July 18, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



587 



motor railroad near tlie famous Hot Springs. A large crowd wa 

 present and all enjoyed themselves. A terrible mountain dust- 

 Btorni was in progress and mart e the shooting very difficult, and 

 tended 

 cluh 

 wbo 



Helena Club is~composedof about 60 promineutcitizen 



one as clever as uc 

 used and tbe American rules governed. '1 be prizes were donated 

 by Mr. H. Bryan, ot the Helena gun store: Baker gun, value S30, 

 trunk gun ease, value $10, casli $5, cash 82. 

 Fixsteven^ 



p., T hmir 1101 J 100110110001110-12 Cromn. . i 11 111 



Bx-van iSSffloSfflnOOO-M K^^'fflfflffl?A i fc? 



Ke'unett 00111101111101001010-12 Sharp 1 10111010000 101 1 tl 1 10 — 11 



Manuel! '.milinOllllllHllO-18 Boos 11000111001010101010-10 



^iSy^(Wiiroio^iw3a)- 4 Clark. ...oiiooooionoioniito-ii 



Piwser 10flmi0010l00011110-ll Soanlau .. .1000110101 ICtflOOUOl-ll 

 affli^lOraffloMaTO -11 Balliett. . . 11000111011101111010-13 

 Clarke ..01100110111111110000-12 . toJHj ,, . n 



Fisk won gun on shoot-off, Skmner second, Balliet third, Os- 

 wald fourth. , . _„ ■ 



Fifteen singles, Keystone rules, $1.50, birds extra: 



Manuel 111111111111100-13 Harrity OimHUO 10108-41 



Fisk 110111111011111-13 Oswald W$$8$rk~ 9 



Hineklev 011000100011011— 7 Cromn 10111001111 1111-13 



Clarke 1 01 UlOOOillOOl - Bryan 101110100001101— 8 



Barbour 010)1110110)1) )-ll KwasM OOOUlllllllOlO- 9 

 Balliett 111101101101 101-11 „ , „ „. t , 



Manuel won first on shoot off, Crouin second, Barbour, Ballieit 

 and Harrity divide third, Oswald fourth, Bryan fifth. 



Sweepstakes, 5 Maeomber metal targets, 50 cents, one trap: 



Fisk. 11111-5 Hanson }1 010-3 



Skinner Hlll-K Davis. 11100-8 



Barbour 11111-5 Clark < 10 0-3 



Kenn ett 01111- 4 Cronin 00110-2 



Balliett 11011-4 Bryan 10001-3 



Oswald 11101—1 Prasser 11000-2 



Boas 01101-3 Hinckly 10000 -1 



Manuel 01110—3 Jones ... .. 00001—1 



First and second divided, Hanson third on shoot-ofr. 



. ges: 



Everett 



Georgeson 



Batemau 



Kirlt 



A B Blyth 



Ties divided. 



Same conditions: 



Batman?^V.V.V;.VJ33HSiS-^5 WillWooUey 



Leonard 1001111111- 8 Fargo 



Apple 0111000101-5 Nelson.. ..... 



Six single live birds, 5 ground traps, 30yds : 



Everett 011111—5 ttKrvpitsnn . 



Oeorgeson 191110-4 



Barman 010110-3 



A E Blvth 111011-5 



A D Blyth 111111-6 



Ties divided. . _„ , 



Ten single live birds, ground traps, 30yds.: 



Everett... 1011011111-8 A K Blyth 



001 101001 1- 5 A D Blyth m-OllUpl-8 



0111111111-9 LE Allen ^ vn « u ^i 



.1111111111-10 Ingvcrtson • 00 0-3 



1 001 001 1 01— 5 Briggs 0100110010 - -1 



1110111111- 9 



.oioooooooa— i 



.0UM) 110000—3 



lugvei'tson 



Liekwood — 



Evans 



Nelson 



Briggs 



1100000-0 



001011-3 



I1C100-3 



110110-4 



0001) 11 -2 



,1111100101-7 



. ! 110010111— 7 



.1110 1 11101-8 

 .1111011100-7 



Ten singles, $2, Keystone system: 



Kennett 1111000111— 7 Cronin 1101011010- 6 



Fisk 1111111111-10 Skinner 1111110111- 9 



Manuel 1111111011- 3 Bailie tt „ .0101111111- 8 



" Ties divided. This closed tbe day's shooting. They will give a 

 tournament in September, to which all sportsmen who are not 

 professionals are cordially invited.— Williams. 



