 



Rick 01001—2 



Jacoby 01000-1 



Moslr 10110—3 



Pohlman 11110—4 



Loerke 11111—5 



Hulditch 01100—2 



Schaaf 11111—5 J W Rinkel 11111— 5 



Griesdieck 11011-4 Phil Kriege, Sr 10111—4 



Kriege. 10111—4 Ax 111H-5 



McDowell 11110-4 Nolting 00111-3 



Loerke and J. W. Rinkle divide first money, Kriege and Pohlman 

 divide second money, Moser and Nolting divide third money. 

 Mr. Fisher's side wins the private sweepstakes. 

 GREENWICH vs. WESTPORT.— On the 5th a match was shot be 

 tween the Westport and Greenwich (Conn.) gun clubs, teams of 6, 

 20 clay birds, 18yds. rise, 3 traps. Greeuwich won by the appended 

 score: 



Westport. Greenwich. 

 G Ferris... 11011110111110100001— 13 Lockwood 01111101111111111101-17 

 JKetchumOlllOlllOlllOilllOll— 14 W White. .01111111001101100011-13 

 S WheelerdllllllUOOlOOOllOlO— 13 J Porter.. 11101111101111011000—14 

 F Ferris. . 001110010001101 11 100—10 HufnngtohlOinilOllOlOllI 1111—16 

 H Downs.. OlllOtllOrOOOl 101000— 10 E Mead ...01011011000000111101— 10 

 Sherwood. 00101111001111100010—11 S Chard. . .01010101110111111111—14 



71 84 

 NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., July 5.— Match at Niagara Falls black- 

 birds, 18yds., sweepstakes: 



EH Smith .. 1111111—7 W Treat 1111001—5 



C 8 Shirley 1111010-5 F Gombert 1111010—5 



John Pierce 1011101—5 W H Case 1111110—6 



vVm Gombert 1111111—7 C Rose 1110111—6 



FCline 1101101—5 Jenne, Sr 1011010—4 



Ties on 7 and 6 divided. Ties on 5— Shirley 3, F. Cliue 0, Treat 3, F. 

 Gombert 1. Shirley and Treat divided. 



Second match, same conditions: 



E H Smith 1111111111—10 W H Cass 1111101111 — 9 



WGombert.... 1111111111—10 Jenne, Sr 1111011101— 8 



C 8 Shirley lOlillllll— 9 J H Jewett 1101111100—7 



John Pierce 1101111111— 9 Kline 1111111111—10 



F Gombert 1101111110— 8 Jenne, Jr 1110111111— 9 



C Rice 1011011010 - 6 T Pearson lllliOllOO— 7 



Ties on 10: Divided. Ties on 9: 8b>rley 4, Pierce 4, Treat 2, Case 5, 

 Jenne 5; Case and Jennie divided. Ties oh 8: Divided. Ties on 7: 

 Jewett 5, Pearson 0. 



Third match, same conditions: 



WGombert II 10111111— 9 J H Jewett 1001011111— 7 



E H Smith 1111111111—10 Jenne, Jr 1111111111-10 



John Smith 0100010111— 5 Kline 1111111100— 8 



Treat 1001111101— 7 T Stephens 1101101100— 6 



F Gombert 0110101010— 5 W Bowen 1011111101— 8 



W H Case 1011111111— 9 



Ties were divided. 



Fourth match, same conditions: 



EH Smith.... 1111111111—10 J Kline 0111011101— 7 



J Jenne, Jr 1111111101—9 T Bowen llOllllllll— 9 



J Smith 1011111000 - 6 Treat 1011111101— 8 



TStephens OiOOlOilOO- 4 Jenne, Sr 1110111010— 7 



W Gombert 1001111011- 7 J Pierce 1101111111— 9 



HWCase 1111111111—10 W Green OHUllOll— 8 



J H Jewett 11111111111-10 



Ties of 10 and 8 divided ; ties of 9 divided on shoot off by Jenne 

 and Bowen. 



Fifth match, same conditions: 



E H Smith 1111111—7 Treat 1110110—6 



W Gombert 1111111—7 F Gombert 1111010-5 



C Shirley 1110110-5 W H Case 1111110— 6 



J Pierce 101'lt 1—5 C Rice 1111110-6 



F Kline 1101101—5 Jenne, Jr 1011100—4 



Ties on 7 divided. Ties on 6-Case 011—2, 111-3, fj Rice 110—2, ill 

 —3, 0. Ties on 5— Shirley and Treat divided. 



