Aw. 1, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



88 



the prizes is less than one in seven, viz: twenty leagues of six 

 Ir finis each, total 120 teams. Number of prizes 18, divided is 6?fc, 

 If i \n only leagues are formed tbe shooters forming teams have a 

 greud r number of chances tor winning, and more money for the 

 amour!' of entrance, than by any plan ever before proposed. 



Championships.- Sec. 1. The team making the highest score 

 in tho final contest for the first prize, shaL fly tlie championship 

 pennant of the Unites States until the close of the contests next 

 following. Sec. 2. Tho team of each State making the Iugnest 

 wore in the contest for the first prize, shall be entitled to fly the 

 State championship pennant, of tbe State in which tho team is 

 located for the following . 



Forfeits — Scores made hv any team failing to pay entrance 

 mo;. ey. or the amount of additional money when a place is se- 

 ci.ii d, and before shooting ties, will not be recognized; and any 

 ii in paying entrance money and not paying the additional 

 rn uey, wllllorfeit the same, with all other rights. 



Supposed league in Ohio, with schedule based on Thursdays, 

 commencing May 23, 1889; 



N&ujfeu or 

 Club Teams. 



Cincin- 

 nati. 



Dayton. 



Cleve 

 land. 



Bprtog- 

 field. 



Colum- 

 bus. 



Toledo. 



On innatl. . . 



s 



I 



May 23 

 June 21 

 Aug. 1 



May 30 

 July 4 

 Aug. 8 



June (i 

 July 11 

 Aug. .15 



June 13 

 July 18 

 Aug. 22 



Juue 20 

 July 26 

 Aug. 29 





i May 23 

 < June 27 





June 6 

 July n 

 Aug. 15 



June 18 

 July is 

 Aug. 38 



June 20 

 July 25 

 Aug. 29 



May 30 

 July 4 

 Aug. 8 





1 Aug. 1 





Cleveland.... 



C May 30 

 {July 4 

 ( Aug. S 



June ti 

 July 11 

 Aug. 15 





June 20 

 July 25 

 Aug. 29 



May 23 

 June 27 

 Aug. 1 



June 13 

 July 18 

 Aug. "22 



SprlngflelO... 



(Janets 

 \ July 11 

 ( Aug. 15 



June 13 

 July 18 

 Aug. 22 



June 20 

 July 25 

 Aug. 29 





May 30 

 July 1 

 Aug. R 



May 23 

 June 27 



Sties i 



Columbus..,. 



(.Tune 13 

 < July 18 

 (Aug. 22 



June 20 

 July 25 

 Aug. 29 



May 23 

 June 2T 

 Aug. X 



May 30 

 July 1 

 Aug. 8 





JUllO.ti 



July 11 

 Au'a. 15 



Toledo 



i June 20 

 I July 2o 

 (Aug. 2!) 



May 30 

 July 4 

 Aug. 8 



June 18 

 July 1S 

 Aug. 81 



May 28 

 June 27 

 Aug. 1 



Juue 6 

 July 11 

 Aug. 15 









Example: Cincinnati will shoot agaiirst Dayton, Cleveland 

 against Columbus, and Springfield against Toledo on May 33 To 

 ascertain when matches wifi take place, take the name oi ( he 

 club in left hand column and follow out to column of opposing 

 club, and the dates will bo found where tho columns meet. TP us 

 Cleveland will shoot against Columbus May 23, June 2", Aug. 1. 



THE CROOKSTON TOURNAMENT. 



CROOKSTON, Minn., July IS. — Editor Forest and Stream: The 

 Crookscon tournament is ended, and the participants have 

 returned well satisfied with everyt hing but their own shooting. 

 The weather was fair but windy, except, the last day, when it was 

 fearfully hot, 95° in the shade. Everything passed off smoothlv 

 and pleasantly, not a jar or cross word being heard during the 

 three days. Toe attendance was not a? large as it should have 

 been for so excellent a programme, and the club lose some money, 

 but have paid all guaranteed and average prizes in full. 



Among the visitois present were Roll a M. Heikes, of Dayton, 

 O., who was permitted to shoot in sweepstakes only; John A. 

 Ruble, of Beloit, Wis., who captured first, a city lot valued at 

 $350: J. H. Benson, of Fargo, who secured second average, a fine 

 Parker bammerless gun; H. W. Jones, of At water, Minn., third 

 average, $30; P. E. Hanson, of Lutchtield, Minn , fourth average. 

