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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 5, 1889. 



FLORENCE TOURNAMENT. 



FLORENCE, Mass., Aug. 27.— Norwood Gun Club's tournament. 

 First eveut, 7 straight!!. way, 5 Keystone traps: 



H Keyes 0101111-5 T T Cartwright 0110110—1 



.1 W Russell 1101 101—5 Z Foster. .. . " 0010011-3 



F Nuttleman 1010011-4 F W Twiss 0101001—3 



C O Harris 0101101—4 L F Gay! or 1100000-3 



Ties on fi and on 3 dir.; on 4, at 3 each, Harris 0, Cartwright 1, 

 Nutttleman 2. 

 Second event, 5 birds: 



F Twiss 10111—4 Foster 01100—2 



F Nuttleman 11101-4 Harris 00011— 8 



H Keyes 001 1 1—3 Gay lor 0"0ll— 2 



Cartwright 10110—3 Russell 00000—0 



Ties on 4 and on 3 div.; on 2, at 5 each, Gaylor 2, Foster 2, Har- 

 ris 4. 



Third event, fi singles and 2 pairs Keystones; ties div.: 



Keyes 111101 10 10-7 Russell 000010 10 11-4 



Brewer 001111 00 10—5 Cartwright 001100 01 10—4 



Herrick... 100311 10 10-5 W E Cobb 001101 00 (0-3 



Harris 110101 10 00—5 Mayott 001000 00 10—2 



Fourth event, 10 birds; tip s div.: 



Keyes 1100] 11111-8 Cartwright 100100 10 01-4 



Cobb 11111011)11-8 Foster 100000 10 10-3 



Harris 1011001111-7 Russell 001031 01 00—3 



Herrick 1100011110—6 Mayott 001000 00 10—2 



Brewer 0100010101-4 Nuttleman 000000 00 10—1 



Fifth event, Keystones, miss and out; Brewer and Harris first. 



Sixth event, two-men teams, 10 birds per man, ties div.: 



Albee 10011 10101-6 M rt yott 0100001001-3 



Keyes 1 111110101— 8-14 Herrick Ill 1001110-7— 10 



Georgia 101 11 11111-9 Ell s worth 1011110000—5 



Hart 1000011011—5—14 Lavanway 1000011110—5—10 



Upson 0001111111-7 Brewer 0011010111—6 



Terry 1110111010-7—14 Cobb 0001000010 -2-8 



Gavlor 1100001111—6 Harris 1111000011-6 



Nuttleman.. ..0111101100-6—12 Cartwright 0000000100— 1— 7 



Seventh event, 5 pairs, ties div.: 



Hernok 11 10 10 11 11-8 Cobb ..11 00 11 01 00-5 



Keyes 10 11 10 11 10-7 Albee 10 10 10 11 00-5 



Harris 10 10 11 11 01—7 Georgia 00 10 10 01 10—4 



Gaylor 10 11 11 10 01—7 Brewer 10 00 10 10 10 -4 



Lavanway 10 01 11 10 11—7 Hart 10 10 00 01 10—4 



Russell 11 00 11 01 01—6 Duffy 10 00 01 01 10—4 



Eighth event, 7 birds, ties div.: 



Albee. . . . : 1111111-7 Georgia 1111001—5 



Gaylor 1111101-6 Terry 0101111—5 



Ellsworth 1111101-6 Hart 11001J 0—4 



Upson 0111111 - 6 Brewer 101UOO-4 



Keyes HllllO-6 Mayott 0011010—4 



Cobb 1111110-0 Nuttleman 1010010 - 3 



Herrick 1011101—5 Foster 0000110-2 



Ninth event, miss and out: Hart, Albee, RusselJ, Ellsworth and 

 Cartwright divided. 



