Sept. 26, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Spencer gave hrief exhibitions of wing-shooting with the rifle, 

 hitling elass halls, coins, etc, with tolerable regularity at short 

 range. "Shortly after dinner the barn-storining brass band ap- 

 proached within a block or two of the grounds and threatened to 

 come in. This danger, however, was happily averted hy the pres- 

 ence of mind of the management. Toward the close of the day, 

 as the awards of the last special prizes fell due,the interest became 

 intense, and the applause which greeted the announcement, that 

 Dr. Spencer had won the special prize of one bottle of Pitts's 

 Wonderful Black Liniment was only equalled by that which fol- 

 lowed (he news of the division among several fortunate shooters 

 of the SI worth of bread tickets which constituted another prize. 

 It mav thus be seen bow useful to a man of family may be his 

 skill with the guu, and all decryersof shooting at the trap should 

 take a lesson hereby. Score: 



Shoot No. 22, Association, 10 single standards, usual rise, use of 

 both barrels; entrance $1.50, three moneys; prizes value $6, $5, 



Parent 1 ' 0011111101- 7 Tack 1211111121-10 



Ed Spencer ,. . .111111 1111—10 Burleigh 1211112112—10 



Bauer ...1112111111-10 Perrings 1101111111- 9 



West field 1112011111— 9 Spear 2111111021— 9 



W Spencer 1111111 111-10 Warren 0111012111- 8 



Hutchison 1112020111— 8 Long 0100101012— 5 



Scott. 1111111211-10 Beatty 1111121211-10 



Range 0122111102— 8 Baker 1011010010- 5 



Harris 1121011112- 9 Chappell 1111112102- 9 



Govto 1111111101- 9 McAuinch 2211110211- 9 



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Range and Hutchison div. third, $4.80; the two former div. the 

 keg powder; Parent won fourth and the subscription. 



Shoot No. 23, sweepstakes, "walking match," three moneys; 6 

 champion clay birds, entrance $1; fourth prize value $8.50. (The 

 match shot by shooter calling "ready" and walking toward trap; 

 the trapper to pull any time thereafter he liked.): 



Bauer 100111—4 Scott ... .101011-4 



Tack 111101—5 Ed Spencer 111111—6 



Burleigh 111110-5 Govro 1 10011-4 



Harris 101101-4 Baker 111111-6 



Perrings 001111-4 Westfield 111111—6 



Parent 101010—3 Dr Spencer 101011—4 



Ties on 6 div. $8.35; ties on 5 div. $3.75; ties on 4 div. $2.50; Par- 

 ent won cigars. 



Shoot No. 24, Association team shoot, 15 standards to each man, 

 4 men to team, entrance $4 per team, four prizes— $40, $18, $12 and 



Bunker Hill Team. 

 W SpencerHlllll 1 1011011-13 

 Dr Speneei 1 mi 101 01 1011 1—12 

 C S pen cer . 001101 11111 1 1 01—11 

 Bauer 111111111111111— 15--51 



Taylorvdle Team. 



Range 111111111111111—15 



Long 10111 1100010111-10 



Spear 110111101111111—13 



Westfield . .11 1101111111010—12—50 



Jerseyville Team. 

 Warren. . . .110101111011111-12 

 Hutcbins'nllll 11011111011-13 

 Chappell . ..111111011101111—13 

 Burleigh.. .101101011111110— 11-49 



Second Jerseyville won first. 

 Woodburn was shot off as below 



Bunker Hill Ties. 

 W Spencer..lllll-5 11111-5 

 Dr Spencer. 11011— 4 11111—5 

 C Spencer... 101 .01-3 01001-2 

 Bauer 10111— I 00111-3 



Second Jerseyville Team. 



-Tack 101111111111111-14 



Perrings. . .1111111 10101111-13 



Parent 111010111111111—13 



EdSpencerlOnillllllllll— 14— 54 

 Woodburn Team. 



Govro 001111011111111-12 



Harris 111111 111111111—15 



Scott 111100111111111-13 



Baker 111110100111011—11—51 



Carrolton Team. 



Beatty 111111101011111-13 



Hansel 1. . . . 101 110110000000— 6 

 Stoeckel. . .110101111111111—13 

 McAninch.lllllllilllllli— 15-47 

 The. tie between Bunker Hill and 

 in ties of 5: 



Woodburn Ties. 



