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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 30, 1887. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



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 9 4-76 

 8 5-71 

 5 5-62 

 9-68 



BOSTON, June 25.— To-day the riflemen met at Walnut Hill for 

 their weekly shoot. The wind was unfavorable for large scores, 

 hut some fair work was done. A 100-shot match with an army re- 

 volver at 50yds. distance, was shot by W. W. Bennett, the ama- 

 teur pistol shot of Boston. The match was under the same condi- 

 tions as that shot by Captain Paine, and Mr. Bennett scored with- 

 in four points of Captain Paine's total, the score standing: Paine, 

 841; Bennett, 837. Bennett's highest score was 93 to Paine's 90. B. 

 L. Knapp, Company U; H. V. Thayer, Company C. First Corps 

 Cadet?, each win the bronze medal in the State militia match. 

 The following shows the best scores made during the week: 

 Decimal Match. 



Richardson 8 10 9 7 8 7 10 10 9 7—85 



7989 10 8996 8-83 

 9897 10 69 10 9 6-83 



Felix 7 7 8 10 10 8 10 7 6 9-83 



5 10 9 10 6 5 9 10 9 7—80 



Fellows 10 8 10 598668 8—80 



Charles (rail.) 6 6 9 7 



Dadman 9 6 9 9 



Chase 9 10 7 5 



9 7 8 5 



Darmody (mil.) 5 9 7 6 



6 4 

 Rest Match. 



S Wilder 12 11 12 10 12 12 12 12 10 12-115 



9 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 9—108 

 11 8 11 12 10 12 12 10 10 11-107 



W H Oler 10 11 9 12 11 9 11 12 12 11 107 



9 11 10 11 12 11 10 11 10 11-106 



R Dadman 9 10 13 10 12 9 11 12 12 9-106 



9 9 91112 12 12 10 11 9-105 

 State Militia Match. 



C R Hurd 18 19 20 20 20 21 22 



11 V Thav«-r 18 19 19 20 20 21 



C F McSorley 19 19 20 20 22 



B L Knapp 18 18 18 19 



Pistol Match. 



W W Bennett 10 7 10 9 9 10 8 10 10 10-93 



7 9 10 9 7 10 9 10 8 10—89 

 9 10 10 8 10 8 9 10 8 6—88 



TOPEKA RIFLE CLUB. Topeka, Kan., June 24.— Yesterday we 

 held our regular weekly shoot. Dr. Dinsmore, of the Troy Rifle 

 Club, was a visitor. The shooting of Mr. Paine we consider very 

 fine; 20 bulls out of 30 shots is not made every day. Mr. Paine in 

 the 30 shots made 13 consecutive bulls: 



J L Paine 8 6 8 10 8 8 10 10 8 8-82 



b 6 10 8 10 8 10 10 8 8-86 



8 10 8 10 9 7 8 10 8 10-88 

 Roht Thompson 7 9 5 9 9 8 4 7 9—73 



10 4 10 767696 7-72 

 86969985 10 10-80 

 6 5 6989878 

 6 9 9 8 ' 

 8 10 7 8 



J H Leonard 4 8 8 7 



5 5 9 6 

 8 6 8 4 



FG Minkler.. 



Reed McCarter 3 7 



Dr Dinsmore 7 4 



8 5 



7 



6 5 



6 8 10 7 

 9 7 10 6 

 8 10 10 5 

 5 



9 7 



7 6 



7 

 7 



6 5 



7 10 10 



8-74 

 6-75 



6- 75 



8- 74 



9— 70 



7- 73 

 9—08 



6 10-68 



7 7-69 

 7 9-66 



6 5—65 



7 6-66 



[To be intelligible to ot her people, rifle scores should have details 

 of distance and target, rest or off-hand, etc.] 



FRANKLIN RIFLE CLUB, Hartford, Conn., June 18.— Winning 

 scores made at the public shoot held by the Franklin Rifle Club. 

 All ties were divided, which gave better satisfaction than rank- 

 ing shots ; thus ties on first of 73 divided first and second prizes. 