Tenth event, $25 guaranteed, first $12, second 88, third 83. fourth 

 82, ties div.: 



Keyes 11010111111111011111—17 Lava'wav 11100001.100011101110— 11 



Albee 11101.1 in i oil ill 1111 1-17 < John. .11101100000) Kill 0111— 11 



Georgia. ..11011 111111011101011—16 Abe'cr'bie011loiOi>Ki000101ini-ll 



Bolt 1011100mim011100-14 CarfrightlllOOllllOlOilOOOOOO-lO 



F Twiss.. .OllnlO, 01 11101U1 101 1—13 Mayott... .1110000011101(001100- 9 

 Gaylor.. .11111 lOol 1 1 101011000 — 13 Nutt'man IHOOoooinoiOonilOO— 9 

 Brewer... .01101101101011010011-13 EllswnrthOllOoOOlOlOKllliOOOl— 9 



Herrick .101001 muilOulll 110-12 Terry 0011 louooi lOulOllOOl— 9 



C Harris. .0010111101.0110011011— 12 Foster.. . .0101 1 lOOOOOOOOlOOUl— 8 

 J A Hart. OllllOllKXUOllOOOOl— 11 



Eleventh event, 10 birds straightaway, ties divided: 



Albee 1111111111—10 Russell 1100011111— 7 



Keyes 1111111111—10 Bolt nllliilllOl— 7 



Georgia .1101111111— 9 Nuttleman 1(110011101— 6 



Herrick 1111111011— 9 Harris 1111001010- 6 



Twiss 1111111101— 9 Upson 1101010001— 5 



Hart 1111111101— 9 Cartwright 1001110001— 5 



Ellsworth 1111111011— 9 Foster 0010010001- 3 



Brewer 1011111101— 8 



Twelfth event, 5 birds, ties divided: 



Upson 11111—5 Cartwright 011 11— 4 



Harris 11111—5 Georgia 10011-3 



Herrick 11111—5 Brewer 10110—3 



Keyes 11111-5 Hart 01 1 10—3 



Albee 11101—4 Russell 10001—2 



Bolt 11110—4 Cobb 01010—2 



Twiss U011— 4 



Thirteenth event, 2-men teams, 6 birds, ties div.: 



Ellsworth 111111—6 Terry 100011—3 



Lavanway 111011—5—11 Upson 110111—5— 8 



Mayott 110111—5 Brewer 111011-5 



Twiss 111011-5-10 Harris 01 1001 -3— 8 



Keyes 101111—5 Gaylor 101111—5 



Herrick 110011—4— 9 Nuttleman 100O11-3- 8 



Georgia 111111-0 Duffy 100110—3 



Hart 100110-3— 9 FeiKer 0U001— 3— 6 



Bolt 000111-3 



Albee 111111—6— 9 



Fourteenth event, 10 birds: 



Keyos OOllllllll— 8 Duffy 1001000111—5 



Upson 1111110011-8 Boll 1011001010-5 



Herrick 1011111110-8 Harris OllooilOUO— 4 



Brewer llllullllo-8 Mayott 01001 11000-4 



Geo rgia 1010011 111-7 Cobb 10011 00000-3 



Albee 0110011011-6 Ellsworth 1100000100-3 



Lavanway 1100011 J 01-6 Fei ker 00000 1 11 110 -3 



Rus-eii nonoiooi-6 



Fifteenth event, 5 birds: 



Keyes.... 10111—4 Cohb 11001—3 



Herrick 11110-4 Bolt lluOl-3 



Duffy. 11101—4 Foster 01O01— 2 



Cartwright 1.101—4 Twiss lOioo— 3 



Chilson. 01111—4 Russell lOOOO-L 



Brewer 01101—3 



For first, shoot-off, Keyes 3, Herrick, Cartwright 2, Duff v 1, Chil- 

 son 4. Other ties div. 



Sixteenth event, 5 birds, shooter back to trap until he has called 

 pull: 



Chilson 11111-5 Cobb 11100—2 



Duffy ...10111 4 Brewer 11000-2 



The club is well satisfied at their first attempt at holding a 

 tournament, and expect in the near future to hold either a two 

 or three days' tournament and put up some good-sized purses. 

 The grounds are well adapted for holding a large tournament, the 

 horse cars running within a minute's walk of the shooting stand. 