CHIO AGO, m, Julv 8.— Following are scores shot at the Govern- 

 ment Pier traps on July 4 and 7. Shooters will please hear in 

 mind that this very pleasant spot is easily accessible, and the 

 traps are open to all every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 

 afternoon. There should be a good turnout, for a nicer trap 

 ground is not to be found anywhere about the city: 



^Zt eK6yB '°^mnnwm-io Mack 100101101011- 7 



Krolll. 101110010111-8 Smith .011110101101-7 



Lee. 010100111101- 7 Willard 101111111111-11 



Boriru ,011011011111-8 Sinl.r.d. .. - nolo 001000- 6 



Gillespie 001101 001010- 5 



Ties on 8 div. 



Five pairs: 



Swasev 11 11 10 11 10-8 



Kroell". 10 10 10 10 10-5 



Lee CO 11 10 10 10-5 



Burton .10 10 10 01 10-5 



Gillespie 11 11 00 11 10-7 



First div., Smith third on shoot oft. 



Twelve Keystones: 



Burton .110111111111-11 Smith. . 



Swasev 111011011111—10 Gillespie 



Mack 1110011O1110- 8 Isbell . . . 



Kroell 101101111110- 9 Sinbad . 



Willard 111111111100-10 



Burton first on shoot-off, Willard second on shoot-off, Kroell 

 third. 



Six singles and 3 pair doubles: „ . „ ,„ 



Burton - ....011110 11 11 11-10 Smith 011110 11 10 10- 8 



Swasev'. HUH 11 11 01-11 Gillespie 111111 11 10 10-10 



Mack 100111 U 11 10- 9 Isbell 011111 (XI 10 11- 8 



Kroell .......011111 00 00 11- 7 Sinbad 111101 10 10 11-9 



Willard... ....110100 10 10 11-7 Hough 001011 11 00 11- 



Burton Ve . 8mSle . S: .111011110111-10 Smith 10100101H01- . 



S waS ev 111101111101-10 Gillespie 110011111111-10 



Mack 111111101111-11 Isbell 111000101010- 7 



Kroeli 101101110111-9 Sinbad 111110111101-10 



Willard.'.'..' 111101111111-11 Hough lOlilOHOOOO- 6 



Nine singles and 3 pair doubles: 

 Burton 111011111 1110 10-12 Gillespie. ..011011101 10 10 11-10 



Swasev 110011111 111111-13 Isbell 111111111 111110-11 



Mack " 100111011 00 11 10- 9 Sinbad 111110111 10 10 10-11 



Kroell' 111111011 111101-13 Hough ....110111111 00 10 11-11 

 Willard'.' '.dOlllllll 111111-14 Angelica... 100000011 10 10 10-6 

 Smith . . . ..101111010 11 11 11-13 



GBSte.^.^.lllOllOlOIOl- 8 Kroell 011001111101- 8 



Willard ,..111101001111-9 Swasey 101111110111-10 



Smith • ...101111111111-11 Burton 111111101111-11 



Angelica . ...011101001010-6 Hough 111101011010-8 



Mack 110011011111- 3 Sinbad 1)11001111101- 8 



"Mine sineles and 3 pair doubles: 



Gillespie 101101111 10 10 10-10 Kroell 111110111 11 11 11-14 



Willard .111111101 10 10 11-12 Swasey 111111111 11 10 00-13 



Smith .011110011 11 01 00- 9 Burton 111110111 11 10 10-12 



Angelica .010000011 10 00 00- 4 Sinbad 110110110 10 10 11-10 



Mack ...111011101 10 11 10-11 



Saturday, Julv 6, 20 Keystones: Finlay 8, Knoke 13, Pennell 16, 

 Patton 11, Kroell 16, Johnson 12, Peters 11, James 10.— E. Hough. 