 $20; W. R. Skinner, fifth average, $15; also R. M. Anderson, Still- 

 water, who with A. K. Fuller, of Crookston, won first money in 

 the team shoot; Burkhart, the gunman, of St. Paul, "Holt," 

 "Max," "Hamline," "Chantler," also from St. Paul; S. H. Hob- 

 bins, Fargo, Dak. Ties divided when not otherwise specified: 



10 singles, $1.50: 



Morris 1111110111- 9 Holt U1J 111 111-10 



Skinner ....1101111101- 8 Burke 1111110111- 9 



Max 1111111111-10 



Stone HOlUtlOll— 7 



Ruble 1111101110— S 



Barber..- 1001111110- 7 



Heikes 1101111111- 9 



Gorgas 0110101111— 7 



Benson 1111111111-10 



Chantler 1111011111— 9 



Morrisey 0111111111— 9 



Cowing 1001010011— 5 



Hamlin 10U101H1- 8 



Cowing 0000100010- 2 



Jones UlllOllll— » Bobbins 1110111111 - 



Hanson.- ...1111111111—10 Thompson 1111100111— 8 



Barnes 1111111111—10 Wile OlllOlillO— 7 



7 singles, $3: 



Morris 1111111—7 



Morrisey 1111011-6 



Skinner 1111111-7 



Max 01111 11-6 



stone ..mini— 7 



Barber 1110111-6 



Heikes 11111 1 1-7 



Jones 1001111-5 



Hanson 1111110-6 



Barnes 1101111-6 



Holt 1100111—5 



Burke 1111111-7 



Benson 0110111— 5 



Sweepstake, 4 singles and 8 pairs, ¥2: 



Morris 1111 10 10 01-7 Barber. 



Skinner 1011 00 10 11-6 Ruble.. 



Morrisey 1111 10 11 10-8 



Barnes 1110 10 10 10-6 



Chantler 1110 10 11 11-8 



11 01 11-9 

 01 00 10-4 

 10 10 11-7 

 110 10 10-5 

 10 10 If)— 7 



Chantler.. 1111101— 6 



Morrisey 1110011—5 



Cowing 0100010 -3 



Humlin 11110U-6 



Cowing 1100011—4 



Bobbins..- 1100011—4 



Thompson. . 1010111 -5 



Wile 0110111—5 



Williamson 1011100—4 



Barnes liOlllt— 6 



Ruble 1111111-7 



Fuller 0101111—5 



Max 1111 



Stone .1001 



Burk*. 1101 



Hamlin 0111 



Hanson 1111 



Thompson 1110 10 10 11-7 



...1110 



mi 



Cowing 0001 



Wile 1111 



Benson 1001 



Heikes 1111 



Williamson 1011 



Fuller 1111 



Holt 1111 



Jones . . .1111 



Bobbins 1011 



11 11 10-8 

 10 10 11-8 

 10 11 11-6 



10 10 11-8 



11 10 11—7 

 10 10 11— S 

 10 01 11-7 



10 11 10-8 



11 10 10-8 

 10 11 11-9 

 10 10 06 - 5 



Extra sweepstake, 10 singles, $1-50: 

 Morris 0001001101- 4 Heikes 1110111111— 9 



Max lllOinoil- 8 



Stone ,1011010110— 6 



Robbins 0011010110— 5 



Morrisey 1111111111-10 



Skinner 1111111101— 9 



Chantler 0111111111— 



B aines 1011101111— .. 



Burke 1111011111— 9 



Cowing ...1101110100- 6 



Wile.... nimouo— 8 



Hanson 1111110111— 9 



Holt 10011 11111— 8 



Jones 1111111111—10 Thompson lHimill— 10 



Barber 1110101101— 7 Ruble 1111111111—10 



$75 guaranteed, 10 singles, $3: 



Morris 1011U1U1- 9 



Skinner 1011111100— 7 



Max 0101111111- 8 



Stone 1101111111- 9 



Ruble 1101111111- 9 



Barber 0110111110— 7 



Heikes 0111111111— 9 



Burke 1111111011- 8 



Benson 1111111111-10 



Williamson 1111110101- 8 



Morrisey 1101101110- 7 



Cowiug 1111111110— 9 



Hamlin 1011011110- 7 



. Cowing 0011110110— 6 



Chantler 1011111111— 9 Bobbins 101110001 1— 8 



Jones 1111111111—10 Thompson 01111 Lllll— 9 



Hanson 1111011011— 8 Wile 0111110:00— 0 



Barnes 1111111111-10 Fuller llllilllOJ— ,8 



Holt 1111111111-10 



Extra sweepstake, 6 pairs, Jl: 



Morris 10 10 10 11 11 10- 8 Burke 



Skinner 11 10 01 10 10 11— 8 Benson . . . 



