Aug. 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



US 



Willey 



.Mi lev 



Greener.. .. 



Stanton 



Heikes 



Dickey 



Yerriuuton. . 

 Whitney.... 

 Babcoek — 

 Smith 



Event No. 3, at 15 single Keystone*, $3 entrance. 850 guaranteed: 



Keisev 011011111111111-13 Wboeier ii nion u iim-14 



Peacock 101110,01111111-12 Benscotten.... Ill 11*111001111— 13 



Heikes 111111111110111-14 Whitne> llilllO lilllll-H 



Willev. 01,100111111111-13 Babcuck 111110 11111110-13 



Yernheton. ..10 1 111111 1 111 -14 Wolsteneroft .OllllllllUllll-14 



MeMurchv. ,.. llOilll initio ]2 Luther 101.01111111111-13 



Dickey OHH011U1001-11 Liudsley 111111111111001-13 



Stanton 1 1 1111 111 11 1 11 1 — 15 Blydcnburg . . Olllli 111 101101 —12 



Greener UllllillOillil- U Pope 111111111111110-14 



Miller 1 1111 111 1 1 11111—15 



Fir^t divided, 'second Bhdt oil and divided by Heikes, Greener 

 and Wheeler, third shot off and divided by Kelsey, Benscotten 

 and Lindsley, fourth shot off ami divided by Willey and Blyden- 

 burg. 



Event No. 4 at 10 single Keystones; $1.50 entrance, $25 guaran- 



. . .liimnii-'o Keisev nimmi-io 



.. .1111011111- 9 MoMurehy 1.111111111—10 



. .1111111111-10 Wheeler 1011111101- 8 



. 1111111111—10 J Wolsteneroft 1111111110- 9 



...11111(11110- 8 Peacock 1100111110- 7 



. ..1111111.111-10 Pope 1101101111— 8 



... .1111111111 -10 Blydenburg 1111111001— 8 



..1111111111-10 Lmdiley 1111111111—10 



...0110111111- 8 Au«tin 0111000110 - 5 



. .1111111111-10 Lutner 1111111101- 9 



Benscofcteu 1111111111- 9 , . 



First shot off and divided by Greener. Yerrington. Whitney. 

 Kelsey and McMurchy; second tlivi ie>l; third shot off and won 

 by Bljdi nburg; Peacock won fotirtli alone. 

 Extra No. 5, at 10 single Key-tones; $3 entrance'- 



Heikes 1111111111-10 Lindslev 0111011111- 8 



Wheeler 10.1111111- 9 Stanton. 1111111111—10 



Miller 0111101111- 8 M. Murchy 1110111110- 8 



Greener 11111iUll-9 Bl denburg 10.1011111—8 



Dickey 1111110110-8 Willey 1111011100-7 



Yerrington 1111111111-10 Peacock lillllllll-lO 



Benscotten tjlillllll- 10 Luther 01U 111111— 9 



First and second divided, third shot off and divideu by Miller 

 and Lindsley. 



Individual championship contest for the Keystone trophy, a 

 diamond nag, and the title of Champion Target Shot of America, 

 at 100 single Keystones, entrance $5: 