Govro 11100—3 11110-4 



Harris 11111—5 11111-5 



Scott 11101—4 01111-4 



Baker 11011—4 10111—4 



16 15-31 16 17-33 



Woodburn won second. Taylorville third. Jerseyville fourth. 



Shoot No. 25, sweepstakes, 4 moneys, $25 guaranteed, 12 single 

 Standard targets, entrance $2.50, fifth place $2.50. 



Westfield moilimil-ll Harris 111111111111-12 



Bauer IllllJllllll— 11 Scott 111111111110-11 



Spear 11111 11 1 1111—12 Perri ngs 1111111 111 1 1—12 



Parent 111110110101— 9 Govro 111011110111—10 



Baker 111101101111—10 Ed Spencer 101111110111—10 



Hutchison 111111111110—11 Dr Spencer 111111111111—12 



Hodge 0111 oil 10110— 8 Warren 111110001111- 9 



Range 111111111110—11 



Dr. Spencer, Spear and Harris div. first, $12.85. Westfield. 

 Bauer. Hutchison, Range and Scott div. second, $9.05. Baker, 

 Govro and Ed. Spencer div. fourth, $0.40, Warren and Parent div. 

 fourth, $3.20, aud Hodges won the cigars. 



Shoot No. 20, Association, 3 moneys, 5 single standards and 5 

 pairs, entrance $1.50, prizes $5, $3, $2: 



Harris 11111 10 11 10 11 10-12 



Scott. 11101 11 00 10 10 11-10 



Parent 3 1 101 01 00 1 1 11 10—11 



Ed Spencer 11101 10 11 11 11 01-12 



Perrings 11100 10 11 10 11 00- 9 



Chappell ... 11101 10 11 00 11 01-10 



Bauer - 11011 00 00 01 11 11-10 



Spear 01111 10 11 00 10 10- 9 



Range 11U1 10 10 10 10 10—10 



Baker 10111 10 11 10 11 10-11 



Westfield 11111 10 11 11 11 11-14 



Govro 00111 11 11 10 11 10—11 



Westfield first, 86.40, and the beer; Harris and Ed Spencer 

 divided second, $3.85; Harris won the coat in shoot off; Parent, 

 Baker and Govro divided third, $2.55, and also divided equitably 

 the bread tickets. 



Shoot No. 27, sweepstakes, 3 moneys, at 9 single champion clay 

 birds, entrance $1.50: 



Hams 111111111-9 Range 111011111-8 



Westfield llllllOOl— 7 Ed Spencer 111111101- 8 



Dr Spencer 110111110-7 Perrings 111111110-8 



Parent 101001111-6 Govro 111111111-9 



Scott 101111111—8 Tack 010110101-5 



Baker 101011111—7 Spear 101011111-7 



Bauer 111111111—9 



Ties on 9 had $8.57, Govro drew out entrance, and Harris shot 

 Bauer out, ties on 8 div. $5.15, ties on 7 div. $3.40. 



Shoot No. 28, Association, three moneys, 10 single standard tar- 

 gets, entrance $1.25; prizes value $3 and $2: 



Harris UOUOIHI— 8 Parent 1101111111-9 



Ed Spencer ...1111111111—10 Burleigh 0111111111—9 



Perrings. 1111111110— 9 McAninch f .1010110111 -7 



Scott 1110101011— 7 Warren 1111111110-9 



Ed. Spencer won first, $3.50, and the silver cup. Parent, Bur- 

 leigh, Warren, Perrings div. second, $2.30, and Parent and Bur- 

 leigh won wine in shoot-off. Harris won third, $.1.50. 



This closed the day's hostilities and ended the shoot. It re- 

 mained only to distribute the prizes for averages. Mr. Cam. R. 

 Hutchison, best average in shoot No. 6 by Jersey county boy, re- 

 ceived one year's subscription to Jersey county Democrat; Mr. Al 

 Tack, second average, one year's subscription to Weekly Call. In 

 figuring other averages the management reaped the fruit of its 

 loose system of scoring. The reporters had carried off the loose 

 score cards, some of which were in New York, and some under 

 the bed in Room 3, Commercial Hotel, Jerseyville. It was cer- 

 tain, however, that Mr. Ed. Spencer won the handsome silver 

 goblet for the best average in shoots 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18. 20, 20 

 and 28, and that "Westfield" won the cash prize, 60 per cent, of 

 $12.50, for best average in four days throughout. Westfield's real 

 name is Crosby, and he is a farmer boy from O'Fallon Station. 

