406 



FOREST AND STREAM SUPPLEMENT. 



["June 6, 1889. 



Kansas Citv. Riverside. St. Louis. 



W S Halliwell.. 1121120112- 9 F Pohlmann . . .20011222ol— 7 



G W Yeoman . . .2020102120 — 6-15 A Laugenb'eVrgolllOOlSl- 7—14 



St. Louis. Gate City. Kansas City. 



.T Coles Io211o2220- 7 J Savage 1111212121 --10 



Kentuck Illo10l0o2- G— 13 C R Murama. . .o1012oo112— 6—10 



Independent. TCmushx Citv. Independent. Kansas City. 



Ed Bingham.. .2111012111— EC Borden ... .11212122o0- 8 



A E Thomas. . ..112o212121- 9-18 L H Tories 1001111111- 8-16 



O. K., Kansas City. Capital City, Jefferson City. 



.1 Thompson - . . . 02201 o212o— 6 .1 Smith 121111 1211—10 



J Porter 211222121c- 9-1S F P Da Hmever.l22o21 1211— 9—19 



Gate City, Kansas City. "O. K.," Kansa« City. 



...21122Co1ol— ', 



C E Bassett.... 1111121112— 10** 



L Scott 



JAR Elliott. . .2211122111-10-17 E Hickman OllllOolll— 7—1' 



Independent. Kansas n itv. Butler, Missouri. 



J M Anderson.. 3212110011— 8 J Havsnn. - ...1112111012—9 



W M Anderson. 21 11102110— 8—16 M McDonald .. .o2210l2111— 8—17 

 Snort <=men - s. St. Joseph. Excelsior. St. Louis. 



J Bateheller 1121011 1 0o— 7 JO Schaff 0122120322- 8 



J Comhe Ill1ol0013— 7-14 F Fink 020nio0001- 8—11 



Fxcelsior. St. Louis. Capital City, Jefferson City. 



T)r Pitts 1121112210— 9 H Waggoner. . Jlol0120221— fi 



J E Hagertv. . ..1111 12Col2— 8-17 W Dallmever.. 0l2011o001— 5-11 



St. Louis. 

 LD Dossier. ..0lllo20lll- 7 



Gate Gity, Kcunfcae Citv. 

 SMillett 2021111011- 8 



H P Wilson 1111022121— 9—16 CP Fabman ...2000100010— 3—11 



"O. K.." Kansas City. Kansas Citv. 



P Corder 0HK/1220o -3 F G Smith 1021201100-6 



R RTckctts 0010212o01 -5— 8 D W Williams. 1122022111-9-15 



Belt Line. Kansas City. Bolt Line, Kansas Citv. 



F Denser ....... .1001112111-8 W Mousing 1112101001-7 



WJ Baehr 1110121001-7-15 Al Mnnger 10011101U-7-14 



Keystone, nwiYiprnri. Independence. Mo. 



J C Oald well .... 22ol 2lim— 9 J J Owons 1310121 212-9 



P D Watson 1, 1211211 1-9-18 O Cogswell 2122021o02-7-16 



Gate City, Kans«s Oity. Moberlv. Mo. 



J Beeves .2002110200-6 L Staicer 'c* 111222101— 7 



W Reams 1211ol 1220-8-14 S Daviny 000ol02010-3-10 



Keystone. Cameron. Forrester, Kansas City. 



C WSchnieder. .022oOlOOo1— 4 C J Sehraelzer. .1010121102-7 



J R Parks 2212202101 -8 -12 D P Doak 1020200000-3-10 



Smith and F. P. Dallmeyer, of the Capital City Gun Club, took 

 first and a Baker shotgun. Tics on 18 divided the purse, but on 

 shoot off tor a cedar hunting boat Caldwell atid Watson won. 

 Ties on 17 divided. Ties on 16 were shot off and divided bv Riley 

 and MeGee, J. M. Anderson and W. Anderson, Owens and Cogs- 

 well. 



Shoot No. 5, 10 Peoria blackbirds, entrance $2: 



Kilev 1011111001— 7 Denser 0001110111- 4 



Johnson lQQllOOOll— 5 Doak 1010110111— 7 



Holmes 1010111100— 6 Beck 1000111111— 7 



"Tommie" 0111111100— 7 Mock 1001010011— 5 



Cosby 1101010110— 6 West 1111010101— 7 



Mensing 1010110101- 6 Hudson 1C11111111— 9 



McDonald 0000, 00100- 1 Holmes 1101001000— 4 



Waggoner 1111111111—10 Dixon ..0U1111101— 8 



St Cloud 0111101111— 8 C Guinotte 0111000101— 5 



Elliott 1111011111- 9 Smith 1101110111— 8 



Rogers 0011011011-6 J Underwood .1111111011-9 



J Anderson 0111011111—8 Haysnm 1110111110—8 



Schaaf 1100111101- 7 Batchellor 1111111111—10 



Hesoos lioiilllio- 8 



Waggoner aud Batchollor first, ties on 9 div. second, Hayson 

 third, "Tommie" fourth. 



