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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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No. 6. IS kingbirds, entrance $1.50, guaranteed purse of 815.50, 

 divided into live money?: 



Mattice 1111U11111111 1-15 



Goggin 111111111111101—14 



"O'FaUon". . . .011111111111111—14 



Bemls 111111101111111—14 



Betts 11011 1 11 1111011—13 



Ruth mi on onioioi—ii 



Van Riper 010010111111111—11 



No. 7, 30 kingbirds, entrance $2, $21 guaranteed, divided into sis 

 moneys: 



Betts olllOllimillllllll-18 



O'Fallon .. 11 11 111 11 11110110111-18 

 Pigeon ... 11111111011110111111—18 



Post in n mi lonoii ion — i? 



Bemis 11 1 11 1 11 111 101011111—17 



Paul 011111 1111 1110110110— 16 



Bea oh 1011110101 1 1101—1 1 



Patten ... 111000111101111—11 



Pidgeon 110111100111011—11 



Paul 101110011110110-10 



Valk 110011011110011-10 



Post 011111001010011- 9 



Mattice. . .11111111100101111111-16 



Beach 101 0111 11 1 Oil 1 1 Oil 11—16 



Goggin. . ..11111010100111 111011— 15 



Valk 111011 101 101 10100111— 14 



Van RiperllllOOlOll UOliOmO-14 



No. 8. 15 kingbirds, entrance $1.50, 815.50 guaranteed, divided 

 five moneys: 



O'Fallon 111111111111111-1 5 Post .111100101 i 1111 1-12 



Betts 111111111111100-13 Beach 111110111011011-12 



Bemis 111011111101111-13 Van Riper. . . . .111101101011110-11 



Paul 111101111111101-13 Goggiu 11001 11101U001-10 



Pidgeon 011111111111100-13 Valk 1110910n010111-10 



Mattice 111100101111111—12 



No. 9, 10 kingbirds, entrance 81; 



O'Fallon 1111111111-10 



Mattice 0111111111- 9 



Bemis 1111111011- 9 



Pidgeon, 1111111110- 9 



Goggin lOlOlimi- 8 



Ties for third, Goggin 4, Post 4, 



No. 10, same as No. 9: 



O'Fallon 11U111111-10 



Beach 1111111111—10 



Bemis 1111111110- 9 



Mattice 1101111011- 8 



10 entries and three moneys: 



Post 0111101111— 8 



Van Riper 1111101101— 8 



Beach 1110111110— 8 



Betts 0001011111- 6 



Va.k 1100011010- 5 



Van Riper 3, Beach 0. 



Pigeon 0111101111- 8 



Goggin 1111010101— 7 



Valk 1011101100- 0 



Da Tot,i,. 



DES MOINES. 



DES MOINES, la., July 12.— Editor Forest and Stream: Tnclosed 



I hand you scores made by members of the Highland Gun 

 Club at their weekly practice shoot July 11. The shootmg was not 

 up to the usual average, especially considering the day, which 

 was very fine. 



Match No. 1, 10 single Peorias, 3 traps, unknown angles: 



Budd 1111111111—10 Christy 1100000100-3 



Garber 0011101111- 7 Hicks 0110100101-5 



Carson, Jr 1011000001- 4 Hyson 0011100ni-6 



Orlow 1001000100 - 3 Seaiight 1100011011-6 



Carson. Sr 0000001010- 2 Converse 0101111110-7 



Wilkins 1101110111- 8 McDonald 0000000000-0 



Brewer 0101010111- 6 



Shoot No. 2, same conditions: 



Hicks 1101011101— 7 Garber 1100011111—7 



Orlow 1101001000— 4 Wilkins 1111011111-9 



Converse 1111110100— 7 Searight 1110110111—8 



Brewer 1111111011— 9 Christy 1111101111-9 



Budd llimilll— 10 Hvson 1111111101—8 



Carson, Sr 1011010001— 5 McDonald 1011000000-3 



Carson, Jr 001U11100- 6 Burnett 0110111111-8 



Highleyman 0000100100- 2 Thornton 1001011000-4 



Shoot No. 3, same conditions: 