Max .....11 11 01 10 11 11—10 Chantler. 



Stone 10 10 00 11 11 11— 8 Morrisev . 



Ruble 10 11 10 10 11 1C— 8 Cowing 



...10 10 10 10 00 1U— 5 

 ..1.0 11 10 11 10 11— 9 

 ..11 00 10 10 10 10— 6 

 .11 11 11 11 11 11-12 



01 11 10 10 11 01- 8 



Barber 01 10 11 11 10 10— 8 Hamlin 10 10 01 10 10 10— 6 



Heikes 10 10 11 11 11 10- 9 Cowing.. 



Williamson.,11 10 11 10 10 11— 9 Robbins . 



Jones 10 11 11 11 10 11—10 Thompson 



Hanson 111110 111111—11 Wile 



Barnes 00 00 10 11 11 10— 0 Clear y 



Holt 10 11 10 11 11 10— 9 Fuller 



.10 11 10 11 11 10-10 

 ..11 11 00 10 11 11— 9 

 ..10 10 11 10 01 01- 7 

 . .01 00 10 11 n 10— 7 

 ..10 10 10 10 10 10 (i 

 ..00 11 11 11 10 03— 7 



Second Bay— Twelve singles, £2: 



Stone 011011111100—8 Barber lOlllUllllo-lo 



Skinner 111110100111— 9 Thompson OlloillOOllL— 8 



Morris 101100111001- 7 Hamlm lOllllllilll— 11 



Cowing No. 1 . . . .100111110010— 7 Max 100101110111— 8 



Budd 01101 r 'H1100- ' 



Morrissey 1111 iUlUl— 12 



Chantler 101101111011— 9 



Jones 101011111111-10 



Sweepstake, 9 singles. $1.50: 



Stone 1 10111 101 -7 Thompson lOlmiOl lo— 4 



Skinner 111111111-9 Max 111111111-9 



Morrissey 1111011 U-8 Cowing No. 3 1111U100-7 



Chantler mil 1111-9 Rubie 110010111-6 



Williamson 011101001-5 Clarey 110111100-6 



Co-wing No. 2 . .001110100-4 Fuller 101010111—6 



Hanson 11.111 1101— 8 Barber 111111101-8 



Burke 01011111 — 8 Morris 000111001-4 



Budd 0110 1 1 II 10 -5 Wile Ill 10 1 1 11 —8 



Jones 111111110—8 



Fuller 1111 



Barnes 1011 



Ruble 1111 



Burke 1000 



Williamson.... 1100 



Holt 1011 



Thompson 0010 



Bobbins 1111 



©orgas HOI 



Will 1101 



Heikes 1111 



Morrissey 1111 



10 10 11- 8 

 00 11 11- 7 

 10 01 11- 8 

 10 11 10- 5 

 10 10 10- 5 



io mo— a 



10 10 10- 4 

 10 10 11- 8 

 10 00 00— 4 



10 11 11- 8 



11 11 11 10 

 00 10 10— 6 



Max 101001—3 



Hamlin 001111 — 1 



Chantler 111110-5 



Holt 101111-5 



Morris 110U1-5 



Thompson 011000-2 



Gorgas 001110-3 



Fuller 111.1 10-5 



Barnes 11 lull— 5 



111111101-8 



101111 11-7 



100011 10—4 



111101 11-7 



1111 '0 10-6 



Holt llllOlUlOlll— 9 Ruble 110111111111—11 



Hanson 111011011011- 9 



Burke HUOllHlll-n 



Hoeh,. 

 Heikes. 