Shoot No. 6, 10 Pcoria.s; entrance 82; ties divided: 



Smith 1010111111-8 Beck 1011000101—5 



Hespos 0111111111- 9 Havson 1111111111—10 



.1 Uuderwood. 1110111111— 9 McDonald 0001100100— 3 



Mensing 1111111111-10 Elliott 1111111111-10 



Lang - 1111101111- 9 Little Puck 1001000011-4 



Batchellor 1 101 111 110 — 8 Newson .0110011111— 7 



Combe 1111011000— 6 Moore..- 0100111111- 7 



Durkee 1011111110— 8 Deuser 1101110111— 8 



Rogers 1010011100- 5 Younge. 1111111101-9 



Tommie 1111111111—10 Dixon llllliooii— 8 



Hagerty 1101111111— 9 Cooger 1101101111— 8 



Stice 1110101111- 8 St Cloud 1011111111- 9 



J Anderson 1110011101— 7 Nicols 1101G11111— 8 



Waggoner 1101111111- 9 C Guinotte 1011010100— 5 



Staiger 0011110011— 6 Cosby 1001110111— 7 



Hudson 1111111111-10 Dentuck: 1011011111— 8 



Scott - 1111111110-9 



May SO. 



Shoot No 7, State Association medal shoot, open only to one 

 team of four from one club belonging to the association, 15 birds 

 each mar. 30yds. rise, use of both barrels, ties 3 birds at 30yds, 

 entrance §20 each team, birds extra, $100 of entrance to go to the 

 club last holding the medal and the balance of purse divided 

 among to highest scares: 



St. Louis. St. Louis. Kansas City, Kansas Citv. 



LDDozier 111121121112111-15 D A Williams. .112oolon01o212b- 8 



H P Wilson . . . 112!o22!001 1110-11 J Underwood . .102111001012110-10 



J Coles 1 01 2o! 0-200 ,211 - S) D Underwood .1120o21olol1ol2- 6 



Kentuck 1201111011 ol323- 12 F Smith 210gll020021002- 8 



47 34 



Excelsior, St. Louis. 16-Gauge, Kansas Citv. 



F Trescber. . .0o1012o(l12012Ki 8 J H MeGee'". . 210122122011002-11 



J E Hagerty...lo!22101210r.l1 -12 .! E Riley 01112111 12.23113-14 



JG Schaaf.. . 20o202oo222o121— 9 W V Rieger.. . .2ol2o01ol2222o2-10 



Dr. Pitts 0olol212oll0o21- 9 C Quinotte.. . .022ol22002o0211- 9 



Riverside, St. Louis. 

 L Hespos... .».0110?o!002o2022- 8 



H EicbofT 200101220o'12001- 6 



FPohlmann . .20?o000020200oo— 4 

 LangenbacheroolX)2020oo02oo2 — 4 



Keystone, Cameron. Mo. 



J R Parks 231111211111101—14 



P D Watson. ..111210ololo!K)10 - 8 

 O W Schniede r 1 2o MioOO llolOl— 7 

 J C Caldwell . .21Hlolol]111ol-13 



41 



Forrester, Kansas < 'it y. 

 W^ A Anderson II l0o')< '.'00102ool— 5 

 C F Holmes ... 1 1 112 1 11121211.2—15 

 C J Sinelzer. . .O2OHOOOUO0OIO- 6 

 D P Dook IOOIOO2OI0IOIIO- 7 



Moberly, Mo. 

 L H Staiger. . .10211oll22ol011 — 11 



SH Clark 002l2ol22102l01-10 



J McGougin...ol2101112212111-13 

 J Jones 2112122ol221ol0-15 



Gate City, Kansas City. 

 C R Mumma..0o201o200121212- 9 

 JAR Elliott. .122221211110111— 14 



L Scott ol2220021 020020 - 8 



H B Hibler. . . .o20002102ololol- 7 



44 



"O. K.," Kansas City. 

 E Hickman. . . .llllc.111 1021 121— 13 

 C E Bassett . . .02002020o002100- 5 



J Porter oo2ol2o21100oOO— 6 



R Ricketts.... o22012o21oll00o- 8 



32 



Sportsmen's, St. Joseph. 