 He is a steady shot, and at one stage of the game he had broken 

 173 out of 175 birds shot at. Spencer is a very quick shot, but 

 more subject to "unaccountables." His home is at Carrolton, 

 and he also is a farmer boy. Both are professional shots in a way. 



It may be noticed from the scores that the light entry and low 

 entrance made it impossible for any one to win much. Nearly 

 everything was divined. Trap shooting seems to be no longer a 

 test of skill, but a struggle to make something, and as such to be 

 surrounded with due caution. The races were too short, and the 

 resulting ties too numerous. Longer races and larger entrances 

 would be better in a shoot of this presumed magnitude . 



The shoot was hurt by divers outside causes, such as the Alton 

 races, and the management say it is not up to those of previous 

 years. It has been, however, a very pleasant and sociable little 

 affair, and one in which no one can regret his participation. The 

 citizens of the town have been exceptionally liberal and atten- 

 tive, and if they gave freely not only of their silver and gold, but 

 also of their liniment and bread tickets, it shows that their hearts 

 were in the right place for the boys, and next year the boys will 

 all be back again. E. Hotrcm. 



THE RUTHERFORD PLEASURE CLUB was organized Thurs- 

 day, Sept. 19, with Richard Curran, Pres.; Chas. Kirsch, Vice- Pres. 

 Walton L. Lock wood Sec.-Treas. It has temporary rooms at A 

 St. Marks Place, New Fork, 9 



ST. PAUL TOURNAMENT. 



ST. PAUL, Minn.— Editor Forest and Stream: The fourth an- 

 nual tournament of the St. Paul Gun Club was a success in 

 every particular. Perfect weather prevailed, and good shooting 

 was done, as the scores will show. There were sixty-four entries 

 the first day, but that dwindled to fifty the second, and from 

 forty to twemy-five the last event. Everything moved like clock- 

 work uuder President Blakely's excellent management, and the 

 popping of guns was continuous and so fast that it was somewhat 

 difficult to score correctly, still there was no trouble from that 

 source, in fact, no'cause for complaint about anything, and there 

 was none, every one appearing satisfied. 



The tournament was held on the fair grounds, midway between 

 Minneapolis and St. Paul, during the great Stale fair, and the 

 fcrbwd or Oil-lookers was large. They were separa ted from the 

 shooters by a substantial wire fence, aud everything was ar- 

 ranged admirably. Five Peoria traps were used under the Key- 

 stone syst em, otherwise American rules. Among the shots pres- 

 ent, were Paul North of Cleveland. O.; II. Durant and J. G. Smith, 

 Algona. la , the latter the president of Iowa Slate Sportmen's 

 Association; H. S. Grimm, Clear Lake, la., who captured seventh 

 average; several members of the LeMars, la., Gun Club, H. S. 

 Tyler,' Bismark, Dak.; S. A. Cuudy and son, Sault Ste. Marie, 

 Mich.; II. A. Stone, Larmore, Dak.; J. H. Block, sheriff of Nicol- 

 let t county, St. Peter, Minn., who always captures first average; 

 J. W. Balsam, Hudson, Wis., who captured second average; C. J. 

 Gress, Sleepy Eye, Minn.; J. H. Kayser, Marshall. Minn.; Presi- 

 dent Harrison of the Minneapolis (inn Club, and Nicholson, En- 

 sign, Dunn, Lawrence, Cutter, members of the same; A. C. Cow- 

 ing aud J. Morrissev, Crookston; Hon. R. M. Anderson, Stillwater, 

 Minn.; P. E. Hanson, Litchfield, Miun; H. A. Jones, Atwater, 

 Minn.; C. B. Howard. Davenport, la.; L. Thieleman, St. Cloud, 

 Minn.; S. P. Greener and H. A. Westerson, Hastings, Minn.; C. 