THE TUCKER SYSTEM —Pittsburgh, Pa.. July 13.— Editor 

 Forest and Stream: At a recent shoot held at Jeaimette. Pa., one 

 of tbe matches was shot according to the Tucker system, and the 

 inclosed score was made at 9 bluerocks, entrance p, five moneys: 



1st T)iv. 2d Div. 3d Div. 



Mack — 



Smith 



Willard., 

 Sinbad. . 



. 01 11 00 11 10-6 

 .10 10 10 11 10-6 

 . .00 11 00 11 10-6 

 . .10 11 11 10 11—8 



...011011111111-10 

 ...111101110010- 8 

 . ..110111111111— 11 

 100101011111- 8 



.JhlOU-4 

 .111110-5 



.110101-4 

 .100110-3 

 ..101000-2 



.000010-1 

 .001010-2 

 . IC-OOIO-S 

 111111—6 

 100109-2 



Georgeson.'.'. '.'.'. '.'.'.'. .11)0111010-7 Leonard 



Bartlett 11GH00111— 7 Mc..,ain 



Nelson 0001111100—5 A D Blyth 



First div., second, miss and out, won by A. K, Blytb, 

 Team shoot, 3 pair live birds, 2 plunge traps, 21. yds., 80yds. bound- 



a"e Blvth 01 11 10-4 Oeorgeson 11 10 11—5 



ADBlyth..::......]! 01 11-5-9 McLitin 0L 11 10 4-9 



Tie shot off: „ , , nn 



A E Blvth 0111—3 Geor?eson 1100—3 



ad Bivth.'..:.::: 01 00-1-4 m.^uu ...00 00-0-2 



Ten single Peorias, 3 traps, 18yds., 60 and 40 per cent,: 



Genrgeson 1111111110-9 Leonard 1O0101101-6 



Ingvertson 1010110100-5 Allen 10010 111 1-7 



Loekwood HOlOlllol-7 Nelson 10001UOU1-5 



Ties of 7, won by Allen on shoot-off. 



LUDI, O., Julv 4.— Lodi Gun Club tournament, 8 traps, ihyds. 

 rise, Chamberla'in rules, 50, 30 and 30 per cent. Practice shoot 

 No. 1. 50 cents entry, bluerocks: . , 



McDonald Ill 11 1-8 F L Aid rich 



H Aldrich 001011-3 McKinney 



CrcMcr 101110-4 



Third divided. Practice shoot No. 2, 50 cents ent y: 



Crosier 111111—0 McDonald 



W W Roger 011111-5 McKinney 



i L Aldrich 011010-3 KAldriit 



Match No 2, 50 cents entry, 6 birds. 



Lee 901101 3 McDonald 



Enc-arc. CtlllO-4 EHUtt 



McKinney 110111-5 Chase 



Sm'llev 110110-4 H Aldrich 

 FL Aldrich .011)10—4 Crosier . 



Third divided. Match No. 2, 50 cents entrance, 8 birds: 



H Aldrich 101111100-6 Crosier 11101101 1-7 



Lee 000011110-4 CoJlins 101011100-5 



Kennard 000001110 -3 McKin hey 011101011-6 



Smalley .000010001 -S F I Ai in. i .110000) 11- ■-. 



Rogers 010101000- 3 Elliott 010101110-5 



McDonald 111000010-4 



Ties divided. Match No. 3, 4 pairs, entrance .:> cents: 



OttSta 01 1 1 01 -4 H Aldrich 10 1110-4 



M •Den -Id 10 10 10-c A M EabincDr. 10 01 10-3 



Roeera 00 10 00-1 .1 N High 10 10 11-4 



fEmomt* 10 01 lo— if Steele .. 10 1110-4 



SiiKillev 11 11 00—4 



Ties shot off: Cronin first, McDonald, McKinney and Robinson 

 divided second, Rogers third. 