 The club house is all furnished, and several of the members have 

 made the club presents of furniture. Everyone was well satisfied 

 and there was no kicking whatever, evervthiug running along 

 smoothly. The club are indebted to Col. Geo. E. Albee for many 

 points he gave. The Colonel's style and mode of shoe; ting called 

 out frequent applause. The following makes of guns wore used 

 by the different shooters: Dr. Herrick, Parker hammerless; 

 Georgie, Winchester; Hart, Colt hammerless. Gaylor. Winches- 

 ter; Albee, Winchester; Keyes, Manhattan: Mayott, Daly ham- 

 merless: Cobb, CP-through; Nuttleman, Winchester, Twiss and 

 Foster, Lefever; Harris, Parker hammer; Brewer, Parker ham- 

 mer; Duffy, Feiker; Rnssell and Cartwright, Whitnev safety 

 hammerless. Norwood. 



LE MARS TOURNAMENT, 



LE MARS, Iowa, Aug, 26. — Editor Forest and Stream: The 

 boys had a great shoot and lots of fun for their monev. The Le 

 Mars Gun Club comes out in good shape, making ends" meet and 

 sending every one away pleased with the treatment received 

 The threatened rain held off and the clouded sky made it all the 

 better for the shooters. The score shows that nearly one hundred 

 shooters were here from abroad. Geo. Hughes, of Fonda, carried 

 off the most prizes, and cleared $72 for his two days' work. 



E. D. Trotter 10, J. A. Ruble 15, Proctor 7, Knapp 11, Moreton 10, 

 E. L. Webster 10, Mayner 12, Van Sickle 10, Bry Renshaw 14, 

 Sampson 14, Lyons 13, Redfern 11, Mickley 10. First, Ruble, 

 $16.20; second, third and fourth divided; total prize $40.50. 



Shoot No. 2, 10 live birds: Hughes 10, Ruble 9, Dent 9, Moreton 

 5, Grim 9, Edington 7, Sampson 5, Clark 9, Cram 8, Fordo 6, Yates 



5, McF 7, GUson 9, Proctor 6. Sharp 5, Van Sickle 6, H. J. Trotter 



6, Schueckloth 8, Webster 9. E. D. Trotter 8, Hass 6, Watkins2, 

 Oawin 5. First, Hughes, $33; second, shot off to Ruble; third and 

 fourth divided; total, $57.50. 



Shoot No. 3, 10 bluerocks: Grim 9, Gilson 6, Dent 1, Ruble 10, 

 Whitney 4, Edington 7, Schueckloth 7, Slagle 5, Redfern 7, 

 Hughes 10, Mayher 8, Webster 6, McF 8, Hass 8, B. Renshaw 7, 

 Knapp 10, E. D. Trotter 7, H. J. Trotter 9, Lyons 8, Pinder 6, 



1, Forde 3, McF. 1, Hass 2, Slagle 4, Knapp 1. Hushes 5, Proctor 3, 

 Grim 3, Lyons 4, Redfern 4, Dent 3. B. Renshaw 3, Sampson 5. Gil- 

 son 1, lates 3, H. I. Trotter 4, Webster 5, Cram 4, Clark 0, Eding- 

 ton 2. E, D. Trotter 3, Weldon 4, Pinder 6, Schueckloth 3. First, 

 Pmder, $5; second, third and fourth divided, total 812.50. 



Shoot No. 5, 5 pair live birds: Grim 5, Dent 5, Forde 1, Clark 8, 

 Ruble 8. Chester 4, Hughes 9, Schueckloth 7, Fritchell 8, H. J. 

 Trotter 5, Gorman 5, E. D. Trotter 4, Moreton 7, Gifeoo 7, Samp- 

 Soil 7, Slagle ft. Cram 0, Hass 5, Webster 7, Van Sickle 5. Proctor 6, 

 Edington 5, Kelley 7, Renshaw 6. First divided, $34; second, 

 third and fourth divided, total 860. 



Shoot No. 6, 10 blackbirds: Yates 7, Webster 7. Sampson 8, Hass 

 6, Weldon 7, P. Sophy 4, Slagle 9, Edington 4, Dunn 4, Redfern 7, 

 Pinder 3, Cram 10. Priestly 7, Mayher 9, Renshaw 8, Oil son 6, McF. 