W Wolstcncioft .11 11 11 111 I limilimill 101 1111 1111110111111111111 



11I111IU 1111111 111.111 Kill I llllim 111111100011010 -92 

 Kelsey Ill 11 11 11 lmill 11 111111 1 1101111 11 11 11111 111111011 • 



iiiiiiiionidiiiiiiiiioiiiioiinmiiiiiiiiiioiin--93 



Miller Ill 1 ill 111111111 111 11 1 111 11 1111 111 1 i-ll 11 1 1 11111111 



iiiiimiiiij iiiiiiiii nm iiiiiniiiiiiiniooiiii-97 



wheeler iiomnnmnmmmmnmmionnnmmo 



oiii mi inioiniiioniommiiiiomiioiiii urn- 9i 



Benscotten 1111111111111111111 11 lul l 111 11 1)1111 111101 liillelll 



liiijiiiniiiiiniiniiiimiiiiii 111111U11111101— 95 



Dickey IllullilllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllOlllllli 



inioiiiiiiiiim ioi nun mini n liiiuoi limn— 95 



McMurchv llillJ 1 1111111 111 111 01 01 11111 1 1 1 j!1 11 11 11111111111 



mimiiiiiiiiimiumm 1111111101111111111111—94 



Yernngton ..lllllllllllimOlimiOlllllOlllllllOlllllimi 11 



iiiiiiimoi.iiiiiiiimii.iiiiiiiomin ,1111111 96 



J Wolsteneroft.. .0.L0LO1L J 101 milll) 1111 1 100i 111111111 111111 1 



m 011110 limmm mi iii uom. oiiiioiiniii-89 



Stanton m 1 1 1 11 111) 11 1 111 1 ill 111 111 111 1011110 1 11 11 1110 1 



n iiiiiuiiitJiiiMnimiiiuiiiomiiiiiiion-94 



Whitney 11010111111111111,11 1111 11111101 llll 1111 11 11 111111 



Dili 11111111111111 llllllllllllillll 111011 1 1110111—95 

 Heikes and Mlllfcl divided brst money, but on a shooi-off for 

 the ring hi 50 birds each Heikes won with 50 straight »o Miller's 

 46, Yeriiugton second, third siiot off and won by Dickey, fourth 

 divided. 



Team race for championship of America, teams of six men 

 each, oetween the Rase and West, at 100 single Keystones, en- 

 trance $10: 



Western Team (so called). 

 Heikes :.. 1111111111111'. millimoilllliiminilllllll 1101 



nun n 1111011111 iiiiiiioiaiiiimmiiimiiiii-96 

 Keisev 1111 illl 1 11110111111 1 ill inilllllllli 1111111,1,111 



liiiiimoi m.miiiimiixiiiiiimiiomiiiiiiii— 95 



Miller li 1 111111 1 mil ,11 1, 11 1110 1 , 1 ill ill 1 ; 111 1 111111 11 



lioiioriimmomiiiiiiiiiiiiui mi 11 1111 11 111— 97 

 Benscotten 11 1 1 mom i inn nm mi L0111 mm moi mm 



1111 lmiimoioiiiuimommn, 1 1111111 1 111 95 

 w Wolstencroftmiiiuiiummm.Oimmiimiii .1111111111111 



liiimiioiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiii 97 



J Wolstencrof t ..llll, 0010 1 , 111111111 11 . 0 10 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1110 1 m 11101 



lniiiiiommioioiiiiioiiimiiiiioi ioiiiniiiii-87 



5t>7 



Eastern Team. 



Dickey iiioiiimi'inuninnnmmmnn minimi 



1111 miii 1111 1 1111 im mum) 1 1 11 1111111 1 11111-99 

 Whitney 1 mil mm mini 111 1 mi 1101 ilium u 11111 1 11 



11m iiimiimiioim.mimoiinimmiimn— go 

 Stanton ....mil on 11 11 1 1 1 it a 1 1 1 11 100 1 1 1 111 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 j 1 1111 11 1 



in tun 1 1 iiomii 11 ii 1 . 11 1 miimm , 11 . nm Li-95 

 Me m u rib v nn. 1011 11 1 mn 1011 a 1 1101 1 tmn 1 1 1 1101 1 1 1 toon 



miimomi,immmiimnimiiniiunii0i]i-9i 

 Yerrington oiniiimiiioionoi lininiiuiimiiiioi 1011 



ino, minim 11 iiiminnonmon,i]imnn-9i 



Wheeler ,10,1101111111111 1,111. llllllilllllllilllllllinm 



i Lin oi n 1 n 1 on m 1 on niniiiio 1 11 nun 11101111— 92 



564 



For the average money it was necessary for contestants to com- 

 pe'e -1. all guaranteed and trophy events. Tnis gave a total of 487 

 birds. H. B. Whitney with 46fi secured first, *57: E. S. Benscotten 

 and W. Wolsteneroft with 450 div. second. $40.70; E. D. Millet- 

 with 449 100k third, $27.58; R. O. Heikes with 446 xourth, $21.16, and 

 E. vv . Yerrington nf m. $16.28. 



It was intended to continue the tournament through Saturday, 

 and a few did lemain over to s..oot som? sweeps, but the. greater 

 number left on the late trains Friday night, satisued that they 

 had bad enough shooting for one week. A pleasant party gathered 

 at tin- Keystone Company's office in the evening and were enter- 

 tained by an old darky, one of Mr. Wetmore's retainers, who 

 sang and danced to tne accompaniment of a violin and guitar, 

 finisaing his Rreus With an exhiouion of " butting" and a, stuaip- 

 speech ,n taxes, which brought down the house. Not content 

 with all they had done to amuse the visitors, the citizens of Corry 

 started a. conflagration in their honor, and amid the clanging of 

 fire bells, the "lowing ot waistles and the hiss of the water a^ it 

 fell on the glowing beams, the shooters made the<r exit, and the 

 1869 Keystone tout nainent was over. Frank Mason. 



FARGO TOURNAMENT. 