Match No. 4, $1 entrance, la birds: 



Crosier 011 111110111 -10 Collins 



Lee OOullOlOOlOO- 4 McKinney... 



: e. n 101011150110- 8 Steele 



Rotters 1111011.011 10- 9 Barnes 



McDonald 1010100H101- 7 H Aldrich . 



Smalley 010100001011- 5 FL Aldrich. 



Ties divided. 



Match No. 5, SI entrance, 10 turds: 



Robinson ... 1011111111- 9 H Aldrich ... 1101110000- 5 



McKinney 1101111101- 8 F L Aldrich 00100 0110- 4 



Crosier 0111110011-7 Smalley 1111101111— 9 



Lee ' : 0110100111- 6 McDonald 0011111.110- 7 



Eno-t-s 1111010,111- ' Barnes 1 01 110010- S 



High '." 0110111111- 8 



F i«t and second div., third shot off won by Rogers. 



Match No. 6 S3 entrance, $30 guaranteed, 20 birds: 

 Rogers 10101 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 01101—15 Kenuard. .0011.0030011100000111— 8 

 Robinson. J110111 111 1111 111111- 18 Steele. . . .OlOHOOmOlHOlD 00-1 3 

 OrS .OOllOlOOOw. Smalley. ..11110101110111001010-13 

 MeKinnevl 1110101111111111 010 -Hi Barnes. . ..1100010110010HOU I 

 B lieu 101 10011001110113111-13 Oollins OIOIUIH 0011 I 101-12 

 Mc DonaldlOOI lllOlOllllOll 100-13 F Aldrich .11 11 11000011111 11011— 1 5 

 H AJ d richl 1 101001 1 11010101111-14 Chase 1 010010011010111 1011-12 



Tie on third shot off Aldrich winning. 



NORTHAMPTON, Mass.— The Norwood Gun Club, of this town, 

 had for visitors at their weekly shoot Messrs. Keyes, Bugbee and 

 DeMan, of Springfield. The shooting of the visitors was very good, 

 particularlvtlm of Mr. Keyes, whose sco.e of 22 out of 2d is away 

 the best ever done on the grounds. In double nse> Messrs. c« rt- 

 wright, of this place, Keyes and Bugbee dm web. 1 no Keystone 

 traps and targets were used and American Shooting Association 

 rules governed. Match at 25 Keystones: 



H L Keves llt1ll0ll llimill0ll0lll-22 



T T OarrwrV^ht 1101101111101 111110101011-19 



V N V)f Mart 101 1 1 01 1 101 1 1 101001111 101 —18 



a v-Rnshee 01 1 1001 ilOlOOillllllllOOl— 17 



T 1,, 101 HI 10101 11 1 100110111101-1" 



TTHrhiison .: no t: ■ 1 



PTri'oD 110 101 Oil 111 10001 01111 1C0— 1 



F 1, AbOTcro'mbie '.' lOQOimilOOOlOOOlOlOOUO-12 



E Fe^er ™ - - - lOlOlOOOUOOlOlOlOlOOOOU-11 



T T T ffar?wright SeS .' ... 11 11 10 -5 DeMan 01 00 1 0—2 



I Gavlor • . U 10 10-4 Chilson 10 10 01-3 



H Keves 1110 01-4 Absrcrcmbie ..00 10U0-1 



S Bugbee 10 00 11-3 



CLEVELAND, July 12— To-day was a great day for Cleveland 

 trap-shooters. The sport commenced early and lasted till nearlv 

 dark. The county badge shoot was hold in forenoon, and had but 

 ten entries, probably due to tbe early hour at which it com- 

 menced. Mr. D. A. Upson, the winner at the hist contest, was 

 not present, bur. was reoresented by Andrews. Sheldon won the 

 badge with a score of 46 out of 50. In the afternoon the Cleveland 

 Target Co.'S prize contest and the Cleveland Gun Club's bndge 

 shoot were held in conjunction. The scores made in the after- 

 noon were of a high order, Roberts and Ooryell leading with 23. 