.1011X11101111— 8 

 111111111111-12 



Barnes 101111111110— 10 Wile llOllolllfOO— 8 



4 singles and 3 pairs, $3: 



Morris 1110 11 01 10-7 



Skinner 1111 10 10 11-8 



Stone 1010 10 10 10-5 



Cowing, No 1 . , . .1010 10 in KM 



Benson 1111 11 II 10-7 



Hanson 0111 11 00 11—7 



Hamlin 0111 00 11 00—5 



Rarbcr 1.111 11 10 11-9 



Jones 1111 11 11 01-9 



Chantler 1011 10 10 11—7 



Budd 1111 10 01 11-8 



Max 1111 10 10 11—8 



Sweep, 6 singles, $1: 



Skinner 110101— 1 



Williamson 111111 -fi 



Jones 111111 -6 



Cowing 011111-5 



Heikes 101011-4 



Morrisey 111111-6 



Hanson 111111-0 



Barber 110101-4 



Ruble 111111-0 



Stone. .. 101100-3 



Sweep at 6 singles: 



Stone 01] 110-4 Hanson 011111-5 



Morrisey 111110-5 Chantler 111111-6 



Hamlin 001000-1 Heikes 111111-6 



Skinner 111111—6 B,uble 011111—5 



Budd 110111-5 Ward 110001-3 



Williamson 101111—5 Flint 000100-1 



Jones 111111-0 Burke 111101-5 



Holt .mi 11-5 



Nine singles, $1.50: 



Stone 11011 1100-6 Jones 111111111—9 



Morris 111111011—8 Hamlin 011111091—0 



Skinner 11101.0111-7 Chantler HOOOllll -G 



Cowing No 1 111111111-9 Max 0111 LQOOO-4 



Hanson 1.11110111-8 Burke H1011H1-8 



Cowing No 2 001001111-5 Holt 011111111-8 



Morrisev > . ,.110110101-6 Gorgas 1111 11 11 1-9 



Budd 11001 0111 -6 Barber 1 11111101-8 



Benson 111111111-9 Clary 100101111-6 



Robbins 111111111-9 Fuller 010111011-6 



Williamson 110110111-7 Wile 001011110-5 



Thompson 110100111-6 Barnes 10011H01-0 



Ruble 101111101—7 Heikes 



Sweepstake, 6 singles and 1 pair, $1.25: 



Stone 111111 10-7 Barber 



Skinner 100111 10—5 Morrissey. 



Burke, 111011 11-7 Hanson. .. 



Williamson 001111 00—4 Jones 



Morris 001111 11-6 Heikes 111111 11-8 



Cowing 100011 10-4 Thompson 110110 10—5 



Holt 111111 11-8 Ruble llllll 10-7 



Hamlin llllll 10—7 Budd llllll 10-7 



Max 011011 11-6 Barnes 110001 10-4 



$100 guaranteed, 9 singles and 3 pairs, $3: 



Morris 110111110 1110 11-12 Wiiliam'n. 110100111 111110-11 



Stone. 100101111 10 10 00- 9 Hanson. .. .111101111 10 1110-12 



Skinner.... 111111111 1111 11-15 Hamlin. .. .111111110 011101—12 



Cowing.... 110111111 10 1111-13 Budd 101111111 10 00 11-11 



Morrissey.. 111110111 10 1100—11 Max 111111111 0110 01-12 



Barnes 111110110 10 1100-10 Oh antler... 1H111111 00 10 10-11 



Benson.... 1111 11.011 10 1110-13 Holt 110111111 10 10 11-13 



Cowing, 2.. 101 1 10000 00 10 01—6 Burke 011111111 10 1110-13 



Robbins.... 1011 11 011 10 1110-11 Thompson.110111011 00 1110-10 



Wile 101011111 10 11 11—12 Fuller 101111111 10 11 10—12 



Rarber 001011011 10 11 00- 8 Clm-gas 111001111 11 00 10-10 



Jones 111111111 0110 10-12 Heikes 111111111 1110 11-14 



Ruble 111111111 10 01 10-12 Clary 111101101 11 00 10-10 



Skinner $40, Cowing and Holt $80, Jones and Benson $30," Budd" 

 $15. 