ST. LOUIS, July 4- Western Gun Chin. Reiser's Hill Range. The 

 first match was 10 single clay pigeons at a distance of 18yds. ; entrance 

 money, 50 cents. The score was as follows: 



Thurber 1111111101—9 M Siegman 1010001101-5 



Hilde 1010111111—8 Parent 00010iOU]-5 



T Silberman 0111U0111— £ Nagel OH 000101 1— 5 



J Hassfurther 1111011101— 8 Bauer 10. 0001011— 5 



Cla'k 1110110011—7 Lenhart OOOlOllllO— 5 



Hurchison 1111010101—7 C Weber 0011010110-5 



P Weber llUOiOOil— 7 Heitnaus 0100101100-4 



Sheer llllOHCOl— 7 Mackwitz 0110100001- 4 



Crugon 1111011100-7 Fox 0001011010—4 



AMcGiveny HOiulOllO— 6 E Meyer lOOlOOOHO— 4 



Millenberger 0101111001—6 Carvoisier 0101001100—4 



P McGiveny OOUiOllOl— 6 Blue 10U100000-4 



G LeFavre 1 U 1 110000—6 Everts 0100000100—2 



J Siemenski 0110010111—6 Labadie 0001000001— 2 



Henry 1100101110-6 Ernst , . . .0001000000-1 



The first money was taken by Thurber. the second divided between 

 Hill and Harsfufther after a tie in a second contest, the third Phil 

 Weber, the fourth divided been A. McGiveny and Geo LeFavre after 

 a second tie. 



There were thirty-two entered the second shoot at 10 single Peoria 

 blackbirds at a distance of 18yds. The score was : 



Hill 1111111111—10 Jul Hassfurther..... 1100011 111- 7 



Phil Weber 1111111111—10 Mocking 1010001111— 6 



Williams Ollillllll — 9 T Siebeman 100 011110-6 



LeFaivre 1111110111— 6 Henry 1011010011- 6 



AMcGiveny llOHOllll— 8 B Weber : ....1100011011—6 



Bauer 1111110101— 8 Fox 10101010U— 6 



Thurber 1011110111- 8 A Herold OOUIOIO1I— 6 



Ed Meyer lllllllOOl— 8 Wbithaus 0110110001— 5 



Sideman, Sr 1111101110- 8 Clark 0111110000- 5 



Sierninski 1110101111— 8 Borsewether 00011 lOnil— 5 



Lenharts 1110111011—8 F Courvoisier 0101010101— 5 



Miltenberger 0111001 111— 7 Locatell 1100110001— 5 



Sheer 0101110111- 7 H Vogel 1001000110— 4 



Parent 1010110111—7 P McGiveny 0011000001-3 



Hutchinson 0011011111— 7 EEverts OOHOOOOOl— 3 



Crayon 1111101010-7 Green 0001001000— 2 



The first prize. $8, was divided between Hill and Weber without a 

 second match; the second was also divided between Wiliams and 

 Le Faivre. After six rounds, in which there was some fine shooting 

 done, tbe third purse was divided between Bauer and Thurber. Mil- 

 tenberger made three straight hits in the contest for the fourth money 

 and took it. 



Tbe prizes were $4, $3, $2 and $1 in the third match. 10 single blue- 

 rock pigeons at 18vds The following score was made: 