 25 bluerocks at 18yds. were used. Following are tbe scores: 

 County Badge. Shoot. 



Holt 001 1 1 11 It'll 1 1 10101 10101)001—15 



110011001 1 1 10101 11111 1111-19— 34 



An 1 d 11111 01 011111111110111011 —23 



1 01 1 01 11110)1 1011 101 1 1111-20 -42 



Prechtel 11 1 11 1 0110 111 1 1 1 101 1 11101-21 



1111111111011101111111101-22-43 



Sheldon 1 1 1111 11 1 1 011 111111 110111—23 



1101101111111111111111111-23-46 



Coryell 01 1 001O1 1011 1 011.1301 11110—17 



1000 1 1 1 ! 1 1 11 1 1 01 1 II 1 11 11—19—36 



Gault 011001 1 1 100 1 101 10101 1 11 1 1-1 7 



11 1 1101 1 1 1 11110011 100110 1 - 19-36 



Calhoon 100 1 11 1U 1 1 1 1 1 10111 1 10 1 111—20 



110 i 10 1 1 1 110 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 000 1 - 1 8-38 



Forrester 1 00000 1 0t KllOOijlOll 1 1 1 101 1—13 



001 IfJ 11011101 01 1 ICO) 111 10 1 —15-28 



Andrews 10H 1 101 1 1001 00 1 101 1 00 1 01—15 



J 011 1 1 1 H 0i 101 1 i 10101010111— 1 6—31 



Roberts 111001 11111101 1 101011 1111— 20 



lllllllOiOlllOllOlllllOll— 19— 39 

 Cleveland Target Company's Contest. 



Roberts 11111111111)1011111111101-23 



Wheal it 10 i 00 1 1 10 1 01 11 1 1 1 1 1 ill H01—17 



\Y i 11 i a ins 1 1 1 1 01 1 101111 001 1111111 1—20 



W R H 1(111 011 1 1 1 01 1 01 1 01 1 01110-18 



< '-Oil, inn 111111111110)111010111111-22 



Onrvell - .D 11 111 10111 10111 11111111—23 



Prec h tol 1111)31 J0I111 1 10101 01 1 11) — 20 



.) Jones 



♦Holt 



Andrews 



*Elworthy 



Sheldon 



*Sweetman 



♦Berger 



Pay ton 



.001101111011— 8 

 .0111010)1111— 8 

 .10001011)1101- 6 

 .011110111101— 9 

 .liilllllOOOw. 



..ojoiiiiuooiw. 



looioH n 1 1 m in loom 11-20 



ion inim ioi nooioioiirit— if 



moii nnioj looiui imo-20 



011 1111001 010 1 101011 1 11 10-17 



0111 1 111 11001 llOillllllll— 21 



niioiiiioii.Moiniiiiiii— 23 



oiiim i ion) ioi moii n i-3i 



. . ioi 1 1 1 1 1 oi i) 10 1 oi o m im-21 



*Kilbv 100010011100 1 01000 w. — 7 



Herstai 11 HI o hi I «i 100 1 1 1 1011100-15 



*Gault llllllOOimiOllOllOl 1011—19 



♦Green 111101)011101111111111111-23 



♦Forest er Ill 1 0' 1 1 1 111 1 011 1111011 1 1-22 



*rp11 moo: ;i liioi ioiit;iioiiooio-i4 



♦Harris OlOiOllIOllOw. — 7 



W TvmlTyn 1113111011111111101111111— S>' 



Riidolnh U01tO1110HI0O0!00Olim-16 



•Turner ..'.'.".'.".'.' Ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 000 1 111 01010 —16 



*Rai, pr 101001 1 11 111 11.001 11101010— 16 



*Mnvff-i 010000)101111101011011111-16 



FTn'mblvn ' .". '....' 1010111101 101111011111111— 20 



Siisbv " ' 001 10)110 1 i 11110100111111-18 



♦ Tackson" OlODloiioi.ibiOuinlw. —8 



AkirTs lO'OOHOirOOw - t 



mm ioioiu.01 LOiioiiim— 1> 



♦Not members of the Cleveland Gun Club. 