 German ring target at IGOvds., 3 shots to a score, entries unlimited: 



H Andru3 24 25 25-73 E H Williams 18 25 22—05 



H Engle 25 25 23-73 T H Britten 21 22 21—64 



E C Henn 24 21 25-70 WS Loveland 24 19 21—64 



T T Cartwright 22 23 24—69 O W Howr 24 21 19—64 



S J Lyon 23 22 24—69 Z C Talbot 23 24 16—63 



E T Stephens 24 22 22—68 Fred Engel 24 20 17-61 



H M Pope 23 21 24—68 H B Wood 20 20 20—60 



D S Seymour 20 24 24—88 F K Rand 18 20 22—60 



W W Tucker 22 23 21—66 J A Wilson 18 24 18-60 



O B Hull 18 24 24—66 E E Beach 23 16 21—59 



L H Robertson 20 21 24-65 



Bullseye target, 2^in. center in lOV^in. black: first center, H. M. 

 Pope, last center, E. H. Williams, most centers, H. M. Pope, 10, 

 second most centers, E. H. Williams, 7. A good light, but little 

 wind, and a very pleasant meeting.— H. M. Pope. 



HAVERHILL, MASS., RIFLE CLUB, June 25.-200yds., off- 

 hand, standard target: • 



Tuck 8 10 10 7 10 8 10 10 6 8-87 



Johnson 8 9 8 6 9 9 10 10 7 9—85 



Edgerlv 9 9 7 5 7 10 6 9 10 6—79 



Busfleld 5 8 7 10 9 8 5 6 10 10-78 



J F Brown 9 9 6 10 7 7 8 5 7 6-74 



Worthen 10 7 9 7 7 5 10 7 7—69 



Merrill 9 6 10 10 5 3 6 6 6 5—66 



J. P. M. Green, Sec. 



SAN FRANCISCO, June 19.— During this day forenoon there 

 was a private shooting match at the Shell Mound range between 

 Messrs. McBrun, Hahn, Orelup, Susbuttel, Finucaneand Bennett, 

 the distance being SOOyds. It resulted as follows: • 



Mr-Brun 3454 535453-40 A SusbuU«l 4453543543-38 



J Hahn 2354323215— 34 W Fintffcane 3455435543— 40 



Orelup 34.5-1 443335— 38 Bennett 2345435205—33 



THOMASTON, Conn., June 18.-Low scores again to-day; no 

 wind hut a bad light: 



G A Lemmon 7 6 5 7 9 6 9 



Fred A Perkins 6 8 10 8 6 6 6 



G P North 5 8 5 7 8 5 8 



C F Williams 6 8 5 6 3 8 5 



7 7 

 7 8 

 6 7 



5-68 



4— 68 



5- 66 

 4-58 



THE TRAP. 



Semes for publication sliould be made out on the printed blanks 

 prepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnislied oralis to club 

 secretaries. (Jorreapondents who favor us with club seores are par- 

 ticularly requested to write on one slot of Uie paper only. 



LAKE CITY GUN CLUB. 



MADISON, Wis., June 19.— Editor Forest and Strewn: The 

 second annual tournament of the Lake City Gun Club, of 

 Madison, Wis., was held at the Lake Monona Park grounds June 

 14, 15 and 16, in the presence of a large concourse of spectators in- 

 terested in sheeting. 



The tournament, which was a grand success, was under the fol- 

 lowing committee of arrangements: Geo. Joachim, chairman; J. 

 B. Howe, A. C. Mayer, C. F. Ford, A. H. Chamberlain. Shooters 

 were present from Oregon, Prairie du Sac and Whitewater, Wis., 

 McGregor, la.., also from JanesviUe, Wis., and in addition to about 

 sixty shooters of the Lake City Gun Club, made things lively for 

 trap setters. The tournament was presided over by Mr. Joseph 

 Cuddy, of MadiBon, as referee, and Mr. Walter C. Glddings, of 

 Nashua, N. H., as scorer and judge, and passed off very pleasantly 

 to all parties present. The following are the scores made on regu- 

 lar matches during the two days and a half of the tournament: 



June 14.— 10 single and 3 pairs Peoria blackbirds, score to count 

 on citizens' purse of $50: 