 H. Gi ant, Owatonna, Minn., and many others. 



The traps face north, and the first two days the wind was from 

 the southeast, the last day from the northwest, but not very 

 strong at any time. The following are the scores: 



First Day, Sept. 10 — First event, 10 single Peorias, $1.50 entrance, 

 four moneys: 



Max 0111010111— 7 Ruble 1111111001- 8 



Hanson 1011101010- 6 Tyler 0101111111- 8 



Ca (a mar an 0011 1 11101 - 7 Turnbull 0100101O00- 3 



Peck 1111111110- 9 Grant 1001010111- 6 



George oionooioi— B Litehfield looiooioii— 5 



Cutter mmum- 9 .) c uoi lioin- s 



Hastings 1111101111- 9 North 1101111110- 8 



Candy, Jr 1110111011- 8 Balsam 1111111111-10 



1 -V 1101111111— 9 Cundy, Sr 0101111101- 7 



Ne wton 1111111011— 9 Baldwin 2 1111111111—10 



Forbes 1111111111—10 Thompson UlOOlOlll— 7 



Kennedy 0111111011— 8 Gress 1110111111— 9 



Ensign 1111111111—10 Murphy 1101111000— 0 



Wilson 0110110101— 6 Stevens 0001010110— 4 



Block 1111111111—10 Watson 1111011111— 9 



Jones llol 1111 10— 8 Holt , 1110010011— 0 



Kavser 0010111111- 7 Yates 1010101111— 7 



Cummings 0011010101- 5 Cowing 0111101011— 7 



Baldwin 0110111111- 8 Grimm 0111101101— 7 



Burke 1111111111—10 Skinner... 0111111111- 9 



Smith 1001010101— 5 Lawrence 0111001111— 7 



Stone 1101111100- 7 Blakely 1110110101— 7 



Nicholson 0011111111— i Paulson 1U0110101— 5 



Peet 0001110000— 3 Barnes 0100011011— 5 



Bennett llllilllll— 10 Durant 1001110000- 4 



Leonard 1101011110- 7 Revicr 1111011111— 9 



Hamline 11111 11111 — 10 Howard 1010010110- 5 



Forbes. Block, Burke, Bennett, Hamline and Balsam divided 

 first, Peck, Cutter, Hastings. Pfister, Newton, Gress, Wilson and 

 Skinner divided second, Kennedy, J. C. and North third, Grimm 

 fourth. 



Second event, 15 singles, entrance $3 50, $100 guaranteed, 4 

 moneys: 



Pfister 111111111110111—14 Watson 111100101010111—10 



Stevefls 000010 1111 01 110— 8 Gress 10111)1011111011—11 



Leonard 111001011111011—11 Ensign 110111111111111-14 



Grimm 111111111110101-13 Wilson 010111111111111—13 



Newton 101111111 1101(tl— 12 Smith 110110001100111— 10 



Block OUOllimOIOll-ll Barnes 01101101 1 lllill — 12 



Skinner 111111011111101-13 Kilby 10101000O011101- 7 



Parkes 111111011111111-14 Cutter 100111101101111—11 



Bennett 111111011101110-12 Cowing Ooll 0011011 1111-10 



Jones 100110111111011-11 Hamline 111110111111111—14 



Hastings 011111010110111-11 Baldwin 111110111100001—10 



Grant 111111010110101—11 Thompson 10011110:110101—10 



Revier 011110101110111-11 Kennedy 1.11111111111111—15 



Murphv 111111111110111-14 Forbes 111011011111111-13 



Baldwin 010111101111101-11 North 11111110(110111-13 



Catamaran. . ..110111111111110-14 Nicholson 111011011111111—13 



Cnmmings ....000111111 111110-11 Peck 1111 illl 1110111— 14 



Stone 011101111001111-11 Blakely 111001011011111—11 



Hanson 111110101010111-11 J C 100111011111101-11 



Morrissey 101011001110111—10 Uundy 110101001011110- 8 



Howard 111111111110111-14 Ruble 101101110110001- 9 



Kavser 011110001101011- 9 Tyler 111111011101011-12 



Max 111111111111111-15 Holt 111001011111011-11 



Litchfield 101101010110011— 9 Burke 110111001110111—11 



Yates 011001 11 0001011— 8 Durant, .11101 1100111011-11 



All ties divided. 