Jones * 1110111111-9 H Wilhelm 1011010101-6 



E Meyer 0111111111-9 A McGiveny 1001101001—5 



LeFaivre 1111111110-9 Homer 1011110000-5 



Thurber 1101110111 8 EUesick 101100010]— 5 



Hutchinson 1111011110-8 T Siebenman OOlUOOlln-5 



Lenhart OliOllllll 8 TO Siebenman 1010011101-5 



Kacer 0011111101—7 



Heitnaus 1001111110-7 



Sheer 1001111101—7 



Parent 1000111111—7 



H Nagel 1111001011—7 



dark 0110100011—5 



Courovisier 01 1 1 0001 10—5 



Siminski 001001 HOI— 5 



Green IOMIOO 01 -5 



B Westhus 1001100110—5 



Phi) Weber 0101110111—7 Henry 1110001000-4 



FDengler 1011001111—7 B Benecke 1001001001-4 



Hill 101'~11'110— 7 Miltenberger. 0100000101—3 



Gtiesedieck 0111110101—7 J Scheske OOOlOiOOlO— 3 



J Hassfurther 1100010111—6 Harold 1 010000000-2 



OFrigler 0101111001—6 T Simpson 00001 XX) 01 2 



Bauer lOluOlOlll— 6 JReinhardt 0> 010 0100—2 



Crayon OUOlOOlll-6 Labadie 0001000000—1 



Locate] 1 1 1 01 1 01001 - 6 Fox OOOOOOoO 1 -1 



C Weber ... 1001 100111-6 



The man at the end of the string then began throwing Peoria black- 

 birds in pairs. The best prizes were for the greatest number of hits 

 in 5 pairs ut 15yds. Tbe contest was entered by 36 men and the fol- 

 lowing i9 the record made. The first money was taken by A. Mc- 

 Giveny in the shoot off: 



AMcGiveny 10 11 11 11 11-9 Sieminski 10 11 01 01 10—6 



J Ha«8futher 11 10 11 11 11—9 Scbeer 10 10 10 10 11—6 



Williams 11 11 10 11 11- 



Jones 11 11 11 10 11-9 



Miltenberger II 11 11 10 11—9 



Heithaus 11 10 11 10 11-8 



Kucer 11 11 11 10 10—8 



Parent 11 10 11 11 00-8 



Hutchinson 10 11 11 10 11-8 



Bauer 11 11 11 10 10—8 



Griesedieck 11 01 10 11 11—8 



Denning ..10 11 11 10 11-8 



Hill 10 11 10 10 11— 7 



Baker 11 10 10 11 10-6 



LeFevre 11 11 10 00 10-8 



P Weber 10 11 10 10 10—6 



Westbaus 11 10 10 01 10-6 



Ellersieck 10 11 00 11 10—6 



Lenbardt 10 00 II 10 11-6 



Beneeke ...01 11 00 11 11—6 



Blue 10 10 11 10 10-6 



Fox 10 10 11 10 00-5 



Fiegler 01 10 10 10 10-5 



Cravon 11 00 10 10 10—5 



Nagel 01 10 10 11 11—7 Simpson ,.10 10 10 10 10—5 



Labadie 01 10 11 11 10-7 E A Siebenman . .00 10 10 10 11-5 



E Meyer 11 10 10 11 10-7 T Siebenman 11 11 01 01 00-5 



Wallick 11 01 11 10 10—7 Courvisier .«0 00 10 1 • 10—4 



Thurber 11 11 00 00 11—6 Reinhardt 01 10 00 00 11—4 



ST. LOUIS, July 5. -The members of the gun clob to-day held a 

 most enjoyable shoot at Comptou Avenue Park, where quite a num- 

 ber of outside spectators gathered in honor of tbe occasion. The 

 medals which were the most soughr-for prizes of the day pass for a 

 year into the keeping of Dr. McCullom, who landed the insurance 

 medal, while C. H. Peck, Jr. took the city medal on the best aggre- 

 gate score of the four shoots. Shoot No 1 —Nine single globe flights, 

 21yds. rise, one barrel only. Entrance $2. Ties three birds at 24yds ; 

 club adds $25. Money divided into 40. 30, 20 and 10 percent. 



Coles 110101010-5 Fields 011111110-7 



McCullom 110001101-5 T Ranken 001001100-3 



McClure OOOilHOO-4 Green 001101001 -4 



Horner 100110110—5 Addington 011011111—7 



Wilson 01 1001001— 4 Hayden 001001 111— 5 



Peck 101111011—7 Blanke OuOluilll— 5 



Bates 000001000—1 Taylor 010000010—2 



McDonough 011110100—5 Mook 110001000—3 



Wells 0O0101010-3 Card OOOoOOOOl— 1 



Albright.... 111100010-5 Clark 101110001—5 



D Banken 10 001110—4 D.Michel 011110000-4 



Peck, Field and Addington divide first mon^y ; Blanke and Clarke 

 divide second money; Wilsen third money; Ranken fourth money. 