6, Knapp 7, E. D. Trotter 9, J. T. Brown 5, H. .1. Trotter 10, Ruble 



7, Clark 9, Hughes 10, Grim 10, Schueckloth 9, Forde 6, Fritchell 9, 

 Gorman 7, Lyons 10. First divided. $18; second, third and fourth 

 shot off and divided by Knappe and Ruble, total 845. 



Shoot No. 7, 10 live birds: Forde 7, Kelley 1, Dent 7, Moreton 5, 

 Mack 10, Gorman 8, H. J. Trotter 9, Ruble 7,<Jilsou 8, Schueckloth 

 5, E. D. Trotter S, Grim 9, Clark 10, Chester 4, Webster 9, Hughes 

 10, Cram 10, Edington 9, Sampson 9, Yates 6. First shot off by 

 Mack, S24; second, third and fourth divided, total $50. 



11, Redfern 18, Fritchell 11, Chester 12. Hass 12. Ruble 12, Lyons 19, 

 B. Renshaw 10, Proctor 7, Dent 11, Moreton 7, Clark 15, Gorman 



11. First, Hughes, $16,80; second, Lyons: third and fourth divided: 

 total, $40.50. 



Wednesday.— Shoot No. 1, 10 blackbirds: Grim 9, Hughes 9, 

 Mayher 9, Slagle 5, Andrews 3, Yates 10, Fritchell 9, Parker 5, 

 Schueckloth fi, Gilson 10, H. J. Trotter 8, Webster 9, Lyons 8, E. D. 

 Trotter 9, Rtdfern 9, Chester 8, Moreton 6. Dent 8, Sampson 9, 

 Weldon 5, Ruble 8, Haas 5. First divided, $13.20; second shot off, 

 divided by Mayher and Webster; third shot off by H. J. Trotter: 

 fourth divided; total, $33. 



Shoot No. 2, 10 live birds: Grim 9, Dent 4, Chester 7, Moreton 6, 

 Yates 5. Gilson 8. Hughes 9, Maybe* 9. Webster 10. H. J. Trotter 7, 

 E. D. Trotter 8, Fritchell 6, .Schueckloth 3, Slagle 6, Ruble 7, Sharp 

 4, Sampson 7. First, Webster, $li: second and third divided; 

 fourth shot off and divided by Ruble and H. J. Trotter; tot a] 

 $42.50. 



Shoot No. 3, novelty shoot, 10 bluerocks: Grim 7. Bro wn 8, Ya tea 

 2, Sampson 4 Chester 3, Moreton 3, Slagle 4, Weldon (i. Dent 4, 

 Redfern 4, Lyons 8, Hughes 7, Howard 7, May her 4, Webster 8, 

 E. D. Trotter 8, H. J. Trotter 5, Gilson 5. Fritchell 4, Ruble 6. 

 First divided, $8; second, third and fourth divided; total, 820. 



Shoot No. 4, 1 pairs and 7%iuclc bluerocks: Grim 11, Schueckloth 



8, Howard 7, Hughes 13, Webster 9, Trotfcnow 9, Ma yher 9, Lvons 



12. Ruble 9, Dent 3, Slagle 4, Welden 13, ivlorotou 4, Redfern 11. 

 First, div., $11.20; second Lyons, third div., fourth shot off bv 

 Webster: total 828. 



Shoot No. 5, 5 pairs live birds: Grim. 7, Dent 5. Moreton 4, Schueck- 

 loth 6, Slagle 6, Walk ins 7, Gilson 3, Webster 4, Ruble 7, Hughes 



9, Hass 4. First Hughes, $11; second, third and fourth div.; total 

 $27.50. 



Shoot No. 6, 10 blackbirds: Sampson 9, Dent 8, Moreton 8, Grim 

 9, II. J. Ttfotter 10, Hass 7, Webster 10, Howard 9, Gilson 8, Mayher 

 9, Slagle 5, Priestly 7, Schueckloth 6, E. D. Trotter 9, Welden 8, 

 R uble 10, Lyons 6, Hughes 8, Yates 7, Fritchell 7. First div., SI 2; 

 second div., third shot off by Gilson, fourth shot off by Priestly; 

 total $30. 