Converse 1110110101— 7 Carson, Sr 1100101010— 5 



Budd 1111111111-10 McDonald 1001000011— 4 



Christy 0011010011— 5 Highleyman OKflOOOOOO- 2 



Searight 1111111011— 9 Hicks 1111011111- 9 



Orlow 1111101101— 8 Garber nilUllll— 10 



Brewer ..1111110111- 9 Hyson 1010011010- 5 



Wilkins 1111111111—10 Humphrey 1111101110— 7 



Carson, Jr 0001000100- 2 Keenhold 0000100011- 3 



Shoot No. 4, same conditions: 



Hicks 1111111010— 8 Garber 0111110011— 7 



Converse 1001101101— 6 Carson, Sr 1100100001— 4 



Searight 1011011110— 7 Brewer 1101111110— 8 



Orlow 0100001111— 5 Royal 1011011011— 7 



Christy 1100011100— 5 Byers - 0000000000- 0 



Humphrey 0010001001— 3 Johnson 0100000110— 3 



Budd 1110111111- 9 McDonald 0011010001- 4 



Wilkins 1011110111— 8 Keenhold 0010101111— 6 



Carson, Jr . .• 1000100000— 2 Watters 1010101 110— 6 



Hyson 1010001011- 5 



Shoot No. 5, same conditions: 



Budd 1111111111—10 Wilkins 0000011011- 4 



Allerton 1111111111—10 Garber 1111111111—10 



Searight 0111110111— 8 Hyson 1101101101— 7 



Humphrey 1001001100— 4 Johnson 1000110111— 6 



Carson, Sr 0110100110- 5 Byer 0000010111— 4 



Carson. Jr 1110101001— 6 Royal 1111011111— 9 



Walters 0011001001— 4 Converse 1011010000- 4 



Brewer 0011101011— 6 Orlow 0101001111— 6 



Shoot No. 6. 5 pair Peorias: 



Carson, Sr 10 01 11 08 01-5 Brewer 01 11 10 11 01-7 



Carson, Jr 10 00 00 00 01-2 Allerton 10 11 11 10 10-7 



Keenhold 01 10 11 11 00-6 Royal... 11 01 10 10 00-5 



Johnson 00 00 01 00 00—1 Orlow 11 11 10 00 11—7 



Humphrey 00 01 00 01 10 -3 Budd 10 10 10 10 11-6 



Searight ,...10 00 10 10 10-4 Chusly 10 00 00 01 01-3 



Converse 10 11 00 00 11-5 Byers 01 01 00 11 10-5 



Shoot No. 7. 10 singles, 28yds. rise, unknown trap, use of one 

 barrel: 



Orlow 0000101010—3 Searightt C000101011— 4 



Converse 0011010111-6 Brewer 0110100011—5 



Royal 0110000010—3 Humphrey 0100000000—1 



Allerton 1100110111-7 Budd , 0111111111-9 



Shoot No. 8. 10 singles, 18 Yds. rise: 



Searight 0001101001—4 Orlow 0000111000—3 



Brewer 1011100111-7 Converse 0111100111-7 



Budd 1010110000—4 Allerton 0111111111—9 



Keenhold 0111011101-7 Royal 0111100101—6 



THE CORRY TOURNAMENT. 



CORRY, Pa.— The Keystone Co. announces its third annual Au- 

 gust gathering for a week's shoot and a general good time. 

 Nothing has been left undone to make this the best and most suc- 

 cessful of tournaments. Twenty traps will be used, 10 in center 

 and 5 on each side. The 5 traps on the left of main set will be used 

 for tie shooting, and the 5 on the right, in addition to the 10, will 

 be used in the mam events. Electric bells will be attached to all 

 traps, and the Keystone Patent Wire Pull will be used; and, in 

 fact, everything will be arranged as well as money and time can 

 do it. On the grounds will be erected for all manufacturers wish- 

 ing to display goods, as near the center as possible, either a tent 

 or building as may be desired, and every effort will be made to 

 give exhibitors a chance to display their goods to the best possible 

 advantage without expense. Traps and grounds will be in readi- 

 ness and all desiring can participate in open sweeps on Monday, 

 Aug. 18, thus allowing all to become familiar with grounds and 

 rules before the regular shoot begins on Tuesday, the 19tb. 