FARGO. Dak,, Aug. 17.— Editor Forest and Stream: The sixth 

 annual tournament of ihe Fargo Gun Club has come and 

 goue, and was a splendid success in every way. The weather was 

 perfei t, although a strong cross wind blew the second day. The 

 birds used were the standards, three traps, Keystone rules, and 

 they did not give good satisfaction. Th« breakage was most 

 annoying, causn.g much loss and delay. The number of sports- 

 men was about twenty-five, which was not as large as it si ould 

 have been for so excellent a programme, $600 being guaranteed 

 for a two days' shoot, and all purses ano averages were paid 

 promptly in full, although the club loses some money. Among 

 the visitors present were U. W. Jones, of Atwater, Miss., who 

 won second average; W. H. Skinner the St. Paul gun man, who 

 cptured fourth average with his "old reliable" Lefevei; H. A. 

 Baldwin, St. Paul; T. Morris. J. Morrissey, A. R. Fuller and C. H. 

 Taomp on, the Crookston d. legation; H. A. "Stone," of Lari- 

 more, Dak,, and others. Many of the sportsmen were away in 

 Wisconsin hunting chickens, so we miss the old familiar nairns 

 of B'ock, Ruble, BaLam, Route, Holt, Chantler, Hamlin, Hanson, 

 and many otners that usually attend. Ties divided unless other- 

 wise stated. C. H. Beuson, tne Fargo boy that won first money 

 and first average, is only twenty-two years old, and never han- 

 11 led a gun or knew anything about one until four years ago. He 

 is a good, reliable shot, and very seldom "falls down" as so many- 

 do. The following is the score of the fi st extra sweep, 9 singles, 

 entrance $1X0, four moneys: Skinner 6. Jones 8, Peterson 6, Hen- 

 son 7, Schiirtnan5, Morrissey 9, Robbins 6. Stone 8. Bishop 5, 

 Baldwin 6, Kich 5. Smith 8, Morris 7. Kobeits 9 Arnold 8, Fuller 7, 

 C Bowers 7, E. Bowers 8, Ahlstroin 7, Rentschler 5. 



First regular event. 10 single standards, entrance $1.50: 



Morrissev llllimil-10 Ahlstrom 0111001101- 6 



Rentschler liOlOllllO- 7 Roberts 1011011011— 7 



PORTLAND, Me —The Portland Gun Club's open to all sweep- 

 stake tournament came off on Aug. 21, and proved a success in 

 every way. Clays and hlut rocks were smashed in good shape 

 bv the 40 skilled sportsmen who came Jrom different parts of the 

 Slate ana frr.m Boston. American Shooting Association rules 

 governed the fallowing events: Event No. 1: Lirlefield first, 

 Sauborn, Collin,-, Lioby second, Catland, Gilford third. Event 

 No. 2: Sanborn, Williams first. Curtis second, Hunnewell, Wins- 

 low, Co'lins, Strout third. Event No. 3: Henry, Sanborn first, 

 Goud, Post second. Fisher third. Event No. 4: Sanborn, Hunne- 

 well, Henrv. Williams first, Hartwcll, Littlefield, Kean second, 

 Fisher, Gifford third. Event No. 5: fcrank first, Hart well sec- 

 ond, Littlefield, Henry, Peterson third. Event Mo. ti : Winslow, 

 Dow, W. Jones first, Frank, Littlefield, Goud, San horn second. 

 Pierce. Henrv, Collins third. Event No. 7: Williams, Cam first, 

 Littlefield, Goud, W. Jones, Harmon second, Frank. Randall, 

 Curtis, Hartweli third. Event No. 8: Shaw, Round s. W. Jones. 

 Litilefield, Dow. Cain firsr, Frauii., Martin, Wimslow, Libhy,Henry 

 second, E. G. Peterson, Goud, Pierce thitd. Event No. '9: San- 

 born, Curtis, Huanewell, Gilford first, J. Jones, Goud, Dow, J. K. 

 Petersou second, W. Jones, Henry, Saw third Event No. 10: W. 