 J N Batc.hellor00ololll3111211— 11 



J Com.be n 11101201 lol20— 11 



H Akhurst. . . .111112123101122-14 

 Paul Frank e .2ool222121 21121- 13 



49 



Blue Valley, Mo. 



S West o001oollo201020- 6 



Hudson. 001010311101110- 9 



E Guinotte .... 2101 200120ol00o— 7 

 Argo 21o011011010010— 9 



31 



Independence, Mo. 



J J Owens 122olllo2112000-10 



J N Herson .... 020101110012101— 9 

 O W Cogs weU, 201 10o0022oo200 - 6 

 G H Parker. . ..10100110112o210- 9 



*» "# 

 Independent, Kansas City. 

 E Bingham . . 1 1o0 1 c,21 131131 1-12 

 W Anderson.. 11112101 101211o— 12 

 A B Thomas. .112210121121211-14 

 EC Borden... 002210112231222-12 



50 



Belt Line, Kansas City. 

 W R Killy . . .01100o0o2010121— 7 W J Baehr. . .122111111210110 -13 

 F Denser 111010100112011-10 W Mousing. . 2101o2021212101— 11— 41 



One hundred dollars was paid the Cameron Gun Club, which 

 won the medal last year. The Independent Gun Club won medal 

 and first money, St. Joseph second, Moberly third, and St. Louis 

 Gun Club fourth. 



Shoot No. 8 X St. Louis Gun Club medal shoot; open to any mem- 

 bers of the Missouri State Association only. To be shot for under 

 the rules of the St. Louis Gun Club; 10 live birds, ground traps, 

 30yds. rise, use of both barrels; ties 3 birds same conditions; en- 

 trance $10, including birds; all of the entrance money to go to 

 last holder of medal: 



E W VV estern 200o1 oo223 - 5 C F Holmes .0122231203- 8 



C Guinotte 01o.2o02222-6 W Peters O0O0O2O0OO- 1 



E Bingham 



J Porter 



.1232011111—9 

 . .2201000112— 6 



J Smith 2121232110- 9 



J Pryor oll0201120- 6 



WAkinsou 0000011212—5 J Robinson 1020132112—8 



A E Thomas 1220ol22ol— 7 



W S Halliwell 2002202202-6 



W Tanner 0o002ol200- 3 



M F Myers 21012ol010- 6 



F P Dallmeyer 13^121121o-9 J C Caldwell 11212ol211— 9 



A A Bombeck 2220200110-6 C R Mumma 0211221011— 8 



JAR Elliott 0123112211-9 A Akhurst 1202031112— 8 



J E Riley 212222o023-8 W Q Dallmeyer .... o2o2ol2102- 6 



J E Haggerty 1.322o22032--8 W V Rieger 211122012o- 8 



H Waggoner 111122o00 -7 D Underwood 21312o2o31- 8 



C J ScBjnelzer 000010100 -2 JG Schaaf 1112111222—10 



Paul Frank 121ol2oll0-7 F J Smith .1210313202- 8 



L H Vories 0111022103- 7 M M McDonald . . . .1101101113— 8 



J W BatcheUor. . . . 1111111122-10 J A Callahan OCoOoloOOO- 1 



W Evringharn 1111110022— 8 J M Anderson 1222ol1o11— 8 



F Deuser 1211212oll— 9 W M Anderson . . . .1111112121—10 



EC Borden 0120111210- 7 J MLongsdale UllSOloOo- 6 



W J Baehr 1321110031— 8 J R Parks 22221ollll— 9 



Sam Hill 0230101122- 7 J II McGee 1212223112-10 



L G Clark 233110o31o- 7 O Cogswell 22l2l212o2— 9 



J J Owen 2210100220- 6 R J Holmes 01 1 1 1 1 <> 1 1 1 - 8 



G Mock 1111212112-10 W Mensing 2211131103- 9 



Kentuck 1211121121-10 G W Yeoman 201l20lo00- 5 



J Bryan 0o2o10003o— 3 P D Watson 122lo200l0- K 



J Boyd 2o101o2l20— 6 W T Irwin 2112101111- 9 



J Savage .olH1120U— 8 C Sockbridge 222001o013- 6 



J Combe 221220o012— 7 L Scott 30olll2310- 7 



J Reeves 0120101000— 4 L Staiger 02ol210o02— 5 



Little Puck 0220J 1 1021- 7 F Freseher 2oo020L0o0- 3 



R Hayson 21o32021o2— 7 E Hickman 2111o2212o - 8 



Ties on 10 agreed to divide the purse at the next shoot, to be 

 held at Cameron. The shoot-off for possession of medal resulted 

 as follows. The tie was shot at 15 birds, miss and out and wait: 

 J. G. Schaff 0, J. Batchellor 8, G. Mock 0, Kentuck 12, W. Ander- 

 son 12, J. H. McGee 14. 