Sweepstakes, walking match, $1: 



Stone 01111-4 Williamson 10110—3 



Morris 11000-3 Barber 10111—4 



Skinner 00111—3 Jones 01011—3 



Ruble 101 11-4 Hanson OOOll— 2 



Baines 01111-4 Burke 10001—2 



Max 01110-3 Hall 11000-2 



Heikes.. 10101-3 Budd 10010-2 



Morrissy 10001—2 Cowing N.o 2 00001—1 



Holt 11100-3 Thompson 00001—1 



Hamline - 00000-0 Cowing No. 1 10111—4 



Sweep, 0 singles, $1: 



Hanson 11 1110-5 Chantler 111111—6 



Jones 111101-5 Stone 110101—4 



Morrissy 011111—5 Barbt r OOOHO-2 



Burke ..' 101111-5 Barnes 011100—3 



Skinner 110101—4 Morris 010111—4 



Hamline 100011-3 Holt 111010—4 



Williamson 010111-4 Ruble... 111111-6 



Max 011101-4 Heikes 111011—5 



Sweepstake at 6 siugles and 1 pair, $1.50: 



Morris 011111 10-6 Jones ..111101 01-6 



Skinner llllll 10-7 Morrisey llllll 10-7 



Hanson llllll 11-8 Max 0101 11 n_ B 



Chantler llllll 11—8 Barnes 100011 pi-i 



Cowing 111101 10—6 Wile 10U00 10-4 



Heikf-s llllll 11-8 Thompson 111101 10-6 



Hamlin 011111 00—5 Ruble mill 00-6 



Stone 010110 10-4 Barber 111011 11—7 



Williamson 111001 10-5 Holt 111011 10-6 



15 singles, $2: 



Morris 011110111101110—11 Chantler lllilOOlimni-13 



Stone 01110.111010101-10 Barnes 001111101111111-18 



Skinner 11111 111Q11000I-1I Haudin 4)11011011010001- 8 



Cowing 111110110111011—12 Max 111110111111110-13 



M • .riisey 11111 10111111 11—15 Burke 1 11111110101101 —11 



Barber..' 111111111110101-13 Holt ....111110111111101— 18 



Hanson 111101011011110-11 Heikes 110111111001111-12 



.lories 001111111111111— 13 Thompson ... .111111111111101—14 



Ruble 0111111 lillim-14 



Sweep, 6 singles: 



Stone 111101 5 Max 111001—4 



Skinner 1 10110-4 Morris 110ill-5 



Budd 110111—5 Ward 011111—5 



Hanson lnllll-5 Wile 101101—4 



Heikes llllll— 6 Ruble 011111—5 



J0ae3 ..111111—6 Barnes 011111—5 



Hamline ... . ..100110— 3 Cowing No 1 101110—4 



Morrissey 110110—4 Cowing No 2 ..111010—4 



Williamson ..111110—5 Barber 100111—4 



Thompson .001110- 3 Clarv 001001—2 



Burke .11 L 1 1 1—6 Fuller U1171— 6 



Holt 100110-3 



Walking match, i sinales. $3: 



Morris... 0111010— 1 Jones 0011101—4 



Stone 101 Hid -1 Williamson 0110111-5 



Skinner Oionoll— 3 Fuller 1111010—5 



Barker 110.010—4 Ruble 0101111—5 



Cowing.... - Kill 1.00— 4 Burke... 0010001—2 



Wile 0100100—2 Thompson 1000101—3 



Chantler . .0011110—4 Max .0010110—3 



Hanson...- ... 1111001—5 Holt 0(101001—3 



* orrissy 001 10001 - 1 Barnes 0011111—5 



Robbins 110O0ll-4 Gorgas 0111000 -3 



Benson 0110110-4 Hdkes 0011010—3 



Four singles and 3 pairs, $1.50; 



Morris 1110 10 01 00— 5 Jones ..1011 10 11 00— 6 



Thompson 10i)0 00 11 00— 3 Burke 1011 10 1111—8 



Stone 0111 10 11 00— 6 Benson 1111 11 11 11—10 



Wile 1100 01 10 11— 6 Morrisey 1111 10 10 11— 8 



Cawing No. 1. . . .1111 11 11 11—10 Wi Uiamson .... 1101 01 00 10— 5 



Max 1011 10 11 10— 7 Fuller 1010 11 11 10— 7 



Barber 1100 09 O'J 11— 4 Robbins 1011 10 11 10— 7 



Barnes 0101 10 10 11— 6 Ruble 1111 11 U 11—10 



Cowing No. 3. . .1001 00 00 11— 4 Chantler .1111 10 11 10- 8 



Skinner 1111 11 01 H— 9 HeiKes 1111 10 10 11— 8 



Hanson 0111 10 11 11— 8 Holt 1000 10 10 10— 4 



Ten singles, $3: 