Third event, 5 singles and 2 pairs: 



Yates 01101 10 10—4 Nicholson 0(111 10 11—7 



Murphy 11010 10 11—6 Stevens OHIO 0110—5 



Tyler 11111 10 11—8 Getty 01000 10 10—3 



peck 11111 11 10—8 Barnes 11111 10 00-0 



Morrissey 01111 0110-6 Stone 10111 10 11-7 



Block 11111 10 11-8 George 00010 10 11-4 



Hastings lllll 0111-8 Hall 10111 10 11-7 



Leonard 11110 10 10-6 Jacobs 01111 11 10-7 



Catamaran 01001 10 11-5 Revier ....01111 00 10-5 



Parker 111U 11 10-8 Bennett 11111 11 11-9 



Blakely Hill 11 01-8 Durant 01111 11 01-7 



Newell 01110 11 10-6 Cowing 01101 10 11-6 



Smith 10101 11 11-7 Fletcher 00110 11 10-5 



Cundv 10110 11 10-6 Grant 11110 11 11-8 



Olaggett 11011 11 10-7 Ruble 11101 11 10-7 



Howard 00110 10 11—5 McAnish 11011 10 10—6 



Grimm 11011 00 10—5 Baldwin No 2 OHIO 10 10—5 



Turnbull 01100 00 01—4 Wilson 01101 11 00-5 



JO 11011 1110—7 Jones 11111 10 11—8 



Baldwin No 2 11101 1111—8 Hanson 11010 10 10—5 



Hamlin lllll 11 01—8 Skinner 10111 11 11—8 



Paulson 01001 10 CO— 2 North lllll 10 U— 8 



Brown 01111 10 11—7 Guion 10001 01 10-4 



Cummings 11011 11 10—7 Max lllll 01 11-8 



Pfister.. ': lllll 10 11—8 Kennedy lllll 00 10—6 



Newton lllll 11 01-8 Cutter 11100 10 10—5 



Forbes lllll 10 11— S Burke 11100 11 10-C 



Ensign 11110 11 11— S 



Bennett first, Baldwin No. 2, Parker, Blakely and Skinner div. 

 second, Clagg u tt, Nicholson, Durant third, Kennody fourth, Cata- 

 maran fifth, 250 cigars, George sixth, lap robe. 



Fourth event, 10 single and 3 pair, entrance $3.50, $100 guaran- 

 teed, 4 moneys: 



Harris... 1100000110 10 11 00- 7 Baldwin, 



Murphy ..HOlOOllOl 10 10 10— 9 No. 1... .1110001111 00 11 10—10 



Hanson... 1110111 011 11 10 00-11 Cutter. .. .1011111110 10 00 11-11 



Bennett.. .1011111111 10 1111—14 Stone ... .0111011111 110111—13 



Jacobs ...0000111111 10 10 11—10 JC 0100101110 111110-10 



Skinner... llllilllll 10 11 11—15 Leonard . .0100011001 10 11 10— 7 



Burke.... 1101011100 10 10 11-10 Peck 1111110010 11 10 1 0-10 



Claggett.. 1000101101 11 11 11—11 Grimm.. ..1101111111 111111—15 



Wilson.... 011110 1111 1110 11—13 Turnbull. .011010)001 10 10 00-6 



Tyler 1111101100 10 00 10- 9 Block ..,.1111100101 U 11 10-12 



Cundy.... 0111111110 10 10 00 -10 Forbes. .. .1111101101 10 11 11— 13 



Sampson .1111101111 10 10 11-13 Smith 1110111011 1110 10-11 



Steyens... 0101011000 11 00 00 - 6 Pfister. . . .1111101011 10 1111—13 



Barnes.... 0110111111 1110 10-12 Baldwin, 



Grant 01JU001U 00 10 01- 9 No. 2. .. .1101111111 10 1111-14 



Grimm.... 10011 01010 10 10 10-8 Hastings. .1111110111 10 10 11-13 



Cat'mar'ulOlOllllll 01 10 10-11 Ruble 1011100111 10 11 10 11 



Kennedv..0110101111 10 11 11—12 Morrissey lOlOHOUl 11 10 10-11 



Howard'...lomol010 10 00 00- 7 Cowing. .1011001011 1110 11-11 



Yates 0111111100 11 01 10 -11 Parker. .. .1111111011 10 10 10-12 



Holt 0111111111 111111-15 Newton.. .1111110111 1110 10-13 



Max U01U0110 10 10 11-11 Hamline.. 1 1111 lllll 111110-15 



George.... 0111110 100 111110-11 Dutn'ings.OllOOll 101 01 10 00—8 



Jones. llllilllll 10 11.11-15 Blakely. ..1111100111 10 1111-13 



Ensign... .1101111111 10 1111—14 

 All ties divided. 