"WATSON'S PARK.— Grand Crossing, 111., July 11.— The Gun 

 Club of Chicago medal shoot, at 10 live pigeons, 5 ground traps, 

 ( 30yds. r se 80yds. boundary. Illinois State rules: lmftln11 ^ w 

 Waosworth .. 



Mussey 



Hamline 



Hutchinson 



Buechner 



Eich 



Aiken 



Tics on 10, m 



111 

 111 

 101 

 101 

 011 

 101 



111 

 111 



100 



111 



011 

 000 

 100 



111 



011 

 110 



111-9 

 111-9 

 111—8 



m— a 



111 -8 

 111-8 



110- 8 



111- 7 

 111-7 

 001-6 

 010—6 

 111—5 

 110-5 

 100-5 



000- 5 



001- 4 



1st Div 



Snyder m 



Rumlaugh Ill 



Crosby m 



McClure Ill 



Chain Ill 



Cochran }j{ 



Pierce iij 



Miller 001 



Davison ID- 

 Taylor 101 



E E Shaner HI 



Richardson Oil 



Wampler 101 



D Shaner 100 



McCrickart - :>'..ffl 



OuinininffS • Uui n« - 



On turning the indicator, the third division was the one to settle 

 the ties. The manager ruled that the men who broke 6 birds were, 

 not entitled to any portion of the money, because they did not 

 break their 3 birds in the third division (the one that settled the 

 ties ) straight. He accordingly gave fourth mone y to the men who 

 broke only 5 birds. The decision was protested and the score sent 

 to you to decide how the score should be divided^— E. E. S. [The 

 two 9s divide first, Crosby, McClure, Chain and Cochran second, 

 Miller and Davison third, Taylor and E. E. Shaner fourth, and 

 Richardson fifth. The winning classes are determined by total 

 scores.] 



CANADIAN TRAP MEETING.-The Dominion Gun Alliance 

 is rapidly extending its influence among thesportsmen, and clubs 

 are being added to its list every day. Some such organ., 

 was much needed in the Dominion, and the want is now supplied. 

 Shooting rules will be uniform; handicaps for professionals or 

 mug-hunters will be settled upon, and all can now enter on a 

 fair basis. Last and not least, the Alliance by united effort in- 

 tends to prosecute all offenders against the game laws, ana this 

 alone should secure it support from all true sportsmen. Mr. J. 

 A. Keyes, of St. Catharines, is secretary, and will give clubs who 

 have not yet joined all necessarv information. Judge Chadwusk, 

 Guelph, is the president, and Alderman O. C. Small, Toronto, 

 treasurer. The Peninsular Gun Club, of St. Catharines, have 

 decided to hold a shooting tournament under the auspices of the 

 Dominion Gan Alliance about the end of this month, and a very 

 attractive lot of prizes will be offered. 



At 3 pairs: 



Keves 11 10 11-5 Clapp ■ ■ ■ 



Bugbee 11 11 10-5 Chilson . . 



Oemai lo 10 11-4 Gaylcr 



.01101—3 



10 00 10—3 



01 01 11— 4 



10 10 10—3 



Cartwright .10 10 10 3 Abercrombie 10 00 00-1 



Praeti-e shooting: F. L. Clapp 6 out of 85, Chilson 13 out of 25. 

 At 23yds. rise: 



Cartwright Gaylor 



Cla|p. 100H-3 



CartingM 1 ! be : 11101-4 Gaylor 01001-2 



Clapp 00011-2 



'Vt ''""ivcis rip©" 



Cartwright ' '. 1 1001-3 Clapp -11100-3 



The club will build a new club house and expect to bold, a two- 

 days' tournament.— Nobwood. 