Shoot No. 7, 10 live birds: Chester 5, Howard 7, Mayher 8, Ruble 



, -itisic a, ouiuwiuuiu «. iTiuuo, xioi-iiKau u, -j.roit.iiow .1. 

 First div., $Ki.8(); second and third div., fourth shot off bv Web- 

 ster; total $42. 



Shoot No. 8, 25 bluerocks; Ltons2l>, Grim 23, Howard 18, Redfern 

 15, Hughes 21, Dent 15, H.J. Trotter 22, Welden 23, Moreton 12, 

 Chester 17, WatkinslO. First div., $6.60; second H. J. Trotter, 

 third Hugnes, fourth Lyons; total $16.45. 



Prizes for poorest shot tn each shoot: Joe Watkins, box shells; 

 A. R. T. Dent, same: Tom Adams, keg of powder; B. F. Yates, 

 hag of shot; A. R. T. Dent, re and de-capper; Al Gilson, Fondo, 

 duck call; E. C. Schueckloth, box cigars; C. W. L. Trottnow, 100 

 paper shells; Henry Moreton, lamp; Dr. Howard, Sheldon, two- 

 dollar hat; O. .1. Clark, Sibley, box shells: Slagle, of Hoist ein, box 

 shells. Poorest shot m all shoots, first day, P. A. Edington, Shel- 

 don, $2.50; second day, Henry Moreton. same. 



TRAP AT CHICAGO. 



CHICAGO, Aug. 24.— Cumberland Team Shoot— Team match at 

 25 birds, 30yds.. Illinois State rules: 



Geo T Farmer 1111122111111111111011221—24 



W W McFarland 1111211111111121211110111—24—48 



C D Gammon 2201311211201010231111111—21 



W L Shepard 1111122012111112222121101-23-44 



Mr. Nichols and Mr. Farmer shot a side match, the latter con- 

 ceding 5 birds to Mr. Nichols: 15 birds, Illinois State rules. 

 Score: 



H D Nichols. ..102102022011211-11 Geo T Farmer .121111211112111— 15 

 Mr. Nichols's score stood, by terms, 16, and he won. The birds 

 were a good lot and strong flyers in both the above shoots. These 

 scores and the tie shoots in the Park Ridge contest show what it 

 needs to win in this vicinity. There have been some remarkably 

 good runs on live birds made here lately, and all the bovs seem 

 picking up. 



Aug. SO— Pursuant to notice published in these columns by Mr. 

 Fred C. Donald, president of the Illinois State Sportsmen's Asso- 

 ciation, the undecided trophy shoots took place yesterday, for the 

 Chicago Herald diamond trophy medal and the Lefever gun 

 offered by J enney & Graham dun Co. There was quite a nice 

 little attendance, and the weather was very pleasant. Mr. John 

 Watson had a good lot of birds on hand, and the shooting was 

 interesting and fairly close. The conditions of the shoot were 

 20 live birds. 5 ground traps, and by making a sweep of the shoot, 

 with the snug entrance of $20, the boys fixed it so things were 

 interesting in a double sense. 



T P Laflin 11221111110111121000—16 



W N Low 12111121110110211111-18 



W P Mussey 001 3 ! 22213 ! 130300&B-1S 



W E Phillips 11121110212111211110-18 



M J Eicll .11111112311121111112-20 



Joha Watson 1111110201211110U11-I7 



C E Gaboon 02211110111211111011-17 



C B Dicks 10011211211002101112—15 



K B Wadsworth 11111110111022112111—18 



W WFoss imil21021022212022— 17 



i S Orris 21111.311111111121111—20 



Tom Stager 21000113022011112212-15 



A W Reeves 12111111122112012110-18 



Ties on 20: Eich, 11111-5; Orvis, 10111—4. Ties on 18: Low. 130; 

 Phillips, 20; Wadsworth, 1210; Reeves. 12221-5. Ties on 17: Wat- 

 son, 11111-5; Cahoon, 11121—5; Foss, 10110-3. 