Fifth event, 10 singles, entrance $2, 4 moneys: 



Max 1010111111- 8 Forbes 1111111110- 9 



Morrissey 1110110101- 7 Skinner 1110111111- 9 



Harrison 1110010111- 7 Jones 1111011110— 8 



Kennedy 1111101111— 9 Cundy, Sr 1011011111— 8 



Rennet llOlllOlll- 8 Cowing 1101110011— 7 



Baldwin 1111011111- 9 North 1011101111— 8 



Grimm 1111101010-7 Barnes 1011100110- 6 



Block 1111111111-10 Blakely 0110101111— 7 



Catamaran 1010110111- 7 Murphy 1011111101- 8 



JC 1101)11101- 8 Getty 0100111010- 5 



Wilson .. 1110011110— 7 Hamline 1111111101—9 



White 1111111111-10 Grant 01 11 1001 11— 7 



Ensign 1110101111- 8 Stone ,1011011101—7 



Olnugott 1101111101— 8 Brown 100101(1000 - 3 



Cund v, Jr 0000111011— 5 Hustings 1010111101— 7 



Baldwin No. 2 1111110111- 9 Holt 1111111011- 9 



Pfister 0111111011— 8 Howard 1011111111- 9 



Newlou 1110110111- 8 Nicholson 1010011001— 5 



Parker 0111110111- 8 Revier 0101101010- 5 



Tyler .....0011111101- 7 Kayser 1110101110—7 



Ties on 10 div. first, Kennedy, Burke, Skinner and Hamlin 

 second, Pfister and Parker third ties on 7 fourth. 



Second Day. -First event, at 10 single Peorias, $1.50 entrance, 

 four moneys. 



Howard 01U011111— 8 Burke 0101110011— f» 



Hanson lOlllOU 10- 7 Getty 0001010101—4 



Remer 0011101110— 6 Tyler OP 001 0011— 5 



Hamline 10110111 1 1- 8 Hastings.. .1011111011— 8 



Parks 1011111111—9 North 1011111111-9 



Wilson 1011111101- 8 Baldwin No. 2 0011111110- 7 



White 1111011111- o Grant 0111000111— B 



J C illllOlUl— 9 Pfister 1111110111— 9 



Morissey 1001110111— 7 Bennett 1011111101- 8 



Grimm 1111111111-10 Baldwin No 1 1111111111-10 



Clagget 01 11111111— 9 Harrison 111.1111110- 9 



Kennedy 0111111111— 9 Max U111I0010- 7 



Stone 1100110101—6 Parker 1111111111—10 



Cundy. Jr 0010010010- 3 Cowing 1111111111—10 



Nicholson 0001010101— 4 Holt 1011011111— 8 



Jones 0101111111— 8 Skinner 1111111111-10 



Peck 1111 111101— 9 Kavser 0001110001- 4 



Newton 1111110101— 8 Turnbull 0001010001— 3 



Barnes 1001010111—6 Fnsign 1111110111— 9 



Cundy, Sr 1110110111— 8 Catamaran 0111111111— 9 



Forbes 1011101111- 8 McAnish 1100000111- 5 



Block 1111111 110 — 9 Terry OOOlOOOOOl— 2 



Blakely 1111110111— 9 



Grimm, Baldwin, Parker, Cowing and Skinner divided first; 

 Peck, Block, Notth and Hamline second, Howard, Forbes and 

 Hastings third: ties on 7 divided fourth. 