Ties on 9 for §50, donated by W. M. Anderson, 3 birds, miss and 

 out and wait: Bingham 1, Dallmeyer 2, Elliott 1, J. Smith, Men- 

 sing and Irwin 9 each and divided. 



Ties on 8 for a Coifs hammerless shotgun: Riley and Savage 

 6 each and divided, C. Holmes 5, F. G. Smith 3, Robinson 3, 

 Mumma 2, Akhurst, 3, Rieger 1, D. Underwood 2, McDonald 2, 

 Hickman 2, Hagerty 2, Anderson 0, R. J. Holmes not present when 

 called. 



Ties on 7 for an Ithaca shotgun; A r ories 12, Havson 11. Hill 7, 

 Thomas 5, Franke 1, Clark 3, Borden 2, Waggoner 0, Combe 1, 

 Puck 1. Scott 1. 



Ties on 6 for a Winchester repeating shotgun: Lockridge G, 

 Halliwell 5. Watson 4. Bombeck 2, Owen 2, C. Guinotte 1, Porter 

 1, W. Q. Dallmeyer 1, Boyd 1, Longsdale 0. 



Ties on 5 for a corduroy hunting suit: Staiger 41, Atkinson 39, 

 Yeoman 7. 



Owing to the non-appearance of Peters, who was tied with 

 Callahan on the poorest score, the latter killed 3 birds and was 

 awarded a corduroy hunting suit. 



Shoot No. " 

 Tracey 

 teau 9, 



8, Peek 7. Evringharn H, J. Guinotte 4, Marshall 5, E. Argo 9. Mer- 

 rill 7, Scott 8, Callahan 7, Hudson 7, St. Cloud 9, Allison 5, Hayson 



9, F. Smith 8, Hinze, 7, Kalier 8, Dukeman 3, Scoville 6, Younge 8, 

 Holly 4. Mensing 10, Knay 6, Stice 10, Crabill 8, Hagerty 7, Budd 9, 

 Parks 8, McGougan 6, J. Underwood 7, Porter 6, West 7, Karl 7, 

 Head 7, Thomas 8. Ties on 10 divided first, ties on 9 divided 

 second, Younge and Crabill third, West fourth. 



Shoot No. 10, 10 Peoria blackbirds, entrance S3; Alderson 8, 

 Holmes 5, Coover 6, Crabill 10. S. Hill 8. Kalier 8, Beck 8, Coley 9. 

 Chouteau 9. Tommy 10, Stice 9, Hespos S, Eiehoff 8, Long 8, Crabill 

 6. Karl 6, Moore 5, Dukeman 10, Hampton 6, Havson 9, Greneger 9, 

 Younge 8, Orange 7, Riley 9, Holly 8, Argo 7, Lone .lack 10, St. 

 Cloud 10. Elliott 8, Scott, 6, Hudson 8, Marshall 3, Budd 9, Rickner 

 8, Head 7, Hinze 8, Mensing 10, Hagerty 8, J. Anderson 10. Tommy, 

 Dukeman and Anderson first; Chouteau, Greneger and Budd 

 second, Holly and Rickner third; Argo fourth. 



Shoot No. 11, 10 Peoria blackbirds, entrance $2: Stice 10, Cra- 

 bill 9, Dallmeyer 9, Hagerty 7, O. Guinotte 8. Waggoner 5, Budd 



10, Lone Jack 8, St. Cloud 10, Hespos 8. Younge 4, Eickoff 4, Holly 

 8, Mensing 8, Long 9, Tommie 9, West 9, Beck 9, CosbyO, Chouteau 

 10, Rickner 9, Santa Glaus 7, Riley 7, Evringharn 8, Scott 10. F. 

 Smith 8. Self 6, Wasson 7, Deuser 8, Doak 7. 



Friday, May 81. 



W V Rieger ollllll 



C R Mumma 111001 



G Yeoman 000001 



barrel 

 one ba 

 £75 added: 