 Jones. Henry first, E. G. feteisou, William.-, second, Dow, Martin, 

 Pierce, Whitney third. Event No 11: W. Jones, Henry first, 

 Martin, E. G. Peteison, J. R. Peterson, Pierce second, Dow, Franic 

 third. Event No. 12: Frank first, Martin, Henry second. — G. 

 R. P. 



LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 22.— The Lafayette Gun Club had an 

 interesting ten m snoot at their grounus. The weather was very 

 fine, and the birds very goon flyers: 



Rising 1101111112-9 Livenguth. .. .2111111112—10 



Krauss 1121011,11— 9 Spring HOlUlOll— 8 



Sears 31101111J2- 8 Archi Oald 0 12011122— 8 



Mitchell 10221 12022— 8 Thompson.. . .2121110101—8 



J M Smith 1111111111—10-44 Lehuon 110U2il21— 9—43 



NEW YORK, Aug. 16.— The Manhattan Gun Oluo held a special 

 shoot, club rules, 10 live birds eacii. at vYoodside, L. I : 



Bayer 1111011110-8 Lichtenberger 1U0IC0U1— 7 



Heerbrandt 1111101100-7 Schmid ..OUUUOlOl-6 



Hoffmann 11111110)1-9 Lambrecat. . - 0111106010-5 



Jones 1111111111-10 Sherman. 



-.1101100101— 6 



Lewis 1110 



Jones ill] 



Baldwin 1U1 



O Bowers 0101 



Rube 1110 



0J 10 

 10 11 

 10 00 



10 10 



11 10 

 11 01 



S'evens 1110110110- 7 Smith lOloOHOlO- 6 



Benson 0100100111— 5 E Bowers 111110110- 8 



Bleliop 1011011101- 7 Kich lolllllOOl— 7 



Skinner 1111111111-10 Thompson lllOUOlll- 8 



Baldwin lOOilllOlO— 6 Morris 1110111110- 8 



Sione lillllllll— 10 C Bowers 0110111111— 8 



Peterson ...1000011111— 6 Lewis 1111110111— 9 



Robbins 1110110111- 8 Laizure Oil 1001011— K 



Schruth 1000110111- 6 Arnold 1010111111— 8 



Skinner first on shoot-off, Lewis second, ties on 8 divide, third, 

 Laiznre fourth. 



Second event, 875 guaranteed, 9 singles, entrance $2.50: 



Stone 101111111-8 Lewis .'. .U0111110-7 



Morris 110011011-6 Smith 111110011-7 



Schruth HI 101111—8 Ahlstrom 011 1 10110-6 



Ren tsc h 1 er 001011001— 4 Riibe llloOl 111— 7 



Peterson IIHUIOI— 8 Rich 100M101-5 



Morrissey 111110100 6 Rooerts 101111 01— 7 



Sk inner Ill 11 1010 - 7 Sherman Ill 110111 — H 



Bishop ill 10101 1—7 Laizure 00101 fill - 5 



Stevens 101000110— 4 Bobbins JOlllOliO - 6 



Baldwin Ill 1 1.01 1 — 8 C Bowers Uillllll— 0 



Benson 1111101 1 1—8 Thompson 110011 110— 0 



Jones 11111 1 111— 9 E Bowers llllllOll-S 



Arnold 111111001-7 



Jones and C. Bowers first, Sherman second, Arnold and Roberts 

 third, Morrissey and Thompson fourth. 



Third event. 4 singles and 3 pairs: 



Stone 0010 10 00 10-3 Roberts llll H 10 



Skinner llll 10 11 11—9 Thompson 101L 10 11 



Morrissey i001 10 10 10—5 A'lstrom 0 00 n 10 



Peterson 0010 10 11 10-5 Rot-bins 1110 10 10 



Sherman OlOO 10 1111-6 Rich 1111 



E Bowers llll 10 00 10—6 



Benson till 11 10 11-9 



Smith 1101 10 10 11—7 



Kentschler 0110 10 00 10 -4 



Morris llll 01 10 00-6 



Arnold 1110 10 '0 11-7 Laizure 1000 10 10 



Bishop 1001 00 10 11-5 



Skinner and Be j.-on first, Baldwin and Thompson second, S 

 Arnold and Robeits third, Jones fourth. 