The programme provides a total of 81,200 in guaranteed money, 

 $1,200 in prizes, $50 each day for averages. Prizes will be 5 in each 

 event, equal, and '•dropping into a nest of duffers" will not be the 

 temptation to the cracks. The list of events reads, with entrance 

 fees: 



Tuesday, Aug. 19.— Keystone Trophy Day— 10 singles, $1; 15 sin- 



Wednesday. Aug. 20.— L. C. Smith trophy day — 15 singles, $1.50; 

 10 singles, $1; 10 pairs, 850 guaranteed. $2; 10 singles, $1; 20 singles, 

 $75 guaranteed, $4; 15 singles. $150; 25 singles, 8100 guaranteed, 

 $5; 50 singles. Smith trophy contest, $5; 10 singles, $50 guaranteed 

 $2.50; 10 singles, $1. 



singles. $100 added. $60 per team; 10 singles, $1; Peters trophy con- 

 test, 50 singles, $5; 15 singles, $75 guaranteed, $3. 



Friday, Aug. 22— 15 singles, $1.50; 10 singles, $50 guaranteed, 

 $2.50; 10 singles, $1; 20 singles. $75 guaranteed, $4; 10 singles, $1; 

 15 singles. $50 guaranteed, 82.50; 15 singles. 81.50; Mavor's trophy 

 contest, 25 singles, §3.50; 15 singles, 81.50; 10 .si ngles, $1. 



Saturday, Aug. 23.— Championship day.— 10 singles, $2: individ- 

 ual champiouship, 1U0 singles, $5: team race, must be 80 years old 

 between them, $10 per team; team race between East and West, 

 100 singles, for the championship of America, $60 per team', team 

 race, any two, $10 per team. 



STEELTON, Pa., July 5.— The following scores were made here 

 to-day by the Steelton Gun Club, first, shoot at 10 bluerocks. 5 

 bluerook traps, 16 and 18yds. rise, A. S. A. rules, prizes div. 50, 30, 

 and 20 per cent.: 



Sheesly llllllOm- 9 Bollock 1001011111- 7 



Wellington millllll-10 Haas 1011001101- " 



Motter 111111 1101— 9 Snell 1110110111— 



Ties div. 



Second shoot, same conditmm*: 



Motter niUlllll-10 Snell 1111101010- 7 



Haas 0101010101- 5 Wellington 1111011110- 8 



Bollock 0001101011- 5 Greenwalt 1110100011- 6 



Kough 0010000010— 2 Sheesley 1111111101— 9 



Third shoot, same conditions: 



Motter 1011111111- 9 Wellington OHOmill- 8 



Haas 1100011011- 6 Sheesley 1101110111- 8 



Bollock lOOUimO- 7 Kough 1101111001- 7 



Snell 1011111010- 7 Greenwalt 1111101001— 7 



Ties div. 



Fourth shoot, same conditions: 



Motter ..1011111111— 9 Wellington 1111111111-10 



Bollock .1001111000- 5 Greenwalt 0101111111- 8 



Kough 1000110101- 5 Sullivan 0111001111- 7 



Sheesley 1110110101- 7 Kinzer 0110100111- 6 



Di tweiler 0010010111— 5 



Fifth shoot, same conditions: 



Wellington 1111111111—10 Kough 0010011101— 5 



Sheesley 1110111011- 8 Motter 1111110111- 9 



Bollock 1001U0101- 6 Kinzer 0111111111- 9 



Greenawalt 1101000110- 5 "Sullivan" 1011011000- 6 



Ties div. 



Sixth shoot, same conditions: 



'•Sullivan".. 1111010111- 8 Krueger 0111101111- 8 



Wellington 1011011111- 8 Sheesley 101U0I010- 6 



Kinzer 0111111110- 8 Motter 1110101011- 7 



Greenawalt 1111011011- 8 



Ties for first shot off in next match. 



Seventh shoot, same conditions: 



Motter 0111101111— 8 Bollock 1000010101- 4 



Kinzer 1101111111— 9 Prowl 0110001101— 5 



Wellington 1111111100- 8 "Sullivan" 1H1101111— 9 



Sheesley 0111111101—8 Greenawalt 0010011101- 5 



Ties div. 



Eighth shoot, same conditions: 



"Sullivan" 1111110010- 7 Motter 1111111111-10 



Wellington 1110011100— 6 Prowl 0011011110— G 



Kinzer OlllUOlll— 8 Bollock 1010010011— 5 



Greenawalt 0001011111— 7 



Ninth shoot, same conditions: 



Prowl 1011000000— 3 "Wellington" 1111111110- 9 



Bollock 0100001101- 4 Greenawalt 1010111101- 7 



Shessley HlOllUOl- 8 Snell 1110110110- 7 



DetweiJer 11100000U- 5 Motter 1110111111- 9 



"Sullivan" 1111111111—10 Kinzer 1111111110— 9 



Ties div. 