Messrs. Orvis and Eich having tied on 20 straight, agreed to 

 divide the money, $63.20. In the shoot-off for the medal and gun. 

 ties of 5, Mr. Eich won with 6 straight, and is, therefore, holder of 

 medal and gun, whose possession he must maintain through 

 three shoots to own. Mr. Orvis lost his third bird in a. singular 

 way. He got a driver, and failing to stop with the right, his left 

 barrel snapped. Ordered to shoot another hird, ho killed it with 

 the first barrel. "Hold on," said he, "I didn't kill that bird right. 

 I ought to have shot a blank shell first." Ordered do shoot an- 

 other bird, first cartridge blank, he missed and lost with the sec- 

 ond barrel. 



Mr. Reeves won second in shoot-off; Messrs. Watson and Ca- 

 hoon divided third, $31.60; Mr. Laflin won fourth, $15.80. 



There were also some live-bird sweeps, 5 birds, $3 entrance. In 

 the last one, Messrs. Watson, Cahoon, Phillips and Laflin divided 

 first, $5.40; Messrs. Dicks, Reeves. Young and Low divided second, 

 83.00. The whole occasion was one of those very pleasant ones 

 frequent at John Watson's park. E. Hough. 



Grand Crossing, 111., Aug. 81.— Lake County Gun Club medal 

 shoot, 10 live pigeons, 30yds. rise, 80yds. boundary, Dliuois State 

 rules: 



Wies 101U12102-8 Baumgartner 0100212201— 6 



Ed brook 0111112322-9 * Watson 1121212111—10 



Koehler 1100210211-7 



♦Not member of club. Ra vklrtgg. 



TORONTO, Aug. 31.- At the •Stanley Gun Club's shoot this 

 afternoon on McDowall & Co/s grounds quite a number faced 

 the traps, the main event being the fortuightly shoot for the 

 President's gold watch. The shooting was good considering the 

 distance from the traps at which some of the shooters stood. 

 The shoot was very interesting, and enthusiasm ran high, as 

 three of the members have already captured the trophy twice 

 each. Mr. Sawden, Sr., who has already won it twice, it was 

 thought, had it, with. 22 out of 25, but by steady work Emond slid 

 in with 23, thus beating old Tom by one bird. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Aug. 29.— For the closing badge and 

 sweepstakes shoot of the Minneapolis Gun Cluh weather and 

 wind were favorable; and the excellent programme ealled out a 

 large attendance. The scores in the badge shoot were good" and 

 the boys snuggled hard to procure medals. Mr. Ensign succeeded 

 m landing the two leading badges, Tribune- and Club Senior, by 

 hard shooting. A delegation of St. Paul shooters were present, 

 and as usual carried off the honors and a good chunk of money' 

 m the sweepstake events. The officers of the club are more than, 

 pleased with the success that has attended the club during the 

 past season, and the promise for the coming year looks bright. 



Tribune badge shoot at 30 singles aud 10 pairs, for members 

 winning in handicap shoots during the year: 



. Sing i? s - Doubles. Singles. Donbles. 



Ensign.. 29 15 44 Marshall 27 16 43 



Warwick 24 14 38 Lawrence 25 16 41 



Murphy 26 15 41 Nicholson 29 14 43 



Stokes 27 12 39 Cutter 22 14 36 



Dunn 22 9 31 



Ensigns wins badge and retains it as his personal property. 



Club shoot at 30 singles and 10 pairs, badges to become the prop- 

 erty of winners. Members classified: 



„, „ _ Senior Class. 



Singles. Doubles. 



Lawrence 25 



Cutter 25 



Brady 17 



Marshall 25 



Knapp 20 



Fox 25 



Roxy 12 



14 

 10 



13 



Ensign 2< 14 41 Pratt 25 15""" >0 



•Tpyslin 26 15 41 Murphy 26 15 41 



Rockey 24 10 34 Dunn 18 9 27 



Junior Class. 



39 Warwick 23 12 34 



35 Nicholson. 26 16 42 



.. Pyle 26 13 39 



38 



Amateur Class. 