Extra swei p, 9 singles, $1.50 entrance: Stone 6, Skinner !), Mor- 

 rises- 5, Arnold 5, Steven- 6, Bishop 4, Snerman 8, Robbins 6, Ben- 

 son 8, Roberts 7. Morns 7. Tn nnpsoo 6. Baldwin 8. Lewis 9, Rich 

 9, Smith 8. Rentschler 4, Rube 7, E. Bowers 9, Jones 9, Petersou 4, 

 C. Bowers 5, Laizure 0. 



Extra sweep, 6 singles and 2 pair, entrance $1.50: Skinner 7, 

 Roberts 8, Jones 10, Benson 8, Bobbins 9. Arnold 8, Morri. ev 6, 

 Lewis 8, Sherman 7, Morris 6, Baldwin 5, Bishop 6, Smith 8, Doug- 

 las 0, Pa,,,ts 7. Arnold and Benson second, Skinner and Pants 

 third. 



Fourth event, 10 singles, $100 guaranteed, entrance 



Skinner 0111101110— 7 Smith 0111001101—6 



Kentschler llonOuOOl— 5 Robbins 11 1110111 1— '1 



Stoue 1110111100— 7 Thompson limonil— 9 



Jones lllinnil— 10 Robers..- 1111111011-9 



Morris 00111 lllol- 7 Rich 1011111111-9 



Sherman 1101010111- 7 Baldwin 0110011111-7 



Bishop 0011011100- 5 Arnold 1111101110-8 



Peterson OOIIODIOIOI- 3 Stevens 10)1101)01-7 



Rube 1111010111- 8 Laizure 0mi0D010-5 



Morrisev 1101111111 - 9 E Bowers Ill H10101-8 



Lewis 1110101010- 6 Ahlstrom 1)10010101 6 



Benson 1011111111- 9 C Bowers 0011111111-8 



Extra sweep, 9 similes, entrance $1: Bishop 7, Baldwin s. Skinner 

 8, Arnold 6, Benson 7, Morrissey 8, Sherm,n li. Smith 5, Stevens 6, 

 Rube 4, Roherts 3 C^ Bowers 7, E. Bower.-, 6, Ronbins 4, Stone 3, 

 Jones 6, Ahlstrom 7, Fletcher 9. Fletcher nad not fired at a target 

 for nine > ears. He shot a strange gun and under the circum- 

 stances the score is remarkable. 



Extra sweep, 6 singles and 2 pairs; entrance $1.50: Stone 6, Skin- 

 ner 7, Morrissey 7, Amnio 3, Roberts 7, Jones 7, Benson 9, Bald- 

 win 6. Bishop 5, Fletcher 8. 



Second Day— Extra sweep, 9 singles; entrance $1.50: Skinner 7. 

 Rob. rts 8, Bens m 8, E Bowers 7, Baldwin 7, Arnold 7, Bobbins f>. 

 Jon- s8, Bishop 6, C. Bowers 7, Sherman 7. Morrissey 8, Tnooip- 

 son 6, Morris 8, Rich 6. 



00-7 

 11- -8 

 11-6 

 00-5 



10 6 

 10-7 

 10-0 



11 -8 



10 Hi 



O'-O 

 10-4 



miih 



')' Arnold 5, Schruth 1 



Fifth event, 9 



E Bowers 



Robnts 



Benson 



Skinner 



Pants 



Ahlstrom 



Baldwin..... 



Robbins i 



Laizure 



Rube 



Arnold 



Jones 



-j. entrance 



.010101010-4 



111111111-9 



HUlOlOl— 7 



.111011101-7 



OOulOOlOO-2 



111110101—7 



1110.1011—7 



lOlolOOll— 5 



.11110101,-7 



llOllllll-K 



.nomiii 8 

 111111011—8 



$1 50: 



SmiLh 



C Bowers 

 Thompson. 



Rich 



Morrissey . 

 Sherman. . 



Bisnop 



Stone 



Douglas 



Lewis 



Williams. 



111111011-8 



lOlliinO— 7 



011011 111-7 



11000jfi01-3 



0 1111111—8 



1000011 10—4 



1111001,0-tt 



111111111-9 



111111110-8 



111111011-8 



111000111—6 



Sixth event, $ 



Skinner 



Benson 



Robbins 



Ahlstrom 



Baldwin 



Roberts 



ArnMd 



Larson 



Rune 



Laizure 



Jones 



Smith 



00 guaranteed, 6 



.illUl 10 11-9 



.110110 10 11-7 



.101101 10 10-6 



111000 10 10 5 



.010000 11 10-4 



lUill 00 10-7 



oiiiio 10 01-6 



.110.01 10 10-6 



.101 101 00 11 -6 



110010 10 oi— r. 