J R Stice 111011 10 11-8 C W Budd 111111 10 11-9 



E Hickman OlloOl 1111—7 J W Wagstaff . . . .OolllO 00 10—4 



Kentu.k 111111 1110—9 CFHolmes OOOloO 10 00-2 



Caldwell lolHl 10 10-7 C Guinotte OololO 10 10—4 



J R Parks 111011 1111—9 Lockridge 811000 11 10—5 



A VV Lucas oOOOOl 10 11—4 G B Orr 111111 11 10— 9 



J P Lucas 101100 10 00 - 4 J Reeves 101dl 0110—6 



J E Riley 111100 1111—8 1) Uuderwood ...OoooOO 0111-3 



E Bingham oOlOll 1111—7 Sam Hill Kfooll 10 00—4 



WS Halliwell.... 111011 10 10—7 P Franke 110000 10 01—4 



" 10 10—7 J Elliott 111110 1111-9 



00 01—5 L Vories 111110 11 01-8 



10 00—2 Little Puck 100101 00 00—3 



F Arn 110100 10 10-5 W Wiggins 011101 1111-8 



J M Anderson .... 110011 10 11—7 J Robi nso n 110101 11 1 1—8 



W M Anderson.. .111111 0110—8 E C Bingham 111011 1110-8 



R J Holmes 111011 10 01—7 Jackson ....000000 11 00—2 



L Scott 111111 10 11-9 J S West llllol 10 11-8 



E a Holly 101111 00 11—7 F J Smith HOlol 1111-8 



WS Francis 111011 0110—7 W A Atkinson . . .001000 01 00—2 



F Denser 111111 00 10-7 J W Batchellor. .011110 00 01—5 



P D Watson 111011 10 11—8 R J Ricketts 000001 00 00—1 



C W Schneider... 0ol oil 10 00—4 W J Baehr 111100 10 11—7 



Lone Jack 101011 0101—6 J Dukeman OOOolO 00 00—1 



E H Young lololO 10 10—5 J Crabill 111101 11 10—8 



J Underwood 1111.11 10 10—8 M Murphy 101111 10 10— 7 



EU Western 011011 00 11-6 C C Mardis oOOOli) il l 1-5 



J E Hagertv 111101 10 01-7 R Hayson 1ol0l0 10 00—4 



A Bombeck 000110 10 00- 3 G P Cobey ....... loOlOl 0011—5 



W Mensing llloll 11 11-9 Dr West 00I0OO 00 11-3 



J Savage OoOlll 00 10-5 



Ties on 9, 8 and 7 divided; Caldwell and Anderson won fourth. 

 Shoot No. 13, open to the world, 10 live birds a 1, :36yds. rise, use of 

 one barrel, ties 3 birds at 30yds., entrance §7.50 including birds, 

 375 added: 



P Franke lolOlOOUl— 6 Ed Bingham OlOmilll— 8 



W T Wiggins 1110110001-6 D P Watson llloOlllll- 8 



Holly 00101o11o0-4 W V Rieger lllllllllo- 9 



J E Riley 1111111101—9 R J Ricketts HloollCK.il— 6 



M Murphy 10111oini-8 R J Holmes IOOUOIO0O— 4 



C F Holmes OOOlollOll— 5 J P Lucas OlollllOol— 6 



G B Orr O0I0OI0O0O-2 J M Anderson 11 1111 till— 10 



F J Smith imillllo-9 Dick Miles UlOOloill- 7 



W M Anderson Ollllllllo— 8 W Mensing UOllolOll— 7 



Kentuck... OllOolllll— 7 F Deuser 1010111011— 7 



C Guinotte 01000ool11-4 C W Schneider UlollOoll— 7 



D Underwood 101imool-7 C W Budd 1111111 1 1 l -io 



EGBingham HOllOloll— 7 J H McGee lllollOSl— s 



J Underwood OOOOOOlOoO— 1 J Robinson 1000101000- 3 



C R Mumma 11111 IOI00— 7 L Scott 0OO00IOIOI— 3 



W S Halliwell . . - . .lOlOoOlolO-i A E Thomas ollllOlOll— 7 



JAR Elliott 1101111111-9 J C Caldwell lllllollOO- 7 



J W Batchellor HOolllOll— 7 J A Parks lOllllollo— 7 



Ties on 10, 9 and 8 were divided. 



No. 14, 10 Peoria blackbirds: Dallmeyer 7, Dukeman 8, Mensing 

 9, Scott 7, Chouteau 7, J. Anderson 9, Hagerty 7, Stice 7, St. Cloud 



7. Budd 10, F. Holmes 2, Crabill 9, Deuser 8, E. Smith fi, Beck 8, 

 Younge 7, Cason 4, Roller 5, Waggoner 9. J. Smith 7, Holly 8, West 



8, Knocker 5, Hudson 10. Hickman 6, Combe 4, Puck 9, Savage 9. 

 Budd and Hudson first, Puck and Waggoner second, Deuser 

 third, J. Smith fourth. 