RWHurd 1111110011—8 10 10 11-4-12 



Sutherland « 1111111111-10 10 01 10-3—13 



Schlotthauer 0111111111- 9 11 11 10-5-14 



C Meyers 01001U001- 5 00 00 01-1— 6 



Stoltze 0100101101- 5 01 10 10-3- 8 



Stannard 1111110100- 7 11 11 11-6—13 



Fauerbach 0101111010— 6 10 01 11-4-10 



S C Baas 1011111110- 8 10 00 00-1- 9 



Joachim 1101111111— 9 01 10 11-4—13 



J B Howe 1111101111- 9 11 11 11-6-15 



A C Mayer 1101U1U1- 9 01 11 11-5-14 



WmBaas 1011010101— 6 11 11 11-6—12 



Foresman 1 10011011— 7 11 10 01-4-11 



Buergin 101U01U1- 8 00 00 01-1- 9 



Breckheimer 0001101011— 5 10 01 11—4— 9 



A G Park 01110110U- 7 11 10 10-4-11 



R Lang 0111010101— 6 00 10 10-2- 8 



Hippenmeyer 1011011100 — 6 11 01 10—4—10 



C F Ford 0011101111- 7 01 11 11—5-12 



Chamberlain OlHOlll'l- 8 11 01 11-5—13 



Northcott 0111111U1- 9 11 01 11—5-14 



E Meyers OlOOOlh'00- 3 01 01 10—3— 6 



A M Daggett 1110000100— 4 10 00 U— 3— 7 



A A Mayers. 1011000101— 5 00 10 01-2- 7 



F Curtis 1101011U1— 8 11 10 10-4—12 



' Sepond and third divided f Wm, Baas and C, F, Ford fourth. 



Seven Decatur red birds, 1 trap, screened, sweepstakes: 



J B Howe 1011101-5 Fred Curtis 0010101-3 



AM Daggett 1001101—4 RWHurd 0111111-6 



L Fauerbach 0001101—3 C F Ford 1000110—3 



G Joachim 01011H— 5 A Chamberlain 1111101—6 



F Stoltze 1100111—5 Sutherland 1111110—6 



S Northcott 1011110—5 Paul Giese 1001100-3 



A C Mayer 0111011-6 F P Stannard 1110111-6 



O Schlotthauer 0000101-2 A Hippenmeyer 00U101— 4 



First divided. On shoot off Stoltze and Northcott divide secoud; 

 third divided. 



Nine blue rocks, 3 traps, sweepstakes: 



A Chamberlain 111111101—8 O Schlotthauer 011000000—2 



Geo Joachim 110111001—6 Robt Lantr 010110001—4 



A C Mayer 010001100—3 Fred Curtis 011001010—4 



F P Stannard 111111110-8 J B Howe 000111110-5 



A M Daggett 010011111-6 L Fauerbach 010010110—4 



S Northcott 111011110—7 A Hippenmeyer 101001000 -3 



F Stoltze 110111011—7 O F Ford 101000110 -4 



Paul Giese 111101100-6 Wm Baas 1001001U— 5 



Sutherland 111101101—7 Schweinem 101011110-6 



Ties divided. 



Ten Macomber targets, 2 traps screened, sweepstakes: 

 Robt Lang 0111010101-6 Rigby 1111001010-6 



Geo Juachirn 



. . 1110111010-7 R W Hurd 1Q101010C0-4 



F P Stannard 1111011111—9 Sutherland 0111110011—7 



S Northcott 0100110111—6 Fauerbach 0100110011-5 



F Stoltze 0101010010-4 WmBaas 0111101001-43 



O Schlotthauer 1001010000— 3 A Chamberlain 1101101101—7 



Paul Giese U0O00U00-4 Schweinem 0010101000—3 



A C Mayer 1001011100- 5 Fred Curtis 0000000001-1 



A M Daggett 0O0O0C10U-3 J B Howe HUlOllOlO— 6 



Ties divided. 