TRAP ARRANGEMENT— Cazenovia, July 13.— Editor Forest 

 and Stream: Most of the shooting is done from three traps and 

 nearly every bird is a straightaway shot. This is all wrong, the 

 angle's should be more acute, and no two birds thrown at the same 

 angle or elevation. Neither should a single target be thrown over 

 15yds. To throw them 70 and 80yds is simply handicapping the 

 slow and inexperienced shooter against one who has learned by 

 experience that the only way to smash them is to get on quick, 

 keeping the gun nearly against the shoulder and pulling the trig- 

 ger while the- target is within range of his gun. A slow or moder- 

 ate shot cannot compete, successfully against such odds. The day 

 will surely come when all this will be changed. Tbe targets will 

 not be thrown over 30yds., from five traps, unknown angles, each 

 bird at an acute and different angle and also at different eleva- 

 tions. The 10-bores will stand at 32, tbe 12 at 30, and the 16 at 

 28yds.; gun below the armpit or elbow. This will bring all the 

 shooting within the reach of their guns, and give sufficient time 

 for a moderate shooter to poke the gun aright, providing his eye 

 and nerves are in unison. Then 100 straight (when it is made) will 

 be good shooting. The sooner it comes the better for all who wish 

 to improve their shooting for field use.— Will Cruttenden. 



DAYTON, O., July 16.— At the Kennel Gun Club regular monthly 

 cup shoot Whitney Brown was winner by breaking 27 targets. 

 Three traps, 12-gauge Lefevers, 16yds . 30 targets each: 



Brown 01101111111)1111110111111111)1-27 



A Sander Illl01111imi011111110mill0— 26 



Every week we are obliged to defer to the next 

 week trap scores which come in too late for pub- 

 lication in the current issue. It is particularly re- 

 quested that scores be sent us as early as possible 



....1111112121-10 Wilcox 101 0101113— 7 



...1131111122-10 Burton 0111111111- 9 



.1112321221 10 Willard .1111111121-10 



...2121111112-10 Smith 0112101101- 7 



...212210)201— S Bock 2111112121-10 



...2321123121-10 Sherman 2220011011- 7 



,..1118131211— 10 

 X out: 



iut: Mussey 0, Hamline 1, Hutchinson 4, 

 Eicb 10. shot for birds only: Aiken 5, Willard 5, Rock 10 and wins. 



"Vledal shoot. 20 Fvevs'onc-s, 18yds. rise, Illinois Mate rules: 

 Wi lev "..11011011 1 11 110101001-14 Burton . . . 1111111 1111111 1 11111-20 

 i;,. -1 OP 111011)010 .110110—14 Smith ... 111101 11 1 1 1 100000011-13 



\Y i .dVw't'hOlllllOblilllOmill-10 Sherman. .miWOOl mid 1111-17 

 Willard n00111lllrilo010e0)-lS Andrews.,11010101001111010111^-13 



Mussey ' 1H1000 110101111 1 001-13 Aiken 1000 [ill 101010111111-14 



Ha ml i'nc . .10111101 1011001 11011— 14 



Jul.il n— Medal shoot cf Lake County Club, Chicsgo, 10 live 

 pigeons, 5 ground traps, 30yds. rise and 50yds. boundary, Illinois . 



tdluVok. 68 : 1000112211- 7 A L Smith 1111211221-10 



Kapler 1110111101- 8 Wies 2110012111- 8 1 



Marquardt 1212121000- 7 Washington ...2202232211- 9 



A. L. Smith won first medal, Wies won second on shoot-off. 



Sweepstake shoots: , „ . , ,._„ . , 



F.dbrook 11121-5 A L Smith 21103-4 



Kaehler 11020-3 Wies 20120-3 



Marquardt 01201—3 Washington... 01111—4 



Kdhrook 12013-4 Wies 12112-5 



Kaehler 11011—4 Washington 21012—4 



A L Smith 10110-3 Marquardt 21121—5 



" Wies unci MaruuaTdt tied again on 5 and divided. 



Edbrook - 11210-4 Wies 12131-5 



Kaehler •01020-£ Washington 00.10-? 