Tenth shoot, same conditions: 



Krueger 1011101 1 11-8 Byers 100001 0110-4 



Kinzer 1001111111-8 Stahler 1100101011— 6 



"Sullivan" llllinOU-9 Bollock 1101011110-7 



Motter 1111110111—9 Sheesley P*. .1100000111-5 



Greenawalt ..0110110111—7 "Wellington" 1111111110— 9 



Ties div. 



Eleventh shoot, 7 live pigeons, 5 t raps, 30yds. rise, 50yds. bound.: 



"Sullivan" . . .0121221-6 Kinzer 1212220-6 



"Wellington" 0111 111— 6 Kough 23010 12— 5 



Byers 1012022—5 Sheesley 1111122-7 



Bollock 2112100—5 Krueger 0112111—6 



Ties div. 



Twelfth shoot, 5 live pigeons, old Loug Island rules, 21yds. rise, 

 60yds. boundary, 5 traps, one barrel, gun below the elbow': 



Kinzer 11001—3 Byers 01101-3 



"Sullivan" 10111-4 Motter 11110—4 



"Wellington" 11111 -5 Bollock 11110—4 



THE MARRIED MEN TOOK THE BAKERY'.— London. Ont., 

 July 8— Capt. Red path's team of single men are the champions. 

 Capt. Gibbs and the married men are elected to buy tlie 100 loaves 

 of bread, and the same to be presented with the compliments of 

 Mr. Red path and his team as follows: Fifty loaves to be presented 

 to the Protestant Orphans' Home, and fifty loaves to the Catholic 

 Orphans' Home, also ten loaves for the Old Men's Home, won by 

 Mr. Redpath from Mr. Avey, of Avey Bros. Redpath and the 

 single men, who shot like heroes to win the bread for a good cause, 

 will look forward for an acknowledgment of the saihe through 

 these columns. The excitement in the match ran high with the 

 shooters and also the large crowd of spectators, and it was great, 

 pleasure to witness such an interesting match with such good 

 feeling displayed on both sides. The single men were not averse to 

 the expenditure for the bread, but the honor of winning the match 

 was too great a temptation, and they settled down to fine work. 

 Evans and Redpath carried off the honors for the single men and 

 Ward and Avey for the Benedicts. The rapid-firing system was 

 used with great success, the match of 600 shots being fired off in 1 

 hour and 30 minutes. Mr. W. Dullen acted as scorer and Mr. John 

 Puddicombe, the official referee of the London Gun Clubi per- 

 formed his work very satisfactorily. The following was the score, 

 30 birds per man: 



Redpath's Team— Single Men. Gibbs's Team— Married Men. 



Evans 24 Avey 20 



Tee Kay 16 Payne 9 



Walkei 8 Brewer 9 



Vernon 14 Davis 14 



Digman 15 Gibbs 9 



Harvey 8 Ward 23 



Peters 16 Jaynes 11 



Bowman 15 Davey 14 



Tee Kay , 14 Bowman 8 



Redpath 21—151 Graham 9—126 



WALNUT HILL, July 9— To-dav was set apart by the shotgun 

 members of the Massachusetts Riflo Association for their annual 

 "ladies' day," and the weather was all that could have been de- 

 sired for the occasion. The ladies crowded the piazza of the club 

 house and watched the shooting with the utmost interest, never 

 failing to applaud the completion of a particularly brilliant score. 

 At noon an elaborate collation was served, to which there s a fc 

 down a company which crowded to the utmost the dining hall of 

 the club house. The event of the day was-tbe fifth competition of 

 the "diamond pin match." Mr. Bowker set the pace in this match 

 and finished an easy winner. He will hold the championship 

 badge until the next match, which is booked for July 23. Diamond 

 pin match, at 20 single Keystone targets and 5 pairs of standard 

 targets: 