Thirteen Macomber targets, 1 trap screened, sweepstakes : 



RWHurd 0000010000000—1 Fauerbach 0001U1000010-5 



Daggett OmoCOlllOOl-7 Hippenmeyer . . . .011100U00101-7 



Chamberlain 10010 O0OU01— 5 Sutherland OOIOOOO'XJCOIO— 2 



Northcott 0000 10; 000-1 Wm Baas 1000001110000-4 



F Stoltze. 0001000000000— 1 Dyson 00 O000100OO0-1 



Schlotthauer OOOlOOOUOlOlO-3 J B Howe 1 110001 000000—4 



F Curtis 00 H' 00 "'00110—4 C F Ford 100009010000 —3 



Paul Giese 00010:0001001—1 Stannard OOOOlOOUlOllO— 4 



A C Mayer 110iOmiOOOO-7 Stewart 0000010101010-4 



A A Mayers 0001000010UO— 4 Robt Lang 00000006(10100—1 



"Rigby" 0110C0OO0COi0-3 



First divided, second divided. On shoot off Howe third, Ford 

 fourth. 



Four pair Peoria blackbirds, sweepstakes: 



Stannard 10 '1 11 U— 7 Sutherland 11 01 11 00-5 



C FFord 11 01 01 11—6 Northcott 11 01 11 10—6 



Wm Baas 01 01 11 11—6 Norstrom 00 10 10 11—4 



AC Mayer 11 U 11 11—8 Schlotthauer 10 01 11 10—5 



On shoot off Wm. Baas won third: 



June 15.— Ten singles and 3 pairs Peoria blackbirds; score to 

 count on citizens' purse. Scores of first event Tuesday to he 

 added in: 



Stoltze mill 1101— 9 



Tuttle 1111101111— 9 



Park 0t 1011 1 101— 7 



Daubner lOOHlllll— 8 



Northcott lHllimi-10 



Foresman 1010UU11— 8 



Wm Baas 1111111111 — 10 



Sutherland 1110111100— 7 



Howe 1111011111— 9 



Joachim :. . .0P0I11001- 6 



Daggett 11011010 "0— 6 



Stannard 1111 '11101- 9 



Hurd 10U101011— 7 



SCBaas 0000111 111- 6 



Hippenmever 0111101110— 7 



Fauerbach; 1110001100- 5 



Curtis 0011111010- 6 



Schlotthauer 1010111010— 6 



J C Land 1110111110- 8 



Chamberlain 11010U011- 7 



A C Mayer 1101111111- 9 



C F Ford 1011111101— 8 



Roht Lang 1111100110- 7 



11 01 11—5—11— 8-22 

 11 11 n_fl_i5 



11 11 11— 6— r3— 11— 24 

 11 11 10-5—13 

 11 11 11— «— 16— 14— 30 

 11 01 01-4—13—11—23 

 01 11 00-3— 3-12— 25 

 11 11 01-5-12— 13-25 

 11 10 10-4-13-15-28 

 11 10 11-5-11-13-24 

 11 10 11-5-11— 7—18 

 11 11 01-5-14-13-27 

 01 11 01—4—11—13-23 

 10 00 00—1— 7— 9—16 



10 10 00—2— 9—10-19 

 01 01 01—3— 8—10-18 



11 11 11-6-12—12—24 

 11 11 10—5—11—14—25 

 11 11 11-6-14 



11 11 11—6—13—13—36 

 11 11 01-5—14-14-28 

 11 11 11-6—14-13—28 

 00 10 10-2— 9— 8—17 



Northcott wins first on citizens' purse, $25, and sweepstakes; 

 Howe and Mayer divide gecond on citizens' purse, $15 ; F. P. Stan- 

 nard wins third on citizens' purse, $10. Tuttle wins second on 

 sweepstakes. On shoot off on tie Mayer wins third and Daubner 

 fourth on sweepstakes. 