12 32 Boardman 18 13 31 



11 36 Goosman 19 11 40 



w .. LF Kennedy... 19 8 37 

 On shoot-off Ensign won senior badge, Nicholson junior. Fox 

 amateur. 



Sweepstakes.— No. 1, at 10 singles, entrance $1: Marshall 8 

 Quane 5. Daly 9, Pratt 8, Bennett 9, Hamline 10, Mike 4, Hansen 9, 

 Holt 8, Murphy 7, Catamaran 9, Baldwin 7, Ensign 10, Cutter 8, 

 Dalton 8, Lawrence 6, Stokes 7, Shott 4, Dunn 5, M. F. Kennedy 9, 

 Forbes 7, Burke 7. Hamline and Ensign first money, Bennett and 

 Catamaran second money in shoot-off, Pratt and Cutter third 

 money in shoot-off, Baldwin fourth money iu shoot-off. 



No. 2. at 6 singles and 2 pairs, entrance $1.50: Marshall 9, Dal- 

 ton 8, Murphy 8, Bennett 9, Hamline 8. M. F. Kennedy 8, Daly 8, 

 Forbes 9, Hansen 7. Baldwin 4, Holt 7, Burke 8, Shott 8, Mike 7, 

 Cutter 8, Quane 7, Pratt 7, Dunn 5, Ensign 10, Catamaran 9, Stokes 

 8. Ensign first money, Marshall, Hennett, Forties and Catamaran 

 second money, Murphy and Kennedy third monev in shoot-off, 

 Hansen aud Pratt fourth money in shoot-off. 



No. 3, at 12 singles, entrance $2: Bennett 14, Hamline 14, Daly 

 13, Dalton 11, M. F. Kennedy 14, Shott 10, Mike 7, Hansen 14, Mar- 

 shall 13, Murphy 11, Baldwin 12, Holt 13, Cutter 15. Forbes 12, 

 Ensign 13, Stokes 11, Pratt 13. Catamaran 14, Burke 13. Cutter 

 first money, Hansen and Catamaran second money in shoot-off, 

 Daly and Holt third money in shoot-off, Marshall fourth money 

 in shoot-off. 



No. 4, at 9 singles and 3 pairs, entrance $1.50: Bennett 10, Ham 



money, Daly second money in shoot-off. Forbes, Cutter aud Bald- 

 win third money, Hamline and Murphy fourth money in shoot-off. 



This will be the last shoot this season, as a good manv of the 

 boys will be out duck shooting th's fall and it does not give us a 

 sufficient quorum at the shoots.— Crutch. 



ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 29.— A good-sized crowd of the Lyon Gun 

 Club assembled last Wednesday afternoon to do battle for the 

 medal, and several good scores were made by the participants. 

 The new star targets, manufactured by Reuse & Co., of Belleville, 

 111., were given their first trial in this city and gave entire satis- 

 faction. Medal and sweepstakes shoot, 20 star targets: 



Sieminskie 18 Peisinger 17 



Scbroeder 13 JBusch 8 



G Busch 10 Steffen 17 



Lenhardt 19 Renss 14 



Hammer 9 Victor 13 



Hossfuther 17 Glicker c 



Know 13 Harris . 17 



Stussel 16 Hill 19 



Lee 14 Koenig 8 



Hcrold 12 O Scbroeder . 13 



Valentine .10 Schenk 13 



Isch 12 Lang 11 



Smte 13 Waling ...19 



Bauman = 16 Roy 14 



Jaffrey .8 



Roy won medal and first money, Sieminskie second, Peisinger 

 third. 