.111111 10 10-8 



lilllO 11 11-9 



singles and 



Morn's 



Thompson. 

 C Bowers. . 



Rich 



Hooker 



Morrissey . 



Bishop 



Williams. . 



Stone 



Lewis 



Douglas.... 

 Mack 



2 pairs, entrance $3; 

 110111 10 10-7 



lnou 11 ut-8 



111101 10 11-8 



111110 10 10-7 



101101 00 00-4 



...111111 10 10-8 



. . 001010 10 11-5 



...111101 10 OJ-7 



OlOoOl 11 11— fi 



101101 10 10-6 



011111 10 10—7 



000011 00 10-3 



Seventh event, 15 singles, entrance $2: 



Sherman 00)101 LOOJIIOl- 8 M irrls 110000111 U0100- 



Skinner llOiniOlOHUU- 11 Morrissey UlllllllOiOlOl- 



Roberrs lllllliUiU 11— 15 C. Bow. rs... .11110,101111101 



Huhe Ilillillll0llll-14 Laizure OimiOlOilOlll- 



Jones ID 110111 111 1-14 Williams li 1OI1 1 0] U011- 



B.msrm 011101111111111-13 S,oae lOOOOilillllilO- 



Arnold 01! llllillOlLl -13 Robbins llillOinOiOlOl- 



Rich nOLlliOililOil-12 Lewis 11.010111010110- 



Smith liniihiiiim-ii: Douglas oionnnnoiii- 



Aliistrom. . '. . . '.011111111000011-10 Bishop 1 10111011111011 - 



Larson HOlillOillOlOl— 11 Payne 000110011110101- 



Baldwin 111111010110111-13 Thompson..,. .111110111111111- 



Eighth event, 10 s'ngles fi'00 guaranteed, entrance $3: 



Skinner 11110111 1- 9 Laizure OOllOOlllO— 5 



Jon s... L111011001- 7 Benson 111111 1 11 1 - 10 



Williams 10 001111— 7 Sherman 1101010111— 7 



Arnold 1011111111-9 Rube .1111111101—9 



Larson 11(11011111— 8 Thompson 1111111101— 9 



Roberts 11001UKO1-6 C, Bowers 1101011101- 7 



Smith 1111010111 - 8 Baldwin lOilllOlll— 8 



Rich 0011001110— 5 Bishop 1111111000—7 



p.v ne 10 1 01010— 6 Stone 1100111111— 8 



Robbins 10001,1100- 6 Douglas 0110101110- 8 



Morris 1101111011- 8 Ahlstrom 1100111000—5 



Morrissey 1101110101- 7 



Ninth event, 7 singles. $100 guaranteed, entrance $3: 



Smith 11111 1— 7 Ribbins 1111101-6 



C Bowers llOilll-6 Thompson 0111011-5 



Roberts 0110011-4 Douglas 1010000-2 



Rube 1111101-6 Arnold .1100111—5 



Pavric HUH H - 6 Bishop 0011000 -2 



Skinner 1101111-6 Baldwin llOlloO— 4 



BansOU Illlltl —0 L-iizure HlOiOO— 4 



Williams 1000,11-4 Rich OIUOH -5 



Sherman 1000010 2 Stone i 111011-6 



Ahlstrom liOOlll-5 Jones ...lOi 1011-5 



Morrissev 1111111-7 Lnrson lOOlill— 5 



Morris...' 1111011-6 



Averages: Benson firs!, $40; Jones second, #30; Smith third, $20; 

 Skinner fourth, $15; Rube, Roberts and Thompson fifth, $10; 

 Arnold and C. Bowers sixth, |5j Morrissey seventh, $3; Baldwin 

 eighth, $2; Sr.i.ne ninth, silk hat; E. Bowers tenth, silver flask; 

 Bobbins eleventh, mounted bird; Rich twelftn, box cigms; Morris 

 and Ahlstrom thirteenth, snck shot: Bishop fourteenth, box 

 cigar.-: Snerman and Laizure fiftaentu, pair pants. Williams. 



CHICAGO YEARLY TRIANGLE. 



CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 26.— The Forest and Stream has before 

 now published a portion ot the scores in the big yearly three- 

 clubs shoot for 1889. between Mak-saw-ba, Cumberland and 

 Grand Calumet Heights Gun Clubs, all of this city. These shoots 

 were held at the respective club grounds, all away down in In- 

 iyannv, and both club keepers and club secretaries are some- 

 times hard to convince that Forest and Stream can't be person- 

 ally present all over this whole country all at once. I t, erefore 

 think it better, on the whole, to offer the entire scores from the 

 beginning, as they are to-day sent by Mr. Woifred N. Low, who 

 remarks that they are handed to himself by kindness of Mr. Far- 



^ 'ights £--. 



invite the other fellows down to their place and then whale the 

 life out of them witn 90 live birds out of 100 in the last shoot, and 

 shooting ten different men; and Mak-saw-ba and Grand Calumet 

 Heights 7 could hardly be blamed for consider- ug themselves the 

 victims of misplaced confidence. The followiug is a resume of the 

 series: 



Snoot No 1. at Mak-saw-ba, between the Mak-saw-ba, Grand 

 Calumet Heights and Cumberland Gun Chios, July 21 10 live 

 birds, Illinois State rules. Official score: 

 Mai - a-v-ba Club. 



R B Organ 111 220 '222— 9 J P Curd 2111121022- 9 



C S Wilcox. 10°0 21122— 8 TB Leiier 2211222010— 8 



W H Haskell 2111 02011- 8 T W Wilmartb.lll2nill2— 10 



Geo W Randall. . . .001110 011 - 6 H C Bene hn -r.. 2011223211— 9 



\V PMussev 1111210111— 9 John Watson... 11112d)0U— 3-84 



Cumberland Club. 

 W W McFarhuid... 0121110112- 8 W L Sbcpard...lllHll 112-10 

 J M Hutchinson.... 1121110110- 8 J O Pierson ... HOillOOll- 7 



JohnHeiland H00102211- 7 C E Felton 1210 12222- 9 



H W Loveday 0102212011— 7 M J Eich 2201211201- 8 



C D Gammon 2212112123 10 Geo T Farmer. .U111J0112- 9-83 



Grand Calumet Heights Club. 



W N Low 2121101222 - 9 R H Donnelly . ,1101110011- 7 



M T Hart 2001212022 - 7 W R Fleming. .0122000020- 4 



A Llovd 0221212000- 6 G I Marietta . 1020.111021— 7 



F H Bissell 211000000 - 4 Sam Booth 2112111211— 1U 



Sam \ bung 2121111111-10 G E Marshall.. .'-10-'0221i0— 7-71 



Shoot No. 3., at Gran 1 Calumet Heights, -lug. 4. Ten live birds, 

 IUinois State rules. Official score: 



Grand ' alumet Hei, hfs Club. 



W N Low 1111111110— 9 G I M ,ilet,e 0010211022—6 



Wills label! 00.10101 1 1- 6 R H DonnelL ^..2110020i 11— 7 



C Kern 22121111 11— 10 F E Moore 2101011011-7 



G E MarsbaU lOiOlOllli— 7 Sam'l Bioth 1021211211— 9 



S E Young 2201123il3- 9 C E Willard 0011001111-6-76 



Male saw-ba Club. 



R B Organ 1122111211—10 J P Card 201101011 1 —7 



H C Beuchner 1100212011— 7 H Sloan 00122 ,2212-8 



W P Mussey 2121111112-10 C S Wilcox . . . .1111 1 11012— 9 



T Wilmarth 1121 11121-10 G Randall 1210012111-8 



J Watson 111111 111- 10 W H HasKell. . .. 1x01202021-7-86 



« Cumberland Club. 



WMcFarland 1211110111— 9 McDonald 2212101111-9 



JHaichinson 112u2l2ill— 9 J Heiland 1112010122— 8 



C lioffm VD ■ 0100121112- 7 H W Loveday. . 1202221110-S . 



C D Gammon 111111111—10 G T Farmer . . . .0102^210-7 



WLShepard 011112111—9 M J Eich 0112122210 8—84 



Shoot No. 3, at Cum-erland Lodge, Aug. 17. Ten live birus, 

 Illinois State rules. Official Score: 



Cumberland Club. 

 J M Hutchinson. . . .1 122213102- 9 C D Gammon. ..2122220211— 9 



Jas Gardner 1221210 11— 9 J H Asnlev 1111111211—10 



HWLovedav. . . .2120, ,001c— 7 W McFarland.. 1112220311— 9 



W N Low ..." 222LL220- 9 Geo T Farmer. .L11211022— 9 



WLSaepyard U1231i3i3— 10 M J Eich 1131311101—9—90 



Gr-ind t'alumet Heights Club. 