June 15— Grand prize shoot, forty-two excellent prizes, values 

 from $2 to $15; 10 single and 3 pairs Peoria blackbirds: 



Tuttle 1111110110— 8 11 10 11 -5—13 



A C Mayer 1111011111— 9 



C F Ford 1110111111— 9 



Chamberlain 1111111111—10 



WmBaas 0110111110- 7 



Schlotthauer 001O111011— 6 



Stannard 1011111101- 8 



Curtis 1000100111— 5 



Stolze limOlOll- 8 



Northcott 1011111110— 8 



Fauerbach 0010101000— 3 



Hippenmeyer 1111111111—10 



J Land 1100011101- 6 



E Meyers OOC0000011— 2 



Fitch. 1011011111- 8 



Daubner 1161101111- 8 



R W Hurd 10H1111K- 9 



Norstrom 1001011010- 5 



Foresman 00 H011100- 4 



s C Baas 0111111011- 8 



Luckensmoyer OOIOOCOOOO- 1 



MTerwilliger 1011010010- 5 



Vogel 0001000010- 2 



EE Smith 1001101000- 4 



Paul Giese 1110101111- 8 



Cooley 0000000000- 



Sutherland 1011100011- 6 



Joachim 1011111110- 8 



Howe 1111111110- 9 



C Meyers 1100111001- 6 



wn, 'Porwt)lis'«r lOlOOeOlll— 5 



10 11 11-5-14 



11 11 01-5—14 

 11 11 11-6-16 

 10 10 10-3-10 



10 10 10—3- 9 

 00 11 10-3-11 



11 11 10-5-10 

 00 00 00—0— 8 



10 11 01-4-12 



11 11 01—5— 8 

 11 10 10-4-14 

 11 11 10—5—11 

 00 01 10—2— 4 

 10 00 00-1— 9 



10 00 10—2—10 

 00 00 10-1-10 



11 01 00—3— 8 

 11 10 81-4- 8 

 11 10 10— 4-12 



00 00 01-1- 2 



01 00 00-1- 6 

 00 10 10-2- 4 

 10 10 10-3- 7 

 00 10 00-1- 9 



10 00 00-1- 1 



11 10 10-4-10 

 11 10 11-5—13 

 11 11 11-6-15 

 11 01 01-4-10 



10 10 10-3- 8 

 00 01 00-1- 3 



11 01 00-3— 9 



10 00 10-4— 6 



11 08 10-3—11 



10 10 00—2—10 



11 11 10-6-11 

 11 10 10-4- 9 



00 00 00—0— 



10 11 11-5—12 



01 10 11-4- 4 

 0J 00 10—1— 6 



11 00 00-2— 8 

 10 U 10-4— 8 

 10 10 10-3- 8 

 10 10 01-3-10 

 10 11 11-5— 8 



10 10 10-3- 8 



11 01 00-3- 6 



00 11 01-3- 9 



01 CO 11-3— 6 

 10 10 00—2— 2 

 00 10 00-1- 4 

 10 00 00—1— 5 

 10 10 11— 

 00 00 10-1- 5 



io ii ii : 



00 10 10—2— 7 



June IS.— Ten single and 3 pairs Peoria blackbirds, sweepstakes: 



Wm Terwilliger lOlOOeOill- 



Dyson 0000000011- 3 



A A Mayers 1101110010- I 



Robert Lang 1011100000- 4 



Park .77 HllllhOl- 8 



Daggett 1011111101- 8 



K Wood limOOlQO— 6 



TLucas 0101110010- 5 



Buergin 11011U010- 7 



Wm Dunn 0101111111- 7 



Fred Hurd OtjOOOOOOOO- 



Breckheimer 1000010 1U- 5 



Conover 1010101110- 



Bancroft 1001K0010- 4 



Sckweinem 0111101000- 5 



Geo Smith 1011110110- 7 



Henrlclia 1100000100- 3 



L Sumner 1001100011- 6 



J M Thorp 1110000000- 3 



Van Slyke 0111010110- 6 



H Allen 000111' 000- 3 



Gaertner OOWOOOOOS- 



Quinlan ~. OOOOtOlOlO- S 



Spurting : 1000100110-4 



Manuel: 0001001111- 5 



Bennett illlOinoOO- 4 



Bowman 0000100101- 3 



Jackson 0000111110- 5 



Toachin 1111011000—8 11 11 11—6—13 



t.nnd 1011110101-7 11 10 11-5—12 



Fauerbach 1011111100-7 10 11 11-5-12 



Schlotthauer 1110011111-8 10 01 10-8-11 



Norstrom 1011110001-6 00 10 10-2- 8 



Schweinem 0101011001-5 00 11 01-3- 8 



Daggett 0011O1100-4 ll 10 10-4 - 8 



A A Mayers 1011000010-4 11 01 11-5- 9 



Howe 1111100110-7 11 10 11-5-13 



On the shoot off J. B. Howe won first, Schlotthauer second, A. 