Second event, 5 singles and 3 pairs, entrance $3.50, four moneys: 



Parks lllll "11 11 19-10 Tvler 10101 11 00 11- 7 



Pfister 10111 10 H 11— 9 Wilson 11111 111110-10 



Newton 10111 10 10 00— 6 North 00111 10 1110—7 



Block Hill 1110 11—10 Forbes 11101 1110 10—8 



Grimm 00111 1110 11—8 Hastings OO101 0110 10—5 



While 01111 10 10 10— 7 Blakely 11110 10 00 11— 7 



Morrissey 11101 10 10 11- 8 Holt 11110 10 11 11- 9 



Jones 11101 11 11 11—10 Hanson 01011 10 11 11— 8 



Baldwin No 2.. lllll 11 11 11— 11 Bennett Hill 111111—11 



Baldwin No 1.. lllll 111111—11 Skinner 11111 1110 11—10 



Hamtine 10111 10 10 11— 8 George 00100 10 10 10— 4 



Kennedy 11011 10 01 10— 7 Howard lllll 01 11 00— 8 



Parker lllll 11 11 11—11 Stone 10100 00 10 10— 4 



Max 11010 10 00 11— 6 Cundy 00110 10 00 10- 4 



Nicholson 11011 10 11 10— 8 Cowing lllll 00 10 11— 8 



Burke 01111 11 10 10- 8 Ensign 1111 1 U 11 10-10 



Hanson 11011 10 10 11— 8 Barnes 11001 11 10 10— 7 



JC 11110 10 10 10-7 Grant 11110 10 00 00-5 



Peck 11010 1110 10-7 Catamaran. . ..lllll 01 11 GO— 8 



Baldwin 1 and 2, Parker and Bennett first. Parks, Block, Jones, 

 Wilson and Skinner second, ties on 9 third, ties on 8 fourth. 



Third event, 10 singles and 3 pair, entrance $3 50: 

 Hanson... 1111110100 111111-13 Grimm.... Ill 1111 110 111111-15 



Stone 1110101111 111110-13 Baldwin 2.1101 101100 1110 11—11 



Barnes.. .1101111001 00 10 11—10 Baldwin 1.11 1111.01 11 00 1110—12 



Holt 1101101111 10 0111-12 Howard. ..1111111110 10 10 10-12 



Peek 1101011110 10 11 10-11 Catam'r'n 1111111011 10 11 11—14 



Kennedy .1111011110 11 10 10—12 Bird 0100001101 00 00 10 - 5 



Claggett.. imiOlOlO ll 10 lO— ll Morrissey 1110010100 10 10 10 -8 



JC... 1111000111 11 11 11—13 Skinner.. .1110111111 1110 10-13 



Harrison. 1101111111 10 10 00—11 North 1111110111 10 10 00—11 



Newion.. .1101110111 110110-12 Hastings .0111 10J 101 001110-10 

 Blakely.. .1011111111 0110 10-12 Burke. ...llllilllll 111110-15 

 White ....1110101110 11 11 11-13 Turnbull .0111000001 11 11 00— 8 

 Pfistisr.... 1U101 0100 10 10 10-9 Hamline. .1111111111 Illl H-16 

 Will. ... 0000100111 10 10 10- 7 Forbes. ...1111111011 1110 10-13 



Tvler 1111011101 10 0111—12 Leonard . .00001 Oil all 10 10 10— 6 



Park-:. .miiomill) 1''' b< 00— L-'ern... .loifiCOlOOi llnon]_8 



Wilson... 1011111111 111100-14 Max 1110111001 110110—11 



Bonnet ,. OrUllllll 11 11 10— 11 Ensign. .. .1110111111 1110 10-13 



Jones 0011110111. 11 11 11—13 Block llllilllll 111111—15 



Parker ...1110111111 10 11 11-14 



Hamline first, ties on 15 second, ties on 14 third. Skinner and 

 Hanson fourth. 



Diamond badge contest, 26 single Macombers and 12 pairs 

 Peorias, winner to have all the entries nest year at $5 each, 

 second prize valuable setter puppy: 



S. M. D. P. Total. S. M. D. P. Total. 



Baldwin No 1.17 17 34 Burkhard . . . .24 20 44 



Thompson.... 24 17 41 Paul 20 22 42 



Schurmier....20 16 36 Morrissey... 16 15 31 



Hanson 21 20 41 Anderson ....18 17 35 



Baldwin No 2.23 17 40 Ruble 19 17 36 



Blakely 21 20 41 Block 13 Withdrew. 



Highous 20 13 33 Lyon 20 32 42 



Pfister 22 16 38 Ponsonby . ...16 Withdrew. 



Kennedy 21 16 37 Lawrence — 18 Withdrew. 