No. 15, 10 Peoria blackbirds, entrance $2: Keene 3, Mensing 9, 

 Scott 8, Dallmeyer 10, Deuser 9, Roller 8, Waggoner 7, Chouteau 

 8, Beck 8, Little Puck 6, Dukeman 6, Sutz 2, Crabill 9, Holmes 5, 

 Haggerty 6, Younge 9, Haygon 9, Elliott 8, Hynes 8. St. Cloud 9, 

 Stice 10, Anderson 8, Budd 10, Holly 6, Wiggins 6, Hudson 8. Ties 

 were divided. 



No. 16, 10 Peoria blackbirds, entrance $2: Scott S, Elliott 7, An- 

 derson 10, Hayson 8,".Holly 9, Little Puck 6 Schaaf 4. Mensing 9, 

 Dallmeyer 9, Budd 10, Deuser 9. Crabill 10, Chouteau 6, Waggoner 

 6, St. Cloud 9, Caldwell 10, Beck 10, Hudson 7, Hinze 7, Parks 8, 

 Stice 8, Batchellor 7, Wag6taff 7. Budd first, all balance divided. 

 June 1. 



No. 17, open to the world, 4 pair live birds, 21yds. rise, plunge 

 traps: ties, 2 pair at 24yds., entrance §7.50 including birds, §75 

 added: 



JAR Elliott 11 11 ol lo— 6 Rieger 10 00 00 10— 2 



J Batchellor 00 lo 11 11— 5 Thomas 11 11 01 11— 7 



F Deuser 00 lo 11 11— 5 Mock 10 00 00 11— 3 



Kentuck 00 10 10 10— 3 A W Lucas 11 lo lo 11- 6 



J O Caldwell 11 11 10 11-7 J S De Long 10 lo 00 11- 4 



J R Parks 11 lo 01 11- 6 D Underwood 11 11 11 11- 8 



C W Schnieder . . ..01 10 11 10— 5 J P Kinmou th 11 00 11 11— 6 



C R Mumma 00 10 10 01— 3 M Murphy 11 00 11 11— 6 



J S West 00 11 11 o0-4 E Bingham 11 11 o0 11-6 



Franke 11 10 ol 00-6 McGee lo 11 lo 00-4 



Budd 11 11 10 11-7 Wagstaff 00 11 11 00 -4 



Watson 01 11 ol 11-6 Roller 01 10 10 11—5 



F Smith lo 00 11 11-5 E C Bingham 01 lo 11 11—6 



W Anderson 01 11 11 lo— 6 Hickman 00 11 11 00 4 



C Guinotte 11 11 10 11-7 Scott ..00 o0 11 01—3 



Reeves ol 11 ol 01—5 



Ties on 8 and 7 divided first and second respectively, Watson and 

 Anderson third, Reeves and Smith fourth. 



No. 18, open to members of the State Association only, §150 

 donated by the Kansas City and Independence (Mo.) gun clubs, 

 10 birds, 30yds. entrance §2.50, the price of birds only: Wiggans 



6, Kentuck 10, F. J. Smith 6, Ed. Bingham 10, Hickman 8, Reeves 



7, CaldweUe, Parks 9, Kinmouth 7, J. S. DeLong 4, C. Guinotte 8, 

 Mumma 6, AV. T. James 9, J. Guinotte 8, C. F. Holmes 1, Mensing 



8, Robinson 7, Rilev 8, Hudson 3, Thomas 9, Watson 7, Schneider 

 J. Porter 7, Halliwell 4, Scott 9, West 4, Savage 8, Elliott 9, L. Por- 



sett 4, J. Underwood 9, B. Holmes 6, Knarf 7, Owens 5, Cogswell 5, 

 Van Brent 7, Western 5. Four moneys and all ties were divided. 



Shoot No. 19, open to the world, 10 live birds, 30yds., use of both 

 barrels, ties at 3 birds, 30yds., entrance $7.50, including birds, 

 with §50 added: Knocher 5, C. Guinotte 9, S. Porter 7, Rieger 7, 

 J. Anderson 9, W. Anderson 8, F. Smith 6, Deuser 6, Baehr 6, R. 

 Holmes 5, Riley 10, Halliwell 3, Wasson 10, C. Holmes 7, Murphy 



6, D. Underwood 6, Orr 8, Kentuck 7, Dock 5, Thomas 6, Elliott 7, 

 J. Underwood 6, Ed. Bingham 9, Reeves 6, J. E. Guinotte 8, Rob- 

 inson 9, Scott 6, James 8, Peters 3 Chonteau 6, Hickman 4, Kin- 

 mouth 9, McGee 8, Wiggins 9, Baehr 7, We3t 6, Vories 7, Wil- 

 liams 5. Ties on 10, 9 and 8 divided first, second and third re- 

 spectively. In shoot off, ties on 7, Elliott, Underwood and Porter 

 divided fourth. 