 A. Mayers third, Dagerett fourth. 



Ten singles and 3 pairs Peoria blackbirds: „ .„ .„ „ 



Nostrom 11 11011101-8 10 10 10-3-11 



Luckensmeyer 0001000001-1 withdrawn. 



M Gaertner. C000001000-1 withdrawn. 



Hoverson 0KF0 withdrawn. 



H Gaertner 01000 withdrawn. 



AVvman 01U011001-6 withdrawn. 



A. H. Chamberlain wins first prize, $3.50; J. B. Howe, silk um- 

 brella; Hippenmever, lady's work basket; A. C. Myer, Eack of shot: 

 C. Ford, bottle of cologne; Geo. Joachi n, pointer painting; Sol 

 Tuttle, box cigars; Northcott, silver butterdish; Wm, Dunn, silk 



handkerchief and box cigars; S. C. Baaa, silk handkerchief; J. C. 

 Land, lamp; A. G. Park, fish basket and cologne; K. Wood, camp 

 chair; A. M. Daggett, telescope; Wm. Baas, card table; Fred Cur- 

 tis, umbrella; Sutherland, whip; Geo. Smith, box eigars; C. 



bach, tobacco set; Bancrott^box cigars; Wm. Foresman, album; 

 Wm. Buergin, gas lamp; F. Bowman, gent's slippers; R. Jackson, 

 picture and box soap; H. Allen, clock; Robert Lang, woolen shirt; 

 M. Breckheimer, hunting knife; J. M. Thorp, alcohol lamp; F. 

 Spurling, silver pickle dish; E. Meyers. S3 cash; Fred Hurd, fruit 

 dish and oil stand; D. Daggett, silver castor; H. Gaertner, cigar 

 holder; Luckensmeyer, umbrella; Cooley, carving set. 



THE NEW ORLEANS TOURNAMENT. 



NEW ORLEANS, June 30.— To-day was the first of the first 

 annual tournament of the Louisiana Gun Club. Notwith- 

 standing the rain, a fair crowd was present at the New Orleans 

 Base Ball Park. The shooting was very good and was participated 

 in by many visitors. The following are the scores: 



Match No. 1— Class shooting, 10 single birds, 25yds.: H. B. Febiger 

 10, T. A. White 10, W. Maronne 9, H. Beinecke 9, H. DaPonte 9, L. 

 P. Nap 9, W. W. Stroup 8, J. MayaDS 9, W. N. Jackson 8, J. Strumpf 

 7, B. James 7. Ties on first divided by Febiger and White; second, 

 H. DaPonte 6 straight, Reinecke 5; third divided by Stroup, May- 

 ans and Jackson. 



Match No. 2— Class shooting, 10 double live leather-winged bats, 

 25yds.: 



P L Maspero 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11—19 



Dumont 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10—18 



Jos Custer 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 00 11 11-17 



E Landry, Jr 11 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 10—17 



L P Nap 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10-16 



F A White 11 11 11 11 11 00 10 11 10 10-15 



J Stumpf 10 11 11 00 11 11 10 10 11 11-15 



E Stanton 00 10 11 11 11 10 11 U 10 11-15 



H DaPonte 10 11 00 11 11 11 11 10 11 10—15 



H B Febiger 10 10 11 11 10 10 10 11 10 11—14 



W Mayronne 10 10 10 11 11 10 11 10 11 10—14 



H Reinecke 10 11 11 11 10 11 00 11 10 10-14 



V M Jackson 00 10 11 10 00 10 11 08 11 11-11 



E Jones 11 10 10 00 11 11 00 00 10 10-10 



Third money divided. 



Match No. 3— Class shooting, 15 American clay birds, 5 traps, 

 lSvds.: H. E. Febiger 13, W. Mavronne 13, V. M. Jackson 11, F. 

 A." White 11, E. Landry, Jr. 11, L. P. Nay 10, J. Custer 10, E. 