Shoot No. 2.— Insurance medal, value $150 (held by 8. C.Edgar), 

 presented by the insurance agents of St. Louis, to be owned by a 

 winner three times in succession, 15 five bird*, ground traps, use of 

 two barrels, ties live birds, modified English rules. Entrance cost of 

 birds with an optional sweepstake of $200; the club adds $30, divided 

 into 5 moneys; club handicap distances: 



Coles, 28yds.. ..101 lOlOOOOOOlli— 7 Hayden. 28yds. 111111110011101-12 

 McCullom, 30.. .111001111111111-13 Addintton, 30. .111111110011100— 11 

 McClure. 28... 010111010001111— 9 D Ranken, 30. ..1 11001101111001-10 



Horner, 30... .011111111101110—12 Blanke. 28 010110111110110—10 



Wilson, 30.... Ill 1001 01011110—10 Taylor, 28 001010111111010— 9 



Peck,30 110011111111001-11 Mook, 28 11111O000O1OIO1— 8 



Bates, 26 100010000001110— 5 Card, 30 00010. 111010011— 8 



McDonough,30. 101111010100000— 7 Clark, 28 100011111111011—10 



Wells, 28 100011010110010- 6 Dr Michel. 30.. .111110111111100-12 



Albright. 28 ...011100110100111- 9 Stevens, 26 111001101011000— 8 



Fields, 30 100011000101111— 8 Hitchcock, 26. .101111101 101110—10 



TBanken.Jr,28.l10lllOllOlllOl— 11 Bragg, 28 101010110100010—7 



Greene, 26 11111C 111110110—11 



Dr. McCullom took first money and medal, Horner, Hayden and 

 Dr. Michel divided second money, and Greene and Addington divided 

 third money. 



Shoot No, 3—9 clay birds, 18yds. rise, use of one barrel, $2 entrance, 

 including birds; ties, 8 birds, 21yds ; club adds $25; money to be 

 divided, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent.: 



Coles 100110001—4 T Ranken OOOOOOOOC-O 



McCullom 101001000—3 Green HOllOlOl— 6 



McCiune OlOOOOf'OO— 1 Addington 10100 101—4 



Horuer 110001101— 6 



Wilson 100000010—2 



Peck 1111110O0—6 



Bates 1O010O0OO—2 



Hayden IK'lltOOl— 6 



D Banken OOKOOIOO— 2 



Blanke 010000111-4 



Card 000101000 -2 



McDonough 001111110—6 Mook lOOiOOOOO— 2 



Wells 111100100-5 Clark 000000010-2 



Albright 010000000-1 Michel OllllOOll— 6 



Field 110101100—5 Stevens 010000000—1 



Green and Hayden divided first. 



Shoot No. 4- Class shooting, 9 Peoria blackbirds, 18yds., use of 1 

 barrel!, $2 entrance, incluJing birds; ties, 3 at 21yds.; club adds $20; 

 division of money, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent.: 



Coles It 1001010-5 Fields 111111111-9 



McCullom 100110010-4 T Ranken 011111 iOI— 7 



Hosner 11101101 1—7 Green 110(01000-3 



Wilson 111111110—8 Addington 000011110—4 



Peck 111110111—8 Hayden OO1OOO1OI— 3 



Bates 110001100-4 I) Ranken OlOOlli 00—3 



McDonough 10l'0l0l0-6 Blanke 101101111-7 



Wells 010010101—4 Clark 010001101-4 



Michel li 11 1 1110-8 Stevens OlOOlllOO— 4 



Fields first money. The money on ties was divided. 



Shoot No. 5 —Five live birds, ground traps, $2 entrance, 30yds., use 

 of both barrels, 50, 30 and 20 per cent., free for all: 



McCullom 10001—2 D Rankin 00110—2 



Horner 11H1 6 Burg 01111—4 



Baradell 00111-3 M« BWnough 00111—3 



Bragg KOlO— 2 Coles 11110-4 



Hayden 11111—5 Bates 00110-2 



Scharf 10111-4 Gr. en 01001—2 



P R McClure 01011—3 WiNon 11 110-4 



Bohen 11111-5 Somlmski 100H— 3 



T Rankin 100H-4 Michel 00100-1 



Peck, 3d lOOOO-l Pruyer 11011-4 



W McClure OHOO— 2 P Weber.... OUll— 4 



Addington 11111—5 Carr 01111— 4 



Ties were divided. 



OLD TUSCARAWAS.— Tbe special prizes at the tournament July 

 13 and 14 were: Box fine cigars, fine jointed fishing rod. gold scarf 

 Pit, fine shaving mug, mustache cup and saucer, fine buggy whip, 

 fine linen shirt, -champion rat trap," pne square meaj, the last given 

 by a popular local restaurateur, 