Barber.. 0101110111- 7 



Fuller 0100101111- 6 



Gorgas 1011001.011- 6 



Stone 1011011001— 3 



Jones 1111101111- 9 



Robbins 1111101100- 7 



Smith llioniill- o 



Max 1111111101 - 9 



Williams 1111111111-10 



Cowing No 1 mimtOl— 9 



Morrisey .1110010101 - 6 



Barnes 1110111110- 8 



6 singles and 1 pair, $1: 



Jones 011111 01-6 



Morrissey 111111 11-8 



Hamlin 010101 10-4 



Heike3 llllll 00-6 



Skinner 111111 10-8 



Chantler llllll 10-7 



Morris 110101 11-6 



Team shoot, 9 sinsles, $8i 



Max 111111111-9 



Chantler 101101101-6—15 



Hall 111011011—7 



Burke 110111111—8-15 



Hanson 111110111-8 



Cowing 1111 OllU-8 -16 



Skinner 111111101-8 



Morrissey 111110101-7—15 



Ruble lllllUOO-8 



Wile 111111000-6-14 



Burke . .1001110111— 8 



Wile 1111001110- 7 



Heikes.. 1111110111- 9 



Skinner 1101110111- 8 



Hanson 1111111111-10 



Morris HlOlOUOl- 7 



Chantler 1111110111— 9 



Ruble 111111 1011- 9 



Benson 1111111100— 8 



Holt 1110111 100- 7 



Thompson 1 1011C0010— 5 



Barnes.. llllll 10 — 



Stone llllll 00-fi 



Max 101111 10-6 



Ruble HiOOl 11-6 



Holt lllloO 10-5 



Williamson 001100 01—4 



Hanson 101010 10—4 



Morris 11H01111-8 



Jones 111111101—8—16 



Heikes 101001111—6 



Gorgas 001100110-4-10 



Benson 111111111-9 



Robbins 100111O00 -5-14 



Barnes 1111111 U-9 



Fuller Oil! 11111-8— 17 



Williams. 



BANDLE DEFEATS WINSTON. 



ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 28.— Winston failed to make good his 

 _ share of the stake money for the match between himself and 

 Al. Bundle, of Cincinnati, and the $100 forfeit which represents 

 $50 deposited by both when the match was marie, was paid the 

 latter. But rather than disappoint a large crowd that had as- 

 sembled at Comptou Avenue Park on the 24th, they put up 1 he 

 filled-eaBe watches and shot at, 100 birds, with tbe result that the 

 Cincinnati man won by the score, of 91 to 84. The weather was 

 most, disagreeable for the stunt, and the birds were only a fair 

 lot. Some were moderately strong, but the majority were rather 

 tired when liberated. Bandle was the first to miss, but Winstou 

 soon after dropped to the rear and remained there all through 

 the match. Mr. Jeff Daniels, of East St. Louis, acted as referee . 

 Tbe score: 



One hundred live pigeons, London Gun Club rules, guns not to 

 exceed 81bs. in weight: 



J L Winston. . . .223.2022021 - 8 

 1122122001— 8 

 2012212213- 9 

 0212211212— 9 

 20nil21o2— 8 

 1111010021- 7 

 12Uo20311- S 

 '0120212111— 8 

 1212111122-10 

 0211122112- B— 84 



Al Bandle 12o2121212- 9 



1122211212-10 

 1111111121-10 

 11120221ol- 8 

 0111111110- 8 

 2ol0 112212- 8 

 211ol2I313- 9 

 2112112231-10 

 0121112321- 9 

 1111121121-10-91 



The figure 2 denotes killed with second barrel; oiiead nut of 

 bounds. Summary: Bandle— Tailers, 15; right dossers, 18; left 

 crossers, 12; incomers 19; right quarterers, 20; left quarterers, 16; 

 used second barrel S3 times; dead out of bounds, 4; best run 31, 

 Winston— Tailers, 14; right crossers, 17; left crossers, 32; incomers. 

 17; right quarterers, 13; left quarterers, 19; used second barrel 39 

 times; dead out. of bounds, 2; best run, 16. 