Burkhard wins badge, Paul and Lyon win puppy and ''divide" it 



Ninth event, 15 singles, $3.50 entrance: 



Stone 101101100111011-10 Cundy 10011.1101010111-10 



Hastings 111011100111111-13 Max 111001110110111—11 



Hanson 100111101111111-12 White 110111001111111—12 



Bennett 111111010110111-12 Ensign 101111111111101—13 



Jones 010111011111101—11 Burk 101 1 111 J i 1 i- ;;: 



Blakely 101101011111111-12 Baldwin No 1. IK 0110011101 10— 10 



Nicholson DOlOOnOlllllOl— 9 Forbes 010111101111101—11 



Tyler 101011111110111—12 Skinner 11011111111111.1-14 



J C Ill 101101111 1H -13 Barnes 111011111110111-13 



North 1 11011 UlUOm— 13 Wilson 1111111 11111111—15 



Parker imiUUllUU-15 Pfister 111111111011111—14 



Grant 100101000111010- 7 Catamaran. . . .110101110111011-11 



Grimm 111111111111111-15 Murphv 111101111011110-12 



Morrissey llllOlOlolloOll— 10 Baldwin No. 2..011111011 111101-12 



Kennedy 1< millll 11 1 111—13 New ton 100011 Ooll 10101- 8 



Block 111111111111111-15 Holt 111101111111111-14 



Hamlin 1110110miUlU-13 



Parker, Grimm, Block and Wilson first, Skiuner, Pfister and 

 Holt second, ties on 13 third, Hamliu fourth. 



Tenth event, 10 singles: Stone 6, Hastings 6, Hanson 6, Bennett 

 10, Jones 9, Blakely 8. Nicholson 9. Tvler 9, J. C. 6. North 8, Parker 

 10. Grant 10, Grimm 9, Morrissev 0, Kennedy 7. Block 9, Hamlin 9, 

 Cundv 6, Max 9, White 9, Ensign 8, Burke 8, Baldwin No. 1 8, 

 Forbes 8, Parks 7, Skinner 9, Barnes 8, Wilson 7. Pfister 7, Cata- 

 maran 7, Murphy 9, Baldwin No. 2 8, Newlin 7, Holt 10, Rogers 5. 

 Ties on 10 div. first. White second, Baldwin and Forbes third, 

 Pfister fourth. 



The scores of three other events are "lost in the shuffle," but I 

 send you a list of the average winners. The number of birds shot 

 at was 162: Block, first, $60, 147: Balsam, second. $50, 145; Hamline 

 third, $49, 144; Sinner, fourth, S30, 143: Ensign, fifth, $85, 142; Ben- 

 nett, sixth, $20, 140; Grimm, seventh, $15, 139; Pfister, eighth, $10, 

 137. Williams. 



CORRY, PA., GUN CLUB, Sept. 19.— The following are the 

 scores made at the weekly club shoot of the Corry Gun Cluh. also 

 score of a very interesting team race after club shoot, for birds 

 and ammunition. The day was cold and rainy, and the weather 

 seemed to affec t some of the good shots. Penrose won gold medal, 

 and Starbird silver medal. Keystone rules, trap and targets 

 were used: 



Penrose 1011111011111111111111111—23 



Ed wards 1001000110010110011 111011-1 4 



Srarbird ;:::.,..,.'.,!,;;,, r !} ii 



Ward 0111111010101111111110110-19 



Wetmore lOOlOOOHHOUOOlOlOOOOOl-ll 



Swan -.- ... -■ : 1 101001000001001100—12 



M Arnold 1010111101111111111111111—21 



Ellis lOOOOOOOlOlOtttllOOOOlOlOl- 8 



Bat ton O0O000OOOO00OOO0O0000CO0O- 0 



Laurie 101imilU00101()01100111-17 



Austin. 0101111111111011101110111-20 



Team shoot: 



Penrose 10111101110011111011.11111—21 



Edwards 1110101101011100111111110-18 



Wetmore 1111011101110111111110011-20 



Starhird 101111011 1 111 10101 1 1 101 01— 19— 78 



Laurie lOlllUH 01010111 11011111—20 



Ward flOOOllllllOOOlUOllOllll— 17 



Swan 1100100101111101 111111111—19 



M Arnold 1101111111011111111111010-21-77 