Last Monday was a delightful day for out-of-door sport, and it 

 was happily taken advantage of by the Compion Hill Gun Club 

 to bold a medal shoot. There was no wind to affect the flight of 

 the targets, and good scores were, the rule by the members. The 

 contest was conducted under A. 8. A. rules strictly. Medal 

 shoot, 35 Keystone targets, A class: 



J Sieminskie 1110111001111111111111100—20 



W E Field 11OIUG01 llu1 uuouimi-20 



W H Homer ; 1111111110111111111111011-23 



C Prendergast 1110111111111111101110011-20 



B Weaver 1111101111111011111001111-21 



McGivney 0011001 101 KH 0110 1 10 1 0001 -13 



Godfrey 1110111110111110111100101-19 



F A Drayer 00111011001011 11111001111—17 



J Steffen OuOllOllOlllOOOlOlOllllOO— 13 



J Lenhardt 1 11 01 H010! 11 001 011011 11 1 — 1 8 



E Mohrslad t 1100001 1 110000101 10111100— 1~3 



E Meyer 1H011101011U 10111101011— 19 



W Flynn 100 iOOOllll 101 COOl 1101011— 14 



Williams won the medal. 



B class: 



L Scheer 1111111101011111011110111-21 



W Hettel 010 1 1 010 H01 1 01 1 Kill 1 1 1 10—17 



C Younge 001 11100 tlOlOllOllOUll 11-17 



G Rawlings 110110110 H11010111001011— 17 



S m it h 11 1 01 11001 1C0001 010001111 -14 



Sheer won medal. 



NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 2.— A sweepstakes shooting match at 

 live pigeons, open to all at $5 an entry, was held at John Erb's 

 Shooting Park, Bloomfield road, to-day. The first event was a 

 series of 5, 4-bird sw.eeps, in which F. Class made the highest 

 score, only missing 1 bird— and that the last one of 20— scoring 19. 

 S. Oast le scored 17, J. Erb 17, C. M. Heddcn 16, E. Francis 16, and 

 William Green 11 out of 18 birds shot at. The ties in this event 

 were afterward shot off by J. Erb, E. Francis and C. M. Hedden, 

 Francis winning wiih 19 birds. The second event was a 31-bird 

 sweepstakes, straight, which was won by F. Class, who made the 

 phenomenal score of 21, killing every bird shot at. In this event 

 C. M. Hedden and J. Riggot each scored 20, J. Erb and E. Francis 

 19 each, H. Leddy 17, W.Campbell and William Green 16 each. 

 The third event was a 7-bird sweepstakes, straight, at S5an entry. 

 In this F. Class again won, scoriug 7 straight birds, C. M. Hedden, 

 W. Campbell and J. Erb each scoring 6 out of 7 birds, while S. 

 Castle, William Green, J. Riggot and E. Franeis each scored 5. 

 The fourth and last event was another 7-bird sweepstakes, 

 straight, shot by (The same competitors in the previous event. with 

 the exception of C. M. Hedden. F. Class, J. Riggott and E. Fran- 

 cis scored 7 apiece, the sweepstakes being divided among them. 



The South Side Gun Club of Newark also held a tournament at 

 their grounds on New Jersey Railroad avenue, shooting at clay- 

 pigeons, bluerocks and composition bats. The first event was a 

 straight sweepstake of 10 clay-pigeons. In this W. R. Hunt and 

 J. Cooper scored 10 each. The second event was a match at 5 

 pairs clay-pigeons, 2 traps being sprung simultaneously. In this 

 M. S. Lindsley and E. A. Jeffrey scored 9 each. The third event 

 was at 10 bats straight. Hunt, Jeffrey, Lindsley, J. Cooper and J. 

 H. Terrill each scored 10. The fourth match was shot at 5 pairs 

 of bats. Hunt and J. Cooper scored 10. The fifth event was at 15 

 bluerocks straight. Manitz scored 14. The sixth event was shot 

 at 5 pairs bluerocks. D. D. Terrill scored 6 out of 10. The seventh 

 was at 10 bluerocks straight. Manitz and Lindsley scored 9 each. 

 The eighth event was at 20 single bluerocks straight. J. Cooper 

 scored 17. The ninth event was at 10 clay-pigeons straight. Hunt, 

 Lindsley and Jeffrey scoring 10 each. The tenth was at 10 clay- 

 pigeons straight. First money was won by Lindeley, who scored 



SOUTH MANCHESTER, Conn.-The Manchester Gun Clbb 

 will hold a tournament Sept. 13, at South Manchester. All purses 

 divided into four equal parts. Entrance from 50 cents to $3.50,— 

 F. E. Watkins, Pres.; C, R, Hathaway. 