Bowker 11011111111111110111—18 11 11 01 11 11-9-27 



Black 11101110111111111011-17 01 10 10 00 10—4-31 



Hosmer 110U111101111101111— 17 01 10 10 10 00-4—21 



Dodge 11111111011011111011-17 00 01 10 00 10-3- 20 



Nichols 01111011110111111110-16 00 10 10 10 10— 4-20 



Gale 01000101111010101010-11 11 10 10 11 11-8-19 



Warren 10111111110111101011—16 10 00 00 11 00—3—19 



Allen 01110101011101011110-13 01 11 10 01 00-5-18 



Knowles 00111110110011010011-12 00 11 10 00 11-5-17 



Beaudry 11110100111100011111—14 00 10 00 00 00—2—16 



Charles 11101 010101110010111 -13 10 10 10 00 00-3-16 



Gregg 11010110111010001000—10 11 00 10 10 10-5-15 



Little 00001111000011100111— 10 00 10 00 10 10-3-13 



Sohmers OOOOOlOllOlOOOOttOlOO- 5 01 00 10 00 00-2- 7 



COAL HILL, Pa.. July 4.— Pine Grove Gun Club's No. 5 shoot. 

 F. E. Mallory took gold badge, J. F. Mallory took silver badge. J. 

 B. MoPheraon tin badge. Keystone targets and traps. 18yds. rise, 

 45yds. boundary. Keystone rules, west wind, fair weather: 



J Mallory 1100011101011111111111111-20 



F E Mallory 1111111111111111101101111—23 



J Hill 1110111101011100101010011-16 



J Densmore 0111111101111000101001101—16 



O H Barker 1100111010110100101101000-13 



W McClure OimoiOOOllOOlOllOOlllll-l 5 



B Reyn old s 0000001111111101011111001—15 



B McPhTSon 1100100100000101011010010—10 



F Tbatcher 0001101010100011110001110-12 



G Hill 0101011001111100111101010-15 



M Perry 0011011010111100011100111—15 



CLAREMONT SHOOTING GROUNDS, July 12. -Matches at 10 

 bluerocks, 50 cents entry. All ties divided: 



1 2 3 U 6 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 



Sigler 9 7 8 7 9 9 7 7 



Johnson 8879 10 698 



Collins 7 10 9 10 8 8 10 10 



F Sigler 6 7 7 9 9 



Tatham 9 3 8 6 5 



Hunt 7 6 9 4 8 



Sampson b 9 8 8 10 



Connor. 4 6.. 5 7 



Lindsloy . .. 



Rowley 



6 

 7 

 7 



_ 5 

 7 7 



9 

 7 



9 9 

 5 9 



8 10 10 

 7 9 8 



5 6 6 



8 8 6 8 8 



.. "9*7 '6 8 7 

 6 9 8 9 8 5 .. 



* FLORENCE, Mass., July 4.— The afternoon shoot of Norwood 

 Gun Club, July 4, was ndt largely attended, owing to counter at- 

 tractions, but, those who were present had a very enjoyable time 

 and some good shooting was done. T. T. Cart wright, a member 

 of the club, who is representing the American Arms Co., with 

 their new hammerless gun, came up to spond the Fourth with the 

 boys and brought with him a handsome gun, which was much ad- 

 mired by all present. The kingbirds used were thrown from 

 three traps. Following are, the scores: No. 1, practice shoot: 



LFGaylor... 111101101111011-12 7, Foster 100101110111011—10 



F W Twiss .... 00101011 111 1 111-11 T T CartwrightllOlllOOOniOll- 9 

 F Mittleman . . 11011010131 1011-11 E P Feiker . . 100011100001011- 7 



No. 1, for box cigars, presented by Captain F. W. Twiss: 



Z Foster 1111111111-10 T T Cartwright 1110110101—7 



F Mittleman 1110111111— 9 E Feiker 110U001U— 7 



LGaylor 1111011110—8 J Stimpson 0110010111—6 



Capt, Twiss 1101111101— 8 T Parry 1000010000-2 



No. 3, for 100 Club shells, hy C. N. Gabb: 



F W Twiss 11.11110111—9 Z Foster 1111010111—8 



L F Gavlor 1111111011—9 E Feiker 1101110001—6 



F Mittleman 1111111011-9 Simpson 101 01 W. —3 



T Cartwright 1111111001-8 



No. 4, sweepstakes: 



Twiss .1111111110-9 Cartwright 0011101001—5 



Foster 1111111110-9 Feiker 0000101000—2 



Gaylor .1111110U0-8 Cabor 01011100 il— 5 



Mitt.leton 0011111001—6 Longdon 1010010010—4 



Ties divided.— Norwood. 