 A L Smith 10021—3 Marquardt 02112—4 



NEW YORK SUBUPlHAN SHOOTING GROUNDS.- Clare 

 mont, N. J., July 13.— Shoot for Lefever trophy, 25 cents entry, 

 tfans. Kevstone rules and targets: 



• . ooiiomiiniomiiouoio-18 



. faiev ooimioiomoiiiiiimii— 20 



Ooll ins 1111011101111011111111111-22 



jftsoti . .01000 lOOlhhOl 10100000011—10 



Sweep No. 1, 50 cents entry, two moneys: 



Johnson 1111111111-10 Lmdsley 0001111011-6 



Collins . millim-10 FPringle 0101 11001 1- 6 



Kif,g. ." 0100011010- 4 W Pringle 0010111111- 7 



Johnson am6: 1111111111-10 Lindsley 1111101111-9 



... 01101 00011- 5 F Pringle 00001110U- 5 



Collins'.'. miOlllll- 9 W Pringle 1010001100- 4 



Johnson! 11116 '. 1111011111- 9 F Pringle 1010101101- 6 



Lindsley UlOQUlOl- 7 W Pringle 1101011010- 6 



Collins. . 1)00)11111- 8 



Johnson a ™ 6: . . ...1111001)01-7 Lindsley. 1111111010-8 



Collins 1100111)01- 7 F Pringle 0010011010- 4 



King. 110000H01- 4 W Pringle HlOlOOlOl— 6 



Johnson 8,1116 ' lllOimil- 9 F Pringle 1)1000 1 101- 6 



Lindsley 1110111010- 7 W Pringle 



Collins 1110011111- 8 King 1110100110- 6 



Miller ' 8 .T Be ! 8 !. .1111111111-10 Dettmar 0100110100-4 



Johnson 1001111100- 6 FPringle. HUH 01.01- 8 



Lindsley: 1101111111- 9 W Pringle 0111011101- 7 



Collins' OtOlimil— 8 



No. 7, same: Mill a- 9, Johnson 8, Lindsley 8, Collins 8, Moffatt 

 9, Dittman 4, F. Pringle 9, W. Pringle J. 



No. 8, same: Miller 9. Dittman 6, Collins 7, Moffatt 8,W. Pringle 

 5, F. Pringle 5, Johnson 9, Lindsley 5. , . 



No. 9, same: Miller 10, Johnson 7, Lindsley 4, Collins 7, Moffat 

 8.F. Pringle 6, W. Pringle 5. Dittman 6. „„ ,.,. „ ^ n . , 



No. 10, same: Miller 10, Moffat 9, Dittman 8. Collins 8, F. Pringle 

 8, W. Pringle 7, Johnson 8. Jonnsou takes third on shoot-off. 



No. 11, same, one money: Miller 10, Johnson 9, Moffat 9, Collins 

 7, Lindsley 8. 



NEWARK, N. J., July 13.— The West Side Gun Club grounds on 

 Grove street, lrvington, between Springfield and South Orange 

 avenues, were lively to-day, over twenty-five members taking 

 part in a sweepstakes at ten live birds, and another at twenty-five 

 bluernck targets. The scores at the bird sweep were: Remold 10, 

 H Weber 9, Spann 9, J. Weber 9, Schilling 9. J ohn Weber 9, Burch- 

 ard 9 Gerst 9. Drastel 9, Meusel 9, Jaquin 8, Deisler 8, Bischof 8, 

 Astfalk 8, Heller 8, Buob 8, Meyer 6, Bauer 6, Doersbacher 5, 

 Bartholomew 4. At the bluerocks the scores were as follows: 

 Drastel 31, Jaquin 20, H. Weber 19, Meyers 19, Spann 19, Astfalk 19, 

 Schilling 18, J. Weber 17, John Weber 16, Heller 14, Buob 11, 

 Burcbard 13, Bauer 10, Bischof 8, Bartholomew 7. 



EATON, N. Y., July 13— Eaton Gun Club, 15 kingbirds, 3 traps, 

 18yds., Association rules, for badge: 



Richardson. ...111101111101111—13 Bell 110)10001010101- 8 



Feet... 111110111110111-13 Briggs 10.1 111011110111-11 



Curtis lllllOlllimn-14 Fryer 111111110111011-13 