ChasKern 2111211111—10 M F Hart 2200021210 -6 



J J Gillespie lOnoOlOll- 6 VV H Hay ward . .1112201212— 9 



U H Donnelly ....021121111.2-9 F A Place 21 1011211-9 



F R Bissell 1211200030- 6 AF Llojd 3311103321-9 



GI Mallette 0^-212102 - 8 CE Willard 1212111101— 9-81 



Mak-^au -ba Club. 



Henry Sloan 222U02111-9 C B Dicks 1111121201—9 



C S Wilcox lull 000321— 7 H C Beuchner. . .1120501012—7 



W H Ha-kell QH0111221— 8 Geo W Randall. .1101011110— 7 



J P Card 0103210J10-5 VV P Mussey 2012211110—8 



J ohn Watson 11 12223122-8 R B O man 1201 , 01111-8-76 



Grand total - Cn m Deri and Gun r, lub257 averag- 85; Mak-saw-i,a 

 Shooting Club 240, average 82; Grand Calumet Heights Club 228, 

 average 76. • . A < ' . 



The Jenny and Graham tournament, at Grand Crossing, was 

 not very well attended, there hemg only 18 shooters entered in ihe 

 largest events Toe light ai tendance is due to various causes, 

 among others to the fact tfcat a uauaber of sporting events lell 

 due in Cnicago at about tha t date; out m-st of all, probably, to 

 the fact thai, 1 he tournament was not well advertised by its pro- 

 jectors. Mr. H. A. Penrose, of the Keystone Co., came on from 

 Corry Pa., to engineer ihe suooters at the traps, and Mr. .John 

 Gillespie was also in ch.irge of details on the grounds, but not 

 even two such men as these could overcome the difficulties above 

 named. The weather was very uufav.,raole also Such shooters 

 as attended, however, were satisfied, and were certainly well 

 treated. A better attendance next time. E. Hough. 



WATSON'S PARK.— Grand Crossing, 111., Aug. 22.— Audubon 

 Ciub shoot for medal, 15 live pigeons, 5 ground traps, 80yds. boun- 

 dary, Illinois State, rules: 



J E Price (32), . 101211110130211-12 Chas Kern (30).230201011111010-10 

 Wads«ortn(30)imi011U21212-14 C S Wilcox(29)til312121111222— 15 

 WLShep'i'd<:-;0J121110221122101— 13 W W Foss 132) .01321110^31111-13 

 Wilcox wins ihe meoal.-RAVEi.KiGG. 



Aug. °ih. -The gun club shoot at 10 jive pigeons, 5 ground traps, 

 30yds. rise and 80yds. boundary, for gold medal, Illinois State 

 rules: 



McD tiff 2201110101- 7 Willard 212121201 1— 9 



Smith 111123021- 9 Ptece 2222020110— 7 



Buechner 22002212-0- 7 Donald 2 22012210 - 8 



Shep&rd 103111 121— 9 Patterson 20OO01100O— 3 



Dr Ashley 1112)21321—10 Dicks 1221121121-10 



Wadsworth HOlUlOll— 8 



Dicks wins the medal, Asnley not being a member of the club. 



Medal shoot at 20 Peor'a black hi rds: 

 Smith . . . .111 110010011001 11011-13 Willard. . . 11111111111111111000-17 

 Donald . . .011110100010 11101-13 Patlerson.OOOOOOOlOll-ttOlOOOfKIO- 2 

 Place lOOmillOlOlOOooOOO- 9 



, Raveiauqg. 

 THE SOUTH SIDE GUN CLUB, Newark, N. J., will hold a 

 Blunt on La,.or Dav, SepL. 2, at 11 o'clock. All will be < lass shoot- 

 ing under club rules. Prizes divined 40 . 30, 20 and 10 per cent. 

 Targets three cents eac 1. Ammunition and luncn on hand. Ram 

 or shine. The club gronuds tire situated on New Jersey Railroad 

 avenue, near Lehigh Valley coal depot, and may be reached via 

 Pennsylvania Railroad, Emmet street station; Newark & New 

 York, Broad sfn et; and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rail- 

 road.-W, R. Hobakx, Sec'y. 