OMAHA, Neb., July 9.— It is not unlikely that big Jim Stice, of 

 this city, and Charlie Budd, of Des Moines, will come together 

 in a 100 live bird match at no distant day. Stice has made 

 great strides toward the claim of championship of the country 

 during the past six months, and the whilom champions all want 

 his scalp. It will take the best of the whole outfit to down him. 

 On doubles big Jim is the boss of them all. The Raymond Gun 

 Club shoot yesterday was a very interesting meet, and some fine 

 scores were made. The conditions were 25 standard targets, 5 

 unknown traps, 18yds. rise. The score: 



Perkins 1 1 11 111 11 ] 01 111 1 110011 1 1 1—33 



Jones 1011111111111111111110001-21 



Loomis 1011101111111111111101111—28 



McCa ffrey Ill 111 11 1 1001 1 1 0101111100—19 



Parmalee 1111111111111111111111110—84 



Korty 1111111(100111000301011011—38 



Bingham 1111111111111101111111111-24 



Fogg 0010001111 111 00] 1101 mil— 17 



riavenaugh 1111000001000111010100100—11 



Rheims 1000110010001110111100111—14 



Gris. 



LITTLE ROCK, Ark., July 9.— Inclosed find the score of the 

 shoot of the Little Rock Gun Club held on July i. The names 

 with a star in front of them mean visitors, and not regular mem- 

 bers. We have secured permission to shoot in the West End park 

 and will in future do our shooting there. 



Foster 11011011110111011110-15 Haile 0111011101 Unfinished. 



*B Martin. 11001011001111111111-15 Gcyer 00000010001 110000000 - 4 



Browning.00011001110110009110- 9 Adams. ..00000011000000001000— 3 

 Schaer.. .1110011 1011 1110011 11- 15 *Schaffer.l 11 11 1 1 .1101000001101— 13 



SI one 01 11 111 11011)11 101 111- 15 1 ,il zke. ... 1 1 1 Kioto] HOOD 11111— 15 



*Eck ford. .0111001 101101 11111 11-15 *FMartin.1000lOOlOlOl01lOllOl-lO 

 J ung kin d .001001 1 1 101 1 1 1001 111—13 Wal te re. . - 10001 1 1 Nil joint o] 0100- 8 

 ^L'dbetterllllOOnOOOinrXlOOll— 11 

 Litzke first on shoot off. 



PHILADELPHIA, July 12. -The Wayne Gun Club had its usual 

 monthly trouble with the bluerocks at, their grounds at Wayne 

 Junction to-day. The regular badge and prize shoot being on the 

 programme. Mr. Joe. Cheyuey, our youngest member, after a 

 mouth's interval again captured the gold badge and first prize. 

 In the shoot off, Briney became the possessor of the Bilver badge 

 and second prize, W. Ulary third and Mack fourth. In spite of 

 the stormy weather we had an enjoyable time. 

 Che vney . .101 11011 10111 1101011— 1 5 F Hessler . 1 101011001011 1011013— 13 

 T Mac*. ..OH 10101000111111000-11 Hansbury 0101 1111011101 111000—13 

 W Ulary. .10111110111100010110-13 H Kane.. .10100011 11111] I oil 10-14 

 Brinov.... 01111010101111110110-14 J J e ff r i e s. . 1 1 01 1 0011 01 11 101011 1—14 

 Scargk.... 1100000111111010101 0-11 A Ulary .0100111011X1000010010- 8 



ST. LOUIS, Mo„ July 12.— U. C. Beck of Indianapolis and J. 

 Meade of this place shot a live-bird match this afternoon for $100 

 a side, with the result that the latter won by the score of 97 to 94. 

 A specially selected lot of birds were gathered for the affair, but 

 the day being warm they were for the most part slow and loggy. 

 There were a few good ones among the lot, and both parties are 

 to be credited with excellent work in grassing them. On the 

 Fourth Meade defeated Beck at his home in a 50-bird race, so that 

 to-day's victory makes twice he has defeated the. "Hoosier" in the 

 past eight days. J. A. R. Elliott, the prominent trap-shot of Kan- 

 sas City, was present and officiated as referee. Both parties used 

 12-gauge guns. Meade shot an L. C. Smith and Beck a Parker. 

 100 live birds, London Gun Club rules, for $100 a side, loser to pay 

 for birds. The score: 



J Meade 21122121121211112111311211112211111112120121111121 



1311222L22ini2nill21101imilll21111111012121ini-97 



U C Beck 111111I208Z331121818211212222 1 1320111 



02011011211112212211111121111111110331111132112211-94 

 Unser Fritz. 