 Phillips 9, B. James 9, W. W. Stroup 9, H. Reinecke 7, J. Boltz 7. 

 Ties for third: Jackson 2, White 3, Landry 0. 



Match No. 4— Class shooting, 7 single live birds, 30yds.: H. B. 

 Febiger 7, L. P. Nap 7. F. S. White 7, C. B. Rich 6, J. Stunipf 6. 

 W. W. Stroup 6, W. Mayronne 5, H. Reinecke 5, J. Mayans 5, H. 

 DaPonte 5, V. M. Jackson 4, P. L. Maspero 4, E. Landry, Jr. 4, 

 Schaffer 4, B. James 3, E. Phillips 3. On ties for first White killed 

 3 straight and won, second divided by Rich, Stroup and Stumpf. 



June 21.— Second day of the Louisiana Gun Club tournament. 

 First Match— .Special match. 10 live pigeons, 28vds.: H. B. Febiger 

 10, F. A. White 10, J. Stumpf 10, H. DaPonte 10, W. W. Stroup 9, L. 

 P. Nap 9, H. Reinecke 8, J. Mayans 9, V. M. Jackson 7. Ties for 

 first: Febiger 3, White 3, divided. Ties for second: Stroup 5, 

 Nap 4. 



Second match, 8 single live pigeons, 26yds.: W. Mayronne 8, J. 

 Stumpf 8. L. P. Nap 8. H. B. Febiger 7, F. A. White 7, W.W. Stroup 

 7, V. M. Jackson 6, C. Rich 6, J. M. Parker, Jr. 6, J.Mayahs6, 

 Schaeff er 6. Ties for first: Mayronne 7, Stumpf 7, Nap 8. For sec- 

 ond: Febiger 3, White 3, Stroup 3, divided. Third divided by Jack- 

 son and Schaeffer. 



Third raatch, 10 single live pigeons, 28yds.: H. Reinecke 10, F. 

 A. White 9, W. Mavronne 9, Voigt 9, J. T. Smith 8, C. Rich 8, H. B. 

 Febiger 8, L. P. Nap 8, W. W. Stroup 8, Schaeffer 7, J. M. Parker, 

 Jr. 7. V. M. Jackson 6. J. Stumpf 5. Ties for second: White and 

 Mavronne each killed 11 straight, Voight 10. Money divided by 

 White and Mayronne. 



June 22.— Third day of the tournament. First match, 10 single 

 live leather-winged bats, 30vds: E. Landrv 9, Joseph Custer 9, 

 John Stumpf 8, L. P. Nap 8, F. A. White 7, W. Eberle 7. H. Da 

 Ponte 6, H. Reinecke 6, V. M. Jackson 6, J. T. Smith 6, W. W. 

 Stroup 6, Dumont 5. Tie for first, Landry 2, Custer 2. Second tie, 

 Landrv 2, Custer 1. Tie for second, Stumpf 0, Nap 2. Ties for 

 third divided. 



Second match, 10 single live pigeons, 25yds.: H. B. Febiger 11, J. 

 Stumpf 9, F. A. White 9, J. Custer 9. H. DaPonte 9, W. W. Stroup 

 9, V. M. Jackson 8, L. P. Nav 8, W. Eberle 8, A. M. Jumel 8, E. 

 Philips 8. H. Reinecke 7, J. T. Smith 7, George Baltz 7, E. Landry, 

 Jr.. 6, J. Mayans 5. Tie for second. White 3, Stumpf 3, Custer 3, 



divided. 



Third matcb, 10 single live pigeons, 25yds.: H. B. Febiger 10, W. 

 Eberle 10, W.W. Stroup VJ, L. P. Nap 9, H. Reinecke 9, H. DaPpnte 



Dumont 3. Tie for third, White 6, Jumel 0, Baltz 5, divided by 

 Baltz and White. 



Fourth match, 8 single live pigeons, 28yds.: E. Landry, Jr. 8, 

 E. Phillips 8, F. A. White 8, J. T. Smith 7, L. P. Nap 7, W. Eberle 



7, H. B. Febiger 7, H. Reinecke 6, J. A. DeHart 5. W. W. Stroup 5. 