Shoot No. 20, 10 Peoria blackbirds, entrance §2: Crabill 8, Beck 



8, Kentuck 6, KaeueO, Cailv 8, Budd 10, Frank 5, C. Holmes 8, 

 Murphy 7, Deuser 8, Young 7, Savage 8, Hudson 9, Hinze 8, Men- 

 sing 9. Ties 011 10 and 9 div. first and second, Crabill third. 



Shoot No. 21, 10 Peoria olackbirds, entrance §2: Rieger 5, HoUy 



7, CrabiU 10, Colly 7, Beck 8, Kinmouth 8, Mensing 10, C. Holmes 



2, .1. Anderson 10, Budd 9, Riley 8, Deuser 8, Murphy 6, Hudson 8, 

 F. Holmes 8, Keene 7. Three moneys, all ties were div. 



Shoot No. 22, 10 Peoria blackbirds, entrance §2: Deuser 8. Budd 



9, W. Anderson 9, Meade 6, Kentuck 8. Mardis 5, Roller 7, Men- 

 sing 8, Murphy 7, Riley 5. Kinmouth 10. Kinmouth first, Budd 

 second, and Deuser third. 



Summary of the winners of special average prizes: J. A. R. 

 Elliott won a handsome medal donated by Pollock Bros, of this 

 city. Ed. Bingham won a gold medal donated by James Whit- 

 field of the Referee. E. Bingham and Elliott tied for an L. C. 

 Smith shotguu. They will settle the ownership at some future 

 time. §25 tor best average in the two double bird shoots was won 

 by D. Underwood. Basket champagne for the second best aver- 

 age in the two double hird shoots was tied for by Parks, E. Bing- 

 ham and Budd. Parks purchased the interest of the other two, 

 and took the wine home with him. A case of imported Rhine 

 wine for the third best average in the two double bird shoots was 

 tied for by Riley, Ed. Bingham, C. Guinotte, Lucas and Wat6on. 

 By the turn of the dice Watson became the owner. W. M. Ander- 

 son became the owner of a Parker shotgun by virtue of his hav- 

 ing made the highest average in certain specified shoots. Mr. C. 

 P. Fairman carried home a split-bamboo fishing rod for the low- 

 est scores in three specified events on the programme. A Blan- 

 chard loading machine was tied for by Holmes and Dozier, and 

 the ownership is still to be decided. Messrs. Franke, Hickman, 

 W. Anderson and Murphy broke even for a set of pearl handle 

 table knives, and the ownership is still in doubt. Unser Fritz. 



The figure 2 denotes killed with second barrel, the o dead out of 

 bounds. 



WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA MATCHES. 



COLUMBIA, Pa.— The past three weeks were fortunate ones for 

 our small hut prosperous club. Arrangements had been 

 made with the gun clubs of Marietta, Lancaster and Mountville, 

 in the order named, for team contests, the first of which took 

 place at Marietta on May 17. Shooting on this occasion was re- 

 markably poor owing to a very high wind. 



The scores at 15 birds each stood— Columbia Club: AC. Krue- 

 ger 11, C. Franciscus 10, W. G. Taylor 7, J. Broom 7, F. Heckel 5. 

 S. Wayne 1, T Crownshield 1; total 42. Marietta Club: H. Riale 3 



3, G. Buchanan 3, H. Musselman 4, R. King 3, G. Herbst 4, F. Ruby 

 1U, Sergen 8; total 35. 



Second match, at 5 pair doubles— Columbia: Krueger 5. Tavlor 

 5, Franciscus 4, Broom 4, Heckel 3, Stevens 2, Crownshield 1- 

 total 24. Marietta: Riale 3, Buchanan 4, Musselman 3, King o' 

 Herbst 5, Ruby 4, Sergen 3; total 26. 



Third match, 11 singles— Columbia: Krueger 8, Broom 8, Taylor 

 7. Stevens 7, Franciscus 6, Heckel 6, Crownshield 2; total 44. Mari- 

 etta: Riale 7. Buchanan 3, Musselman 6, King 6, Herbst 3. Ruby 8 

 Sergen 5; total 38. 



The nGxt match took place at Lancaster on the 241 h of May. 

 Only two matches were here intended, but a third was necessary 

 owing to there being a tie. The following are the scores on this 

 occasion: First match, 12 singles-Columbia Club: A. C. Krueger 

 11, C. Franciscus 9, Heckel 10, Taylor 7, Broom 7, Stevens 6, 

 Crownshield 6, Fendrich 4; total 60. Lancaster Club: W. Fieles 

 9, Snyder 9, Dr. Ilyus 8, Reynolds 8, Cummings 7, Anderson 6. 

 Miller 6, Wiley 5, total 58. 