At the conclusion of the above shool J. E. Hagerty, who suffered 

 one defeat at the hands of Winston, jumped him for another race, 

 and one of the Cincinnati gentlemen who accompanied Bandle 

 offering to back Winston, a match was made at 100 live birds for 

 $100 a side. It took place yesterday and resulted in favor of 

 Winston. It was a much more interesting affair than the one of 

 the day previous, as the score will show. Birds were an average, 

 lot. Mr. J. C. Addington officiated as referee. The score: 



One hundred live pigeons, modified Hurlingham rules, for $100 

 a side: 



J E Hagerty... .2211222313— 10 

 1122102221— 9 

 2212222201— 9 

 220011.2111— 8 

 2111112111-10 

 1111101111— 9 

 1221212202- 9 

 212oll2023- 9 

 2121112122—10 

 1112110221— 9—92 



J L Winston.... 2113211 121 -10 

 2212131111-10 

 003221 12o2— 8 

 21 11112221—10 

 1112011111- 9 

 1011111121— 9 

 2121123111—10 

 0lllll21ol— 8 

 2221231112-10 

 1121112122-10-94 



Summary: Hagerty, tailers 10, right crossers 32. left crossers 

 18, incomers 31, left quarterers 12, right quarterers 7, dead out of 

 bounds 3, used second barrel 42, best run 33. Winston, tailers 9. 

 right crossers 24, left crossers 23, incomers 27, right quarterers 9, 

 left quarterers 8, dead out of bounds 2, used second barrel 34, 

 best run 28. 



TRAP CTAT. 



r lPHB annual tournament of the Rocky Mountain trap shooters 

 JL will be held at Denver Col., Broadway Athletic Park, Sept. 

 3, 4 and 5. Inanimate and live targets, 3 sets of traps, $2,000 pre- 

 miums. Only professionals barred from medal contests, class 

 shooting 80, 70 and 60 ner cent. It will be under the auspices of 

 the Queen City Gnn Club, C. M. Hampson, President, and visitors 

 are promised a grand good time. 



The New Jersey State Sportsmen's Association for the Protec- 

 tion of Fish and Game will hold a tournament on the grounds of 

 the Jersey City Heights Gun Club, at Marion, N. J., on Sept. 34, 

 25, 26 and 27. An attractive programme has been arranged, to in- 

 clude two days at live bird shooting and two days at inanimate 

 targets. This is the first tournament given by the association In 

 a number of years and will no doubt bring out all the old time 

 Jersey shots. The State trophy shot for by teams of three, will 

 be an interesting event and altogether an enjoyable time is anti- 

 cipated. We understand that the Jersey City Heights boys will 

 leave no stone unturned to give visitors a rattling good week. 



CORRY, PA.— At the regular shoot, Julv 25. of the Corry Gun 

 Club, Laurie took the gold medal, Blydenbum silver medal, 'Ham- 

 mond leather medal. Penrose barred from m"d tl contents- 



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Lewi s 1 11110111011110 1101100011— 1 8 



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WORCESTER, Mass., July 26.— The regular meet of the Wor- 

 cester Sportsmen's Club this week was not held at the Coal Mine 

 Brook Range as usual. The day of the meet was also the annual 

 ladies' day. This year the club decided to make a trip to Rut- 

 land, which is about a 12-mile drive. A temporary range was 

 constructed in the field back of the Prospect House, and a large 

 tent erected for the ladies. The forenoon was occupied in a social 

 way. Many were occupied in viewing the country, the outlook is 

 very extended and interesting. Then, others were engaged with 

 whist and euchre. The first event at the traps after dinner was 

 the fifth contest lor the Nofccross trophy. Each man bad a possi- 

 ble 30 clay birds. The result of the contest follows: George A. 

 Sampson 27, A. B. franklin 2b, G. W. Russell 25, C. Crompton 25, 

 G. J. Rugg 24, C. H. Howe 24, L. R. Hudson 24, H. D. Jourdon 23, 

 E. T. Smith 23, A. L. Gilman 23, M. D. Gilman 23, W. R Dean 22. 

 W. E. Fuller 22, Dr. Bowers 21, E. S. Knowles 21, F. M. Harris 21, 

 T. P. Wilkinson 18, V. F. Prentice 18, C. Doane 17, E. F. Swan 15, 

 C. R. Holman 14, F. Forehand 14. This was the sixth contest for 

 the trophy. At the first M. D. Gilman scored 28 and held it for 

 two weeks; then E. T. Smith scored 37 and held it for the next 

 two weeks. At the third contest C. H. Howard scored 28, and it 

 went to him for two weeks; then it went back to E, T. Smith for 

 two weeks, he having scored 26 with two others, and in shooting 

 off the tie broke every one of the ten balls. At the fifth contest 

 it went to C. B. Holden for two weeks, and at this week's contest 

 it was secured by Sampson. The next contest will be week after 

 next. 