 Tie for first divided bv White, Landry and Phillips. Tie for sec- 

 ond, Smith 4. Nap 4, Eberle 7, Febiger 0. 



Fifth match, 8 single live birds: L. P. Nap 8, E. S. Voight 7, H. 

 H. Febiger 6, H. Reinecke 6, W. W. Stroup 6. E. Phillips 4. 



June S3.— The Louisiana Gun Club held another day's shoot to- 

 day. The weather was excellent and the birds strong on the wing. 

 Match No. 1—5 double live birds, 24yds.: 



L P Nap 10 11 11 11 11-9 W Eberle 01 11 11 00 10-6 



J V Shakspeare. 01 10 11 10 11—7 F A White 10 11 10 11 11-8 



H Rciuecke 11 01 01 00 11-6 W Stroup 11 01 11 10 01—7 



H B Febiger. . . .10 01 01 00 10-4 



Match No. 2— 5 double and 10 single live pigeons, 20 and 26yds.: 

 H. B. Febiger 14, J. V. Shakspeare 16, L. P. Nap 14, E. Landry, Jr. 

 10, S. P. Jones 10. 



Match No. 3-10 single live birds, 26yds.: L. P. Nap 9, H. B. Feb- 

 iger 8. J. V. Shakspeare 8, W. Eberle 7, E. Landry, Jr. 8, H. Rein- 

 ecke 6, J. Stumpf 7. Ties for second: H. B. Febiger 3, J. V. 

 Shakspsare and out, E. Landry 3; divided by Febiger and Lan- 



dl Match No. 4—10 live birds, 26yds.: J. V. Shakspeare 9, J. Stumpf 



8, H. B. Febiger «, H. Reinecke 9, E. Landry, Jr. 5, L. P. Nap 9, W. 

 Eberle 7, G. Lafaye 0, M. Scott 6, F. A. White 9, A. Hart 7. 



TAUNTON, Mass., June 25.— T. F. & G. P. A.— A few members 

 met and shot at blue rocks. First match, at 5 blue rocks, 3 blue 



rock traps, 16yds. rise: _ „ 



G L Smith 01101-3 A Davis 101 00-2 



CTSnow 11110—4 ECLeonard 11111-5 



J Davis 11010-3 F S Keith 00U1-3 



On Hhoot off Smith and Keith divided third. 



Match at 5 blue rocks: 



Smith 11111-5 Leonard 11110—4 



Snow 11011—4 Keith 10111—4 



J Davis 10111-4 G H Davis 00100-1 



A Davis 01111—4 



On shoot off Davis and Leonard divided. 



Match at 7 blue rocks: Smith 4, Snow 7, A. Davis 2, Leonard 6, 

 Keith 5, G. and J. Davis 6 each and divided second on shoot off. 



Match at 7 blue rocks: Smith 7, Snow 6, J. Davis 5, A. Davis 5, 

 Leonard 5, Keith 4, G. Davis 6. J. Davis and Leonard divided on 



B *Fif "th match:!Smith 7, Snow 5, J. Davis 5, A. DaviB 4, Leonard 7. 

 Ties divided. 



Match at 3 pair blue rocks: Smith 4, Snow 4, J. Davis 2, Leonard 

 2 A. Davis 3. First divided, J. and A. Davis second. For third, 

 miss and out: Smith 6, Snow 2, J. Davis 5, Leonard 3, A. Davis 0. 



BISMARCK, Dak., June 21.— The following scores were made by 

 the Bismarck Gun Club this evening. Ten birds and 5 balls, 

 21 yds.: 



Tyler 0111110101— 7 



Redner 1111111111-10 



Richholt 0110011001- 5 



Scott 0110110111- 7 



Williamson 1101000011- 5 



Wetherbv 0011101100- 5 



Ward lOUOOUOl- 6 



Wachter 0111011101- 7 



Newhurn llHllllU-lO 



Five bird shoot: 



Tyler 01010-2 Wachter 10001-3 



Ne vvburn 1 1011-4 Rich!) olt U101-4. 



Ross 10011— 3* 



Newhurn, Redner and, Wetberby used light 12-boro guns, 