MONROE, N. C. , July 5.— Glass balls, 20 from 5 traps: 



Wigginton 9 Houston 13 Stewart, Jr 9 



Stevenson ..15 Covington, Jr 10 Smith 13 



McCain 8 Latta 13 Stewart, Sr 10 



Painter 7 Covington, Sr 8 Hasty 12 • 



Lee 10 



Live bird match, poor fliers, 9 birds per man: 



Wigginton 6 Covington 2 Stevenson 6 



Houston 6 Smith 8 McCain 7 



Latta 8 



COAL HILL, Pa., June 28.— Twenty-five Keystones, 5 Keystone 

 trails, 18yds. rise, 45yds. boundary, Keystone rules, fair but windy: 



ST Mallory 16 J Webber 15 B Reynolds 12 



W McClure 16 C Thatcher 13 J Mallory 20 



OH Barker 14 L Davis 14 F Mallory 18 



E Runinger 13 J L Densmore 17 J Saddler V 



G Hill 11 



WORCESTER, Mass.. July lO.-At this week's meet of the 

 Worcester Sportsmen's Club, at Cool Mine Brook range, the 

 merchandise race was continued. Each man had a possihle 25 

 clay-pigeons. The score of each follows: E. T. Smith, H. W. Web- 

 ber and C. H. Howe, each 22; C. Compton and W. L. Davis, each 

 21; M. D. Qilmah and E. Whittaker, each 30; A G. Larking, O. E. 

 Forehand and A. R. Bowdish, each 19; E. E. Hill, 18; E. S. 

 Knowles, G. J. Rugg, E. Welch and W. R. Dean, each 17; E. 

 James, M. A'Delbert and V. F. Prentice, each 16; A. L. Gilman 

 A. B. F. Kenney and J. B. Garland, each 15; C. A. Parker and F. 

 Forehand, each 14; C. A. Burnett 13, M. Colvin 12, E. F. Swan 9. 

 The winners of the other events of the meet were as follows: 



Crompton and Dean; fifth, 10 clays. 20 entries, Whittaker; sixth, 

 5 pairs bluerocks, 13 entries, Howe; seventh, 5 pairs clays, 12 en- 

 tries, Davis; eighth, 6 bluerocks, 9 entries, A. L. Gilman and 

 Prentice. 



SENECA, Mo., July 4.— The Seneca Gun Club held their regular 

 Fourth of July shoot on the grounds, at 10 Peoria blackbirds, for 

 a purse divided 40, 30, 30 and 10 per cent. The day was fine, but 

 the attendance was small, only seven members taking part- 



J L Walker 0101111111— 8 R H Fesperman .... 1111111111-10 



Grin Summers. .. .0111000010— 4 JR Holmes 0001010011— 4 



Isaac Walker 1100010011— 5 Shooting Jones 1111111111—10 



John Tobi en 1010101111- 7 



Jones and Fesperman div. first, John Walker second, J. Tobien 

 third and Isaac Walker fourth. 



CHICAGO, 111.. July 9.— On Friday next the Gun Club of Chicago 

 will hold the rirst shoot at John Watson's new park at Burnside, 

 three miles further out on the Illinois Central than Grand Cross- 

 ing. The old Grand Crossing Park,for so many years the center of 

 all trap interests here, is now a thing of the past, being occupied 

 by the buildings of a bridge works. At. his new grounds JohnWat- 

 son has twelve acres, leased from a large plot owned by the Illi- 

 nois Centra], and here he will have a shooting park as well 

 equipped as tne old, and run as only he can run an institution of 

 this kind. He will beyond doubt offer the boys the best and, in- 

 deed, the only place of the kind for their shooting events, and will 

 have all the old patronage and more.— E. Hough. 



Forest and Stream, Box 2,832, N. Y. city, has deseriptive illus- 

 trated circulars of W. B. Leffingwell's book, "Wild Fowl Shoot- 

 ing," which will be mailed free on request. The book is pro- 

 nounced by "Nanit," "Gloan," "Dick Swiveller," "Sybillene" and 

 other competent authorities to be the best treatise on the subject 

 extant. 



A Book Ahodt Indians.— The Fobest and Stream will mail 

 free on application a descriptive circular of Mr. GrinnelTs book, 

 "Pawuee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales," giving a table of contents 

 and specimen illustrations from the volume.— Adv. 