Second match, 3 pair doubles— Columbia: Franciscus 5, Fend- 

 rich 4, Heckel 4, Stevens 4, Krueger 3, Taylor 3, Broom 3, Crown- 

 shield 1; total 27. Lancaster: Anderson 5, Snyder 5, Fieles 5, 

 Ilvus 4, Cummings 3, Wiley 3, Reynolds o. Miller I: total 29. 



Third match, 6 singles-Columbia: Krueger 6, Heckel 6, Fend- 

 rich 5. Taylor 4. Broom 4, Franciscus 3, Stevens 3, Crownshield 2; 

 total 33. Lancaster: Miller 5, Fieles 4, Anderson 4, Snyder 4, 

 Wilev 4, Ilyus 3, Reynolds 3, Cummings 3; total 29. 



On May 31 the last, match was shot, namely, with the Mountain- 

 vilie Club. A heavy rain was falling while the match was being 

 shot, which prevented a full attendance from either club. The 

 match was shot at Columbia, and resulted in a decided victory 

 for the home club, and as the Mountain ville has of late claimed 

 the championship of Lancaster county, that title is now Colum- 

 bia's. 



First match, 15 singles— Columbia Club: A. C. Krueger 14 C. 

 Franciscus 14, F. Stevens 13, W. G. Taylor 11, T. Crownshield 1 11, 

 Fendrich 7; total 70. Mountaiu ville Club; H. O. Leachey 12, J. 

 Pennypacker 12. T. Crane 10, W. Yohn 9, H. Kauffman 8, E. B 

 KreadyO; total 57. 



Second match, 5 pairs doubles— Columbia: Franciscus 10 

 Krueger 8, Stevens 7, Fendrich 7, Taylor 6, Crownshield 3; total 

 41. Mountainville: Kaufman 8, Pennypacker 7, Yohn 6, Kready 



4, Leachey 4, Crane 2; total 31. Bannerman. 



CLEVELAND, O., May 31.-The West End, Locksley, and Rock- 

 port gun clubs met on the Rockport grounds to-dav to contest for 

 the badge offered by the Standard Target Company. The club 

 winning the badge at three successive shoots is entitled to keep 

 it, and as the Rockports were victorious at the last two shoots, 

 they naturally put lorth every effort to win to-day. it is claimed 

 that they took in three or four of the best shooters of the Berea 

 Club as "honorary" members to help them out. The West End 

 Club protested vigorously, but as there was no rule governing 

 the case, the Berea contingency were allowed to take part. The 

 controversy seemed to have a salutary effect on the West End, 

 however, for they shot better as a club than ever before, and when 

 the totals were added it was found that they were 13 birds ahead. 

 Everything considered, the scores made by all the clubs were 

 good, the rain came down in torrents part of the time and the 

 smoke hung like a curtain between the shooters and their targets 

 all day. The conditions were 25 single Htandard targets, at 18yds • 



West End Club. Rockport Club. Locksley Club. 



W Bennett 20 M Eaton 21 C Maila 13 



W Bell 18 J Curren 14 J Tegardine 17 



NRanney 23 A Brown 20 E Pease 15 



JPrechtel 21 O McMahon 16 J H Byer 20 



F Prechtel 30 H T Smith 22 A M Hall ..,19 



C Hebhard 17 E Keyes 13 J Andrews 20 



JLKohn 13 S Pease 15 TCHall... 14 



DA Coulter 20 C Sanford 22 FMulally.... ' 17 



C Coulter 20 F Smith 17 A Senks .... " 13 



H Basset 18 A Fairchild 16 A Hall 15 



188 175 16^ 



SPRINGFIELD, Mass.— The Springfield Shooting Club will hold 

 a two days' tournament on Gunn's lot, on June 12 and 13. The 

 events both days will be open to aU. and §150 will be offered in 

 prizes. There will be used eight new Keystone traps, and the 

 Keystone rules will govern the proceedings. The committee of 

 arrangements consists of M. W. Bull, secretary; Paul N. Demau, 

 F. Le Noir and H. L. Keyes. All events with 12 entries or more 

 will be divided into -'fours," and all under 12 will he divided into 

 "threes." 



TORONTO, June 1.— The watch and gun trophy shoot of the 

 Stanley Gun Club took place on McDowall & Co.'s grounds this 

 afternoon. The weather was not at aU bad, but could not be 

 ceunted a good field day. The scores are in some instances not 

 up to the aveeage. T. Sawden, Jr., the club's youngest shooter, in 

 all appearances proves himself the best, winning both watch and 

 gun, with scores of 19 and 32 respectively, out of 35, at 31yds. 

 riBe. 



